OMAHA A . n ,5 ! , * - , < t REAL ESTATE BARGAINS -AT BEMIS' AGENCY , FIFTEENTH AND , DOUGLAS STS , , No 1 I/flt O'H Harnfcy itroct , . near new court house. * 2 p. " - No 2 Lot on Can * street near 22il , $200. No 3 Lot on Calfornfa street near 2&1 , $1GOO No 6 Lot on Uarcr itroct near U. * C1200. l I . deK | > t , , No 6-1 Mock In Shlnn's 3d Atldlllon nenrCon ' ' 'ent.'JSio. ' 1700.No No 8Two lot * oh Uecatur near Cnm | > bcll St , No 10-8 lots on Colfax struct near llanscom rrk , nt reasonable priced , 100 cholto resilience lots In Credit Foncler O ranch law additions a short OUtAnro am V. T. nnd . Boullicast o wards. 11. & M. dqxjt * , prices from (100 up 18 lot * on Slst , 22J , 23d and finunilcru streets north ot and mlJoLmng K. V. Smith's addition , , 100 ; Urrni cjny. No CO Full corner lot on Douglas 10th , $2500. ttrect near No 70 Corner ( XlxllO ( cctloton Doughs near llth street nonr , $3100. No. 71 Tlireo ' lots In Olsc's addition ncarSaun- den street , 81000 - 2d 73 addition Ixit on S11S. Dccatur street , ncAr Irene Slitnn'i No. " 6 82x00cot on Paclflo street U. near F and It. & M. depots , KiCOJ. No. 70 Splendid warehouse lot 77x132 foct Oth street near Jones , $3600. No Ti } 3 lots on Ilirncy street uonr 10thS2000. No 81 Lot In disc's addition 'reel near Saundcrs , $500. No. 82 Ixit 111 discs' addition near Sounders , tract , WOO. No S3 2 lots on 10th near Foclflc and > " rks Nal : , S1500. No 86 Lot on Charles street near' Saundui SOO. , SOO.No87 I/ot on Loa\cnworth No Sd Lot ncarlSth , $1,100. on Cal Jivcll street ccar Saundcn No SO Lot on Chicago nosir22d street. 31500. No 00 Lot on Itlondo near S76. Campbell street . BtlotsInMIIIards&Caldwcll's addition , Shcr maniucmio , ICth street , Spring , Saratoga am' Horcnco streets , § 700 and upwards. No 122 2 lots on 18th street , near Poppleton's new residence , 81000. No 123 Lot 71x310 fcot on Sherman 10th street , $1100 avenue and No 124 8 loU on llellcvuo street , near she towcf , ? 50to STfi'cach. No 125 Kull block on Clinton street that tower , ? SO to $70 each. , near works No 12il , 8525 Lot on 18th street , nog whltelciu and No ' .27 2 lotc , 3J acres near head of St. Mary's ) avenue , on road to Park , 82500. .ho . No 129 Lo on California near Crclghton cge , $376. Col No 130 ( lots near new government corral x207i acres each. $300. , S2. .No 101 Lot In ' Glso's addition on Cameron St. near iSuundem , make an offer. scone No. 100 Lot In UUo's addition on CosslusSt , it near State , make an offer. No 102 Lot ' cided in Oho's addition on Casshis Saundcm , iiuke an offer. near No 1(13 ( 1 block In Boyd's addition addition after near Omaha Barrack ? , make an offer. No 104 7 lots In Henry & Shvlton'g addition ter near high school , price from S1250 upward. ing 170 Lot on 1'adllc street , near ICth make offer. , at tin offer.No No 171 2 lots on Webster street , near 21st both do. $33.0 or 82000 for comer and 81600 for In. , tire do.No 173 } lot on Cass near 14th street. $1000 V No 175 Lot on Sherman aicnuo luth street near Izard , 44x132 , 81400. No 177 3 lota in OraniMow. make an offer. ; ory Ho 180 ' Lot In Sninn's addition on Pier St. . small oar end street car track , $525. No 181 Two lota in Nelson's addition , I 01 : iialio Bttcct , 1 on Center street ion , near Cumin ' RJOO each. ; , , No 183 Two gilt cdgo lots on Cosa street near 2Ut. on a corner , $0000. No 183 Lot on Si. ward street , near Saundcrs make , . an offer. .akon make No ISO an offer 3 lots on Seward street , near Irene , ' NolSCJ , lot "on Davenport near 25th.100. ) No No 187 } , lot on DUlsIon ' near Cumin ; ; lit. , $200. ISSJ , bloik In Boyd's addition , near Omaha louse barracks , $100. No ISO } , } lot on Fierce near Oth street , (550. 'lie No 19uj , * lot on llth near Karnham , 2100 imo No 11)1 J2 J , -2 beautiful lota in Shinn's addition , 1-200. , o No 102J , 2 lots ' on ISth etrect near white lead 'lie work * , tiufti. No 103) ) , lot on 20th street near Sherman 8400 car , No 10IJ , 2 lots on 22il street , near Clark , $ UOO. , ames No 100J , U beautiful lain on Stumdern bt. near 'otiirncd Etrect car turn tnblc , $1275. No 101) ] , lot on ISth near I'luJcu kt. $500. rain No 201 Lot In ' ( Jiso's addition on Cameron at , no near Saiindcrx , 500. * , No 02 Lot on Cameron street near Saunden. ; o No 203 Lot In Shinn's addition on Snundcrs d street , neamtrcet car tnr.i table , S&O. No 2U4 Ilcuutlful lot In Nclttn'n addition o it , , on UMslou street near C'liniliif , Ssilo. No , 205 Two lots on Costcllar street , near 10th osire ' No'200 THO lots on Sixteenth etrcct , near thv uall works , $1500. No 208 One-half lot ' on t'alltonila ttrect Micro 21 < t , * 700. near Ne'210 No 2iO-Lot on ISth street near Nlchobs , $000. lite Lot on Capitol avenua near 23d,91600. continues No 212 Lot 148x600 fc < jt on Colfax street , neur white Uanscom Park , with ] mpr\vonicnt > , $2700. . No 213 Tuo acres on Cinilni ; street , $1003. they No 215 One-half acre on California just , near Ken- nedyntreet , $350. No 210 IlenutKul lot on Hamilton street near itrcvt car tum taole , $1000. than No 217 Lot on 23 < 1 street , ncr.rClark. $500. iskcd A few acre lota only remain unsold In "Park " Placo" little west of frelghton Collect , prices hold his ranging liom 9275 to y300 each and un easy terms. could LoU ' In Horbacli'g 1st and 2d additions also lots In ' ' ; show ParKcr'nShlnn'B ; Nelson's , Terrace's , K. ' V. Smith's. HcdickX and all thv other additions bo the at any print and at anv terms. hardly Ten acres In tha cltf limits on thu road to the barracks at $376 pcrucru. ered the K ur beautiful residence lots In front of case to Crulgliton Collrgo ; will cut them up to milt , weakness Nine residence lots north of Crclghton College grounds , from # 700 tofrlOOO each. blood. lldrty rti ldent lots In Parker's addition , MX there blocks north of tho.rnd of tha strtts cor tnuk on Saundcra street , fMO coch , 10 doHii , halaneu strength suit , at 8 per cent Interest. seemed A few lots Itlt In Terrace addition on the road to the 1'ark. near head of St. JUryV avt'iiia',1-720 the parotid ti , Tuthosu who Mill build a 41200 residence yield. , Tycars time at 8 pr cent Interest. cheerful fxiU in Uko'H addition it 150 to $360 wicli , 10 i yearn time -at U pi r cent Interest to the the build. , o \ > hu ill ' , but 'lhuoIdTouslcy40-acr tract ulth houw and all Inijiroi Linen ti , adjoining rare coureoand fair coming ( jrouiidi1 tari&mu. worse. dings Tracts and ol fi , lu , IS , 20 , 40 or 80 acres , uth | bull- other Improvements and oily , at all prices. adjoining thn 3500 of the beit KXKCUTIVK residence lot < in the city of Omalui any locution you rtesirci- mirth , unit iSO : a. eoiith or uu t , and , at bed roaU | irlcc . of the 250 choice bnilnufu loU In all the . principal but. in ( KM street in food * Omalu by Omaluurvlnt , ' lioin $500 to and in 500 Two to $16,000 hundred , nd liouwa located and In lots \ rtnglni ; from ; ho enoinata ity , v\erypart of thu fjrgo nuinlxr of Sarpy , Baundern , Doljo excellent , WasliliiL-ton. arms In Douglas , ng has other i xxl counties in eastern Nebraska. linrt , und ; ral condition 12,000 acres beat land * In Uougla his time 7000 , l > est buidt in acres Kari'y county , and larva tracts In all the eastern loraturo tlcrJ > ( couiitleH. Over 1)00,000 acres of thu best land in the Ne- ( Signed raika ' for ealo by this agency. \'erj largo amounts of suburban one to ten , twenty ami f ) rty acru plwxui. property located In ithn | one to tlirte , four or llto miles of the ostottice bomo > fry cbcap piece * . . \LW Haps of Omaha , publlsht.il by * George I llemls plain , unmounted fiO maps ccnU cadi mounted , coiorud and with iloth back ; r ch. , < ! . ) KXTICA Jlousea.stores , hottN , fannsloUl andj. olflccs rooms , etc. , to runt or lcae. KXKOUTIVB Taxes Mid , rent * udtixtol , duxjj , mortgages , 0:10 : a. in. and all kinds of real cnUto documents made t is out uiuafo on short uotlcc. Tom GEO. PTBBMIS1 'roin > bjoct of Heal Estate Exchange was nature light earnestly and 15th and Douglas Street arrived ut , would not OMAHA , - - NEB. . very duainible THE WOUNDED CHIEF. Latest Official Bulletins and Hews From the SickOliam- barat the White House , The Qonoral Impression is That the President 'Cannot Live Twenty-Pour Hours. * , 1 The End is NotrBxoeoted Be- * It * * f fore MorniBg- Though it is Generally. . OonaededNot * loBapar Off , Unless a Mlroole Intervenes. " The President's Sinking Condi tion Causes a Deep Gloom in Washington and New York. Howgnto's Property Turned Over to Secure j'Hie Bondsmen , MiscoUrtnooaslNowaTfotesProm tlio National Capital , , - AFTERNOON BULLETINS- HTTLB 11RA8ON FOll KNCOUftAOEMBNT. day WASHINGTON ' , August ' 25. TJio sicoi president's iittlo condition nt present gives in reason for encouragement' . I ) a fact , the public mind has boBn infused with the idea that ho cannot. recover , 78.8 the summoning of Dr. Agnew is ( regarded as nil indication , that the ap prohondod crisis was at hand. The consultatiijn of physicians Jast night , again this morning , WOBJ. it ap- ears , devoted to the consideration ol advisability of the removal ot the taticnt from the white houseTlio president is fretful and continually and expresses n desire for a change ol and the doctors arc agracd that cause would be beneficial , but it is de no impracticable at present } . Tlio dent's conference last night continucil until ! > :30 : midnight , and was rcsunro } ut ilu the morning ' dressing to-dajiy'last- and t\vo hours , when tbo extra bulle much was issued giving the result. The president was restless during the en net night on account of the slow'sup- puration of the swollen gland. Tli strongly if nsision of yesterday was not Mitisfac- within , as the discharge of ir " pun > ) iy dent and the swcUing doc < not di- ninish. The result of the inflninniar dent is awaited with apprehension. change NOURISHMENT TAKEN. but The president this morning has The nourishment about the same as ing , 'esterday. Secretary Kirkwood , the not to ostmaster-gcncrnl and Attorney- tervenes. jencral MacVeagh wore at the white A thin morning waiting a decision. latter said ho' had been a long has despondent , and saw no reason white fool better now , nor felt bettor. president's continuous drain , ho added , must only him away. Postmaster-General n feeling would say nothing. Agnew observance to Philadelphia on the 10:30 : tondants , and comes back Sunday. Thcro dent misunderstanding between tlio wished. rgcons , although Hamilton would Dr. tlio removal , although Agnew peared Bliss huvo always been opposed regard regarding the risk too great. " 1 do amilton made the proposition at the way. of the president. have THK ( JltlHlrf STILL UONTINUK.S. about were very few callers at the described house to-day. The crisis still Iittlo and the inmates of the as two hpnso feel less encouraged than ono did ypstcrday. Dr. JJoynton that this before noon said ho did not fection con the the president any bettor ho was yesterday. Ho wati when whether ho his opinion thoughtho own , and replied that lie All the point to no symptoms that mation him to bo worse. It seemed to the general impression that ho was Vitality so well. Dr. Boynton consid important features of the The bo the president's extreme Lowell , and the low condition of his The Tie did not think day. had been any gain of ornoon since yoHtord.iy. The wound est character. to bo doini ; well enough and iwollen swelling had nol begun to cmporaturo The physicians still keep alarming < up appearance , a'nd insist that intervals president is | ing and not much worse , if at the otitoido public is again swallows to the conclusion that he is parently rests thu action. ' ' . OPl'I * 'MI. . [ Signed AlANMioy , August 23 , The in. The president slept most night. Ho has taken liquid acknowledged white the mouth at stated intervals stated this sufliciont quantities , so that have not been encouraged renewed. asked if modification of the parotid swell- yet been observed. His gen- ger Dr , answered , in much the sanio iut yesterday. Pulsp 100 , torn- anxiety waa thought lie 08.5 and , respiration 18 , Dr. ] F. H. HAMILTON , said there Roy D. U. AONB\V , ment but I ) . W. BLISS , his . J. 1C BAKNKH , own. J. \VOOUWAKI , the now nourishment H. HKVBUUN , to show OKKICIAL JIUI.LKTIN. not givu so SI-iNBio.v , August 23 Mrs. Wo have concluded that that the to remove the president doctors were Washington ut present. The f beneficial the removal of the president coon as his Washington at M > ° present time Among discussed by us last ator Logan again this morning. After ex-Gov. diberation , the decision was w. by thu majority that it At 10 p. now bo prudent , although thu National at the earliest time of ciation had which his condition mny warrant. Wo nro , moreover , unanimously of the opinion Hint nt no time since the in jury lias the president exhibited any symptoms of ninlnrin , ( Signed ) V , II. HAMILTON , D , H. AONKW , D. W. BUMS , , J , W. DAIINKS , J. J. WOODWARII , 11. OFFICIAL. K.VKCfTlVB MANSION " , AllgUSt 2 > 12:30 p. m , Since the issue of this morning's bulletin n rise in tlio presi dent's ' temperature similar to Unit wln'ch occurred yeslortlaymorniiighos been observed. His pulse is somewhat - what moro frequent from the incision in tlio swelling. A few drops of mis were discharged thia morning. The size of the swelling liaa not diminished. In other respects his condition is not perceptibly changed. Iulso 112 , temperature Sl0 , ' respiration 10. ( Signed ) F. II. HAMILTON , D. W. BLISS , ' J. K. BAUNKS , J. J. WOOUWAW > , llOllT. IlUVllUHN , WASHINGTON , August 25 3 p. m. The president's pulse is 102 , nut hi.H fever continues about as the noon bulletin. Ho lias taken more nourish ment since nnd 1ms had no nausea. The gland remains unchanged and the other conditions show no improve ment over yesterday. to THE LATEST BULLETINS. OFFICIAL. ExKt-UTiTK MANSION , August 25 , 0:1)0 : ) p. m. Thuro