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e @ N KA, FRIDAY, JULY OMAHA, NEBRAS (A MORNING EDITION, FOREIGN EVENES, | Tewps, newspaer, says it rejoices | married man. Both were bound over | the storm pased over. Tho town of that the report of a joint English and | for appearance in the suprems court. | Stockton has more good farmers than éénts DOMESTIC DOINGS, |Hotold them that when they bed | THE DOOMED CITADEL,| BORDER BLOOD HOUNDS. BARGA'NS T ised §5.000and deposited it m the | — French comuand of the paal dumon. — - —— any town in the county, but this fear- —— First Nutiooal bank, ‘s“:)éhe ioatitay S Victoria’s Hair-Lifters Harrass- = ¥ i . stration is probably incorrect, and ful blow has left them without ) tion would send them 85,000 more tn ictoria’s Hair-Lif Turkey Gives in a Litt1e t0 | s that Eroreo chonld aoy tabe Sy W:;:,E{":Ei““’& e e e e oas win | @80, Sherman’s OBSBIVA~ |yt s Fctcry. Presijent Nickereon, | Candahar Surrounded by | ™03 Ty thaMpafoansiu e i leading part in the watter, but that Z | not fall 75,000. With flood 3 3 sviliza~ | of the First Nationsl bavk, says that B s s . : the Powers. s, Glaiaione should bewr the entie |, OTICAG0 July 30, ~Tho acturl and | 20 4l shortef S0, VR 100R | tions of Indian Civiliza- |5t o, e madewaihs | Ay00D's Victorious Mountains. } — respensibility. entimated census returos from Illinois | ¢ 0o 'y “Chiee” sufferers are ion in the West promise. Papin_ will be the finaocisl Fori i f A Regiment of British Sol- = indicate the population of thostato st | it Wiy ™ SV L0 ¥R R tion in the Vest. agent of the co-operative societies and eglons. 7 ’ H diers W c HANCOCK'S LEITER. “'1‘3;,5"‘:0\‘ o oG Clements, Thos. Clements, Moses — ;vh‘e‘n dme city is bult helm:ut be — The Redskins Retreating iers Wutiny in rus. aserNorox, July 50, — Govern- | . ] Irs. Daly, Loui q ooked up to as the father of the ciiy. . 7 Y YP! : ment_rceipts’ yesterday ,gg,gg“ed‘bf;gvnfi J.ffifllézni:fiy. aly, Louis | The Rapid Settlement o.f the| goxed up to e e e frau, | With Only a Fragment of the Across the Border. P St e What Hancock Will Say In|®$1,200,000. — Count y Renders Periodical | bnt he will, no docbt, victimize many British Army to Hold — artaquakes Badly 2 UP| His L RipaeviLLE, O., July 30.—Quite a Big Blow. : poor people. 4 is Letter of Acce . J ; f . ; BATTLING WITH THE APACHES. { Siyzas, Topple Build- ‘ PLance, | yevere hal stori oassed over this | Specil dipatchto Tun B Outbreaks Impossible, el el the Fort LT | ingsand Agitate Spaca D T ta shm oot o, oo e 2 | e T et denpeacive, hal stora S O St Saxta Fr, Julg 20, 4 . m—Ad- - inge an ir ™ amage to rop, 80_mucl ,— t ) I v York, July 30.—I . —Th : s R g P ¢ e Hike. Naw Yorr, July 30—1 a. m,— | that many fields will not yield more i g rer irck this seio, vir S Moberly,(Mo.)Breto sh;m i thiljtky“fi}nr;&}’:lf’ R foar e | Every Available Man and Of | vicss from Mexico are to the st ? : Ttwas rumored yesterday that Gen, | than five bushels to the acre. ited us Wednaadayievening. s 2t iwas Death by an Enrage menced at noan, at which hour he| ficer Hurried to the Scene |tbatonthe 21st ivst., Col. Adolph oL bout half a mil idth, passin . Hancock’s letter of scceptance would | = Mexrnis, Tenn., July 30. —The a,uu fo 3m|t: ofwldIhs pasii g Husband. drank three ounces of mineral water “of the Dis Devalte, in command of thres hun- | e Greek Pirates Pursue a Brit-| be issued last evening, but latein the | Fiver quarantine screws sre tightening, | dirsctly 0‘:" t*"s’" 1"0“1 nfo X 7 and then reclined on the cot. Not of the Disaster, et el waley el G ~F ; ssh Merthan® siternoon it was debnitely learned | The questton of stopping boats until | otk toscathert, Com, breed, ans resting easily he got up and sat upon — St ok At fatoatig o 1 ol A(;‘\NCY, ish Merchaniman, that the report was unfounded. It is | €ach passenger abosrd can be ex- | ofal \d‘" 7 ey ";“E Iui Another Ravisher Riddied. the chair, where he remained uatil | 1 Afgh c letel Bttty il b ey believed that the issuance of the let- | amined and record taken so that he | ipjured. Over one hundred Eng] ;‘ Special Dispatch to The Bee.. 2:55, when he sgain reclined uoon the e ghans ompletely | troops of the Rupublic of Mexico, at- ter only awaits the arrival of the co-| can be traced in event of his getting | tparrows were found killed in the o L IS > Moseniy, Mo., July 20—4 p.m.— | cot. ~ At 3:20bia pulso was 72, rerpi- | Equipped for a Longand | tacked the hostile Apaches uader Vie 15th and Douglas Street 5 i o ration 15, temperature, 98.35, weight i b toria In the Sierra Pierres mountains 0. W. Corlew, cn trisl here (OE8M, | 197 iy A feer some time ha drank Desperate Campaign, g ey was shot to death while on his way to e sbout forty miles from old Fort Quit. 7 £ four onnces ®f carbonic acid water. ; S st it e the court room, about half-past eight | At 6:40 he left the hall to take a bath, 5 man. In the fight, which was indeci- | oy g pricear angire frem $28 to 9,500 cach, and o'clack this moraing, by Mr. Crump, | after which he returned and was _soon [ The Worst Detai's of the Cal- | sivs, the Mexican troups lost three | [fested mavery par of Jhe citc, dnd b St s Fifteen Huadred Italian Con-| pies of Eaglish's letter of acoe: tance, | 8ick, is under discursion of the su- | c0UFt Boute square. 