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—_— opk e . W.B Lanh A v Norfoll Ngj, VOL. X. OMAHA, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER Established 187I. FOREI Parliament Closed its Ses- sion Yesterday. Allowing Memb 15 to Enjoy the Hunting and a Speech of the Queen. N18. AyoobKhau's Friends Stunved by the Blow Dealt by Gen. Roberts, Ayoob the Good Flies From the Victorious Hosts of the Tnvader. His Fickle Followers Desert Him at the Moment of Defeat, Tbe Internat onal Commercial ©o7.gress Open in Brussels. A REWAED FOR AYODB. ‘Bpecial dispatch to The Bee. Loxpox, September 7, 4 p. m.— “The government has instrocted Gen. Roberts to make every effort and to offer & reward for the capture of Ayoob Khan, and t> hold him for trisl a8 an rcoessory to the murder of Lieat. Mclaive, whose body was found in Aycob's eamp, having evi- dently bscr murdered during the bate 4le. Ayoob is endeavoring to resch “Herat. He is said to have been en- Airely deserted by his troops. CONGRESS GF COMMEECE. Bpectal Dispatch to the Hea Brussews, September 7—4 p. m.— The iotéroational conuress St som- merce and industry opened in this ity to-day. There was a large at. tendance of delegates from England, France, Germaoy, Italy, Spain and Austriaand some reprasontatives of the United Ststes. The congress will Temain in session for several daye. CUBAN LaAWS, ‘Special Dispatches to The Bee, HavANa, September 7—4 p. m.— A royal order has been published, Qatod July 21, declaring that notwith: standing the existing law, respecting foreigners, negroes of African race, be they free or foreign subjects remain forbidden to disembark o _the island and those being foreign subjects, who wish to land lenrnnlily, must give socurity as heretofore. DULOIGNO GIVEN AWAT. CoxsTaNTINOPLE, September 8—1 win—Thoporte ‘b iilormed The powers that the Albanians have ac- cepted the cession of Dulelgno to - Montenegro. THE COMING OPERA. Bpecial Dispatch to Toe Bax. ca{mm' Septembor 8.3 » m,_ . Maplesou is hore. with Chribtine Rilssor, fo g e she will not g0, 9% 4" Rosseand, ‘her busband, inill gy pleson is about to start for Italy ¢, engage Mariene, the greatdrama’sic prima donns, and tobuy the overa of Giaconds. He has en- &aeed "A-v_--hm «rlm best Euro- pean b le will produce three ;q.::;r, Mefistolle, ~Gioconds, REPUDIATING OUTRAGES. A dispatch from Dublin says: Wr. Dillon, at a meeting of the Bend league yesterday ropudiated the couragement of maiming cattle. ASKING A BAISE, Cireulars have beea issued to the weavers in Blackburn and achor towns in morth and northeast Lancashire wsking them to form deputa fons to sk the employers on Thursdsy $o ad- vance wag . STONNED AFGHANE, A dispatch from Quertah says, the Yous of tho Afighaus in the rcosnt bat- #le was much larger than ors: expect- «d and the villages are strewy, with dead It is estimatad that the dead mumber over 1,000, aud wour-led over 2,000. The natwes are stunned at Ayoob Khe's defeat GGereral Rob- erts is antrenching the Org.n ial val DOCK DESTRUCTION Bpect! Dispatet to The Bac, Loxpox, September 8 —1a m.— The Dawgate dock wasburncdyester- day. The dock was one of the twenty- eight docks of Londm and among the lemst imoortant, boing frequented chiefly by «olliers and_coasting veasels. Loss— £20,000. The warehouse on thedock contained large quantities of American farmiog machinery. CLOSE OF PARLIAMENT. The long session of parlisment was yesterday ended with the usual form- alities There were a few members ot the upper house present when the royal commisioners, in the name of the Queen; gave her assent to the bills which still Tequired her approval, pro- nouncing a quaint formula in Norman When the commons wers summoned, in due form, to the bar of the house of lords to hear the Queen’s sposch read. Only s soanty number followed the speaker through the cor- ridor, which separates the two houses. Among these were hesrd_expressions «of discontent at the traditional, but After the usual words of thanks for the and dutiful manoerin which her l commons g had voted g: meceasary supplies for carrying on government Queen was made to 1y, that he f friendly. The of Turkey to ts toward Mon- jn|of the relations were all | Special satisfactory settlement of the Gresk and Montenegran frontiers; in admin- istration orgavization of Eurcpe in the previnc:s of Turkey and neocasaty reforms in the Armenian and Asiatio provinces. To obtain thcse desirable objects, the Quoen be continuea to rely upcn the continued mainten- ance of Kuropaan concert on the Esst- ern question aud she adds, the pow- e, xhich signed the _ treaty o in, are pressing om Turkey, with united action, measures which they believe are caleulated to insure tranquility fa the east. Referring to the war in Afghanistan the queen syys the evacuation, pacification and sectle- ment of difficalt probably terminste the war. In South