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* + flg OMAHA DAIL BEE tv ELEVENTH YEAR OWAITA , TUESDAY MORNING , AUGUST 30 , 1881 , NO. 50 PROBATE NOTICE. State of Nebraska , Dounlas County w : At a County Court , lieM at the County Court Ilooni , In and ( or raid , County , Auzmt 2 < > th , A. 1 > . 1881. I'rcsent , HOWARD II. SMITH. County Judjrr. In the matter ol the csUto ot James K Ith , < lc ceased 1 On rea-unir nnd Sling the rtltlen of M tlh\ ! X. I h , prosing that administration ol MldcitMc may be irnnted to hcrni administrate : Ordered , Tliat September IMh , A. I ) . 1S81 , at lOo'cleckn , m. , I j a-nk-ned for lioarlnif slid petl- tlon , tNtutt all person * Intcreited In iuM matter m y uppeir at a County Court to be held ; In anil for ulil County , ard how i-aiifo why the prayer f petitioner tnoulil not bo gnuitul , awl that no tice ol iwnilcncy ol raldpetltlpn and the lic.-ultif thcrpoK , be ( then to all persons Interested In raid matUr , bj puuUihlnir a copy ot thisordcrln TIIK Mu v \ \ t.t.KM Urn , MiCM5ixvpcrprliili.il In mid < 'outty , tor three mcii'Mlre ovk , prior to said < Uycfhcirlnir. HOWAIID II. SMITH , iur24wit : OoitnM Exnmliiatioii of Tonokorv I will lie present at my office In Crclphton lilockonthr flrHSitnrcUyof cacli month tocx amlnc such a | > | > lc.intd ! M may desire to tc.icli In the public ttchoita In l > miRln county. Quar terly exairlnatlon flrnt batunhj In rebruaryi Hay , Auinsiit anil Xoember. . 1 J.J I'OINTS County Stint , Public Instruction. Alig24-l tand.ld i'inutt PUBLIC KINllliHGAllTKN , Council llufT , Iowa. Condurtod by Ml s Sura Eddy , ot Chicago , Ills. WIIMcjrlii Sept. fi. 181.Min KiUly will ro- vsha ttfewwcllxiuailflid lallcs to train in the Normtl Ktf. Course. For particular- ) apply until Aitirust Mth , to 831 Mrnroo St. , Chicn 'o. H.10-w4t LKGAlj NOTICE. John McFaddcn will take notice that on the lOtbol August , 1881 , Charles Drumlcs , Justlceof theH'cace , ol 1st precinct , Douglas Co. , Neb. , ia- micttnn order ot atUehiecnt for the aura ot $20.25 In an action pending Ixrtorc him , wherein Arne Kratz Is plaintiff and John > I < .Tadcen ( defendant , that property consisting of household tuniltura nud Implements has bcn attached under said order , bald caoso wag continued to 21st of .September , 1881,10o'clock p.m. naglTwSt AltNO KUATZ. Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE. Tic Hugh Klnilyand oil others whom It may con- You will take notlco that on the 7th day of November , 1878 , Mary A. Dugdalo purchased at treasurer's sale foc'taxss for the 1877 , the W J of lot 3 , block E , In the city of Omaha , said tot wat breed In the name ol IIuh Klnsly and the time of redemption has c-Vfircil , and that on the 25th tk.y of No\ ember , 1881 , I will apply to said treas urer for a deed to the abo\ described rcnl estate. MAUV A. DUODALK , By JAUK.S K. HOUTOV , Attorney. aulO-w3t AKEN Ul' A red jiarllmr bull , on J Brown's farm , six miles west of Omaha * aufilO-wSt H. I , . JTcKLllON. 6000gents wanted to tell the Life of . PRESIDENT GARFIELD , TjixXidlng a full nnd accurate account of his brief lut etuntful mlmlnlfration ; the ( rreat conflct with the "Stclwarts" headed by Conhlinij ; the diabolical attcmui.to.assassinate him , with full TOrticuhrs of lit ? cue , ono of the inoct critical a-ul remarkable on record. The Intcnuo Interest excited causes thousands to desire full parti culars , hence thic Hiook must sell lir.mcnsciy. fTcrms liberal. Outfit , f e. Clrculan free. Ad- ilress HUUIlAltnBllOS. , Pubs. , aTilO-u4t Kansafl City , lilo. TJ1AKEN Ul' One-dun muly , letter V brnnde jL on left side of the no k. A'i" J Jyl3-wCt On Crcl htoii K o , MlliU * lid. rjlAKKM UP A rtd and white sj - . SV.Wy H. S'/Mtear C l-w4t L. IIEKNENHOFEn. AOKNT8 WAN1KU KOU the FutcBt belllnir Book of the Ag l Foundations or Suceees BUSINESS AND SOC'IAL FORMS. The l w of trad * , legal forms , how to Iran mot business , valuable tables , aoclal etlquotte iMrllamciitanr uuffe , how to couduct pobl oustneci ; In fict It la a comnloto Oaido to Su cese for all clajsos. A family nacessliy. Addrew f01 drc'ilan and special temu , ANCHOR PUH P. . Rt Ix il . Mr. . AGENTS WANTED OK onE NEW BOOK BfBLE FOR THE YOUNG , being the Story of the Scriptures , by Her. Ocoo Alexander Crook , D. D. , In timplo and attractlv anguago for old and j oune. Profusely Illustra ted , making a most Int r/o3tnf ! and Impress youUia instructor. Eieryiurcnt will secure th work. I'rcaclicni , you should circulate It. Prio 93.00. Bend for circulars v.ith extra tcnns. J II. CHAMBERS & CO. St. Louis JIo "Kibte for the Vounjf , Being the storjr of the Scriptures by Kev. Oeo Alexander Crook , D. 0. , In elmpla and ttrac tlvo Unjoiaga for old and younjf. froJmel Illustrated , iimklnir niojt Interesting and im pre&iire jrouth'g Instructor. Every parent wi necuro tnls work il'ieachcrs , jou should clr culaleli. Price