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wquvi g A | 1THE OMAHA DaIlLY BEE. OMAL " ELEVENTH YEAR. BETTER BullETl"s. stomach is looked upon as the wmost . interesting subject at present. Itis NG, AUGUST 20, 1881 1A, SATURDAY MOl attempt against his life, As nourishment now and then and expe- ) vant of the Armenian church, who | riences no nausea. The trouble from thoso taking part wearing themeelvos It has boen of stalwart lapse became so serious an informal gathering out. No one was killed ontright but CENERAL NEWS. e growing now to_be admitted that if | inflammation is not great. | prays du‘ily f]nl" ';H ltluv rulers of |leaders, - many were terribly injured, ) the stomach holds out the chances OFFICIAL, Christendom, T hasten to express to | THE IMPORTANT QUESTION : i g Tosterday Morning's Bulletin the | e sood for his ‘ontive recorery. 1t| Exnccrive Masstos, August 19— ou . mist ‘inoere feitations. | which an been agitaing th pross DO0Y O & Prominent Lawyer Misnsnsta's Oreps has certainly done well to-day. He 0 p. m.—The president's condi- |the Armenian chureh, 80 little | for some time is no loss & matter than | i 3 i National Amsociated Fross Bost That Has Boen Issned | 1os feiim noaeishment by the inouth | ton has. percoptibly improved during [ known in Amorica, 8" an ancicnt | (16 “vceaston "t the presdenerny| Found in the Ohio River at W duteas St Pavn, August 19, crop reports from the surrounding country are rather discouraging. Most church which, in the midst of Asia and the past twenty-four hours. The st in the midst of non-christian people, parotid swelling is evidently dimin halt a dozen times. Ho had tak upto 7 p. m., 22 ounces of koumi Vice Prosident Arthur. There'isa clause in the constitution which reads For Several Days, Cincinnati Yesterday. and milk broth which Mrs, Garfield | ishing and hT not pained |\||l| since | has n)vill'n'\‘(l wi‘qh :f\ '.le,':‘ict"'~lti.\:il. as follows: “In gaso of the removal . |of the wheat has beon threshed, the 3 N prepared for him, and 20 ounces of [last night. He is taking te-day an [ance the gospel of Christ and the | )¢ president, or his death, resiv- | 8tockley Hung at Batavi highest yield being twenty bushels His Pulse Yesterday Morning | [l sxtent havo been injeoted. All|intioatsd qunttity of linuid food iy | spieit.of telighous voléreiies whiok: the |imtion ‘or inability to discharge the |~ ockiey Hung at Batavia, N. |ttt yield bein All the grain is more or less shrunken and grades No. v The averago yield will be from seven to twelve bnshels, Oats are below the average, Barley is tairand 100 for the First Time in Bight Days. d [ Americans consider as the | truly understood christiani church feels consolation in its misfor tune on sceing the fortunate hlmr!_\-[ enjoyed by other christian nations, this has been retained, and there has been mo nausea in any degree, ONE OF THE REST INDICATIONS has been the absence of both the con- sulting doctors to-night for the first the wmouth, which is relished, a promises no gastric irritation. Hi pulse is now 106, temporature 98,8, res- piration 17, Signed | Y., Yesterday for the Mur- der of His Employer. Two Brothers Have a Quarrel powersand duties of said offico, the samo_shall dovolve on the viee prosi- dent.” Undor this clause, it is claimed by Gon, Grant and Conkling that it is now the duty of the vice His Temperature and Respira- D. W, Buss, corn s good, The Minnesota valley ! N Y 1 J. K. Bans and it rejoices in their prosperity. As | posident to assume the offico of pros- i i has heen visited by another damaging tion Reduced to a Normal :z“u‘i“:‘;:;flb"‘::ni"‘f‘&“-“ “';'I‘v:“‘:l’l‘.