Price Hve Ce Is THEY BUCKLE T Now Ye MortalParty Go Look On and Breathe Not , The Delegates 'of Democca Gather for Solemn Fune real Work. THden's Elot , ThiokenB- But "tlie * Plan'Leaks * 6ut , A Friend Revealsthe S ci that Sammy A hesfor fv r ' 'VindicatuJnV7 * * And. Fuyttibt' " " Cfw wars Th Hendricks is Willing to Gk "Op as the Tail. feut Tom's Friends Stradc AH the Enthusiasm of Other Hankerers. ? McDonald Struts Into the De and Tries to Mimic " . . Garfield. A Remnant of Southern Chi airy Greeted "With Joyful Acclamations , "Payne's Candidacy Only Blind to Hold Tilden'a Strength , Thurman is Greatly Dlstires ed by Payne's Ohior , Y Support , Bayard Continues to Boo LM and Gather in Big Dele tions. Cincinnati at Last Wakes U a Proper Amount of t Enthusiasm , One Woman Not Ashamed 1 Be Been in Such Company Aska for a Seat. j. ' * * ' , / i Tammany Hall Indignant \ Repulsed , but Will Fight in the Convention. Anti-Tilden Delegations D cided Against Every Time. WASTED A MAN WITH A BAR'l. Epedal Dispatch to'The Bee. CHICAGO , June 22 , 4 p. m. TI Jonnitl'a Cincinnati special uaj Chaos and confusion continue. TI democracy is teeking an available ca dldate with a bar'l. Fayne'a boo te mB to be at an end , as Tilden'a ma : agers foiled to deliver. Batidall , eelf-defnse , haa been stabbii Payne. This m\l \ kill Randall , Tilden and Payne will take the revenge on him. Jewett has diss peaked from the contest. Field failing even InN the Pacific stitea , < which he relied. Thurman is beaie : New Yorkers are talking of Oalv Pratt , of Brooklyn , Boss McLang ling's man , and its said Kelly wou accept him. Encash , of Oonnecticu is also much talked about. Bayai mil in all probability receive tl largest vote on the first ballot. BLAlJl'S IDOL. The Journal's Washington diepate received here this morning from Oi : clnaati , Bijra'llonlgomery Blair , Ti den's right hand man , still predic the latter's nomination. - > ClIHEBING. Spedal DUrpakh to The Bee. CiNdNKATi , Juno 22 4 p. m.- Music Hall , Cincinnati's pride , j which tno convent-qn meets , ia limp ! decorated witli fl'gi , a portrait i Jackson being the only other attemj in thia dicootton. The platform an visitors seats were filled early , an tthe grtat organ pealed forth patriot ! airs as the nudities and delegate I streamed in. McDonald , of Indiana , was amen ihe brat delegates to arrive. He wz greeted with slight applause , and wi immediately surrounded with deli gates who regard him &s the comic man. Wade Hampton , as he came i on bis crutches , was loudly cheered. DISTINGUISHED QUESTS. Among distinguished persoi ages on the platform are Senatoi Lamar/Pendleton , Jones , of Florid and Jonesfof Louisiana ; Gordon , Be Hill , Lyman Trurabull and Augua Belmont. CALLED TO OKDER. It was a quarter to 1 o'clock who ; Senator Barnum's givel fell on th speaker's detk and the democratic na tional convention wan called to order After prayer Earnum said he was re quested by the national democrat ! committee to nominate Geo. Hoadlej of Ohio , temporary chairman. Mi Hoadley WZB then escorted to the plal form amid cheer * . After quiet had been restored , Judg Hoadlgy jnadaa epeeeb'ln which h the deletes he Tpuld BC | fcirj bv all .of } hern. He Had"the delegi did not represent congressional t'iots but states. . This was loudly phuded. His next announcem that the democratic party was oppc to communism did not call out m enthusiasm. He said Tilden Hendricks were the two foremost t of the country and that DO cunt deviie of dishootat arbitration wo ever rob them of their offices. Great enthusiasm followed Urn , i egates and spectators cheering Ins and-waving hats and handkerchiefs RULES. A resolution was adopted that rales of the former democratic tional convention be the rules of t convention until otherwise ordered KELLY CUT. When the roll of.states-for comn tea was called and New York i SWiBSa1 , Joha Kelly ragedto feet aiJd attempted to ma& ' ' * ia0 Se wetfVreeted with a storm of hua _ - * * - r" H mingled with faint applause , and I chairman refused-to recognize him/ Hoskin , snutherjtammauy delega 4 o delivered a harrangue. Tlie na tvas so great that he could not beard. Committees were requested repair immediately to the commit ! rooms , and on motion of Weed , NewJTork , the convention adjourn till 10 o'clock to-morrow. UKWOKTHY THE OCCASION. Special diBjiatch to TUB BEK. CHICAGO , June 22 , 4 p. nu T roumtVa correspondent , referring Eloadley'a epeech , eays it wasunwort if a great occasion , and delivered it nanner like a Stuart Robinson , ts conclusion the" secretaries w < tamed andthe usual committees w < mnounccd by states. PaoPHETIO BOLL CALL. IpecUl DUptch to The Bee. CINCINNATI , June 23 1 a. m. Connecticut is fnvorablo to Tilden , ! : rith him out of the way will vc irst for English , of Conncctici henprobably go to Pa ) no. . Florida will vote solidly for Bayaj vith P yne as second choice. Georgia will cast 14 votes for Fie , od 8 for Bayard. South Carolina will vote 16 sul or Bayard. West Virginia will east her fii ote for Thurman. Texas will vote Hancock 11 , Ba rd6. Delaware will oaqt her votes f lay&rH. Illinois will cast her 42 yotea f loriiion , Indiana Solid for Hendrisks , - ote ; . Maryland casts her vote solid f layard. Ohio will cast her first vote f 'hurman , and after the first ballot w ivide batween Payne and Jewett. Pennsylvania will cait cast ' oto for Bayard , and the remaind 'ill ba divided between Hancock at Landfill. , Tenne > so will cast a majority of i otes forUayard , but on the eecoi r third ballot it i thought these w : 0 captured by Field , who ia wt iougiit of by the delegation. Ha : ack bai two votes in this dolegatioi Senator Ben Hill , of Georgia , : ravenalion with a reporter yosterdi xid : "Were I delegate to the coi ention I would vote for Tilden