r. . - < Wv . - . ! f' 'OMAHA ' ; NEBRASKA , TUESDAY , MAY 25 , 1880. NO. 290 Established'ISTl. MORNING EDITION. Price Five Cents TOJUKATIOK. Sped * ! dlipatchio The Bee. ' _ > , ) V WASHINGTON , May 25 1 a- m. The president aont to the aenate yes terday th& nominatioa.oL Joseph O. Pntnwn.o'f KflWYork , "be mur ater of tie gS. to'Bslg'mm.vice .Wm. O. Gerdo ; res'qnecK "Why Senator Gordon Eeslgned. , Special Dispatch to Ti BuT | i | * - . / ' ' CHICAGO , May 25 1 a. jm. The Journal's " ' "WashingtontspecraT savB ; Senator Gordoittbl your : correspondent - " ent to-day that ho 'did not 'int'tad'to deny the elorioa put afloat inthonama of Alic. Hi Stephens , tfiat , hhad resigned SiiEoSttiEUheioH.iteJto av6i4 nnplea ant 'disclosure * . 'He said taat theao stories were used in his last 'cam paign and although ho failed to. police them ho was TO elected by a vote of 214 to 6 , He s. ; d he resigned purely bectuse his aalarywai not sulficjent to mest'tKoTerns ml j up5n him. ! aid ; becauaeiia * ' Want id Co provide a 'com petency for J"BJ , fani'ly. , .Govcrppr Brown , hls'succtiisJr , will arrive Titte on Wednesday Indications. WASHINGTON , May 25 1 , a. "For the upper JilisjUsipp Ltand MitsourTiValleyii , 'Stationary , followed'Hr ' the . iliMonr'i ' j by' ziting Ijarornefer , * uUK-rn cloudy \rnather ; neariy.stationary b nfr oineter , , , " r * j * - * * CQHCRESSIQgAL. - . TTOK - The house yesterday/co'fecar aU ? fa the senate aineBdio nl to\lhhoaia bill -jf ofsettJerJon thVOsago. in Kansas' . * The BQ1 passed so amend ing section 223S as to provide that the' fee in donation cases shall be : For eveiy final cortilirate of. 160. acrea , ? 2 60 ; of 300 acres 7-50. 3EFUSAL TO COKSIDUE THE TARIFF BILL. The refinsl of the house , by a vote of 111 to 107 to consider the twirl bill is regarded at the death blow to that measure this seision. ADJOtTlu-iJlNT HUMORS AMU OPIS IONS. ' A statement was made ou the floor of the house yeiterday hflernocn that the senate appropriation committee had agreed to p < stpono action on the adjournment reiulution for ten days. ; It hns been nsLeruined that theru ; moris incorrect. The senate commit ; : tee his not taken any actio ! ye although - \ though the opinion prevails tbat ad- * Jourumeut cannot be jtad by next Monday , the date fixed pytthe house. -jfc The jointjule\.for _ counting the elector * ! l ote gfe taken up and-Taller sjioke agaimtLit. He followed byin alh and Conkliug , who argur " that'the constitution pointed out a way in which the count should , / , be made. Eaton said that in' ease of electoral vote'of state was di vided , a circumstance which was not likely to occur , the names of electors voting for different candi dates would appear on separate re turns sent to the president'of. the senate. Conhling Raid in conclusion , that he believedthat at the next elec \ tion the action of the people would be so decSsiveltbat no rule wouldjbe Deeded. " © " * % r ' " \ % . V \ A vote was rakenkomth , joint rule' as reported * ttho iaenste , and'it yas ' * cas' - naysli. " * adopted j , - Tne senate at 8 p. m. adjourned. LOlHSIA A Olin ENTION , , The Grant Faction Bolts the Regular Convention. And Elect 16 Federal Office Holdcra-as Delegates , . T J Anccber Grant Bolt Special dispatch V > The Bee. NEW ORLEANS , May 26 1 am. The republican state convention was called to order by A. J. Dnmont , chairman of the "state central commit tee. The Grant.men in caucus yes terday morning refused to ratify the compromise agreed upon Sunday by their leaders and began disorder at once on the meeting of the convention by refusing to , recognize Dnmont's right to call the convention to order. Much confusion prevails. LATBK. Pinchbeck , Beattie and a few other Grant leaders , , failing to obtain con trol of the convention , have bolted , the North Louisiana Grant men re maining. Spedal Dispatch to , * ra > Usm CINCINNATI , May 25 , 1 a. m , Warmouth has been made chairman of the regular convention of Louisi ana. Sevcu of the delegates are for Grant , seven so * Sherman and twofer for Blaine. After providing for the appointment of electors and a new state committee , the regular conven tion adjourned. The Beattio - Pinchback bolters have adjourned to another part of the building , and Beattie has been placed In the chair. Seven Grant delegates have been chosen ; 'All of the Sher- min men are federal officers , ai also all of the Grant .men but one. Railroad Disaster. BpccUI Dispatch to TH Bn. SAN FRANCISCO , May 24 la. m Later details of the disaster show that the accident was caused by two cars jumping the track and a third car paising over thtae who were .Ihrown from the detached can. The , list of wounded is not yet completed , bnt It is known to be over 40. while 13 are reported killed. , The engineer of the train which met with the accident .yes terday has been arrested. Els Last Hunt. Special dispatch to The Bee. BRIDGEPORT , Tenn. , May 25,1 . m. Wm. Tat ? , livingj .neat Jasper- climbed a tree with a'gun in his hand and cot on a limb , wntch broke be neath his weight , precipitating hlia > to the ground a distance of fifteen feet. In tna fall his gun was discharged ; * & t"1.11 striking him In'ihe breast and killing him.alraost. instantly ; The deceased leaves a wife .and oae child. J c * " " " Disaster j at Sea . , CHICAGO , May 24. 