V , ITS1 ' . . &MI1 * \ I II I i VOL. X. OMAHA , NEBRASKA.WEDNESDAY. ; SEPTEMBER 8 , isso. T0. 68. k Established 1871. MQRNINQ EDITION. Price Five Cents FOREIGN EVENTS. Parliament Closed its Ses sion Yesterday. Allowing Memb-is to Enjoy the Hunting and a Speech of the Queen. Ayoob Khan's Friends Stunned by tha Blow Dealt by Crea. Roberts. Jkyoob the ( rood Flies From the "Victorious Hosts of the His Fickle Followers Desert Him at the Moment of Defeat. Ti3Inte afi0naI ; commercial Congress Open in Brussels. A EEWARD FOB AYODB. ' EpecUl illxpatch to The Bee. LONDON , September 7 , 4 p. m. The government has instructed Gen. Roberts to make every effort and to offer a reward for tire capture of Ayoob Khan , and to hold him for trial as an rcceasory to tbo murder of Lieut. McLaine , whose body was found in Ayrob's camp , having evi dently bacr murdered during the bat -tie. Ayoob is endeavoring to reach "Herat. He is said to have been en- direly deserted by his troops. CONGRESS OF COMMEBCE. rSpecM Dispatch in the B a , BEUSSELS , September 7 4 p. m. The "international congress ; { jntn- laerce and industry opened in this tcity to-day. There was a Jargn attendance - tendance of delegates from England , > France , Germany , Italy , Spain and .Austria and some representatives of rthe United States. The congress will irematn in session for several daye. CUBAN LAWS. Special Dtepatche * to Tbe Bee. HAVANA , September 7 4 p. m. A royal order has been published , dated July 21 , declaring that notwith standing the extstinz law , respecting fomgners , negroB of African race , be they free or foreign subjects remain forbidden to disembuk on tha island and thoae being foreign subjects , who wish to land temporarily , must give security as heretofore. TJULCIOSO OIVES A"WAT. CoSBTASTlKorLE , September 8 1 . m. The porte has informed the powers that tbe Albanians hive &Q- - t ppted the cession of Dulclgtio to * VlSIontenogro. V . \ Sp cUI Dii < rntch to THE BSE. LONDON , Soptembur 8.--.J m ' _ Col. Maplesou is horo. e hM Bgnef iritliChristinainiBipr. . for Amerloft.but "she will not EO , BS A Rosseand , her husband , is ill fi piegon ; s about to start for lUly tsngaga Mariene , the great drama fcprima donna , and tobuy the opera of Giaconda. Ho has en gaged 2avar , one of the best Euro- pean. bassL Be will produce three novelties , Meflsrolle , Gioconda , OUTRAGKS. A dispatch from Dublin says : Mr. Dillon , at a meeting of the Hcnd league yesterday repudiated the r flacourag montof maiming cattle. " - ASKING A KAISR. Circulars have been "isBtied to the ireavera in Blackburn and athor towns jin north and northeast Lincashire , Jukin ; them to form 'demta | ions to 1 1 * aik the employers en Thuradr.y to ad- ranee STTJNNBD ATOHAJCF. A , dispatch from Quo r tab aiys , the loss of the Afghans in the recant bat tle was much larger than tirat expect ed and the villages * rc n'ro ii with < load It is estimated tlut he dead number over 1,000 , and womt < led over 2,000. The n t > ves are * tunned at Ayoob Khitt's defeat Oereral Rob ots is intrenching I ho Oriental val ley , DOCK DESTRUCTION Spedtl Dicpttcb to The Oyt. LOSDON , September 8 1 a m. The Dawgate dock wasburncdyester- day. The dock was one of the twenty- eight docks of London and among the least important , being frequented chiefly by o\liers and coasting vessels. Loss dB20,000. The warehonsa on thedock contained Urge quantities of American farming machinery. CLOSE OF PARLIAMENT. . The long session of parliament was jestcrday ended with the usual form- C 'Talitioi There were a few members ot the uppsr house present when the royal oommisioners , in the name of the'Qnoen ; gave her assent to the bills which still required her approval , pro nouncing a quaint formula in Norman Trench. When the commons were gammoned , in due form , to the bar of the housa of lords to hear the Queen's epeech road. Only 'a scanty number followed the speaker through the corridor rider , which separates the two houses. 'Among these were heard expressions of discontent at the traditional , but now obnoxious , custom of compelling member * of the popular house to thus atand like school boys , receiving a reprimand. The lord chancellor , standing at the woolsack read Her Ma- , jeety'a speech. QUEES'R SPEECH. After the usual worda of thanks for the loyal and dutiful manner in which her faithful commons had voted the necessary tupplies for carrying on the government the Queen WSB made to Biy , that her foreign relations wera all friendly. The failure of Turkey to execute ber engigementa toward Mon tenegro , which were' agreed upon in April last , had delayed the settlement of those portions of the treaty of Ber- . Jin whlch were notyet executed. -Witn rejpect t5" btfiBF"lmporlaiil 'points of this treaty , which still re- " "inaioed open at tha commencement of , this , Buion of .parliament , efforts - have been made to adjust differences , " which , prevented rufc iautial. paaoe. The grait power * bifUddraaeed % coj- Batlsfactory settlement o ! the Greek and Montenegrin frontiers ; in admin- stratiun organization of Europe in the prtvincas of Turkey and necestaty reforms in the Armenian and AkUtlb provinces. To obtain these desirable objects , the Queen nays , she continues to rely upcn the continued mainten ance of European concert on the EiBt- era question and she adds , the pow- \i \ which signed the treaty of Berlin , are pressing on Turkeywith united action , measures which they believe are calculated to insure tranquility in the east. Referring to tbe war in Afghanistan the queen siys the evacuation , pacification and settle ment of difficulties in Afghanistan are progressicg favorably. The splendid .victory won by Gen , Roberta -will probably terminate the war. In South Africa , everything ia satis factory , nave in Bosutoland Her Majesty anticipates a further revival of trade and additional revenue to the overnmeci. She dwells with special pleasure upon the probably improved conditions of Irish people , who suffered BO sevelyfrotn the previous failures of their crops , and she then dismisses parliament with , the "hope that its mombsra may return in health and happiness to their respective homes. DEaiBIOX XSD DISSATISFACTION. The speech ia derided by conservative tive- journals as weak and incense quential. Inch members are especially dissatisded with it , it contains no promise of measure * which individual members of Ibe government had given assurances that should bo enacted at next session. In the housa of commons before prorrgatiou , Sir Ohas. Dilko roplyiug to a question from Mr. Cartwight promised to ascertain when a copy of the report on the agricultural produc- iveness of Americacould be procured. BIQ HUSSIAN OIL WELLS. Special Dispatch to The Bee. PJLEIS , September 8 1 a. m. Mr. Constantine , of Buduco , has juet made public the following details con cerning the immense Oaubal oil dis trict , lately conceded tn tha gentle man and Herbert W. 0. Twodle , of Pittsbure , by the Russian govern ment. The thrae petroleum wells rack , are wirtiin twenty versta tL-city of Novovoswock , on the Black sea. A y H of over 260 bwrrsls of light crude oil ii-dsiv ! produced at a depth of 200 feat , 'fha ikr e re finery nt PKotaagoria bas been pot into working order by Sir. Twedle. The central region is very rich and the surface shows better than in any other petroleum locality. The con cession was mada because the Russian cnrernmeut hoped , with the aid of Twedle's experience to avoid trouble nd expense that result from in judicious boring as in Pennsylvania. MINISTERIAL SUCCESS , Special Dlatntch to The Bel , MADRID , Sept&mbarS la. m. A majority of tae Jnuiutorial candidates have been returned to the councils , general at the elections. CABLEGRAMS. SiwJia r/ispatchea to Tin. Bu ATHENS , September 8 Recruiting for the Greekiarmy progresses at the rate of COO per day. PARIS , September 8 The Princeta Orloff died in this city yesterday. LONDON , Septembers. Tha Prince of yale his abandoned his m-euhoti of visiting the Melbourne exhibition. TOWN , September 8 The interna tional law congrers opened hero yes terday. A congress of Jesuits will be opened here Monday. LONDON , September 7. Thirty thousand Block county nailers will be out on a striku in a few days. VIENNA , September G. The man- cuv rs of the Austrian army in Galicia commenced on Sunday and were suc cessful. RAODSA , September 7. All the ves sels to take part in the naval demon stration have arrived , except 'tho Contingent. LDNDON , September 7. A dispatch from the viceroy of India says Canda- har haa been reopened and the inhab itants' are returning. LONDON , September 7. Persia Is endeavoring to secure control of Herat. To this plan England will in terpose decided objections. BERLIN , September G. The Im- pcrinl bank of Germany have ordered its branches at Bremen and Hamburg to temporarily stop paying gold. LONDON , September 7. A dispatch from Valparaiso Bays Chili aud Peru are likely to end the war by the par tition of Bolivia between them. HAVANA , September 7. There were thirty-two deaths from yellow fever and from small-pox in this city for the week ending Saturday last. LONDON , September 7. The Portuguese - tugueso steamer "Andrao" ascended the Congo river as far as Moki , Mar- loibi , where Stanley founded his head quarters. LONDON , September ? . A Constan tinople dispatch says it is expected that the Porte will.receivo the ultima tum of the powers before the naval demonstration. LONDON , September G. The governor of Jamaica telegraphs the extent of damage Jby the recent hurricane in that island has been greatly exaggerated. LONDON , September 7. The reform club is considering a proposition for for the expulsion of Phillip Callan for his disgraceful conduct while intoxi cated In the house of commons last week. LONDON , September 7 , 4 p. tn. A dispatch from Rome says the Vatican has asked amnesty for four Polish. ; iricati , banished to Siberia , and Gen. Mflkcff : has promised to consider tha subject. Sr. PETEP.SBCRG , September 7. The rumors that the Czir intended to resign the control of public affairs during his absence , which was to be prolonged to an inde-inite length , are denied. Bravery's Champion. Sp eUI Dispatch to Tbe Bee YOKE , September 8 , 1 a. m. Alexander & Sons agents of the line owning the wrecked steamship "City of V era " card fin refn- Cruz" have published a - tationof _ the charges made against CipL Van Sice of the "Vera Crnz.'z They s y that a more courageous or intelligent commander of a steamer thn Captain Van Sice never existed and this is borne out by the testimony of thoga who have traveled with him during the Pas * twenty year * . The of O en , one of tha that the captain never came near the pasjongers during the storm , H6r sent 10 inquire into their condition , any siU4ibla. person who knows the dan- Kera of the sea , ought to know that , he captain WES attendiog to hia duty of saving the lives of those on bosrd , frhich waa much more important than ooking afterin , such trying timoa , the mere comfort of the passengers , HOTHING jfioM TUB utisslso. Noconftrinatirn or denhl of the IOES > f the steamship "San Salvador" has jeen received by the agents of the- line in this city , The vessel is twenty days overdue. They hava not given up all hopes of the vessel's safety. She may be disabled and lying in some obscure port. AH ICE FIRE. A St. Louis Blaze Destroys Nearly $200,000 Two Firemen Killed , Three Injured. 