I VOL. X. OMAHA , NEBRASKA , SATURDAY , AUGUST T , 1830. KO. 41. Established 1871. MORNING EDITION. Price Five Cents FOREIGN1 EVENTS , l\To Naval Demonstration .Against Turkey Needed German Ma ufactire-s Dome Out Ahead of Ameri cans in Tests. Comment Against Weakening Cabul by Withdraw ing Troops. THE rOKTE TO YIELD. Special IMsjMtcIi to the 1S..C. LONDON , August G , 10 p. m. Vari ous spbclal dispatche-i Indicate that the porto will pr , b bU conform to the di'mandti c f ttie poweri on the Montenegrin ( j'fB'i n and thit the threatened naval demonstration TKOOl'S IN IRELAND , hpciial dispatch to The B.c LOMJHN- , A.J..U1 , G , 1 a. m. In the lumsoof cQinm n * yesterday in teply to Air. Q'Ooiiuor Power , number ? o- Mr. Footer , cliitf secretary gltuj , u.j govcrntnput did H t f-sar auv ri-jtirit ; in Irehnd , bnt tr.tit in orccr to give confident > to the wall disp > iod , a small detachment if tropi would b. ) placed in v rious localities. Mr Fo'Stereaii he hired the aid of the m 1 Ury would not bo required to assUt evictions or f r atiy other parprjse. llmre was not the ' ? ti > t mo.ace . m the smdig of the a and hah peJ thuoppi Bition , g- ivi.il'y the Irish raeinbei > , wmld not so construe u mere mt astire uf precau tion which would work as much for tbcboiu < 6iof I-oijxn.J for tha con venience of the government. Till ; EASTERN QCtSTlOX. b'pcdal Dispitcli to The oa LONDON , August 0 , 1 a. m In the h'ussa of commons ye 'srday Sir C .arles Diikf , uud-r gpcretiiy ( f e a-e for fore i affiir ? , msde an Jinportan'fi'atBmeiit rcgirding uaaturn ntlairs. He and * hat the collective nuia ntid the ponoa reply thereto would KO n ba laid before p rluraent , and that h r majesty's Kovornment would taku thi h . ' .u o into its conn- deuce at to (11 th.t had b on done utid a'l ' tha' . rviuaiiis tu h done 1:1 the pr nrses. The powers , Enc'and , Austr. a , Germany , Ita'y < mi were a1 ill in coimnuuicttion tach lh rup ntliu subject An other c 1 uctivo n-ito from the six v.-ili bd IT < scntcd tnis wi-ok re- Jftmu > iijr < i. This net * will pro ei < t to tao p irtu two i.ltornitive- Kch nius unl will invite him So accept 011C Of ihelll. V DA ! < KNINQ CA HfL. - " * - - - - -r- - rKjCUl UlSpa'Ctl tufllK I'KK. LONDON , Auuust 7 , 1 a. m. A dis patch from C Dul taya tl.at tha Can Ji liar division , detailed from tha liriuth Luces now at Shi * rp ri will beiin t > march from Cabul to-day. The march is to ocupy at I < .i8t five week-1 , aiul much comment is mndo against weakcn'ii ? the troops at Ca- but with the pscsout stitu of felling ' among the iiaiivo population in northern Afghan stall , and especially in view of t IB fact that if Caodchw ia to bj attacked at all it will ba botoro aid can arrive from Cabul. The city is reported quiet. OCEMAN AEMV NOTEb. Special Dlspaub to the ties. BERLIN , August 7 1 a. m. The German comnnsiion on tiro-arms have been innkini ; elab > r te xper meats to test the comparative eftL ioi cy of German and Auiencui niaiiufj-.ctiirc. M uy muiples of leading manufac turers hure beeu t-itmined , and the result of the teitn , thus f r , BCfins to bo in favor of Germ-vn nllds the re- ps-ttingW truer nfl batni ; pronounced a great fcuciitsj. Th's weapon is said t'j be c p--blo of distributing a greater number < .f shots with prtcinoii than any similar gun , bendrs having a greater range and in ro su table ma- cninery. Toe cxpenrnentj of ihe cuininisfioti are unWstood to have reft-remo to uupplj'ins ; t.o ! entire nnny with whatv r r fli may bo de cided to bo best ivdptod to military use. use.Tho orgarrzitinn which hat bern forsoma tana uipr-gr. BJ fur the de fense of the German ciMBta has been completed st ihrt war department , and wilt , it isb HtvoH , woikso \ ell as t > relieve the feats of the covcrnmcut as to the safety of the empire in case cf an attack at sea. READY ron BIZ. Special dlspntch to The B . CONSTANTINOI'LI ! , August 7 , 1 B. IK. For'v thnusii.d troops under Os- mar PaPha , h ivo bcoa concentrated nt Adrianoplo. V. S. CATTLE IN ENGLAND. Spaelil UnoAlcIi tuTho DM- LONDON , August 7 I a. m. In the hu < e < if couimotm last evening Arthur Arnold , taeinljBr f .r Selford , ably moved the withdrawal of rcBtrictioi s imposed oil the importation of cattlefrom the United S'ates. Junes H"Wrd , member from Bedfordshire , proposoi n ainennniont. Aftir a short and dull debate , Mr. Mund'lla , rico pro idiiit of the council , said tha government did not see their way to raaiovin" reetrlctionn , but hid communicated with the porernmrn * of tLe United Sti > t s with a vew of securing ' . . < ro string- Pt r-Juatif ! > r.3 to prevent the spread of < Usfliso aT.oii cattla in Anierici. Mr. Arne d dccUuod to withdraw nia mntinn , and it wai rejected ' y a rote of 194 egtinst CO. ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Bp clil dispatches to Tim Etc. TOLEDO , August 6 The body cf a younp wonun w f < uad in Swan Creel new St. Chir strei-t , this m irn j , which proved to bo thnof llattit Downey , a woman of the town. II ) o iu developments show that she auicidcd 4 NEW YOKK , August 6. Ejporl * re- / gariin the illness of H. J. Jewett , rec"u r of the Erie railroad , are authc tative'y denied by cable dis- - > atch - from ' to-dny his' private secre tary in T ondon. Lo- % , August 6 This morning's . renoris Mr. ' 4jK. | Gladstone's cou- diliu. . satisfactory to hie physi- cianas , ana the prospets are promiE- ing for ac early recovery. CINOXIUTI , Ancu t 7. The Cin cinnati ios house and pitch ho'secca- nested With iKe GarabrirtsE breVcrv p ; > ; fc alaos : rctslly destroyed by ate yestprd y afternoon. Loss , § 3,000 ; no insurance. _ : NEW Y IIK , August 7 The execu tive committee of the roaular demo- cra'.ic 3 ate committee htld two ses- si ns yestrrdiy and made pnpara- ti ns for campaicn work. Nothing whatever WHSaid about a state con vention that Timmany demands or in ref rencn to railing the full state com- nx'-ttoe together. XEW YOKE , Aucust 6. Geo. Con- qut-a , the principal performer in the urw patomiii e comi any at Wallack'p , fell twenty fet lactniyht on the stae and broke his leg. BuooKMTf , Aucit't 7. Complete census returns 8 * > nw the p pulfitiun cf the ciy to ba fiGG 93fl , an increase r.f 84,440 over ttk-sensiis uf 1870. The county towns show au increase of 0205. WasHiycrojf , August ' ' As soon as the trent-u-y dep " cm j.re- pare advprtiseaien's. . 