VOL. X. OMAHA , NEBRASKA , SATUEDAY. AUGUST 21 , 1880. IST0. 53. Established 1871. MORNING EDITION. Price Five Cents FOREIGN EVEMS , Home Kulers to Wake Up the House of Commons , Exciting Debate Promised on tlie Irisli Constabulary Bill , Bitter Debate Expected for Forster's Strictures on Dillon. Monster Demonstration in Fa vor of Abolition of the - - Hou've of Lords , * 7 Which Will be Held Despite , British Law to the Contrary. IttlSll OUTKAGES. 5ped > 1 tlteralch to The Hoc. LONDON , August 20 4 p. m A difpatch from Dublin states that a farm house in X > rth Henry , from "which the tenants had just been evict- rd , wat , last ni-ht ; completly destroyed by fire. Although a constabul-iry station wrs near the spot , no effort was ma Jo to pursue and arrest the perpetrators. 1 ha people of the sur rounding country siw the flames and gathered in largo numbers to witness the coiifl ic' tirn. but did n t try to quench the flames flthou hthey nritrht easily have done so. Many persons present , vrl 5t Fct-vcd the landlord risrlitapd hnv would he other cases like Tt at ; sr Ireland if eviction was persisti'il in. A fh picoppor rear Mt. Bel- loir was jes'erday stabbed by inithk d nnasMiis f. r takmsi land fr < > ist vhili a tenant h d b-en recent- Jy ejected. The * t' > ry i t at the n > n cn' r "l the she keepers h uA and told him in d' ? iid o'C' > s the'r pur- pn e nnd rras n f r it , and then cntn- mi'tad trie da-d. No nrres's have be--n raid ; . an > l t'ie local HU'hori'ips d' > no * se m disposed to exert thorn- S3U'es about it AMEIUCCCSIN nUSSIA. Ep-rial D spitdi t TIIK BEt. LONDOV , Auznst 20 4 p. m A St. I'i crsruira di p < 'ch "ays : Unind States C null General E'l - r's ' has "hi-on t > n i brief tour of inspection of S .S 'a'a yrt a' mmt-ial res-U'Crs. and h . ti k Ht Stockholm M--n > n a poe | > - " - time Ru sia has heen unusuHl y -urrned hy Am-ric n t < iuri ts , who 88" the new ni'rrh iutt'reat dly. Tito ft.am-r Sc\tS'a ' h a arrived , ! vinf : on b a'd sevir 1 AmTicanen- gin-crs , pntrii't-id with t'ie dut fit of juvosticatir g HiifHi n mineral and "ii regi n , whore s-vernl ell < are work- in U ku , POM" , e'c The Scy hi wll remain a Odr& a for aome d ys for commercial pur. > oa'-s. 11A1LWAY COLLIblOX. Special Dlstiatcb u > Tlio I IPO. LONDON , August 20 , 4 p. m A c lliEiun occurred last night on the \ M diand railway , npHr Set la , coun'y of York , \\V > t R'rlinsr , resulting in the wrrckint ; cf the Pul man express fr' > m London. No casualties are re- f po't-d f a pcrioua nature. Iv Lnrd Il-sebcrry liai bofn appointed new under crcrotary fnrltidia. A dispatch from I > i If as t states that rioting was ] iartinlly renewed last night , nut the disorderly tli-ment was quickly ru.inressfd y the police. I'AllNELL'S rOSlllON. LONDON , August 21 la. m Mr. Parnell has returned to London for the purpose i f conducting in parlia ment the obstruction to the v ite in the supply bill tna'niig ' the usual ap propriation for the maintenance nf the Irish constabulary. The.-x-ita'or's juisi ion is not one of oppotition to the existence of tli3 c u-B ibulary its"f ] , but opposition in the forcw as capable of bem used under the dst ins law as a standing menace t * > popu lar expression in Ireland vn the ques tion of Irish n-form. It ia under- Btood that ho will r-ltfnipt to defcit the appropriation outiraly and accept all the risks unless the government consents to a tnodiGcaii' ' 11 of the Ia s undir which the constabul ry ii now operated. ECROPEA'N WAll CIXJ1 l > HITS. A dispatch from Bfr\ i.nuoances that the German gor rm , t lias de- ci led to unite with Fr " and the otho'1 in daclini ' powers % proposi tion cf Eagtand to intt'-fo 1 / armed force in buhalf of Grocj i he lit ter's quarrel withTarkof"1 tt B boun dary ques ion. What ver iray be the itninedlito reasuni uh'ci have xnovsd Germany. priotic 'iy < o with draw from the advanced fttitJ recen.- 1y nttrihuted to ihe Beilin signstory powers in reference to this ma'tcr , it is fionght heto to ba evident that the suitui's policy of drlayj comhinrd with the hesitation of every leading government in Europe to become re sponsible for wnr , is gradually work ing out a diplomatic victory for the porte. It is believed in semi official circles that , with th.9 cession of Dul- ciino , which the sultan has promuoi , Turkey will Iwo weitnered the worst of tha storm for the present. It is jiot thought probable that Gr > oce will li-k a war without the distinct as- eu-Hiici of help , which assurance she is fur her from obtaining thin at any iime since th- > close of the supple mentary c nf r nce. The bodv of Adelaide Keilson , the nc ress , WHS buried in Broinpton ccm- etary j-o terday afternoon. Br.imp ton cemetery 13 roach d hy one of the br inches of the ti'idi-rground rail ways , nnd ts situated > n , the rear of Arnold ohurch , ntmr ihe upper p"r- tinn of TJ-otnptoa villmje. It is 61 ed with hatnlsnme monument1 ! , and for many year * t > st has been the favorite cemetery of the tl-.ovtncal profession. Rtv J. D. Mns-in ham olliciatel at the grave and rd the burial StsrvFoa of the Church of Englmd. The oif- fin , whichas > f if p llisho white oak , was covered with fl > ers b ought by irienns ot the decexsed , and b < 0 this inscription : ' Lt lian Adela'de -il-on. . D.cJ in P ris , August 15 , 1830 " Amt'ii ; thechiej mourners were Admiral Gynn , f the r-'yal n vy ; Mrs. Mori ; n , Inrl "U"nry Lenor , Henry Lab uchire AI. P. and ed t ir of ihe Truth , Lord Lagden , Mr. Latris Q. C. , and a great crowd of actors and actresses and ot tiers. Among the actors-present were Henry Irrinz , end W. J. Florence and wife and several other Americans. The weather was very fine , GLADSTONE'S tEi. In the house of commons lust night tha hares and rabb'ts ' bH passed through the committee of the whole. SENSIBLE GOVERNMENT. In the house of lords LordSpencer , replying to Lords Cranmore and Brown , slid the government did not intend to prosecute anyone connected with thn Irish land league nor would tha government renew the coercive actj. A GREAT DEMONSTRATION is anticipattd outside the house of crmmons on MoncUy in favor of Mr. O'Connor's bill providing for the abolition lition of the house of lords , and as there is a law prohibiting any popu lar demonstration within one mile of the houses ofyarliament when the in tention is to influence legislation by intimidation , the gathering will prob ably take place in Trafalgar square , which is the nearest available point. The procramme provides for the usual speeches by radical orators , more for tha purpose of influencing public sentiment among the common people than with any hope of securing the passage of the bill. DISASTRODS STRIKE. A Ghsgow dispatch says that the strike among the iron workers is daily becoming more serious , and over eight blast furnaces have already extin guished their fires. THE LION AND THE LAMB. A Berlin dispatch atiteE that the Prince of Bulgaria has arrived at Var na tr hold an interview with. Prince Bismarck on affairs affecting the joint Interests of Germany and Bulgaria. CHCKG HOW SAVED. A Pekin dispatch says that the Chi nese government has rtleased Chung H w , who was 'sentenced to bs be headed for making too ureat and ill advited concessions to Russia in ne > KOtiatinir > he Kuldja treaty. The re lease of Ciung H-iVr is regarded here as a somewhar rinuular act of grac * on tb < * part of thegovernrai-ntin view of tbe strained relat ons b-tween China and Ru'sia a d the evident doternn- n -ti m of the la ter power to force China into war , and there sterns to he a choice -twepn attributing the act tea a fe-r of Russia , which advocated Chutic How's cans , or to the ii flu- ence f 'he more humnn policy which Prince K 'n is tryn ? to engr-ifc for the gove-nmi-nt of his c 'untry. COAL MIVERS STRIKE. 4. G asg > w d sp tch says thit the i'O str ke s huv chosoi a poor tim to quit woik and 'he ir.'H market will be overstocked , for how lon no one cm say , as the pr nsipal demand is for cousump ion. SMOOTH SAILING. The Viiflroy of India talpgrnphs t' ' t Gt-n Hul es' bneade , compris ing art of the Cindahtr ninfurce- mentr'lved at Fort Batte Thura- d y all * ell. IRISHMEN TO MAKE IT HOT. A very animated debate is espccted to 'ako i lieu m the house of commons ro-dty hen the vo'o on the Irish cnuBtbulary b 11 is moved. Mr. Footer's angu-ge in the house of ccinmous on Tnesdty , stigmatizing the speech of John Dillon at Ktldare a wickid and cowardly , has tff-ndod the home-rulers , and hns induced them to f ng-t minor differences of opinion in < rder < o B'ipport their col ic "gue. Parnell and Forstor will re turn to London to-day , from Dublin , on the same ten in. POL1CV TOWARDS IRELAND. The Times this morning says Mr. Forster wH at. an ear y day state in the house of commons ihe policy to bo pursued by ihe government in re gard to Ireland. FREE ADVICE. A dispatch from Dubl-n says The Nation urges the farmers of Ireland to give their evidence before the land commission ANOTHER EVICTION PREVENTED. A mob prevented the serving of an eviction process yesterday at Cap- panale , near Laugher a. BIG JEWELRY HAUL. Special Dispatch to The Bea. PARIS , August 21 1 a. m. Sir hundnd thousand francs' ( $115,800) ) worth of jewelry have been stolen from the house of Gen. Scramm , at Courneave , near St. Denis. ORIEOT MATINEE. Special dispatchto _ The Bee. ST. PETERSBURG , August 21 1 a. m. The czar will , it is announced , re ceive the Chinese and Japanese am- INSURRECTION. Special Dispatch to The Bee. YiENh'A , August 21 1 a. m. An iusurrection lias broken out in the FIRST BLOOD. The Roumanian iroops annihilated two companies of Bulgariin insur gents. Two hundred soldiers were killed. BISHOrSI-OR AMERICA. Special Dispatch to Tha Use. ROME , August 21 1 a. m. The pope yesterday precalized twenty- three bishops , principally for Italy and America. Tbe papal allocution dwelt exclusively upon Belgian af- fairs. fairs.Cardinal Cardinal Nina is ill wi'h a fever. Gambler's Bow. Specli.1 dispatch to I he He * . CHICAGO , August 20 , 1 a. . A lively fhooting affray occurred list niu.'it among some gamb'ers in Obnpin Gor 's no orious saloon in the ro ref of McVicker's theatre Ono man WSB shot in the neck , another in the arm nnd one in the leg. Drunken Vaulting : . 6p c < il DIspMch to Th be. LODISVIUE , Ky. , August 21 1 ; m. Ca > h Palmer , a r nil road laborer , tnet horrible death at 'he M. & I. depot i- this city Ust night. He WAS dni'ik and went to the dt-pit closet where a gentleman p w him fall throi'gb to the vault below. A rope va pr' 'Ured and he WM ciught and drawn pat way up but let eo , over- jcmeby ha gwseE , and falling back vas srau1 ha ed. He formerly lived m - " " , L.wa. Crazed By Special Pis , * * en to Tbe Bee. NEW YORK , August 21,1 a. ra. . Thorn-son , in company with Jaiy friend , whose house ube is stay iniz-at for the pjeseut , called on her daughter Alinnie at Bellerue hospita yeite-day , and remained an hour. 