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Oe Chitago FZ VOLUME XL. : I wok ; ' SATURDAY: JULY 9, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. ! ’ Bho Gath. THE TUG ‘OF WAR. morning with Mrs. | the first time she h ecutlya Mansion bar Persons leaving the ny the elt 1 for the muminer the summer sedegiican have Tite Tress matled to thelr ade duty In falling to provide accommorlations for tembers of the House of ‘Lords nnd Hotise of Commons, and an indignant Con- servative complained of the neglect In-the Commons yesterday, whereupon a malletous Irish member Insinunted that the Royal but “THE FAIR” Thols yoni) ZEP. HERS, HARNS, ches MUSLIN UNDERWEAL, de, past etet een “PRICES” away from the Ex arrival from Loni Branch tast eat Gen. Garfield Grows Worse Col. A. F Hockwelt atthts hour, says thi rae That cannot fail to have drees ct the follmoing rates. postage prepatd: | atone time seedy Ranger had “ sntubbert that He May Get. President passed a conifortatle night. 1] . OF ' PEOPLE Dany Tatung, per month, $4; fneluting Sun- | the Mouse of Commons, The matter Is: Bett : Was with hin’ from L-o'elock till dayttght~ day peste, $1.25, likely to cnitse some trouble to the husband etter. Ve slept well and was refreshed, Ido vb CROWD “THE FAIR”: 6, J. LEDEANN Daily, ° knowing full well that when it advertises a clearing sale it means just what the term im- plies.; The inducements we are Pdering in prices on goods inevery department should have the effect ‘of inducing every person to pay “THE FAIR” A visit during this sale, as it takes place but once a year. —_— . Be for a Lady’s § Straw Int. 2e, 2 30 fo . Eee Folt iiats worth 82 is om re worth 81. 0 ° B80 for 8 ino Calteo Shirt with 2 cole Jars. 2 9 Waist worth $1. Be fread ard of Tarkey Red Table ots for a pair.of Silk or Lisle Gloves. he for a Buck Saw. Bee fort Feet eamior's Saw. : my . Me for 4 fine cryital Giass Fruit Jar. > Bofora Ing 0 Hize Gublet. 250 for a Glass Tea Sot of G pleces. 4c for a Stone Chinn Sonp Pinto. 4c for a Stone China Dinner Plate. bo for a good Steel Knife. - 10¢ fer a bettor. Le aren 83 ind 45¢ Sseor sch of 6 ern eited Knives aris ore asot of Pinted Teaspoons. + (0c for a sot of Plated Table Spoons. S8o cuch for o lot of Rogers & Bro.’s Goods Pinted on White Metal, couslatine ‘of ‘Fish-Knives, Cake-Knives, Soup- Ludles. Gravy-Spoons, Tea-Kuives, tts a Oe HA eat no for a Sng Be '. Bhofor a ‘fing Yelvet-Caded Bow. on tor.‘a, fine, genuine Richtor Hare mage. for’ ‘a‘flno “Yelvot ‘Fran trimmed th Satin. °. mide for a “hx oF Tetlow’s Famous Swan owlors tim efor ox of large size Stove Blacks So for.a yard of GOc Oilcloth. ‘ 280 for a yard for 680 Ollstotie 7 of tho Queen's daughter. see how he cunt well be better six sais vite such 1 shot ns lie received. Earne st and Successful Beginuing AL As Me Yusrenpay avas snother day of favorable symptoms in the condition of tho President, the most fayornble being fie discharge of “Th DESIRED EEVLCI.” Tur American Bible Society met: in New Ein Dr. Uitlss said: “The discharge “, us thh “Inudable? or healthy «pus from the a yosturuay is rocainea! SH1,591 dure o:f the Second Stage. of morning was small, about thirty, sponati ‘all wound. ‘This ‘gives the ° physictuns ing the month of une was acknowledged. Recovery. nnd was entirely healthy, 12 came frow It was reported that 107,285 volumes of the covery. great confidence that there {3 no dan- ger from ‘blood poisoning. ‘Tho yellow color ofthe skin, has to soune extent disnp- peared, and with it all fear Gf the eifeets of Jaundice, ‘The President “partook of more nourishment than on tiny day since the shooting. ‘The weather was very favorable te the President’s coriditton, and. the ‘work of producing — artifi- clally in betta. atmospheres tn. the sick room fs being pushed.” ‘The quickened pulse arlses from the process of suppuration, which was expected, and which {n the opin- fon of the physteinns Js° progressing -very favorably. ‘Ihe Prestdent “inaintulns his courage ant liopeftlness, ‘and the’ chances of hig recovery Incrensed ‘100 per cent yester- day, . around the mouth of the yond, and no from the Inside ‘The {ndieations are ver: favorable, aut we see nobilng to discourass us. Ho fs steadily tocproving and: gnintny strength, ‘The secozidary hemorthage hu not yet shown Itso%f 2p, at ‘The inerengy, in the pulse and temperature of the Preskdent since this morning Is at tributed by the attending surgeons to thi heat oftioon and to the process of suppura ton, Which is now going on in the wound negr the surface of the body. The process, which is accompanted by stight discharge of pus, Is ‘entirély natural, and fs an expected and necessary result of the injury at thir stage of the case, Seriptures tind been distributed during the month, ‘The itussian Bible Society . was granted $3,000 for work In Siberia, $500 were given to the Bible Society of Valparaiso, and $1,009 to the Waldenslan Church of |: ltaly. The Pus from: the Wound Highly Laudable: and° Anti-Guiteau, &: 146 State-st., OPEN TO-DAY In all. the ‘leading seutte State and Madison-sts., _ —————= ToHeNTe faa little excited just now.over the fact that at a dinner given ab St Michael's College in that elty recentiyzthe hhenlth uf the Pops was proposed befure the heulth of the Queen. ‘The College ts sty ported out of the public funds, and-the ina fority of the people of Toronto think that the hehd of the State should have precedenco of the head of the Church in an institution so supported, reat Riso in Palso and Tengerséare Under; the Strain from Sup.” °° _ borate The Bulletins Whidh Terrify the People Fill. the Sur- geons with Hope. Crewel and S Shetland Wools, coo GERMANTOWN, |*Vory Lage Plas Saxony, Thibkt, Fairy, a oe di : z all the leading” =| Ladies’ Muslin Full lines Beads, Linen Ul ERWEAR: Floss, Wool and’ Java Can- vas, Felts, Momie Cloths, CONSISTING.OF Burlaps, &c., and everything | Night Dresses! required for : Chemises! Knitting and Embroidery. | Drawers! ‘Note---All our. Zephyrs are Skirts! _ guaranteed full’ weight, 16| Corset Covers! ounces to the pound. - Dr essing Sac ques! F Septet sO OIL STOVES. ee : wi * o8c q E “EXCE E L =LS 1OR- R- Another ie same assortment as above, including Children’s Dresscs, worth from 75¢ Oil Stove, eee BOC! ‘Standard Quality.” “2 “Reliable Work.” ~ AN Early Casein \s Adilsed: ‘ TRADING:BY MAIL! Parties'so doing will receive every, advantage given to our city customers. "TEADERS OF POPU Y POPULAR PRICS.” in Tho Increase In pulse to 103 fs dua to the hot weather, Dr. Reyburn thinks that the Present. Sppearanee of the wound indicates that the Gangerfrom secondary hemorrhage 4s passed, ‘The yellow or jaundice symp tons do not incrense, WoO se =: + Secretary Blaine cance out of the White House, and, in response to an inquiry, said; “The chances are decidedly on the Presl dent’s side to-day. ‘{here has not been an unfavorable symptom devetoped to-day,—ab solutely not one,—and. everything is pro- Aresging as well ng we could expect. Ithink we will get through all right? 1401 at Dr. Dilss says the wound Is in good condl- tion. ‘Ihe pulse has gone up since mornings so has the temperature and: respiration; but the doctors insist that this Is nots bad sign, and that all favorable symptoms continue, 2457, st. The President's condition continues so fa- vorable that no further bulletin will be issued untll 8:50 pan. ‘The wound has just been dressed, and Dr, Bliss saya It.is in good con- dition, The pulse has gone up since morn- ing; so has the temperature and respiration; but the doctors insist that thisis not a bad sign, and that ail the favorable symptoms continue, 5 a! Fam weather, winds mostly westerly, and stationary or lower tenporatiirg sek this region to-day, ‘ Axvusnenof the relatives of