1 i ' n. atkbd f .r the sale of 25,010 tves of Chero kee Ian' s in Ni rth Caro'mi. . KEW YORK , Auu : 7. A delega tion fr. m 'ha Labur Leacue oriamza- tton had an interview with Senator Logan yeetorday , for the purp > se of deteim-uiug thu mxuner of teloctinc delecnie * from tha western states for the fo > or cnnven 'on hi-U h ro on September 1st. Tlia orgtnizition ia ind prnd ut m politics , and ss it has i-tron. ; branches in l-e piiuc'pslstatts the res-uU f the con en'iou and their choice nf the two candidates nny have a strong influpiico on tli > rti"n day. Iho oiginiz-ttiou l.a < 30,000 men bound tcqethir by utrm-g fraternal tie ? . The ntnuber of delc a'ps will bever 800 and as a maj ri'y diotites BO Iho entire or2 'ii3itijn will voio. WASITJNGTOK HEATH OF r.VYMASTEll IUCU1IMAX. SpecUl Ulsutttch to Tll lirp. WjisuiNGToy , At'gu t 0 , 10 p. m. Commander Ya'O * , of the Alliance , telegraphs from St. John's , N. B , as follows : Paymaster Geo. E. B lushmin died af sea of apopl xr , i n tie : 4 h ; tune i- d * ur1 > Itnd th remain. Will be atHaf-.x ! r n the 20la. The deceated Wets A natu o of Viruisiia. \1C1OU1A AND HIS WAinUOKt. . Tha fd'owit g tt-Irgrams nore ra- ceived a the war office thia moining by mail from Chicago : SAX ASTOMO , Tex. , Aug. 4. AdJttantCcneral , Cbie go : Tno fo Liwins ; has bonn roc oived from E ulo ; Sprinc ? , dited August ' 3J : Tiie Alcsicmi troopc , f' > r omo rens n unknown to nitl l > ave ftirtedon their return to Ohihmf ua , pas-ing opposite i Quetmnny last ovmii-g. VittiriB , ! witbr 125 ti ir Q warriors , is again across the liver , pa < nng no th to wardg Vipgo pa-s. 3Iy troops ere now laovng laoidlr to g-t in his front. Dave orQoi-c < l 1C o. ui > ny < f the 12i < .hih cavulry fr mi Stockton in stmo d-rcction. The Indians are evi dently striking f < ir the Quadeloupeaor Sicramentos. [ iaigned ] GllIEltiOX , Colonel , commanding. Tha following is also from Col Trievsrn via Fort Laavouworth - uust In : In aisvicr to a communi- cafton sent Col. Valle , commanding ilia Mexican tro p , have obta'iitd thu followm. ' information : He c nfirnn the report of a fl ht with a portion of his force and the Indi.ms at Pine mountains , in which four Indians wore killed , lie lot ono IUHII , killed , thro-i won .ded , aud ton homes. He is making a com hied movement on the India- who arc in Sierra Filia , the band pf which ring s at ri ht angle with the Sierra Del Barrach , border ing the river , llis entire forces con- suU'rt of about tix hundred. Wjil k ° cp up communication with him aud will forward any news received. Telegraph lin-a have bt-en down and era siill working badly. In Wash naton herd the retrojiade move ment of Col. Valle is thought to luve been c uaed by KCMOKS OF REVOLUTION' in Meiico , c in-equsnt upon the elec tion of Gon3 lea as prcaldent. In- fnrmat'on rec ived htro indicates < n ce'tm qur- Urs at the election of Diaz's right hhiid ma'i and a revohi'ioa is threKl- encd. It is nut believed , howva- , that ihu revolutinn.s s w It be able to m k'i tnuch headway . : i jirmy i iv. I to tha new pa. . : - . ' and the best of the pecpa in the cua ry nre in favor of p - acts It ' * a < iid fiat tboiollowersofLerdoareatthobittom of the i-ffirt tn create civil strife , and t at they are in ln gu with the dar impltj filibusters The latter w lljhotv- ever , ho taken cara of by our g 'Vern ment and the Mexicans can no doubt take care of their eide. T1IE FLORIDA FOROEE. A private 1 t'or received hero from Jack-onvlle , Fla , s\y-\ in rdhition to the fiirgery at N * w York of the sant tary bonds of the former city , that an imDrt33i < 'ii ' { revails in Jacknonvillo that Broijsou , the party nm'cr ' arrta , is not tie ouiy poison inrolved in the transaction , and that othais will be ircp icoted ehoald there be a full do- Vilopment. Br.mson w s * captaiu ou the pick-t division of confederate rmv , tn i loshs nsjH arm at thu battle of PiodtnrniiVa. . Tlin > 'EW CTEAMSlIir AUGUbTA , builr for the Sivalinah , Gaud Ifow York trade , ia to ba c installed at Chester , Pa. . "Wednesday of next week. M ss Fannie Casey , an accom plished and btau'tful jotinc ludy of August. * , Ga , will chr-stun tha Etenm- th p , and will be aco-'inp n' d on her v sa to Chis'er by a party of friend ? , mciudit g 1 .dies an 1 gentleman from Auausta and Svanuah. The n w steiim r u intended to carry COOO bales of cotton DEMOCRATIC TEXT BOOK. The raviu'cript of the democratic campaign text b"ot , preparea under iheauEpcss of the democratic con- gressbnal coraaut'ee is now com- lifted , aud his been takn to New York to be printed It ia filled with n review of the C edit Mobilic ; , the whisky nng , the S nto Domingo af- far ; , and other mitttrs It < s cr-'i- inatcd that it w 11 makes a voluma of COO pac" ) and -will bs issued on the loth in book form. THE rABDor : tEssioy. The se-'Piin of the cabinet to-day was devoid of any interest whatever. Secre'ary Evarts and Poatm .ster Gen eral Key weie the only cabinet officers present The treasury was repre sented by Acting Secretary TJptca. The session of the cabnet : was tie list rhar will be held until Friday of next Tie president leaves early for Cou ! bus,0hio. OALL1KT GARFIELD Who Makes a Strong Plea for the Colored Men , Because They Were Our Friends in the Rebellion , The Greatest Political Dem onstration Ever Held in New York. The Next President Starts for Home. Special iUsrtch to The Bee. NEW YOEE , August 7 1 m. The recpptmn and ser ndo ten dered la tt nidi1 , * o Generals fiarfield nnd Arthur at the headtjuart-ra of the republican nstmnal comnrittd wao > th * lirgect d m M a r t'on ever wit nessed in tl ia city. The avenue in the v cini'y of the headquarte-s was dedsely crowd-ri , umcu g tioiuprs ! ir beicg a B rcn d-lejatiuii of l'B y * in Blue , " abitit2i-0 men.bers of various Garfitl' and Arthur cluLs and Dever l sit guir eoc-et es. Tha rroms of the commil'ee were filled wi h prominent o'il ' 1 cans. Gen. Gaifie aarrived at 8:35 : p. m. ai'd v--is uretted with three rousinc oh c > s Ho vsas "s- corted by Sent'or "H ir" y to th" front parli r , wh-1' itn u 'C' ute to about < -ne hut d > pr"irir ent , i'i ro"s. Shortly aft r B dele-ration .ol red repuhlicinii , numbering iwo hundred ni > d earning t rchts , marched no the nv uue &n I were I > udly ch-end. T'eywero f1 w-d by a number of uniforms 1 c'ub < car in-vj lor-hes and headed by b nds nf isij. " G. nerals GarBcld and Ar- 'hur sron appeared on the belc my and were loudly cheered. Gtn-rol Sharoo ii > trodii- General Gatficld , liDa o'o < us follow : C > mr ! " - ft el" } , i i Uus and ftl'.owo'.tiiai t o. X w Yt rk : I cannot look inon 'hSsereat a'spm- b nee to-inkht , nnd the'e. LI veterans o have bien marc ting p 5f us , tm3 ten to thnsp words of welione fruia mr cimrade ju t pjken witln u' ro meuibering Jew grcit n thine it is to l.va in this Uui n and be a pirt of it. [ Cheers. ] This is Ifew York , and justyoi.der , down by the Bat-ry , more than a hundred years ago , was a youn ? student of Columb' * Col'r ' e y out the ideas of the Am i1'- cm revolutiona , union against tre son and disloyalu , and bye aud-bjv , omz iuio th > > > rmy and on the s all" f CJonetal Washington fightini ; the batt.ej of the repu 1 c , and bbft re he was uvfii'y-ono , wruii.ga letter that c nt < < inpd Bverv nerm ot the coustitu- ion cf the United States. Ti.at icholir , statesman , and soldier , ereat chieftain of thoucht , was Alixanler , and SQW Y > k made thu Rlonous by his th'nlirg , and g vo a great contribution to the ideas that nude t'te Union. And hnre on this isltntl , the sc-ne ot hi < triumphtthe Eoldiers of the Union war , representing its idois of the greatncaa of Union and glory , have uddci a story tn the nn numont of Washington , UamiUnu andtlie heroes of the rev. lution. We should remem ber to-day ihat we , by our meeting , stand as farad guards about the truths f'rnil rh wo fought-and while a man of ua is left to shako hands to- cether we will stand by ihe grea truth for wh ch wo fought. [ Loud ap lm-e ] Comrades , some of theee truths haya settled o deep'y in our hearts tint wo can never f"ruet them. Iis'i to mention tne gran i spirit of tha spirit of the war. We gathered the boyo from all the farm" , the shops , ilw homes , and places of business , and they wont out to the war , into il and out of it. Like Henry Agt' < court , there is another tmng we thill over remember , namely , our feliies that fought with UG. When we began the grts.it ctrung'e , wo looked behind the a-my of white rebela and taw 4,000- 000of lii-ck peo-lo condemned to toil for our enemies , anH w- < found that the henrts of th s 4,000,000 wtro God- inspired with liberty ; they were all < ur frii-nds. Wd BUW white men hetriy ih ir fellows and fight to dts- [ Toy the Union , but never during that I I'liisi and t rriblo war did yi u ever at o a traitor under a , 11 ck ekia. Our pnanners escaped from darkness 1 aid stirvation in prison , bu' ttiey were n-ver afrai U ) go nit > a hbolc man's o bin acd.isU for bread. In all that per.od of ciis'resa , no Union s 1- dier was over betr-.yua by any bltck man nnd wo wi'l stand by thrse lldck men ti 1 the rq lal sun of liberty , fixed in the firmament of our c nstitu.ion , ahill ahine with cqiul rya upon ev ery man bck an 1 white. In this there is oi-lv in iiv dual justice. Like the pn-t Tcnnyon : "We rise nn ttcpping stones cf our dead teh C" , To higher tilings " T'i ' repuoltc rsc : on ctcppipg stones of it * dei'l IJT I ina gre t . - ' . . " 1 bftfr - struggle to a urea - - < life. We must iti i er or pis , a * soldiers , ns pitno P , a-iduv-roir country a. * the rommou heritage & . , d bl spinu' of us nil. l.j cnciUBi"iiGen. . Garfi Id thanked the asemblage tor the great ovnt on he ha 1 ro oivtd and sat cown nmid great app1 use. Gdn. Lojan w * tha ni'Xt who ad dressed the assemblage. He dwi-lfc ' chiefly on the ftct t-'a the coun ry had bfcomgeat and prosperous u- > dar the ret uolicxu administratii n a d chanao was not thortf ra desi ab'e. Ha p-ais- G-n. H < ncock aa a eUta- man and eiUier , but rearettad that of tht d-'mo- he was a ropresantttivo - - cratio par'y. It showrd , however , , that the pa'rty was improving , whtn thfy had choEen euch a bravo Uai"n soldier as thtir standard bearer. Thia remark was received with langater and great applaute. C.EK. AKiuri : was induced to come forwaro ificr ro- peattd CAl's. He roturnsd thanks in a few woida and said ho wished to awn pl-tce to eminent speakers who had come from a distance. Sj.eaches were 'hen made by Jrdgo Pionpont , Gen Bon. Hdrnson , Gen. Aneon G. McC .ok . and othere. Af ter which several campaign aonga were rendered by the different oinsicg so cieties present , and the reception terminated about midnight. QarSeM Eosevrari Bound Ec Ul dbrsich ioTEi Brr. NrwYoRE , August 7 1 am. . General Garfiald will start ; on iin homei-ard trip tnia jasrcirig orer tie Erie road. A special train Trill 1" " atT o'clock sharp. . The party will consist of Lieut. Gov. Hoskins , Thos. 0. Platt , Richard Crowley , Frank Hiscock , E. G. Latham and Gen. B. F. Tracy , representing New York. It is expected that the following named will also be of the part > : Congress man Conger , of Michigan ; Emory S'orrs , of Chicago ; Gen. Ben Harri son and Hon. Wm. McKmlpv.of Ohio and 0. G. Williams , of Wisconsin. The trun will make but few stngs The New York party will get off at H'irnel sville in the evening. From Hornellsvtlle the train will proceed over the western branch to Salaman- lea , and thpnce ov r the N. Y. , P. & 0. read to Lake Chatiuqua , where the par..y wi 1 r. stover tm-St > b < th. Gou. G.irfield will bo present on Sunday at th. ' reuoiDn uf the Christian commis- sinn at Chatauqua lake , and will make rem-rko , with Gen , Ciiut n 13. Fiak , Schuyler Colfax and George H. Stuart. RepubMcan National Committee. Special Di i tch to Tbe Bee. NEW YOKE , August 7 1 a. m. The executive committee of the na tional committee , preaidod over by OhHirniin J well , mot jutt before noon at the Fifth Avtnuo hotel , hear ing delegations fr m several southern at > tes as to the best means for cnrry- ing c n the c < mpaicn in the South and North Carolina , Virginia , Wtst Vir ginia and Florid i. There were four states that wat t d to be heard from. About noontho committee adjourned. FLORIDA KKFBIiLICAX. Sena'or ' Hicks , < f Florida , being interviewed i rt th southern situatioi tt ted thatth p licyof tlte campaign wfl1 ! to figKt wharovot liuht wa ? nt-ces- sary. Tiie-pary was m ited and solid ; there wis to bu no filtering , no seces sion. Th-y w-to detPtm'n d to win and thfy w uld win. Aa tor F orirla republicans , they never werin bet ter C'lilitii'ii for ft c ror'aign ' AU p t aii'moaities ' had b en nuivd. thf split in the party nundod tnd 1 wre e s < " - for fe e > riflict. In his < pin-i n Fl Ti'dj , Vii"n t. VVost V r ( iin a Hud Ntirth Oatol r.tonght to b > - s'lg'ain-din their rt-Bpoctivo appeslc by the until u 1 cnmmitfpo. Mixing : Mud SprciaUVoritch lo IUB HiB. COLOIBOH. 