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VOL. IX. OMAHA , NEBBASKA , THURSDAY JUNE ID , 1880. NO. 304
Established I87I ; MORNING5 EDITION. Price Five Cen
FOLltiCAL EVENT
Garfield's Nomination Sig
fies a Downfall of
1 * Bosses.
* , * ' ,
The Democratic Organs
augurate a Campaign
of Slander.
The Hoosier Delegates Instraol
to * Fight for Hendrioks.
* V
The Capitol Organ . Recoi
.mends * Seymour and
Thurman as Bourbon
*
Banner Bearers.
Belief that Samn
Tilden Must Step Down.
Illinois 4for Payne , Georg
' for Field.
A Bourbon Ticket.
Special Dispatch to ibo I1 x
CHICAGO , Juno 9 4 p. m. T
Journal's , Wuauingtou Bpec'wl saj
The 'Washington Ponf , a Bomb
organ , recommends as the tick
neceisary to beat Garfield and Arlh
the following : For president , Hot
tie Seymour ; for vice-pre ident , All
G. Thurman ,
"
SLANDERS. * ' "
It is very evident that the dem
cratiintendio. m ke .this , if pojsibl
& carnpAffmiof 's'auder ' , They ha
* "t * % ii * t j i * '
taken the inilulive in the Ic'cil pre
hero , the Wufniugton Post loading (
} q & severe personal attack upon Ga
? n
.field.
Democ-atlo Hopelera.
flpecUl dUpatcb to TB Ull ,
INDIAKAPOMS , June 10 4 , p. m.-
The democratic state convention mi
and. organized. Thos. A. Bendricl
| g permanent chairman
Thereto'ii'ioin ' 'in truct delegate
to vote a a unit * t Cincinnati and t
present the nam of Bendricki fo
pr < jildenk . *
Frpnklin Linden vrai nominate
for governor.
HenOt ictaj' , Boom.
"
Special Dltjrfa toTr.e"H s.
iNDunrwtttiiij , June 10 , 1 a. m -
In the democratic convention whei
HeddrfckV luraa "was mentioned a
GarfitlFMjpponent it nroutedjthe at
most "enthusiasm , delegates riling ti
tnelr leer , , clearing'nml yelling
throwing up their hats and wavinj
bardkerchiefs aud other articles. Thi
repoit'of the committee on permanen
organization was presented , and Mr
Hendricls was made chairman. Hi
\ Tvas called fur , and approached fron
the committee room. As he came t <
the front the vast assemblage arosi
olrnoit en masse and gave him a rous
ing ovation. Hj addressed , the con
vention , thunkiug.t'iein ' for the honor
He said : "I know victory will sit upoi
our banner. They nominated a can
didale at Chicago Tuesday I shouh
say a ticket , for it wouldn't be righ
'
to omit the last cif the ticko't. Now
when wo meet in Cincinnati to rospom
to Chicago , wo moot with the a sur
ance on our ride that we' have thi
strength , this power , thii ccntimento
the American peoplu upon our side-
that , at the last election , when Tildei
and H. were elected , there was a ma
jority on the democratic side of thi
whole vote of the United States o
1,000,000. "
John T. Scott was nominated fo :
supreme judge of the Third district
James Mitchell for supreme judge o
the Fifth district ; Shanklin secretary
of state ; M. B. Winsen state auditor
and JVm.'Fleming for treasurer.
From the Bosses.
S pedal Dispatch to The Dee.
NEW YORK , June 10 , 1 a. m.
Wayne McVeigh , of Pennsylvania ,
whov opposed the renominatiou ol
Grant , * laid in reply as to what he
thought oFXjarfield's nomination : " 1
regard the nomination as an excellent
one. The republican pirty has beer
saved. The action of the convention
enfranchises every member of the
party and gives the death-blow to po
litical dictatorship in states. Repub
lican statesmen hereafter will bo sim
ply leaders , not.lfoasca. Merit alone
determines position in the party. The
battle was fought not only upon the
third term iauuo , but upon the abroga
tion o | the unit rule , and the relief of
<
the states from the dictation of polit
ical bosses. Gen. Garfield can carry
Pennsylvania against any democrat
who may be nominated. ' % '
Illinois For Payne.
Special Dispatch to TUB Bin.
SrBiNGFiKLD , 111. , Juno 10 , 1 a. m.
rThe democratic state convention
meets to-day. There is some talk of
supporting ppnry B. Payne , of Ohio ,
and Clarktoh N. Potter , of- Now Yorlr ,
to offset Garfield and Arthur. The
Davis men are talking of Seymour ,
probably as a blind. < Perry H. Smith
stick * to TUdcn , , Neither Bayard nor
Hanocpk have ? friends here , and Hen-
drickflis seldom mentioned. Morri
son will get few delegates. The state
contest is exciting. There are a dozen
or" more candidates , for " governor ,
among lliem Gefk-Black , Gen. Tarns-
worth.JL'Zt Loiter , Perrfjff. Smith ,
Carter H. Harrison , Lyman Trum-
bullj.ptc. The convontion.proceedinRs
will be interesting.
* * ' .
' Tammany'e Hurran.
Special dispatch to The Ben
NKW YORK , Juno 10 , 1 a. m. Prep-
aations for the Cincinnati convention
are almost completed. Tammany ball
lav will journey thither with a' grand hur
rah. -train of sixteen palace cars ,
drawn by three engines , is to leave the
Grand Central depot on the morning
of the 13th. , The cars -will ba draped
mUK\bunting \ and ornamented with in
scriptions setting forth the glories of
Twuniny hall.
* TKe regular delegates will begin
leaving on the 17th , and they contem-
phto making no display.
TILDEN TO WITHDRAW.
Burner * of all sorts are rife that
Tilden will socn announce his with-
drJfral from the field , now that Grant
hu been shelved.
The feeling against Tilden seems in-
{ ho defo of Gra.nt at
I Chicago. Prior to tint event m
democrats looked upon him"as the r
man to ran against the general ;
now there is , It is said , even am
nme of those most earn eat in his
half , that he should resign and 1
the field to some man upon whom
pirty can heartily unite.
Georgia for Field.
Special Dispatch to The Bee.
ATLANTA , GA. , June 10. 1 a. ra
The democratic state convention c
vencd yesterday with a fuH reprcs
titi-m froni a'l paits of the ntf
Each district had appointed its o
delegates to Cincinnati. The cony
tion appo'ntei four delegates at U
and confiimed the appointment of
districtr. No icatructions were gu
but the delegation is known to fa'
Judije Field with Bayard as * eco
chhfco , . ,
BprinKef Nominated.
