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    THE OMAHA DAIL Y BEE. , ? ; _ ,
ELEVENTH YEAR OMAHA , FRIDAY MORNING , JULY 22 , 1881 , NO. 27
REAL
ESTATE
BARGAINS
-AT
AGENCY ,
FIFTEENTH AND DOUflLAS STS , ,
J _ , > ri _
No 1 Iot on Hfttncy street , near now court
homo. W500. . . . . . .
No 2 Lot on CMS street near 22d , ? 2KOO.
No 3 Lot on Calfornlft street near 2ilSlCOO.
No 6 Lot on Marcy street near U. I1 , depot ,
11200.
No 0 I block In Shlnn's 3J addition near Con-
cnt , $310.
No " B Two lota on PccMur near Campbell St. ,
$700.
No 10 Slots ori'Colhx street near lUnscom
Tatk , at reasonable price * . '
100 choice residence lots In Credit Fonclcr and
Grandxlow addition ) a nhort distance southeast of
U. P. and U. & M. depots , prices from f 100 up-
vrnrd * .
18 lots on Slit , 22d , 23(1 and Saunclcrs streets ,
north of and adjoining B. V. Smith's addition ,
(400 ; terms easy. ,
No CD Full corner lot on Douglas street near
10th , 2500. . i
No TO Corner 00x110 feet lot on Douglas near
near llth street , 3100.
No. 71 Three Iota In Glse's addition near Blun
ders street , 81000
73 Lot on Dccatur street , near Irene Shlnn's
2d addition 811B.
No. 7 ( > 82x00 feet on Pnclflc street near U. P.
and n. & M. depots. fSOOJ ,
No. TO Splendid warehouse lot T7xlS2 ( cct Oth
street near Jones , t3500.
No 73 3 lots on Uarney street near 10th , $2000.
No 81 Lot in Olso's addition near Saundcrs
B'rcet , $500.
No. 82 Lot in Olses' addition near Sauntlcro
street , (300.
No 83 2 lots on 10th near 1'aclflc and Nail
Works , S1DOO.
No 80 Lot on Charles street near SnunJejs ,
$500.
$500.No8T
No8T Lot on Loaxenvrorth near 16th , $1,100.
No 83 Lot on Caldwcll street near Saundcra ,
50o.
50o.No 89 Lot on Chicago near 22d street. $1600.
No 00 Lot onlllonda near Campbell street
TC.
31 lota In MlllarJfl & CaMwcll's addition , Slier-
nun mcnue , IGth street , Spring , Saratoga and
Florcnco streets , $700 and upward1) ) .
No 122 2 lota on 18th street , near Popplcton'a
now residence , $1000.
No 123 Lot 71x310 feet on Sherman avenue ,
IGth street , $1100
No 124 8 lots on Bcllevuo street , near shot
tower , 850 to S76cach.
No 125 Full block on Clinton street , near
shut to cr , $50 to $76 each.
No 128 Lot on 18th street , noj ; whltolcad
worka. $525
No (27 ( 2 lots , 3 } acres near head of St. Siary's
avenue , on road to Park , $2500.
No 120 Lo on California near Crelghton Col-
CRO , $375.
No 130 i lota near new government corral , 82 }
X2071 acres each. 8300.
. . No 101 Lot In ( life's addition on Cameron St.
near Saundcrs , make an offer.
No. ICO Lot in Disc's addition on Casslus St. ,
near State , make an offer.
No 102 Lot in Olse's addition on Casslus near
Baundcrs , make an offer.
No 103 1 bloek In Boyd's addition addition
near Omaha RirracKs. make nn offer.
No 101 7 lots In Henry & Shclton's addition
near high school , price fromS1250upward.
170 Lot on I'aclflc street , near 16th , make an
offer.
offer.No
No 171 2 lota on Webster street , near 21st ,
both $33uO or $2000 for corner and $1801) ) .for in-
.No 173 1 lot on Cassnear Hth street. $1000.
No 170 I/ot on Sherman atenuo 10th lre t
near Izard , 44x132 , $1400.
No 177 3 lota in Orandviow. make an offer.
No ISO Lot In Shmn'8 addition on Pier St. ,
near end street car track , $525.
No 181 Two lots in Nclnon's addition , 1 on
Idaho street , 1 on Center street , near Cuming ,
$3 00 each.
No 183 Two jilt cdijo lots on Cass street near
21st ; on a corner , $0000.
No 185 Lot on Scward street , near Saundcrs ,
make ad offer.
No 180 3 Iota on Scwird street , near Irene ,
make an offer
No 180 } , lot'on Davenport near 25th , $500.
N 187J , lot oti Division near Cuming St. , $200.
No 188 } , block In Lloyd's addition , near Omaha
barracks , $400.
NolS'jJ , } lot on Pierce near Oth street , &SO.
No 19ii J , 4 lot on llth near Parnhun , $2100
No 1914 , 2 beautiful lots In Shlim'a addition ,
51200. .
No 102 } , 2 lota 6n ISth street near uhttc lead
works , 81U50.
> No 193 } , lot on 20thctrect near Sherman , $400 ,
No 101) , 2 lota on 22d street , near Clark , $000.
.No 19 < Jj , 3 beautiful Jots on h'aundera at , near
Etneet car turn table , $1275.
