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~ VOLUME XL. . — “THE FAIR. THE CREAT Summer Resort OF CHICAGO . IS ACKNOWLEDGED To BE THE FAIR, The Largest, - The Coolest, ‘The Lightest, The Airiest, ing of all Public or Private Insti- tutions is t : THE STORE FJ. LENEHANN, The Wonder of Chita! The vast improvements and en- Jarging of many Departments throughout the house will add largely to the comfort and con- venience of the crowds of people that throng THE FAIR daily. Comfort and a saving to every customer of THE FAIR are some of the leading characteristics of this Mammoth Mercantile Insti- tution, the Proprietor of Believing that the true principles ot business are'governed by such characteristics, and that they, of all-others, are of the most vital importance to the general public; and in calling attention to NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT The Fall Trade, Probably one of the ~ LARGEST STOCKS Of Merchandise ever shown at retail, it is earnestly requested that you examine closely aur goods and prices before buying a dollar’s worth elsewhere. Always lower than the lowest, acknowledges no competition. in Style, Novelty, Quality, or Price. CORNER “Adams, & Dearhorn-sly OPTICAL GOODS, L. MANASSE, OPTICIAN, 88 Madison-st. (Tribuno Building), IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Optical, Matheniatical, and Surveying Insts, COMPRISING Glasses, ‘Telescopes, Micro- Opera and Eleld scopes, Hurometers, Thermometers, Pee en Eonipussce. de. lany persons, both young and old. have eyes so Many § ‘ayertectly formed that they are constantly strained will cause weak eyes and usually be relieved with ving along experience in secure perfect results, My mathematical accuracy. . Shen in use. ‘This strain Baintul sight, which mu Properly uited classes. ibis fing enables 329 to, se es are xround wit Which commends them to all wearers. ‘They not only sive clear and distinct vision.du not weary and fatirue iPEeve, but tend to strengthen and preserve the “i Artifcial Human Eyes inserted without im : “MORRIS BERNHARDT OPTICIAN, Y e 125 Ntate-st., Koum 3, Second Floor. ciacles Spectacles at all prices. No atenton rics iment other poods. ‘Twenty-seven yea racuce la the i iotment of Glasses to every of defective eyesigh : tiers of recommendation testifying to M. Bern- bardt's ability as an 0 theta ca 2 Ast Som Moses Guna. 31.B. Lie ao Alen, ML Her MoD A. He Small. .: 5. P. Hedees, MLD. J. Prot! Daria Swing, ev. iobert qihomas, Dr. Clinton Locke, ler. Ch |. Cheney, Hev. W. oodwin, Rev. arthur Little, thers of prominen 2 ce. SPECIAL ATTENTION to every case of extreme defective eyesight. «© Hours-9to$. Louis H. MATTHES, Assist- ‘nt, . Letters of inquiry must inclore stamp for reply. «. CAUTION-No agents employed or sppyinted. } ; ~ £ SUNDAY; -PTANOS, The Adams & Westlake Wire Gauze Non-Explosive Oi] Stove, Tho only Oil Stove made with our Patent Air-Bo: Tinich Prevents,the stove from emoking when placed ina draagh rhe only Oil Stove made with WIE GAUZE IN- SIDE the RESERVOIM to prevent expluston, xn¢ the ONLY store made with NEW whic imyereaes® our oven, which bakes ur Hew uven bears.our monogram on its door. Don’t let dealers soll Fou anything elsa with Our Headquarters, 95 Lake-st. CARRIAGES. PLSHITIG C0, 304 & 306 Wabash-ay., Have the largest and finest stock of CARRIACES, in the city, of their own manufac- ture, including Landaus, which we offer at low prices. Our work is unsurpassed in quality and finish, and for fair dealing we refer to thousands of our customers in Chicago. We have a large number of sec- ond-hand Carriages, taken in ex- change, for sale cheap. - Call and see us. MUSIC PUBLISHING. be Something New! Music-Publishing House in Chicago WHITE, SMITH & 00, GREAT WESTERN _ MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE At 188 & 190 State-st., ‘Opposite the falmer House. FINANCIAL. THE DIME — SAVINGS = 105-Clark-st.y CINICAGO. Deposits Investments Received. ade. . CONVERSE, President. WA. CONV EHS: GISTOID: Vice President. KELSEY REED, ‘Treasurer. Bonds! Bonds! Chicago, Burlington & Quincy 4 pef cent Bonds. Ghieaso, Milwaukee & 5t. Paul 5 per cent Bonds. Chicaxo, Milwaukee & St Paul 6 ver cent Bonds, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul 7 per cent Bonds. Wabash, St. Louis & Pacitie 5 per cent Bonds (Chi- cagy Division), and other first-class investment bonds for sale by GERHARD FOREMAN 102 WASHINCTON-ST. MONEY TO LOAN. WILLIAM V. JACOBS, Basement FortInnd Block. Carefu} attention given to placing Loans upon fteal Estate. 5 PER CENT LOANS. Very desirable applicauons for fteal Extate Loans interest. Others at current mies. negotiated at above WILLA WANIEREE, Attorney-ai-La nid 6 Rush-st. Real Estate| "sy Wstnetnst and Loans, References furnished if de- sired to any person we have represented during 2 years. In sums of $5,000 and upeards at 6 per cent net upon Improcea City Property. LYMAN & JACKSON, : 55 Portiand Block. 5 Per Cent. Morteage Loans of not leas than £11,000 0n improved city property will be made at five per cent interest, 4 MAS W. GROVER, a aBY 40 Deurborn-st, “£0 RENT. x TO RENT, Four-Story and Basement Brick Building on Lake-st., near Frank- lin. Upper part may be had sep- arate. » DREYER & CO., - §S Washington-st. FOR RENT, The Stores and Offices in the New Haverly Theatre Building. Wilt be reads for occupancy Sept. 1. Plans can be Fr rt by lication to seen and tel oa SHAS EATON MY Momo COAL. THE CHICAGO Coal Exchange Have this day adopted the following res tail prices for Anthracite Coal, to-wit: Small Egg, Range, and Nut, $7.75 5 Large Egg, 7.50 per Ton, delivered. GEO. G. POPE, See’y pro tem. 1s FIFTY YEARS! The time occupird in continuous industry and incessant experiment, and in, the expen- sive incorporation of innumerable patents aud ‘improvements on the renowned Pianos of _ HALLET, DAVIS&O0., To give them their established character as the Leading Instrument of the Modern World, TheBest Piano Brer Mac Have involeed the labors of Fifty Consecutive ¥ears,—more than the avcraye span of HUMAN LIFE, And the result is a splendor of mechanical con- struction and of art forms which seem each to contain the very soul of harmony,—a musical tone that has necer been rivalled by human invention. , These absolutely Peerless Instruments are sold in Chicago by W. W. KIMBALL, Corner State and Adams-sts, REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE! Grand Boulevard. We are authorized by the owner to:sell, af a bargain, the finely-located strips of Land facing “=" Will Open Sept..1 the. >| weston Grand Boulevard, running from Forty. third-st. to Bowen-av., including both corners, to- gether with the improvements, consisting of Six Cottages, now renting for S1,800. Situated as this proper ty'is, on a thoroughfare designed eventually to be one of the most beauti- ful residence localities, it will certainly double in value ina short time, while the improvements, though frame, will Pay a fair interest on the i vestment. . D. KERFOOT & CO., 90 Washingtoa-ct, Choice Real Estate . FOR SALE. 71 feet, with four-story Stone-Front Building, on Pe ey close: xa oa ose: proxpnl rd, and other very desirable property, on ensy terns, JULIUS WIITE, 179 La Salle-st. EDUCATIONAL. ° e The new term begins September 1, 1882. Its Preparatory Department the best School for boys. address. ‘or terms: Ps DH. STEVENS PARKER, Rucine College, Hacine, Wis, , I AUSANNE, FRENCH — SWITZER- lund. Madame Morley's High Class Schoo! for young ladies offers especin! facilities for the}practical @equirement of the modern lancuuges, and moro, particularly