0. , August C , la. in. The dt-nioor , tie fate n cii i > o i om- mitte held a rn o iug hate j-est r t > ti arr-iiiga do mla of the campaun A con. mime , of which l\Ir \ Flmuan is chaiiman , from the Ohio democrat ic editors , aitod on the c m < iitee on-i rpcorem-'t'ded l'io adi ption of tha s1 p l mnt plan frr oi-tr docununts Nnnn of the of the the naeotins , wh'c'i was eh are giv n t the public but it is learned tha' 150,000 i-ocies have brnn oidered irin edof h < Co'lcr ' sl'innl Canvaf3n pa..cr issued by dis tfctod n pnbl - cxn in t Mi F uirt-'emh Ohio district against Gen. Ga-fie'd ' it 187J. Kopubllcan Harbocuo. Dt | iBtcr ca to THR Btis BLOOMING ION . Til. . AugiM 7 1 a. . m Arrangements have been cum- ) pi tfd fur .1 gn a * , r-publiran barbecue mass mectinc at Bells FI w r , near whuh throe railroeds m ° f-t , on Friday of next week , to which ci'iz in rf Ford , MuL-j'ii , Champaign , Livini- ; st'Ui , DoWitt. Scntt and T..zowell and other adjc nt cmntios are invited It w'll be the first grand dennnstra- tioa of the campaign in thia vicinity. Srii-itor Ogleaby , Gov. Cullom and others willfpoak. Lockwood Withdraws. . Special IXupalcnta The Bve CLEVELAND , 0. , August G , 4 p. m , The withdrawal of C. 3J Lockwood , the bi'lters republican candidate from this district waB brought about last ni ht hy a bircain for hi * nominat on for county officer. G r5eld is now suopoaed to have put his friend Lock- wood on the track to drive off TJWII- aand , wliom ha dislikes , but filling , inrlucod Lockwood to withdraw. About half the bolten threaten to knife Towneend at the polls. Lock- wood is cursed on all sides. A Remarkable Contest. Special Dupatcn to The Ueo. DETROIT , Mic-h , August C i p. m. 0 L Spxulding , of St. J hns , v.aa nominated for congress in the Sixth dis rict of Micnipan latt night by the r publicans. Tha nomination of Spju'ding ' , who was a dark hoisebroke a two day's dead lock on the 265 ballot Dvid H. Jerome , who was nominated for governor of Michigan by the republican- , yestetday , is a native of the state , and a prominent lumberman and rail way man of S g naw City , a man of cltar record , great ability , command- in proacnco and marked influence The contest brtweon the six candi dates was very cl"se , but was conduct- o'l in a gentljinan'y ' manner , and was the most remarkable over held in the state. state.ATLANTA ATLANTA , Ga , August 7. Yester day in tt.e democratic state conven tion baMotmg VT.-H resumed for gover nor , but the tiftsunth ballot showed no chnncjo from the tenth ttkon b fo.e adj < urnment. Thursday evening an attempt was marie to introduce i ther names to the convention , hut fa led At the close t'f ' the fifteenth b l ot the convention took a recess. Upon reassembling nfter bnllotma four timoa an adjourn ment WHS tak'u till to-r'ay. There KMS no materiel chinao in tha result f ihe ha'lots ' , an both 'hp ( lolquitt and anti-Colquict men cecm as determined as over. Tuo Utea Treaty. Speiiil D'sratcQ ' to lha L.IO. Los PINOH , C. 1 , August 4 , via , Li" Ci v Coi-nty , Ausjutt o Ouo hjn'r d and twenty Utic mir -ir- and thirty-ex Wni'e River MI VO tinned the treaty. The C'l.ninitBion left jeuerdny morning f r the vjuii hern UJP Ag-inry , under in-1s-o-t of coini ary C , Twenty-'hird mft.try , C pt P 1 ock.in command. Oniet Ou ay gea by the mountain tra-1 to join thecjmmis-ioners at fiat point and asiat ia attaining tha con sent of the White River Utea. Col. Meachein will remain here o < ako the census of the Uncompahgrs Utea. Utea.Gan. Gan. JIcKenzie returned last night from a ten d ya' SCMU to the Giatd rivtr. Capt. Jones and S. R , 'IWor of th pos office department at Wash- ingLon arrived Thursday for the pur- prso of removing to that ciiy the re- mams of the late Secretary St ekman , of the Ute commisEion. They lei fc yesterday by epscial conveyance and will profcadiy reach WaahinBton in sight liaja. { CHICAGO Auguet 7 Gen. Sheridan iseier cf fti stiff attoaded tha soliteH reunion at Galesburg jester { Tiy - ? he "dancs wag fully SO , COOeche -rere de by Gov = cr , > Hcr2. Lrnis ' , I-u--Vil - THE ANTI-FAT MAN , Tanner Enters Up the Fortieth Day Of the Fast , The Gritty Doctor Miserably Weak and Windy ; Recuperative A gents Ready to Domesticate Hia Stcsnach , f * Special Dispatch to Iho Bos. ) > - < $ , NEW YOKK , August u' I p. m. Dr. Tanner is reported in a precarious con dition thia morning. He has been sick and miserable lately , but is still resolute. Dr. Gunn says that en \Vedmsday 1-st ho visited Tanner with the intention of advising a dis continuance of his feat , but after talking with him and watching with him for a short time , he changed his mind. Gunn believes that forty deya of fasting under the excitement and worriment which Tanner has under gone , la tquirnlcnt to a fast of sixty days under wholly favorable circum stances. Dr. Gunn , whose opin ion will prevail In the emergency , siys he will have Dr. Tanner breik hia fust to-moir"W noon with diluted milk , two-thirdi water and one third milk. If th s should bo thrown on" the patient's stomach , no will next administer ing luvin , which is a prepara ion made from the u'zz ' rds of dom-stic fowls. If , on the oi her hand , the dilut d milk should Toma'n on the stomach , he will allow Tiunur to eat eomo ripe wat-rmelon , which , nn the conclusion of his preu ua fast in Minneapolis , Tanner found to bo a most effective recuper t ng apunt. Dr. Hammond s iya ho vhinka Dr. T liner's fast hon- st ; t * R } a'th n gh thHro have been al iened fst < of longer duration Tanner's is bet er a < itho tic.ited , aud that ho has oiown thr a il ly of the human HCU to go ai y consule u 1) length of t ma n til-nit water. Hammond's proposition to Tanner for the latter to j < thirty rlRva wi'hout food , water " cl'iducl , IM ihe ia 1 , is otill oper.