firs at and all the.ttme , even again&t n wn brother. Tilden having "bet seated out of his election it ptosen ) the country such an issue as nevi resented before. The letter of Ti en is HE OF TUB ABLEST POLITICAL DOC ! MENTS nanatins ; from any man in the hi > ry of the government. The ox anoy for sucb. a letter never befoi zcurred , not even during the time < /ashington , and it is therefore a bier document than Washington evi rote. " Ben Hill will not cxprei is choice now with Tilden withdraw ! ut it is thought he is u Bayard mai COJimjtENTAKIES ANI > 4FEELEBii. Senator Garland , of Arkansas , wi at the full vote of the Arkansas del ition on the first ballot. If Ga .nd gets no support from other stati Is votes will go to Bayard on tl ait ballot. Louisiana will vote solid for Hai jck. Kentucky Is divided. The first ba > t will be Hendricka 7 , Bayard ! hurman 2 , Hancock 6. Payn ield and Jewett will got no vote he succeeding ballots will be of tl ime nature , and no material .chan probable till it ia sure that ion .vorito . candidate has a lead tbi romites wvll for his nominatiot he opinion of t o delegation : tat 8i-yraour and Hendricks will yt ) the ticket. T"6 North Carolina del.'gation" : 1 the whole in favor of Bayird , br i the first ballot it U surmised thi ncock will have a majority of tl lies , Bayard taking the others. Tt cond ballot will be : Bayard 1' ancock 3 ; after that Bayard wi iv < j the whole vote The thirteen Butler men of tl .iBiachusotts delegation will piv ancock on the first ballot 3 votei andill 1 , Bayard 5 , Seymour 2 , an ilden 2. Thia p-rtion of the dc'i ' , tio"n i ys that the other half wi ite about the same way. On th cond ballot their votes will got yard principally , with Hancock a cond choice. , At a me ting of the New York del ation last night s vote was taken t st the sense of the delegation o esidential preferences. On the fire Hot there were 38 votes for Payne for Tilden , 11 for English , ( i fo ( yard acd 3 for Hancock and mdall. The- Payne men ara ver bilaut , for as the delegation is gov aed by the unit rule , their candi te will get the 70 votes on the fira Hot. It is claimed by some of th ti-Tilden men that the plan of Ti ] n is to throw his strength for Payn the first three or four ballots , ani en when the proper time comes t ike a grand break on the rank am 3 of all the other candidates am minate Tilden WITH A HUBBAS. At s meeting of the Kansas delega mlastnieht it wai decided to gtv > n. Tom Ewing , of Ohio , a compli sntary vote on the firat ballot , bu is decision may be changed at i jeting this morning. Th Minnesota de4e tioa rtilf fc r § Hancock , tytf jf tjtf 'Jetfjn , democratic atitea decide upon a < didate they will change their vote The Wisconsin delegation last n : deoiied to vote for Seymour if otherwise twill name was presented , will cast 10 votes for Mcrrhon , 4 Bayard and the rest scattering. COMMITTEE WOEK. The commutes on permnent ganizition met immediately after close of tbe convention in one of rooms in the rear of tha s'ase , and 'cided to recommend ex-Gov. J. Stevenaon , of Kentucky , aa chairn and.to. . . continue the other tstnpoi officea . TEKKITOEIES ADMITTKD , BUT NO TO ! They also adopted a resolution mitting the delegates from the tei torirs and the district of Columbi ? seats , but not to vote ? . BHOBBISO STKONO MINDKD FEMAI The committee on resolutions rr and , before they could organize , Woman's suffrage association ccmn teeappearcdbeforo them , led by Sui B. Antho'ny ; Without receiv them , or giving them BU opportun to prazcntjieir pleas -fDr a woma mflraga plank , the committee ; [ ourilt'd to the ctago of the hall. David A. Wrlls , of Connectlc : alled the committee to order , s noved that Hon. Henry Waltersi ) f the Lousville Courier-Journal , nado temporary chairman , which t : arried. Irish , of Iowa , was tr icininated for temporary secreta jut tko motion was not put. 1 ueeting th n adjourned to meet t ) . m , and the committee took anotl idjoumoient till 9 o'clock. The committee on credentials orgi zed , with M. B. Young , of Goora ihairman , and J. A. Nattner , of 0 ; on , as secretary. Only ono impo mt case remained to bo heard tl ) f New York. MASSACHUSETTS' CASE SETTLED. -Massachusetts case has be imicably settled. The delegates > oth factions having got together eai n the morning , agreed to heal th liderences by umtitg themselves a lividing the vote of the atato. Tl lesiro for good feeling carried so i hat or-Uongreratnan John K. Tarbc m < s of the contesting delegates , n ntde a member of the committee redeutmls , before whom otherwi ii "bwn case would have been heai nd by the committee was made i istaut secretary. The committee mot at 8 o'clock ai ook up THE TAMMANY HOBT a Now York ! Boss Kelly made ing speech. The prospects are th he session will continue till late he night. What the result mil be i impossible to tell , but a member he committee believes that an amK ile-airangemont will bo reached. , p A WOMAN DELEGATE. The-proceeding were interrupt y the application of Mrs. Lilly le reaux Blake , of New York city , ai Irace Saxon , of New Orleans , for pc lisaion to appear before the comnii ie and establish the claim of Mi tlake to appear in the convention be representative of a body of ma oters , wh'o held , a masting on Fort , sventh street , Kww Yorlt , on thu 7 t May , and selected her as their re tentative at this convention. ] 3ply to inquiries by the represent ve of the district , Mrs. Blake stati iat she wished it distinctly unde : oed that she did not appoir as tl jpresentative of the woman's suffrai tovement. She had been , al laimedf selected by a meeting con Died almost exclusively of male cit ; ns who were anxious to see juatii one to both sexes. Her applicatic as wholly outside and independei f any demand made