'Spedil aiifutch to Tcs BBS. Sr Lenis , September 8 1 B. m. About 5 o'clock last evening a tire waa discovered in the clevalor of Huse , Loomis & Co.'s ice house or iginacing , it iasuppos-.d , from sparks of a passing locomotive and in a fen minutes had communicated with the ice house propar. At that particular point were six different storage houo3 of ice , all adjoining each otncr , and three of them belonging to Huse , Loomis & Co. , while the remainder are owned by the Mississippi ice Co. The fire started at the north end of these buildings , and spread rapidly. Nearly the whole fire department was soon on tto ground. The rcgahr water supply in the vicinity IB , at present , comparatively limited but feveral engines were placed upon tramways over the river , which is near at hand , while the { boat engines moored at the wharf increased tbe water supply. Tne location of the buildings nas unfavorable for Gghting the names and the consequence was that , notwithstanding the facilities Filley's stove foundry , ona of tbe largest ia the country and situated across a narrow street took fire at the southern end , At this time the fLuneg covered the larger portion of two BQuares. The stove foundry was a large ! ur story brick structure , covering newly a square and was partly used us a s'oro homo for stoves. 'A party of five man got upon the root of \ i small building adjoining the founar ? to better play InU tha bm , wheu the stone wall Civ ln > carryi wilh itthejroofnd the entire p rty. Fire- matiynch was taksn out df ad , being terribly mangled ; Sanders died econ after he had been removed to hia house ; Collins was hurt about the herd and spine ; Tilton was seriously injured and Toohey suffered com paratively slight injuries. It required about an honr and a half to et the fire under control. The six ice houses , which were well stocked , were comple'ely destroyed ; the 1'sa to Huse , Loomis & Co. wi 1 be about $30,000 , insurance § 18,000. The Miuitsippi Ice company lose § 10,000 , partly insured. The It S3 to Mr. Filley , including tha tlamai'o to the build.nR and tt-ck is § 150,000 , which is covered by § 169,000 insurance. Important Railway Decision Special Dispatch to The Bee. CHICAGO , September 8 1 a. m. The suproma court has rendered a de cision that the ordinance giving the Western Indiana Railway company the right of way into Chicago , is vaild and that the road has a rL-ht to con- dem property for its use , and the council has authority to grant right of way where it chosen. This declaim removes the last b iriar to the above named road. The Wabaah and Grand Trunk getting admission to the very heart of the city. Presidential Party on the Coast. SpecUl Dispatch to The Bee. SAN Fr.AhCisco , September 8 , 1 a. m. The presidential party arrived at Virginia City last evening aud was cordially received Ly an immenaa con course of people. Firing of cannon blowing of steam whistles and parade of military was a part of the welcome The president wasVelcomed by Mayor Stephens. The response of tne presi dent was very happy and pleased the people greatly. Secretary Hamsey and General Sherman also spoke. The party leive for Carson this moinins ; , reaching Truck eo at night , down Ilia Sierras by early daylight and ac Oak land by noon , running at the rate of thirty miles an hour down the moun tains A great demonstration is pre pared in Oakland and S.m Fmuciaco. Pioneer Telegrapher's Society. SpecUl Dispatch to The Bee CINCINNATI , September 8 , 1 a. m. The pioneer telegraphers of the United States organized a society last night to be known as the Old Tuna Telegraphers association. O. H. Booth of Mansfield , was elected presi dent , Geo. W. Began of Jackson , Tenn. , vice-presdtnt ; J. C. Maltoon of Cincinnati , secretary ; and F. A. Armstrong of Cincinnati , treasurer. It was decided to hold the next meet ing at Niagara Falls the third Wednes day in September 1881 , and to admit , as members , those had entered the profession prior to 1862. A banquut was given at the Burnet houec last night. Horrible Coil Oil Explosion. SpccUl Dbpatch to Tbe Bee. TITUSVILLE , Pa. , September 8 1 a. m. Jessie , aged 8 , daughter of John Hill , Carrie , age 6 , daughter of J. J. Beero , while left- alone last night , lighted a fire with kerosene , pouring It from a half gallon can. It exploded , setting the girl's clothing on firo. Both were burned terribly from their waista down ; their limbs were charred to a crisp , and both will Railway Accident. QUIKCT , 111 , September 8 , 1 a. m. The passenger train going west Monday evening on the Hannibal & St. Joe B. B. , near Lathrop , struck some cattle , throwing the engine from the track and wrecking the train En gineer Jenningi was severely Ecalded. The fireman jumped fnm the locomo tive anctwas slightly injured , but no passengers wera hurt. TATAti DIBlOKd. Calvin