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'M. - .M. At 'THE OMAHA DAIL Y BEE. ELEVENTH YEAR OMAHA , SATURDAY MO UN ING , JULY 30 , 1881 , NO. 34 REAL ESTATE BARGAINS AT AGENCY , FIFTEENTH AND JOUBLAS SIS , , Xo 1 Lot on Hnrncy street , near now court < hausc , { 2500. No 2 Lot on Cuss street near 22J , 92(00. No 3 Lot on Cnlfornla street near ! 2J , $1600. No 6 Lot on Matey street near U. 1' . ilcK | > t , $1200. No 0 } block In Slilnn's 3J addition near Con- cnt , * 8M. No 8 Two lots on Decatur near Campbell St. , $700. $700.No 10 8 lota on Cotfax street near Ilanseom 1'nrk , nt reasonable prices. 100 cholco ruilclcnco lots In Credit Tonclcr and ClmiKhlow additions a short dlsUnco southeast o { U , 1 * . and 1) & 11 , depots , prices from $100 up wards. 13 lots on 21st , 22d , 23d and Saiindors streets , north of and adjoining K. V , Smith's addition , $400 ; terms v y. No 09 full corner lot on Douglas street near 10th , $2500. No 70 Corner COxllO feet lot on Douglas near tioar llth street , $3100. No. 71 Tlireo lots In Olio's addition near Saun- tiers street , 31000 73 Lot on Uccatur street , near Irene Shtnn's 2d addition $115. . No. 76 82x00 feet on Pacific street near U. P. and B. & M. depots , fcJOOj. No. 70 Splendid warehouse lot 77x182 ( cet Dth ( troct near Jones , $3(00. , No 78 3 lots on llarney street near 19th$2000. No 81 Lot In Glso's addition near SaunJera d'rcct , $500. No. 83 Lot In Ulscs1 addition near Saunden street , $300. No 83 2 lots on 10th near 1'aclflc and Kail "Works , $1500. ' No bG Lot on Chatlcs street near Baundeis , WOO.No No 87 Lot on Lcaremvorth near 16tb , $1,100. No 83 Lot on Caldwcll street near Saundcrs , . No 89 Lot on Chicago near 22d street , $1500. No 00 Lot on Dlondo near Campbell street fit. 31 lots InMlllards * Caldwcll's addition , Sher man avenue , IGth street , Spring , Sarat6garand Florence streets , $700 and upwards. No 122 2 lots on ISth street , near Toppleton's now residence , $1600. No 123 Lot 71x310 feet on Shonman avenue , IGth street , $1100 No 121 8 lots on BcllcYua street , near shot tower , $50 to 870'cath. No 125 Full block on Clinton street , near ( hat tower , $50 to $76 each. No 128 Lot on'lbth street , no 5 . white lead works , $525 No ' .27 2 lota , SJ acres near head of St. Mary's a\enue , on rood to Park , $2500. No 129 Lo On California near Crctghton Col- epc. $376. No 130 4 lots near new gOTornmsnt corral , 82 } X207J acres each. $300. No 1(11 ( Lot In Ohio's addition on Cameron St. ucnr Sounder * , mnko an Oder. No. ICO Lot In Olso'H addition on CasslusSU , near State , inake an offer i ' No 102 Lotlndlse'saddltlon on CMslus near Baunden , uiako an offer. No 103 1 block In Boyd's addition addition near Omaha Barracks , make an oftcr. No 104 7 loU In Henry & Shclton't addition Dear high school , price from $1260 upward. 170 Lot on Pacific street , near IGth , make an offer. , , t No 171 2 lots on Webster street , near 21st , both $33.0 or ? 2000 for corner and $1800 for In- de. de.No 173 1 lot on. CaM near 14th street. $10,00 No 175 Lot on'Sncnnan avenue V10th street ntarlzardU , 81400. No 177 3 lots In OramlUov. male an offer. No ISO Lot In Smnn'a addition on Pier St. , near end street ear track , $525. No 181 THO lots In Nelson's addition , 1 on Idaho street , 1 on Center street , near Cumlng , C3UU UUCII. - - iL. . . n .n No Ih3 Two jrllt cd > fo lots on Cass street near Slkt. on a corner , SOOUO. Noltfi Lot on Howard street , near Eaundere , make an offer. No Isii : ! loU on Seward street , near Irene , make an offer No Ifeiil , lot on l.i > cnportncar 25th , $500. No 187 , lot on Division near Cuinlnt ; St. , $200. \ No 188 $ , Mock in Kojd'u addition , ntar Umaha barracks. flOO. NolbUl , I lot on I'lcrco near Oth street , $550. No lOuj , J lot on 11th near 1'nrnham , $21 l No 1'JlJ , 2 beautiful loU In Milnii'n addition , 11200. No 102) , 2 lots on 16th street near uhlto lead works , cfuIiU. No 1DJ ] , lot on 20th street near Sherman , 8400 , No IltlJ , i ! lots on 2A1 street , near Clark , $001) . No iuUJ , 3 bcuutlful lots on taunderu bt. near ttreet car turn table , gltt'S. No 10'JJ , lot on 10th near Plcjce bt. $500. No 201 Lot In UUo'd addition on Cameron Bt. , near Saunders , $500. No iiOi Ixjt on Cameron street near Saundcra. $000. $000.No 203 Lot In Slilnn's addition on Saundcrs 'street , near street car turn table , $350. No 2U4 Ilcuutiful lot In NcUon'tf addition , on Division Htrcct near Cunilng , $360. No. 2U5 Two lots on Caatellar street , near 10th $150.No No 200 Two lots on Sixteenth street , near the nail works , $1600. No M One-half lot on California street near 21st , $700. No.lit'O Lot on 18th street near Nicholas , $000. No 210 Lot on Capitol avenue near 23dgl500 , Na 212 Lot 143x600 feet on Colfax street , near Hanmom 1'ark , with Improvements , $2700. No 213 Two acres on Cumin' ' street , $1000. No 215 One-half aero on California , near Ken nedy street , $ J50. No : ! li Heautlful lot on Hamilton street near street car turn taule , $1000. No 217 Lot on 23d street , near Clark. $500. A few aero lots only remain unsold In "Park Place" little west of Crelghton Collect , prices ranging fiom $276 to $300 each and on easy terms. LoU in Horbach'H 1st and 2d additions ; also lots in 1'arker'i.bhlnn'a ; Nelson's , Terrace's , E. V. Smith's. Ucdick's , and all the other additions at any price and atony terms. Ten acres In the city limits on the road to the barracks at $37& per acre. Four brautlful reuldcnco lots In front of Crelirhton College ; will cut them up to null. Nine residence lots north of Crelfhton College groumU , from $7UO tolWX ) each. Thirty resident lots in Parker's addition , six blocks north of tho.ond of the strees car track on Haundcra street , ? JOO each , $10 down , balance to suit , at U per cent Intercut. A few lots left In Terrace addition on the road iothe Park , near head of St. JUry's a\cnuo$720 each. To tlioso who will build a S1200 residence , 7 J earn time at 8 mr ecnt Intcrcbt. LoU In lake's addition at $ J5U to $850 each , 10 years time atO percent Intercut , to thote who build. 'IheoldTousIoylO-acro tratt with house and all lmpro\cmi > ntH , adjoining race courboand fair ground * ' for $ SuOO. TracUof 6 , in , 15 , 20 , 40 or SO acres , with buil dings and other luipro\ciuenU and adjoining the city , at all prices. 3500 of the liebt residence loti in the city of Omaha any location jou desire north , vast , south or west , and at bed rock prices. 250 choice business lots in all the principal bus iness strecU In Omaha , \arjintf liom $500 to 7000each , Two hundred houses anil loU ranging from 600 to $15,000 , and located In ctery part of the city , Largo number of excellent arms In Douglas , Earpy Haundcrs , Dodge , Washington. Hurt , and other ioo < l comities in eastern Nebraska , 12,000 acres beat land * In Douglas , JOOO acrca Lest lands In Harpy county , and large tracts in all the eastern tier of counties Over 1)00,000 acres of the best land In the Ne braska for sale by this age-ncy Vcrj large amounts of suburban property In one to ten , twenty anil f > rty acre pieces , located within one to three , four or five miles of the jKwtolllco borne v cry clicap pieces. . New Maps of Omaha , published by George P Heroin plain , unmounted maps 60 cents each ; mounted , colored and with cloth back , $1.MJ cuch. cuch.Money loaned on Improved farms also on improved citj jrojicrty , ut the lowest rates of Interest House * , stores , hotels , farms , loU.l andi. offices rooms , etc. . to rent or lease , Taxes paid , rents collected , deeds , mortgages , and all kinds of real estate document * made out on short notice- . GEO. P. BEMIS' Eeal Estate Exchange 16th and Douglas Street , OMAHA , - - NEB. FROM THE SICK ROOM. The President Still on the Road to Eecovery , The Febrile 'Biso Uornos on Later , But , is Not 80 Marked ( is the Day Before. The Midnight Bulletin Reports the President as Resting Comfortably. Quitoau , NotjBeing Allowed to Converge , is Writiuj ; His Autbiography. Funeral of Secretary Buroh , of the UniteaStates Senate , Yosfbrday. i Vorlous ItiB 3ef Interest From the ' National AraocUttd I'tMV * , , ACOMEOnTABIift'NIOUT. ' < ' \ VASIUNQTON , flTUly " 21) . By mid night the prosidtint s fever subsided and from that tiirjb ho rested comfort ably , nwoko oarly7 was cheerful nnd hungry. ,1113 breakfast consisted of .b'eof tea and juicer from broiled steak , Tlitf ; prc'sidont ; has requested solid foo'atJTliOw physicians will "mako atoniKcfrtosta'and' dotcrmiuo whether hia diofccahb ! : bhailse'd , . / TIIK iioiunifa EXAMINATION' showed no fovpr. Tho' dressing of the wound slioVcd a satisfactory flow of healthy pus. The president slept well most of the forenoon. , Among the callers 'wasiG6lIec or Robertson , accompanied by Postmas ter-General James. TUB PRESIDENT'S ritvsiciANs declare that they do not intend at present to search for the ball. Dr. Agnew is taking special interest in Prof. Bellas induction balance ap paratus. TUB FEimiLli KIKE. It was nearly 0 o'clock when the pres ident's physician noticed the first febrile - brilo rise to-day. , . It was very slight , .however , and continued