4 victs, Make a Break For s0 that both letters may be issued | thorities. e et - rimultaneously. Gen. Bancock's let- | Crxerxxam, July 30.—General A. |, . . Msoliobe Wave. Liberty. ter has been ready and in priut for | J. Warner was renominated for Con- 'P'Pm‘;:;c:“ S “Jaly 0, 1. a — seversl days. It was prioted in the | gressat Marietts, yesterdy by the re- P o) Voo éom an{abracl: DETAINED BY BUSINESS. | 5 printing office on Governor's Irland, | publicans of the 15th district. : Vennor ! the husband of the lady on whom Cor- | 8¢loep. At 8:10 the ductor drank amity Believed to be S il b N | Wi T 3."5.‘:.:,".%"&, ....l "?f:: JL;'.." G Losvox, July 30,—10 p. m.— | is uaderstood to be a short one T an e e nd | Providenco. Alloy long the aic was | C. W. Mayo wes cosorting the prisoner | ho fl¢ ick at tha stomach. = At 8:05 sldo of the hostiles. On the 23d inst., | tion, west of convest, becmeen S¢. Mary sarew : P‘Tf.fl.f"ff;ih ll‘!;:";-vner_di‘mm,’ s R T B R ao i o% [0 Eant Sroadtwaa :‘:_U‘"t;‘:!cl:‘lllén5\_3:2:?;;"4;”-';:;3:: and had just arrived at the foot of the | he was eleeping soundiy and at 10:50 i e Col. Devalte's forces again attacked | “4g"d Hamey et ot 0 canndore s pablie worke, aad Coviann. miwator| The Evening Expros ssya that ia | compromised yestorday aud fixed retes | JiectioNC ik, Ny s ftion | staies leading to the court room, when | ho awobe and partookk of some medic | | LA S (AR the fndiaus in the Pine mountaica, | 28 lrchoceasTand i of the interior, will accompany prosi. | SUbstance the fotiowing are the chief | for passcngers were mutually agreed | ¢ ypg Gity norr the river steam was | Crump stepped up, puched him aside, gt ol L about fifty miles south. After s long | tosecaren pointsof fhe letter: That the presi- | uponat the sgents meeting to aver- soundly. bargain. - » Xeon Sam- dent Grevy tof Cherbourg. Premi turned on in the radiators to counter- | and fired at the prisoner, but in his Taht ihe Tddlens retranied: THa | o ekt ittiet e o 1 8. Premier| G o vs dutics are chiefly executive and | s¢o the matter. D 8 Gty s t ! 3 ——— ficis] dispatch received this morning DeFreycinet will P, act the cold. . e — ficial dispatch received t 5 | " Choice lot, Farntam and 24th streets, 902182 Dein dctrined by nagtintions on the | that, therefore,as ascldier acts 1| Arwasta, Ga., July 30.—On G. H. S e excitemant he shot himsalt through | MARKETS Y TELEGRAPHL. | o\ i war offices, states that Phagre, |lossos ec0 sot known. Three Mexi- | iy o vaididers %0 L easterp question, obeaience to superior authority, the|Smith’s plantation, in Oglethrope Struck by Lightning. the left hand, the prizoner New York Money ana Stock. who was in command at the Quettal, | €0 Goldiers were killed. Col. De- |, Chespiotais % president mast obey the constitution | county two negro women quarreled | gecial Dispateh to Tus Bes, as the supreme law of theland and |and fought Wednesday about a bresst- |~ Haurax, July 30, 1 obey and enforce the laws of congrees, | pin. Tao negroes took up the diffi- | patch from Bridewater whose duty it is to repeal laws when | culty, when one drew a knife, and | ker, wife, daughter aund a young man it is found that they have become ot- | the other crushed his skull with a rock | whose name was not given, all living noxions. Second. That the political | killing him atmost instantly. at Plessan River Kidge, near that results of the war must be sccopted | Ngw Yomr, July 30.—Tho investi- | place were huy makinn in a fisld yos- and upheld in good faith. The con- { gytion of the steamer Seawanaka dis- | terday afternoon when a violent thuu- stitutional amendments and 1aws, n- | ygter was begun yesterday. The hoiler | der storm camo up. Al were struck acted in pursaance thsreof, must be | ingoectors claim that the boiler wasin | by lightuing aud Mrs. Biker was fully respected. Third. The broadest | good condition and it wasnot the | killed at once, the restwere un democratic ground willbe tsken on | cyuge of the explosion. scious for sume time and their i the Chiness question, that Columbia | "0/ =y Lo Ty 10 90 G, Calvin | Tles are serious, but it is believed 16 the asylum and home for the op- | 5 0, SHGY Y0t died suddenly | they will net resul: atally. pressed of alllands, bu she will ot | ;45 bl ayivanta railrosd depot at T tolerate the epslavement of la“or in |0 the, eRanIanin I 0 bt He The Norwegian Tarift. any form, whether by foreiga or local | ZS¥At" 124 :';3_-“":;{“‘ nded | SYeCial Dispaich to the lice contract * Fourth, That theduty_of | 7 returaing homos A Wasurxatoy, July 20, 10 p. m.— the president tomake recommendas. | Y0UT through the west. The con=ul of the Unired States at tions to congressis to bd pursued in| MoxTreAL, July 30.—Tne harbor | Christiana, Norway, informs the de- no narrow but in a thoroughly nation- | commissioners have decided to retsin | partment of state thata slight in- alsense, and as local interests may | the machine of sixteen lamps at pres- | cicase has been made in the Norwe- couflict, the duty of reconstructing | ent in use upon the wharves, making | gian tariff, which affects all kinds of wmatters, over which sections may dis- | the el-ctric lizht a permanent affair on | tobacco, suuff, children’s carriagee, valts intends to follow them and at. | 5 2o #i00 1o #50 alte intends to follc : tack them sgain. It is his opinion| TERRACE ADDITION. that they will try to get back into | oo toreen P A ead of Se. Mory's avente, at frim 9135 to 800 ewch. Seven yeam Now Maxico an they woull have to | S80S 3 S N0 S Korur i e who i get into the Guadaloupe mountains in | put up euod substautial buiidings. ¥.