1 a. a. The ChicagoJournal's.Kew York ipeckl iys : The steamship "Mercator" 'w ' ich Ieftb1 port March 3d , has not beensecri _ euice. Her cargo , a miscel- Ianeousqnewa3 valued , at § 120,003. .Owners b tha-cargo japnrehend that .fte "MercaM'jthas been cat down. by iceJ'bTifthe ship's consignees express the belief that her machinery has been disabled , and the -vjsieL -making parV.under/saiL- / . . . * Hti ' $ ' The ahip' gti Paul" from-tivefpool reports that sho'Tiad three doys of fog on the Newfoundland banks , during .which timei she hid to lay teen ac- , conntQfiic3.l" : < When the fog lifted the Vessel was surrounded by icebergs and Iodser"ico and encountered , several bergs on sucoeeding'days. ' ; Trie brig ' "Athlono" and bark , 'Topaz'-1 h venot-yet arrived. ; . Tliey were last ! seen drifting Kelplejfljrjn See floestjust enit'of theNowfouiidlknd * " t BLOODY3BUISEKS , ; RyarrhdXaoss ; Mislead the JRoIlceVnH.'Meet in the iij Bounds , J'ought , JEle- salting iri a Victory for the , . B American Giant.-1 ; ' ' " M , lj * " , t4 . FA fe B Ry&n'"ttie'Thurnper ? ' SpecUl DIf patch to The , Bce < " The often delayed and much talked of < < meeting'"b ti een * : Ryan andf Goas took , place this forenoon at Fort Ham * r * " " J - * jltpn.JEUeven rounds-were iought ; darinffrwhicK , Goss recervediyery t K- , - ) jivi i'.i.'jij . ; r , ii * i 4 + > verd.punuhment , and at. the conclu- sion.cf .which Hy an was declared yic- ten- i ' \ , - " ( Special Dbpakh to Tht Bee. < y. CHICAGO , May .24 1 . m. Tha JourKaVs Now , ? ork pcijl say * TJiS' "m , which is genwally g matters , publishes- the following : It seems that while the police were watching poiovarii and llooke , mho , it was given out , were to Sgh'f near Coney Island , arrangements were made quietly fprtho meeting of Ryan and Gossj Shortly after day light the ring v'waa pitclied in a quiet nrok near Red Leary'a hotel at Fort Hamilton. JNo time was lost in get ting tfce meEf ready for work. There wera'scafcely more than a dozen spec tators present. When the men tripped the superiority of Ryant was plainly parceptible , " Jii's toweribg1 height , over six feet , "and * hrs "enor mous muscles , gave him the appear ance of a g'ant. Gosa looked puny in comparison althopgh In prims Condi tion. There were little of the niceties of science indulged in from the start. Both men were terribly in earnest and detarmined.to-finiiK their work before jnter- yan forced the fighting from the first round , and rained his formidable alecge hammer blows until the .Englishman was covered tvith blood and "was a sickening spectacle. After standing gallantly up to the cratch for , eleven rquudi , Goas atlaat fell under the terrible blow which caught him under the chin. He was unable , to rice , ' : and'wthe sponge wac thrown up by his seconds.Ryan , on- being' ' declared the winner , 'left bis cornec.Knd shook hands with his op ponent The > partjes then * .returned to the tavern an'dVero' " , quietly * smug- 4 < ' " - IiATEB. " > - NEW YORK , May 25 1 a. m. It is now reported here from Fort Ham ilton that no mpeting took place be- tweenjRyan/and Goss. ' * , f The Turf. Bptc'&l ' Dispatch to The Bee. Louisniiii'May" 25 , 1 a. m. , The race coursa , yesterday was in good con dition the weather fine. The firet race * was a 'three-quarter mile hear , beat two -in threej with a 'field of seven ttirters.'tChanco"won in two straight heats. ' " ( flme , r:15j'second heat 117. ; The second race was for threeryear oldrdaah of twc aniles. Won " , easily by "Amoras. " ' Time , 3:37J. : The third race was for the Tennes see stakes. for two-year old colts W"n by "Hindoo" after a close brush. Time , 1:46. „ - - - The. fourth race-a , mio | , dash , w s won easily by "Montreal. " Time , The Hostile Beds. Special Dispatch to The Bee. ' < TOCSON , A. T. , May 25 , la. in. Captain Kramer after defeating Victo ria near San Carlos and killing eleven Indians , followed the trail Into New Mexico , where all the Indians now are , and turned the pursuit over to the troops belonging to the district of New Mexico. Lint.-Mills struck the hostile Indians' camp * just cast of Hacheta mountains , when a fight oc curred , resulting in the capture of the camp and twenty horses. Three dead Indians wore found afterjhe fight.- , , AMerchant's , Sulcfde.r ' Special dispatches to Tha Bee. PHILADELPHIA , May 25,1 a. in. Early this morning Samuel Scatter- good , a wealthy 'merchant , , suicided by hanging at his residence .on .North Broad , street. The collapse of the Heading company was probably the cause of the fatal acL. - . A'Dijaaly Dish. Special dispatch to THS BIX. . , May 26 , 1 a. m. A report comes from Camion crtapty that family living aioar Brady ville' , in that county , on Saturday ate. a mess of wild salad. Sixof the family died within a few hours. < ' - , : waiting Marchimr r Orders. ! SpecUI Dltpttcb to The Beo. _ MAYSVILLE , May 25,1 a. m. The Mason county guards ' are momentarily expecting marching 'orders to Law- fence county. Tento , blankets , am munition , etc. , have -'arrived .from .Frankfort. Death of a TJ.-8.a.rmy Officer. Fpechl Dupitch to The Bee. "Co iritBUB , 0. , May 25,1 a. m. Thrs. . Brent , U. S . , died at the ige of 35 , at the Deible'r residence yester day of coniuraptionl He was stationed hejredurine the latter part of the war 'and resigned two years ago. colver Wanted , to The Beer - " ; v , May 24 , 1 a. m * . Mo- tioBS'Trere made to-'day in Philadel phia and Pittsburg for the appoint Bent.of 4 receiverfor' the'Reading CCaBpany. FOREIGN EVENTS. An Irish Immigrant Train Attacked by Zealous " " r ; j * * "Stay-afflomesl" Hanlan and Trickett Prepar- ingforthe ummer Row. ' Communist- Celebration in Paris 1 The Mansion House If , , - „ Famine Fund. . „ . jy . < , IM ' ' - . The Possibility of .the recall of TI tliB Gbvernbr of the Cape / of Good Hope. . Amftrip.fl.n Railroad Stock Takes a Tumble in the Englisli Markets. $ * . A liarge Assortment of Euro pean Items. * A-BOW-WITUj EMIGRANTS.