has been Iittlo change in the president's condition since the noon bulletin was issued. Tlio frequency of his pulse is now the same , as then. Hia temperature has n risen somewhat , Tint is' n'ot so high us j-csterdoy evening. There was n slight dischnrgo of pus during the from the incision in the swelling , but is now diminishing in There is no unfavorable cliango eyes the wound. Ho has taken by mouth suflicient supply of liquid food. At present his pulse is 11" , temperature , respiration 10. Signed ) F. H. HAMILTON , D. W. BLISS , .1. J. WOODWARD , J. K. BARNES , looks IlonV llnvnuuN. "It August _ 25 , 8 p. m. There is no won't material change in the president's hope condition since the evening bulletin , in no indications of anything to increased anxiety , except that Barnes improvement is noticeable. and August ' 25 , 9:30 : p. m. The prcsi creased pulse is n little less than nt they p. m. , nnd the fever no higher , has been asleep since that hour , with doc.s not appear to be suffering part discomfort from the gland. field August 25 , 10:45 : p. m. The cabi showed have gene homo for the night , She impressed with the idea that the there is no change for the bettor she twenty-four , hours the presi abandon must die. August 25 midnight. The presi alscxhor She is now asleep. No marked lias occurred thus far , "Tho ho seems to bo n Iittlo quieter. look end is not expected before morn though it is generally conceded pulse bo far ofT , unless a miracle in had . ' gland QUIET DAV AT THF. WHITE HOUSL' . all WAHHINOTON , August 25. Them tioned not boon a moro quiet day at the ance. house ' in the history of the wander case than to-day. The slept regret is that it was not due to ly. of perfect soourity. By close Dr. of the physicians and at hia side it was shown that the presi < to put was not Join ? so well as it was tor . bed Bliss talked cheerfully , but ap ble , nervous. In conycraation m od to the eland his , remarks were : At wish that gland was out of the "Thoro Once thut is cured , wo will president's plain sailing " In explaining His the incision in tno gland , ho. are how the gland was full of bulletin. pockets of pus , just such pockets August weeks ago ho talked about as house symptom of pyaimia. Ho admits week. condition is the result of af and Mrs. of the blood , but hopes to see bedside president rally from the effects slept the inflammation subsides. In field this will bo several days. for n few doctors agree that the inflam houra , is now the main thing , and rjuestion is can the president's hold out. August TO LOWELL. boon no following was sent to-night : dition Minister , London : now president has lost ground to Homo of his symtoms this af- and evening are off the grav NEW . The condition of the gloomy gland and of the pulse and of together suggests serious and Avenue complications His mind at fool ( loop hiyi been somewhat wandor- dent in his strength fails , but lie still tense liquid nourishment and ap thing digests it. On this ono fact Among hope that is still left of re corridors President ] BLAINK , Secretary , Senator condition of the president is Senator critical , oven by the Gen. Logan house j eople. Dr. Hamilton liad a long afternoon that ho felt moro and Logan. than yesterday , and when ut his there was anv immediate dan and said , "No , ington Boynton says that the greatest the about thu gland but ho mid I have could see a way out of it. Washington burn early this morning os8 I receive was no apparent improve J shall the president was holding prepared , The wound and stomach were ( uiring mo secondary considerations , and liuvo hopes taken was aullicioiit [ f summoned better results if the gland did vice-president much trouble , Gai-field still retains her faith president will recover. The National agreed that it would bo WAHHINOTON to remove thu patient an For the condition would permit. the callers Mississippi to-day wore Sen weather , ex-Senator Chaffeu und , Jlouth , of Colorado. nostlyj IIOVNTON DiscquiuaKU. he cinperaturo lower ' m. to'nigiil the agent of cloudy Associated Press Asso south , shifting a conversation with Dr , 'ollowod by Boynton. Ho was found rending n bulletin. " " "Yes ho , remarked , "ho tikes nourishment enough , but t will have no effect M long M inflam mation exists , together with the trou ble that caused it. " "What trouble do you mean ? " "Blood poisoning. "But can't that bo eliminated1 ? "Only by tinn , nd 1 fear the president can not bonr ui > long unough for it. I toll you I feel just about discouraged. I Imvo seen all along the fiivorablo condition of the wound and even of the parotid SH oiling that , ; kent mo in heart , but