by Susan B. Ai tony. Atter this interruption the Tan any case was resumed. TILDEK'S CONSCIOUS BTREXOTII. Charles H. Pa e , chairman of tl hodo Ishnd delegation , is confidei tat the old ticket of Tilden and Hei ricks will again be nominated. id to an agent of the National aasi ated press last night that last Situ ly afternoon he had an intervie ith Tilden at Grammercy park , i to Idtter's request. Tilden said i im ; "Mr. Page , if the Cincinna mvontion sees fit to nominate me , m confident of carrying New York. u as conscious of it as that I am si ng here in this chair. Tbo people < 'ew York have got enough of Jot [ elly , and they would support me , [ r. Page says Tildon went on to tc im he had been wronged in 1876 , urtion of hi * remarks being about tl ime as his letter. Tilden also aai ( Page : "If the Cincinnati convci on does not nominate me , you vol hichever way New York does age does not consider Tilden's letti ie of declination , but rather ono th ; ill strengthen him in the conventioi 'J'ftRO aUo stated that a patticuli lend of Hendricks told him th ; v ENDRICES WOULD ACCEPT THE SECOB PLACE , id this is what causes him ( Page ) 1 nieve that the old ticket will be r jininated. The interview that Ps ; id with Tilden took place before Ti : n'a letter was written , but the letti ust have been written before the ii rview , for only a few hours after ti infab the document was' issued. TAMMANY COUNTED OUT. The committee on credential ? , aft < sing in session for four hours , di ded against the claims of Tarn man ill to representation in the convei an by a vote of 34 to 4. By their action the committee o edentials practically barred out a ttt-Tilden contesting delegations. The Tammany men propose to hav further hearing on the merits < eir claims to represent the New Yor imocracy , and will carry their cas fore the convention , where the 11 make a hot fight. Senator Wad ampton will champion their clait fore the convention. BEN. BUTLEB'S LOVE FE > ST. As a part of the compromise bolwce o two rival Massachusetts deleg : > ns an address was prepared addresi . J'to the democrats of Massachv tt , " in which the chairman of eac legation gives notice that the breac the party has been healed , and re < amends that the two state convei ms shall consolidate and be held i mmon to support the national non ee. This unites the two wlmjs , : e party known as the Butler der/ its and Abbott or Fanenfl hall doz rats , which separated on account c e first candidacy of Ben Butler o e democratic ticket in 1878. , _ , 'WILL PAYNE BK r ' . ( " : : T } p f L e M--I. f ti Mon of t X.v * o s e otv io a i ' t . ' ; -l RV s jin j y r * - - v it became generally known ihat it make a big break for Tilden a testing the sense of the conventi This is especially canvassed am the southern delegation , whore int tions it is to vote foi whoever New York delegation thinks can ca the doubtful states. The effect c move of this kind on the part of New York delegation would be tb The New York vote solid for Pa ; on the first billet and on the seco All the southern states called be/ / New York would casts their ballots Payne under the impression that S York desired Payne's nominati Now the rumor that it it ihe int tion of the New Ycrk delegation split on the second ballot has put auutheru delegation in doubt as whether they ehsll cast their vc for Payne on the second ballot , stand by their first choice. Thurman'a friends are getting c justed at the Ohio movement in fa } f Payne , and pronounce it an alter it a Tilden boom. The prime mov in the interest of Payne are all Friends and warm supporters of 1 len , and it is strongly * surmised tl t big effort is on foot to NOMINATE THE OLD TICKET a whine of enthusiasm , and tl Dhio is in the movement. As an ; ument that something of the kinc > n hand it ii suggested that Juc Eioadlys speech tits Tilden'a lett tnd reads as if it meant to help lei i Tilden movement. Thene rum iomo mainly from the anti-Tile non , but fie Tilden talk.laat nif vas to emphatic and strength is i , -eloped in so many quarter * , that I itory looks more than probable. For the first time since the openi if the campaign here there u LN EXHIBITION OF OENEBAL ENTI BIASM. The streets have been filled w nradca. Open air mws meetit tavo been held in front of all the 1 totals , fire-works and rausjc is the i ler , and crowds of shouting , yulli aen are mot everywhere. Tbe croyi re much larger than at any til leretofore. HENDBICKS GLTCTKB , The Hendricka men are putting otne of the hardest work of the we nd are making more show than a : f the others. An enthusiastic met Qg was held at the Gibson houteai p ° oches were 'made by Judge Goo ng of Indiana , Messrs. Ogden ai jittla of New York , Dr. Sherrard nd'ana ' , Gen. Munson of Indian nd Hon. John F. Follett of Oinci att , and other * . Over three the and p-sople were congregated in t treets below , and the enthuiiasm ai isplay was kept up for more th Dur hours. A few doors below , lelodeon Hall , a big Thurman met ig was held , but adjourned thr ours before the Hendricks meetii jrminated. Another large and equi r enthusiastic Hendricks meeting w eld in front of the Indiana hea uarters , where speeches were ma y distinguished Hendricks men ndiina , State Senator Merritt , linois , and others. THUBMAK AFRAID. At the Thurman ratification mee ig , which was addressed by we ] nown Buckeyes , the following re [ ution was adopted : Resolved , That the candidacy i ly other citizen of Ohio other tht Iten G. Thnrman , for the nomin on of the convention in advance i ie presentation of his name , is rep uted by the democrats of- Ohio ac 3Qouncad ai untrue to the expresat ill of the democracy , as Ohio hi torn'sad it in state convention ai mbled. PEOBABLE VOTES. The Michigan delegation had a irnest meeting last night , and idly split up Payne 5 , Bayard ilden 3 , English 1 , and others n < jclared. Iowa will give on the first ballot- uncock 12 , scattering 10. Maine Payne 12 , Hancock 2. South Carolina Solid for B yan New Hampshira For the best mai id preftra r. western man. Virginia Bayard 10 , Field 8 , Hai ick3. Vermont Hancock 10. Missouri Hendricks 10 , Bayard < hurman 1 , P yne 1 , Hancock I iorrison 7. Alabama Bayard 14 and Field i first ballot , but when the abaolui rength of the delegation ia tested ill be found solid for Bayard. California Field 7 , Tnunnan I > yard 1 and Hendricks 1 , ontl rst ballot. Oregon Field 2 and TUden 2 , o ie first ballot. If Tilden is out i 10 race Field will get the entire del ition. ' . Mississippi Will give on the fir illot , Bayard 8 , Hancock.4 , Field < ilden 1. The second ballot wi tango slightly in favor of Field. New Jersey The delegation wi > te at random on the first -ballo anding about as follows : Bayard I andall 3 , Bandolph 4 , Jewett ' . ilden 1. The delegation is solid f < arker , but they think it unwise 1 iring Parker upon tbe convention tc iddenly. Nevada Solid for Field , six vet Rhode Island Bayard 3. Payne ] ancock 1 , Randall -Tilden an cClellan , 1. Kentucky The delegation hasn < it decided whom they will auppoi i the first ballot , but Bayard an ield will get the greater part of th ite. , t PLATTOEM. At their meeting last night the ' -on ittee on resolutions listened to th presentatives of woman f' ffrsg < > eechea were made by M' l Lilli avereaux Blake , Susan B. Anthon id Mrs. Phelps , of Chicago. Georg Watterman , of Vermont , offered solution in favor of woman suffrage iveral rejolutlons were 'offered di luncing the fraud of 1876 , and ; is finally resolved that the resoh ) ESkof 1876 shall be adoptad as .sis of the platform of 1880. > ' & sul mmittee of nine was appointed'i port a series of resolutions at a meei g to be held this morning. Henr attersnn , of Kentucky , was mad ? irman of the committee , and th her members are : Major E. Barki le , of Missiuippi ; John P. Irish , ( wa ; M. W. Fullerton , o ! JUieoii an. S. P. Howell , of Georgia ; D. ( ells , ef Connecticut , 'aid. Jndg eagan , of Texas. Mr. Warner , < bio , made a long trgmnent befoj e committee in favor of the pasMjj a law providing for goremmentit irvlsion audreetrictions Jntbe ma r of interstate transportation on ral ads. At 1 o'clockUik-CMMiitUr was , ] eston.and te Uk % -I ir ' bors for some honhr. FOREIGN INVENTS , Famine Fever Breaks Out County Mayo , Ireland. Remarkable Scene of Exci znent in the British Houai of Commons. "Swear Not at All. " Que n Victoria to Pay a Vi to Ireland , the First in Thirty Years. The Great St. Gothard Ti nel in Danger of Col lapsing. - Staffordshire , England , N Workers , Und aSuccees- ful Strike. JOT5EN VICTOBIA TO VISIT IBELA3 IpecUl Dispatch to The Bee. LONDON , Juno 23 , 1 a. m.- itartling and most pleasing announ nent has been made. It' is that I tueen , instead of going for the su ner to Balmoral and Odborn , as usv nrill visit Ireland and remain tbere lometime. Lord Kenamore has : eived a gracious command to prep , o receive her as hii guest , and he low refitting and arranging his m ; ion at Kilberg for her reception. 1 ineen is expected to make her eni nto Ireland about the middle of 1 ; ust. She will land at Kingston a iroceed to Dublin and spend a f lays there , having her apartments he castle , and then go on to Kilbe 7bo queen has not visited Ireland i acre than thirty years. The iron market haa slightly i linee. STRIKE OVER. The nail makers in Staffordshii rho have been on a strike , have i eptcd the terms offered by the mi ; r , and the strike has been abandc d. 'The new arrangement gives lie men'a alight advance in wagei BRADLATTOH CAN'T AJTIBU. pecbl dispatch to Tno Bee. LONDON , June 23 1 . m. T ebate on Bradlaugh's case was r amed in the house of commons h ight. Mr. Gladstone , in a modera peech , supported Mr. Laboucher lotion , and argued that Bradlau as legally entitled to take the oat Sir-Stafford Northcote , in a she pech , scouted the idea that B.-a mgh should affirm. Several of the Irish member indl antly repudiated Bradlaugh's att im. Ultimately the house dividi > rMr. Labouchere'a motion permi ng Bndlaugh to affirm , which i sited in a vote of 230 against 27 he result was received with treme ous cheering and the waving of hal tc. The demonstration was unpir ; led and the cheering was distinct iard in th * palace ysrds. - t ] ladstone and the other members ie government voted in the minorit Immediately on Mr. Lftboacherc : otion being negatived the hou lopted Sir Harding Gifford's reaol on , retusing to allow Bradlaugh firm or to take the oath. Bradlaugh intends to present hii If at the table of the house and c r to take the oath , and if he is i ised he will bring an action again ie clerk of the house. COLLAPSE OF A TCJfNEL. A dispatch from Geneva says it imored that the St. Gothard tunn tows signs of collapsing. FAMINE rayaa IN IBKLAND. d ldl8p tchtoTtcBce. - _ DUBLIN , June 28yl a.-m. Thelar .e fever has appeared ac Charleston aunty Mayo , ad twenty cases a ; iug treated at the public infirma , Swineford , near Oharlestown. GOOD SnOOTlNO. cUl Dispatch to The Bu. DUBLIN , June 23 , 1 a. m. Tl ish rifle team practiced at Dall ont yeftterday. Mr. Bigby made ore of 218 out of a possible 225 , b g'the highest score made during tl resent , pract'.ce. The mor irs of the American tea ere present , and only fired ie range except Mr. Laird who mat i , highest possible at the 800 yan ace and 71 AC tbe 900 yards rang The date of the International riJ atchhas been'fixed for June 29tb. CODE CYCLONE. iccUl Dtopatch to The Bee. PABIS , June 23 ; 1 a. m. Tl lolling mania has not yet ended. I 'antrive , a member of the Paris clu id two affairs of honor to settle wit i as many days. In both duels 1 Dunded his adversaries , and himEC csped unhurt. He ia to fight a thi : lei to-day. DOMESTIC DOINGS , Destructive Storm , edal Dispatch to the ttee. NAPANEE , Ont. , June 22 4 p. i A storm did great damage to tl ops and properly immediately we thia place yesterday. Bun Over ana Killed , edal dispatch to The Bee. EAKKAKEE , HI. , June 22 4 p. r Mrs. Holseman and an eightei onths' old child was run over by ilway train at Grant Park statu isterday. Mrs. Holseman was f lly injured and her baby instant lied. Chicago Races , octal dispatch to The Ben. CHICAGO , Juno 22 , 4 p. m. Tl st race , "The Illinois oaks , " f ree-year old fillies ; $60 entranc 15 forfeit , with ? 