Special Dipatoh to The Bee.
Bpni aFiEi.D , HI. , June 9 , 4 p.
Wm. Sprinser was nominated ;
congress by the twelfth d.emocra
: ongresiional convention , -
Democratic Conceit ,
ipecUl DUpatch to The Bee.
BALTIMOEE , June 10 1 a. m. T
lemocratic state convention , to sell
lelegates to the national conventic
net here , yesterday , and adopted ri
Nations and adopted , resolutions ' i
mowleding. adherence to de'mocra
> rinciples ; denouncing the republic
> arty for fraudulently seating Bay *
or fostering monopolies ; by u
ust tariffs fur the benefit of c rU
nanufacturers at the expensj of tl
iroduciog states ; for adopting a BJ
em of laws by vhich the president h
teen invested with the privilege
aterfering with the freedom of ele
ions by multiplying offices uottl thi
LOW have in every state i
nmense corp , all of whom a
ised to promote its des'g
hey have used army alto en uvej
iccasion to increase their power ; thi
lore ( than nice have brought tl
Duntry to the verge of bankr'upti
ad atsort the returning prosperity i
le people to be the blessing of Gc
d the democratic party. Besoluttoi
ecluia to instroct , but exprer"conl
enco in the distinguished ability <
ayard.
ayard.LONDON
LONDON EOEOES ,
eading Journals Qongratu
late Republicans on
Garfield's Selection , *
eneral Grant's Candida
Severely Oritioizel , - -
&
scUl Dispatch to Tb Bee.
LONDON , June 10. 1 a. m. In u
tide yesterday morniuz upon thi
lioago convention the Pall Mai
'
izotte said : "It has Tjeen 'plaii
ice the first day of the conventioi
ktdan. Grant * tood-no tnn e
e nomination. " After discussing a
me length the situation in th (
lited States as affected by the re
Its of the action finally taken a
licago , The Gazette concludes bi
ving that upon the whole the pc-liti
I outlook in America has not beei
favorable since the day when Gran
L out "upon his electioneering toin
aund the world in an ill-advised bit
r a third term which found its fittiiij
tastrophe at Chicago.
LECTCRINQ AMERICANS.
In a leading article upon the Chtcagi
initiations the St. James Gazette
r. Greenwood's ( late editor of thi
ill Mall Gazette ) new paper , eays i
ly now be regarded as certain tha
) U. Garfield will bo Hayes * su/ces
r. Still Tim Gazette thinks a con
tuticn which leads to such a result
modes so peculiar , has a very ode
pearanco as viewed by eyes not ac
stomed to it. The Americans , it i :
id , are apparently content to hi
led by any person who gives satis
ition to the wire pullers and marifp
ilora of the parly which nominate !
d elects him , and they can Inrdlj
surprised if this sCraugo anf ' anom
jus system leads , in eo'mo grea
si ( , to very unpleasant cense
encos. The Gazette further says
twitbstanding the belief to the con
try , which it understands to bo mori
loss prevalent even among tha mori
.elligoot classes in the United States
iglisnmon have no prejudices in ra
: d to American politic ) , "and en'
ivor to form their opinion of then
m the facts and accepted principle :
the policy of government.
GRANT REBUKED.
In alluding to Gen. Grant's defeal
the convention , it adds that lt.ii
fectly natural that the proposal tc
ifer upon him a third .term ! should
generally resented by the Americar
> ple for reasons as plain abroad a :
home.
" "
ORANT.ArKD ROYALTY ABROAD. <
w
Perhaps , says The Gazette.Granl
y bo without ambition , 1 1 many ol
friends believe and claimybut this
s not the impression ho produced
the Old World during his recenl
ir. On the contrary he seemed tc
m associating with the common
> ple and invariably sought to rank
nself with princes ; andt it ? had
Qotimes happened that accrbBitod
bassadors at courts , which Gran )
ited , had been obliged to give way
bis claims , for precedent Sensible
lericans had noted these actf , an < 3
ras not a matter of surprise that
i influence of his attitude on his
\ tour had , as appeared to have
in the cue , reduced the number of
friends to a ; hopeless mihority in
i convention which-yesterday do ?
ed against bis assertions' for re-
: tion to a third term , o
NO MAH FOR A THIRD TERM.
? he morning papers on the Chicago
ivention congratulata the repnbli-
i party for rejecting Grant , whose
iliGcations they ssy wore never of a
y high order , and who would have
n about the wont man for the ex-
iment of a third term , lecause he
1 already shown si ni of ' adopting a
sonal line of action 'inconsistent
h the presidential office.
Base Ball.
itl Dispttcti to The Be .
'ho following games of bate ball
played June -9th :
losrox , Juno 10 , 1 a. m. Cleve-
I , 3 ; Bostons , 4 ( , „ .
70RCESTER Buffalos , 6j Worce -
i , 8.
iBAHT Albany , 14 ; Treys , 3.
ROCHESTER Boohester ? . 2 ; JiV
'M ' 7 ,
If * . I
ADJOURNMENT.
Scvclal Dispatches to The Bco.
WASHINGTON , June 9 4 p m.
house concuniont resolution we :
ported back providing for adjo
Inent of congrcis Juno 10th at n
with an amendment substituting < .
IGtb. The amendment was agree
and the resolution wai then uii
iifouely carried.
Conference report on the pesto
appropriation bill was concurred ii
the senate. The aunato concurro
various ainuniliiiciita of the hotut
the Ute agreement bill aud disagi
to othera , and appointed a commi
of conferecco. „ |
, THE INDIAN VOLIOV.-y
The report of the senate select c
mittee to investigate the remova
the northern Cheyenne Indians fi
the Sioux reservation to , the Ine
territory affirms that govornmenl
Dot living up to its obligations v
the Cheyennes , and that the po !
ihould be rdopted svliioh will si
these Indians that we will d"o th
full justice.
NEDUASKA'S MARSHAL.
The senate confirmed Otis Bal
Dinted States marshal for the d'st ;
jf Nebraska. _
i CONGRESSIONAL.
SENATE.
Ipoclal Dispatch to The Bee.