-but Hninmond hnjiQ' , tor the fastor'ssake , twat it will nit be ac-i-pted. Hammond mend cars the -ientific nsu Is of the fast are not what they should have b.cn. ins CI.OTHKS DON'T HT. Theic ia no apparent clunge in Dr. Tannnr'a cudition. Bo sud t a phy ic'an thia morning who chaQvd mm abjut tlio fit < f his clothes , "D.m'c you bothered , I'll sonn be filling up on watermullons " Tanners > uftwnngs are more intense each hour , nnd ihere ere con'inuiu * eruoii * ns from his stomach. 'If .Mi- qmfed tno ripe fruits in nurket , ' jeichea , peariand grapeaand g.-spea. Ic fays when he ge's h s Btomaih in j ind orrev acain he thinks he will be iblf I. ) e.u a Hj'Mre ' meal ev ry hour , and i 1 ba plad to e cape t' ' > o surveil- pnco of doctor * and the public. A chemical analysis of the fluid vomited ) y the faster shows conclusively ha lie f.isl his been honestly conducted. Io refuses to day to allow any tpec- ators upon the gallery , but. at the end > ( each h m1 descends to the icain hall and walks once iround the enc'o'uro so that all may ce him. He r. quires no assistance in ill thtsa w.ilkiand , his gait giv. s mall indica'i 11 of weakness. The ortiath and l st ay of hia f.ist becan at noon. Dr. Tanner inaiata that 10 shall begin upon water- nelon , but hia phys'ciana say his would bo a'most suicidal and ecomroond milk , beef , iroc and wine. 3e pirticularly requested laet night hat w-itohers should now wtcu care- ully his breathing , but gave no reason or it. Ho slopat intervals , but romited several times , ipoctul Dispatch to Tlio [ Ice. IN'EW YORK , August 7 , 1 a , m. Fanner WHS in better condition yes- arday than ho lud b < ; en for two days ; ht ii , he was mnra comfortable and reo from pdin and slamich difHcul- .ies. . Ho ia crowing weaker every hour , and would not bo able to live without food many days longer. The chief came * of bi increased eaao yes- erdayvvre said , by his attendants.to > e mnstard ba'hs which ho had taken Chursd-.y and vesterday , which im proved the cnndi'ion of his skin and s irau'at'-d Ira whola bedsDnnng the a'ly hours of lha morning thera , TVro ff > ars of & suddun col aps ? , as the 'asting doctor had been extremely reatleea during the greater part of the night , and did not get four hours sleep. Up to 4 a. m. ho was appar ently In pain , but in the morning Tanner succeeded in making every visitor buhevo that the noteworthy a'rugiile wi'h naMire would he brought to a succesaful i nd. At 1:30 : ho vom ited and retired for ten minute : , and thia K&VO him moro dutress than he liaa endured at any tima dufn ; the fast. He was wakeful until 2io : a. m , when a rubber bl-nknt WBS thrown over him , and until 3:30 : ho only dozed at interval * , and ihan vomited again. At 4 a m. ho drank fi ur ounces of water , and vcnvlid it up. Ho then tilked cheerfully for aw'ilo with the watchers. At 4:30 : ho wa ajleeo , and slept till 5:40 : At G o'clock ho read the raorni g j"u-nal < , and then dozed at inttrv-la u .ti725 ! ; , when ha took a mustara bath a-id drpssud himself. A. 8 o'clock he drink t rea ounces of wat > jr , w ich he retained on his atom- " , utirt thn B t in an easy chair with blanket * ov r h's hg , wh-ra he rested nearly a 1 the morning , sleeo- ing once in a wlnla. bhor ly of er 3 p. m. Dr. Tanner dr nk two ounces of wal r , and then i y don n hia cot He complained ot fetl ng very tired , and soon after vomited. At 3:30 : the Dpym-graphje ta t wag apfiltwd , wnich showed his condition to be very favorable , pulse 82 , recpira'.ion 13 , temperature 99 , weisjht 122 pounds Ha was pro- ten ed with a boquatwhich seemed to chejr Lira up. Ho walked down stairs , and fter conversing with some "f his viailora fat in an ante-room till 5:30 : , when he ordered a coach and was driven to Central Park. Al 7:40 : he returmd , apparently very tired. Hetvakt-d up-staita , hcwever , with' out sssittance and lay down on a cit npaa window in the ante-room. At S 30 he walked up to hia cot in the balcony , and shortly after retired for tha night. A Lastins Stri > . ? scUl Djpiti 53 Iba Eee. , August 1 1 . ' f.Hs iers' : irii ccntjauw. Tie manufacturers say at the present prices , good workmen can earn from § 12 to S20 per week , and they are not disposed to grant an advance from S3 25 to 3 75 per case dstnanded. About one hundred men are still nt work on unfinished casfs , but will hive to quit when they are finished.fjgj ENGLAND'S ETERVAL ENEMY. Munitions of War Secretly Sent from-America to Ireland. Regiments of Rod-Coata Nec essary to Keep the Reb els Down. SpocUl Dispatch to itio Uee. ; LojfDoy , August C 4 p. in. Despite the activity of the English ngfnts in the United Stales , whoso business is to prevent the exportation of munitions of war to Great Britain , the government ia con vinced from recant dispatches that such importations are made , and that recently there have been BOIUO heivy shipments to Ireland. The ehip- ments are made by the Irish-Ameri cans secret societies organized by revolutionists in" the states and have become so formidable aa to waken the government to action. It has been n solved to increase the British military f < rco in Ireland and every elTort will bo ir > ado to detect and prevent vent further importations. Three regiments will probably bo ordered thera soon , a d instructions will soon be given for t em to keep a sharp lookout for the landing or distribution of orma or Avar materials. MABIiLTS 151 TJiSiEGB Now Yorli Money ana Stools WALL ST. . SFW YORK , A uit 6 , 1.3' > p m. JKn EEa . .j3t(23 ( per cent ; exchange iiulst GOVKRNMENT& 1'irui. L''iauf'aiW New i's . I09J U61'i . 1028 Currency B'a . 125 USil't . 