ft.OO. Sent * ( or circulars with xtr onus , J K. OIIAHBKllbft CO. . Ht. Uml , CiEPET HOUSE J. B. DETWILER 1313 Farnham St. , OMAHA , NEB. Body Brussels , 8L25 to 1.7B ; Tapestry Dnw eels. 91.16 to81.3S ; 3-pIy Carpet , SL2S to $1.40 IJesi 2-ply Ingrain , 1.00 to jl.16 ; Cheap 2-plj Ingrain , 400 to 05c. ' Mattings , Oil Cloth nnd Widow Shadci at Lowest Market Prices. Largest Stock and Lowest Prices. Samples f urnuliod at yard-rates OEO. W. 1)0 AN K. A , C. CAMPBELL DOANE & CAMPBELL , Attorneys-at-Law , S W COn. 16TH 4 DOUQLAS BTS. , OMAHA. Edward W. Simeral , ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. C. F. Manderson , ATTORNEY AT - - LAW. ' 2 Karnham St. . Omaha Nib MRS. LOUISE MOHR , L < Graduate oJ the Bt. Lou School ol MldHhes , at 1600 California Street , Detween Fifteenth and Sixteenth , north e , where calls will he promptly respond ed to at any hour during the day or night . mlTdS J.H FLIEGEL Successor to J , H. Thtele , MERCHANT TAILOR No. 230 Douglas Street Ornah * Neb , A. G. TROUP , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW D. S. BENTON , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW AUBACH BLOCK , Cor. Douglu and 16th SU. Omaha Neb. To Contractor ! . BIdi will be rccehed till Auxmt Slat , 1881 , for the erection or thnetor / brick bulldlnjr on hDbaff aiul ,1Mh st- InthecltyoJOmiha v , - , \i i"ij.n < 1 pcclflcmtionrcan be e n at the % ' AT I hiS' - - rifc. The rixht to reject anv or all bldi rcbtned. IIENMY UOHLK. 771-88 REAL ESTATE BARGAINS AT 9 FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS STS , , No 1 Ix > t on Ilarnej street , nc.\r new court house , tt.'iOO. No 2 t/t on Cnii ftrect nrar 22il , WHX ) . No 9 Lot on Caltoriria street near a&l , * 1WO. No * Lot on JUrcjBtrcot near U. I1. OcK | > t , No 6 I block In Sktnn's 3d adJIllon near Con- cut , SM No 8 IV o lots oaDccatur near Campbell St. , ttOd. No 10 Slots on Colfax strcit near Ilansooni Park , nt rciuionnblr jirlevs toe choice rcslilnico lot * In Credit Fancier and nramU low addition * a sliort dUUliro Multicast of U , 1' . anil 1) ) Jt .U. ilqiota , prices from f 100 up- winls. IS lots on 2UL22d , 23d and Saundcn streets , uorthot and adjoining K. V. Knutli'a addition , MOU ; terms way NoC9 Kull corner lot on Douglas etrvet near 10th , $ > & 00. No 70 UornerOflxllO feet lot on Douglas near near llth strent , $3100. No. 71 Three lota In disc's addition ncarSauti- lers street , 8UWO 73 Lot on Dccatur street , near Irene Shlnn'n 2d addition 6115. No. 78 82KOO feet on Paclfle street near U. I' and 13. k II. tiepots , STOOD. No. 70 Sptondld warehouse lot 77x132 ( cot DUi street near tones , $3500. No 73 3 lots on Ilirncy stract near 18th,82000) ) Mo 81 Lot In Qlso'i addition i > ar Siundcrs s'reet , 5500. No. 82 Lot In Giles' addition near Saundcn street , 300. No 83-2 lets on 10th near I'fcclflc and Nail "irks , 81KW. No 80 Lot on Charles street mar Saundc.ii. fW . No 87 Ix > t on Lcavcnworth near 15th , 91.100. No 83 Lot on Caldncll street near Saundcrs 1500 , No 89 Let on Chicago near 22d street , $1600. No DO Lot on Ulondo near Campbell street S7fi. 31 lots IclIllIariU i : CaldweU's addition , Sher man arcnuf , 10th street , Spring , Saratoga and Florence atrccts , 8700 and upwar Js. No 122-rC lots on Ibth Btroot , near Poppleton'R acw rcslJoncc , ilCOO. No 123 Ixit 71x310 feet on Shennan avenue , 10th street , S1100 No 124 H lotn on Dellc\ue street , near shot tower , SW to S.'cach. No 125 Kull block on Clinton street , near sliat toner , $ 0 to $75 each. No 12iJ Lot on 18th titrcot , nc vhttoliwl works , Siiri No ' . .272 lots , 3 } aercsnear head of St. llary'd avenue , on road to Park , 92500. No 120 Lo on California Hour Orclghton Col- epe , ? 375. No 130 < > lots near new yaornmcnt corral , 82 ] X207J acres each. 8300. No 101 Lot In GUo's addition en Cameron St. near Suunoerii , make an offer. No. ICO Lot In Glue's addition CussIusBt. , near State , make an offer. No 102 Lot In Qiao's addition ou Callus near Saundcffl , nUke an oflur. No 103 1 block In Lloyd's addition addition near Omabi Barracks , inako an offer. No 164 7 lots In Ilenry & Shcf.ton'a tuld.fn rear high : heel , price from ? 