¢ furtler Partioulars appy to. i THE TURKISH QUESTION. News has been received from Ra. ¥usa tnat the Turkish commissioners 1 had arrived at Scrurl. The president has reported, but nnsuccessfully, tried 1o obiain the consent of the Abanisn lear;ae to the cession to Montenegro of & partition of Albauts, EARTHQUAKE. Advices just received, report an carthqueke s Smyrna this morning. The shock was quite severe and de- stroyed a number of houses, Among the buildidgs injured was the one in which 1s located the telegraph oftice. VICTORIA ORISIS. A d'spatch from Melbourne ssys the Victorian ministry has resigned. Mr. 5 Berry, the passage of whose motion of & want of contid gnce brought about the Orisie, is attenpting to form a : new miuustery. then broke awsy and ran outinthe| NEW YOuK, Wl St, Juy 2. 130 pa. street, followed by Crump, who shot |, 4’ i excbaoge stesdy him in the back, the ball going GOVERNMENTS. through his shoulder and out at his arm, setting his shirton fire. Corlew T e e stumnbled and fell, strikiog hia face on sTocks tioned aro two hundred miles azat by | 16X now guarded by Col. Grierson Fitteeots it Dosgie Sureie tho ground. Ho then got up and ran | stocks acsive, snd sivanced § 514 reacting | h o Bolun pass. Quettal lios to the | ™ith two companies of the Tenth | o nice ot on Harvey sad Twensy St siesct thronh a store, sull followed by oo thiwest of Condabar, in 8 direction | S3VAIFY Whose headquarters aro st [©SSESS L L e sary c ho shot at him in the rear of f i Tox168 e sach b S e b EME Ctac s opponite to tho location of the battle | E#gle Springe, about forty miles from | ue, x188 (ot sach, DL R0 AR Corlew then ran up the streer, | B in which General Burrow's brigade | the peint where the old Apache trail {x ¢ smuvsai wos destroyed. General Primrose, 4500 and 4360, 5 3 : § Fify Totn in Shm A scond and third ad- toan entryway and rau in and up to | Lacestore | from Mexico crosses the Rio Graude. | afens for 100 to J600 on the top of the stairs, when Le again | Rock Isiand It is not probable that Victoria and stuwbl:d, aud Cramp, coming up, put | Xormarsiers who, haviog vacated the cantonments, | his Apaches can pass the Rio Grande ik - SPIPIIS four mere balis iato him, two of them is within the walls of Candahsr with a | unnoticed and without being pursued | 1ot on 24th near Howard street, §700. in his head, either of which would L i jrand View south of U. P all command, is anxiously await- |8 fow hours after crossing back into | = @lots in Grand View uddition wath have killed hun. He neverspoke, aud ks " ¥ the territory of the United States. bridge and depwt. from #16 to § 00 each: died in ten mioutes. He was p aced X370 foet, on 18th streot, south new residence, for $2,000, f": Pt in the eame coffin that Mrs. Hade W G I G o Brown was brovght from Kansas City in, and will be buried this afterncon. After the shooting Crump_camo conversed yesterdsy by telegraph with General Primrose at Candaar, but that the wires were cut soon afterwards, and communication is now e M & Denv. & i & FTel iog the arrival of General Phayee | ® (MERIRCI D0 T from Quettal with the| Wasmvatow, July 20, 4p. m.— % | largest forco that can be|The following has been received at | 9 | mado available for tho emergency. | the war ofiice by mail from Chicago:| RIVERVIEW ADDITION. Quickilver pid. 4 VICT.ORIA'S ““PLEASE.” pute, belongs to congrees, the law- | thedocks. Double the number of | cheeseand o herunimportant article:, | 0wn the stairs aud walked leisurely ECeatraliy: ol SR E imminent danger of attack from| Gen. Grierson's telegram, this date, th atreet on the cast, 0th un the week. y Epecial Disp atch to Tee Bee. makingpower. The letter, in_wht | Jamps have been crdered from New | The Norwegian government has con- | %8y to where his hor:e was hitchod Chicsgo Produce. » 4 during wac times was termed Union | York. .| tracted a mew loan in England of sentiments, will be cxpressedin strong | Ngw Yons, July 20.—The execu- | tweaty-one million crowns. The con- terms and ringing patriotiem. tive committes cf ’,’h, Haocock Vet- | 8u] of the United States at Bremen re- p-;]t, howm;‘:r-l It l:fchflughn Crump | and cl-sed at a decline of gc for Sep | equipped aud flushed with his recent e f . compcsed of honorably dis- to the departmet t cf stato that [ will surrender hioself. tember; f@le for Aueust: ) fo for July B Jiotoris’ ¢ Ofo.tel ot o fe oAl s ikaiIes ieliook P "total number. of emigrants en| Corlew mus: have expected death, | and cashy Neo 2 spring, 89)@88] for | C o LeIming victory :;‘:xi‘c:yflwl:\u:h?:;;dl'. Pt . e e PArt in the war, bave isruod an ad. | Touto to this country duringthe pwtf88 ho had wntten in a Testsment | July; 874@87dc for August;sogsey [ 1 i8 feared at e war oftie that | tuires oo Btc B SO U PG Riptep g, Ot and cxamine piad and et Beees to their o mrader, congratulat. | quartor reached the figures of 31,971, | which was found ou his person aletter | for September. the British loss is fully as severe as at | Hiede, TMGCE 0 0 L ot s’ keAL msTaTE AGENCY, ing them upon the nommation of Han- | b-in¢ grester by 5,721 tron the t tal | 10 his wife, in which he tlls Ler what | Corn—Actise snd firm, but closed | first announced, although the details | body of Moxican troopa is at or near | Over 20 houses e e cook for presiden’, and sskiog their | Dumber during the whole year of 1879, | to do in case enything happened ts | early with the advance most at the | of the calamity comein slowly and dis- | Quitman, with aview of gettingin front | by thisofics They aro scatterad ail over the Suiaga b the tiek and an increaze of 23,081 over the first [ him. ~ There wes also’a lotter from | last; No. 2, 35fc for eash or July; 354 > 2 ¥ Lorzm ¢ = quarter of the curro t year. J. W. Hoge, who was Hade Brown's | G355 forAuguct: 354c for Auguat or Lox7,0x, July 30—1 a. m.