the persons who perlshed inthe Victotin disaster at London, Ont, have signed an address to tho Dominlon Government protesting against the verdict of the Coroner's jury ng not being severe enough in condemning ‘those re- sponsible for the calamity, and calling on the Government to take the matter up. The prellininary examluntion of two of the per- sons charged with responsibility for the dis- +] aster was connenced yesterday. .” The President, at S Last Night, Asked to Be ‘Tuckers in His Little Bied. He Passed thie Early Night in Comparative Comfort—The Medicine. i Saver Titivras washanged at Alexandria, Rapides Parish; La, yesterday, for the mur der of A. J. Lanna, “ | In the burntug of the Firmenteh feeding barns at Buffalo yesterday 903 head of cattle perished. ‘Lhe-loss fs estimated at $23,000, | Tr Is stated that a number of promi- nent Washington lawyers aro anxious to da- fend Guiteau on account of the notoriety it may give them. Some of these persons have sought access to Gulteau, but have been refused on the instructions of District-Attorney Corkhill. Insanity will be the ground of defense, of course, but it Is quite certain that the prosecution will try to show that Guiteau is sane and entirely re- sponsible for his acts, A company has been formed in Paris, with a-capital of $10,000,000, tu develop the mining resources of Canada, This news comes by way of Montreal, An Interesting! and Instructive Inter- view mth Mrs. Dr. Edison, e Nurse, : SS Tus flooring In one of the chambers of a inilitary barracks at Paris fell In ‘Thursday, precipitating 100 suldiers on tio fluor be- neath, Twenty wore injured, eight serlousty. ——- Efforts of Cs!rus W. Field to Se- curca Su bscription for Gar- fie ld’s Family. Tie missing steamur, Vandalia has nr- “rived.at Stornonway, in the Island of Lewis, of tho Hebrides, on the northwest ‘coast of Scotland, In tow of two'tugs. All on board aro well, Dr. Frank Hasintos, the eminent New York surgeon, sald yesterday tnt there is every reason to belleve that the chances are in favor of the’ President's recovery. le added” that white fhe location-of the ball wai unknown there 1s danger, but the symptoms as reported indicate that Nature will take carcof the ball. He regards the “laudable” pus from the wound as a very healthy sign,. ‘The London Lunect, the Jeating medical journal of Great Britatn, perhaps of the world, snys: “The recounts of the condition of President Garlicld are, on the whole, satisfuctory.” Beecher—The SLssasin—Ohfoago Surgeous— Brptes sions: of Sympathy. Lernoy, the English ngwspaper. reporter who murderett Mr. Gold fn a compartinont of a carriage of the Loudon & Brighton Ralt- way, was arrested. yesterdiy | in Eust London, He has nade ‘full confession of his erie, The President's condition the same, If there Is any change at all itis for the better. . A strong breeze prevails, and the tempera: ~ ture of his room Is pleasant.* 530 ron The following cable has just been sent by Secretary Binine: To Lowell, Lindon: We grow hourly more hopoful of ultimate recovory. Tho weathor is. more favorable to-day. MIDNIGHT, . “Dr Reyburn, spentkuiz of the Presictent’s condition, suys: “There isa littte Incrense of fever, which Js duo to: the: establishinent of suppurntion. Of course, you know that there Is sloughing in the traci of the’ ball, and in that’ process the pys is formed. ‘This is always attonded by'a Hittle Irfitutive fever, ‘The Increase In tenppernture i8-due to tliat alone, The President has taken a good deal of nourishment,—more, in fact, than on any previous day sinve he swags wounded, and has not-voinited at-all He has also. taken’ > very: small — quantity of stimulant given hin in imilk.: fe com. plains of being considerably tired this even- THE! coup FACTS.” . Sb A. ot ESECUTIVE (MANS tox, WASHINGTON, July 88:15 a. m.