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1H HE OMAHA DAILY BEE
ELEVENTH YEAR OMAHA , WEDNESDAY M011N L N G.AUGUST 31 , 1881 , NO. (50 (
PROBATE NOTICE.
.SUtc ot Nebraska , IKnitUs County mi
At a County Contt , held nt the County Court
Itooin , In and for nald Connty , AtiKtiit SOth ,
A1. 1 . 1S31. 1'resent , IIO\VAKU U. sMlTIl.
Count } .ludfjc.
In the nnttcr ot the estate ot James K Isli , de-
On rorullnfr nnd flUne the | Ktltlen ot Martha
> t. lull , i > m lii ( ; that admlnltt ration of natd estate
may lie granted to hir M ndinlnlstmtlv ;
Ordered , 1 hat September IMli , A. I ) . 1881 , nt
10 o'cleck n , m. , h atiljncil fo.'licwlnif wldjictl-
tlon , Hhcnall i > er on § Interested In mid matter
may opjicar t n County Court to lie held , In i\nd
for ) ld County , nnd dhow cau c by the vrnjcr
of ixtlttonrr hould not be Rrantttl , and that no
tice of pendency of said petition nnd the hearlnir
thereof , bo len to nil jwrnons lntcrc to < l In nald
nidttcr , bv publlnbliis a copy ot this ordcrln TIIR
OMAII i Wrr.M.v llr.r , n nc p.ipcr printed In said
Countv ' , for tlrttu suivcwlvo cekB , prior to nald
iliy of'hearliiK' . HOWAHD l > . SMITH ,
: m'JJut : ) Coiintv .lu.lifp-
LKGAL NOT10H.
.lohn McKmlilcn III Wko notice that on the
10th of AUKmt , IbSl , Chnrles llnimli" " , .luctlccof
the I'CAIC , of 1't precinct , DouifU ? Co. , Nell. , li-
Rued nil order of nt Inchiiient for tlio mini of Wl.2f >
In nnnctlon pending bcforo him , wherein Arne
Kratz Is plaintiff and John Md'oddon defendant ,
that propcrt ) con lstlnf of household Inriiltiiro
nnd Inipleincnts has boon nttnchcil under said
order , bald CAUHO an continued toJlst of
September , 1SS1 , 10 o'clock p. m.
nmrl7iv.1t AHNO HIIAT7. 1'hlntlff.
LEGAL NOTICE.
To Hugh Klnsly and all others hem It may eon-
cirn :
You \\tlt tAke notleo tint on the Tth day of
November , 1S"8 , Jlnry A. Uuirilalo purcliiuud nt
troamrcr's sale lor ta\c4 for tlio 187i , tlio w i of
lot a , block I" , In thu city of Omaha , said lot ni
taxed In the name of llujjh Klnsly nnd the time
of redemption has expired , nnd that on tha 25th
< l y of No\ ember , IbSl , I will apply to said trcas-
orcr fern deed to the above described real cotate.
MAUY A. UUOUALB ,
F. MORTON" , Attorney. aulO-\\3t
xamlnntion of Toaohors *
I u 111 be present nt my ollleo In Crclghton
tilockon the first Saturday of each month to ex
amine such applicants ns may desire to teach
In the public schools III Douglns county. Qunr-
tcrly examination first Saturday In February ,
.May , August and No ember.
J.J IMlNTR ,
County Stint. Public Instruction.
Aug24-lstand3dscnmtl
PUBLIC KINDKRGAUTEN ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
Conducted by Miss Sura Eddy , ot Chicago , Ills.
Will begin Sept. C , 1881.Miss Eddy will re-
< el\eafew well-qualillcd ladles to train In the
Normal Kg. Course.
For particulars apply until August 20th , to
031 Monroe St. , Chicago. nlMv4t
TT1AKEN UP A red jearlln ? bull , on J.
J Brow n'a fanii , six miles w cst of Omaha
nujtlO-wSt H. L. McKLDON.
5000 Agents wanted to sell the Life of
PRESIDENT GARFIELD ,
Including n full nnd accurate account of his brlcl
but e\cntful administration ; thu great conllct
with the "Stclttnits" hcided by Conkllng ; the
diabolical attemot to assaislimto him , wltli fill
particulars of his cose , ono of the moat critlca
and remarkable on record. Thu Intense Interest
excited causes thousands to desire full parti
cuUrs , hcnco this book must sell immensely
Tcnrs liberal. Outfit , fOc. Circulars tree. Ad
dress HUBKAUDBltOS. , Pubs. ,
aulO-\\4t KansoH Cltv. Mo.
TTVVKEN UP One dun mule , letter V brando
JL on left side of the neck.
AUGUST NELSON ,
Jyl3-\vfit OnCrciBhton Place. Military Uoad.
UP A red nnd white 8 ] > ottcd co -
.L about 9 3 cars old ! right ear cropped , at Ho-
gan's addition , north Omaha ,
fill-wit L. HKNKKN'IIOFEn.
AUEMa WANTKD EOK
the Fastest hellliiK Book of thi Axel
Foundations of Success
BUSINESS AND SOOIAL FORMS.
The laws of trade , legal forms , lie * to ( rang
i-t business , valuable tables , aorlul ctlquctt
parliamentary usapo , bow to conduct | , ubl !
butlnMe ; la I .ct It Is a comnlcte Qndd : to Sue
cces for all cli ca A family ncces l y. Addrcr
\ for tlru.lirg and spoclal terms , tNCUOR PUB
' . . Rt J nln. Mo
AGENTS WANTED FOB OUK NEW BOOK
BSBLE FOR THE YOUNG , '
being the Story of the Scriptures , by Eov. dcorg
Alexander Crook , D. D. , In simple and attractU
nnguage for old nnd young. Profusely Illustra
ted , making a most Interesting nnd imprcssU
iouth s Instructor. Every parent will cccuro thi
work. Preachers , you should circulate It. Prlc
J3.00. Send for circulars with extra terms.
