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_ OR i BEFORE THE DAY OF SALE TXAMINE FOR YOURSELE “THE RESIDENCE LOTS IN FS é NORMAL PARK WHICH ARE TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION : Saturday, Aug. 6, AT 2 P. M. Die Moro Thorough the Hxan- ination tho Bette. For full information, plats, tickets on spe+ cial trains, etc., apply to The Chicago Real Estate Exchange, _ 116 & 118 Dearborn-st., OR TO “TURNER & BOND, Agents and Managers of the Estate, 102 Washington-st. OPTICAL GOODS. ter of Optical ty atyomatcal. “and Forvoying «prune, | oigealne ing pera Sod pen ee einen. ‘lon seri eren ken the lantest HOSE nthe Nortiweuts Homan Ariificlal Eyes Inserted Without Pain, THE LAUGHBT BTOCK IN THE CLLY, CAUTION,—Don't pay exorbitant prices to ad~ fenurorstor Spectacles. Wo voll tho bost ‘Beaatiian + Febbles HW to 4.14, and the best ground French Mentpaws yoate practices in tho art of fitting fitsee, ur method te Honore: donlings “which bos SaHupoue trade, Artifeial Homan Byos insortod MORNIS BERNHARDT, Opti 15 fate-st, Room 3, second floor, ast exe Clasively. youre” pmotico in the nijuatigent of Glasses Lo every form of dofectlve eyealuht, Lottors of recommendation testifying ta his superior ability ‘#64n Upticinn und the perfoctness of hls ulasses can be“icen at M. Bernhardt ofice from tho nuted fro fersors off Mush Studien! Collexe, Chieaxo BMadical College, Hahneman Coleg Tor lomaopathig College, leading Divines, our moat prominent and ioe ta ejsens, tmcluding abeh eneomtuns from cloner, Blind Institutes, ot, ote. LOUIS HL. MAEUTLED, Analstant, : DENTISTRY. 2 DR. DAY, "ai Bast$5 rte Filling Best, One-Quarler Old Rates, Alto tho only practical tacth WITHOUT A PLATE, lower Suction Mato, which nover Joosons while ah or eating. ized Air or faa). chloroform, ether free for inleas oxtracting! “3 yours’ ract acticg. Office open juneay forenoon. “All orks mintecd. DR DA’ vi Enat Madison-st, mn GENERAL NOTICE. ais tie aibave invented and patented a ¥ire Esc inpe that ja Ample in yits cunsiriction and unerntion, Wie made moti wholly of wood, ts vo: ychosp, abd. hoe been MACHINERY, DESIGNER AND BUILDER Special Machinery, JNO. J. CLAUSE, - 15to 17 South Canal-at, FOR SALE, Floating Elevator FOR SALE. . Atdress * 3. 1. 0, aitogs ——— Toom 23, Goltrat Maviert all, Pure Cream Tartar, Pure Bi-Carb. Soda. H. A. HURLBUT & co., 114 & 116 Lake-st, ARTISTS MATERIALS, “ALH.L ABBOTTS CO. |. ARTISTS? MATERIALS Mi Of Every Description, ath, Instruments, Papers, ko, ; It? State-st. ) Se Stators COMMISSION MERCHANTS, con lOkD & PHILLIPS, MISSION MERCHANTS, ’ 123 LaSalle-st, ; CRAIN OPTIONS A SPECIALTY, Se LATLORING. (5 Per Gt. Discount 22 all Garments ordered of ua Curing July, 182. EDWARD ELY & CO., Tailors,‘ ‘abasheay., comer of Montocest, ° aes al fo bia au which data tho propusale _ SATURDAY, DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO, SIF FIVE, CENTS. a 3) Hospital Service, being asked of its concerning a disadrecinent If ‘Ivatthe famous Sunday morning obs wor trite, replied that - 1S! THEY WERE FAISE, that Dr. Bliss Invited suggestions $2 Sjracons present, and that avery ora h ‘tillest opportunity to offer fily opin- int time. “Dr. Hamilton deprecated vsilless criticism to which the attondirig surgeons were subjected, and satd that tho profession otght everywhere to hold wh the Jiands of those intrusted with so great re- sponsibility, The surgeons in charge of the President’s caso continue to find ttn dimeult matter ‘to sult the lay doctors of the aensa- tlonal press.” A fow days ago these Inymen wero Snsisting. that the opinions of the cou- sulting surgeons should be obtained. But THE VERY SECOND BULLETIN towhich the name of a consulting surgeon was attached was declared to be one that concealed material facts in regard to the President's condition, ‘Upon the appearance of the 7 o'clock bulletin Jast night these lay doctors nt once attacked {t as sncomplete, because {t did not give the reason for the slight Increase In fover which {t announced, and {t was Inaccurate sinca it'did not an- nounce that the fever was caused by astoppage of the flow