less than 'ttyreo hours. * " Neither the pulse or tbmpdraturo rose over 100 and respiration - ration only 20 , The fever i began to subside boforb anodyrio .was adminis tered. At 0:30 the * president took beef tea. . Ho soon fell asleep , and is not - at all restless. The president aloops the greater part oi the night , fiom 8'p. hi.'to'fla. m. , but only takes naps during the day. Ho keeps in good spirits and talks , when allovrod , aforr wnr'dfi at"lp - iJme.Today _ he asked Dr. Bliss if ho looked very sick. The doctor said ho did not think ho did. All the attondcnts agree that his appearance is much improved. CAI1INET CALLERS. All the members of the cabinet , ex cept tlio attorney-general , called at the 'Whito House this evening. Dr. Hamilton assured thorn that the case was progressing nicely and that no danger was in sight. FBIBAVS BULLETINS. OFFICIAL. WASHINGTON , July 29 9 a. m. The oflicial bulletin just issued gives the president's condition at 8)0 : ) a. m. as follows : Immediately after the evening dressing yesterday the presi dent's afternoon fever began gradually to subside. Ho slept well during the night and this morning is frco from fever , looks well and expresses him self . No " " have cheerfully. "rigors" oc curred during the past twenty-four hours , nor ended at any time since the the 20th inst. A moderate rise in temperature in the afternoon is to bo anticipated for some days to como. At present his pulse is i)2 ) , tempera ture 98 4-10 , respiration 18. [ Signed. ] D. W. Buss , J. K. BAIINES , J. J. WOODWAHD , Hour. REYIIUHN , F. H HAMILTON. July 29 , 12:30 : ' p. m. The presi dent has slept 'well all the morning , Dr. Royourn says all is going well with the paliont. Dr. Hamilton re mains until to-morrow. Dr. Agnew comes to-morrow evening. There is no indication of the usual febrile rise yet. July 29-2 p. m. The president rested well since noon and no fever has appeared up to this hour. Gen eral Swaim says ho is gaining strength every hour. OFFICIAL. EXECUTIVK MANSION , July 29 8 p. m , The president was cheerful during the day and had quito a nap since the noon bulletin was issued. The afternoon febrile came on later , but was not so marked as yesterday. The wound has boon discharging freely and looks well. Pulse 98 , tempera ture 100 , respiration 20. ( Signed ) D. W. Buss , J.K. BAUNF.H. J. J. WOODWAUI ) , ROU'T HEVIIUUN. F. II. HAMILTON. KXECUTIVF. ( MANSION , July 29 8:30 : p. m. The febrile rise has already subsided. The president is sleeping under the usual anodyne. All condi tions are favorable to a comfortable night. EXECUTIVF. MANSION , July 29 , 12 m The president is passing a good night. There has been no unfavorable able- symptoms of return of fever since the ollicial bulletin waa issued. TO MINISTEK LOWF.LL. The following was sent from the White House this evening ; Lowell , Minister , London The president's afternoon fever is less to-day than yesterday and at 11:30 : p. in. had almost disappeared. Temperature very nearly nominal , The wound is in healthy condition and has been doing well in all respects. Physicians are greatly encouraged. ( Signed ) BLAINE , Secretary. GUITEAU- HEis wniTiNO ins ADTomoaiuvnv. ililllullKJ Aowcmwu A i cm * WASHINGTON , July 29. Cjuiteau having been denied opportunities for conversation , has taken up writing and is at work on his autobiography which he expects the newspapers will print. llo says ho is anxious now that the president shall live. CAPITAI. BOUItilNGS. SITTING HULL'S INDIANS. WASHINOTON. July 29 , Sitting Bull and Indians , who surrendered at Fort Iveosjh , will bo removed to Fort Yale's , which will make the total of prisoners at Fort Yates 3,000. They will bo accorded only ordinary privi leges. The law provides only for the maintenance of 500 prisoners. Con gress must make up the deliciency next session. FOllT LI'AVKNWOHTII MII.IT.VIIY SCHOOL. Adjutant-flonoral Drum says the new military school at Fort Leaven- worth , Kan. , will bo established Oc tober 1st. Captain Marshall , assist ant quarter master , has been ordered to superintend the construction of the buildingffor the school , which will bo for tho/inst ruction in the cavalry and infantry branches of the service and similar ti > that of Fortress Monroo. 