1260 uira ard. 170 Lot on Pacific street , ntar 16th , ° oKlcnots on weDster street , ncjr iik both $33oOcr $2000 for corner and 0180Q.Ior.li do. do.No No 173 5 lot on Cass near l th street , $1000 No 175 Cot on Sherman avenue IWh etrec near Izanl , 44x132 , S.1400. No 177 6 lots In OramUlcw. uiaUejin ofler. No 180 ( Lot in Smmi's addition on Pier St ear end staract car track , 8525. No 181 Two lots In Nclson'a airfltlon , 1 o aaho street , 1 on Center street , near Cumlng $300 each. No 183 TUo gilt edge lots on Cos * street nca 21st. on a corner , SCOOO. No 185 Lot on Scward street , ucar Saundcrs make an offer. No 180 3 Cots on Scward street , near Irene make an offer XoJBGJ , lot'on Paxenport near 25th , 8500. No tail , lot on DiIslon near Cuinlni , ' nt. , $200 No ISSj , block In Doyil's addition , nttr Uuiah barracks. $10(2. ( Nol8'J ) , } lot on Pierce near Oth street , 9550. No 19ui , i lot on llth near Karniiain , ifllW No 1911 , 2 beautiful loU In Shinn's additioi 1200. No 102 } , 2 lota on 18th street near uhlto Icat norks , * 105U. No 193 } , lot on .20th street near Sherman , IO ( No 1011 , 2 lotdon 22d etrcet , near Clirk , (100 No 11WJ , U beautiful lota on baundcra bt. nea utruet car turn tablu , j'1275. No 1UU ] , lot ou IMh near 1'iejco st. $500. No " 01 Ijot In ( Jlsu's addition on Cainiron Bt near Suundcrs , 8WJ. No 202 Lot on Cameron street ncarSaimdirs J300.No No 203 r/t In ShJnn'a addition on Saundtra eticct , near utrcLt ear tuni table , $ $50. No 2U4 Ueautlful lot In Nelson's addition , o LHfiiloii street niur Uiniliif , JSW ) . No. 205 Tw o low ou Caettll.ir street , near lOtl $150.No No 208 Two los on Sixteenth street , near th nail vorku , 31500. No 208 One-half lot on California street nea 21rt , $70U. No i09 Lot on 18th street near Nicholas , $000 Ne'210 Lot on Capitol a\cnuo near 23dl ( > 00 Na 212 Lot 148x600 feet on Colfax street , nea ilanacom Park , with improvements , 2700. No 213 Two acres on CumliiL' street , $1000. No 215 One-half aero on California , near Ken ncdy btroct , $350. No 216 Ueautlful lot on Hauiilton street nca street car turn taole , J1000. No 217 Lot on 23d street , near Clark. $500. A few aero lots only remain untold In "j'ark Place" Httlo west of Crclphton Collect , price ranKins fiom $275 to U300 each and on eaay terms lxt in llorbacli's 1st and 2d ulditions ; also lots in Parkcr'sShiim'b ; Nclaon'd , Turraiu'a , K. V. Smith's. Kcrlkli'B , and all the other additions at any price and at any terms. Tin acres In the city HinlU on the road to the barracks at i"J7fi per acre. Keur beautiful residence lola In front c : Crelk'liton Collrfo ; will cut them u ] > to suit. Nine real Jem u loU north ol Crci liton College troumU , from $700 toilOOO each. Thirty resident lots In Parl.cr'ri addition , fclx clocks north of thcjcnd of thejitruii ! car track on Saimdcra street , faoo each , 10 doun , balanto suit , at U per cent Intercut. A few lots Kit In Terrace addition on the road to the Park , near head of bt. Mary's cniie720 cath. To tliOBO who will build a tl'-OO residence. 7) earn time at H p > r cent Interest. Lotu in Lake' * addition nt $ J5U to $850 caih , 10 rears time atd prrtent Interest , to the u who mild. 'IhooIdToutfej 40-acrn tract with houwi and all linproMineiitH , adjoining MCO tourto and fair LTounda' for hWiO. Tracts of 6 , 1(1 , 15 , 20 , W or SO acrtn , with bull- dliib's and other improvement * and adjoinliij , ' the oity , at all prices. 3500 of the bcbt rcsldcncn lots In the city of Omaha any location jou desire north , cast , outh or west , and at bed rock price * . 250 choice business lots in all the principal lull ncas streets In Omaha , tar > lni ; from 500to 7000 cath. Tuo hundred houses and lots ran lnj ; from JOOto S1B.OOO , and located in ci cry part ol the Uy. Uy.Lar'e | number of excellent armi In Douglas , arpy , Eaunden , IXxige , Wa ilnirton. Hurt , and tlier ( 'ood countlta In eastern NelTanka. 12,000 acres bent landi In Douglas , 7000 acres > cst landi In Sar | < y ixmnty. and lai 'o tracts In all the eastern tier ol conmlei 0 > crW)0,000 ) acres of the U-tt land In tlie Ne- raska for sale by this agency Verj largo amounts of suburban 'property In ne to ten , twenty am ) f Jrty aero pieces , located Ithln ono to three , four or fltu miles of the ostofllco some \ cry cheap pieces. . New Maps of Omalia , nublUhcd by Oeorgo I * lerals plain. unmounu.d inap DO cents uuh ; lounteu , colored and with iloth back , il.DO th. th.Houses Houses , stores , hotcli , farms , lotsl ands. otflcts OO1U8 , ttc. . to rent or Itatiu. Taxes laid , rents collected , decdi , mort a cs. nd all kinds of real estate documents made out n short notice. GEO , PTBEMIS' Heal Estate Exchange 16th and Douglas Street , 3MAHA , . . NEB , HURRAH , HURRAH , HURRAH ! Three Ohoers for tlio Presiflont's Pluok , Ho Gains Ground Fast and Will Got Woll. Dr. Hamilton Stakes His Surgi cal Reputation on it. Cheering Btillotlnn From the White House Sick Chnxubor. National Awoclatcd Preii. WASIIINOTON , August 120 0:15 : a. m. Thu inorniiit , ' thcpainy of thu wound 1ms ruvuulud nu syniiitonis ( lutriinciitivl to the favoniblu cuiuli- tiou rcjKntod in the morning bulletin , The wound and gltind are both doing well. Ciireful iiujtiiry of the attend- mils in the president's sick chamber fails to elicit any information of a dia- appointing chanictor. The president Blunt better than for several nights and the periods of natural sleep were longer. Thu incidents of the night comprised the administration of several portions of liquid nourish ment , the giving of an cnciuata. two sponge baths , a change of