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ol i > of the : commanding ofticer at Fort Keogh, | coat ef arms. It containg 7 large NEME Sl Political Sensationin France | F°7ers Fiding in the ports of Dulcigno| A Former U. §. Minister Sot | Teports that Big Road and. twe nont | stonen, werghinz 144 sovete mar o cock to a Friend. = caused by Secession of Fifty. | piniicent. Tho English o s Dt dred Sioux Indians surrended at that | Smailer diamonds weighing GO carats, Because He Flicted Feolishly Deputios From Thei oa her mea are universally admired. b2 post yesterday. The cost of the carings and Lrooch is With a Loud Female eir Tho Rusian adumiral who s justro. = Lovtsvisse, Ky., Sept. 10,— Finser | $32:000. The wholo set, valued | The Notorious Bogus Diploma 5 Party. Ml ot A Oettinje, saps Prince Na-| 1yponranr snrprive QUEsTION. & Bros.” tobaceo manufactory burned | 3 100,000 dollacs, is s00m to be taken Buchanan T! d 20 focsethe ot o Deicerepared | spacat Dispach to Toe eo down at about three o'clock this morn. | 0 England and_the name of the pur- SeIReCan Ulysses (Jr) Sent Adrif. i though he h-s the mw";:‘!;:x : Wasuixaorox,September 11—1 a.m, | 02 Total loss, including tobacco, chaser thon will be wade knowa, Captured. Special Dispateh taThe Bee - —_— VOL. X. Established 187] e ———. FOREIGN EVENTS, tee 1 THE VOLCANO VT3 | newspaper comen INACTIVE CrupTION, 1 dispaioh from Constantino le tat a commilinof tho Alwia| W ASHINGTON. = I:iu mgome:lh; = turners. t correspondent that il in Abxic 0c Persis.ed in remaining they will not g\tms Wt;:.lz &Ohss S‘;-?e?d & oh they were taken to th been_completed, Eccorted by a torchlight |and cousists of 15 magnificent bril. e | lian's graduated from about the size @en. Grant Starts on Another is a very complex contest but the present mem ber, Alirich appears to stand as gocd > e iy ey will north side Turner hall, where speechos [ of a filbert to th central stone. of ance of the nomination asa - of faustics caled out. by e, ol States. and uppor woro indulged in. " The | nearly thrce times that sizo, and tho| Trip Through the Eastern | - -+ oo e lomination asasy. "l'ew-xb'_;e Sufferi £ Th ing political excitement victora leave this morning for their | weight of the 15 stones is 649 carats. : A SOCIAL SE at" ring of The Rel- 7 — homes in Milwaukee, The earl hasalso purchased from the States. E SENSATION. 1ves of Emtombed Min. NAVAL DEMONSTRATION. « erse.—The Queen Proffers Sympathy. Lake Shipping Engages The Attention of Treasury De- partmeat, Bpecial Dispaich to The Bee Loxnox, September 11—1 8, m.—. A Constantinople dispatch saya the spectacle of the combined flaets of the "~ ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Spccial dispateles to the Bee. St. Pavi, September samo firm a pair of carings and & brooch, The carings are solitaires weighing 2 carats cach. The brooch 10.—The | is made of hoaraldic emblems of his Reappearance of The Ghost In d. The prince alleges as f : g Irolan oo i S et hel o it T e Eeeting | i et Sestone 10, o The Times’ San Francisco special savs L invasion. " Largs bodios of Lo ann | owners’ association, had an sadiones | —Hon. Gustavas A. Henry, known He bl b B T Montenez i nians ars encarped in tho e v | with asistant seoretary of the tyes. | A1l over the union as the esgle oracle| NOW YOrk Money and Stock. | Speclal Dispath to Tus siar. Bl bbbl b neguo Question, Finally 0 encamped 1n_the moun‘ains : of T\ Hind thi 4 B GOVERNMENTs. Sax Fi o __ | tolerably well authenticated rumor Settled. Inacosssible from the sea, and clsim to | 20732 French, ona question of great | of Tenncssco, died this morning athis | gy, aficg |2 S R e b0 o e ; - aare little or nothing for the mare] | I@POFtance to the American shipping | home at Clarksville, aged 75. 15,105 " | The president, after formal reception | ¢ !Ii® engagement botween Ulysses —_— demonstration. interest on the great lakes. The ques-| NEW Yorx, September 10.—A by military and citizens at Ferry, re- | T I, aud Miss Jennio E. Flood, GRAND DUKES VISITING. Bpocial Dispateh to the Bee. ULascow, September 10—10 p, m, CABLECRAWS. Special Dispatches to Tun Bu $100,000. Insurance, $55,000. —A committes of two, representing tion relates o the enrolling of barges, and it is asked that an old treasury deciston be reversed, The committco claime that the provision applies only match has been arranged between Lot | _ Stoct itlard’s Uncas and Dwyer Bros.’ Luke [ ¥ Blackburn, the race to come off at | Eri Coney Island and the jockey club 2% | celved a serenadein the evening, and The Democratic Plan of Ac- tion Explained by Han- reaponded in alittle specch of thanks for the magnificent welcome to the Miss Jennie Flood Bounces Young Ulysses Grant, Cutcaco, September 10 —4 p, m.