Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 29, 1881, Image 1
g THE OMAHA . DAIL I BEE ELEn3NTH YEAR , OMAHA , FRIDAY MORN 1 KG- , JULY 29 , 1881 , \ HEAL ESTATE BARGAINS AT AGENCY , . 'FIFTEENTH ' AND JOUQLAS STS , , No 1 Lot on Il&rnoy street , near new couri ' home. t2MO. No 2 tot on OX.M street near 22J , $2I > 00. No 3 tot on Calfornla ttrcot near 22 < lt600. ! No 6 Lot on llntxy street near U. P. depot. 81200. No C J block In Shlnti's 3d addition near Con- cnt , SSM. No a Two lota en Dccntur near Campbell St , 8700.No No 10- Slot * on Colfnx street near llatucom I'ivrk , nt rcaionalilo prlcuj. 1CW choice resilience loti In Credit 1'onclcr and OrandvIewiulilitlOna a short dliUnro southeast ol 'U. P. and 11 & II , dqioU , prices from $100 l > - arils , IS loti on 21st. 22 1 , 2M and Sounders directs , inortliot nnd adjoining K. V. Smith's addition , 40u ; tcrini ruM ? No 09 Full corner lot on Douglas street ne.it 10th , $25.0. No 70 Cornet GOxllO ( ect lot on Douglas near muir llth ulrcct , 83100. No. 71 Three lota In Disc's addition near Satin- ders street , $ li 0 73 I/it on Uccatur street , near Irene Slilnn's 2d addition 3115. No. 7A 82x00 feet on Pacific street near U. P. tand 11. & 11. dqwts , $300J. No. 7IJ Splendid warehouse lot 77x132 fcot Oth eU-oct near Jones , & 3&00. No 7rf 3 1st * on Hartley street near 10tli$2000. No 81 tot In Olw's addition near Saundcrs B'roet , MOO. No. 82 tot In discs' addition near Saundcrs street , J300. No 83 2 lots on 10th near Pacific and Nail Worka , SlbOO. No M Lot on Charles straet near Saundoai. 1600.No No 87 tot on Lca > onworth near 15th , $1,100. No 83 tot on Caldwcll street near founders , . No 8J Lot on Chicago near 22d street , 81500. No 90 tot on lilondo near Campbell street 875. 81 lot * In Hlllanls & Cnldwcll's addition , Shcr- > n n avenue , ICth street , Spring , Saratoga and Florence streets , 8700 and upwards. No 122 2 lot * on ISth street , near Poppltton's new residence , 81000. No 123 tot 71x310 ( cet on Sherman avenue , 10th street , 81100 No 124 8 lot * on Bcllerue street , near shot tower , 8W to 875 eoth. No 125 Full block on Clinton street , near that tower , $50 to 876 each. * No 120 tot on ISth street , no" nhttelcad worki. 8525 No ' .27 2 lots , 3 1 acres near head of St. Mary's ' venue , on road to Park , $25UO. No 129 to on California near Crctghton Col- egc , S175. No 130 4 lot * near new govemmont corral , 82J x207 } acres each , $300. No 101 tot In GIso's addition on Cameron St. near Saundcrs , make an ofTcr. No. 160 tot In OUe's addition on CassIusSt. , near State , inaKc an offer. No 102 tot InOlsc'saddltlon on Casslus near Bau.ndi.rK , make an offer. No 103 1 block In lloyd's addition addition near Omaha Barracks , make an offer. No 104 7 lots In Henry & Shclton'o addition near high school , price from $1260 upward. 170 Lot on Pacific street , near 16th , make an offer. No 171 2 lots on Webster street , near 21st , 'both $33.0 or SilXX ) for corner and $1600 for hi de. de.No 173 1 lot on Cassncar 14th street , 81000 No 175 Lot on Sncrman atenue ICth street Dear Izard , 44x132 , $1400. No 177 3 lots In Qrandrlow. niaVo an offer. No ISO tot In Sinnn's addition on Pier St. , near end street car track , $625. No 181 Two lota In Nelson's addition , 1 on Idaho street , 1 on Center street , near Cumlng , 8300 each. No I'sS Two gilt edge lots on Cass street near 21 s . on a ror rSCOOO _ , No IpS Lot on S..W nl street , ucar Saundcrv , make an offer. No 180 3 lots on Scward street , near Irene , make an offer No 1BOJ , lot on r > cnnort near 25th , $500. No 187 ? , lot on Division near Cumlng at. , $200. No ISdJ , block In Rojd'a addition , near.Omaha barracks. 4 IK ) . NolS'JJ , J lot on Plerco near Oth street , $550- No 10 ij , 4 lot on llth near Farnham210 ) No 101 J , 2 beautiful lots in Slilnn's addition , 4H200. No 102 } , 2 lots on ISth btrcctncar white lead works , Tl05u , No 10JJ , lot on 20th street near Sherman , $400 , No 1'JIJ , 2 lots on " -I tttrcct near I lark , SOW. No IUUJ , 3 liuautltui lots on fcuundcrs bt. near etrcet car turn table , Sl-76. No 1KIJ , lot on l.'ith near 1'lcjco tt. $501. No 'Ml tot In fllbo's addition on Cameron Bt. , near Saunders , $500. No.iO.i- on Cameron struct near Saundcrs. 5000. 5000.No 203 tot In Shinn's addition on Blunders etreit , near street car turn table , $350. No2'4 ' llcautlful lot In Nelson's addition , on Division fctnet near Cumlng , & 5U. No. 2U5 Two lots on Castillar street , near 10th 8150. 