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' VOL. X. OMAHA , NEBRASKA , MONDAY. JULY 12 , 1880. NO. 18. vr Established 1871. MORNING EDITION. Price Five Cents JIIXOR MAJORS. The Eising Oenerals , Who are Taught to Shoot and Sabre at West Point , Satisfactory Examination of the Academy by the Board ofVisitors. Various Recommendations Made for the Peace and Comfort ofthe Cadets. Alterations Suggested in the Standard of Admission. Complements to the Officers , The \Veet Point Academy. pedal Uinriatch to The Bee. WASnir.oTOX , July 12 1 a. m. The board of visitors , appointed by the president and by the senate and house , to allc-nd the nnnual examina tion at the military acidemy at West Point , have submitted their report , of which the following is a brief synopsis : The bosrd examined the new hospital and find that n further appropriation by congress of $21,618 will he required to complete the buildingr It has been erected iu the most substantial man ner. The board earnestly recommend an appropriation for its fpeedy com pletion. The cadet qmtrters are in adequate ( o th ir proper accommoda tion , many of Hit ; rooms a' present be- irg occupied by thn.e cady's , which overcrowds them and is likely toil tor- fere with health and a proper atten tion to thi ii studies. The board rec ommend tt'ii * c uigrrs ? bo asked for an appropriation to extend the west wing of the birracks so as to add thirty- two rooms The board further rec ommend that a bath house bo erected for the URC of the cadets. The bianl find that the regulations for the mililaiy academy have been fully and faithfully executed , and it has not seen or heard of anything in the administtation of the discipline wh-ch wf u'd ' suggest the propriety of ch nse in .the ayst-jin. Thy system is porely military , and is the result of 'miny yiars < { close observation and experience of those who from time to time have hid charge of the institu tion , and who t.ppear to have been .actuitul by the desire to make it effi cient in educating and training the ca-h-ts for al ! duiirs of soldiers and officer' . Tinotliccra are highly com- p.iuieul-Hl fi r the condition of the liiiHding in nil risptcts. Iu thejudg- imnt of thn board the drill merits the highest commendation. The boird are of the opinion that the standard of acquirements as a condition pie-redout to admission to West Point imposes upon the corps of instructors duties which might as well be performed by the t" chets in the common schools throughout the land , but as a consequence cf the low standard for sdinimion much valuable time is consumed in purely elementary instructiot.s xt an enormous expense to the government , and a needlesely largo prop.iriii > n of the cadets fail to sustain tliomeelves in competition with these who , though short in their academic course , possess sufficient knowledge of those prerequisites , and with a consequent heavy pecuniary lo s to the nation , a loss amounting to about $17 fiO per annum for ouch and every cadut. Of th 220 discharged during the PAR * , four years , more than half the number wore recommended for dismiss ! by the academic board , being found duucient in their duty , while many other * were from cause forced to resign. The cadets leaving , whether by dismission or resignation , owing to lack of mental capacity or disinclination to keep abreast of their class mates , should not bo permitted to return , at iu moat instances they are a necond time deficient. The board by no means advisesstich radical chingo in the standard nf nd- mission , as would exclude from the institution nil save those who are thoroughly instructed in every branch of preparatory study , but they are itrongly the opinion that the best interests of the service and the truest economy to the country demand that the pro ent ttandprd for admission should bo materially raised , or that much severer examinations rhould compel the cindidat'-s for admitslon < o be ubii'lutc'ly proficient In the re quirements of the present low stand ard , greatly below that required in similtr Europe * ! ! establishments , so that the highest efficiency of the ser vice moy bo scoured , not only through the character , but oy the exact schol arship Mid through tcientific trainings of its officers. The board recommend that the amount aimuilly appropriated for the library bo increased to $2000. The board are of the opinion that the duties of the treasurer and dis bursing officer * ore accurately and ef ficiently discharged by Major 0. N. Barry , also lh.it the quartermasterand commissary departments are managed with credit to all concerned. The board recommend the vigorous en forcement of regulations against the ue of tobacco In any shape by the ca dets. In conclusion the board expresses iU pleasure at the promptness with which the superintendent and the professors and officers c nnected with the military academy responded to Its requests for information to facilitate the labors of its committee. The report is signed by Robert Pat terson , of Pennsylvania , president ; James Grant Wilson , of New York , secretary. Base The following games of base ball w re played yesterday : BUWALO Cin-aunatis 2 , Buffa lo * L. CIEVKLAMD.OIevel nds 2 , Chica- gos 0. TKOY Tvoys 7 , Providence 5. BOSTON Worcesters 3 , Bostons 0. The Life Savins Service. Special Dispatch to The Bee. WASHLVGTO.V , July 11 10 p. m. The reports of the district officers of the life saving service , received up to date , show that 299 disasters to ves sels have occured within the scope of thi service during the year ending June SOth , 1880. There were 1947 persons .on board of these veste ! * , of 1938 were saved and 9 lost. They.were succored at the stations 515 shipwrecked perrms , to whom 1057 days of relief in the xggreca'e were furnished. The estimated value of the vessels involved in these disasters was 82,544,003 , and that of their cargoes $1,168,010 , making the total value of the property Imperilled $3,712,613. Of this about $2,611,533 was eavod , and $1,101,080 