< n , I-VM.H , /v. i HI i JH i iu" " .LUOJL. g * THE OMAHA DAIL H.H ELEVENTH YEAH. OMAHA , TUESDAY MORNKd , AUGUST Ifi , 1881 , NO. 47 REAL ESTATE BARGAINS AT BEMIS' AGENCY , FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS SIS , , No 1 tx > t on Harncy street , neir new court bouse , t2HX > . No 2 lot on Can street nwir 22d , (2iOO. No 3 Lot on Calfomlatetrcct near 22 < 1 , $1600. Mo 5 Lot on Marry street near U. 1 * . do | > ot , * . Mo 0 } block In Slilnn's 3J addition ncarCon- cnt , ISM ) . No8 Twolot * onDccatiir ncnr Campbell St. , ttoo.No No 10 8 lota on , Colfax street near Honjcom Park , at reasonable prices. 100 chotca resilience lot > In Crcillt Fonder and Orandvlow addition1) a short distance southonjt of U. P. and I ) . & M. depot * , prices from tlOO up ward * . IB loU on Zlst. 22d , 2S < 1 and Saunders street e , north of and adjoining Ji V. Smith's addition , $400 ; tcrini easy * No 69 Kull corner lot on Douglai street near 10th , tS&OO. No 70 Corner 68x110 feet lot on Douglas near near llthi lreot , 33100. Nd. Tl-Thrto lots In Olse's addition nnxrSaun- dcrs strict , 3UXX3 73 IM on Dccattir street , near Irene Shlnn'a SJ addition 8116. ' No. 7fl 82x00 feet on Pacific street near U. T and H. & M. depots , $300 J. No. 70 ijplendld uarchousa lot 7"\13i foot OtU street near Jones , 83100. No 73 .1 loU on llarncy street neir 10th , $2000 No 81 t/Jt In Qltj'a addition near SaunJcrs 'reel , S500. No. 82 Lot In UIsc4 * addition near Saundcrs street , 300. if No 83 2 lota on 10th near Pacific , and Nail Worls , 81600. ' ' ' No W Lot on Charles struct near Saundc-13 , 6' two.NoS7 Lot on Lcavcnuonh near Hth , S1.100. No 83 Lot OH Calilwd ! street near Saundcrs No SO Lot on Chicago near 2d street. $1600. No 00 Lot on BlonJo near Campbell street (75. 81 lota InMillards k Caldwcll's addition , Sherman - man acnuc , ICth struct , Spring , Saratoga and Florence xtrcitti , 8700 an J upward * . No 122 2 lutsi on Ititli Direct , near 1'oppleton'g new residence , 81MX ) . 6'I NolU ! Lot 71\310fcut on Shcrnnn a\enuc , 6'r ICth ( .trect , # 1100 No 124 8 lots on llclloMlo Etrcct , near Eliot tower , $50 to Weach. No 125 Full block on Clinton street , near Rli.it tower , 350 to $76 each. No 12(5 ( Lot on ISth street , noJJ white lend works , 8525 No ' .27 2 lots , 3J acres ncnrhead of St. MarjS avenue , on road to Park , $2500. No 129 Lo on California near Crelghton Col- cpe , $375. ( I No 130 4 loti near now go crnmcnt corral , 82 $ x207j acres each. $ JOO. r < No 101 Lot In CJisc's addition on Canuron St. ! near H minlcr.- ' , make nn olTor. No. 100 Lot In Gir.e' addition on Casalus St. , j near Htatc , make an offer. No 102 Lot In Ciso's addition on Callus near founder * , make an Oder. No 1113 1 Mock In Bojd's addition addition near Crnl Barracks , make an offer. No 11W 7 lots In Henry & Shclton'B addition near hl h school , price from 51260 upward. 170 Lot on Pacific street , near 15th , make an offer. No 171 2 lots on Webster street , near 21st , both * J3.0 or * 2000 ( or corner and 81800 , < or hi de. de.No 173-J lot on Cass near llth street , $1000 No 175 Lot on Sncrman a\enue 10th street near luird , 44x13 ! , SHOO. No 177 3 Iota In Orandvlcw. make an offer. Ho 180 Lot In Smnn's aildltion on Pier St. , near end > treut car track , 8525. No 181 Two lots In Ntlson's addition , 1 on Idaho street , 1 on Center struct , near Cumin ; , ' , $300 each. No 183 Two eilt edo lota on Cess street near 21st. on a corner , WOOO. No 185 Lot on Stward street , ucar Saundcrs , nuke nn offer. No 180 3 lots on Seward street , near Irene , make an offer No 1801 , lofon Da ; cnport near 25th , ? 500. No 187J , lot on DMsion near Cuminif t , $200. No 1S8J , block In Boid'g aildtlonncar ! Omalm \ barrackn , WOO. ' Nol89 , ( lot on Fierce near Oth street , ? 550. No 19i& , * lot on llth ncir Kainhant , * 2100 No 101 j , 2 beautiful lota In Shlnn's addition , $1200. No 102J , 2 Iota on ISth street near white lead works , 1U50. No 193J , lot on 20th street nearbhcrman , 8100 , No 194 ! , 2 loU on 22d Htrcct , near Olork. > J 00. No 1UOJ , Ii bcautilul loU on haundun et. near street car turn table , $1275. No 100 } , lot on 15th near I'lojco tt , S500.- , No 201 Lotln (5i 's aiiditloii on , Cameron st , , near Saundera , fSOO. ' NO 202 Lot on Ouncron etrcct near Satuidcrs. " " " " StlOO. No 203 Irttln Shlnn's oildltion on Blunders Ktrckt. near ntrect car tuni table , t950. No 2C1 Beuiitiful lot In NeHon'a addition , on nUlsidii struct ne.ir C'uniing , S 50. No. i05 T o lotd on CabtelUr btroct , near 10th SIM. SIM.No S06 Two lots on Sixteenth street , near the nail works. $15UO. No Jl)8 ) Ono-half lot on California direct near 21tt , $700. l No Off Ixt on ISth street near Nicholas , SfiOO. I N 210 Lot on Capitol at enue near lUd.jISOO. I Na 21 Lot 148x500 feet on Col ( ax utrvet , near I Ilaiwcom Park , v , ith Improi ementa , S2700. 