800 added , § 200 iloh goes to the second and § 100 e third ; distance one and one ha and-Bye , Go lies , was won by Bye ag second , Lavacsa third. Tim 37 | . Dead Alive. d l Dispatch to The Bas. NEW YORK , June 23 1 a. m. C 'onday the body of an apparent iad baby was brought to thajaorgj id placed on cold marble Cab. Tl to 1 muty coroner who h ppened to eiamuie the chj eeent , began ta g i t h n hfl he detected polaations of the he He commenced artificial respirati and succeeded in restoring it to 1 Base Ball. Special Diipatch to TUB Bra. CHICAGO , June 23 1 a. m. Tr 2 , Ch cages 5. CLEVELAND , June 23. Provide 10 , Cleveland 5. BUFFALO , June 23. Buffalos Bostons 4. Game called to a close .ho eighth inning on account of da nos. BALTIMORE , Juna 23. Baltimo 0 , Nationals 16. Revenue Steal. Special Dkratch to TBS CM. WASHINGTON , June 23 , 1 a. m A defalcation of upwards of § 19.1 has been discovered in the account ; the Lite Collector Freeland , of first New York ( Brooklyn ) distri ' and the commissioner of revenue telegraphed to have Silas A. Bo deputy collector , arreated. County Commissioners. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. * MONDAY , . June 21,1880 The commissioners mot as a bo : of equalization according | .o law t pursuant to published notice. Present Commissioners Corli Knight and Drexel. The following changes were made the assessed valuation of property returned for the year 1880 : SW. i , Sec. 23. Tp. 15 , E. 11 , lucod from § 1200 to S10CO. Lotl , block 4Bowery Hill , reduc "rom § 300 to § 250. Lot 2 , block 4 , Bowery Hillreduc , 'mm § 100 to § 50. S. * of W. of lot 1 , block i ; 3malia , reduced from § 2000 to § 18 ( Lot 28 , Sec 22 , Tp. 15 , B. 13 , : luced from § 5500 to § 4700. Block 143 , Omaha , reduced fr < 53500 to § 2800. Lot 1 , bl < ck 253 , Omaha , reduc rom § 450 to § 350. Lot 4 , block 174 , Omaha , reduc rom § 3500 to § 3000. Lot 2 , block 81 , Omaha , raised frc 5500 to § 1000. Lot 9 , Sec. 22 , Tp. 15 , B. 13 raiEi rom § 5000 to § 5500. Adjourned to the 22d inst. JOHN B . MANCHESTER , County Clerk. i Postofflce Changes , luring the week ending the week on ag June 19 , 1880 , furnished Ti JEE by Wm. Vleck , of the postoffi epartment : Established Cornell , Hitchco Io.L. D. Crnrence , postmaster ; Ha jy , Siour Co. , T. S. Northorp , POE miter. Discontinued White Cliff , Sioi ! o. Names Changed Spring Valle Tockols county to Hardy ; TJnio Iills county , to Factory ville' . Postmasters appointed Bit prings , Gage county , Walton < Litter ; Clarksville , Merrick count ! . A. Bichardaon ; Factoryville , Ot ounty , John Murfin ; Homestea turt'county , S. R. Deaver ; KedBir [ olt county , Barrett Seett ; Sprio ale , Valley county , Waldo Ludde Teed Kivert Hall county , Nathan' ' ritton. MARKETS IS ? TELEGRAPH New York Monev and Stocar. NEW YORK , Juno 21 , MONEY Market at 23J rer cent. GOVERNMENTS. . 1881 . . 1 ( ; B. 63 , - , 3. 18 , New. . . . 1C . . \l \ nrijt . S. I > cr cent v . . . . . . . . K STOCKS. . . K x&Itland - . --.K InoaJCcntral B.i < J . - . 1 ! &A . " . jw York preferred Central. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ike le. . Shore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . ; * ie preferred. . . . . . . . . t irthwestem . . . . . nthwostern pref eired . . . . . . 1 ] . Paul . . . . . . . . . ' . Paul preferred. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 abun , St. Louia and Pacific . . . . . ' . . } ui. preferred & St. Jo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . < ' in. A St. Jo , pt'd . . . 'i Qlon Pacific. Pacific . . . . . . . orthern do preferred . > . . . . . . . ' wternUni-m Tele-f pb. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1C ' : ntr l Pacific . I icific Vail . ' .P. land cnnta . Cnlcsgo Produce. CHICAGO , June 22. Wheat Fairly active and low * 'o. 2 red winter , 90@94c for cas lj@92c , closed at 90gc for Jun 3f@89c , closed at 89c for July ; I 84jc , closed at 83c bid for Angus o. 3 , 83c. Corn Lower and inactive ; No. id high mixed , 3435c , closed igc for cash ; 34c for June ; 3435 [ used at 35Jc for July : 35j@35j | .osed at 35c bid for August. Oats Fairly active ana lower ; N , 25l@26.Jc , closed at 26lc for cas | @ 26ic , closed at 2eig26c ( } fun un24j ; < 325gc , closed at 25j@25 for August. > r July ; 21Jc Rye Quiet ; No. 2 , 75c. Barley Nominal. Pork -Active , irregular and highe U 80@11 85 for cash ; § 11 80@ll 8 : rJulyil 90011021 for Augus Lard Fairly active and highe 5 90 for cash or July ; § 6 92i@G ! > r August. Bulk Meats Shoulders , § 4 C lort ribs. § 6 95 ; short clear , § 7 20. Whisky Steady atl 09. Butter Steady. Eggs Unchanged. CLOSING PRICES. Wheat Active and lower ; No. jrin" , seller June , 90i@90c ; Jul 33 ® < s89Jo ; August , 83i@83gc ; Se smber , 82 ; 81 | < 381jcfor the yea osiogat iiuide prices ; No. 2 red wi : ir , 90 > c. , , _ Corn-Steady ; 34334gcfor Jun 5@35o f r July ; 35i@3c for A uet. , _ _ Oals 2G@2Gic for June ; 2oJSoo. ( for August. > r July ; 21Jc Pork § 11 80@11 82J for Jul 11 92J@12 for August ; § 11 973 2 02J for September ; gll 90 for U > ber ; closing at outside prhes. Lard § 6 90 for July ; § 6 92 6 ! > r August ; § 6 95 for September6 ; I ir the year ; § 7 OC for January. New Tort Produce. NEW YORK , June 22. Flour Doll and weak. Wheat Heavy and lower ; roceipl 31,000 bushels ; ungraded spnn I 09 ; JTo. 3 soring. § 105 ; ungiadi 3d , 8110@l 18J ; No. 2 do. , ? 