Africa, everything is satis- factory, save in tolsnd Her Majesty anticipatesa further revival of trade and additional revenue to the governmet. She dwells with special pleasurs upon the probably improved tonditions of Irish people, who suffored 8o sevely from the previous failures of their crops, and she then dismisses parlisment with the “hope that its membars may return in health and happin-ss to their respeotive homes. DERISION AXD DISSATISFACTION. The speech is derided by conserv: tive journals ss weak and inconse- quential. Irich members are especially dissatistied with it, it contai promise of measures which individual members of ube goverament had given asyarances that should be enacted at Dext ssesion. In the house of commors befora proregation, Sir Ohas. Dilke replyiug to & question from Mr. Cartwight prowised to ascertain when a copy of the report on the agricultural produe- tiveness of Americacould be procured. BIG RUSSIAN OIL WELLS, Bpecial Dispatch to The Bee. Paris, Soptember 8—1 a. m.—Mr. Coustentine, of Budizo, has just made public the following details con- cerning the immense Caubal oil dis trict, lately conceded to tho gentle- man'snd Hervert W. C. Twedle, of Pittsburg, by the Russian govern ment. The three petroleum wells strack, are within twenty vers's of 1,7 ity of Novovossieck, on the Black sen. A yield of over 250 basral of light crudo ail is Caily produced adepth of 200 feet. The iage re- finery st Photuagoris & into working order by The central region is very rich and the surface shows better than in auy other petroleum locality. The cen- cession was mad> because the Russiat government hoped, with the aid of Twedle's expsrience to avoid trouble and expense that result from in- judicious boriagas in Penusylvauia. MINISTERIAL SUCCESS, Spocial Disvatch to The Bes MaDkiD, Septembe:8—1 . m.--A majoricy of 4ne ministerial candidates have been returned to the councils, general at the elections. : CABLECRAWS. i iapatctes to Tus Bax AruExs, S ptomber 8 -~Recruiting for the Greek army progresses at the rate of 600 per day. Paurs, September 8 —The Princees Orlof died in this city ye-terday, Loxpox, September 8. —The Prince of Wales hus abandoned his in ention of visiting the Melbourne exhibition. ToR1N, September 8 —The interna- tiona! Iaw congrees opened hers yes. torday. A congress of Jesuits will be opened here Monday. Loxpox, September 7.—Thirty thousand Blrtklt’:onlaty nailers will be out on a strike in a few days. ViEssa, September 6 —The man- euv.rs of the Austrian army in Galicis commenced on Sunday and were suc- cessful, Racusa, September 7.—All the ves- sels to take part in the naval demon- on have arrived, exoept the Contingent. Loxpox, September 7.—A dispatch from the viceroy of India says Cand har has been reopened and the inhai itants are returning. Loxpox, September 7. — Peraia Is endeavoring to secare control of | Herat. To this plan England will in- | terpose decided objections. Berux, September 6.—The Tm- perial bavk of Germany have ordered its branches at Bremen and Hamburg. | to temporarily stop paying gold. Loxpox, September 7.—A dispatoh from Valparaiso_says Chili snd Peru are likely to ond the war by the par- tition of Bolivia between them. Bavana, September 7.—Thers were thirty-two deaths from yellow fever and from small-pox in this city for the week endiug Saturday last. Loxpox, September 7.—The Por- toguess steamer ‘‘Andrae” ascended the Congo river as far ss_Moki, Mar- Toibi, where Stanley founded his head- quarters. Lospoy, September7.—A Constan- tinople dispatch_says it is ex{tuted that the Porte willreceive the ultima- tum of the powers before the maval demonstration. Loxvox, September 6. — The governor of Jamaica _telegraphs the extent of damage by the recent hurricane in that islind has been greatly exaggerated. Loxpox, September 7.—The reform club_is considering s _proposition for for the expulsion of Phullip Callan for his disgraceful conduce while intoxi- cated in the house of commona last week. Loxpox, September 7, 4 p. m.—A dispatch from Rome says the Vatican has asked amnesty for four Polish priests, banished to Siberia, and Gen. M:1'koff has promised to consider the subject. Sr. Pererssuss, September 7.— The ramors that the Czir intended to resign the control of public affairs during his absence, which was to be prolonged to an inde.inite length, ate denied. Bravery's Champion. Dispateh t0 The Beo New Youx, September 8, 1a, m.