No 103 J , lot on 15th near Plejco st. $500.
No 201 Lot In Clso'ri addition on Camaron St. ,
near Saundcrs , $500.
No i02 Lot on Cameron street near Suindcra.
$000.No
No 203 Lot In Shlnn'a addition on Sounders
street , near street tar tuni table , $850.
No iU4 Beautiful Jot in NcUon's addition , on
nhlslon street near Cumin ; ; , $850.
No. 205 Two lots on Castellar street , near 10th
$150.
$150.No
No 200 Two lota on Sixteenth street , near the
nail works , $1600.
No 20S One-half let on California st eet near
ZJst , 700.
No.209 Lot on 18th street near Nicholas , $600.
No 210 Lot on Capitol avenue near J4'JJ1500.
Na 212 Lot 148xMO feet on Colfax ttrret , near
Ilanscom Park , with Improvements , $2700.
No 213 Two ocroa on Cumin ? street , $1000.
No 215 One-half acre on California , near Ken-
nady street , $350.
No 216 DenutifulJot on Hamilton udicct near
street car turn taole , $1000.
No 21T Lot on 23i street , near Clark. $500.
A few acre Iota onf remain unsold in "Park
Place" little west of Crclghton Colle , prices
ringing (10111 $275 to f 300 each and on cany terms.
tots In Horbacn' 1st and 2d additions ; ol.o
lota in Parkcr'sShlnn'n ; Nelson's , Terrace's , K.
V. Smith's. Hedlck'aAnd all the other additions
tany price and atarvtenns.
Ten acres In the city limits on the road to the
barracks at $376 per acre.
f'aur beautiful residence lota la ifront ol
Crolehton Collfgo ; will cut them up to wilt.
Nine residence lots north of Crelghtac College
grounds , from $700 to lOOO each.
Thirty resident lots In Parker's addition , six
blocks north of tholcnd of the strees car track
on Saundcrs street , fiOO each , $10 dovtii , balance
to suit , at B per cent interest.
A few lot * lelt in Ttxrace addition on ( ho road
to the Park , near head of St. SUry's a venue , $720
each. To those who will build a (1200 ruddence ,
7 years time at 8 p > r ceut Interest.
Lots in Lake's addition at $35U to $350 each , 10
years time atO porcctt Interest , to tUcso who
build.
JLo old Tousley 40-aceo tract with house and
all Improvements , ( uljcmilnt ; > ace course nd fair
grounds' lorSSuOO.
Tots of B , W , 16 , 20 , CO or 80 acres , with bull-
dings and other Improvements and adjoining the
city , at all prices.
U500 of the best resldoice loti In the rlty of
Omaha any location you desire north , uut ,
Boutlior ust , and at bedrock prices.
250 choice buslncm lot * i i all the prlnciptJ bill-
mess ttrecta in Omaha , ( arylng frtfiii ttOUto
7000 ech.
T\ro hundred houses acd ioU ranging from
fX)0 ) to 116,000 , and located In t-t cry part a. the
city.
lArga cumber of cxcellec arms In Douglas.
Earpy , Blunder * , Dodge , Wuhlncton. Hurt , And
other good counties In eastern Neuruka ,
12,000 tcreti best landi In Douglas , 7000 acres
test lands ha Sarpy county , and largo tracti In
all the eastern tier of counties ,
Over 000,000 acres of the best land in the Ne
braska for silo by this agency.
Vcrj large amounts of suburban 'property In
one to ten , twenty and forty acre plecus , located
within one to three , four or fUo miles of the
poatolHco some very cheap pieces.
New Maps of Omaha , published by George P
Bemis plain , unmounted maps 60 cents each :
mounted , colored and with cloth back , $1.60
'ctcn.
'ctcn.Money loaned on llmprovcd' farms also on
improved city property , at the lowest rates
of IntercU.
Houses , ttoret , hotels , farms , lots , ! ondj. offices
rooms , etc. , to rent or lease ,
Taxes paid , rents collected , deed * , mortgages ,
and all kinds of real estate .documents ntadtioul
on short notice. ,
GEO , P. BEMIS'
Eeal State Exchange
15th and Douglas 'Street ,
OMAHA , - - - NEB.
GETTING ALONG FINELY ,
The President Will Probably
Take a Trip on the Steamer
* * Mapoosa This Week ,
The Subject of a Day of Na
tional TlmnkBgivine : For
His Recovery Being
Freely Discussed.
Miscellaneous jNotos nnd News
From Wn hlnptoii .
. J i
THE PRESIDENT. -
STILL "mrimviNo.
WASHINGTON , July 21. The presi
dent lins lost thirty jiouifdsJjHo
Is convftlcgolng Bllalymid * * the
date for the ocean trifivill bo fixed
this week probablfg The steamer
Tallnpoosa is being uiAdo ready. Ho
is gaining stronctli and' the wound is
healing from the inside. A grand
celebration is being discussed to oc
cur upon the presidents recover which
shall combine n Fourth ot July ,
Washington's Birthday , Christinas ,
and Thanksgiving in a great demon
stration of popular joy. Ho is amused
by the fear of the temperance people
that hd lias been jpvon too much
liquor. Only eight ttoaspoonsful of
diluted rum were given him iti ono
day. _ ' * ,
BULUETINS
The following bulletin has just boon
received :
EXECUTIVE MANSION * July 21 8 a.
m. My Dear Sirs : The improve
ment in the president's condition con
tinues to bo steady and uninterrupted.