8150.No 200 Two lots on Sixteenth street , near the nail works $1500. No 2u8 One-half lot on California street near 31st , 700. No 2 < iO tot on ISth street near Nicholas , $000. No 210 tot on Capitol a\enua near 2Jd$1600. H 212 Lot 148x600 feet on Colfax street , near Ilatocom Park , with Improtements , $2709. No 213 Two acres on Cumin , ; strict , 81000. No 215 One-half ai.ro on California , near Ken nedy struct , 8350. No 210 Kuautlfiil lot on Hamilton street near etreet car turn taulc , 1000. No 217 tot on 23d street , near Clark. $500. A few acre lots only remain unsold In "Park Place" little west of Crclghton Collcgt , prices tanging fiom $276 to $300 each and on easy tunas. tou in Horbacn's 1st and 2d additions ; al o lots In Parker'sbhlnn's ; Nelson's , Terrace's , E. V. Smith's. Kedlck's , and all the other additions nt any price and at any terms. Ten acris In the ilty limits on the road to the barracks at 8375 per acre. Kour beautiful residence lots In front of Crclghton College ; will cut them up to unit. Nine residence lots north of Crcighton College ground * , from $700 to 81000 eaih. Thirty resident lots In Parker's addition , six blocks north of the.ond of the strces car tnuk on Saundcrs street , 8300 each , 810 down , balance io suit , at b per cent Interest. A few lots kit in Terrace addition on the road to the Park , near head of St. iUrj's a > enue$7 < 0 each To those who u 111 build a 1200 residence , 7 years time at 8 p T cent InUrcnt. tots In Uke's addition at (3Mi to 8360 each , 10 years time at (1 IMT cent Interest , to these who lulld. 'Ihe oMToufcley 41-acre trart with house and all improvement * , adjoining race course and fair grounds' forgMU. Tracts of 6 , 11' , 15 , 20 , 40 or SO acres , u 1th buil dings and other Improt uncnts and adjoining the city , at all prices. 3500 of the best residence lots In the city of Omaha any location jou dckire i.orth , uuf , eouth or west , and at bed rock prices. 250 choice business lots In all the principal bus iness streets In Omaha , > arlng Irani WOO to 87000 each. Two hundred houses and lots ranging from COO to 816,000 , and located In e\ try part of th city. Large number of excellent arms In Douglas , Sarpy haundcrs , Dodge , Waslilnu'ton , Hurt , and other go < xl counties ii : eastern Nebraska. I2/HX ) acres best landi In Douglas , 7000 acres Lest lands in Sarpy c.mnty , and lar.ro tracts In all the eastern tier of counties , Over 1(00,000 ( acres of the bcit land In the Ne braska far tale by this agency , Verj larjo amounts of suburban property in one to tin , Ucnty an.1 f > rty aero pieces , located within one to three , four or fhu miles of the po.tomco wnio > cry c'.ieap pieces. New Maps of Omaha , published by George P Bemls pUln , unmounted maps 60 cents each ; mounted , colored and with cloth back , 81.60 erch. Money loaned on Improt cd farms alto on irumoted city pro ) > erty , at the lowest rates of Interest llouns , stores , hotels , farms , | otsl and * , offices rooms , tstf. . to runt or lease. Taxes laid , rents collected , deeds , mortgages , and all kinds of real estate documents mode out on short notice. GEO , P. BEMIS' , leal Estate Exchange 15th and Douglas Street , OMAHA , - - NEB. PLEASING PROGRESS. The President's Condition Don- inuofl to Improve all Day Yesterday , Dr. Boynton Expresses the Belief That Ho Will bD Out of Bed in a Week. , The Other Physicians , Though Reticent on the Subject , Express Confidence. Dr. Hamilton , While in Now York , Had Some Import ant Surgical Instru ments Made. Miscellaneous Note * From the Na tional Capitol. National Associated Press. FAVOUAULK WASHINGTON , July 28. The fav- orahlo progress of the proaiilcnt con tinued without interruption during the night and thirty hours htwo olnpsod since ho 1ms experienced a fob- lilo riso. Ho slept soundly during the ni ht but was wakeful after midnight , although not restless. From his re marks to attendants it is evident ho was feeling much bettor. Ho had for breakfast juice of steak and the usual beef tea. . Dr. Hamilton was * present when the wound was dressed this morning. Pus vas found to flow freely , and all conditions arc as favor able as yesterday. The physicians in consultation this morning considered the advisability . of transferring the president to another room , not that his room was unsafe but that it would bo a good thing to renovate it. As the bed could bo rolled through the door without disturbing the president , it was decided to do as suggested. Ho was informed of the proposition and seemed glad to have the change. The doctors surrounded his bed and pushed it through the door , across the hall and into the extreme north front room. This room is known us the "Nellio Grant Chamber. " It is largo and airy , and from the present position of the bed ho