of pus, The facts were that, ‘upon the evening examination. preceding the issulng of the bulletin, the fever was pres- ent, and was falthfully announced. ‘The reason was not given, slinply because the stirgeons had not surely ascertained it. ‘They had, at the dressing, found the draiu- age-plpe a little clogged, but they could not at once determing how- much that had to do with the fever. So they truthfully an- nounced the fever, and let the bulletin go. Seon after [t was published that the fever began to subside, and then it be- came apparent that the slight clogging of the pus in the drainage-tube had caused the tise. So far from attempting to.conccal any- thing, as the Iny‘doctors asserted in their dispatches, the fact that ‘the fever was an- nounced without waiting until they should be able to give a satisfactory reason for it, proved the honesty of the bulletin, But it isimpossible to suit tho lay doctors, and they are holding out even longer thun the atuck-jobbers, A COMFORTADLE SLEEP. ‘To the Wratern Assoctated Prete, Wasmnaton, D, C., July 29.—Tho fever which showed Stself.on the President last night disappeared by midnight, and he had -another quict ani comfortable day to-day. He slept some during the forenoon, and had one good nip In the afternoon, . Ie said te- day that he felt decidedly better, and ex- pressed a desire for more solid: food. He also said that he felt stronger, and asked to © be propped up In bed for a while. This re- quest was granted by the surgeons, and for half an hour or so the President,. supported by pillows, sat up nearly erect In bed. ‘This change of position gave him considerable-re- lief, and, upon lying down again,’ he’ fell asleep, All three bulictins to-duy have Indi- cated satisfactory progress, and the feel- THE EXCELSIOR SUMMER OL STOVE dressad by Cardinal Guibert to the Pops went to the Italian Minister of Foretgh Af fairs and expressed regret that the French Government should wink at the publication of such a document. 627-Pertons teavhng thd edly for the summer eeasoncan have tne Trizngre mailed to thelr cul- dress, ct the followirid. rates, postage prepald: DAtwy ‘Cuinuxe, per mont} (SI; including Sun- day tesue, $1.23, Z His Painful Maret Toward | 31) Recovery Slow but Un- ’iriterrupted, ‘Tite Irish Home-Itulers have very sensibly concluded not to issue a manifesto diselalin- ing knowledge of the infernal machines am- portation Into England, and the plots, pluns, and boastings of the dynamite patriots, ‘The Home-Itulers are not at all certain that the machines were imported, and if thoy wero they could have known nothing of tho elr- cumstduces of the importation, ef Wanster and fate, wwonther for tite region to-tlay. IsArArr WALKER, colored, was hanged at Gonzales, 'Tox., yesterday, for the murder of Als wife some months ngo, He Was Allowed to Sit Up in Bed for About Half an’ Hour ” Yesterday, ‘Tie defeat of the Ameer Abdurrahman has caused Iittle excitement inEngland. Tho Timea, which, had the defeat occurred two years ago, would shout “On to Candahar!” “Our British Empire ts in .dangerl’? now contents Itself with saying: “We ara in no way viedged to the support of Abdurrah- man.”. Itcost tho English taxpayer a con- alderablo suin to set him up in the first in- stance, though. Tir Manhattan Ratlroad Company of New. Yorl: pald the Reeciver of Taxes yosterday $186,187, being a portlon of the §1,000,000 levied on eloyated railroad structures, His Voice 1s Now Recognized =by the At- {endants as More Nearly . Natural, SharpTricks Some dealers are trying to ‘take advantage,of the demand for BLAcKWELL’s DuRHAM Lone Cur to work off poor: er tobacco that they have in stock. We are pretty sure you can’t be imposed on in this way for of course you won't take any tobacco that hasn't the picture of the Bun. onthe label. Don’t Jet any- one persuade you that some- thing else is just as good. ‘Tins Western Union Telegraph Company Ins “absorbed? tho Northwestern ‘Tele- graph Company of Wisconsin. ‘The trans- fer it appears, was made onthe 8th of May ast « ‘Tho Inrgnst, tho grontent hoater paying tho targost wicks), thy Intesy nnd