lost. The number of disasters involving the total lois of the Teasels was 64 DYING BYDEGEEES. The Fasting Man Slowly Near- the-Grave The Brain . Pinaplving. < ' " . Xf"X . * - - - -"X * 1 S ] > ecUl Oiipatch to the BIE. NEW YOKK , July 11 10 p. m. Dr. Tanner was reported in good con dition Saturday afternoon , although on the thirteenth day of the fast. liis general appearance was bettor than it was two d ys ajo ; , and he himself ex presses the fullest confidence in hi * ability of accomplishing his end. His face is somewhat 1hin and pinched , but has the appearance of a man in h lth , nnd 'his voice is clear and strong. Ho retired at a quarter past ten ldt night after first insisting that the gas be turned off. An old ruaidish looking .woman stepped up to him Iwt evening and offered to pray with him. She was n-morrd. Tanner has lost 21 | pounds Hiice the commencement < f the fa t. Dr. VanDewyde , professor ser of chetnictryjafter an examination , states that the fasting man for the past , few day ? , has been pasting off a large quantity of phosphate * . This would Ehow that the brain tissue is rapidly being worn out. Sport on the Turf. Special Dispatch to The Bee. MONMOUTH PABK , N. J. , July 11 10 p m. The July mooting of Monmouth - mouth Park association ended to-day with one of the best dny's sport evtr given by the association. The tiist race , milo and a half , handicap sweepstakes for all a e * , at § 300 each , with $700 added , $200 to the second out of the stakes , was won by Furlda , with Surge second. Tiny > 2:42. : Second race , handicap sweewatakes for three ye r i-lds , at 525 each , with $600 added , $150 to the second out of the stakes , mile and furlong , was won by Klttio J , with Emily F second. Time 2:00. : Third race , five furlongi , puree of $500 , for two year olds , was won by Top.'ey , with Blazn second. Fourth race , mile and a furlong , special sweepstakes , $ l,000 excb , half for the first , with 81,000 addtd ; three entries Luke Blickburn , Grenada and the Duke of Monlrose. The race wa1 ? won by Luke B'ackburn ' , with the Diikn of Montrose second. Time 21U. Fi'th ' race , five miles and a quarter , Monmouth cup , for a'l ' ngee , § 50 each , play or piy , with 91,000 added , was won by Report , with Monitor second. Time 4:07. : The sixth race , ono mile , purse of S500 , for all ges > , horses entered to bo sold for $1 500 , was won by Char lie Gorham , with Gossip second. Time 1:45. 1:45.Seventh Seventh nnd last race , steeple chase , purse of $800 , for all ages , of which 8200 went to the second , over the regular course , was won by Katie P , wilh Darby s cond. Time 5.06. Detroit Races. SpecUl Dirratcti to The bee. DETROIT , July 11 10 p. m. The 1 $ miles dash yesterday wis won by B'g Medicine in l.58iFrank Short eecond , Bees third. There were seven starters in the milo dash , J. H. Ha- vcrly winning in 1:44J : , with Boswell second , and Florence third. The second race was mile heaa with five starters. Gold Boy won the first three heits in 1.44 , 1:43J : and 1:46 | ; Headlight second and Systi third. Shipping News. Special Dispatch to Tim KIR. The following were the movements of vessels on Saturday , July 10 : NKW YORK , July 11 10 p. m. Arrived Elysia from London , steam ers City of Berlin from Liverpool and Schiedan from Rotterdam. Sailed Brittanic and England for Liverpool. Bolivia for Glasgow , Do- nan for Bremen , Vaderland for Ant werp and Bristol for Avon Mouth. LIVERPOOL Arrived , City of Ches ter from Now York. Death's Doings. epeclil Dispatch to The Dee. WASHINGTON , July 11 10 p. m. Reports from Havana to the national buard of health states that for the weak ending June 26th there were 196 deaths from all causes , from yel- 1 jw fever 46 , small pox 6 , typhoid fe ver 1. 1.NEW NEW YORK. July 11 10 p. m. Vital statistics for the past week are : 922 deaths against 1297 for the pre vious week ; 519 births , and 161 mar riages. The death list fur the week included the usual proportion of mor tality from diarrtuetl diseases among children. There is no doubt but that the system of tenement house inspec tion lessened last wcek'd mortnlity. Indications. SpecUl dispatch toTni DIE. WASHINGTON , July 12 1 a. m. For the upper Lake region and the upper Mississippi valleypartly cloudy weather , rains , winds mostly so"th- weeterly , stationary or h'gher tem perature and baiometer. For lower Missouri valley , clear or partly cloudy weather , southwesterly wind * and sta tionary or higher temperature and barometer. English In New Yore. , Spedil DtijaOch to The Beo. NEW YORK , Jnly 12 4 a. m. Hon. Wm. H. EnglUh , democratic nominee for vice-president , arrived at the Fifth Avenue hotel this even ing. A number of prominent demo crats were present and accorded to Mr. English a hearty welcome. To morrow Mr. Engli h will confer with the members of tha congrewlonal national committee. la the evening- he will visit General Hancock at hi residence. It is expected that Mr. English will remain in this city during the entire week. NEW YORK WEATHER. The weathar to-day , although not as warm as yesterday , wa quite Mi- try , and several oases of sunstroke were reported. Turing the afternoon a storm pissed over the city and the' mercury began to fall rapidly and the air became clear and cool. The tb'T- mmneter at 3 a. m. yetterdey stood t 70 * and at eon 74 * . FOREIGN EVENTS. The Deposition of Osman Pasha Considered a Peaceful Sign. The Trials and Tributalions of the Porte Increas ing Hourly. The ColHen Club Dinner A Pair of Hungarians Im prisoned for Duelling. President Grevy Proclaims a General Amnesty to all French Political Prisoners. The Powera Adviao Greece to Delay Calling Out Her But She Torpedoes Her Harbors Against the Turks. TOHKISH OFFICIALS. Special Dispatch t > > The \ ' . < x CONSTANIISOPLE , July 10 4 p. m. Hussion Husni Pdsha hB been ap pointed minhlcr of war , replacing Osman Pas'ia. Suveral important changes wilt be made in the staff. GOOD NEWS 8p > Jal DiR | > atch to TDK Hun. DUBLIN , July 10 4 p. m. En couraging crop reports como f.