has a view of the war and navy buildings through the west windows , across Lafayette Park to the north. The carpets are all taken from the other room , which' is being cleaned. The president is much pleased with the change and was Joint ; nicely during the morning. TEMPORARY REMOVAL. WASIIINOTOX , July 28. The re moval of the president to another room is only a temporary arrange ment. As soon as the old "room has boon renovated the bed1 will bo re turned. The president slept for an hour or BO in the now room this morn ing. Dr. Boynton says the patient is getting better every day and will bo out of bed in ton days. The regular physicians are moro guarded and con tent with Baying the president is do ing nicely. I'AVOIUIILE SYMPTOMS The entire day the president's symptoms continued favorable. There has been no renewal of the fever or marked changes. Dlt. HAMILTON gives reassurance to the president's tnmily , friends and the general pub lic. The president was moved from the siuk room to the adjoining room by Dr. Hamilton's advice , so that the room , furniture and appurtenances could bo thoroughly ventilated. The president enjoyed the change and rested well afterwards. Dr. Hamil ton will remain until reliovodby Dr. Agnew - now to-morrow. The doctors are reti cent but express ontirp confidence as to the president's ultimate recovery. There may bo a further relapse from time to time through accidental causes. The sickness of the presi dent has made but slight diflorcnco in the progress of routine of public business. Only twelve appointments of postmasters have accumulated since the shooting. Secretary Kirkwcod says the only difiercnco in the interior department is that a few minor oflicials who would liave been turned out are enabled to remain in oflico for awhile. These are mainly Indian agents. Judge Kelly ( Pa. , ) called on Mrs. Gariiuld to-day. Dr. Hamilton telegraphed to his wife that the president was looking better than at any time since ho wan shot. IMPORTANT RUItaiCAL 1NHTUUMENTH. NKW YORK , July 28. When Dr. Hamilton returned from Washington after his lust visit lie ordered made an improved electric probe and other special surgical instruments. The electric probe has a boll attached BO that when the head of the probe comes in contact with the ball the bull is Bounded and the location of the ball fixed. Dr. Males , surgcon-ucncral of the navy , recently ordered an antiseptic atomiser , which is used particularly in cases of gun shot wounds , in a steam apparatus , to blow a fine spray of sali cylic acid as a dressing on the wound. It is arrrnccd with an alcohol lamp and a flexible spray tube destroys the floating spores and heats the wounds without tlio formation of pus. TIIB'FIltSTjlKKBHlLK RISK in thirty-six hours began in the presi dent's case between 5 and 0 p. in. , but was not marked until the last named. It was moro moderate than usual and caused little discomfort and no alarm. About half past 7 o'clock , the old sicK room having been sufficiently ventilated , the presi dent's bed was removed back. The usual anodyne was administered and the patient slept well during the rest of the evening. Only two or three cabinet officers called to-night , Secretary Kirkwood and Windom having gotio down tin men Dr. lloyburn shares the sick Mom with Dr. Uliss to-night. At midnight the president's pulse , torn- poraturo mid respiration had consider ably subsided , mid ho woa sleeping quiotl } ' . TO MINISTER LqWF.Lt. WASHINGTON , July 28.- The fol I wing mcssngo was sent at 1 o'clock : LOWKU. , Minister to London Tht jm'sitlout'R condition is very encour aging. Everything 1ms gone well since the dispatch lost night. ( Signed ) JU.AINK , Secretary. July 28. The following was sci t from the White House at 11 p. in. : Lowr.u , , Minister to London This afternoon and evening the president has shown some increase in pulse and temperature , but not sullicicnt to create uneasinrss on the part of his physicians. At 11 p. m , no is resting very quietly. ( Signed ) UI.AINR , Secretary. THURSDAY'S BULLETINS. OFFICIAL. WASHINGTON , July 28 , a. in. - The olllcial bulletin just issued gives the presidents condition at 8 a. in. , ns follows : The president rested well during the night and no "rigor" or febrile disturbance has occurred since the bulletin of yesterday ovoning. This morning the improvement of his general condition is distinctly porccp- tiblo Ho appears rolrcahed by the nights rest and expresses himself cheerfully as to his condition. Pulse 02 , temperature 08 , tind respiration 18. ( Signed ) F. H. HAMILTON , D. W. BLISS. J. J. WOODWARI > , J. K. BARNES , ROUT. HEYHURN. July 28. Noon. The president is passing a good day and slowly im proving. The outward indications at this hour are fully aa favorable as early this morning. OFFICIAL. WASHINGTON , July 28. 