WASHINGTON , June 10 1 a. m
The sundry civil bill was taken i
he pending motion being an ainti
nent appropriating $10,000 tD ona
he superintendeiit of the census
ibtaiiTstatistiai as to the number
utizeits af the United States 21 TCI
if ago whoso right of suffrage
.bridged . by any provision of the stj
institution or the laws of any sta
.nd . aho the number of foreign be
rho are disqualified from voting
ny djscriminating laws ,
Senator Al'ison ' moved to lay it
he table and it was carried by a tiai
oto , notapaity vote.
Senator Morpan offered an amet
lent increaiins ; the appropriation i
ivestigating the ravages f tha loci
nd cotton worm aud grasahopr.
rom f4,000 to § 25,000. AdopUd.
Several other amendments werd c
: red , and pending consideration
10 amendment ofiered by _ Senat
iornan , making an appropriation f
nprovements in iron and steel , tl
mate went into executive session ai
ten adjourned.
HOUSE.
Mr. BoJgan submitted the confe
ice report on the-river and harbi
ipropriation bills , aud it was agree
. The whole amount appropriate
$8,900,000 , an increase of § 400,0 (
er the bill as it wont from the hous
ibsCqnemlT'a clerlcal-crrorwa dr
vtrcd in the bill , and the report w :
considered and non-concurred in fc
o purpose of correcting the error.
Disagreement on the agricultur ;
ipropriation bill wa < reported , and
iw conference wai ordered.
The senate amendment that an ai
uriiment be taken Juno 1C was coi
: rred in by a vote of 100 to 72.
An effort was made by Mr Tucki
get up the tarifl bill , but the opp
nits of tar ill" legislation wcro u
rang for him , and succeeded in c.i
ing a motion to adjourn.
THE BONES OF A SAINT.
*
) W THEY CAME TO THE SEIZOKE-ROC
OF THE CUSTOM-HOUSE.
: w York Star.
In the Feizure room of the cuito
iliac is a largo packing case , whic
rived on the steamship Cdlodou
nm Gibraltar a few daya ago. Ye
rday it was opened by tho.oflicial e :
iiinurs , and was found to contain
.ndaomo box of stained wood , ci
Dunly wrought , and with gilded clap
r supports. A lid securely lockc
closed the front. When this w ;
t down it was sean that the box w :
reliquary , or ahrinu , containing tl
ligy of SaintDiscoliua , martyr. Tl ;
nii'3 of the saint wore discovered i
102i They have been articulate
id covered with wax , so ai to rcpn
ice the form of the origina
bo appeara to havob enavoryyouii
in , with long , fair hiir and almoi
minine features. The imitated fics
semi-transparent , showing the on
tea of the boncj beneath. On th
rchcad is a cut or scar , designed t
ow the manner of elbath. The figui
is partly on the back , the facts bein
If turned towaidthc ( > lass panel dii
> sed by opening the lid. The hen
its on two cushions of crimson sill ,
ihly embroidered. It h encircle
a-crowM of flowers and A golde
lo. v Tha body is richly clothed i
k ofvarious colors , magnifi
otly embroidered with golt
10 arm lies across the chcsi
e hand grasping a branch of pain :
10 other is stretched by the aid
) ng the giass panel. One leg is ei
jded at full length and the other i
ghty drawn up. Portions of th
; s and arms are l/Tro. Near th
ad is a glasi b'ttle set in brass an
pposed to contain some of the bloo
the martyr. The contents give i
aurplish appearance. The interic
the shrine is beautifully urn :
inted. As an adjunct to the crpyl
ere is a slab of white marble frame
d sealed , on which h rudely scratch
the representation of a hand an
at of a bird , with the words "Disco
B , in pace. " This is supposed t
ve inclosed the tomb of the martyi
10 case wcs shipped from Rome , an
consigned to a nunneiy at Cincic
ti * It wai scut to the seizure-root
: special examination by request
d it was well that this wn done
: the intelligent examiners , unabl
lerwise to find any dutiable value
re actually about to break open th
tine in order to ascertain the quac
y of wax in the figure , when Got
> blc , the Superintendent of th
zure-room , interposed , and sen
Collector Merritt , who ordore
jm to let it alone.
r. M. c. A.
cUl Dispatch to The Bee.
SHICAOO , June 10 , 1 a. m. Th
ith annual convention of the gencrt
aions of the young men's christia
iociation of the United States an
itish provinces convened here lai
ming ; about 400 secretaries of a sc
tions being in attendance.
Mysterious Death ,
ldspccul. _
SORTH PiiTiE , Neb.j.Juno 9. El
r Growell , a news agenda tie coi
ploy of Barkalow Bros. , died
this morning in a mysterious man
it is supposed from the effects of po
administered by an em'grnt on 1
some Jays ago. An inquest w ? * b
but no verdict arrived at. An in
ti aiion i' to bo made.
9IAKKETS BY TELEGKAP
New Yore Monev and Stocb.
BW YORK , Juno
MON EY V rkst at S@1 per cent. " * * V
KAII.ROAD BONDS Stcon ; aud gene :
liightr.
GOVERNMENTS.
GOVEiNiIiU : > TS-t.rm.
O. S. OB , ilMl ,
D. S. 60 , Ki -
Notriia -
D. a percent _
STOCKS.
Rock bland _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <
HIlnoB Central _ _ <
c. B.&q
C. i , A. -
' preferred
Nnr York Oen.nl _ . . . . „ . . . ,
LakoSboro . . .
rno - M. . . ,
Xrta preferred.
Northwestern
Northwestern preferred _
8t Paul
St. Panl preferred
Wabun , U Loula and facittc
preferred
H n. ABU Jo
Han. * St.Jo , pfd
Kancu & Texas. . . > . . . _
Union Padflc
Northern Fadflo. . . . . . . . . . . .
do preferred. .
W < wtern Onion
Ccntnl Pacific
Pacific Hail
U. P. land era'.U
Cnlcago Produce.
CHICAGO. June 9 ,
Wheat Activeunsettled and low
No 2 , 94j94c , closed at 94Jo i
cfsh : 99.-SS1 COJ , closed at 99J@9
for June ; 973 < 598jjc for , closed at 95
for July ; 8990c , closed at fi
@ 89c for August ; No. 3 , 91c ; i
jected , 92c ; No. 2 red winter ,
store , § 110.
Corn Fairly active , but lower ; K
2 and high mixed , 563G c , clot
it 3CJc bid for cash ; 36S@36c , clos
it 30Jc bid for June ; 30A375c , clus
it SO c bid for July ; 3G37ic , clos
it 3Gc bid for August ; rejected , 3i
35ic.