next designed, tho sliupiest nnd onslent taken enro vf, the aleanast und, most cunvon> Jont ony tore ever Inyonted, ‘The Stove with tho Niapuans zistenelan Povey, tlle ses Over. inset Ele Mente 4 tho Only Merfect Mrolter dando, hunce tha siova with tte groatoat capacity. THE ONLY ABSOLUTELY SAFE STOVE. All kinds of O11 Stoves Repatred. Excelsior Oll Stove Mnfg. Co., OFFICE AND SALLSIOOM, AR peseeorss Ce PP EANOS, ‘OS. At 7 Last Night, Pulse 98, Temperature 100, Res- piration 20. —— ‘Tire Engilsh ‘Lorics aro very much dis- pleased that Mr. Gindstone accopted Par- nell’s amendment to the Irish Land bill’ pro- viding for staying executions for debt pend- ing the fixing of a fudiciul rent by the Land Court. ‘The Torles woul growl at the least concession made to Parnell. ‘They have no love for him, and doubtless cannot under- stand how Mr. Glndstono and tho Liberals can pay any attention to “his arguments or demands, “SeNatons Puan, Blatr, Jones of Nevada, Johnston, aud Butler: will be the Senate _Cominittes lo escort the remains of Col. J.C, Burch, lute Secretary ot. the Senate, to Ten- hessee, Opinion of the London ‘Lancet on _ Garfleld’s Chances of Ro- covery. —== Frank Gituent and Merrick Rosengronts were hanged at Leadville, Colo., yesterday, the former for the murder of James McCal- Jom, tho latter for the antirdee of Jolin Lang- meyer, ' Progress of Prof, “Bell's Experiments with tha Devica to Discover the Bullet. Tne Chinese Government is anxious to enter into a treaty with England by which the importation. of oplum into China from British India might be prohibited, China thinks that England ought to enter into the trenty In the interest of justice and human- ity.” England. views the question from a monetary standpoint, and as long as it isin the Interest of any considerable: number of British merchants that the trade should go on thero will ba no treaty, POSTMASTEIt- PRAT JAMES lias decided that clerk-hire in post-offiees where tho pres- entrate Is higher than the sum authorized by inw must be reduced. -‘Lhere nro 150 offices to which Mr. James ordor will apply. : _——— Iris reported that both tho Chinese Am- bassadors at Washington, Chin Lan Plu and Yung Wing, have been recalled, Itis thought that China will. bo represented by one Am- bassador at Washington for the future, ee ESEcutive Mansion, July 20—-8:30 a. m.—-+ Tinmediately after the evening dressing yes- terday, tho President’s afternoon fever be- gan gradually, to subside, He slept well during the night, and this morning is free from fever, looks well, and oxoresses himn- selt cheerfully. No rigors: have occurred during the past twenty-four hours, nor in- deed nt any tine since the 25th instant, A. moderate rise of temperature in the after- noon Is to be anticipated for’ soine tine to come, At present his pulse fs 92; tempern- ture, 99,4; respiration, 18, D. W. Briss, + J. K. Banners, J.J. Woopwarp, Ronen Ruyuunn, Frank LL Lasunron. 12:90 rp. M. EXECUTIVE Mansion, July 20~13:90 p. m.—The President bore the dressing of his wound well this morning, and exhibited very Mttle fatigue after its completion. The ap- pearance of the wound, tho character ‘and quantity of the discharge, and,the general condition of the patient are satisfactory. Ho Tests well and takes an adequate qtantity of nourishment. At present his pulse is 08, temperature 91.4, respiration 19, Try one package. of this and decide for yourself as to its merits. bP Dropping into a ‘store this ©} afternoon the dealer said Unequaled in brilllancy and sweetness of tone and character of workmanshi A fine alk Pipe smoker seems to aanorimenta of Gronds, Uprig! site; and| wantthat Lone Cur of. yours ui i Base Wo sags : f susibiee hae and say it is.