J II. CUAMBEUS i ; CO. St. Louis Mn.
" ibc ! ior the
Bciug tbo sinry cf tha Ccilptures by llcv. Ueo
Alexander OrnoV , D. D. , In simple uml Bttrac
tlve language for old and young , froliuel
Illustrated , ranking a moil luterebllug and itr
prcssive youth's Instruetor. Every parent wl
aecura tnla work il'ioachore , jou elinuld clr
culatelt. Price 3.00.
Sen' ' for circulars with xtr crms.
J. H. CIIAMBEUH & ro. . St. IxmlN.
CARPET HOUSE I
d. B. DETWILER
1313 Farnham St. , oKlAHA , NEB.
Bodv Brussels , PI.25 to $1.73 ; Tapestry Drns
els , IUS to 81.35 ; 3-ply Camet , S1.25 to 81.40
Ilest 2-ply Ingrain , $1.00 toil.10 ; Cheap2-pI
Ingrain , lOc to B5c.
Mattings , Oil Cloth and Widow Shade
at Lowest Market Prices.
Largest Stock and Lowest Prices ,
Samples furnished at yard-rates
, OOOOO <
APPHOPUIAIED
For Pensions
I haie mode an arrangement wit
partlcshereby whlchitll claimsagalin
the Got eminent coming from Ncbro
ka nnd Iowa will reecho prompt an
SPECIAL ATTENTION
If parties wanting now dlschargo papers o
claiming pensions , increase of pensions , bonnt ;
back pay , prize money , tranbjxjitatloii mono
commutation ol rations , lands , | iatcnts , etc , , w !
send their claims addressed tonic , I wilUcutlia
their interests are cared for. Letters anUii
Information blionld ha\e stamp enclosed for n
ply. JAMES MOUItIS ,
( Special Correspondent ) IbOJ "Q" St. NV ,
dtitwjt Wa hliiiton. I ) . O
MRS. LOUISE MOHR ,
Graduate o ! the St. Lou i School of Mlduhcs , a
1503 California Street , Between Fifteen !
and Sixteenth ,
north e , here calls w 111 bo promptly rospom
ed to at any hour during the day or night.
Bishop Simpson
addressing the students of the National Fcliool o
Elocution and Oratory aid , "Tho law of ciiltur
ii applitublo to thfl human rolco u to tbo ham
and If the hand tlionld be tialnod v.lnnot nine
the MJko. " The National School of Elocutlo
and Oratory , utablUhud iii 1S7H , cliarternl I
187S , affords the most ainplu facilities for sue
culture. Nineteen Teachers and Lecturer
specialists In their ncicral departments. 8un
mer Term , July 5. Fall term , Oct. 3. Sen
for Catalegue and Prosinsctm to
IthiSdw J. U. IlKCIITEL , Secrctarj ,
1110 and HIS Chestnut tit. , Philadelphia.
HENRY WARD BEEGHER
addressing tha students of the Katloiml School o
Kloeutlon and Oratory , buld , "Wo ara Hi ing In
Iznd vliooo genius , unoso history , whose inntlta
tlon eminently demand oratory , ' ' The Natlona
School of Elocution and Oratory uai tutab
UUied In Io7l , to kiipplv this demand. L'lurterci
In 1875 , Nineteen Teacher * and lecturer
Speclalltti In thtir dciartmcnts. | Surnme
Tefm , July C , Fall Term , Octobers , facn.
for cirtular to
J. II. BKOHTFX , Secretary.
HlOanil JUSCncatuutbtrcit , PhUidcli > hiC.
REAL
ESTATE
BARGAINS
AT
BEMIS'
AGENCY ,
FIFTEENTH AND JOURLAS STS. ,
No 1 Lot on Harncy trcot , neir new court
ouo , * 2.V > 0.
No i Lot on Cans otrcct near 211 , $2MX > .
Noll-I/otonCulfornU street near 2idlHOO.
No 6 Lot on Marry street near U. ' P. depot ,
1200.
No 0 } bled ; In Shltm's 8J addition near Con-
cut , ( SM.
No E TvtJlota on Dccatur near Campbell St. ,
700.
700.No
No 10 S lots on Cotfax ( trcct ncnr Hanscom
ark , tit reasonable prlcei.
100 choice resldcm.0 lots In Credit Vonclcr and
r.imlv lew additions n short distant o southeast of
t , P. and II. & II. depots , prices from $100 up-
ardi.
13 lotl on 21st , 22J , 23 < 1 and Saundcrs streets ,
orthof nnd adjoining K. V. Smith's addition ,
400J terms ca y
No 00 Full corner lot on Douglas street noir
Oth , $2500.
No 70 Corner 00x110 feet lot on Douglas near
oar llth street , &J100.
No. 71 Three lots In Glsc's addition near Satin
era street , 81000
73 Ix > t on Uccatur street , near Irene Shlnn a
il addition $115.
No. 7S 82x00 fcot on Pacific street near U. P
nd U. & M. depots , $300J.
No. 70 Splendid warehouse lot 77x132 foci Olh
trcct near Jones , $3200.
No 78 3 lots on Hartley street near lOth.SMOO.
No SI Ixit In Oluo'S addition near SaunJcrs
reel , WOO.
No. 82 Lot In UUcs' addition near Saundcrs
trcct , $300.
No 83 2 lots on 19th near Pacific and Nail
'irks , $1600.
No 80 Lot on Charles street near Saundcai ,
{ 500.No
No 87 Lot on Lcavcnworth near 15th , 81,100.