— Alexsnder & Sons, sgents Ti ownil the wrecked steamship “City of Yera Oruz” have published a card fin refa- m of the charges made against Capt. Van Sice of the “Vera Croz” They say that a more courageous or intelligent commander of s stesmer thsn Captsin Van Sice never existed and this is borne out by the testimony of those who have traveled with him t tweaty . Tha that the captsin never came neat the passengers duing the stokin, hior sent ©o inquire fnto their condition, any scbsible person who knows the dan- wern of the sea, ought to know that the captain wes attendiog to his duty of saving the lives of those on bosrd, which was much more important than looking after,in such trying times, the mere comfort of tho passengers, NOTHING FROM TIIB MIssING. No eonfirmaticn or denisl of the loes. of the steamship “San Salvador” hes been received by the agents of the line in this city, The vessel is twenty days overdue. They have not given up all hopes of the vessel's safety. She may be disabled and lying in some obscure port. AN ICE FIRE. A Bt Louis Blazs Destroys Nearly $200,000—Two Firemen Killed, ‘Three Injured. Spectal dipatch to Tuie Aex. St Louts, September 8 —1 a. m —About 5 o'clock last evening a fire was discovered in the elevaior of use, Loomis & Co.’s ice house or- acing, it is suppos-d, from pirks of a passing locomorive and in & fow minutes had communicated with the ice house propar. At that particular point were six different storags houses of ice, all adjoining each otner, and three of them bslongivg to Huse, Loomis & Co., while the remainder are owned by the Mississippi ice Co. The fire started at the north end of these buildings, and spread rapidly. Nearly the whole fire department was soon on the ground. The regalar water supply in the vicinity is, at present, comparatively limited but several engines were placed upou tramways over the river, which is near at hand, whils the {boat engines moored at the wharf increased the water supply. Tne locaticn of the burldings was unfavorable for fighting the flamen aud the oonsequence wes that, notwithstanding the facilitiea Filley’s stove foundry, ono of tbe largestin the country and situated across & narrow street took fire at the southern end, At this time the flames covered the larger portion of two squares. The stove foondry was 8 large faur story brick stracture, covering vesrly a square was partly ued me a bouse for stoves. -4 d&l’l‘b’}l‘:m‘:k upon the root small building adjoiniog the foundr; (0 botter play Into the bul2 g, whes t ing, when the stone wall ¢1v;,; 1o, carrying wich it the roof .nd the entire party. Fire- ma % Lynch was taken out dead, being terribly mangled; Sanders died scon after he had been removed to his house; Collivs was hurt about the herd and spine; Tilton was seriously iujured and Toohey suffered com ively slight injuries. t required about an hoor and a half to et the fire under coatrol. The six ice houses, which were well stocked, | were tomple'ely destroyed; the 1's1 to Huse, Loomis & Co._ wil be about $30,000, insarance $18,000. The Misaissippi Ice company lose §10,000, partly foeured. The less to Mr. Filley, fncluding ths damae to the build.ng and et-ck is $150,000, which is covered by $169,000 insurance. Important Rallway Decision. Spectas Dispatch to The Bes. Onicaao, September—8. 1 a. m.— The euproms court has rendored a de- cision that the ordinance gi Western Indiana Railway company tho right of way into Ghicago, is vaild and that the road has a rizht to con- dem property forits use, and tho council has suthority to grant_right of way where it cho removes the last briar to the above named road. The Wabash and Grand Trank gotting admission to the very heart of the citv. Presidential Party on the Coast. Special Dispatch to The Bes. received Ly an immense cou- course of people. Firing of canuon blowing of steam whistlos and parade of military was a part of the welcome. The president wastwelcomed by M The response of tae rasi- dent was very happy and plossed the people greatly. Secretary Ramsey and General Sherman alao spoke. The party leave for Carson_this moining, reaching Truckeeat night, down {he Sierras by early daylight and ac Oak- land by noon, running at the rate of thirty miles an hour down the moun- tains A great demonstration is pre- pared in Oakland and San Francisco. Pioneer Telegrapher's Soclety. Special Dispatch to The Hee Cixcrxxatt, September 8,—1 2. m. —The_pioneer telegeaphers of the it Statos crganised s Socisty Tast night tobe known as the Old Tims o ors sssociation. 0. Bo:tgl:)‘}hl\hn-field, was elocted presi- dont, Geo. W. Dugan of Jackson, Tenn., vice-presdent; J. C. Maltoon of Cincinnati, secretary; and F. A. Armsteong of Cincinnati, treasurer. Tt was decided to hold the next_mest- ing at Niagara Falls the third Wednes- day in September 1881, and to admit, as membars, those had entered the profession prior to 1862. A banquet was given at the Burnet houte last night. Horrible Cosl Ot Explosion. poctal Dispatch to The Bee. TrrosviLLe, Pa., September 8 —-1 . m.