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R TOL. X. OMAHA , NEBRASKA , TUESDAY. JULY 27 , 1880 , NO. 31. Established 1871. MORNING EDITION. Price Five Gens FOREIGN EVENTS , A FREE THINKEB8 QOMJRESS. Bfettkl Dl p tch toJThe Be * . J-uly 26. A universal o ( freethinkers IB to be held here the coming week. They have already sent out invitations to their kindred thinkers in * America and fa- Voratl * replies have come * from New "York. SpttiU Dlrpitch to The B e. _ IiojfDON , July ? ft.4-p. m. Tke hsamer Haz-1 Dean , from Bilboo for New Castle , hat been sunk by a col- Jision in the British channel. BAFELY ACROSS. BptcUI Dlspalch to Tte B e. Lorfuorf , July 20 4 p m _ The miniature ittomcr-- , 'Little' ' Western , which left the United States lorae weeks ego on an adventurous trip across .the . Atlantic with a crew of two rncn , repotted as hsvisg passed the Scilly Iilp8 g0ing esst aml a t 'VZLLOW FEVER AT lIAVfiE , uTy.UGp. . ra. Adii- J tch from Havre report * the -arrival there of the mail iteamer Derwent , from tha West Indies , with the yellow - low fever on board. Several deaths have occurred on the passage. The port authorities of Havre are much excited over the matter , and will en force a.rigid quarantine on the htp : The" cao'tam alleges that there were no signs of the disease until several dsys after the ateamer left the port. BISMARCK'S VACATION. Sped * ! Dl p tcti to The Bee. LoNDON.'July 26 4 p. m. A Ber lin dispatch ays that Prince Bismarck " ha * gone to "Kimingen , in Bavaria , for the benofit-of his health. His atay fly there in said to depend on political ex igencies , . although it is conceded that ibe si lo a his health J8 such M to re quire & protracted suBpenaion of hl J l ly KTEAMBOATJIORRQR , - BptcUlDitpatchtolheBKi. LONDON , July 27 , 1 p. m , A dispatch from Berne states that a pas- tender Bteapier was yesterday capsized on Lake Berne , Switzerland , and sev enteen persons drowned , LakeBerce i body of water in the canton of Berne , about lixtecn miles north of that city and three miles from Lake Neufechatel It is about ten miles I long and from one to three broad. The ateamer was from the town of Bicnne , and the northern extremity of the lake , and carried a party of excursion I ists. It is supposed that the sisamor , which waa a small one , was eapsirQd by one o ! the sudden and terrific equal'iR which sometimes pass over those hlgfc mountain lakes. It is re ported at Berne that the steamer had "n board Borne English tourists from the alory ll&a not yet V . StASI8rAX AFFAIRS. rtB ; Pfte House of Commons yeiter- ° Liy ! morning in answer to a question. Lord Hartington said the government hoped that when the position of Ab dul Rihmau , who has recently been recognized an ameer of Afghanistan , bad become somewhat secured , the English would lie able to evacuate Cabul , "without jeopardizing the re sults of the lte campaign in that country. Lord Hartuigton further states that Abdul Rahman has been informed that no foreign intorferency would be allowed in Cabul , and that I the British would assist him agsinst any unprovoked attack on the of any u I foreign powers. As to the future of Cabul , Lord Hnrlin ton added , that it would depend upon the man agement of Abdul Rahman himself. Tha ameer would bo presented by the British' government with some guns that had been taken from Shero Ali , the late brother of the present 1 ameer , but beyond this the temporary . assistance promised , would be more in money than in arms or armmition The house was aware , Lord Barting- tonsaid , that according to English ideas of primogeniture. Abdul llah- man Kabn was the natural successor * o Dost Mahomed nnd that therefore the English had violated nobody's sight in assisting to place him in power. Abdul Rthman had also shown himself to be a good soldier nd a man of strong will and decicsion of character. Lord Hartington was of the opinion that the English govern ment should regard itself fortunate in having , without further bloodshed , secured BO eligible a successor to Shore All , and he trusted that Eng land's interests in India would here after got better protection , by thii solution of the Afghan problem than they could have been by any other ar rangement that it was iu the power ol the government to make. IRISH COMPENSATION BILL VASSED. The house of commons list even ing by a vote of 303 against 237 passed - od the third reading of the Irish com pensation bill Several of the liberal members spoke againbt that bill , but the majority of dissenting liberal ! abstained from the voting. Colone Tollenhatn , who moved the rejectior. of the bill , caused a sensation bj reading some statistics showing that the majority of evictious had occur red in districts to which the bill doei not apply. VICTORIA DIDN'T. Several continental newspapers an nounce that the Queen of Englanc eent the Sultan an antograph lettei irging his compliance with Europeat demand The _ report discredid oi London. - . _ _ _ PILGRIMAGE OVEE - " * ' " The ex-EniprcsV"Eupeme'Kas "ar tirei at Southampton on her retun from Zululand. LITTLE GRACE. It is generally believed that th ultimatum of powers to the porto i imminent. NIHILISTS' REFUGE. A dispatch from "Bucharest say Roumania has refused Russia's reques to surrender Kussian nihilists. ON THE WAR PATH. Fpeelil Dispatch to The Bee. TIENKA , July 27 1 a. m. Th Montenegrins raided on some frni and cattle near Camelrica , but wet repulsed. Two Albanian villages hav been burned. MINISTER OF WAR. ROME , July 27 1 a. ra. Genen Miton has been appointed minister < var. ROT.H SiUSH CP. SKcJal Drr ! tc5 to The Ei . Mcwce , July 27 Tha King t . vijle out tidjhjf , had h carriage upset. The King WBB much bruised and two of the postillions were killed. The carriage was badly soushed , FRENCHMEN'S ACTIONS. Iptcltf dlcp&tch to The Bee. PARIS , July 27,1 a. m. M. Leon Say or Gftmbetta will accompany Pres ident Grevy to Cherburg and be prts. ent at the naval fetei. M Rochefort presided at a commu nistic demonstration at Mont Mortie yesterday. Some 6000 were present. VICTORIA ADVISES THE BULTAN , Bpoclil dlipitch to The Bee. PARIS , July 26 The Raffel news paper of thia morning states a pieca of exclusive information that Queen Victoria wrote ton days ago to Sultan of Turkey urging him in the interest : of his empire to execute the provisions of the treaty of Berlin * , - , CUBAN INSURGENTS REVERSES. 8pcJ ! Diapntch to The Bee. HAVANA , July 2C. In a recent en gagement on the river Maby the In surgents officers. Brine Genaral Pepillo Jledtna and Colonel Johnson , the later a native of the United States , were killed by Spanish people. The insurgent chief Juan Felles and three of his followers surrendered with their armies at Bayamio , " * Distrustful Celestials. Special dispatch to The Uee. HONG KONG , June 29 , via SAN FRAXCISCO , July 27. There is great inicre t manifested in the coming of the American commission and some distrust in high quarters as to the amicable - icable intentions of tne commission. Fears are expressed that they will unite with the Spanish and Brazilian envoys iu some unexplained * and un friendly way. Vigorous efforts are being made around Tanking to suppress opium emoking. COWARDLY PROTECTION , Tha Nanking authorities exclude the entry of petroleum. The reason alleged is its dangerous qualities , hut probably it is a fear of ita supplanting the home oil trade. ; , - WILL CIWA VIGUT ? A Urge Tyutsian naval force is ex pected in thgae waters. Wade , the British minister , and L.I Hung Chang , viceroy to the Chilni provinces , hsd a conference on the subject of the Russian war. Wade is reported aa strongly urging peace , Li agreeing generally , but the question is still undecided. Opinions as to the future are totally at variance. There is a small majqrity confident of a peaceful iisqe. A LAYOUT FOR LAWYERS , A Yarn of the Sea , the Shore , and a Love in a Cottage. SpecUl dispatch to Tha Bee. NEW YORK , July 20 10 p. m. The Sun publishes a Baltimore dis. patch eiving the details of a u * * - volving over a million of dollars , in which President Hayes , Chief Justice Wait and Myron Tilden , cousin of ex- Governor Tildcn , were interested. It appears , from the story , that about the year 1812 there lived in Baltimore a lea ciptam , named Ford , who mar ried L' ve Bnskey and lived quietly with her for several months. About a year after , in the war with .Grent Britain , he fitted out a privateer and ea'led from Baltimore on a cruise. At the close of the war he returned to his wife and found her living , with a three or four-year-old girl , who , he was informed , was Ins child. Sha was called Emiline Ford and was re markable for her beauty. Captain Ford , after remaining home some ime , fitted out a ship and landed a : ar.go of stores in the south. On his eturn from his last trip ho quarreled nth his wife and went west , than , Jn 817 , a wilderness. He was gone jhr.ce months and located sundry lard warrants , among others one at the In dian block houses , at the mouth of the Mnumee , now the site of the city of Toledo , Ohio. Returning to Balti more he found his wife still unyield- ng. He entered the Mexi- ; i\n service and died in 822 in testate , leaving a wife and daughter in Baltimore , and a shter in Connecticut , Mrs. Ford led a ad life after being abandoned by her husband. Her dauRhter married a merchant prince in 1833. A number of gentlemen came to Baltimore from Toledo to look up the heirs to Cap tains Ford's Toledo property. Mrs. Ford represented Emiline , the legiti mate and only child of Captain Ford by her. She sold her dowry in Toledo land , but these gentlemen cautod Emiline to convey her title to her , meanwhile another party hoard th Emiline was an illegitimate child and bought the title for Toledo land from his Connecticut sister. This rcatter'stocd for yearenntll Ben Wade got an interestin the property , on which it is said more .than 309 dwell ings are built Among the persona who became largely interested in Bal timore were , President Hayes anc the chief justice. The owner of the Connecticut title was Judge Myron , H. Tilden , cousin of tha Samuel J. Tilden. In 1875 some of the holders of the Baltimore title became uneasy and wanted au investigation which proved satisfactory. About a yen later the sister of M'B. .Ford road the ttory of the case and denied the state ments about her testimony , later she confessed