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’ | =\, i ) b o i - o ——~prging his compliance with Europesn demsad, VOL. X, Established 1871, FOREIGN EVENTS, A FREE THINKEES QONGRESS, Bpeoial Dispatch Lo The Bes. Brusseys, July 26.--A universal «ongress of frgs,thinkers is to be held here the coming week. They have already went out invitationa to their kindred thinkers in Awmerios sud fa- varable replies havo come from New York. MARINE DISASTER. _ Bpecial Dispatch to The Bee. . Loxpox, July #8, 4.p. m.—Tte steamer Hazel Dean, from Bitboo for New Castle, has been sunk by a col- lision in the British channel. Qe h\ maka O HA, NEBRASKA, TUESDA_Y:. JULY aily DA —— 27, 1880, MORNING EDITION, NO. 31 Price Five C carriage upsct. The King bruised snd two of the ions were killed. The carringe was badly smathed, FRENCHMEN'S ACTIONS, Wpectal dlapath to The Bee. Paus, July 27,1 a. m.—M. Leon Sayor Gambetta will accompany Pres- ident Grevy to Cherburg and b pres. ent at the naval fetes, M Rochefort presided at & commau. nistic demonstration at Mont Mortie yosterdsy. Some 5000 were present. VICTORIA ALVISES THE SULTAN. Bpocial dispaten to The Bee. Paris, July 26 —The Raffel news- paper of this morning statosa plece of exclusive information that Queen Victoria wrote ten days ago to Saltan of Tarkey urging him in the interest of his empire toexecute the provisions BAPELY ACROSH, of the treaty of Berlin, Bpecial Dispatch to Tre Bes, CUBAN INSURGENTS REVERSES, LoNpox, July 26—4 p_m —The | Bpecial Dispateh to The Bee, miniature §téamer, - Little” Western, which left the United States some weeks 2goon an adventurous trip :r“uu_tha Amic with a crew of two , is reported as having passed the Seilly Talea going esst and ail well, YELLOW FEVER AT HAVEE. Epoehal Dispatc to Tun Bax. Pazs, “Tuiy 204 p. m.—A dis- patch from Havre reports the -arrival there of the mail stesmer Derwent, from the West Indies, with the yel- low fever on board. Several deaths have occurred on the passage. The port authorities of Havre are much excited over the matter, and will en- force a rigid quarantine on the ship. Thé cibtain alleges that there were no signs of the disease until several days after the stoamer left the port. BISMARCK'S VACATION, Special Dispatct to The tea, _ Loxvox, July 26—4 p. m.—A Ber- lin dispatch says that Prince Bisrarck has gone to Kissingen, in Bavaria, for the benofit of his health. His atay thoro is zaid co depend on political e fgencies, although it is congeded that thestsie of his heslth is suchas to re- quite a protracted suspension of his Iakcrs, ANOTHER STEAMROAT HORROR, Epecial Dispatch 1o the Brx. Loxpoy, July 27, 1 p. m—A dispatch from Berne states that & pas- senger steamer was yesterday capsized on Lake Berne, Switserland, and sev- enteen persons drowned. Lake Berre isa body of water in the canton of , about sixteen miles north of that city and three miles from Lake Neufechatel. It is about ten miles long and from one to three brosd. The teamer was from the town of Bienne, and the northern extremity of the lake, and carried a party of excursion. ists. Itissupposed that the stsamer, which was & small one, was capsized by one of the sudden and terrific equalis which sometimes pass over those high mountain lakes. It is re- ported at Berne that the steamer had “n board some English tourists from ‘wul'mg the story has not yet Yoo LoANISTAN AFFAIRS. pesceditie House of Commons yester- y MOrning in AUSWET o & quostion. Lord Hartington said the government hoped that when the position of Ab- dul Rshmaz, who has recently been recognized as ameer of Afghanistan, | % bad become somewhat secured, the English would he able to evacuste Cabul, “without jeopardizing the re- sults of the late campaign in that country. Lord Hartington furtber states that Abdul Rahman has been informed that no foreign iuterferency wauld beallowed in Cabul, and that the British would assist him against any unprovoked attack on the of any foreign powers. As to the future of Cabul, Lord Hurlington added, that it would devend upon the man- agement of Abdul Rahman himself The ameer would be presented by the British goveroment with some guns that had been taken from Shere Ali, the lste brother of the present ameer, but beyond this the temporary amsistance promised, would be more in money than in arms or amunition The house wasaware, Lord Harting- ton said, that according to Eaglish ideas of primogeniture. Abdul man Kahn was the natural successor %0 Dost Mahomed and that therefore the Eoglish had viotated mobody's right in sssisting to place him in power. Abdul Rshman bad also whown himself to bea good scldier and & man of strong will and decission of character. Lord Hartington was of the