16 INVESTIGATION INTO THE IIJjrailNAL MACHINES. JT Attorney-General Blalfvoagh has 'mado a detail of spofifil uponts to as sist in working upj.no alleged casoa of dynamite exportationa to Europe. FUNERAL OF HECHKTAIIY IIUllOII. The funeral ofjSocrotary Burch , of the United States senate , took place to-day. The pall boarorj wore Sona- tora Jonps of Nevada , Blair of Now Hampshire , Fugh of Alabama , Butler of South Carolina , and Johnston of West Virginia , Sergcant-at-anns Bright , Colonel Puiton and Captain Bassott. Tho'doath of the secretary causes a discussion regarding the probable - able deadlock of the senate over his successor. The republicans claim that with the two Now York senators they can tnect with thocasting vote of the vico-presidenl. The. democrats say they can avert the deadlock by insist ing upon a completion of the organi zation before the credentials of the Now Y&'rk senators are acted upon TUB YOllKTOWN CfcNTKNNIAL. Secretary Hltnfrhas .countormai the detail of the flagship Trentoj" dered to transporting descent Lafayette to the YotktpTvn. cynpnhial. The visitors will bo ft portation on a mcrchili Trenton has boon town , however. * - j Tlio Train Robbo S National Associated 1'r J. _ JICANSA3 Crrrfluly 29. An Even ing Star spcclp from ; Independence says that a gentleman in ' that city claiming to Co well acquainted with Frank .lain/s asserts th.it toe latter entered thu City hotel hurriedly on Monday night last , inquired for the latest particulars regaiding the Win ston train robbery , and went to liis room , yllo loft the hotel at 4 o'clock the next morning , displaying a largo amount of money in paying hh bill. The reported capture of Pope Wells , supposed to bo ono of the gang , is not yet confirmed. The Death Record National Associated 1'rcna. CINCINNATI , July 29. Hon. D. Gano Hay , a member of the legisla ture and a son of the author of n school book series , died this morning. Ho was a prominent lawyer and poli tician. NEW YOIIK , July 29. Mrs. Mo- lindu Hamlin , the venerable wife of the late Bishop L. U. Hamlin , of the Methodist Episcopal church , died in this city this morning. She was born in Now York in 1801. Failures tlio Past Woolc. National Associated 1'rrai NEW YOUK , July 29. There were 89 failures throughout the Jnited States and Canada reported to Brad- streets during the past week , 11 de crease of three compared with the record of the preceding week. In the Now England states there were 17 , middle states 23 , southern states 5 , western states 25 , California 8 , Can ada and provinces 11. Thu failures were mainly among small traders , Indications- National Associated 1'rcna. WASHINGTON , July 30. 1 a. in. For the upper lake region ; Warm er , fair weather , variable winds , mostly southerly , stationary or lower barometer. For the upper Misiiss- sippi and lower Missouri valley : Slightly warmer , fair weather , winds mostly southerly in the latter and cant to south in the former districts mid stationary or lower barometer. Shipping News. National Ansoclatixl 1'roiu. NEW YOKK , July 29 , Sailed Nurnborg , for Bremen. Arrived Adriatic , from Liverpool ; Italia , from Barrens. BALTIMOUE , July 29. Arrived Loinsig , from Bremen , bouxiiAMi'TON , July 29 , Arrived Strassburg , from Baltimore for Bre men , LIVEUI-OOL , July 20. Arrived Toutonia , from Montreal. i Drought in IToxai. National Associated 1'resa. AUSTIN , Toxns , July 29-A terri- bin drought has prevailed in the fron tier counties and crops in Boylor , Crosby and other counties are a total failure. Hangers report grass and water exceedingly scarce , Embezzlement , National Associated I'rcu. BOSTON , July 29. William D. Washburn , a clerk of H. E. Burroughs et Co. , has boon charged with having embo/zlod 84,500. The embezzle- inout will probably roach,815,000. FOREIGN FLASHES , Passage of the Land Bill in the House of Commons Yesterday , Lord Ohurohill's Motion , De nouncing the Bill , Dofontod. Mr. Gladstone Thanks the Op position for Not Support ing the Motion. And Mnkos No [ Ooucoalniout of His Satisfaction at the Succoso of the Measure. The Exiled .Murderers of the Ex-Sultnn Allowed to Take Their Families With Thorn' . ! The Ameer's Troops Badly Led in the Fight With Ayoob Kahn. . The Boy's Regular * ' Troop * Re ported to bo Deserting ' Him- Y National Associated 1'rdw. > 1'AR.SAaE OF THK LAND 1111.1. . LONDON , July 20. The , Irish laud bill caino up for the fni.il third read ing and passage in-tho'hnuso ' of com mons this nftornoon. The house was jyoll filled. The scene was dramatic. Lord Randolph Churchill moved u resolution coudemning the bill and made a long speech. Gladstone ro- pliod-tluuUang the opposition for not supporting'iJoTtU.Qhurchill'B ' motion. " Gladstone made no "oTtompt to conceal his satisfaction at the success of the measure. LONDON , July 29. The third read ing of the Irish land bill was carried by a vote