French. Weautiful situation on Laxe of Jeneva. Fine house and comfortable Hberal home, Masters | trom Conservatoire for all branches of piusic About twenty pupils reegived. Hetvrence is Kindly permitted in this elty 10 Mr. Louis Wahl, of Messrs. Want Brotners, Frinklin-st., whose daushters have been educated by Madame Morley. Prospectus und all detattx from the Principal, Chateau Roux, Lausanne Switzerlind. German American Young Ladiew’ Institute, 5 and GM North Cinrkest. A day and boarding. shool for girls. ‘Thorough regular course in sciences und lancuaxe. Special classes for German, French, ycution, drawing, puinting, and fine n work. Keterences: Miss Elizabeth Peabudy, Con- 5 thantel Allen, English and Cla: MRS. EMELLA VON ENDE, Principal. GLEASON ACADEMY Corner of Madison-st. and Bishop-court. A School of individual instraction for Boys, Num- ber limited to twenty-five. For cirenlar send to ‘Mt. B. GLEASON, Principal, . 5 Bishop-court, ALLEN INSTITUTE. Delightfully situated in best part of the city. For doys.und girls of 5to 2 sears. Prepares for best col- leves. or gradnates students hero. A few boarding pupils received into the family of the President, and gnJoy rare advantages. ‘Term begins Sept. 12. Cata- logue free. : IA WILDER ALLEN, LL.D., President, 1St! Michigan-av., Chicago, Pennsylvania Military Academy, Cheste: opens Sept. Civil Enzineoring, Chem- Itey, Cl inglish; degrees conferred. Apply to 4 SGROVE, Patron. at ‘No. t Metropolitan Chicazo, or to Col. THEO. HV ATT. Prest, Norwich Free Academy, Norwich, Conn., Prepares pupils of both sexes for the best Collexos und Sclentiie School, or for business. Pupils have a well established reputation for hixh scholarship and Buaniy conduct in Vale College. ‘Special care out ot O01, in 00d homes, und boarding-houses. ba fe WM, HUTCHISON, Principal. Morgan: Park Military Academy. ‘The best Boys' Boarding School'in the West. Pre- pares for Coilege. Scientific Schuo} or Business. 1o- £8 D.N. KTRE 15,1881, Send for catalogu tt KD. fark, Cook Cow Mil. id ue TALCOPE, Principa Morgan BETTIE STUART INSTITUTE, Springfield, Ill. . The 1th year will commence Sept. IC" First-class school for yung Indies, Course full, German free. SMusteal abd Fine “Arts Departments Uniurpasted. Llogation, or rather food Feadiug, © Testure, “For catalogues apply see ACOUTANS.M- MCKEE HOMES, Principal, CHICAGO FEMALE COLLEGE. MORGAN PARK (near Chicago). A Boarding School for Giris und Young Ladics. For entalorae, address G. THAYER, LL.D. Morgan Park, Il., or 77 Madison- st, Chicazo, CHICAGO LADIES’ SEMINARY, A Thorough Preparatory and Culleztate School for c1 is i a oils nd for Circular. OO ae EY OS (eae CHEE. Prin IS und Ty Sheldon-et., Chicago. MILLE. C. +] cation attractive und eee Te begins Sept, BROUSSAIS’ French and English School for Youn€ Ladies Will reopen Sept. 12, For particulars apoly to the Principal 15 SMicbisan-a¥- 7 GANNETT INSTITUTE arcane For circular address Rev. GEOKGE GA: MOHEGAN LAKE SCHOOL. Peekskill. d r 180, £40 to 860) per annum. For boys, Foamge MViuLCOx: A. At. Uriuetpal, for Young Ladies. Attract- HOME SCHOOL (ee iicrougn, Sate “iss Emma Ditto, Prin., Riverside, Cook County, Ih, ESC. i, FOR SMALL BOYS. BUGGIES. Gz a large line to select from; prices very low; will ex. change. MITCHELL'S, 196 & 198 Washington-st, 0 the new Board of. PIANOS. AUGUST . 