ff n. ' . 1 HE ' PAIL BEE.i . I . i j ELEVENTH YEAR. OMAHA , THUjRSDASr MORNING , JULY 21 , IS81 , NO. 20 HEAL ESTATE BARGAINS -AT BEMIS' ' AGENCY , IIFmNIH AND JjODOLAS SIS , , No 1 Lot on Harnoy street , near new court houne , S2JOO. No 2-Lot on Cass street ncnr 22d , ? 200. No 3 Lot on OaHornla direct near 22(11COO. * "NO B Lot on JIarcy btrcct near U. 1' . depot , < No d-4 block In Slilnn's 34 addition near Con- * No . 8 Two lot * onDecatur ncAr Campbell St. , . NolO-Slots on CoUax etrcct near llanscom TArk , t rcaionablo jirlccs. JOO choice resilience lot * In Credit Fonder nnd Ortndvlew adilltloiu a short distance Houthcojt of TJ. I * , nnd D. it Jl. dcpota , prices from J100 up- 18 lots on 21st , S-2J , 20tl and SumJcrs ttrcc ! , north of nnfl Adjoining K. NVSmiUi's addition , WOOJ tcmn ca-j- , J < o 09 Full corner 16t on Douglas street near 10th , 25CO. No 70 Corner 00x110 feet lot on 'Doughs near near llth street , W100. \No. 71 Tlireo lots In Olse's addition near Sum- . ( l rs itrcct , SUKX ) 73 Lot on Ilovatur street , near Irene Shlnn's 2d addition 8115. t No. 7fi 82x00 feet on Pacific street near U , P. nd U. & il. depots $300t > . No. 70 Splendid warehouse lot 77x132 feet Oth street near Jones , $3500. No 73-3 lots on Harncy street uoar 10th$2000. No'8tLot In Glee's addition near Saundcra 'reet , SCOO. 'No. 82 Lot In discs' addition near SaunJcro etrcct , $300. No 83 2 lota on 10th near Pacific and Nail Works , 81600. No 80 Lot on Charles street near Saundcjs , 4500.No No 87 Lot on Leavcinvorth near 16th , $1,100. No 83 Lot on Caldwcll street near Saunders , * 50o. No 89 Lot on Chicago near 22d street , $1600. No 00 Lot on Blonde near Campbell street 576. 31 lota InMIIlanls & Caldwcll's addition , Sher man aycnuo , 10th street , Spring , Saratoga and Florence streets , $700 and upwards. No 122 2 lots on Ittth street , near 1'oppleton's new residence , $1000. No 123 Lot 71x310 feet on Sherman avenue , 10th street , $1100 No 121 8 lots on Bellcvue street , near shot towcc , * W to $75 each. No 125 Full' block on Clinton street , near shat tower , $50 to $75 each. rNo23-Lot on IBth street , no" wliltolead works. S525 No 127 2 lots , 31 acres near head of St. Mary's .avenue , on road to Park , 8 00. No 129 Lo on California near Crclghton Col- enc. 8376. No 130 4 lots near new government corral , 82J S207J acres each. S300. t No 101 Ix > t In disc's addition on Cameron St. near Suundcn , niakc nn offer. No. ICO Lot In GUc's addition on CasslusSt. , near State , make an offer. No 102 Lot In Glee's addition on Cusslus near Saundcrs , make an offer. No 103 1 block In Doyd's addition addition near Omaha Barracks , make an offer. No 101 7 lots In Henry & Shclton's addition near high school , price from 81250 upward. 170 Lot on Pacific street , near ICth , make an offer. offer.No No 171 2 lots on Webster street , near 21st , both $ J3iO or SiOOO for corner and 81800 for ju do. do.No 173 I lot on Cass near 14th street. $1000 No 176 Lot on Sherman uxeuue 10th street near Izard , 44x132 , 81400. No 177 3 lots In Grandvlcw. make an offer. No 180 Lot In Smnn's addition on Pier St. , near end street car track , 26. No 181 Two lots In Nelson's addition , 1 on " " 'laahr street.- un Oxt .t u > t , ncaz Cumlnu , $300 each. - - No IK ) Two g\\t \ \ cage lots on Cass street near 21st. on a corner , $0000. No 1S5 Lot on S < , ward street , ucar Saundcrs , make an offer. No 180 3 lots on Seward street , near Irene , make an offer No 180J , lot'on na\cnportnear 25th500. No 187J , lot on Division near Cumlnf t. , $200. No 188J , block In Ildj-d'u addition , near Omaha barracks , 400. 81200. No 102J , 2 lots on 18th btrect near white lead works , 105U. No 1031 , lot on 20th street near Sherman , $100 , No 1U1Jt. lots on 22d Btrcct , near Clark , SCOO. No 11HJJ , 3 beautiful lota on taundcra ut. near Street car turn table , $1276. No 1UOJ , lot on l&th near I'lcjce ot. $500. No 201 Lot In Glae's addition on Cameron st , near Saundcrs , $500. No 20i Lot on Cameron street near Saunders. $900.No No 203 Lot in Shlnn's addition on Saundcra Btrcct , near street car turn tabla. JSCO. No 214 Beautiful lot In NcUon'u addition , on Division etreet near Cumins , SjDV. No. 205 Two lots ou Castellar street , near 10th $1CO.No No 203 Two lots on Sixteenth street , near the nail works , 81600. No 208 One-half lot on California Btrcct near Slet , 8700. N0'2i)9 ) Lot on 18th street near Nicholas , 000. No 210 Lot on Capitol avenue near 23dl&00. Na 212 Lot KSxSOO feet on Colfax street , near Ilanscom Park , with Improvements , 82700. No 213 Two acre * on Cuminy strc t , 81000. No 215 One-half