His [ julso this morning is 88 , with n
normal temperature and respiration.
Ho is bright and cheerful , has an ex
cellent appetite , and expresses a
desire for substantial nourishment.
There is no better indication of his
progress than the disposition which ho
is now manifesting to think nnd to
talk of outside matters. The surgeons
express themselves as entirely satisfied
with the progress of the case.
Very respectfully ,
[ Signed ] J. STANLKY BnowN.
WASHINGTON , July' 21. The fol
lowing official bulletin gives the con
dition of the president at 8:80 : a. m.
The president has had n good night's
rest and IP , doing excellently this
morning. His pulse is 88 , tempera
ture 98.3 , respiration 18.
[ Signed. ] Dr. D. W. BLISS ,
Dr. J. J. BAKNKS
Dr. J. K. WOODWAHD.
Dr. R. RuYiiuiuf.
WASHIKOTON-July'3tlti7. ' p. 1U. -
The president 1ms had 'another good
day. At 1 p m his 'pulse was 82 ,
temperature 98.4 , respiration 19. At
7 p. m. his pulse was 90 , temperature
99.9 , respiration 19.
( Signed ) D. W. BLISS , "
J. N. BARNES ,
J. J. WOODWARD ,
Hour. REYBOKN.
TO THK TWO CQNKULTINd SU11CEONH.
The following telegram has been
sent to the two consulting surgeons :
WASHINGTON , July 21 , EXKCDTIVE
MANSION , 7 p. in. Since our telegram
of yesterday , the president has con
tinued to dp well. Ho passed a om-
fortablo night , and this morning a
piece of clothing abont one-half of an
inco squano came away spontaneously
with the pus from the deeper yart of
the wound. It proved on examination
to consist chiefly of cotton fibers with
a few woe ! fibers adhering. Medica
tion continued without change. At 8:1)0 : )
a. m. his pulse was 83 , temperature
98.3 , respiration 18 ; at 7 p. on. pulse
90 , temperature 09.9 , respiration 19.
( Sigued ) D. W. Buss.
J. J. WOODWARD , '
J. K. BAOINES ,
ROUT. ROTIIUKN.
Midnight The president is pausing
a quiet night. Pulse 95 , temperature
99 , rejyiration normal. No fever or
restlessness.
MISCELLANEOUS.
AMoncirr of GOLD AND . .SILVER IN
WATCHKH.
WAMHNOTON , July 21. Director of
the Mint Burchard has wont out a
circular to manufoctucra watches ,
jewelry , instruments , etc. , to ascer
tain tlko character and .value , respect
ively , of the gold and silver used for
manufacturing watches in the United
States last year. Jlcturno from 1,381
manufacturers show that = $12,098,363
worth of gold and silver weru used for
such purposes , only about one-third
of it being silver ,
TREASURY HBCKIKTS.
Treasury receipts to-day from in
ternal revenue , $37OG5,7 B ; customs ,
007,142.28 ; national bank notes wore
received for redemption nt the treas
ury to-day to the amount of ? 107,000.
A TF.KATV.
T.io state department hae informa-
lion ot tko reports coming f the com
missioner ot the United States of
Columbia , who was charged witli con
sulting iu regard to these modifica
tions of the treaty of 18W , which
M-oro proposed to the Columbia minis
try during the last days of President
Hayes' administration. This treaty
is ono by which the United States
guarantees the neutrality of the
Isthmus. _ * . .
KXPORTS.
During the month of Juno , 1881 ,
the United States exports of provis
ions , tallow and dairy products ,
amounted to § 9,691,705 , against $13-
310,317 for Juno , 1880. Total for
the six months ending Juno 30 , was
$71,150,930 , against 809,425,829 for
the corresponding months last year ,
THE CONFEDERATE DEAD.
WASHINGTON , July 21 The unveil
ing of the monument to the confeder
ate dead at Culpoppor , Virginia , to
day , drew about six thousand poonlo.
The procession was headed by the
Culpeppcr minute jnen , followed by
visiting companies from Alexandria ,
Warrenton , Charlottovillo , veterans
of the war , and Masonic and Good
Templar lodges. Adoresscs were
made by Qnn. FiUloo , ox-Oov. Kcm-
per , Hon. John Ooodo , nnd Qcn.
Walker. The speakers were intro
duced by Gen. Jas. Field. The oc
casion was the grandest in the history
of Culpcppor.
Connt
National A 9oclak4 Tress.
SAN FnANCisro , July 21. John
Hnskins , ix. ' minor in the Standard
Mine , Bodiof was roasted to ( loath in
his cnbin sdbix after leaving his mid
night shift.
(1
_ Isaac Frock n minor in the Com
bination shaftjlwas crushed to death
by the machiiiory of a hydraulic
pump.
Tombstone , Arizona , has boon vis
ited by nn unprecedented rain storm.
Staging has JJeon suspended on ac
count of the condition of the roads
Heavy rainsthroughout southern Ari-
spna All traifis delayed.
Carl Ferdinand Rittonhofor , from
Now York , was found dead on the
railroad track near Tucson. Ho had
been run over by two trains.