1 p. in. The oflicial bulletin just issued gives the presidents condition at 12:30 : p. in. The president-bore the dressing of his wound this- morning with less Fatigue than heretofore It appears well and is discharging sufficiently. Shortly after his bed was rolled into nn adjoining room while that occupied -ill now is being thoroughly cleaned and put in order. His pulse is now 04 , temperature 08. D , respiration 18. ( Signed ) D. W. BLISS , J.K. BARNES. .1. J. WOODWARD , 'Jlon'r IlKvnunN. F. H. HAMILTON. July 28 , G p. m. The favorable condition of the president continues. No disturbing symptoms'have delayed the onward march toward recovery to this hour. The president sleeps a great deal , and it docs him much good. OFFICIAL. July 28. 7 -p/ " : * The president has passed a pleasant day and has taken his nourishment with apparent relish. His temperature continued normal until about 5 o'clock , when a moderate- afternoon rise occurred , which , however , gives the patient but slight discomfort and causes no anx iety. At present his pulse is 101 , temper.ituro 100 , respiration 10. ( Signed ) D. W. BLISS , J. N. BARNKS , J. J. WOODWARD , llonr. RKYIIURN. H. H. HAMILTON. July 28 , 12 m The president is passing a good night. Indications not unfavorable. His pulse has sub sided since 7 p. m. CAPITAL CULLINGS. 11UKN03 AYRES EXPOSITION. WASHINGTON , July 28. - Consulate Baker reports that the continental exposition at Buenos Ayrce , post poned from last year on account of political troubles will open February 15,18Q2. In Aid of Our National Life-Saving Stations. National Associated Press. NEW YORK , July 28. A London special Bays that a number of Ameri cans who arrived there on the last trip of the steamer Gallio have started an admirable work in securing for America part of the collection that was Hindion board the Atlantic steamers. They suggested to Captain HaincH that whatever was collected should bo equally divided between the Liverpool institutions and an American society presided over by Mrs. President Garlield , in aid of the national life-saving stations on the Atlantic coast , llaines agrnod to the proposition , and $200 having been iiolluoted § 100 was sent to Now York to the American institutions. An Insane Contractor. Mtlonal AssaclaUd Picas , ST.-PAUL , Minn. , July 28. A con- : ractor named Goodoll was called on by u citizen yesterday for the plans of a house. Goodell immediately became - came violent and said with a flourish of firearms that ho could do nothing intil ho had first killed Oov Pillsbury , for whom Jio had boon lying in wait several days. This morniiir ! Goodoll was taken to the asylum at St. Peter , violently insane. The maniao is a well known artizan whom the gov ernor has befriended many times , . Tbo Railroad War. National Associated Press. NEW YORK , July 28. The low rates to the west continue and the irospects are favorable to much cheap- jr fares. An order was issued by the Pennsylvania road to-day establishing iho following fares on rebate tickets : Scalpers to Chicago , 80,50 ; regular , $7 ; to Cincinnati , $0.50 ; regular , 87 ; to St. Louis , 812.25 ; regular , $12.75 ; Lo Cleveland , $5 ; regular , 85 ; to Buf falo , $5 ; regular , $5 ; emigrant rates to all points in Ohio ; ? 5.50 ; to all points in Indiana , 8G.CO ; to all points in Michigan , south of Petosky. 87.00 ; to Chicago , 87.00 ; to Cinncinuati , 85.50 ; to St. Louis , $0.50. It is nowovidS&lhnt a meet ing of the presidents of trunk line ! will take place , probably to-morrow , and nn attempt will bo inndo Hi pool the earnings , the same as is now don with freight. There was n council at Commissioner Fink's to-day. NKW YORK , July 28. It is stated Unit Commissioner Fink denies that rates on cast bound freights have been restored or that lie has issued any call for a meeting fo restore them. Railroad Collision- Nvtton.il Associated Press. Nr.w YORK , July 28. A. collision between two freight trains on tlui New York , Now Haven K Hurtford railway at Uyo this afternoon , resulted - ed in the ( loath of Engineer Eli l.atlin , of Now Haven , and a brakeman , \Vil Ham llnllock , of South Nonudk , Conn. Doth locomotives and a num ber of freight cars were demolished , and there was a jieuonvl detention of passenger trains for six hours. SUMMER SPORTS. . THE TURF. National Associated Press. SARATOdA RACES. SARATOGA , July 28.The first race , for a purse of SitOO , for nil ages , tlireo- quarters of a mile , was won ny Sir