Show TELEGRAPH TIDINGS hy by IV U telegraph to the IT ERA lda Ma marauding anil and murdering E sept tribune call santa ta F fc e gov C ov sheldon leaves tonight to night for the bouthern s part of the territory to investigate vesti gate the situation and to tako take measures nica to guard against further raids of nanas apaches who are now in sonora delegate Tran inn luna has returned from the chase after banals band and reports more killin killing and injury than at first supposed irom I from rom llamosa to ricorda mada A distance of 72 miles fifteen dead bodies loi ies were found off the road and five women one girl and two boys were carried off captives afterwards escaped lunas volunteer company oril pany chased a part t of nanas band 22 strong for far four r days two tayo dayson days of which they had only corn meal for food luna reports also a band of cavajos navajos Nava jos numbering 40 who have been aiding victorio ana and nana for past acting as spies buying their plunder etc they are at navajo springs miles from their reservation the gov C iov and delegate luna are now urging the secretary tary of the interior to move them to their reservation evidence received to the present time shows that at least fifty persons were killed during the raid and much property destroyed FORT font DAVIS tex sept A party of indiana indians yesterday raided beck witha ranch at pena col 50 miles southeast of fort davia davis and drove off a largo large number of horses belonging be longin ato to the ranch and other neighboring ranches last tuesday another party of indians raided the cheep ranch of lawrence Haleyt ten cn miles from here and yesterday haleys haldys herder erder li with some 2000 sheep were killed and driven off bya by a roving band of Indi indians ars who also drove off the remainder of the berd consisting of head the indians have organized roaming bands through this section committing com deviltry of all a I kinds U 18 troops state hangers rangers and citizens are in liot hot pursuit high medical authority LONDON lomos lo mos sept tho lancet says wo we do not think the healing of president Gar garfielda fields wound will be promoted by probing to learn how far granulation has proceeded the most favorable signs arc are the fall of temperature to normal and the frequency of pulse this is therefore a safe criterion of increased strength and a subsidence of blood poisoning standing together with improved power kiwor of digestion ability to sleep mental soundness and cheerfulness affords solid grounds for hope of recovery coir cry the case ewe is a striking g illustration of the power of a go good od constitution ution to hold up against illness that certainly would have killed a feebler person but another failure in the pres presidents identa digestive powers or symptoms of f blood poisoning might at t any time run the balance against liim him and what wo we hitherto insisted upon so often we are bound to repeat that president garfield will not be out of danger until liis his wound is healed dreadful drouth va sept the unprecedented drouth prevailing in northern virginia lias has been disastrous io to the corn crop in some places rain has las not fallen in three months there is s no food for cattle and in some cases the people travel thirty miles for or feed antho on the upper rappahannock Rappa hannock water is hauled from the river for household lo use NJ sept crops and cattle are suffering from drouth which extends thew the whole holo length and breadth odthe of the state the blue mountains ins are blazing for miles dense smoke obscures the sun the heat beat is intense in n the northern part of hudson county where the water supply is entirely derived from wells alie residents lel are compelled to pack water from jersey city and hoboken ke and ayi laying jg as high as ten dollars a load The ile N orth hudson railroad co who have about GOO GM horses at west hoboken burlington co report alio th e delaware and andall all tile streams uncommonly low wells cisterns and asp springs rings afford r barely enough water for fain family ily use corn crops and pastures are burning up uj not even a vestige of green e n can bo be seen in many fields gali BUFFALO sept the drouth in in this section ia is very severe farm products poor and short of the usual crop canada OTTAWA Or rAIVA sept bush fires arc are reported arted on all bides sides here with great destruction Sest destruction ruction of property A dispatch from toronto says fires arc are rapidly extending along the borders of tile timbered country and a high wind is fanning the flames telegraph communication muni cation is either totally or seriously interrupted insurance agents report the fires most disastrous already there are thirty cases of farmers having their entire crops and buildings burned in section several farm houses lio uses and barns with their contents burned today to day north of bri ce bridge the fires are more in intense than in the township sir mr Steph dilson an old sick man was carried out of his burning house a considerable distance and placed in charge of two little girls shortly afterwards ter wards those fighting the fire found the old man dead and the children were missing it is believed that they perished peris lied the fires rage all about belleville and the smoke is so dense that the opposite shores of the bay ca cannot annot be seen the villages of roslin and stirling stirl ing have only been saved from destruction by the active exertions of the inhabitants in the township of modoc a large amount of property pro perty was destroyed including dwellings and barns crops I implements feil fences ces etc never have the woods been in a dryer condition than now gait and Cheapside report i a very severe rainstorm today to day thunder lightning and hailstones were the accompaniments aliments ani ments at gait galt the streets were flooded and several houses baruck by lightning thomas swinton aged 19 waa killed instantly by lightning while working on a farm A span of horses he lie was driving was as also killed his brother working with him was stunned the wife of john ohn a farmer near clyde was instantly killed by lights light r atajian s ning g while sitting in the house at cheapside adside several barns were destroyed st Is the storm lasted two hours accompanied by hail some of the stones measuring two and a half inches in ili circumference PEMBROKE sept upwards of thirty families in tile townships of wilberforce Wilberfor co stafford and bromly bro i aly aro are homeless by brush fires since wednesday evening cven ine all arc are destitute and many arc are hungry crops buildings in fact averyt everything tl ling they posse possessed was swept away A A shower of oi rain in fit the neighborhood of kingston last night was not sufficient to extinguish the brush fires the smoke ia is very thick and river navigation is much interrupted |