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I i | = g e~ N pec Qv G Omaba Daily OMAHA, NEBRASKA, SATURDAY. AUGUSTi‘.’l, 1880. MORNING EDITION, Home Rulersio Wake Up the House of Commons, Bitter Debate Expected for Forster’s Strictures on Dillon. Monster Demonstration in Fa- vor of Abclition of the House of Lords, * - Which Will be Held Despite British Law to the Contrary. IRISH OUTRAGES, Spectal dtepatch to The Beo Loxvox, August 20—4 p. m —A diepatch from Dublin states that a farm touse in North Henry, from which the tenanta had just been evict- ©d, was last night comyletly destroyed 7 fire. Although a constabulary m wis near the spot, no effort lo to pursue and arrest the ihe people of the sur- y saw the flames and ered in larga numbers to witness covfixpation. butdid net try to es :Ithoughthey might va dons 80, Many pereous svd it served the landlord ¢ her:would e other cises 2r Treland if eviction was or rear Mt Bel. rday stabbed by fir takmg land » terant hud been recent- istratthe m n k-epers hiuse snd dvo'ces the'r pur- n{ rit, and then com- No arrests have ithe local wurhoriil ‘su m_dsposed to exert them esab o et pech sags: Unind al Edwar's has n a brief tour of inspection of 3 pneral res uroes. and | a #k napesp stStockholm Mom unu time Rusa has ®Brurmed by Amori 820 the new norch ¥ mer Sevihia hes arrived, ard sevir 1 American en- with tve dutes of n mneral and ol s-versl wells are work- The Scy hi+ wll e for some days for been n tour restedly sy who remain at O commercial pur s, BAILWAY COLLISION. Speclal Disvateh to Tho Loxvox, Avgost 20, 4 p. m— rred last night on the ar Set le, coun'y in, resulting in of the Pal man express No casualtics are re- us natore. crry has been appointed for Tndia, m B 1fast etates that illy renewed last rderly «loment was d +y the police. LL'S POSITION. Loxpox, Avgust 21—1a. m —Mr. ruell has rovurned 1o London for purpose «f conducting in parlia- ment the obstruction to the vite in the su ply bili matmg the v wwtion for ¢ is constabal Pa; of opporition to the cmarbulary ition in the fores as d under the exist- 2 law as a standiz menace £ popu- Tar expression in Irelaud «n the ques- tion of Irish reform, T% ie under- wtood that he will ritempt to defeat the appropriation eui all the risks u conseats to a modific und.r which the con operated. EUROPEAN WAL <10 o itself. but opy camable of beins irn of urTs, nuoances t lLas de- ~ and the Droposi- 17 armed he lat- - e boun- way be 1 have o with- recon. anntory a-ter, it t that the | combinrd y lcadug ipe to become Te- sponsible for war, is gradual ing out a diplon porte. Tt is bel circles t! ciguo. which the suitan has promired, | Turkey will base weatrered the worst of the storm for the present. It is no: thought probabla that Geeoos will rik a war withour the dut u of helo, which is fur har from obtaining than at any | time e th+ close of the supple- ' mentary ¢ nf race. NFILSOX'S FUNERAL. The bodv of A ielude Neilson, the ve ress, w.s buried 1 Brompton cem- ctary yesterday aiternoon. Br.mp ton cemetery 1s reach d by one of the branches of the und.rground rail- ways, and 1s sitaated 1q the rear of Atnold church, nusr the upper por- | tion of B-omptoa village. It is fl ed | £ of Grecsa ter's quarrel with Tark dury ques ion. W ate reasms wh ¥, practic draw from the advanced ly attribut-d to ths B powers in ref with haudsowe menaments, and for | T+ prst has been the favorite many v ave and read the bur of tao Chureh of Engluwd. The oof- | fin, which was of of plished white oak, was cover.d with fl wers b ought | by triencs of the deoessed, and be ‘Lilan Adelade | n Poris, August 15, | n:the chief mourners were Adwmirad G yon, <f the royal nevy; | Mrs. Morg n, Lori Henry Lenox, Heunry Lab uchere M. P. aud edtor | of the Truth, Lord Lugden, Mr. | Lewis Q. C.,and & great crowd of | actors and actresses and otbers. Among the sctors present were Bwa sarvics | and America. | whers a | throngh to the vault below. Irvinz, and W. J. Florenc: snd wife and seversl other Americans. The weather was very fine, GLADSTONE'S PET. In the house of commons lsst night the hares and rabbits bil passed through the committee of the whole. SENSIBUE GOVERNMENT. In the house of lords Lord Spencer, | por! replying to Lords Cranmore and Brown, said the government did not intend to rrosecuts anyone connected with the Irish land league nor would the government renew the coercive acts. A GEEAT DEMONSTRATION anticipated cutside the house of o mmons on Monday in favor of Mr, 0'Connor’s bill providing for the abo- lition of the house of lords, and as there is a law prohibiting any popu- lar demonstration within one mile of ths houses of parlisment when the in- tention is to ivfluence Jegislation by intimidation, the gathering will prob ably 1ake place in Trafalgar square, which is the nearest available point The procramme