—Ia the houre of Jords last evening Earl Gran- Vi.is, secretary of staie for foreign af- fars, suvounced that the Queer had seut a messnga to the Sultan hoping ttat he would make some eacrifice, wconde to the wishes of Eurcpe and «execate the s'ipalutions of the treaty of Berlin TURKEY ASKS FOR MORE. In the hovse of commons Sir Chas. aud rodo away. Ho was accompanied Cicaco, July 29, | Avosb Khan, whois within s compar. | from Eagle Seriogs, informs us fol B e Sk - lows: Late reports are to the effect by several friends, nono of whom took | Wheat—Opensd firm and ~hgher | stively short dstance from Candaha | (773 Lale Fenorts a2 0 o Soet | three daysago bstween Mexican troops more recontly Known as the Perkine 15 acres. 23 lots have thus far been piatied—16 o bam a0d § o0 Douglas sircer. Trase lote 58 feat 1o widtis aud 150 mepth. 01,000 5 yoars time, at § per cent In- Townsend Doomed. Special dispatch to Tus Bus. CreveLax, 0., July £9,10 p. wm.— The independent or _rose reputlicans of this congressional district have nom- inated C. B. Lockwood, & prominent wholesale h-rdware merct aut, for con- bt B i c- Big Lumber B aze. ; iy Tocation, you. dairer Fiices varst connectedly. On receipt of the news of | of the Tndiana, who are reported to | &% it'o gisi000 ceh. . 4 ity, givii S andabar. G “h | have a lirze number of horses and | % goud loteand 3 chesp houses acar Jacksow X il o prisoner at Konsas City, givivg | Soptomher, disaster at Candahar, Col. Brook with : Lo PEL e g 0 o il Teiooestsy e iSRG B opied and the bultars are 2aving & | Specil Diecatch to Tua B Dase Dall, | mmadvico i regard to i sl e S tloailoe 2440 | what forco could bo apared, was dis- 3tle. Thociver is high and difficult | e e ety s e me e et of “tha | jubiles meeting. Lockwood hisbeen | ~Burraso, N Y., Ju'y 30 —1a. m. ¢ Boston—Besion 7, Cleveland 0. | tiuuance and changs of venue. for cash; 24c for July: 22ho for Au. | Patohed to assiat the stragglers of the | 40 crora. have ueb/c 20utt ATC B | 00 o ld e e il dious any delare is reply to the collective note of '3 |8 life Jong republicas, is woalthy, and | —A dwasterous fire occared bereyea- | Wonckstsn—Worcester 3, Oinoln- | The citizens, whilo they deprecate | guat or Sapiember. defeated brigade to fight their way to f (oASamERt €00E Y s e e T b e the note and | ;¢ high “socialacd husine.s me i's. [ terday afternoon, involving the de- | matiZ. _ | the shcotmg before he had his trial, | Rye—Firm; 75e for cash or July, | the forts. It is conceded that Ayoob [ “HE(e g;"““«" e RSt 16th and Dongize Sie. ked tost power bo given 10 10 i, haaserad fon the late on of swveral plsming mills. | Provivexce—Chicagos 4 Provi- | thunk ho decerved all he got. Blaloy—Nowinal Kran has not less than thirty.five [ ¥ill be sblo to givevou mere definite | 4 setrbie 1ot sear Cumiig s Saandere :;"Y;J - ~ g tiations in regard 0| ogiglatare. ‘This vilt ccuips: the reg- | e was diccov red shortly after | dence 8. 3 ANOTHER STORY. Whitkey—Steady at 81 09. guns of various descriptions, and that | WVORREEICR S8, SRR TR ci:;::md o T e ulac oumace, Ams Logotcad, o|woon in the J, F. Dowitt plining | - Taor, N. ¥ —BuffaM2, Troys 9. | specia aispaton to Tuo Bee. Pork—Hlog produces were femer; | they wero effcively handled by bis e PARE PLACH. Ty i withdraw, or be defeated, if the dem- | mill, one of the largest in the county, Mo Tal300 ! Lol ’ | artillerymen. 3 3 O N s ey ol PO A dispaich trom Smyrea saye that s e S ukied on oo siree on the | Hancocits White-Waaning Process.| MoneRr. M. Julz B3 m | e e 15 O for e | A Iner dspalch saye that Gen, | (Siosd) e 0.0 Ord [ e o mie, B ety i ok =y el g f e = o south eide of Buffalo creok. Dewitt, { Spectl Disbaich o Tus B from s adjoining counties came |815 70215 75 for July or August; | Burrows is uchurt, but this statement rig Gen. Comdg. _ | Fileo ani Lowes ecoond adivion, ou Cumingy B L ) West Virginia Democrats. had over one wilion feet of dress.d | Waswisorox, July 30—1 a m.— ; ; ' several houses to the grouud and split into town yesterdsy morning. As | 816 75 for September; #1535 for Oc. | Can not be accepted as positively true » the walls of the teleziaph office. The BERMIDERIR £ T ioe. sheriff Malivck was takiog J. C.' tober. until he is found or appaars at the cit- lumber and ths whole of it was | The wystery surrounding the corres: Marmixsnerg, W. V mistake in pickiog up these bargs Ther . , July 30.