—- daughter of the bonanza king, is at an end. Tho story goes that some weeks since Ulys-cs came out to Cali- -The Graud Duke Constentine of | PARIs, Sept. 11.—The Republique | to barges, ete., bl aun i by ; di i . v i 2 s, Se 0 barges, etc. ownedin the | grounds on Tuesday next; distance, e i intro. | [ormia, ostevsibly to visit his sw Russin a0d Admiral Paptoff are horo | Francaise ridiculrs the spesch of Horr | United States. The ruliog of the de. | 15 miles; staies, : '{'“';"f"’ e el o e el hera Tustaadiof nd to day visit. the cxchange where| Varnbuster, in which B i L duced General Sherman, who madean they were the observed of all obmers. | there was an attempt made to form a ors, and tho recipients of many. cour. | Franco-Raesian allianco sgainst Ger: :g.;:!. ";l‘hekprinnlpll object of their [ many. Viit is to take away the Ozar's new| Benur, Se ] i N, September 11.—The man- zr& the levity which is sbout. com- | euveros of the third army cnrl::yester— day weroa grand succoss, Pauts, September 11,—Tt is an. nounced here that Sarah Bornhardt m.— | has sent a protest to the Ne states | customs office THE COLLIERY GRANE. ‘—i:fihldx to The Bee. Loxpox, Sept. 10—10. p. Dispatches from Sunderlany & her Chicaco, September 10.—The | & 5 agents iu this city of the Anchor line | H &5t dos - of steamships, havo intelligence of | 35,1%%, P4 s <- | the wrecking of the stcamer *“Auglia” | . ing lhnq to the United States, take | of that line, four days out from out their masts and use them as | Boston. She was engaged in the bargers. As such veseels can be | East India trade. No lives were lost, bought in Ganads much cheaper than | (' oot they can be built in this couatry, the | CINCIxNATE, Obio, September 10— committeo orntend that it is “doing [Ilon. W. M. Gorry, ‘a prominent much damago fo Ameriean shipgins | democratic politician, lawyr and partment, however, prevents Ameri- can citizens to 'buy, in Canada, schooners and such other vesssls as 810 adapted for the purpose of brin NPy £ &G O ke Ohic 7 Chleago Produce Market. - Ciicaco, September 10, The markets for cercals and hog interests on that the Sesham colliery, theacene of stock in trade the lake, and will, no editor, died at six o'clock this morn- products were less active and easier: off hand characteristic speech, and al- 80 introduccd Mrs. Hayes, who bowed acknowledgements. The party will visit the Potaluma fair to day and make an excursion around the bay to- morrow. Grous Intentions. Spselal Dispaten to Tho Eor Gauexa, Tl September 10,4 p. m, —Gen. Grant arrived home from his repairin ierras where Miss Jennie was stopping with a num- ber of friends, Ulysses settled him- self down for a nice little time in San Francisco. It is said that hi time” cousisted principally in a rather marked flirtation with some fair but ! > voung damsel. The high stravg Jennie heard about Ulyeees goings on, and in_very brief he conld go about order told him th his business ('pavoq uQ) "qYUA PIOPOON ¥ ANq PIp O wu orry, Is For Sale By HE ROCKFORD WATCH an actress; it consists | goube. This wiil, no doubt, Prove a serious blow to the young scion of the house of Grant, for Miss Flood is the fortunate possessor of a nice little plam of $2,500,000 of government 4 per cent bonds. The aflaiv was openly discussed at the wedding of C. F. Crocker to Miss Mills, daughter of . O. Mills, president of a California bank, the great mining disaster of Wednes- dax. o work of bringing up the edies has commenced, As they are (earried through the village to their former homes, the most heart-rending ‘iceidents occur. Relatives lament [ Colored Republicans Attacked 20d weep over the poor burned and| By a Mob While Parading, “mangled forme of s b & thusbands, and thele griet e oters And a Riot Follows, of 47 droeses. ———— JERSEY JAMBOREE. finally break it up unless de- No. 2 spring wheat declined 13@17c fartment rulings are not reversed [ Nrw You, Soptembor 10.