acre on California , near Ken ncdy street , 8350. No 210 Beautiful lot on Hamilton street near street car turn taole , 1000. No 217 Lot on 23d street , near Clark. $500. A few aero lota only remain unsold In "Park Place" little west of frelghton Collegt , prices ranging f i am 8276 to 8300 each and on easy terms. LoU In Horbacn's 1st and 2d additions ; also lots In Park er'tShlnnV Nelson's , Terrace's , K. V. Smith's. Uedlck's , and all the other additions t any price and at on v teruw. Ten acres In the city limits on the road to the barracks at 8376 per acre. Keur beautiful rtddcnco lots In front of " Crclghton College ; will cut them up to suit. Nine residence lot * north of Creluhton College- grounds , from 700 to 81000 each. Thirty redden ! lots In PsrUr's addition , six blocks north of the cnd of the strces car track ou Saundcn street , 8300 each , 810 down , balance to suit , at b per cent Interest. A few lots left In Terrace addition on the road to the Park , near head of St. Mary's at cnue.70 each. To thoa who w 111 build a 1200 residence , 7 J cars time at B p < r cent Interest.- LoU In Laku'a addition at 83MJto 88(0 each , 10 years tinio at 0 IXT cent Interest , to tlioto who build. 'lhooldTousley40-acro tract with bouse and all Improtcments , adjoining sace courxo and fair grounds' for 800. , , . , . Tracts of B , lit-IB , 20 , 40 or 80 acres , with bull 'ding * and other Improvements and adjoining the oty | , at all prices. . BiOO of the best residence lots In the city of Omaha any location you desire north , vast , couth or west , and at bed rock prices. > 260 choice business lots In all the principal bus mess ttrc , U In Omaha , varying tram 8500 to Two hundred homes and loU ranging from * WO to f 16,000 , auU located | n c\ tty part of the city. city.Large number of excellent turn * In Douglas. Sarpy Sauiidcrs , Dodge , Washington. Hurt , and other good counties In eastern Nebraska. 12,000 acre * la-bt laridi In IJou lu , 7000 acres beat land * In Sarpy county , and Urge tracU In all the uutern tier of countleu. Otcr 900,000 aero of the bett land In the Ne braska for fcalo by thin agency , Verj large amounts of suburban property Irene one to ten , twenty and forty acre plecen. locatut within ono to three , four or die mlloa of the pontotfice some very cheap pieces. New Map * of Omaha , published by George I Bemla plain , unmountcj ioaM 60 cenU each mounted , colored and with cloth back , 91,60 ccch. Money loaned on Improved farms also on imnroicJ city | roptrty , at tbu lowest raten of InUrcnt. Iloubes , stores , hotels , fariut , lotil ondt. olUcta rooms , etc. . to rent or leake. Taie paid , rcnta collected , deed * , inortKagc * , and all klndaol real estate documents made ou on tliort notice. GEO. P. BEMIS1 Real Estate Exchange 15th and Douglas [ Street , OMAHA NEB , - - - NO FEVER AT ALL. Tli0 President Passes Yesterday and Last Night with No Fever Whatever , , Ho Receives n Silver Modal From Now York with Ap propriate Inscriptions. Quitoau Kicking Against the Bill-of-Faro at the Wash ington Jail. A Circular Issued Regarding the Quarantining qf Cattlo. ; Ijipoinlinont * of RovonnoGnngors Hereafter to lo Made 1)J" tlio Internal Revenue Btiroau THE PRESIDENT. NO FEVER YESTEHDAY. WASHINGTON , July 20. Eiich sue- ccoding day now seems to } bo the resident's best. To-day certainly ras. He has had no favor at { all , has 10 pain but that caused by . 'natural uppcration of the wound nnd 'is dong - ng nicely in every way. Ho slept nero this afternoon than yesterday Hit was ready to "turn in , " as ho ox- > rcs3cd it , at an early hour to-night. Mrs. parfield nnd Miss Mollie went out riding this evening and there voro very few callers. The doctors say his improvement o-day has not only been satisfactory mt rapid. There is a force of about 150 men at work on the United States steamer Tallapoosa , putting 'her in ; oed order so as to have her fcady to ako the president on a trip when we'll enough. It is expected that by An- ust loth the president , accompanied > y his family and the surgeons , will > o able to take a trip. TUB PllESIDENT IlEUKTVUS A MEDAL. There was received nt the White louse to-day from Now York , a ailver modal for the president. On the ob- orsc side is the head of the president vith the words , "James A. Qarfiold , ho nation's choice for president , .880. " On the reverse side is a laurel wreath , "July 2d , 1881 , " nnd the vords "For him n civic wreath1 ; dan- jer that found him faithful crowns lim . " groat. _ _ _ BULLETINS- July 20. The fol- owing bulletin was issued at 8:30 : a. n : The progress of the president to ward