theio luis been n change. I can not tell you just how It is apparent , but 1 very much fear that llio worst will conic to the " worst , "You anticipate no siidcli-ii end ? " "I do not yet give him up entirely , but Impo -growing weaker. I don't like to think but that ho will recover. At any rate ho is not Hkuly to diu im * ' mediately.1' HOPKPUL- ALMOST lXK. Meanwhile the 'cabinet were all nt the white house , and some of their ladies were with Mrs. Gnrfield. There was n deep feeling of gloom with them. Hope had almost forc.inkon them when the contents' of tlio ovoni.ig bulletin wna learned. Tn conversa tion with the doctors they learned the situation was growing moro and moro grave , and they were given understand that a cliango must co mo soon. In fact ono member stated nftcrwnrdn , they were to told that if a cliango for the bettor did not como within twenty-four houra the worst might bft expected. The B. cabinet and their ladies nil luftat 10:30 : Bcforo leaving Secretary Dlaino sent 000 message to Minister Lowell , the plain fncta of which woro'vcry signifi cant of the general feeling. The sec til retary of state had no more to after ho loft the house. say Secretary Windoni hud tears in his na.ho . escorted his wife to their the carriage. In answer to inquiry ho re 205. plied : "It is bad enough , I toll you. " Secretary Kirkwo'od saiJ : "Wo think the president will not recover. " place Postmastcr-GonernUnmi'scould not day. speak for emotion. to Secretary Lincoln said : "Tho end return near. " fmir Attorneys-General MoVo.ijh ! said : cided is ' turning out as I feared , and i who bo very long I fcnr. My enl ; Indian lies in the effect of nourislimen' the next few houra. " loft Drs. Hamilton , Woodward am wont out during thu evening did not como back. After in anxiety it was known that mitte could not bo seen. tion Drs. Bliss and Royburn remained tlio president during the early 11 of the night. Mis. Gar- 13 , was with him when ho a wandering of the mind. said not n word , but recognized keeper gravity of the situation , although nuo knows the physicians do not yet nil hope , and she docs not. The Vflr * to l ed and to < Lv.p , as did folay children. nal Private Secretary Brown said : president is not dead yot. I for better nowa to-morrow. " cases During the evening the president's for rose to 120 ; at 11:30 : p. in. it fallen to 112 again. The swollen has been covered with poultices evening , and nt the hour just men had. not changed in appear The president continued to reproved in mind until a Into hour. Ho cism. some , but awoke very frequent At ono time ho said : "Where is At Bliss ? " On Dr. Bliss stcuping to toers , , ho said : "I want Dr. Bliss immense mo in my own bod. " The doc prominent explained that ho wns in his own of last and seemed to bo very comforta was and with that the president seem- Rood satisfied , 11:20 : p. m. Dr. Bliss said : is no marked change in the ' gloominess condition when oslpop. pulse is 112 and other indications grain about the aamo as the evening THK . " LONDO.V 20 , 1 a. in. At the white from it is as quiet as any night for n severely The doctors are lying down Arabs. . Dr. Edson remains at the AN AIJVAN of the president. Ho hus BKKMN some but is restless. Mrs. Gar- in the kept company with Mra. Edson Germany moments during the last few but has gono'to her room again. The TJIK LATENT. very 20 3:00 : a. m. There has cliango in the president's con The during the past hour. Ho is this sleeping quietly. cuss city thu HYMl'ATJIV IN NKVV VOIIK , YOHK , August 25. The news from Washington draw National this evening at the Fifth OHIDAOO hotel a largo gntliu'riiiK who of No , 27 sympathy with the preti- of Fowler his great trial. Tlio moat in evening interest is manifested in every fast pertaining to Washington , DouglasH the gentlemen noticed in the culled during the night was ex * uakod after Grant , ex-Senator Conkllng , ho know , Henry G. DAVI'J , W. Vu , , ox- friend W. H. Whyto , of Afuryland , Douglass and others. Gon. Grant Jones in conference with Conkling ously , . Conkling visited Arthur young residence during thu evening Douglass ho had no news from Wash- . other than that contained in Xbe bulletins. The vice-president , National A received dispatches from calling mo I hero , mid un * pin canal another summons to go afternoon not btart , although I um to niuinorali/.o but hope no dispatch ro- the projected togo will be received. I twoon the thu president will recover , rivers as to go to Washington the kuk ; Chan. will go by special train. Foster , Francisco ; ludioat'ons- The canal Aeaoclatul frou. and not u made by , August 20 1 u. m , derson , of