THE DAILY BEE. Thursday Morning , June 10. ITHE OMAHA DAILY BEE .Slaved to tnbeaibera by carrier to nr l rt o tto < ity. rery d r , fcundajn cxccptod t filtccu \ tsenta per week. Any compUlnU about lrreBcl riUe , or ln. | proper delivery ol the paperu addrcaecd 'o this office will receive prompt attention. _ , r TUB OmnA DAIIT HEB will be mailed to sub- cnben at the fotkiwm ? reUn , paj-ablfl Invar- ably In adtanee : $8.00 per innum ; W.OO eli months. Tn OMAIU WBKLT DE J2.00 per rear. rear.THI OMAHA DAIJ.T BM ha lir ar the largest circulation both in Omaha > nd abroad , and : g therefore the h t and chrapot advertising medium. tS-Fo fntirattngHiKellanyjMttitM tary and Commtrctal Iltpartt , Railroad 7 PeitfiZce Tune-Talila. we third caa BKiiYlTlES. I'atenon sells coal. Try Saxe'a Royal Crown Carriage Umbrella * at WocdvorlhV. Soda at Saxe's pure fruit syrups. The June riee is evidently at an end. Scarcer than hen's teeth Grant men. Songs of Siven at the Baptist church this ovenirg. Root Beer and Ginger Ale at Saxe's.- The west bound expressyetkrJay morning curied fourticn coaches. Shelby Creamery butter , very choice only 20 ccula rftr pound at J. B. French & Oo'a. junt2-lw The river was 10 fcot 5 inches above low walftr rork at noon yebtoa- day. LoU , Farme , Houses and L-ud . Look over Berais' new column of bar- gainj on firt pige. The cflirhlB of the Chicago , 5t , Paul & Omaha railrrad arrived in the city yeeteiday ruoruing and left in the afternoon. -Try SSXO'B litilo Key West Ci ar , ICc. The funeral of Dr. Heniy will take place at 2,30 p. m. on Thui-sdny. The iron woik for Max Mvytr & CO.'B new building is being put in place. Don't forget that Tony Denicr'a piutcunne iroupo will bj st the Aca demy on the evening of the IGth Mrs. Latty will gi\o aurtlur muetcol iriireo , i > nd ( ho la t of Uu zcaion , at the Picibyter'au Churchou Friday evening. The rewou fir thee o , > he wd'cr ' works ordiaauco at the council meeting Tuesday evouing , wt > i the * unavoidable pbienco of Prceidcu BP/d. " -The carJa are out for the wedding of Will-am J. Webber and ! { Jlt-l lie Furnai , daughter of Mr , and MM Robert Fur 'i nt Brownvillo , Juni IGth , Marr'ogo licenses were Issuei Tuesday by JudgeBarthi Icmow to Mr Robert AVanvich and Miss Btssi McNiel ; A'BQ < o Mr. Frank Binning ham and Mies Morj Barry , U of thi city , The lecluro which w s to havi been given by Mr. I. E. Congdon , u tha Baptist church last Saturda ; evening , but which wai paslponud on account of the inclemency of tn weather , will bo gi\en on Frldn ; evening of this week. Duringktho courcil mooting Tnea d y evening , Mr. Stephen on forgot thai he wca in the chair aud coinincncei vigorously dibatin a resolution , bill waj eoon called to r.ler byCiuncil man Keunard. White Swan and his interpreter viaited the convtcition of the cit > fathers/Tuasday ni ht and npi'earec highly edified by listening to tha digniGed b idy. A party of Bohemian emigrant B went west yesterday. Fifty of the party were destined for Walwo , eleven for Fremont , given for North Beud and seven'y ' for Schuylor. The party of personal friends o the managers of the Pullman com pany arrived in this city yesterday after noon. " They occupy the elegant pri vate Pullnnn car , and will continue eastward over the popular C. , 13. it Q. r OA 1. The proprietor of ono of cur hotels was before his honor chnrg with uting'undue force in ejecting the complainant frcm his house. The complaiuiut was present and bore evidence rf having been roughly hand lod. Tbo case was postponed. The comnritstoneis of insanity h ivo yet made no decision in the case of John Smith alias "Cranky Bill. " The man still lingers in the foulaome den under the court house known es the city jail. fiel Burgcsi will appear in the "WMow Bedott" at the Academy of Music On Friday evening. Mr. Geo. W. Stoddart will appear in the char- aitcr of the Rsv. Shadrach Snifllcs. The play is one of the most humorous over presented in Omaha. St. Barnabas Day ( Friday ) will : bo observed by &tBarnabas church by religious services &t 7 and 10 a. in. , and by a pic-nic In the afternoon at Hanscora Park. The Rev. Mr. Betts is in town for the purpose of joining in the celebration. Ho will make an nddreu to his old parishioners on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The gentleman who presides over the local department of The Herald , of this city , Woodbridgo , we believe is the name , will be careful where he cits down hereafter. At the depot a day or two ago , some of the fiends who lurk about the place proffered him a most comfortable'looking chair , in the cushion of which wore carefully concealed a number of instrument * of torture. Ye local eat him down , but gt up again without being told. : A man suffering from what Is sup posed to be a temporary aberration of the mind , and -whoso name -we con ceal on account of hb connection with a Wghlyreapected family in this city , was lodged , at the request of his ri&nrUfmthecity jail , Tueiday. He a superhthnan effort broke the lock from the door and gained he hall. Ho was transferred yeserday morning to more secure quarters in tlif county jail- Another Thief Captured. Yestsrd&y morning amanappearcdin Roseostein's o'otliina ' store and offered fcr rale a suit of clothrs which he claimed was made to ordir , but .11 Ihe man wai small , aud the clothes weio evidently manufactured for a pirly o ! largo avorduroii , Mr. Rosenstein rei-t for Officer Donahue , who took the man in custody on iuipicon. Ho lold several conflicting s'ories , one that he came from lowayeaterday ant MI > ther thf t he had been here a week. Desaid the cloilr.u were ira'lu to order for himat-lfwhich was ariJently Mae. The i uit was a fine ono , of gray materia1. Diarrond Itings. Wo have just finished st-it'iij a fine lot of diamonds in solitaire r'mjs , a the low price of fr. m § 10 lo § 15 each Wo guarantee thorn first-class for the nuniey. We will not bo undersold Call aud see our ttock before you buy EIHIOLM tt EKICKSOX , The Jewelers , coiner 15th and Dodg < ttrocts , opi'iHilc poslollioe. L. B. WILLIAMS & SON'S , arc uvcretcchcd in all department * and in crJer lo rcduco stock we nil offer some big bargatta for the. uexi thirty da\s : Punsok from 15c up Ladies Hose " 8jc " Dreis Button' t7 Co" Dross Coeds ' . . " Cc " Gen's'lltso " Gc Ihtae are only a few prices. GJHV an-1 sjo UF , and we will show you goods and giv you pr'cca that yf ineiiro a sale , L. B. WILLIAMS & SON. ATKINSON'S great clearing sale to day. Jcam Inge lows "Song of Seven. " Musical and littraiy euterlainmeni at the Bip'ist church , Thursday cvn ing , Juno 10 : rilOGRAMME l-ABT FIRST. Quartette "Ln , the "Bright Crimson1 ( Palmer ) , Mrs. .Latey , ML-s Spoor , ilebsrs r. S. and J. L. Smith. Jean Ingelow'H Songs of Seven Sevei Times One , "Exultation , " Miss Gundy Coburn. Seven Times Two "Romance , " Mi s Nellie Beunett , I'loral March "We Como from tli VuHevk , " sixteen yonns ; Misseii. Sex en Times Three-"Lme , " Mrs ) . S. Smith. Sonff-'Tha Anchor's Weighed" ( Bra ham ) , Mr. F. S. Smith. Seen Times Four "Maternity1 Miei Lizzie Morris , I'jallnd"Darby w $ Joan" ( Molloy ) Mr . Reven Time * FIve "Widowhood , " Mi * M. I'anuie Morri . ' Seven Times Sis "Giving in Marriage,1 Mrs. S. V , Ilickman. Wedding March ( Mendelsohn ) , Prof G. F. Mnyer , * Tableaux Bridal scene. Soug-"No More" ( Perkins ) , Mr. J , L Smith. Seven Times Se en "Longing for Home , " Misi Millie Dort. Chant "Thoughts of Home ( Gould ) Mrs. Latey , Miss Spoor , Messrs , F , S und.T. L. Smith. Finale Tableaux , Admission , 25 rent * ; children , 15 cents. For Sale , Very CJioip A now cab inet organ two sets reeds aud five octtve. Addnss "Orga'i , " care Bee tera lor Joe Schlitz'i Milwaukee beer at MKKCUANTS * Ex CHANOK , N. E. Cor. 10th and Dodge. ATKINSON'S gi cat clearing sale to day. ( Jouiitv Court Juno Term. Proceedings had on Tuesday , Judge W. 0. Bartholomew presiding : Omthn , Driving pirk vs. Chri ? . Nev ina ; judgment riuidcr.-d fcr plaintiff. Soloman M Edwards vs. Henry J , Miller ; judgment for plaintiff. Elijah Stoddiird vs. Henry J. Mill er ; jmlgnunt for plain till' . James II. Quinn vs. J. S. Mcln- lyre ; jiidgmont for defendant C. Ugilcr ot al vs Fritz Ricpou judgmoiit for [ iltintilFin default. Daniel A. Griffin vs. Win. F. Pag ett. Dismissed. Hodman B. Ellison ct al vs. Juliu H. Stem ; judgment for plaintiff in default. John T. Paulson vo.Geo. M. O'Bii en ; judgment ror plaintiff. Juit received to-day ! A job lot o silver stem-winding watches , whicl wo will sell at , $10.00 tnch aud guarantee anteo to bo good time-koppera Onlj a limited number on baud. Call and compare thorn with any § 15.09 watch. EDIIOLM & EKICKSON , TlteJeivclos , opposite postollice , 15tl and Dod'ji * . P. S. Kailroad watches of boat manufacture a large stock 011 hrn'd ' in gold or tilxer cases. ATKINSON'S great clotnwj talc to day. Rent Estate Transfers. Chas. W. Hamilton ( trusteed to Sarah G. Blair , w. d. , lot 2 , block 7 , Sliirin's add § 502.50. Hui'h Murphy to T. J. Lowry , w. J. , lot 7 , Kounlz's 2d add. ? 300. ATKINSON'S great clcari y sale to- lay. lay.If If j-ou want a nica black walnut lcck , and ono that you can depend jpon to keep good time , go tn The Jeuxlcrs , opposite the postoffico Fifteenth and Dodg . P. S. Largest stock to choose from n the cityand lowest prices all now joods and of American manufacture. iYb Imported trade on hand. ATKINSON'S great charing sih to Over eighty millions of dollars of Insurance capital of the oldest and joat homo and foreign companies rop- resouted In the agency of Taylor & Howall. dlGif He kissed the of his fingcra at a girl icross the street , and the boot of her pig brother , raised him clean from his eet ; he picked himself up and went straight home , though hisbones ached with pain. Ha rubbed Eclectfic Oil- well in , hes ] well , but won't kiss his ingera again. _ Hamburg Figs 25o a box. For Land , Loti , Houiea anof forms , look overBemia' now column Police Court Notwithstanding the action of the republican national convention , his honor , Pat. 0. Hawes , yesterday promp'ly assumed the sett of justice and trailed like a kind parent upon the galaxy before him. "The tramp question , " said ho to a reporter , "is a difficult one for a per son in my position to deal w'tb , Ev ery night hUf a d .zsn or more men .are arrested for trespassing at un seemly hours upon the properly of cit izins and without via'.ble means of suppoii. Some of hete are profess ional va nnts , whilj others are men who out of employment and without me ins , Cek ( lie seclusion of empty b x cars and