SAN 3iUNcisc , July 21. A. S.
Crunl , who was badly beaten by Sam
Noakca in Chicago , died this morning
from liis injuries' . " There is strong
tnlk of lynching.f Noakca has can sou
the officials to quietly remove him to
the Orovillp county jail.
* ' S. 0. Bowers was crushed to death
whild coupling cars at Duncan's
Mills.
Mills.Michael
Michael McKenna , shot in a drunk
en brawl between Policemen Dunn
and Sherman , died to-day. A charge
of manslaughter will bo preferred
ngainst Ofliccr Dunn.
THE NEWS FROM ALBANY.
The Half Breeds Claim the Elec
tion of Laphain To-Day ,
All Sort ? of Rumors , But None
Can bo Traced to Any Reliable -
liable Source.
THE JOINT CONVENTION.
ALBANY , July 21. The joint con
vention took but ono ballot to-day for
successor to Conkling. The session
lasted about fifteen minutes. The
ballot shows no change. It was as
follows : Lapham , 67 ; Potter , ( dom. , )
45 ; Conkling , 28 ; Woodford , 1. Total ,
141. Necessary to a choice , 71.
RUMORS.
ALBANY 21. There is
i , July appa
rently no change in tho. situation to
night. Jjeaaing lialftircods say thorp
fc-'ftlnToist n positive certainty 'of a
election to-morrow , but they caift
give any reason for their belief and it
is difficult to see on what it is
based.
The stalwarts , say . "wo will stay
hero until the 31st of December be
fore wo will yield a point. "
All kinds of rumors are afloat but
none could.be traced to any authen
tic source.
Nntionnl Cotton
National Associated Tress ,
ST. Louis , July 21. The National
Cotton Exchange to day , elected
Henry G. Hester , secretary , and
Thomas Q. Airey , of Now Orleans ,
treasurer. They appropriated $3,550
ns expenses foe the years 1880 and
1881 and recommended that an as
sessment of $70 bo made upon each
member of tlie National Exchange. A
meeting of ono export from each con
stituent exchange and two delegates
from Now Orleans ai > d Now York
was fixed to bo held in Now York the
IStfi of August for the purpose of es
tablishing n standard. A committee
of three WCKJ appointed to memorial
ize. congress for an approprintiou toes-
taVlish stations throughout the south
to furnish -additional crop reports.
Various buuness committees reported
on the subjects referred to them , and
after further unimportant proceedings
the convention adjourned.
A Now Railroal Ac-onud GUcago-
National Assoclitcd 1'iess.
CHICAGO , July 21. Articles of in
corporation have boon filed wcth the
aocrotary of state by the Btflt Line
ttailroad Company , < i ! Chicago. The
incorporntors and directors arc Albert
Keep , Marvin HughLtt , Thos , T. Pot
ter and Wiu. 1C. Ackonnan , of Chica-
50 ; Charles Perkins , of Burlington ;
Henry B. Lcdynrd , ef Detroit ; A. L ,
Oaborno , of LaPorto , Ind. , and Elijah
Smith , of Boston. The recd is to
iiuko n complete circta around the city
to facilitate transfer Business.
Tlio Cinoianntl BroworV Strike.
National AHioclmtoJ Vita.
CINCINNATI , July 21. Tlio rein
forcement of browem from Now York
to ( take the pbco of tLo strikers ar <
rir&d last night and iiithers nro reported -
ported on the road. 'J'Jioro is na pros
poet of n compromise and neither
side is disposed to surrender , The
strikers nro now operating among the
saloon-keepers , over e. hundred of
whom have sigits out , "Union Beer. "
A WbnltugBig Story'
National Associated I'/CM ,
New YOUK , July 21. Cant. Saur-
jor , of the bark lliis , from Pensacola ,
says that on Saturday nnd Sunday last
ho passed within two miles of a shoal
of sperm whales , eighty miles off
Pumlico sound. Ho estimates the
number of whales at seven hundred ,
their value iu oil at 81,000,000. Ho
had no means of capturing any of
them.
Aciatio Cholera.
MONJJOUTH , 111. , July 21. AMoth *
odist minister , from East St. Louis ,
on route to St. Paul , has boon taken
violently ill at a hotel , in this city ,
with what has been pronounced by
physicians as a genuine case of Asiatic
cholera. Shortly after the first symp
toms appeared his entire body turned
blue. Ho is considerably bettor to
day.
FOREIGN EVEKTS ,
A Banpot in Honor of Gladstone
and His Oalrinot to be Oivon
at the Crystal Palace ,
The Sentence of Joissy Holf-
man Commuted to Impris
onment for Liio.
The Pooling in Oonatnntiuoplo
in Favor of Saving JMidhat
Pasha's Life : '
SK.VTKXCK COMMUTKI ) .
ST. PKTr.iwnuua , , Tuly/21 Th'o
cznr comiuutod the sentence\of donth
pronounced , npQn > Jessy Ifolffttan to
imprisonment for lifo. '
Il.VNQUKT IN 1IONOKOK OLAIMWXE.
LONDON , July 21. A movcmciu lj
organizing to invite Gladstone and
his cabinet to attend a banquet in
their honor nt the Crystal palace ,
which feast is to bo given ns a mark
of popular approval of the promior'n
policy , nnd a personal endorsement of
his labors for ponce , progrcsn , re
trenchment of expenditure and free
dom nt homo nnd abroad.