1 No 213 Two acres on Cunilni ; street , 81000. No 216 One-halt aero on California , near Ken nedy Htrott. * 350. No 218 Beautiful lot ou Hamilton street near street car turn table , ilOOO. Xo 217 Lot on 2 d utrect , near Clark , $500. A few acre lots only remain unsold In " 1'urk Placo" little west of Crelhton ( Collect , prices , ranging fioni 8276 to $300 each and on easy term * . i Lota in Horbacn'a Ut and 2d lutdltlons ; al o loU In Parkcr'nShlnn's ; Nelson'H , Tcrrace'n. K. V. Hmlth'n. Ucdlck's , and all the other mlJltloiu at any price and at any ti-nns. Ten acrcH In tbe eit > lliuitJi on thu road to the barracks at W7i IH.T acre. Feur brautiful rtkldonco lots In front of Orcluhtou College ; will cut them up to pult. Nine residence lots north of Crclifhton Colleso ( rrounilx , from 4700 togHKX ) tach. Tlilrty resident loU In 1'arker'n addition , K blocks north of Iho 'iid of the street i r track on Saundctn btrett , 300 each , 1U dow n , halance c suit , at B per cunt Interest. A few lots Itltln Terrace addition on the road to the Tark , near huail of bt. M.rj' atenuc.ff O e acli. To thonu who will hulld a * 1200 rekldencu , 1 roam tlmu at 8 p r cent Interctt. Ixit.1 in lAku'd addition at WX ) to MM racb , 10 yearn time atO per cent intercut , to those who build. 'Ihe oldTounley 41 auro tract with house an4 all linprotcmcnti , udjolnln taco tourte and Uir grounds' ( or 400. Tracts of 6 , in , 15 , 20 , 40 or SO acrcn.'vltlibuil- dlngd and other Iiuprotcmentx and adjoining the city , at all price * . aiOOol the bent realdcncn loti In the city ( Omaha any location jou desire north , tast , touth or went , and at bud rock price * . X60choicobnilne 4 loU In all the principal 1ms- inbM streoU In Oinali.t , inrilnK Hum 4500 to 17000 each. Two hundred lieu * * and loU ranglnt ; from 600 to ? 16,0 < X > , ud located In c\ cry part of the city. city.Larifo number ot excellent arms In Douglas. Sarpy , Kaunders , Dodge , Wrihlnu'ton. Hurt , and other rood counties ia eastern Nebraska. 12,000 ocrva beat landi In Douglas , 7000 acres beat land * In Harpy county , and Urge trarta la all the eastern tier of ixnintie * . < , O\cr 900,000 acre * of tlio U-itland m ( ho i'e- ruska for sale by this agency , Verj Urge amounts of suburban property In one to ten , twenty ami f > rty acre plecco , located wirhln ono to three , four or the miles of the poatothco some > cry cheap piceu ) . New HajH of Omaha , published by Oiorge I1 Btmls plain , unmountud mapn to cuiLi eaih ; luouutcd , colored and with elotli back , SI.00 fvch. fvch.Hoiuos.stores Hoiuos.stores , hoUIi , farnnlotsil andi. otDccs roometc. . to nut or leaw. Tated raid , rents collected , di-ulv , mortwzci. Mid all luuda ot real voUte docuuicnU mauuoui on thort notice. Eea Estatelxcliange 15th and Douglas Street , CMAHA , - - NEB. UNFAVORABLE SYMPTOMS , The President Eiperienoos a Serious - rious Set-Baok Yosterflay , Bis Stomach Gives Him Considerable - ' siderablo Trouble. , Ho is Seteod With Vomiting Spells Which Continue at Intervals. His Case' ' Now Regarded as Very Critical. < Reports Up to Midnight Show a Slight Improvement. Other Interesting Items From the Capital. ' THE PRESIDENT. National Associated I'rcss ANXIETY AT T11K WHITK HOUSE. AVAaiUNOTON , August 15. The morning , bulletin of tliq preaidont's condition has caused a gonurAl fooling of oxcitomcnt tliroughout the citynl- though tlio.fooling nt ) tho1 White House ia ono of anxiety , It is fraught with hopoa that the irritation of the stomach will prove nut to have such serious results as have boon feared. Dr. Bliss says to-day that the first symptoms of yesterday's nausea and voinitiiif ; , il was thought mtald soon disappear , and it was tlcomod uh- necessary to alarnij hiiy ono by talking. About- midnight the president was reported as asleep , and there wuro no unfavorable symptoms. . This seems to 1mvo been correct , in so far as that moment con tinued , but the vomiting began again soon after , and continued at intervals until 3 a. in. .Xho.thrciVorfour hours rest lie then had was without disturb ance , and it was hoped that the worst was passed , but he vomited again be fore the morning examination was made. The Wound was found doing well , and the physicians , nay that the high figures are duo entirely to irrita tion of the stomach , and that the irri tation was caused by the effect of some food which the stomach was too weak to digest. His stomach is naturally weak from dyspepsia It is impossible to trace the caiue to any particular class of nourish ment. Dr. Agnew says the iri Station might have been caused in many dif ferent ways. After 9 o clock this morning the irritation subsided nnd at 10:20 : o'clock the physicians were about to give him some nourishment. The effect of this trial has not been announced. Drs. Barnes and Wood ward have gone homo and Drs. Agnew , Bliss and Reybuni arc now with the patient. ThoyI&vo been inaccessible to the press as yet to day. The president's family have been assured that there is no