upper lake region and upper dolph , of valley : Partly cloudy und Douglass. occasional rains , winds southerly , stationary or higher ana lower pressure. For PiTTHiiimo Missouri valley : Partly guth , a weather and local rains , warm brutally on to colder wind * , fulling day. Ho rising barometer , of murder. \J kJ I .LUOl GENERAL NEWS , An Unusual Lively Day For Murders-Riot of Vir ginia Negroes * , Excitement iu Now York Over a Successor to Senator Sessions. A Gloomy Prospect for Crops iu England Other For eign Nowa. The Latest Sporting News The laces , B\so Ball and the Walkers. Miscellaneous Now * by Telegraph From nil Fnrta of tUo Country , MISCELLANEOUS , HOWOATK'H I'UOPKUTV. WASHINGTON , August 25. A deed was ( Hod to-day in thoofllco of the re corder from II. W. Howgato and wife , James E. Fiteh and Robert C , Fox , trustees , convoying property in trust to secure W. McOulloiighV. . . Moses and J\Iotcly \ & Anderson , sureties of llowgalo's bonds of $10- in the ombcz/.loment case. Gen. n Hazon says there will probably bo no further developments in the caao un trial , and docs not think that Howgato will bo arrested unless ho at tempts to leave the country. The property now under attachment by . government is appraised at $101- to INDIAN CONKKUKNCi : . The final Indian conference took at the interior department to the . Secretary Kirkwood refused Little Chief's request to bo allowed the to Red Cloud agency with ern hundred of his people , but de for that Little uhief and the men loft with him should go to the line territory. Rod Cloud and half a Hcoro of others to for the west to-day. the YOIIKTOW.V ( jiiunit\Tioy. YOIIKTOWN , August 25. The com- to of arrangements of the coloura decided toduvto Imvo the dem onstration at Baltimore , October 10 , and 42 , and in Washington the 1-1 and 15. AVl'OINTKU. day Harding Tucker was appointed store era and guagor of internal rovo- for the fifth district of Kentucky. with CONVICTED OF CKOOKRDNKHS. ored following dispatch waa received red lay 1 y tlio coinnis. ioner of inter Knife revenue. l cnl OHBE.VSVIIJB , S. C. , August 25. voroly Redmond has been convicted in ton next two for conspiracy and eight the violating the revenue laws. oi.urt ernor FOREIGN NEWS. 1IKAI.V ICKI'UOVIII ) . LOMW.V , August 25. Gladstone has National Mr , Hualy's recent criti is iworu'ii vor.iOTKKu UIJVIBW. test the rovioiv of the Scotch volun tion at Edinburg , to-day , thcro were throngs on the hill top.t and iicntH points. The heavy rains night interfered. The queen aalutcil and entertained at Holy lon castle. UI.OOMV CHOP ruoHi'iirrK ; , lit Universal rains have increased the ur regarding the harvest , and onco. is sprouting almost everywhere. it A1IAIIH HIVKUKIV ! 1'O.VIHHEI ) . -15 . , August 25. A dispatch Constantinople says the Turks punished the Montofot anal < ! K IN DIKf.'OUNT KXPKUTKD. , August 25. An advance ons rate of discount on the bank of is expected. THK KJMT.IIOK'H HK.UTII. ho 882. health of Kmporor William in indiflerunt. ( THK JKWItW O.UIOTIO.V. orthodox evangelical clergy of onal held n mooting to-day to din- KW Jewish question. iuin Miirileroni Assault- of Aswlutwl 1'rru ; i , August 25 , Win. Jones , > Fulton ntroot , lute cashier . Bros. , was nhot twice thia oed on tlio stops of his house by a young man , Dean Douglas * . and IIIH friend , Clements , ut JOIIOH' hoimu , Clements uiial .Jones' young muter , whom Jones ordered him und his , owi3 away and sent for a revolver. fe , tlion fired twice , wounding the head find arm danger Jones also fired at the floeini ; onal man , with unknown results , and Clements escaped , . - , ( | Hennopln CauuL itter odatixl I'rcm. OiiiUAao"AugUfl.t 25 , The Honiio- committee mot iioro this and appointed a committee / congress in regard to LAS commercial canal be- ir Honnopin and Mississippi follows ; Hum J. Clark , Ken- . Randolph , Chicago ; M , Oshkosh ; 8. C. Hustings , Ban P. Runnoy , Kalamuzoo. iUAUKOiiu is not to exceed seven foot , turado shin canal. Addresses were IUCCUHS. Judge Hunting * , Oen. Hen in town , Princeton ; Chase Ran cession Chicago . , and Messrs. Camp present. Doatli Another Wife Murder. National , Aug. 25. Lewis king- SAN saloon-keeper , beat his wife McLuno Tuesday , She died to Wells , was arrested on f ho charge suddenly county. SUMMER SPORTS. THE DIAMOND- (1AMKS rtAYKll YKSTKUDAV. ALIHNV , August 25. Albnnys , Treys , 11. Ct.KVKMNii , August I'o. BuH'iilos 0 , Clevclnnds 5. NKW YOHK , August 25.