'Msnnio "is calm and mrst of the time and breaks out In violent - olent fits only at intervals. A medictl student attached to the office of the doctor , who had the family under j treatment , called at Bellevue hospital at noon and made the necessary ar | rangements , to remove Miss Minnie , company with her sister , to a private uylnm in Morristown , N. J. He re ported the mother KB perfectly sane and said that there was ground for hopa that both daughters would re cover fully. Ho said : "There is , so fir as I know , nothing whatever against them except that they are unfortunate through too mnch wt rk J and too much lov * for each other. " EXODUS TO PRIVATE LIFE. Mrs. Thompson and her da-'ghters ' were taken by Mrs. Corey , a widowed daughter , and some friends to the asy lum last night. Mrs Thompson is not to bo incarcerated SB a patient , only ai a companicnto her d aught era The insanity of Minnie , the youngest daughter , is of a milder typo than that of Annie , but the condition of the lat- tsr is critical. In the private asylum at Morristownremovi d from all other cases , the two young ladies may , in the' ' course of time , be completely restored. PARE BONANZA. Good Thing Made by the Bail- roads en the Knights Conclave. The Templars. Special Dispatch to The Bee CHICAGO , August 20 10 p. m. Many of the ICn-glrs IVraplar remain - main in the city alter the cooling bowers of last ni ht , and in the less crowded condition of the streets , camps , and hotels , they are able to en- oy themselves immensely. They appear reluctant now to leave. The hicago commanderiea spell * yester day afternoon and evening in mak ng 'raternal ca lj and civing serenadt g to h"ir visitors. Mosr of the depart ng ommanderipg fir < t ca.l up < n and pay , 'eir re pe ts to the j-r nd n ! 8t r il-ct , B njimm Dem , of Boston. The camp is not to ba entirely aban- loed btfore to-morrow , if indeed it ia then. Last Orusado. Special Dispatch to T e Bi e. CHICAGO , August 21. 1 a m An evening piper pub iah s an ei nu-ito "romthe"diffrent tailri > adaand steein- bt > al lines of the numer of ooop o mjht to C'ic ' g b-"weun Sundwy mo ning and Tue < n < y no > n It * ' , t'o ( ' tuttl bei. . g 121,891 , not inclnd n uburbtn or re uLf p.i-smyer busi- iess. Tha largest n'mbr hr. u-ht by a s ngln read was 25,891 , hv the Northwrttarn , which trnpl % ed over 400 ex'ra cirs. Tne W.sD * i-u > n horse ra Iway company , o i W. d tes- dy , did the la'ge-t busineis it h s aver kn > wii in car yinn the pe > ii > le to ni from tnKuighis' dr 11 it Joik--y 3Iuh park and b-ick frmn ihevoniig intertaicmeuta an i fire-w > rKs. Down .i . w 11 , both dav and evenig , every v H bl7 horse and c r w s in use , and yet they could have emnlujed Veral hundred more w th piofit. BEROH'S crroBTUNiTr. They were runnii g uetrly 3,000 hints , and the airm.is were put teach ach severe testa , with frequent loads nd the hot weather , that mmyof hem have since dio. . On the H-idt on street line on the b'g day , cars averaged $35 etch , not including ticket fares , which would nearly double the amount. EXPENSE OF THE CONCLAVE B aprozimately given by the trien nial commission at $ G5,005. INSTALLATION. The conclave mat yesterday in the chapter house and installed the new officers ; heard report of retiring grand master ; amended by-laws , and ap pointed the third Tuesday in August , 1833 , for the next meeting of the con clave at San Francisco. THE IIEGIUA. Several commanderies remain in hicapo over Sunday , but the majnri- ty , including those from the Pacific coast , left for home last evening. Beausant commandery , ot .Balti more , one of the first to arrive , was also one of the last to leave. They orraally struck camp at 10 o'clook yesterday , their flag being lowered at the firing of crnnon , amid , music and cheering from other commandories. ELM EMBLEMS. Before going they perfected ar rangements to have a large elm tree planted on the spot wherJ their tents stood in Lake Park. Local knights are to see that it is properly planted and certain Chicago Indies were del egated to water the tree , foster it and see that it flourishes. ANTI MASONIC CONVENTION continued its session yesterday , the principal matter of interest being the reading of a letter from General J. Phulps , of Brattleboro , Vt , anti-Ma sonic caudidate for president , in which he denounced Freemasonry as dan gerous to Americnnliborty. Ho comp - p red Masonry at the north with Ku- Kluxism. Springfield Races. 