cause for alarm. At 10:20 : ho took about ono and a half ounces of milk , an ounce of whisky and some beef ov- tract , . Some quinine was also admin istered' The nourishment was re tained in the stomach and the physi cians were encouraged. Their anxiety to chock the irritation will save serious alarm , but if the vomiting should continuo - tinuo too long the case will assume a serious aspect. THE HUMOR I KVIKI > . A rumor has just been reported hero tliat the physicians attribute the condition of the president's stomach to some action of the bullet. Secre tary Brown was authorized by the physicians to deny it. They nay the president's dyspepsia is the founda tion of the trouble , and the solo foundation. Another rumor is that the ball is to bo taken out to-day. This is false , as all who are at the white hoiiBO testify. They say it would bo folly to perform an opera tion on the president in the debili tated condition ho in in. Since the vomiting at 12 o'clock the president is reported no worse , and it is said that ho is asleep. NO HKAHCH TO I'.K MAIK XOH TUB HALL. WAHAI.VCITOX , August ID. There was a rumor to-day that another ope ration was contemplated , from the fact that Prof. Taintor , assistant to Prof. Bell , visited the White Houso. This was construed as an indication of a preparation for an operation and that the professor's presence in the White House was for the solo purpose of assisting the surgeons to locate the bullt't by the use of the induction balance. Prof. Taintor'n call was merely to inform Dr. Woodward of a telegram from Prof , Bell deairing to know the progress ho was making in his experiments. ] l'\s , authoritatively stated this afternoon that nothing like an operation upon the piceidcnt is now contemplated in the present weakened condition of the patient let alone the absence of anyreanon foan operation should bo enough to allow this. At 145 ; thin afternoon thu presi dent's puhp had fallen to 112 , n do. crease of six pulsations in two hours. It continues to fall and thus far there lias been no recurrent of vomiting , and at 2:45 : the physicians began to feel renewed encouragement. CONSIUEIIAI1I.K KVCITKMENT , There has boon moro excitement in * the city to-day than at any time since the first week of the shooting of the president , and all from the effect of the announcement in the monu' % bulletin that thu president had been vomiting during the night. The idea that ono in the president's weak con dition could stand such a strain and exertion was not for a moment enter tained , The figures showed what "effect it had upon him. Tko general improvement of the last day or two has.almost beon'cliacod by the effect pfj this , now trouble. vThoso who had watched tlio cato closely saw at once that the trouble was no now ono. They remembered that the president' * duly annoyance in Ubual health was dyspepsia. This ho contracted in the army and it has existed more or less over since. The physicians in this case had often spoke of it ns ono of the weak points of the case. They had tried to exercise - ciso care in tlio food given him. Suc cess has heretofore boon satisfactory To-day they were unable to trace the direct cause of the irritation of tlio stomach. They kept aloof from the press. Col. Corbin came from the doctors room at lOtfO. Ho was asked "has tho. irritation subsided ? " "Pretty ini'ch" was the reply and that WAS the most satisfactory info- nmtion received until it was reported that tlio president had been able to retain the nourishment last given. The noon temperature nnd respiration were not unsatisfactory but the pulse at 118 was most alarming. The physi cians insisted that the rise was ( \no \ M excessive weakness resulting from stomach disturbance. ' THK IRRITATION OF THK KIOMAOII was allayed by small doses of sub ni trate of'bismuth and held in chock as the day proceeded. The president could not bo given nourishment , but ho had no further trouble up to ! ) p. m.t at which time his pulse had sub sided to 110 , and all began to take heart again , Dr. Agnew told Mrs. Garfiola that there was no cause for alarm. This was when the irritation had subsided. Tlio case will bo watched more carefully than ever now , for a recurrence of the vomit ing would have a dangoroun effect on the president's present weak condi tion. . There were more callers during the day than usual , among them nx- minster Hilliars , of Bra- .zil , and Minister Lnncston. of llayti. The latter brought a mes sage of sympathy and hope to Mrs. Garfield from the president of Hayti. Tlio improvements of the president's ' stomach trouble during tlio early part of the afternoon was too ahbrt ; lived. Before 4 p. m. thcro was n recurrence of the nausoau. It came when the president undcrtopk to swallow n little - tlo beef extracts The firat vomiting was so slight that it was hoped it would not prove serious. At that time his pulse was 110 , but waa so perceptibly quickened that much alarm