provides for the usual speeches by radical orators, more for the purpose of influencing public sentiment smoug the common D2ople than with any hope of securing the passage of the bill, DISASTROVS STRIKE. A Glasgow dispatch ssys that the strike among the 1ron workers is daily ‘becoming more serious, and over eight blast furnuces have alresdy extin- guished therr fres. THE L10N AND THE LAMB. A Berlin dispatch states that the Prince of Bulgaria hasarrived st Var- ne t hold an interview with Prince Bismarck on affairs affecting the joint. interests of Germany avd Bulgsria. CHUNG HOW SAVED. A Pekin disvatch says that the Chi- nese g vernment has released Chung How, who was_sentenced to be be— headed for making too sreat and ill advised ¢ ncessions to Russia iu nes zotiating the Kuldjs treaty. The re- leaso of Coung How is regarded here 85 & somewha ringular act of grace on tha part of the governme nt in view of the strained relat ons b-tween Ohina sud Russia and the evident determ:- n-timof the la ter power to force Chuna into war, and there svems to be a choice brtween attributing the act to a fo.r of Russia, which advocated Chung How's caus, or to the i1 fla- ence f the more humsn policy which Prince K ing is trymz to engrafe for the gove:nment of his ¢ -untry, COAL NINERS STRIKE. _ AGaszw dsp teh says that the ir0 strke:s have chosen a poor tim te quic work and tha ir.n market will be overstocked, for how longno one n say, as the pr noipal demand is for consampion. SMOOTH SATLING. The Viseray of Indiatelegraphs thet Gen Hug'es' brigade, compris- ing art of the Candahr reinfurce- ments, sraved at Fort Batte Thurs- d yell well. IEISUMEN TO MAKE IT HOT. A very amimat-d debate 18 expected to take 1lace in the house of commons to-duy when the vo'e oa the Irish coustabulary b1l is moved. Mr. Foretor's angu-ge in the house of ccmmous on Taesdsy, stigmatizing the speech of Jobn Dilion at Kildare +8 wicked and cowardly, has «ff-nded the home-ralers, and hns induced them to forg-t minor differences of opinion in «rder 1o s1pport their col- iesgue. Parnell and Forster will re- turn 1o Loudon to-day, from Dablin, on the same train. POLICY TOWARDS TRELAND. The Times this moroing says Mr. Forster wilat an cary day state in the house of commons the policy to bo pureued by the government in re- gard to Ircland. FREE ADVI A diepatch from Dubln says The Nation urges the farmers of Ireland to gise their evidence before the commission ANOTHER EVICTION PREVENTED. A mob proventsd the serving of an eviction process yesterday at Cap- panale, near Laughora. BIG JEWELRY BAUL. Swecial Dispaich to The Bea. Paris, August 21—1 s, m.—Six hundred thousaud francs’ (8115,800) worth of jewelry have been stolen from the house of Gen. Scramm, at Covrneave, near St. Denis. ORIENT MATINEE. Special dispatch to The bee. St. Perensnorc, August 21—1 a. m. —The czar wil, it is_announced, Te- ceive the Chinese and Japanese am- bassadors. INSURRECTION. Special Dispatch 10 The Bee. Viessa, August 21—1 8. m.—An ivsurrection hus broken out in the Dubrugs, FIEST BLOOD. The Roumauian troops annihilated two companies of Bulgarimn iosur- gents. Two hundred soldiera were kalied. BISHOPS FOR AMERICA. Soecial Dispaten to The Hee. Rox, August 21—1 s. m.—The Pope yesterday precalized twenty three bishops, principally for Laly The papal allocution dwelt exclusively upon Belgian af- fairs. Ca inal Nina is ill wi'h a fever. Gambter's Row. Special dispatch 10 Fhe Hee. Crrcaco, August20, 1 & m.—A lively +hootinz affray occurred lust nieat among some gamb'ers in Cbapin & Gor+'s 1o arions saloon in the Tesr of McVicker's theatre One man was shot in the neck, anotherin the arm and cne ia the 1 D-unken Vaulting. Spocial Disparch to The ke Loursviute, Ky., Augast 21—1a. m,— Palwer, a reilroad laborer, et a horrible death at the M. &I depot i~ thi ciry last night. He was drusk and went tothe depot closet gentleman enw him fall A rope was pro-ured and he was caught and drawn part way up but let go, over- «cme by he guscs, and falling back wassmy he ed. Heformeriy lived in Kuoxzvill ,, Towa. Crazed By Love. Special Disya ca 1o Tue Bee. Sew Yok, Ausvust 21,1 & m.