“just the thing,” “the best. they ever had," etc, ‘Two sirooTiNa affrays occurred in Spring- field, Ill, yestétday. ‘ George De Barrows, white man, shot Henry Jones, a colored «jf man, and James Itandalt shot Theodore Arnol. Both shots will probably prove fatal. eee Senator Dawes In a published letter out Ines a plan of Clvil-Service reform which, in his opinion, would work well. He would haye the President appoint none but Cabinet. officers, the Cabinet ofiicers to be heldatrictly responsible for the conduet of their depart- ments, Le would still further divide the duty of appointment among the heads of the various bureaus, holding each head of « bu- reau responsibe for the efficiency and hon- esty.of those who are employed therein. \ Ir Is thought probable. that the Rey. D. J. Riordan, at present Chancellorof the Arch- locese of Chicago, will*be appointed Vicar- General .to succeed the Most.Roy. Dr. Mc- Mullen, recently appointed Bishop of Dayen- port. é Mn. Wurre, tho American Minister to: Berlin, has tendered his resignation, to ‘take offect'Aug. 15, at which’ date he will: leave Berlin for the United ‘States, No appoint- anent of n successor chn:be made until the President has recovered: STORY & CAMP, * 188 and 190 State-st. WINDOW. CLEANER. Perfection Window Cleaner. , Useful, Cheap, Duravdte. Is ‘there any smoker who has not tried BLACKWELL'S Duruam Lone Cur yet? | If there is we want to say, to - him, it is pure, it is made from the very zest leaf * Mayor TLanmson says ho fs in favor of a modification of the fire ordinance so that frac houses may.be built on alternate lots, Ilis Donor thinks that with such anordinauce In force there would be uo more danger from fire than under the. present ordinance. Carter wants the ordinance modified in the * iS 5 g ing of confidence in tho. President's Every Hotel in this city has them. tobacco, it contains No DRUGS Onx Bohannon, a brutal wite-benter, was | Intercst of the poor man, but investigation D. W. Briss, recovery, now is as general as It was . & Nat'l Bank . * a fined only 850 by n West! Side Justice yester- | Will sliow that lw {s inore solleltous to sell J. K, Bannes, before his relapse. Tha White House this and for this reason we ask you:to try only one package. After you have tried. it we are content. that you should’ decide about i Ag any “Newspaper “« «€ “ «Business Block “ iste Janitor of Hoof of trade and other larco bulidinus a8 to thelr merits. SLL KN ra, Hintdware and Wouse-furniaiing Donators aul have thos. Aisiyour Dred 1 one i, Dow BLT, 01 LY IN . MOURNS OF 4A aati, ~ PERFECTION WINDOW CLEANEE:€O,, Carbondale, Pa, yesterday. Mrs. srry Van- 107 Mudtron-st.,’ Chiengo, Dorst was killed by Aghtulng, ‘ana her hus- ‘WOVEN WIRE MATTRESS, eee band and four other: pergoni;,ware.aeveroty” pac a aan ae N f lor F le {njurea, An unlnown man was killed. ‘The “NOt {Ong since a gentleman Woven Wire g since ag Nehtning did considerable damage to bulls in the East in speaking of a J.J. Woopwann, _ 3 Ropenr Reysuny, Frank L. Hasurrox, TPM Execurrve Mansion, July 20~7 p. m— The President has been comfortable and cheerful during the day, and has had quite s. snap since the noon bulletin was issued. The afternoon febrile rise came on: later and was not so-marked as yesterday, The wound has been discharging freely, and looks well. At pfesent his pulse is\08, temperature 100, respiration 20, few lots and to help somo real-estate specu- Intors, Darrison’s disinterested love of the ‘poor man isa matter of recent growth. He was not so exceedingly philanthropic when le dealt in tax titles, ‘Tne afternoon fevdr of tho Prestaoct was much less yesterday than apy day since the “shooting, and ft quickly subsided, until at 11:30 p.m. it had entirely disappeared. ‘The temperature at tho last-named hour was nearly uormal, Tho wound was in a very day. Not being ablo’ to pay the fine, ie was sent to Jail to work tt ot, It is strange that the Justices allow fellows of the Bohannon sine to got off so cnsily.° afternoon was a quict as could bo. Senator Jolinston and’ Represontatives’ Urner and Wise called, ‘There wero but a mere hand- ful of visitors, 1n his usu! message to the Cabinet officers at.7 o'clock this morning, PrivateSeeretary Brown stated ‘that. tho. _President was doing wolt at that hour, and as “a result, the Cabinet officers did not consider it necessary to visit the White. House, e3- pecially as they were provided with # copy of tho morning.bulletin, confirming tho good news. Secretary Windom and Postmaster- General Janies, in. accordance with, their dt * Duruxa a severe storm? whieh occurred at Ings. 4 —=—=— healthy condition, aud the physicians were D. W. Briss, custom, called on thelr way to thelr Depart- certain smoking tobacco said ‘Tne climate of Tunis does not appear to.