ST. PBTKIIHIIUHO , July 21 A Go-
los correspondent says that Jessy
Ilolfman , the prisoner , awaits confinement -
finomontnuler favorable circumstnn-
ccs considering lior position. She in
habits iv well lighted cell , with every
thing necessary The woman said
she was well treated nnd only expresses -
presses regret at having boon moved
from the house of detention to the
fortress , where she could have
no foninlo attendants , but tliat of
n surgeon. Being naked whether , nf-
tor the conclusion of the trial ,
she had been subject to n fresh exam
ination , Miss Holfnmn replied in the
negative , adding that she had once
been civilly requested to identify n
prisoner but she had refused although
she know the man. .No pressure had
been exorcised in this instance nor
nny implication of force. The unfort
unate womnii expressed the utmost
concern ns to the fnto of her uuuorn
child and intimated n wish that it
should bo consigned to the care of the
relatives of its father.
THK SmiUI ) OK TECHNICAL KNOWL-
KDOI : .
Air. Mumlolla , vica president of the
council , announced in the ' houao of
commons this ovcniiu. ' that arrange
ments wore being mndo for a commis
sion to iuquira into and make "a very
full report upon the spread of techni
cal knowledge 'among these engaged
iix important industries a5v Europo.
He said if largo bodies olvrorl'mon
wished to send representatives or
commission ho would give them every
facility.
THK 1'01'ULAK FKEI.INO.
CONSTANTINOPLE , July 21. TllO
popular feeling hero loans toward the
hope that the sultan will spare the
lives of Midlmt Pasha nnd other pris
oners convicted of the murder of ox-
Sultnn Abdul Aziz.
DESPERATE FIOIITINO ,
PAHIR , July 21. Further details
show that the fightini ; at Sfnx was
desperate. The Arabs mndo the most
vigorous dofonco nnd the hand to hand
fight wna very severe.
TOHEiaN rilAOMKNTS.
LONHON , July 21. Kev , Canon
Ridgoway is dead.
Lord Colin Campbell was married
to-day to Bliss Gortrudu Elizabeth
Blood. The assistant bishop of Ken
tucky assisted nt the ceremony and
pronounced the nuptial blessing. The
bride is a daughter of Mr. Edward
Blood , -a wealthy gentleman , owning
estates in Ireland and England.
A dispatch from Calcutta Bays thai
Ayoob Khan has driven the Amcor'a
outpostB to G Irish I : .
A dispatch from Tumiis says the
revolt .among the tribes in Tunis is
q > rerding.
EarliGranvillo in ill.
Mexican Mitten.
J7atonali ! socltttoa Pros.
CITY OP MKXICO , < Tuly 21. fits
government intends to introduce a.
reform.on the tar&f lawo to the facil
ity of commercial transportation.
The report that cow iwya are aboui
invading Mexico from T-exas to avenge
the death , of Americans , and that they
intend burning arnnacics along tlw
frontier , alarms tke city press. Ther
< L6mandithat the govurnaiont immed
iately Bead troops i j the Rio Grande
to frustrate any dudgnsitlioso maraud
ers may liavo.
Report * having t > oen received tti&i
tao Chihuahua Indiuis , who remained
'i the reiorvation , * ro 'becoming ' dis-
oentontod , and foart being entortarncc
of an outbreak , tLa government hac
ordered twops to the frontier to pro-
rant an Indian uprising and to as
certain the truth of tlioitow boys in-
vacion.
The Dinrw , the government organ ,
published a.leading editorial against
the Bonding .of a delegate to the Pan-
amafonvontion. The number of rail
road concessions granted by the gov
ernment BO far , is l55 ! , The total
amount of subvention to bo paid the
present year , Li 81,500,000.
Sale of tlio Syrajfuo Property.
National Associated Iron.
PnovinKNCK , K. I. , July 21. The
Sprague wharf property on India and
south Main street this city , was sold
at auction at noon to-day for $2,000-
000 to Leonard M. Blodgott , a prom
inent cotton broker of this city , who
was acting for othorM , This was the
first of a series of sales ordered by the
trustees , and the creditor's commit-
too. Twenty minutes before the sale
the entire Sprague property in the
United States was attached by the
Quidnnck company , the solvent
branch of the Sprague estate
for a claim of 82,000,000 , growing out
of the compact and alliance between
that company ] with the A. ft W ,
Sprnquo manufacturing company nt
the time the trust deed was given. The
attachment is issued under the name
of B. G. Chase , agent for the plnintilV
corporation. The sale was proceeded
with under n protest from A. 11. Patton -
ton , ono of the Sprnguo company'n
counsel. The price bid was about
two-thirds of the value of the prop
erty.
Converted
f ntlonM Associated Tress.
GmuAdO , July 21. It wna an
nounced in the noonday prayer meetIng -
Ing to-day that Airs. Anna Brooks ,
cuopor of n notorious house of prosti
tution on Fourth nvonuo had become
converted in the Pacific garden mis-
nion , and wna about to turn her house
into a refuge for fallen women , and
liold prayer meetings in the rooms
formerly occupied by n saloon. A
[ iiiblio prayer mooting is to bo held
to-morrow ovoninu. The conversion
causes a great deal of talk in the city.