14, 1881SIXTEEN PAGES ~ FLANNELS. . VERY CHOICE Square Pianos, TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR THE NEW PATENT UPRIGHTS Of the above 100 remain to be closed out this week. Call early and secure bargains. This is the finest lot of Second- Hand Pianos ever offered in Chica- go, and comprises instruments of the following celebrated makers: Chickering & Sons, . Steinway & Sons, Hazelton Brothers, Knabe, 2, Decker & Son (genuine), Decker Bros., Hallet & Davis, J. Bauer & Co., F. C.’Lighte (genuine), Emerson, Steck, Durham, And many others. Many of these Pianos have been slightly used, and.are very desira- ble for schools and seminaries, or for teachers and pupils. They will be sold regardless of “value, as we are making room for our new stock now arriving. Pelton, Pomeroy-& Cross, {52 State-st. ny ._ VERY-LOW fg. THIS: MONTH, PRICES . VERY LOW THIS MONTH H * % - AUGUST-INDUCEMENTS.1. * Our Spring sales were very large, but are even now fully equaled. We have a large and splendid stock of FINE PIANOS, ORGANS, &c., IN OUR WAREROOMS NOW. We are pushing for the retail trade of Chicago in Fine Pianos, and our facilities are unexcelled. We have a magnificent stock, and give liberal terms. ROOT & SONS MUSIC C0,,. 156 STATE-ST. “STEINWAY Triumphant at every World’s Fair; indorsed by the most eminent musical authorities of both hemispheres, and the acknowledged Standard Pi- anos of the world. Special attention is directed toanew CABINET GRAND UPRIGHY, larger than any heretofore manufactured, with the richest and most ar- tistically designed cabinet work which ever incased a piano. LYON & HEALY. AT REED’S TEMPLE OF MUSIC, 136 STATE-ST. EXCURSIONS. « Pleasure Excursions TO LAKE SUPERIOR. ‘The Elecant Passenger Steamers, PEERLESS LEAVES AUG. 16, AT 8 P.M. Jos. L. HORD LEAVES AUG. 19, AT § P.M. The most attractive Summer Excursion Ituute. FARES LOW. tive Circular. Send for Descriptive 1h & 4 8.7, CO, 4 Market-st, PHOTOGRAPHY. PHOTOGRAPHER, - 9-S1 State-st., Chicago. TEAMING. To ferchants Teaming by the year or load promptly done. Barn so tocdted that Ecan toad take into the evening. and run into barn aster r depots are closed, thereby economizing time and labor. ese bs A. Of. FORBES, Office No. 7 Wabask-ar. ree PRICES. + A ‘buying onr winter flannels now BANKRUPT STORE, P....0..¢ July 20, 1881. Bankrupt Store: ; Dear Sir: Myself and lady friends are discussing the advantages of instead of buying them in the fall, and we have agreed to consult you on the subject. Respectfully, A.-P, We have concluded to reply in this public manner for the benefit of all our customers. ‘The advyan- tages of early buying are such as we think will induce many ladies to avail themselves of; for in- stance, we are willing to sell you NOW: All-Wool Scarlet Twilled Flannel For 2gc per yard, which will surely cost you later on 30¢; for 35¢, Which will cost you 40c; for 4oc, which will cost you soc; for Goc, which will cost you 75c. ’Ravy-Blue Twilled Flannel For 24¢, which will cost you 30c. All the Finer Grades of Indigo- Blue Twilled Flannel toc per yard less sare in the month of Octo- er. Gray Mixed Twilled Flannel ° For 12 1-2¢, later on, 15¢; for 20c, later-on, 25¢; for 25¢, later on, 35¢; for 30c, later on, Plain Red Flannel For 200, later on, 25¢; for 25¢, later on, 30¢; for 30c, later on, 40c. Plain White Flannel For 12¢, later on, 5c; for r5c, later on, 20¢; for 20¢, later on, 30c; for 25¢, later on, 35¢; for goc, later on, 45c. All the Ditferent Shades of Opera : _ Flantel Cy For qoc, later on, 50c. Shaker Flannels in White and Red Water-Proof and Ladies’ Cloth, and Suiting Flannel, __ W5¢ per yard less than later on. “Any of our customers who wish to avail themselves of the above advantages can get samples by addressing ARKRUPT STORE; 184 and 186 State-st. Opposite the Palmer House. S. SHIREK. MISCELLANEOUS. THE PROPLES CHURCH DR. H. W. THOMAS, Pastor. Preaching to Commence First Sunday in September. HOOLEY’S THEATRE. Prices of Seats for the eusntnz year: Boxes, éach...... 373.00 ‘two front rows Orchestra Chairs. 1.0 All the remaining Orebestra Coal 2 iw 7st row seats in Purquette Circh - UU ‘2d, dd, and 4th rows jn Parquette Circle... - aed Sth und 6th rows In Parquette Circle.. All the remajuing seats in Parquette ist row seats In Balcony Circie. 