recovery continues uninterrupt edly. Ho passed a quiet night. His mlso this morning was 80 , tomporu- , uro 98.4 , respiration 18. D. W J. N. UAKNES , J. J. WooinvAiin , , ROUT. REYBUUN. THE BULLETIN TO THE OADINET. Tlio following is the bulletin for the cabinet : EXECUTIVE MANSION , July 20. My Dear Sirs : There ia a decided im provement in the president's condi- ; ion this morning. Ho slept "cry well during the night and his pulse at this lour is 8G , which is lower than at any irovioua timo. His temperature and espiration are normal. - The wound a doing well nnd is discharging pus 'reoly and properly. Tlio president's ippctito is still good and great care will continue to bo exorcised in his diet. Very truly yours , J. S. BKOWX. TO THE TWO CONSULTINO KUllOEONS. WASHINGTON , July 20. The follow ing dispatch was sent this evening by ' ho attending surgeons to the consult- .ng surgeons : EXECUTIVE MANSION , 7 p. m. Dur ing the past tvventy-fotir hours the president's progress has boon uniform ind satisfactory. Ho had a good light and has expressed himself : hroughout the day as fooling quite comfortable. The medication reported ed in our last telegram has bcon con- .inued without change. At 8HO : this morning his pulse was 80 , tempera- ; uro , 98 | , respiration , 18. At 1 ] > . m. iis pulse was 88. At 7 p. m. his pulse was 08 , temperature 09 J , res liraton , 10. ( Signed ) D. W. BURS , J. J. WOODIIUUN , JAMES BAIINES , Roirr. REYUUUN. WAHHINGTON , July 0 , 7:30 : p. m.- The following official bulletin , juat . issued , gives the president's condition it 7 this evening : The president lias passed an excellent day. At 1 p. m. his pulse was 88 , temperature 98. ) , respiration 18. At present his pulse is 08 , temperature 1)0. ) G , respiration 19. [ Signed. ] D , W. BIJHS , * . J. 1C. BARNES , J. J. WOODWARD , ROUT. REVBUKN. b OUITEAU. HE KICKS AOAIN8T HIH ORVB. Guiteau , following the example of other conspicuous characters , an nounces that lie is going to write anA autobiography or finish the ono lie hait d begun , when ho ho had nothirig'iti Jiijr ' lifo to give him notonety. Thu morning ho wanted better food Borvcd him in future and said that the diet is too rough for him , Ho complained , too. of not anything to read and said hereafter ho wanted at least three daily papers each day. MISCELLANEOUS. TUB QUA1UNTININO OF CATTLE. WASHINGTON , July 20. 'flip socro- rotary of the ticasury has issued a circular regarding the quarantine o cattle to the effect that meat cattle im ported from Europe may bo quaran lined at any suitable place at the discretion crotion of the collector. INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU. A circular has been ieaucd by the roasury department which transfers o'tho internal revenue bureau all justness in connection with the ap * lointmont'of gaugorgj storekeepers , > tc. This work has for the past year > ocn done in the appointment ofllco. "t was sent to that olllco shortly alter ho Chicago convention , bccauso Sccro- aryShermandidnotlikothoparttakon > y Commissioner Raum. The circu- , ar is n practical restitution to the commissioner of internal revenue of a : ontrol of the patronage indicated. 11UREAU 01 * STATISTICS. Chief Nimmo , of the bureau of tatistics , reports to Secretary Win- loin that during the month of Juno here arrived in the custom districts of Ualtimoro , Boston , Detroit , Huron , Coy West , Minnesota. Now Bedford , tfow Orleans , Now York , Passama- nioddyand San Francisco , 101,010 icrsons , ol' whom 95,073 were mmigrants ' , 3,351 citizens of the J Jutted | States returned front abroad , \nd 1,880 aliens not intending to ro- nain in the United States. Of the otal . number of immigrants there ar rived from England and Wales 8lli ( , j7 reland 10,540 , Scotland 2,500 , Aus- ria 5,355 , Boliiium 127 , Donnmrk 1.-120 , Frnnco 4,7GO. Germany 3,419 , Hungary 333 , Itnly 1,473 , Netherlands 1.17G , Norway 5,290 , .Holland 842 , Russia 702 , S > vedoil 10,084 , Switzor- and 1,558 , Chinese 3,035 , Dominion of Canada 7,709 , and from all other countries 525. During the twelve nonths ended Juno 30 , 1881 , the lo- al number of immigrants arriving in ho above named districta was 000- 239 , an increase of 202,982 , over the ireceding yoar. ENTITLED TO THE SAME ritlVILIOKS. The question whether the package of locumonts addressed to ox-Senator 3onkling , at Utica , and presented at ho city postoflico here , could bo for- vardod without payment of postage , vaa recently referred to Judge Froo- nan , assistant attorney general , for the ostoflico department. Judge Free- nan has decided that the senator hav- nC resigned is entitled to the same privileges as ono whoso term of office las expired , and may send and receive ublic documents here until Deccm- > or next. SUMMER SPORTS. THE TUKF- SARATOGA RACES. SARATOOA , July 20. There were our races on to-day's card , the first if which was for a purse ot $300 , for 11 ages , distance three-quarters of a nilo. It was won by Hiawatha , with Valparaiso second and Hermit third. ? nno , 1:14A. Valparaiso was the fa- cw orito in tlio pooling , soiling at $750 , with : Hermit as second choice at $500. Ada was the third choice and sold at ? 