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= OSITICOSHT, WIS. "VOLUME XL. uUMyYs ‘Ys Rh ee OR h [rend’sKumyys MILK CHAMPAGNE, (TRADE MARK). ‘ JUST WHAT’S WANTED IN « SUMMER COMPLAINT Of Either Infants or Adults, - When exhausted hy cil by heat or overwork, ; tured with nausea, cnorgy at low obb, 1 ‘nd no appetite for tho usttal meals, then ‘sbottle of Arend’s -Kumyss, fresh from the ee, Is a treat for both palate ‘and “stomach. Strength and appetite return asif by magic. Arend’s Kumyss is the greatest BOON rer offered to suffering humanity, and every Inyalld should inform himself upon the wondorful qualities of this remprka ple food and hoverage. ! ‘Troatlse on Kumyss sent free to any |: saddress. } ‘The great popularity of Arond’s Kumyns )has eaused imitations to appear all over the country, none of which are ft for {delteate stomachs. Recollect that Arend’s Kumyss is not ‘gold to the trade, hut to consumers only. ‘| ONLY DEPOT, iArend’s Drugstore, . tn Madlson-st, and Fifth-av, et EASY EAS, COFFEES, & de. HUT COIS FROM Fin RON FARST iis” 4 WHITE HOUSE CITED SPICE MLS ESTABLISHED 1866, , Will open Thursday, July az, Retail Branch: tat rrr Adamsest., opposite the Post-Office, ‘the largest stack of- TEAS, COFFEES, and! /SPICES ever offered to the consumers of ‘Chicago, Manufacturers of ANTI-ALUM "BAKING POWDER. lt ADAMS-ST., Opposite the Post-Office. : FANCY Goons. NT WILL PAY T0 CALL AT TROND, RURLING & (OVS, 138-144 STATE-ST., ‘Vo inspect thelr stock of ‘TOILET AND FANGY ARTICLES, ‘Tiefnest ine ever brought to thls city, and sald ab loweat tiguros, Odor Cases, Jowol Cases, Work Boxes, Dosks, Swiss Carvings, aa Groutost Stock and Varioty of HAMMOCKS IN THE CITY. Bartartages Doll Perambulators, Boys’ Wagons. foys, Gamer, ke. Xe, Now Prout, Juat below Mi RUPTURE com. ’ HICAGO, AI i UR PARKER—Dzan ang After ‘salt i om Jerre with a nary Jarge scrotal hernin, aud thn firs Ht aia aa | fing go ha ‘ony rota ‘tie Batremtere dior tna Tiled, but hae eammplovely re 8 Mig Wasiinuondt, slitnutonct ed Meare now one. poration whatever, fee rutiay bar ituatte Rubies eunon of Bt ate. BAT nee ee ‘BL. 3 & PARKER, bd Htate-st., Chicuyy, Il, =—_ FINANCIAL, id Assortment of Choice BO N DS! FOR SALE BY PRESTON, KEAN & co., Domestio and _Forelgn Bankers. pore BUGGIES, PSS & GO oe aay Say the jug boat, Catatoyde, pHvea knd “torus seat For the trade. Only COM- Piste lines of Husinese und Tow ee THE LURE, “WGRE GREAT ‘Sk SERIES sor deidtecl Second and Third Days’ , PROGRAMME OF THE CHICAGO DRIVING PARK PUT INTO (ne Greal Programm, ON THURSDAY, JULY 21, TOUR GREAT RACES 2:27 Ciass—Rolla, Envoy, Lady Thorne, Argonaut, Dan Donaldson, Jessie Dixon, Elsie Groff, Unolaila, The ‘Great Pacing Race—Lucy, Sorrel Dan, Rowdy.: Boy, Mattie Hunter, Ben Hamilton, Sieepy Tom, Bay Billy. 2:30 Class—Indicator, J. B, Thomas, Rosewood, ‘Annie W., Troubadour. 2:a5 Class—~Fanny Witherspoon, Jcse- phus, Fred Dougiass, Big Soap, Florence, Alta, Abdallah Boy. LOOK OUT—Trofting Commences at 1 O'Clock "p. tn. ’ Madlson-st. Cars Direct to the Track Gate, ADMISSION ONLY 50 CTS. REMEMBER SATURDAY, JULY 28, “MAUD S.,” The.Queen of the Turf, will trot three heats « against her own unrivaled record of 2:103, and Is Likely to Trot in 2:08, Two other Great Races on the same day, 2:tg Class and a:2¢ Class, and * LITTLE BROWN JUG” to bent the pacing record. Chariot Races Every Day. PIANOS. Steinway ae aa The cnerelin tester test of time dem- onstrates that: the Steinway Up- right alone equals the Grand or i 8 are in durability, while in the -important feature of capacity for long standing in tune it excels oithor, and possesses in a super. lative’ ‘degree the higher qualities which haye made the Steinway tho standard. Piano of the world. The many. thousands of Steinway Up- ‘rights ing the past twenty years are Iiy- ine witnesses of their own oxtraor- dinary power of endurance. Quality and durability consid- ere tho Steinway is the cheapest Plano manutactured. LYON & HEALY, ‘State & Monroe-sts. - APOLLINARIS, A Apollinans ““THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” British Medical Journal, "Tonic, Restorative, and Enlivening.” . Dr, Thilenius, “ Rexhitarating, good for Loss of Appetite.” .. » Peter Squire, Chemist to the Queen. ANNUAL SALE, 9 MILLIONS. “Of all Grocers, Drugyists, & Min, Wat, Dealers, ‘BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Bl PROPOSALS, “TRACED PROPOSALS WHI be'recalved until Monday, Augnst 1, at 4 o'clock Dents by the West Chicago Park Commissioners for tho aupply of 800 Tons, more or loss of Luckue ‘wanns Coal, and 60 ‘Tons more of ies of Erie Conl, to be delivored ascniled for before May 1, 18%, ‘THOMAS J.BUDDAILD, Seu, 181 W. Wasblagton-st. MISOELLAI NEO EOUS. Tmpartaut to Wagers of Morsest GOODWIN BOS., of 104 Hroatway,Now York (m7 Ne fara of * Wael okly a mt auldas Waving i eunaploted alt nuce: ow 8 purchased in Chicago dur-: THURSDAY, JULY 21;, 188I—TWELVE PAGES DURAN CIGARETTE: a. s s . What is Rice-Paper? Rice-paper is the only un- injurious covering for cigar- ettes. It is expensive, and so is not used so much as is claimed ; but Blackwell's Dur- ham Cigarettes are not only covered with the genuine im- ported: rice-paper, but they contain the. purest and best tobacco and—no drugs, An Old Smoker Says 3 “lf you think. smoking is injurious to your health, stop smoking in the early morning. Two thirds of.the people in this country have their stom- achs out of order, and no man: ailing in ‘that way can smoke in the early morning before or after breakfast.. In such cases the body revolts against: to-: bacco-smoke until a few hours after getting up. Then you long for a smoke and enjoy it.. The best time to smoke isafter dinner and after suppér, and straight ahead till bedtime. Smoking would not hurt a baby if this. tule was followed. Never buy a cheap cigar. There is no economy in the practice. If you can’t afford good cigars, smoke less and enjoy your smoke.” He might have added justly, use ae Blackwell's Durham ci rettes, for. they arg not “only pure’ and good (better than any cigar), but they give . more enjoyment at less ex- ‘pense than can be obtained | from cigar smoking. _ All deal- ers have them, Healthy Comfort. Health and comfort are con- sidered by those who smoke Biackwell's’ Durham . Ciga: ettes, well & ‘Co, guarantee these cigarettes to be absolutely Messrs, W, T. Black- : pureand to be madeof thebest tobacco the world produces, Ty ro hula and aughonte infuruadion and volosuone ae rows phat take, wince dally, wud Linve ouened a Fy fun lst for-partivs’ dow bial Our success In withuat areal, avin rs Tran 4 to winnurs dal tdtor f . H uartlon lace: Gur Weakly cles ange urea Wouhesday at Suthers “attention | Bakers, ‘The Hoss Bakers will aii zu BLT pip te Me tations ees RE VOL, Presid SUMMER RESORTS. . THE “BRIGHTON,” i 1!) sfflantic City, N. J. Dt pneu tha Boas i ubid Cold Hom Wee wodurn conve! hong ue : We HME Y Ne ihe 5 Fareed Home, it Forest, Cook Con be «. Re Lis HE tere Hoag aie hg roves “dingrst spat Hoar wo Ws ukoshe, ores 4 ae cael wor Wefer to ftun. Ritisce auiuony, eure W, ee Aes GAK WOOD, GUZEN LAKE, WIt., ry . a LICAL GOooDs. oes, Sc eR a a ee aby CARRIAGES, fUccves cleariny sale, over 30 Carriages nein loft, elinutly damuged: will oluse Rene Petch. Chulca curriagus on weekly pays actory, 2%: 536 Howth Clurk-st. nights on sclentifio Hera efunctpun a ce Per Ct. Discount \w arinents urderud uf us during July, lal. Wwanp ELY & €0., Tailors, . b-av., comer of Monioc-st. oa bor siaculae GUAM Wa we | Bhe Gribume. tar-Persons leaving the, city far the nummer summer seagoncan have THs Trinvxe mafledte their ad- tress: at the following, rates, portage prepatls Darby Tamune, per month, $4} teluding Sun- day tésue, $1.23, Ir Is oxpected that the Irish Land bill will pass the Committeu stage in the House of ‘} Commons to-day, and will reach the House if At of Lords by the st at least. AN anttalavory detree will be Issued hy the Khedive next week. Under this: decree no additions ean be made to the number of slaves now fn Egypt, but those who ure now slaves will remain pul It ts belleved