35ic.Oati Weak but easier ; No.
: loaedat 3131o frr caah ; 3I <
)2c ) , cloeei at 31o for Jure ; 28 @ 2&
slosed at 28Jc birifor July.
Rye No. 2 , ? 5Jo.
Barley Nominal.
Pork Moderately satire but easle
110 3E@10 370 fur cjsh ; $10 37 |
.0 40 for June ; ? 10 35@10 37 f
Fuly ; § 10 45@10 47i for-August ,
Lard Fairly at ye but eaaie
0 GCsO 63i for ra < h ; fO 60@6 6'
or July ; § 0 05 for August.
Bulk MeaM Shouldew , S4 2i
hort ribs , § 0 52J ; short clear , fO 1
Whisky Steady atl 08 ,
CLOSING PRICES.
Wheat No. 3 spaing , weik , ac'h
nd firmer ; June sold at 99Jo ; Julj
798c ; August , 89J g89Jc.
Corn SCJ@36Jc for June ; 30J <
6o for July ; SG5 < j37s fet Aogusi
Oats 31ia for June ; 28 0 for Jolj
Pork ? 10 32J@10 35 for Julj
10 40@10 42i for August.
Lard Firm ; 8G G2 | for July ? $6 67
G 70 for Anaust ; 6 550 67i fo
le year.
Bulk meats Short ribs , $6 30QG 3
> r July ; $ G 37i@G 40 for August.
unlcaKO Live StocK Marsec
CHICAGO , June 9.
Hogs Receipts , 30,000 head ; shlj
i out s , 5100 ; market active during th
lorning with steady and ready rate
lainly at $4 rO4 25 for mixed pack
igS4CO@4 25 for light ; § 4 3004 4
> r choice heavy ; traae weakened to
ard the end , and prices were 5@10
iwcr.
Cattle Receipts , 3000 head ; shi {
ient < , 2000 ; market active and 10
igher ; common to fair shipping
1104 35 ; good to choice , 54 50 (
90 ; Coloradoa , § 4 25 ; grass Texan ;
! 3 35@3 GO ; native butchers' stoc
nn at S3 50@4 00 ; stockers , 3 00 (
OJ.
Sheep Receipts , 500 head ; ship
icnts , 1050 ; market fiim and strong
r ; common to fair , $3 504 00 ; goo
> choice. S4 20@4 40. , . ,
at. ixDula Produce.
ST. Louis' , June ' 9.
Wheat Active , but lower ; Nc
red , SI 11@1 12 * for cash ; 51 04 | !
U3g for June ; 93J@92 | .for Jnlj
L90)ic ) for August ; 90c for Septcm
srNo73do ; , 956 bid.
Corn Active , but lower ;
ir cash ; 3535 c for June ; 35
ir August.
Oats Firmer at 31o fet .cab. j
] { yo Lower ; 81c asked. r
Butter Dull ; dairy nt 14@17c.
Ejgs Lower at 7S8c.
Pork Dull ; $10 55 bid for cas
id Juno ; 810 85 bid for July.
DryTSalted Meats Shoulders-
G 50@G 70. u tf r 1
Lard Quiet at 86 45/ * "
New Yorfc Produce.
NEW YORK , June 9.
Wheat Ungraded spring , $1 11
o. 3 Chicago choice In store , $12. . \
ixed spring , § 110@1 2i J ; ungre
d , ? 1 25@1 27 ; Not 3 do , SI 2G ; N
do , SI 31@1 3lJmixect IKV& :
271 29 ; No. 2 red and Juuc
. 295 © ! 30J. ; July , $ l < 18@r20v-
Corn Weak ; ungraded52@5oc
o. 3 , 51@52c ; No. 2 , 62i@531c. ' ' I ;
Oats- Mixed weatein , 38c. '
Eggs Quiet and fiim at ll@lljc.
Pork Strorger ; old mess , , $10 80
> w ine-s , § 11 25. " ' " >
LarJ Prima steam , 7@7 50.
Bulter Steady at 829. v
Wh'sL5113@115. ' T
Milwaukee Produce MarKeit-
Wheat Firm ; . opened'and ' cloie (
iot ; hard nominal ; No. LMilwiu
> o , nominal ; No. SLMilwaukee , 98Jc
me , 98ic ; July , 99c ; Angast 2c
o. 3 Milwaukee , 91ic " ; No. 4,93 $
jected nominal. " " ' "
Corn Lower at'36Jc.
Oa s Higher afSZJc.-'i'
Bye Higher at 78c. & < " ,
Barlej-Qulet ti 79c. ? x
St. Louis Live Stoci.
ST. Lotna'June 9.
Cattle Supply good , demand sc
i'o audprces strong ; prime to choici
itpciDg steers , $4 50@4 70 ; fair ti
iod , g4 1034 40 ; light , $3 75 ® < 00
itchers' stuff , § 2 75@3'50 ; grea
3xans2 , 50@3 25 ; receipts 2COO ,
ipmenls , 400. * i e
Sheep Slow and unchanged ; fail
choice , 82 753 80 ; receipts , 1000
ipments , 400.
Hogs Lower Yorkers and Baltl
ores , $4 00@410 ; packing , $4 00
10 ; heavy shipping , ? 4 154 25
ugh heavy , § 3 60@3 90. Beceipts
1,200 hyad ; ihippnts , 400Q. '
FIAT FLUTTERINI
Greenback - Labor Delega
"Gather in Chicago ,
And Battle Around in
i4 * Place Lately Occupied
, , , . by Republicans.
Dennis Kearney to the Fro
The Greenbackerd.
Special Dispatch to The Uoo.
CHICAGO , June 9 4 p. u
The national greenback and labor c
vention is in session iere to-day. !
lanntyr Is temporary chairman.
Greenbackers in Council.
Special Dispatch to The Bee.