300. The second race for a purse of § 350 , or all ages , mile and a furlong , was von by Boulevard ; Victim , second ; Montrose , third. Time : 1:59J : | . / roETPONED.ON ACj'QUN ? OF RAIN. CHICAQO , July 20. To-day's races ms postponed until 1 o'clock tomorrow row on account of rain. JIYSTIO PARK RACES. BOSTON , July 20. This is the scc- nd day of the July meeting of the tlystic park races. The 2:20 : clssa or a purse of $300 , divided , was won > y Little Gem in the second , third nd fourth heats , Patch second , \xtchor third , Flirt fourth. Time , 2:31 : , 2:31 : | , 2:31 : ] , 2:3G. : John II , with n running mate , 'ailed to beat the best'record of 2:1-1 : .J , nado by Billo D and mate at Narru- ; ansott park. The three miles were rotted in 2:29 : , 2:23i : , 2:22. : THE DIAMOND. GAMES PLAYED YESTERDAY. TROY , July 20. Bostons 4 , Treys > BurrALO , July 20. Chicagos 7 , Bufialos 11. CLEVELAND , 0. , July 20. Clovo- ands 3 , Dctroits 8. PROVIDENCE , July 20. Providences 0 , Worcestors G. That St , Iioais Baby. BROOKLYN , N. Y. , July 20. The } t. Louis baby , Genevieve Frances McGovcrn , which has created consid erable excitement here during the past week , remains jn charpo of the city uirso by direction of the charity com missioners. After her rolcaso from custody Mra. Haines went to her .jrand-mothor. and her daughter , the nether of the child wont to the Pieropont house , from which hotel they loft in * company with an elderly 'untleman supposed tobo Mrs. Haines" msband. It is reported that they re- urned to St. Louis. Another report .s that they will remain here till the jaby is adopted into a respectable amily. , Indication * . Omen OY THE OIIIEF SIGNAL Or ( JBit , WAHIIINQTON , July 20 , For : ho lower lake region , partly cloudy weather and possibly local rains ; winds mostly south to west ; lower jarometor and stationery or higher temperature. For the upper Missis sippi and lower Missouri valley , part ly cloudy weather and local ruins ; southerly winds ; stationery or highei barometer and temperature , preceded by fulling barometer in the former district ; the rivers will continue sta tioncry ! or fall slowly. Illness of ForopauBU' * 810,000 Beauty , llonal AisoclnUxl I'rcw. CHIUAOO , July 20. A Daily News special from Galena says : "Mist Montague , Foropau h's $10.000 beau ty , who was last night reported as dangerously ill with inflammation o the bowels and hardly expected u recover , is better this afternoon though not out of danger1 The Presidential Purco- National Associated \'rcai. \ NEW YORK , July 20 , Subscription to-day for the benefit of the family o President Oarfiold amounted to $3 514 , making the total § 101,020 , FOREIGN EVENTS , Dean Stanley to .1)8 ) Buried Mon day Bailfe His -Wife in WestminstorjAbbBy , V * L A General Mooting of the Nihl- listib Organizations in StPotorsburer.w Midhat Pa8haStiUtIptonniuod on Suicide. 'ko ' Irifch Pototoo'-Crop ported iBxcollont. Tlio Now York -.Stock Market Wntchcil withjK on At ton- tion in THE niiait rbiA'tt ) CHOP. LoNiiqNvJuly SO.'f-lloforts received ronl ninny part * of Ireland indicate mt the Irish potato crop will bo of a oed quility and plentiful. MOUK TllOOrS FOK THlVoLI. LONDON , July 20. A dispatch front 'o'llstnntiilonlo ' says the sultan has rdorod . . frosii'troopa to" bo sent to Trin oh.- linrUSED PERMISSION TO HKK HIM. CONSTANTINO ! ' ! , ! ? , July 20. TllO iimily of Midhat Pasha 1ms made pplication to iho sultnn' far pvrmis- on to visit Midhat , who is imu- lying ndor thu sentence of the commission hich condemned him to donth , but , ctitiR under the ndvicoa of his minis- era , Iho sultan has refused their ro- ucst , TJIK NIHILISTS IN 8KHSION. ST. PETBiianuao , July 20. It is olievod that the nihilists arc now aiding a general congress of their ody in this city , but tip to this mo- nont the government oiliciala have ecu unable to discover the place . here the congress ia being hold , 'hia , at least , is the statement by the Ilicinls , but it is bollovcd in some uartors that their knowledge of the