th that.the German Falk Inws on thelr expiration, by Mimitation will not be renewed.» Bismarck 4s intent on having peace with the Ultramontanes. Ho has ad- vanced imore than half the way to Canossa, —— Mu. C. 11, Macktnrosit,,who was elected Mayor of Ottawa, Ont, some tine age, but who was afterwards unseated on the ground that he hind not the necessary property quale ification, was yesterday reflected by a, large majority, ‘Tue Canadian team won the Kolopore Cup In the rife contest at- Wimbledon -yesterday by twenty points. The pride of every Cana- dinu will rise twenty degrees on hearing the news, and tholr loyalty will gain in exuber- ance corresponding’ : ‘Tar: natlmakers of Statfordshire, England, who struck for higher’ w: avout three weeks ngo, have suceeded. The manufact- urers have conceded the 80 per cont advance demanded, The strike was of no mein pro- portions, Fully 0,000 operatives went out. Coust Vow Karzrenp will continue to act as German Minister of Foreign Affairs. ls presence at Constantinople is not deemed necessary al-present, which means that Ger- many does not intend to bother itself much: with Turkish affairs. Bismarck has other frons in the fire, Tienes {fs promise of. abundance for the Irish, ‘The potato crop is reported to be in | excellent condition, and the prospects are that the yleld will Le large, and the quality of the tubers good, “Soiie of the farmers nn- ticipate that they Rhall have a considerable quantity to soll-after asatlétying thelr own wants, ‘Tut: Missisalppi Prohibition State Conven- tion was held at Jackson yesterday. ‘hero Were over “0 delegates in attentance. ‘Tne Convention conilned itself to the considera- tion of the best methods to Induce the Stato Legislature to submit: prohibitory consti- tutional anendment to uyote of the people of the State, “2 ls Boorwartenand Johnson, the Democratic nominees for Governor agd Lieutenant-Gov- ernor of Ohto, met at Congress Vall, Sar- atoga, yesterday, and telegraphed thelr ac- ceptance to the Comiittes appolnted by the Convention, ookw: be goon’ tapped, aud :théy¥oung. Democracy of Ohio will be happs Mns. Joun Fecirenei,. the wife of a Ger- man contractor and builder of Louisville, threw concentrated lye into the face of Dr, G. W. Priest, a. prominent dentist of that city, yesterday... It Is ‘thought that Priest will logo the uso of his eyes. Mrs. Kechtner , charges hin with havingsedueed her, but this chargo Priest denies with grent emphasis, Senator Ben Ilit1, of Georgia, was op erntud On yesterday at the Jefferson Medical Collego Hospital, Philadelphin, for eptheli- oma, ndiseage of the tongue, by Dr. Gross. Tle was under the Influence of: ether when the operation was’ performed, and lost but ttle blood. The ductors say that the pros- peels forrpld'and permanent. recovery aro good, Gonpon, one of the Fand “League trayers- erg, convicted ‘Tuesday Of having Incited 9. crowd to murder, was yesterday sentenced ton year's imprisonment. Gordon Is the frst Land-Leaguer, of uny «prominence agalnst whom the Crown lawyers have been able to obtain a verdict. ‘The jurors who convicted hn will have an interesting Une Muring the ensuing year, Tite Ohfo Prohibitionists met in conven- lon yesterday, nomltinted a full State ticket, and udupted -resolutions of the usual char- acter, Letters from Goy, Foster and Attor- ney-General Nash were read, Both elaimad that they. wero ‘not opposed to’ prohibitive legislation as such, but both held that, under the present Constitution of Ohio, there could be no prohibltory or tocal-option laws, none TuR farmers and agricultural Inborors of Cork County, Ireland, held a conference yes- terday to consider the demands of the latter for Increased wages, and the farmers practic: ally conceded all the demands, ns was antici- pated. The Land-League agitation has been of service to both parties. It hns, at-lenst, educated them to know thelr. riglits and to know how to malntain them, paaainusiea ennai Ir Is reported that Franco that, TrivOll being Turkish territory, any attempt.on the part of Frauco to Inter- fere In Its Internal arrangements would open. up ther whole “question of the European guarantee to the Turkish Empire; that on France being so Informed sho hesltated, and finally concluded not ‘to interfere, Tho car- respondence In. rolation to the affair will soon be published, eee Sin Cuanras’ Diracy stated in the Tlouso of Commons.’ “yesterilay, ovidently in refor- ence to the negotiatlan for n new commercial treaty with), Francg,—though the cAblemun .{ does not say .o,—that England docs not ob- ject to the principle of specltic duties, but hold that in: regard to woolen and cotton gourds It would be yery dificult, i¢ not Impos- sible, to agree on specitic duties which would be equivalent to ad valorem dutles, ———EEEE_—— 3 Tr {s reported that the Nihilists are holding A secret convention in St. Potersburg, but ‘so well have they. guarded the seerut of: their juceting-place that they liave so far baffled all tho Russian’ detectives, although the latter | are fully aware that the Convention iy belay held, It tg hinted However, that the detect tyes wre only walting: for a favorable oppors tunity to dlaplay (ehelr. knowledge of the: whereabouts, of the Czar'a formentory, a ‘<] clause, which aroused so much. Irish hostll- i his: “prison treats ment, He thinks he is 9 porson of. great ine portance, and, that, Lis. offense belong. of a polltleal character, he ought to: be treater with more consideration thay ordinary pris- ones. He clalms to be a gentleman accux, ‘ora other barrel will, gland has informed | tomed to luxury, ete, The jail authorities do not take him at his own estinate of: hitnsels, however, nnd have commenced to treat’ him as an ordinary felon. ‘This ts inving a good effect on him. Under tt hts vanity is dint! ishing somewhat, and he ts not go fordly- in lls munners as during tho first days of lis conflnement. Why the scoundrel: was ever treated with exceptional kindness by the jal ofticials 1s not clear, ——— Sirrixa-Butt, the noted Indian Chlef, has surrendered, © Accompanied by 200-0f his people, he arrived at Fort Buford yesterday, where they all gave up thelr arms and pontes. to Maj. Brotherton, without offering any re- marks. Bull was sullen, eross, and hungry, aint refused to talk much wntit he had eaten nd rested. ‘The Indian ChteC‘was induced to surrender by Louis Legare, a well-known Frenehman of the frontler, —_—— ‘Tie wholesale drug establistiment of James E. Davls'& Co,, Detrolt,was destroyed. by fire yesterday. ‘I'he fire orlytnated In the laboratory. ‘The nlenhol bath employed fin the nianufacture of vanilla extract became overheated and caught fire, ‘Ihe total loss was about $55,000, and the Insurance $40,000, Thomas MeQueen, a flreman, was crushed to death by the roof falling in, John W. Car- ter sustained very serious Injury, and two other firemen had !mbs broken. ———_ Tun President's condition last night was in every way satisfactory, Ie passed a very comfortable diy, Ils pulse fell’ to 80—the lowest point slice the shooting, Me took a little more thin the usual liquid nourish- ment, but has not been allowed to take solid food, except toast, since Monday, on account ofthe gastric disturbances: which occurred that day. Ills afternoon fever was very light yesterday, and quickly abated. His condition lust night was most favorable. Is fourteen counties of this State the corn crop promises n yluld dbove the average; in sixteen counties the Indications are that there will be an average yleld; In twelve counties the yield will be 5 per cent below anavernge; in ‘eleven countics about 10 per cent below an average; in eleven counties 15 per cent below; 20 per cent below in thirteen conn- tles; 25 per cent below In twelve counties; 80 per cent below Jn five counties; and more than $0 per cent bolow in eight counties, ——— A connesronpENT of the Paris Tempe is authority fur the statement that Inst year there were issued from Mecca letters appeal- ing to all good Mussulmans to unite in de- fense of Islamism, which, it was held, was threatened with destruction by ‘Christianity, ‘The elreular pointed out that the; English Christian raled the Indivn Afussulmans, the Frenchman ruled in Algiers, and the Rus- sin swayad the destinies of the Turcomans, ‘The French correspondent traces the recent disturbances in Algiers to this clreular, ‘Tur New York, Pittsburg & Chicago Ratl- way Company of Ohiv, and the Now York, Pittsburg & Chicago Ratlway Company of Penngylyania, and the Pittsburg & Chicago Railway Company, whose fines are now {1 course of construction, and which when com- -pleted will nake « continuous line through +) Pennsylvania, have been consolidated, and will hereafter be knowti as tie Now York, Pittsburg & Chicago Rallway Company. ‘The capital: stock of the new company will be about $7,000,000, divided into 140,000 shares. Spraken Suanve ina brief but pointed spevch defended hiuself yesterday In the Albany Legislature against the charges made agalnet him by the Conklinglte organs, which accused him of ingratitude and faith- leaness, He dented that he had ever re- evlved nny favors nt the hands of Conkling, aud repudiated the doctrine that a man must have no opinion except that of the man who confers a favoron him. He held that public office was a public trust to be performed for the public good, =Sharpe’s speech was ap- lauded by his assochites. Don Canros feels much aggrieved at his expulsion from France, “the cradle of his family,” which country he protests he “loves dearly.” He says the only motive which the French Government has for ordering his ex- pulston is that hoe attended the mass cele brated on St. Henry's Day for lls uncle. Ho ig not surprised at such conduct, however, atathue whon Spain ls mourning for her massacred sons and dishonored daughters” who helped to make Algiers frultful, but whom tha French Government did not pro- tect as itought, Ir $s reported that Lord Edmund Fitz maurite, a brother of the Marquis of Lans- downey, and one of the leaders of the terrl- torial Whigs tn the itouse of Commons, hus beon offered tho Under-Secretaryship for the Colontes, « position now held by Mr. Leonard Courtenay, a Radical, The Marquis of Lans- downe resigned the Under-Seerataryshlp for India last year because he was opposed to the Government conciliatory policy tawards Iveland, and Lord Edmund has strenuously opposed some of tho most Important clauses of the Land bill, ‘Tho offer of a position to the latter is rathor siullicant, Derury-Con.ecton Brayton, a brother of the Collector of Internal Kovenua of South Carojina, with four men, went toa place near Contral, In Pickens County, South Carallna, Tuesday ight for the purpose of arresting Jolin MeDow and two othar "moon shiners” and seizing an leit still, Ag the party approached the house of McDow they were fired upon, and Brayton was killed, His companions kept up the fring for somo time, negro are now at Centrul, and defy the rove- nue ofticers to arrest thom. Connulasloner Raum has instructed Collector Brayton to furnish Deputy-Marshat Konnedy with a: large posse, that MeDow may bo captured and puntshed, AL the origiunl clauses of the Irish Laid DUI, excppt the 12th, which was.withdrawa, have passed through the Committee stage In the Mouse of Commons, and the consider tion of new clauses which the Government, durlug the debate, promised to introduce was begun yesterday, One of tho most jm- portant of theso-cluuses fs that which was proposed yesterday by Mr, Forster, and’ which pkovides faollltios for building cot: tages for agricultural Inborers, ‘Tho Ieiwh: “nombers are represented as not so dlasgtly- tled ‘with the aembership of. the. Lund, Court as: at first, The bill has’ been {uproved in the Intercats of the tenants In “many ways, aud the conceaalons mado to the fandlords were not many,- ‘Tho emigration ity, has bee so ameidod as, in the opinion of O'Donnell and, other extreilsts, to be practically useless, He thinks that many Trivhmen caunot be assisted to emigrate by _ingans of the $1,000,000 placed at the disposal - of the Comulasl a loners for that purpose, : but without result, MeDow