- Spedal dispatch to The See. ' ' " . CORK. May 24. An emigrant train from Kerry , .with passengers en route to'the United States , was attacked by "five hundred men'eouth oFCork.JTho f - - * i * * - * .militia.ami m'any emigrants were serf- 'ously injured ; . ' * HANLAN AND THICKET. Special Dispatch" to Ti'o Bee. .LONDON , May' 24. Trickett , the Australian champion , will be in Eng land inJuly. , Articles fora-race with Hanlan havfr already-ibeen signed by him. The date is not fixed. COMMUNIST CELEBRATION. Special dispatch to The Bee. PARIS , May 24 4 , p. m. The communistic-demonstration yesterday was a very quiofc affair and consisted in people assembling around the Bastile column and placing red wreaths on the walls wEerd Ihi communists were shot in 1871. The crowds were quickly dispersed by police , and seve ral arresis made. J THB MAireioii HOUSE SpecW'DlJpatch to The" Bee. * DUBLIN , May 24 4 p. .m. The Mansion house ; committee have about 24,000 pounds on hand , and-thissum will be exhausted in three weeks. THE.IBON MABEET. 7I.1T. Duoatcl ; toTbeBee , _ . , . - , " QLABOOW , May 25 1 a. m. iron market of this icity ' .closed- flat yesterday ; .The/feeling is extremely- dull and depressed. Demands from America and other foreign countries baa almost closed. Sia BAETLE FBERE .TO BE RECAILED. Spcdil diapalch to The Bee. LONDON , May 24 1 a. m. In the house of commons yesterday Sir "Wil fred Lawaon , liberal , gaveTiotice that he would move 'an. ; address , for the re- illjof Sir Bartle Frere , governor of Cape of Good Hop'e. < EIECTIOir OF SIB ISAAO NELSON. < Adispatch from Dublin states that 'Rev. Isaac/ Nelson , homeruler , has been elected to parliament for County Mayo. ' THEATBICAISTOR .THEpLOOIANS. The duke of Saxe Weimar in com pany with a large number of Ameri can and English clergymen , witnessed the performance ) ! , the Passion play , yesterday : TbiJjntereBS. excited by the performance continues umbatod. HEAVY FAILUBE. Colman& Co. havb'failed , liabilitica" oyer 80,000. . Jnthelionse ofcommons yesterday' affrnoon , the debate on the question of BradlaughVtaking th'e oath , was continued. " ' ' * TSOUBLE BREWING. ' Bpedal Dtopatch to The Bee. TVQpftT" , 'May ' 25 1 a. m. The lower classes in Barocalina are as suming a menacing attitude. - BrsMABCK AND' THE OHUROH.- BpocUllDtopatch to THK list. - BERLIN , " May 25 1 a. m. The clerical opposition to Prince Bismarck's compromise on the May laws is on the increase and it is believed the matter will further embitter the rela tions of the church and state. , AN UPOPULAB'MINlaTBT. Special Dispatch to the 'Bee. LONDON , May 25 , 1 a. 01.7 A dis patch from Madrid states that the op- positiona against the ministry has con solidated itself and that there is some reason to expect if will succeed in either- driving the ministry into an ac- ccptancb.of their demands or in com pelling " "tliem to advise King Carlos to dissolve and appeal to the country. One hundred and thirty-one monarch ists have joined in the coalition against the ministry.t > Cam-PEBUVIAN MEDITATORS. Corrospoo4cncep ( Tni BIB. LONDON , Miiy 25 , 1 a. m. Earl Granrille , secretary of state for for eign affairs will .receive . tomorrow deputations in favor of meditation of England between Chili and Peru. . -TJEPBES8ION IN RAILROAD SIOOK. jBpecUlDtopitchto The Bee. LONDON , May 25 , 1 a. m. Tha failure of the Philadelphia & Reading Railway' & Iron company continues to depress 'all railroad stock. The bad impression caused by these failures is Increasing rather than diminishing. Mr. Goran's representations , which he made to the English stockholders on his last visit to this city , and those which were contained in his subse quent annual reports , are contrasted with what now is confeised to be the real condition of the company , and accusations of unfair dealings and of the suppression of truth are freely made. It was remarked yeiterday as an , exceptionally important fact that MewJKork Centralswere the only American stocks that advanced. AUSTRIA AND THE ALBANIANS. LONDOK , May 25 la. m , A dis patch from Vienna says that it is be- lieved"that"Austria has offered to .iso late the Albanians , thus preventing them from pbtaining.reinforcements. RESUMED . WORK. " * * I " - LONDON , May 25 la. m. The op eratives at Blackburn have resumec work. M. LEON ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE. .teclat dispatch , to The Bee ; < * . " K PARIS May 25 , la. m. At a ful meeting of the membr rj of the left to- .day tbey considered .the election of the preaidcnt-of , the senat * . The vote waa : BL-iieonJt3kE.I : ; eroyer , 53. WANTED. L'ISEON , May -25 1 a. m. The Por'tugtsa government his asked the cort'ea to sanctjoua loan of 4,000,000. ELECTfilCIRIEFS. Three young blind eirb , from' the blind asylum in St. Louis , 'whileout walking , Sunday , feU into a large * ex cavation , and were seriously injured. In the base , , ball games played Sat urday the Cincionatis were scooped by the Bufialos , 2 to 1 ; Treys -vs. "Wbrceaters , 9.to'15 ? BoBtonVvs.T'ro- vidence , 2 'to 9 { Dailies , of W st Troy ; vs. Albanys , 3 to 6 ; Chicagosvs. ; Cleve- lands , J8 to 5Princetons ve. Harvards , 9 to 5. The 'democrats of Buchanan county , Mo. , , resolved for Seymour and Hen- dricks , last Saturday. The Presbyterian general assembly have decided.tnat ministers who have left the pulpit for secular work , and become hard up , and widows .of min isters ivitli children old enough to work , ra not entitled to relief from tbc missionary fund. ' 1 - - ' ' MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH , Chicago Produce. CHICAGO , Hay 24. Flour Dull and drooping. Wheat Unsettled , lower , very weak and fluctuating ; No. 2 spring , § 113@113J for cash or May ; J51.05i@ 105 for June ; 81 OOf bid for July ; 89jc for August ; sales , § 1 04J1 07 | fo ; . June ; 991 02 for July. , Corn' Active but a rhade lower ; 37i@37ccaBh and May ; 35i@35 | for June ; 3G < 2 > 36Jc for July ; 3636c for August. + it \ I" ' ' ' Oals In fair demand but lo.wer ; 31c bid for cash ; 30Jc for June ; 28Jc for July. Rye Steady at 85c. k Barley Steady at 98c. Pork Dull , weak and lower ; $9 95 for cash and Juno ; 810 05@10 07i for July ; § 10 0510 07 for August. Lard Dull , weak and lower ; $6 60 < § 6 62 .fcr cashSG ; 67 665 for June ; gG G7 | for July ; 86 67 @ 6 70 for Bulk Meats Dull and t lower ; shoulders , § 4 15@6 15 ; shore clear , $6 30. Whisky Steady at $1 08. t/nicaRoJUva StocK Mor&ec CBICAOO , .May 23. Hogs Receipts , 30,500 he'ad ; ship ments , oCCO h ad- ; largoreceipt * fde- prd3ued the mnrket five to ten cents lowea ; mixed packing , $3 754 00 , chiefly at § 403@410 ; choice heavy , 84 10@4 30 ; § 4 C0 < § 4 15. Cattle Receipts , 5000. bead ; ship ments , 4000 ; market dull ; common to good natives , $4 G04 55 ; western corn fed , ? 