— Mes. Thom.son, iacompany with s laiy friend, whose house she is stay. ingat for the present, called on her dunghter Miunio -mu bospital yeste-day, snd re: an_ bogr. Miss Minnie is calm 30d chserfl most of the time and breaks out in vi- olent fits only at intervals. A medical student a‘tached to the office of the | doctor, who had the famly under | treatment, calledat Bellevue hospital | atnoon snd made the necessary ar- rangements to remove Miss Minnie, company with her sister, to a private asylum in Morristown, N. J. He re- ted the mother ss perfectly sane | and said that there was ground for hope that both daughters would re cover folly. Ho said: *“There is, 30 | far as I know, nothing whatever against them except that they are unfortanate through too mnch werl and too much lova for each other.” EXODUS TO PRIVATE LIFE. Mrs. Ttompson and her da.ghters were taken by Mre. Corey, & widowed | dsughter, and some friends to the asy- | lum lust night. Mrs. Thompson is | incarcerated s a paient, ompanion to her daughtcra The insanity of Mionie, the youngest daughter, is of & milder type than that of Annie, but the conditicn of the lat- tor is critical. In the privateasylum at Morristown, remov. d from all other cases, the two young ladics may, in the' course of time, beompletely restored. FARE BONANZA. Good Thing Made by the Rail- roads c¢n the Knights Hon. Mslan Chese of Ohlo, Senator Blair of New Hempshire, Gen. J. G. McCullough and others. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Money and Stock. New Yonk, Avgust 25, 130 p.m. & 2) per cent; exchange sieady THE LATEST NEW! The Very Latest Tele- grams, up to 4 p. m. Fight Hundred Hostile Sioux Surrender at TFt. Keogh. cent’ since o One Thousand More Browsing on the Banks of the Missouri. Special dispaich to thie Bes, WasHINGToR, Auggst 20—4 p. m.— The fol'owing dispatch has been re- 44| ceived by Gen. Ruggles and trans- * 50} | mitted to the war department: ki Forr Kroom, August 18th. Bight hundred and thirty hostile 8loux have surrendered at this post. 1 am informed that 1000 more are this side of the Missourl on their way 87657 ]clor cash or Ang.s ; 75@8sgo | 12 *0rrender. Othors may possibly for Beptember; 88§@89}o for Octuber, | Come. My opinion is that theso closing firm &t outsice i ices. should all be held under military sur- Corti—Moderately active and 4@}o | eillance at the post for the present. Cbicago Produce. _ Ontodvo Augurt 20 Wheat—Was fairly act'v , bat une vettled, with sales of No. 2 spring ac Conglave. [e= EE;?;;{ .fi,’::gfi'.‘a;‘{“;g; The remsinder sro nporth of STt for S.ept\smber; 30}@i0cfor Uit ber, | the Missouri, sending out 'The Templars. closed at 59%c ca h or "August; 308c| war parties, receiving stolen Special Dispateh to Tho tc CHicago, August 20—10 p. m. Mny of the Knigh's Tewplar re- main in the city ater the cooling showers of last night, and 1n the less crowded condition of the screets, cataps, and hotels, they are able to en- joy themselves immensely. They avpear reluctant now to léave. The Chicagc commanderies spent yeeter- day afteraoon and evening in mak ng fraternal ca 1z and vivieg serenad s 1o | their visitors. Mos- of tte depsrt ng commanderies fir:t cal up 0 aud pay trewr respe ts to the wrind mastr el-ct, B njumin Dewm, of Boston. The camp is not to bs entirely al do-ied before to-morrow, if wmdced it isd Last Orusade. Special Dispatch 10 T o Bre. CaIcago, August 21, 18 m —An evering piper pubish 5 au es tmse from the diff-rent railr.adsand sreem- boat lines of the num cer of pespe rought to Clic g berween Sunday | mo ning and Tue«i-y non lewr, tie total beirg 121,891, not includ ng | suburban ‘or rezula” pu-ssuger bust: The larvest n:mb r or.ouht' was 25,891, by the which «mpl red over 400 exra cars. Tne W.s D isimn horee ra lway company, 01 W.d es- diy, did the la'ge-t busmes it has wver knowa in car ying tha peole to ni from tn- Kaights’ dr 1l ¢ Jockey Club park and back frm ths evening entertaizments an i fire-w rhs. Down towu, both day and eveni. g, every availubl? horee and cir w.s in use, and yet they could have em soveral hundred more w th pro BERGH'S < PPORTUNITY. They wers runuitg uewrly 3,000 horses, and the an'mis were put to Bich scvere teats, with frequent loads and the hot weather, that many of them have since die . Oa the Madi son street line on the big day, cars aversged §35 ech, not iacluding ticket fares, which would nearly double the amcunt. EXPENCE OF THE CONCLAVE s aproximatsly given hy the trien- nial commission at £65,000. TNSTALLATIO The conclave mot yesterday in the chapter houseand installed _tho new officers; heard report of retiring grand mended by-laws, and ap- 5 | ¥8 22}@8 30 for O tober. | rdvance «f e for September; 40}c for October. stock dnd_annoying acency Indians Oats—E wier ut the opening, but | taking peasession of the agency and $@4c hicher atithe close; No. 2s0ld at | destrcying their gardens. Acent 24§@2bo for cash; 244@256 for Avgurt; | Proctor and Indian inspector Pollok 24ga2oge for Seprember; 253@20}c | have ssked or troops. T request aii: for Oct ber, closing st outside thority to plac- the available frrce of . Rye—Firmer at 70c for ca this dietrict in_the vicinityof Round 70ic for September. Buttes near the Missouri. Their Barley—Suong; No. 2, 760 for prraenc}gwnuld have A;holnmmai;‘i er. fect. For this purpose I request ‘hit Whisky—81 09. .