looting nnd of the persons composing Sto congress is accurate , and at the roper tinio a descent will bo made pen the place and the entire assembly mdo prisoners , ATCHIXa THE NEW VOUK STOCK MAll- KET. LONDON , July 20. Fluctuations in 10 Now York stock market are mtchcd hero with keen attention. Vhonovor first-class securities drop i Now York investors here suizo the pportunity to buy cheaply. There s very strong confidence hero in trictly first-class American securities , nd there appears , to bo no limit to ho amount which English capitalists re willing to take if they caiU got liciii a * AVOOB KIIAN 11EACHKH FlOKNA. LONDON , < .Iuly 20. A dispatch from " Calcutta says it is reported that Ayooh "liun , with hia forces , lias reached iokna. TO 1K ! nUUIED MONDAY. LONDON , July 21. Dean Stanley , vill bo buried in Weatininter Abbey londay beside his wife in Henry /Tl. chapel. The Prince of Wales iia promised to attend and other ncmbors qf the royal family will also o present. AN APPEAL TO TUB SULTAN. CONSTANTINOI'LE , .Tilly 20. TllO iniporor of Morocco has appealed to ho sultan to stop the agitation pro- ailing in north Africa. MIDIIAT MAKES ANOTlllUt ATTEM1T. CoNSTANTiNoi'LE , July 20 , Midhat 'asha to-day made another attempt o commit suicide by opening the veins n hia arm with scissors. He was akon before the sultan who express- d regret that ho should attempt his ) wn death. . Midhat Pasha replied , aying : "My life is not worth liv- ng. " STAND FIRM. The Declaration of the Stal warts After the Ballot ing Yesteray. . japham Within Four Votes of Election- ALBANY , N. Y. , July 20. Tlio joint convention resumed its flcsnion at iooi > to-day. The < first ballot for a successor to Conkling rcaultud : Lap- mm 72 , Conkling 28 , Woorlford 1 , Potter ( clom. ) 40. Total 150 : nocos. vary to a 9hoico , 70. A second ballot vraa ordered , ro- suited : Laplmm 72 , Potter ( duin. ) 41) ) , Conkllng 28 , Woodford 1. Total 150 : necessary to a choice 70. After the BOCOIH ! ballot the convun- .ion adjourned until to-morrow. Most of the stalwarts mot in the at torney general's oflicu this morning and all porsoiuilly or by proxy an swered the call ofjthoir names on another days vote with "stand firm. " ALBANY , July 20. Half-brood leaders to-night industriously circula ted a story that Colliding has made two propositions to the democrats through a personal friend , looking to democratic support , either in the di rection of liia election or for adjourn ment , but all the democrats deny it and say they would not dare give an endorsement to any re publican on any terms under existing circumstances. The chuncuu are that to-morrow's vote will bo the same as to-day. It is believed that the key to the situation will have boon found when tlio bill in relation to special elections shall have mot with executive approval. It is ex pected that the bill will pass both lik houses by Friday , and the deadlock : break on Saturday and legislative busiliens conclude the. early part of next week. Mexican Rnllrorul Matters. Nation * ! AinoclMe. ) 1'rrM. CITY OF MEXICO , July 20. Aeon- ccMstou wns recently granted Signer Pricln for nn extension of ft railway line from Jalapn , via Pueblo , to the City of Mexico. It authorizes n con nection with the Morolos railway. It in said that Signer Prlda is acting in the interest of the national railway company , ai the national com pany are negotiating for the purchase of the Morolon rail way , and if the negotiation should prove successful it will give Iho National railway company n narrow gauge communication from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean. Al ready surveyors for the now line are in the Hold between Vcra Cruz nnd the City of Mexico. The English railroad company are developing much opposition to this route , as it will sonouftly interfere with the pros pects ot their road. TexaN Poortlo Coiiilomn GOT. Rob erts , from , COLU.HHUS , ( ) . , July 20. The fol lowing wan received this morning : DALLAS , Tox. , July ID. To his ex cellency Gov. Foster ! The citizens and press , irrespoclivo of pai ty , severely - voroly condemn Gov. lloborts. Our puoplo will observe the day set apart by other states. ( Signed ) MANY CITIZKNK. The telegram refers to the refusal of Roberts to join in the project of n na tional jubileu. or tlimiksgiving , over the , president ft recovery. Ho alleged as reason for his action to bo that the church and state are separated. National Educational A soolntion < National AsuoclatiHl I'rrM. ATLANTA , Ga. , July 20. The at tendance nt the national educational association has been considerably in creased by now