that she herself was tht molher of Emiline , and her father was an Irish sea captain. Her sister's lovt adopted the child and hid her shame The effects by thia disclosure if giver credence , to may cause more work fo the couits. Big RaTlroacfStrSe Special Dispatch to The Beel LODISVIIIE , Ky. , July 27 1 a. m Some hundred and fifty or mon workmen in the Xashnlle railroat thopi struck work yesterd&y for ai advance of twenty five cents per day The employers claim that they an now paying aa much as men on thi same line of work get anywhere in th < country. This etrike may luad to ! strike of all moulders in the city. Criminal Tennessee. Epecl l Dispatch to The Bee. NASHVILLE , Tenn. , July 27,1 a m. A Clarksville special to The Ban ner says that last Saturday Horac Shoemaker shot and instantly killei Wm. Epgart near Oakwood in th lower part of Montgomery county It waa an unprovoked murder. Shoe maker is still in the nrigbborhoo srith his friends , swearing that he wil not be taken. The citizens have sen here for tsistance and offer § 100 i ward for his capture. . Kflta eywno shot MusHall 1 Thunday , was captured by a possa of pursuers and lodged in jail. Geo. Washington , colored , while drunk , run-a-muck yesterday , etab- bing Press Ellison and Chas. Martin , colored. Martin will probabiy die. Washington was arrested and lodged in jail. Lst Thursday night a mob of masked men went to the fail t Dj- _ veStowatt county , took the jailer prisoner , and tookiGeorpo Waahint < m , : olored , who murdered E bert Fagsn &V6 weeks ago. The jailer and Wash ington were then taken across the riv- 3r , where the jailer was turned loose. Washington was hung and shot to death. ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Special Dispatches to TUB BKK DBTROJT , July 20.None of the bodies lost in the late collison have yet been recovered. YORK , July 26. Dr. Tanner began the twenty- eighth day of his fast at noon to-day. He is reported in good condition. PmsBURO , pa } juiy 20. The irmy worm has made ita appearance nere. A five-aero field in the suburbs of this city was completely destroyed ay the worms. DETROIT , July 20. The "wreck of the steam yacht , Mamie , sunk by the steamer Garland , Wednesday night , was found at noon. Xo bodies of the victims were fi-und. Hundred * of boats , three tugs and several divers are engaged in the work. NEW YORK , July 20. Miss Barter Kunuaster , a comely young Udy of 22 fears of age , reeidiiig in Brooklyn , jceaino insane from excitement in a recent revival meetirg at Talmud's Brooklyn tabernacle , under direction of Thomas Barrison , the evangelist. NEW YORK , July 20 The great race of carrier-pigeons from Columbus , Ohio , to Hudson City , If J. , opposite Now York , was finished yesterday. The first bird to arrive was a blue cock from Columbus , which made the distance , 470 miles in an air line , in 2CJ hours , the quickest time on record. His owner has refused § 100 for him. BRADFORD , Pa. , July 27. Monday morning Clark Hal irriaon & Co. 'a cx- : ensiveplaningmilla Warron.topether withaix or seven dwellings aud 800,000 reet of.valuablo lumber , were destroyed ) y fire. The loss on the planing mill is 830,000 ; on private property , $30 , 000 ; nsurance , 810,000. SHAMJUAI , Juno 29 Two British n n-of-war and one Hussite visited 3orea , but the Coroans msdo a ford- } lo showing to prevent their landing. There is no further authentic nctra about the Kuldja question. . CHICAGO , July 27 John H. Meal- on , an old citron , founder of thu tfoulton HOUSH and proprietor of the Metropolitan Hotel.died yesteuday. A Dayton , O , detective is here to ; ot Mike alia ? Bill Jennings , a notcr- OUB safe blower , who robbed a jewulry toio at Dayton of § 45UO worth oi goods last winler. He waa arreatod . . io jcu on lore M > u6 , - condition that ha would leave , which le failed to do. SAN FRAXCISCO , July 27. The learner Gallic brings news that the ; overnmeut has forbidden the export > f cereals from Corca in consequence of the enormous rise in the price of rice and beans. The late frcihet in ? ooohow has subsided , although the river continues above the utu 1 height. n various places serious iaund.Uions lave occurred , owing to heavy rains. MOBILE. July 27. The English > ark R. W. Wood has atrivod at qu ir- antine. Everybody on board has > een down except three men. Two lave died. HAVANA , July 27. There were sixty-one deaths from yellow fever during the week ending Saturday lt. . GALVESTOK , July 27. The republi can state committee of Texas .will soon call a convention to put a fctuto ; icket In the field. BERLIN , July 27The Marquis Tsanf , Chinese ambassador to Russh , is in the city en route to St. Peters burg , and will ivmain a few days and will have a conference wiih Prince Bohenlohe before taking hisdeparture. NEW YORK , July 27The Anti- Tammany democrats held a nn cling yesterday afternoon to make final ar rangements for tha mas3 meetii.g tc be held on the 28th" iiist. No reply h.is been received to the letter sent to Til den iuviling him to prroide at the principal meeting , although it is gen erally suppt-sed that ho will decline. A Tweed Fighter. Special Dispatch to Tlie lice. WASHINGTON , July 27 1 a. m. The