of 220 to 14 amid loud cheering. When Gladstone left the house ho was much applauded. Thor mostly abstained from voting. r IN" THK IIOUSH OK I.OU1IS. The house of lords met at 11 o'clock last night and read the Irish land bill f6r the < firab4iino without discussion. .flnUAT MORTALITY AMOM1 FUKNCH t , July 29. Advices from ' 'Opit tlio climate is causing moruttity nmpn the French whon.ro 0 41 in large numbura otu malaria Jovcr. " THK KEY'S ritoors KKSEIITINIJ HIM. Another dispatch says the Uoy's regular troops uro -jyiitint ; 'liiiu nnd the control of the cemntiy lffTpassing into French hands. CHAllOCl ) THTII AllSON. LiVEiiroor , , July 29. The grand jury to-day returned true bills agniiiBt McGrnth and Mnckvitt , charged with attempting to burn the Liverpool town iiull and with intent to murder. The jury also found a true bill n iiiint McGrath oh the charge of attempting to burn the police ollico in this city,1 which , as the building was occupied , would alone constitute arson. rilAOMKNTR. There is a report from Calcutta that heavy firing lius been heard near Candalmr. The Ilritish forces nt Quetta number six tliotisand men. THK t'OUNELI , C'llliW IN V1K.NNA. VIKNNA , July 20. The Cornell uni versity crow arrived last night after a vexatious detention on the Austrian frontier by the customs oflicials , who alleged that the boats contained em broideries. The regatta committee and members of the Yiunnu content ing crow expected their arrival last night and were indignant until an ex planation was telegraphed. Cornell welcomed the committees was to-day by tees and municipal consul and con ducted to a hotel. They will bog in training immediately. Thu Vienna boat club placed a house at their disposal. The Yiennas are dis couraged at the physical proportions of the Cornell crew , The betting in 5 to 10 against 1 in favor of the Cor nell crow. The match hits been post poned until August 11 , at the request of the Americans in order to familiar- ixo themselves with the course. The distance is ono and ono-hult miles and return. Two Vienna crown are con testing to-night to decide which will row the Cornell crow. CLOSINO Of THK rllAMIIIill OK DKI'DTITH. PAIIIS , July 2Tho ! clumber of deputies closed to-day. Mr , Gam- betta , in an nddreaa to the members , acknowledged their asHmtancu in con ducting the business of the country , The otliuial announcemunt for an election August 2nd , has been promulgated. The press condemn the early date. ALLOWKII TO TAKE THKIll WIVKS WITH THEM. CO > HTANTI.V01'U5 , fJsjly 29. The sultan has decreed that all prisoners exiled for the murder of Abdul A/u can take with them their wives and families. Midhat Pasha goes to .Rhodes. IJUI.LY roit MIKB. BT. PKTKIWIIUUO , July 29. The ap pointment of ( irand Duke Michael .is president of the imperial council wan well received , THK AMCKlt'rt TIlOOl'S HAllf.V I.KK LONDON , July 29. Advices from the battle at Karefci Atta , states that Gholam Hyder took the uggre.ssivo and the battle lasted three hours. The Ameer's troons were badly led and hia whole Candalmr horau joined Ayoob Khan Gholam Hyder fled along the road to Cubul. LONDON , July 29. The fine harvest prospects have raised the price of Uus am government Blocks. LONDON , July 30 A dispatch fron Tunis says the boy intends trying to raise n loan of JL'fiO.OOO to cover tlio expenses of an expedition to the in- , orior. A dispatch from St. 1'otorsburg says the czar \vns onthusiasttcnlly wol > coined at Moscow. Suloltlo nt Rod Onlc Sx-clAl | (1li < i < i\tcli to Tint Unit. UKII OAK , In. , .Inly 2 ! ) . A Swcdo lamed Storm committed suicide hero iy hanging himself between ! 1 and 4 o'clock this nftornoon in a shod back of his house. About 4 o'clock ho naked ono of his children for n pillow , uid said ho uas going up in the loft > f the shed to sloop. About f > o'clock hey wont to call him and found him mnging by a piece of rope about two 'cot long. Ho was a man of poor loalth , and not being able to work ormimotimo to support his family , is supposed to bo the cnttsu of taking his ifo. llo leaves a wife nnd three children in poor circumstances. The coroner's inquest returned n verdict .hat ho came to his death through his > wn hands by hanging. SUMMER'S PO RTS. THE TURF. National Amoclated from. HAHATOOA HACKS. SAiiATOOA/.Tuly 29 The second race 'or n purse of 8 r)00 , for all ages , dist ance ono mile and thruo-qunrtors , was won by Eli.no , Franklin second , Geta way third. Time , : J:07A. : The third nice , for A purse of $7fiO , naidons of all ages , was won by lladiola , lien. Monroe second , llob iloy third. ruvr.iANi > HACKS. CM'.VKLAND , O. , July 25) ) . There * wore four starters in the llrst race to- lay. Midnight won the first and second end heats , Charlie Ford third , Mo- 3rcgor the fourth and Charlie Ford the fifth and sixth. Time , 2liU : , J:19 : } , 2:20J : , 2:2l : > j , 2:2U : , 2:2U. : fn ho 2:21 : class there were nine starters. Troubador won the first three heats u 2:20 , 2:20 ] , 2:22. Florence wan second in the first heat , FunnioVith - erspoon in the socnnd , Unalala third. Tin : ( loonwoon IIVCKS , LONDON , July 29. Tim first race ,0-day at Goodwood was the Molo- combe stakes. It uas won by Adraa- us , with lialilo second , Forget-Me- Not third. The Goodwood Chesterfield cup waa von by Victor Kmuiuu'l , Incendiary second , Leviotdalo thiul. THE DIAMOND. a AM EH 1'LAYKD YKSTKUDAY. UOSTON , July 29. Treys 10 , Uos- toim 5. I'noviDENUB , July 29. Worcesters C , Providences 9 DKTUOIT , July 29. Detroits 9 , BulFalos a. OIIICAOO , .luly 29. Chicagoa H , Cleveland ) ) 0. NBW YOIIK , .fuly 20. Jlotropoll- tans y , Veterans 0. More About Infornnl Maolilnea- S'ntluiul Aiuoclatud 1're'M. NKW YOHK , July 29 W. H. Ilod- ; cr3 , the Fulton street mechanic of , his city , whoso house manufactured the Trinity clock , thinks ho made six of the explosive machines recently captuied in Liverpool. Two Irishmen Bought BIX such machine from him shveral weeks ago. 'fiorropont Edwards , Itritish con- sulilias c.tlled on Collector Morritt to isk Uio co-opomtion of the customs lutliorities relative to the sliipinent of iiferiml nmchines from this city to England. A diAnatch from Peoria , Ills. , nays t lias bpon discovered that the iufer- lal maahines recently received in jiverpocU were manufactured in that city. \ | To-Romovo lutruilori. National Absfciatcd l'ru > M. Lirru : lllooK , Ark , , July 29 A mvatu telegram from Fort Smith , Ark. , says fhat penoral Pope has or dered Lieut. Shoemaker , with a com- ) any of niuii from ForUSill , to report , o United States Agent ufts for duty n the Chocj.w nation. % . The troops vill bo lined in removing intruders. The Vl/o Rocoril- iltlnnal Associated 1'riiM.ji LnuiBViLLB , | Cy , , July 29 , A fire his evening completely destroyed the argo saddlery estaljlish ijnt ( of J. T. Gothwight , 6n Main streohx Loss , $50,000. " A fire at pTolFersonvillo , Inil. , de stroyed a livery Btahle , several eotta- ; es and other buildings , Stabbed by Ills Wllo t'ationul Aw < oclate < l l're * . WiiSTriKM ) , MIIHR. July 29 , A tarty of colored people danced , dranc ) uid becaniu intoxicated at three /clock this morningnnd ninnn named 'latikliii assaulted his witoand one of hognesU. The former turned on him with a knife and stabbed him fatally. Attempted I < yiiolilui > National Anxociate-d I'row , I'AIIIH , Ky. , July 29. An attempt was made to-day to lynch J.ia. OH'uit , who was brought hciu from Chicago on u charge of murder , but a lire ilarm was sounded and the mob din- . With Rlilliig Letter * National Awoclate-d 1'rcM. CIUMAOO , Heal L. Cliannmrd , a Froiichnum , aged 40 , was at rusted by Inspector Spurlinir and held in fcU.OOO bail to the JJOth by Cominis- sionor Jloyno , charged with rilling letters while acting as letter carrier , Nltro-Glycorino Explosion. National Auodatcd I'lcan. DETKOIT , July 29. A special to the Evening News from Manjuotto states that there was a nitro-glycerino cxplo- mon yesterday ut the Cleveland iiiino , by which the niachinury of the iniiu waa badly damaged and two ininon killed. NOT THAT WAY , The Prosiflont DOGS Hot Propose to Die by tlio Hand of an Assassin , Mr. 0. O. llookwoll , Brother- iu-Law of the Proaidcnt , Ko- turns from Washington. Ho Says Thnt the Wotunls Will Not Provo Fatnl- St. l < nul < ( llolic-Pcmoorrit , July i" Mr. C. 0. Hock well , the brother- n-law of President d'arlield , haa ro- urncd from NVanhington and rusnmed UH duties with Udell , Schmiecling Co. , 510 North Second street. The 'act of Mr. Rockwell's return was loised about yesterday , and it was ; onorally believed that this indicated \ decided improvement in the presi- lent'n condition. In order to obtain lircct news from the White House , a reporter of The Globe-Democrat called upon Mr. Hockwell in the after noon and inquired the latest informa tion from Washington. In reply the gentlemen said : "You may depend upon it the pros- dent is in a satisfactory condition or I would not have roturned. This af- ' ornoon I received the following tolo- ( ram ; "WAHIIIMITON , D. D. , Exmrrm : MANSION , July 27 , 11:30 : a. m. C. 0. Hockwell , St. Louis , Mo. : Surgeon