opinion that the Englith govern- ‘ment should regard itself fortunate in having, without further bloodshed, secured eligible a successor to Shere Ali, and he trusted that Eng- land's interests in India_would here- after get better protection, by this solution of the Afghan problem than they could have been by any other ar- rangement that it was in the power of the government to make. IRISH COMPENSATION BILL PASSED. The house of commons last even- ing by a vote of 303 against_237 pass- ‘ed the third reading of the Irish com- pensation bill. Several of the liberal members spoke against that bill, but the majority of disseuting liberals abstained from ¢he voting. Colonel Tollenham, who moved the rejection of the bill, caused a sensation by reading some statistics showing that the majority of evictious had oceur- red in districts to which the bill does not apply. VICTORIA DIDN'T. Several cortinental newspapers sn- nounce that the Queen of England went the Sultan an antograph letter _The report discredid on London. 3 PILGRINAGE OVER: The ex-Empress Eugenie has ar- rived at Southhampton on her return from Zululand. LITTLE GRACE. Tt fsgenerslly believed that the | wltimatum of powers to the porte is imminent. 'NIHILISTS' REFUGE. A dispatch from Bucharest ssys Roumanis has refused Russ to surrender Russian nihiliste. ON THE WAR PATH. #pecial Disvatch to The Bea. Viexsa, July 1 a m—The Montenegrins raided on some fruit and cattle near Camelrica, but were repulsed. Two Albanian villages have been burned. MINISTER OF WAR. Roxe, July 27—1 s. m.—General Miton has been sppointed minister of war. ROYAL SMASH TF. ‘Special Dirpatch to The Bee. Reh- | ivg. Havasa, July 26.—In s recent en- @sgement on the river Maby the In. surgents officers, Bring General Pepillo Medina and Colonel Johuson, the later a native of the United States, were killed by Spanieh people. The insurgent chief Juan Felles and three of his followers surrendered with their armies at Bayamio, ~ Distrustful Celestials. ‘Special dispatch 1o The Hee, Hoxa Koxo, Juue 29, Fraxcisco, July 27.—There is great intereat manifested in_the coming of the American commission and some distrust in high quarters as to the am. icable intentions of the commission. Fears aracxpresed that they will unite with the Spanigh and Brazilian n some unexplained- and nn- friendly way. Vigorous efforts are being made around Nanking to suppross opium smoking. 8ax WARDLY FROTECTION, Ths Nanking authorities oxolude the entry of petroloum. The reason alleged s ita dangerous qualities, but probably it is a fear of its supplanting the homs oil trade. WILL CHINA ¥IGHT] Alarge Russian naval foroe is ex- cted in these waters. Wade, the British minister, and Li Hung Chang, viceroy to the Chilni provinces, had a confecence on the subject of the Ruseian war. Wade is reported as strongly urging peace, Li agroeing generslly, but the question is still undecided. Opinions as ta the future are totally at variance. There iss small majority confident of o pesceful issye. e A LAY-0UT FOR LAWYERS, A Yarn of the Sea, the Shore, and a Love in a Cottage, Special dispatch to The Bee. New Yorx, July 26—10 p. m,— The Sun publishes a Baltimore diar patch giving the detaile ofa suts 3o Volving overa million of dollars, ia which President Hayes, Chief Justice Wait and Myron Tilden, cousin of ex- Governor Tilden, were interested. It appears, from the story, that sbout the year 1812 therelived in Baltimore captain, named Ford, who mar- pursuers and lodged in jail. Geo. Washington, colored, while druok, runs-muck yesterday, stab- | biog Press Ellison and Chas. Martin, colored. Martin will probabiy dio, Washington was arreated and lodged Last Thursday night a mob of masked men went to the jail et D ve-, Stewa:t county, took the jailer risoner, and tookjGeorge Washintun, colored, who murdered Ecbert Fagan five weeks ago. The jailer and Wash- ington were then taken across the riv- er, where the jailer was turned looss, Washington was hung aud shot to death, ELECTRIC BRIEFS, Bpecial Dispatches to Tun Br Dergest, July 26.—None of the bodies lost in the late collison haveyet been recovered. Nrw Yorg, July 26.—Dr. Tanner began the twenty-eighth day of his fast at noon to-day. He is reported in good condition, Prrrssura, Pa, July 26.—The army worm has made its appearancy here, A five-acre field in the suburbs of this oity was completely destroyed by the worms, Dersorr, July 26.—The wreck the steam yacht, Mamie, sunk by the steamer Garland, Wedresday might, was found at noon. No bodies of th victims were found, Hundreds of boats, three tugs and seversl divers are engaged in the work. New Yorx, July 20 25 B Keneaster, a comely young lady of years of age, residitg in Broo no from excitement val meetirg at Tal Brookiya tabernacls, under di of Thomss Batrison, the evangelist New Yok, July 26.