4 004 45 ; grass Texans , $2 C52 85 ; native butchers' , f 4 00 ® 445. 445.Sheep Receipts , 3200 head ; ship ments , 260 ; market weak but active ; clipped , $400@425 ; wool , $526. " Produce. ST. Lours , May 23. Flour Dullr fancy , $5 20 .asked ; choice , So 02 for cash ; $4 CO for June ; family , § 4 75. Wheat Lower and unsettled ; No. 2 red , 51 09J@1 09c for cash ; $1 09 © 109 for May ; 101j@l 02J1 02J for June ; 929192g@93Jc | for July ; 90g@90 c lor August ; No. 3 do , 93Jo ; No. 4 do , 97c. Corn Lower ; 35J@35c for cash ; 35i@45gc for May ; 34@34jc for June ; 34c for July ; 34g34 | -August. . Oats Lower ; 31Jc for cash ; 30go bid for June. Rye Lower to seljl 87c bid. Barley No market. - Whisky Steady at $1 07. Butter Unchanged. Eggs Unchanged. ' Ltad Dull at 4c. Pork Lower ; " ? 10.25 bid _ for cish ; § 10 bid for June. Dry Salted Meats Entirely nomi nal. Bacon § 4 604 85 , | 4 907 05 , $710. ' Lard Nominal at $6 60. Now York Produce. NEW YORE , May 24. Jlour Dull ; superior. fine , western and state , $3 7C 34 40 ; common to good , $4 2094 75 ; good to choice , § 4 807 00 ; white wheat , extra , § 4 75 ® 5 00i : St. Louis , § 4 5@7 00. Wheat Steady ; No. .2 red , § 1 It ® ,1 21 ; ungraded red , § 1 26@1 30 ; No. 2' ' do , § 1 32@1 33J ; nngraded white , $1251 2G& & ; No. 2 do , $1 251 25 | . Corn Ungraded , 53i@55cNo. ; 3 , 54c ; No. 2 , 54@55c ; low mixed 54c ; rnmd yellow , 52 @ 53 c ; Juno 50 ® ' 50lc ; July49c. Oats Mixed western 42@45c ; white western , 44@47Jc.- Coffee Quiet and unchanged. * s Sugar Steady. Rice In fair demand. t Molasses Buiet and unchanged. * Eggs 10X@ll o.- Pork Old mesB , $11 20. . Beef Quiet and unchonged. Cut .Meats Long 'clear middles , $6 75 ; shorE clear , $7 00. Lard Inactive ; prime steam , | 7 10 7 15. 15.Butter Butter DullTand * unsettled at 8 ® ' ' 17a Cheese Nominally unchanged. - Whisky Nominal at ? l 13@1 15. St. liouls Live Stack. . , j ' j Sr. ; Lbuis/May 24 Cattle Offerings large fortho , fint day of the week , and buyers asked for concessions in prices , but failed to get them , and the tone was" easier , 'how ever ; choice to fancy , heavyChipping' steers , $4 604 ' 75/ good - to prime from 1100 to 1500 Ibs , f4 " 00@4 50 ? cows and heifers , $2 60@3 50 ; stockers - ers , S3 003 90 ; 'feeder f 3 754 00 ; ieccij " > ts , 2100 head ; shipments , 100. "Sheep Demand urgent for clipped at .83 00@4 25 ; receipts , 100 head ; shipments , 350. Hogs Easier and sow ; Yorkers to Baltimores$4 ( M@i ) 20 ; packinff : $4 00@4 15 ; heavy shipping $4 10 ® 415 ; receipts , 9400 head. . Co'lege Cadet Corps -to Disband. SpecM Dispatch to The Bet - " ' < . .CINCTKNATJ , May 25l > i m It is rumored th3t-thecadA ; c roiof tha Asbury University wfll disband sextv yaar. . Ii has been twdearthe direction of the federal government and. ii a prominent feature of the college. BAWLIXG BOLTERS. A Proposed Indignation Meet ing to'be'Held in Chicago. , To Denounce' the 'Fraudulent Actions of the Third-Term Tricksters at Springfield. Geri. RaunvRises to Explain the Illinois Affair. * t A Feeble' iJTeinpt to Justify tha Treachery of the Third Termers. Special Dispatch to The Bee. CHICAGO , May 25,1 a. m. A num ber of gentlemen assembled at the club .room of the Sherman House yes terday to arrange for the mass meet ing to bo hold Wednesday night. Ev ery peraon not'lied was present. Var ious committeea wore appointed to further the movement auci the follow ing call adopted : "To the republicans of Cook county who are oppoaed to the action of the Springfield convsntion. In view oi the great outrage perpetrated al Springfield upon the republicans oi this , state , and especially upon repub licans'of this county , and tbat a prop er expression may bo made by which this county was denied representation and through tbemostshanufulfrauds , and that a protest may ba made against practices , that if successful , will not only be the defeat of our par ty in November , but destroy its use fulness. Republicans of Chicago who are determined tbat the party shall not be controlled by fraud , and that the will of the majority shall not be stifled by tricks of political manager * ? , are invited to meet with us at Central Music Hall , Wednesday evening next at 8 o | clock for such action as maybe deemed advisable. Signed by Henry W. Kinir , 0. : H. Case , Andrew Shu- [ man and 31 others , - . ' Gen. Baum on the Springfield. Aflalr. 8p cto Dispatch to the Bee. WASHINGTON- , May 25 6 a. m. General. Raum , comraisn'iier of fed- era.1 revenue , who' presided over the Illinois republican convention , stated to-day" tbat the sweeping charges made by Farwell republicans , wore not sup ported by facts. That in point of fact , the state convention was a representa tive body , and included 693 dele gates ; that itwas idle , to as sert that euch a body was controlled by a few men or office holders. He says that' Gen. Baum recalls the names of a few men only who acted a > delegates , or who , be sides myiolf , hold ollico under the fed eral government. ThefeTniay be more , but if so I am not aware of it.