—Jessie, aged 8, daughter of John Hill, Oarrio, age 6, daughtor of J. J. Boere, while left alone last night, lighted & fire with kerosene, pouring It from a half gallon can. It exploded, setting the girl's clothing on fire. ‘Both were burned terribly from their waists down; their limbs were charred to & crisp, and both will die. Rallway Accldent. %l:xcv, um, Sopt;.u‘:nbu 81s m o west Imd.y‘::-lzgé- on the Hannibal & St. Joe R. R., near Lathrop, struck some cattle, throwing the engine from the track and wrecking the train Ea- eer Jennings was severely ecalded. fireman jumped frcm the locomo- tive and was slightly injured, but no passengers were burt. FATAY, DIRKING. Calvin Warren, and a man ramed Groen, had an_altercation at Lake Nan, Missouri, Monday night, Green drew a dirk koife and killed Warren. Both resided at Shelbina and eame to Lake Nan .. The ceuse of the quarrel is oot knowy, This decison | DOMESTIC DOINGS, Ariival of the Burns Mem- orial Statue for Cen- tral Park, Two Female Desperadoes Fatally Banged in Owen County, Ky. Secretary Sohurz Talks Fatherly to Big Sioux Chiets on the Border. Gen. Nelson A, Miles Believ- ed to be -the Coming Chief Signal Officer. Cincinnati in Hostacies Over Anothsr Magr iflcent Gift of a Citig=n. 1n Memory of Burcs 8 ) Dispatch to Taw bri, New Yonk, September 7, 4 p. m.— The Burns ststue for Central puk, which weighs nearly seven tons, has just arrived on the steamer “An- choria.” The pedestal of solid gran- ite, weighing fourteen tons, arrived last weck. Both sfatue and pedestal were transported here without charge. A committee of the Burns society have granted permission to have a du- plicate of the statue made for Dundee, Scotland. A Murderous Pair. Special Dispacch to The Bee. Cixorsna, Septowmber 7—4 p..m, —The following is giving in a special from Madison, Ind., as ha curred” in Owen county, Ky.: “Two women named Goodrich, wives of the marderers that were bung two years ago, dressed themselves in male attire, end weut by night to the house of & lady in the neighborhood, whose name we fail to learn, and whose husband was absent at the time. The lady w stopped in the house in the- cvening and secared permission (o sleep in ithe barn, The Goodrich women entered the house and aftacked the woman with knives, Her screams brought the peddler from the barn with a pistol. He at once opefad fire upon the assassins killing one in- | stantly and wounded the other. The lady of the house, died from her in- | juries before the arrival of her hus- band.” Von Bulow Paralyzed Special Dispatch to The Bee. New York, September 7—4 p. m. { —A Paris special_saya it i reported | from Berfin that Haus Von Bulow has 1 a siroke of paralysis and that he has lost the uae of bis right hand. Miles for Signal Officer. Special Dispatch to Tus Brs. WASBINGTON, Scptember —The Post this morning s was stated last night on_authority { that the sncceesor to Gen. Meyer had been found in the person of General Nelsn A. Miles. The appointment | was determined upon at the instance of Gen. Sherman, who a well known rlative’ by marriage | of Gen. Mi‘es, and who has been | already advancing the latter’s inter- | es's. Tt is also stated that Mr. Hayes {and Gen Sherman had s conference beforo they went west, at which time | 1t was settlod that Gen. Miles shcula i have the place. The officer whom ra- { mor thus assigos to the head of tho sign-l service, has been Lwenly years in the army, and has been brought in- to specinl prominenco threugh his cawpaign with the Indians. The se- Jection would be creditable in every way.” A Munificient Gft: Special Dispateh to Tan Exx. CixcrxNari, September 7—4 p. m. —The aonouncement is made that anotkor citizon of Cincinvat has made a meznificent donaticn to the city. The name of the donor and the terms of the gilt to be made known at the opening of the exposition to mcrrow night. ~The gift is said to be two hun- dred thousand dollars, for the pur. pose of founding an art gallery, and Mr. Reuben Springer, is believed to be the man. Skipp:d ana Safe. Epecial Dispatch to Tux Bex, Derxorr, Mich., September 7.—4 p. m.—It is reported from Toledo that E. B. Hall, late treasurer of Lu- cas_county, in which Toledo is situ- atedi is short $46,000. He is now safo in Canada. Cut His Throat. Special dispatch to Tu Dan. Crscrsyatt, 0., September 7, 4 p. m.—George Johnson, single = and barnessmaker, 43 years old, cat his throat last nicht from ewr to ear, in Gando'ph’s Hall, on Broadway and Fiith. Hedied at the hospital this mornivg. Tired of War. Special dispateh to Tun Bxx. Forr Keocw, Mont.,September 7 —4 p. m.—The Sioux chief, Big Road, arrived hore Saturday with feur fol. lowers, and surrendered to the mili- tary. They say nearly 200 of their E{eflnla are comingin. Big Road and orse Road had a conference with Secretary Schurz. They want, to come here and learn to farm, and then be placed on the Tongue river reserva. tion The secretary promised to re- fer their request to the great father at Washingtou, Mr. Schurz and his party started down the river to-day. O'Leary's Show; Special dispatch o The Bee. CriCAGo, September 7—4 p. m.