Hugh , the favorite ; Victim second , Gabriel third. Time , r:118j. : The second race was for the Kpina- way stakes , two-year-old fillies , five furlongs. It was won by Memento ; Nightcap second , Tuscnlooso third. Time , 1:00. : Momenta was ihofavoi- ito , selling in the pools at $800 ; Hey Adore and Belle of llunnymcde second end choice at $500. Third race , a handicap sweepstakes , all ages , milo and five furlongs , had six starters. It was won by J'Yriiln , Urberto second , Windrush third. Time , 2:58 : . Fourth event , mile dash , all ixges , had five starters. It was won by Governor Hampton , Knight Templar second , and Potomac third. Time , 1:47. : 1:47.Fifth race , handicap steeple chase , short course , was won by Ike Iton- liam , Lizzie second. Time , 2:50 : , CLEVELAND RACES. CLKVKLAND , July 28. The first race to-day for the 2:21 : class was won by Edwin Theme , Voltaire second , Lucy third. Time , & :22f : , 2:2l : > \ , 2:22. : 2:22.Tho The second race , two milo heats , 2:24 class had seven startors. Coleman - man won the first heat , Post-boy second , Amber third and Post-boy fourth. Time , 4:52J : , 452i ; , 4ulU : and 4:56. : The third race , mile heals , had eleven startors. Eureka won the first and second heats , J. P. Morris third , Shelton fourth. AT 11ELMONT FAOK. PHILADELPHIA , July 28. A large. crowd , estimated at from 1Q,000 to 12,000 , assembled at Belmont park this afternoon to witness the trotting of Maud S. against timo. Win. U. Vanderbilt and friends worn i asont from Now 'York. Maud & > ' . , in 'hat- ness , trotted three heats. Time , 2:12. : 2:13 : } , 212J. ; They wore the best tlireo heats over made at Bui- inont park. In the second heat she made a break in the l.i--t quarter which spoiled a very fast rr.ilo , as from the time made on the throe first quarters , ! 32A , 1:04 : , 1:37 : , it was evi dent that she could make a milo in 2:10 : , a half second better than her Pittsburg record. GOODWOOD RACES. LONDON , July 28. The racing stakes at the Goodwood meeting to day , wore won by Privateer , with Mr. Lorrilhml's Passaic , second and Wandering , third. The race for the Singleton stakes was won by Tristan , with llarrott and Roaia third. Only four horses ran. 1IRIQHTON IIUAUI. NEW YORK , July 28. - The racing at Brighton was continued to-day. The first race , milo and a quarter , all ages , was won by Gouvornour , Aleck Ainent second. Time , 2:11. : The second race , milo and a fur long , with soiling allowances , was won by Unaz , Topsy second. Time , 1:57A : The third race , ir.ilo mid a furlong , was won by Rosalia , G wyan to second. Time , 1:59 : , The fourth race , mile and a quarter , welter weights , selling allowances , was won by Surge , Duke of Kent second. Time , 2:10. : THE DIAMOND. GAMES PLAYED YJ'.STIIllDAY. BOSTON , July 28. Treys 3 , Bosons - ; ons 4 , DETROIT , July 28. Dotroits 4 , Bumilos 15. CHICAGO , July 28 , Chicogos 2 , Clovelunds 11. Alabama Affrays- National Associated Press DEOATUR , Ala. , July 28. A serious a flair occurred yesterday in Geneva county in which a man named Joe Islington was killed and Jno , Gla-ss mortally stabbed , A man named Angoro , in Clark county , killed one of his children by dashing it against the ground after loverely whipping it. Its buck was jroken and lioad fractured. Killed by the Cur * National Associated Priias JKFFERSONVILLE , Ind , , July 28 , Solon Russell , a well known lawyer of Charlestown , was run over by the cars and killed hero late last night. Tbo Garflold Fund- National Associated Press NKW YORK , July Subscriptions to the Garfield fund to-day $5,247.05 , Deluding $5,000 from Julius Hullgur- 'en , from Switzerland , Grand total , $15,273,685. ' i Barge Burned. National Associated Piewi. CHICAGO , July 28. The barge Bur roughs , lumber laden , from Chicago to Grand Haven , took fire whoa fif teen miles out this morning and burned to the waters edge. The crow saved themselves by lumping into the lake and being picked up by a tug , FOREIGN FLASHES. The Amoer Suffers a Severn Defeat - feat at the Hands of Ayoob Kahn , Gladstone Announces t > io De feat in the House of Com- nioms Last Night , And Says it is an Important Ono as Howards the Can- dahar Country. The Emperor of Russia About to Journey to Moscow. A Conference Between Minis ter Lowell and William V. Harcourt About the Infernal Machines. Xiord Chiirolilll'n Follow Coimorva- tlvca Repudiate His Do- nnnotationi or tlto Laud Bill. National AnocUtoJ l're s. THE AM1IKH DEFEATED. LONDON , July 28. A dispatch from Lahore says : it is reported that the Ameer has been completely defeated by Ayoob Nairn's Indians. The gov ernment