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ot M aba Daily IO ¢t Om — VOL. X. Established 1871. FOREIGN EVENTS, |OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY. JULY 29, 18%0. MORNING EDITION. tucky, and W, M. Sp-inger, of Illi nois; Senator W. W. Eaton, of Con- necticut; ex-Secretary of State John Biselow; ex-Lieut. Gov. Wm. Dor- sheimer of New York; Richard O'G: x- man and others. WATTERSO. Heury Watterson, of the Louisville Courier Journal,fn his letter says: ““It is not necessary to stigmat z3 the re- cord of the republican candidate for the presidency. That Juige Elack's objection that neyer so good a ms could mske 80 bad a politician X cient to defeat him if properly urged. | Gen., Trevino and Bride Wel- That ths pacty is sinister to the last degree that can seduce a man to take comed Home, 50 loose a view of his public obligs- s tions as to parform memal service in Pardons defeace of the Grant administration e ot Tho. rape. of the | #pecta Dieaict to The bes. a comspirator in| WASBINGTON, July %, 4 p. m, 7 Thu pecd’dent N8 Soilued TFulios Anholt, convicted in the eastern dis- trict of New York for violating the Speaker Samual o da Kot e [ oo e 1ax; M chaell Qorter, o2 NO. 33. nte KURTZ' BULLETIN! " Price Five Ce after which he took a spin X R ll, making fiftea lape i:m:(llp:u: BOURBON BLUSTER. mit.utes. Another drink of minersl ter and he sgain weat to bed. At{Sammy Tilden Dresses Up and 8:30 ke awoke complaining of the dry- i e mgukedgf‘:w 'llg_ Goes to Receive Homage holic bath to produce perspirati that time b was sufer o feomn oo eruption of gases from the stcmach. he bath wes postponed and at 0 t | ©'clock Tanner was sleeping soundly. At 9:20 he arose, walked fraly up statraand retired for the night. At miduight he was sleeping soundly, —_——— ELECTRIl Dispatctes to -rE..aflEFs' S ¢ Bostox, July 28.—Prohibi Retraction Demanded in the | hold thelt-ha:onvmmh:?‘\"!::e‘:: Wetmore Scandal Case, | '¢7. = September 8. Crxcixxary, July 28.—Mor Rob- or Lagal Trouble, arta, in the Grecuyille, Or Jeit o DOMESTIC DOIY A Cago of the Dreaded Yellow Jack Afloat Near Mobile, Foreigél Stock Market Af- fected by Rumors of War, that he will give the show despite all interference, and Mr. Bergh's repre~ sentatives say that it should not be permitted. Mr. Bergh is, himself, emphatic in his resistanca to the acheme, 80 much to, that he will pounce down (n the show at the very first roar of pain from any of the ani- mals engaged in it. The taw, ho says, ison his side and he proposes to en- force it. THE AFGHAN AMBU | A Reconstructed Nation Rebels Against British Rule, And Annihila{es the Con- querer's Army at Can- dahar, Of a Ranting, Blowing Dem- ocratic Hoodoo New York, He Whines Over His Bad Luck and Says a Word for Haucock, —_— Special Dispateh to The Bee. e ThN:w_;(onx, July 29. 1 a. m.— 5 ratification meeting - f the ;‘v&vdatzocl;:si«:n Aq u-‘fimh, at-| crats last night in fa . of Hanssek s R t commit eui mora- d Eaglish = 2 oliti Great Revival of Fenianism lng‘: cutting his throat andarm with :l:mnn,s?l‘l:fiu;u Er:xn; 1::3:::”? ",lll‘;‘;l And the Brotherhood a oroken knife. He will recover. | Academy of Muslc was magnificently > Wasmizaroy, July 28 —United | decorated; coata of arms of the various Reorganized. Gen, Merritt Scouring the Border for Horse Thieves and Savages. A War in Europe Though '" Immincnt - Powers Pairing Off A'ready, Base B:ll Bpecial Dispatch to The Bee. The fullowing games of bsse ball wero plaged July 28th: SerixorieLp, Mese,, July 27,14 Cincinuatis, 4; Nationals 3, Youtnful Murderer. Speciai Dispatch to The Bee. New York, July 20 —1 a m—A Doy #amed S4m " Nei, L7 yeurs O was arrested on & warant ssued. by the coroner, chargirg him with hav ing thrown' Wm. Kloppler, aged 7, fnto the Harlem river on the 24th, Padal - Gen. Burrow's Command Entrap- ped isto a Fatal Am- _buscadep o 4 SRR WNTIC & Owarny of l:-e‘::.-‘ Slaughter Them indise criminately, 0! b upon the bench of the electoral com- misson, RASDALL'S RANT, FIENSsC all Depari- ments. Solid Bargains in States Consul Thomas Adaims sends re- | Btates being placed around the gallcr- ports from Rio De Janieto for the | ies, and flags and fostoons of every Wwecks ending June 12th and 19th. | description flavnting from cornices and houso f representatives taid that the | ¥icted for passing counterfoit money, n causinghis deah. The boys quar- democrats encered upon the campaign [ 81d W. T. Jones, convicted in the reled on the dock, wken Neil puthed All England Startled by the Good Goods. Rumerthet Russia and China ;l'here Eoe ;ru'n,; deaths from yellow pigm. On the stage,suspended from - fever, and three frum typhus fever in | 8 drop curtain, was a very fiue paint- Have Made Up. there weeks. Tho total number of | ing of the democratic cundidates for —_— daaths was 372, in a population of | president and vice president. At the 310,000, giving an annusl death-rate | rear of the stage were simi'ar picturer, of 3 3100per100. | baviog under them the inscriptions “Wasnivoto, July 28.