—The great race of carrier-pigrons from Columbus, Ohio, to Hudson City, N. J., opposits Naw York, was fiuished yesterday. The first bicd to arrive was 8 blue cock from Columbus, which made the distance, 470 miles in a0 air line, in 263 houra, the quickest time on record. Hia owner has rofused $100 for him. Bravror, Pa., July 27 —Monday morning Clark Mrrison & Co.’s cx- tensive plauingmillat Warren, together withsix or seven dwellings and 80,000 faet of valuabls Jumber, were des:r by fire. The loss un the planing mill is 830,000 con private properiy, §30,000; insurance, €10,000, Suaxonar, June 29 —Two British man-of-war sud cue Russie visited Copas, but the Coreans made a forct- ble ehawiog to prevent their landing. in about the Kuldja q uestion. . CBicaco, July 27 ~John H. Moul ton, an old citizen, founder of tiw Moulton House and proprietor of the Metropolitan Hotel,died yest A Dayton, O, detective store at Dayton of $4500 worth of 2oods last winter. et Aot e ’ f condition that he would leave, which he failed to do. Sax Fraxasco, July 27.—The stoamer Gallic brings news that the of cereals from Corea in consequenc of the enormous rise in the price of ried Liove Buskey and lived quietly with her for several months. About year after,in the war wit: Grest Britain, he fitted out a privateer and sailed from Baltimors on “a cruise. At the close of the war he returred to his wife snd found her living, with & \d girl, who, he was informed, was his child. Shs was called Emiline Ford and was re- markable for her beauly. Captain Ford, after remsining home some time, itted out & ship and landed & cargo of stores in the sovth. Oa his return from his last trip he quarreled with his wife and went west, then, In 1817, s wilderness. He was gone three months and located sundry lacd warrants, among others one at the In- dian block houses, st the mouth of the Mnumee, now the site of the city of Toledo, Ohio. Returning _to Balti- He enfered the Moxi- cw service and died in 1822 in testate, leaving 8_wife and daughter in Baltimore, and a sister in Connecticut, Mrs. =~ Furd led a bad life after being abandoned by her merchant prince in 1833. A number of gentlemen came to Baltimore from Toledo to look up the heirs to Cap- tains Ford's Toledo proparty. Mra. Ford represented Emiline, the legiti- mate and only child of Captain Ford by her. She sold her dowry in Toledo land, but these gentlemen cauted Emiline to convey her title to ber, meanwhile another party heard that Emiline was an illsgitimate child and bought the title for Toledo land from hie Connecticut sister. This matterstovd for yearsuntil Ben Wade got an interestin the property, on whichit is said more than 300 dwell- ings aro bult. Among the persons who became largely interested in Bal- timore were, President Hayes aud the chief justice. The owner of the Ocnnecticat title was Judge Myron, H. Tilden, cousin of the Samuel J. Tilden. In 1875 some of the holders of the Baltimore title became un: and wanted an investigation which proved satisfactorv. About a_year later the sister of M-s. Ford read the etory of the case and devied the ments abont her testimony, later confessed that mother of Emiline, and her father was an Irish sea captain. _Her sister’s love adopted the ehild and hid her shame. The eflects by this disclosure if given lence, to may cause more work for the courts. “ Big Railroad Strike. Special Dispatch to Tho Beel Lovisviiie, Ky., July 27—1a. m. rice and beans. The late freshet in Foochow has subsided, although the river continues above the ueul height In various places serious iaundations have occurred, owing to heavy raine. Mosiwe, July 27.—The English bark R. W. Wood has arrivel at quir antine. - Everybody on board has been down excejt three men. Two bave died. : Havaxa, July 27.— There wero sixty-one deaths from yellow fever Quring the week ending Saturday li-t. GaLvEsTON, July 27.—The reputli- can state committee of Texas will soon call & couvention to put a state ticket in the field. Ber July 27.—The Marg Teang, Chinese ambassador to Russis, isin the city en route to St. will have & conference with Priuce Hoheulohe before taking hisd New York, July 27.