‘““l““‘{' 7 J. WoonwARD, | a roproscatative of the Armenians of | jgent, from the simplo fact thatthe| Which Results in the Fatal |cyclone. At Amboy the residenoes o Condition, “m_ Biifilion luft tor Now Ropr. Reveurs, | Turkey, Tam hlrpy:un‘\‘ml myself | ragident s unable “to discharge the Stabbing of One. E. ). Lawler and Frank Woeirz were 3 mYntk % QAp B D g 'u‘r‘i\\ml 1‘} llll“l,‘,\ AGNEW, (',('n.ml..cc,..llun.f) r. N'“l:;"('ll”(;"”I'““'"" and duties of said office, iw»mphvwly (Ivult;lu]lml and _several : xR ek, R ", H. HamMiutos. ""‘_ niestha il Ly Qo A 11 These two leaders have for some 2 arge gramn fields in the track of the The Wox;uds:fanogdfiondiflon “:,’;:‘.:;‘,'ill::‘:xk;nlv:' "l:\';l::;lull: :‘,:1 OFFICIAL, sentiments of admiration which my 'mm. been urging on the vico"president | Ratification of the Kuldja | tornado suffered sever v, corn being an il ealing t 5 \ Rapidly. tho president was doing so well that it was useless for him to remain here, but he would return in a few days in Exkcurive Massion, August 10, 6:30 p. m.—~The president has been casy during the afternoon and the fa- people feel for the government und people of the United States and the people which realize all dreams of that it was his duty to go to Washin ton and declare his purpose of exer cising the duty of president. Treaty Between China wind lamaged fully fifty per cont by the and hail Tn one instance a and Russia. hailstone ploughed through the roof friends of liberty, and the people T i i { . . At of a bar: pursuance Swith arrangements with | vorable condition reported in the last THE VICE PRESIDENT - » i : h hilanthropy cbeys the highest C — The Case Now Proceeding t0|Dr. Agnew, bulletin conti \Ies.l The l{wu"lun ;‘:Imll‘jm'({:?[l; o m“'g'i"l)‘gmfi mm; Tn.| lins been advetse to this cotirao and M o B Ydextonn Borlve Troubliss the Entire Satisfaction MES. GARFIELD otid gland has not been painful. e of heaven |the matter has been postjoned from Natimal Assoclatod I'ress. TuesoN, Arizona, August 19,— Gen, [ Adolph Dominguez, manding the voking the benedictio upon you and upon the people whose destinies you so nnbrl’v rale, and pray- tomperaturo is the same. The pulse is rather less frequent than at this time yesterday. Tho pulse is now and Cosualtios and Other Happenings. consideration from time to time till there was a grewing public opinion in took her usual evening drive and ap- of the Doctors. peared in excellent spirits, - & h v ch a course and also that - troops on the Mexican border, ha - GEN. SWAIM SR AL, Liersidiy ing the all powerful to hold y favor of such d al roops on the Mexican border, has ar [ Dr. Hamilton, Feeling Confi-|said to a personal friend to-night, T 10::,‘ h"?‘;f ndla Ill)m'w“;,l:',';:""" L precious life in His keeping. 1 have | the president’s slow recovery would | yupionat Asociated Press, rived here for the purpose of purchas- think now he will go right along, ” bty S ‘K. Binin the honor, Mr. President, to be your | prevent him from exercising tho duties B RULDIL TRALTE RATimIRD, ing army supplies. In speaking of dent, Leaves for New L ¥hin 8 o K BARNES, humble servant in the Lord . of the oftice for a month at lo At TR 19, — The | frontier troubles o says they ean only York Yesterda; O s O A RO S [Signed| | the urgent soligitudo of Conkling the ton ot Konld it heod are | be prevented by cooperation and uni % i equally as confident, Rour. Revourk, Axcinistor NERCTS, vice president consented to confer | treaties o Kul ll‘"" feprosentatives of | ted action botween the American and TR DB, BOYNTON, August 190, - 11 p, m.—The presi- Armenian Patriarch | with his frim||<ln on the subject and {"T::fid :“'mh\.