111 } STOCKS. The s'osli nnrltet l < tirmnirlif'iicrxry higher. 1'ncts Btioue I an Rdijii c t J to 4 ? p r cnit. , m con pTttlMti yrstBHimV p if . TfH iti.i- craH'iDc bin Nor liwe tern prei r.fd. T.ie ( uilo m $ are ibe blent bide : WUT . 107J North\ve lem . B'j Ccn. I1 . U I Northw-Btern pfa.2lf A4.PT 1 . 15 > ' .P . a-J Lacka atnia.t\V . 8l5 Jf. P. liM . 57 Iji.II . fclj Ohopt il . 74 Erin . 435 VYU . 1S61 Si Joe . SO } NJ cntral . 'Gi Pt Jtcrfil . 73 | hiarfln . 2 J LakcSLoru . 1'J W , 't L * PpM. . . 73 1C . 13l C. C , t kl . 7J I.M . B7j JHcb.Ccutral . . Ufl ? Cblcago CUICAOO. Aagmt G. Wheat The marktti for grain and . hog prootiits were quint , but pricts I " ? hati 3n"ysceroUy ; JTo. spiing ad vanced ; | @ § 3 and aold at38 @ 88c frr August ; Sfg8GgcforSoptembc- ( ins at SSiSSSgcc'a for new , 88j © j c for Aug' st ; 86cfor Septsmbtr ; 8G : for October. Corn Jc higher ; No " selling at ii(335 ( o fir c h ; 35j < 335 c for L usti r September , clus ni at 35 © 35c ca-h , August or September ; 3jc for October. ( Ms Trifllo stronger ; No. 2 gold at 23ic for new ; U-Ao for fid in store , * 2323gc ] for August ; 23S23la For September , closifg at 23 } c for iVugust ; 23cfor September. Kye Steady at Cts ! f..r No. 2 cash and GJ ? @ GGj for August. Uarluy Nominal. Whiskv Steady at 81 Oi ) . Mea-j Pork Advdic-d 10c per bbl. and sold at QL' > 7015 80f-r Septem ber , cioains nt S15 70 ® 15 75 for Au- BUstS15 ; 72i@15 75 for September ; 515 3515 37A for October. Lard UliEod at 87 25@7 27J for cash or August ; § 7 27 © 7 30 for Ssp- mbar. Chicago Live Stoct. CUICAGO , Aucnat ( i. Hogs More active and prices firmer and 5@10c higher under the in- fluuiifa of lii > ht receipts ; sales at § 1 G5S-180 for light packing and shipping ; § 4 'lOfgo 10 for fair to estrs heavy packing ; § 4 G05 00 for good t- > choice em old shipping lota. Re ceipts , 10,180 head. Guttle The unsatif factory advices fiom New York qiuting a heavy de cline and liberal receipt here to-day , alsi P. largo numbsr left over from yesterday , caused a dull and weak feeliug with prospect of a heavy decline - cline on medium. Shipping stock wrra hold 115 off and only twoaaloi o | good to choice graded at $4 40@4 Go being aold up to 11 o'clock , and the pens wore w'ellfill-d with stock. City butchers did nothing in the way of purchasing , and the markets were entirely - tirely nominal. 11 ceipts1,580 head. at. lioum Froauce. Sr. Louis , August G. Flnur Unchanged. Wheat Dull ; No. 2 red , 9191g forcwh ; 9191i@91gc ! frr Align t ; 88J89iG89c for Ssptcmbflr ; 80 © 88 < 389ic for October ; 88.3(3885 . ( © 88 0 for thn year ; No. 3 do , 8G@87o ; ISo. 4 do. 8284c. Corn Dull ut 34c for cash ; 32o for the year. OatG Stcadyat 21JS22c for caah : 21ofor August ; 22Jc for September ; 22c for October. ilje Quiet at Clio bid. Butter Uncharged Ecus Higher at lOjQllic. Whisky .Steady n' S03. \ . Pork Quiet at glo 25- Dry Sad Meats Unchanapd. Bcon Firm at § 5 655 7535 20(3 ( 8 25@8 C2J. L rd Nominal at 37 20. R-ceipts flour , 5,000 bbls ; whe t , 09,000 bu ; corn , 31,000 bu. ; oab , 10,000 bu. ; rye , nouo. Sh p-ncntB fl.mr , 8,000 bbla ; wheat , 215 000 bu ; corn , 8.COO bu. ; oats , llOOObu.Rye ; , 1,000 bu. a St. LiOUlS L.1VO StOCfc. ST. Louis , August , 6. Qa'ot ' ; Yorkers and BaVi mores , $4 60S4 70 ; packing , 84 60@ 480 ; butcher * , § i 80 < 3o CO. ship ments , 1,700 head. Produce Market. AllLWAUEEE , August 6. Wheat Advanced jc and closet cteady ; hard , 8115 ; No. 1 Milwaukee SI 00 ; No. 2 do , 95Jc ; cash , 89 c September , SS " c ; Octobsr , 86jc ; No 3 do. 79c. . " Corn Firmer bat quiet ; No. 2 Sojc. Sojc.daisQuiet at 24c. P.ye Quiet K ic. EarlBr DulI ; Kc. 2 ryris , Tls. THE TOMBS' ' THROTTLER. Another Human Butoter Goue to Condole With Cox. The Penitent Pietro Balbo Expires on the Gallows. A Villainous Mongolian Gambler "Robs and Eips His Victim. An Insane Mother Poisons Her self and Nine Chi dren , with Fatal Results. Tno Wife ilurdererHnngoU- Special Dlnpatch to Iho Btc NEW- YORK , August ti i p. m. Pietro B.lbo was hanged , for the murder of his wife , at the Tombs , at 8lii o'clock this morning , lie died fearlessly and bravely. lie made no statement on the pal'oas. After Ba'bo t artook of liaht supper last night , ho commenced to write out his autogiMph for deputies of members of the press , chatting pitas uitly all ihe time. At 11 o'clock ho did not want to sleep bccatiso ho would only dose so and wako n ith a start. Ho retiicd > it 1 :30 : and commenced to crythrowirg himself upon hs cit. At 1 a. m. ho arose and prayed nlonc. At 3:15 : reci ted prajors wi'h the priest , nfter which ha wnlked up and down thec < r- rider , receiving spiritual conciliation from two ministers. The rest of the morning WBS spent raojtly in prsyer. Balbo appeared firm ai , < l dignified. Miny Ita'i ' < ns attended hia funeral frcm Park Place. TUB J.AW SA1ISHFU. From an rafly hour this morning crowds of u-cp'o at embled in ihe vie nity of thn Ti m s pns n in antici- pition of the ext-ctri- of Piefro B lbo , tH- wife m'lidfivr. A la g forca of polio' ' , necfss ty t niiinta-n order , wa prtsen' , and a great num- r of It.iliiin men , vnmeu nnd chil dren wire in the crowd. B.t'hci It-it his c 11 f < r the fidlowe at C o'clock- . IIo wai very P lo nnd his ! ijs im vul in prayer bs lu t ok hia vn 'tii n. under the rope. His > .n * had bn pinioned in 1 11 coil. TLe u < aa < vis placed around hts neck , and iho black cio upon hts hyad. Hit Inn ° s da p > d an ebonycrucffix en thiaffold. . Tne priests and the condemnc d mnn pray ed in unison for pardon , and u nn ris ing Balbo bejan praying : n Ittli- ; asking for ivcnf-s for hnns If mid tno wife he had mu tiered. The black- cnjrJms thwui - -t"rrrl-TltTrTi" \ 'i ( , . . ace oy the hangman , who d the liO3o ; and left the ec3U * ' > id , dis- ppearing heh nd a board screen ii the orner ot the p'ison yard * An i'li'm t ati-r the aunal w < is civen and Bal- io'a body shnfc up rapid iy n8ct'.i'ii.i. ' , is feet liant'in live feet from tht rnund. There were several c < > imi'- i-ve motions of thp l jja and his olios'- iCAVtid a few tiiwa after xvhich ull wai quiet. Life was txtinct in 10 minutes. Doith rcsuHcd fromstianij- lation the neck not beinsj broken. .tter IianL-ing 21 minutra the body was 1-iwtrod into the coQin. Balbo Vds 22 years and 7 monthi jUl. His dy was "iveu in clurgt ? of hu coun- cl. Suicide ana Murder. pecUI Dlapiilch to Tliu Kec. NE\V YOKK , August 01 p. in. ra. An Amoricus , GA. , special ays : Wednesday evfiiiij Sirs. Vtiodaon D. Gunnull , the wife of r. vt-ll-tn-do farniar , ailuiini-tsred tnor- hia to herself and nine c'liUren. 