| the two infantry cnmplnie? at Gl.n- Mexs P:rk—Irregular and selling | doe, with transrortation, be relieved. at £16 69@17 00 f.r August; 816 85@ [Sigaed] Mizzs, 17074 ror September; 816 80617 00 Colonel Commanding. for Octob r, ol sirgat $1650@16 75| A copy of the abrve was rent to 1h- forcsh; 81700 f v Augu t or 8ep-]secretary of war 10 be p esonted st he tembar; $16 85016 90 for Oct ber. | o.binet mevting to ay. Itis reporr- Lerd—S8 d - 81088 3) for Bep | g the cahinet will decide on & m- terb-r; 8810a8 74 fur Ocrober, | sutted pelicy of deslirg with theew clsng 2+ €8 158 20 f-rcash or Au- | Tuians—thut is, for receiving »nd g $820@8 22} for Beptember;| i posing of them. Gen. Svrman wavs ho hes n deubt that thev wiil al ba reeved aud distnbu-ed amog the different_aco cies, ra hen nlready heer done with those who rur- render.d aom> weeks et o, The par- teirgn rhfthe Vis- ' p tnsia knoan to 70@ ——— Chicag> Live Stock. CricaGo, Auxust 20 Hozs—Wers i1 gd demad on p-cki g i d shippng necou s st - | ¢ es at £500@D 25 for 1i h* p ckone andshipp vg; 84 90 | be Sirring Bull s jmmed are followers, @5 25 for heacy pucking; 35006540 25 b Si tine Ball atih i hend, Gon fru0od toex e chuice heavy 8i [gral Miles will | at emce pIng craas. C:t1 —Th re was an sctive market for cotls and pices and steady at twh & column in purswt £ ‘his bawd and try to capture them. ruled firm | Ryiling in this hewill force -he back rveserdmy’s quota |inio Cana & Sitrirg Bull knowing tions for chice to «x Ta 1118, but for| that if he_surrenders or is capturod mdivm and conmon grars fed 8to-18 | tha: he will b treated asan outlas, ploswer. wak with » dowuward [y fiyhring hd to prevent rhe desor- twndency; Texan steers were in large ) tion of his fllowers, but hnuger is an +upoly und weax for common grade T T ee: | ali-powerful srgameat with the In- sales ranged at §225@3 00 for ¢ mmin | qiane, ard is the principal cause tofair [-zancows aud atcers; 8360 | of ther desertion from him frburchire’s steers; 84 25@4 45 ror | and surrrender to the Unit fwir to good shipping steors aud from | o4 States forces. Of 8o large a #4.60G4 90 for chuice to ex ra smooth | number of Sitting Bull's once formid snippirg_beeves; the frean roceipte | able followera, it is estimated that he woze 4,166 heard hus but about 40 warriora left and 5t Lows Proauce. they will soon he forced 10 surrender Sr. Lovis, Avgust 20 | OF 8'arve. Sitting Bull is believed to Fiot— AbSEEI0SeE be tno only impediment to their sur- Wkheat—-Opened higher,declined and | render. clbesd by oo et 953@95@95c ‘The Buzzard Dollar. for cash; 95)@95}c for Angus:; 91 | Special Dispatch to The Bes. 91§@9lc for Seprember; 913@904@014 | WAsHINGTON, August 20, 4 p. m.— for Octuber; 90§@903@0lc for No.|There wus received at the United vember; 834@893@89%c for the year; | States treasurers office up to noon_to- No. 3 do, 84§@sole; No. 4 do, 82@ | day orders for standard silver dollars 2}c. aggreg:ting ninety - thousand, being 353@3bfc for | the largest ordera received forany one 36336@36}c for September; | day sinco the boom sterted. Tae re- 7ad7} for October; 37}@378c | ceipts from internal revenue and cus- for November. toms sources to-dsy were $1,180,569. Oats—Higher at 26c for cash; 25§@ Wants to Die. Corn—Unsattled; cash pointed the third Tuesday in August, 1883, for the next meeting of the con- clave at San Francisco. THE HEGIRA. Several commanderies remain in Chicago over Suaday, but the majori- ty. inoluding those from the Pacific const, left for home last evening. Boausant_cowmandery, ot Balti- more, one of the first to arrive, was also one of the last to leave. They formally struck camp at 10 o'clock yesterday, their flag being lowered at ‘the firing of cranon, amid. tausic and cheering from other commanderies. ELM EMBLENS. Before going they perfected ar- rangements to havea large elm tree plauted on the spot whero their tents stoodin Lake Pork. Local knights are toseo that it is properly planted and certain Chicago ladies were del egated to water the tree, foster it and see that it flourishes, ANTI MASONIO CONVENTION continued its sersion yesterday, the principal matter of interest being the readingof a letter from General J. Phelps, of Brattlcboro, Vt, anti-Ma- sonic caudidate for president, in which he denouaced Freemazonry as dan- gerous to American liberty. Ho com- f-raq Masonry at the north with Ku- kiuxism. e —— Springflela Races. Spacial Dispaicn o the Bee. SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Avgust 21,1 a m.—At the Hamden Park races yesterday the free-for-all race attract ed considerable attentisn. Tho first Tace was the 2:23 cluss, purse of §1,500. won by Wedvewood takmg second, { urth and fifth heats; besttime 2:23}. Fewe-for-all paceis’ race, purse or $1,000, was the event of the duy. Rowdy Boy won the race by the first, scoond aud fifth heats; vme 2:173; Lu-ysecond. Only one heat of the 2:25 class was trotted, when the race was postpoved till to-day. Ia this heat Muitie Woudwerd came in first. Saratoga Races. Special Dispatco o Ius Bus. Samatood. Avgust 20, 10p. m.