\fi:":in ro“p‘r;’::\"':it“";";;:o Moxican troops. Ho claims that i can! o Nl i ; since | dent 18 asleep and there is nothing to w4 TR L 13 ask them if they thought the country [ Ch 4 § American raiders have done much A e SraHOb et e i, g 88 BUTSWOS| i dicats any unfavorsble develop. L would sustain him inffoasc tho cabinet | formal papers. Tho results are 10| Gangy ' Tately in His country, ton Vice President Arthur's dl":;:él: :.-u“ m;nth:" ’rel?\alar:lt He | ment. The mansion is closed for Afutm:}o “gfi'}:‘ ut in an ‘:l‘l‘:‘i'r' would refuse to recognize his au- f";‘.""} n;”f't“"\ff"‘*“jt‘" :“:r‘i‘(':::'fli_ ro [ citizens havivg hoen killed and £30,000 ¢ C " 2 o ate 118 v portion of e 'l y B o vithi House in New York, says he has ad tali the night and the doctors have gone ance at the White House gat thority. P 4 atives | WOrth of property destroyed within y8 he has adequate vitality loft for 3 morning. She was dressed uniquely, L ol e tained by the latter and tho natives e b ——— rapid improvomont when al obstacles | 121 S B . i AN S i who chonse to _remain in or enter this | thO past sixty days. He believes that s m ;- | her principal article of dress being a i i Tnited 8 e Strong Pressure Being Brought |\t removed. Boynton has care- | = August 10. —Midnight.—The prosi- hnthli,n_x; it Sho snid sho had come |0f the gathering at the vice-presi- section befor tho transfor of jurisdic. | 1 United States government officinla to Bear on Him to Assume fully watched the inflammation of the parotid gland and does not consider it dent has been sponged off and has gone to sleep again. ~Pulse when last trom Manhattan Beach and that her dent’s house, Geo. Bliss, Attorney General Ward and Mr. Conkling gave tion will become R ussian citizons. depreeate these acts of lawlessness and will aid him in stopping them. A fight likely to_cause more troublo, Ho | taken 108. Dr. Blisy says he is doing | NUsband was a Brooklyn fireman. She )0 (70 o0 S0 i FHOCTEEBERE | Amnosty is extended to all who retain | 500 Belh R TEREPITEE Fetne 8 DI the Duties of President. In other respects he seems to be get- ting on nicely. The General thinks the crisis is passed. The usual encmata was ad- ministered very early and another flammation of the gland is reiterated by that gentleman to-day, but he says that what Mrs, Garfield told him was appears to have regained his old confi- den For several days his reitter- ances have been very conservative. Now he thinks there will be a steady the cabinet this evening and assured them that the case was again pro- ceeding to the satisfaction of the doc- them te say as little about it as pos- sible. Tt is evident that he realizes that the people are aroused against him and fears that the recent out- break will cause them to be more in- sureties on his bond, INDIAN TROUBLES, had with her a small saw and a phial, brought in her satchel, and with her hair brushed back, looks quite jaunty. In her moments of excitement she puts on an attitude and style of an actress. Her relatives, vho reside in Kirkwood replied that Sitting Bull was in the hands of the war depart- ment, and the interior department as the vice-president becomes acting president, the stalwarts think they will have no trouble in carrying this state this year. A stalwart will be made supr lowance, one mile, was won by Duke of Montrose, Ventriloguist sccond, their Tartar allegiance. China re- A MYNTERY. CiNcinNaTi, August 19.—The body found in the river yesterday has been identified as that of Albert K. Cramex, a prominent lawyer, and for boarded by apilotthevesselwas helpless, thero beingbut oneman ondeck and she ) was asked to-day how it was progress- | nicely. ‘dont | ¥hose contonts, aho id, the prosi | Site it fuver of the wico-prosilent |y control of tho i and Zelonga | Aidom and Moxicans, in which cight 4 . o ing. August 20.