and wv Mitle apprehension: of a :reeurrence of the: -auking no questions,” except that he is care, “Cul ta sea tw ft that atin) fe mH ‘nob at before’ ‘nhinas lie has come to detest I THE: PRESIDENT. He Passed the Best Day Since the’ Assasin Shot Him. \ His Pulse Ranged Far Below 100, and There Was No Fever. - ’ At tho Hour, of tho Latest Re- port He Was Sleeping Quietly, The Surgeons Now Expect to Take Him on a Sea Voyage Be- fore Long, One Hundred and Fifty Men Are Filling Up the Tallapoosa for That Use. The Malariat Influences Which Retard Convalescence Will Then Be Removed. é Intolerable Boarding-House Airs of the Ugly Scoundrel * Called Guiteau. He Calls Himself a Prisoner of State, and Demands Daily Papers and Bouquets. Boston Evidently Getting Ready to Do Its Usual Sickening “Sym- pathy Act,” 4 OFFICIAL UTTERANCE. MORNING, Exrcutive MAnston, July 20-8: 0, m. —The progress of the President towards re- covery continues uninterruptedly, Ie has passed a very quiet night. Pulse this,nornue ing, 86; temperature, $3.4; respiration, 18, D. W, Briss, |. Woopwa: JK. Baunrs, peNT Reybury, EVENING, Extcotive Manstoy, duly 2-7 p. m.— ThePresident has passed au excetlent duy. At 1 p.m, his pulse was 88; temperature, 98.4; resplration, 18. At the present thine his pulse Is 93; temperature, 99.0; respiration, 10, DW. Br J.J. Woopwann, IK B. : Ronee Reynurs, Exr TANaION, July 20,—The fol- lowlng telegram ‘was sent by thonttending surgeons to the consulting surgeons this evening: Exycutive Mansion—July 20—7 p. m.—Dur- ing the pust twenty-four. hours the President's Progress has been uniform and satisfactory. Ho hada good night, and bas expressed bimselt throughout the day as fociing comfortable. Tho medication reported in our Inst telegram bus beon continucd without change. At8:u0-n, my, pulse, 80; tompernture, 08.4; respirution, 1 At’ ulse, 88: temperature, 98.4; respiration, Tp. m., pulse, 08; temperature, W.0; ros- piration, 10. D. W. Bursa, J. K. BAnnes, ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. 5 A.M, WEDNESDAY, EXECUTIVE MANsioN, July 20-5 a. 1n.— The President up to this hour has passed n very comfortable night, and is dolug as well as can be erpecte AM ste There Is a deetted {mprovement In tho President's condition this morning, Hestept very well during the night, and his pulsa at this hour is 8, which Is lower than at any previous tine, ‘The temperature and respira- tlon normal, The wound Is doing well, and is discharging. freely and properly. ‘The President's appetite is still good, and: great caro will continue to be exerelsed In his dict. 1:30, Tho President is passingn comfortable day, and inaking steady progress toward eonya- Jesgunce.. At this hour his pulse Is 88, aud fils temperature and respiration normal, 40 pM, Dr. Reyburn reports that tho President ts passing the most comfortable duy since his Infury, He has slept well, and taken Hquid nourishment with a relish at intervals, and has had ne fever, The pulsa has ranged from 86 to 00, and fs now at the tleure last named, and temperntore and respiration have been normal all day, IL Pp. Me The President has linproved steadily nll day, and his condition to-night is in every way satisfactory, He has taken rather more than the usual amount of liquid nourish- ment, but has been allowed no solld food since the manifestations of gastric disturb Anice on Monday, excopt toast saturated with the Jules of roast beef or steak, Uls aftor- noon fever, which came on Jute to-day, was very light, and has at this hour nearly abated, The usual quantity of sulphate of morplin was adintaistered hypoiormieally this aventng, and the patient is now asleap, All hls symptoms are as favorable as could be destred, THE BEST DAY. PULSE 84, Spectat Dispatch to The Crtoago Tribune, . Wasuratoy, D, O., July 20—Thls was the brightest. morning since the Presidont was wounded, He hada restful night, and this morning, at the customary hour’ for making the examination, lis puise was 80, which 18 Jower than ft has, bean ab any pre- vious thine; and his tetiporature