Warren , and a man named Green , had an altercation at Lake Nan , Missouri , Monday night. Green drew a dirk knife and killed Watren. Both resided at Shelblna and came to Lka JTan together. The cause of. the quwrrel a DOMESTIC DOINGS , Arrival Of the Burns Mem orial Statue for Cen tral Park , „ Two Female Desperadoes Fatally Banged in Owen County , Ky. Secretary Sohurz Talks Fatherly to Big Sioux Chiefs on the Border , GenVNelsbn A , Miles Believ ed to be the Coming Chief Signal Officer. Cincinnati in Hostaciea Over Another Magr Ifloent Gift of a Citizen. In Memory of Burns B xxl&l Dispatch to Tns Br8. NEW YoiiK , September iT , 4 p. m. The Burns statue for Central piik , which weighs nearly seven tons , has just arrived on the steamer "An- choria. " The pedestal of solid gran ite , weighing fourteen tons , arrived last week. Both sfatuo and pedestal were transported here without charge. A committee of the Burns society have granted permission to have a du plicate of the statue made for Dundee , Scotland. A Murderous Fair. Special Dispatch to The Bee CINCINNATI , Septsmber 7 4 p..m , Tbe following is giving in a special from Madia on , lud. , as having oc curred in Owen county , Ky. : "Two women named Goodrich , wives of the murderers that were hung two years ago , dressed themselves in male attire , end wont by nigh I to the house of a lady in the neighborhood , whose name we fail to learn , and whose husband wni absent jit jhe timo. The l&dy was ihought-to hnv& { SHsasL jJlT Ftraa'e desperadoes wanted it. A peddle7"'n'a3 stopped in the house in the- evening imd secured permiaalon to sleep in the barn. The" Goodrich women entered the house and attacked the woman with knives. Her screams brnuuht I he peddler from the barn F [ with a pistol. He at once 'opeftd 1 fire upin the asissins killing one in- st ntly and wounded the other. The lady of the house , died from her in juries before the arrival of her hus band. " Von Bulow Paralyzed Special Dkpatch to The Bee. NEW YORK , September 7 4 p. m. A Parii special saya it ii reporter from Bvrlin t hit Hans Von Bulow hss had a stroke of paralysis and that he has lost the luo of his right hand. Miles for Signal Officer. Special Dispatch to THK Bn. WASHINGTON , September 7 4 p. m. The Post this morning says : "II was stated last night on authority that the successor to Gen. Meyer hac been found in the person of Genera ! NelsmA. Miles. The appointment wai determined upon at the instance of Gen. Sharraan , who is a wall known relative by marriage of Gen. Mi ea , and who has been already advancing the latter's inter- es's. It i' also stated that Mr. Hayes and Gen Sherman had a conference before they went west , at which time it was BctlM that Gen. Miles should have the place. The officer whom ru- nuir thus assigns to the head of the sign ? ! service , has been twenty years in the army , and hns bean brought in to special prominence through his campaign with the Indiana. The se lection would bo creditable in every way. " A Muniflcient Gift : Special Dispatch to Tun En. CINCINNATI , September 7 4 p. m. The announcement is made that anotbsr citizen ot Cincinnati has made a mrgnificont donation to the city. The name of the donor aud the terms of the gilt to bo made known at the opening of the exposition to mcrrow night. The gift is said to be two hun dred thousand dollar ? , for the pur pose of founding an art gallery , and Mr. llcuben Springer , is believed to bo the man. Skipped ana Safe. Special Dispitch to Tim BKK. DETKOIT , Mich. , September 7. 4 p. m. It is reported from Toledo that E. B. Hall , late treasurer of Lu cas county , in which Toledo is situ ated ! ia short § 40,000. He is now safu in Canada. Cut Bis Throat. SpccUl dlflpatch to Tils BIB. CINCINNATI , 0. , September 7 , 4 p. m. George Johnson , single and harnessmakcr , 43 years old , cut his throat last njrht from eir to ear , in Gandoph's ! Hall , on Broadway and Fifth. He died at the hospital this morning. Tired of War. SpecUl dispatch to TUB BKK. FORT KEOOH , Mont. , September 7 1 p in. The Sioux chief , Big Road , arrived here Saturday with ftur fol lowers , and surrendered to the mili tary. They say nearly 200 of their people are coming in. Big Bead and Horse Bead had a conference with Secretary Schurz. They want to come here and learn to faroi , and then be placed on the Tongue river reserva tion The secretary premised fo re fer their request to the great father at Washington. Mr. Schurz and his party started down the river to-day. O'Learys Show ; SpecUl dispatch to The Bee. CHICAGO , September 7 4 p. m. This is a cold drizzling day and affairs at the O'Leary tournament are glow ing enough , with rain trickling through the canvass and water oozing out ol sogoy soil , only few of the contestants have been the track on at any one time during the morning. At 1C o'clock the scora was : Horses Rose oi Texas , 170 miles : Dunn's entry , 192 ; Betsy Baker , 194 ; Bathman's entry , 182 ; Speculator , 216. Men JXiblar , 192 milet ; Krolme , 15D Colston , 101 ; Vint. 139 ; Col , 138 CwwfordjJLQQ ; Jackson ( colored ) , 05 Schott , 159 ; Connolly , 142 ; Byrne , 170. 