8pda ) Dispatch to tor lite. SrniNdFiELD , Mass. , August 21,1 a. m. At the Hamden Park rces yesterday thu free-fur-all race attract ed considerable attention. The first d wts the 2:23 clisspurse of $1,500. won by Wed ewood taking second , -urth and fifth heats ; bt-sttime2:23j. Prne-for-all paceis' race , purseor 81,000 , was the event of the dhy. Rowdy Boy won the raceb ? the first , coiid aud fifth host * ; time 2:17i : ; Luy second. Only one heat ot tbe 2:25 class was trotted , when the rice was postponed till todayIn thi * heat Maltta Woodward came in first. Saratoga Bacea. Special DlspVon vo in * E i. SARATOGA. August 20 , 10 p. m. The rncitu : p-og-ammr f r to-day cnn- istel of fourtve1thefint .f * h ch WSB for a purse of § 300 f-.r two y oldg , five furlongs , ai d was won by Lady B > s b r > y. Sprit gfield tecond , nd Bout jack i hud Tiu e l:30i ha src-ind r c ° , DU se S5UO , for nil age , < nf mile and nve furlungc , nas won b\ 1 us Lawrence , 6 < ibril second end , Warfield thi-rt. Timn , 2:50. : Bepubllcaa Anniversary. Special dUpaica to Tui Bia. BELLOWS FALLS , Vt. , August 21 , 1 a m Tne V.rmont repu'jlicini cei- brated the fortieth anmvereory of the meeting 011840 at Oties'er , yps- tarday. Ghiv Proctor preiidtd Six thousand persons were present , and peeohej were mide by ei Govi. Smyth , BtJ { aadfdtober } of Vermont , Hon. Malan Chase of Ohio , Senator Blair 1 of New Hampshire , Gen. J. G. , McCullough and others. MARKETS it { "TELEGRAPH. New York Money and Stock. WALL ST. . Nrw YORK , Aupist 25,1:30 : p.m. MONEY At 2J per lent ; exchanse stead ; tt 4.S2 @ 4.S1J. 4.S1J.OOVERNMESTs. . Finn. OSB-f'Sl 1049 New 's 109 ] OrfS'g 102j Currency 6'a 125 II S \ Ill STOCKS MoJoritely active and advanced i to J per cent since opsnlmi. \VUT 105J CCilC 17i NYC 1331 MIch.Central 06\ \ Erie 42 Lacio , nna&W. . 881 Eriepro'd 71 BudsonCAtlit 84 Like Shore > 10S , fentral. . . . . . . 77 ! u. i M &E 11C ; Northwestern . 10'i Reading . 24 Northwestern pfd.lEOj I.M . 66 Pacific Mail . 411 K. &T . . . ST Ohio . 34 } IlllnoisO . Ill OhUipf.d . 7i St. Paul . 89 St.PaUlpfd . 110 N. SO. . . : . 72 S : Joe S6J Amo.-icauEip . . . 67 fct Jcoifd SO USEx 47j Wah sh * 40i C , C , O&I 72 WabashpM 71J N.P. SOj St.P. ardOmahi. . 4i N. P. pfd 54 St P.andO. pfJ. . . 8'iJ Denver & Wo 0. . . U. P Oil Produ"o. OntcAOo A'luu't 20 Wheat Was fairly att'v , but un BettlfH , with sales of No. 2 aprtng ar. 87@S7cfor cash or Angus ; 87i@88gc for September ; SSf SDJo or Ootuba closing firm at outside pi ices. Cortl Moderately active and lower ; sales of No. 2 a 35J3D ca'h ; 3839jfor August ; for September ; 391@40jcfuruCt b-r , closed at SOjccahot August ; 39c for September ; -lOjc for October. Oats Eisier tit the opening , but JffiJc hither at'tr-e close ; No. 2 sold at 24/25c ; for cash ; 24 @ 2Bc for August ; 24g ] i < 325jc for September ; 2526c ' for Oct > bi > r , closing t outside prices ; Rye Firmer at 70s for cash ; 70 ® 70Jc for September. Barley Stiong ; No. 2 , 76o for her. her.Whisky Whisky SI OD. MP - > P. rk Irrpgular and selling at § IO 60@17 00 f-r Augustj ? i6 8& I1 ? 07 t..r September ; $168001700 for Ootnb r , d sii g at $16 B0@16 75 forc-sh ; Sl700fT Auau t or Snpi tembrir ; § 16 85516 90 f" ' Oatbsr. . Ltrd S 'd ' > 8'Og83-J ' f r Sep te.i.b-r . ; $810S8 : ii f r Oc'ober , cli s m ! ? 8 Ift'oS 2J * fr cash or Au- g s : S82U@8 22 | fr September ; 5 = 8 22J@8 30 for O tobor. Cblcaff- > Live StocJc. CHIOAOO , Auxust 20 Ho s Wertj i i g d demaiid on p-ckii g HI d shipping hceou ' 's ' "t - > cdvanco < f l"c ; s es at S5005 2" > fur ij h' p ck-Dtf anlsh-ppug ; 5400 @ 5 25 fur havy picking ; $5 00g6 ( 40 f r uood to ex ra choice heavy Bhi ping - ( jit 1 Th re wa * an active market fir citl < and p ices rulrd firm and steady at jes'erday's quota tiorsfur cln kr to ix r < > 1 > ts , but fur mi dinm and co.nmun grat-s fed ato-rs p i e < wtrW'ak with a downward [ tendency ; Texan stpers were in large I tupuiy nd weax fnr common grades ; Sitlet ranged atS'J 25@3 00 for c mmi n to fair TiXancofB and steers ; S'i GO f rbu'ch. rs'a steers ; 84 25@4 45 tor fair to L-ood shipping sters and from ? 4 60@4 9i ) for choice to ex ra smooth g beeVfS ; the fresa receipts were 4,156 head tit. L.OUIS Proauce- ST. LOCIH , August 20 Flour About lOc off. Wheat Opfn ° d higherdeclinpd and clnsed better ; No. 2 red , 95 § < § 95@95c forcaih ; 95J@95Jc for Angus : ; 91 ® 9i'jj@91c fur Sep'emhnr ; 91 © 90J@91 for Ooti.b-r . ; 00i@9091c fur No vember ; 83J(58n89fec ( for the ye r ; No. 3 do , 84@ti5lc | ; No. 4 do , 82 ® 82jc. * Corn Unsnttled ; 35J@35c for cash ; SOfsSGSSejc for September ; 37i for October ; 371 < 337c for November. Oats Higher at 2Gc for cash ; 25 | ® 26o for October ; 26 0 for November. Rye Higher at 753 bid. Lead Steady at ? 4 75. Butter Unchanged. Eugs Lower at 10@12c. g Whisky Higher at $1 09. Pork Firm at $1G 00 asked for cash , Aueust or September. Dry Silt Meats Strong and better ; 85 3 . 88 50 , S8 75. Bacon Higher at § 6 00 , § 9 25 , § 9 37i , 9 50. Lard Nominally higher. Receipts Flour 5,000 bbls , wheat 93,000 bu , corn 17,000 bu , oats 14- , 000 bu , barley 1.000 bu. Shipments Flour 10,000 'bbla , wheat 201,000 bu , corn 9,000 bu , oats 8,000 bn , rye 1,000 bu. St. Liouis Live Stock. ST. Louis , August 20. Hogs Active end bighe ; Y-ikera and Biltimores. S4 H5@5 05 inued packing , § 4 955 20 ; bu ch.s t -n- cy , $5 20@5 35. Receiiti , 5,700 head ; shipments , 5,700. N6W York Produce Market. NEW YORK , August 20 Flour Dull and in buyers' favor ; receipts , 18.087 brls ; round hoop Ohi" , § 4 20@5 00 ; choice do , So 10 © 6 00 ; superfine western , 83 404 00 ; common to good extra do , $3 90 ® 4 35 ; choice do do , 84 40@G 25 ; choice white wheat do , 84 25@4 65. Wheat A shade easier and trade very modi-nte ; No. 1 white , cash , SI 07g : do September , $1 07 ; No 2 red. SI 07f ; do September , 31 07 | @ 1 07 § ; do October , 81 08J@1 08 § . Corn J@c better and "modera'ely active ; inixe'l ' western spot , 49@50Jc ; do future , 60@n3o. ytnng but quiet ; western , B ef Dull nnd unchanged ; new pl iu mess , $9 50 ; new extra do , § 10 00. Po'k Dull and heavy ; now mess , $16 