and respi thon were normal, ‘The wound isdoing well, and Js making tho healthful’ discharges which the phystelans desire, The phystelans wenta little further tu thoir bulletty this morning than has been the custom, and auld; Tho progress of tho Preal- dent toward. recovery continues untae tercupted. ‘The diet las been changed, 80. tut'now the surgeons any that they have: J.J. Woopwann, Honenr Reyuuny, fover, and ns the: cungitlons improve, the Prestdent grows brighter, Hefty: : COMFVORTANLE AND CHRENFUIS: ©. “The eats now "that whlch ly set before him, ty anid suggests: that it be sent” to we i an “subject, Sit- tinx-Lull,: The physlel tondants at. thoy White:Mousa’ think that: the -turi-In. the long ‘Jane’ has beon reached, Still, .: the . doctors “decline aiticially to state that. ey segard tho Pres!- dent out of danger’; . . THEY ACT, HOWEVER, ‘as {f they considered hilm convalescent, Mrs. artield spends egreater portiay of tha day: A ~@RICE FIVE CENTS. by the President's bedside reniling-to him the newsunpirs’ hendiines, She does not read Jong articles. Contributions of ‘med! clio and rare wines continue to be recelved at the White Mouse, and, if the President re- covers, he will bo able to furnish better wines for hts State dinners than ever Gen, Grant did, . The doctors tind dally new evis dences of granulation tn the wounded parts. Dr: Bilss says that. he thinka all the lacorated tissue has passed out, Ile is certain that the wound is now healing, whieh Js ull that cotld be expected at this stay. THES MICHOSCOPIC EXAMINATIONS of the pus are sald not to hidieate any pen etrating wountl [In the liver, and to this exe tent to not confirm the dlarnosis of the at tending surgeons, “The President hng passed the best day since he was wounded. ‘There jus been but a stight reettrrence of the fever. Ills appetite has been geod and his food Is nashullated well, but ft hag not been as hearty, ‘The phystelans. do not again propose to overlond the Prestlent’s delicate - stoninch, ‘The President, of course, 14 weak, and is weary from lying so touein bed, He is looking forward tiow chiefly to the thine when fe ean take the trip upon the Potomac, an, posethly, a sen voynye, which has been promised hihn by the nflddte of August, if he continues. to fiprove, Arrangements are already mating so that that trip shall be as sufe and comfortable as possible. THE TALLAPOOSA, & United States steamer now ont of com: intsston, Is, undergoing repairs, and was to | be ready for service Sent. 1, ‘The Secretary of the Navy has issned orders to put additional men atwork upon her, so that she may be ready by Aug. 15, ‘This vessel Is a paddle Wheel, aud the physteluns and naval officers have agreed that it will be better adupted to the President's condition than the Dispatch, a steamer of the same size, which Is a screw, ‘The ‘Yallapoosn fs to be arranged with a swing berth, so thatthe Prestdent will be as. Hite atfected as possible by the movement of the ship, THE PLAN ig, as soon as he ean safely-bo moved, to ree move him from libs present malarial sur- roundings, place him upon this Government steamer, and take him to the vicinity of Ilampton Roads and the Cape. avolding rough weather, If he shall improve ‘with the sea atr and thare shall bea falr day, he may be taken later to Long Branch. In any event, it is the purpose to spend the days of convalescence on. board this vexsel, 1s the surgeons Will not be willing to permit him to travel by rail tur a long time, THE METER, Notwithstanding the apparatus for tifting- Jin, similar to that in itso at Bellevue Hos- pital, has been prepared and was attached to his bed by Dv. Nichols, the surgeons jinve ordered if to beremoved, for it Is feared that Its presence would exelte him, aud he will continue to be lifted by six men, ‘The doctors trace the two relapses that he has had, in a great measure, to excitement which might have been nvolded. chun, ? To the Western Assoctated Press. ‘ Wasmtnatoy, D.C. July 20.