— The racing p-ogramm- f T to-day con- iste ] of four eve: t+, thefirst of wh ch ws for purse of 8300 f.rtwoy ar olds, five furiongs, a1d was won by Lady Reseb ry, Sprirgfield second, and Bootjack thud Tize 1:30% the srcond race, pu se §500, fur all ages, «ne mile and five fariongs, was wou by El as Lawre: ond, Warfie'd thi = ies Republican Anniversacy. Soactal deparcn to Tun Bxa. Bswrows Favts, Ve, August 21, 1 s m —Tne V.rmont repudlicins cai- +brated the toitieth auniveresry of the meeting 0, 1840 at Ohes'er, yes- y. Guv Proctor presided Six thousand perscns were prese and .vesches were made by ex«Gova. Smyth, Ball and Flotoher of Vermont, 260 for October; 26}c for Novembor. | Special Diepatch to The Bee. Rye—Higher at 752 bid. Lend—Steady at 84 75. Drreorr, August 20; 4 p. .—J. Tanney, aged 52, an old pension- er of the British army living in De- troit, attompted to commit suicide by : cutting his throat with a tablo ki, Pork—Firm at $16 00 asked for | Tae ductor sewed up the wound and cash, Auzust or September. he will recover, Dry S:1t Meats—Strong and better; | it again. 85 3., $8 50, 88 75. = Sfil?/'eh ré!’vfil{l)fgher at $600, 8925, | o i Dispmich to The Dee. Lard—Nominally higher. Cricaco, August 21—1 a. m.— Recoipta~Floar 5,000 bbls, wheat | The friends of Hon. K. B. Washbur 93,000 bu, corn 17,000 bu, oats 14,- | 3k him to stand for election to con- 000 'bo, barley 1.000 bo. gress in the Third district of this city. Shipments — Flour 10,000 ‘bbls, Stumping Sherman. wheat 201,000 bu, corn 9,000 bu, oata | Bpecial Dispaich o the tea 8,000 b, rye 1,000 bu. WASHINGTON, August 21, 18 m.— e Secretary Shorman leaves here on St. Louls Live Stock Suuday night for his_hcme at Mans- St. Louts, Auzurt 20. | field, O., where he will remain till the Hogs—Active and bighe ; Y .1kers | latter part of next weok, when ho will and Bultimores, 8¢ 95@5 05 mned | go to Cincinnati and deliver his great packing, 84 95@5 203 bu che 8 10 - | spacch, cn Monday night, the 3Cth cy, $5°20@5 35. Recotyts, 5,700 |inst. Sherman mill contiue in the head; shipments, 5,700. Ohio canvass till about the 4th of September, when he will return to Washington. WASHINGTON. THE NEWARK BANK FAILURE. Spocial Dispatches to The tee, ‘WASHINGTON, Augast 21 ¥ o A recent paragraph in a New York paper referring to the dissstroqs bauk failure of the First Natioval bk of Newrk, N. J., intimates that s young and inexperienced man was e f'f;ux“;oé;'“"’ *Pot, 4968040 | woriny, Geputy comptroller of ~cue. s R Tency, was d tailed to cxamine the Ao but auet; wostern, | T "5L k. and i ¥ ero 1 any. vy Bief—Dull and unchanged; new | §%® in the o M. Largeor by 1o plin mess, $950; new extra do, [ (1° ™K . ":i;l’;‘n‘; 10/00. acticn taken by the stoczholiders us contemplated in a res Lition pagd at recent mesting wonld come before ‘Washburn for Congress. New York Produce Markes. New York, Augas: 20 Flour—Daull and in buyers’ favor; receipts, 18.087 brls; round houp hin, $4 20@5 00; choics do, $5 10 upertine western, 83 40@4 00; common to good excra do, 83 %0@ 4 35; choice do do, 84 40@6 ; choice white wheat do, $4 2504 65. Wheat—A shade esier and trade very moderate; No. 1 white, cash, $1 078: do September, $1 07; No 2 red. 1 07§; do Seprember, 31 073@ 107¢; do October, $1 08}@1 08. Po-k—Dull and heavy; new mess, £16 0 Lsrd—A ¢hade easier; der-d, 88 30. @ TN | Jaugworthy for ¢ nsider-tion. Butter—Firm and in fair Inquiry; CABINET MEETING. Ohio, 14625 The condition of «ff irs with refer- == ence t: the norhw.st Ina aas, as Tied By Ap on Strings. mentinad previoaly, was repor. ed Special Dispatch tu The tes. to the eabinet ty *huyumury tl war Moxore, Ind , Angu-t 21,18 m.— |y serday, Ir was stated that the The boy .f Miss Serah Fre-man was | policy slready existiog as ¢, holdug discovered Wednerd y moruing hang- | hostiles as prisc: ers of war and ¢ nfis. '3 toth-limb of a iree in the or | caiing thelr stock cov.red this cise. chard, n-ar her raidence, by hor CHINESE COMMERCE, airon'strirgs, Abwat & mn'h agn her lov &, The cab net dev t-d s'me time to e, Cad b acnyoes, Tommmitted [ 5/ o Sin o the s dvisability of meaing suic de, ad his death 50’ weigh d up B fiotimi el 9P la iral.mation rem vivg: disc imina- e BT I o e e e R commerce Sccietary Sh-rman fa- Base Ball. -ored such a course, but at the sug- The f lowing -games of base ball | gestion of the stroruey. general, who were played August 20ch. 18 al8o acting -u:m-l y of state, action BROOKLTN, Augnat . m.