in greatly concerned at the gravity of the situation. LONDON , July 28. \ . dispatch from Lahore says that Ayoob Kahn in a fight with the Ameer's army cap tured eighteen guns and ali the bag gage of the Amour's regiments. LONDON , July 28. All the morning journals assert that the news from Tnliaro are very grave , and it is be lieved that the defeat of the Ameer is Fatal to his rule. IIARMONV AMONO AM1IASSADORH. LONDON , July 28. Mr. Goschon , late ambassador to Constantinople , was entertained by the City Liberal club last night at n grand banquet. Mr. Goschen , in ruplyint ; to a toast , snokoof the harmony prevailing iimolig the nnibassadors'at Constantinopleand described the difficulties surrounding Turkey , which it was the will of the ambassadors to remove. CAUSES CONRIIIERAI1LE SPECULATION. LONDON , July 28. A dispatch from Berlin says that the coming visit of the Emperor of Austria among the smaller south Gorman rulers is excit ing much comment and some specula tion. DESTRUCTIVE STORMS. LONDON , July 28. The latest Capo Town advices s.iy that great storms on the south-cast coast especially in the neighborhood of Eust London , have done an enormous amount of damage. A largo * number of vessels huvo- been driven ashore , forty lives have been lost and there is much suffering. REPUDIATE LORD UIU'UUJlILL'ri .MOTION. LONDON , July 28. The tories in the house of commons for the most part utrongly repudiate the motion of which Lord Randolph Churchill , nicnuor for Woodstock , has given no tice of his intention to brimr up on the final reading of the land bill. The motion is a general denunciation of the bill as revolutionary , agrarian , criminal and unpatriotic. Although Lord Churchill is himself ix tory his fellow conservatives do not sympa thise with him in this last assault on the bill. IMPERIAL DECREES. ST. PKTEUTiiuitd , July 28. The im perial decrees signed by the czar , names Grand Duke Michael as presi dent of the imperial council. A CONFERENCE IN RElAltl ( ) TO THE IN- I'KnNAL .MACHINES. LONDON , July 28.-Sir Win. Vernon - non Harcourt , homo secretary , had a conference with Minister Lowell con cerning the dynamite shipments , but the result of the conference is not known. KUl'KOCATEI ) . Several men wore to-day suffocated in the under-ground works of the tunnel of the Severn river. AI10UT TO LEAVE FOR MOHCOW. ST. PETEUSIIURO , July 28 The em peror is about to leave for Moscow. The police have been stationed all along the route from this city to Mos cow to guard against mines. CLAIOTONE ANNOUNOEH THE DEFEAT OK THE AMEER. LONDON , July 28. In the house of commons last night Gladstone an nounced the defeat of the Ameer by Ayooh Khan. Ho said that it was an important engagement as regards the dindahar country but that the Anglo- Indian force in that neighborhood was considerable. EX1ENKIVE FRAUDH. ST. PKTERHHUIUI , July 28.-There is a rumor of extensive frauds in the naval deuartment , and the name of the Grand Duke Constantine is asso ciated therewith , OH it is also coupled with the nihilists' conspiracy and the czar's murder , hence he has been dis missed , EARTHQUAKE. VIENNA , July 28. There was a violent shock of earthquake at Agram to-day. A VERLIN RUMOR , LONDON , July 28 , A Berlin des patch says it is rumored that the Uni ted States government proposes to ap point Carl Schurz as minister to Ber lin as successor to Andrew W , White. FORKK1N FIUOMENT8. PARIS , July 28. - Intelligence from Africa just received states that the French have taken possession of the island of Gerlu Aho , called Jorba idland , located in North Africa. It belongs to Tunis and is sit tinted about twenty miles distant ia the Gulf of Cabez. The island is twenty miles long , fourteen wide. Other dispatches confirm the depre dations of thti Arabs in the country adjacent to Tunis , inhabitants fakinij refuge in very largo numbers. French cavalry guards the city gates. The dispatches state that after the cap ture of Stax , French soldiers , intoxi cated , committed terrible outrages , robbing and assaulting , plundering stores and houses. A dispatch from Tunis says : Thn excitement is subsiding. A Constantinople dispatch says there is a grow ing impressing that a cabinet crisis is impending , Turkey has stopped sending troops to Tripoli. _ _ Conductor Killed. RlioclM DUiatchtoTnit llrr. GIUND JUNCTION , July 28. J. H. Pyfer was instantly killed at this place to-day noon , while switching on the Des Moines it Fort LKulgo rail road. The deco.xscd was n conductor and highly respected. Ho loaves a wife and one child. No blame is attached to any ( inn. Tlio Jniuns Boyi. National AMoUntiM Prcii. l\ANHAHCiTY , July 28. From information - formation just received through n gentleman - tleman who witnessed the Rock Is land train robbery on the night of Inly 15th , and who ii well acquainted with thoilmuos boys , it is learned be yond doubt that Conductor Westfall met his death nt the hands of Jesse James , and that Frank James was not on the train at all. The gentleman giving tnis information identified the murderer as Jesse James , but for fear of being himself recognized and killed ho hid under the seat of the passenger coach until the robbers had loft the train. LHAVENWORTH , KAN. , July 28. It is reported hero this morning that Pope Wells , thought to bo one of the Winston train robbers , was arrested last night at Halls Station on the Kansas City , St. Joe & Council Bluffs road. There is no telegraphic communication and particulars are not now obtainable. ArroRt of a Colored Murderer- National Anioclittol Prcu. ST. Louis , July 28. Emmet Jones , the nouro who murdered Antoine Yalle by shooting him while asleep in a hammock on the steamer Lady Leo , two weeks ago , was brought back to St. Louis this morning. After the shooting ho escaped and wont to work in the coal mines at Braidwood , 111. OHicur Cassidy got on his track and fol lowed him there , and with the assist ance of Marshal Stewart secured the man. Democratic Jjovo Foast- National Associated Pruns. TOLEDO , 0. , July 28. A democrat ic love feast was held here to-day. It was largely attended by the most prominent democrats of the state. Speeches were made by United States Senator Goo. II. Pondleton mid oth ers. All advocate a campaign on lo cal issues. The attempted assassina tion of the president was condemned { pd hoptw for his recovery oxprmsod , The candidate for governor , Book- walter , was present in person , The DoatU Record. Nntlonal Associated Pruw ) . WAUPACA , Wis. , July 28. C.ipt. Thomas Spencer , an old resident of Now York and a veteran of the war of 1812 , died hero hut night , aged 02. CHICAGO , July 28. General James U. .Slack , of Indiana , suffered an ap oplectic stroke on a street of this city this morning and died a few hours after being taken to the hospital. He was 50 years of age. Corrupt Chicago Council. Natjoiml Amociatcil Prcnx , CHIUAOO , .Inly 28. It is claimed that a corruption fund of $15,000 has been given ceitain members of the common council l > y the Tracy estate and otheis to secure the removal of the board of trade. The alleged facts in the casu have come to the surface by reason of the refusal on the part of soinu aldermen to make what others consider a fair divide ' Complaint Dlsmisiod. National Annodatoil I'rc-ai. NEW YORK , July 28. United States Commissioner Allen , of Brooklyn , has dismissed the complaint against Rob ert Head , engineer of the Havana steamer Knickerbocker , charged with having roasted Firemen Kranisch to death , there being no proof of his hav ing caused Kranisch's death. Indians Raiding. AUHTIN , Tex , , July 27. The adju tant-general's oflico is in receipt of in formation that Indians are raiding into the southern portion of the Pucos country. Lieutenant Nevill's com pany of rangers are in that section. DlodFromHis Injurioi. National Annocl.itwl Prcna. MUNCIE , Tnil. , July 28. George Mii'kelfifsi ! died last night from a shot inflicted by his uister-in-law , lie had broken into his divorced wife's house , and was threatening her , when her sister fired the fatal shot. Drowned. National AiiociatuJ l'm . ST. LOTIH , July 28 , James and John McCuo , aged 1U and 17 years , were drowned last night in the riyor at the foot ol Chouteati avenue. Ex > Preildout Hayes. Pur-iN-JUv , July 27. Kx-Prcsi- dent Rutherford B. Hayes and his wife arrived hoiofrom Fremont , Ohio , this morning , and are stopping at the Boobo House. Served Him Right. National AiwxlatcU J'fuw. SANTA FK , N. M. , July 28.-John J. Jenninga.a hired man in the family of Mr , Lewis , a farmer in Sareibia country , who lived for some time in criminal intimacy with Mra. Lewis , unknown to her husband , and then murdered Luwia , at the instiga tion of his wife , was taken from jail to-day by a vigilance committee and hanged to a true , PACIFIC COAST SAN FRANCISCO , July 28 , Peter Craiu , an old resident and a promi' nunt citizen committed suicide by hanging , while in a fit of despondency about financial troubles , David Curnow was killed in the Hahl Mountain mine tunnel by an oroc.tr , which jumped the track , and. crushed him mminsttho timber. - Colonel J. Hcnly Smith was noini > tinted by one faction of the Demo cratic party ; Major Harry T. Hnm- nioiul for county attorney ; Win. Mc- Manu was nominated for sheriff by the Manhattan f net ion. Kx-Oov. John T. Bngloy of Michi- tjnn died at the Occidental Hotel yes terday. SAN FRANCISCO , July 28 Tho'on- gine of n threshing machine exploded on Snccd's farm , Nnp.i county , in stantly killing Willis Crowe , Uowi-go Plait and Robert D.vvii. r Bird Kinchloe , a saloon keeper of Arisalia , fatally shot .Tamos J. Nokon , who was trying to enter the premises by a rear window. 