— | purned The firs next. stticked the | pondeuce between Gen's. Sterman ] ied | Tard Advenced 1oc ¥ owt; closed | adel. Shere Al has sraived at Can- Fiewit be but a. very shors e : s shocks were repeated soveral times at| 3 5 m —ihe democratic sw o con-|C.T. Wilson pisaiogVmill; D. A. |sod Hancock, especinlly with rofcr- E]":L‘o“'“xf“’“‘:‘; cr?.::lé‘?':::l:esfit:'(:n.sr 4 tosdLie J\f,“y(;‘f i | dabar, but the dispatch stating the b haas acte, Tote i etk o » shortimervale, po ple running from | vention Wednesday night after nomi-| Wilder & Co’s., 1-roe yards; Thomas | euco to one particular letter which bas | y1 “Grunp af a hotel i this city in 7 e 4 fact, cmits to mention where ho left o P their 1,‘“'"-* d business rpl-hm in | nating J. B. Jackson, of Parkersburs, | Robinson's lumber yard; C. P. | been to often reforrod to by tne press | yyot 0 0 N L U him . Cor- St his force. why he left it, or whether it ; Fricen ranging from $160 to §300 per grotlarmn, Tise waters of the galf | for governor; J. D. Muller of Cahill| ,zard and Beoe., lamber yard, and | sinco tho nomination of Havock, will 1o g% €18 PBC o rh e Tollowad - e | hs rerreatod bodily with the wholo rekok Gl melistay :dere mfinfi y_ ‘J:'le e . ov;h_'-l cuuty for auditor; and Colonel | the flating elevator “Bridge Water” | probably be clesred up at an early by three of themob, and was shot o July 20. | ¢ mmand on learning of the disaster U PG RO. P. RS, Ageat, franced i seversl encesto 8 lovel | Tnomas O'Brien of Wheeliog for | owned by Frauk Perew. The fire | day. It s understood hero that €. | B0 ®0h0 5ot vod to the street llvx#*Opeueld quiet, but became | ¢, Gen. Burrows. 3 A REMARKABLE LETTER FROM A | ico ot oo spermes s oniise Sireci ith the Groek and Frenoh quarter® | reasurer, adjourned to yesterday | gwept the whole of the docks of the | Hancock will give the corraspondence, | 103"t but reguiued his feet and re- | Jope, nl;:rn mvrg\:‘mfuu\-d to the | “The latest dispatch via Bombay e T g loatet W which extend for more than two |morning at 9 o'clock. On ress- | Pepgylvania company. Altogether | or at least the particular letter ro | ¢ 8% 0 (RS0 N g (0 TS O derline of De per 100 fhs; sales, 84 60@ | gtates that communication with Can- CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN. ot on Cass,tetween 13th snd 14th streets miles aloug the shore. On meoonsy of bling O. C. Watts of Kenawha | three buildings and over ten mlliom | ferred to, to the prees. Sherman, | j o ui'a dry good's stere closcly fol- 4 80 for licht packitge and shipping; | dahar was made at 11 o'clock yester- O i o e it 10 9800 3::0:;\::;‘101“'::32\;;0" l:’cm:.m-:;:; o numg"\:.ad lur[llm_fl\fy ue‘..e:l:l | feet of lumber wera destroyed. The ;‘vh(i, returned nl;em‘yegmlrdalymor‘;u'ng, lowed by his elayer, ont ito/an allog | S+ uz;‘sn ‘53‘5::23,‘;(“;“%:"‘1;“15; day morning, t:o mfmm;(iuq beiug| _ Beves.Tezas, Teie tf; S610 bt s by e A ory., A omes C. Green for judge of © | lors sgregates 0,000, “ineurancs | had a copy made of the leter and for- | & 0" o T 2 @ 01¢@ | that the enemy have cut the wires in . Blchardsoan, 8¢ Louts-Dear Nor , not serious taking the cit s agre ) | i and again into the street, He then | hiti " )" coipts, 23,600; ship- £ r ¥y boy, 3 years old, ever o Boico ¢ : | o el e LS :wn:,f uppeu]s,_lln:dB‘L. ‘Butcl:fi:]fln.(m, wffigd e qrc,n_, r}m;c;c'kd hyt .h;t Eiade pistway pstairs ovar fiTsalogg | L7 l;:"unL;:' Receipts, 23,600; ship- | 411 directions. Itis halieved here that ';'.‘..‘..’.é:.’"’x'ufilfi’{. third day, Tor about | | (hocs © . by earthquakes, many of which have | schocls ~ E. G, Cro roft and W. L " Cleveland Trot IEeans e reqsost of Gen, Han; | M:th his pursuers at his boels. Hero| ™6, 11 Reooipts wero again exces ;h‘ix‘mfi.}il:fi“&.fi; gl pieed £ AT L T L et dme , = | ek 3. Cro rof - <ques ] 2 hi cors . ae S 1 | to the in Afgl o ‘aisoine, o oice iot fn Thiomeil's addi beon very destraciive, Vesterdy ' | Wilson, were nominated as electors at | peci Disuth o th iz cock. Th letier 1a quio loogthy and | b2, foutd b :if:'u‘:ufiw?fmfl the sive, over 6,000, and o cousiderablo | ipowa, bt is concealed from the CinaBanidin o e P 1 - ":;C_"_ m‘;‘;m,"“‘? = wut‘ “;““:; large. Cueveuaxn, July 3).—1s. m.—Ta |is in Hancozk's h_.udn.mng and| o ho did most of the SHosting, :nm Iflrflhdemg "lndl'“-!--«',kww r]efl'er- public, and when the truth it known to rode sad 25 deresomeh. Frices §08 to: O ) 5:';" Emltxlln(u)‘;nli(n st yesterday’s races St. Julian won the ! dated fron; Sl}; lhmmu. (';;11._Sher- HeTirsaibvaloEmcre s olanmiste |, Pt_flt;e eurvwn}mfl- €t; a larger | ¢ will demonstrate the impossibility Sevaral cholos fote In Reods: frab midition, : i fnchasn. ace Preju the free forall race in 2.15§, 2.18f, | man says that he has no objections to : : (uantity were on sale than were re- | of holding the country with less than 5 o 8550 cuch Goonwoon Racks. Specal Diepaih o The Hoe T Ding accind mon Hupefi | tho pobicaion of the £.srssondonco, | 083 f S Beye wrtch aod nd one | v aul yershed G for lower | Goutly th frcs mow snconed chre At T o e avnse The race for the Singleton stakes third, and Great Eastern fourth. In | but prefers to have Gen. Hancack give | 11 1S (" 3 vgures for trausjortation; prices | The correspondent of The Tels- | A, south of Puppleton’s new ratidencs, for ook place at the Goc 10-day and was won by Peter with Pheenix second and P+ 1a third. The race for the Goodwcod cup for all ages, two miles and a ba'f, was won . by Dresden China, beativg Chippen- dale. There were culy two starters. 4 2 Jargs Inta near 15th and Clark 330 feet_Correy 3 large lota on'Sherm n_ayon: near Clark Street. $000 wach McCANDLISH PLACE. 