Evening Starycatorday published n interview with ox-Collector Turn Murphy , of Now York. Ho predicts the.election nf Garfield but siys that it will bo hard-Hork. In regard to his appointment da collect' aof the port of Now Yirk hosays : "I uid nol want that office when PresidentGr.ini first offered it to me. 1 refused point blank to accept it ; ho insisted and 1 held the matter und- aiyisement. ] looked over the field and thought if 1 took it I could break down the Twoec ring and it was sole'y f > r this rcwt r that I accepted the pjacj. In answei to the question , "Did youauccmidT .he replied , "Yes , I did , but it c < & , mi 557,000 of my salary as Ci'll ct r o the port of No\vY rk and 39,00 < out of my own pocket beaides. " A Row at n. Banco. Special Dispatch to The Bee MARYVILLE , Mo , July 20 , 10 p. m At a dance inF.iirview , Nudawa ; county , Piday evening , July 23 , i tuvt occurred over the transfer of i number by James Muiuor , a aalooi kceporat Qultman , to his clerk , Frei Hondek. John Lemon.tho proprietor would not allow llondek to diince 01 that number. He told him he mus buy one if ho wished to dance. U < 'ii dek aud Lemon exchanged blows While fighting five pistol shots wer fired from a pistol supposed to be i : the hands of James Munson. Lemm was seriously injured , and Fred Hon dek slightly. Munson and Fran Carson were mresttd Fu1 ! iri'vesti gation takes j Uco to-day. Grant Elected President. Special Dispatch to The Bee. NEW YORK , July 27 , 1 n. m. G W. Ballou , a Wall stre t bankei who , until recentlywas vice r-reeider , of the San Pedro Mining companj and who was with Gen. Grant in C. ] nrado two weeks ago , emd yestercla tint there was no reraon to doubt th : L Gen. Cr-int would accept the jpres : dency oi .the San Pedro mining cctr pany .to which h waa elected on Sai urday. Before Mr. BaUou left CoJ < rado , it wa ucaewood tfcat the Get eral would accent , and at a meeting of the directors of the company held In -Boston Saturday , acting in accordance with thia understanding , he was unan imously elected. The property , said Mr. Ballou , consists of mining lands about thirty-s x miles south of Santa Fe , and originally were Mexican grants. In November last a number of Boston capitalists boucht up this scattered ground. The General visi ted three mines in perfon , accompa nied by myself and others ; ho was untiring and comtant in nuking a thor ough survey of the whole tract , and surprised practical engineers and bus iness men by his knowledge of mines and mining operations. Capital Notes. SfxscIM dispatch toTns B K. WASHIKOTOK , July 20 4 p. m. Lieutenant Charles Schurtz has been ordered to command the iron dad steamer Ajax at Herndon , Va. , Aug ust 1 : Lieutenant Newton A. Mason is ordered to duty on A'iatic stations jor steamer from San Francisco Aug ust 7. By direction of the secretary of wnr , Col. Daniel McClure , the aisii tint paymaster-general is relieved from duty in the department of the Missouri and will repair to this city an'd report in person for duty to the paymaster-general of the army. The government receipts to-day ag gregate 141,000. Judge Lawrence , ! the firbt comptroller of the treasury , h 3 forwarded to ihe treasurer of the United States with an opinion that 700,000 3.05 bonds to be insued in payment of certificates of indebted ness against the District of Columbia stand in the same footing of tha old bonds the interest thereon can be paid out of the exisMng appropriations. Bound to bo Lynched. Special Dispatch to the Bee. WASHINGTON , July 27 , 1 a. m. Dorsey , the negro wanted at Rock- villa for outrage , and for whom the county was scoured on Sunday night and yesterday was arrested last night at Mechanics ille , Md. , by an armed body of men and taken to Rockvllle ' and lodged in jail. He admitted the crime aud bsgged for time to prepare ft r den h , as the intention was to lynch him on the spot. He was grant ed till da > 1'ghr , when t.h-i mob swears it will lynch him. The sheriff will at tempt to prevent it , but the feeling of indgnation ia so intense that it is feared the sheriff and his weak posse of men wiilo of no avail. Paying for Perfidy. Special Dbiutch to Thu Bee. NEW YOKE , July 27 1 a. ra , It is stated that legil proceedings are about to be taken by the late Mrs. Wetmore'a attorneys against the Mar quis of Angl aby , based on money en gagements said to have been entered into on nor behalf by his lordship , jipjj attested bv the evidence of hia Rspld Transit Over the Atlantic ; Special Ultpitch to The Be * NEW YORK , July 25 1 a. m. The steamship Arizona arrived at this port Sunday from Liverpool in seven and a half days , being the quickest time on record. King Cotton'a Post. Special Dispatch to thu Beo. GALVESTON , Tex. , July 27 1 a. m. The cotton worm la doing serious datnajo ; to the growing crops in van- cm parts of Texas. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. L.IBT OF LETTEHa remaining in the Omaha postoffice for the week ending July 24 : OnSTLEMKN. Buelmn K Baly A Eroady J T Bygmester J R 35wr < lley A M Clark J CaWwellJC ChewerHS Cooke W H Dennison C E l ailey.T Eskiluon II P I i'n"el Ii Fuhrman C II i Prost J Fezell J C I Varris .1 Frank feed W J ' Grain Mr Gilmore H Ounwlns .T Hutchinjon J Howard V Htffner J j llamlin J.T Norton. E I Henry G Hurt F P I Follistur E F Hisgins F W Hines D Ii Idesun A B Jester F K John on 0 A Jennings C W Knraik J Kee ! F Kuse G Kiusey G Kohler H Kiug S Kalley 51E LeemouM 3Iil < HJ Me' ' 'osku J Mc'Jonn A B McGuireJ MoreeJM Milin , T A Mor T McCntcheon W B MillerT A Mansfield T Morton 11 Norton \V O Nistcn A 1'ouellEH 1'hilliiHlI P-lst J Tevcfki O Iliclianbon "W Se.ichrfsi G Scott IIII SchadeH .Sclilojikold J Slcingler J A Turner N Tvler T T = -vlnrF WninrightFE Williams 11 Walton J U'.tpier J G Walters W W W'rtbis W Weltzell 0 L Will OK Fuller & Johnson J. 1' . Samuels & Sonlen ) Danski Pioneer KEGISTnUED LETTERS. H.-insen Miss 51 51 5r ehly Achifles Thomas Johu Shaw James LADIES. Allen Miss 51 V Anderson 5Iiw E Ashlnn Miss 51 Binkley Mrs X P Buwer 51 iss E ] ? rowu Mrs A lrown Xis-s S Cham'ers 5Ir F Cornal 5IicS A T ) iibiu 5Irs J C Pineer XI iss 51 Ebtrh.irdt Maria HillClaraN Homer Mrs W 11 nmmonil Al'ce W ayward Miss L Kellman 5Irs C Kelley Mi s E Kerns 5DsM Kenney 5Irs L Lowe MrsFE 51yles 5I-s E 5IcL'lintou 51ii = B E McKray Mrs II Mayers Mrs 51 E Oph-lin 5Iiss Perkius Sarah A Phelps 5Irs J A I'aymond 5Iiss 1 * Kichanlhon 5Iiaa S Tate 5Irs C Waterman 5IissA Whilehead 5liss E Walker Mrs S Real Estate Transfers. Patrick McIIiigh r > nd wife to Joht Forgety , w. d. , s. 5H ft. of lot 1 block 240 , city of Omaha § 700. Lucrctea R. Seymour to Rudolpl Hus , w. d. , part tec. S3 , t. 16 , r. L CS750. SidneyDillontrustee , to the trustee of the Presbyterian church of Waterloo lee , w. d. , lots 1 and 2 , block 10 , towi of Waterloo-S25. DOMESTIC DOINGS , Eapid Progress of the Work of Excavating the Collapsed Tunned. Vigorous Pursuit of a Vil. lainqus Dgrkey in Maryland. Bloody Row at a Colored Camp Meeting in Ohio , Ropes of Recovering the Bodies , Special Dispatch to Tut lu ! . NEW YORK , .July 20 4 p , m. A alight advance has just boea made in the work of recovering the bodies of the men buried in the Hudson river tunnel , and it is now thought they may ba recovered by Thursday nest. Fatal Ending to a Quarrel. Special Dispatch to the Eis. ROCHESTER , Perm. , July 20. Jack Brown and Pat. Kelley , of this place , have had a grudge of two yuan stand ing. They met and fought jeiterday , Brown getting whipped. They shook h nds and turned to go , when Brown pulled a revolver , and saying , "You will never whip another man , " shot him three times. One shot took effect in the ankle , one in the neck and ono in the head. The hat two are prob ably fatal. Kelley is still alive. Riot at a Camp Meeting : . Special dispatch to TheJUee. CINCINNATI , 0. , July 26 , 4 p. m. Tne Danville colored camp meeting , H3ar Hillsboro , Ohio , was broken up S iturday night by a gang of white roughs who invaded the grounds , at ? tempted to demolish Suttler's tent and bad , a regular pitched battle with the officers , About fifty shots were fired ftnd clubi and boulders were freely used. Bill Dickman , Fred. Menken and John White were very badly hurt , probably fatally , and many othem more or less injured , The po ; IJCQ acted solely on defoniivo. Pursuing n Vlllalll , SpicUl Db.xuch to The ildc. WASHINGTON , July 26 4 p. m. The strictest vigilance is. progresoing hero with a view of capturing John Doraey , the negro wanted for outrag ing Mrs. T. S. Chafilayat Darnstowjii Md. , and the country around is being thoroughly scoured for signs of him. A dispatch received at police head quarters states that ho was met by a colored man this morning in the vicinity of shoes ? 'A lafge'parly Oi.armtd noise- men from Montgomery .county took this man in charge and continued the pursuit of Dorsey , who , it is expected , will bo arrested before night and lynched , as mich is the crime and the tumble determination of the pursuing party , who have a rope already pre pared for swim-ini ; him to a tree im mediately upon hh capture. Arrested for Passing ueer. Special dispatch to The Bee. WASHINGTON 26 4 p. m. The agent of the eecrot service division telegraphs from Council Bluffs the ar rest of David W. Clark for passing counterfeit silver. A Seaman'a Brawl. Special Dispatch to Tn B . NEW YORK , July 26 .4 p. m. John Smith , a sailor , last night shot and probably fatally wounded Henry Haudy , another seaman , and was to day committed to the tombs to await the rvaub of Hittidy'a injuries. Both men belong to the Schooner Wyoming which arrived in this part f mm Maine , Thursday , with a cargo of ice. Tanner's bast. Special Dispatch to TUB Ens. NEW YOKE , July 26,4 p. m. There was no apparent change in the condi- ion of Tanner this morning. His atchers consider him more restless , han yesterday , but fail to discover , ny indication of early collapto and xoresa their confidencein the hater's Ability to complete hii wonderful un dertaking Saratoga Races , pedal dlapa'ch to TUB Un . SAHATOGA , N. Y. , July 26-4 p. m. The r.ices opened to-day with a half-mile dash for maiden two-year- ) lds for a purse of § 300. It was won by Lalla C. , with Charlotte second , Compensation third ; time , 50 | . The second race was a purse oi § 500 , all ages , one mile and a half.waf won by Bye and Bye , Goldberg e& c'.nd and The King third. Time2:40J. : jjjjThird , a selling lace fora purae oi 300 for all ages , ono mile was won bj CharleaJGorhiun Minos. 