was caused. Two moro vomit ing spells followed , nnd nt the time of the evening dressing there was n pretty bad stale of affairs. His pulse was 130 and was in itself an alarming circumstance. The presi dent's stomach had evidently pone tack on him. The temperature being still at.a comparatively low figure was an unmistakable evidence that the wound was doing well. This was ad mitted by all who were acquainted with the details of the case. The marked oflcct of the vomiting on tlio j pulse shows conclusively that unless this irritation is stopped the most dangerous results must bo expected. To stop this the physicians have de cided to give the stomach a complete rest. WILL NOT QIVK UP HOl'K. Nourishment is now. administered hypodermically , and the only hope seems to bo that by a complete rest the stomach may rpcupornto. The physicians do not give up yot. At this writing , 7:30 : p. m. , Dr. Hamil ton has not boon Bent for , and uioa- Hongors have no ? been sent to either Vice President Arthur or Secretary Blaino. In ether words , the physi cians have not given Up hope and.are making every endeavor togain ground All at the White House are very anx ious. Alarm has not seized any of the family , for tho" " physicians say that all may yet be well. Hence , all are watching nnd waiting. Dr Agnew has received word that Dr. Hamilton will bo here to-morrow afternoon and says ho will then probably go homo unless worse comes to worse. At 8:30 : Postmaster- General .Tames came from the doctor's rooms. Ho was asked how it was , and said "No ono is thorobut , Drs. Woodward and Iloyburn. Drs. Agnew aud Bliss have gone out for a short while. " "Do they give it up general ? " "No , indeed , it looks bad but there is a good chance yut. " Attorney-General McVoagh said : "Of course wo are very anxious about the pulse but wo have heard nothing since the bulletin. " Ho also says that neither the vico-presidont or Secretary Blaine have boon sent for. Tlio president has had milk nnd ex tract of beef administered by injec tion and no further disturbance of the stomach has been reported since the bulletin. MKSHAdliri HUNT. The following dispatches were sent at 8:30 : p. in. Lowell , minister , London. The president' * * condition is less satisfac tory. The irritation of the stomach has caused vomiting three times since 1 o'clock. His temperature is 100 , less than tor novoral days. His pulse is 120 ; respiration , 22. Signed , IJirr , Acting secretary. Gon. H. B. Hayes , Fremont , 0. , Hayo reachUd another vury serious point in thu cane. His condition at this hour , 8:00 : p. m , , is of a charac ter that causes great anxiety. Wo hope for bettor things in the morning. Kigne'd , H. 0. COIUUH. AMONO THE CALtEIM THIM EVENING has boon Senator Puch. Ho asked Attorney General Mao Veagh what ho thouuht of the situation. "Very grave , " ho replied , "and causes great anxiety. Wo know no h- ing moro definite than that there has been no more vomiting since fi o'clock , ) Vo expect to hoar from the doctors 80011. " TUB CROWD 01' OALLEUH at the white house to-night has boon as great as four weeks ago. Strin gent rules of admission are still in force , Every ono realizes the gravity of the occasion , but hope is expressed on all sides. JuBtico Harlan , .Tud o Lawrence , and SorgeanttAnns Bright of tljo senate , were among the hito callers to-night. Judge Harlan Bat with the members of the cabinet awhile and stated afterwards that they felt the gravity of the situation , hut had by no means abandoned hopo. Secretary Lincoln will return to mor row. SecroUxriea Hunt , Kirkuood , and Windom , Attorney General .Mao- Veagh nnd Postmastor-Goncrnl .lainos are still nt the White Honso. Mrs. Garficld wont to Ho down n few min utes ao. She remains M cheerful and hopeful as over. Dr. Blisa u the only ono of the physicians BCCII < mt- side of the sick room to-night. Ho rcauerts that the present trouble is entirely duo to the weakness of the stomach and i not at all sympathetic with tlio wound. Ho says the stomach will bo given all possible ro.it and they hope for im provement to-morrow. Ho 6a\ntho physicians all rccoKimo the gravity of the situation , ibut llioy fool as if there was a way out bt it. remained al Iho White Houeo until 1 1 o'clock. At that hour thft presi dent was asleep. There has bcnti no rccurrouco of the vomiting. Pulse slightly subsiding. These facts are slightly reassuring nnd noniero ! despondent. Secretary Hunt sconm vury much affected at the unfortunate turn of affairs but thinks the presi dent will yet pull through. Secretary Windom soys : 'It looks very grave , but the morning may change it. " Socrot.uy Kirkwood says : "I shall keep heart until the doctors give it up. " Postmaster General Jatnos 1ms confidence. He aays : "I toll you boys ho is alive yet. " ATTOnNKY-dKNEUAI. MACVEAOU fuels the bluest of all. Ho saya thu situation is ono of the deepest gravity but thinks there is n chance th.it to morrow