- From the very moment the convention was called to order.it wci apparent that Grant had a majority. Whether a full anti-Grant delegation from Cook county was admitted or not wo had 14 teat votes by yeas and nays each , and jrhichgave 'General Grant over 100 majority. I was a delegate and should taken ,110. part in proceeding except that several of the gubernatorial can didates expressed a wish that I should preside , and when my name w&a presented ! to the state convention committee there was a unanimous vote in my 'favor including that of Farwell , whereupon a delegate from my county gave me proxy during de bates. The minority invariably were given more time than the majority. ' One.chief qu'estions.which agitated the convention , namely : as to the mode of' raising a committee to select delegates to national "con vention ' , itho minority , led by Gen.'Hurlbut , made eight speeches to two for the majority. The previous question was called , and an appeal from the decision , of the chair was made , and a vote of 647 to 48 was the sense of the convention. All leading members jubilantly acknowledge party rulings. _ don't think there will bo any contest over the delegation , and if any tbey'cannot ' possibly succeed , ' , Grant in Iowa. SpecUI dhpatch to The Bee. DCBUQUE , May 25 1 a. m. Gen. Grant -reached this city shortly after noon yesterday to remain a few hours as the guest of a personal friend , Wil liam Ryan. , , . The Vanguard. SpecUI Dispalcb to The Bco. CHICAGO , May 25,1 a. m. The first delegate to the national convention to arrive was Hon. A. 0. Ireland , of Or egon. Senator Dou Cameron , chair man of the natlonal.committoe , i ex pected in the morning. . The remain der of the committee < -will arrive dur ing the week and , a meeting of the whole .committee will be held Monday , whan a temporary chairman will be selected. Gen- Logan , Raum and Fitley are candidates. On the other side Is Eugene Ehlojof Maine. Politicians Leaving For Chicago. Special Dispatch to Tna BKIL * CHICAGO * May 19 1 a. m. The Journal's Washington special , says : Nearly all tha leading politicians , in cluding those who7 are managing the canvass respective of' presidential can didates ' , , have .either left for Chicago o'r are'preparing , to leave. Quite a number-start to-day. Wm. E. Chand ler left last night via Detroit , where he will lock after the Michigan dele gates , and on Wednesday the officers of thenational , Blaine club start for Chicago to open" headquarters there. Sherman's active workers also leave here ' to-morrow , and by the end of the week'lhe.city will be left without any active friends of the respective candi dates. ALMOST EAT N ALIVE. TH aJSKEIBLB ; ExrEHIE CS OF A MON- , TATA.HCNTER WITH A BEAK. Helena ( Montana ) Independent , Stay 11. " Last Saturday Hannibal Jloe , who resides'in ' the Little Prickly1 'Pear , in the vicinity of Wolf Creet Station , mouldered his gun and went out in the mountains for a deer hunt. While he was passing down , the coune of a small gulch , and just as hehad ; turned a point of rocks whiclf'protruded ab- Tnptly from f he moSrifaln side , he received - " " ceived upon the leftside of his head and face a stunning blow from the pa * of an immense she bear , which it ap- lears was lying in wait for Turn * upon he other side of the"rocks , The.blow cpocked 3Ir. Roe. down and caused lira to lose possession of his gun , which was the only weapon he had with him , and at the same instant nfuriatedbeast , throwing h aelf- ' ' " , v - ; I the prostrate form of her astonished disarmed and wounded victim , th < man and bear were precipitated to gethcr about fifteen feet 'down the steep bank to the bed of the gulch Having natning to defend hirnsel with , Mr. Hoe quickly determined to "play the dead man , " and turning upon his face feigued ur.csnscioumesa through one of the most trying ordeals ever experienced by a humin being. The bear evidently concluded if her prey was dead ho had been killed by her own strong paws , and bojan her fea > . Beginning upon his heicT she literally tore the man's acalp to shreds , leafing it iu a condition horrib'e tc Ipo-f a * ; He says ho could tu h hear a'ndf feel her teeth GRATINO She then bo aii upon his Lft should er , inllicting there a ghastly and dan- geious wound , aud hit him in several places upon his left arm , side and back as far down as the hip. Juet aa she had driven her tsoth into the hip and was doubtless , upon the point of in- ilxting such wounds as would have Ciused instant death , one of her cubs raised a cry of distress. It was at this point that Mr. Roe's play , of "dead man" whith had hitherto teemed to unavailing1 , was ofgreaisarvlcatohiru. The bear evidently thought her vic tim dead , and leaving him , hastened to the relief of her young , intending it is supposed , to finish her meal at plea sure. Though , bruised , mangled and fatigued his scalp a bleeding mass of torn flesh and matted hair hanging about his brow , his left cheek and ear torn off until they hung at his aide by but a slender strip , his cheek bone broken , his shoulder , atm and eido badly injured , ho nevertheless sum moned sufficient strength to rise and taway _ before his antagonist arrived. j story of hia subsequentachive1 niont is almost beyond belief , but is b"undantly vouched , fbr. He was living alone , and knew that to return Jo me without summoning assistance Wai to certainly go home and die iu so'itude. Although from the tceiia ) f hia encounter it was a mile an 1 a half home , he wa'ked that distance , and without stopping at hia e < : bin proceeded a half-mile futthcr t'o , THE MISSOURI TUVER. Upon the opposite side of which .he saw akcouple of neighbors , to whom lie cilled for assistance. As soon aa lie observed that his cries were heard he returned to.hia . cabin where