—-La, m.,—The president | Jout iust havo before noon or o | MSuming control. As the result of | HHESTRN K in frontier and L GG ANEE BRIt ich 1 in| (It nwpears bobo diminishing.” s roported to have slept without | would bo o dead man. Such a erowd | the conferenco it was agreod that - the | iR MR EARRE T AR minquez goos honeo to Prose Some Rich Developments in| ., adbo BRI ch | waking since 30. Nothing un- v matter should be i ubeyanee for the d H o P T e e (e i Does it cause the president much | waking since 11:30. Nothing un gathered about that she was taken in il ) y to have an indemnity of 9,000,000 Stookley Strung. the Christiancy Divorce |annoyance?” favorable has appeared during the | Gustody. She was yonng and comely | Present until it shall Do determined | 1 F® S0, WEERREY BF SAEOMA RN st o A Suit. Yosterday ‘I is slightly painful yet, but the | night. B ovidently been in better cir. | Whethier the president will survive |y "Rici i far as the Groat Wall, | Bavivia; N, Y., August 10, —Ohas. L swelling is now scarcely noticcable,” To MINISTER LOWELL iR his present relapso or not. l‘"l'f“' with the right to_establish —consular | g acilos the assassinof John Walker, A { *Do you think it will supperato! The following was cabled this after-| The female “‘crank” referred {o '}'j"'{"'!('"’l'.‘ “'I"I"!"‘j""'i-jl ;;“'_";“" ";"_‘ posts at Urga and at the Thinya |t Bhi mployer, passed hi Gaitenn Now Quiet and Not Dis- 1t may do so, but it scems now to | noon: % gives her namo ns Mrs P, Remenic, | SH @/ HEILnn awyers th the o My | Kiran ate.” The contingency of | po ™08 1 arth quietly. Ho ate posed to Give His Keepers be scattered £ Lowell, minister to London: At|She says she was about to tak 'u..u‘““ liaveiles it e | mutual tariff with improved commeree | o0 creamn and cako with his brother Ay TEkaRE! “:Does tho president have - strong| 1:30 o'ciock the condition of the pres- | at Manhattan Beach yesterda s when | B O tho viceprosident. aol will | provided for. John, at 10 p.m. - Afterward ho slept desire to eat? : ident is better than at any time dur- | she saw o dispateh written on T o ch M b an carly | PROBABLE SOLUTION oF TiE DIV | from 11 o'elock until 6 o'clock this g T o He has no. sharp appetite, but |ing the past six days. There is an|sand of the senshoro talling or {0 go| 2 ¥ A L b vy, morning, when he aroso and ate a e fakos with relish what is given | inerenso of hopeful foeling in regard | t Washington and cure the pros ot replsre U B L D e e el Wasnixaron, D. C., hum. K : to Lis recovery. 3 by taking blood from her arm and | SR N ) | ofticially announced from Pavis that a | potatocs. He was led to the juil yard THE MORNING . “‘What do you consider the most| (Signed) Braive, Secretary. | transferring it to the body of the | OPinion that i ! probable solution of the difticulty of | at 10:58. Rev. iveregt offered is tho best issued duri important feature of the case, doe- president. . That Dr. Bliss had | WAS THE DUTY OF THE VICE-vRESIDENT | | sl AFioM . Dacts for tRFIT bhterars | piayBE nodl” SHLerit QI SbLadbits and generally so accepted. The pr "".;,l,‘mm“dm"“ e I“”fif{”"fiffi'fim‘ joisoned | the presidont after D | to asstme control, It is snid on good | gric hins heenffound and that it is bo. | condennod man iF e had anything to ident had a fair night’s rest. After Ay D ety . L ‘ kA Hammond had nearly cured him and | authority that Postmastor 1-\'|u'l.l1““.\.'.