—The Tammany democrata lield a m: yesterday afternoon to mako final ar- rangements for the mass mectivy t party Auti- H. busband. Her daughtér marred s | be held on the 28:h inst. Noreply hus ' ji been received to the letter sent t: den iavitiug him to_preside principal meeting, although it is erally suppised that ho will decli A Tweed Fighter. Spocial Dismateh to Tho lioe. Wasarxaroy, July 2 The Evening Sts an interview with ex-Colloctor Tum Murphy, of New York. Ho predict the election of Garfield but says it willto hard work. In r his appeintment as collect Ga; want that office when Pre: first offered it to me. nt G 1 refused poi held the matter und-r alv' looked over the tield and thouzht if I ring aud it was sole'y fr this re that I accepted tho placs. Tn answ, to the question, “‘Did you suce herepied, “Yes, I did, but it e s $57,000 of my ealary as coli: tho port of New Yotk and out of my own pocket besides A Row ata Dance Spocial Dispatch to The Bee MarYVILLE, Mo , July 26, 10 p. m countr, Fiday evening, July Fuw occurred over the transfer o number by James Mau i kesperat Quitman, o b would not alluw Hondek to dance that number. He told him he my There is no further authentic news l ¥ fous safe blower,who robb-d a jewelry | government has forbidden the expurt | Poters- | more he found his wife still unyield- | burg, aud will remain a fow days and | port of New York he says: T did not blank to accept it; ho insisted and I ement. 1 took it I could break down the Tweed n ed?” —At a dance in Fairview, Nodaway , 8 fa a saloon Hondek. John Lemon,the proprictor, n —Some hundred and fifty or more workmen in the Nashwille railroad shops struck work yesterdsy for sa advance of twenty five cents per day. The employers claim that they are now paying as much as men on the sameline of work get anywhere in tha country. This strike may lead to 8 strike of sll mouldersin the city. bay one if he wished to dance. dek avd Lemon exchanged While fighting §va pistol shot fired from a pistol suppored to the hands of James Muvson. i dek slightly, ~Munson Carson wera arrested gation takes } lice to-da; Criminal Tennessee. Epecial Dispatch to The Bee. Nasaviiie, Tenn., July 27,1a. | m.—A Clarkevilie speciai to The Ban- ner says that lact Saturday Horace | W. Balloy, Shoemaker shot and instantly _killed | who, until recently,was vice res Wrm. Kpgart near Oakwood in the | of the San Pedro | Jower part of Montgomery county. |and who was with Tt was an unprovoked murder. Shoe- | orado two weeks ago, seid y | maker is still in the neighborhood | that thepe was no rerson to duu’ with his friends, awearing that he will | Gen. Gyant would & not be taken. The citizens have sent | dency of the San Pedro m | here for sssistance and offer 8100 te- | pany to which hs was electe ward for his capture. Grant Elected President Special Dispatch to The b New Yor, Ju en. Grant in C 2 n Moxice, July 37—The King of Bovaris, vhéh“unut riding, h.,f hiy Lemon was seriously injured, and Fred Hon- a Wall stre 't banker, t g urday. Before Mr. Ba'lou leit Ccjo Remsey, who shot Miss Hall lsat zado, it was ynderstood that the Gens ] was much | Thureday, was captured by a posse of | eral would accept, and at a meeting of 1d in the directors of the company hel Boston Saturday, acting in accordance with this understanding, he was uoan- | imously elected, The property, said Ballou, consists of mining lands ous thirty-s x miles south of Santa | Fe, and_originally were Mexican nts. In November last a number f Boston capitalists bought up this | scatiered ground. The General vi | ted three mines in person, accompa- | nied by mys-If and others; he was | untiring and constant in making s thor- ough survey of the whole tract, and surprised practical engiueers and bus- iuess men by his knowledge of mines and mining operations. WASHINGTON., Capital Notes, Specisl dispateh to Tux Bax. Wasursarox, July 20—4 p. m.— Lieutenant Charles Schurtz haa been crdered tc command the iron clad steamer Ajax at Horndon, Va., Aug- 1: Licutenant Newton A. Mason s ordered to duty ou Asiatic stations or eteamer from San Fraucisco Aug- | ust 7. By direction of the secretary of war, Col. Daniel McClure, the assis | tant paymaster-general is relieved romduty in the department of the liesouri and will repair to this city and report in person for duty to the | paymaater-general of the army. The government receipts to-day ag- aregate 141,000 Judge Lawrence, the first comptroller of the treasury, has forwarded to the treasurer of the United States with an opinion that £700,000 3.65 bonds to be insued in piyment of certificates of indebted- ness against the District of Columbis linthe same feotingof the old s tho interest thereon can be paid out of the exis*ing appropriations. Bound to be Lynched. | Special Dispateh to the Bee. | . WasuiNeron, July 27, 1 & m.