No 83 Loton CalJnell street near Saumlurs
No 8J Lot on Chlcnp ) near 22dBtn t. 81600.
No 00 Lot on Illondo near Campbell struct
$75.
31 lots In Mlllards & CalJweU'a addition , Shcr
man nx cnuo , ICth street , Sprln,7 ) , Saratoga and
floreneo streets , $700 and upwards.
No 122 2 lots on 18th street , near Poppleton's
BCW residence , 81000.
Kf 123 Lot 71x310 feet on Shcnaan axcnuc ,
ICth street , $1100
No 121 8 lots on Dcllctuo street , near shot
tower , SSOto ? 75'cach.
No 125 Full block on Clinton street , near
lhat tower , $50 to $76 each.
No 120 Lot on ISth street , no" nhltclcad
works , 8525
No 127 2 lots , 3 } ncrcsncar head of St. Mary's
a\onuo , on road to Park , S25CO.
No 120 Lo ouCaltfo'rnlanear Crctghtou Col-
CRC , S175.
No 130 1 lot * near new ( ro\ernmcnt corral , 821
"NO 101 Lot iii Ulsc's addition on Cameron St
near Suunders , make nu offer. '
No. tOO Lot In Glso'H addition on Casslua St. ,
near SUitc , make an offer.
No 102 LotlnOlse'saddltlon oil Casslui near
Saundcrs , make an offer.
No 103 1 block In Boyd s addition addltlot
near Omaha Barracks , make an offer.
No 101 7 lots In Henry & Shelters nddltloi
near high school , price f rom i260 upvrord.
170 ixjt on Pacific ttreet , near 16Ui , make ai
offer.
offer.No 171 2 lots on Webster f trcpt , near 2M
both S330 or S2000 fo'r corner and 81SOO for In
do.
do.No 173 5 lot on Cvsnear llth street , 81000
No 176 Lot on Sncrmiii u\enu WJi btrc <
near Izard , 41x132 , $1400.
No 177 3 lots in Orandi lew. mal.c an offer.
No IbO Lot In Snum's addition on Pier St.
car end street car track , $525.
No 181 TttO lots in Nelson's addition , 1 01
oaho Htrcct , 1 on Center street , near Cumliij
$300 each.
No 1S3 Two gilt cdje lots on Cass street ncn
21st. onacorncr , $ < ! QOO.
NolSS Lot on Stward ttrcct , near Saundcrs
make an offer.
No ISO 3 lota nn Sesvard street , near Irene
make an olfur
barracks , $400.
J.'olSOl , j lot on 1'lerco near Cth street , $5jfl.
No lOlrt , 4 lot on llth near Kurnluun , S2100
No 101 J , 2 beautiful lots in Slilnn's addition
fl"00
No 102J , 2 lots on lEtli street near uhlto leai
works , tluW.
No 10JI , lot on 20th street near Sherman , $40f
No 104J , i ! lots on 22d utrect , near Clark , U > 00
No 1UUJ , 3 beautiful lots on bauiidt'i * ht. ncu
street ear turn table , * 1275.
No IIWJ , lot on 15th near I'iouuo et. $5dO.
No 201 Lot In ( Jise's addition on Cameron it ,
near Sannders , 500.
No 02 Lot on Cameron street near Saumlers.
$900.
$900.No 203 Lot In Slilnn'a aildltlon on Saundcis
street , near fctreet car turn table , $850.
No 204 Bcuutlful lot in Nelson's addition , on
DUIsioM Btrt'Ct near Cumln , t50.
No. 205 Two lota on Castcllar street , near 10th
S150.
S150.No 20fl Two lots on Sixteenth street , near the
nail works , S15UO.
No 208 One-half lot on California street near
No 209 Lot on 18th street near Nicholas , $ COO.
No 210 Lot on Capitol at cnuo near 2Jd$1500.
Na 212 Lot 148x500 feet on Colfax tired , near
Hanscoin I'ark , with lmpro\cmcnts , f2700.
No 213 Two ucrcs on CumliiL' htreet , 1000.
No 215 One-half acre on Calif 01 ma , near Ken
nedy street , $350.
No 210 lleautlful lot on Hamilton street near
street car turn taolc , $1000.
No 217 Lot on 23 < 1 street , near Clark. 8500.
A few aero lots only remain unsold In " 1'arlc
Waco" little west of Crelfjhton Collect , prices
ran iKK doin $275 to & 300 each and on easy terms.
LoUln Ilorbacn's Ht and 2d additions ; aUo
lots In I'arkcr'nHhlnn'ii ; NeUon'H , Teriace's , K.
V. Hmlth'n. Uedlck'0 , and all the other additions
at any prkoand utanv terms ,
Ten acres In the fit } limit * on tlio rood to the
barracks at $375 per acre.
Four beautiful rut-Hleneo lots in front of
CrclBhton Collfae ; will cut them up to euit.
Nine rvsldcnco lots Morth of Crcighton College
Broundi , from $700 toilOOO each.
Thirty resident lots In I'arktr's addition , six
blocks north of thojcnd of thu Htroes car track
on Haundcra street , rtOO each , 810 down , balance
suit , nt 8 per cent Interest.
A few lots lelt In Terrace addition on the road
to the I'ark , near head of Kt. Mary's enuo.WxO
each. To those \ \ ho w ill build a * 1200 rctldciicc ,
7 > cars time at 8 p r cent Interest.
UU in 1-ako's addition it $350 to ? S50 each , 10
jcarstlme atO percent Interest , to those who
build.
'Ihuold Tousloy 40-acr tract with house and
all Improvements , adjoining wco mn > o and fair
ground * ' for & > 000. .