—The follow. | “Nothing can intimidate me from do- ing what I believ to bo_honest and rght”—W. S. Hancock, and ‘A pure, econom cal government, which will protect the liberty snd property of the people that the democracy propuse to = H. English. Seatod gt fo s & ‘| ger, Fifth district of Kentucky; Si- theidosreRotihsiAcadomy, wood muun{g!:\d was %fib?fifffi?; mon H. Anderson, gauger, Flr-ty s § B RN Spen) il beenty it with Parole second, Gillas third. trict of Missouri. The iadications | utes thereafter thevast building pack- Kloppler into the riser, and he was drowned, Starved to Death. Spectal Dispatch to The Bee. New York, July +20—1 a. m.—A Wilmiogton special saya: Miss Eliza- beth Belville, whoresides in Delawaro City, conceived an aversion to solid food on January 22d, and would eat nothiog but a few oyeters daily. This continued till June 5th, when she re. fused to take even these. From that time till June 19th she was sustained by drinkivg currant water, but in very smell quantities. Becfwas fro- zen'on water ices, but she was unable to retain it on her stomach. Since it tho best candidatosand the best | Distio of Colambia and sentened to platform. Hancock was without fear | fou e ', tnd without rproach. Tho.platform St eel s worthy of the mea and did ret seek [ o to levate one section to the detriment | B%ia! Ditpetch to the Bee. of another, bat declared concord and | WASHINGTON, July 28—4 p. m — Justice t1all alike. It was in strong | The national board of health has re- contrast to the opooneat’s. The re- | ceived the following from Mobile, public was the very essence of genoral | 410w bark T W. Woods se. welfare, and could snyone believe [ - 2 that a man who shed his blood at Get. | Fived at Quarantina from Havana,July nine. Six tysburg and elsowhere in defense of | 26th, with a crew «f zTn:unicn would endanger publ c faithi | havo been sick with yeliow fever; two P sheater donounco! the republcen | havo died, thros aro convalossing and jugation of state soverelguty, extrav.|Cn is at the Quarantino hospitsl. agance and maladminstraticn, and | Every precautionary measure will be News of the Disaster, READ OUR ILLIST Yellow Fever. LORILLARD LUCK. Mpecial dispatch to The Bee. Loxvox, July 28 —10 p. m.—The z rase for the Levant stakes ai Goodwood | {78 intornal revenue appointments was won by Loniliard’s Ircquois with | Wersmade to-day: W. G. Mitchell Teala Maid second, Cauace third. The [ 309 M. W. Long, inspectors cf tobac- ace for the Findon stakes was won by [ % 80uff and cigara, Twenty-Kizhth Wandering Nun, Iroquois second, Al- | district of New York; T. J. Daniel bin third. - The racs for the Lenoy | 304 W. F. Steel, storekeeper and gau- The Afghan War Reopened ‘With sllits Horrors. Special Dispatch to The Bee. Loxvox, July 28—noon.—Lord Hartington startled the house this morning by announcing that the gov- ernment had received news from Can- dahar stating that an engagement had taken place between the Afghans and HOSIERY. We claim to sell Hosiery cheaper than elsewhere. The Celebrated, $1.00 Kid @loves, 90c. Lisle Gloves, 15 to 90c. Mitts Very Cheap. ey Are that there il be only aehns e | 04 from pitto dome. - Ta ono bo% was The Dory “Laty weatern.” with o | 822107 °ftho public debt for July. crow of twa mon, which sailed from |y 1LANTA; JUlY 20—At Dublin in Gloucester o 2 ucester o the 12th of June fo & yosy was Lilled by Dr. Higntown. this state Hogan Fountain, sged 20 eulogized the democrats for their fight #gaiust these evils and efforta to ef- fect retranchment of public expendi- tures. Gen. W. F. Smith (“Bslly”), several other generals and Gen. Hancock's staff from Governor's Is'and. Iu the Special Bispatch to Tux Bax. June 10th she has tasted absolutely no food and taken no nourishment of any kind. This state of affairs ccntinued til laet Sundsy, when she died peace- strictly enforced. Tho veseel is quarantined 26 miles from this port. Arrested for Forgery. trip across the Adantic, wnd which waa last epoken of & day ago, has ar- rived at Caoncs Isle of Wight, all right 5 REVIVING FENIANISM. A dispatch from Manchester re- ports the Fenisn meeting which is be- ing held there to-day as & very excited awemblage. Several of the American delgates anncunced their intention to revive feniamsm, and to see per- sonally every Irishman who had left the brotherhood in consequencs of Roman Catholics interferonce and inducs them to return. The minority of the speakers at- tended to the condition of Ireland, and proposed that the delegates to the convention should nyt leave Manches- ter until 3,000 names were enrolled in the Feman brotherhood in that city slone. This was received with vehement applause by the crowd, al- though it was observed, the more moderato ones «f the meeting seemed to deprecate the rather willest clements of ‘the leaders ATSTRALIAN POLITICS, of confidence in the ministry, by s wote of 48to 35. The defest of the government in the late elections and the defeat of 4 reform bill two years g0, were yndoubted sigus of its fate and no one s surprised at the result of the votaon the motion. Hon. Jas, Service, the premier, was persuaded Dot to risk going befire the country after the failure of his principal meas- are for the sestion, on accoust of the existence of an exciting public senti- ‘ment againet him, but to leave the as- sembly itself to precipitate tho crisis | which has now occurred. It is_mow | understood that the ministry will re- sigu at once. A TREMATURE V'EPORT. The rumored smic:ble understand- ing between Ruesia and Chioa is pre- mature. 