‘[ the solution is one which would | say. He murmured *“No, sir. The midnicht the pain_from the inflamed | 1] means.” } ingy? | o WASIINGTON, August 19, —The ox- | that Dr. Bliss also poisoned hinscll. [ James and Seeretary My who [y ongirely satisfactory to both coun- | noose and cap were then adjusted and uid was lessoncd by proper applica- | - ;And that seems to bo improving?” | citement attending Guiteau's attompt |She says Bliss i tm. g% and. that | would carry the war department, are | {as Should this prove truo thero |at 11:02 the drop was pulled Stock- tions and the latter part of the hight | ;O yes. on Jailer McGill has about died out|she can curo tho president quicker | favorably “inclined to the project. | {5 hothing o Tarior ntecors | loy shisered convulsively & moment assed comfortably. After 4'gy m., |, I3 he much botter than yester-|and'it is very little talked about. |than all the dootors fomether. Sho|Goneral ‘Arthor i willing providing | (1), the proposed conferonce at Pars | and his hands dropped to his_side. General Swaim was at the bedside of ""‘: i G Guiteau has entirely recovered from | has discarded her own dress and wears | Seeretary Blaine would — consent, W, At 11:10, Dr. Colo pronounced life ] the president, He' statdd PRisdnorn: Undoubtedly, but he is still very | hig late passion. He is inclined to|her bathing suit, with short pants, |Stroug efforts are being made to ob- A S extinct and tho body was Jowered at I o ey R : 1 a ; rong y P ing that the president suffered no|WeAk and his progress will be very | talk to his keepers on the subject of long figured stockings and a neat- | tain his consent. Tmportant ends are ~ CRIME. 11:12. A large crowd surrounded the £ great, discomfort from the inflamation, | $10%- A his attack on the guard, but requests | fitting pair of slippers which she [to be attained by sucha course, If | Netional Associated Pross. juil, R. BLISK e Indicat'ons. National Associatod Press. WasuiNaron, D. €., August 20, 1 a. m.- For the upper lake region: / aftor the morning dressing. ~ Betweon | mprovoment, Ho was asked if the | consed. Ono guard said, “Tt has|Brooklsg hu, boon et for. Clifford, dec years of the firm of Forest, Cramer | Fsir weather, followed !’ydl.ocnlfrax_il\uv these administrations the president l'rf;",";]'_"":‘: a‘;‘a;‘h“{ vsianal symptoms. | heen hara work on Guiteati. He has EXPORT OF BREADSTUFFS, beappointed m1 & Mayer. He lotv e Moseow, 'l‘l"""“")"’l"l‘l:lr: t:;n "::l':;: ek ::‘M'_'I‘y i il 3 oY : restle Vi ince Sa P g K i o ille g i () ry or higl took a little of his fmunu: milk broth Haa ho bad. 5 comfortable day, b{.‘ell lealt!tus ever_since b.nulrdn The chief of the bureau of statistios | MY lm!mrhulh ‘;_flnuug.wn}_l be filled Ohio, Tuesday night on slcamer and uu{'finnnry ,'mnb‘l'!e ot the GDpar which he relished. When asked e A » | night and it 18 evident that the wretch roports that exports of breadstuffs | ¥ the advantase of their wing of the | hig absence causod no anxiety till the ittt valloe: “FRaslrolond about the swelled gland he said it felt | #encrally speaking is fully aware of the president’s pro- from the United States during July | ty- The report that Vice Presi-| papcers in his pocket caused his father issisaippl valley: “:iEartly olondy much botter than lust wight. He| S¥ent carious condition and fours if Tio dica | 0L CY MGG RS, S SV | dont Arthur issick with cholor mor- | brother o examine the. body, | Weather P R U A Ak KU e i are; as he slept much/ i i ilbains " s n ,981, 2, - 2 i ation. i ox- | Phe . ayies rrowing variable, stational empera- worsy, for the summeons ol 5-wn |~ “Conaidorable.” st Wanden- ios oy moner | 29,077 for tho sumo'month s yous, | e han 2o foundaton, Ho in i x- | e aao in o myaery. : fure. oAl prokeure! Kor: ho lower soon pass away, and he believed them, | -And all food is retained?” throughout hus Guiteau contemplated THE CHRISTIANCY SCANDAL, city. 7o RTARPRADSHY HRORRAR, o | Missouri valley: Partly clowdy N His pulse hus not fallen to 100 for ::\,"“' i escaping. He believes that if they | TIn the Christiancy divoreo case to- — —— T "I\‘I’:“I'-"Il,‘}h ‘l'“":i":-',.A\"K“lflul-'i weather, local rans, stationary tewr- cight days until this morning. His| ‘You think the trouble from the | werg to throw open all the doors of | day the testimony wf the druggist was SUMMER SPORTS. wo brothers named Bremen, agod | porature and pressure. b Fi 4 i naroted swelling is passed?” 