'he mother and three cbildrua died. Irs. Gumipll left a note saying aho vas not actuated by any domestic rouble. A Murderous Uongoliun. pccbl Diepatcb to Tins BBS. NEW YOKK , August 0t t j > . m. Juitnbo Appo , son of a notorious Chi- : ese murderer , drank , ft-imbltd and arrelled with a young man named Jharles Collins , Kst night. Ar > [ - was an expert at care's ' and won rll < f Jollms' monoy. The latter eaid he ras cheated , and the Chinaman lunged a knife into hia abdomen , ipping his victim open in a honibli : manner. Colliua ia now on hh de th ied. Appo is a nctpd desperado , and IBS served a nnrabsr of terma in risnn. Hia father cut rpen the heart f Jjmo3 IVojley in 1870. Fifteen ears ajo l.c assassinated h's wife. Io is at pro-flit under lifo sentence u Sing S ii' ' . A Drunken Wanlno ipeclit Dismtch to The Ecc. NE\V YORK , August 0 , 10 p. m. TohnC H < rsch , tw nty-two years of ge , shot himself thia mornint ; in a bagnio on West Thirty-second street , ho ball penetrating hia brain. Hcrach was living at liataccounti , but unaou- cioua , and is probably dcvl ere this. Papers found upon his parson indicate that he is an employe ot the Erie Kail- way company , and reside either in Patterson or Pasaaic , N 3. Hersch , with a companion , was on a drunken t > o l t night , and whtn in a saloon on Thitty-nrct s'reot , go ; into u r > w with the brk-eptr and fired a pistol shot at him , then r.m out and und at tempted to force an entrance into several hU'es in thn vicinity. In one home he succeeded ia pry ng open the window-bl nds and fired several ah tj at an inmate who prevented hia * en trance. At another kouso , after the door had been summed in hia face by one of the women , he leaned over tje railing to the pirlor window and tore open the shutters and went in , pas- ng to the rear room ou the puri > r floor , -where he placed a revolver lo hLhtad and fired. Murderer Caught. CHICAGO ; August 7 1 a. m. The police yesterday arretted one Divd E O'Neil , a young rough , who ia pos itively idontined by Mrs. John alc- Mahon as the bu'glar who murdered hrr husband Tuts'lay nurcinz. Ho trembled t-rribly wlun taken before her , bnt afterwards denied the crime. Officers say they have iho test of proof against him. Trazecly Over Politics. Sfedil D ! prtch to ThBe . ATLANTA , Ga. , Att ust 7 1 a. ra. Night before last 51. E. Thornton was attacked by Frank Gordon , son of ex Senator John B. Gordon , and received a severe gash on tin head , Thornton is & journalist , and fa charg ed by Gordon with the authorship ot aa irticle b s& < ! ou a report to th - > e - tfcai Cyras W , Field ? 2id Gen ERiGKSON , Wholesale and Eetail MANUFACTURING AND PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKERS. WATCHES AMD JEWELRY AT WHOLESALE PRICES , Goods sent to any part of the United States on solicitation , Largest assortment of ' , CLOCKS & SPECTACLES , And everything found generally in a flrat- claas Jewelry Store. " SELECTED STOCK IN THE CITY ! Jfttclry manufactured on short notice. Orders from flu * Country solicited. ITIicnln Omaha call and see us. No ( rouble to * hoiv CI < EDHOLM & ERICKSON , Tii < > ,5civf ! < re. Opposite thcPostolIice. 15Hi & Dodjje. ! > nin"i tfi < fiiliwHt't fttiHirl.itbfo , the signaturr * of itfurit atn b < , , f , .rt v ; J/tlJ.r < . jKA bl HY Xiioy , 'l I'lM St , Xcv Yvrk. Fur tht pnst few years wo hao sold variousbmida of Poryua Pln ter . Physicians and the Public prefer 'BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER * In all others We c"H8 der * h m "no of the very few reliable hnurhoM icniedftfi wcrr'hy tit c"uliiljiio . They are superior ttt all vihcr J'oruiw Plasters or Alcdicinufor J''fteihi'J 5C. dnu $20,000 to helo curry the Geor- p'a eel < ! ! n for his brTther , Juice Fiexl at 'In Hmcinna i c and tint > niteiul of a tvi citing fln. . < 'ordn rrs 'l ' 'h * Gerui et ton : C-U-IM to supoorc B y rd. I w B los.il tfat the attorney a of Mr Fi VT r cnieavLnng to secure the 5 ' 0 , < flQ. Kl led for r n Old Quarrel LitrtB BOCK A'k , August < " , , 1 a in A * 0 dt" n. Gtriflmtl c un ty , 3 f i w < Kv siuc Jnhn F. Kince-'s , an nr of Strtg t .t Co , of Indian ap < lij , wis kill , d by Cavin ! Siiuth , a's" of 1 ( ' * - s , hv blowj on his kull w it h wj-3 ctu-hcd in. Uoth were eni-ajf d in getiirg oat valuable tm'Hr ' ami ii ! d a qiurrel of two or ill'C 1 ye rt ft .Il < liu , nriuiii&tinc in a\--\ \ " ' ' 8 rr * . in > tth : rcd ; to ea- c pe but wS3.xjte3ted and jailed. beatancscl to Sing Slnff. Sp * ! 3l UixjiMtci to Tt.e n.'u. KBW Y PK. A'-gtMt 0 10 p. m. J. TJ'yd ttj jh * ' , well Lnumi in so ciftyt'ithts cicy and Brork'yn , and il.o C' n'rntnr for the E at river wlosj : forgeries caused the a of the Gr cers' bank of this city , was to-diy sentenced to the stale prison for four ye ra at hard labor. Lynn Blezo. "pocfal l > ii tub la TU l > e. LVSK , JJLtss , Auuat ( " > , 1 a. m. A ) ir ) yc-sor ? : vy murning destroy d P. J i'l-sar/3 shoo inanufactcry , Thotnai B" ' a * , bu.x factry , and Ed- wnrd lit tFuer's wholesale Ihpjur ea- tablishmnntjSeveral other buildings were diinagud. Lots about S40OCO. Who Wo. o They ? Upcclit .lifl-ntcb tu The Uec. WAhinxuroN , August 7 , 1 a. m. A diif i was fought yestarday n eon in a vucan * tie'd near the b'oldiera * Elonio. Tha afiair was conducted with mncb eecrpsy. One shot was ex- chaiiccil , and one < f the dtielistB was wounded in fieri ht arm , after which th ; Ttrnciiab chouk hands and the piry : drove off in carriages. The pirttts are unknown. Now Yorle Produce Marko * . XLW YOKK , August 0. Flour Iu baker's' f.ivor ; very mod * crate eipi't * nd hunio trade demand ; rvcHii tst23 271 bu ; rnund hoop Ohio , SJMO T.'i ; choice d. S3 80(37 ( 00 ; super fine wt-jcem , Sa75'p i 50 ; common to food extra d. > , Si'i."iOU ; choice do do , &S G7 ( ! ( 00 ; choice whitj wheat do , \Vhtvit Red | @ic better ; moder- stoly active ; whuo cfull ard wmk ; No 2 rt-d , AiiiUBVl ( OH j ( l OQ ; d Sep tember , SlOHi : do UctohcS10'4 ; Ko. 1 wht'e , heptrmber , SI 08 ] . C rn Kavy and about o lovrnr ; mtse 1 western , spot , iu@-lt > c ; A' > fu ture , 4 > J < 3oOc. On Dull and weak ; western , 3'J In inJera e djmind at mi- cfc inacd prtcs. . I'ork Firmer ; new mess , § 14 37J. A shade firmer ; etcam reu Butter Unchangc'l. ' ChetsB Very strong , at SQioJc for poor to chiiico. Beat Sijtalo Transfoni. Otto IV-eland wi o t. > Jr > 6pph Van- vous. w d. iyts 15 a'-d 1G , bLck14 1 , tit ? of GfdiitHie.v 6700. bm > tfi Saufid-rs and wtfp to Fred Kriifr , w. A I 1 1 , block 176 , city of Fr.