2nd Miilit : h'rd ' time 1-15J. Warning to Druggists. Special diap tch to The iJce. BKADFOUD , Pa. , July 27 , la. m. Dr. A. Uraut llopkim and Hiran Leasurtf , prescription clerk in Kenne dy & Go's , drug store , were arrestei here , chirgFd with manslaughter oi the oath of the county coroner. A. Car roll , of this city , died on Friday fron the effects of a prescription written b ; Hopkins and compounded by Leasur in which corrosive sublimate wa found. Hireling Assassin. Spoclal Dispatch'.to Iho Boe. YAZOO CITY , Mi s. , July 27 , la. m Dr. M. D. Williams , of Mechanics burg , was assiesinated while ridini home Saturday night. His horse re turned home riderless and search bt ing made for tLe body it was finall found. A negro was arrested on BUS picion and has since confessed hi guilt. He says he was paid to ki the doctor. Free Advertising. Special Dispatch to Tas UK OAIR" , HI. , July 27,1 a. m. Bu : nett , publisher , and Thietacka , ci < editor of the Cairo Bulletin , were pu under § 200 bonds each to answer to chirgo of criminal libel preferred t Alfred Gumming * , a justice of it. peace. O.-A. B. Celabratlon. Special Dispatch to The Bee. BROOKLYN , N. Y. , Ju'y ' 27,1 a. r The Grand Army of the R-publ celebration will begin formally th evening. .Brooklyn is making gene OUB preparations for the reception ar entertainment of thres hundred i more delegates ffom outside places , who will begin to arrive to day for at- .andanoe . on Wednesday of the semi annual stats encampment. Tne fasting Doctor. pedal Dispatch to Tha Bee. NKW YOKK , July 26 1 a. m. At i o'clock Dr. Tanner , the faster drove o the park , he returned at 7 o'clock much exhausted and immediately ; hrew himself without undressing on ho cot , and in a few minutes was fast asleep. At 0:45 : he retired for the night , after drinking some water the greater pare of which his stomtch was unable to retain. At midnight he was sleeping quietly , Base Ball , Special Dispatch to Tha B e. The following games of bane bill were played July 20th : Si'BiNOi'iELn , Mass. , July 27 , 1 a. m. Ohicagca 1 , National * 2. Louise's Distrust With Canada. OTTAWA , Ont , July 27 1 a. m. t is whispered in society hero that he approaching departure of the 'rinctsi Louise from Canad * U final , tor dislika for the country and climate s laid to be unquerable. MARKETS IS t'l'ELEGRAPII. Now Yorte Money ana Stock. NEW YOKK , July 20-1:30 : p M. MONEY At 2J per ceut ; exchange dull at 4 OOVEBNMEHTS. rim. raW81 . 101 New ' . 10M 'ai'8 ' . 103J Currency 6's . 121 ' 8 4yL. . . . .Ill STOCKS. MoJcra'e'y ctlre , and advanced } e to 2 iinc he opening. ith the excepteon of Quicksilver ireferred , which declined from 55c to 17c. VUT . 1MJ Hudson . 83 NYO . 1 2 NJ Central . 761 Erie . 431 M&E. . . . 106 ? ErlopM . 71 Rfadlri ? . . . . . .19 } LakeShnre . 103 1M . 64 tooklsland . 103 LsN . llf-i "ortlnvi'sU'rn . 95 ! i , &c . . . . . . el rorthwtstcrn pM.1141 y V . si 'acific Mall . > J NPpfd . 31 } 't'i ' > . . . . .3 ! ; fan Krancinco. . . . Z8 t. 1'aul . 86 ? San Friii'isco rfd . 49S t. i'aulpfd . 1(7 ( K nsiTexn. . . sj I & St. Jo . 38 Qlckill > er . 15 I tSt.Jopfd - 735 Quicksilver ft I _ 47 V.StL&P . 42J CCCA.1 . 73 V , Stl.Sl'pfd. . . 7l US Ex . 49 Unt > n Pacific . 91J Canada Southeni. . 631 Tile . 18 AitPTcl . 4 = 4 Hch.SOUthorn. . . . f3CP . 78 t ckawanna&W. . 85 } 10 . , . 107 | Milwaukee Woauce Uarsec MILVAUKEE. July 26. Wheat Firm } opened and de- lined jc | nnd closed weak ; hard , nominal ; Nt. 1 Milwaukee , 85c ; No. 2 Milwaukee , 92ic ; Au- L'ust , 89jc ; September , 80c ; No. 3 0. 70 < 5f OJo ; rejected , nominal , Corn i 'n-et'lcd at 35Jc. Oats Nominal at 24Jc. Rye Q iiet and steady at 76c. Barley Lower at Oc. Onlcago Produce. CHICAGO , July 2G. Wheat f e lower for rash and July ; c lower for Augnf t ; gc lower for Sep- ember ; No. 2 spring closing at 90 | @ Ic for cash cr July ; 8787c for August ; 85c for September. or cash and July ; 35Jc for Septem * ) er. There was considerable excitement n the provision circle. Mess pork was wanted to fill shorts and the price umpcd 81 per barrel and closed at ' 5g90a ( perbbl higher than Saturday , lutm ? DguroJ bomg § 15 00 for rash ; $15 80 for July or August ; $15 77J © 5 SO for September. Chicago Live Stock. CIIICAOO , July 26. Hoci Active at 5@10c higher ; ales , ? 4 80 5 00 for litjht packing nd shipping ; 84 65@5 00 for heavy packiiiR ; 54 75@5 20 for oo J to extra mootn assorted lo's. Cattle Receipts5.000 ; there was a moderately active market f r ship ping grades and prices ruled steady at Saturday's closincfigutes. Local buy ers only purchased sparingly of COWB and Texan steers. ( Jp to 11 o'clock prices ranged at 2 75 for cows ; § 3 10 j3 75 for Texan and Kansas wintered [ "oxan steers , and § 4 10@4 65 for faire o choica smooth shipping steers. 