4 , Bid ftOBT1K6 EVES ! , SpecU ! Dispatch to Tas Bss. CHICAGO , September 8 , 1 a. ra. There appears to bo a good deal of interest in thd horso-man tournament. The atlendance was fair list evening , considering the disagreeable weather , S ore at midnight ; men Byrne , 22S ; Krohne , 215 ; Calstor , 207 ; Schach , 204 ; Vent , 20l ; Cole , 145 ; Jackson , HG. Horses Betsey Baker , 251 ; Bathman'a entry , 251 ; Speculator , 250 ; Dunn's Entry,242 jlloae of Texas , 225. The leading horaoa are 26 miles ebead of the best man. It is still a matter of doubt whether they will win BB they are are all well fagged out and off the track rpxcopt one , while the men are jogsing away slowly and closing up. Dobler retired from the race at 2 orjftick , having completed 200 miles , his knee traoubling him. His friends are greatly disappointed. Price , the Enulishman , was to have run against O'Leary's nn.te , but had a sore throat and could not. A Heartless Special Dlgpitch to The B Sr. Loura , Mo. , * September 7 , 4 p. m , * Amy Grove , n beautiful yonpg married womin , living at 110 Myrtle street , cnmmittpd auicido here last n'ght ' under singular circumstances. . She wa ? married secratly last June to Burning and the imrriigo has been kept secret , Burning saying that be fore making it public ho wanted to get a situation. Last ni"ht he tried to pet from his wife the portrait Of anotlm woman ho had been attentive to and she , inflamed by jealousy , took poiaon in his pres ence. He acted most heartlessly after the r.cr , and the suicide was not made public until mornintj. The Woman was onciente , hence her shame that the marriage should bo made public , Over Niagara Falls. Special Dijatcli to The Dci NlAa RA FALLS , N. Y. , September 7 4 p. m. List ni ht W. J. Knapp , of TJtica , committed suicide by jump ing into the Niagara river. He de liberately took off his cuter clothing and then plunged into the rapids just ab-jye the fnlh on the American side. The only witness w < w a yr.ung lady. The body ha not been recovered. Passion Play. Special dispatch to The Bee. NEW YoCK , September 8. 1 a. ra. The "Patsion" a play which re lates to the story nf the last days ci Christ on earth , will be produced al Booth's theatre on the ai th of Dec ember next , under the mansgament of Henry 15. Abbey. Mr. Abbey ha signad ft. contract for producing this play , covering n period of throe yeara and the entire territory of the United States and Can\da. The manuscript laUioVfrno rs waa'uied in SauFran- claoo. claoo.WASITOGTOK WASITOGTOK CODKT CLKUKS ATrENTION. Special Dltpitch toTlio Eeo. WASHINOTOX , September 7. 10 p. m. Judge Lawrence , first comptrol ler , rendered a decision of interoat to clerks of United States circuit and district courts which he holds tint such clerks arc alwaya chargeible , as will with foea cixrnciJ , but not yet paid , as with thojo collected. This is an endorsement of a similar npinon of the prevjnt comptroller's predecessor ser , who refined an appltca'ion of a clerk for a bila nee dim him in this respect , allowed by a court , on the ground that there was no rule of ac tion for the accounting oflicers of the treasury except as to the rnitlor in- nvolved in ac ion and ID that only to the oxiont which the judgment di rectly determines aright. The Smithsonian Institute has re- cciv-td from Prof. W. Forester , of Berlin , the announcement i-f the dis covery by M. Pdlifa at Pala , on the Gth of September , 1830 , of a plane toid of the eleventh niii nituda , in twcnty-threo hours eijlit minutes , right ascension , and four degrees twelve minutes south declension , with a daily movement of eight min utes south. BLOODY MILL- A Priz-3 Fight in N-.w York. SpecUl Dispatch to The lice , NEW YOKE , September 8. 1. a. m. A desperate prizefight took piece in this city list night between Mar tin Fiddler Neary and Mike Mulany , of Providence , JR. I. The pugil sts fought according to the new rules of the London prize ring with naked Gats and catch weights. The battle ground was a stable up-town The tight was only witnessed by a select number of sporting men , us little erne no publicly had been given to the af fair. Neary staads five feet eight inches and weights 150 pounds. Ho is an English pugilist and has fought numerous battles in England. His fights in this country have been with Peter Crocker of New 5Tork , and Hike Gillespio of Philadelphia. Mul any stands tivo fact savonjinchos and weighs 150 pounds. He recently came hero from Providence and hai never fought in a regular prize ring , but has fought numerous glove fights. The pugilists reached the fighting ground quietly. When all prelimin aries for the mill were arranged a well known sport was selected umpire and the fight began. Mulany was in the best coed tion aud showed a de cided 1 ad in fighting from the start. Ho gained the first blood in the Grab round and the first knock down in the thirteenth. Sixteen rounds were fought , when Mulany brought Neary to a standstill. Neary was terribly punished and not able to win. His seconds refused to let him fight any longer. Thefi ht lasted Ovo hours and seven minutes. Pioneer Spedil Dbpttch to The Bee. CINCINNATI , September 7. 