— | Dorsey, the negro wauted at Rock- | vills for outrage, and for whom the | county was scoured on Suuday night ! and yesterday was srrested last night | at M-chanicsville, Md., by an aymed of men and taken to Rockville and lodgod in jail. He admitted the e aud begged for time to prepare icah, as the intention was to n ou the spot. He was grant- | ed till day Fight, when ths mob swears {it will h him. The sheriff will at- it, but the feeling | of ind intense that it is ved the shoriff and his weak posse wiile of no avail, Paying for Perfidy. Spectal Disyatei to The Boa. | New Yows, July 20—1 s m, [Tt is stated that legal proceedings about to be taken by the late Mrs, s attorneys agsinst the Mar- nzl shy, based on money en- ments said to have been entered | tuto on her betali by his lordship, . pd ftested by the evidence of hia | Rapid 1ransit Overthe Atlantic: Speciai Dispatch to The Bee New Yers, July 25—1 a. m.—The steamship Arizons arcived at this port Sunday from Liverpool in teven anda half days, being the quickest time on record. King Cotton's Pest. Special Dispateh to the bco. Gatvestoy, Tex., July 27—1 s, m. —Tae cotton’ worm la- doing _serions damage to the srowing crops in vari cus parts of Texas, ADDITIONAL LOCAL. LIST OF LETTERS ! remaining in the Omaha postoffice | for the week ending July 24: GENTLEMI | Buehan R Baley A . | BroadyJd T BygmesterJ R oy AM Clark J Chewer HS Dennison C E Eskilson H P Fubrman C H Fezell J C Fraokfoed W J Gilmore H Hautchinon J Heffner J E Bear Caldwell J C WH Miles Mconn A B Miller T A Morton R 10 L Fuller & Johnson Shaw James LADIES. Anderson Miss £l Rrown Mrs A Cham'ers Mrs F Darbin Mrs J C Eberhardt Marie Horner Mrs W Hayward Miss L Kelley M Mt Mayer: Perkins ton Miss £ T E s Mrs J A ardson Mies S aterman Miss A Walker Mrs § W hitehead Miss Real te lransfers. Patrick McHugh Forzety, w. d., s 513 ft. of lot1, Llock 240, city of Omaha—S700. Lucretea R. Scymour to Rudolph Huse, w. d., part ce2. 33, t. 16, r. 13 0. nd wife to John Dillon,trastee, to thetrustees ¢ Presbyterian church of Water- d., lots 1 and 2, block 10, town —825, TEE OMAHA MARKET. Oxana, July 26, 1880, 4 % do Rye. o DOMESTIC DOINGS, Rapid Progress of the Work of Excavating the Collapsed Tunnek = Vigorous Pursuit of a Vil fainous Darkey in more delegates from outside places, who will begin to arrive to day for st- taudance on Wednesday of the seri- anuual state encampment. ‘The *asting Doctor. Special Dispatch to The Bee, New Yok, July 26—1 a. m.—At 6 o'clock Dr. Taner, the faster drove to the park, e returned at 7 o'clock much exhausted and immedistely threw himself without undressing on the cot, and in & few minutes was fast Maryland. asleep. At 9:45 he retired for the night, after drioking some water the — greater parc of which his stomach was Bloody Row at a Colored Camp | unsble to yetain. At midnight he Meeting in Ohio, waa sleeping quietly. i Base Ball, Bpecial Dispatch to The Bee. Hopes of Recovering the Bodies, ‘Special Dispatch to Tux Ls. New Yorg, July- 26—4 p, m.— A alight advance has just bosu made in the work of recovering the bodi of the men buried in the Hudson river tunnel, and it is now thought they may be recovered by Thursday next, Fatal Ending to a Quarrel. Bpeclal Dispatch to the Fsx. Rocueszer, Penn., July 26.—Jack Brown and Pat. Kelley, of this place, have had a grudge of two years stand- ing. They met and fought yesterday, Brown getting whipped. They shook hands and turned to go, when Brown pulled s ravolver, and saying, *“You will never whip another man,” shot him three times. One shot took effect in the ankls, one in the neck and one in the head. The last two are probe | % ably fatal. Kelley is atill alive. Riotat 8 Camp Meeting. Special disyatch to The]Bee. Cixcrysa, 0., July 26, 4p. m— Tae Danville colored camp meeting, noar Hillsboro, Ohio, was broken up Siturday night by s gang of white| voughs who invaded the grounds, ats tempted to demolish Suttler's tent and Bad a regular pitched battle with the officers, About fifty shots were fired snd clubsand beuldors were freely ysed. Bill Dickman, Fred. Monken and John White were very badly hurt. probably fatslly, aud many others C nominal; N¢, 1 Milwsukee, 85c; more or less injured. The por|No. 2 Milwaukes, 92hc; Au- lico acted solely on defensive, gust, 894c; September, 86te; No. 3 Pursuing a Viliain, Spicial Disyatch 2 Tho Bae, WasHiNgroN, July 26—4p, m,— The strictest vigilance is. progreesing here with a view of capturing John Dorsey, the nagro wanted for outrag- ing Mre. T. S. Chafliay,at Darnstown, Mé., and the country sround is being thoroughly scoured for signs of him. A dispateh received at police hoad- qQuarters states that he was met y & colored ms thie morning o the vicinity of shoes” ~ A larzeperty o1, drmed D men from Montzomery county took this man in charge and continued the pursuit of D rsey, who, it is expected, will bo arrested before night and Iynched, as such is the crime and the terrible Getermination of the pursuing party, who have a rope already pre- pared for swinging him to a tree im- mediately upon his capture. Arrested for Passing ueer. Special dispatch to The Bee. WasniNeToN 26—4 p. m —The agent cf the secrat service division telegrayhs from Council Biuffs the ar- rest of David W. Clurk for passing counterfoit silver. A Seaman’s Brawl. Bpecial Dispatch to Tue New Yors, July 26—.4 p. m.