511 load were sold ot the above figures. tit. Ixmla Proauce. ST. Lotris , July 2G. Flour Unchanged. Wheat Active ; No. 2 red , 88 } ® 89c for cash , 89. } < 388J < 289c for July ; 88(3871(587 ( ( for Ausust ; 871@86g © 87Jc forSep-ember ; 86(587c ( forOcto- ber ; 80. ? < S8CJe80ic for the year ; No. 3 dn , 81gS83\lcnccording ( \ to location ; No. 4 do ; 77jS78c , accoraing to lo cation. Corn Lower ; 35 @ 3Gfcc for cash and July ; 34gc for August ; 34Q33s for September ; 31c for year. Oats Lower nt 22i22c for cash ; " jc for August ; 21c"for September Rye Slow ; 75c asked. Lard Higher at SO 957 00. Butter Steady : dairy 18@21c. Ejrga Ik'tterat 57c. Whisky Steady tgl 08. Pork Higher at 815 00 cash. Dry Salt Slcatu firm and higher at § 4 70@7 2 ' @ 7 50 fr younct me t ; ba con , higher at § 5 75S5 87A@5 20 < g5 25 ( go 50@5 55. Receipts , Hour , 8,000 ; whent , 278,000 ; corn , 138,000 ; oacs , 40,000 ; rye , 4,000 ; barier , 1,000. Shipments , fl"ur , 11,000 ; wheat , 69,000 ; corn , 5,000 ; oat' , 1,000. St.Louls Llvo Stock. Sr. Louis , July 26. Hogs Active and higher ; Yorkers and Ba'ltimores , S4 850495 ; packing , § 4 86@5 00 ; butchem' to fancy , So Ot @ 5 15. Receipts , 35,000 ; shipments , 1,800. _ _ _ _ _ _ Now YorK Produce. NEW YORK , July 26. Flour Firm with a moderate ex port and jobbing trade inquiry ; re ceiptp , 167,13 icund hoop Ohio § 5105 70 ; choice do. , 55 80@7 00 superfine western , 53 8004 40 ; com mon to good extra do. , S4 20(34 ( 60 choice do. , 8t 7037 00 ; choice whiti wheatdo.S450 < 35 00. Wheat Shade stronger , No. 2 re : August at SI 081 } 12 Septombe at SI 08i@l 08 | . Do. ; July $1 08 ; ' bid , SlOS'asked. Corn Without important changi mixed western , spot , 45@47c ; di future , 47i@49c. Oita Dull ; and weaker ; western 35S42c. jjeef Dull unchanged , now plan mess , 59 50 ; new extra do. , $1000 Fork Very strong ; new messS14 50. 50.Lard Higher and firm stesm ren dered , § 7 37i. Butter Firm unchanged S14Q2E Nzw YORK , July 26. ChasBai low , of the mercantile agency firm c Dun , Barlow & Co. , suddenly did Ust night at bla THE SACRIFICE OF AMOS. A Bolt of DangerousDimeri- sions Welded in Cleveland. Tte Republicans Kefuse to Swal low Townsand for Third Time , An Arctic Wall Looms Up Between the Fighting Factions. A How in ortlo. Spocfct dlipatcb to Tha Bee. CLEVELAND , 0. , July 20 , 4 p. m. The bolt of a third of the delegates to the congressional convention of thia district that nominated Amos Towa- tend , republican , for a third term yesterday , is oiusing great excitement. Both the Herald and Leader attempt' { id to smooth matters over editorially , but the Leader aids the voters in iti local columns. All admit that , unless something ii dona to harmonize the bolters , the district will be loit to the republicans in October and the itate endangered. Towntend and hia friends are much alarmed. GarSeld has been cent for to come and mend matters. SpecUl DUpatch to The Bee. CLEVELAND , 0. , July 26. General Garlield has replied by telegraph that ho will not interfere with the republican quarrel in this district in any event , but that harmony must be effected at all hazards. The boltnrs say they wjH have another convention and nominate a second candidate for congress or else they will trade Townsend - send at the October election with the democrat * for votes for the republican candidatefor secretary of state. Town- sand says ho will not withdraw ; that the cry that the state will be inspirited fpr Garfieul in November is an absurd declaration to force him off the ticket. The democrat * are jubilcnt and feel confident of carrying the district , Good words do more than bard speeches. Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil is the good word of every family , Thondinds will testify to its wonder ful cures of couphs , colds , sera throat , nsthmb , croup and other atflictions of the breathing organs ; an invaluable outward specific for lame back , rore- ness and contraction of the muscles , and every variety of sores or hurts. Serve an Injunction on Disease By Invigorating a fteblo constitution , renovat ing debllltatec : phisique. andenricliine a thin anJ iiimnrlitiius circulation with ilntUHcr'i Storaacli Cittcrs. the fiiieat. tl-c mngt highly sanctioned , and tlie most popular Ionic anil pre ventive In existence For sale bv ai ! Dmselats ami Dealers RO crmllj tilwnya Cnros and never disap points. Tlioworld * ( great Pain- Reliever for Man and Soasto Cheap , qnlok and rollablo. PITCHER'S CASTOR1A is not Narcotic. Children OW fat upon , Mothers like , ami Pliysicians recommend CASTORL.V. It regulates the Bowels , cures "Wind Colic , allays Feverisuuess , and de stroys AVorms. WEI DE MEYER'S CA TARRH Cnre , a Constitutional Antidote for this terrible mala dy , hy Absorption. The most Important Diicovery since Vac- cication. Other remedies may relieve Catarrh , this cares at any stage before Consumption sots in. r OTS , FARMS. HOUSES AND LANDS , to I j over BEMIS'new column of birjiins on I pije. P AAf\TO LOAJf At 8 percent Int S OD.UUU e t , inBumsof | 2KOandt 1 to 5 year * ' tlma onflm clisaimprc cd city and firm property. Ap lj at BEU Real : Uta and Leon Ajfenev , 15th and Coax bta OFFERS A SPLENDID LIST ( Banking in Hoiuei , Lots , Fines a . In bla new col caia en lit page. T70R A Ktaiosat.ii licnt , Uoo T7L _ L iWo Eicr * fi'.Ur ? . ieaoei o to nr * t , A- ? . J KURTZ' BULLETIN ! LEARING SALE ! Immense Reduction in all Depart ments. Solid Bargains in Good Qopds , ; OTJIR LIST CltpYES. HOSIERY. The Celebrated , $1,00 Kid Gloves , 90o. We claim to sell Hosiery Lisle Gloves , 15 to 90c , cheaper than elsewhere , Mitts Very Cheap. Job Lots , 5c up. ULSTERS , Fiji Hose Very low. We have too many. Linen LAWS DRESSES. Ulsters at SI.OO. Reduced , from $7,60 to 5 * Better Ulsters at $2.00. Good Linen Suit , SI. 75 , Best Ulsters at $3.50. Calico , Wrapper , 85c You should See them. ' Children's Suits way down , PARASOLS. 