10 p. m. The first reunion of the pioneer telegraphers of the United States took place in this city to-day. About 75 persons were present , among whom were presidents and , vice presidents , managers and other high officials in the profession , and others nho have branched otf into other walks of life and are now holding high positions. The reunion was esentially social. After spsndint ! several hours in hand shaking , carriages were procured and the entiw party , accompanied by citi- zsns , took a drive tbr iU''h the Mit- urbg , v | ; ied the ij logical yiffain , fcwjp lo b t tiw Work Hoow , wit ? n sied Maud's trot at Chester Park and on returning to the city stopped at jd ill top resort. Last evening a grand banquet was given them at theBurnet House. A register has been made out giving time and place of entering service , lirst position , and present position. r ELECTRIC BRIEFS , Sp-cJal d'-lpatcfcai to the Eee. tv4siiiNGTON , September 7. Signal Sorgeaut Aldrich , whooo connection with the death of Juliet Hoopercaused such a sensation , was court martialed yesterday fur ilesethon. NEW HAVEN , Ct. , September 7. The 99th anniversary of the massaaro of Fort Qriswold was celebrated under the shadow of Groton monument , op posite New London , yesterday. INDIANAPOLIS , September 7. Hon. T. A. flendricks and J. W. A. Shaw ( colored ) , of New York , addressed a Urge democratic moatiiu last night. SATUTOCJA , September 7 4 p. m. Marthal 0. Roberta of New York , who has bepj pendinir the season with his fam.ly atthe U. S. hotel , Was stricken down with paralyss about 3 o'clock this morning. LOUISVILLE , Ky. , September 7A special from Frankfort ravs : _ The democratic state central committee met yesterday and issued circulars td all the county committees , asking them to help raise money to carry the Indiana election. CHICAGO , September 7. The cred- itorn of Asa Dow , the board of trade operator who failed recently owing to the rise in prrk , have decided to take the 40 per cut offered. BOSTON , Septembt-r 8. The Mil waukee turnera. since their arrival in the city , accompanied by a delegation from New York , have been well enter tained. Yesterday they wrra taken to Forest Garden where they were faeetedall day. COLUMBUS , 0 , September 7. News from Corning , Ind. . reports a state of siege existing there with the colored miners disposed to tight at the slghtest : aggression. MADISON , Ind. , September 7. John A. Logan spoke last night to a vast assemblage. A regiment of uni formed republican voters escorted him through tha town , he riding in a carriage drawn by four white horees. CHICAGO , September 7. Philip Harper , a German , aged 22 years , un married , was instantly killed at Peter Schiller's wagon factory last evening by being cauaht between the elevator joists of the first fljor. CHICAGO , . September 7The de funct city savings bank will pay an other dividend of 5 per cont. ST. Louis , September 7Tho plat form man on aU the r JUroids at E wf- St. Louia nuciLmiiis u > .uj > I L drod struck to-day for an advance from 51.10 to gl.25 per day. The corn- pair refuse to accede to the demands anl have rephced the strikers by new ma i- PmsBOKO , Pa , September 7.r-By the explrsionrfa burr at Marsha ! ! , Kennedy &Co.'s flour mill thi ? morn ing S. B. Manning , the chief miller was killed and Joseph Fletcher sort- uualy injured. SAKATOCI i , September 8. The American Social Science association began its nnnu.tl mooting here Ipst nvchfng. The pres'iUnr D C. Gil- inau , of the John Hopkins University delsvrring the addrjca. NEW YOKE , Saptembor 8 The family of Joseph Walsh , who are pup- poscd to have boon poisoned by eat ing canned ham , are recovering Postofflce Cnangea in Nebraska during the week ending September 4,1880 , furnished by Wm. Van Vkck , of the Postoflico Depart ment : Established Chester , Thayer coun ty , George N. Phillips , postmaster ; tup , Ctntcr county , Ira Wavea , postmaster. Name .Changed Medicine Creek , Furnas county , to Cambridge. Postmistress Appointed Miss Alice N. Koseotcr , Loup1 City , Sherman county. POLITICAL POINTS , Vermont Goes Republican. Special DUpttch to Ttic Ccc. WHITE EIVEU JUNCTION. Vt. , Sep tember 8 1 a. m. Returns from 110 cities and towns give the republicans 20,572 and the democrats 11,677. Four yeas ago the same towns gave the republicans 25.393 and the derao- : rats 11,670. Vermont Election. Special Dispatch to The Bee. MONTPKLIKU , Vt. , September 8 2 a. m. At this hour the returns in dicate that the republican * have elected Farnham governor by about 250 majority over the vote of 1876. The senate is entirely republican and in the houap four-fifths areof the same political strip3 , which insures the re election of Senator Edmunds. All three of the republican congressmen are elected. Tyler , in the second district has a clear majority over both his competitors ; Grant , in the third , has a fair majority end Juyco , in the first , had a walk over. The green- barkvote forg vernor will not amount to over 1202. There is general rejoicing here and all over thn etato by the republicans over the clean sweep made by thorn. New Hampshire Republicans. Special Dispatch to The B o. CONCOKD , N. H. , September 8 1 a. m. The republican alato conven tion was held yesterday. Judge Daniel Barnard was choaen president , and on taking the chair , made r. speech of conRidi'mblo It-rgth , nfser which ox Senator Chas H. Bell of Exeter | was nominated for governor and the following railroad commis sioners were selected : Jaa. E. Finch , Ohas. A. Smith and E. J. Tenmsv. Mr. Bell accepted the nomination in a brief speech , which was received with applause. Nathaniel White and Ezra H. Winchester were nominated by ac clamation for presidential elcctora-at- large. Col. Bob Ingcrsoll was to have been present to address the convention but was detained by a railroad smashup - up at Stamford , Conn. , and could not reach Concord in season. The con vention adjourned at 11:15 p. m. The platform of the Chicago con vention and