watch by thu nurses between 3 and 4 this morn ing After midnight the president had no fever. Mm. Oarliuldjhad a good night's rest and found the situation this morning .favorable as she expected. Private Secretary Drown , too , had the Orst good night's rust ho has had in several days. The pulse at 7 o'clock waa 104. Thu improvement scorns tJ have well satisfied the public that the president was in no danger. The feeling at the white house is ono of incruasiug hopo. At the examination this morning thu wound was found doing well. No rapid repair is yet noticeable , but thu granulations aru better. The flow of pus ia slightly moro copious and the chawctcr satisfactory. Dr. Boynton - ton Bays that the fooling among the members of the family is ono of in creasing liopo. Dr. Boynton says the president looks bottoi and feels but ter. During the night the president appeared to bo thinking of all ho had auli'ercd , the shot , the shock , the body incision , thu swollen gland and its incision , > te. , mid about 2 o'clock this morning ho said : "I wonder at how many more stations I shall have to stop.1" Dr. Bliss feels confident again , and is now loth to admit that he over gave the president up. It is well known , liowcver- that Friday night not ono of the physicians believed the presi dent would get well. Now not ono f them thttik ho xriil din. The cab inet too are chaining confidence 1118 LUNOH ROUND. The report that the president's lungs are affected , allowing indications of blood poisoning , is positively de nied by Dr. Reyburn and Dr. lioyiitoo. Dr. Reyburn said ho had examined them , and they were all ri'ht. Dr Boynton said that the lungs had been tested a number of times. The phy sicians , of course , bearing in mind that the next stage below the lowest which the president has yet reached would bo some pyiumic affection of the lungs , have carefully watched those organs from day to day. I examined " amined them myself to-day , "and I am satisfied that they are perfectly wull , " said Boynton. The dfictor further said that ho considered the danger to the president from pyiema to bo passed. The rumor , too , that a necretion of pus had been found in the luieo joint is also authoritatively denied. Dr. Hamilton said on hia way to the train for Now York last evening , "I'll stake my reputation as a surgeon on the president's recovery. " uit. HAMILTON'S CONFIDENCK. NKW YOHK , August 29. Dr. Frank II. Hamilton said to a reporter on his arrival this morning , and in reply to a request for an interview. "I think you will bo satisfied if I say that the president is going to got well. I have no time to dwell on the subject now , " ho added , "but the worst has passed and I personally have nodoubl whatever that Jto will recover entirely. A TOUdll YAUN. "Is the president cheerful ? " "If you should see his face , not withstanding its swollen appearance , you would think so. Ho has never mown any despondency. Why , on Saturday , when every ono had almost entirely abandoned hope , ho got off lis little joke. During the late elee- ion , when Florida was in doubt , by ' \Vell , on Saturday , President ( Jar- field saw that the physioian had ibout abandoned hope and turning to General Swnim , who was present , he aid , "General , you don't intend to ivo lip Florida , do yon ? " His face nt ho time was illuminated with asmilo , ho joky was so patent , and turned HO icatly on General Swain that all aughod , and oven Mrs. Garfield , whoso oycs wore suffused with tears , oulu not help indulging in a smile , HECEIVINO THE (5OOII .VKWH. CLEVELAND , 0. . August 20. There s great satisfaction in-family circles it Mentor and Hiram. A telegram rom the president's sons to friends at "Father is safe " ionic says : , FUKMONT , O. , August 29. Presi- ent Hayes has private advices of the reatly improved condition of the resident , and fuels much encouraged , i'ho immediate attendants of the iresident promise an improvement BO ecidcd as to give solid ground for lie well-founded hopo. WHAT A IIIHHOI * THI.VKH. LONDON , August 20. The Protest- nt Episcopalian bishop of Fonn , in a ormdn to the Seaforth church ycster- ay , about the assassination of Gar- old , and supposing ho was dead , said mt the death of the president was lovitnble , aa ho had dared to attempt to strangle crime , and intimated that it was the result of a plot to bring about a change of administration i order to prevent the completion of the Investigation. _ MONDAY'S BUM.ETINS- 7 A. M. ntlLLRTIN. Information just received from the sick room ia to the ctl'eot thnt the president slept well during the night. Thu fubrilo riao mibaidcd about mid night. In the opinion of the nhysi- lions thu prusidont hns fully held his own since yesterday. Pulse , 104. 