—The ‘Prest- dent Is better to-day than any day yet. Ho is mnking excellent progress towards recov- ery. Mr. Crump, who nurses the President at night, sald to-day that the President rested more easily on his pillow tast night tan any night siuce the shooting, and awoke only at. - long Intervals, and each tine seemed re- freshed aud stronger, ‘The entire absence of ing found the patient with,» pulsa of so, which is nearer the norma! point’ (75) than ever before, and witha temperature und ress plration natural, GEN, BWAIM. also satd to-night that the President enjoyed a refreshing rest Jast night, and had bi easy all day, To-night tho Western Us elated Press reporter had another talk witli Dr. Bilss about the Prestdent, and Dr. Bilas said: “The Presidents getting along splen- didly, and we could hot ask for Broiler prog- ress than hels inaking.” “Do you consider him out of aaiger* “Heo fs conyalescing finely,” replied the Doctor, “There are dangers yet, but they are so remote that we donot really fear them. Sull they might arise. Hols not absolutely safe yet from blond-polsoning, but that danger is not more than a possibility. He looks better to-lay than ever before, ‘Lhe lines of his expresston are better,—are natu- ral, like they wero before he was hurt. Ho Is galning strength right along. His appe- the Is good, and his digestion Is good. He is stronger to-day than yesterday, and, Indeed, THE IMPROVEMENT. OF EACIE DAY ; over the preceding Is philn to all, He has Jost about thirty pounds, 1n-lifting hin to~ day we concluded that he hd lost tweuty- five or thirty pounds. Tho Presitont hin self 1s more hopeful: now, and feels that he will recover... We have ‘eneourngedt lim to s0 hopestnce the syniptom’s of conva- leseence set Ih, At first I told him frankly that he had butasingle chance, but ns the dangers have gradually passed, and his con- dition improved, we lave reassured bhi, At ono tine, aud for. some days, he hat very little.if any hope of getting out of that bed, TUF PROGRESS OF THE SUPPURATION of the wound continues satistactory, aud the dsonarge ol pus, whieh sttll ronaing healthy, this morning indleated that THK EXTREME CHANNEL OF THE WOUND fs boing happily drained. ‘Uhere are also sixns of the granulation of the wound, show= {ng that the healinw process Is rapidly ap- proaching. All the lacerated tissues have, wo bollave, about passed out. We are cer taln that itis heallng, and, now that It has got to that stage, we cannot expect any more, ‘Tlie will do the reat. ‘The fever hos gut to its lowest -polnt, and we are all qulte happy. + “Doctor, when will io President be able to get up?” wT thlnk that In soverat woekw ho will be ablu to tuke a sea voyage, “We ‘hope to ret tus out iu that thee? ite TUTE ASSASIN.... “HIB. VANECY. 3 Wanmsxaron, Dy 0, duly 0.—Prison fore and diselpiine have taken much of the starch out of Gultequ, and have even had n wilting effect upon his: Suordinate vanity. ‘When: first continod he made frequent complaluts of Ils treatment, Ie. regarded: filmselt ns at important personage, 0 prisoner of State, and denianded better care than was’ bestowed on fis fellow-prisoners,.whow he denomingted 03 conmon felons.” Lo protested against, ‘balng’ ‘put on aleve} with the other prisoners, “To sak ho wos a xontloman nooustamed ta chavlug the best of fare; aud, In’ fact, “to luxe ury,! and! ho foslsterl that “ho should bo so “treated, His domands wero often nite IN AN INSUPTING MANNEM, and usnully-Ignored.:s Le ts foie af wrltln; ‘about himself, and ,consuijes every scmp o _baper ha ean, get, 1Wsthis sway, [Iu bus net can up! " ond ia demand. , mete tr sme Ub. puis; janner, ja changed eo eee Ea ‘uid apparently. bogins to Jepllza that others: do not. remard hily. orjue “Wn bie UghtJio.does, “Phe other. day he com- plained that he “did hot get coffee onough. ‘The “Warden : allowed hla two cups ata neal, while tha other briqouers got only ons, “This concession seomod TO HEVIVE HIS MEINE ¢ ‘ov BELRiMvoUT oud ho forthwith began, ty put ol aire aguln. fever vanished the restlesness, and this mon: |...

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