Traotsof 6 , 10 , 16 , 20 , 40 or 80 acres , wllhlnill-
illn s ami other Improvements and adjoining the
city , at all prices.
3500 of the lictt rcfldenco lots In the city of
Omahi any location jou deal re north , cast ,
south or west , and at bed rock prices.
250clioicobusnc ! s loU ill all the principal bui-
nei > s strotU in Omaha , varjln ; ; liom 50Qto
j7000each. , ,
Two hundred houses and lots ranging from
MOte SIS.O'JO ' , and located In e\try | urt of the
ity.
ity.I
I irL'o nmnber of excellent arms in Douglas.
Sarpy , Kaundcrs , Dod e , Washlnrton. ( Hurt , and
other good counties In eastern Nebraska.
12.000 acres best landi In Douglas , 7000 acres
best lands in Harpy county , and largo tracts In
all thu eastern tier of counties.
Oter U/0,000 ( acres of thu bct land In the No-
raska for ale by this agency ,
Vcr ) largo amounts of suburban property In
one to ten , twenty anil f ) rty aero plcec > n , located
within ono to three , four or ( Uo miles of the
ostollleo borne \ct ) cjieap pieces. ,
Now Maps of Omalia , publuhccl \ > ) Ccorgo I *
Btmls plain , unmounted main CO tents each ;
mounted , colored and with cloth back , $1.50
cuch ,
Ilousts.stores , hotels , farm , | otsl ands. olllccs
toonu , etc. . to rent or lisvso.
Taxes paid , rcntJ collected , deeds , mortgages.
indall kinds olruil cjtatu documents nmdo out
on thott notice.
GEO. P. BEMIS'
Real Estate Exchange I '
15th arid Douglao Street ,
OMAHA , . . NEB.
SLOWLY GAINING.
Ohoerful Reports From tlio Sick
Chamber.
Another luoision of the Swol
len Gland is Made.
Tlio JPronlilont Grontly RoMovotl
nud QrowliiR StroiiBor-
National A oclatcil Press.
\VARIIINOTON , August ! ! 0. The pros-
dunt liixd another good ni ht. The
gain is perceptible only in the on-
crnl iippcamnco of the patient , anil
'avornblo progress of the nyinptoius.
tt will bo suvornl clixys bcforo there
will be any noticeable gain in
strength. Tito patient slopl remark-
ibly well , but early in the forenoon
was moro restless , on account of the
gathering of pus at another point ill
iho gland. The early examination
was satisfactory , although the pulse
and temperature were higher than
they would have been if the accumu
lated pus had been removed before
the indications were recorded.
After issuance of the bulletin anoth
er incision was made in the gliuul
where the accumulation of pus \vaa
most evident. The result was a liber
al discharge of healthy pus and relief
to the gland. The size of the swelling
lias materially diminished. The
wound is reported as doing well. No
now symptoms have appeared.
TUESDAY'S BULLETINS.
TWO A. M. BULLETIN.
Koports from the sick room up to
this hour have nothing unfavorable in
their character. The physicians are
sleeping as much as usual and the
president seems to be getting _ better
rest also. No material change in the
president's condition has occurred in
the last hour.
TEJf A. M. BULLETIN.
A further discharge of hculthy pus
has been secured by u third incision
which was made in the swollen gland
this morning. The physicians say
that the president seems started on
another good day.
TWELVE M. IIULLETIN.
The latest information from the
White House is that the prcsieont has
been having a good day. The pulse
and temperature have been somewhat
iluctuating during the forenoon. The
otlicial bulletin will bo issued soon.
OFFICIAL BULLETIN.
EXECUTIVE MANSION , August 30 ,
12SO : p. in. At the dressing another
small incision was made in the lower
part of the swelling on the right of theE
resident's face , which was followed
E y a free discharge of pus. A similar
discharge took place through tlio
other openings. The swelling is per
ceptibly smaller and looks bettor. The
wound remains in an unchanged con
dition. There has been little rise in
temperature since , but the pulse is
more frequent. In other respects the
condition is about the same. Pulse
117 , temperature 98.9 , respiration
18.
D. W. liuss ,
J. K. UAUNES ,
.1. J. WoonwAUD ,
ROUT. RKYISUIUT ,
D. II. AONKW.
TWO 1' . M , UULLETIN.
Dr. Uliss the '
sayt president's gen-
i r.tl condition is as favorable as at
thin time yesterday. The pulse is
li > \\or again now than an hour ago.
Tin- fever has risen but slightly.
THKEE P. M. BULLETIN.
The president's pulse has fallen to
110 , and Dr. Woodward says the case
is progressing favorable.
nvr. r. M. UULLETIN.
Nothing can bo learned of the presi
dent's condition , except that it is as
favorable as at 4 p. m. , when the pulse
had dropped to 100.
SEVEN P. M. BULLETIN.
The president passed comfortably
through the day , and has taken the
in mil amount of nourishment by the
mouth with stimulating eiioinnta at
stated periods. His rise of temper
ature this afternoon is a degree less
than yesterday at the same time and
his pulse is less frequent than at noon
to-day. The parotid swelling has
been discharging more frcoly and con
tinuing to diminish in si/.e. Pulse
100 , temperature 1)9.5 ) , respiration 18.
TEN P. H. BULLETIN.
The president's ' febrile riseis satis
factorily subsiding. No unfavorable
indications have appeared and the
prospects uro good for a comfortable
night.
MIDNIU1IT ItUI.M'.TIN.
The president's pulse has been
fluctuating between 100 and 114 , but
the temperature and respiration are
normal , There are no now indica
tions of a discomforting nature.
STEAMEiTDlS ASTER.
Tbo City of Richmond Goes Ashore
Pussoiigors All Saved.
National Associated Press.