1t has been decided, trre- spective of the Marquis of Taengo's visit toSt. Petersburg on Saturdsy next, toretain Kuldja. The entire Pacific fleet bas sailed under sealed orders. It ishelieved that Russia's policy towards China will bs entirely dictatorial. General Kauffmang—=ss ports his ability to eubdue the K _ . ‘ganiane. EUROPEAN WAR TMMINKNT. Pants, July 20, 1 & m.—The pub- Yic mind here is much agitated by the threatening sepect which the Tarkish question has sssumed. The bourse D felt the effect of the general slarm, wnd exhibits a marked downward ten- dency. In official circles in Berlin it s believed that complications are in- evitable. The impression there is that Raesis will form an alliance with Fronce, and Eugland with Austria and Germany. The attitude of Ital s undecided. Birmarck and Ha ‘merlye are to be at Gasticn, where the two emperors are to meet. AMONG THE STARS. The setronomer Flammarion,accom- panied by his wi‘e and four servants, etarted from Paris late Tuesday night $n.a balloon on a long acrial irip,which is to last two nights. THE WETMORE ATTAIR. Bpecial Dispaten t tac Bex. Lospox, July 29, 1 a m.— Last eveniog's Truth said the story going the rounds of French newspa- pers respecting the snicide of & psrson formerly connected with a nobleman, ‘who has recently married, is under- stood to be based on su attempt to ex- tartmoney. Unless s public retrac- tion is made by those responsible for the tale, legal action will be taken to enforoe one. ——— The Scales Dropped. Epecial Dispatch "o the ree. New York, July 29.—1 & m.— A most pecaliar avd decided change s taken place in Dr. Tenner's con- dition, but still 1t is his opinion, as well of the doctors, who watched him, that he will beable to hold out for fortydaye. On Tueday he gained a quarter of s pound over bis eight of Monday and there were hopes thst he would keep on increas- ing his averdupois, but at 2 o'clock gestordsy afternocn, when he was Weighed, the n.ost perplexiog result was obisined. The scales showed that he only weighed 128, a decrease of two pounds sices Tuesdsy evening. The seales were examiped carefnlly to make eure that there was nc mistake. Tenner was astowned 2t this falling off and said that there must be some- thing wrong with the scales or him- welf. Ppecial Disvatch to The Dee. at noon in the plaging mill of E. C. opsoliw box were Thos. F. McLean and a number of Tilden's friends. At 8 o'clock John McKean csme pon theetage, accompanied by S. J. .| Tilden, who was followed by Mayor New Orveass, July 20.—A Grain | Cooperand Abram S. Hewitt. Til- barge and elevator has gone to the | den was in full evening dress and quorantine st-tion to load the fever | walked across the stsga to the chair bark, Excelsior to save her from re- | placed for him. The immense sudi- turniog to the city. ence sprang to their feet and for ten New Orueans, July 29.—Sarah | minutes nothing could be heard but Bernhardt has been enjaged to appeas | the cheers of men shouting ‘‘Hurrah at the opening of the St. Charles | for Tilden.” theatre under Davis Bidwell's mansge- | When quiet had been restored Mr, ment. McKsan nominated s chiirman *“the New Yor, July 20.—A large stock irm on Bioadwey was -eported in financial straits yestorday aftarnoon but at the office an emplatic denial Wwas given to the ru:. t is known that the house has . Shore, of which they wers jarge, short bugers. The firm bas very beavy backing. and it was' no doubt owing to this fact that a formal suspension was averted = Big Quincy Bleze. Fountain attacked the doctor because of mdifficulty of the latter wich his [ father. try, 8. J. Tilden.” Mr. Tuden on being called to the chair was wildly cheered. His voice was clear and surong at the outset of the address, and his delivery cffective and wel. judged. TILDEN'S SPEECH, Mr. Tilden approached to the front of the platform and in & voice trem- bling with emotion, said: “I thank you, fellow citizens, for the cordiality of this greeting. Thave come down this eveuing from my conntry house to jsia with you in expressing and de- claring the purpose of the democracy Botination of Hadouck and Loghshi. [Applause.] I have come, under a stipulati-n of your committee, that in consequence of the hoarseness of my voice, that I should not be required to make aspaech. 1 will touch, howev. er, on two points. f people of the Unit - Staies demards 1 | chavge in the administration of the federal government. [Prolonged ap- Quixcy, July 20.