— John Smith, & sailor, last night_shot and probubly fatally wounded Henry Haudy, snother scaman, and was to- day committed to_the tombs to await the resul: of Haudy's injuries. Both men belong to tho Schooner Wyoming which acrived inthis part from Maine, Thursday, with a cargo of ice. Tanner’s kast. Special Dispateh to Tuw Ens, New Yor, July26,4 p. m.—There was no apparent change in the condi- tion of Tanner this morning. His watzhers consider him more resticss than yesterday, but fail to discover any indication of early collapre and express their confidencein the faster's ability to complate bis wenderful un- dertaking Saratoga Races. ‘Spoctal dispatch to Tun Bk, Sanatoca, N. Y., July 26—4 p. m -~The races opened to-day with a half-mile dach for maiden two-year- olds for a purse of $300. It was won by Lalla C., with Charlotte second, Compen-ation third; time, 503. —The second race was a purse of £500, all ages, one mileand a haif,was won by Bys and Bye, Goldberg ee- c-nd aud The King third. Time?2:40}. §Third, a selling race fora purse of 300 for all agee, one mile was won by m’ Minos, 2nd Miilita third time 145§. ‘Warning to Druggists. Special dispatch to Tho bee. Bravroro, Pa., July 27, 1a. m.— Dr. A. Graut Hopkins and Hiram Leasure, ;rescription clerk in Kenne- dy & Co's. drug store, wero arrested here, charged with mauslaughter on the oath of the county coroner. A, Car- roll, of this city, died on Friday from the effects of a prescription written by Hopkins and compounded in which corrosive sublimate was found. Hireling Assassin. Spocial Dispatenito The Boo. Yazoo Crry, Mi ., July 27, 1a. m. —Dr. M. D. Williams, of Mecha Durg, was assasinated while riding home Saturday night. Bis horse re. turned home riderlees and search be- ing made for the body it was finally found. A megro was arrested on eus- picion and has since confessed hi uilt. He says he was paid to kill the doctor. Free Advertising. Special Dispatch to Tas Bx Cateo, L, July 27, 1 3. m.—Bur- nett, publisher, and Thietacks, city editor of the Cairo Bulletin, were put under $200 bonds each to answer to a chirge of crimial libel prefirred ty Alfred Cummiogs. a justice of the pesce. G..A. R. Celsbration. Special Diepatch to The Bee. Brooxrys, N.Y.,Ju'y27,1a m. —The Grand Army of the R-public evening by Leasure | celebration will_besin formally this Erocklyn is making gener- The following games of base bill were played July 26th: SerixapiELD, Mass,, July 27,14 m.—Chicagos 1, Nationals 2. Louise's Disgust With Canada, Otrawa, Ont, July 27—1 a. m.— Itis whispered in aociety here thst the approaching departure of the Princess Louise from Canads Is final, ks for the oountsy and climate id to be unquerable. is —— MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Money ana Stock. NEW YORK, July 20130 p m. MONEY--At 2} per cont; excha (RONET--A %) per o dull st GOVERNMENTS. 104 New 1108} Currenc m STOCKS. Moderaely active. and advanced o to % since the opening. with the exceptean of Quicks! preferred, which deciined from 56¢ to 47c. Kook Istand Northwestern. i =t San Franisco pld. 49} Ksasa Texss .. 5 LG Mich, Southern_ [ Tackawanna & Miiwaugee Froauce Market ¥ Miswavxz, July 26. ‘Whest—Firm; opened sud de- olined fc and closed weak; bard, do, 70@704c; rejected, nominal, Corn—"neetled at 3 Oats—Nominal at Z4jc. Rye—Q ict and steady at 76c. Barley--Lower at 700, Oblcago Produce. Cuicaao, July 26, Wheat—fc lower for cash and July; 1c lower for August; fc lower for Sep- tember; No. 2 spring closing at 904G 9le for cash cr July; 879G87{c for August; 85c for September. o e adBulvi- £ro o~ok. ang - Trlws for cath aud July; 35} for Septem- er. There was considerable excltement In the provision circle. Mess pork was wanted to fill shorts and the price jumped 81 per barrel and closed at 75@90¢ per bbl higher than Saturday, closing figures bomg §16 00 for cash; $15 80 for July or Auguat; $15 774@ 15 80 for September Chicago Live Stock. Caicaco, July 26. Hogs—Active at 5@l0c hizher; sales, 84 805 00 for light packing and shipping; £4 65@5 00 for heavy packing; 35 20 for gool to extra smoo*h assorted los. Cattle—Receipts,” 5,000; there was a moderately active market for ship- ping grades and prices ruled steady st Saturdsy's closing figutes. Local bu ers only purchused sparingly of cows and Texauateers. Up to 11 o'clock prices ranged at 82 75 for cows; 83 10 @376 for Texan and Kansas wintered Texan steers, and 84 10@4 65 for fair to choies smooth shipping steera. 