8 A. M. UUM.KTIN. No change has occurred in thq situ ation nincu the last report. The con sultation of the physicians and their examination will soon take place , and their inoriiim ; bulletin is expected at the usual lu.ur. omuiAt , IIUM.KTIN. Exr.ctmvK MANSION , 8 a. m. The president's symptoms this mornim ; are us fuvnrahlu an yesterday at tin- same hour. Ho slept , awakening at intervals. He took and ruUunod the liquid nourishment administered His mind continues perfectly clear. Pulse 100 , toniporattuo 08.5 , respiration , IT [ Signed ] D. W. BLISS , , T. J. WoowvAitn , * D. H. AONEW , J. K. UAIINUS , lloirr. UBYUUIIX. TEN A. M. 1IULLKTIN. The president continues to do wull. Ho is cheerful mid perfectly clear minded all the time , and up to thu hour no symptom of the case has de veloped an unfavorable feature. ' At the morning dressing of the wound the appearance of the "gatliur- ing" was so well developed that Bliss made a slight incision in the gland with a knife. A liberal discharge of pus followed. There are now four discharges from the gland and the swelling has begun to diminish. ELEVEN A. M. IIULLKTIN. The favorabio condition of the pres ident continues without any interrup tion up to this timo. OFFICIAL IIULLKTIN. EXECUTIVE MANSION , 12iO ; : p. in. At the morning dressing of thu prusi- .dcnl an additional point of suppura tion waa recognized in his swollen face , which being inserted gave exit to some healthy looking pus. The oth er openings on the exterior of thu swelling are likewise discharging , but though less torso , the tame faction has not yet materially diminished in size. Nothing new has boon observed in the condition of the wound. The usual daily rise of temperature has not yet occurred And the general condition has not materially changed since morn ing. Pulse 100 , temperature ! ) H. ( > , respiration 18. WSicned. ) J. J. WoomvAiiU. D.V. . Busk , . J. K. BAIINI * , * llou'T IlKvuonv , D. H. AONEW. TWO I1. M. BULLETIN. The president has continued to take the usual amount of nourishment to-day in addition to koumiss , milk porridge and' peptoni/.od milk. Ho has swal lowed to-day a portion of the chicken broth , which ho relished ex ceedingly. During the morning also a measurement was taken of the president's limbs for the sake of iiscertaining how much ho had lost in weight. It is probable that hi ; weight is now from 130 to 140 pounds The favorable conditions continuet without interruption up to 2 p. in. , a which time the usual febrile rise was scarcely noticeable , and Dr. Blisi said that all was going well. SIX 1' . 51. BULLETIN. Dr. Bliss took the president's pills at 430 ; p. in. , and found it 104 , full and boating firmly. The doctor a that hour expressed his belief nisi that the expected rise in tumporatun for the evening would bo c tively alight. OFFICIAL BULLETIN. EXECUTIVE MANSION , 7 p. m. Tli following bulletin just issued give : the resident's condition at ( ! :30 : thii evening , as follows : The daily rise in the president's temperature began later this after noon than yesterday , but rose 8-10 o a degree. The frequency of the pulsi is now thu same as at this hour yes torday. Ho has taken willingly tin liquid food prescribed during the dayt and in addition during the afternoon a small piece of milk toast. At tlu availing dressing a pretty free dis charge of healthy pus took place fron ; the parotid swelling , which is per ceptibly diminishing. The doctors way there is no material change , Pulse 110 , temporatuio 100.0 , rcspi ration 10. ( Signed ) D. W. BLISS , 11. HEVIIUJIN. ,7. W. BAIINKS , J. J. WOOIWAUI ) , D. II. AONI\\ : . N1NK I' , M. BULLETIN. The febrile rise is gradually subsid ing and all the indication ) * remain fav orable , The president has already had ono comfortable imp , TEN T. M , BULLEn.N. The president's symptoms are favorable - able for a good night. The mansion is closed , and the inmates are preparing paring to retire. Hope is still in The Cramer Mystery. National Associated Pruus. NEW HAVEN , Conn. , August 20. The coroner's jury in the Cramer case held a special session this evening at West Haven. Henry 0. Allan testi fied to seeing Jennie Cramer in a buggy with a young 'man who has since been identified an .Jus. Malloy , on Friday evening , August 5. Blanche Douglas was taken to jail this even ing and locked up on charge ot por- Steuinor Movement- Nitlonal Ainodatcd I'rctv. LiVEnrooL , August 20 , Arrived Sardinia , Montreal , Iowa , and Bul garian , Boston , City of Cheater , from New York. QUEENHTOWN , August 20. Sailed the 28th the Abyssinia and Bothnia , for New York. VERY FAVORABLE. Latest Bullofciiis Tliis Homing From Washington , * * - They Show the President's Con diiiou to bo Improving. Ho Ents With Much Relish nud Sloop ? Tranquilly * Interesting Scouon nt the Whit Hatino , National Aosoclatul 1'rcm. W.vsitiNdTox , August i5) ! ) . Dr. llliss thinks from the present appearances of the case that thu evening liullotiii \vill nmku n boltor showing even than last night. Dr. Baxter , who has long had