may bring n change for the better. Assistant Secretary Hitt , un der the circumstances , is feeling ner vous with the state department on his shoulders , and deemed it ad\ { sa ble to inform Secretary Ultimo of the unfavorable change , that ho mi ht , if deemed best , return to Washing ton. A message to that effect was sent nt 10:30 : p. m , Vice President Arthur has not been sent for. At half-past cloven the White House was deserted again and the city in quiet except half n dozen sleepless OUCH who hung about the gate lead ing to the grounds talking with the oOicciti in charge. The doctors had all gene homo with the exception of Bliss and Ileyhurn. The presi dent's family were told that thuru was no cause for further alarm to night. They therefore retired. Dr. Bliss laid down on the bed in tin.1 sur geons' room and lleyburn remained near him. Gen. Swain was with thu president at that hour. Ho slept comfortably after 10 p. m , , and when Secretary Brown wont to the door at 12 o'clock ho was still asleep and breathing notinally and with no indications of further disturbance. Secretary Brown had the mansion closed after 12 o'clock and wont homo , first making arrange ments to bo called in case of mi'rlhing happening. The general foolmg is that ho has undoubtedly improving since early evening but there is still anxiety for the morning. ANOTHER LETTER FROM DR. All NEW. PHILADELPHIA , August 15. Dr. Agnew , in a second public luttur in relation to an interview recently pub lished in The Philadelphia Times and attributed to him , says : "Tlio criti cism to which the president's medical nnd surgical attendants have been subjected does not disturb their equa nimity in the least. They have a re sponsible duty to perform. Nothing will bo omitted , nothing knowingly committed which , in their judgment , will enUanger n valuable life , and when the proper time comes they will submit the medical and siirgic.u history - tory f _ this remarkable inquiry to the profession , thu only tribunal compe tent 10 pass on the conduct of tlio case. MONDAY'S BULLETINS. OFFICIAL. EXEOUTIVK MANSION , August IB 8:30 : n. m. The president did not rest us well ns usual last night until towards three o'clock. His sloop was' not sound and ho awoke at short in tervals , His stomach was irritable and ho vomited several times. About three o'clock ho became composed and slept well until seven this morning. His stomach is still irntahlo nnd his temperature is rather higher than yes terday morning , At present his pulse is 108 , temperature 100,2 , respiration 20. ( Signed ] D. W. BUM ) , J. K. BARNES , J. J. WOODWARD , ROUT. UKMIURN , D. ilAYErtAllNEW. OFI1CIAL KXKOUTIVK MANSION , August 15 2:30 : p. m , Since the last bulletin the President has not vomited. Ho has been able to retain nourishment. At the morning's dressing thu discharge of pus was free nnd of a good char acter. Since then thu ptihu lias been moro frequent , but thu temperature has fallen to a little below what it was at this time yesterday. I'ulso 118 , temperature 'M , respiration 11) ) . ( Signed ) F. H. HAMILTON , D. W. Buss , - J. J. WOOIIWARD , J , K. BARNBH , ROH'T 1 IKY n URN. OFFICIAL. EXECUTIVE MANSION , August 15 (5:30 ( : p. m. The irritability of the president's stomach returned during the afternoon and ho has vomited three times since 1 o'clock , although the afternoon rise of temperature is less than it has been for several days past , His jmlso and respiration uro moro frequent , so that his condition on the whole is less satisfactory. His pulsp in now 130 , ternpmturo 9J ! ) ( , respiration 22. ( Higuud [ D.V. . BuhS , J. WOODWARD , D. HAVES AONEW. J , 1C. BARNES , ROUT. JtKYliUHK. KXEUOTIVK MANSION , August 15 0:15 : p. in , Secretary Brown has just come from the sick room , and re ports that the president i last asleep. No morphia lias been used to-day. His iiulso has fallen about tun beats , ami in * temperature is estimated at normal , There han been no vomiting since i"p. . m , KvEot'Tivr. MANSION , August 10 12 ; 15 a. m. The president is sleep ing , with normal respiration , no in creased temperature , nnH nothing to indicate trouble with the wound , There has been no vomiting for seven hours nnd tlio pulse is not increasing , The whitu house han boon closed for the night. The family and doctors rotircu all hopeful , but not yet confi dent. I'Lvmmvr. MANSION , August 10 2 n. m. No indications at this hour of any interruptions to thu slight im provement which set in after the eveninc ; bulletin was issued. The president's physicians are dozing , nnd the watchers in thu sick room reported no material change since midnight , Ho sloops naturally. MRS. OARFIELD. HER I'ATIK.NT KORT1TIMIK. NEW YORK , Aug. 15. A special dispatch from Washington sent by the correspondent of the National Associated - ciated press , upon otliciol informa tion furnished by the president's fam ily physician , maku an announcement of a fact which must greatly