—Ed- | and sales were at 93@94]c for Septern. The committee presented to theacting | ward J. O'Reilly, for fifty years an | ber; 92@93%c for October, closing at jeoretary a petition signed by several | attache of the Evening Expross, died [ 934 for cash or September; 92]@ undred owners of vessels on the | yesterday. He was stricken with par- [ 928 October; 92%c November; 92c ;s;vé,s;e(nrunn;ngl n segregate of | algais on Sundsy. seller tho year. 4 1034 tonsand valuedar§20,000,000. [ o v iu| Corn was {@ic lower: No. The committee will continue their |, NV YORK, Sept. 1L—A firm il 40@405:“1& cash; Afi@ffil‘hfli i this city has just contracted to com- 1 STguments and a decision will proba- | 1M ©F o T o et | October, and 41@41%c for November, EDHOLM & ERICKSON Wholesale and Retail Manufacturing Largest Stock of Gold am'lh!lll‘\-:r Wateches and Jewelry in e City. Come in and See Our Stock as We Will Bs Pleased to Show Goods. Wisconsin trip yesterday. He goes to Chicago on the 27th inst. and will depart from that city for the east on the 30th, by epecial train. e will spend the winter in New York ana Washington. During his sojourn at the capital he will bo the guest of “and demonstrative enough to wil = bly be reached cariy next week. Th : losing at 40@41} S : i2h to wilt and b iy next week, The aville, Florida, by Dacembor | CleBingat 4041l for cash ot for Sep: | Gen. Beal. which several hundred :appeal to the wtoutest among th indications aro that the decision will | 32oke Onville, Klorida, by Dacember |0y o 4056405 for October 4 & s al hundred guests, all of H R #Dcculators. Itis now belieees (hhe [ 8pocta Diapmtc o e s, be favarable to the committec. 15th, 4155 Novbaibe Ic.efirgr ff:lfi:’ yflesr@ S22 Beeomts Semneien. ot mlion e eailcont ot ED OLM & E ICKSON' 'S, were prosent and 1o doubts a3 to the correctness of the rumor were enter- tained. Crxcrxxary, Ohio, September 11— Kline Bros., safe was blown open Thursday uight at Martinsburg, g MiNNEArOL1S, Minn., September 10 o z 5 3 » September "‘(‘)‘a"‘; }f_’:;';y :ndiehrhy t;n Nci 990 | 74 - m.—A leading democrat here, L sales at 20¢ | whogg name is suppressed for obyi ’ near | for cash, and 9ic for September Mt. Verno.; $13,000 was taken, or Getaber, closing at 20je for Sop- T fff‘f,':;',.‘},.“glff.ffiifi,’x CoLunpus, O. Sept. 1L.—Dayld [ tember, October or November, cratic plan. of action for the campaign . Treccnide, republican succeeded | Rye was 4c lower: 83kc f rlirs . Henry Heinm sllor, democrat, as chief | or October. - Ae for cash | to some extent, and giving evidonco Newarx, N, J., September 11--1 > THE SPANIS UTRAGES. & m.—Last night four republioan or- | speca miamten sy mns 1w e weut from Newark 0 ' Wagnworox, Saptermber 11, Ts. m. Ftion Harrison; namely, the Fre-| Ty annountement medo in. e ':d Boy: ux;’xl';;;: =:‘x‘-£=;u'c:: ‘;e:l:l:g dlilup:‘;hu that it is believed that thie “ i 4 > Bucktalls” and tho Eust Orange ar- | fg® 1n fring apor ) & sonereicst 3 145 wt Yeast of the unfortunate night #hde_have certainly perished, e ‘lun:h for other victims is continued ‘along the decper workings of the 15th and Dodge, Opposite Postoflice. ELGUTTER'S GREAT GLOSING SALE! —_— _ Real Fatate Transfers. Wm. N. Tompsett to Elizabeth A. Tompseit, w, d. part ne, nw | sec, THE BOUNDARY QUESTION. A Constantinople despatch says it { tillery. Feeli 2 . inti 15, 15, r. 13 o— 265 % C y. The Frelinghuysens paraded U £ il AenathaentiRtl Barl 4 e of an intimate knowledge of the de- [ 15, t. 15, r. 13 o—2050, is believed that the Albanians will in | separately and whoo th h Cuban waters, a ciaimed by captains | of the fife depatziont, at four. p. m. g, uiet, and No. 2 closed at i J Thom in, E d ters, | & e i g tails of the political situation, which ustin Davis t Thomas D: b .. : Mo 3 cud (10 Aimpinaf s ot | il whenthey o] '¢d0dd{ of Philadelphis and Bostan veseels, | The position was held by Heinmaller | 7567080 fer_caah; 760 for October, |1 A e P L avd a helf. -Fire | and 76}c for November, block 199, Omahka— 4. lota 1 and 2, Whi 2, isgiven credencein many quarters, | {07 cleven years ¢ The fact that sensational raports of | Alarme wore sent in at 5and 7 p. m., isky—§1 13. libnstering expeditions beine.fejen | but both were small fires, ncverthe [ Pork—NMoss lased at 817 50317 75 out for Cuba, is thought to have rp. [ 1028 it occassioned much democratio | for cash; $17 85217 874 for Septem dered Spanish authoritics to be un. | *Mmusement at the chi'ef’s horse being [ ber; $17 65@17 70 for October; $13 necessarily aiarmed and to have led | hitched wrong. for November; 812 50@12 52 for struck in the eye by some persom in the crowd. They marched towards the bridge, which connects Harrison with Newark, where they were over- taken by a colored club, who were military candids Gen. Hancock states that his iriends have resolved to throw such an atray of men and money into Garfield’s own state as put the republicans to har Lovisa T. Wells to A. A. Maher, W.d.partne sw}, sec. 33 t. 16,r, 13e—2175. | ere. SPORTING NEWS, Thos. and_Sarah Gibzon to Daniel .o%c to A3 Sk 1n Tho Bea. :'igr;::gdby'l‘ahml:‘b'l“dh“hd o obs]them to imprudent measures ‘of | ~ Coronnus, O., Sep tember 11— [eeller for tha year, and $12 95 for | tare :ip‘e:tc?lctf: Bt T e ke it EXTRAORDINARY I"Du 2 aporsamen: 5ot 10.