lumber y.irdp , whore they frill in null fie bauds of prufis < i < inal tranijs and are hail fel lows well met" uutil arrested and brought lefore thUcouit , ihm they siirn the idea of l ing clwsjd with tho'mm in whim conipmy they hive uufortunate'y been fuund. In most ca oi , however , it bjcomes my unpleasant duty to admit of no dis tinction , as I c.vnift co'JEciouliously commit a m < m to tl.e city jail and alljw another , guilty of the same offence , to go , bectue l.e may happen to be the potsessor of a butter ward robe and ires nta < i lultor giiirr.il Yesterday tho'o woo five men comraittid lvfive days to Ihe city jiil fur the crime of trampisui. A drunk was glad to pay § 3 and costs and departed in peatQ. Summer hai come again and the usual trouble about chi'dron ' aud chickens has c < mmenced tn Bohemi-tu town. This time it was cna n ° ixhbir compldining ajainst another for ab'Js- ing a goose. 'Ihe case \v \ is postponed U itil to-day. A young man in tbo employ of a firm of th-a city , hired i f ono i f our hvoiy rrfen , Tuesday , the bust team and C image that the catablisl.m nt could turn out. Afier enjoying the simo several hours he returned it to the etible damaged to the amount of some thirty dollai'a. The young blood had hire ! the "rig" in the nime cf his emil yeis , subscqueut'y ' the pro prietors of the s'ablc aecerbitic 1 that the firm's name had Vuen used with out any kno ledgd on thcic part. The man was , on his n f uaal to make got 4 the damage d 'HPTrettcd. . Tlio case was postpone' ! . The saddest cato biforo the tribunal of jus'ico yesterday was ( .hut of a boy fourteen VQIM of tigs , who h > d b.eon arrested in a helpl-ssiy dmnkr n ginditttn Tuesday afternoon. Ba stated that while lo'ttrning from * phool ho was decoyed into a lumber yard ry aonio tranipi nid given beer to drink , which he accepto 1 , and kne\y \ nothing more until ho awoke n tlo ) city ja'l ' -terJay mornijjg. He ATKINSON'S great ckari-tg sak in mill'nory ' will c'uimuue tj-day , and continue throughout the season. Louie out for b r aini , and call early to avoid the arternoon rush. Slunsr-snots. Some s nail boys have been amusing themjolvei lately by throwing atones at the windowa of the Baptist Church with slung shotj. As r. result they liavo succeeded in I'roaking ' thro > lights of oxouaivi3 [ glaca in the win. dews of the auditorium. A member of the church ( ays that ho will give 55 reward ( o anyone who w ill ivo him information that will lo.ul t > the con viction of the guilty p ; r'ies. Appropoi of thti subjec % it is pertinent to nay that much dinnge has been donu by this sjrt of amiue- mont , and a citj * ordiiunco ahould bo made , nuking it ui'anful ' for tlieso dangerous articles to be cirried. Olhur ciliuj in the west have orcli nances of this sort , and uiu ia badly needed in Oman ? . Why doms yourso vcs with nnusual Ina modicinoa" , when a purely fruil cathartic will euro you at once Ham burg Figs. Try them. If you have a watch that stops or does not run satisfactorily , take it to Edhohn & Ericlsou and have it re paired whore it will bo warranted to run as gooJ as new. Wo will guaran- tcu satisfaction or refund the inoiipy. EIHIOLM & EUIUK.SON , The Jetvelers , Fifteenth and Dodge streols , opposite the I'ostoffiro. P. S. Beautiful and new silver ware unpacke I to-day and at New York prices. ATKINSON'S great clearing sale to day. Horrible. Yosterdy City Jailor Wester- clahl , in the hopes uf ridding the city j il of some of the vermin which in fest the place , purchased a rat-trp. In lets than an hour it was full of largo squirming , squealing rat ? . No loss than eleven were counted. They furnished rare sport for the ttect dog who soon dispatched them. The prisoners complain bitterly ; they say that they are obliged to stay awake all night fighting the swarms of vicious rodent' . Even this is horrible enough , but our reporter was farther informed that on Tuesday a man reeking with a foul dueaso too loathsome to men tion was incarcerated with the rest of the prisoners , and they obliged to use the simo drinking cup and dishes at the risk of contracting a disease which vvi uld ruin them for life. Bargains at Ringer's in Millinery aud Fancy Gojds. Ladirs * and Chil dren's Sun Hats , 15 to 25c. Elegant Trimmed Hats for 59c , § 1.00 , § 1.50 , § 2.00 , S3.00 , 84.00 , § 5.00 and $0.00. Don't fail to see them Hosiery , EmBroideries - Broideries , Parasols , GlovesHandker chiefs , Jewelry , Corsets , Fan , &c. , very choip. C. A. RINGER , w 115 loth St. , Jacobs' Block. EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS. I will bo present at my office in Creightcn block on the first Saturday of each month to examine such ap- , ilicants as mar desire to teaoh in the public schools of Douglas county. Quarterly examination first Satur- lay in "Febrnary , May , August end "f * " J. J. POINTS. * , * r-m Co , Supt , Pub , Inif , PERSON All PARAQHAPHa. Rev. Hugh Dtinc n , of Montana , is ia the city. Hon Lewis Ley , of Sbnton is vis- iliug the mctropo'ia. Gen. E. C , David , surveyor-general of Wyominp , went eagt Tuesday. " Rtv. H. C. Shaw , of Silver Creek , lift for hs home yesterday morning. & Assistant Surgein H. D. B.