—A fira broke out Plauschmidt, i the manufactoring dis- and it was not till 2:30 o'clock that the fire was got under control. The following buildings and factories were burped: E. C. Pfanschmidt planing mil and sash factory. Loss £20,000 no insurance. larze foundry buildivg formerly oc- cupied by Bennett Duffy, now uncc- cupied, loss 85000. The old Harris & Borbo tobacco fastory, unoscupied, | i 11C loes §15,000. The Gardner governor |P*™%%) A buildinz, machinery aud stock, loss BEFORM 18 NECESSALY $20,000, insurance $16,000. A large|to remove the abuses which have double {wo-story dwellivg, 1oss $10,- | grown up during the twenty years of 000. A number of smal'er dwellinge | continuous power, prolific of false aad houses were burned which will | principles endbad practices, of the ewell the loss to £100,000, with au | republican party. This party, stifling insurance - all told of = $25,000. | its conscience, has mado itseif respon- The large fouadry and machive shops | sponsitle for the intrusion, under the of Smith, Haynes & Co., and the fine, | color of law, in the chief magistracy larga fine cut tobacco factory of Well- | of our great republic of fiity million mar & Dwyer were, with _difficulty, | people, of a man who was not elected saved, both being frequently on fire. |by the people. [Loud app'ause.] The arca burned is between state | They have set an examp'e, which, un- street and Payscn Aveuue and Fourth | Jess condemned, will subvert the elec- and Sixth streets. Most of the build- | tive system of the government of ings were old or the loss would Eave | which we are so proud, and substitute been much larger. At one time it | in its place a dynasty of office-holders seemed as if the firedepartmentwould | holdiug on to power against the willof be unable to check tho conflagration, | the people. [Applause.| The com- ahigh wind blowing, and telegrams | plete ovegshrow of the republioan par- were scutto Keckuk and Hannibal | ty fn the election of 1880 will be re- for sssistance, but wero soon after re- | tributive judgment. It will prevent ealled. a repetition hereafter of the crime of 1876 sgainst the sovereigaty of the e —— Murderer Brought Back to Life. Special Diapatch to Tus B : you upon your call and upon your Dexver, Ool., July29,1a. m.— | pominations and auspicious promise of Great excitement has boen created by | sace ot Ay O arter, the report that Cicero Simms, the col- | T wilj proceed to the business of the ored boy who wis haaged et Friday | it [Applas ] at Fairplay, has been resuscitated. He |™'( RF a4 SR R e | e THE RESOLUTIONS. he was pronounced dead and his body They afirm the sdherence of the wes taken down and given over for burial. New York democracy to democratic priociples: eulogizes the record of Genersl Hancock ana his adherence to civil law after hostilities had ceated; congratulated the party on the nomi- nation of English, a life long denio- crat; -invites special attention to the resolution adopted by the house of representatives in 1877, affirming that Tilden was elected president; concurs in the action of the Cincinnati conven- tlon ealogizing Tilden's self sacrificing spirit and patience as manifested dur- ing the progress of the electoral count; condemus the republican party for its abuse of power and centralization teu- doncies; deprecates the introduction of perzonal attacks of the campaign and qucces extracts from republican journals of 1877, denunciatory of the Credit Mobilier participants; affiems thet to_the democratic party is due the credit of reducing the public debt. forty million dollars; chims credit for the extension of commerce; affirms that it is the duty of the democratic party to protect naturalized citizens sgainst federal cfficia's; they hail with Cleveland Trotung. Spocial dtpatch to Tux Bex. CuveraxD, 0., July 29, 1a. m.— The first race yesterday was the 2.36 clsss, in which there were six starters. Gipsy Boy won the first heat in 2.28 Peospect Maid won the second i 2 28; Wilbur F. won the third and fourth in 2 30} and 2.28. In the race of 2.19 class, there were, five starters, Maud S. won the first three heats in 328,218 and 2.31. Charley Ford was second, in the first heat, Hannis in the second, and Driver in the third. In the pacing race eight howses started. Bay Billy won the first heat; Change the second heat; and Boy Bil- Iy third and fouth; time 221}, 2.193, 2.22, 1.19} and 2.20. Concerning Fertilizers. Special Dispated to tbe Bee Wassorox, July 28, 10 p. m.— About 200 agricultural chemists and other promivent agriculturists have armived bere from all sections of the country, and will meet in_convention 3 . at the cultural department at3 elt gratitude the comis o clock. The conference is for the fh:::'ghm“:{n ?: ifi:ad;«pnh::_c. parpose of analyzing and_determinin s governmont, mocratic hi sahun ok fertilizors, with a view t5 | hands, shall bo brought back to the secure a uniform method of produc- | Purity and integriy of the better dags ing an article that shall prove less | Ofits history; und closes by inviting worthiess, as many fertilizers are said | 8.1 New York democrats t put sside to be. The convention expects to | their differences and-uniteia redres- conclade its lsbors i~ - veaime, out | 8ok the grievances done the Americrn with 80 important & “o b con- | People by the republican party. sidered, it 1s possible ( at tue session FEOM FRIENDS ABEOAD, may last a day or two. Awony those| Among the letters reesived was one now present are the commissioner of | from Gen. Geo, B. McClellan eulogiz icultore, J. T. Hendorson,of Geor- | ing Hancock end exprersing his safis- gis; Dr. C. A. Gressiman, state chem- | iaction with fellow