—1 & m.—The | thom in tho canter 30 gased sheme | CUUOD: Secrotary Evaris, bowover, | Bighty represent tives, of forty lodges I o frsty to disteact rory FORPCL *Phiness W. Hitchtock to Daniel B. > elloron n# Oorrespondent at New | When they ot to the bridge, a mum. | (0178 that Spain will af | of eolored 0dd Fallows, i Obio, aro [ Lard—Closed at $7 90 for cash or | Togtans mege *"a e rtas | Ball, . o a, Tot 6, Capilel additon; —t .ave t3; and, second, to cut « entirely wipe out, the September:, §7 924a7 95 for October; $7 90 for November; $7 72} for seller for the year, and $7 774@7 80 for once make the proper apology for the | in session to form a district lodge for act, as d»m-nflad by our government, | the state. His ;ncnval support, - from the Kaxsas Crry, Septemlver 11.—The "+Tyne says, cven, after mak. | ber of i —s , even, r of men, who were standing upon 4 allowances for strange boat and | a pile of Iutber, close to tho bridge, 5utls, the display by Trickett and began to fire ‘nto them with pis to the demo down, if no* republica city of Omaha—87 John A. Mercdith and wife to Dan. Good Until the Ist of October. tralian oarsmen, 3 5 i jority i . | B. Ball, ¢ d., lot 6, Capitol addi- 109 Ty, hos Lt Shonspntans oo | 3ad, bout sevonty. shote wers Ged. | forwardedfrom gromm ol 3 boon [ democrats of dho_secon-1 et St ing to ey e’ avsiabla | Hon, ity o Harene sappointing to i iy = - 0 Spani: have inated I. F. 2 i —_— 4ho gonoral body of speciaiors. We | met, WA St "S5 BRI S ARERF 1IN0 | it e ¥ ginghror ittt | o oputed I ¥, Green, Chicago Live Stock. tatic forces aro to be concen St e IaviTis ouv - may mention that wo heard an offr | Nowark forcing one-half of the Fre- 0100 &0 60 that Ned ssnlan will |linghuysens before them and leaving | (ry, ap:, t important | trict has substituted C. C. Bu.ros, take the lead of Trickett in the first | tne rear guard to follow. Fourof the =3ir'.§::,‘fi‘:,‘;fl to tho mt importast ;?:C T OO 100 yards in the comingrace. Elliott | Frelirghuysens were injured, one se- |- A i ini i } e llant davice of has gone into training for the inter- | riousty. Churles Park was thot in the in?gg‘ e aexcellant deviomot in these_two states to astonish and by slmost defeating the republicans in Ohic, The Waves’ Wors, HOZS—Upenty wur; vuv ervorw— became active: bulk on local and shipping account; pricos were steady and eales ranged from $5 005 2 for light packing and _shipping; $4 700 arT o .. lanu vermmodioulthe most elegant. city of Omaha, e commercial relations with the coun- | democratic committee of the fivat di Snefig o ovm was very e Taland and did much’ damag day night. There was unusuaily high tide at Rockaway beach and hotel men Moxtreaz, Sept. 11. national regatts on the Thames and |head; Neil Burgess was stabbed ir ‘po back; one other man was sbe, leg, another in_ the shou!’ wa's intense excitemor, bas ordersd & new boat. FRENCH POLITICAL SENKATION. collision occurred on_the raiiroad near St. Chalastique Thurs.. day night;a fireman wes instantly Kiiled. terms with the U. S. RETURNING REDS. It is impossible to tell exactly how b7¢ ju the er. There 5 15 for heavy packing, and $5 00@ 5 70 for good to extra heavy smooth shipping lots. Recaipts, 16,970. Cattle—The market was active and New Yo, September 10, 4 p. m. —Information was received by the clerk of the board of underwriters of this city, this morning, from Titus- experienced great difficultyfin prevent- ing all the bathing houses from being carried out to sea; many, however. were taken. Surf broke over the great POPPLETON'S NEW BLOCK, Cor. 10th and Farnham, ‘ Bpecisl Dispateh to Tux Bax. many Sioux Indians, who went into = 5 ;. A ville, Florida, thata life raft contain- | iron pier and its roar could be heard - P . . < =4 ), ANOTEE) = di- | New Yomrk, September —A | firm on shipplug and moderately ac- | ; ed | fo = N::;:‘I:?, Septeuber 1113, m. o o oTER, xsoN. Qunada, bave surrenderod wnoondi || emmaas meeting.of Corma ns was [ tive on. e} aecommt. Satre ot ¢, | ing Ewelv persons had been washed | for miles. Versla that took shelter | Aycl wishin g to lay in an entirely says there is a rumor to the effect that fifty republican deputies, belovs. ing to union republicans have re. solved to vote for the abolition ©f the concordates, causing A serisation. The ferent versig deciare that the colored republicans attacked and beat boys along the line of the ryute, and that the whites and blacks alik i v e beoeeaoto bs ¢ prasa vy | blacks aliko were insolent and._turbu of Harrison givea dil- eld i itute last night, to n of the affair. They held in Cooper Institute las endorse Hancock. August Bilmont