arrivals. During the morning papers were road on "Somo Essentials in the Development of the School System , " by Don D. F. Do- wolf i ) , state commissioner of schools , of Ohio ; "Teachers' Work in Develop ment of Mental Power , " by N. A. Calkings , LL. D. , assistant superin tendent of the Now York City schools ; "Proposed Revision of Common School Curriculum , " by lion. M. A. Newell , LL. D. , superintendent of the . schools of Maryland. Two Tickets Proliablo in San Franoliooi .SAN FIIANCISCO , July 20. The split in the worlcingmon's convention makes it curtain that two tickets will bo presented by that party if Desmond is ronominated for sheriff. Alexander Sarson fell down the shaft of the Bechtel'inino nnd was in stantly killed. Major Joseph Magreon , an old pioneer of Portland , Oregon , started to hunt elk and perished in the moun tains. Ono of Guitoau's Frofoisioiral Cards- nal AwocUtcd l'i j.tv , . . * . . . , ST. LOUIH , July 20. Yesterday while J. W. Haw ley , the proprietor of the Everett house , was engaged in clearing out old rubbish that had no- cumulated , in the coat room , he cnmo across a lot of old cards , among which was one that read thus , "Charles J. Guiteau , lawyer , 107 Wisconsin ayo- iiuo , Milwaukee , successful attention iviin to uiiy kind of Imsimtss. Ton years practice in Now York nnd Chi cago. " Without Foundation- National AnsodntcJ l'rcni. CmoAno , July 20. Adjutant Gen eral ; Whipplo was interviewed this af ternoon ( on the rumored surrender of Sitting Bull nnd said his department had heard nothing of any such action. Ho considered the rumor without foundation , as ho would certainly have had advices : official or otherwise , in case Hitting Dull had given himaelf up. More Aliont tlio Now Comet. National Amoclatoil I'rciw. CINCINNATI , 0. , July 20 , Professor Stone , of the Cincinnati observatory , announces that the now comet now shows a tail which can bo distinctly soon without a telescope. The indica tions ara that the comet is now approaching preaching its porihil'on. In location it appeared nearly the saino as the ono which appeared some weeks since. , . . . . Gene to Work Under Wngei , National Auaociaujil 1'rcn * . NKW YOUK , July 20. Fifty of the unemployed journeymen browrrs of the city were sent to Cincinnati to day to take the places of the strikers therj , Ton more are expected to start to-morrow. These men justify their action on the ground that the Cincinnati jcurnoymon came hero and accepted employment during thu strike in Now York lately. Killed By National Aanociatctl Preaa. CiiicAdo , July 20. During a very severe storm this morning a little girl named Alice Walsh was struck dead by lighting. She was in the house with nor grandparents , who were par alyzed , perhaps fatally , The roof of an iron and stool blast furnace was blown down , twenty workmen barely escaping. Galling for Troop * National Associated l'ri i FiiANKFOHT , Ky. , July 20 , The county judge of Carter county has called on Governor Vlackburu tor troops to quell a disturbance thoro. A gang of regulators have been driving colored workmen from railroads , and Bovoral have been killed and others whipped by the scoundrels. The governor will send troops. - - Died From Hi * Injuries. National AsiociaUxl 1'rew. Nuw YOUK , July 20. George f.'s Colos , assistant treasurer at Miner's theatre , who waa shot last night 'sy Mrs. Catherine Colemun , diud this evening from his wounds. Mrs. Coleman - man has boon committed to await the result of thq inquest. THE KID KILLED. A Now Mexico Sheriff Shoots Tlio Young Desperado Through The Heart , Clone of the Garner of One "Who hnil ICillod n Sooro of Men. S | < ccl l lo St. Ix > nl Olol.c-Pcmocrnt , LAHVKOAH , N. M. , July 18. The Daily Optic gives an interesting ac count of the killing of Win. llonnoy , alias Hilly the Kid , the noted desper ado , at Fort Sunnier on Thursday night. Immediately after receiving the Jiown that Billy the Kid was lurk ing near Fort Simmer , Pat Garrett , shcriir of Lincoln county , went to that place taking with him John Pooo and Kit MoKinnoy. Arriving in town they went to the house of Polo Max- where Pat advanced and entered leaving ; his companions at the door. and in a low tone of voice asked if Hilly the Kid were on his promises. II o was told that ho was not , but was not far oil" . The conversation had not lasted two minutes when n man in his stocking foot , hosvily armed and with a stealthy stop , pushed the open door noiselessly aside and entered. Max well took in the situation at a glance , and whispered in scarcely audible tone , "say that's him. " Pat know what that