no friendly feelings toward thu physicians , stated to-day that if the president's stomach held out and ho received necessary care he was now in a position to recover. IILAINK'S OAIILKOIIAM. Tliu following was cabled tins after noon : To Lowell , London : The president has a good night and is bavins , a good ( lav. At JJ p. in. his pulse 103 , and n decrease since the forenoon. For many days past the pulse has shown n decided increase by this time in the afternoon. The res piration is normal , nnd all other symptoms nro reported by thu sur geons to be favorable. [ Signed ] HL.UNK , Secretary. Dr. Bliss nt 2:30 : stated that the president was doing splendidly. The pulse since noon had ranged from 100 to 103 , and was improved in quality. Examination showed that thu lungs were in excellent condition. The evening bulletin waa generally con- Hidored favorable. The high temper ature was caused by pus which had collected in the gland , and it had sub sided since the pus has boon removed. To-day's statements of the presi dent's physicians , ollicial and other wise , aliotv that the patient has had ix better day than yesterday , while all that can bo learned from the doctors and others who have access to the sick room fully coincide. lie has not really gained in strength , but all the symptoms show at least n slight im provement. Nothing whatever of an unfavorable character has thus far been developed. To-day there was a now face for the president to see , Mr. 0. O. llockwell , whoso wife is u sister of Mrs. Gar- field. Mr. Rockwell says that ho ex pected to find the president unable to use ] > is hand , froiji win. ' Jip had bu rd , but the president reached out his arm took the proffered hand , and gnvo it good grip. Mr. llockwell says h thinks that the president will recover This fooling is shared by all wlw hay soon him to-day. OUITEAU ( 'AItELESH. District-Attorney Corkhill visitoi Guitoau in the jail on Sunday at tin lattor's request. Guitoau complainei of bad treatment nt McGill'a " hands ana wished him tried for assault am battfcry. Ho was persuaded out o the idea. Guiteau was handed a letter tor from his brother-in-law - - , Gco Scoyille , of Chicago , who offered t ( defend him when indicted. Ho said that Scovillo was an ordinary lawyer and would not do. Ho was not mucl of a lawyer himself , but could boa his brother-in-law. When the cast came iij ) ho would have eminent conn sol. At present ho did not care to bo bothered with it. After the evening bulletin had beoi iesued Dr Agnew was asked what ho thought of the fair Htaromont of the president's condition , and "What do you think of the condition ? " was furtlior ijskejLj ; "There is nothing unfavorable in it.1 Dr. Hamilton's positive statemon before .ho wont homo that ho wouh stake liia reputation as a surgeon 01 the president's recovery has had mucl ofl'oot on the minds of all to-day. Dr. Bliss has been feeling very confident to-day. Ho said that the size of the swollen gland Was percept ibly reduced now. There was indi cations that another opening wouh have to ho made in the gland tomorrow row morning , but ho said it would aw siit progress , and wouldnot at all retard tard the case. The wound , ho said WUH looking bettor to-night than the morning dressing. The granulations were piling up bolter. , A catheter could bo pushed in about twelve inches yet , but the channel Hcomed slightly smaller. Ho fears no dan- goious result from the wound ii any event. Ho thinks the bullet 1ms worked its way down the cavity oiid seems nearer the rectum. This is indicated by the gradual djsappearanco of the fooling noticed near the illino region as if i hard tissue was encountered. Tin doctor says : "Tho nearer it gets , t < j the rectum the easier it will bo to get out , and you know wo must cut tin ball out some time. " JIo says tin president's stomach and bowels are all right. * ANOTHJSU ( . 'AIII.eUK.tM , The following has been sent : Lowell , Minister at London : _ At 10:30 : to-night the general con dition of the president is favorable. Late in tha afternoon the pulse rose to 112 , and his temperature to 100 , both a little higher than the surgeons expected. The pulse lias now fallen to J0i ( and the fever is subsiding , The parotid swelling is steadily improving md is at last diminishing in uho. The ipprohensions of blood poison grow less every hour , [ Signed ] BLAINK , Secretary , Mrs. Garfield s face reflects her re- itorcd confidence and the childion mvo been so greatly relieved by the jncouraging air that a largo part of ho day haa boon doroted by them to mtside recreation. The cabinet hn nado up its mind it will take a week if steady improvement to place the case on a safe footing. Even Attorney' ' General MoVoaghlo has been verj gloomy from the first , says that i week of such days as to-day wil place the president in a fair way to ward recovery. Ho can sco nothing unfavorahla