-mty , efFort Fort Onuhs , went west to Fort JIcKinney yeaterdy. Mr. Lulo Voorhees , of Iho Ulack Hilh ttijc ; company , went west lo Chi-yeuuc ycsUrday moruiujj. Secretary Howser ot the Y. M. C. A. , has guue t > Clrcigo to at' end a Y. AT. 0. A. confi rdi'CvJ ' in that city. Mr. Dduiil Glciaou , in Ihe employ of the Jo\va D.viaion of the C. B. & Q. U. R. , ia iu town , the gurst of Gen- Freght AgoutV. . J. D-iveuport. oDR the pjwtengers in iha wett bound train yrstarday wai Mr. J ie. B. Ati el * , of Ann Arbor , Michigan , tlienc.vly appointed luinisiortj China , wh ) ii ui > route to his poat. Mr. Frank X. Cicott , nn olternato to the Chiwgo contention , from Cali- forni < > , pftsod' liroHghthrci'yesterd y muniiiig hf mewarJ biund Mr. Cicolt 1 ft , Iho couveiiti'iu ouo hour balonnts tlosi' . He expretses himstlf as well fn'isiK'd with the nominations made , aud feels o.'iifidout of a sweeping victory for tha ticket in November. Among the arrivals at the Metro politan hottl are the followit g ; Ira Van Camp , M. D. , City ; R. S. Gimci , M. D. , Lincoln ; T , H. Bom- nan , M D , Elkhorn ; W. S. Litta , M. D. , Lincoln ; E. L. Legging , M. D. | Columbus ; Geo. H. Simpson , Chuao ; S. Waltz , Akron , Ohio ; W. E. Walton , Ge o , Nelrifk ; R. B. Mort-n , Wahoo , Keb. : H. E. Crandcll Chicago ; C. R. Cornell , Columbus , Nob. ; T. Smith , Gin , 0. ; J.V. . Peoiy , Bioomington , Neb. ; W. F. G t s , Davis City ; Daniel Sager , Omaha ; "W. G. Cummings , do , ; T. E. Wilbur , Boston ; 0. P. Brfkyr , Mnnjor , D. 0. ; G. L , Nichols , M. D. , and ron , Pawnee C.ty , Neb. ; John Halligle , F. W , 11-ilHgl ? , Madi on , Wi3 ; W. J. White and wife , New Yirk ; H. W11 } , Dnid City ; G. E. Simmoua , PhiUdeluliin ; 00. . Sperry , Yank | ; ' > D. § 20,000 wor.h ot fine nvllinery to ba SJ.'d ' withiuho rest 30 dayi at ATKINSON'S the AcjcnowledgedLead , ing Millinery Establishment , corner of Douglas and Thirteenth streets. LAKK TUB VAMOCS SUIHIEP KE80HT AND FISH- ISQ OUOUNO THE FIBST EXCUKSIOJf TO LEAVE OMAUA JUNE SO. The nnjurpased plounre reuTtp $ ) of Minnesota became famous long ago , and amicl her unnvaljsd ec nery and on the n erb freih w4or lakei there meet every year people from all parts of the country , and especially from the extreme couth and all along the banks of the MitBUitppi snd Mutourl rivers. The Minnesota rcsorla are _ bpcoanng every year more and more popular in Nebraska , and a number which has already become very tar o make ita custom to pass a portion of the tummer at the Minnesota The first Miuties ita excursion o the present season will leave Omah > i on June 30 , at 3:45 : p m , g < > 5n over the Sioux City & Pacific aud Sioux City & St. Paul lines. The faro for the round ttip to St. Paul and retun h is bean fixe I at ? 18 35 ; tickets gou for sixty days Full partisuhn "t the ixcimii-n , with pamphlets dt script ivo of Mimiusuta scenery and giving ful directions fi r rcaohitig the resorts , al of wl'ich ' arc but a short tide from P.m1 , can bocbtiincl by addressing M j. J. II. O' Bryan , general south vj stern ajtcutnt Council BlufTs. d < Liundry work will bo collected ant delivered by the Omaha Shirt Factory Leave your address. First-class work guaranteed. Children's hats , in enJless variety at ATKINSON'S , and they are goinj , for a song. liumo comtorts , moderate rates Astor Douse , Now York. mlG-lin District Court June Term. The following proceedings were hat Tuesday : In the matter of tbegmrdianshipol Fanny E. Cobtnn et al. ; licence to eel icil estate. Sireitz vs. Orchard ct al. ; decree o ; foreclosure. McCreary vs. Pratt ot al. ; order to show causa by Saturday morning uc t whysalo should not be confirmed. Mil'cr\s. Uorbach ; trL-1 to juty , verdict for plaintiff for $29.19. Edwards vs. Atchem et al. ; contin ued by consent. Cruightonadministrator , vs. Creigh- ton ct al ; leave to withdraw answer and file demurer. Souvillevs.Iiangojdefendant against defendant. B , rney vs. Hobeboom ; jugoraeni agaitut defendant. Jourt adjourned uctiruine o'clock this morning. Commigalonera Proceedings. " TUESDAY , June 8. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present Commissioners Knight , Drexel and Gorliis. At 3 o'clock proposals for the con atruction of a brick sewer , 100 feet long and four feet in the clear on Farnham street , north of Redick's grove , wew opened , and after dua ex- tmination , contract was awarded to C. A. Jansen , as follows : Excavating : 10 cents' per cubic vwd. Furnishing material and building sewer , $465. The following accounts were allowed from the general fund : Henry Logermann. assessor f or Jef-7 ferson precinct for I860 , on ac- connt 30 00 N. Kiecken , assessor for Chicago precinct for 18SO , on account 30 00 Jean Schons , assessor for Omahi jirecinct I\"o. 2 for 18SO , on ac count S105 00 Adjourned to the 12th inst. Jens MAHCHESTER , County Clerk. MISSIKG. A case o constipation by using Hamburg Figs. Another large invoice of millinery just received at ATKINSON'S" , the Acknowledged Leading Millinery Et- tallithmtnt , corney Dou laq an A BOUSING BALLY , Ratifying the Republican Nom inations-Eloquent Speeoh- . es and an Enthusiastic Audience. The Academy of Music wss crowded last evening in response to the call published in the dally p pero for a meeting of republicans to ratify the Domirat'on of Girfield and Arthur as tlio standard boirara of the party dur. ins ; the coming presidential