CHICAGO , June 10,1 a. m. Nea
seven hundred delegates to the gre
back convention were here yesttrd
In addition to these were about <
thousand repreien atives of the v :
ous labor organizations , who hi
asked for seats. The convention mi
the basis of representation the sa
u in the republican convention. 1
the indication ) are that the basis
representation specified in the c
irill not be adhered to , and that t
labor representatives will be adinitti
Fhere will be a good many cnnte
aefcre the commuted on credeutia
ind it is eipactaa that the commit )
Kill be in so-aioa all day aud nig ]
I'hera is a report that the Pomcr
ing of the greenback party , which li
irrangtd for a bolting convention
Harwell hall , doiires to fuse with t
egulara and be admitted to seat )
he regular convention. The gre
tall of the exposition building pi
anted a d ffVrent appeal tnco yestt :
liy morning from that which it h
rorn for a week pa-it. The iillutti
pace 13 delegates was very near
lied , but the floor back o ! the del
Ales' lea's was empty , and tha galle
it , except two sections on either sit
f the stage , wo-o long stretches
arren boards , There were apparon
7 a thousand delegates in their sea
nd about as many spectators in tl
allerifs , Shortly before 1 o'olo <
tie convention was called to order t
' . P. Dawo' , of Pennsylvauia , ohai
lan of the executive committee i
10 national greenback labor parti
nd opened witb prayer by Rev. 11 :
agalls , of Des Moincs , Iowa. Th
rayer produced rather a novel inc
ant. The preacher called attontio
t the.fact that the m'nisters ' of th
nd had agreed to join on a certai
y In prayer for the tyo great cor
mtions to meet at Chicago and Cir
nnati , but had refused ) o pray fc
ih convention. "Wherefore , t
ird , " said the preacher , "we ask the
ty blessing to u * greenbackera. " A
is a-'ly the audience , which evident
had a surplus of enthusiasm , brok
to a cheer. Mr. Dewes made a vig
ous opening speech , in which h
"
goronoly donounced"t > 3tirpartlos an
e money power. Ho was frequent !
iplauded. At the clo e ho nominal
i Hon. DeLaMatyr for temporar
lairman. At the appearance of D
iMatyr the convention rose to it
et and gave him enthusiastic cheers
t the conclusion of his speech a mal
mrtetto sang "America. "
The secretary rad a resolution o
o national executive committee rob
ire to the choice of the members c
e usual committees and the dutie
said committees. The resolutio
is adopted and the roll of states wa
lied for a list of the members of th
reral committee. While the cal
18 progressing a New York dulegat
oated a sensation byrialng and mov
g that the portrait of the la'o Zac :
landler , which hung ovur the speak
's desk , be taken down. The chai
iled It out of order.
Pending the call of states it wa
tied that the proposition to admi
ty delegates each from the union
eenback and social-hbor parties an <
'give ' them representation on th
veral committees be referred to th
immitteo on credentials.
Another excited debate broke ou
or the pictures which the republica
nvontion had left hanging about th
ill.
ill.It was voted t-J hear a memorif
esented by the woman's suffrngo as
ciation , advocating the right c
omen to suffrage , and asking th
nvention to put a woman's sulTrag
ank in the platform.
Speeches wcro made by Josyln Sag
id Susan B. Anthony. Adjournc
17:30 : o'clock.
EVENIKO MtoSIOSl.
The convention reassembled prompt
at 7:30 : o'clock. The committee o
irmanent organization was not road ;
report and an hour was spent ii
itening to speeches from greenback
s. The first debgate called on for
eech was Dennis Kearney. Speech
were made by Mr. Wa"ace , a mem
r of the Canadian parliament , am
r.-13. W. Wright , who are hero a
presentativcs of the currency reforr
iguo of Canada. The latter wrough
e convention to a high pitch of ex
.ement.
KEARNEY SPEAKS.
While the Canadians were talkiiij
sacney came in , and after they hat
wed the convention insistel upoi
arirg him. He mounted the plat
rm aud addressed the convention fo
er an hour. TItsspaech wcs pltiui
lly Iqadf d with his peculiar opiihut
d slang , ' but it was lesadenunciat . ;
an most of his efforts , and w.j _ o
le in some particulars. After i.- " _
% his respects to Conklfng for "c j
icr's sneering alluiions to him .1
o republican conventiou , he devo. i
mself to the discussion of the Chi
se question. He explakted the sya
lii ofUve labor inaugurated am
iintained by Vhat are known .is th
linese Six Companies , and insistei
at the people of Califotaia wouli
t tolerate a continuance of that sys
n. He declared that he knew posi
rely that Garfield could not get one
ird of the votes of California , Ore
n and Nevada on account of his po
ion on the Chinese question.
After Kearney's speech the conven
in adjourned until this morntnj
thoutr having effected a permanen
; anization.
Too Much "Water.
Ial Dispatch to The Eea
SEDALIA , June 10. 1 a. m. Far
: r John Conner , wife , sister ant
ree children in attempting to cros
iwollen stream were upset and thi
ree children drowned.
English Influence on Tnrkev.
) dal Dispatch to The Bee.
June 10 , 1 a. m
The fruits of llr. Goschen's (
British ambassador ) influence in
councils of the Sub'ime Porte are
ready apparent. Kadi Pasha was ]
terday appointed prime minister ;
Abbedin Pasha grand vizier and n
ister of foreign a flairs.
FOREIGN EVENTS.
Fire Damp Explosion in
German Mine.
Nineteen Dead Bodies Alrea
Recovered.
French Communists to
Amnestied.
EMIGRATION.
Special dispatch to Tug BEX.
LONDON , June 9. Thirty thousa
emigrants lett Liverpool during Mi
. ASSISTANCE WANTED.
The lord mayor of Dublin has te
graphed every mayor in the Unit
States for further assistance.
BACK FROM EXILE.
Special Dispatch to Tai Bn.
PAKIS , Juie 10,1 a. m. It is nc
: onsidered probable that the trover
nent will declare plenary amnesty f
ill exiled communists , to take effe
Tuly 14 , the annivewa.y of the d
traction of the hostile , a day usual
: elebnifed in thh ci'y and elaewhe :
n France by public dinners. The d *
, lso happens to be the anniversary >
n important speech delivered by Gan
let'a , at Forte Sous Konirro , in 1871
HELPING THOSE TURNED OUT.
pedal disiutch to The Bee.
LONDON , Juno 10 , 1 a. m Th
nsh laud lc ue relief committee pn
use to set rsido ten thousand poum
: om the relief fund towards speci ;
jsistanco to evicted families.
1'iRE DAMP EXPLOSION.
- > eclal Dleiotch to Tug Ess.
EERUN , June 10,1 0. m. An 01
lesion of Gre damp occurred in th
ijrtmund mine yesterday. Ninetee :
ead bod'es have already been racov
red.
General Grant.
racial Dispatch to The Bee.
CHICAGO , June 9 , 4 p. m. Genera
r.mt arrived this morning from Ga
na with a sma'l prly of friends , am
reakfaiting at the Palmer house pasa
I on to Milwaukee to attend the sol
erg' re-union in that city.