— | ™88 prtponed to allow him time to Netiood Ust i tore s = | Gttt uaier: Thaiseetiof tho Berravo—Buffalcs, 1; Woroesters, session was devoted to routine matter. nowe, - FORRIGN NEWEPAPER POSTAGE. Ow5vziaxp=Clevelands 3; Trops, 5. The foreign mails division issued s but he eays he will | order yesterday that the rats of post- a0 to countries within tha interna. tional union to be one cent for two ounces. It was, heretofore, two cents for four ounces. CHINESE MAY COME. Tt was formally agreed after the ad- journment of the cabinet to prepare a proclumation_extending those com- mercial privileges now enjoyed by other nations to the Chinese vessels now on_the way to San Francisco la- den with Hawsiian products. _Prepar- ations for drafting this proclamation began at the department of srate yes terdry afternoon and will be submitted to the cabinet for consideration next Tuesday. It will bo quite an elabor- ate document. NO GCLD CERTIFICATES. There is n truth in tho published s'atoment that the_tressury contem plites _isauing certificates in exchange for gold Sucha prog osition has been made by outeide partics, bat it cannot { b done, as it would be a violation of the law, POET'S PALLET. Ascistant Secretaty of State Hay is quite ill and unable toattend to his guries as acti- g secretary of state. Attorney General Dovens has ben commissioned to act in that capr.ity in addition to his own duties. He will ¢ontinuo in this capacity till Mr. Hay recovers or Secretury Evarts re- turns. DEANS DEVILTRY. Report That Buchanap, the Bogus Diploma Peddler, Isn't Dead. Spectal Disvatch to Tux ez, PaLapeLpans, August 21—1 8. m. —A dispatch wis reciived by the po- lice yosterday from Pitts u'g which effectually disposes of the s tae euuposed sureide f Deas: Buchan- au of bous diloma fame I+ seems that insterd of berg drowned. the doctor, if it was ird-el he jum .d fr m the ferry int the Delaware nver and managea toreac: th- sh r= al.ve. Vhis was the 8'h me, and 1t wouid have succeeded, hed he nctf-1l ni t the track ot & w n who #d *no n him in Philace'phis for the lust fifteen eus. A though the D-un is n Pits urg, loc:l uthorit-s o' that civ are igrerant of his hdivg Ince,nhich 1 well watched by Piol d Inhia ce tec fen, who can pro ur- the mu whenev-r 1 e is wanted. The de verive wro mad - the ds-ove-v «1.ims 500 ntew o h $150 offe ed s x re- ware for B et auan's arrvat. Blichas au's cpor mne adwputed to Chief of Police Given, ns«ing: *‘Is there any reward for D~ Buch-nan; if so, how muchl” An answer was sent in f rming him that Mrs. Bochanan had +fiored 8160 f.1 the recovery of her husband's body, she believing he had oriwned himself C(hef Given wil lote to time in takingsteps in having the bogus Dean brought to this ci'y. When discovered in Pit'sburg, Buchwnan had dis- gused bimeelf sufficiently to mislxd ny but the mo-t skillful expert When approsched he sturdily denied his idenuiy and could not be brorght <0 admit, auything ull he saw his ruse was no louger successful_and would have 1o bo abandened. He refu-ed to speak with r-gsrd to the plot, but it ‘s clear that he had an accomplics Public ind gration in Philadelpnia is awskenod to an unusual extent over the affair. SPOILING THE SENSATION. Spocial Dispatch to T 1z, Prrrseue, August 21, 1 a. m.— Buchsuan has not been arrested, neither is it known at this Rour where ho is. The dispatohes sent_early last night had nothing in thom of fact. ELECTRIC BRIEFS, Bpactal dispaict s to The lie. New Yon, August 21.—Dr. Tan- ner has had «ll his teeth drawn. Dr. Gunn seys he wil stay until his den- tiat provides a new set, then he will visit his father in Litchfield, Ohio, and roturn_to the city and begin his lectures. His weight is up to 155 pounda, When ho began fast it was 5 Loxpo, August 21.—A St. Peters- burg dispatch states that Gea. Louis Melikoff, the new minister of ths in- terior, and M Tcherrie, under secre- tary, have been officially gazstted. LoxpoN, August 21.-—A Berlin dis- patch states that Prince Rudolph of Austria will accompany the regular automn maneuvres of the German army, which will take place at the headquarters of the war battaltons and army corps throughout the em pire. New Yorg, August 21.—General James B. Kiddo, of the Unied States army, died in this city yester- day at the age of 43 years = Goveral Kiddo was born in Pennsylvanla, and at the outbreak or the war enlisted in April, 1861, as & private in the Second Penusylvania regiment. Haurax, N. S, Angust 21.—The Marquis ot Lorne made his first visit to Cape Breton to-day. His pr grees through the island met with a con- srant ovation, T very enthusiastic. areh were thrown up and addresses pr. sented by the various cities and towns, He will remain on the ieland a few days. New Yorx, Augu:t 21 —Tha pre- liminary examination in the case of Aligr, the izsarance broker and boss torger, was he.d yesterday. Justice Smich, in vi-w of the lirg. amount of forged stock a d alterrd bonde, which Alliger is charged -ith negotiatirg, fix d ba'l at the uni su- ally heavy amount of §50,000 Ex- aminaion was set down for t-day, aud Aliger wos rewauded £ the po- lics headquarters. Crxcrssaty, Augnst 21 —1. K Er- sher, a weaithy farwer uear New # hil ad Iphia, 0110, died y s'erday fr m the effe:t of a severe b te ou his har d ific el by sniueans sonam-d Si- mou, New Yoz, Angnst 21 —The steam- ship Clyde, from A-ginwall, arrived Jast night with cl-ven sick perrons | aboard, They haveb en taken to 1he quran‘ine hospital. Two men died curing the voyage. Itis not yet stat- od what discase prevailed. St. Lovts, Angust 21 —The steam- | arles P, Chateu, which left here Tuesday night for New Orleans, sunk at the foot of Liberty Islaud Thurs- day. She is expected to be afloat soon. Grees Porst, L. L, August 21.