| yery hopeful of his ultimate recovery, ‘The J. Banyes, ments, Gen, James was: the first-to call, aud a ess. i Ss agree with tho French troops.. Large num- | President expressed himself os feeling de- J.J, Woupwann, was aecompanied by . .it. was so good he went to | bers of them aro reported to be dylne of | cldcdly better yestorday, and asked for n ~ Ronenr Reynuns, JUDGE ROUERTSON, —*: tnalarial fever, The Boy's troops are de-/ larger allowance. of solid food. He also Frank H, Haminron. | Collector of the Port of, Now York, who “sleep every evening smoking and the more he smoked the more he wanted. Our Lone Cur will not have that effect ‘because we don’t put any ’ Opium in it, so if you want ‘to get in the habit of using Opium or other drugs you ° had better. not waste time and money in smoking Brack- wetL’s DurHAM LoNnG Cur. serting hint, aud tho Government must be carried on almost: entirely by French sol- diers, asked perinission to be allowed to sit up, and this request wns granted. He sat up in bod propped by pillows for half an hour, and he felt vypry much refrestiod thereby. f —_ arrived in the city last night. He was re- colved by Private-Secretary Brown, and expressod much gratiticatiun at thesmproved condition of. the President. Ile desired to have his heartfelt sympathy with the Presi- dent conveyed to Mrs. Garileld. Dr. Rey- buen sald this afternoon that everything was moving along smoothly and nicely, and they were much encouraged over the progress uf the case, ‘Che wound looks well, he sald, and is discharging freely, Tho. President takes guflictent nourlshinent, and sceins to relish {t, Dr, Ilamilton will not leave for New York until after the evening dressing to-morrow, at which :time Dr, Agnew wilt have returned, Dr. ‘Hamilton. was going after the morning dressing, but postponed his departure until evening so that he night meet Dr. Agnew. Dr. Diiss said to-niaht that the President is Improving ‘steadily, aud innking. satisfactory progress toward re- covery. ‘Che Doctor was asked by the West- ern Assuciated-Press reporter, if the Presl- dont had gained auy strength during the past seven days. ‘* He has,’ svas the reply. “Tho quantity of nourishment has been steadily Increased, a8 his appetite grow, and to-day the President asked for solid food. We intend to gratify htm inthis respect to- inorrow, aud «give him. more substantial nourishment, as his stomach is evidently In condition now to digest it, ‘The President suld to-lay that ho feltstronger and asked to sit In’ bed Hoe was propped up, and {6 did him-good, We, Intend to let him sit up every day, aban’ upright position will give his heart better play. ‘Lhe Prealdent expresses himself ns feellng better than ut any thue since hoe was shot, . UNOFFICIAL, 7:00 A. Me. Executive Mansion, July 20——-Dr. Bliss‘ says tho President passer m com- fortable night, and awakened this: morning: feellng refreshed. Ile took some nourish- ment about 7 a. m., and is now resting qulet- ly. is pulse this morning is 93, and tem- perature apparently about normal. Lis con- dition fs thought to beas goud as at any time during the past throo days, 11:00 A. 38, ‘The President is having another quict, comfortable day. Siuco tha morning. bul- Ietin hls temperature and respiration have remained oral, and his pulse is below 100, Us nourishment to-day. has: consisted ehilet- ly of the juico of freshly-roasted beef, milic, and prepared ment extract. As an experl- ment, tho surgeons have also given him to- day a small quantity of the beverage kuown ug “Xumyss,” 4:80 p. ot. Dr. Biss reports that the President has had an excellent day. He has slept naturally a good denl of the time. Ie has taken nour- Ishment frequently without any symptoms of gastric disturbance, and has been entirely "free from fever. | In the Judgmentof the sur- geons, ho fs better than yesterday