the nominees of the party were endorsed , they demand a con gress aud a chief executive who will protect citizens in the&eo enjoyment si political , cm } advocate a vigorous enforcement of all existing laws , and , if necessary , the enac-ment of new ones for the proteo- ion of voters , the laboring men , etc. ; : hey contrratglatrd the country on tbo success of the presunt administration , and tnink that Garlidd should bo the next president Georgia Republicans. PpeeUl Dispatch to Tbo Ktr ATLANTA. Ga. , September 8 1 o. m. The republican state convention met yesterday. The convention w s composed of leading republicans in the state. There were three distinct parties in the convention one in fa vor of nominating.state officers , ono tn favor of supporting Colquiit , the present governor , and another favor able to Norwood. Fruits and Flowers. p--cUl Dispatch to The Bee. ST. Looig , September 7 10 p. ro. Tiio Mississippi Valley Horticul tural society opened an exhibition in tha hall of the chambers of commerce this evening , which is one of the fin est pomolopical displays ever seen in this country. The boird of trade haa givtn up their inSgnificent hall to them , and the work of cUcoran'n > l is completed. One of the principal features , an obelisk just half the height of Cleopatra's Needle , and modeled after that celebrated mono lith , which is covered wi'h apples brought fromEgypt to Illinois. About ton thousand apples will be used. The spacious haU was covered with tables , upon which the fruit is displayed. There are 5,000 plates of apples , six teen hundred plates of pears , and one thousand plates of miscellaneous fruits. To-morrow the cut flowers will bo arranged and the exhibition made complete. All of tbo prominent horticulturists and pomolnaists of the Misaissipi valley will exhibit speci mens of plants aud fruits. Snow In Chicago. Bpccfol Disaatch to Tha Bee. CHICAGO , September 8 1 a. m. A little sno v fell in Chicago yester day , the first of the season. Shipping men say there was quite a flurry on the lake list night , and winter cloth ing and furs were necessary for com fort. An early winter is predicted. Base B ll. Special Dispatch to Tec Bee. The following games of basa ball were pbyed September 7 : CtEVBLAND Cincinatis 6 , Clcve- lands 0 BUFFALO Buffalos 4 , Chicngos 7. THOY. N. Y. Boston ? 3 , Tr ys 6. Game called at the eighth inning. No Cutting1 of Rates. Special Dispatch to The B . NEW YO2K , Saptembor 8 1 a. m. f * 'idoriiwi > iy rulrrad / ' ? ght agents that rates have neen uut. The agent of the Chicago and Northwestern rail way says that rates of freight are ba- ing well maintained. He did not be- Hove that any companies were cutting. The pool is constantly extending its sys'emetrengthniiigits influence and covering morn point * rf the chief lines of transportation. Another railroad manager aaid that the stories afloat wera "tno thin , " and he wondered than anybody famili-tr with the tricks of stock brokers attached to them tha least importance Comnvssioner Fink proftrcil to say nothing. Telephone Convention. Special Dbpatch toThe Bee NIAOAUA FAT.LS , September 8,1 a. m. Tno national telephone associa tion at the morning geaium appointed committees on orgonization and credentials. In the afternoon they roprotcd and a diacussiun of the ro- forta occupied the entire session. At the evening susaicns a committee on the topics lobe discu-sed in tbo con vention , made a loi-g repjrt , which , together with routine business occu pied the whole evening. Thojionven- tion adjourned till tbh morning. It wil [ probably last four or five days. New York Money and Stock. WALL ST. , Nsw YORK , icpt. 7 130 p. m. Hoi.cy 2J per coot ; exchange et aily at ? 1'SJJ 4.81 dOVKUNMESTa. Stenly. osf.ai iosa us4i'a no ? us5'a io2j u.sn noi Currency ( Fa 126 STOCKS. Active ; dehncd J to 2 percent ; recovering J to J icrccnt. WU ir.6 | St P.and O.pM. . . ? 4J N YC 132J Laukawanna & W. . 0 J Erie 4i'J lliuUon Canal CSJ Erie prclil 63 } N J C 77i K I liU M i E Hi Lake Shore 10 < rJ Iteulin , ; 27 Northwestern 101 * I.M B7J Northwrstcrn pM.lMJ L.VN. 11T Paiific Mail 4H K. & C 17 Ohio 35 } MsCentral 115 Ohiojpfd 70J U.I'- 94 } St Paul 2 > C C &IO Ifc * 3l.raullpfd Hit MC 07 H&StJnc 41 1J&K.O lli St Joe pfd K K&T 304 Wali.kh 39J NPpM 5J. Wabnsh pfd to CCC A 1 7 St.P. andOmahi. . 4J { * Nbw York Produce Marked. NEW YORK , September 7. Flour Without important change ; very moderate export and home trade deimnd : round h"op Ohio , $4 00 50 ; choice do , § 4 C05 75 ; superfine western , § 3 2333 90 ; common to goodexirado , $37534 15 ; choice du , do , 54 20@G 25 ; choice white wheat , S4 lfi@4 GO. Wheat About Ic better ; and trade very moderate ; No. 2 red , Septem ber , § 1 05l 05 } ; October , § 1 07 ; do , November , $1 07i@l 08 , } ; do , cash , § 1 05 bid , 95c asked. Corn fj@jc better ; rather quiet ; mixed western , spot , 50@51J- ; do , future , 5l u3\c. O.its Shade stronger ; western , 38JS44C. lieof Firm and in moderate de mand and nominal ; new plain mesa , § 9 50 ; now extra , do , ? 10 00. Pork Firm ; new mess § 10 00. Lird Higher and strong ; steam rendered , 88 42L Butter Firm" and good request , and quiet , but firm ; Ohio , 15i@ < ! 8c. St. IKDUIS Live Stock. Sr. Louis , September 7. Hogs Fairly active ; Yorkers and Baltimore * , Si 90S5 10 ; railed pack- in ? , ? 