1 Lot , 25c. CORSETS. . 1 Lot , Sue. Splendid Silk , $1.76. A Eeal Good One , 40. Fine Goods Reduced From $3 See Our Corset * t $1.00. to $5. Bee Our Corpdt tt $ JBO , Examine RlliBOtXS. Our etook is tiU ahead of ojl competition. Our large aeBortjurnt w pro- Cjross Grain , 5 tvud 10g , pea ? ? to glpgt ? flt ypry low prici . In TIES , FKIMES and all Kinds of Fancy Goods wo Make Clearing Prices , These Goods Must be Sold to Make Eoom for a Large Stock- of Gents' Furnishing ( roods , Now Being 3eleo * * RCfnr \ thft Fall Tradfi , If You urc Invited to Call , Whether or Not. KURTZ' Store , Creighton Block. 's Capcine Plaster. The only Improvement ever made on the common Over 2000 Druggists have signed a paper stating that - * BENSON'S CAPCINB POROUS PLASTBES are superior to all other plasters. * PKIC 85 CENTS. SEABURY & JOHNS W , aplC-eodaw Pharmaceutical Undoubtedly the beat shirt in the United States ia manufactured t the Oinahn Shirt Factory. The superiority of Material and workmanship , com bined with thuir trcat improvements , thatia Ileinfoiced fronts , Itumforced backs and Itcinforccd sleeves , makes their thirt thu most durable and beak fitting garment of the kind , over manufactured. Read the following low prices : frcient. t'crmtr , Oiir Fine Whit- Shirt 4135 160 Our * xtra Fine " 175 2 09 Our Impoitcil Cheviot fhirta 2 50 2 75 Our " Tcr-niiff " 2T5 275 Our " ' Cheviot 173 200 ( Thcto arc made on white bcdiiw' t'rtifnt. former. On * Imp rttil Penanu nd Cheviot viet lih col an attached , aao ! on White Rtfiis 180 200 Also n fine working shirt ( or 1 25. None but Wnmsutta Alualiu and beat Linens used. The above prices include Laundry- ing , a discount allowed when otherwise ordered. An additional 25 coats is charged when made to order. Omaha Shirt Factory , 1207 Farnham street , near 12th streat. VIHEGAR WORKS ) Jontf , Bit. Sell anil 10th Sti. , OMAHA. First quality < ! i tiIlc < J Wmo and Cider Vlnei ref of ny itrenzth Ixilow eat rn price * , nd w r. nnte < l Just ss cowl at wholesale and raull. Stnd forprice list. ERNST KKEBS , | nhB.tm M " u r. LEGAL NOTICE. West k Fritcher , ii'alntlfls.azalist E T. Weiint , defendant Before CharlM Itrantles , Jintlco c < the Feicr , ot Omaha , Dou lai Co. . Xeb. On the mhd y it July 1880 , t ld JmHco h. sued an order ofattnchm nt in Ihmhoro action for tn- sum 333 75 WEST H KIUTCH KR. Omaha. July 17'h , 18SO. ] ylOoTm3t Machine Works , J. F. Hammond , Prop.fc Manager Themott thoroazh appointed and coccplota Uachlne Shop * and Foundry in tha Hate. Caatlnjrs o ! ovary description manufactured. Knrfnee , Pumpa and every class o machlnorj mada to order. Special attention siren to Well Aiiia rsr : llcys , Hangers , ShaftimrKridcc IronsCiccr , etc. PUastorr.eir MachlneryMcacbanical Drsnght- tnj. Models , etc. , neatly executed. vIS' Hornov St. . R r14 and IBtfl IS' 44 J. O. ad MERCHANT TAILOR Cupitol Ave , , Opp. Maaimio Hall , . - f - - NBJJ POWDER Absolutely Pure. Made from Orsp C > n Tartr.fo oik * prepara'iun makes neb light , fUkj hot brvxi * . or luiuriouj pwtrf . Can b t n by djpft1aB withnat ( ear of the Ills rMUltlog from hoarr fa- dl estlbl food. < Sold only Itj can * , by all Ore mt , _ ROTII. CtMji * Po-m > i . Co. . S w Tarfc. /I IVIIv MECHANICAL. A5D XDrrH3 J . \j GINKKIUNQ at the BenaralafrFolr Initltute. Troy , N. T The. oldert ut icbool in America. Next term becioi ber ICth. Tha Ke ltUr for 1830 coateln * cf the frrtdnate * for tha rut M J an. via ttitfr pcraiti nj ; l o , eourw of rtudr. mnimnentB , expen-.e , etc. Addrets DAVID \L OBXIXZ , Director. ted w . PBOPOSAL8 FOB FLOUB. Prcnisnto Are ' COXMISHAKT or SCWIJTCHF , Omaha. t eh , July 28.1880 Eeale-1 proposal * In duplicate , ( abject ttha uiu l conditions , wjl be received at iht * oBJ. until 1 o'tloek a ra. . on Anguit Hat. 1 ? " , at which time and place they will Iv oproe-l in p e enc9 < f bidden for famishing ard de'imy. at the ub l5ifnce naiehooM In tbb city , 3l'i barrel ! of flour. To be madi of So. 1 p-tnp what , halt h H , halt rot orOd fSi. T > > b iweitedbrfoT Tla < ! - inic and mixed In millinr. To bo high jrroand. Tha barm's to be of th b qnality ne * and fc'ronjr , well corperoJ with hickory ho pj. fully hout lined. No o ehln m > do bantla wfll bo accpttd. Simp'ei of flouf to boieatlnwlth p epotals. and all to b d llre ed br October 9th rh government re-erre * the ri < ht to reject any all propoj Ii. Blank prop-'t- and fall rnfot- nution aa to Iba manner of uiddiajf condition * to bo ob'o-ed by bidder * and term * ot contract and payment , * . ) ] be ruml hd on appUcstlon to ihH efflce. Envelope eoataltilasr prep * ! fbould b marked : ' 'PropotaU hrfl or tUmv ha"anliddrt ! d to the onJer jrn J. THOSU3 WILSON. C.pt. * n4 C. 5. - - CHARLES RIEWE , UNDERTAKER !