citizens at home ist of Maine; Dr. J. R. Wolf, and {and his anxiety for the elestion of Prof. C. C. Buck, of Delaware, and | Hancock snd E-glish; one from OTHER SPEAKERS. Generel Tom Ewing of Ohio was the next speaker «nd waded into the repblican party, first on Grant's ac- coust and theic all:ged extra- vagance In government expensos. He closed with u eulogy of Hanoock. Spesches more also madoby Randolph ‘ucker of Virg'nia, Sevator Jones of Florida. Daniel D ugherty of Pri'a- celphiaand others. It was after mid- Digut when the meeting abjourned. SIDE sHOW. At the meeting in Trving hall last legally el=cted president of the coun- | night 3,500 persons were present. The | With Chatles Brockway, ho was arreat- | 4 to 3, recoteriog $to .4 decorations were elaborats. Charles H. Marshall was elected chairmn and made s trief speech. Speeches were also made by Senator Joaas of Louisiaoa, General L. B. Faulkner, chairman of the democratic state com- mittee and others. The mention of Tilden’s name was greeted with groat applauss. Resolutions were adopted eudorsing the platform as expre:sed at the Cincinoati convention and re- cogn zed the wisdom of the choice of Hancock as the nominee. Speeches were alsomade at soveral out deor stands. Specal Disvatch to The Bee. CoLumsus, July 28.—10 & m.— {he greenback labor etate convent'on met at noon to day with sbout 100 delegates present. All congressionsl districts had che oF more rpresenta- tives. Robert Shiiling, of Cleveland, of the state central committee, called the delegates to order at 12 o'clock, and antounced the name of Colonel J. H. Rhodes, of Sandusky county, 88 temporary chairman. Beth Mr. Shilling and Mr. Rhodes made brief speeches, in which they said it was the purposo of the party to make a hard fight this year. Tbe usual com- mittes wers sppointed, and the con- vention took & recers until two o’clock. Upon the resssembling of the con- vontion ex-Reprerentativo Kel'oge, of Lucas county, was ¢'octed permanent president. The following ticket wss nominated by acclamation: Sccretary of state, Charles A. Lloyd, of Nor- walk; supreme courc judge, Do Witt Clinton London, of Brown county; clerk of supreme court, Charles Bon- sale, of Columbia county; member of the board of public works, Ames Rob- ingon, of Knox county: electors, at large, Harvy Kellogg, of Lucas and L. L. Foster, of Mahoning county. The platform endorses ths nominees and resolutions of the Chicag> greon- back convention,favorsfemalesufirage, demands a reduction of official fees, people. [Applanse.] Cogratulating | ' Gonounces the use of scrip and | 84,690,650, Secretory Sherman in- | market dul rporations in payment | structee the sub trersury to accept | Jower prices. the accumulation of | $2,000,000. store goods by co of omployes, and land in the hunds of a few, also_de- nounces the coalition of greenbackers | Special dispatch to The. Bee. with democrats in other states. saratcga Races. Special dispateh to The Bee Samatoaa, July 28—10p. m.—The four programme to-day included events. The first wasa three quar. ter mile dash for s purce of £330 an second and Glenn, with Juniats cecond and Gon, quarters of a mile, for gentlemen rid ond, Kingeraft third; time 1:18} The sclling raco for one mile, tn closing event, was won by Charli third; time 1:457. Dussy Dander. Special Disyatch to The Bee. T' e colored washwomen of this cit, avs on a strike. . men’s meeting was given in all o lored churches Sunday an terday, between 200 and 400 bein present. Notice of an_advance i acceded. women. —_— Lemocratic Forms. Speeial Dispatch to The Bee et ready to bogiven to the publi i 3 | his wife. was won by Giralfle, with Bramletta Conover's Leamington third; time 1:16;. The second race for » purse of $450, froe handicap,one mile and 660 yards, was won by Ada Phillips third; time 2:15. Tho ama- teurs’ swoepstakoe, & dash of three- ors, was the third race, aud was won by Lady Middleton, with Oricle sec- Gorham, with Redman second, Eurice ATLANTA, Ga., July 20, 1s. m.— Notice of a wash- meeliogs were quietly held at two or three churches Monday and again yes- washing was given and the strike is general, except in cases where whites There are no steam laun drics here, the whole washing being | one by some three hundred: colored New Yors, July 29—1 a. m.—Gen. Hancack’s letter of acceptance in_not ut it is understood that ins day or Hestated thathe felt strong and others. ex Gor. Lucius Rob:nson cordislly ap- | t%0 it will bo sent out, simultaneously fully. Sho weighed 160 pounds and New Yok, July 28—4 p. m.— [lostonly 10 pounds of Eer weight ia S0 Geo. Bell, Henry Clearly and Chas. Fartin wero impriscned last night, charged with passing forged checks to the amount of 10,000 on the Mer- chants’ national bank and the Third nitional bank of Bultimore. Clearly and Ball aro said to be professional forgers. Farrin is not so notorious. ~le came to the eurface, however, Jan- usry 24th last, when, in ComPWY | gei oc LEGI;!PII. New York Money and Stook. 