campaign. Tnu Ninth lufantry band vraa present and filled up the intarvali b.te.n tlu sp eedfoi with natii-nsl nirf. The mealing was CilU'd to order by II. n. J. I. Rediek , who moved the nomination of ex-Senator Hitchcock as chairman. Mr. Hitchcock , upon taking tKo chair , spoke as follows : FELL-JW.REPOBLICA > S AND FELT.OW- CITIZK.NS : I thank you for the honor of being called upon to ptvsUeat this in wh.t I believe thb fir&t me ting held - liovo will be one of the grandest cam paign this country hrs ever seen. I ci.ngrutulaleyuuup.m the auipictoui c rcumstanccj which surround u . After a contest for its duration , for i excitement , fi r its intensity and iti g'nnt BJiiuus.ties unpara'leled ' in the h strry of this country , the republican party h s at latt selected ita stand ard-bearers for the comiug campaign. I lougratnUto. you that -they have seecud ! a man big enough , broad enough and , grand enough to unite eveiy digcirdant element , to hu'h every clbshiog amhi'ion and. 'personal jealousy and to unite the republican party. Boy and men I h * e known James A. G-irfield fi r twcmy-fivu years , and am iroud here and now to he njt- niss'ohis cl.'ar head , steady hand. I urejheait and great gonl , Some _ of us there are who expected and dpaired another nominee. Some cf us de- ijred that grand old herd who fir four jvais fi usjht in defense of our liberty , and w ! o fr eight years thereafter so ably failed the presidential chair , and who more recently has batn the rec p- itnt of boDOia from princes , poton- tites , aud powers whi.h no American cuixu hss ever received before. Otters no less sincerely deeired the nomination of anothertht great parliamentary 1 ( nder iroro the rocky shores of Maine , who by big p-rsonal maanttism ; has tecurecl a greater pert houal ftllowir.g than any other cit an since the time of Henry Cl y. But a'l ' , whatever ihejr former preferences , must now unite to support , the goriuu | n-nniuation which has just been made. 1am not here to detain you but c ll for nominations for secretsay. -County CJork Joha R , Manchester was numifl ited secretary and a long lUt of pronriitnt citizens vice presi dents. Hon. J. I. Redjck being loudly called for salJ : I did not come hero to apeak , but s'mply to see how this rat-tying is ( Imo. It is well known how I it eden on tlje presidential question. I was not a Garfield man at first but a Grant man , But from the time when I heard his eloquent speech tn the right i f the Weifc Virginia delegates to csit the r votes in accordance with their convictic ns , when I listened to his manly eloquence and his splendid de fense of individual liberty , I became an admirer of Jas. A. GarBeld. Gar- bald's course throuxhout the whole convention was mauly and straight forward. , When bo went there he said he was not a candidate , and I believe ho was not , for duriug the course ol the whole convention Lo did nothing tti put himself forward. I came back hero from Ch'cigo after having lost 51,000,000 on Grant , prepared to re- unbone myself on the election of Jas. A. GarfiiH in November , for I am confident that in November we can elect G it field by as big ft majority as wo did Uljs-ea S. Glaut in IfcOS. [ Ap- plaust' . ] After music by the Ninth Infantry band , loud calli were made for Gener- a1 Cowiu , fi llowed by culls for Gener al Manderson. General Manderson stepjcd fonvaid and spoke substan tially as. follows : I regret exceedingly tbntCapt. John G. Co win is not prfmut , when t think of tbo fact that no man's voice will be heard fir James A. Garfield with more carnestnors than Capt. J. 0. Cowin , hi * eld pup 1. I remember , Mr Chairman , that about four year ; a o in this city there wrt a meetin J | republicans which ratified the action of the republican party in the matter i f the nominations at Cincinnati There * had been then great leaders of the patty battling through their friends fi-r the Nomination , with as much force and earne'atnesa as a few days since at Chicago , but Rutherford H. Hayes , of whom ftw had talked prior to the convention , was selected. I remember that four yoirs ago there were thuso who predicted that he would ca-ry the standard of republi canism through the campaign to vic tory , aud who prophesied that he would make as good a president as any aimed before the convention. Ho did BO , and to-day no man Can poinl to his record aim give one word ol consuro. 1 came but yesterday from that splendid scene in Chicago wit nessed by a body of ten thou sand republicans , watching the del.borations. When that convention convention opened there modestly ap peared a man at whoso presence the body arose and applauded to the echo > A man who at the call of his country forgot stlf , f. rgot modoity , and prof fered his tcrvicei in behalf of bis country. His course throughout the exciting scenes of the convention at tracted renewed admiration. His ac tion as chairman of the Committee on rules declining to report until , in ac- c.irdanca with his committee's pledge , the commit tee on credentials had re potted was characteristic of the man's honor. His next appearance when be insisted on the right of the West Vir ginia delegates to vote on any ques tion according to their own free will was in accord with his love of freedom of thought , tpeech and action. I know from personal observation that hw tried to put the great honor behind him , for ho was honestly acting in the interest of that great hnancier , John Sherman [ Applause. ] Mr. Chair man , if I ui.