-om the .rest of IreUnd. SECRETARY FOR INDIA Special Di-patch to Tin EH. LONDON , July 10 4 p. m. Lord Ilosebeny , liberal , is mentioned as the Marquis of Linsdowner'a eucces- s ir to the uuder secretaryship for India. A DEAD SOROEON. Special DUpati'h to tlir ll . PAKIS , July 10 4 p. m. Pnul BIOSI , an eminent surgeon and an thropologist and author , and who in Feb'Uiry last was elected a life sena tor a ) a candidate of the eilromo left , h ded. . SHOT'AM ) SHELL SuccUl l > | suu. | Ii to The ! > e. CONSTANTINOPLE , July 10 , 4 p. m. A gun faclo'y ' his been given a very lirge order for shot and shell for the field. SUZURE OK HIFLKS IN IRELAND. FpeciM DHtutch to The RBO. DUBLIN , July 10 4 p. m. A large case of rifles wai seized at Woolsown. The rifles werj the [ roperly of peas ants , but wnro i.ddresBod to local l.uid- lordg , who knew nothing of them. FRENCH AMNLSrV. Special Ul pitch to The Kte. PARIS , July 10 4 p , TO. The result of the voting on thu amnesty bill is that Iho tcnate , instead of excluding all communists condemned irr aisns s'nation and incotidiirisin. makes ex ceptions in favor of these condemned by default , and those not sentenced to death or hard liburand of these who , though so * sentenced , hive had their senteuc s commuted. This no tion includes Recliefort and Blanqui aud the riujile-iders who escaped. The e excluded will receive pardon and bu allowed to ru-uuler France , j though they will not bo restored to civil rights FRENCH FETE. Sj'ixliU niipati h lo riw H ' * PARIB , July 10 , 4 p. in. The na tional fete day , July 14 , will be cele brated on an extensive scale. TURKISH TROUBLFS. Special < lli < pitch to The Bee. LONDON , July 11 10 a. m. A dis patch from Constantinople to the Manchester Guard : an , Thursday , says : The Montonegr'.i envoy will leave here to-morrow. It is believed here that the settlement of the Montene grin a flair will bo more difficult than that of the Greek. Mr. Groschen , British ambassador , has withdrawn his confidence from Sir Alfred Sandi- lon , oriental secretary of legation , and it is reported that he h.is tnkoti the embassy's confidential cipher out of his hands. The quarrel c.mses much comment. It is believed that Sir Alfred will anon quit his post. SWELTERING SPANIARDS. Special dispatch to TUB Bu. MADRID , July 12 1 a. m. The weather throughout Spain it intense ly hot and many cises of sunstroke mrereported. . PARDONED COMMUNISTS. Special dispatch to The lice. PARIS , July 12 1 a. m. The official journal of to-day publishes President Grevy's decree granting an entire remission of pjnishment to all persons convicted fur having taken part in the insurrectionary events of 1870 and 1871 , and in subsequent in surrectionary movements. THE COBDEN CLUB. Special Dispatch to The Bee. LONDON , July 11 10 p. m. Among thosu present at 'ho Cobden club dinner Saturday night , were M M. Clialli-mol , DeLesjepn , Earl Spen cer , Baxter Herbert , Gladstone , J. W. Gsrrett , of Baltimore , and Simon Stein , of New York. The proceed ings were pleasant and successful. M. DeLesseps , referring to the proposed Panama canal , said the greatest finan cial help was ccru'ng from America , though European capital wou'd ' follow the Americin investment. Mr. Gir- rett'spoke of the condition of Am erica. AMNESTY. A dispatch from Paris says the chamber of deputies voted the amnes ty bill in the form in which it pawei the senate on Fridiy. ITALIAN POLITICS. A dispatch from B > ma says that it is reported that Signer Dezut replaces Slgnor Zonel as minister of war. POXISHED FOR DUELLING. A die patch from Pesih fays Baron M gtheamye , a member of the upper house , has boon sentenced to six weeks' Imprisonment , and Deputy l Verhovey to two weeks' confinement | In prison , for dueling in January last. TRIPPING THE TURKS. j An Athens dispatch sayi Greece is placing torpedoes in all the harbors , i A YOUTHFUL EARL. The C "unless of Granvlllo haa boon accouched of a aon. DISTRESS IN CABUL. Special Diipatch to Tbt Be * . LONDON , July 12 1 a. m. A dis patch from Cabul via Calcutta says Ab'lul Rthlin has again exp'esaed a strong desire for a friendly settle ment. There is great distress in Cabul ow ing to the great scarcity and consequent quent dearneas of provisions of ail kinds. The harvest , however , ia ex pected to supply the wants of the people ple at an early date. HONOR TO AN AMERICAN' Special dlgpatch to Th * B e. BUCHAREST , July 12 1 a. m. The prince of R'ltiminla has decora ted Lieut. Grojno , of th United States engineer corp , with the order of the star of Roumania. ADVISING DILA7. SpecUl Dispatch to Tns B . . BERLIN , July 12 1 a m. The power ) have advssod Greece to post pone the cillini ; out of bar reserves until the porta receives ani replies to the note ot romons1 ranee. DEPLOMATIC DICKERINOS. Special Dispatch to The Be * VIENNA , July 12 1 a. rn. Montenegro - negro refuse * the proffered pecuniary indemnity offered by Turkey in place of terrHoiy. The Montenegro charge do affairs has withdrawn from Con stantinople. Tne fire Fiend. Special dispatch to The Bee. CHICAGO , July 12 4 a. m. Thoi e was a large fire in one of the m < > st squalid tenements on the west eido at 2-30 this morning aid great terror prevuled among the inhabi- t.inti. The flames originated in Stan- brook's school and office furniture fac tory on Djsplainea street , which was destroyed , together with several adja cent buildings , all of the most com bustible material. Staiibrook'a lees is § 22,000 ; insurance $12000. Olhor losses will make the total 126,800. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. District Court. had on Friday , the Hon. J.-meB W. Snvjiga presiding : Ceynrilds vs. Johnson ; docrte for pUiiiliff Builiinin w. Kennedy et al ; decree of f "reol < Euro. K e-.ut v. . Harris et. al. ; diimissed wit'ioot ' prejudice at plaintiff's c.