1IIE TYl'OS.
The International Typographies
nion met this morningand went iutc
; ecutive session , fromwhfch oil bu
ombera of the union were excluded
tie main subjects consideret
are the secret brotherhood o
ortK America , an alleged orpanlzn
in within the union , and question
ising out of issuing charters to oni
two riv.'l organizations in St. Louis
10 executive session promises to con
me through the day.
We offer a tiHt-claas whlto laun
led shirt , with nn improved ruin
reed front , uiado of Wamsutta inns
i , -ply buaem aud culfa , of 2'2CX
ion , at the reduced price of ? 1.50
10 workmanship , tit and style of cm
irta ro placed in competition wi !
id shirt sold in Omaha. Wo guarru
o entire satisfaction , or will roL. t
0 money. We make to order eve : .
ado of shirts and underwear , givi
ittor goods for letm money than cai
) got elsewhere. Our fancy iniportci
irtlugs are of the choicest patterns
1 underwear wo cannot bo under
Id.
Omaha Shirt Factory , 252Farnham
> pOBlte Orand Oantrnl TTotnl.
Ear Diseases
Dr. O. B. Shoemaker ,
10 well huona Aural Surgeon , of ycadiiijPa ,
10 has bcrn in the mcdk-.U | ir ferei < m > cr2
ars , giicsALL his time KACLUtUVCLY , t
c treatment of ilculncsa and diseases of th
r and catarrh lie stnilj a aluablo little boul
Gl pa cs on the treatment of these discs 2
1KB TO ALL. This book gn cs references rni
stimutiala tliatwill satisfy tbo roust skt'ptical
: is alsu an.hor uf a work of 375 ] ngv , o < tivv
these diseases and their proper truulmcnt
ics $2 , by mail. No family should lie n ilium
: opj ot this jluahlc hook. It will site sul
inir , low of hearing and doctor's fees. 1)1 !
lOKMAKER'S remedy for the euro of UUN
NQ EAltS , is universally acknowledged b ;
js'cians and the puhlc in tcrc.il , as the onl.
lly relhble remedy for the cure of this loathe
me ditcasc. It is Iia.nlc. , pcatnt ! and re
hie , and will cure almcst any case , even o
ty or fifty j cars standing. All lraclimall.ini
p'casantnct ' < 8 uf the disease instant' . * removed
d the hcannir iti n oil cases greatly tmprovci
miancntly. Price j2. Ill JeK. . I li , whole
e anil retail d' 'cr in dru , niedicinoi am
rxical instrumcnta , 1321 Farnham Hnxt
aaha. may23c ud-lmi
. I. NICHOLS & CO. ,
Successors to
E. FEARON.
) ash Price List.
Iba Standard A Sugar $1 ' or
: ms extraCibugar 1'CK
Ibs C Sugar 1 ( X
1 IX
> s granulated Sugar
n > 9 Cut Loaf Siwar 1 OC
Q > 3 Powdered bugar 1 0 (
> sgoodltio Coffee 1 OC
) s extra cho'ce Kio Coffee. . . . 1 OC
Us Costa Rica Coffee 1 W
jSterybestOO Jala 1 ( X
baMoch 1
ng I' acbei 1 OC
Iba Valencia Raisins 1 CJ
Ibs choice Prunes 1 OC
DsPittsJ CbcriieD 1 OC
Ibs Michigan lined Apples 1 OC
Ibs dried Currants 1 OC
bars White Russian Soap 1 OC
Iba Procter & Gambits Soap 1 OC
Iba Dob'.ns tlectric Soip 1 K
Ibs choice Soda Crackers. . . . _ 1 OC
Iba choice Qjster Crackers 1 OC
Ibs Ginger Snaps 1 OC
Ibs Oat Mail Crackers 1 0 :
lb Boston Crackers 1 OC
bs JnmVes 1 OC
Iba Beans 1 OC
Ibs Hominy 1 (0
Iba Oat Meal 1 00
Ibs S lit Peas 1 OC
Ibs Carolina Rice. 1 OC
Tapioca 1 OC
) S
bsSago 1 00
bsBarlcy 1 00
Ibs Jlixen Bird Seed 1 OC
' 1 OC
5-lb cans Standard Toma'oes
tticanj Standard Tomatyca 1 OC
1 00
-n > cans Peaches
-Ream Corn 1 OC
Si cans Cherries 1 01
! -5 > cans Yarmouth Com. . . . . . . . 1 OC
B cans Barnham & Jlorrill 1 OC
Ibs lUklnjf Powder 1 o :
re Maple Syrap per gallou 1 15
iber White TC
rt New Orleans Syrup 7C
TO THE FRON'
L. B. Williams & Sons wlshin ;
reduce their stock of boots and si
have decided lo make the folloi
low prices , on examinations you
Gnd our prices lower than any i
house can possible sell at :
Present Fo
No. Pairs. price.
50 Hen's brogans 05 § J
100 Men's Alexis buckle
shoes $1 15 1
25 Men's sewed army
brogans ' 1 GO J
40 Men's fine buckle
Alexis 1 75
50 Men's box-too sewed
Alexis 2 25 3
50 Men's prime calf
Alexis 2 00. 3
24 Youth's buckle Alexis ,
10-13 1 15 1
2 ( ) Childs' grain pegged
tipped polished , 8-12. G5 1
50 Childs' red high scol
lop top polish 50 1
SO Childs' prime calf
button , 7-12 1 20 1
24 Childs' kid Cincinnati
polish , 7-10. 1 15 2
30 Misses' I. K. polkas ,
11-2 70 1
24 Misses' Baltimore kid
polish 1 20 1
10 Misses' India button
boots 1 20 1
30 Missea' goat button
boots 1 35 2
15 Ladies' kid foxed but
ton 1 25 2
)0 ) Ladies'kid button. . . 1 25 1
! 5 Ladit.s' kid , side lace 1 25 1
'u Ladiea'graingidolaco 1 25 1
10 Ladies' grain button 1 25 1
. 2 Ladies' kid foxed
polish 75 1
5 Ladies' kid foxed
polish 1 00 1
.2 Ladies' kid foxed
polish 1 25 2
' 0 Ladies' grain polish
( ewed ) 1 15 1
0 Childs grain polish
( standard screwed. . . 00 1 !