00 Lird A chado easier ; ( team ren- der-d , 88 30. Butter Firm and In fair inquiry ; Ohio. 14(525 ( ; Tied By Ap onStrings. SpecUl Dl iutch tu The Oee. MCNCIE , Ind , A-'gu-t 21,1 a ra. The bo iy nf Miss S rah Fre-man was discovered Wednetd y moming hint ; m to th--limb of a tree in tha or chard , nar her reridence , by h-ir af ron strings , Ab > ut a m < nh ago h-r Inver , J. A. Snyder , omranted suic de , a > id hit death so we'gh d up on her mind hat she became distract- i ed. East. Bill. The f llowiugBarnes of base bal Were plajed August 20th. BRooKLT. < Augiut.2l , 1 a.m. . - " -aU 1 , Unions none. " TALO Baffalcs , lAWorcpsters ; none. lereludi 2 > Troy , 5 , THE LATEST NEWS , The Very Latest Tele grams , up to 4 p , m. Eight Hundred Hostile Sioux Surrender at Pt , Keogh. One Thousand More Browsing on the Banks of the Missouri , Special dispatch to the Bee. WASHDTOTOS , Aujgat 20 4 p. m. The fol'owing dispatch has been re ceived by Gen. Buggies and trans mitted to the war department : FORT KEOOH , August 18th. Eight hundred nnd thirty hostile Sioux have surrendered at this post. I am informed that 1000 more are this side of the Missouri on their way to surrender. Others may possibly come. My opinion is that these should all be held under military sur veillance at the post for the present. The remainder arc north of the Missouri , sending oat war parties , receiving stolen stock and annoying agency Indians , taking pr&'elsion of the agency and destroying their gardens. Acent Proctor and Indian inspector Pollock have psked or trnops. I recjuest alii thority to plac' the available fnrce of this district in the vicinityof Round Buttcs near the Missouri. Their presence would have a wholesome nf feet. For this purpose 1 request 'hit he two infantry companies at Glt-n- doe , with transportation , be relieved. [ Sigaed ] MILES , Colonel Commnndincr. A copy of the ab-ive wai font to ilir- serretary of war to bu p est-nted > t he cibint-t meeting to day. It is report- . * * d ihe cabinet will decide n em - ' s"tfed policy of dealine w.th the ? I'K'i-ins that is , for receiving end ai posing of them. G n. Siirman sava hu has n > di-ubt that th-v will nil b > e"eivpd and dtstnbu ed the different nee cies , PS hps y beet d-ine with those whit PU- . 6'iderid fiom-1 vfeekseii c < * . The par ty re. o' pd as OM g n r h i-f the Ui - * iiUrisni'lin.r U' p itlifl IS knoan t" be Sit 'ing Bull a imm > d a'e followers , i hSi' tint' Bull ut i ht-ir head. Gen eral MiUs will at once pu-h a column in pursuit f his bitid and try to capture them. Failing in ih's he will force hem back in'o Can a a Sit'ii g Bull knowinc that if he surrenders or is captured tha * he will b- < treated as an outlaw , is j figh'ine hf id to prevent the deser tion ( of his fi'loir.ersbut . , . hunger ia an ll-powerful argument' with the In dians , ai'd is the principal cause > f their dcFcrtion trom him nd surrrender to the Unit id States forces. Of so large a mmhtT of Sitting Bull's once forniid * ible followera , it is estimated that hn but about 40 warriors left and hey will soon be forced to mrrender ' starve. Sittinz Bull is believed to be the only impediment to their sur render. The Buzzard Dollar , ipeclal Dispatch to The Bee. WASHINGTON , August 20 , 4 p. m. There was received at the Unittd States treasurers office up to noon to day orders for standard silver dollars apgreg'ting ninety ' thousand , being the largest orders received for any one ilay since the boom stsrted. Too re ceipts from internal revenue and cus toms sources to-day wore $1,180,509. Wants to Die. pedal Dispatch to The Bee. DETROIT , Aupust 20 ; 4 p. rn. J. Tanney , aged 52 , an old pension er of the British army living in Da- troit , attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat with a table knif. Tne doctor sewed up the wound and he will recover , but he eays ho will 't again. Washtourn for Congress. Special Dispatch to The Bee. CHICAGO , August 21 1 a. m. The friends of Hon. E. B. Washburn sk him to stand for election to con gress in the Third district of this city. Stumping Sherman. : peeUl Dispitch to the Bee. WASHINGTON , August 21 , 1 a. m. Secretary Sherman leaves here on Sunday night for his homo at Mans field , 0. , where he will remain till the ' .atter part of next week , when ho will gn to Cincinnati and deliver hii great speech , en Monday night , the 3Cth "nat. Sturman will continue in the Ohio canvass till about the 4th of September , when he will return to Washington. WASHINGTON : THE NEWARK BANK FAILURE. Special Dispatches to The Bee. WASHINGTON , August 21ri"3r-Kr A recant paragraph in a New York paper referring to the disastrous bank ailuro of the First National bank of Newark , N. _ J. , intimates that a young and inexperienced man was delegated to examine the bank. This is a mistake Mr. John R. Lang- worthy , deputy comptroller of cur rency , wa d tailed to examine he Newark bank , and if tlere is anyihing amiss in the -por' Mr. Langworhv is the rrsponsiole party. Mr. Krsapp is a-ray , absent iff Colorado , nnd any * ctii > n taken by the stockholders ? contemplated in a rrs l.itiou pasifd I at recent meeting would cnme before LaugAorthy for c n = ider < ition. CABINET MEETING. The condition of iiff irs with refer ence t > the nonhwtst Inu ans , as m--iiti > n d pieviotsly , was repor ed to the cabinet hy 'ho ' secretary uf war y s-trd y. I' was staud