1 )1 ) SlJjN/o. 9 red , Kansas , SI 10 ; N -fe-- " ' 2 amber , § 1 191 20 ; No. 2 red , Ju § 1 211 21i ; July , § 1 lli@l 1 AugUJt , § 107J@108J. Corn Demand active ; recoil 397,000 bushels ; ungraded , 47(3E ( No. 2 , 50J < § 51ic. Oats Heavy and lower ; receij 27,000 bushels ; mixed weatern , 3 39c ; white western , 37i@44c. Eggs Dull at ll@12Jc. Pork Firm ; new mess , § 12 © 12 70. Cut Bloats Firm ; long clear n dies , § 725shott ; cle7 50. Lard Heavy and business fair § 7 407 45 ' Buter Dull and heavy at 12@20 Whiaky Nominal at § 1 12@1 13 St. liouis Live Stock- Si. Louis , June 22 Hogs Higher and active ; York and Baltimores , § 4 20@4 25 ; pack and butchers , § 4J20@430 ; light bac § 4 10@4 10. Receipts , 2700 he ; Cattle In good aupply and fai active for natives at yeaterda prices ; Tcxans prices a shade oaai but not lower. Receipts , 2500. Sheep-Scarce ; fair , § 3 900. Produce. ST. Louis , June 22 Wheat Unsettled and lower ; 1 2 red , 98c for cash ; 97@98c June ; 8G@86.Jc for July ; 848- for August ; No. 3 do , 90cNo. 4 , 9 Corn Easier ; 34 @ 34c for ca 34j34icfor | June ; 34@37c for Ju 34@34ic for Auguf t. Oats" Firmer ; 29o for cash ; 2 ! tor June. Rye Lower and offered at 76c. Lard Nominally higher at § 6 ! Butter Firm ; dairy , 16@1 jrcamery , 18g22c. ( Eggs Quiet at 7i@8c. Whiaky Lower at § 1 08. Pork Higher and jobbing 512 20. Dry Salted Meats Stronger ; $4 § 680 , § G 75S7 00@7 05. Milwaukee froauce Market MILVAUKKK , June 22. Wheat-Declined lj@2chardl ( STo. 1 Milwaukee , Ol o ; No. 2 M Taukee , Jane , 91 c ; July,85c ; A ; ust , 82jc ; No. 3 Milwaukee , 74@7 < ejected , GOc. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 , 35e. Oats Quit ; No. 2 , 2Cc. Rye Quiet at 75 c. Barley Dull ; N < . 2 'all , 70o. Cblcafro Ldve SCOCK Market CHICAGO , June 22. Hogs Receipts , 21,000 head ; shi oentsj 3900 ; market good and acti or a'l. ' hinds , but heavy grades n lest ; prices folly lOc higher ; mix lacking , § 4 15@4 20 ; choice he * tacking , § 4 40@4 60 ; light packin > 4 20@4 40 ; some Texans at $4 45. Cattle Receipts 3800 head ; ah ! cientp , 1800 ; heavy animals stead ightcr descriptions strong with acti aovementstirmer ; prices for sbippin i4 20@4cO for averages 1100 and 16 lounda ; the bulk sold at § 4 30@4 6 ; ra s Texans , § 2 50@3 45bulla3C ; tockera. § 2 80@3 30 ; native COTI i2 70@330 ; cattle , § 5 0005 50. ' Sheep- Receipt * , 600 head ; abi aents none ; trada weak ; common air , § 3-4503 50 ; good to choice , ? 3 1 ? 4 00 ; no sbippinfj demand. Fraternal Masons. The Grand lodge of Masons of t ! tate of Nebraska met in this city ai 'clock yesterday afternoon. In t ! vening Court lodge No 11 , Capii odga No. 3 , St. John's lodge No. 2 nd the ladies of the Eastern Stir te iered the delegates a receptiod lasonic hall. The reception was wi ttended , and was a grand snccet ! ce cream , cake , lemonade , slrawbe ies and other refreshments we erved in ample sufficiency , and t ] 'Ccasion ' was ono that will be pleasar y remembered by those who attende Wo offer a nrst-ciass white Ian Iried ahirt , with an improved * rel orcod front , made of Wamautta mn in , 3-ply bosem and cuffis , of 221 incn , at the reduced price of $1.5 Pho workmanship , fit and style of 01 hirts aio placed in competition wl r d shirt sold in Omaha. We guara oe entire satisfaction , or will refui he money. We make to order eve : ; rade of shirts and underwear , gi tetter goods for less money , than ci ie got elsewhere. Our fancy imporn hirtings are of the choicest patterr. n underwear we cannot be nude old. Omaha Shirt Factory , 252Famhai Mid Onntral FJotnl. ipt > n itf > Or FOR SALE ' ' ' - - FEYERiABOl THE GREAT MALARIALANT1DOTG OF THE AGE. Safe , Certain , Sure and Speed ; NEVERIWLSTOCURE he only artlcleknownlhatWil esadtoafcVnls disease xje/V7 cr/7eV7/Adromthc system * J.C.RICHARDSON , 6 OLF. PROPRIETOR General Agents , RICHARDSON a CO. WHOLESALE. DRU6CISTS. EVERYWHERE , BARGAINS' ' REAL ESATI IB IE IMIIS AGENCY , 15th ami Douglas Strei OTCT 3,000 residence loltl forralo bjMa * : y at prlccjrtnjlrg ( nm J2S to $2,500 tub , ocat d'n e-ery p rt cf 'hecito. and ia ' direction from the PostofBce , noith cut , sc > r vest , and varjlnfr in dltUuce from htockto cue or two mile } from tame. Call namlne oar l'gt Several choIceMot * in CriCln & Ituca * lion , west of com cut , between St. Mary's a le and Ilaruey rtrett-J'OO to SbOO. 80 acres Just cast of bat racks on Sir mlers ibis Is choice ord and will be sol I very cl for cash in 5,10 < r ii ncio lo's ; now Is } our t ; o secure a bargain. Choice lot at end of street cir trails on S > leri street for fc > 75. Choice lot , P-irnhkni and 21th s''ests , 90 : eet for * 1WO will divide It. Cheap lota In Credit Fomhr a JJilIuu. soul J. P. depot 3100 to fSOO. TERRACE ADDITION. Forty Iota on Park Avenue and Georgia tr > n road to park , and near bead cf St. MA ivenne , at fr. m $125 to { 300 each Seven vi Irae at elirht par cent intrrest to tboce who > ut up good subtUutUI buUdlLK * . F r fart > artloal rs apply to. O. P. BEMIS , Agent , Fifteenth and Douglas Street A nice lot on Barney and Twenty-first gtre or 8355. Two choice loti on JOth. uoir St. Mary's ai le , t Oil 65 feet each , for $350 and 900. Two choice lota near 23d and Clark streets ! V. Smith's addition $300 and * 3K > . Fifty Iota in Sh.nn'a first , second > nd third Itlons foriU 0 to $600 each. Lot ceir 15th and Fierce , $150. 