1St July 25, 130 p.m. MONEY AL %) pur cont; exciange slosdy At 84 836 60, GOVERNMENTS. eena 1] RTE 110 STOCKS. and sdvanced § 1)1} ; reacting New 100} Carrenc ed and accused of having been con- [ WU T cerved in a forgery on the Phaaix | Erio National Bank, of Wall street, but for | Ee kil Want of evidence ho was discharied, | Kook Iniant Cleatly and Bell have been identified and it id that there will be little trouble in producing the neccasary pa- | & ¥ 1 pers for their transfer to Baltimore for fl Pau hwestern. 4 orthw: stern Pt 114 fic Mail....... 43 trial. Redand White Hores Thieves. Specia) Dispatch to i ho Bee. Wasuixatox, July 28,4 p. m.—|c The war oftice lies received the fol- | Mi lowing SauF rancaco pid OB M Steadier at “j@ge higher; ring, 87}@s7dc for August; cfor September,closing «t 903e 375 Wheat* Two men were a‘tacked by a party | N, 2 of five Tudians near Short Pine Hille. | g5¢agss Both werewers wounded and thestock | for cash orJuly; €530 for August; taken. Tke men were brought here | g5y@gGic for Septemter; 834c seller. and are under the care of our medical | Gorn— Firmer and o better; No. officere, The Indians are no doubt| o 351a35he for July; 36@36ke for the same five that were seen by st, closing at 353c for cash or Baker, and seem to b. aft 30¢@364c for August or Septem- stock only. Have sent a scouling | por, party from my own camp and also | (Oats—J@jc higher; No. 2 closad st from Bell's. 1 think there is a Jittle | 24 for cach or July; 228 for August pacty of Tndians, with poesibly some | or September. ¢ whito horso thieves,lurkingin the Bad | " REC “Strong at 43 higher for cash Iands of the Littlo Missouri, about|or july; siles at723@70c. Pine hills, and these have done all the | ** Barfoy " Entirely nominal, micchicf. I will ondeavor to concert | Whiskey— Steady at 81 09. my scouting with the commanding | pork—Hoz produces weaker and officers of Fort Kecgh and the camp | Joor; mess pork detlined 50c per bar- of the Seventh cavalry on the Little | rel ‘with anles at 815 174@15 b5 for Missouri, 5o aa to clear that out. Aviust; $15 20@15 50 for Soptember, (Signed) MernrrT, Tth cavalry. | closing at §14 00@15 00 for caeh; Buying Bonds. §15 20@15 25 for July; 816 20 for Special Diepatch toThe Bee, ‘August; 815 32} for September. ‘WashiNGtos, July 28, 4 p. m.—| Lard dropped 10c ¥ cwt; sales at Gen. Burrowy' brigade, in which the latter had been ccmpletely annthilat- ed. Lord Hartington forther said the government was not yet in possession | Ul of fall details of the disastrous engage- ment, but from what is known of the relative pesition of the British and Afghan troops it is ioferred that the Afghaus who are reported to have DISTROYED THE BRITISH, wero under command of Ayoub Kahn, who is supesed to have been rein‘orced by the mutineers, con- old Cabul regiment, who deserted from Shere Alis command at Canda- hsr on Wednesday the 14th. At that distant fom Candahar with his whole regalar force of the regiments of in- fautry, exclusive of the mutaineers, who are believed to have joined him subsoquently, thres regiments of cuwalry numbering 4,000 men and 400sabres and thir:y guns. Inediition to these Iio had some irregulir cavalry variously eatimated from 1,600 to 3, 500, Of these 1,000 under Shahagassi gaard. This force left Herat aboat the 19:h and marched directly toward of TRYING €O with the British garrison at that place as so0n a8 a favor:ble opportunity oo- curred. Ayoub is known to have plenty of ammuni 1f this morn- ing's news is confirmed by later news it will explain the reticence of the Siraders at thy late Durbar, when implored by Gen. Dugsld Stewart to sink their differonces and unite with Abdur Rahman Khan, the new ame-r, Us10N8 the new sdministration. Ayoub is merely the tool of those friendly to Russian and against Eoglish rule, The receipts of the government for the | 87 14a7 22} for August; $7 324 for month have exceeded the expendi- | September, closing at 87 15 for " cash tures sbout 8,000,000. In conse-|or July; £7 16@7 154 for August; quenca the secretary of the treasury | 87 25@7 274 for Seprember. to-day crdered the purchase of §2,- 000,0(0 in bonds, Government re- ceipts to-day ageregate &1,250,000. Cuicaco, July 28. Special Dismich to Taw B Cattle—Receipts, 6,000; sales rang- New York,July 28, 4 p. m.—There | ed at £2 00@4 00 for common cows to were flfteen proposals to-day tosell | choice cows and heifers; $2 65 for bouds to the government_rggregating | Texan cows and choice Texan steers; shippers held off for Chicago Live Stoci. .5t Louts Proauce. Sr. Louis, July 28. Flour—A shade off; family, & 65@ 4 75; choice, $4 90G4 95; fancy, $5 00 @b 25. Wheat—Actire and bigher; No. 2 red, O14@9lfc. for cash; 92@9ic, July; 83@87{G89@88c, Auzust; 874 @88k, for Sep'ember; 883871@884@ 88k, for Oct ber; No. 3 do, 84}@804 @84¢; No. 4 do, 8l@824c. Corn—Firmer; 35§@3bic for cash 35]c, and July; 34j@dc, August 31@ 34dc, for September. Oars—Higher; 23j@23%e for cash; 21{c, for September. Rye—Lower at 65c. Lard—Du'l ;84 20. Butter—H gher:dalry 17@22. Eggs—Higherat 638hc. Whisky—Stesdy at §1 08. Pork—Dull, at §14 50 bid for July andAugust. Dry Salt Meats—Nominaly lower. Receipts—Flour, 3,000; wheat, 11,600; corn, 56,000; oat St. Louls Live Stock. st. Lours, July 28, Killed By His Mistross. Cmoaco, July 28—4 p. m.