presided, and several speeches were made, after which resolutions en- dorsing the democratic_presidiontial candidates, were adopted. Tt is estimated at the war offica, how- ever, that 5000r 600 of hostile Sioux had 80 far surrendered. SI0UX SUBRENDER © t The following dispatch has been -ad poked their torches even into | received from ~General Sheridan’s from $3 1528 30 & xan steers; 83 80 for feeders; $3 G0@d 70 for €ov.mon to extra butcher steers, and from $4 60@5 15 for cxtra shipping steers—the latter for oxportation. At the present writing buyers are pur- ashore, floating on pieces of wreckage. Thero have also come ashoro a negro and whiteman The latter was too ex- hausted to give any information as to tho vessel he was from. It issup- posed that tho persons washed ashore are sutvivors from some of the recent on the north side of the lsland, drag- ged their anchors, and were more or loss damaged by collisions. Sound steamcrs had rouzh passage during the ht, An ccean steamship came very near zoing sshore in front of the Long Beach hotel. Men at tho life for wholesale and retail trade, new and immense stock of goods WE OFFER PREPARATORY TO i ) ) .| chasing liberally. " Thy fresh recoipta ; the measure which he cont'iders in op- | the "aces d that tho Tiot : ing of. | . Lovisvmie, Ky. September 11— .chasing liberally. " Tho fresh receipts | wracks of the Florida cosst. The | saviny station, at the beach at 2 i portune. was, u.-,.zgw%?e"itl"}‘rul:ngh:y::- S 'Kz‘:;h::;;xfif:g;;; JurgsRC T clippawatiacimaioid i vere 3,004 head. Sales 36 board of underwriters received this [ o'clock a. m., saw a larzo stamer [ MJOVING our entire mammoth ABSBSEON OF BONEMICANE. drawiug pistols and shooting when | Road and 200 Sioux Indians surren- | OF ocneress by the repubiicans of .0 = — morning detailed advices by mail re- | coming ashore in front of the station, Oardinal Acchbishop, of Paris, has [ e, transmitted to the minister of public ‘most of the members of the male female religion orders in Fr qnes, among them the Capuchine, T appists anda of the Dominic 4 ho complete adhesion'of the T jomip expected on the return « f ¢, a5 general 4t “resent ab- of the order, who ia ng th Ist last. They wero protested for |soldicrs, was held last migh’. Are r Special Dispatch to The Bee thirky of this city will conduct elaborate | 15t : ¢ | soldiers, “ St. Louss, September 10. | whart there, having falleninto atrapeet | ™ Bosrov. Soptomber 11,10 p. m,— font, Aboulthitly 2 orders ad-|Sutileo servicen in colobration of the e Tasios & Sn oy aolq | gements wero made. {0 have af Flour—Steady and unchaoged. | for thom. On Ianding, they were ro- | Hoouors, Vo, it o e ki OBDURATE ,\ v nya A Constantine ;1. diapate is reported t'y¢" th Turks at Scutaria encounter” 2 o bodyof Albanisus on Thursda' . " The sultan i« much upset stthe £ Abanian obstinacy GREEK QUESTIO ke / being represented on the «<ommission . 3 h P suthorities were worship, a declaration eimilar to tha' | spocial cfficersand in ambulance to published in Bordesux and signed * o | tPone cffcereand and — ‘Special Dispateh to The tioe, “CAUS8 | o o, —Commencing to-day and con- tinuing through four days, the Jesuits twenty-fifth auniversary of the estab- . 1t | lishmentof theie branch of the Roman ayn: It | Gatholic church in Milwaukee. ‘Bpecial Dispatch 1 The Bee. Re su'dina the Groek question, Tur- | 1 a.m.—There was largo attendance leclares that it is impossible to | at yesterday’s on ¢ * soept the propositions of the powers. | social science association. The topics Eagland has sssented to Servia v!esenuddnll belong to_the social economy department. o Denmbt subject of Association in Charities | not bo any compromise of the regular 3td districts. Nuw Yorx, September 11—/ x of the survivors of the wreck ¢ f the “City of Vera Cruz’ arrived hero yosterday. Their stories of th o disas- ter aro substantially the same; as has already been given. Bostox. September 11.—Tho firat meeting of the executive cornmittee of the democratic Hancock veloran reached the bridge. The police | dered at that post on the 8th. notified_and sent A SWINDLING MINISTER. In Oct. 1879, 8. Newton Pettis U. S. minister to Bolivia, discounted two Qrafts of $1,250 each with one Rich- ter, » banker of that city. The drafts weredrawn on the secretary of state, on aceount of the sslary of minister Pettis and fell due April 1st andJuly Jesuit Jubilee. Muwavkee, Wis., September 11— grand _mass meeting of veterans in Kaneail Hall, Walch Genl's., McClellan, Fravklio, Mc(Quade, Ew- ing and Slecum, wi')y attend. New Yomk, Se' stember 11, 1 a. m. —Major Williar,"E, Hall, publisher of the Evenir g Telegraw, died