-at. Vickery vs. Vickery ; dismissed at pliiirifFs cost. Hickntein vs. Leis et 1. ; death of Jliry Frisoni , dffci'di-nr , eugt-ented. L lnninvs Kunth ; dismissed. Parlin & OrrdrlorfT v * . Gibson ; de murrer overruled ; dofcndtnt hai thir ty days to answer. ' P.-irlin & Orendorff vs. Gibs < jn ; siino. HickahatT vs. Rickabaff ; . decree of div rc" . Reynolda v TBfoffbpornj e rvlce sot osido ; coiilinri S'for 'BerVfce , with leave to file additional count to peti tion. Switz'er ' vs. K l et 1 ; diarniiBed. Quealy TS Omaha Stock Yards company et al ; dismissed at plaintiffs c > st. st.And And court adjourned until 9 o'clock Saturday morning. Heal Kbtato Transfers. Wm. I. and Chas. P. BowJich , tru-teos , to John Timperly , t. d. , sek s-jc 7 , 1.16 , R. 12 , e-812 80. H > ron and Lewis S. Rued and wires to Thos. O. Brunner , w. d , lot 1 , block 191 $ , ci'y of Omaha. Maria W. and Electa A. Purcha-e to Carrie Stephens , w. d. , lot4 , block 22 , town of WAterloo 81. Ez < a Milliud and wife to Maurice Terkehen , w. d. , nj lot 17 , except e 10 ft. , Millard and OaldifeU'B addi- lion , Omaha $400. Over eighty millions of dollars of Insurance capital of the oldest aud best homo and foreign companies rep resented In the agency of Taylor & ( lowell dlfiif Murphy & Lovettlns..Agency ; old eat established agency in this state. apl8-ly Most popular New York hotel , the Astor House. Why dose /ourselves with nanaeat- Ina medicines , when a purely fruit cat hartio will euro yon at once Ham- Figs. Try them. * Edholm & Erickion , the jewelers opposite the postoffice , have just re ceived a large stock of clocks. Temple of Honor Festival Thursday evening. It ' See reductions at ORCICKSHANK'S. * HI j Ice cream in any quantity at Tiz- ard's. _ Do you study economy ? Go to Bunco's. Is your friendship real ? Patronze ; Bunce. See bargains at Half the battle ; Bunco's hate wear well _ _ MISSING. A case of oonitlpatlon by using Hamburg Figs. A BARGAIN. 100 acres of good timber for sale near the city. Will be sold cheap for cash. For full particulars , apply to G. STETZHSON , at Siwpion'a Carriage Repository , Dodge street. * * july9-2t - THE NEW CITY DIBEOTOHY For Omaha and Council Bluffs is now- ready for press , and those who have recently located in this city should be sure that their mmts and residence or boarding-place be properly located , and to insure this should leave inch information at The Republican office , or at my office , ever-Kepaard & For- sythe's drugstore , and it will receive prompt attention. " - ' jyS-14t v jr , j NOTIFYING THE NOMINEES Preparations Making for an Offi- oial Confab With Hancock and English- The Pall-Bearers of Demo cracy Gathering in New York On a Mourn ful Mission. Speculations Kegarding the Probable Chairman of the National Committee. Barnuru , Wallace and Watter- son in the Field. The Democracy. pedal Dl p tch to Tax BHH. NEW YORK , July 11 10 p. m. Hon. Win. H. English , of Indiana , who is expected here tn day cornea , it is a lid. to cr > mult with Gen. Hancock and lending democratic statesmen re cording wliat ho shall siy in his letter of acceptance. An important con ference of leading democrats will be held in New York during the weekr Several promiuent members of the democratic national cummittee , in cluding Ex-Senat-ir B rnum , of Oon- neticut , Senator'Banrom , of North Carolina , Col Daniels , of Virginia , a Hon. Henry Wat erson , .of Kentucky , are in New York. The majority of members are expected here next week. Senator Wallace , < f Pennsylvania , who is with Mr.Vat - torsoivpaktn of as the probable chair man lo be elected within a few days , U expested to reach here to day. Hon. Wm. H English , of Indian * , the nominee oa the democratic ticket for vie * president , will arrive at 0 p , rn this evening. Rooms have been engtged for the distinguished gentle man at the Fifth Avenue hotel. A reporter of the National Associated Press endeavored to obtain an expres sion of views from prominent demo crat ! regarding thrir choice for CHAIRMAN AND SECRETARY of the national committee respective ly. Perfect hrrraony , to all appear ances , exhts in the ranks of the leaders. Senator Wallace , of Penn sylvania , has an excellent show of being - ing chosen So has Hon Henry Watterson. One of the leading dem ocrats of the national committee said if Senator Birnum does not want the place , the question of expediency may m-tku i' . neef sary to se'ect from Penn sylvania eiihtr Senat'T Wi llace or Hon. Wm. S. Scott. The improseion prevails that if Mr Watterson is not chairm-in he will be secretary of the national c mimittee. The present secretary is not a candidate. The commit'ee appointed by the democratic national convention , one from eash etite , to uiako thu otfici/1 notification to caud.dite * of their nomination , meet here Tu slny at the Fifth AroiHis hotel. General Hmicoek has arranged to bo present , and Mr. English h i t&le raphrd that he wi 1 bo in the city. Th democr 'tic con gressional campnign committee meet at the > Hofnnan liouiu Monday for organiza'ion. This committee will act aa an aiuillnry committee lo the national deniOc-Mtic committee , and will organize at the Fifih Avenue ho tel on Tuesday. Ratification. Special dispatch to Tim Uns. CINCINNATI , July 12 11 p. m. A Hincock and English ratitication mooting wai h ld la-t evening at which nbout 3,000 people wore pres ent. Addreasos were made by W. S. Groosbeck , lutbn ) ? Ward , Isaac M Jordan , Geo. H. I'endloton , Samuel A. LOHT , John F. F-llelt and P. T. Curberry. W. W. Corcoran , 111. Special iliipatch to The Bee. WASHINGTON , July 12 1 a. m. W. W. Corcoran was taken suddenly ill at Green Brier White Sulphur Spring * t--day. Dr. Taylor , his phy sician here , was telegraphed for , and left in company with Cotcor-ui's pri vate secretrry , Mr. Hyde , on a spe cial train to-night. ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Special DispntthcstoThe Be ? , Reports from the wheat region of Minnesota and Dakota arc , almost without exception , favorab'e. Seme damage hai been done l > y the recent rains and by theruat , but the gpner.il outlook ii good for a more than average - ago harvest. The large six-story brick dietilleiy nnd wholesale liquor house belonging to the Dialer estate , and occupied by Mnhr & Co. , Cincinnati , wai almost entirely destroyed by fire Saturday afternoon. The fire burned fiercely for neatly two hours , aid the fnlling walls crushed a three story brick standing beside the distillery. The loss to the Dister estate is about $25- 000 ; loss to Mohr & Co about 850,000. 'Both building and contents were fully insured. At Richfinld Springs , N. Y. , Satur day Wrn. Dolcher , in a drunken fit seized an axe and attempted to murder his family , but in breaking open a door the main artery in his right arm was served and he died in few minutes. Heat has been intolerable at Colum bus , Ohio , the past few d < < ys. Patrol man Geo. Shannon was overcome while on duty Saturdaybut is recover ing. A terrible storm began at 7 o'clock Saturday. The streets were flooded with * ater , trees blown down and Nelson's mill in Elm street , three miles from the centre of the city , was track by lightning and destroyed. The rain fall was enormous. The examination of Lawrence Je rome , jr. , Edward II P.Uchett and Mr. McGibben , broker of 30 Broad treat , N. Y. , for appropriating rail road securities of the value of $87- 000 , the property of Brayton , Ires & Co. , hat been set down for Thursdiy next. next.Ool. Ool. R W. Thompson , secretary of the navy , being at his home near Terre Haute for a few days' stay on his way to the Pacific , and being in vited by republican * to open the cam paign , delivered a very able and elo quent speech at Armory hall Saturday evening to a crowded and enthusiastic audience. Secretary of War Ramsey visited Rock Isjand arjen * ! Saturday and in the afternoon was eh own the principal point * of interest in Rock I l nd and ' lu the evening ha ! vp the recipient of an informal reception at the Harper house. The scheme to settle on government lands in the Indian territory is gain ing strength dnily , nnd quite a boom in its favor is being started at St. Louis. It looks as though the inva sion of the territory would be formid able , and that if the military are in structed to eject the intruders there will be a conflict. A WONDERFUL ESCAPE. A Swede ia Eobbsd on an Emi grant Car While Asleep and Thrown From the Train. ' < - \ f * . A Bnuk of Grass Saves His Life. Bptclal Dispatch lo the FEE. NEW YOUK , July 12 1 a.-m. Henry Dahle , a Swede who arrived in the steamship City of Alabama several days ago , was picked up inaonsil la on the track of the Hudson River railway at 140th street early this morning. He was laken to the hospital and when sufficiently recovered stated that he desired to Co'low hh vocation of a far mer , and purchased a t'ckut ' for Chicago cage via the New York Central aud Hudson River railway. At an early hour yesterday morning ho started on an emigrant train on thin lino. He was drowsy and tired , and soon fell asleep. On entering the car he had noticed three men who were sitting together eye him very closely. He was awakened by a feel ing of Bfrangul-Uian and found that the three men had lio'd of him nnd were rifling hi * pocke's. ' He cou'd not scream , ana hand was placed over his mouth. The men , after robbing him , lifted him and threw him from the train. This wai all that ho recollected till he found himself in the police stati 11 He Raid they had r.-bHed him of a sil ver w. tch and a guld chain , § 862 in money and a ticket to Chicago. He did not know wlut became of hs : bag gage. Trains on the Hudain road make very f.st ; lime , and the one from which Dahlo was thrown was running at the time somewhere be tween 35 and 40 miles nn hour. His life was saved by his killing on a bank of gr.isn a few feet from the track. By the time ho had finbhecl his story ha wus sufficiently recovered to walk and was none the worao for his fall. DIAItHETS It * TK Cnlcngo Produno. CUIUAOO , July 10. Wheat The market WHS vtry un settle ! and fe.verish with fluctuatioiis ofjricej very severe and unusually rapid within the IOAOJrmge. . The market ai innch condition thit the least in tin en co rauod rapid changes Nn. 2 , sunn nqut-st and car lots S'-ld at 92s')3c ( ) , closed at about 92c round l ts quoted th tome as Ecllor , July ; No. 3 , quiet at 8283reiiiril ( ; rejected eold at Ctic. No. 2 rprtnp , for future delivery , unfpttloil ati l lower ; OlCdllic closed at 02o fur July , 'J0 ( 9jic : ; , cloatd at OOJn for Aiifiiist ; 87ji'90ic ( cUsod at 87 ] f' r Svnteuiher ; winter wheat Ic Imvi-r ; No. 2 , flc. Corn The market was fairly active nn shipp ng Hiul rp--c- laiivo account , and prices were lower , influenced by the weakness m wlmat and utifiivor- ab'.e foreign rep 'iti ; No. 2 and high mixed , 3r | c bid ; rojVcted now mixed , 3lc ; new high mixed nominal ; N . 2 corn for future delivery lower at yfrjc" ) 3.riS * , cloMMl : it inuidu price for July ; Hojo bid for August ; oajc for Septem ber. OAS ! No. 2 , 242fHcl.se I at 24c f > r caeh ; 2225 c for July ; 22gc fur Augunt. Rye 68@/70c / ; new offered at 63c. Barlo ) Nominally at 80. ; . Pork 813 50&13 75 for cash ; ? 1380@1385 for Ju'y ; § ii : 90 for August. Lird § G75@6 77i for cfsh ; gC 75 © 6 80 for Aimuit. IJu'k ' ftlc.-.ts-Shouldorp , ? 4 80 ; short ribi , § 7 15 ; fhort cl ar , § 735. Whisky $1 09. . " \1iuv \ .M'KBK. July 10 Whrat No. 1 Milwaukee. SI 02 ; No 2 Milwaukee , 93-j94c ; July , 95c ; August , 92c ; September , 88Jc ; No. 3 Milwaukee , 82c. Odti Quiet at 24 c. B irley Lower at 72ic. Mes Pork Firm ; ? 10 05 for cash and August ; 813 95 for Suj'tombir. Lnrd ? 6 80 for cas.h and Aug t ; § 6 806 85 for September. New Yorlc Produce- NKW YOUK , July 10. Wheat No. 3 spring , 81 03 ; No. 3 spring , 81 113112i ; unsradcd rrd , 81 151 22 ; No. 3 do , § 1 15'Sl 1CJ ; No 2 do , 81 24@1 20 ; mixnd winter , 8118 Corn Ungraded , fiOpolc ; No. 3 , 4614Gic ; steamer , 17(5) ( 8s ; No 2 , 4849cNo ( ; 2 July , 48 @ 19c ; Au gust , 49c. Oats Western mixed , 33S35ic ; white western , 3743c Eu'ps Stronger t 1214- } : . Pork Lower ; nevr inetsat 813 00 © 13 50. Lard DuUand lowerprimosteai ; ) , 87 15. Butter Firm at 12@22r. Cheese Dulla- s.