OhristiniiB generally believe Hk gomi ;
<
ino , while unbelievern soc in il'a trick
or advertising dodgo. ,
Indian Removal-
Nation * ! Awoclatol l'rw .
CHATTANOOGA , Teuii. , July 21
Duo hundred and twenty-live Chora-
< oo Indians will leave Uockwood , on
Jio Cincinnati Southern railroad , on
route to the reservation in the Indian
Territory. The United States gov
ernment has inndo a contract with the
Cincinnati Southern nnd other lines ,
: o transport 2,300Indians from North
Jurolina to the reservation in the
.vest . , and ns rapidly ns squads of one
inndrod or more can bo organized ,
.hoy are to bo moved.
Trouble In the Chcrokoo Nation.
fallaiml Asuoclatcil 1'row.
LITTI.K ROOK , July 21. Troubles
mvo broken out afresh in tlioChoro-
: oo nation. The authorities have
loizcd saw mills nnd other property
jolonging to parlies who have lived
n the 'nation for a year under the
irotoxt they have not complied with
ho permit.
SUMMER 'SPORTS.
THE TURF-
muaiiTON muuir.
Nuw YOUK , July 21. The races nt
Brighton Beach were continued to
day.
day.Tho
The first race , milo nnd a furlong ,
was won by Guvonoour , Aleck Amont
second. Time , 1:58. :
The second race , mile and n qunr-
; or , with selling nllownnces , was won
by Dodotto , Now York Weekly ,
second. Tune , 2:11. :
The third rnco , one milo , for maiden
three-year-olds , was Avon by Gift ,
Kitty linger second. * Time , 1:47. :
The fourth rnco , a mile nnd a fur
long , was won by King Dutchman ,
Bollonn nccvud. Time , l:58i. :
The fifth race , a handicap steeple
chase , was won by Strychnine , Kate
Long second. Time , 2:4U. : !
SAUATOdA UACEH.
SAHATOQA , July 21. The first race ,
purse of $ S50 , for nil ngos , three-
quarters of n milo , was won by One-
iline , Maggie Ayer second , Victim
third. Time 1:15J. :
The second race for the , Saratoga
cup , a sweepstakes for all ages , two
miles nnd a quarter , was won by
Checkmate , Monitor second , Irish
King third. Time , 4:00j. :
The third race for n pnr&o of § 400 ,
.for all ages , milo and nlmlf , was wj
by "Wurliold , Cinderella second ,
Hampton third. Time 2:40. : War-
field wan the favorite.
The fourth , a hurdle race , one nnd
one-fourth miles , had live starters.
Bertha was the favorite in the pools.
The race was won by Post Guard ,
and "Bertha third. Time , 2:20i. :
THE TRIGGER.
Tin : ETXHO ; HHIIM > .
LONDON , July 21. In the competition
tition at Wimbledon for the Elcho
shield , England won with n score ol
1,042 points.
THE DIAMOND.
OAUHH HJLYCI ) Y1WTKUKAY.
ALHAKY.N. Y. , July21. Albunya4
Treys 0.
AKUOX , G. , July 21. CloveJands4
Akrons 0.
NKW YORK , July ill. Melropoli
tans 3 , Bostons D ,
_ _ i
National -Efluonttoiiu.1 Convention
National A soclU l I'riwn
ATLANTA , ( in. , July 21. Botwcoi
400 and 500 4oachorB are in attend
mice at the national fducatioiutl con
vention. At important feature o
to-dny's soaiiion was a paper by Join
B. Peasho , LL. D , , siiporintondoni
of the Cincinnati sclu * ls , on "Mora
and Literary Training in the Public
Schools. " Papers were ulso road 01
"ISfleclB of iStudont Lifo ou 15ye
sight,1' by A. W. Cntliohoun , M. D. ,
Atlanta , Ga. , and "Popular Educa
tion the Condition of National Suc
cess , " by Hon. Jas. "W. Patterson
LTj. D. , superintendent of public in
struction , Nevr Hampshire.
Nooio Not .
National Associated I'IOHI.
LITTLK ROCK , July 21. George
Green , colored , will be hung at Green
wood , Ark , to-day for the murder ol
lib wife in Big Creek township , Ro-
bastion county , on August 7th , 1880.
ST. Louw , July 21. A telegram
from Maryvillo announces that the
Talbot brothers have begun to write
outa true confession of their hideous
crime , acknowledging that what pur
ported to bo a confession heretofore
was bogus , and that they are guilty as
they have boon bulived.
A Sucooisfiil Time Anticipated.
National Associated 1'ruw.
ROCHKHTKU , N. Y. , July 21.
Preparations for the August meeting
of the Rochester driving park are pro
gressing finely. Ninety-six horses are
entered and all classes are filled. As
Maud S made liilli on thia track last
season , great interest centres on the
probability of her and St. Jnlion'a
time on the llth. The prospects
point to a most successful event.
SITTING BULL'S ' BREAK ,
, .
* - *
Ho Surromlors , With Two Hun
dred Followers , to Major
Brotliortoii at Ft , Buford
Ho Makes a Speech nud Directs
Hia Little Son to Hand
Over His Rltlo.
full Dotnlln of au Important Sur-
ronilor.