intensify public interest in the president's case uid add to the sorrou fill features of it if the oxccutivu snpuld yet prove a victim to the assassin. The news relates - latos to the condition of Mrs. Garfiuld , This lady , as the public nlready knows , lias been very ill over since lior advent to the white house. Her sickness dates from inauguration day. At the time the president was shot MrsGArficld's condition was so criti cal that the physicians who attended lior at Long Branch all but despaired of her recovery. After her recall to Washington by Guitcau's crimu the lioroio character f the lady being so strongly appealed to assorted itself from that time she has apparently been bcettur. It is now announced lliat it is expected that in November next Mrs. ( jarliold will again become a mother. Mrs. Garfiuld was mntned to the president in her 23rd year and in his 27th. Shu is now in her -Kith year. When it is stated that Mrs. fiarfiold's ' case NMIS misunderstood up to the time of thu attempted assassin ation and that only at that liino was its real nature made known to her and the president , the special enormity - mity of Guiteau's net becomes appar ent. The present announcement will curry with it to the American people a new idea of the patient heroism which lias inspired thu nobla fortitude of the illustrious sufferer at thoWhito House and that of his devoted 'wife during the long and many weeks of their unparalleled trial. MISCELLANEOUS. THE MURDERERS OF HPOTTKl ) T.UU WASHINGTON , August 15. The war department has issued instruc tions " to General CrookJ com manding the department of the Platte , to hold Grow Dog , who killed Spot ted Tail , and Black Crow , ns an ac cessory to the murder , for action by the civil authorities. Secretary Lin coln will not return until the last of next week. Agent Cook's report from Rosebud agency as to the murder of Spotted Tail says that Black Crow makes no secret of his long-time intention to put him out of the way. The Indian department agrees with the agent in the belief that now that their leader is gene the disaffected element will quiet down. Thu dopaitmcnt will probably adopt the suggestion not to appoint a successor to Spotted Tail , desiring rather that his son , young Spotted Tail , bo recognized as chief only of his immediate band. That any time any representative of the tribe shall bo desired nt Washington for conferring about the interests of this i > ooplo he shall bo chosen with especial reference to hia intelligence nnd loyalty to the government. V181TINO INDIANS. The visiting Indians heru are all Sioux , headed bv Little Chief , and comprising Thunder Hawk , Big Head. Bear's Rib. Fire Heart , Red Bull aiid Walking Shooter , in charge of Inter preter A , II , Wngenur. Another party , numbering twenty , including Rod Cloud , Standing. Bear , Young- Man-Afrnid-of-IIis-Horses , nnd Geo. Swords , is expected to arrive hero to morrow or Wednesday. Liltlo Cliiol wants to got the government lul his people go lack from the Indian territory to their old homo in D.ikotu. The Sioux came hero to perfect a settlement with the Chicago v North western railway in regard to certain land in dispute. Conferences will be held with the Indian commissioner when all thu delegate ! ! havu arrived TJIBCOTTttN < ; R)1' ) . The returns to the department of ngriculturn of August 1st show u decrease - crease in thu condition of cotton since thu ruturns of July. The aver age condition is 88 on the firat of this month , ngainst 05 on July 1st. As compared with lant year the condition is reported 14 pur cunt loss than ill the same date then. Thu drought is universally complained of as thu cause of the decline , particularly in South Carolina and Texas. Tin plant is generally reported small and Bulfuring from much shedding of balls. Insect injuries are not 'reported to any great extent. The New Hnvou Mystery. National Antoclatal ( 'rend. NEW HAVEN , Conn , , August 15. Tlio Malloy boys , arrested this morn ing , are now in jail , until next Mon day , when the piuliininary hearing in the triat for murder will begin The statement that the Douglass \\oman has confessed is without foundation , Shu acknowledged nothing which was not practically established by other witnesses with ono exception. She acknowledges that on thu night passed by her and Jennie at the Malloy houuo with Walter and James , James passed with Junnio , while uho was with Walter , in order to ylvo the im pression that there was nothing in circunibtancoH to call for thu adminis tration of a drug , BEYOND THE SEA. Hoisting of the Flag of the Transvaal Republic , The English and French Crops Below the Average , Illness of Mrs. Gladstone , Wife of the Prime Minister. Probability of n Settlement oi the DUHoulty Between the Com- moil * nuil Lonlii < Xatloiul Avflclttnl I'ri'is. * 1I.UNESH OK MILS. OLAIISTONR. I.IONKON , Aucnst 15. Mrs. Glad stone , wife of the prime minister , is suffering