UOSTON , August ! tO , Dispatches
from llockland , Me. , say that "the
steamer City of Richmond ran ashore
on Mark Island ledge , Penobscot bay ,
eight miles from that city. She
struck bow on , tearing a great hole in
the hull , and rapidly filled with
water , All of the passengers have
been safely landed on the island , and
tugs have been sent to her assistance.
NOT THE IlICIIMONII.
The Inmaii line steamer , City of
Richmond , sailed from Now York 011
Thursday and on the following day
she was spoken to ono hundred and
eighty-nine miles east of Sandy Hook.
She should now be within three days
of Qucenstown.
Seittoucod for Lit'cv
National Associated Tress.
CINCINNATI , August HO. Dr. Aust
of Petersburg , Ind. , has boon sen
tenced to the penitentiary for life for
a peculiarly atrocious murder ,
YOUNG DESPERADOES.
A Ofinn in laiHium Unonrtlioil-
" '
Kllllnf
Natlon.il AntocUled
PKTEnsmmo , Ind.r August .10. For
j year or two BOVOTR ! boys , l ( > to i > 0
years of ago , near AVhifllow , liavo been
ihoot ing the .stock of people nnd rob-
iiing stores. Six monthn since one of
the number , young Hopkins , was
Riven § 25 by his mother to leave the
country , and every ono supposed Hint
! io did leavo.
A short time since Bronton shot
Morton , both being members of the
same clan as than to which Hopkins
belonged. Morton , on his "lying bed ,
confessed to having assisted Brenton
and young Peacocks to kill Hopkins
'or his money and buried the body
under a tree.
Yesterday they searched the plneo
Indicated by Merion am' ' found young
Hopkins' body , thus fastening the
jirilt for n single murder upon Pea-
jocks and a double ono on Brenton.
Iho only way to account for Itrontnti
shooting Morton is on the theory that
io hnd talked too much.
TURF AND DIAMOND.
The Coney Inland Races Unso Ball
Yesterday'
National Associated Press.
NEW YOUK , August 30. At Coney
Island to-day the first race , all ages ,
throe-quarters f a milo , was won by
Bonnie Lir-xio , Sir Hugh second , Fol
low Play third ; time 1:15.
The second race , for two-year-olds ,
soiling allowances , live furlongs , was
won by Memento , Edith second , Go-
dinn third ; time l:02j : ,
The third race , all ages , milo and
throo-qimrtors . , was n walk over for
Olonmoro.
The fourth race , handicap , sweepstakes -
stakes , all ages , milo and a quarter ,
was won by Ferida , Sly Dnnco second ;
time i 1:501 : , 1:57J. :
The fifth race , throe-yoar-olds , onu
milo , was won by Duke of Kent ,
Shadow Dance second ; time 1:48 : ] .
BASE HALL.
National Associated Pi ess.
BUFFALO , August 30. H flalos 7 ,
Clovolands 5.
TUOY , August 30. Treys 0 , Bos
tons 2.
PUOVIDKNCE , August 30. Provi-
donee 10 , Worccstors 3.
DETROIT , August 30. Dctroits 8 ,
Chieagos 12.
NK\V YOUK , August 30. Metro
politans 1 , Albanys 2.
MURDEROUS NEGROES.
Two White Men Killed at a Colored -
orod Danco.
Natlenal Associated-Press.
SunEVEPOiiT , La. , August 30.
During'a row at a negro dance on
False river point , Coupeo parish- ,
Messrs. L. T. Chonvort , l.wid John
son , Joseph Garon nnd / > ' fovr other
[ irominuit wliito citizens , tried to
prcsorvo the peace. The negroes
inado a rush on the whites and com
menced firing at them with pistols.
Clonvort fired ono shot at thonegrocs.
The negroes shot Clcnvort througl
the head killing him instantly. John
son ran for his gun among a shower
of bullets. Joseph Garon , aged 18 ,
ran up to the crowd with a pistol and
was shot down and mortally woundei
by the negroes. Johnson lirod at the
negroes , at which the latter lied. Sev
eral negroes were placed in jail bin
all released except Aral Dorval ant
Leopold Polite hold to answer the
charge of murder.
FRIGHTFUL EXPLOSION.
A Bailer Blown Up anil Kills Four
Moii.
National Associated 1'rcss.
ATLANTA , Go. , August 30. The engine
gino of a largo saw mill in AValtoi
county exploded , killing H. O. Porr ;
and W. H. Pammitt , the owners , am
two employes. Pieces of the engine
were hurled ono hundred yards , am
persons fifty yards distant were severely
veroly wounded.
A train of cars ran into the nov
exposition building , knocking dowi
ono side and damaging the building to
the amount of $0,000.
INVADING MEXICO.
Tlio Railroads nucl American
Hotels Crowding In
National Associated Press.
OITV OK MEXICO , August 30 , Ai
unsubsidi/.od concession has beoi
granted the National 'railway com
pany to construct a narrow gaugi
railway to the coul fields of Guerrero
The road is to bo completed in six
years , and in ninuty-nino years the
government is to acquire the proport ;
on paying the arbitration price for it
Reports from Onxnno announce tha
several Americans uro in the city fet
thu purpose of selecting a hotel site
A Magnificent Gift
National AMQcI&Uxl Prci > s
CINCINNATI , August 30 , Josop ]
Longworth , of this city , who pur
chased 03 of the original drawings o
D'Lessops and 5 ! ) of the most famou
paintings at a cost of $10,000 , has
just arrived , Ho presents thorn t
the art museum.
National Associated I'ress.
I'ress.Pa.
Pa. , August 30.
Vasoy and O'Connor , arrested 01
suspicion of complicity in the inurdo
of Goo , A. McClure , had u hearin ;
and were both discharged.