— Thomas Delan, the victiv of Monday night's stabbing afiray, died at 6:10 o'clock this moruing at the Mercy Hospital, just about thirty hours after fatal rtshs inflicted by Minne | Dixen, his mistress, who claims to be The coroner is bolding an inquest. Tanner's Trisl. Special Dispatch to Tus Ess. New Yok, July 27—4 p. m.— Dr. Tanner began the 31st day of hts fast at noon to day, his general condi- tion is unchanged, he slept better last night and drank spacingly. o tock his usual ride at oclock this morning, slept considers ble this forenoon aund was restless, calmed himself by walking rapidly around the hall this afterncon and confident of his abili‘y to hold out til noon, August 7th,when his forty days expires. Gen. Trevino and Bride. SN Axtoxro, July 28—4 p. m.— Gen. Trevino and bridal party reach- ed Piedras Negras Suaday. They were met three miles from the town by a company of the 8th cavalry and eacorted to town, and saluted by 12 guns fired by _the garrison at Duncon, when the Rio Grande was reached and s salute was given from Pedra’s negras. The furry boat which carried the party over the riv- er was gaily decora ed with Mexican and American flags and mot- ton, Upon reaching the Mexican ship, Col. Morel welcomed | the bride 'neath the sunny skies of Mexico. The Thirty first infantry | forme? into a line of battle and fireda salute, and the band played the na- tional air of Mexico. The bridal par- ty then proceeded to the military | th and took quarters. The party | eave Friday, for Monterey. Bull Fight in Americs. 1 Dispatet to The Kes. 0 e A 485; batchers’ to fancy, $4 8 5 ceipts, 5,800; shipments, 1200. d New York Produce New York, July 28. loar—Quiet and fir: export an receipts, £510@5 75; ch superfine wes mon to gocd g in do, £ 80@7 00; wheat do., 84 5085 00. Wheat 107§ for August; for September: d her, cy { mized western, future, 47}@44c. 20,000; Hogs—Lower; Yorkers and Ealii- . §4 604 70; packing, 84 65@ mores, $4 60G: p 365 moderate | d a jobbing trado ingniry; 18,045; round hoop, Ohio, | ern, §3 80@4 40; com- extra do., §4 2084 60; choice do. &4 707 00; choice white Ashade beiter and_fairly active; No. 1white September, 81 07%; | No. red, 8103 for July; do, 81 0743 | do, 81 08}@l 082 , £1 00} for Octo- | Gorn—}@4c beiterand fairly active; omieh sgot, 453474e; do, Notwithatanding the apparent friendli- ness of eomo of them, thess Cabul chiefshave been suspected for some time of stimulatig Ayoub Kban to the desterate enterprise of attacking Osndabar, and to gt up an_ enthusi- asm smong his soldicrs he made them profuse P K an tr s Al IROMISES OF PLUNDER at Candahar in case of succes doubtful state of affairs in southern Afghonistsn also explains why the British representative at the late Durbur at Cabul declined to go far- ther than to recognize Abdur Rah- man Khan as Ameer of Cabul snd not of Afzhanistan, which had been the titls of his predecessors. Tt is believed that in some way Genersl Barrows swas enticed beyond the walls of the Candshar fortifications and en- trapped into A FATAL AMBCSCADE. It Ayoob's victory it as sweeping as reported, it is conceded that the war in south Afghanistan is reopened in 2ll its horror. The evacuation of the country by the British is indef- initely postponed and possibly ths new Ameer’s seat made mors than doubtful throvgh s probable early re- volt in his own capital. h @ a - £ t THE SLEEP OF DEATH. Special dispatch to The Bee. Loxvox, July 28—4 p. m.— Latest alspatches state that Ajoub Khan crossed the Helmund on the 23d inst. and surprited Gep. Burrows, whose force was encamped on the left bank of that stresm opposite Gerrisk. Since the battle Gen. Primrose has retired, with a portion of Gen. Bur- rows' frce, which succeeded in escap- ing to the citadel of Candahar,and will try to hold the place until the arrival | of reinforcements. Meanwhils Ayoub Khav, who has MAECHED IN FEOST OF CANDAIAR, threstars sn assault, and fears are en- tertained that he may take the Citadel before sssistance may arrive. A ro- Tief force, under Gen. Phagre, is said to he concentrsting fcr 8 march on You shoutd See them. eisting of the entire infantry of the |to 85, date Ayoub Kahn was two marches | COmpetition. branch of in the direction of Girishk, threatened with an attack by A: Khan who,with greatly superior force, the Helmund, snd Ayoub ia supposed to have crossed the almost dry bed of the river from the weat in the night and struck Gen. Burrows’ force some mado Ali's. almost a route on the part of the Candakhar. house to-day, to confer with the mar- quina of Hartington, secretary of state Later advices from Candsbar, via Bombay, state that General Burrows’| brigade was ment with Eaglish artillery, mainder of the force being native troops, of infantry, 000 men. bered twelve thousand men with thirty-six 1 served fragments of General Burrow's force are still coming in. The British Toss is cstimated st from 2,000 to 3,- | 000 men. Job Lots, 5¢ up. Fin Hose Very Low. LAWN DRESSES. Reduced from $7.50 to 8. Good Linen Suit, 81.75. Calico Wrapper, 85c. Children's Suits way dowm. Dressing Sacques Cheap. CORSETS, A Real Good One;40. Bee Our Corset at $1.00. Bee Our Corset at $1.50. Examine Fine Goods. BUTTONS. Our large