at tho same hour, 11:80 p, a, The Presidont has had o very favorable aay, and there Isa marked. Improvement In Its condition to-night, as compared with that of three days ago, Io has taken in the past fifteen hours the full usual allowanceof nour- {shmnent, and there has been o slight Increase Tur anti-Jewish sgitations and conse- auent riots have agaln broken out in Russia, Recently thirty houses belonging to Jews in the Villages of Borlsyol aud Birizan In the Government of Poltava were destroyed, ‘The rioters fired.on tho Russian troops, kilug four, ~ Cheap imitations are offered. They are coarsely. woven and poorly finished. 4 you want a Bed that you ‘can rely on, see that it bears our brand. + For sale by Furniture Dealers. UNION WIRE MATTRESS‘CO., @ North Clark-at,, Chicaro. BUSINESS CARDS. i, W, LYMAN, JAMES W. VAIL, PORT WASHINGTON, WISCONSIN, Western Malleable and Gray tron Works, ‘This ontablisbrpent,glosod by tho, aaslmnmant of Z. er Thy La pow: 4 min iy operation, pres Buseaaaamie o aud ta wunrauvog sadintaos ‘We inake » spociatt: ty ue Agauiurnt Avorksund || aac AN Ynrmurly. ot schumaciar & Johne gon, and ni mt Union ‘ana unaasturing os COS tae IM PeRROF W. MAN £ CO. FINAN OTAT ns To CAPITALISTS ty OF Livingston, State of stinols, ostors Pay the bondsot the. co ant to. tho amouat uf one bondred thousund dollars ( 0}, bewriig § por contannual Inareat, qpoqnule Sanaualyy a tf parable at the office of thu Bint yori An onterprising correspondentof the Lon- don Times residing at Berlin hag learned that ex-Secretary Schurz is to succeed Mr. White as American Minister to Germany, Mr. Schurz left the Fatherland over: thirty years, ngo rather hastlly, He was then a revolu- tluntst, and although most of thechangesand reforms which he advocated a8 a revolution- Ist have been adopted, and though It would doubtless give Mr. Schurz great. pleasure to roturn as Minister to the Capital of his native country, the Times man thinks It would*not. be at all pleasing to the German Royal family or to Prince Bismarck. Acoan ming at Lansford near Tamaqua, Pa, caught tire yesterday..‘Tho probabilities aro that the mine will have tu be flooded, which will throw some 600 oré00 men and boys out of cmployment, All the minors reached the surfnaco immedintely after the fire broke out, , No one was Injured, Fa nnn) 3 Sxconn legislative chambers seem to bo on thelr trial. “Phere aro muttorings against the English: House of Lords, tho French Radicals threaten the French Senate with annihilation, and the Danish Radicals want to muke the popular branch of the Legis- Inture suprome by forcing tho King to accopt Ministers chosen, by that bod, 2,385,000. That is the number of cig- arettes we have sold in Chi- cago in -the last ten days. Where can they have gone? - Seems incredible don’t it, and yet those are. the’ exact fig- ures. “We feel satisfied with the sale but the best thing ” Revonrs recelyed from various points in Minnesota, Central Dakota, and portions of Towa and Wisconaln, Indicate that the yleld of wheat per acre throughout these regions will not be quite equal to the avernge yleld In 1879, tho falling off bem principally in the low grounds, whore tho floods and tho backward spring did most damage! but in Dakota and Minnesota, owlng to the in- creased acreage under wheat, the crop will bo fully equal to thatof 1870,: In Dakota alono the wheat crop this year will yield 8,000,000 bushels, against 0,000,000 in 1870, ‘The corn crop throughout tho region re- ferred to fs reported to be excellont, Oats and barley aro algo in good condition, Tur number of persons who know whoro the infernal muchines rocently alleged to jiavo beon solzod in Liverpool were made fs growing alarmingly, They areas numerous now ag tho petson who was on Intimate terms with; George Washington. They havo turned up in Naw York, Peoria, ‘Tren- ton, N. J., and other places, ee id bondy sued uly ro five und ie ut oF REI mmacch McDow, the “moonshiner” who. killed a fai ee saan ti forile ye HK 18 GETTING IMPATIENT a sf i cDor moonshin whi ed | which came on as usual this afterhoon, was t guna ta eh Tegnie, Re