his neigh- bora soon after found him sitting upod a stool , holding hia hand to the side of his head , and in tbat way ns best he could keeping hia mutilated check and ear in place. Such aid was .ren dered aa could be under the. circum stances , and medical assistance was telegaaphed for , ( o "which Dr. Steele promptly responded. The wounds were dresjed early Sunday and Mr. Roe was It ft as .comfortable aa his sur roundings would allow. He bore his Bufferings , including the great jgrjitnumber pUtcbea thut-.were taken in sewing his wounds , with wonderful fortitude , allowing' grosn or complaint to escape him , ex cept upon one .occasion when the needle pierced the flesh 'in close proximy to the eye. He confidently asserted that he would get well , although the doctor regarded his case as a critical one. Since the above was written Mr. lloo has arrived in Hele na and is now at the Sisters' hospital. He made the journey of forty miles , from his homo to Helena , in a spring wagon , thus affording additional evi dence of his remarkable endurance , which hia physician regards as being without a.parallel. Last evening he waa feeling quite comfortable and considerable hopas were entertained for bis recovery. HOPES OF RECOVERY. Hstena Herald , M y 12 The victim of a furious onslaught of a she bear on last Saturday in the Pr-ckly Pear Canyon was visited yes terday by our reporter in St. John's Hospital , whore he. was found the sole occupant of a large and comforta ble room , provided with fire and all the necessaries for a patient in' his condition. While there the attending physician , Dr. Steele , came in accom panied by a barber , to dress the wounds , which had been hastily bandaged last Sunday morning in Roe's cabin , near the Missouri river. As peen ci warm water , sponges and basins were ready , the work of unwrapping the head commenced. So skillfully hid the work of holding the head , check and scalp together by means of many bandages been perform ed that it was wonderful to look upon and see how 'a few stitches hero and there , and some well applied banda ges would hold together in a natural position the mangled flesh and skin that had so distorted the "face di- vine. " The unwinding of the head reminded one of 'the ' unwrapping of Cumming's six thousand years' memo ries. So completely was it enveloped from the crown to the chin that only one eye , a part of the nose and the mouth were visible. But pa tiently and with great nerve the un winding was submitted to , and ere long the last bandage was removed , exposing a head furrowed and cor rugated to the skull in every direction by the beast's tusks. The left ear was gone and the left cheek held in ' position so as not quite to hide the exposure of the jaw bone under where the ear had been. After a careful shaving under the barber's hands the head was again bandaged , oiled and packed away for the process of nature's healing art , to be again dressed In a few days for another'process of heal ing , which Dr. Steele hoped would in the end save the man's life. Base Ball. The following games of base bill were played May 24th : Spedal Dispatch to The Bee. CINCINNATI , May 25 1 a. m. Cin- natis , 17 ; Bufialos , 4. WASHINGTON , May 25 , 1 a. ' m. Nationals , 2 ; Baltimore , 2. TROT , May 25 , 1 a. m ; Bostons , 1 ; Treys , 8. Still They Strike. Ipedal Dispatch to Tim Bii. CHICAGO , May 25 , 1 a , m. The urnaca men and helpers of the Union oiling mills , who have been getting 3 per day have struck for § 3.60. LEGAL NOTICE. To Sophia C. J BJeckehoff : You are hereby notified that on the llth day ( March , A. D. , 13SO , a petition was ttleJ iu he District Court , within and 'for the County of Douglas , and State . -Nebraska , by ohn U. BJeckehoff Plaintiff ; and against .you 19 elendant , the object and prayerbf-nrhlch pell- Ion to that s "divorce from the bonds "of ma- rimonymaybe decreed in favor of eaid Plain/ Jff and against yon ty reason ; of .yonr * „ , , - . W. * " < " * k I i j y a FEBRIFUGE A REMARKABLE LETTER FROM A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN. Bryan , Texzur , June 1,1879 , J.C. Eiohartlson , St. Louis-Dear Sin Sly boy , 9 years old ; bad fever even other day , or every third day , for nbou a monthi. I used as much a * 13 grains of Quinine during Hie day , but with no effect ; tried Clnchonla ( alkaloid ) Solplt Clncbonldla , Bnlacine , etc. , etc. , but the boy got worse all the time. I reluctantly sent down to my drnc ( tore for yonr iTeurtniKtvind i write jut to ajr that be never had a symptom otfaver after com- mencinc-Febrifuge , to date , being now over a month ago. I feel that I ought to say thl much In behalf of yoormedlclne. Am a regular M. V. , but retired from practice 3 years ago and devoting my umo to tlrus : business. Very respectfully. J. W. HOTTELL. IT IS THE BEST. Stockton , Mo. , An * . Wth , 1879. JT. O. Richardson. St. Ix > uU Dear Sir : Clifford's Febrifuge 1 the best tblne for Chill * and Fever that ire bare aret Iiandled. ' There never hM been a caie that was NOT cured by It ttiat was Caken accordinK to directions In thU port of the country. Yours truly , MACE & 35HTCHELI ; , FROM A PROMINENT DRUG FIRM. CMllicothe , Mo.t July 30.U870. J. O. Richardson , St. Xoal Mjr Dear Sir : Here is something reliable ; if you conmalcennyiueofltpleaiedoio. We have sold hundred ! of bottles iritlk Ilka results. Yonr friends , Boyce & Oitrmnder. Tills is'to certify that I bad the Fever nod Airue this summer'and the uie of one-third of n bottle of Clifford' * F bri- fiiffe promptly cored it. It 10 the ( peedl- est cure 1 have UIIOTTII of. of.GEO. GEO. SAILOB. HE STILL LIVES ! had' 3VcFT . LtUUK * lJl % J * * J * * * * * * * * * * j % j . Clifford's FebrlfuBe , and it ctwed jno perma.nonUy. Ibellnve mj cane would mvobeenfatallmdl not found this as I did. Yours truly , H. VT. POOt , Manager "U.S. N.MfgCo. " FEBRIFUGE GEXERAL AGENTS : RICHARDSON & CO. , - St.LouIf. FOR SAIiE liVJblBY : TELEGHAMS Are "Not Half as Interest ing to the General Read er as the Following Price List : 10Ibsol Asujrar'for. $1 oo 10 } Ibs extmC juearfor 1 00 U Iba Canary C. Susar for 1 00 9 Iba Granulated Sugar for 1 OJ 8 } Ibs Cut Loaf Snearfor. 