KilledTn Bod.
National Associated Prcsj.
DKC-ATUH , Ala , , August 30 , Jak
Hay ( colored ) was killed over the Ala
baiiia line in Florida last night , boinj ,
shot while in bed asleep , by an un
known person.
An Ajjoil Horse Tliiof.
National Amoilatud 1'ruM.
JOMKT , August 30. Frank Brad
shaw , alias Van Lutit , a horuo thicl
was captured by Iho uheriir to-day
The man is aged 00 and has serve
five terms in the penitentiary.
HE'S ' ON THE ROAD.
Tko President in the Way of
Ulfcimato Recovery ,
Ho Saya Ho Pools Better Them
Sinoo tbo Shooting.
Vhnt Canned the Crisis H StrtiR-
rough.
The incision tnado by Dr. lHitx tliis
lorning to further rolioru the gland
insed a vury decided llucttmtion in
10 proaidont's pulse , and it ranged
oni 10 : ! io 118 , und whou the Imlle-
n \vi\a taken \riis lltl. Tlio toinpc-.ru-
nro W.IM slightly increased , but the
ospirntiou remained normal. Th < u
ibyaicinun any that tlio whole IvonWo
a \\ilh the gland , and n hiuh itulna it
11 iiccniiipniiiintmt. Eneli incision
hen made , although affording relief
o the ( { land , causes HOIIIO irritation to
lie patient. The wound seems to bo
oinj : no liann , and the phyaiciaim in-
i.st tlint no other imfuvomblo symp-
onis have been scon.
11 fall pulse caused considerable anx-
cly on the streets. At the White
louse all seem to think the case in
irocoeding BatUfuctorily. An the
ftornuon bulletin was issued Dr. Aglow -
low remarked : "Ho continues to do
veil. " Dr. llliss said that tlio Irish
uilso caused no alarm as long an oth-
r indication ! * wore favorablo. Dr
toybunt fmid that the gland would
lot pass the troubloaomo point for
ovoral days , and Riich Ihictnattons
mist bo expected and need caiiHo no
larm. 1'ho day is very hot and the
ooling api > arr.tus was sot to work.
'his morning Drs. Ajjnow andltarnes
laid a visit to the Washington asylum
or the insane. The president has
lad chicken broth to-day in addition
o the usual nourishment.
W.AINI'S : CAIILKUIIAM ,
The following was cabled this aftcr-
loon :
Lowr.LL , London : The president's
londition has not materially changed
inco my last dispatch. Another in
cision was made this morning in the
uirotid gland with very satisfactory
aaults. I'm Hews frouly and the
welling grows loss , The pulse at this
tour , 2 p. in. , is lower than during
ho forenoon , as it was yesterday , but
on both days it haa been higher than
ho other good symptoms would seam
o warrant. It is now 110 ; at noon it
vas 11(5.
[ Signed ] BLAINI : , Secretary.
OPINIONS.
Col. Rockwell stated that the prosi
lent is doing well , and the high pulse
caused no anxiety. The doctors as
sort that ns long as tlio gland remains
troublesome aa now the fluctuations
of the pultio are nxpcctcd , and arc nol
doomed dangerous. Dr. Woodward
stated at It o'clock that the pulse is
causing no anxiety ; that tlio accelera
tion was duo to the gland progressing
satisfactorily , and that on the whole
the cose is proceeding favorably.
This has been a day devoid of inci
dent around about the White House
ind the nick room has boon equally
monotonous. The president IMH been
bettor to-day only in the sonwj ol
Sjoneral improvement that would
naturally come with twenty-four hours
continuation of favorablu symptoiiiH.
That is t Hay , the much needed
marked improvement is not yet ap
parent. Even the most sanguine fai
to rccognixo the conclusive evidence
of such progress.
About two table spoons full 01
hoalty pun have boon removed from
tlio gland to-day. This , of course ,
materially relieves the tension of the
swollen point and gives more [ Balis-
faction too , since the swelling lias begun -
gun to decrease. The swelling wnsal
one time 2 $ by 'I inches in size ani
thick as tlio fleshy part of a man's
hand. The choak , neck and righl
eye were also swollen. Now , however -
over , the surrounding aw oiling lias
entirely disappeared and the lines o
the gland are distinctly evident while
the glandular swelling proper
is reduced about ono-sixteonth
It is stated that the walls botwooi
the pockets of pus are gradually
breaking down , and thuro is a fair
prospect of the gland being in a safu.
condition after a few days. This
trouble obviated , the physicians ex
pect to have plain sailinir , if , how
ever , the president's system does nol
decline under the continued strain ,
To nourish the system the fiamo
means are being resorted to , onomali
being administered at stated inter
vuls and the president takes liquid
nourishment easily and in suflicion !
qualities. Koumiss , milk , porridge ,
penetoni/.cd milk , and chicken broth
still constitute his bill of faro , with
another piece of toast added , to-day.
The increased pulse shown by the
noon bulletin was caused , according
to the Burgeons , by tlio irritation con
sequent upon the incision of tlio
gland , and resulted in creating considerable
sidorablo uneasiness outside the White
House. The surgeons agree that the
whole trouble is now with the glani
und its effects upon the system. The
president particularly dislikes the
frcmicnt incisions that have boon
maue. One of his attendants says ho
dreads thoin. This doubtless does
much towardjtho increase of the pulse
tliii morning ,
It began to decrease noon aftoi
noon , however , and this evening's
bulletin was so satisfactory that tlio
feeling i ono of general quiet , thcru
being diflerenep of opinion to-day
among the physicians in regard to i
continued favorable character of the
case. Dr. Uliss stated to-night that
ho was very well fatisfiod with the
progioss of the cuso to-day. Thuro
had beet no great gvnur.il gain , but
the gland was improving every hour.