Reaittsd |. shout it is that no dealer has |. Tae trlsh Land bit passod the Tousoof | .,MCDows the. jmonnatiner® who kite ess strongly marked than yesterday, the'max. | to got out of hls bed, and aakeu to-day how Commons Inst.night by a vote of 220 to 14, ‘Khe minority. was composed of extreme ‘Torles, Most of the Torica and somo of the Parnellites and Parnoll himself abstalnod from voting, The menaure then went to the Mouse of Lords, and was rond a firat thine, ‘The second reading will be taken Monday, ; pases ererbotaain long it would before he could situpin a chair.” ‘Tho doctor was usked If the rise of fover In the evening tndicnted tho formation of an abscess lu tha wound, Ilo replied: “The wound Is discharging apparently all the pus that forms, Tho drainage Is thorough, aud wo see nothing whatever to indicate an abscess, - though st {s.possible, Thoso favers will occur as long as tho wound continues og ft now ig, Wo attach no importance to tham,- fg the fevers aro of very: short duration.” Dr. Bliss said that ‘Til WOUND 18 HEALING’ SLOWLY, but fast enough, and thosurzeons do not now fear wn. abscess. °: Tho fever decliues so quickly every evening that the doctora now attribute much of the rlao In temperature to the dressing of the wound. That ‘Is ueces- sarily palnfyl, and the, Prositent. seems to dread Ib more in the ovening. , Hls pulso, and temporature,‘ ‘and yespiration are taken’ just after the. drossing of the wound,, aud no doubt the mental excitement and the plysicat exertion he makes Iu smoying about, quickun the pulse and reaplration ‘and Increase the temperature. ‘Tonight his fever was less than last night, and it: began’ to dectlae soon after the wound was dreased,-:1e has reated ‘very well to-night, and yy! : AbL-TUS aonazox spoak most iopetuller hint, “Now éf them really fear ary nbsceas, though, thoy ore pre- [| pared for Itaticuld One forul, It ty remark~ ‘able how.soon the, Proaldey le’e family settled down Junta thole® ‘everyday “youttne of, lite after he wag-stiot, "The shock nt first natu- rally’ upegt thenr all, but they recovered from shat in two or thres days; and resumed their dally customs, With.a, rare .Ohristlan ‘pa~ the least:apprehension of a! relapse to-mor | tlenby’ the .uembers of the fainily linve row, although the curbstone- doctors -are | xwalted the result, All of the family feel propuesvitue he ane, art tee thoory that to-mory | gatisfled the President will recover. Mrs. Tow Js tha seven! sluoe the Jast; and tha-|' Garfield, expecta) ye has been’ sous frow troubis is iuternitiane ‘SDr-Hatuliton, of | the Arst: With the ‘exception of Baturdey Jost week, has not yet been arrested, nor is he Nkely tobe very svon, ‘The people at Cantrat seem to bo in mortal fonr ‘of the scoundrel. “Whenever in tho: past he came to the town drunk the merchauts closed up their houses aud places of business, fearing Jest ho should attack them, The Coronor’s jury in the case of Brayton returned a yer- dict that-he met his death nt tho hands of unknown parties, although MoDow-.was In the town on: the morning of tho verdict, Donsting that he had killed Braytqn,..Tho State authorities ayo afforded the revenue officers no ald towards securing the arrest of MoDow, . THE SOUTHERN ‘EXPRESS COMPANY, * Larry Roos; Ark, July 20,—The applica ton of the Attornoy-Genoral of this State for, ‘an Injunction-restralning the Southerti Ex- press Company from transacting business In this State on account of arroarages ‘of taxes ‘was hoan| ‘before Chancellor Carroll to-day, ‘The caso on the part of the express cotnpany was ably ‘argued -by Col. D, E, Whitliotd,: general: attornoy for tho Conipany, and the application ‘was ‘rofusod by the Court, the Chancellor holding: that. thera was nulther. |; ‘gtatute authorizing an injunction. nor proof that tho: Southern. Express Cumpany. was In Hradiaugh's, sypvorjers: from, Interfering | atsears for taxes, pi alleged in tho Dill of the with: trafls Yor/'causing. disturbance in the pecan reed P; h ‘ Palnco yard ow the decasion of thelr meeting |. | :RESOLUTIONS OF ‘RESPECT, CT hoxt Tuesday,’ The meeting ‘wil be held jn | “Four Warmer yey Indeed ‘iuly & oA ue necting ‘Yrafalzar Square, and. $6 hablo. that arcourt’s precantions pry) um bec } Pot the Alles. County Bay. was called this evening to take action on: the sudden death = “iy. that arfatoerati armani,” the London ‘ofdudgo J, R. Slack, which occurred in Chi: Morning Post speaks truth, the Marquis do | cago yesterday. Hosolui tions of respeat aud Noailies, the ‘French Arubassador to Italy, | eateem were adoptod, aud a delegation op- will be recalled -soon, ‘The Marquis, after | polnted to meet the remalns and convey reading the letter of coudolence recontly. ad-.