— Che condition of .the President continues favorable; He is more.colnforta; bie than on ary pre: jlous morning. Pulse 90; temperature 12.2; respiration 2. : ‘The wound is beginning te dist tharge Iaudable pus. i ; DW. 7 Brake, ‘tuner enses of yellow-fever hav se appaated on board the British bark Payseant, for Vera Cruz, now atthe quarantine station at Pen sncola, Hila, The, Collector’ of Custems a Pensacola has been: dtielally uotitied of the fact, ‘Tho cases are of 0 pronounced typo, nae Tue London Standard, which was noted for its pro-Gallic sympathtes . during the Franco-Prussian war, nds much to con- demn in the presont attitude of France, and says that Europs fs only preserved from a now outburst of warlike activity by the good. sense of tho. ltaliaus, the pucitle tendencies of Englund, and the conscious helplesneas of Turkey.’ ‘There can be no doubt of: the pa- elfic tendencies of England, but it Is a ques- tion whether Turkey {s conscious of Its help- Jesness, or that Italy will continue to act with good sense, ? Roperr Rey 12:30 ran” UEXrcurivE Mi ANSION, Wasitrxatox, July 812380 p. m.—T he. progress of | the: Presi- dent's case conti mes tu be favorable. Pul 108; temperature i, 101 4-10; résplration, 4-5" “DLW. Buss, JK Bangs, i J.J. Woopwanp, Toneur Revaurs. sr Wasnrnatos., D. C.. July &—The following telegram was sent bys the attending surgeons to the consulting surgeons this afternoon: Executive MANst011, WASHINGTON, D. C,, July ‘Oxnus ‘W. Fin received a telegram from ‘London’. yesterday, in reply,to one ‘sent by him, atating, that Mr. John, 1, Belaclt, 2 and Dean ‘Stanley atv full of -grict for tmitdddep ayiti- pathy with the President, and-adding that .prayers: are belug. daily offered up in West- minster Abbey for ‘the preservation of his precious life. S =| Sost# $114,000 worth of bonds were stolen from the Erie County Savings Bank of Buita- Jo last Muy. ‘There was returned to the State: st., Tur London: Tunes takes 8 gloomy view “ owner yesturday $99,000-worth of thesebonds | of the state of political and public morals in | g—3 : ie Ing, but is:without so much pain‘ as he has & oo Tay p.m.-Tho President's condition has not fi a Adams- st., Pole 3 through Baltimére parties. ‘There has been | the United States, as set forth by James | changed materially # Ince our telegram to you atl He mule someueye eile tonne) tetee ; tae fe D b t. The only Perfect Wire Gauze, STATE "AND 1D MADISON-STS | compounding of felony somewhere. Its) Parton's recunt article on “Cho Power. of | yesterday, During thio afternoon and ovening | 9 nypodermic faction or TMBEDIKE LUlaevens et earDOre-St. | Non-Explosive’ OIL STOVE in y stated that $95,000 was paid. out for getting | Public Plunder.” ‘There is lope, howaver, | Be Wastroublod with acid oructations, and the | f.H¥podermulc Injection of marobia this. ——S i T Branoh, Madison '& Desplalnos-ste. | tho $0,000 back. It adds, in that Ameri tive to thele | Mtlaistration of nu trionts was again suspond- | [ME NCCAUSG OF MAS tat ee a putting we . BANK STATEMENT. ‘the market, ‘The only Five-Inch |. S000. eee ! —— ulds, in that Americans nro alive to thelr | 09 yor soveral hours, One-quarter of a grain of | Sleeping very soundly, We uto puttlog up own faults, and that they have been in the habit of curing these faults when they be- came intolerable. No doubt there fs much to be remedied in the American public serv- icc, but the evils are often grossly exagger- ated, asin the present instance, by the Lon- don Tinea, What in America Is a helnous sin, in England is a very yenial one. ‘The Timea might turn [fs attention to the corrupt manakement of public trusts by the Tlouse of Lords, of the public markets by the London Market Cominittec, and tho een nr ennnnmnennnnnnonn | Wick, Examine before buying. FANCY GOODS. REPORT OF TAE CONDITION Br eacananpiolens pan nent PRESTON, KEAN & C0, {2 Deumzsssscucaco. | VERGHO, RUHLING & C0, f 9. . ey is pr eT