-ttled at 6S8c. ( St. Louis Live Stock ST. Louis , July 10 Cattle Supply littl. ) l-e"er ihan usu.d for S.iturday , but demand very lipht ; only a reta-1 trade done at un changed prices. Receipts , 600 head ; shipments , 1,500. Sheep No supply and nothing do ing ; demand good. Receipt" , none. Hogs Active and lower ; Yorkers and Baltimnres , 84 354 ( 40 ; picking , $4 30@4 45 ; butchers' to select , 84 50 @ 4 60. Receipts , 2,800 head ; ship ments , 1,200. at. Lou IB Produce. ST. Louis , July 10. Wheat No. 2 red , 99c cash ; 91c for July ; 88Jc f < r August and Sep tember ; No. 3 do , 89&c & ; No. 4 do. 82o\ 82oCorn Corn 34c f-T caih ; 34c for Aug ust and September. 0 ts Quiet ; (24c ( | for cash ; 24J © 21c for August. Rye Firm r.t 65c bid. Barley Nothing d ing. Butter Firm ; daiiy , 17@20c. j ! Egga Dull and lower at 6 @ 7ic. I ] Pork-Quiet at 81212. " tj Dry Salt Jleata g-t 65 , § 7 1037 48 for the summer. Bacon Steady at ? 5 25@8 12i@ 8 37 * . t , $676 iriced.1 DOMESTIC DOINGS , A Close Corner on Hogs by a Chicago Firm. Forcing Prices to an Un healthy Attitude , and Squeezing Bears. Indiscriminate D/owni 'g ' of Buf faloes , Crows and Ponies in Yellowstone Eiver. Carl Schurz Rescues His Bleeding Clerks From the Campaign Com mittee. A Savage Hunt. Bpocial Dispatch to The tee. CHICAGO , July 10 , 4 p. m. An ar my flicer stationed at Fort Kcogh , now iu this city , gives an account of an interesting buffilo hunt which recently contly took place on and in the Yel- lo sti.no. The Crow Indians , getting a little short of meat , went in pursuit of biion , and finding a herd of about four thousand , attacked it savagely. The nn'mals became infuriated after a while and started in a panic for the river , followed by the no less excited redskins. Soon there was an indistinguishable masa of Ind ians , bufftloea and ponies in the stream , and , Iho current being strong , .n.uiy of each were drowned. It is estimated that thitty savages went down to death , end ponies nd buna loci , ; il in oat innumerable , met a simi lar face. Carl and Hto Clersa. Special DL-i.-uoh to Tils 1'tr. WASHINGTON , July 10 4 p. m Carl Schurz refuses to permit pirly managers to molest or make afraid his subordinates. He has givei the re publican campaign committee notice that his clerks ru.iy contribute if they pleasi' , but that not one of them who refuses shall hi disturbed. Northern Pacific B. R. WASHINGTON , July 10 4 p. m The prei-idant appointed C. W. Sla h- , of Iowa , Z B. StuigiS , of Indiaiia , and Auren Nkhols , cf Pennsylvania , commipsioi.ero to nxiimiuo and report upon the 100 miles of railnad con structed by the Northern Pacific railroad - road west of Bismarck , Dacota. Boiler Explosion. FirrsuuROH , PA , July 10 4 p. m. Boiler iu Painters iron mill ex ploded to-day killing two men. Hogs Cornered. Special iIIrfpKtch t The ler. ! CHICAGO , July 10 4 p. in. The upward sweep in the price of pork hns occ-iaionid a lively awaken-iig on change in Chicigo. It has been dis covered by capitalists who have stiM largely of the product for future de liveries that Armour & Co. have hold of both ends of the string. Thie firm , it ia understood , tot only controls "cish pork , " but all the Chicago pro duct for months to come aa well. It is having things pie'ty much its own way. Of the 200,000' barrels of pork in stock here at this time , Armour & Co. have 165,000 b.irrela or thereabouts , according to j popular belief , and about 250,000 barrels - r rels contracted fur August , September - ber and October delivery. A pr fit * of from three t-i fi.ur dollars per bars rel ia supposed to have already accumulated - 3 cumulated on these nieits and the ' D "deal" has several months yet j to run. Whether the Armours intend to put on the screws and gobble ev erything in sight or let speculators B down easy after taking their loose change , is a problem for the bears to c worry over until tha clay of selttle- mentis reached. Armour it Co. are J also supposed to contn-1 the Now Yrrk . a market. It is estimated ( hit not lees , than ? " , 000,000 is employed in the Chicago Live Stock Market. CHICAGO , JULY 10. Hogs Rrcoipis , 16,500 head ; ° shipments , 3,700 ; good h avy moveI [ 'nt and ' wrakness l m > yesterday's was ( fully regained ; tnvio active and n'l ' c s.'ld ; mixed packinir , 5-t 40@4 f > 5 ; choice heavy , § 4 60@t 75 ; 1'ght ' , ? 4 40 fi4 50 ; total receipts this week , 40,000 leas than lest week. Cattle Kecupls , 1,800 heid , ship ments , 4,800 hoid ; ina'krt v.ity qui t and wuak" ; common to good , 4 20 ® 4 40 ; cho-ce , § 4 G04 80 ; native bnUh- ] ers'stulT slow and Jatwly at § 220@'e ' ' 3 30 ; grais Texans , § 2 60@3 25 , mainly at $2 803 00 ; atockers and ( feeders nominal. I Sheep Reccift * 100 hrarl , ; shrp- \ ments , none ; trade ursetttled , wi h OHO load of rcaUw-igs at $3 80 ; good to cheice , $4 004 40. Keeping It Up. Stecial Dlnpatch to The Be > . t NBW YOKK , July 12 4 p m. Dr. Tanner began the fourteenth day of his fa t at noon. Hi * pul < io rt 12:30 : was 100 and his tomppra'ure 98. At 6:30 : p. m. ha took a short wa'k and returned to the hall in 25 minutes. He is strong and chows no symptoms of starvation. The fact must fasten itself upon the minds of our citizens , that a bettor Shirt can bo had at less j'rice , at the Omaha Shirt Factory than at any oth er hou'e in the West Our new i > nd commodious store is ample prorfof the progress of our business , and the fact thit our goods are better f. r lees money , must bo the came of our pro gress. In connection withourfvtory wo have a first-class Inundry , wh-ro wo are prepared to do' Lau dry W > rk in grand style for ii'tle money. This also enables us to offer a Lvindried Shirt for 81 50 made of W .mnulta Muilin , 2200 Linen , and rxinf.noed fronts This is our preat bargain. C 11 and convince yourselves of the above mentioned facts. OMAHA SHIRT FACTORY 1207 Farnhara t. , riw J5th , near CaldwelljEamiUop & Co.J BARGAINS XXVT REAL ESTATE ZBZmiMIIS' AGENCY , 15th and Douglas Street. Over 3,000 rr Mrure lots foriaJ * hr thfr Ren cj tfficefr npcsrnn$25 : to fSl& > t cb , am ! locitrdlne-cryr" ' ' ' I ) cit , * > d in tveiir direction from the I'ostotficr , nnitli eM. touth or wct. and vnrjlncn iitt.incc ! fn-m ore block lo ono or tw o mik-3 f rum wine. Call aril examine our ! > ! > t > Pt-reial cliolc * lot ? In ( iriltln & Isaac * ' atlll tion. Hfttof convent. l > ctvtcr Si. Mark's a\ui uo anil Hamey utrcet J 00 t. > $ > 00. 