1 (0 6 Ibs tfooJ Kio Codec for 1 00 6 Ibs best Rio Coffee for 1 00 4 Its choice Java Coffee for 100 3J IDS beet Mocha Coffee for 100 Younj Hyson Tea perlb , 30 to. . . . 40 Oolong Tea per Ib , 30 to 10 Japan Tea per Ib , 30 to ; 80 Finest Gunpowder Tea peril ) 75 Bcst.O K'Flour per Kick i. 3 25 Snow Flake winter wheat flour 3 65 Ha vcntjbest flour ' , . , ' ' ' 4 JQ 20ban WhiteRUasiinHoan'for. . . . . . . . . . . . . I 00 SObJTScilmarSohpfor . - 1 00 21 bars Laundry Soap for 1 00 IS bars Linen Soap for 1 00 Pure Map-Syrup ) per gallon 115 Golden Syrup pergallon . - 60 New Orleans Syrup per gallon 70 New Orleans Molasses per gallon 45 Susrar House Molasses per gallon 40 1Ib3 St. Louis soda.C'rackcrB for : 1 00 17 Ibs St. Louis Oyster Crackers for 1 00 lllbgBoston KuttcrCrackers for. . . . 1 00 11 IbsGinjrer Snaps for 1 00 13 Ibs New Currants for - . 1 00 8 Ibs New Blackberries for 1 CO 4 Ibs Pitted Cherries for 1 00 ' 10 Ibs Dried Peaches ( halves ) for..77. . . 1 00 JO Ibs Choice Dried Apples for 1 00 1011)3 ) best new Prunes for 100 10 Ibs. best Valencia Raisins 1 00 7 Ibs. new layer Kaisins. . . . 1 00 Peaches , 2 Ib cans 15 Peaches , 3 Ib cans ( standard ) 224 Pie 1'ca liea , 6 Ib cans 2o PcachesCal)3 ( ) Ibcana 30 Blackberries , 21bcan 15 Apple ? , ( York State ) gel can 35 Blueberries 3 Ib can IS Cherries 2 Ib can. . . 12 } Damson Plums 2 Ib cans . . ' . . 15 Raspberries 2 Ib-can 15 Strawberries,2 Ibcan _ . 20 String B ans,2Ib cans " " . . 12 $ Baked Beans , 3 Ib can 20 Lima Beans , 2 Ib cans 12 } Sugar corn , 21b can 121 Yarmouth corn , per can 17 } Tomatoes , 3 Ib can 15 Succotash , 2 Ibcan , : ; . . . 12 } Pumpkins , 3Ibcan 20 2Jlbs beans 1 00 9 Ibsdried Lima beans 100 35 Ibs hominy 1 00 11 Ibs Carolinatrico n " 1 00 25 Ibs oat meal 1 00 Fat family mackerel , perkit 90 Fat family white fish , per kit. 00 Codfish , whole , per Ib 8 Codfish , boneless , per Ib 10 Hnlllbut , per Ib 12 } Holland herring ( new ) per keff _ . 1 25 Tobacco Blackwoll's Durham ) per Ib ' 50 Tobacco Silver Seal plumper Ib 60 Tobacco Old Styleperlb 85 ' Tobacco Jleersc'haum ) perlb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Hams , sijear-cured. perlb " . 11 Eggs , 11 dor for 1 00 Butter , fresh roll , perlb. 20 Complete price lUts furnished on appliuti Country order * will receiye prompt and cart attention. Positively no goods sold on credit. J. B. FRENCH & CO. , TIic Original Reliable Grocers , No. 1119 Farnham Street , OMAEA , NEB. AYEB'S SARSAPARIILA.- , FOB PUKIPOTG THE BLOOD This compound o the vegetable alter /atircg , Sanaparilla /Dock , Stllling1aa nd Mandrake with tba odldcs cf Potash and , .fron , makes & toot effectual core of a cs of complaints -which are very pre valent and afflicting ? , It purifies the blood. _ purges out tha lurk fng humors ID the system , thatundermine health and settle into troublcsoma disorders. Ernp tions of tne skin are the appearance on the ror face of humors , that should bo expelled from the blood. Internal derangements arc the determin ation of , these game humors to some internal. organ , or organ ? , whose "action they derange , and whose substance they dUearo and destroy. Aria's SAMATiaiLiA expela these humors from the blood. When they are gone , the disorders they prodneo disappear , such as UJeeratumi of the Liter , Stomack , Kidney t , Lvnqf , Eruption * anfErvntite Diseatu of the StinSt. nthonjft Fire , Rote or Erytipelcu , Pimplet , P ttuia , Blotches , Boilt , TumonTetter and Salt Rheum , Seald Head , Ring-worm , Ulcer * and Sore * , Rheumatitm , A'euralffia , Pain in the Benet , Side and .Head . , Female WeaXnea' Stenl- ' Leueorrhad arinng from internal ' and uterine dittattt , Dr ° p y , tiation and general " partur ; health re J. c. AYER & Co. ana BY ALL DRUGGISTS DEALERS IN MEDICINE. EDHOLiVI ERiGKSON , Wholesale and Eetail MANUFACTURING JEWELERS . AND PEACHOAL WATCH-MAKEES , WATCHES AND JEWELRY. AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Goods sent to any part of the United States on solicitation , Largest assortment of SILVERWARE , CLOCKS & SPECTACLES , * . f And everything found generally in a flrst- olaaa Jewelry Store. BEST SELECTED STOCK IN THE CITY ! Jewelry mnunfncturcd on sliort notice. Orders Treat the .Conntry solicited. Wlicnin Oinalia call and see us. Uf * trouble to sliow Goods. * EDHOLiVI & ERIOKSON , i.t . The Jcwler ? , Opposite HiePostofiice , 15 < h & Dodge. ' - Bl ORCHARD & BEAN. DEWEY & STONE , J.B.FRENCHI : ' * * 'JL- OMAHA. OMAHA OMAHA. J. I. NICHOLS & CO. , Successors to E. FEARON. Cash Price List. 10 RsStanilild A Sugar.- . . . : ? 1 00 lOitt * extraCISugar , . . . 1 00 11 Ibs C Sutrar . - 1 00 9 Ibs granulated Sujar. . . 100 SJttsCutLoatSnsrar 1 00 3tts Powdered Sugar ICO ettigCKxlRto Coffee 1 00 5 Its extra choice Bio Coffee 1 00 4 § Ibs Costa BIca Coffee l on S fts very best OQ Java 1 00 SlbsMoch 1 00 6c nsPeactes.i. . . 1 00 10 Ibs Valencia Balslua. . . , . . ' . 1 00 10 Ibs choice Fronts 1 00 41bs'PHtsd Cherries 1 00 10 Ibs Michigan Dried Apples 1 00 13 Ibs dried Currants - . 1 00 20 bars White Russian Soap _ 1 00 16 Ibs Procter & Gambles Soap " . . . . . 1 CO 10 Ibs Doblns RIectric Soip 1 00 17 Ibs choice Soda Crackers. . . . 1 OJ 17 Ibs choice Oyster Crackers 1 00 11 Ibs Ginger Snaps 1 00 II Ibs Oat Me I Crackers 1 03 II1 b Boston Crackers 1 00 7 Ibs Jnmb'cs 1 00 24 Ibs Beans 1 CO 85 Ibs Hominy , l (0 25 Ibs Oat Meal l 00 ISlbsS-Ht Peas . - . ; l 00 11 Ibs Carolina IHce. 1 00 9.1bsTapioca..t. . . " ' . 