yes- terday of cor sumption, the result of a cold contr aoted wkilo attending the funeral of o fellow journalist. M. Hall was 38 years of age. " Base Ball. all bis pay hefore leaving gthe United States for Bolivis. Richter now brings sult in the courts of Pennsylvania for the recovery of this money, $2,500. Richter says that Pettis made use of his position as minister, Sararoca, N, Y., September 11— | to swindle him out of that sum. Ola Dominion Confidence. Spocial Dispatch to The Bea. ‘WassxaToN, September 11—1a. m. The genoral | —Gen. Fitzhugh Loo says there will Concérning Charities. session of the American A Bombay dispatch aaya that severe | was discussed by four able essayiats. | and readjuster factions in Virgini. | Sr.cial Dispatch to Too Bee. starms have occurred in Surmizober- land. ROYAL HOB NOBBING. ‘Special Dievatch to The Bee. Berux, September 11—1 a.m.— Aftar the review of the third army corps the emporor entertained the Soreign officers st a banquet in the ‘white hall of the Chalons palace. The ‘empress, crown princoss and Duchees of Connaught and all the royal family were present. At the conclusion of the banguet the Dake of Cambridge drank the health of the empress. Afterwards the guests attended the The first favored the sending of one | He said ‘‘we,” (meaning the regulars) The following games of base ball friendly visitor to each family in cities | *are vhoroughly organized and ‘will | were played September 11: under half a million population; | carry the state for Hancock. Weare | Cikvetann—Clevelands 5, Chica- also, the prohibition of giving alms to g:dr:ivgt-gength oy ;lnt); nn}i lhm; go%s- S 5 et ts it , unless the reliet | need no auy fears of the loss of UerAL0—Cincinuatis uffalos et e | state, to Hancock.” Gen. Lee|11. 3 is suthorized by the conference. An- e 4 other detadled 5 plan for visiting fami. | 83id_he had been informed that Gen. 2 Sialiuds 33 lies by having the city districted with | Mabone, leader of the other faction, | Courtney Wants to Redesm Himself. a proper person, private alms to be| was willing to compromise, but that | Specia aispateh to Tun Bus. discontinued. the regulars do not need to make any Roc: ER, N. Y., September 11— P :irder l&& i k&e-hw- 1 a. m.—The following letter was re- 0 general intirmat at the pro- | ceived yesterda; nufacturi A Trunk Friend. position of the chairman of "the | e sa e s ) © manufacturiog Special Dispatch to The Bee. regular committee, to meot the read- Culvers Point, Cayauga Co Cutcaco, September 11—1 a. m.— | justers in conference, i not represent Soptacbor b 3080, | St. Louls Live Stock. Sr. Louss, Septomber 10. Hogs—Fairly active but lower; Yorkers and Baltimores, $4 905 00; mixed packing, €4 805 10; butchers to fancy, $5 15@b 35. Receipts—4,400 hoad; shipments, 3,800 huad. 8t. Louls Produce. Wheat—Lower and slow: No, 2 red, 90}@90¢c for cash; 004@0Rc for’ Soptember; 92§@93@91 tor Oc- tober; * 93{@93§c for November ; 94}@dc for December; 903@00he for the year; No. 3, do, 85}@86jc; No. 4 do, 84@83hc. Corn—Lower; 384@384c for cash; 38je for Seqtamber; 386 for October; 381@38§c for November; 37jc for Decomber; 37 for the year. Oats—Lower; 20kc forcash; 283 October; 29¢ for November; 28¢ for the year. Ryo—Dull at 82}c bid. Barley—Uuchangad. Butter—Unchanged. Egga—Unchanged. y—Steady at $1 13. Pork—Quiet at §15 85. Dry Salt Meats—Lower at §5 50@ 8 50@8 80. Bacon—Easier at §5 15G5 2069 40 @) 50@9 85@10 00. Lard—Steady at $7 85@7 874. Roceipta—Fidar 10,000 brls, wheat 40,000 bu, corn 15,000 by, oats 18,000 bu, rye 10,000, barley 17,000. Shipments-Flour 13,000 brls, wheat garding the recent disasters on the Florida coast. Dr. Buchanan Trapped. CixcrsNat, September 10— p. m. —A spectal from St. Clair, Mich., says: At precisely midnight, Dr. Johu Buchanan, accompanied by his brother-in-law, M. V. Caapman, stepped from a skiff in which they had crossed the river from Canada, to the ceived by John Norris, of The Phila- delphia Racord, Detective Chas. F. Miller of the district attorney office in Philadelphia, and Deputy Sheriff Lanson of this county. Both were arrested and to-day the doctor starts for Philaelphia. Making It Warm for Victoria. ‘Special Dispateh to The iee. Santa Fg, September 10—d4 p. m. —Col. Buel and command returned at seven o'clock yesterday aiternoon to Fort Cummings. Hostile Indians have crossed into Mexico about fifteen miles ahead of the troops. The frontier detachment has been increased in order to prevent the hastile again eluding the vigilance of the scouts and getting inside of the lines unnoticed. The commander of the federal Mexican troops informed Gen. Hatch that the revolution