— This is a cold drizeling day and affairs at the O'Leary tournament are glow- ing enouzh, with rain trickling through the canvass and water oczing out of sogay scil, only few of the contestants have been cn the track at any one time during the moruing. At 10 o'clock the scora wi Horses—Rose desperadoea wanted it. A peddler had | MORNING EDITION, Schott, 160; Connolly, 142; Byrne, | I 810 SPORTING zv!&. Spectal Dispatch to Tan fxa. CH1caco, September 8, 1 8, m.— There appears to be a good deal of interest in the horse-man tourhament. The attendance was fair last evening, copsidering the disagreeablo weather. 8 ore at mitnight; men—Byrme, 295; Krobne, 215; Calstor, 207; Schach, 204; Vent, 201; Cole, 145; Jackson, 116. Horses—Betsey Baker, 251; Bathman's emwy, 251; Speculator, 260; Duon’s Entry,242; Roge of Texas, 225, 'The leading horeoa are 26 miles chead of the best man. It ia still a matter of doubt whether they will win o8 they are ara all well fagged out snd off the track except one, while the men sre jogzing away slowly and closing up. Dobler ratired from the race at 3 @ik, baving comploted 200 miles, his kuee tracubling him. His friends are groatly disspouinted. Price, the Englishman, was to have run agains: O'Leary’s mute, but had a sore throat snd could not. A Heariless Wratch. Specil Digpateh t The Bao gr. Lovrs, Mo.# September 7, 4 p. m,—Amy Grove, a Leautiful young marcied woman, liviog at 116 Myrtle street, committed euicido here last night’ under sihgtlar circumstances, She was married secratly last June to Burning and_the marrisge has been kept secret, Burning saying that be- fore making it public he wanted to geta situation. Last night he tried to get from his wife the pottrait of anothor woman he had been attentive to and she, inflamed by jealousy, took poison in his pres- ence, He ncted most heartlessly after the zot, aud the suicide was not made publio until morning. The woman was enciente, hence ber shame that the marriage ehould te made public, Over Niagara Falls. Spocial Disratch to The Boes Nua:ra Fauzs, N. Y., September 7—4 p. m.—Last night W. J. Knapp, of Utica, committed suicide by jump- ing into the Ningara river. He de- liberately took off his cuter clothing and then plunged into the rapid t above the fulls on the American side. The only witness was & young lady. The b>dy has not baen racovered. Passion Play. Special dispatch to The Bee. New Yok, September 8.—1 a. m.—The “Pastion” a play which re- lates to tho story of the last days of | Ohrist on earth, will be produced at Booth's theatre on the si-th of Dec- ember next, under the mansgsment of ¢ E. Al Mr. Abbey has a coniract for produciug this play, covering a period of three yesrs and the entire territory of the Unitcd States and Conada. The mavmseript In the same s was used ia S:n Fran- clsco, WASHINGTON. e COURT CLERKS ATTENTION. Spectal Dispatch to Tho Peo. WasaIxarax, September 7.—10 p. m.—Judgs Lawrence, first comptrols ler, rendered a decision of inferest to clerks of United States circuit and district courts which ho holds that such clerks aco always chargeable well with fesa camcd, but not _yet paid, a8 wich thozo collested. This is an endorsement of a stmilar apinon of the present comp ‘s prodeces- sor, who refused an_applica‘ion of a olerk for a bilance duo him in {his respect, allowed by a court, on the ground that there Was no rule of ac- tion for the accounting_cflicers of the tressury except as to tho matter in- nvolved inae ion aud 10 that only to the extont which tha judgment di- rectly determines aright. ANLW PLANET. The Smitheonian to has ro. ceived from Prof. W. Forester, of Borlin, the snnounccment of the dis- covery by L. Poliea at Pala, on_the 6th of Septomber, 1830, of a plane- toid of tho eloventh magnituds, in twenty-threo hours_eight minut right ~escension, and four degr twelve minutes scuth declensic with a daily movement of cight wis utes south. ° " BLOODY MILL- A Prigs Fight in Now York, Special Dispsten to The ee, New Yok, September 8.—L a. m.—A dsperate prize fight took place in this city Jast mght between Mar- tin Fiddler Neary sud Miko Mulany, of Providence, R.I The puglsts fought according to the new rules of the London prize ring with naked fists and catch weights. The battle- ground wasa stable up-town The oi Texss, 170 mites: Dunn's entry, 192; Betsy Baker, 194; Bathm: entry, 182; Speculator, 216. Men— D.blar, 192 miler; Rrobme, 159; Colsion, 161; Viot, 139; Culs, 138; Oreniord, 108; Jackaas (solocadl, 95) | wook tight was only witnessed by a select number of sperting men, as little or no publicty had beeu given to the af- i eary staads five feet eight inchesand weighs 150 pounds. He ia an English pugilist and has fought numerous batties in England. His fighta in this country have been with Peter Crocker of New York, and Mike Gillespie of Philadelphia. Mul- any stands five feet