al present , hut says ho will run the rink of nfivv complications until nsnimilat ing food 1ms made decided progress it the plemanory soptio of the blood Uo docs not liku these febtilo risen Each ono uses up tissue. When thoj eoaso ho will coao to bo despondent Postmafltor-Gciioml ,1 nines lirinlj believes the turning point hai heel passed. The object of his visit t < Now York the other night was fo consultation with the vico-prcsidenl as to whether in the cnso of the prcai dent's death ho should prefer to conn to Washington just before or jus after the end had como. All the cabinet wore at the Whit House to-night , but leit earlier thai usual. Dr. Ainiow wont homo will the attorncy-ueneral , and tliunmnsioi was cloned before 10 i > . m. Dr. Blis and Dr. Hoyburn will rmnain with tin president to-nit-ht. Ho has take ) plenty of nourishment to-day , includ ing more toast , chicken broth and fou cnomata. Late reports show that h is resting well and all conditions re iriain very favorable. TUESDAY'S BULLETINS. TWO A. M. IIUI.IXTIN. lloports from the sick room up t this hour have nothing unfavorable ii their character. The physicians are sleeping ns much as usual and the president seems to bp getting bettor rest also. No material change in the president's condition has occurred ii the last hour. A TRAGIC SCENE Enacted nt the White Homo Fri day-Mr * Garllold'n Faith- National AMOclatrd 1'rcsB Ni\v : VOUK. August 29.Tho fol lowing special is' published in The Evening Test , from Washington : "As hope returns more is learned in detail of the terrible anxiety of the last few tTays. It appeals that the surgeons , after the alarming symp toms of the morning decided that tl wns useless longer to continue the struggle and two ot their numbei were selected to wait on Mrs. Garliohi and inform her that medical science could do no moro and that she nuisl prepare for the worst. The interview which occurred between these sur geons and Mrs. Gartield will , if reports ports are true , bo regarded as ono ol the most dramatic incidents in this extraordinary case. Capt. Henry , marshal of the din trict , a friend of the president's fain ily , said that Mrs. Garlield heard the news with great composure , and that smothering her emotion , iho arose am auid : "Gentlemen , jou shall not giv him up. He is not going 'ifMlio. H is going to live. I fcell know it Go back to your post , every ono o you , and leave it not until every remedy ia exhausted until death it self has sot his seal upon him , for ' will not believe that ho is dying. Go back and do what you can. You can not do more , but don't give up. I am his wife , and 1 nay that wo will nof give up until the end itself is tinor us ! " < $ Mrs. Garlield has never surrenderee moro than a moment or two to hoi grief , and then she has retired to lici room , and after a brief absoncs lias returned to her post of duty at the president's bed-side. SUMMER SPORTS. Rnoiiig nt Brighton Bench. .Vatlonal Asxoualcd 1'rm. NK\V YOHK , August 20. The firs race ut Brighton Beach , fivfc furlongs was won by Banter , Lucy Long sec and ; time , 1:05. : The second race , milo , wan won by Blantom , Victor second ; time , 1:40. : The third race , throe-fourths of ; milo , was won by Cridgo , Masalin second ; time , 1:15. : The fourth race , milo and a half wa * won by Ingomar ; time , 2:38 : , The fifth ruco was won by And ; Woodcock , Eunice second ; time , U:21i : Base Ball. / BUKKAI.O , August 2 . Buflalos ( ! Clovolands 3 , Tnoy , August 2'J. Treys 5 , Bos tons ( . I'novim'.xi'K , August 2 ! ) . Providence denco 12 , WbieestorsO. Niw YOICK , August 29. Metro polituns ( , Atlantics 2 , AFTER THE LYNCHEUS , Touaossoo'u Governor Offers Gouor- ous Rownrdu for Thoui. Katlonal Associated NAHHVIU , ! ! , Tonn , , August 2 ! . Governor Hawkins oilers the follow ing row-aids ; Five thousand dollars for the apprehension of all or any o the persons who participated in the mob which lynched Houston Turney at Murfreesboro , July 18 , 1881 f 5,000for all or any ono or moro o the persons who mobbed Felix Witoy n Lake county , July 14 ; 85,000 for : he persons who mobbed Mike Wells in Dyer county , August 1. A former iroefumation ollbringa reward of 8500 , 'or the arrest and conviction of any mo or all of those who participated ii ho Springfield mob , has been revoked uid u reward of § 5,000 ollbrod in stead , Fire Fioud Frolic * . National Associated 1'rcss. XANKSVII.LU , O. , August ! i ! ) . Tlio aw and grist mill belonging to Win 'crry and located in Mount Sterling ) urned to the gound. Loss not given. ft ) insurance. Ohio , August 29. 'lie hoisting IIOUBO of the Loadvillo Coal company's shaft caught h'ro from spaik and the hoisting house and a umber of cars wore dostioyed. Loss 10,000 , fully insured , PiKiifurowN , Ind. , August 29. 