2d row seats in Bulcony Circ dq row seats in Balcony Circte All the remaining seats in Bi Sule conimences Thursday, Aug. 18, at th entre Box-Ofiice. Three days will be given to former seat- holders to secure the same seats ns last year, after which all seats not so taken will be on sale to the public. Itisdesiruble that all wishing seats will se- cure them as early a3 possible. a By order o S. BOYLES, Pres. Board of ‘'rustees. MERCHANTS’ PARCEL DELIVERY CO, Office, 159 LaSalle-st., and 9 & 11 Arcade Court, WHI collect, carry. and deliver all ordinary size Par- cels to all party of the city, within the limita, for ten cents euch. Also collect for all C. 0. D. Parcels. Special rates to business houses. Special rates a rp BHEH WOOD, Gen'l Manager. STATIONERY, &c. ROWN “cpNE B Pena eny “STATIONERS, - Printers and Blank-Book Makers A complete line of Oftce Stationery. Specialties in Inks aud Pens, Brown's Perfect Files and Filing-Cases, Sole agents for Annaline for writers’ cramp. WANTED, WANDEL BROS. 121 and 123 State-st., OFFER GOOD SITUATIONS To first-class Silk Men, To first-class Suit Salesladies, __ Yo first-class Underwear Salesladies, To first-class Lace Salesladies. Only those with thorough city experience in either of above departments need apply to Superintendent any day before 10 a. m., or by mail. WANTED, Business Building ! About x12 feet In size for a Paper Store end Print- lng Estabilshment. Location must be within three blocks of Monroe-st. and west of Clark. Parties hav- ing Tacant, property snd destring to build can find a reliable und permanent tenant ata fairrental Ad- dreas Box SU CIty Post-Oftice. WANTED. A TRAVELING SALESMAN Well acquainted with the German, Bohemian, and Snglish Fancy Goods Trade, | sg TeRH | 194 £196 Dearborn-st Honore bik, PRICE FIVE CENTS. GENERAL SUPPLY STORE. COTATI O TE, E JU Now from 4 to 8a skip. U UT ULE DOWN YOUR EAST, MORNING, G: BREA! AND SKIP DOWN T0 SEA’S. By so doing you'll find everything named bere, and or 24000 Artl- Mitch not named. in all perhaps 2000 cles, worth 2 to iSets. each. ail NINE CENTS 9 cts. NINE CENTS Anything—Everything—A Grab? yard Lace Bunting, Collars, * : > Sane lace tuncing, |e Ladies: Linen Contars, The Patient Expresses Himself ag ye rf nen Collar, 2 yds Worsted Ph Gi i-) i —" — Hd’chenot shirding, Peaey chy iioen Coitars Feeling Better—What the Doc x 2 ds Cotvon Popitt, , tors Have to Say. Remnants, era, Take your pick, TSpootinen Threads” BULLETINS pool ‘Thre: 5 yas brocades? Is Spools iweyu Stik a ETINS. 3 yds Sorte, Fg Sbools 1d-ya Sik $230 A.M. 2¥ds ihunein, roe sie Tt | -EXEcoTIvE SLANSION: Wasnryatoy, D, 33g8 [onlin ah, on C., Aug. 13—S:30 a. m.—The President did, nen, n towel, fot long, 100 xood Envelopes,” not sleep as wéll as usual during the carly 2Tinen Napking [Pane SSePET Cusnton | Pattof the night. At midnight, however, J Jdpen Napkin, NG Memo. Books, his sleep was refreshing and only broken at ‘hite Lawn Apron, 3 Memo. Bouks, ; Thi. Eine Corset, inrge size, 1 Day Book, Jong intervals. This morning ‘he has a little Ghilg’s Fque San Bonnet, Ay doz Faeecae Fenclis. fever, nevertheless he expresses himselfas is jiandkereblons, v elvet Photo Framenick- | feeling better than for several days past. & Gents’ Heur'd Hakts, Base-Bailt Bat. Pulse 101, temperature 1008, respiration.19, © © STarkey Hed Hdkts. ‘Slates, . = D.W. Butss, tpbons, Slates: “ke 7 4 ‘ aiippons. 3 bx Tellows’ Face Powder J.K Barnes, » fod by 2 les tine B% a ir 43ds lubbon i bottle extra Perfumery, J.J. Woopwanp, Lyd Ribbon. 1 bottle Musk. Rozerr Reyburs,’ Embroidery. onp, 4 cr Qyds Embroidery, Soap, Frank H, Hasurrox. 4¥ds Embroidery, Soap: 12:30 Pp. of. 3¥as Embroidery: 12 cakes Toilet Soap, a, Lene z yds Embrolaery, § cakes Pollet Soap, _EXECUTIVE Mansion, Aug. 15—12:30 p. atone S caken follee Some m.