sevenjinches and weighs 150 pounds. He recently came here from Providence and has never fought in aregular prize ring, but bas fought numerous glove fights. The pugilists reached tho fighting ground quietly. When all prelimin- arics for the mill were arranged well known sport was selacted umpire and the fight bagan. the best cond tion and showed a de- cided 1 ad in fighting from the start. He gained the first blood in the first round and the first knock down in the thirteenth. Sixteen rounds were fought, when Mulany brought Neary to a standstill. Neary was terribly punished and notable to win, His seconds refused to let him fight any longer. Thefizht lasted five hours and seven minutes. Ploneer Telegraphers. Specia] Dispatch to The Bee. Crxcrxxatt, September 7.—10 p. m.—The first rennion of the pioneer telegraphers of the United States took place in this oity to-day. About 75 prrsons were prasent, among whom were presidents and, vice prosidents, ‘managers and other high officials in the profession, and others who have branched off into other walks of life and are now holding high positions. The reunion was estentially soci After spending several hoars in hun‘ld ‘s | shaking, carriages were procured » the entirs party, accompanied by citi- 2en8, took adeive throuzh the sute urbs, vigted the 4 ological gardens lunch st the Work Hause, - wit= Mulany wasin |1 NO. 68. Price Five Cents Maud's trot at Chester Park and on returning to the city stopped at dilltop resort. Last evening a grand banqust was given them at the Burnet House. A register hss been made out giving time and place of entering service, first position, and present position. ELECTRIC BRIEFS. 8p-lal diapaches o the Dees ssu1NaToN, September 7.—Signal Sergeaut Aldrich, whose connection with the death of Juliet Hoopercaused such a sensation, was court martialed yesterday fur desertion. Ct., September 7.— The 99th anniversary of the massaare of Fort Griswold was celebrated under the shadow of Groton monument, op- posite New London, yesterday, Inbraxarors, September 7.—Hon. T. A. Hendricks and J. W. A, Shaw (colored), of New York, addressed alargs democratic meetinz last night. 8ARATOGA, September 7—4 p. m.— Marshsl O, Roherts of New York, advocate a vigorous enforcement of all existing laws, and, if necessary, the enac ment of new ones for the protec- tion of voters, the laboring men, eto. ; they congratglated the country on the succss of the presont administration, aod toink that Gartield should be the next president Georgla Republicans. Speeial Dispatch to The Bee Atuaxta. Ga., September 8—1 ». . —The republican stats conveation met yeeterday. The convention was compesed of leading republicans in the state. _Thers were thres distinct parties in the convention—one in fa- vor of nominating state officers, one tn favor of supporting Colquitt, the present_governor, and another favor- able to Norwood. Fruits and Flowers. preial Dispateh to The Bee. Sr. Lovts, September 7—10 p. m. —Tie Mississippi_Valley Horticul- tural society opened an exhibition in the bull of the chambers of commerce who bas beeJaending the season with his famYy at the U. S, hotel, was stricken down with paralys's about 3 o'clock this morning. Lovisviute, Ky., September 7.—A special from Frakiort eags: The democratic state contral committeo met yestorday and issusd circilars to all {he county committees, askivg them to help raise money to carry the Indisna election, Cnicaco, September 7.—The crod- itorn of Asa Dow, the hoard of trade operator who failed recently owing to the rise in prrk, have decided to take the 40 per cent cffered. Bostoy, September 8.—The Mil- waukee turners, since their arrival in the city, accompanied by a delegation from New York, have been well enter- taioed. Yesterdsy they wera taken to Forest Garden where they were faented all day. Cowvxsus, O, September 7.— News from Corning, Ind.. reports a stato of siege existing there with the colored miners disposed to hight at the slightest sggression. Mapisox, Ind., September 7.— John A. Logan spoke last night to a vast assemblage. A regiment of uni- formed republican voters _escorted him through ths town, he riding in a carriage drawn by four white horses. Cmcaco, September 7. — Philip Harper, a German, sged 22 years, un- ied, was instantly killed at Peter Schiller’s wagon factery last evening, by being caught hetween the elevator Joists of the first fl or. Cucaco, Soptember 7. -The de- fuact city savings bauk will pay an- other dividend of 5 per cent. 8r. Lours, September 7. form men on all ¢ 8t. Louis numbsring a cunp dred struck to-day for an advance from §1.10 to $1.25 per day. The com paay refuse to accede to the demands an i have replaced tha strikers by new me . Prrrssore, Pa, September 7.—By the explosion (fa burr at Marshall, Kennedy & C0.'s flour mill this mora- ing S. B. Manning, the chief miller was killed and Joseph Fletcher seri- oualy injured. SakaToGA, September 8.