Ho had not oxpuctcd the case to
take a decided turn toward recovery
until the gland is less troublesome
Now ho expecis to sou the beginnin ]
of marked improvement by Suturdu ;
or Bund.iy. Ho bays the wound i
doing niculy. The How of 'pun , ii
character und quantity , is butter thui
it was a week ago.
\Jr \ , Wowltrnrd snys the president
s ( loins ; well , and that the llnctii.v
ions of the imlsc.and temperature ,
o , must fctr expected ns long aa tlio
land remains troublesome , but that
io tliiiiks _ the case is progressing to
ntire satisftittinn ,
lilt ll < m TOJVt HfAO.N HI .
Dr. lloyntoti is hardly as confident
n his remarks to'dny m yesterday , as
io docs not think the wound looks
mile so well as it might. Ho admits
lint the president. in no worse than
esterday , but Any * ho is very little
idler. The skin in good , his wind
lear , and the patioxt remains efc-sur-
til. Dr. Hoynton f rthor says that a
eryclo.io watch is beintj kept oa a
ossiblo outbreak of septic evidences
i other i rts of the president's bed 7.
s'o indications of the nprcad of stiitlt
condition has boon uncovered. lb > >
oulil bo lictter futisliiwl if a gmimlr >
ion of the wound WUH uioro marked ,
le is natiRlicil with the way the sloni-
ch behaves , and the only adverse-
> oint inndo by the doctor is that no-
iKiikod gain is apparent.
In the course of the son versa ! ion
: ito lust night Dr. Hoynton said that
vero it not for the advent of nopli-
aemia in the president's case he
roultl now \H \ ) convalescent , that the
tomach trouble of two weeks ago ,
ha glandular complication , stupor
ml delirium , raised pulte , Ions of
trength , etc. , were all duo to this
ause , and that the wonderful vitality
if the president had enabled him to
ivorcome all these danger * and com-
ilications attending the wound prior
o the occurrence of blood > poison ;
liat in his ease septicaomia hud. mi-
ernnhed the very foundation of life ,
reducing a condition inudb roscmb-
ing typhoid fever , attended with stu-
x > r , delirium and great prostration.
The processes of digestion andassim-
lation had bean pretty much arrested
o that although lie partook of a suf-
icient amount of nourishment ho be
came greatly emaciated and exhausted.
i'ho president has been labouing tin-
lur the influence of blood poison for
wine time and during the past week it
xicamo uvidonl that unless n fnvor-
iblo change soon occured , his
vital powers would give way.
On Friday evening a change for the
xittor was noticeable , the first indi
cation being an abatement ot the stn
ior and delirium. This was followed
i > y the appearance of other favorable
lymptoms , which indicated that the
ilood poisoning was being eliminated
and that thu system was making an
effort to rally from the terrible de
pression caused by sopticiemin.
If the blood poison continues to bo
eliminated and no more septic matters
arc absorbed the president will slowly
but surely regain his strength. In
the present condition it is not impos
sible that tlibro may be a further ab
sorption of the septic matter , bring
ing with it serious complications , bu
it is confidently hoped that such wil
not bo the case. No irreparable niin
chief has occurred U > any of the vita
organs and recovery is more than
probable.
As the processes of digestion and
assimilation bocotno moro fully * es
'ublmhod ' , bettor blood will bo nianu
Pictured from the food , which , as it
circulates through the system , will
stimulate to moro healthy action
ill of the functions. The process of
repair in the wound , which is now at
: i standstill , will be re-established , and
the discharge of pus , which has
almost ceased , wi'l ' again become nor
mal as to quantity and quality , the
[ granulations will spring up , and the
wound will heal up.
The glandular trouble , although
result of iho Bupticiutnia and depraved
condition of the blood , bccamo not
only an annoying , but dangerous com
plication , and its subsidanco was i
very important element in bringing
about a favorable change in the prcsi
dent's condition.
Dr. Agnuw is preparing to return t <
Philadelphia to-morrow. Dr. Ham
ilton arrived to relieve him at 10 p
m. The cabinet continueio gau
hope. Mrs. Garfield has been ven
choeiful all day. Colonel Rockwell
and General Swahn say the presided'
looks bettor every hour and expect t <
BOO rapid improvement before m&ny
days.
HIH IlKflJMENT IIKUNIO.V.
Captain Henry wrote to friends ii
Ohio to-night. Ho thought the nrosi
dent liad improved nicely for three
days , and that ho had saitl to-day ho
felt much bettor. The president , ho
said , had been talking about the re
union of his recimont which takes
place to-morrow at Oullia.
Till ! JIUU.KT KJNDEIl.
J'rof. Graham I5oll telegraphs from
Cambridge , Mass , , that lie lias per
fected his electrical appliance for the
location of the ball in the body. It
is not , lunvoyur , intended that he
shall renew his experiments on the
president , at least not until he is
much improyod.
The followint. ' was sent at 10 p , in.
UI.AINK' nirours.
Minister Lowell , Minister Morton
The president , if not rapidly advanc
ing , m at least holding his own , Tin
fever is loss than last night. The
owollen gland Htoadily improves. Th
pulse continues rather high , running
this evening from 110 to 114. Tin
bust indication is that the ptosiden
says himself he fools bettor und hi :
mind being perfectly cluar he rcadi
compares ono day's progress with
another. HLAINH , Secretary.
A TESTIMONIAL.
AH to the ] president's Chris
tian life his pastor , Her. K. I ) . I'o v
crs , writes : "Ho has never hesitated
when it wfis necessary to tuntify to hi
faith , I esteem him us an unustia
Christian , a man faithful whore nin
out of ten would fall. "
WEDNESDAY'S BULLETINS
O.VK A. M , 11ULLBTI.V.