22 nice and_cheap lots, very near 1o the bas fness part of the city, located s very fow steps south of the Convent and 8t Mary's avenae,and wood meetin, tne 2 30 clase, Parana won best time, | it to the public. . g e ] X 24, Culmins second, Edwin third, e el Sherman cn the)ludlans. @470 for fair to choice smooth ship- | [kely to leave the political situation a prominent at orne; Bay Billy was reinstated, president oW Joragy Bourbons. Bpecial Dispatch to the Liee. piog steers; there was nothing done | iy Afshanietan as grave aa it was be- tally wounded Chae. Haynes, colored. | Edwards stating that his driver was | Specisl Dispatch to Tu bn s Wasnivetoy, July 20—4 p, m.— | by local buyers; receipts were 6,340 | fyro the recent adjustment at Ca- Haynes had imterrupted him in a | tho least guilty of all in yesterday's | TrExToN, July 30—1 8. m.—The|Gen. Sherman and his side, Cel |h ad. e P tng (ol e aivanca speech at a barbeque a few days ago | job. Edwards is being threatened with | domocratic stato committeo met here | Bacon, returned to Washington this of General Burrows to the relief and hes since threatened Moores life. | arcest because he would not allow a | yesterdsy forenoon, only one member | morning in exc:llent health, baving of Shere Ali, Gen. Primrose Moore spoke to him about it, when | wheel of fortune on the grounds. The | being avsent. After considerable dis- | had a “plessant journey throught. oceupied the canonments at Candabar, Haynes became angry and grasped at | saddle trotting was declared of, cuesion and comparing of no es, it|General Sherman says that tho the ppulation of which was friendly astick which Moore bad in his hand, was directed to call ranged at &3 374 for feeders and 24 15 | graph says the disaster at Candahar 18 NEw Yous, July 20. Flour—Firm; moderate’ export and ahome trade demand; receipts, ~' CONVICT OULWREAK. Special Dispateh 1o Th Bee 3 - [ —— tate convention | Indians in the northwest are| iy 00, to the English. On the receipt of the ehite Ri worky G, P dogets cloehs Roxe, July 301 a. m.—Fifteen | \hon Moore drew a pistol and ficed. National Danke. forl the nomination of governor and { quistand peaceableand nodanger from | 1003 round hoop, Ohic, B | i A vt hroulaH O D B et s % o hunored convicts at Civita Vecchis, imself. b irong | choice o, $580a7 00; superfive | ne: : : A0 Tal par calare: Prics €76 t 860 snd urod couvista at 38, | Mooro hes surrendered himsel. sl Diratsh o he oa) presidential electors at. Trenton, Sep- | an outbreskis apprehended. _Sitting | 0% G 50 (007 cnnembn 4o | rows, Gen. Primrose withdrew to the | SSTounts" ¥oars trals, i ol e rice an mutineered but were suppressed by —_ WasHINGToN—The comptroller of | tember lst. Bull has heen deeerted by all of his & do., 24 20@4 60; choi citadal, Jeaving the friendly Afghans MACH & MITCHELL, Druggisie. GEO. P. BEMIS, Agent, N troops afrer much bloodshed. New Religion and Prophet. Sl PO — ——— formidable Baad twilhlithe! exoeption|] Eocoie s C0:s s b G T 2 - 15th and Doaelas Sie. SR T s i, the currency reports that during the Louise Gomg Home. “f i @ band, with _the exception | §, 24 70@7 00; choice white wheat | to take their chances. —— Seliolion reakfanca Tofsl oit S Shvest - BRITISH SOLVIERS' MUTINY. = e iy 30—1a, | % months ending March, 1880, the | o . bio i o e e of about eighty warricrs, and thess | 3, g4 5065 00. ABLE TO HOLD OUT. Donglas and Do h to The beo. A e s, Soou. Toa. | 0121 losses by all the banks during """‘u\ et TUT IO e Tho s cecisposeditolmuke anitroubils I Wh s A¢ i efa. | butterand iapatch to The Bee. FROM o e 0 i, - o 30— “A Con- | m.—A new re! - S o €7.563 886, 'epec, July 30—1 8. m.— as they ars scattcred among " . 2G4 L - o) e 3 cholio comer lua near A Farnham atante Gt saye it 1o roported | Rarated fa Jackson and Macons coma- e Princessouiselaid ho ablotiono of | tho diffrent reservations sud Jrately nein; No. Lwhito Mgunt | Loweos, July 0.1 a.m A div-| K PROMINENT DRUB FIRM. | s ofiie o, .05 3. s ey > That the British native regiment at | ties by @ reformer named Sage, who | ;"% cr o e oy SPYars | the embwmkment which bears her|seemsd very gld to be |k 958 ! 1 S1 O%s; T, 2 | patch irom Bombay says that Cands. E o ity hatween Fernham e Tl e g aias to be inspired. He goes about | &1, (irt, were, #1258 524, 10 M08 | oo, yestorday in the presonco of | permitied to- come” liome to their 'L'l"lw’.‘é‘f"i'{iixfi}' sfltfqi“""' SL003 | Bar s ully provisionod and can hold | comioothe, Mo July 301810, | n s it o s cac i - preaching and has gained w0 or three | {he'last six monthe, §1 208,521 was on. | 1a7¢e number of perzons and invited | friends and relations. The Yankton | @02 ooy H 0 4 | guvuntilthe end of October. Gen. | airi—ifersis something reliable: it 10 | 55250 ot tho best businomm ota intho city of 3 tou. | hundred followers. e ueats of the harbor commission. This ps of the northwest are | Crim: urcows’ defeat occurred near Kusbki | ean : o s, locatarl o ov ey Dsneem street, A Bucharest dispatch srys Rou- account of the_deprecation of pre- | ¥ b n : s of rthwest are | o 0 Centern .;',’,‘“';;,@:(';c. Ll LELL d noar Kushki | can make so7 055 0CF Bortios with like mania has contracted for the speedy. ————— minms upon United States bonds | i3 Probably berrcyal highness' last | rapidly being surrounded by strong | 4" future, 481advic, — S Nakucaeg R Tty Yo Sienge, L0 T perties 1 Setivary ot Z0,000:000 ‘o loaden en | . pupe 8 It Desorts. Reld by tho banke, chiclly bonds | Public sppearance in Conada, Prince | whito-scitlements and very_eoon an | % (0% JURNEE g pp ithe forelgn pretsareinclined (0 4t | 1y, 1y crtity thas T hadk the Fevar | 2t crey bunines Uik .00 (o W399 : 55 y teh to The 3 by ™ . ising il i o b ' 00 ribute violatiol of ac) A dispatch from Vienna says the | : S - M- | total number of banks repcrting losses | 2180 P FOLL1018 - | sible. The Indians themselves eeem | ~“p ¢" “py ' o 0o Higopromptly cared it It ia ke speedic . " i . 