80 cres lout east of I % m K" t n 5-a"inlcn M . ihis Is choice 'aril and uill lc s-ull \erjr clioap for cash tn 5. 10 r io acre Ioujx - 1 * ) our time hiB > curea t rv i. Cli.ilie lot at eml of ii'.rccl car rii * on Sxun- dvrs street for75. Choice 1. 1. Fxrnhim eml 21 h str.ttf $ Q\\32 leet fnr 81.N 0 will div dc It. Cheap loin in Cre-llt F.-n iu addition south f U. P. dejot$100 to ftW ) TERRACE ADDITION. Forty lots on Park on road to i ark , and mar dead ( f bL M rj's avenue , at fr m $125 to $300 eac'i Seven Tea's timext eight per cent intrnst to tliose who will put up Lml Mibt-tanthl huildii.j : . K r further partioul-.r8 appU to. O. P HKMIS. Aw t , Fifteenth and I'mnilj ! ) Stiee'j. A nice lot on Harnry nl T tnt -first strttt' . for ? R5 Two i hoce lots on 10th. ner S' . lljrj's rucn- ue , OxlC5 feet each , fnr 5351 > cud $9UX T o th 'lce lots near 1K-J anil Cl rk street" , in E V. Smith' * ailil.t'H-ii-SinOaiid SZIO. Fifty Iota HiSh noVfln > < cci-d * nd third aJ illtion * forl Lot near 15th and Pi-r < - 1151 21'iUini ILirniV n.ar > > St . 1000 oa U. 1 lot on 24th mar Ho rrd HtrIToO. 40 loU In C ! > ai- < View addition. Hfutb of U P bridge and iIeK | > i. If m16 to S 00 each- One acre , I I7x 7 > : rt , on IMh street , p-iuth of Poppieton's m w . i-dencc. lor $2,000 , or will divld into city sized lots a ; from < J5U lo | 5 < .0 each. each.RIVERVIEW RIVERVIEW ADDITION. Large number of twaulliul re ! J nceIo' , 1 > caUd in this new addition on Capltul Mill , be tween " 1th sticet nn the tast , 2tith on thn we't DoJie ; street on the ni rth and Farnb m street ontbeiouth ( ormeily ovred by C 11 Di u8 ai-d more recently known / > the Heikin 15 acien OnlyV2Iolt > have ll.us far betn platted 1 1 on Farnhamand Bon Douglas ulrtet. Ti r/'O Ii > tc are 60 I o 50 fee' In wldt and 150'iidcptl. SI.OW for lliethnlie. r > ye'rs lime , at S per ctni in tertitto thobe w ho ill builu peed puHaml.vl houa * B thcrr-D. Call and exan inc plit end get full intornMti > n nt BKMIS'KBAI , T rK AGKNCT. 16th i.nd DousliwMro It. O er 200 honseu and ! otnao i-flcrtd 'rr s-i'e ' by Una offlcTh'y arenril'ecil 'l ' nrrr the Hy. Any locitinn j , u de no I'ikei var > i -i ; from 3300 to 15,000 cn : h 2 to < d lol ami 2 iheaphoujts nmr Jatk on aud 12th Htrnta at a treat -ac'itlce. Hrre i < a Kre.it b-rvaln for f > mo n * . Th nn-perSy mu"t bCRiMlini illMely. Covers ju a ipinrler of a Mock. Crll nmlex < mine ll > 's l hout any < : cl y GEO P BhMI. . l.llh a rd I ) 11. 1 IK .SIR A desirable lot rear Cumin tir > \ Sunmieii" Struts , | 1 , < CO COPARK PARK PI A.CE. Th Lht pv * t Pcrc l ln ) M t " il J of f'milit , arc thctn > fiftcrril f. rVe ty ' 1 1 < a-i-i ry li : laik PI ii * nnd lo- ' * M.'tifid il i l it. n Uiini nv lli.rt tl C'alif'irnli Mrect . .toucan n..il > e " > nil takr in pikint : upllKV laiC'int uliiU- ton have the cbatcu Tin Be loL-i . renin-ctliin tquil In size tn I full t > l7eil city Intt or A halt MIX k an 1 it will be but a very short t m bef-i'i * < > iit < - Illlh p rtofiii'eit th-.poai-ru l ts .111 trrll f. r as much aa wentTt-r .1 fll I acre to day. Thy are liic-itwl .1 VIT > thott ili-'cnce it i'f Cr Igi ton t'-llfi : Prici-s nipfiinc f rum j 1 50 lo IOO | * r acrclot. Call immciliately , and don't lose ynur > ha cc , an > l Kit plat nnd full particulars of KO. P BKillS. Acent. 15th and linuxla * Streets. Nice lot on Sh nnau Avenue north t f Nicholas trect , jl,400. Hill lot on Cj iihetween 13th and 14th streets I1.MU. , 2 nic I.its in llartman's addition. jlOQ tn } eCO. Laree n-jinber of ncrc lots in GUo's addition in North , Oinina , SlzS to $300 each. I Clio'c- corner lot near 22i.d and CjMinla ! streets. Jl.fOO. Several peed luta In Nelson's addition , JIM ) to I860 each. flu-Ire lot in Thornell's addition , $750. Several larpe luta in Btrtletl's addl'lnn. 1 roils an-l 2 } acres eich. Prices 8700 to $2,000 each. ' > < cvcral ch iiclu'a in Reed'a Qrit addition , i75 to $360 each. Acre lot on Sherman avenue , (16th ( street ) , south of Poppleton'g new residence , for 11,100. 2 large I"ts near 18th and Clark streets , 60x 331 fret Corner , 11,100 ; in ide , $1,000 3 brpe lots on Sha m n avenue , ( ICth street ) , ntar Clark Street , WM ) eich. McCANDLISH PLACE. 22 nice and cheap lots , very near to the has- lncK part of the cl y. Incited a tcry few steps south uf the Convent aid St Slir } ' aicnjp.and ju t touth i f and adjuinlii ) : t-e ! ground of J mra M \Viol .vorth a-d WJ. . Council 'hcso are cheap an I very desirable , being an handy to bus * iiif s p rt of citjto new R.ivcrnmc--t dep > t , rail worVF , while lc d noiks , U. P. depot , stock aids , packing houscx , ttc Cull fnd irit pl.t and full par icu'ars. IMco 8175 to $360 and eary terms to tboe who l > niid OEO. P. HEM IS , Aecnt , 15th and L'oiKl.w Sin. 3 choice T sMcn e lots tn 21th street , liet * crii Do.ulas and Dodie lrvelB > I,100 to Jl.2.0 cich and Ion ; ; time to fiote who n-ill build. 2chm e corner li .s near 21th and Farnham 5treH , C3\ni ft < t , 3,1M ! and $1,200. and vtry ovy trrm. to purchascrj ho i 1 improve Alt. ) i lots on 21th , between Friilam aid Dougbt srectff950 to Jl.eOO each ar.d I.HIK time. time.KTTI'M KTTI'M of the bet bn < iiC ! 1 ti in the city of Omaha ( i r i'e f-H-alnl "Henri titi e ii street , : s'o c pri'irll" | in al- moit cxerj bu imsi Mutk 45,040 to 310,000 each | LAKE'S ADDITION. , i 40choice rea ilcrco loin m alxiie .iil'litinn , im- roe luttly ninth of and adjoining Pu p'ctiin's beautiful resi'ltiic ami grousi's , ami locaUilon 18th 19th and ! 