that the I policy already exis'hm as t > holdirg I hostile * as prism ers of war and c nfis- caiing their stuck covered this cise. CHI.VESB 03MMERCE. The cab net devi.t'd some time ted | d scnssing tha f-dvisabih'y of issuing a truLmaiion rtm viug di < c imina- ting chaiges io refneuce to Chinese commerce Secieiary Sh-rman fa- -ored such a course , but at the sug- gestion.of tbe attorney general , who u also acting secret * yof state , action wasp"ttponed to allow him time to consider .the matter. The rest of tl-e session was devoted to routine matter. JOSEJGS HEWBPAPEfi POSTAGE. The foreign mails dmtkm issued aa order yesterday that the rate of post age to countries within tha interna tional union to be one cent for two ounces. It was , heretofore , two cents for four ounces. CHINESE MAY COME. It was formally agreed after the ad journment j < of the cabinet to prepare a proclamation extending those com mercial privileges now enjoyed by other nations to the Chinese vessels now on the way to San Franc'sro ' laden | den with Hawaiian products. Prepar ations for drafting this proclamation began at the department of state yes terday afternoon and will be submitted to the cabinet for consideration next Tuesday. It will bo quite an elabor ate document. NO OCLD CERTIFICATES. Thera is iij truth in the published s'atement ' that the treasury content pLites issuing certificates in exchange for gold Sucha proi oeition has been made by outride parties , hut it cannot bu done , as it would be a violation of the law. POET'S PALLET. Assistant Secretary of State Hay is quite ill and unable to attend to his duties as actig secretary of state. Attorney General Devens has be < n commissioned to net in that capri ity in addition to his own duties. Ho will dontinuo in this capicitv till Mr. Hay recovers or Secretary Evarts re turns. DEAN'S DEVILTEY , .Report That Buchanan , the Bogus Diploma Peddler , Isn't Dead. Special Tllsnatoh to Tn lUz. PHILADELPHIA August 21 1 a. m. A dispatch wu roe ived by the po lice ycatt-rdav fr > m Pitts ti'g which effectually diiposeS of the smries of the supposed suicide rf Dean Buchan an of hOL'lis di [ Ionia fume If seum that instpfd of be'ng drowned , the doctor , if it a iid el he jum d fr m the ferry into the Delaw-ue river and managed torenc i th" &h re alive. I Ins was the s h me , and it wn.ild have succeeded , h d he not Ml n i t the track < > t a in n wll" fd t-no n him in Ph'lade'phi-i ' for the lt fifteen ye-iis. A though tru-D n is n Pitis r , locil Huthorit & o' that ci t are iginrant nf his h dim ; lHCe , hich is w.ll wtttched by P il d Inhia oe tec iveo , who can p'o ur- the m > whenever 1 e i < wnnteri. The He t-cn've wro mad the d snove'v il-ims $500 n teid or ih § 150 oQe ed H ie- wuri ! fnr B let aii.ui's arrest B ichan- an's c p or B. nc nd'r > p tch tn Chlrf of Police Givea , ns in : ' 'Is thert- any toward furD1" . Buchanan ; if so , w much ! " An aiiswer wae sant in- f rmu > E him that Mrs. Buchanan hao1 uVrcd 150 f. r the recovery of be' husband's body , sht believing he had nr iwnt-d himself Ch f Given wnl lese no time in taking steps in having the bogus Dean brought to this ci'y. When discovered in Pit'sburg ' , Buch nan had dis guised himself tuQicioiitlv to miflsfd Hny but the mo-t skillful export When app'oached he sturdily denied his identity and could not be brorght 10 admit anything till he saw hi ) ruse waa no longer succesfuland _ would have to be nbandor.ed. He refu-ed . to speak with r-g-ml to the plot , but it ' 3 de.tr that ho had an accomplice Public indgration in Philadelphia is awakened to an unusual extent over the affair. SPOILING THE SENSATION. Special Dispatch to Tin USE. PirrsBUKa , Auguit 21 , 1 a. m. Buchuuan hna not been arrested , neither is it known at this hour where ho ia. The dispatches sent early last night had nothing in them of fact. ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Special dlspaici es to The Itee. NEW YORK , August 21. Dr. Tan ner has had all his teeth drawn. Dr. Gunn says he will stay until his den tist provides a new set. then ho will visit his father in Litchtield , Ohio , and return to the city and begin his lectures. His weight is up to 155 pounds. When he began fast it was 157 * . LONDON , August 21. A St. Peters burg dispatch states that Gen. Louis Melikoff , the now minister of tha in terior , audM Tcherrie , under secre tary , have been officially gazetted. LONDON , August 21. A Berlin dis patch states that Prince Rudolph of Austria will accompany the regular autumn maneuvres of the German army , which will take pl&ce at the headquarters nf the war battalions and army corps throughout the em piro. piro.NEW NEW YOKE , August 21. General James B. Kiddo , of the Uni ed Sutes army , died in this city yester day at the age of 43 years General Kiddo was born in Pennsylvania , and at the outbreak or the war enlisted in April , 1801 , as a private in thu Second Pennsylvania regiment. HALIFAX , N. S , Ausuat 21. The Marquia or Lome made his iirut visit to Cape Breton to-day. Bh pr gross through the island met with a con stant ovation. The inhabitants were very enthusiastic. Hundeome arches were thrown up ami addresses pro aented by the various cities and towns. He will romaiu on the island a few days. days.NEW NEW YORK , Augruit 21 The pre liminary examination in thn case of Elijah Atlig'-r , the insurance broker and boss forger , was