1 00 Dlbs8ao t. . 1 00 141bsBarley : 1 00 12 Ibs Mixen Bird Seed. ; 1 00 ,7 3-lb cans Standard Toma'ocs 100 02-lbcans Standard Tomatyes.- 1 00 5 3-lb cans Peaches t 1 03 82-IbcaniCorn 1 00 7 2-b ! cans Cherries 1 00 0 2-U ) cans Yarmouth Corn , 1 00 71-B > cans Burnham & Merrill 1 00 BlbsB Un ? Powder ; . - . 1 0 > Pure Maple Syrup p r gallon 1 15 Amber White TO Best New Orleans Syrup 70 Good New Orl/ans Mob'ges 45 .NOTICE . : Barclay White.Ouurdian of Rebecca II. White , and Rebecca II. White , non-resident defendants , will take notice that Joseph Barker , of Douglas County , In the Stito of Nebruka , aid , on the 13th day of May , A. D. , 1830 , file his pttltion in the District Court , within and for the County of Douglas , in said SUte'of Nebraska , against the said Barclay White , Guardian as aioresid , and Rebecca M. White , defendants ; thn object and prayer of vthicii is to obtain ptrillion of lot twj (2) ( ) , in block three hundred and fifty (350) ( ) , in the City of Omaha , in ta'd County and Slate , which gild lot is held by said plaintiff , and tbe said de fendant Rebecca M. White as tenants In comiron : and the said "Barclay Wnlte , Guardian ai afon- saM , and Rebecca M. Whlto are notified that the ? are required to appear and answer fa Id pe tition on or before the 2Sth day of June. A. ! > . , I860. JOSEPH BARKER , By BICIIARDS & Hcxr , His Attorneys. Dated May 15tb , 189 % m5-22-29 J5 Ear Diseases Dr. O. B. Shoemaker , The well known Aural Surgeon , of Peadin ? , Pa. , who baa been in the malical profession over 20 years- , gives ALL his time EXCLUSIVELY , to the treatment of deafness and diseases of the ear and catarrh Ue sends a valuable little book of CL pa os ou the treatment of these dkeaes , FREE TO ALL. This book gives referencei and testimonials that -will satisfy the most skeptical. lie is also author of a work of 375 paea , ocUro , on these diseases and their proper treatment. Prica $ Z , by maL ! Wo family should beTwlthout acopyotlhls-v luabebook. ! It will gave suf fering , IOM of hearingani doctor's fees. DR. SHOEJIAKER'S remedy for the ewe of RUX NINO EARS , la uniTers Uy acknowltdared by physicians and the public in general , as the only truly reliable remedy for the cure of Ibis loath - BomedUeaie. It fa harmlcw. pleasant and re liable , and witl cure almcst any ca e , even f forty or fifty yean sUndln ? . All bad si" " " unpleaiantness of the disease injt * and the hcarin ? ir. irost.w- permanently. Price # sale and retail W. R. BENNETT & GO'S } * 4 4 Eemembor that you can. now buy Goods of us at UnhearrTof " Lo\v Prices as indicated below. . t * ' A LAKC1E VARIETY OF Household and Job Lot Goods sold at 3c , 5c , Sc and lOc for each article. TEAS , COFFEES & SPICES , Our Great Specialty , an 1 sold under a full jrnar- antee to salt or ihenuiney refunded. la .Tea * we quo'e : 25c , 30c , 33c. 49c , BOc , { Oc and n | > - wards , all full value , aril a present gircn with' ' ' each uue pound sold. sold.Coffees. Coffees. . . ; . Blown at 15c , 20e , 22cand 25c , and Cilt-Edxo i Java at 35c per pound ; Ground Coffee atlOe , 20c , and our tiuperiour Crushed Coffee t23c per pound. SPICES The mnet complete assortment la Omaha and at prices below all competitors Try us. BAKING POWDER 15c and upward. FLAVORING EXTRACT3-At 80 per boltte and upward. ESSENCES At EC a bottle. SHOE BLACKING at 5c. STOVE BLACKING , large box at 5c. CLOTHES-LINE , fron 8 to lie tach. CI.OTIIESl > INS,2doienforBc. SHOE BRUSHES , Sc , ICc and upward ? . Scrub Brnia- cs , Sc. Horse Brushes , lie. Carpet Tacks , Sc. Toilet Scapa at 30c a dozen and upward * . Blne- in ? , Be. Pepper Sauce , and Frjnch Mustard , lOccach. Mop Handta , lie. Axle Grtfiw , 2 for ISc. Com Starch , 8 : per pound. Laundry Starch , extra quality , at 8c per pound. Citron , Oranjo arid Lemon Peel , at 30c per pound. WClow and wooden Ware cheap. Wash Boards , 15e. Broom * , 2 for 25c. Bird Food Jn one pound packages with Cuttle Flab Bono at lOc. Tobacco and Cigars. Blackwell & Day's Durham at 50c per ponad good article of Fine Cut at 60c per pound ; best brand of Pluft Tobscco at COcp'.r pound. Wetcll a lOo Cigar for Sc , don't fall to try- them. Z3S5T " 7" ? Weallownoonctoumlcrscllus. ' - ; Superior quality of Sjrur * at 70c per gallon , ff * * J2.50perkcf. { LAUXDRTOJOAPS gold at hot- - ifc , ! , torn prices. DRIED FRUITS , extra quality al ' low prices. CHACKERS , best in market and as I-5 . cheap aa the cheapest. We hive also added tha following goals to our * . rtock , which we propose to ell cheap , : 1 . Camphor Gum , White War. Sulphur , EJ * . Jam. Ginger , ' - ' ' Borai , Parajtorlc " ' Salt Peter , Lauduman , . Alum , Liquorice Drop * . . * . f * Aqaa Ammonia , Htrenzthenlnr Flacttf. Cubebs , Paris White , : Spcrmadllo , Whltlnsr , ( Julnlne PiU , Cuttle Jfteh Bone , ' * ' bweetOil , Sage.Thyme , . - . Cantor OU , Marjoram , ' ' ' ' Machine OU , Caraway Seed , Mustard Seed , Calrdomon Sttd , Sulphur Camphor and Tar Soaps. ' ' : And an Immense Variety of Other Goods too Nnmor- oas to mention , which we pledga onraelvcs to , ell - ; cheaper than other Dealers. Don't ' . Forget It , and give ns a call. FIne - I Ine goods and compare pr1- ' - ? ( al rates to part'4 r. again. Orrl- _ . -am- . . > f . - aa bnvln/f / to sell- . . .JBL - rt from the country > ; - -Prices guaranteed and sent ' _ w jj , " RE3IE3IUEK CUE WBMBEB , 113 North Fifteenth , adiolnlne L. B. Wfllbna & Son , Dry Goods Stoz Omaha , Neb. r ft B. BENNETT & CO. INTER-OCEiiV HOTEL , Cheyenne , Wyoming- Firet-cl's * , Fine lar e Stmplt Rooms , cn lcck from depot. Trains stop from 50 mlnatw to 2 hours for dinner. Free Bus to and from Depot. Kites $200.12.50 and HOP. WcordifflT to room ; angle meal 75 cents. A. 1 > . BALC01T. - - - - AXDEEWJBOBCES ,