WAKiiiNoroy , August 31 , Kviu'
TIVK MANSION. No noticeable cluing
in the president s condition siu'co th
last leport.
TWO A. /IULLIITIN ,
The pultio ia averaging lower thu
nn hour or two ago , und other surf.ic
indications , are satisfactory , Th
president has slept fairly well thvoug'
the night so fur.
LONDON CABLEGRAMS.
Bismarck Shakos Hands With
Pope Leo.
Turkish Sick Mail Trying-
to Mend *
Aaotlior Irish lUot-O'Dj-numlto
Story Confirmed-
N.itlrnal.1
LWHION , August.no , Following the
rumor of a. concimlat between ts !
imperial government of Uorlin and
the VAtioan , and renewed lu > po that n.
reviflinn of tlio May lawn wrll bo had ,
comes the ntws that a. chares d'ntl'aim
to the valioan will bo immediately ap-
pointcd bjtJio Prussian government.
This , is is said , will followed by the *
appointment of a ptipnl nuncio to Uer-
n. Jt is atrid tiini the Prussian
uirgo d'allairs ' will bo Uarcn von
chlooxir , long the Garman minister
Washington , whoinj forifles c\
orienco asan attache of
10 German ( tmbassy a/i the Vatican
ml familiarity with the existing
illicultUs fitn him well for. . the place ,
his , coining with the annnuncouiont
f' the hull appointing Dr. Korum
ishop of Trovis , the vioib of the decor -
or to "Viuuin and his friendly por-
nal relations with Bismarck , and hia
oinnal prc.icntatioii to luiiser Wil-
alm to-day , is Bignideant of the
really eluuiged policy oiv the part of
"inisfliu. toward thu church , It is
id that tlio intluenco of tlio kin ; ; ( it
txony ami others prominent in iw-
> erial allaics have had much to du >
ith bringing about an unexpected
luvngc.
TUKKKV.
A dispatch from Constantinople
ays the sultan desires to hurrjr a eb-
omijut ot the financial nai'otiationa
xjuding , and it is thought that the
reposition of Messrs. Btmrko aad
relfry , representatives 06 the Engliita
luH'reiicli holders ot the Turkish
xxuls , will bo accepted ; The an-
ouncemcnt caused n slight .rise in.
Turkish bonds on the stock exchange
uro and on the Bourse in Paris.
BAD WIIAUNH.
Yesaola from the norbhcrn seas to
) undeo , Scotland , ruiwrt the whalu-
tshory in Davis StraiU this season u.
> nd failure and the wliolcs vci-y scarce.
Parnoll , addressing a meeting of
ho land league at Oldham , thanked
he members for having expressed
heir hatred to the government for
ts course in imprisoning Irishmen
vhoso only oll'enso was uttering words
awful in England but illegal in Ire-
mid.
mid.DUIILIN
DUIILIN , Auguat 30. To-day at
Rosereu a largo mob attacked the
emergency men who ventured to-
work for catWn landlords whs ; had
icon boycotted. Tlio police clmrued
.ho mob and dispersed it without
rouble.
The Times roviowinu the proceed-
ngs of the Dotorol court-martial at.
? alinouth says : "So far there him
ipt been a fragment of evidence to-
lisapprovo Mr. O'Donovun llossa'a
atost statement that ho was not con-
: orned in the bluwing up of the
'Dolerel. "
The corner in cotton at Liverpool
ian given an impulse in the movement
n favor of the cotton buying company
supplant the present system
o ( buying through brokers.
F1TTSBURG BLAZE.
A Lous of 815,000-Flvo Flromoa
Injured.
National Associated Pro * .
PITTHMUWI , August 30. A tire at
10 o'clock to-night burned out I ! .
Horn , tobacconist , tlio United S tut civ
show company on Liberty street , ami
damaged J. G. Brandt's oil and
cntlior establishment. LOBS , 15,000.
Insured. Five firemen were injured.
> y the ladder breaking on which they
were standing.
Fatal Coal Oil Explosion.
SUHUVI.KK , Nob. , August 30. A
erriblo disaster occurred in this coun-
, y on last Friday. A 10-year-old girl
of Joseph Kurol was lighting a lamp
und the wick being poor would not
jurn well. She wanted to help it
and poured some oil on the burning *
wick from a cant The oil of course
gnitcd , the can exploded and the lit
Io girl was soon enveloped in fire ,
which burned her fatally , so that aliu
iliod next day. Her mother was a
witness to the terrible accident of her
child , but could not help her , Thu
ihock to her was BO great that her Ufa
H also despaired of.
Another JLmTjozzlor.
National Associated Press ,
Cimuao , 111. , August 30. David
llitchio , settling clerk for the Pier-
mont it uo , board of trade , was ar
rested to-day for embezzling twi >
thousand dollars , lie was held to the
criminal court , lie lost money in
; ambling ,
ludioat'oiis- '
National Associated Press.
WAHHINOTON , August 31,1 a. in.
The following are the probabilities
for the succeeding twelve hours :
For the upper hikes : Fair weather ,
winds mostly southwesterly , station-
winds mostly south , stationary
higher temporuturo und pressure.
Obio State Fair.
National Auouiatud i'rc > ,
0 , , August yO , The
thhty-socouil Ohio state fair opened
auspiciously with increased cntreea
and attendance over last year. The
heat is almost unendurable. Them
weto ninu entries in the byciclo race
for the § 75 prize. It was woji by Ji.
J. PearfaO , of Columbus , inakiiuj ono
iniloina-.riljl ,
„ 7 _ _ , t , _ M - - '
You Gau't Afford. < '
To be without Warner's Safe Kidney
and Liver Cure. tiugJJOcodlvr