-- - Battens : 8 , Metropolitans 2. iiAHTroui ) U.UIF.M. HAHTKOHD , Augiint 25. Maud B , is too In ino und St. Julian is not in A condition to. trot. The 2:21 : race was woiuby Edwin Thorn In three straight hwits , Pied mont second , Limy third. Time , J:17i : , 2:18i : , 2:18 : ] , The 2:21 : class , two mile heats , was von by Amber , taking the Hucondniid bird heats ; Post Boy the first. Time r.OOJ ; , 4C8 : | , 5:00. : The 2M : ! class was won by Cling- tone in three straight heats , Jimmy Stewart second. Time , 2:2 : J , 2:2J : ! | , . : WJ. IlKKIIITON UACKS. NKW YqiiK , August 25. The first ace , three-year-olds , five furlongs , as won by Clam A. , Alck Ameiit eeond. Time , 1:0-1. : The second race , all nges , maiden llowunco , mile and ono furlong , was on by Ingomar , Manitoii second. HIUj ± IJir * The third nice , handicap , mile and I half , waa won by Mamio Fields , My- nntawt second. Time , U:14. : The fourth r.ico , one mile , was won by Ohio Boy , Pilgrimage second. Time , 1:41. : The fifth race , handicap , mlle nil 1 quarter , hurdle , was won by lied ding , Judge Murray second. Time 2:23. : Railway Conference- for Nitlanul Avtoclitoil 1'icss. LOUISVILLE , Ky. , August 25. A committee of _ the Northwestern and Freighters association niol hero to-day confer with representatives of the Ion Southern railroad and Steamship and transportation association in regard to right of one association to fix rates over the northern line while refusing latter a like privilege. The north lines Imvo been unable to contract through transportation without communicating with the southern iu regard to rates. Afler n har monious session the committee agreed of louvo to tuo Houthorn association fiMiig of through rates until n zens general mooting of both associations , that bo held in Ootob'er , probably in At the lanta. Colored. Rioters at Ellolunouit Nitlonal Associated Pioiw. dorod HICIIMONP , August 25. On Satin- next evening about 125 colored labor cipal employed on the extension of the uty Bright Hope railroad wont to Chester tnigh the intention of breaking up r two festival under tlio auspices of tlio col Odd Fellow * . A free fight occur anil four rioters were > cut with r and ard rcpdrtwl to bo Si a criti gabnla condition. TwfT'othonf were BO or , cut. Thoyifireaton to return ' Saturday night and clean out the 'from town. Thu judge ot the county his IIOP mndo application to the gov low. for n special police force. Now York State Sonatorahlp- National Aniodatcd Prim OLEAN , N. Y. , August 25. There Dun great excitement here over the eon- rant , to-morrow in f ho' county conven out to nominate n successor to L. JJ. Sessions , state senator. Sessions is confident of ro-olcctioii. His oppo iroccas claim he will bo benton. . ho ; o The Walker * . Within I'rosi. vill August 25. The ncuoiul libiting of the ' O'Leary-Harrimaii 75- n his walk attracted an immense au- loath . The contest h Very close ami ( self os a great deal of interest. Al icon ] ) . in. to-night O'Loary hut t iplcted 110 ? miles and Harritnui 'fie miles. _ cooping _ s'oithor American PliarmaoautistM. iado Associated I'tista lies CANHAH CITV , Aut'ust 25. The se . hristain of the pharmaceutical conven- [ adjourned to-diiy. The next otuliation. ting will bo held ut Niagara fulls mvo second Tuesday of September , aves , The moniborq nro holding u uthorly Hut to-night , mve id , as Rosignnil. AiuH'latcd 1'rcu. 10 form YoitK , August 25. The res- : Id hcr , Jon is announced to-day of Mr , i an B. Somerville , miporintoiid- sily the pit ! s traiiHiniHsion depart- of the Werftern Union telegraph o high slaveu uny. Mr. Soniorville'a retire- from the jounmlistic field is un- iitse 10 to bo tompornry , und he will 10 slave ro-ongago in press work , orcod Klllod His Wife- Amochtuil l'rt . Chicago oKHiiuiui , August 25. Loinoro A Sessions shot and killed his Smith man Hixtoon inilos from this place , Brush Oanson A Coon Goes Homo- - night A * xl.itc < l I'tenn. , took hold tKVKM'OitT , Lu. , August 25. small Porter and Alex Kendall , col- the uarrilol ( , and Hie former killed that ho by dealing him a blow with took hold tling. the dropped Suicided. was oualAiuov'atfil ' I'rcu. release , Toxai , August 25. John , near Ennis , Klhs county ttcd suicide , _ National HoiwroN Flroiuoii'u Parade- Aiuocbtal I'n-b3. fairs ut of wholesale , Pa. , August 20. The outraged to-day was an inimoiiso quieted Five thousand people were possession three bunds were HI the pro prisoners und fifteen tire companies were court that of Charles adjacent of Clms. MoZtauo , searched AwodntoU I'rcRx. coedod in FitANfJsco , August 25. Chas. particulars , formerly president of as the Fargo & Co.'s express , died rater and ut Indian Leggings , Placer liuvo peon ther trouble NO. / > ( ) ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Vntloiml Amocl.iUil