511 head wer d ot the above figures. ® 8. Lovis, July 26. Flour—Unchanged. Wheat—Active; No. 2 red, 884@ 89¢ for cash, 80}@88}@80c for July; 88@87]@873 for Aucust; 87}@86i@ 874c forSeprember; 86Z@87¢ for Octo- ber; 86@B64@8Ghe for the year; No. 3 o, 81§@83}c,according to location; No. 4 do; 774@78}e, necoraing to lo- cation. Corn—Lower; 35@364c for cash and July; 34dc for August; 34@331%c for September; 3lc for year. Oats— Lower at 224G22¢ for cash; 2030 for Augnst; 21c for September Rye—Slow; 76c atked. Lard—Higher at £6 95G7 00. Butter—Sready: dairy 18a21e. Eggs—Betterat b@Te. Whisky—Steady at 81 08. Pork—Higher at $15 00 cash. Dry Salt Meats—firm and higher at 24 70G7 2 @7 50 for young meat; ba- con,higher at $5 7685 874@b 205 25 @b 50@5 5. Receipts, flour, 8,000; whent, 278,000; corn, 138,000; oacs, 40,000; rye, 4,000; bariey, 1,000. Shipments, ~flour, 11,000; wheat, 69,000; corn, 5,000; oats, 1,000. - St. Louis Live Stock. St. Louss, Julv 26. Togs—Active and higher; Yorkers and Baltimores, $4 85@405; packing, 84 86@5 00; butchers’ to fancy, 85 00 @5 15, Raceipts, 35,000; shipments, 1,800. New York Produce. New York, July 26. Flour—Firm with a mcderate ex- port and jobbing trade inquiry; re- ipte, 167,13 tound hoop ~Ohio, 5 10@5 70; choice do., $5 80GT 00; superfiue western, §3 80@4 40; com- mon to good extra do., 4 20@4 60; choico do., $4 7057 00; choice white wheat do., 84 50G5 00. Wheat— Shade stronger, Ne. 2 rel August at €1 08}@1 12 September at 81 084G 085. Do.; July $1 08} bid, 8108 asked. Corn—Without important change mixed western, spot, 45@47]c; do future, 473@49¢ Outa—Dull; and weaker; weatern, T Beef— mess, §9 50; new extra do., $10 00. dered, 87 574 Dun, Barl oup preparstions for the reception and entertaipment of thres hundred or Branel all unchanged, new plain | " Pork—Very strong; new mess,814- Lard—Higher and firm steam ren- Butter—Firm unchanged $14G25. New Yors, July 26.—Chas. Bar- low, of the mercantile agency frm of & Co., suddenly dicd last nigh& o4 his eoyotey hoeis Laog THE SACRIFICE OF AMOS. T A Bolt of DangerousDimen- gions Welded in Cleveland. e The Republicans Refuse to Swal- low Townsend for Third Time, An Arctic Wail Looms Up Between the Fighting Factions. —— A How in Ohlo. Bpecis! dispateh to The Bee. CueveLaws, O., July 26, 4 p. m.— The bolt of a third of the delegates to the congressional convention of thia district that nominated Amos Towa- wend, republican, for a third term yesterday, is orusing great excitement. Both the Herald and Leader attempt- od to smooth matters over editoriaily, but the L:aderaids the voters in its local columps. Ali admit that, unless something is dono to harmonize the bolters, the district will be lost to the republicans in October and the state endangered. Townrend and his friends are much alarmed. Garfield has been sent for to come sud mend matters. Special Dispatch to The Bee. Cueveraxp, O., July 26.—General Garfield has replicd by telegraph that ho will not interfers with the republican quarrel in this district in any event, but that harmony must be effocted at all hazards. The boltars 7| say they will have another convention and nominate a second candidate for congress cr else they will trade Town- send at the October election with the democrats for votes for the republican candidate for secretary of state. Town- sond says ho will not withdraw; that the cry that the state will beinspirited for Garfield in November is an absurd declaration to force him off the ticket. The democrats are jubilen: sad feel gonfident of carrying the district, Good words do mope_than_bard spesches. Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil is the good word of every family, Thousands will testify ta its wonder- ful cures of coughs, colds, sore throat, aathms, croup and other affictions of the breathing organs; an invalcable outward specific for lame back, rore- ness and contraction of the muscles, and every ety of sores or hurts, FEVER AND AGUE, STEITER, CELESRATED ventiye fn oxiuter For sale by alt Drugeistsana Deal always Curos and mever disap= points, The world's great Pain~ Reliever for Man and Beast. Cheap, quick and reliable. PITCHER’S CASTORIA is mot Narcoti Children grow fat upon, Mothers like, and Physicians recommend CASTORIA. It regulates the Bowels, cures Wind Colic, allays Feverishness, and de- stroys Worms. WEI DE MEYER’'S CA- TARRH Cure, a Constitutional Antidote for this terrible mala- dy. by Absorption. The most Important Discovery since Vac= cination. Other remedies may relieve Catarrh, this cures at any stage beforo Comsumption sets in. 1S, FARMS, HOUSES [ $56.00 St 1t 5 Tty and fara peoparty. Ap 1y Foal Estato d Loas agoscy, 154 and Dovg s Trnandy time on first ciaes impr: Lands, in counter, Mantle, E‘ar.