-'J'-ri-'i ' : 15. L wo to Andrew GVi-le , w. d. 1 ts 25 and 2& . block 2 , P rk I Ive , citj ft Jm h S450 J. J Drown aiid wife to O. D. P. asoci&i in , q. c d. C acres in swj sec. 3 , tp. lo , r. Ue SI. Spanish Outraetes. ti.TltS U Z. . > " , August 7 1 a. tn. Tha reason tluv the Spani.-h oatriges yafa no ? ci C'lased t yesterday's canine' inset n W H bjcr.usa the en- t r.s m > t tr has b n turned over to the secretary of state , who wil pro ceed to condac' an investigation ac- ccrdiitjt' * lii or.-'i ideaa. When the coctroversj renrh a thai point where cz'-inel action b n w'ei the secret iry will proceed to apply to the cabinet for a final deci-ion cf the matter , probably at tie 11 it nvoting. Thts Brliaiourl Klver. It seems probable thit tha river keep a batter sti e oE water aa the country abovu settler up. As ft IS now racsfc of tha prairia in the coan- try drained by the upper 3 srur : : . is burned off in th fill. Then shft first hird frost freezes the ground > I- id. When wirm ; wrUhor comes in the spring ihe snow on thia burned Mid h ird-frozen prairie raelta raoi * - Iy , and rura tfl'us it melt * . There ia a ru-h of water in the smH stream * , and then in the Minwuri for a few d 3r , and then the BmH stro > ms and the river go don n. Atf I tbo c untiy gf I lea up thera will bn less burning of the prairiea in th& full , and it will not be long , with the pres ent i in m gration boom , teforo r.ei-rly aJl the prorie twss will ba lett till sprinjj. When ihe snovr melts among the grass only a email psrt of it runs dirtc'ly off into the streams. Most o ? it eoaks into the ground and pat'Cfl slowly iulu tha etreann through tha springs. / The Sioox City -l.iii > n > > ' : r , < \ this subject instances - small river draining a prairia country in south eastern Dakota. A mill built on this river was troubled for lack of water for a year or two after it was bnilr , while the country further up stream w.i3 m. btly imsoitied. When settle ment came in , and prairia fires mostly hopt out , there was water enough for the mil ! during a summer with lesa rainfall than during summers previous when tha wated had been low. The miller attributed it into the stream , getting mnro from the springs. In a timbered country it ia different. There the most constant stage of water ia iound before the land is cleared. When mnut of the timber is taken ofi' many small streams go dry in summer that had water tha year round pre viously. Another point that will help out the summer stag * of the Missouri i * the increased rainfall after the country is opened up by farmers. If a generally admitted that cultivating land and growing timber will in crease the average rainfall. The rapidity with which the Upper Mis souri valley is settling up must begin ; o show in the summer stage of water n tha liver within the next few years. Tha time may not be far distant when numerous of the larger branches of the 3Iiasriuri will bo navigable for steamers. Ktvera in the states east which drain a much smaller area of country are navigable. Undoubtedly the beat ahlrt In the United States is manufactured at the Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority of Material and workmanship , corn- Dined with their great improvements , : hat is Reinforced front * , Reinforced backs and Reinforced sleeves , makes their shirk the most durable and beak iitting garment of the kind , over manufactured. Head the following low prices : Our Fine WhitShirt' Jt 25 1 60 Our xtn Une " 1 75 2 00 Our Imputed Cheviot tliirts 220 Z75 Our 1'et.ang " 25 276 Our " " Clisvfot 17 200 ( ThM me mxl * on whit * bodlw ) rrttent. F'-rm'r. Our Imp rtcif 1'tmanc ami Che- * vlot wiih oil a n attichcJ , alno on White Vr leg 1 M ) a 00 Also a flim uurkioif Blurt for 1 26. Keno but Wamsutta Muslin and best Linens used. The above prices include Laundry- ing , a diccoitnt allowed when otherwise ordered. An additional 25 canta ia charges ! when made to order. Omaha Shirt Factory , 1207 Farnhatn street , near 12th street. Music hath charrrn to sooth the SIT- agoDr Thomas' Ecl ctric Oil hath cJMrms to sooth a ccu h , cold , sere throat , diptthoria , rheumatism. lamn back , etc. Do yon know anything jhout it , If not It about time you did. Hamburg Flz3 2oo a bor. PROBATE NOTICE. Stata ot Xehratki , Douclia County , a : At i County Court held t tha CounSTCour * room. In and for e ! d county , July 2CJ. A. D. , 1650. Pres-snt , Willljm O. E rthocra ! r - Countv Judge , tn the matter o ! On r idlnjr and filing tha petition if Mir ? E. Tratniti. [ jrajli'ir Hut vJmaIrtr ! tHin cf It * entire f * l F docca * ! my do grmtctf to B > rca feMl.asaiimitii&tratrr- Ordered that Angmt 25th. A D. , 1353. * * . 9o'cIocV , .ra.beaB lncd f'jrhwrinzw'd petition uhdn allr riODh intorefcd to 33'd nutter my p p - r at a County Con t to ho held. In and for 9 11 county , ami clitw cause why tbo prayer of oeti- tiooer sb u d not be croat-d. ind that rotlco of the p ndency of uuJ petition and the heirlnc thereof bd Ivcn to all fxraons lntmtetx in 0alu mitter. ' by publMil tf copy if this ordtr In th-- . OMAIM V.'rantY B : . n- ! p * r prmt d in iid cpuntT. for thre su'-e * lvew < ; * ! a rnor to IMS ' ' t' ] W . 0. BARTHOLOMEW. JyfcSwit CountyJmla- . LEGAL NOTICE. Wtit 4 rrltsh , pilntlfl3 : , i = 5i E.T.Wntst. defend int. Bfor ChiilM Br acfe , J-jJtto of ti POM ? . 'jt Omihj. Dougl Co. , Keb. - - - - Oitha icthdy .