has been put to an end by him and that most of the men engaged have been taken prisoners. Few were shot and Durangeand Chihuahuaare again quiet, and Col. Adolph Walle is with all his force again on march toward north to take up the campaign against and rockets were sent up to_warn the steamship. The men say they heard the ship grate on the bottom and judged from the sounds, that she was backing her engines. The steamer finally backed off the beach and went to sea. The identity of the imperilled shlp is yet to be eatablished. Foundered at Sea; chor line of steamers, have received a dispatch announcing the British steamer *“Angelo,” of the Auchor line, had foundered at sea. The vessel aud cargo being a total loss. The crew were saved in the boats of the barque “Farecate,” with whom she collided. ela” sailed from Boston the ember., in command of T. Garvie, bound to Lon- Stock of GLOTHING CENTS’ FURNISHING COODS, HATS AND CAPS, &6., &C., call at our present place of business, And satisfy themselves. They will be marked in plain figures. absolutely at Cost. No deviations will be made, we shall occupy the finest quarters in the city, Jeans Pants—6sc, 30c and upwards. and Drawor c'to §2 00. Overalls—i5e, s0r, Heavy Ca) 7e. ia—31 00, 91 15. TRUNKS AND VALISES, WE OFFER- 31 00. #1 00 t0 §2 t0. pwari. and upwards) Miss Cora Libby, » wealthyladv from | the seotiment of the majority of | Gentlemen: 33,000 bu, corn 4,000 bu, oats|{oH 10 opera, when the ballet gave # repre- | 8¢, Louis, recently visited a_friend | democraws of Virginia. T aee) oy i 1,000 bu. St sentation f “Morgaao." Star ot Union Pask fn e city, s o i b BA L ‘Accidont on the €. B.&Q. 5 _FORNIA_BLANKETS, &C., &C. AUSTRIAN AREAY. Bpecial Dispatch to The Bee. viExsa, September 11—1 8. m.-— The Austrian army mageouvers on Thursday were very successfuul. when leaving, her trunk, containing Equestrian Queen. clothing sud jewelry valued at $1,000, | Special Dispaich 0 The Bee. was taken to the depot and there lost Minn., September trace of. It is supposed to have been | 11—1 a. m.—Mies Cock of Calitornia stolen by one James Wesson, who is | wou the 20 mile raceagainst Miss now under arrest for stealing half-s- | Pinnea, of C-lorado, by two miles in dozen other trunks fand in whose room | 48 minutes and 50 seconds. Thirt; pany offer me a prize of 1,000, 1 will beat the best time ever made in a three mile race and prove that your faith in mo haa not been misplaced. And if T accomplish this, I will row in the race for the prize offered by you New York Produce Markes. New Yorx, September 10, Flour—Steady; very moderate ex- port and jobbing trade inquiry; re- ceipts, 18,486; round hoop Ohio, $4 00 @4 50; choice do, $4 60@5 75; Special Dispateh to The Bee. Orromwa, Towa, Scptemler 1084 p.m.—Two freight trains on the C. B. & Q. railroad collided on a bridgs over the Des Moines river, four miles west of here, yesterday. The bridge, loco- IT Is A CRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITESEWING MACHINE MONTENEGRO MUDDLE SETTLED. in Eng 40@4 00; com. |motives and cars were precipi- The diplomat n Vioana consider | some $2.000 worchof veasbles wat | houtand people_ wore_ present. 51 | 1 S s G fated sixesn feet to tho nvee boi the Montenegro question as settled. | rocovered, Julien trots to-day against his besf 4 o kil t do, 84 15@4 60, _|and are an _ undistinguishable : g e e A S The inhabitants of Duleigno continue time, Mr. Soule, (.::::;;.:é i‘;vt);l?.;;m- ch%ee:ztifiz:':;; -eu};& 13.7@;,;63“, mass of debris. Robert Brown, en- Gives umvgml.Sauxfa'ctm'n and tlhat it i3 stead: wery excited Man-Horse Race ‘Weaver on the Solia South. pany, will consider the matter and |moderate trade; No. 2 red, Septem.- | gineer, wos buried in_the D""d ily and rapidly inereasing in public tavor. HORRIBLE CRATER. Special Dispatch 1o The Bes. will, he thinks, manage to have these | ber, $1 06; do October, 81 07§@1 08; | instantly killed. A man named Don- Special Dispatch to The Bee. ‘Special dispatch to Tus Bax. Newark, N. J., September 11—1 | tWo oarsmen meet. He also_thinks Omcaco, September 11, 1a. m.— Naries, September 11—1 . m.— | Yesterday was the most intereating Ifllnt'-\';-’-nviu is In sn active state | day yet in the O'Leary contest Byrne of eruption. has kept up his score assinst the &, m.—Gen. Weaver, greenback can. | that the race, if arranged, will take didate for president, spoke here lsst | Place in the immediate’ vicinity of night. Hetold his experience in Ala. | Rochester. GHOSTS ABROAD. horses. ‘Bpecial Dispatch to The Boe. Dosux, September 11—1 8. m.