0 ChilcU' goat tup
polish 1 10 1 i
0 Misses' goat polish. . 1 25 1 '
0 Misses' kid polish. . . 1 40 2 ' ,
2 Misses' kid side lace 1 25 21
0 Misses' straight grain
goat button 1 50 2 I
Remember besides our stock
ota and shoes we carry one of tl
gest lines of dress goods and n
ms in Omaha.
"We will not be undersold. "
, B. WILLIAMS cV SON !
Leaders in Dry < 3 < iorts ,
= 22 & 1424 Dodse St.Cor. 15i
Opposite Postoffice.
Iwnya Cnroa anil never ilisap
oiutx. The world's great Fain1
Loliovor for Man and Boast
rhoap , quick and reliable *
IMTCIinB'S CASTOKO
s not Xnrcotic. Children
ro\v liil iiixiu , Blathers like
nd Physicians recommend
JASTOKIA. It regulates th <
Jewels , cures AYiml Colic
Ihtys FcverishucbS , and de >
treys AVorms.
\VEI DE MEYER'S CA-
'ARRH Cnre , a Constitution.- *
Lntidoto for this terrible malay -
y , by Absorption. The mor
mportant Discovery since Vac-
ination. Other remedies ma ]
elievo Catarrh , this cares a
ny stage before Consnxaptioi
uts in.
YER'S HAIR VIGOR
FOK
STORING GRAY HAIi
3 Its Natural Vitalit ;
and Color.
yea
sickness , care , dl
appointment , ai
hereditary predl
position all toj
the hair gray.ai
either of them 1
clirie it to shedpr
toatarely.
ATXR'H HJUB V
OR , by lonj ac
Jextenaire use , h
J proven that it stoi
Vhe bllkfr of ha
i iir mediate/ ! U
renem the growl
alvraT * surely restores lt color , when fade
ny. Itstlmnlatea the nutritive orpins t
Ithy actirety , and preserresboth the hair ai
> eauty. Thus brashy , weak or sickly hair b
es glossy , pliable and sUengthened ; lo
KKtovn with lively expression , foiling ha
decked and stablished ; thin hair thicken
faded or gray hair retrain * their original o
Its operation h sure and harmless. Is en :
Jruff , heals all humors , and keeps th * seal
, clean and soft under which condltioi
ages of the scalp are impossiole.
9 a. dressing for ladles' hair , the VIGOR
sedforits grateful and agreeable perfum
valued for the soft luitrcand richness of toi
a parts.
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. AVER & CO. ,
Lowell , Mass ,
ictical and Analytical Chemist
J ) BY A1L DBUOOI3T3 AM ) DEALE
INUBDJCpiB
EDHOLM & ER1GKSON ,
Wholesale and Betail
MANUFACTURING
JEWELERS
AND PEAOTIOAL WATOH-MAKEKS.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT WHOLESALE PRICES.
Goods sent to any part of the United States on
solicitation. Largest assortment of
SILVERWARE , CLOCKS & SPECTACLES ,
APd everything found generally in R nrst-
claas Jewelry Store.
BEST SELECTED STOCK IN THE CITY !
Jewelry mamifiictttrctl on sliort notice. Orders from
the Country solicited. IVlicnin Oi iilm iH nntf cc us , No
trouble to show
EDHOLM & ERICKSON ,
The Jeweler ? , Opposite thcPostoflkc , ! 5lh & Dodge.
ORCHARD & BEAN. DEWEY & STONE , J.B.FRENCH&CO
OMAHA. OMAHA OMAHA.
LATEST TELECKAMS
Are Not Half as Interest
ing to the General Read
er as the Following Pric (
List :
10 Ibs of Astiirax for . . . 91 0
10J Ibs extra C sugar for . 1 Di
11 Iba Caiiar > C. Sugar for . 1 Oi
0 Ibg Granulated Su ar for . 1 0
8 } Ibs Cut Loaf Su < T rf r . 1 . 1 ( (
6 Ibs good Kio Coffee for . 1 W
51babo8tUio Codec fur . 1 C (
libs choice JataCoffco for . 1 C (
3J Ibs belt JJoclia Coffee for . 1 Oi
Young llytou Tea | > cr Ib , 20 to. . . . . . . 4C
Oolong Tea i > crl ! ) , 30 to . K
Japan Tea per Ib , 50 to . tc
Finest GuniiowOcrTcapcrlb . 7C
Beat O K Flour per sack - . 3 U
Snow Flake winter wheat Hour . 3 05
Havcntlbrateour . 4 ( C
20 \VhiteHu8sianSoap for . 1 OC
20 bare din-ax Soap for . 1 OC
Si bars Laundiy Soap for.- . . 1 OC
18 bars Ltrcn Soap for . 1 00
Pure Uap'o Syrup per gallon . 1 U
Golden byrup per gallon . dl
Now Orleans S > rap par gallon . 70
New OjKanj llolaswri per gallon . 4 !
BuTar House Molasacs per gallon . 4C
1 * Ibs St. Louia boiU Crackers fur . 1 c :
17 Iba St. Louis Oyster Cracker * tut . 1 OC
lllbg&nton Butter Crackcni for Ol
for IK
13 Ibs New Currants for , 0.
811)3 New Blackberries for , 0 * .
4 11.8 Pitted Cherries for , ( XIH
10114 Dried t'cachc * ( liahca ) fur. IHIH
I 10 lira Cho'co Dried Apple ? ) for. . IH
10 Ihs best new PruneV fur 1 W
10 Ibs. best Valencia Kaisins 1 ( X
7Ib8.new lajcr Kaiains 1 ( X
I'caches,2Io cans 1C
I'cachca , 3 Ib cans ( standard ) 22j
Pie Peaches. 0 Ifocans 21
PeachesCa')3 Ibcana iC
Blackberries , 2 In can J !
Apples , ( York S > atc ) ( ; ol can 3. '
Bluebt.rrici3 Ib an II
Cherries 2 Ib cin U' !
Dinuoii 1'lurrs 2 Ib cans 1'
. - . 1 !
Ila'plwrrics I Hi can
Strawberries , 2 Ibcan . "i
Sir HT Ban8,2 Ib CJID 1\ \
Baked Beang , 3 Ib can 2' '
Lima Beans , 2 Ib cans 121
Susrarcorn , 2Ibcan 121
Yarmouth corn , per can 17 ]
Tomatoes , 3Ibcan Ii
Succotash , 2 Ihcan 12J
Pumpkin * , 3Ibcan ft
24 Ibs beans CCi
9 Ibsdricd Lima beans. i :
35 Ibs hominy 0 (
11 Ibs Carolln.-Orice . . . . c
25 Ibs oat meal. 0 (
Fat family mackcix-l , per kit ( K
Fat family liilcflsh , i r kit. W
Codfish , whole , per Ib
Codfish , bonclcis , iwrlb K
Hallibut , per Ib li !