-tlt.mand a rrtification njeeting aright , it is n t a rictly a po litical meetn.j. It should take the character of an experience meeting. It was my good fortunco to aee Gen. Garfield - field in 1850 , when ho was a candidate of the anti-slavery party for the Ohio senate for the Western Re- sjrvc. He was then pre-ident of the Hiram iti ttutr , and in conversation with him the day after bearing one of his e'oquent speeches , I learned the hi'toryof this remarkable man. When 17 years of age ho had eomo knowl edge of the threa JVs "readin' , " "iii ' " and ' " . " , "rithpetic. He worked a litilo at the carpenlers' ; rade , and was then forced by dire necessity to drive horses as a boatman on the Uhio canal. Acquiring a Jitlle money by this meam he went to school , and "by fir t working at odd. movmtn's a.t cirpcnttrin ? , and after wards teaching , he saved enough to end hinueli to college. Afterwards , Jreiident o ! the Hiram institute , at ho call c ? hi ( oour try , hi bpskW Ofi his sword , sni went to the war ai first lieut * nint of an Ohio regiment. Many stories are told of his courage and bh power to command. These will soon become household stories. It was a fortunate moment when Jas. A. Garfield accepted the nomination of representative to congress , and left the army at the call of the people , there to combat the traitors whom he had faced in the fluid. There on that floor he has been a worthy successor to the plumed knightT No heavier blows have been dealt to Irvaion atd disloy alty than those given by the heavy fund of James A. GarnVKt. The people ple of his state have called him to oc cupy a seat in. the s nate a seat ho will n t rciupy , fur t 'o nation hw called htm to * hi ln r | HCOL t a seat where ho will Rtcurely sit rs the worthy representative i f Abraham Lincoln and Uly's s 8. Grant. I as- surd you , there is notV'n : thit Jamoi A. Garfii Id more desires Jnan a search ing inte'tigation of h's ' pub'ic , mili tary and private record , and when , my democratic friend * , you crrae-trck from the re rch , I am sure the scales will fa'l ' fr > m yo'ir e/o * BS did thosw fr.m the eye * of Saul at command of Samuel. JApplause. ] Speeches were made by Gen. Cowin , Hon. J. L. Webster and others , nftir which the meeting adjourned. Owing to other buaiursi that needs my attentirn I will sell my ucdtvidod half interest in the European Hotel and Bakoiy and give p sieasion im mediately. Call on or addrors me at the European Hotql. June 7th tf E , T. Murphy Sf Lovettjlns , Agency ; ojd est eitibjishedagoncv in this state , aplS-ly SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTJC5 Adv rtUemfuiU To Let For Hale. Lo t , rcuwl , vVuiU , 1'otrdicg ' 4c. , will b In- nrtml In theno c lu rj once tar TEN CENTS p r Uiio ; each uhie < juentlnMrtlonFIVE CENTS per lino. The flrst lnertloa never IBM than TWKNTT-FIVB CRMTS. TO lOAHOflEY. . QlrtA AH A TO LOAN In rtims of $300 ? 1UV/UUU to 160.0 or 816,000 , atS to 10 per cent Intereit , r > n first ctiis imprOTrd real esta'c in the city of Omaha. QEO. H. BEMIb' Real Estate and Loan /gooey , 15th and Douglaa rOHET TO LOAH-Oail at Uw Offlc * 'J. D. L. THOU AS. Koutn 8. CreJ hton Block rONKY TO LOAN 1109 Farnhun atreot. L , Dr. Edwdfl Loan Agency. - nor-22-U HELP WANTIP W ANEr 2 gltjs t EUMEiT HOUSE. 31-11 Good girl forg.nonl housework , WAXTrD cor. lOtb and Dodge Ms. 32.0 TTTANTED A good rlrl for general liousc- YV W'rk , 8 tl.51) per week. Apply at 4JI N , ! 0th St. , near Cap. ? 8-9 WAULEDeood roov , w man prifemd , ST. CHARLES HOTEL. Sfil WANTED-11I8CELLANEOU8. WANTED Situation M coachman or for gCH- e | > 1 Work abou R bouir , good rcferenio glvtn. Ad lie i P. H. 0 , Bee Office. SO-U \ YOU O man -leslrci u rltuttlon In roma fperminent hutlncw , will fnrnl < h irood re ference. Inquire at the PACIFIC HOUE 33-12 WANTED One or tire good barbeN. at 118 18h ( St. , bpt Ftrohgtn. and Doiglii , UEO , DKLFEb 89.U 'ANTOD HOUSK8 AND LOW fir cuv tom-M , JKO.L.lfcCAGL1 , , Agent. J7-6t * mWO CARPKNTERVANTED. T.MUKRAY. JL 3-1 f T\yT NAKD WIFE WANTED. T , MUnR Y. iVl 667-tf fNTKLLIOENCE OFFICE , comer 16th and I Daventmr * . 410-tM FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. OOM3 TO RBKT With or .without b' rd K at No. 1710 Davenport St. 25.12 TSIBABLE ROOMS PI EASANtLY LOCAT- \J ED FOK I < ENT At touth cast corner of Hth and Chicsgn strccti * , conven'cnt to the busl- neag part ot the city. 653 tt pOR RENT Furnished roomscfaeap ; by week Jj or month. Apply at AMERICAN HOUSE. 498. U FOR RENT A splendid Photograph Gal cry 7Tf L. R WILI.MM8 ft SOW FOR SAIL FOR LANDS , T.OTS. HOUSES AND FARMS , look oter SEMIS' new column on lit puge Barg lua. FOR SALE Che-ip. an excellent riding or driving mite , joullf.-sotilld and gcitle. Addrru "florscmin , Ca-e Bee. 31-11 JT AM prepared to dehier nott water to an1 part JL of the city for lew prices , ff. tlfj- tty postal or leave orders at toy house , TItOS. SWIFT.635tf 635-tf ftdR SALti A hou 6 vtlth fi rooms and lot in JO Nelson's addition. Inquire of Fred. Heni- reckaon's meat market , cor. uf 16th and Califor nia Sts. 02-tf THOR SALE Smill foda fountain In good conC - C dltlon. D. W. SAX i , cormr 13th and Farnham. , ei7-tt rtlO BUlLfllft < } .f LAsfEttERS ANfeMASONS , _ L Coane bank iand , gravrl for gardens and moulding sand will be delivered at short notice. Leave ordrr * > t H. Slcrks 1414 Firnliam , and Charlee Brando , ml Farnham fit * . HANS BOCK , Sureamor Charles . Daniel. 