2 lots on Harnev near 21th 8t , $6UO each. ) t on Kith n ar Howard 'treat , } 7uO. 40 Iota In Orand Viewadtlltlon , south of U. ridge and depot , frura * 15 to 9 00 each * One acre , 117x370 feet , on ISth street , (01 t Poppleton's new residence , for $2,000 , or i Ivida into city sired lots a : from $350 to ? ten. ten.BT7EEVIBW BT7EEVIBW ADDITION. "Lars * number of beantlful retijauca lutt , Lted In this new addition on Capitol Hill , reeu24thst.eeton the east , 23th on the we odea street on the north and Farnbam str a the south formerly owned by C. B Da id mure recently known kg the Perkins IS act nly 22 lots have thus fir been platted 11 irnhaza and 8 on Douglas street. TiJtte li ce 0 to 56 feel In widt and ISO in depth. $ ! , ( ir the choice. 6 jejre time , at 8 per cent i irtstt thwc who will tullu gocd substant ousei tberetn. Call and examine plat and g ill informAtton at BEMia'REAl , ESTATE AOENOY , 15th and Douglas Streets. Over 200 house * and lots are offered for u fthlaofflca They are sent eied all orer t ty. Any location you de Ire. Prices Yarjl om 9300 to $15,000 each. 2 good lota and 2 cheap houses near Jacks id 12th strata at a great taolflce. Heral tat bf rroln for some ono. The property BIT 9 suld lam. dUtely. Covers Jus t a quarter o lock. Call and examine this * It boat any del' GEO. P. BEMIS , Agent , 15th and Dnuglas Stg A desirable lot near Cumlng and Saundi .reels , fl.COO. fl.COO.PARK PARK PLACE. The cheapest acre loU In tbo city of Oma ] re those ottered for sale by this agency In Pi Uee and Lowe's second add ! ion. on Cumi art and Calif nrnla street' ; you can make itstake ia plddofr np these bargains whila j Ta the chance. These loU are more than cq 1 size to 4 full-sized city lots rr a half blocl id It will be but a very short time before 01 Itb put of one of these acre lots will sell for iuch as wa offer aful aero to day. They i cated a vary short dia'ance west of Cr igbt ollrge. Fncea ranging from 8160 to $300 ] : relot. Call immediately , and don't lose yo lance , and get plat and full particulars of OEO. P BEMIS , Aeent. 15th and Douglas Street * Nice lot on Sherman Avenue north of Nlcho reet , $1,400. Half lot on Owtetween 13th and llth stre : 1,000. 2 nioo lots In Hartman's addition , $400 to $6 < Large number of acre lots in Glsa addition orth Omana , 8125 to $300 each. Choice corner lot near 22nd and Califon nets , 81.ECO. Several good Iota in Nelson's addition , $150 ISO each. Choice lot in Thornell'g addition , $750. Several large lota in Bartlett's addition , ids and 2 } acres each. Prices $700 to ! , < , ch. Several choica lots in Reed's flrjt additic 75 to $350 each. Acre lot on Sherman avenue , (16th strct th of Poppleton's new residence , for $1,1' ' 2 large Ints-neir 18th and ClArk streets. 6 to feet Corner , * I00 ; inside , $1,000. 3 large lots on She-m n avenue , (16th ( atre < ar Clark Street , $900 each. McOANDLISH PLACE. 22 nice and cheap lotg , very near to the bi , eas part of the city , located a very few st < iuth of the Convent and St. lliry'i ! avcn jet ist voutnf and adjoining the ground of Jaa ; Woolworth and WJ. . Council these s leap and very desirable , being BO handy to b ess part of city , to new government depot , D orks , white lead works , U. P. depot , sto LId , packinghouses , etc Call and ? et p id tuft particulars. Price $275 to $3SO and ei : rms to those who build GEO. P. BEMIS , Agent , 15th and Douglas Sts 3 choice residence lota en 21th street. betr ( ouglas and Dodge streelg$1.100 ; to 1.2tO c : id long time to triofc who will build. 2chnfic comer lo's near 2lth and Fatnb ; roots , 65x124 feet. $1,150 and $1,200. and Ti isy termf to purchaser * who wi 1 Improve. Also 4 lota on 24th , between Farnham i ouglas 8 reels , $950 to $ l , < iOO each and Ic mo. mo.3T250 of tbo best business lota in the city maha for sale , located on every bU2lae a stre J03o $6,000 each. iSTAlso very \aluable sto'eproperties in test every btuinesa block (5,000 to $15 , ' ichLAKE'S ADDITION. 10 choice residence lots in anore addition , 1 leJiately north of and adding Poppleto eauUful residence and grounds , and located 3th i9th and 20th street * . $300 to $550 each t ery easy terms to those whowill build. Cell a lamine plat and get full partlcuUn. Beau iful building site on Sherman aven 16th streetbetween ) Poppleton and the Dndl Isms pro e ty ; 63 feet cost frontage on ' renue. by 3S9 fret in depth.Yi'I dif ide It.m ig 132 feet by 339. Call an J get foil particul : An acre n l th street. ICifect east front y 378 feet deep. This is just south ef the K > l etb ( Poppleton place. This Is gilt-edie , call i et price and terms of BEV IS , Azenl IS good lots , joat north of and adjoining K mith's addition , and located between 20th i Modern streets , at reasonab'e prices ted Ii me to buyer who Improve. BKMlS , Agent HORBACH'S .ADDITION. 53 lots ia Horbach's first and second addltli n lath , 18tb , 19th and 20th strecW , betwi 'icbolk' , Paul , h'he-Dian and Clark at eeta , T andy to U. P Shops , smelting works , e wgiDg In pncea from from $20" to $1:100 ca tqulrlcij obly small payment down arid li mat 7 Ptr cent Interest to those who will : rove. CKO. P. BEMIS. 15th and Douglas Street 33 nice lot * In Parker's addition , betwi annders an < l Pierce. King and Campbell's.S nBlon'.ostre't ; 19 lota with south fr > nta i ) with north frontaire , only 6 blocks mrth 10 turn-table ( nd strc t-tar track ) on Stand leet. Veryl w prices ; $175 cash , or $100 r'g time nd li per cent interest to those v ill build. UT150 rood farms for sale In Douglas , Bar Tashlngton Bart , Dodge , gauntlers and East tr of counties. CT3 0 OW ) acres best selected lands In ' te f 01 sale by this act ncy. Call and get ma Ire-Man and full particul * n tZTKtm fc' new map of Omaha , 60c and $1 /STBemli ! new pamphlet ( and map of taU ) entitled "the outlook cf Ntbratka" te distribution. Geo. P. Bern is' , ESTATE AGENC 15th & Douglas St. , HURRAH FOR THE LEADERS AHEAD OF THE TIMLS1 Bring on Your One , Two and Three Gtnt Pieces. You Can Use Them at the GASH DRY GOODS STORE -OF L. B , WILLIAMS fc SONS , Cor. of Dodge & Fifteenth Sts Opposite Postofflce ; Look at this List- : EOjdtPriitk . 