—The President has been cheerful: and. Buttons. ‘Yoys, a re - yi dur Buttons, tors easy during the morning, and: his tempera. 3 doz Butwns, nn FON, ture has fallen a little more than a degree [den pater: Roses ee ee Baie and a half since the morning bulletin was Pearl Buttons, 2 lance hia Bolla, | issued. The wound is discharging a healthy set Buttons. “ Game of Loo, pus. His pulse is now 102, temperature 99,2, siery, Box Check 4 ee pottery ex Checker om respiration 18." D. W. Buss, Lostery. 2 Buse Balls, J.J. Woopwanp. + Ladies’ slik Emb'd Hose, (2 Picture Hiocks, dadles’ Fey Stripe Hose, |Child's Tea, Set, Children's Fey Halt Hose./Chtta's Kitchen Sets, Eaney Goods, / ‘Arebery: ? Fravk H. Hato. Notions. A Lanewood ftow, 6:30 P. 34. g 2Fancy Back Combs, .° |1doz Arrows, pete apta L¥aney. Sack ¢ Comb abel FS TOMS od A Executive Mansiox, Wasmrneton, D. ni es i2steel- ; at Geet mece ai seme | Gy Ate 2 0b Sines the eit nt rents ¢ pis stegi-folnted Arrows, letin the President has continudd to do well... Gimp Curtain Le TOx12 Walnut Pict’e i'r fs Sevut Patent Shade Fizt-|invanis' good Shoes," | ‘The afternoon fever has been half a degree tts péctactes, Ppaive shoe Dressing, less than yesterday. At the evening dress- 31 ramed Surrors, 4 Nickel Suve Horn, ing the “appearance of the wound was im- 2Sbawl Sentpsy Meandy. proved. ‘The discharge of pus has been ade- Shaw! Strap, Pound best Broken Candy | quate and its character healthy. At present Brushes id ne Mixed Cand; Fi * nies Brushes aac ne Atixed Candy | his pulse is 104, temperature 100.7, resplra- 2Fine Tooth Brushes, Feathers, thon 19. D. W. Briss, Extra ‘Tooth Brush, Ornaments. J. K. Barnes, Good Clothes Brush, Ladies’ tine Leather Port- “5 7 . Hrlatle Hale Brush, mennale, tsb © Jd. ae rARD, Vhisk Brooms, louse Furnishings. Rost. Reysuns, 4aF ed Muttot ing Me 1 a 2 Rbuny Cant in ‘founeco Buses, oo Frank EH. [Lasrntoy, 2Snuit Boxes, reel Pocket Seissurs, Fine Bone-bandle Pocket/? Folding Boxwood lutes, 4 3 Fancy Drum Banks, Packaxe Toilet Paper, —_ [Nickel Specie Cases, See eet REET, ore ae ney e Bux, . [Bronze e Special Dispatch to The Chica ‘Faney Hake B Revolving Exx Beater, oe 1 Biney Collar tox, |Carpentersiateliammer |. WWAsutnctox, D. C., Aug. 13.—The figures Be Sarey pis «earbenter sis’ fe listehets of the morning bulletin caused great depres: Fan Requart Covered ‘in Pails, | sion throughout the city, lt was known Fans, Wire Brena ‘Toaster, that yesterday the surgeons were looking for 9 Pretty Far 10 bo. Blueing, vi 2 nig! Y iq " 2 Pretty Fans, jy boxes § Wael, a favorable night and lower figures of pulse 2 Better Fans, 2 bottles Blucing, * | and temperature, and so the announcement 154 Grepe'Lisle Buching. [13 bere Suse isn, ofa restless night and high figures xave Ken- Books, Ww pkg Stove Pollan, eral concern. Those, however, ‘passed early Books. - |Nickel-piated yrutt nite, | in the day, when it was found that the pulse Trial of Prof. David Swing) Lance Colander, and teniperature were both decreasing. It ~el Iz boxes Wood Toothnl f - Guitean's “Truth.” Com-|i fen eek seems that the wound did not clean itself poetion to the Bibleclorn fully last night. and a Frarer Books, e SLIGHT CHECKING OF THE FLow German Grammar, 4 caused the restlesness and other unfavora- ann PTR ee ec wanbboard, | ble symptoms. A second dressing of the International Histories“ fs Fck Hammers, wound removed the cause, and the patient’s * Toy Souee* suas 4 Goitveporstads, condition began at once to improve. ‘There Loy Books, zSadiron Stunds, were stronger signs today than heretofure ‘Toy Books }25-1b Spring Senle. 