fo ges is He, : Mave remo their store, and now offer groat in- BANKERS, Mtcuinents to those wishing to purobasa Made to the Clearing-House at the Close of FANCY GOODS; “Business, June 30, 188x. TOILET ARTICLES, Imported and Domestic China and Lougwy Ware, Jennings’ .apparatus for yventilauon, It-is simply a fan driven by mechanical power; which forces air through a chamber Mlled with porous minterial wet with ice-water, ‘The alr coolod in this manner 1g admitted to the chamber through a Tegister in the ordl- nary way. Diorphia was admuaslatered bypodermically at 8:30 p, m., and was flowed at unce by a tran- quilsicep. Towards i midnight, howover, he ba- camo restless and comptained a good deal of muscular soreness 12 the fect and of palnin the unkte-joint, ao that we wero on tho point of ad- minlatering an addf donal anodyne, whon be felt astcep, and, on aw akening, was so free from pain that it was not given, After 2 1. m. ho pussed the night | tranquilly, sleeping com- posediy much ‘of: tho timo, At intervals since that hour’ he bas tnken.an ounce of albumenized olijcken broth —_ alternating. ‘ ‘Tue Tobin murder trial was Indefinitly post- poned yesterday, owing to the serlous Illness of ono of the jurors. ‘Lhe lawyer for the de- fense professes to be satisited, as does the State's Attorney. It muy be that when the ense comes up aguin the Stato’s Attorney may be able to produce the witnesses which have been spirited away, ———— —_——-. ‘Tyre: International Commission. appointed to superintend the evacuation by the ‘Turks Nas pw ‘Although the pulso and temperature of the President: haye been rather. higher to-day than yesterday, on account of the process of suppuration which Is now golng,on-in the ankles, Ho has taken nourlshment at short oy : s with an ounce of jmnilk, to which a teaspoonful | wound, fie. has passed a very comfortabla ) RESOURCKS, | se Sptteny Matharantica “ted reed TOYS, GAMES, Etc., Eto. of that part-of Turkish territory ceded to | notorlousaystem'of jobbery with which royal- | of yory old ane 3:cellont rum waa added, All day. ‘There has been no return of thencidity “geos eevee Alleroscopos; Tuloseapes, Huromoters, ‘Transits, Lave | 1” y EAC, BIO. Greece In virtuo-of tho decision of the Berlin | ty ty surrounded, and try to make the Brit- ] ‘this bos beou retiained as woll as five gralns uf | of the stomach, caused yesterday, {t ig SLT ‘els, Compasses, &c., bee Ines nage jo Nortawecst, L AWN SWINGS Conferenco‘as modified ufterwards, says that | ish public allve to these faults tind abuses, sulphate of quirda taken this moraing at 8! thought, by the ontmenl grucl which ho ate, 31,100.00, . H inatters are progressing favorably, the Turks o'clock, The yellowish tinge of tho skin ton- # t 12D 717-48 CAUTION, “Don't pay oxorbltant pelens, to ll AMMOGKS, re leaving, nnd the Greoks are, taklng thelr —S—== . | toned in our last telegram bus sensibly dimin: end he te not suffered to-day as ho did at are leay! euk! < a i - g.00u.09 Bovules 310) to et iis ite beat nro ot places, ‘and both parties seem to be satistied, Mu, Fonsten, tho, Irish Sceretary, ro | tsned, When the antisoptic dressing waa ro- | (Uicrvals nat niglt feoln palu inthe Jexs anit SBE» a ee 2,205.01 Cyst sp Bpgoiae ca $! 3 cbived a deputation of Irish laborers yester- nvnetis im tha artde cutee | * BABY CARRIAGES, &e., &e, et newed this murnimg, the wound was found to be 877,100.00 ainasens YGur niothod tn honvst, sonlina ‘Tols tat day. ‘The deputation was Introduged b by Mr.” intervals, and In larger quantities than on = SuSE It tity of healthy-lookin; ie abS ASTD way wo build up our trav. i Just below Magingn-st: on State. omeionly rE Oe O'Sullivan, member of Parlinment Yor Lim. fie: he feuotlein accompanying too eatublishe eee ncaa ai Big rolataad it with- Beis. anh. it Je dipeoaed v 4 I 3 1" re . | mentof suppureition 13,48 might bo suppose, he