3 - g i heo - [ to realize this and sre'devoting them- s " e 3 @cnorce rewdance ots i abose ddttion, i+ prospocta of sottlement of the Mon. | Joha W. Clementuhaw, the wituess | during the last six months is 1360. | She it Feported to be fn u etious con- to relizo this and ars'dovating them: | pork_Dull; now mes, £14 £0. EXGLISH REISFORCEM Oare B B KRN i GAILOR. | S Seorcm oedemcs ot s abore s ton, f “enegrin question are increasing. e 3 oty = . ojvea: to serioniiirss pursuiiaial Lard—Higher and strong, steam | for Afghanistan sre actively prepar- boautiful residence and grounas, sed located J— B e e o1 aar s I emelEe ietisoling hetfiehilden g rendered at $670. ing. Gen, Phayre expects to start T ot 3078 it i ik cach o ) 3 Special Dispatch to The Bes. e e ey T Fix. Butter—Guod demand; and very | with a fuliy provided cclumn from “iuming iat and get il pariculare P e BB Rupn e oot st Stevexsrort, Wis,, July 30—1 a. | "Ny Tonn, Tots 501 s m.—A | . N5 Yous, July 26—4 p. m.—Dr. | em. Ohio, 14G27. 7| Quetta for Candabar withina fort- HE 8TILL LIVES? e A G Bis, A P Abce%;!x:xnl:;l;: R It Ko Dakota's fipencd Harvest. BN ls T M ondsyjshail it b ontiaTa lossicr 201000]tbreseel Tenuer's ccndtion today is worse| Chosso—New, fitm, 7810k, for | night. Itis be'ieved that Gen. Prim- Oftceot 7.8, Norelty e O 0o (g LD T BT e ) B0 | Speciat Dispateh to The Bee. storm aro coming in, Hail from 8ix | and §5000 to bilding tosurecd an at auy timo during bis fast. poor to choice. rose hes been joined at Candahar by T Fork Cidy, Avguat afairs, B e T S 5 30.—1 . m.— | to ten and a balf inches in ciccum- et 5‘,9‘,‘,‘“‘,’;&;,‘53‘;'{}“ Bast | ymptoms are such that the sttendant | *“Ezge “Weak at 150160, for fair to | two regiments who were en routs. Dear Stz For over tmoJasrsX b EER R 2 ) ire | ference snd from four to eight inches | 460 West st o physitians, after holding a consulta- | chyice, s D Foter g 1 took one-half bottle of cingee to Montengrio. The ambasss. | The work of harvesting wheat on the | [2FeNCD 800 1Tom four 1o €110 1Uchos | 460 West street, occupied by the | Fiet auia 3" 0™ B %y “Brandy — e S IS RE i Fobrifuge, and It enred me dor wilthold a conference on Priday. | et Dalrymplo fyrmat s ’iles | ousands of prairie chickens, lsbe, | Dopieatic Sewing Machine ompany |and” extract of boof . adminis- St Louls Proauce. Universal lamentation arises from | permanentiy. ‘XBeliges moy case, monwld | viut (poppiaton place: Thi s i its, cal snd about to begin. The whea | P , lambs, | and 2 num s. Fireman ; : . Lov 0 ation through th 5 803 price and terma o BEMIS. Areot Toxvos, July 301 8. m.—A | immense. Thore s alargo sctonge | 5,7 g route, Over 100 farma | fuatimpuntep oo "7 1168563, | on hand should both become suddonly | - Whoat—Opened bigher and_then | Nokur. - On every band there is an Manager B N o | B et v . e Constantinop e dispstch says_some | i 0 RTI0 18 1n the very bestoon-| oo o " gjeared entively of all grein, A Bt ich brckalont this necessary. Dr. Tanner is troubled | dsclined; No. 2 red, 923@93a92 | expression of lntense anxiety for the S i . Ageat. 3 Greek pirater at Rhodes, sttacked a ATl corn, hey, etc., and leaves from the | i -5 at one o'clock in the stora. of the | *ith Wind on the stomach, but claims | for cash; 92j@02%c, July; @ | details, which, however, are not forth- HORBACH'S ADDITION. British merchantman, and s Turkish Attempted Rape. ferest trecs wore cut of, leaving them | 11\.¢on Beef Packing Company, 17 | that it i8 1ot an alarming symptom, | 83Jc, August; R3g8S smber; | cominz, none of the journals being 53 jotaln Horbeck's frstand second add tions gun boat has gone in pursuit Of | Speeial Dispaich to Tue Bee as bare as they aro in winter. Whole | [1ri.ige Streets, caussd. o loms. of 6. | 21d 5253 if hiccouzhs set inhe will at | 884@83jc, October; 87 8}, for | represented at the scens of the calam- $a IR, T IND ot Wb sivsin, Bobicus 'y Maxcrrsteg, Joly 30.—1a. m.— |kop yards were entirely stripped, | 00 dollare, | once break his fast, although the for- | the year; No. 3 d, 85@87c, accord- | ity i Randy o Us T: Shope: suming wevbe el 1 FOR GLADATONE Two Frenchmen were before the |lesving bare poles. —_— - ty days will not be completed. iag to location; No. 4 do, 82@83c. ‘The blow has fallen like a thunder- R S G o her tory | POlice court yesterdsy charged with | Heury Call, of Stockton, states that Sarat ga Races. 