meant , but had not time to prepare himself for action until the utlnw approached the bed on which Maxwell was reclining , and near which sat Garrett * Seeing a third party in the room , ho asked , "Who are you ? " The second tinio the question was asked , and as ho came nearer with a pointed revolver in his hand , aimed at a man ho little thought was Gnrrott. The latter , who had taken advantage of the dim , uncertain light to got his weapon ready for use , brought it to bcaron the KM , shooting him through the heart the tint pull of the trigger. Ho died in two minutes without ut tering a word. The Optio to-night editorially says of the affair : Hilly the Kid was the terror not only of Lincoln county but of the whole territory ; a young des perado who has- long been noted as a bold , ] thief , n cold-blooded murderer , having ] , perhaps , killed more men than any person of Kin ago in the world , has at last received his just duos. All mankind rejoices , and the newspapers will now have something else to talk about. It is now in order for Pat Garrett to bo well rewarded for ! his services in ridding the territory ofmi thin desperado. Ho is in very moderate circumstances , but has spent many dollars in his pursuit of the Kid. Already wo understand a sub scription paper is circulating for that purpose. It should bo signed by all , an other counties who alike breathe on because tno Kid is dead should join i in and make a substantial show ing of their appreciation of Pat Gar rott. Garrolt is in Las Yogas and is receiving ou ovutiou of congrntulnli tiona from the citizens. Ho wiilprolA ably bo tendered a banquet. JULIA' was only 20 years and 10 months old , good looking , and hailed from Now York. His career commenced four years ago at'Camp Apnoho , where ho shot and killed James J. Young , a government blacksmith. The cele brated Lincoln county war in 1878 gave him full sway. In Juuo of that year ho and four companions killed Sheriff Brady and Deputy Sherill Hindnuin , at Lincoln , riddling thorn with bullets from behind. In July or the same year ho and five others k'lled Morris Bernstein , cleric , and James lloborts , watchman - man , , nt the Mescaloro Reserva tion. A couple of weeks after ihoy took four of Chisum's herders , Rob ert Beckurts , Charles Crawford , Wil liam P. Morton and Frank Baker , prisoners , and shot them down in cold mood. Ono of his own men , John McCloskcy. remonstrating ; ho shot and killed him. Last year ho shot and killed James Grant and John Oarrish at Fort Sumnor. Ho WUH captured last December by .Sheriff Garrett , at Stinking Springs , traiod in April , and BlUiTUNCKD TO UK II AM ) El ) on May 10. Ho escaped ou April 27 , killing his guards. Ho openly boasted. tliat ho had killed twenty-one men , which is so , us their names can bo given. For throe long years this boy has kept a largo and populous sectioir in a state of terror , and our citizens. are now overjoyed Unit ho has at last mot his fate. The territory will pay Sheriff Garrett n reward of $500 , and ! the oidzoiw of the territory will en deavor to raise him 812,500 more , The Railroad War. National AuocUtcil from NKW YOUK , July 20. The woatujm trunk railroads are > soiling ticket * at the reduced rutos. of yesterday ; 0 * to Cincinnati , 81Q to Chicago , and $10.00 to St. Louis , Brokers , kow- ovor. by Belling "split" tickets make much lower rates than the regular of fices , and in sotno of them tickota to Cincinnati are offered at 98 , to Chicago cage at 80 and $ i > .GO , and to St. Louis at $15.50 and § 10. Ticket * to all points west of Chicago are aluo Bold at a reduction of from 10 to 15- per cunt , and first-class tickets through to San Francisco for $11C. The rogularrato two weeks ago was Terribly Injured. National AnsoclaM 1'ruw. Julv 20. A German woman throw concentrated lyu in tho/ ! faca of Dr , G , W. Prie&tu prominent dontUt , this morning. The doctor hud refused to perforui an abortion ou her. Ho is terribly injured. The Froildoatial Parse. National Associated 1'mw. NKW YOUK , July 20. Subscrip tions for the , bonolit of the Gurfiuid family now amount to $151OSO. Arrested for Embezzlement. National Auoriatod CuiOAQO , July 20. S. 13. Wickard , formerly assistant postmaster at Cum- jberland , Muryland , \ < w arrested hero > to-day for embezzling 89,550 in Marck last. Ho wont to Canada and spent , the whole of it and then cnmo to Chicago cage anil secured a place aa freight clerk in the Hock Island railroad , lie admits having embezzled 92,000 , BR | Demand for Ixtbororvt National Auocbtcd 1'rciu. NKW YOKK , July 20. Largo as the immigration is the demand