a come resolutions adopted by the Willlams » Col- lege Alumni, Ho hasbeen told, howover, that the public anxiety In his regard las beon Intense, and that telegrams and letters ‘of ‘sympathy were coming from all parts of the pulse as compartyd with the corresponding hours of yeatorday. This, bowover, we do not regard as unfavumnblo jundor the clroumstances,: and should not be surpriqed if-it continue through this afternoon, find wore reposted In the after- noon and evonitig forrsevoral days, The recont ‘wise comfortable, Suppuration will probably continue, Dr, Royburn .says, seversl days, - together with slightly Incrensed fever, which it causes, ; It is, however, 8 perfectly nature al process, and oue which was anticipated at ‘be so amended that it should not be regard- ed as subdivision, under the Land bill, if farmers should let to laborers a house with an acre or lesy of Jand attached, and at a rent proportionnte to the rent of the farm; also, i sae nnn nnn ee | ee ee eee THE BEST ‘ 82,816,718.71 MORHIS WERNTALDT, Optician, D D vt ‘rennet Goucuies a = Wy & U CHEAPEST __. : "NATURAL: APERIENT Sinin FANOS 60 1,202,188, 72 08, e809 Pata CIC Hy divide: . the present stage of recovery, Theincreased PE tere . 16,7871 z ‘Bintan 1 oom 8, second floor. pecan ay | civilized world, ; that Poor-Law Untons ba empowered to al- fipoe. cus net lies is infollonsy, Newer pulse and tomperature, therefore, shown by STATE OF iuraror, coor 00 ee ery a Lael of uctactlvo arena justmiont Of | a A natural laxative, superiorto alt others." Tur International Monetary ‘Monetary Conference at lot anburban land :for laborers houses. tt respiration, 2; This morning, ut 8:80 a. an,,-| the officiat bulletins, need cause uo alarm. Bist Lede ittowiedyo aid bo pep SEER G puta fan a is ported rate eerie motes “Prof, Macnamara, M.D, of Dublin. Paris yesterday adoptett resolutions pronosed |W" urged that these amendments would | ‘pulec, Wd; temperature, iW.2; rosplration,2k At | Thora fsa cortainamount of injured tissue bs seen ut A. Nernhardt's odice frum the fioted ‘ira: 8, A. KEAN, * be in the Interest of the farin- Ao aignbectbed bors ne Oia ae Esme ating ities eau ina came ‘SPEEDY, SURE, & GENTLE.” along the track of the ball near the external ers and the taxpayers, - Secretary -Fors- 1 p.m, it isz Pubjo, 108; temperature, 10143' opening of the wound, which must come by the. French and American inembers, ex- rosplration, #4,- D. W, Briss, Pubti Volloge, ng Divinos, oir most prominent und pressing adesiro that: vegotlations shall be : i 3, K. Barnes, away In the shupo of a discharge. ‘The : ; Ske | patton snmer hang tun enguensm | Prof Roberls, F “RCP, London. | Syenet petweon those States: whieh took Hot oath ‘thay the) Inbarars,pebreatii “|. ZatWoupwano, | Wound has been twviee antlsoptieally dressod Za TN ESE ENTISTRY, eee ASU PMAEN, Aaslatan Relieves the idngysy unloads ‘the fiver, | part in the Conference, and that another Con- | op9 that tho amondments suggested would : Nonent tevauun, | to-day, and the patient repeatedly sponged i 133 East Ta 3 1 opensithe bi ference be summoned to meet April 19, 1682, Esecurive Mackstoy, Wasiixatos, D.C., | alt over with a weak solution of carbollo acld Dp AY, 3 “NOTICE, ‘and opens:the bowels". Fern ea ee TibGon, | Posmbodied in the Land UL: He promised, | suiy gap, m-flo President's condition | tn water applied by means of 0 hand-aton _ Sonest, ay REST ST TL | SRL, RS _' « London Medical Record, ania a thea adournel hiowover, that thelr representations would be | continues favoratile, Ho lms passed avery | ron et eT ehay ath sponge. -batne NUBBER 0 a Ue: ci the. Count ly. Treasurer, Cp ii oat tiseas Wale Caner. FeeMes thal haus fulieey TOAMSOINI? Lae LTTE MMP Pa, | ance canta aes i ists and Mineral Water Dealers . | legtstatior fe nutriment than {on previous days, Puls Bist $5 GB TARO iS ld alae al tet joan wie