says great improvement in the presi- lont'a condition. Will relieve yuu of locessity of coming on. J. SrANi.ivI5nowN. " "That , " said Mr. Hockwell , "is in ronly to a telegram forwarded by mo , asking whether there had been any natorml change , and whether there vas n necessity for my roturn. " 'Havo you received any other in- ormation to-day1' ? "Yos , I have a loUor KltOM IIAllllY OAlll'IKM ) , n which ho says : 'Father slept nine lours naturally last night , and Dr. Joynton says he is in better condition ban at any time since ho was injured. ' tfow , I call that very satisfactory news. " "Do you think the president will iimlly recover ! " "I have never doubted it since the irst day I reached the mansion , and 1 jeliuvo that Dr. lilisa has no doubt of .ho president's recovery , although ho s scarcely in a position to Hay as uuch. " " firm and undis- "Why are you so - .urbed in your belief ? " "For several reasons. In the first ilace , ovury piece of bono removed uid every new incision has benefited the sufferer perceptibly. In the next place , bo ilcshcncd up considerably leforo his last attack , and seems lobe naturally prepared for every crisis. Lie is of splendid physique and can bear every nocossnry onurutitm. " "How is Mrs. GiirlloIUr "She lias entirely v recovered her la-ilth , and is dojug noroic service in ittending the president's bedside con stantly , llo seems to bo l < nt without IOE presence. Mr. Garlield has QH- ( inishod everybody by his cheerful- less and Btrongth. Although ho sol- loin smiltis himself , ho is always miking cheerful nnd humorous re- narks that tend ureatly to enliVen his vntchorn. In fact , ho in the most ileasant and agreeable invalid I over iaw. " "Is ho disturbed often by having II'H wounds drcHsod and bed clothing hanged ? " "Tho mattress and clothing are hanged every day , but he is scarcely listurbod by it. Six of us would take mid of a shoot and suspend the auf- eror bodily in the air , while Till ! MATTRESSES voro being changed , then it waa an usy matter to transfer the shoot and light-fthcet. The dressing of the vound only requires the president to urn from his back to ono side. He omplaina'HomotimoB of his legs and > ack , and ono day ho said to mo , Cam , I want to utiuid up and HUO if ny legs are all right. ' Vet lie moves Hem about readily , and there is really lothing thu mutter with them , but he s HO unaccustomed to lying in bed hut the restraint unnoyH him , " "Havo the physicians tried u water mittrcsfe ? " "No. Ono was forwarded and re ceived , but somebody insisted that ou-nicknoss was liable to result from IB nso , and so the water mattress pro- ect wut abandoned , " "Is the information transmitted by ho bulletins rcliublo ? " "Yes HO far as they go. I have icon present on several occasions at ho taking of the pulse , the rcspiru- ion and temperature , and know that ho result was bulletined correctly , hoii''h sometimes without comment. Of course there may have boon many changes between two given bulletins , nit the bulletins announced are al ways correct and perfectly reliable. " "If the president is progressing HO encouragingly , why are Drs , Agnew ind Hamilton Rent for so frequently ? " "lieciUiHii the medical council has jeen determined upon , and no new novemojii can bo made except at the suggestion and oil the advice of the consulting physicians. Dr. HI ss doee lot care to assume so much resnonsi- rility. Even a casual and very natural risis is always attended by the coun cil , and tlio Bonding for Drs , Agnew and Hamilton does not necessarily in dicate A lUNQBUOUH ISSUK. " "Who is the Col. Hockwell win sends out so many dispatches from the Mansion ? " 'Ho is a personal friend of the president's , who graduated from Yvil Hums college with him. " "Is ho a relation of the president ? ' "Nono whatever. " "Will you return to Waslungtoi this Bummer ? " "Not unless there should bo unfo vorublo mdicaUout. I firmly boliuv lie president will recover , and every ay ho lives makes it more certain liat ho will bo restored to Ufa nd health. I said to him ono day , Jim , do you think you willet $ ot well ? ' Ho replied quickly nd emphatically , 'I don't propose to io like n dog nt the hands of a mur- orer. With God's help I shall get veil. ' This fooling has permeated lint all the timo.vhonovora visitor liters ha shakos hands cordially and ivos a cheerful greeting. " Mr. Hockwell , it is not generally cnownK of the same religions belief as the president , and is mipcrintcn- ent of the Sunday school of the Christian church at Twoiity-thinl trcot and Washington avonuo. PACIFIC COAST NOTES- SAN FRANCISCO , July 29. Twonty- vo miles of track of the Atcliison , 'opoka t Santa Fo railroad have icon n ashed out near San Marcial. 