from n alight attnck of ery sipelas. She is thought In bo in no danger at present , but her mlvancoil ago and the fact that her health has not boon very robust for some time , causes anxiety among her friomla. ACCIDENT IN AX AMI'ltlTltKATKt : . At Marseilles , in the amphitheatre located iu the old town < uul an ancient building , while , n bull flight was in progress yesterday and thu building was tnoru thiiu usually thronged , several - oral tiers of seals giwo away , throw ing the occupants from twelve to twenty-five foot to thu uro\ind , Twelve people wore killed and ICO injured , many seriously. THK HOUrtK OK COMMONS LONDON , August 15. Iii the houao of commons thii uf tornoon various po- .itiom were presented ngaitiRt the louse yiulding to the amendments of : ho house of lords , impairingtho pro- .cction ntlbrdcd to tenants by the and bill. Mr. Gladstone nroso and moved a consideration of the amend' mints mndu by the house of lords to : ho land bill. Mr. L. L. Dillins ; , liberal , representing Swannivi , said that ho and a number of others had loyally supported the pa-iaing of the land bill , but if material concession * were inado to an irresponsible body the movement would lose the support of the HberalH. ( Cheers. ) After fur ther remarks by Mr. llcaly and oth ers , J\lr. Gludstono proposed that the Iwtiso consider the amendments on Lhoir merits , and asked thosu who had trusted him no long to conliuuo to trust him to the end. Mr. Gladstone then uccoptt'd the house of lordB amoiidmcntii regarding Ulster county tenant right customs. SER10UNI.V IM. . LONDON , August 15. Mr. Alexan der M. Sullivan , homo rule member of the houao of commoim for Mcath , was this afternoon taken with a fit and in seriously ill. THK KLAfl 01T Tllll TRANSVAAL. DURIIAN , August 15. The flag of the Transvaal republic wna hoisted at Pretoria , the capital of the Transvaal , on the 8th inflt. , amid an enormous concourse of Doors. Itoforo the Hag WBS hoisted Joubort addressed a pa triotic but moderate speech to the an- Bomblod Doors , tuyfng that victory having accompanied their efforts in the field it bocaino incumbent upon them to show the surrounding popula tion that they could manage their own affairs in peace and quiet. The hoist ing of the national colors was greeted by tremendous cheering , in which , strange to note , several English olli- ccrn present took part. On the ! lth the different Boor corps still on a war footing dispersed to tlu-ir homesi J.VIH.IHII : cnors. LONDON , August 10. The agricul tural Gn/.olto says : According to the returns of our correspondent of the number of acres under wheat , about fit per cent give an average yichLaml about 4 1 per cent give under , and fi per cent over the average. Oats are vury disappointing. Beans , poaru and green crops generally are bettor than they at ono time promised. Thu harvest , which it was thought would bo less expedited by the heat of July , is now general. TUB CHOI'S IK l'RANC'K. PARIS , August 15. The Agricultu ral Journal estimates that the wheat crop will bo sensibly under tno aver- ago. Hurley and oats are also estima ted to show H deficit. Maixo gives rise to considerable uneasiness in the cast , and south of Franco. Ilyo ia of good quality but under the aver- ago. HKTTM.MI Till ! DIKI'ICULTV. August 15 , The result ol the negotiations between the govern ment and the opposition is that Lord Salisbury will accept the bill as amended. To-night Gladstone con sented to the clauHO permitting land lords to apply to thu court to ( it a fair rent after failing to make ono with the tenant. A committee was nominated to arrange an agreoiiiunl with the house of lords. A I'AtSB ALARM , LONDON , August 1C. Much u&uitu mcnt was caused over the report o the death of President Gariitnd am the residence of the American minister tor wan besieged with inquiries. Murderous Apache * Null nitl Awocl tv < l J'ross. LAH VEUAH , N. M. , Aug. 15. Two Mexicans who arrived hero Sunday ii an exhausted condition report that i small Mexican village , eighteen miles from Itio J'urco , lias been entirely wiped out by Apitcho Indiana , TJii settlement contained only twunty-nino people. Of these twonty-aovon were elain. The other two were the nioi who brought the nieagru details of thu outrage. At this writing it can only bo luarnod that the Apaohes Bur- ronnded thu village and butchered al the occupants , men women and chil dren. Thu Bottlora were taken en tirely by surprise and woio nUbrdei no opportunity to protect themselves Doing largely outnumbered , it iu doubtful if the results would have been different had tliuyroceivod warn ing of the attack , Thu two Musical Hurvivors hud a narrow escape , their liorsus being shot from under them before they succeeded in getting out of range of * ho hostilcs. Telegraphic communication on the Atlantio < t Pacific railway near which the aceno of the outrage in located , is interrupted , The citizens of tins country will soon demand that the government put a sutllciont force of troops to effectually wipe out this band of Indians , whoso trail ii continually marked with such cold-blooded murdcrn and attrocitiea among the white and Mexicans. SUMMER SPORTS. ) . 