99 ' 10 LoosdaJe Mu > lm . n LO Fitiil of Lcoin . 99 18 " Fine 4-1 Unblca.ntd 93 12 " lie > " JlOO 16 Cra h IvO 16J3 " Cotton Dies * Ccn-Jf . 1 00 Panting * . . . % , V.l Wool Euntinj ? . . . . . 93 ? ' ! Li'.crtTowtls. . , . . . „ . . . , . 13 [ > uo Let Dm 8 Cwlj wotth from 20 to . PC , lotteVittiat. . . . . . . A . 10 Corsets MuiblelHp . PS lladam F y . 1 W Suite's fr m facto 3 CO A Few Notions Slasttc Cord , best t 2ctt Knitting Coiton ' g " English Pins i.'lll 8 7 * " " touching perjd I ' S runey Ked llandkeicblcfi , small . . . . . 5 large 9 Spiel ipoolTnut piol slllc 10 J IrPins * 3es' iJrtsi C.-oIil S- Gems' lurnishiDg Goods 5wt Linen C-llarS IS " " Cuffa. . . . . . JS IbckStrng li 3..i- 19 'bUoTieJ , Jjrdoj 19SI 'inc hrittshllosa SI Ixtrarine CdLsh lloje.i . S3 ' &ncy lIoMi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 F od " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01 .0 Sctta Fine Fancy Hose . M nd ruwrCo-dstQ. . . . . . SCO ent ' Uile Glot.e . 10 nd up to . 75 o dSufpenders. . . . . . 19 udupto . . . 2M- , 'nlau.dild Shlru . . . . 72 Fine Unlau 'dried 8blrt . E9 n Exfa taundrid Shirt . . . . . 1 19 e U'KId'lovis . 100 ndut 10 . . . . 1 OS Ina Umliig- Gloves . 3 Od cuU'Qiuze etlrts . . . W pto . 30 ind lot of other goods -which 70 haven't space to mention * lend lor price iiat. "Wo-y be.o-w vervbody. i , B. WILLIAMS & SONS , Leaders in Dry Goods * 422 & 1424 Bodes St,0or. 15th. Omaha , - - - - Neb. Ear Diseases Dr O. E. Bhoetoakbr , he well k ow Autal Surgeon , of txllnr , Pa.f ho has "t'n In Ihf nydical miexloi. UT.I X9 .ars.giv.aALL his time tXCLD TFL . to ho tr iifrn > o > deatees * aaU ulse * cs f the iranj atarrh l.e adj a Tkloab * llttloh. k F Cl > iu ( < u t..e treatmcn 01 thr dl-esr , REKTuA 1 > ' 1 bis book c vts refer n end : stimo Ut > flat Till tatiiff nemo * s p leal. e is alao author ot a wo-k of 376 p xe , " < * TO , andtbrtrpro t e-i'm-nt rr i the-e ois-ti rice $ , by n-a I No family shuL. . be wl'bout copy ot th 9 v luib'e ' book. It w 1 - TO nf- iluir , 'o- l h aring and d > dor s fees. DE UOEJIAKEK'S i.medy for tie cure ot RUN ISO rAv- , 1 uni rti-llr acknldi d by ijrsicUi sad the i nblls in gt e al. a * the i-nly uly rellitila rein d } f. r the cure of ti 1 * lomtrw- imcdiea > e It Is nannies , tenant and ra- Mf , ard will cure akncst any OM i-T n f rty or flf ty years BUD din- . Ail bad m 11 and ip'.eatanti ess of the distasa lo-taoi yrtmotert. id the ieariur in Csl cases g.eaU ; inpio-cd ! rmanent > y Prire (2. Ill J . K Ish. wi oe- loanit tetaip dcaer in drugs medicine * -nd irgic.il Instrumente , lid. tarnna . tr * t. y2 > o l-lmo NOTICE TO GONTBACTORS Healed proroeas wi ! be re. cited by th un- irsiiT-ed ur.til 12 o'Joci to 11 , Jt.no 22 , Ib30 , r he f-rn'shiDjf of > H rn < tC' ' tal and t > e ere - on and conip etion of twii-sV ry bri k chol lildi g for the ilthwirJ.ln tba uy.f-m.ha , > bf ! catil on Cas ctreet. b tween o rte nth id F.ficemh stiectn. Eeparate bl a Kill be re- ilvd as tolo : For all Iriik wurk nd Me i nUbi'ir cf the required initerial * and 1-yinf 10 B irjne , and tncludlnrf the te'ting < f all ton . ir il" pljsUring , and fumrahlni ; fhe rtfi'.lr-d AteriaU for * be tame , for all ut stone dnirer- * 1 on the around , { o til caiprnter nd ] ln > r > ork In. lud tig tba furnlebin/uf a'lrtqul e ma > riil'Trth ame f or all pain Ing and u ar ng , icludlne all required raatKiala for the ame , ir ail ezc rains ; nd also ( llcoorp etcbnlldl . lans and cperiflcatloi can be seen at the fflca 1 0. FDri lt , architect. The p r op orper- ms receiviiiff 1m a ard will to tortured ex- rate a b nd with ooa and safflcle- s r nty irtbe f .IthfiJ performance thereof Prtporels lould be endorsed ornpostls tor building. Ihe right is reserved to reject any or all bids. T. JTt T , Secretary ot Board of Edacat on , _ Om h gab. Catarrhal IIA K'NO offentlnj mncons. PAINS o er th res , CRACKLING in the head. SI KEVINQ reath. DEAFNESS tu-J tick , in ? in the throat , re 81ON3 of CATARRH. The PURUL HT ECTLETIQV'3 thrown apoa the BRONCHIAL U8ES while le p , follow the m conm mjin- THE ENHRE SYSTEM. rano , an < l POISON uOerers know hnw OBSTINATE the dteue I * . he aciion of C tarrh l Virus , IlVe t hit of small * ox ruu been ITNALLY DISCOVERED. CaUrrh i now cuicd. McKnwET , B.R'dPre . .33 BrodSt.X. T. " \VEI DE MEYER'S CATARRH CURB U won- dcrfuL" I. H. BROVTS. Uerchsnt , 333 C nal Et.H. T. CATARRH 11 YEAE8. Clued by on pack- ago. . BeraDicr , Jr. , Jeweler , 637 Broadwir , V. T. ( bmll/ . ) Cured of CHRONIC CATAESH. I. L. BROTH , 3 BroadwajT. . T. , CATARRH 10 YEARS. Could not tute or unell Cured. I lost my voice by Catarrh , and ban beenoiT > ed. " J. Uucsuov , 1C6 Kowuk. Are. , Jersey City. ? . D. WOODS , * 37 Broadway , K. r. , cured o Chronic Catarrh. i. A. SxwxA5. Merchant , 305 Fulton 8t.ErooV lyn CHRONIC CATARRH. Given up by pbysiclani. Cured. u B. TnoiSH. larnranca 183 Xontaruo Bt , Brooklyn. Self and aoa cured of CATARRH . D. JIcDoxiLD , Uerchant , 713 Broadway. K. Y. ( Siitcr-ln-Uw. ) Bad CATABBH 0 YEARS. Cured. Etc. . Etc. . Etc. . Etc. . Etc. DR. WEI DE SHYER'S PAMPHLET with the 10 < t remarkable testlmotUla on record , fent ree , by hu AjftnU , Messis-D. B. DEWEY & Q.,16 Uey St. N. Y. ; or by Drunis'ii. The cere i delivered at 3UW a package. Think ot a reai ire for an otatlnate at this trifling Mt. FREE TO ALL Lny one who lo cs srooJ , chol'eVeidinzcan hM a r < > py of th ROSEDAIE LIBRARY ontidnine 82 Urjo page * , toiled toth u , I cs tikir naav > nd inn aiidnt * t ' ' ' 8JREIT & SMITH ,