hee. on eet Berroa ate he said that whop tho franchise was to be | 103 temperature, 101,83; respiration, 4, cfs ve evry atti uly Fillng Best, Ono-Quarler’ Qld Rates. -- re cooK COUNTY, ILL, | BUSINESS CARDS. |__| view to ascertaining whuther Guiteau was 0 ostonded It should apply equally to nee ! De ee day was inuch cooler than yesterday, so thal aut . Fuk a " tate yt tho | iveland, and Spotland, AUN UR, the comparative fullure of.all the different Aino the a otlcal teoth WITHOUT A PLATE. onion A ine County Collector UF we WOULD CALI THe ATTENTION OF TRE } momber of a conspiracy, has come to tho A J. J. Woanwarn, rthods of nrtilicjal refelgeration whlch - ae Pinto, which never loosens white | foe wilt wonsus tor paying insane saturday, tho | JUANDE TY OUR: ner conclusion that there hasbeen no conspiracy, 1 ‘Toren Reviunx, | methods ‘of nrtlticha geration .wittet ———I In accordance with tho arrangement of yho provlous day, fifteen Senators and fifty-one Assemblymen of the Now York Legislature met In caucus at Albany yesterday to placain nomination two Republican candidates to sueceed Conkling and Platt, At the opentng of the caucus a letter was read from Chaun- coy M. Depew, thanking the legislators who havo voted for him for the Inst five weeks, and stating that ho could no longer allow the uso’ of his namo In.connection with the Son- atorship, This course he adoptéd, he said, ine tha Interest of harmony, ‘and that Now York may not be without represonta- (lon in the Senate when Coygress meets, It was determined that fifty-four votes wore ‘necessary to a nomination, and that the nominees ‘for a successor ‘to Platt should be frit selected, Balloting then cuin- monced, Tho nominees were 6x-Vico Presl+ dent Wheeler, Gov, Cornell, Congressinan : Warner Miller, Congressman Crowloy, Sher man Rogers,ang Lyman ‘Tremaine, On the fourth ballot Miller received sixty-two votes, | and hfs nomination was then mado unonl-” mous, - Candidates to succeud Conkling wore ‘| then balloted for, and on. the second - ballot - Congressman ‘rldge ’G,, Lapbany ‘received have hitherto been tried Is not sounfortunate : as It might otherwise haye bean, : A foree of tiftuen or twenty man from the navy yard Is now ab work in th basement puttlog inn steam fan or blower,) by whieh pure, artificlally-couled alr. 13. te! abe forced into tho President’s room in_sych quant tles as ouiny bo. necessaty.. \'l'wo . elty fire-anuines ure also at work at-fhe custers ond of the mapstion, tinder thedirec(jon of an ofilcer of tha Wavy Departinent, who fs ox: perlmenting upon the production of gold by means of Yberntion of compkossud alr, One or the other of the above mentioned metiod, of. supplying the President's room with seo! air’ will by put futo effective operation to- morrow, ‘Tho President at” this hour: he sleoping quietly, and the attendipg phy: stelans report that fils, symptoms were in every way favorable and satisfactory, Ith - recuvery were asgured thoy say his aymptoms woulkt probably not be other than thoy are al the present olan of the case," ', ASHE A May BATUMDAY. Tho President Is now resting quletly,, His | pulse and’ temperature have’ jowered realy within the past few hour but that Guiteaw-acted alone. *Chict Brooks docs not think Gulteau Js insane, He fs only eccontric, but his eccentrielty is of a fanatical and oxceudtingly mean’y 'yarioty, The conditions continue so favorably, there will bo no furthior bulletin until to-morrow smoralng, POPULAR NOROLOGY,. O:00 A, M. PRIDAY, Exgcutive |MANsION, Wasitnaton, D. G, July :8—President Garileld's condition this morning §s reported by Dr, Bliss as fa- yorable, je was somewhat restless during the early-part of tho night, complaluing of soreness in his logs, but this quickly disup- poured, and he slept woll during the latter part of tho night, awakening this morning greatly ‘refreshed, - Ils general condition