assortment we pegy poee to close at very low prices. ULSTERS. We have too many. Isters at $1.00. Better Ulsters at $2.00. Best Ulsters at $3.50. Linen PARASOLS, 1 Lot, 25e. 1 Lot, Sue. Splendid Silk, $1.78. Fine €oods Reduced ¥rom 88 RIBBONS. Our stock is till ahead of all Gross Grain, 5and 100, In TIES, FRINGES and all Kinds of Fan Goods we Make Clearing Prices. These Gooz Must be Sold to Make Room for a Large Stock of Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Now Being Select- You are Invited to Call, Whether You Purchase % Cindahar with the evident purpose | gp Nof, KURTZ Store, Creighton Block. Porous Plaster. to paci‘y and ubito tho country under | gy only Improvement evermade on the common PorausPlaster, Over 2000 Druggists have signed a paper stating that BENSON'S CAPOINE POROUS PLASTERS are superior to all other plasters. RICE 25 CENTS. SEABURY & JOHNSON, apl6-eodaw Pharmaceutical Chemists. han, was leading bis brigade to_the | 70uDg aa living at Kemp Mill, wes sistance of Walk Shere ‘\u, whose | éngsged in a dispate with his hul:. oops_had mutinted, as_already de- | he drew b w;fl;-br to -h::' ribod in these dispatches. Shere | &:‘mi“«rxu“w;l::m’ — b, who was Bodiog an_ cutposton s | Yenlog [, SheienEie B BT e wax | ball entering near the right youb | aod passing entirely through his beed. G. A. R Boys. Special dispateh to The Hes. Brookiyy, July 29, 1% m.—Yes- torday was a gala day, the oconsion be- ing the semi-annual emcam of the state depsrtment of the Grand As- my of the Republ wore dis- played from public and private build- ings. The festivi Tasedsy- evening when President e areception to the delegates. by the department commander, L. C. Young, the demonatration yesterday wero '8 succorn, The _procession marched through the principal strsete to the gh-ll, !h- a publie meeting W L addvess of welcoms was made by Wm. DeWis and responded to by Commander Younz. Masic and singing constitut- ed the remainder of the public exer- cises. The encampment place with closed doors. At 3 o’sloek the delogates took » boat for Coney Islasd, whore all points of interest ted, and at 7:30 the benqued as approsching on the left bank of ours before he would have w junction with _Shere The battle soon became utist, the aloughter being terrible | nd those who could saved them- toward elves by flight in the darke ted the Earl Graovill jor India, upon this dissstrous in- olligence. BUTCHERED AND BUTCHERS. w1 & m—| Lowpox, F via | vury composad of ome regl the re- consisting of ‘hree regiments inalla total force of 3,- "Ayoub Khan'sarmy num- guos, which with well LATEST CF THE DISASTER i Later advices from Bombay state | that Gen. Burrows was defeated in 8 | rout, and the enemy puraued for three | miles, but it is believed that four out ' of the #ix guos wers saved. Strag- glers centinue to arrive at Candabar. The whole surrounding country is 1 ing. Gen. Phayre wil at once rein- force Candabar, his rear _bein, sireugthened by Bombsy snd Bengal troops, wuo bave been ordered to march immedistely. Considerable reinforcements have bsen advanciug up the Baton Pass. The Indlan gov- ernment’s information greatly nndera- ted Ayoub Khan s strength. There 13 muca excitement in India | and England over the terrible disaster BaAKING hearty and cou'd not sccount for the | proving the nominations and predict- —_———— New Ratlway Froject. wonderful decre men say it loc telling wkat would occar. Daring the evening Tsuner evinced Medical gentle- servious, and if he went down at this rate, there was no ing that pever agaia will the veice of the people expresced at the ballot bix be thwarted by fal:e counts and fraud- uleat returny; from Senator Spocial diepatea to The Be New Onveass, July 29, 1a m.— Tt bas been definitely determined that the New Orleans Pacifio railway_will with that of English. Combed Qut, Twelve Texan bulls, which were to New Yorx, July 280—1 a.m.—| Osta—A'shade stronger snd quiet; | Candshar. Owicg to the recent dry | to Gen. Burrows’ arwy. The Times westera, 334342, Beef—Dall and nomins take part in the figh!s announced in the circus ring, sre culy on hand and new plain t decite for minersl watsr aud | oreas the Missies wiver st Baio: ::«’Lnl cunoes st B:300'clock snd went | Rouge end ruy di'n e theleft bas) %0 bed end slept 3n hour Bad halt, | of the ¥iven, wifl- T wnesrs o Kernan, of Ne: J. Pazker, of N s01is Senor Feradsnze, whois to give | the exhibition. The animals are; K| MA Palmer ¢ Tucsday night by » key mado of s Fomb ’ 3 spocimens of bovinee. Tre| Bu men in charge of s7ivs speak Spiz b | man ouly, end the use of ab iCterpretes s | B —Wesk at 16817, 1 weather, the Helmund is everywbers | fordable, and this fact probably facil- | tated the suaprise. | ATOUS'S JLANY MOVEMENT. this morning thinks the frst duty t:li tne government is to vindicate ite 1 itary repotat:on. i POWDER Absolutely Pure. Wade from G. Craam Tagtar. Mo Ajs One of the Fa: Tater dispatebes to the IndiaoSce, | by way of Bowmbey, ssys that Genm. Borrows, whea wckod by Ayouh | m, ~Turslay while Epectal Luspatch to Toe Boe. Monsszroey, Trd Joly %, L. |45 Dns Lyons, pistsd. " g T A e s

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