2Big Ohlbhgo Bwindie Corn - Lower: 35@353c for cash; | bolt, notwithstinding the fact that Timhe 4t 7 per ovnt ntereat $0.those. who wnil 1m Lord Besconsfield and other ®Or¥ |, "aitempt” o ravish Mrs. Laomi | it knocked the boards off a new fence | Special dispatch to Tho Beo 35@348c, July; 34fc, August 343@ | it was well known that Ayoob Khan GEO. P. BEWIS, pzr;hgd a uunle;ene;{]uhrd-y % | Searler, a respectable married lady | that he had buiit aud splintered large | _Siratogs, July 29—10 oo ‘“’E:’"""“"J'°lmz‘;“-x o 34§c September; 317@32c, for the e ;dhunc ng with his Heralica upon GENERAL AGENTS: 15th and Douglas Strase the Irish compensation bill. who resides on the road to Hookselt | pieces from the bottom cf many of | Four races were 1ho progtamme to ARdo ity SO ot ot ieTell year: ‘andahar. RICHARDSON £ CO., = 8t.Louls. | 3% nics lote n Parker's addition, & A > L o ek programme to- | Papin, aman well known in New | 231@32 A1+ TEeevent d th 2 . Saunders and Fiorce: i and Catopbeir's BADGER'S WAVING WEATTH. abont two miles from the city. The | the boards. Mr. Leary wos outin | to.day, Tho brst race, ) ; New " Oats — Lower; 2342320 for cath; | The evening papers and the morn = : — ote s oo Bpocial Clapusch 30 The Bec. lady was returniog home from the | the field when the huil commenced | 8300 for all ages, ,,::“'b‘;“é',fugé Yorksnd Philadelphis, whero b vie- | 213, for Augus. ing extras givea fow further pasticu- | Lo o0 SUml o s | e Tomiage, ony 8 bicks gort o Movme, Wi . Tal 30.—1a. m.— | city just before nocn Weduesday, | falling aud started bis tesm for the | with Dan Spanlink second and Surque | (oo, Foor Beople, has opened an |~ Rye—Lower at 63G62)c. lazs and the names of some of the off- e (e o s 3 e 3 mmonced n | whea she was oveiaken b7 Jobs | barn. Th horees 10 amay and in | Tanaa thirk Toe, 1107, datese, | ooaer? oo propeses o form co | Boteer “Ficosand uncaangd;dalry | cos kuled snd woanded: - General | IESEG_—_———_———GGG | it e < D o eaps in somo looali- | upon the woman aud sttempled to | suruck » rail which paswcd entirely | The second event was the sequel | o 76> buld o co-operative | " EugeStendy at 6G84c. e e e e HARLES RIEWE v el :i"";e'v::; badie ojured by the | foroe her into the brushes by theside | through the body, killing bius instant- | stakes, one and thres quarter milos, | herd o Loss sienpo oy pot e | Whisky—Steady sc3108. Snlysresnling 0@ cudir] G WES b R p o pne |of the road. The lady ecreamed |ly, while Leary barely escaped into | for thisayens alie b o b Michigan. pur- | Pork—Dull; $15 00 asked; §14 50 | in twosand thees. Remnants of the 1| St i et st amte 2 otz bog and rut, but on thewhole | 1 4, end at ricting the attention of | the barn wich bis life. Terndiff with Elias Lawrence second) | co2eg 5,000 acres theroatthe cros- | bid, defeated were pursued four miles. e e yisld willbo a falr aversge. Far- | KOO0 A0, MG had Jous | On miy mew rocts, whero they | avs Do bt -m.emse%‘g secoud | eing of eeveral railcoeds. Each trade | ~ Dry Salt Meats—Firm; $4 757 50 | The chiefinterestis now centered i | yiouc cuges, Cofins, Conkets, Shronds, ei- | 3 Bewis. 2w aap of Omaba, 80c and $1.50. mers are in good spirits. driven past the spot. ~ Goin cat and | projscted over, boards were broken | The third, s sclling face, tno mil | s 118 C0-uporative societs, the | g7 60 for youog meat. the citadel of Candabar, in which the | pyrupur streer, Bet. 10thacd 115, Omaha, Neb. | o, ST BOTIE ne% pumpbiet (34, mep of tha NAVAL REVIEW, Tan - when fhe woman scrsamed, | OF 1 agusrely a5 Sould bs Gone widh | and s fariobg, for 5 becen ny S| Meibers payiog SI0 each. For ex-| Bucon- Lomsr; 85 75€3 1588 20, | wholo romainics forca ‘bas found & | Bt amtitiod Speciai Dispatch to The Bee but his companion_was _captured by [anax. Mr. Oall had the curiosity to | for beaten hotees, was won by Gor | b, 1€ 13 ROV organizing the dress- | §8 373@5 45. retuge with the garrison. It must be e ———— LAt b Brzuax, July 30—1a. m —The 0a" | My Bradford and brovghi here. Tho | weigh threo of the halitones snd | Hampon with Hedman secoid o | Roker? 30 wants to bugdla cloak | ™ Tard ; SevesaldaseDedlel ialimnii g foccan LEGAL NOTICE. Geo. P. Bemis), val maneuvers at Kiel were very 8Uc- | 1,4y was notinjarued bat being in |found that they weighed just one | Terror third. Time, 1:5 f:fi;nl'oyl:o m-;;?OO.{»OO wil e _8110 tn _-i‘n 3 f;fom Quetta throvgh e cessful, and the crown prince Was €n* | poor health sufered somiewhat from |pound. The storm took a strip of | The fourth NUaven: o e paid in by sewigg girls, Khojah pass. If, as stated, by 0| woet & Fritcser, piaiatifly, szaler = T Wezot, thasiasticsl 'y el omed. the encounter witk ton i Goin | wbo Houiailas wilofasd SEEL 116 | o e 2% erentof the day | each one of whom is to havea house Sr. Lotss, July 20. | citadel is denominated, several neighe | dsfeatsat | MEAL ESTATE ENCY. FRENCE EPOFGINC. ras arcested in this 1+ .cost mide| fen miles long, swoepirz everything | three qusrter i By e 423 [andlotand & sharo in the faciory. | Hoge—Slow and lower; Yorkers | boring buidings, its defenders may 1) P Snecial diszerct to Tun Bus. night, Heissyounc. .. -aenty-| beforeit Grain was mashed into the | with Distaroance secsnd :'n.;i‘;’r’;n:lm mkm e e e L A e e pomineas] 13 & Douglas St., T, July $9—1 & m.—Tbs|cseyesrs of pge, » Jarrel is 8 |ground;pota bushelcan begaved where | L. third, Time. in 5 ve;u: aco-operative society, but | $¢ 603¢ 75, heavy exipping, & 7 iz the statement that 4ysob's guas o3, L[mfi“' O}h e = G | i o7 of them have paid in the $10' fee. | £ 20, Recoipts, 9800, shigmasnts, 1600, 4 wers well watched- { et |CUABA, - -+ v 0 N \

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