'J'ho British fillip Oriflammo , Green , master , from London for San Fran cisco , was burned in latitude 18-12 , south , longitude 02 4 , west. The cruw arrived \Yilunnjzton , Cnl. , on the Italian bark St. Andrew. The William * Brothers Still at Put * . LAKE CITY , Minn. , July 28. It in repotted by a gentleman who arrived this afternoon from E.IU Guile wood that the Williams brothers , for whom largo parties have been searching the past three weeks , were sighted in the woods yesterday by Sheriff Doolittlo and posse , who immediately com manded the desperados to surrender. The Williams boys opened flro on the sheriffs posse , killing Doolittlo and two of his men. The murderers were fired at by the rest of the posse , but succeeded in making their escape. These reports have not been verified but are believed to bo entirely authen tic. The vicinity is intensely excited and fresh pursuing parties are being organized with all possible speed. LATER. EA.U GAI.LE , Wis. , July 28 , There is nn truth whatever in tha , report from Lake City that Sheriff Doolitqo and several men were' killed by the Williams outlaws. The pursuit of the desperadoes will bo continued to morrow in the Eau Galto woods with redoubled vigor. Six noted Indian scouts and thirty bloodhounds will accompany the company of 'Luding- ton cavalry , two hundred men,1 The Spragno Property- National Asnoclatcil 1'rcw. PROVIDENCE , July 28. B. G. Chose n.id J. 0. Brigham , the newly elected treasurer and secretary 'of the Fried- neck company , made' a formal demand. of Trustee Clmffeo , of the Sprague es tate , for Dossession of the property. The la'ttor asked for their authority , and on being shown n formal an nouncement of their election na offi cers , said that was insuflicioiit and re fused to iiurrondcr the property. " Ho denies that lie has any authority to. . make or they to accept a transfer. He said he had written to Uorernor Sprague , the president of the com pany , for advice. It is understood that the formal demand was made at the suggestion of Gen. Butler. Ex tended litigation is likely to arise. A Central Electric Light Association tion- National A sochtt'ct Prrai NEW YORK , July 28 , . The principal electric lighting companies have joined in organi/.ing a central associa tion for the purpose of vigorously en forcing their numerous and important patents against all persons who make use or sell infringing apparatuses. The meinbois of tins association are the Brush , United States , Fuller , Wcston , American and JoblochkouT electric lighting companies. Indications- National AiuociatuU Pitm WASHINGTON. July 211. For the upper hikes and the upper Mis sissippi valley : Warmer , fair weather , variable winds , stationary or lower barometer. For the lower Missouri valley : Fair weather , south winds , and lower barometer. Collector Robertson Goes to Wash ington. National Aiwoclatcd PruM. NEW YORK , July 28. Collector- Robertson went to Washington to-doy- for final { instructions from Secretary Wimloni. _ , , Mr. L. E. Frank , No. 28 N. Ninth street , Kichmond , Va. , says : I was severely afllicted with rheumatism in the knee joints and hip , and by the use of St. Jacobs Oil was fully ro'- stored. Itolief followed its nso in half an hour. AN HONEST MEDICINE FREE OF COST. Of all medicines advertised to cure any affection of the Throat , Chest or Lungs , wo know of none' wo can rec ommend so highly as DR. KiNd'wNKw DISCOVERY for Consumption Coughs , Colds , Asthma , Bronchitis liny Fever - ver , Hoarseness , Tickling in the Throat , loss of voice , etc. This med icine does positively cure , and that wheio everything else has failed. N i medicine can show one-half so many positive and permanent cures as have already l > cen ellectixl by this truly wonderful remedy. For Asthma and Bronchitis it is a pmfoct specific , cur ing the very worst cases in the short est time possible. Wo say by all means give it n trial. Trial bottlea free. Itegular size $1.00. Forsaloby 8lly ( ) IKII & McMAHQN , Omoliu. Bromnor's Cream Soda Crackers nfc Bruner's. Fine line Lunch Baskets. Call and see them , at Pundt's. jj2-4t Brutoo & Co. , the Safe men , have moved their stock of safta to 1020 Farnham street , Max Mover Klock ,