| them to Huntington, his late residence, jmuut teperature belng about linlf a degree lower. ‘There was o free discharge of pus at . the evening dressing of the wound, and It was of a perfectly healthy character, Shortly after the evening examination the fever be- gan to subside, the patient fell asleep, and has slopt most of tho tine since, ois now freo from fever, with pulso below. 109, and temperature and respiration normal, ‘Tho surgeons report his condition in every: way satisfactory, ' GAINING SLOWLY. : ‘TUE DOCTORS GETTING SPANK MOMENTS TO DEVOTETO THEM CRITICS, Special Dispatch to The Uhicago Tribune, Wasurnatoy, D, C,, July 20,—To-duy has been substantially a repetition of yesterday in the President's case, excopt that the fever came on later to-night thaw fast night, and it ‘wus notag uarked, Until about 6 o'clock the temperature through the day was normal and the pulge ranged from 03 to 98, - Shortly afwr the: evening dressing uf the wound the fuver sensibly declined, and the surgeons an. ticipate'a fayorable night, ‘The wound acted ,satlafactority throughout the day, and the “discharge from it has been deemed suftiolent jand found to ba healthy. ; ‘he Prestdent-has. ‘sensibly Rajucd strongth, and his appetite Is Alyo-Lncroagng, As yet, however, heJa Sone fined to lq lee fas NESE, ye HEE IPIOATIONS a full supply and orders come faster every day. Tropa eals will 6 recolyed to Aus, the f paid lasuig, by AN Knit rai eat You have tried Brack- WELL's. DurwAM CIGAR- ‘ettes. arid as: you continué smoking them we take it for granted.that’ you appreciate: our: efforts to give,you the BEST. ‘will be oon 8 Byontarot ie on as SPAWOity, Chatrman, Pontlac, Ile July 1%, 18 Real Estate WE ROT and Loans, para pee Real Estate Loans sone areseas craton Kana ae Bee atte ate, fe ii Vor, ud La auenun ; LO RENT, _. aes building occupied by Law- rence & Martin, 11x Madison-st, Lease two years to run, and fixt. ures forgale, Apply on the prem: ises. '. Tr appears that thero are good grounds for belleving tat the murder of Mr, Pugh, of Clnefnnatl, was done in Mexico by a band of Mexlenns, and not by Indlane, as at first re ported and believed, Secretary Kirkwood has ordered an. Investigation, and -{t-1s con- fdently oxpected that the munieiers ltt be brought to justlee, ane 4 a Cranw' BRWwELN Reap, tho woll-! known Engilsh agriculfurist, spoke at au, ngrioult- ural meeting ‘in’ England ‘Thursday, ‘and warned the farmers thas. they need: not ox- pect a" great” grain-ctop,: Tle said that al- though the crops looked walt they could not bear close Inspection, Lhe Mark Lane Bice prese Mn its recent Ssyves axpressed “fears akin to those ¢ alr, Dead,’ Nancounrt, tho English Tome Secretary, stated In tlie! Houge of Commons yesterduy that measures had’ byea-taken to proyent The factory is driving hard - to keep: up to the. demand but you can’t hurry us enough to induce us to use ‘anything but the nest leaf tobacco, or to'use ANY drugs or ‘any: but PUR imported RICE PAPER. * 45. ONR 01 of usprolement th friend: as fog in the slokevoOMt to wt ‘tha’ gthp: natutal ‘tone sof. hia: vol ae seribed by-obd of th nate tho volee of Gon, Gariatt.)iThe surgeons haye’as yet Glscoverdd jio symptoins bit Rive them sass cacy es Siibufacturor, a0) 0/4 Wabeatca’. "=" ORLLULOID GOODS." Waterproof Linen n Collars and Cuffs (Octiulotd), Retutu shupo and frist terough |:: OMe oft crear” he launudryiig fequired. le al Az/ 4 PICTURE S FRAMES (Tribune 2utdieg)s GI

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