4 9035 20 ; butchers to fancy , $5 20@5 40. Receipt * , 2,300 head ; shipments , 1,100 head. Chicago Ijrve Stock. CHICAGO , September 7. Hogs Fairly active and steady with salea at 85 10 5 20 for light packing and shipping ; 84 50@5 25for heavy packing ; 85 105 70 for good to extra choice heavy shipping Lta. Receipts , 14,602. t'loTo ' day'a market was active a Vade firmer than yesterday ft ; HUBERM J Oor. Douglas and 13th Sts. Gives Great Bargains in Ladies' and Gents'ft < ft AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATGES All Kinds Of JEWELRY , SILVER WARE AND DIAMONDS. We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Money. hipping and Nebraska and Texan steers ; siles of good native cows and butchers' fteers wore made at 82 95 @ 4 CO ; X braakaand Texn steers at S325@345 , and for good to extra shipping steers at $4 3K5 ( 00. The fresh receipt * were 3,831. Cole Jsro Produce Market. CHICAGO. September 7- The grain markets were firmer and higher under a good demand from the shorts on account of high receipt ! and the wet weth ° r . No. 2 spring wheat a Aranced Ij5@2jja and closed ctOO OOlc cash91JcSeptember91c ; ; October ; 92gc November , and 90jo seller the year. Corn Was $ @Jc higher ; No. 2 closing at 40c cash or September ; ® 41o October ; 41Jo November , r 42jc M y. Oata $ c better ; No. 2 sold at 28J @ 29c for S"pember , October or November , closing with sellers at 29)c. 29)c.Kyo Kyo Improved | @lc ; No. 2 sold at79ccash80o. ; Barley Was moro firmly held ; sales if era at l@2c advance * . No. 2 sellings ! 7Go caih ; 76@77o October. Whitfcy-81 13. Mean Pork Hog products stronger. Mesa pork $15 00@15 25 ; hi ha" an 1 closed at $17 75 cash or September ; t 817 50 October ; § 13 57 November ; 313 00 seller the year ; § 13 32 for January. Lard 5@10o hgher , cloning * t $8 05 cash or September ; 38 Of < 38 074 Octubsr ; S812J October ; § 8 128 IB November , § 8 76 seller th * year , and § 7 95 J.itmuy. at. ixiuis froauce- ST. Louis , September 7. Flour Stedy and unchanged. Wha t Higher ; No. 2 red , 89 $ ® 89 $ < 3S9jje cash ; 90(389 ( ji < § 90c Septetn- b -r ; 91 A(592a ( October ; 92 * @ 92 Jc No vember ; 89jj@90a thoyear ; No. 3. do , according to location ; No 4 nit , 8C < S82 c. Cnrn Higher at 3838Jo cosh ; 38J@38c Sr'embe ; 38 @ 38Jc Octo ber , 38f o ; November , 33i38c ; December - cembor ; 37Jc the yesr. Odta Higher ; 30o cash ; 28g28jc Sentember ; 283 1 the year. Eye Firm ; SOcbiJ. Butter Unchanged. Eggs Unchanged. Barley Unchanged. Whisky Steady at $1 13. Pork § 15 75. Dry Salt Meat Firmer at § 5 50 ® 8 60@8 90. B. c < m Firmer at ? G 25 < g9 50 ® 10 0010 12i. L rd Firmer.at7 90 bid. Receipts Flour 8,000 brls , wheat 5,000 bu , corn 10 , 000 bu , oats 7,000 bu , rye 4,000 , barley 2,000. Shipments-Flour 10,000 brht.wheat 21,000 bu , corn 7,000 bu , oats 2,000 bn. THE CHASE COUNTY "LEADER. " COTTOXWOOD , Chase Co. . Kara- . "Anakeglg" Is the nsmo of a Pile Remedy In Hxtucctli n thin action of the Stjtc upon the rccoiMnendition of them : who have tried It , bv W.V. . JODCH. Wil iim Barton ray he tried every remedy recoinmcuJetl.but "Anakesis > tw38 the only one that ejected a permanent cure. Samples o ( "Miatcsis" are sent free to all tnf. fere.B on app'Idt on to "An aketits" Depot , Box KHO , Now York. Also sold by Amiga's OTBFJ where I'rifco S'.OO per IMJX. ST , CATHERINE'S Academy for Young Ladies. ISthandCassSte.Omaha , Neb. Tha course of otuilitnat thh Insti'.ntlon , be tides the usual branches vl anKncliih education , embraces French. German , Muai Drawlnir , Painting , Plain and Fan y Needle Work , W x Flowera , eti The wsrion coramaoccs the first Mo day In September and the fl Bt Monday la February. linva ( rum fire to t n ycaraof ago wilt be ail * mittl'd. For further jiartlculara app'y to Directress of St. Catherine's Academy. > u3012t ATTENTION. BUILDERS AND CON TRACTORS. The owner of the celebrated Kaolin Banks , near LOUISVILI U , NEB. , ha * now ready at the depot at Louisville , on the E. & SL railroad , "W to fill any _ order at roaaonable prices. Par ties desirinR a white front or ornamental brick will do well to give as a call or send for sample. J. T. A HOOTER , Prop , , Lotfrvflle. y HAMBURG AMERICAH PACKET CO.'S Weekly Line of Steamships Leaving Kew York E ery Tharjday at 2 p. m. For England , France and Germany. For Passag * app'y to C. B. RICHARD & CO. , General PagseoRet AfcenU , Jane2My 61 Broadway , New Tork. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WEEKLY BEE , CD r-CD O * * r ol - Q _ CD m o H CO FALL 1880. Men's Calf Hoots . . . $ > Ladles' Kid Button Shoes . 1 K .y C4lf o ) l . . . 1 Mites' 0. a t Butte > . . . . . . 1 Child's Gnat Button . Mcns Calf Shoes . 1 Ladles' Side i Lace Kids . 1 I'oy'e Alexis . . 1 llisfcs-Sldo Lace Kid . 1 Men's Ba'les ' . 1 Children's PolUh . Ladr Kid 81lppra . Children s Lace shoes . . . . Man's Sw d Boots . 3 Ladies' Kid Ties . 1 Men's IJrsana. . . . . . . . . . 1 . Udien' SerRp Shoes . t Bo > 'a Button Shoes . 1 Youth's Button Shoes . 1 New Coeds re ceived daily. We gel ! for ca h only. Money refunded if thegoodi don't wear as represented. Wo keep in jtock all gizexandwidths and guarantee a K'XH ! tit in every respect. Boots and Shoes Made to Order A -PECIAI.1Y. Tha Onlr Complete Stocfc In tue City Kcpnlrlng dune Frco of Charge. H. DOIILE A CU , Leading Shoe Store. VINEGAR WORKS 3 Janet , Brt. Strand I0tSt * . , 01U HA. Tint qualltr dUtllled Win Bd Cider VIney.r of any strength below cantorn prices , anil wur. nntad Just u good 'it vbolesiila > ml reuit. nd fo EKSS7 KHEB3 ,