0th street300to $550 each and Tciy e y ternm to those nhnvill build. Call and ' examine flit anil get full partiTiltr-i. OKO. P. nfcMIS. A cnt. D aa iful buiMin ? site en Slicrnun avenue , (16th sireetbet ; ien P.ippktii.i and the Dudleyj j jams froc Ij ; JKI ffet eibt frnnUje o-i the ! avenoe , bv 3:9 fftt in depth Wl'l ' di ide it.mikI I \n ? 132 feet hy 339. Cal ! nl netful ! pirticuUro. t An acre n ISth etteet. lOifeet east frontage i i by 378 fe t deep. This ia Jurt south .f t.'e KlzoJ ! J J beth ( PoppMon place. Th.'s Is ( tilt-olcc , call and get | nee and terms of BEMIS , Agent. 18 coo < l lot" , j'ist north of and a IJoininj E V. Sniitb'rf addition , tnd located bc'wecn 20th > nd Saumlf r' atreetp , at reajonab'o prices > rd long time to bu > er who improve. BKMIS , A cnt. HO REACH'S ADDITION. 53 lots la Horhach's first n-l second additions on 1Mb , 18th , IDth and 20th strteti , hetaejn Nicholas , Piul.She n an and Clark at tet , rery hat.dy to U. P Shops , smelting wnrks. etc. , rancinjr. In pnces from from 3100 to 21:100 each , requiring or.ly tmail payment down and long timat 7 p r o-nt inter s' t < > those who nil ] im- pro > e. OEO. P. BEMIS. 15'hand UvuglaaSlre.t. 3 % nice lot * in Parker's addition , between 8underJ and Pierce. King and Campbell'it St * . , on rtlofl-.o Hreft19 lots with south fri > nU and IB Kith north frontage , only 6 blocks north of the turn-table ( Vnd street-car truckon Sounders stress. Very lew prices ; J175 ia h , or JIDO t n Ions time .nd 8 pir cent Interest to thosa who will hulid. X3T150 Rood furms fur ale In Douglas , Sarpy , Washington. Burt , Dodge , tfaundaraandKajtern tierof counties. JHT3-0.000 acres best selected lands in the state foi sale by this aecncy. Call and get m [ , rirc liar * and full | nrtical > n KTffm * new map of Omaha , 60c and 31.60. 2TPnm new paiphlet ( and map of the Stati ) r.itulwl "tho oafoolc of Nebraska" for , free di : n button. | Geo. P. Bemis1 , ' ' REAL ESTATE AGENCY , 15tb it Douglas St. , OMAHA , NSB REDUCTION IN PRICES As Zml'cated Ifelow. Sample Teas. 2 c , ROW ! \aue , and otlirr Teas iSc , JJ > c , Sc , 5s ; , anil upnavU p. rpvuitl , amla | > r tnt given wit > . earl > pound to ! < ) , * nd all warranted to lult , orthy u.i > no will te te'undtd. T.v them. Coffees. Ground 'oOce. c. Ifc aLdiCcFrf mS mpIo C nee. I5iU li.oKvttfr.iCei Bmwn tiilt- KiliceC > e-5c. r ) our I'tlSFtCflOA IL > D Ccftce put up in CUm Jars. ll.vt.ii : ; I'uiti n 1 toz. tivol' , it Fe thrr Ihlitei , fc Jt > ' > i t > t lluwli at icductd t rices Cnr Tc , Be , S.-Jii' Hi tcrtmet.ts ! haic btcn rri'lcoUheU and ui'argeJ. Come and See. f 1 ICKi- The niif t ct-niplole urortmcnt ! D Oni.ilia ant ! at | > ricr Iclow all crier tlton liv i. i.UAKIN ( ; nnriiKR lEcahil upward. n-AVOMSU fc.XTKACTJ At J per frottl * ah l Uftwjrd. LfcbK.NCli- 5c bottle. MH'K KUCMhO lit Cc. STOVE BLACKING. l4rK < ? Ni * . at lc CLUTllh - K. from 8 to ISc tai-li. flOTIitSl'I S. S.loztu fiirtc. SIIOK liKCJSlIK . - . Uc ndcmtidii. | Scrub Brush- t * . Or. Hi ttf lUUfhip. SCc C fJt Tackl. 3c. ToLVt SuajQ at Cfc a ilurcii and upmrd * . Bine 115 , Cc. 1'efJC" Snut f aud frrncU Mtutaid , iVcrack. krp llrnKm , YJC. Azte Orrwv , 3 f-rlic. roinfta b.B : rcr ponixJ. LaunCJi awrch , cAtr Tt jiy , i 6c j > e potmd CiUi , * . lraii o jJ Ltui n Ttel. at Me ftr j nnd. \ > i".I > > w an.I ( vCii Vfiro cxv. Waalt lUsin'n. 1 > . I ntiJi. SlorSc. 13r I F'wU l Cultle lliL Ec6 tt Tel : icco mil ! ll.-kn I' , t I'i 'i Lurl m t Js jcrrcurd wtl Tt'i.lf 1 I- i Cutat HS. 1't.r i HIH ! ; D t 1 ri ! i.f I'l'K. t < iit - ji ifip r ( . ' ii ii. Xtj-ill KVC.irfor .c , dup't f " to try t'.L'l' . itoonrlo iniUcr.cilns. . CMii | > rii > ijualitj > ! SMIIJI. nt 7 ( < c [ f gallon. i&U , cr l-ca. t.M'N'PK * riM'SwM at tol- t.-ii. Fir'ttd l-IL K ! > H.l'lT-.i tiiiltaiily ! . . | ri : > l'i At KHt1 , lf-1 iinarl mid ar l r i We i tlir ( llf : rit ) cwa ! to oar .p-r ti.rll rl. | i Cuii. \\hl o ria * . f-a. J.tm idnxvr , fUltl\ , lttf > joii Mil IV I. .11.1.h'Hi' . , L'r"p , ' ill-I p. I'an * V I P , Fprrnui iilo. IVI.llmx. Oilninf Pi I1 * . < * uttlc n h Cone. Sued Oil. fsetir til. f Irdourj Sulphur C i > tn § ! Glue , Uniuhle And an liuoieiiso Vftristy of Other Gcods lee Nnicer- OQB lo mention , nrhicu nu i.l' ! < li ; > numrUia to soli sht-ajk-r tl.Ru other LVak-r * . Dwt't Puritrt fl , mil ! irirv uc a c.ill. Ksam- ! up uoofia 'in ? ct > iiiHiH prices. Spec ial rates ti > I' iiir tcyiUR to sell tjjnln. OnS'r'rum the country liHi-tl. 1'rir.M Kiiriiniiteed and atnt O. U. U. KKIHi.sfill.U OIK MMIUEK , 113 N.-rtli Ffli th , sdjuininjt L. itVi.i. . ii.i > . * -ii , I/ry Goods Stura , -'iiial-n , N ; t- . . C. BENSETT & CO. THE GREAT MALARIALANTIDOTE OFTHEAGE. Safe , Certain , Sure and Speedy. NEVERFAILSTOCURE. The only artlcleknownlhatWill l ercrdi'cate\\\\s \ disease jaerman en7/yfromthc system. J.C.RICHARDSON , SOLCPROPRIITOR General Agents , RICHARDSON a CO. VVHOLtSALE. DRUCSIST5. EVERYWHERE. LABOE PROFITS In Case of Long Life. ABSOLUTE INDEMNITY In Case of Death. BOSTON , Mi > rch 22 , 1880. "lha Tuii'ino ' dividend policy en the life of my son has jus reichcd the dividend period , and I an aston ished at the remit * . Th y a-o cer tainly much t'rcatiT than I a'lticip-- ted. BrideJ the itianranco which has been carried o-j t it lifo during the pait ten years for the f.w value cf the policy , he-has now a rfllurn cf 120 per cent of premiums paid in casof sur- rfnde--of the policy , or a i aid-up pol icy < f 130 per cent of the original amount is ro I " Frutiitlte Holder ofV iVy 58,543. You can be sure your family h jro- 'ecti'd in ciStf of yvur death even if advene complicvnns arise iu j ur bus'neaii. Should you lie you wfll be satisfied with your r v.ruent. . Tdia s-jbjett is w irtv.y "f < r rcfnl at tention end in o der th-t you may think r-ghr to the point , get a tr tw- ment in full en yonr own life from U } Agent of the E < juiUbe ] Life ,