for labor at Castle Garden exceeds the supply. The superintendent of the labor bureau says that within the past 21 hours ho had orders for n thousand men at nine dollars a week which ho was unable to fill. Orders htul como from railroads in all parts of tlio coun try , ai well as Now York stats ; from mill owners , iron nianuiachiror/v aiuL farmers. Tlio Don ill Record. National AwoclatcU I'row NKW YOHK , July 20. The doatJi.ia- announced to-day of John W. Mor- .in , president of the Enoch Morgan , § oil's company , ngod10. . Editorial XUcumlonlnU. National AnocUtcil 1'rca.i. CHICAGO , July 20. The Illinois' ' Stnto Press association met horo.to day , and to-morrow start on an ox- curoion to Manitowoc , Wis. AFFECTED BY HEAT. A. Few Foreona Who Impru dently Exposed Thom- solves. Yesterday's Record of Partial ! Sunstrokes. J1. 11. Sjott , a civil engineer in thcr employ of the Union PaciOo railway company , was overcome by the heat while engaged in his surveying work in the neighborhood of Shceloy'n packing house yesterday. Ho was at once taken in hand by his companions , and carried ) to a shade and plenty of ice , applied ! to his head nnd body. Dr. . Chailwick was sent forand soon arrived and with his assistance the young man. was soon in a comfortable , condition and out of danger. Mr. Scott waa' assistant to Inglis who re ceived tliO'fatal sunstroke a short time ago and attended him faithfully dur ing his illnoas. The day before Inglia. was overcome by the heat Scott watt similarly affected , but only to a slight extent , and then Inglis attended him. Ono of Stcolo , Johnson & Co.'s. teamsters , was overcome by the heat while driving near the U. P. depot yesterday , lie toppled over from liis. wagon and fell to the ground. Ha was picked up by bystanders and. taken to hia homo , where ho received , proper attention. Ho will recoyor. ' 'Throo laborers at , tlio" tT. 1 . "Shops , were so badly aflocted by the heat that they wcro compelled to stop- work anil go homo yesterday. Addison Jones , while prosecuting' his search' for the missing Do Loaka , in tlio Iowa bottoms yesterday after noon , was. so seriously affected by the heat that ho was obliged to desmtw After resting a considerable time ia. the shade ho procopdod homo. Ho. had almoftt fully recovered by o011 - ing. The Striking Browors. National Associated 1'rcw. CINCINNATI , July 20. No change * in , the situation of the striking brew era-thin-morning. It is reported that ono hundred men from Now York amen on < their way to take placed , ana a committee was appointed to meek thomi on their arrival and explain the situation and prevent thorn from going to , work. Ton more of the Hlo brewers start- ad1 for Cincinnati to-night , making- sixty for the day. More will probably go > to-morrow. Their faro ia paidiauu. thoynro besides given two dollars each. They expect to send for their families if they do well in.Cihom- natL | TUB 8TKIKK ENDED. CINCINNATI , July 20. The strika of the brewers who were demanding ; fewer hours work for the same wages , was ended to-day without concession. A portion of the men wont to work ou the same terms as before the stoiko and the remainder were supplied with men from thoeast. , Cincinnati IrMi.Citlien. Mr. FrankLotchor , No , 432 West Fifth street , .assures usthat'foraVcrica of years ho was prostrated" " with , rheu matism until lifo became emphatically a burden. Ho had exhausted the ad vertised remedies , andi had loet 'alt faith in the efficacy of anything to afford roliaf , when a ffiond , who had tested tlu > virtue of the oil , made him a present of a bottle , and , to , Frank's wonderland delight the firai applica tion ailbrdod sonsUllo relief ; bcfpro the bottle was exhausted , kho pains and aches had disisgpoartid Ho is anew now man , and n walking advortiso- monUof the infalibility cfi St Jacobs ; Oil. _ _ Undoubtedly the bcs& shirt in the United States U manufactured at tlio Osukha Shirt Factory. Tlio superiority of material nnd workmanship , com bined with tlajjr groai improvements , hat is reinforced fronts , rcinfiarccd backs , and roinfoicod sleeves , makea their shirt the moat dnrablo oud best fitting gaimont of the kind , _ over manufactured at the moderate price of $1.50. Every shirt of out make ia guaranteed first-class and will refund. the moaey if found necessary. Wo make a specialty of all woolk Shaker , and Canton flannel , also. chamois underwear , uiiulo up with a view to comfort , wawoth and durabil ity. To invalids r < d weak-lunged persona wo oiler special iiiducimn > 'itfl in Iho nuDiinr these goods are made Pit , GOTTIIKIMEK , 1807 yaruharo St