—The American Social Science association began its annual mecting here lase evehing. The president, D. C. Gil wan, of the John Hopkins University delivering the addreca. New Yoik, Soptember 8 —The tamily of Josoph Waish, who are sup posed to have boen poisoned by eat- ing canued ham, are recovering The Postoffice Changes in Nebraska during the week ending Saptember 4, 1880, furnished by Win. Van Vieok, of tho Postoflice Depart- ment: Established—Chester, Thayer coun- ty, George N. Phillips, postmaster; Lotup, Custer county, Ira Waves, postmaster. Name Changed — Medicine Creek, Furnas county, to Cambridge. Postmistecss Appointed—Miss Alice N. Rossoter, Loug City, Sherman county. R POLITICAL POINTS, ‘Vermont Goes Republican. Special Dispatch to The Bee. Wate River Juserton, Ve., Sep- tember 8—1 a. m.—Returas from 110 cities and towns give the republicans 26,572 and the demccrats 11,6 Four yea-s ago the same towns ga: the republicans 25,393 and the demo- crata 11,670, ‘Vermont Election. Bpecial Dispateh to The Bee. MoxteaLir, Vt., Soptember 82 a. m.—At this hour the returns in- dicate_that the republicans have clected Farnham governor by about 250 majority over the vote of 1876. The senate is entirely republican and in the house four-fifths areof the same political stripa, which insures the re- election of Senator Edmwunds, All three of the republican congressmen are elected. Tyler, in the sccond district has a clesr majority over both his competitors; Graut, iu the third, has a fair majority zud Joyee, in the first, had a walk over. The green- back vote for g vernor will not amount to over 1202, rejoicing hore and o by the republicans over the clean aweep made by them. New Hampshire Repubiicans. Special Dispateh to The o Coxcorp, N. H., Septomber 8 —1 a, m.—The republicau sta tion was held yesterday. Daniel Barnard w1s chosen president, and on takiog the chair, mado a specch of considerabla lergth, after which ex Senator Chas. H. Bell of Exeter fwas nominated for governor and the following railroad_comumis- sioners were selected: Jas. E. Finch, Obas. A. Smith and E. J. Tenncy. Mr. Bell accepted the nomination m a brief speech. which was received with applause. Nathaniel White and Ezra H. Winchester were nominated by ac- clamation for_presidential electora-at- large. Col. Bob Ingersoll waa to have been presen. to address the convention but was detained by a railroad smash- up at Stamford, Conn., and could not reach Concord in season. The con- vention adjourned at 11:15 p. m. The platform of the Chicago con vention and the nominees of the party wero endorted, they demand a con- gress aud a chicl e;acz;e who will protact itizens in thedres enjoyment of politisl, oivi) spd publie tigbs; this evening, which is one of the fin- est pomological displays evor seen in this country. The board of trade haagivcn up their wicgnificent hall to them, and the work of decoraning it completed. One of the principal foatures, an_ obelisk just half the height of Cleopatra’s Needle, and modeled after that celebrated mono- lith, which is covered wi‘h apples brought from Egypt to Illinots. About ten thousand apples will bo used. The spacious ha'l was covered with tables, upon which the fruit is d Thers are 5,000 plates of appl ceen hundred pl one theusand plates of miscellaneous fruits. To-morrow the cut flowers will be arranged ard the exhibition made complete. Al of the prominent borticulturistaand pomol Missizsipi_valley will exh mens of plants aud fruits. Snow in Chicago. Special Dispatch o Tho Bee. Cuicao, Soptember 8—1 & m.— Alittle snow fell in Chicago_yester- day, the first of the season. Shipping men say there was quite a flurry on the lake Lt night, and winter cloth ing and furs were necessary for com- fort. An early winter is predicted. Base Ball. Special Dispateh to Tee Bee. The following games of base ball were played September 7: Creveraxp—Cincinatis lands 6 Burrato—Buffalos 4, Chicagos 7. Trov. N. Y.— Game callod at the e 6, Cleve- No Cutting of Rates. Dispatch to The Bes. . . September Spectal Ni 8—-1a m. :ht agents that rates nave peeu cus. Zic sgont of the Chicago and Norrhwstern rail- way says that rates of freight are ba- ing well maintamed He did not be- lieve that any companies were cutting. The pool is constantly exte i sys'em, strengthni i covering more points cf the chiof lines of transportation. Another railroad manager said that the stories afloat were “‘too thin,” and he wondered than anybody familiar with the tricks of stock brokers attached to them the teast iraportance. Commissioner Fink prefered to eay vothirg Telephone Convention. 8pcial Dicpatch toThe Bee Nugara Faris, September 8, 1 e national telophone associa. 