— Fresh spparitions have sppesred at Knockmore chapel. bama, where be climed the gresaback ty polled votes which were Bot Sotnted for them. Ho said Gen, | e Disich to Toe Fu. Hancock was a good man, but if he | NEW Yorx, September 11—10 p. m. were elected he would not be the only | —It was stated to-day that one of the man who would go in, bt the peoply | 1arzest purchasers of diamonds. ever Cols and Connolly have drawn out of the O'Leary tournament. Also the horse “‘Specalator,” leaving four horses and five men. At midnight all retired for rest ex- Coming over for Diamonds, do November, $1 08{@1 08f; do cash, $1 057 bid; $1 06 asked. - Corn—3@# lower; mixed wostern spot, 503@blc; do future, 51@51hc. Oats—Shads lower; western, 41@ de. Beef—Dull; prices unchanged; new plain_mess, $9 50; new extra do, 0 00. Pork—Dull and weak: new mees, 6 aldson was buried in the ruins and fa- tally injured. Two others were badly hurt. The property damazad is estic mated by the company at 38,000, Iuinois Wheat Crop Special Dhpatch to The lice. SerixGrIELD, T1I., September 11, — 1a m.—The forthcoming report of thestate board of sgriculture, will MALARIALANTIDOTE OF THEAGE. Safe, Certain, Sure and Speedy. NEVERFAILS TO CURE. 'he only article known thatWill eradicalethis disease permanentlyfromthe sysfem. The White Machine justly claims to be the best made, the easiest running, the simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine in the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in- tegrity, and purchasers are always satisfled, because they find everything just as repfes- ROYAL PITY. ry show the winter wheat ccop of Illinvis copt Colston. _The score st that hour |- madebyaprivate buyer forpersona? . 53,865,505 bt 3 .C. Specal Diarch o Tan Bax. stood: Men—Byrne 490 miles, Khrons | ™ 2 #90th woulibo gtven power. | {00 BLECIS U0Cr ovperoner 180 | M7 100 Heavy and lower; stoam ren. | for 16580 to be 53,865,505 bushel. The | | o C.RICHARDSON, ented. d fl:mm:)-‘t; h-; Pt ltm 421, Col-m&&&?. Sah[;z:k 396, Jack- The Turners. lish nobility from a New York house. du;;d,SS% Ao e rele il "fi"“u;; General Agents, Everybody should use this Machine. Th!e sympathy to the sufferers by - 180. rses — Betsy Baker 490, | Special dispatch to Tus sxs. 1t will b ER Res=inats goodidecs conta and the wholo value of tho ceo S . ol wn colliery explosion, Rose of Texas 403, B.‘,’,',,_,_.,':n:‘:’, p0h e e fasEmlleTof || D00 e 154@s00 | s $44,457,428, Thia crop has ne RICHARDSON & CO. salessofar this year are more than do GRATEFUL GLADSTONE. “fr. Gladstone has sent s letter to Dowan snd the executive com- » of Midlothian for thelr sym- Cr1cAGO, September 10—4 p. m.— | the one worn by the empress of Russia 463, Dunn’s entry 446. The Chicago Turners will have a big | at tho time of her daughter's msrriage In the evening O’Leary on his horse | time at North Turner Hall to-night, [to the duke of Edinburgh. Tho undertook to ride seven miles while | tendering a reception to the Milwau- | czarina’s necklace cost eight hundred The most_sensible remedy, and the only safe, sure and permanent cure o7 all diseases of the liver,blood and's omach, inclutiog billious fevers, e been equaled in the histry of the state. Chicago Congressmen. WHOLESALE DRUGSISTS. STLoUIS: the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the Omaha Office, will be promptly filled. oot Mdlo - the fleet footed Indian White Eagle | kee Turners, who sre on their way | and twenty thousand dollars, | feves and asue, dumb st fetiitice. domerers: | Special Dispatch to Tus B _ Baring his recent illness. ran five miles. The Indian was beat- | home from capturing prizes in the | The English noble, and esrl pays | &, 1%, Prot Guimetics ‘,.’:;“:,"-‘":'?(‘!“‘“- S Oiico | Seitesber 11—1a m— TAKE 4 WALS. en, his time being 32 minutes, 4 sec. | grest turnerfest at Frankfort. only one hundred and tweuty-ive | i this moted cure, snd take 5o other “sa | The republican congressional primac. ERE diepaich to Tbe Bee. onds. O'Leary’s time 26 minutes, 14| Osrcaco, ber 11—1a m.— | thousand dollars for ita ac simile. |ithe basuot got it or'sill st et tforyou,send | g thos far held in Chicago indicate . 2 _ox, September11, 1a. in.—A The victorious Milwaukee turners ar- ! It is s1id that it would have been much . ad Co., Toledo, 0., acd they willsead you one post-pald by return mail, that Davis will be renomiaated in the Cor. Davenport and 15th Sts." Omaha. AT PRICES THAT HAVE NEVER BEEN EQUALLED, We mean just what we say, and invite everybody to No. 1214 Farnham, between 12th and 13th Sts., The Goods must be sold for Cash. The prices will be This unparalelled offer is open only until October Ist, when d npwards, 91 25, HATS, CAPS, CLOVES, TRUNKS, VALISES, CALI