this morulng, it is thought, is better than at any tine. His pulse at 0:30 a. m, was Ou, T80 A.M After the shock occasioned by the sovera thunder-slorm last night the’ President rested comfortably, . At thia hour one of the physicians who, lias just left the slok’ room saya his favorable. conditions continue, Pulse, 90; tespirp Hot, Pon 9d. Me, : quiz TEMPERATUNE OF ‘THE BICK-NoOs, Wasinatoy,D. O,, July 8,—Experiments for towering | temperature of the Preal- dent’s room axe stiil:'belng.trled, Prut. Dorsey, 9 wining onglivecr, ie” “ere, at work aia ine RAMs em, enorofor, 0 rat for pe plas onl ea und corroctg | 66 iF 33 a a Bor ator POCKET DRESSING CASES SE RUPTORE € CURED, \. MACHINERY, - WESTERN LEATHER MFG, CO,, ESTONER, AND BUDDDERE nsec, rover a ec: 15 Per Ct. Discount all Garnients ordored uf us during July, 1882. shanna aise are o Special: aa Machinery. EDWARD ELY & C0. ‘Tallors, na Raw alliance, ri nok only reained 3 |< TNO, J. CL x ‘Wabash-av.; comer of Monroe-st.. SRRriegobaaierhetaromes | oa Real Estate gewoon. ‘Fue ‘The princiote s new ono, No operation Sa. | at sr ae HAE Ait net a “B + COO 90 bey hlngton- ‘st, * buraa and, Musca lle. now pen nee eleven) ie ga and. Muscalullo, now “fatiewd Foldin rie we Y iN “gsi epM Gra ASE eases of Tiults ror Prue iy ve oles = . ¥ v f Tecturnal ania plied 3 States, hare ¢ rqws Chases ———— - Dunina a thunderstorm In the yleimty of Decatur, Ala, Thursday ovoning, lichtning struck a batn whore a numberof people had sought shelter, aud four persons were killed and olgit were seriously injure, A violent thunderstorm passed over the country in tho vicinity of Danyille, Va. yesterday, unroof- ing houses, prostrating fences, uprooting ‘treas, and doing very serlous Samege to the craps, ‘Phoy, 0,.V, Runuy ling béen appointed Entomologist of the Dopartmenbot Agricult- ure, hy’ place of Jy Ti, Comstock, resigned, Prot Riley tela the position befdre, but was obliged to” sign bocause “of; the meddle- somencss of the imeddlesomeLq: Duc. Prof, Riloy ds ddmlrably fitted for sho post, and his appotatment will be acceptable to'atl classes, partlenlarly to .the iarmors and” sclentific men of the country, el “Pauoel! Citiuetiax, ceriay, ongiht ‘Que Ho dan jor Manufant urore of Furaivrs’ eran Quality the best. Catalogue, price: Si oat wis, | THE CALIGRAPH a 7 Theonly porfoot Writing Machine, : . STOCKHOLDERS! MGETING, JNO. M. BARLEIBLD, Auont, 279 Ktato-nt. ~STOCKTOLDERS WERHNG ree ee oy MI, DIG EDISON 1) totin’s Impecunfous sons-lilaw, 15° the | sixty-five yotesgll that wero cast, and was | at the ‘Navy Yard, preparing apparatus for | | mpeclat D. patch to Thr Chicago Tridune oS Gproaao, Juno $5, 188 Dil rl I I i: Ny AY Ranger” of Windsor Park, an oflice which | declared tho gfrnine of the catious, which | compressjug cald aly on the’ principle that |. “Wasuinotoy, July &—Dr,, Susan A. Edb find PICT OA aa) veene oe the election ue afte ig oxogedingly profitanto to hiliu, but iu which | then adjourdd: >The Administration men | the tempprature of mines is cooled.. If other ‘son, who Is the President's nurse, 1s a Houte a tae transaction Of puch @thor Dusinoes 02.) dest wook. Hearing alo. Groat bargains ony ad ‘he does little aeryice. for the public, At the | feol confident that the nominees will be | things tall, it Aeintendad to fey this, opathio phyalclan of. lurge oxperiunce. She Etna Cama gta senha coe aaa is Bros ire shaneo, | fisfluing, cy pee aha May Chane 2 nt:zeview of volunteer troops by ‘the | elected, .asimany of tho “Bucks” haye’ 1 Wa, aerved a great deal In hospitals uri 7m Pelee MO ULW AIS, Yards, on Monday, July Usb, at am ‘Secretary. Factory, 576 South Olarivets 5 4 Queen’ hls woll-patd oficlat noglected his | promised to yote for Aittler and Japham, Mrs, Garfely went out for a drivo this War, and Is familiar with, musrehot woun 2 .

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