'here ' is also a largo washout on the outhorn Pacific roadncar Cam Irando. The rainstorm lion hauled , but there are ovi- enccs of another fall mum , Suck isitations are unheard of before ia Vm.ona. The Democratic state committed ban appointed n committee to confer with ho various conventions now in session , and Imrmoni/.o the differences so as to iresont but ono ticket for municipal illiees at tlio coming election. Mayor valloch visited the two couventfona > f workingmen , nnd spoke in favor of mrmoiiy. Appearances indicate n. inion of the workingmen and Demo crats on ono ticket. SAN FIUNOISCO , July 29 W. Wal- iridgo , n sawyer in the Delmont mill , lutto county , was accidentally killed > y n log falling ou him. Thos. Scruggs was killed in the Muck Dour iniurtz mine by a lot ; roll- ng on him. The Hessian Fly has made great avagcs in the lower part of Napa ounty , almost destroying the whole heat crop. Tlio Railroad Wnr- atlou.il Atinooiatcd 1're'iu. RUMORS OK A HETTLKMKNT. NKW YORK , July 29,2:30 p. in. Uniiors of an adjustment of railroad atcs are being industriously circulated liis afternoon , through telegrams eeeived from Cincinnati and Chicago , nit no call has been issued for a inoot- ng of the trunk line representatives , ind Now York Central ofilcials inti- nato that no change will bo made for several weeks. NO KUHTIIBU REDUCTION. NKW YOKK , July 29 No further cutting in western passenger rates to- lay. Yesterday's rates.has been main lined by the scalpers and regular of- iccs. rlartmnnu , tlio Russian Nlhllist- lationul Associated 1'rcm. NKW YOHK , July 29. Leo Hart- nann , the celebrated Russian nihilist , s now in the city. llo nays that as. coon as circumstances will permit ho is. 'ully prepared to return to Russia to gether with his comrades , lie means o continue to the bitter end in his truggles against despotism. Ho has como to this country as a deh'gato oE .ho executive committee of the Rus- ian revolutionary party to the poo- do of the United States. Nihilism. Means political and social freedom for ho people. As all means attaining- his peacefully are taken from thorn > y the government , violence bo- omcs a necessity. The iiihiliHtic evolutionary movement ii intended o ameliorate the condition of the lussian people. Fovor. National AMOclatcd I'resa. NF.W YOIIK , July 29. Two cases of yellow favor are now at quarantine. Ono patient , Paul McDunncl , cuma from at. Jago and the other is captain of the Btcamor British Empire , from Havana. A Kentucky Flond. National Associated I'ruM. PADUOAH , Ky , , July 29. A colored man , who attempted rano on Miss Ituth Smith , was arrested last night , bub escaped while on the way to jail. A mob is in puriust , and if caught ha will bo hanged. Mr. J. M. Higgins , druggist , Ger- inantown lload nnd Norris street , Philadelphia , says : "I can speak from my own experience about thu ollects of St. Jacobs Oil. A few nights ago I hail an awful attack of rheuma tism in the right knoo. It was HO bad that I thought I would have to close up my atoro. I remembered I had been selling a good deal of St. Jacobs Oil for rheumatism , and I got my wife to bring mo a bottle. I lind it applied with a Iliuinel cloth , saturat ing it completely , and after a thor ough rubbing I began to fool better , and next morning , as true as I am. telling it , the pain was all gone , and fiom that time to this I have had no > rouble. Undoubtedly the best shirt In the Jnited States is manufactured at the Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority of material and workmanship , com- > ined with their great improvomonta , hat is reinforced fronts , reinforced > acks , and reinforced alcoves , makes their shirt the nifst dtirablo and best itting garment of the kind , ever nanufactured at the moderate price of 51.50 , Every shirt of our make is ; uarantood first-class and will refund .ho money if found necessary. Wo make a specialty of all wool , Shaker , and Canton flannel , also chomoi * underwear , mode up with a view to comfort , warmth and durabil ity. To invalids and weak-lunged persons wo oiler special inducouwnta in the manner these goods are made : r their\i election , Pit , GOTTIIEIUER , 1807 yarnham St TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIFE. Millions of rats , mice , cats , bedbugs - bugs , roaches , lose their lives by col lision with "Hough. > on Rata. " SoloX by druggists , 15c , . 00