4 THE TURF. SAUATOOA HACEH. SAIIATOOA , August 15. The firn't racp. one mile , for a purse of $3GO , uaiuen three-year-olds , was won by Clan Alpine , with Hob Hey second' and Explorer third , Time , 1:11. The second rnco , all ngea , mile a half , for a purao of § 500 , was hy Checkmate , Windrmh necoud , and Cinderella third. Time , 2'Ui. : The third race , milo and a Inrlong , 'or a purse of SiWO , was won by Dan iv. , with Anderaon second , and Drool.- yn third. Time , lf : > 0 The fourth lace , n soiling race of lireo-quartora of a mile , was won by tfavarro , with White second , and,1 Marathon third. Time , 1:101. : ' MONMOUTIt I'AHK 1UCUS. MosMoi'Tit , N. .J. , August 10. - The llrst nice , for all ngen. was for a iiurao of § 500. It wai won by Sir Hngh , with Duke of Montroao BOC- end , the only entries , Time l j. The second race was for two-ycar- ) lds , * uling | allowances , throo-quar- tors of'a ' nnlo. Four horses stnrtod. [ t was -wan by Dedouin , Douncon aocond , and Olivia , the f.ivorito , thiul. rime 1:17J. The third race , for innidun tkrcu , -car olds and upwnrda , ono milo , had even starters. It was won by Filial , tonne second , Mattie Katuro | third , fimo 1 : ! . The fourth race was a handicap wuepslalsof , a milo atid a furlong. It vna won by ( Jabriel , C.illis second , 1'imu 1:57 : } . Tno Fiitb race , for all ages , selling ' illowniicos , ono mile , was won by Viola , Duke of Montroao second. 1'ime l-l'lj. : The sixth race wai a handicap nlceplo chase , for all ages , abort , course. It was won by Strychnine , 'llasgow Bco.oud. Time 3:31 : ] . THE DIAMOND. OAMKH NiAYUU VKHTKUDAY. DOSTON , August 15. llostoiiB 6 , Treys U. Printers Demanding a Ralno. V'ctlonnl AxHeclatod P.i"fl. CINCINNATI , August IB The Typo graphical union has made a demand of the different offices that they be ttaid an advance of 0 cents per 100 ems , and The (5azotto has partly promised to comply. Garret to VanderVlt. National AnnocUUit 1'riyrt. WABIIINUTOK , Awgust 14. The nv ply of President tiarrett , of the Bal- tomore it Ohio railroad , to what ho regards an a Vanderbilt attack , will bo in readiness by Thursday next. It ia his intention to make the reply ; > full and complete statement , review ing in detail the railroad miaunder- . standing and. the connecting fuctn. flatTott is disposed to fight VandorbiU. on every point , ( iarrctb thinks the in- teresto of the public can bo best Borved by a fair competition on all the trunk linen. Fine Horse Flnsli. National AmocUtixl t'rmt. NKW VOUK , August Ifi. One hund red and twenty Norman liorses , includ ing fifty-aix ntallioim and forty yeivr- lingH , the largest importation ovoj niadu , arrived to-day in the steamer City of London. They .weigh from 1,000 , to over ii,000 pounds and cost from $500 to 81'JOO each. Of the \vhoru number 110 were consigned to E. Dillon & Co. , of Dloomingdulo , Grading Completed. NiUtorml Anaoclated l'rc/w. O\TOi > , Ind. , August ID , Tiio now railroad , formerly known as the Chicago & Indiana , and recently changed to the Chic.xgo & Great Southern , has couipiotoct the grading between Goodlanu and Oxford and will proceed to tie and iron the road at once. The road will bo continued ftouth to the Indiana coal fields and it in said to bo controlled by the Louig villu it Nashville company. A Brutal Murder. National AHUtotl Prcnn. HANNUIAL , Mo. , August -rGaf.H- - cock'a island , directly opposite thin city , was the scene of a brutal murder Sunday. A party of river men were holding a carousal in a disreputable house. Durint' u < iuarrel at the bar it man named Wont Durnoa shot Jack Gibb9nBta raftsman , through the ido , killing him instantly. Gibbons wan uldo Htnbbod in the bock and neck an soon as the shot waa tired , Kithor of the wounds would have proved fatal. Tlio murderer lives in this city buthan , not yet been arrested , . - . , _ ( Culliuun and Pornvians Stili Fighting- National AiK'Utl l'rcs. LIMA , August 15 , Many fighto have taken place between the Chiliaim and Peruvians in Lima. In some of thorn the Chilians hava boon worsted , How long this state of affairs will last it is hard to conjecture. Garcia Calvenn , it is announced , intends so resign. Two-thirds of his cabinet have tender ed their ros'gnation and it is thought that if peace ia inado the only person allowed to outer into terms will bo Periol. t Mr , M. Droycr , AvonuoL , batwoon D'Jnd and U.'td atroota , Oalvcston , Texas , nays : St. Jacobs Oil has relieved lievod me from all the pains with which 1 aufTorod foe over a year , It removed the pain in my contracted sinews instantaneously. Severe pains in the back wuro cured in fire min- utca by one application ot the won derful article.