652-tt T7\ijR \ SALfc Cottonwood lumber of all slzesat r RKDHOND-S , SIxleenth-st. 516-tt SALE A STill dwelling hooso , next to FOR O. U. Collins rcsidcnc , corner 19th and Capitol Avenue , f or information call at 0. H. f J. 8. COLLINS. 1J1 Farnham Street. 505-tt TtOKSALK AOrislMllL Appiyal Jt 472-lf L. R WILLIAMS & SON. SALE A New American Reiving Mv FOR In peed condition , with all attach ments. Muitie soldbefor * the IPth nf Jlay. For Information apply at ATKINSOVSMilllnery Store. Corner Doughs alul 13 th Strectv 474-tt T10R SALE Two o ! the celebrated J. M. BrUHsWCk 4 Ballro Co.'s Nonpareil Bil liard Tables. Nearly new. For sale cheap. 230-tf C. W. HAMILTON , MISCELLANEOUS. HAKr Civil tocineer and sur veyor with H Vosi , 23d and leavenworth Btreetr , Omaha , Keb. 21-S A FINE ntaiiJtnvE front , Dooraa FOR . Mantle , Store fitting , veneered work so to 1310 Dodge etfcet , A. F. RAFERTJ& CO. . fitlllrtuM. * n9WVmt-thr rpAKEN UP At my place , on the Bellevue L road , 7 miles south ot Omaha , one white and black f potttd cow. Owner cut have her by paying chants. EDMUND F. JONES. jS-w3t fTIAKEN UP At mjr place , on Sherm in avenue , JL oliposite Fair On und , 1 bay bor e with saddenurkon one side , star In forehead * nd shoes on front fe t. Owner can have him by pa } Ing charges. 35-3 CjfBAYEb May 27th , from Omaha , 3 bay JO ponies. 1 pacer , 2 ordinary trotter ? . Will pay for information leading to their rrcoiery. K. T1ZABD , 130t Farnham St. 21-tf lre crlpIon Free. rorth p ed/Oat Seminal Weakne . Lo n of Manhood , and all . _ irders broiich t on hj indiscretion or eicseu. Anj nniitriith thelnFTPdient . Addreu IIA VI ; f OY A CO . 78 Xtwom St. . K. Y. GRIND CELEBRATION. Our National Holiday will be celebrated on Hondty , July 5th. 1880 , by a pic nl' , to be held at Sailing's Grove , la Barny" County , under the auspices of the Catholic citizens of Faplllion. Ar- nngcmcnta 1 a\e been mide with the U. P. R. R. Conij Dy to ran an exiuraion tram from Oma ha to the Grove. Seventy-five ccnti will be charged for the ruunj trip ; children half fa-e. The train irlll 4eave On-aha at nine o'clock i m. . and rtturn at s.ren p. m. , and Papd'icn at ten a. m , returning at six p. m. Foot race * , sack racea , an * other amusements and games will tike p ace , whl'e the bestcf or der will be preserved throughout the day Par- tes deiiring to rent standi will confer with the conimittj * , J IVArcv and M. T , at Papl'licn. ' The coromitUes wi'l leave notbinp undone to maXe i' p'earatu for thru attending : . Progrirome of txirasn will be ruWghed hereafter. M. Dcss , Lnris Lziscn , 1C. LAK0005 , Kxecutive Committee. JDR. A. S. PEXDEKY , CONSULTING PHYSICIAN , H4S PERMAffKNTLY LOCATED HIS MED- < Tenth Btrett , . OJfAHA , SEBBiaKA , r rjar W ierTfaii la U ( Upartmentii of dIdQ ud both SS S furg rr , la jp d IpTictlc , it ndcJironJcdiSea Sa , n ! 'h } nd dy. ndwi'j visi ONE MILLION ACRES CHEAP LAND i : VSTiit\ : NEBRASKA , $2 TO $5 PER ACRE. 20,000 Acres XIW DOUGLAS COUNTY , 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha , $6 to $10 per Acre , on Long Time and Low Interest , Large tracts suitable fcr Colonies in all the best Counties in the State. 80,000 acres scattered through Iowa. . A large number of Improved Farms iii Nebraska , many of tliem near Omaha , $12 to $40 per acre , An Immense List of OMAHA CITY PROPERTY , Consisting of Elegant Resi de noea iroui $3,000 to $20- 000. Many thousand vacant lots in the additions to Omaha. Hundreds of lots scattered through the City. Houses and Lots , Business Houses and Lots , and all kinds of Ci y Real Estate. We also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Doug las County , on 5 years time , at 10 percent , interest to all who oan ehow good titles. Illaiis of ttouslns and Savvy Couutlcs for sale , Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 Farn , St. , Omaha , Neb , For Rent. Splendid cofage , 6 rconu , all In the bctt con dition , f f uit and ibade treei , stable , hard and cad water , aud 4 Acre * of Ground. $120 a > ear. Weft Omaha , will sell toi $1,680 , _ BOGQSana HIU. For Sale , Hoiua and ( ull lot on Webster Street , belt loca tion In the city , $1,500 ; easy terms. BOQGS and HILL. $20,000 Twenty Thousand Dollars In small wall Mear- ed mortgages ranging ( rum 200 to 11,000 , drawIng - Ing 10 percent Interest , hare been lately ) laced In our binds ( or sale , at small dltcount. Per sons bavin ? a little money to spare can make t sale and profitable loan in this way , without aajr cxpoor * or commissions. 