'ho barrel and wagon factory of A. ' , Johnson was entirely destroyed byre ro with all its contents , Loss 0,000. HORRIBLE APAOHE OUTRAQE , The Wbolo Town of Eureka , * N. M , , Masbncrod , Tito Rod Dovlls Iionyo Seventy GhtvUly Natlonul AnocUtoil 1'rcit. TUMO.V , A. T. , August 20. An ap- jmrently reliable report comrs from Tombstone to the oiled that the town of Kureka , Now Mexico , has been at tacked by Indians , presumably Apaches , who uro known to bo in that neigh borhood in largo numboiB , and all the citizens , about seventy in number , killed. _ No particulars can bo learned at this timo. APrr.u Tin : WASUINUTO.V , August 29. - A Fort Grande , Colo. , telegram from Gen. Pope says that the troops puruuing the Mexico Indian raiders will crosn the lino. A telegram from Gen. Hatch tlirouipi Gen. Whip- plo corroborates this. The American troops are only eight milcR in the rear. Agent Stephens , of the Standing Bock Indians , ia leaving Dakota mroncy. STEAMER SUNK. CouKidorablo Loci of Lifo in Fonrod. Xntlonitl Associated I'rcKi llAUTniun , Conn. , August 29. The report lias reached here that the . steamer State of Now York was sunk at the dock at Goodspoed Landing , Conn. , this morning. A dispach says it is feared that there has boon n loss of life , as several of the passengers are missing , The details will bo sent at once. GOODMI'KIH ) LANIlINn , Coilll. , August - ust 29. The State of Now York last night struck a snag at this point and was Miink. The baggage-master WOB drowned , but all the passengers were saved. HEAVY EMBEZZLEMENT. Another Confidential Cleric Goon Aiitrny for 810.OOO. National Awicl.xlixl l'rt' a. August 29. Adolph J. Schude , of 1'ittsburg , wan , arrested hero this morning for omboz/.lomont of 10,000 from the third national bank of Pittshurg in which concern ho was teller and conlidontiul clerk. ' Gambling ruined him , he lied first to Now York and thunco to this city. ON THEIR -WAY WESTWARD. The Paxtca Delegates Rotaming from Washington. . National Aiwclatod 1'rcss. CIIICAQO , August 29. A largo In dian ' delegation , comprising roprcnon- . i v- t'ativoa of the Ogallnla , Bralo , Yanktonia , Saca Ponca , Winnebogo , and Omaha Indiana , who have boon at Washington the past two weeks at tempting to adjust what is known' . the Ponca question , loft this city thin , morning for the west. Killed In a Qaari eL National Associated I'tvtt. NKLSONVIU.K , O. , August 29. At Lick Hun , Diek Williamson and two brothers named Scott and .Tamos Tip- ton quarrelled , and Williamson shot Scott Tintoi ) through the stomach and James Tiplon through the shoulder. The Tiptons returned thu lirxj , but failed to linnjj down their game. Scott Tip ! on will die. Williamson was ar rested at Xaolcski. ( The Rainless Bolt- National Aunoclatoa Pross. CINCINNATI , O. , August 29.-No rain has fallen since June , and the whole section from here as far south as Alabama is literally parched. MATTOON , III. , August 29. Water is readily sold at ono dollar per bar rel. There has been no rain since .luno ISOtli. The drouth is unprece dented , A Now Bank in Mexico. National Aiuoclatixl 1'rcsi. CITY OK MKXICO , August 29. The Mexican Spanish merchants of this city are organizing a bank in opposi tion to the Franco-Egyptian bank. The capital ot the bank will bo 84,000,000 , , $2,000,000 of which will be raised immediately , and the other $2,000,000 , will 1)6 ) issued in bills. The government oilers no gnarantcen to the projectors of the bank , neither do they place any obstacles in the way of their visiting the principal cit ies of the interior in the interest of the bank , nor to their ostablinhing branch banks in such interior cities an they may wish. The merchants who are interested in thu above scheme think they should have the same guarantees from the government that wore given the Franco-Kgyptian bank , and for this purpoao they have prepared - pared n bill , which will bo submitted to congress on it reassembling in September. Foreign Aifaira. National Atwouutuil I'rus * . LONDON , August 29. A dispatch says that the inhabitants of HUSH are beseeching the French to occupy the town in order to prevent and punish crime. Jn Tyrone county Mr , Bylotts , homo rule candidate for parliament , has espoused the cause of the laborers , who will support him. Mr. Parnell ha.s left Belfast for Now Castle. Ho will return to Tyrone rene on Thursday. Thos. Bronnan , late sscrotary of the and league , lias received a formal no- : ice from the Irish executive commit- .00 that ho is remanded to Kilnmii- mm jail for throe months , A dispatch from Berlin says that ! ) r. Kurum has received a bill ap- jointing him bishop of Treves. Dr. Carum is now staying at Varsein with 'rinco Bismarck , Small Comfort- When you are continually couuhfaff , ai . loyiiiL' everybody around you , and hoping t will go away of iU own accord , you are umiing a daiiferoua risk better u o Dr. liioMAB1 KLKCTUIO OIL , an uufaltlnjf rem uy in all Buch cases , eudlw