— | t, The schooner Felton By loaded with petroleum, was destroyed by fire in this harbor yesterday. Loss, 840,- 000; cargo fully insured. | iton yesterday. THE LATEST NOOSE. It Effectually Shuts of the Wind of 2 Human Butcher. The Greenville (Ohio) Mon- ster Shuffles Off. A Long Career of Crime, Special Dispatch to Tux Brn. Gresviiie, O., August20, 4 p. m.—All tha preparations are complete and the town is full of people to wit ness the hanging of Monroe Robin- s0n, one of the most hardencd crimi- nals of the age. He was born in Ten- nessee in 1835, but was raised in Ce- dar county, Marylind. He killed & man thero and” fled to Kan- sl He thero committed another marder and then fled. Dur- ing the war ho was connected with & band of ctierillia_and related that in one “ay he himself killed seven col- ored men and _several others. Al subsequent period, while in Mi he marriod Miss Coulter, a s Neilly Coulter, his lst victim After successively at Brookville, Mont- gomery county, and &t Biptown Darka county where his evil name fol lowed him. Last October he was ar- rested at the instigation of Coulter for his brutal treatment of his wife. For this provocation he swore ven- ceance, ard on the 231 of that month d-liberstely <hot him to death in full view of his (Robinsan’s)awn children. Thrae halls struck Conlter, who fired onca inraturn but without effect. Rob nson immedia‘ely at empted earape, but was eaprured by the local cfficers, not, however, bafors he had flred two tsat them. He was tfied ar Green +ile, in Febraary, and convicted «f murder in the first degres; subse quen‘ly the jndge passed sent-nce up n him, condemning him to d-ath on the 16th of las® July. A rewite of hirty dava w s obtained of Governor Foater and the date «f execu i n fixed rorro-dny. A few we kaavo he at tempted snicide hy severng » bliod vensel in hia eck and »rm «ith asmall broken kn fe blide, given him, it in <upposcd hy a conden ned cattle thief, hat re « g discovered hy the guard in ima to sive his neck for the noose, and hs wou-ds were s wed up by hrsicians, greatly agwinet his will. He va- very wakeful durne last night, but .11 coundly #slvep st 24 m., and ne souncly at 7a. m He wexnecred to make a full confession + s crimes only on the gallows. Military are here from Covington, O. Monroe Robinson was taken to the soaffold ar 12:10 and -t 12:15 the drop fel. He wade ashort inflam- matory speech, but no confession. Af-er the fall no movement of the bady was made and he died very qui- etly. Storming Telephone Line: Souctal Dixnezch to The Bem. Lovrsviite, Ky., August 21—1 a. m.—The storm here yesterday after- noon caused great damage to the tele- phone crmpany, and electricity ran riot in its path snd melted seventy- five microphones on the Main street line. It also tore down six of the poles lings. — ProvivENcE, Augnst 21.—Chas. O. Brockway, the New York forger, ar. rosted here last Monday together with two of his gang for the forgery of twobank checks and attemping to pass thew, was yesterday bound over. Hig case, with his “pals,” will go to the grand jury and true indictmeuts will probably ba returned on each complaiat. Towa Ciry, Towa, August 20.—The Towa City pork packing company was organized in thia city to-day with a capital of 100,007, and with the pri- vilege of increasing it to §500,000. Work will bs at orce commenced on the buildings, and the company ex- pects to commence packing by tha 1st of December. olorado Democrats. Leapviie, August 21, 1a. m— Tho democratic convention made the following nominations: _Governor, John S. Hough of Hullsdale county; lieutenant-governor, W. C. Stover of Larimer; for congress, R. §. Morri- son of Cl J. S Wheeler and Nat Nathan were chosen presiden- tial eletedra, and Uufug was nominated for secretary of state; rreasurer, Dr. A. Y. Hull; auditor, Robert Bray; sttorney genersl, John C. Stalleup; superintendent of public instruction, J. J. Crook; re- gent of the stato university, Max Herman. A Repor.ed Duel. Norrork, Va., August 20.