Holland herring ( new ) per ke ? 1 Ii
Tobacco ( Blackwell's Durham ) per Ib & (
Tobaccoi ilrcrSealpluKr > crlb &
Tobacco ( Old Style ) per Ib 3 ;
Tobacco ( Meerschaum ) perlb 4 (
Hams , sasar-cured , perlb 1 !
EjotJ , 11 doz for 1 0 <
Butler , fresh roll , per Ib 2 (
Complete price lists fnrnUbcd onappliutti
Country order * will rective prompt ai U care
attention. Positively no goods sold on credit.
J. B. FRENCH & CO. ,
The Original Reliable Grocers ,
No. 1119 Farnham Street ,
OMAHA , NEB.
VINEGAR WORKS )
Jonet , Bit. 9th and 10th Stt , OiUHA.
Fint quality distilled Wine VInear and cidei
of any strength below eastern prices , and war
ranted jiut as good at wholesale nd retail.
Send for piice list. ERNST KREB3.
Jeb93m Manager.
B. A. FOWLS * . JJLMM IL Scorr ,
FOWLER & SCOTT ,
ARCHITECTS.
Designs for buildings of any description or
eilhlbitlon at our office. We have had over 2 (
years expcrlenca In deiljning and snperintend
ing public building and residences. Plans and
estimates furnished on short notice.
ROOM 8. UNION BLOCK. m'20-6m
INTER-OCEAN HOTEL ,
Cheyenne , Wyoming.
FIrst-cIigs , Fine large Simple Rooms , cm
block from depot. Trains stop from 20 minute
to 2 hour * for dinner. Free Bus to and fron
Depot. Kte 82.00,82.50 and $3.00 , accordln ;
to room ; tingle meal 75 cents.
k A. O. BALCOU , Proprietor.
A3DREW BOBDpr , Cnijf ci ricr ralO-
W. R. BENNETT
& GO'S
Remember that you can now
buy Goods of us at Unheard of
Low Prices as indicated below.
A LAKGU VARIETY OF
loiL-elioM and Job Lot Gowda [ sold at 3c. 5c , 8
ind ltc for each article.
TEAS. COFFEES& SPICES.
Jrr Crcat Specialty , anJ sold under s full fruar-
intco to suit or the money refunded. In Teas
vo nuo'c : 2f > c , SOc , 3Cc , lOc , Me , ( Oc and tip-
Katilv , nil full Taluc , ard a present given with
Mill one ( oundDuld.
C'ofTccs.
Blown at 15c , 20e , 22cand 25c , and Gill-Edge
lava at 3Sv JUT pound ; Ground Coffee atlte.
Me , ami our bu [ > eiiour Crushed Coffee atSSc per
loiind.
bl'ICE-S The must complete assortment to
) iraha and at pricts below all competitor ! .
Tiy us.
MAKING roWDER-IBc and upward.
FLAVOKISO KATRACTS-At 8c per bcttl *
vml upward.
K&bKNCKS At Cc a bottle.
MIOr : CIw\CKlNU at 5c. STOVKBLACKIKO ,
VKO box at Sc. CI.OT1IKS-LINK , from St. . ISo
: ach. CLOTIlhS riNS,2dozcn foric. SHOE
iKU IIESSc , * Cc and upwards. Scrub Brush-
is , 6c. llorw Brr hcv , Uc. Carpet Tacks , 3c.
Toilet S < > . | > 5 at ICc a dnzcn and upwardn. Klna-
nTKT. . l'rpi < vr Suco , and French Mmtaid ,
Ouc-uli 11 ( . | > Ilamlku , ISc. Axle Grease , 2
or lr > c. Cum S' rch , 8i IK.T pound. Laundry
< 4j > nli , e.ikraiualltjr | , att < cMir | pound. Citron.
> iau-u and Lcm n Peel , at SOc per pound.
Ar'f.Iow ami Wixidiin Warn clirap. Wuh
luanl , l.r > c. UriH.niH , 2 for 25c. Bird Food la
. Cuttlo rT h Bono at
nu | H > UI.I | I'ocka eu with
Oc.
Tobacco and Cigars.
rlnk il' A. I > aj's Durham at Wc per pound
; i/ < l ar'iclu nf Kino Cut at ( i > : per pound.bent
ir-inil of I'ln loluscco a. COc p-r pound.
Wostll a ICoCijarfor 6c , don't fad to try
I'cm.
3CKT
no one to undersell ns.
Hni-ctior quality ot 8 > rups at 70c per frallon ,
! i10 ! Itr kcj. LAUNDKY KOAPS KiM at bot-
, ou prices. DKIKD FHU1T.4 , extra quality at
ow priicri. UUACKKUS , beat In marHet and u.
: beap aa the cheapest.
We have also added the following cool * to OUT
lock , lilch we prcpose to sell cheap.
phor " White Wax ,
iu'pliur , Ens. Jam. Ulngvr ,
lorax , PanKoric
Salt 1'eter , Laudumad.
Muni , LiquoriceTor * .
\ < | ja Ammonia , rcnzth < nlng PlMter ,
Paris White ,
ipermadllo , Whitlnj ,
JulDlne Tills , Cuttle t'ah Bone ,
iwcetOil. Sa e.Thyme ,
; tor Oil , ifarjoram.
ilachlne Oil , Caraway Seed ,
iltulard Seed , Calrdomon Seed , *
lulphur Camphor and Tar Soaps.
an Immense Variety of
Other Goods too Numer
ous to mention ,
rhlch we pledge ourselves to sell
iheaper than other Dealers. Don't
Forget It , and give us a call. Exam-
ne goods and compare prices. Speo-
al rates to parties buying to sell
L > Mn. Orders from tha country
L'led. ' Prices guaranteed and seut
3. 0. D.
EE3IE3IBER OCR NUMBER ,
113 North Fifteenth , ad joining L.
B. Williams & Son , Dry Goods Store ,
Dmaha , Neb.
W. B. BENNETT & CO.
BUSINESS !
SUITS for $20.00
PANTS for