30003 and HILL. _ For Sale/ Church Property and Parsonage In South Omaha , near Depot , at a viry reasonable price. B0003 and HILL. Cottage and Lot , New 1-story frame house , 4 rooms , 2 cloeeUl' 10 foot ceilings , double doors , etc. , SB barrel cis tern , full lot , all In ho. 1 condition , 0 blocks from Illgh School ; $850 , on monthly pajmenta , small cash payment required. BOCOS and HILL , Real Estate Broken. New Houses. We are now prepared to build liouaej worth from (400 to tsOO on our lota in ournew addition , 2Stu and 20th ar.d FarHbatn.Douglas and Dodge , and eell on smill monthly payments. _ BOOOSaml HILL , $600 to $1OOO Will buy jou a new house , with one of the finest Iot3 in Omaha , on small monthly payments. UOGUS and HILL , For Sale , House and Lot on street car-track : , Shlnn-a addi tion , $1,000- _ BOOOSand HILL. A New House And ( ull lot , one-half block flam street can , Shinn's Addition , $1,370. B CCS and HILL. _ The Cheapest Residence Property In Omaha must be sold in- stantcr , W } Lot 4 , Block 47 , with a No. 1 house of 7 rooms and all well Improved ; southeast corner Zlst and C.im. Want best offer. BOOU3 and HILL. For Srtle , Fine ) oung horse , wi.Il broke aud suitable for a lady todiive. _ BOGUS and E ILL. Wanted. Wen ant a contract to hara200 acres cf land broke at onec. _ BOOGSand HILL. Cheap LotSi Look at the lot * tn our new addition b sl lots for the money in Omaha , 29th and Farnham. BOO OS and HILL. Residence Lots forSalc. 200 Lots in Kountze and Ruth's Additiqn.near business. good 8urroundingslots covered with young trees , and are the choicest , cheapest and nearest business of any lota in the mar ket. By all means look at lots in Kountce and Ruth's addition before purchasing elsewhere. Will sell on monthly payments. Prices $400 to $650. BOGGS and HILL. 100O Residence Lots Fronting 8 , 9 , 10 and llth streets , 6 to 10 blocks south of depot , many of these lots are very de sirable and for men of small means are ( now the cheapest ami most easily purchased lots In Oma ha. Prices ? .2SO to § 300. Monthly payments. BOQOa and 15 Choice Lots On Park Wild Avenuo. only 3 to 4 blocks from Depot , $503 to SCOO. Monthly payments. BOGCS ind HILL. GG of the Finest Lots In Omaha , 10 to 12 blocks nest of Postoffice and Court House , on Farnbam , Douiclas and Dodge streets ; finest views In the city from these lots. Prices $200 to § 300 , on payments of (5 to J10 per month. BOQCS 4 HILL. 9 Houses And two-thirds of a lot , Chicaco street , between 12th and 13th ; rents ( or 8300 a year. Price 11,600. BOGUS and HILL. Houses and Lots. New 2 story residence corner lot , choice loca tion , 4 blocks from Fee to Bice ; 3,5W. BOGUS and HILL. 2 Houses and south i lot 1 , block 12 , on west side of 18tb street , between Calltomla and Web- BOC05 > pd nm , 3-Story Brick House With full lot , 2 blocks from new Court Houst" BOGOS and HILL. Lots 1 and 2 , block 230 . $2.759 Lot 5 , block 15 . 1,600 , Lot 2 , block 81 . WO Lots 5 and 6 , block 252 . 1,100 South \ Lota laul 2 , block 261 . 1,000 East J Lot 2. block 121 . 2,600 West i Lot 2. block 121 . 2.5CO . it 5 , block 227 . WO US fc 102 . 1,100 oSs Middle H& $ yw * wi $ " . " ' .V' . . ' ; COLUMBIA AND OTTO BICYCLES ! I have secured the agency of the well-known COLUMBIA Steel Spokes and Rubber Tires Bicycle from the Pope Manufacturing Co. ; Also the Otto Hand Made. Samples can bo seen at my store , at Manufacturers Prices , rei jht added. Send fcr trice list. list.dsr. . i. D. No. 1204 Farnham Street , Omaha , Nebraska. SGHLANK PRINCE , BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE sox. : DEVLIN & CO. , OF NEW YORK' We are now prepared to take orders for the justly celebrated clothingo . this house , which for Durability , Style and Cheapness are unsurpassed. W hare now on hand the best selected stock of Clothing , Shirts , Furnishing Goods , etc. In the city. Boston Clothing House , JL212 FARNHAM STREET. Jglg a""V MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE TOBBACCONIST8 I Cigars i'roni $15,00 per 1000 upwards , Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards , Pipes from 35 cents per dozen upwards * Send for Price List , m * ' MAX MEYER & CO , , Omaha , Neb. N MAXMEYER&CO , GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOODS , Fishing TackleBase * Balls and a full line of -A.TsTID 1 .ITC'5r C3-OOIDS. I. L SLEDZIANOSKU- . , MANUFACTURERS OF DVE O TJ L 3D I IN" GS I AND DEALERS IN PICTURE FRAMES , GHROMOS AND ENGRAVINGS 922 Douglas St. , Near 10th , Omaha , Neb. DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING | tt U | F i | ' XAVA' * f- ± * ft f m - ROWER AND HAND PUMPS Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , BELTIHD HOSE , BRASS AHD IRON FITTINGS , PIPE , STEAM PACKING , AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRAUS , 205 Farnbam Street Omaha. Neb * HENRY HORNBERGER , - - BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER ! In Kegs and Bottles , Special Figureo to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Prices. Office , 239 Douglas Street , Omaha. _ OMAHA FENCE i BOX GO. We Manufacture to Order OFFICE RAILINGS AND FINE COUNTERS . - Iron and Wood Fences , Brackets and Mouldings , Improved Ice Boxea ftirniahed on short notice. GUST , FRIES & CO. , Prop's. , 1231 Barney St. , Omaha. JNeb. PAXTON & GALLAGHER , WHOLESALE GROGERS ! „ 1421 and 1423 Farnham , and 221 to 229 15th Sta. KEEP THE LARGEST . STOCK / j hJji'yE MAKE THE LOWEST PRICES. The Attention of fash and Prompt Time _ AGENTS TOE THE HAZARD POWDER GOMPT and the Omaha Iron and Nail Oo. JOBBERS OF CUTLERY NAILS HARDWARE , , , STA3IPED AND JAPANNED WARE , TINNERS STOCK , SHEET IRON , TIN STOCK , ETC. 1317 & 1319 DOUGLAS STIIEET , A TT A . ety no Ooo < l8 Solii