Vatlotiivl AsuooUtol Vrc i.
FT. lUiKOiii ) , 1) . T. , 'Jujy 21. Sit-
int ; Bull and about two hundred of
iis followers came in yesterday and
Hiirrendeix'd to Major Brolliorton\vho
) ponod the council with n few ronmrks
u-which hojpcolbly outlined the iwl-
oy government intoiiils to follbV.
ind by which Bull and his family will
10 guided. Ho informed them that
hey will bo sent to join the larger
Kirtion of their people nt Ft. Yatcs ,
hat they need have no fears of re
ceiving any injuries from thu military
so long ns they continuo to behave
homselvcs properly , mid that in short
hey nro to bo trented the
nine ns those of their people who
urrondcrcd during the winter When
ilnjor Brotherton had finishec . his.
emarks , which at times were met by
( runts of approval by nearly all of thu
ndinim present , except Sitting Bull ,
lie latter was informed that he could
irocood with his little speech , lie
omainod perfectly silent for nt least
ivo minutes , ns if making iv review of
iis ] > ast lifo. Then , addressing him-
elf in n short speech to the Indians
irosent , which speech wna not intor-
'upted , ho finally turned to his little
on nnd directed him to take up his
ille and present it to Major Brother-
on. Tlim being done the chief said :
surrender this rifle to you
hrough my son whom
' . now desire to act in this manner He
ins become a friend of the Americans.
wish him to learn the habits of thu
vhitcs , and to be educated as their
ons nro educated. I wish it to bo
remembered that I was the last man
of my tribe to surrender my rillo , and
Ill's day have given it to you , and ho
iow wants to know how ho is going
o innko a living. Whatever you have
o give , or whatever you have to say ,
' . would like to receive or hoar now ,
or I don't wish to bo kept
n darkness longer. I have sent
several messengers in hero from
; imo to time , but none of them have
returned with news. The other
chiefs , Crow King and Goll have not
wanted mo to come , nnd I have never
received good news from you. Lnow
wish to be allowed to live this side of
the line or the other , na I nee fit. I
wish to continuo my old lifo of hunt-
ng , but would like to bo allowed to
Tiulo on both sides of the lino. Thin
H my country and 1 don't wish to bo
compelled to give it up. My heart
\nifivory sitd nt having to leave the
; rcit : mother's country. She has
> eon n friend to mo , but I want my
children to grow up in our native
country , and I also wish to feel that
[ can visit two of my
friends on the other side
of thu line , via : Mnj. Walsh ahdCapt.
McDonald whenever I wish , and would
like to visit with Lewis Legaro , as ho
lias always boon a friend to mo. I
wish to have all my people live to
gether upon one reservation of our
own on the Little Missouri. I loft
several families at Wood Mountain
and between there nnd Quanpollo. I
have many people among the Yansa-
vanais nt Poplar creek , and 1 wish nil
of them nnd UIOBO who have gone to
Standing Rock to ho collected together
upon one reservation. My people
have , many of them , boon bad. All
nro good now that their arms and
ponies have been taken from them.
CmuAao , July 21. Adjutant Gen
eral Whipplo this morning received an
official dispatch from Brigadier Gener
al Terry , at Fort Snolling , confirming
the reported surrender , of Sitting
Bull.
Tekgram to Ht. I'uiil 1'lonocr I'rcwj.
FOHT Buyout ) , July 17. The fol
lowing is an extract of a letter from
Louis Legaro to Major Brotherton ,
dated Wood Mountain Valley , July
L2th :
DHAH MAJOU : I am on route with
Sitting Bull , Four Horns , and Rod
Thunder , in nil six chiefs , about forty
families , with 200 people. I hope to
get overall right. The Indiana wish
to have Rome half-breeds come out
with provisiomi. I send u good man
with this letter. Ho will tell you nil
about it. Can you send them full ra
tions to lot them know how you food
them at Buford ? I have provisions
for two or three days only. Send in
i hurry or they may make trouble
or turn back. Each chief ex
pects from you a little pres
ent , nuch as tobacco , spirits , etc.
T have promised that much if not
more. Send them something , oven if
charged to mo. I wish you would di
rect every man nt the fort not to pay
any more attention to Sitting-Bull
than to nny other Indian for the first
day , and Jot mo bring them to the
front of your oflico myself , If there
is anything wrong I will notily you nt
onco. They have very few ponies and
guns , nnd como from QunppoUo nearly
starved. The Indian I send with my
man , Ambrose Delasie , is one of the
best I know , I remain your most
obedient servant ,
JKAH Louis LEQAHK.
The courier arrived Thursday night.
Early the following morning Major
Brotliortoii started out six army wag-
ana with ample supplies nnd escort ,
but no ofliccr in charge , by reason of
Logaro'B request , though several asked
to go. Hearing last night , however ,
that an effort was likely to bo made to
ilcllect Bull from his direct route , and
take him to Poplar Crook , and desir
ing to avoid such delay , Capt. Walter
Clifford wns ordered to proceed and
moot the party nnd conduct it hero by
the shortest route. A Pioneer Press
reporter , who started out at once on
receipt of the news hero , is now in
Bull's camp , nnd will remain with him
to note and report incidents of the
journey and surrender.