—There is intense excitement in the city and community over an expected duel be- tween Captain James Baron Hope, editor of The Norfolk Landmark, a distinzuished writer and journalist, and_ Col. Willam Lamb, mavor of Norfolk and aa el.ctor on the readjuster Hancock and English elec- toral ticketand a politician of mote. Warraats have besn issued for the arrest of both parties, but thus far they bave successfully eluded detec~ tion. Col. Lamb lof the ci'y this af- teruoon by a private cuveyance and Captan Hop: cannot be f.und. 1f the meeting hss rot already taken tlace, it is thought the duel will be fought early in +he m-rning The iu iate cause of ths oiff r-n e grew our of a card pub ished by L mb on Naturday, cheracterzi g a pra wravh of necit 1.l writt n by the editor « f The L-ndmark s a deiiner- ate falsifica 1on for ar‘isan purposes. —— PERSONAL PAKRAGRAPHS Dr. J. K. Ish is improving rapidly. | Andy Riley has gone to Pennsylva- nia. Wim. Wallace has returned from the wast. Mrs. Jobn Cane has gone on a visit to Hastings. Mrs. Annia Wallace left for Char- | Judge Wakely Sleft for the east Tharaday on a two weeks trip. Capt. M. Leby has returaed from on the levee and split them into kind- o EDHOLM & Wholesale =0 Do NO. Price Five Cents ERICKSON, and Retail MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKERS. WATCHES AND JEWELRY Goods sent to any part AT WHOLESALE FRICES. of the United States on solicitation. Largest assortment of SILVERWARE, CLOCKS & SPEGTACLES, And everything found genmerally in a first- class Jewelry Store. BEST SELEGTED STOCK i THE CITY! Jewelry manufactured on short notice. Whenin Omaha call and see v the Country solicited. trouble to show Goods. EDHOLM & IT Orders from Neo ERICKSON, the war he came to this state living | The Jewelers, ¢nposite the Pestoflice, 15th & Dedge, —— e Is A CRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE @ives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead- ily and rapidly increas ng in public tivor. The White Machine justly claims to be the best made, the eas est running, 1he s mplest in constiuciion and the most perfect Mac the market. ne in The White Co. employ asa ents men of in- tegrity, ard purch-se s are xlwayssatisfled, bec~use they find eve:ything just as repres- ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The salesso far this year are more than doubls the corresponding time last year. All orders addre sed to the Omaha Office, will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNG, Cor. Pavenport and 15th Sts., Omaha. the Michigan University, is in the city. E.R. Fronch, government audi- tor of railruads, went west yesterday In his regular round of dnty. Loonard Hobl has gone to take the position of chief train dispatcher of the Laramie division of the U. P. Capt. Wm. Miller, a citizen of maha years ago, is in the city visit- Ing his nleces, the Misses McCheanes. Mrs. Belle Bradley, danghter of James T. Allan, came in from tho west Thursday, on a visit to Ler friends- W. A. Gwyer, Jr., formerly a cor- rospondent of Tug F nom de plume of “Stio city. M. C. Keith, of North Platte; Ex- Attorney-General Geo. W. Roberts; L T. Calkius, of the Fairmount Bul- letin; Mr. Price, of Fairmount; Sam, Chapman, of Plattsmouth, and Prof. C. D. Wilber, are among the promi- nent Nebraskans who have been in the city during the past twenty-four houre., Mr. Wm. H. Bowman, of Knighte- town, Ind., who has heen spending a couple_of weeks in Omaha, returned home Thursday afternoon. under an,” ia in the Miss sie.—A case of conetipation by asing F ambure Figs FOR SALE THE GREAT MALARIALANTIDOTE OF THEAGE. [Safe, Certain, Sure and Speedy. NEVERFAILS TO CURE. 'he only article knownihat Will eradicalethis disease permanentlyfromthe system. J.C.RICHARDSON, SOLE PROPRILTOR' General Agents, RICHARDSGN 2CO. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. STLoUIS: EVERYWHERE. an inland tour of Nebrasks. Dr. Ayers, assistant professor of LK Twany o crenty soor qusca or 058 e by o T e moawott ELGUTTER’S —GREAT CLOSING SALE! Extarordina Inducements: Good Until the 1st of October. Having secured the most ele- gant and commodious building in the city of Omaha, Poppleton’s New Block, Cor. 10th and Farnham, And wishing to lay in an en- tirely new and immense stock of goods for wholesale and retail trade. WE OFFER PREPARA- TORY TO MOVING our entire mammoth Stock of Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, &e., &e, AT PRICES THAT HAVE NEVER BEEN EQUALLED. We mean just what we say, and invite everybody to call at our present place of business, No. 1214 Farnham, bet. 12th and 13th Sts., And satisfy themeelves, The Goods muet be sold for Cash. They will be mark-d in plain flzures. The prices will be ab- solutely a* cost. No deviations will be made. Thi=unpara e'led offer i« open cnly until October 1s*, when wesh 1l oceupy the flue-t quar- te.s in the city. Hata, Caps, Califorvia Blaaket w&i Valises, &c., &e. ». B. BEEMER, COMMISSION MERCHANT OM AIXLA. Sholemie Desier i Forogs s, Domost Frult, Butter, oultey, Game, Hae, £a Tard, Frsaa P, a0 for BOOTH'S STiTEad. -

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