1 at the morning seasion appointed committees on orgonization and redentials. In the afternoon they reproted and a discussion of the re- jorts occupied the entire session. At the evening sessicns a committee on the topics to be discu-sed in the con- veation, made a lovg report, which, together with routine business cccu- pied the wholo ovening. The conven- tion adjoursed till this morning. I wilf probably last four or five day Active; delined § to 2 por cent; recovering 3 to § jer éent. St P.and 0. pt. Lackawanna & W Hud New York Produce Markes. New Yorxk, September Flour—Without important change; very moderate export aad home trade demand: round heop Ohio, $4 00 @4 50; choice do, supertine western, = §3 2 common to good extra do, §3 choice do, do, 84 20@6 white wheat, $4 16@4 60. Wheat—About_Ic better; and trade very moderate; No. 2red, Septem- ber, 81 05@1 05}; October, $1 07; do, November, $1 07)@l 08}; do, cash, 81 05 bid, 95}c asked. Corn —MN@je better; quict; mixed western, spot, 50G5 do, fature, 513@53fc. Qate—Shade stronger; western, ic. Beef—Firm and in moderate de- mand and nominal; new plsin mees, 9 50; new extra, do, $10 00. Pork—Firm; new mess $16 00. Lord—Higher and strong; steam rendered, 88 42} Batter—Firm and good request, and qaist, but firm; Ohio, 153@28c. A. B. HUBERMANK, THD RELIABSILE JEWELER, Cor. Douglas and I3th Sts. Gives Great Bargains in Ladies’ and Gents' AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATCES All Kinds Of JEWELRY, SIL JER WARE AND DIAMOND! We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Money. shipping and Nebrasks and Texan | stecrs; sales of good native cows and butchera’ steers were made at $2 95 @4 60; Nebraskasnd Texan steers at $325@3 45, and for good to extra | shipping steers at 34 30@5 00. The fresh receipts were 3,831. | Cblezo Produce Market. | | Onicaco. September 7. The grain markets were firmer and higher under & gocd demand from the shorts on sccount of high receipts and the wet weather . No. 2 spring | wheat a dvanced 1§@2§c and clsed | ££90§@91c cash;914c September; 91c | Octover; 92§c November, and 90§c | seller the year. | Corn—Was j@c higher; No. closing at 40c cash or September; 4 @41c Octover; 41}c November, 42]c May. Oats—j better; No. 2 s0'd_at 283 | @20} for Soptember, Octobar or | November, closing with sellers at | 294c. | vo—Tmproved §@lc; No. 2 sold | at 79c cash; 80o. ! Barley—Was more firmly held; | sales wera at 1@2c_advance. No. sellingat 760 cash; 76@77c October. Whisky—$1 13. Mesx Pork—Hog products stronger Mess pork $15 00@15 25; Lighe- -» ! closed at $17 75 cash or Sept 817 50 October; $13 574 Now 213 00 seller the year; §13 2 January. Lard—5@10c higher, closing st €8 05 cash or September; 38 06@8 074 | October; 8812} October; $8 124@8 1 vember, 88 76 seller ths year, sud | 5 Jav Sl SR st Louss Proauce. Sr. Louts, September 7. ady and unchanged. igher; No. 2 red, 80j@ 80§@893¢ cash; 90@893@ %0 Septew- $@926 October; 924@92§c No- | 89§@Y0¢ the year; No. 3. do, to lveation; | | ), B0@82}e. Corn—Hisher st 38938fc cash; | 38j@38c Sertembe; 38{@384c Octo- ber, 38§0; November, 334@38fc; De- cember; 374c the year. Oats—Higher; 300 cash; 283@284c Sevtember; 2831 the year. | Rye—Firm; 80¢ bid. Butter—Unchanged. Ezgs—Unchanged. Barlay—Uachanged. Whisky—Steady at $1 13. Dry Salt Meat—Firmer at $5 50@ | 8 60@8 90. | Bacon—Firmer at $6 25@9 50@ | 10 0010 123. Lyrd—Firmer at §7 90 bid. Rocoipta—Flour 8,000 brls, wheat | 5,000 bu, corn 10,000 ba, cats 7,000 | bu, rye 4,000, barley 2,000. Shipments- Flour 10,000 brla, whest | 21,000 bu, corn 7,000 bu, oats FROM THE CHASE COUNTY | “LEADER.” " ST. CATHERINE'S Academy for Young Ladies.| 18thand Cass Sts.,Omaba, Neb. Institation, be- English education, Musi-. Drawing, d Fan'y Neodle Work, Wax Septomber and the i st Monday Fogs from Sve to ton years of " for farther particatars apply o Directress of St. Catherine’s Academy- aus0rz ATTENTION. BUILDERS AND CON TRACTO! The owner of the celebrated Kaolin | Banks, near LOUISVILI E, NEB., ha now ready et the depok st Louiaville, on the B. & M. railroad, WHITEH BRICE to il any order at roasonable prices. Par- ties desiring a white front or ornamental brick will do well to give us 3 call or send for sample. 4. T. A. HOOVER, Prop., Loisville. No St. Louts Live Stock. Sr. Louts, September 7. Hogs—Fairly aclive; Yorkers and Baltimores, 84 90@5 10; ixed pack- £4 9045 20; butchers to fancy, $5 20@5 40. Receipts, 2,300 head; shipments, 1,100 head. Chicago Live Stock. Ci10ao, September 7. ‘Hogs—Fairly active and steady with sales st 85 1085 20 for light packing and shipping; 34 50@5 25for Reavy packing: 85 10@5 70 for ara to extra choce heavy shipping l.ts. Receipts, 14,662, Gatile<To day's market was active #ad 8 rjuade frmier tben yesterdsy for HAMBURC AMERICAN PACKET £0.'S Weekly Line of Steamships Leaving New York Every Thursday at 2p. m. For Exgland, Frauce and Germany. For Passags app'y 1o C. B. 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