Mnj. Brotliortoii has desired to keep
vague rumors of Siltinu-Bnll's move
ments , with which his name has boon
associated , out of the dispatches ns far
as possible , thinking your renders had
n surfeit of such news , nnd wished to
Imvo him secured hero in camp before
nny further publication on the sub
ject. But several boats having pass
ed carrying certain wild reports , ho
kindly permits your correspondent to
furnish you with reliable information.
Logaru's kttor was written nt ft ,
point eight miles from Buford. Tho'
Indians nro nearly all on foot. ' It is
thought Capt. Clifford , who could tnlk
nn Indian blind , or nwnljow n jnck-
knife for his edification if necessary ,
or ride nil over him or nil roilnd hinij
will camp with Sitting Bull to-night ,
and bring him hero on Tuesday , un
less some * xmwarrantod interference
has turned htm from his course. , ' v
. , , , u- . i- , . - ,
Sorion of Accident * .
Mr. A. Bock , chief clerk in the olllco
of Gen. Williams , had thu misfortune
to break his log yesterday evening' . -
Surgeon Forwood nenn'cefl'1 tli6 < frnc
turo nnd nt the latest * reports Mr.
Beck was doing 113 well , ' and'was as
comfortable as could ha pxpoctod.
A little son of County Clerk Manchester - '
chester fell frotn the fence in front of
hia'fathor'a residence yesterday after
noon nnd broke his nrm. Dr. Gora-
man wan called and set the nrm mu\ \ the
little follow is getting along finely.
A little negro gi rl , while plnying in
nn empty lumber wagon on 10th street
last evening , fell from the wagon ami
struck on thu back of her head. She
was stunned by the fall and was car
ried into n house near by. She soon
recovered.
Arranging Fora Reception.
During thu Moody and Sankoy
meeting in San Francisco , great work
was done for the Young Mens' ' Christian - '
tian association , by Mr. Moody , who'
raised between § 00,000 nnd $7J5,000
to pay off the debt which had been on
their building for some years.
Money wns also raised by tho.ladies
of the city for a general secretary's
salary for one year. Mr. H. J.
McCoy , of Lowell , Mass. , n secretary
of nine or ton years experience , was
secured for this western field , nnd it
H expected thnt ho will para through
Omnlin in a few days , and the the as
sociation of this city is trying to ar
range to hnvo him nnd hm family atop
over for a short time ,
f"
Married-
MoNin.-Ho\vi5. : Mr. R. P. Me- .
Neil nnd Miss Maggie Howe were
united in mnrringo by Rov. J. W.
Ingram , pastor of the Christian
church , at his rosidonc , Wednesday at
nine o'clock.
RAILROAD RUMBLINGS ,4 ,
National AiMocIatwl I'rcin. '
" *
THK I'ASSKNOEK WAll. J
Nr\v YOIIK , July 21. Thor/jfcoadT
ivnr still continuts , scalpers /rolling'-
rickets to Chicago for § > ! ) , awl the
Pennsylvania railway ngor selling
tickets to the same pla-o ; , for gio.
The war is confined to uv reduction in
> rices asked for westcrr tickets. There
& no indication that f o contest will.
end soon.
,
1VATEi ( )
. A1ttt 11" ° 1oti" ' ' , tlm trunlc lifid presi'- '
t
dents hold
.
.Q ftt the ofnlco of
Commission , r Fmlc.it was decided not
to reduce ti,0 , ,
Iro80t freight rates.
No otlior business was transacted.
Thor d wag n mooting Of railroad
president * at Mr. Vnndorbilt's house
- rumored.
Efexas Churches 'Will Offer Thanks 1
NUIonal Associated 1'rosr
CotuunuHjO. , July 21. Tlio follow
ing was received to-day :
AUSTIN , Texas , July 21. To Gov.
Clmrles.Fostor : The churches in Texas
will unite in the observing of any day
of thanksgiving designated under your.
Cfdl. ( Signed )
AI.KX. GiiKna ,
Bishop Diocese of Texas.
Tito Comet of 1837.
CINCINNATI , July 21. Prof , Os
mend Stone , of the Cincinnati obser
vatory says the now comet is fust ap
preaching the earth , and when in
porilnlion about August 10 , will bo
very near. Ho thinks this may bo
the return of the great comet observ
ed from China in 1837 , as the orbit is
very similar ,
The Fire Record.
National AmjoclatoJ Press.
OmcAflo , July 21. A lire to-night
burned out the tent manufactory of
McNeil & Crouch , No. 231 Kinzio
street. Loss 85,000 ; insured. The
building was owned by Thomas
Brook Fuller , of Toronto , Canada.
The building was considerably dam-
nged. There is a suspicion of incen
diarism
Indications.
WASHINGTON- , July 21. For tha
upper Mississippi andlower Missouri
valley : Fair weather preceded by
local rains , in the former districts ;
northerly winds ; higher barometer , or
lower temperature. /
Mrs. A. J , Bandol , Jr. , La Fuyetto
louse , Washington , D. 0 , , relates
; ho following ; I have suffered with
rheumatic pains in my chest for years ,
and have taken in that time many
different modidinos , without any per
manent relief. Since trying St. Ja-
coba Oil I have been entirely rid of
ill pain , nnd have boon so moru than
three weeks since my first application
of it. It acted like a charm ( rom the
' ' ' *
beginning.