( ":,w 140 o erlly | hined with their great improvementa, <D LANDS. Loo ‘over BEMIS' new column of bargains on 1st TO LOAN—AtS per cent inter est, in sums of §2)0 and up- 3t BEMIS' | [pBYIS, OFFERS o SPLEXDID LIST OF Bas Farms 3ad FOK A FINE sesiuzaus trons, Leors, Biwre Siting, ve D3ies mreets & 7. ATEST & A Y KURTZ BULLETINI o —s JULY CLEARING SALE! Immense Reduction in all Depart- ments. Solid Bargains in Good Goods, READ OUR LIST GLOVES. The Celsbrated, $1.00 Kid @loves, 90c. Lisle Gloves, 15 to 90c. Mitts Very Cheap. ULSTERS, We have too many. Ulsters at $1.00. Better Ulsters at $2.00. Best Ulsters at $3.60. You shoutd See them. PARASOLS. 1 Lot, 25e. 1 Lot, Sue. Splendid Silk, $1.75. HOSIERY. We claim to sell Hosiery cheaper than e'sewhere. Job Lots, 5¢ up. Fin Hose Very Low. LAWN DRESSES. Reduced from $7.50 to $8. Good Linen Suit, 81.75. Calico Wrapper, 85¢, Children's Suits way down. Dressing Sacquos Cheap. CORSETS, A Real Good One, 40. Linen Fine Goods Keduced From$g | See Our Corset at $1.00. 085, Bee Our Corset at $1,80, RIBBON: Examine l‘llefloofi. Our stook is still ahead of all B noxs' competitioa. Qur large assortment we pro= Gross Grain, 6 and 10¢, posa to close at yory low prices. In TIES, FRINGES and all Kinds of Fancy Goods we Make Clearing Prices. These Goods Maust be Sold to Make Room for a Large Stock of Gents' Fumishinf Goods, Now Being Selee* ad for the Fall Trada - You are Invited fo Call, Whether You™ or Not. A KURTZ' Store, Creighton Block: : Benson's Capeine Porous Plaster [} Theonly Improvement evermade on the common PorousPlaster. Over 2000 Druggists have signed a paper stating that - - BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS are superior to all other plasters. PRICE 25 CENTS. SEABURY & JOHNSON, apl6-eodaw Pharmaceutical Chemists. Undoubtedly the best shirt in the United States is manafactured at the Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority of Material and workmanship, com- thatis Reinforced fronts, Remforced backs and Reinforcod sleeves, makes their shirt the most durabl fitting garment of the kind, ever manufictured. Read tho following low prices Present. Former. 36 50 Our Fine Whit~ Shizt Our Fxtra Fine ** Oue Imported Porang & shirts Cheviot. (Theee are mad pirt for None but Wamsutta Muslin and best Linens used. The above prices include Lanndry ing, a discount allowed when otherwise ordered. An additional 25 conts is charged when made to order. Omaha Shirt Factory, 1207 Farnham sireet, near 12th streat. T mEBRasKa VINECAR WORKS )| s == ___Ravau Baxmre Powsea Co., New Yowk NIVIL, MECHANICAL, AND WINTNG &N the Renmeiser #chool in Americs. Next term begioe Seplem- ber 10th. The Kegister for 1330 containe s with of the gradnates for the rast 54 LEGAL NOTIC oars, R e e L s et o et s ik, i e A T T Wi, | e 0 DAV i GRARNE: defendant | Heforo Charies PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. 280, said Justice is- | — Orricn Pracmasmea Ao Dwvor ) in {ha sbove action | WEST & FRITCHER. Comuismant or Seomerorss, - Gmaha, Neh , July 28, 1m0 ) Bran les, Justice cf the Peace, of g : e Seniet propemsi i dupicate, ‘mblect ©» Machine Works, ;. fewsie, ¢ the subsiaicaco warehouse in this city, ¥ barrels of flour. "To be made of No. 1 sp ing wheat, baif herd, balfsof or Odess. To besworted betore ing and mixed in milling. To bo high grousd. The barre s to bo of the best quaiily, neg and - | wrong, well cor pored with hickory hobps, Mully Castinga of ovory description manufactured. | hout lined. No wachina mide barrele will bo overy class o machiner) | sccepted. Sumples of four o be seat in with | 5 apomais, and al 1o be dalive ed by Octaber fth OoOMATIA, TTEE. | J. F. Hammond, Prop.& Manager The most thorongh appointed and complote | Machine Shops and Foundry in the mate. Pl “"ul‘i‘ | 1he goverament r rves 1he r:r'm.l:’y'-.‘p'a oy eys, Hangers, | o ul propos e - 5 Tration or of ¥idiog, condibiens Shafting, Bridze irons, Geer © | 2ion @ e memaer il Moo & Cutting, ete. | snd payment, w i1 be furnished o spplicstion ta Plaoator new Machinery, Meachanical Draaght- s Envelop:s costainiog prop mis ng, Models, etc., neatly executed. | should be marked: for Aour WL me 268 Hornav 131 and 15t ‘ o ani st to s underwmet. R Jy28-43 ' o J. C. VAPOR | P = AN CHARLES RIEWE, MERCHANT TAILORiU NDERTAKER! Cupital Ave,, Opp- Mascnio Hall, Matal's Ciass, Cone, Cashets, Susiud, <3 Parghsm Stvet, Rk 108h and 1%y, Owabe, X0, OMAHA, » - v =« = NEB * iegphic Gpiers Progmily Aimisd o, » ’* ES K

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