ho.d yesterday. Justice Smun , in VKW of th * lirg > - amount of forged stock a d altered bnndf , which All'iier ia charged -itn negotiating , fix d brl at thu un < su- ally heavy amuuiit < > f 50,000 Ex- amina'ion was set d > wn tm t atid At'iger ' Wis remanded t < j the po lice luaiiquartera. CINCINNATI , August 21 J. K Era - , a wealthy farmer near New f hll ad IphU , Ohio , died y s-erd y fr m effect of a severe b to on his h i d 11 fl c e i by t > n lueane ton aimed Si mon. NEW YORK , August 21 The steam- ship Ulvde , from A'pinwall , arrived last night with tl'Ven sick perton-t ab.ard. They haveb ea taken to the quran'ine hospital. Two men died during tha voy e. It is not yet stat- ed what disease prevailed. ST. Louis , August 21 The stfam- erG4arles P. Chate\u , which left here Tuesday night for New Orleans , sunk at the foot of Liberty Island Thurs day. She is expected to be afloat soon. soon.GBEEN GBEEN POIST , L. I. , August 21. The schooner Felton Beat , loaded with petroleum , was destroyed by fire in thu harbor yesterday. LOBS , S40- 000 ; cargo folly insured. THE LATEST NOOSE. It Effectually Shuts of the Wind of a Human Batcher. The Greenville ( Ohio ) Mon ster Shuffles Off. A Long Career of Crime. Special Pbpatch to Tn B . GREENVILLE , 0. , August 20 , 4 p. m. All ths preparations are complete and the town ia full of people to wit ness the hanging of Monroe Robin son , one of the most hardened crimi nals of the nc. He was born in Ten nessee in 1835 , but waa raised in Ce dar county , Maryland. He killed a there and- ' fled man - to Kan sas. ' He them committed another murder and then fled. Dur ing the war he was connected with a bind of ntlerillis and related that in one ay he himself killed seven col ored men and several others. At a subsequent period , while in Mifsouri. he married Mis' Coulter , a sister of Neilly Coulter , his list victim After the war he came to this state living successively at Brooktille , Mont- comery county , and fit Biptown Darkn 1 rounty where his evil name followed 1I lowed I 1r him. List October he waa ar rested at the inatigatlon nf Coulter 'f ' for his brutal treatment of his wife. For this provocation he swore ven geance , ard on the 23-1 of thit month deliberately 'h t him to death in full view of his ( Robirjsnn'snwn children. Thme balls struck Co'ilter , who Gred onca in return but without effect. Rob inson immediately at empted escape , but wa ? cap'ured by th locnl nfficers , nut , howevprj before he had fired two s'lotsat tr-e-n. Ho was tried Green- vi'li' , in February , and convicted i f murder in the fir t desresnbse ; qti nMv the judge pa sf > d Bflnt-ncp up n h'm. c nd mning him to d-sth on ' * lGfi of lasJulv. . A re tito nf hrty rfav * WB nbtaiiipd of G"vrnor Foster and the da'e f expru i n fixed 'ur 'o-dny. A fi-w e ka uo h - t- t"mpted suicide > y spve"ng H bl'-od vp el in hi t.eck and > -rm i'h ft sn a" broken kn fe blade , giv n him. it i upposfd by ac'mdpnrnfd ' cattle thief , hut re tr B discovered hy the guard in imo to < nv his neck for the n oae , ind hs wou-ids werp s-wcd up hy 'htsicmns , preifly pg 'fist h'S ' wi'l. ' Fie avery wakeful durnor last n'ght , but ft 11 froundly wsU'ep < t 2 a m. , and was eleep nc soundly at 7 a. m He ispxncc'ed to make a full confession > h'S crimfs only on the gallows. Military are hero from Covington , 0. Monroe Robinson was taken to the 3c < iff. > 'd ' . t 12:10 : andt 12:15 : the drop fe 1. lie made a short inflam matory speech , but no confession. Af er the fall no movement of the body \vas made and ho died very qui etly. l Storming Telephone Line : Special DfriMtctt to Tbe Be * . LOUISVILLE , Ky. , August 21 1 a. m. The stnrm here yesterday after noon caused great damage to the telephone - phone company , and electricity ran riot in its path and meHed seventy- five microphones on the Main street line. It also tore down six of the poles on the levee nnd split them into kind lings. PROVIDENCE , August 21. Chaa. . 0. Brockway , the New York forger , ar. roattd hera last Monday together with two of hia gang for the forgery of two bank chocks and attemping to pass them , was yesterday bound over. His case , with his "pals , " will go to the grand jury and true indictments will probably ba returned on each complaint. Iowa Hogs. IOWA CITY , Iowa , August 20. The Iowa City pork packing company waa organizad in this city to-day with a capital of § 100,003 , and with the pri vilege of increasing it to 500,000. Work will be at op.ce commenced on the buildings , and the company ex pects to commence packing by tha 1st of December. . olorado Democrats. LEADVILLE , August 21 , 1 a. m. The democratic convention made the fo'lowing nominations : Governor , John S. Hough of Hillsdale county ; lieutenant-governor , W. C. Stover of Lirnner ; forcongw , R. S. Morri son of Clear Creek. J. S. Wheeler and Nat Nathan wye chosen presiden tial elefctdrs , and C. O. Uufug was nominated for secretary of state ; treasurer , Dr. A. Y. Hull ; auditor , Robrrt G. Bray ; attorney general , John C. Stallcup ; superintendent of public instruction , J. J. Crook ; re gent of tha state university , Max Herman. A Reported Duel. NORFOLK , YJ. , August 20. There is intciHo excitement in the city and community over an expected duel be tween Captain James Baron Hope , editor of The Norfolk Landmark , a distinguished writer and journalist , and Col.YilIiam Lamb , mavor of Norfolk and ar elector on the rendjtBter Hancock and English elec toral ticket and a politician of notf. Warrants have bean issued for the arrest of both parties , but thus far they have successfully eluded detec tion. Col Lamb lcf > the city this af ternoon by a private c mwyance and Captain Hop > otnnot bu f > und. If the niL'etiny his i ot already t-iken ( lace , it is thought the duel will be fought early in rha mrnini : Tne immef'utecnuae of thi cliff rn e grew our nf a card pub iahed l j L mb on Satu'd j , ch ractenzi > iz a p < ra nr-iuh cf n emt r > l ritt n by the editor i f The L-ndmark as a deiinwr- ate falsifica ion for ar'isau purposes. PERSONAL. Dr. J. K. Ish is improving rapidly. Andy Riley has gone to Pennsylva na. Wm. Wallace hai returned from the west. Mrs. John Cane has gone on a visit to Hastings. Mrs. Annia Wallace left for Char- iton yesterday. Judge Wakely Bleft for the east Thursday on a two weeks trip. Capt. M. Leihy has returned from I an bland tour of Nebraska. ' Dr. Ay era , assistant profeuor of Wholesale and Eetail MANUFACTURING JEW AND PEACHGAL WATOH-MAKEES. WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT WHOLESALE PRICES- : > Goods sent to any part of the United States on solicitation. Largest assortment of SILVERWARE , CLOCKS & SPECTACLES , And everything found generally in a first- claas Jewelry Store. BEST SELECTED STOCK ii ! THE CITY ! Jewelry manufactured on short notice. Orders from the Country solicited. IT lien in Oiiinua call and sec us. I > o trouble to show Goods. EDHOLM & ERICKSON , The Jewelers , Apposite tliePostolliiT , lolli & Doiljre. IT IS A GRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITESEWING MACHINE Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead ily and rapidly increas n in public l.ivor. The White Machine justly claims to he the best made , the eas est running , he smplestin constiuciion and the most perfect Machine ia the market. The White Co. employ as a entsmen of in tegrity , ard purchase s are wlwayssatisfied , because they find eveiything just as repres ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The snlessofar this year are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addre > sed to the Omaha OfHco , will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNG , for. Davenport and I5tu Sts. , Omaha. anatomy in the Michigan University , ia in the city. . R. French , government audi- or of railroads , went west yesterday n his regular round of duty. Laonard Hobl has gone to take the position of chief train dispatcher of he Lararaio division of the U. P. Capt. Wm. Miller , a citizea of Omaha years ago , is in the city visitIng - Ing his nieces , the Muses McCheaues. Mrs. Belle Bradley , daughter of James T. Allan , came in from the west Thursday , on a visit to her 'rienda- W. A. Gwyer , Jr. , formerly a cor respondent of TUB BEE under the n de plume of "Sttnyan , " ia in the city. city.M. M. C. Keith , of North Platta ; Ex- Attorney-General Geo. W. Roberts ; L T. Calkins , of the Fairmount Bul letin ; Mr. Price , of Fairmount ; Sam. Chapman , of Plattsmouth , and Prof. ! . D. Wilber , are among the promi nent Nebraskans who have been in the city during the past twenty-four hour ? . Mr. Wm. H. Bowman , of Knights- town , Ind. , who has been spending a couple of weeks in Omaha , returned home Thursday afternoon. Kiss r. A case of constipation by usin ? F'ambnrp Figs FOR SALE iVEM THE GREAT MALARIALANT1DOTE OFTHEAGE. Safe , Certain , Sure and Speedy ] NEVERFAILSTOCURE. the only article known that Will esarcffoafelhls disease permanent/yfromthe system. J.C.RICHARDSON , SOLE PROPRIETOR- General Agents , RICHARDSO : WHOLESALE. DRUGGISTS. EVERYWHERE. ILK Twentjr to twenty-four quirts or one M1 ELGUTT -GREAT- CLOSING SALE ! Extnronlinary Inducements ; Good Until the 1st of October , Having secured the most ele gant and commodious building in 'he city of Omaha , 1'opplcfon's Xciv ISIock , Cor. 10th and Farnham , And wishing to lay in an en- irely new and immense stock of goods for wholesale and etail trade. WE OFFER PREPARA TORY TO MOVING our entire mammoth Stock of lothing , Gents' Furmshing Goods , Hats and Caps , Trunks and Yalises , &c. , &c , AT PEICES THAT HAVE NEVJiR BEEN EQUALLED. "We mean just what we say , and invite everybody to call at our present place of business , JTo. 1214 Farnham , bet. lath and Kith Ms. , And satisfy themselves. The Goods muet be sold for Cash. They will be mark- in plain fUures. The prices will be ab solutely a" cost. No deviations will be made. Thi-unpara'e'led offer i open rnly until October la' , when we eh 11 occupy the fluent quar- te.s in th city. We offer : \ J < an Panti 8 * , 7&TO. . > ( M'oiixle Pant 85c } ! 50. . 1-W0 i V , l , 5 00 t vj Califo ni P n.- < 75 , * " CO. r C U reiiuits 32 0 .nil upw.rdi ou hs' 4 75 'iu pwor Jj. lien- ' " -S3JO. ° 00 . xveralls I5c , JO . 5 c 7'c. He v a I or ia-31 W. Jl 15. S cki p rdoz. SOcan oprdi In erhirt a d lawe SScaiMlnpwarda. fancy Uress Shirts l..c 5"c , ft c , 1 25. Whi.e " " -50c.il 0" . Blue Fl.nnel " --Sc. * i 00 to $3 .0. - . . . orn Men's Sa * p nders 2tc. .Sc. 35 ; , ami upwarih. ' Hata , Caps , Gloves , Trunks , Valises , California Blankets , &c. , &c. D. It. IJEE.IIKK , COMMISSION MERGHAHI Dealer In Foreign and Dome9t Fruit. Batter , Eif > , Poultry , Game , HH.-ZI , Ba con. Lard , Freaa fijb , * ad Agtal ttt EOOTU'3 OTSZES8.