Prftw. OiitoAdo , August 25. About H ' 'clock last night a stock train on the J. B. fc Q. railway struck a horse standing on the track in thu city hints. The engine and five cars were .hrown from tlio track. A brnkcmau mined Hiram Welser was instantly dllod. About fifty head of cattle were also killed nnd a largo number rounded. CIIKUOO , August 25. A. II. Miller , well-known jeweler , has made an assignment for the benefit of hit creditors. WIOIIITA , Kait.1 August 25. The mooting of the Oklahoma town com- any. just hold in this city , wiw argoly attondcd by the prominent men connected with the enterprise. ? upt. Payne's mincml discoveries wore discussed and uncciincni exhi bited. Pnyno reported that the army olliccrs in the neighborhood of Fort iill are locating mining claims and taking out mineral. The company determined to move iu Oklahoma'in October. The colony now numbers nearly 10,000 people. NKW PlIILADKM'HIA , O. , AllgUSt.25. It in thought that the trouble at the Pike Run mines will soon bo at an end. Now men nro coming and thcro is a prospect that the mine wilt again be tilled this wcok. Throe hundred men have been idle for three weeks. LOOAN , August 25. All minors of the valley in secret meeting , resolved to demand an increase of 10 cents. HALIFAX , N. S. , August25. Bnron io Rohan , iv pretended monk , is nt Hborly. Ho has fcir ( wanly years boon a professional swindler. Presi dent Oarflold reconlly signed papers his extradition on account of rob bery ' , but it is now found that the ofl'cnso is not an extraditable crime , Do Kolian was released. MONTHKAL , August 25. A ; J. Whit- government inspector of weights measures , is an absconding de faulter to n largo amount. PACIFIC COAST NOTES. Nation * ! Amoclatnl 1'rcsi , . SAN FIIANCIHCO , AnguSt'25 , ' A dis patch from Silver City says"that ono hundred people have boon killed during the past fortnight by n. band Indians in Socorro and ad joining valleys. Soldiers and citi nro in pursuit. It is reported the band is moving south from line of the railroad. The citizens of Benson , Arizona , seized the occupants of n gambling saloon , burned the furniture , nnd or- the whole party to leave by the train on pain of being the prin figures in n necktie p.irty Dop- Sheriff McComas was shot in the during an altercation between members of the gung. A Lunatic's frightful Death. PiTTsnuKO , August 25. AtMonon- City , yesterday , August Brick - who .lias boon an inih.ito of the llarrisburg asylum , throw- himself n third ntory window , dashing bruins out on the pavement ! > < ; - Ail Eye Kicked Out. Auocintccl I'ron. CHIUAOO , August 25. At midnight McDonald , n waiter in n restau while drunk had his eye kicked by n Russian , who escaped. s to abolish slavery by a of gradual emancipation , and successors of the Israelites are to out of their bondage forever. u few days u proclamation bo issued by the Klicdivo pro- further addition to the slaves dominion , BO that with the of the existing slaves slavery will die , Slavery has always mild and very limited m Egypt , least under Mohammedanism. Koran prohibits Moslems from their coreligionists in slavery , Mohammed nor his successors slaves of their conquered eni- until thu Crusades , when the Knights , by enslaving their bhamniodun captives , provoked . The Egyptians , however , always kept a number of infidel mostly negroes from moro parts of Africa. Those gradually boon growing fewer , in nil Modammou'aii countries of slavery lint not , only boon but has existed UH ft political than a social institution. It boon possible for the slaves to obtain his liberty , nnd to attain social position. The number in Egypt is now small , and nro mostly in the south and on frontiers , where the laws against , trade cannot bo adequately Fooling With Electricity , Tribune. named Georga Leonard entered the station of the Kloctrio Light company on street , about 11 o'clock to and reaching over the railing of one of ( lie brushes , n copper wire whore is collected electricity. Making the remark would stop the machine , ho of the other brush , whore current is generated , and he over the railing dead. Ii necessary to stop the machine to him. Quiet at Orange- AuociitoJ I'n-si. , Tex. , August 2-1. Af Orange , Texas , lately the scone * killing ut the hands of citizens , were temporarily to-day. The jail was taken of by the military and the protected , The kangaroo thatna to determine the fate Dolno was not hold. The swamps are still being for the outlaws who suc- making their escape. No can bo obtained by wire railroad ugont , telegraph ope newspaper correspondents driven out of town. Fur , however , is expected ,