54 “ ‘ Colas. Siarze Hasting Spoons. | of the breaking of the daily surgical fever. ‘The,President has several. times during the 7 day¥expressed himself very decidedly as e feeling better. Taki he week as a whole g he has gained a littiu- in strength, and the condition of the wound has improved. His 122 & 124. State-st. appetite also is better, and his food is acting = properly, causing no disturbance to the ai Eee! system. There seems to be good ground for 5 hope that to-night and to-morrow will show only fayorable symptoms. I A FAVORABLE SHOWING. To the Western Assoctated Press, Wasuineton, D. C., Aug. 13.—The midday A SALE sot onty FOR CASH but OF GASH'S, | buttetin gives the President's pulse at 102, “@ . temperature 99.2, respiration 18. This is a most favorable showing, indeed, considering FRI L Li N cs the fever this morning. ‘Ihe decline of fever, s after washing out the wound at the morning PRESIDENT, dressing, sustains the surgeons’ opinion that WINDSOR. the littic unfavorable turn this morning waa BALMORAL, caused by the retention of pus which was CAMBRIC, not washed out last evening. Everything CORDED, looks favorable now, according to the sur- ROYAL, geons and attendants. poet ol Se aaa THE CAUSE OF THE FEVER. zy re In explanation of the indications ‘of the aT ie fever shown by this morning's official buile- LADY .WASHINGION Shown DY Eat B'S oflicia tin, Dr. Bliss said it was due to a slight re- FRI LLi Ni as tention of the flow of pus from the lower a track of the wound, and that it will In all - A line of these Elesnnt Goods, from half-inch totwo | Probability pass off in an hour or so. Me and a bait inches, said, further, that after the morning dressing e President’ 5 elf as feeling A YARD. A YARD, | the President’ expressed himself as feeling AYARD. IeZ2Ca a YARD, ’ | better, ana had ordered his breakfast brought . in. There is no little uneasiness felt, how- + Up to % for the widest, which we ever, by the general public, on account of the Guarantee less than Other Houses Pay | P'resident’s high pulse, as noted in this morn- for the same stock. ing’s bulletin. oak is COL, ROCKWELL, Feee ee ee neo one kik ey, Bethese | who sat up with the President last night, s = é said at noon that the President was duing The Greatest Bargains Shown Yet in Frillings, | wet, He said the retention of a stall uantity of pus had caused the rise of fever, Also EIGHT HUNDRED AND TWO AND SEVEN- |Wut that the washing of the wound at once : TWELSTHS DOZEN relieved this, and the pulse receded imme- CREAM Fi hy diately to 102 and the temperature to 9.2. § SE SH ) } He said the President expressed hitnself ear es this morning as feeling first-rate; that he- 876 once: 41¢ ONEY: 45e SNE¥: 47¢ | vorrowed is (Rockwell's) eye-glasses this - ‘ sAbaoIeieis cases morning, and read the. headings in the daily THESE Tees ae erated opportuni ey MaPFE- | Daners and commented upon then. _ TO THE TRADE. No discount by the dozen; net spot cash. Great Bargain Depot. SEA, State-st nae P Just the moment your. oges, open TO-MORROW THE PRESIDENT. Anxiety Usurps the Place of the Confidence Recent- ly Felt. Temperature and Pulse Both Reported High Early in the Morning. The Feeling of Gloom Dispelled, However, by the Later Bulletins. As the Day Progresses.a Gradual Improvement Is Made Man- ifest, Stronger Signs than Hereto- fore of the Breaking of the Fever. At Half-Past Six Last Evening: Pulse 104, Temperature 100.7, Re- spiration 19. AT 450 1. a. EXECUTIVE MANsion, Wasutxcron, D.C., Aug, 15—4:50 p. m.—The President’s cond: tion at this hour continues favorable. ‘The attending surgeons express themselves as being greatly encouraged by the decrease in tne pulse and temperature since 12:20 p.m. No fears are entertained. by them regarding his prospects. The patienthas taken’ his usual quantity of nourishment ‘during the day, and is now sleeping quietly and natural-

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