1l hi g i cer 3 at i 12 and 14 years, got into a quarrel ATR " temperature is just at the point | PAIOIeC sWelling 18 | i1 the jail and tell him to go he would |introduced to the e that in July, - . : AV CHantthe veifizer 0w " T | which has in this case been regaraed | ;¥ el it is greatly lessened. not attempt it. He knows how fully | 1876, Chrjstiancy came to his store THE TURF. “-“"“'31’ T e et i THE DEATH RECORD. as normal, also respiration. These gh‘,",'lf“' tubes are slow of eager the people arc to get at him and | and said his wife was in a critical con- | National Associated Iress. nife '“:f ut tho Q 'l” A ‘&"’ #hdO" | National Associnted Fress THE PRESIDENT'S CASH subsidonce. . This case is doing very | wreak vengeance on hin. dition from an_operation and nsked NARATOGA KACES, men inflicting a mortal wound. Cineaco, ,.\-Iu_v.m,fml._ulll,.kn.cu\ i S T : . | his advico. Wituess sug ested the| ganaros, August 19.. The first = — enson, a member of the well-known sbthis ifl‘f;,',fm;‘:,;“‘,l,“g oo tallowa: gt e s aniisbreak iR aNgtNEY plago MISCELLANEOUS. calling of a physician but Christiancy | vuce to-day was for & purme of $300| Katon i, EVRE RECORD. inaurancofirn of Steams & Dickenson, flamed gland is better than it was yes- | @1t would surprise me if it/did,” o JRANITANY, BXPEN f‘,“;f},,',‘,t,“rf:,,‘“’“ Al ,‘“‘d".',jl‘"l‘“:‘f"f‘::fi for horses beaten and not having won D LALLBYTON ) MIOH, e o al terday, the stomach isin a condition| “Might not other glands be sympa- | WASHINGTON, August 1€ -At the P A JEBRG, g CporiD ! [ a race at Saratoga this year, distance GRAND RaPIDS, Mich,, August10,— » Ills., August 19, Hon. to tako at least as much food as it | (hetics roquest of Col. Rockwell, Superin. | M wifo. Witness culled the (fullows | of threo-fourths of mile, wits won by | ()¢ orty atidtae e billeastat . Adans, presdent of Uie Sea: A \roba Te o " o f Public ildi tol, | 1ng day and prescribed, putting np | (onst; 5, with Patie second und . O VELRRe. O mal bank of this city, died could yesterday, aud probably more, | 4T¢ iy not likely to.” ) fendentiiof Bublio CEREE B G ket e R L oatanting, with ouuie second und| gjoyton;” on the' Newaygo & Big g L Ry and the president says ho feels easier| #You think supperation will not | €0 (ERWating S ek tho medicinn to Christiancy. Mra, O, | "ot dird. Time, 1. w0 of | Bapids branch of tho Chicago & West A and improved. follow this inflammation?” from Newport, R. I., acknow informed Jum that the oporation was o il e distance pburso O | Michigan ~railroad, have - been de- Killed in o Mine. BEVERAL CABINET OFFICLRS, “There is no pus there; how can L'(Lpu” in l;;lnl(turly!l;:luflfly W [ performed against her protest, Wit- ;"10{|flf‘r fbafty '“{l‘"":,‘,‘m“""fim'"’h; stroyed by fire, The entire business [ .0\ o040 ho called this morning, accept the |it?’ city proparing to mako tho e, a8 furthos. estiflod mthat L lON s, |andith Arters disg . DY [portion of the place has been wiped | ¥ g i i“nd‘icntiunu oty i m-vl. “How was the flow of pus from the | tlon of the sanitary condition of the :‘I;';‘“) ::“:Tl" l.ltnt: 'N‘I‘I:ld"y‘ ‘,“””w::]‘; Oriols with Clan .\I[-:‘n«;m.ml, Wind: [ mbe catisaof the fixe rifirihon ..]\"‘f ll'.(lln‘]\,m‘” s, H,t, ‘.(\u,“u:n 4 8 wound to-night?’ ' | White House. c Aholf] ) ¢ | rush third. Time, 3.08. articulars, has not boen rocsived o | 10-—Jobn Caly, n miner, took a ten THE DOGORY bt i told him the treatment was suc- | Tho third race was for a purso of |¥ : oo veC 831 year old son into o mine, and whilo ot say the morning examination shows | ‘‘All right. There is not so much THE HOWGATE BUSINESS, cessful and paid him $20, oS IVILIG XA00 WA 01 AR "ilo | a1 telographic communication 1s inter- | ¥ i e PR N iy but 1t is adequate and entirel : 3 e . 4 £300, for all ages, distance one mile rupted. 'The loss will be hoayy, while | WOk he heard a noise, and grabbing the pustobp flowing to the isstisfac- | Now but 3 i adeq ¥| Ttisstated that the investigation| .., ENCE WITH I¥DIAN cHIEFS, [and a furlong It was won by Neuf- | . o noavy, Whilel the boy endeavored to escape, but the tion of all, and that the wound is in |8atisfactory. of the Howgate embezzlement cases 4 i e : gk i insurance is supposed be higher, s i s 4 K e I i i i f The 8 d Ponca chiefs | schatel, with Mary Andergon second, caving bank caught them, killing the excellent condition in every respect. Do you insert the tuhe now? has resulted iy the discovery of ho Sioux and Ponca_ chicfs had a Heroit thivd 'I"} i En AT YALE, B, ¢, boy.snd fatally injuring the fathon 1t in thought that the wound is now (. *‘AlWays for the purpose of clean- | £20,000 more to'add to the amount of | further conferenco with Secrstary | Hormt third. Thne, 1. Bt ik oioe A au B0 cios | oY i4 K i healed from the ball out to within |ing, but it is not necossary to leave it | alleged pickings heretofore found out, | Kirkwood and Commissioner Bell to- MONMOUTH FARK RACES, ;*IN"""\:.';' 0s. I";!"! G i X v three inches of the mouth of the last [in.” ' making the aggregate amount about | 48y: = Secretary Kirk wood informed | _ noxaouri Park, N. J., August 19 v}(‘r:": :hrl:.,),wx:hu‘f,r;;tlu l;:mll :w::[.l:l::w‘.il’- ?’“‘"“d“‘r"'“‘d His Money. incisi Notwithstanding these | ‘‘How has the president boen sinco | $70,000. Sinco the exposure was | the Sioux that in arranging for the | Ziho first race, for two-year-olds, by fire. Railrond communioanon 1 | Cuicado, August 19.—A tugman signs of slight improvement the weak | the evening dressing?” made of the alleged irregularitios in | 14148 provisions had not been made | threo.quarters of 'a mile, wid ono by Y cen Tucson and the west wes intes. | Whoso name is thought to be George condition of the president makes the | “Comfortable, His pulse at 9 p, | Howgate's case, statements have been | ©0F unmarried and those without fain- | freoths Aol mes bl ono by Thoan Suokah ST B EN P LIRSS l(Gbnov pod ax foll into tho river caso very ecritioal, yet the xis-|m. was 106, He has boen aslecp, but |made to tho effect that ho has been | 1% These, ho said, should be_pro- | " Wird’ * Time, 1:16]. the aust delagod fonr days, T2 O from " window overlooking tho dock ing of new complications is possi- | is now awake and has just beon given | the victim of blackmailers and hos for | Vided for. Ted Cloud said the Sioux second rage for three-year-old /2 S AhTN: this morning and was drowned, blo at any time. While this is|another enemata.” = | many o month been leading a lifo of | Were willing to do so, and after a pur- | fijig, mile und a_ half, hud only two N P R A saloonkeeper named Bulto, who not expected it is possible. Meanwhile | «Hus he had s orphia lately?” | continued torment, persons who had (10 it was agreed that cach unmarried | gtartors out of twenty-four entrics. | o, orRtain's Torr € |Jast night claimed that hiswon had tho feeling hero to-day is that the | «fza" has not beon under s iniju. | ome slight knowlddio of his alleged | Ponea without u family should have | 51 tiind Tacer n nicu. swmop- Covuxmus, Ga., August 19, TIntel- | FoUbed him of about 82,000 in gold chances for recovery aro steadily im- | once for moro than a weok.” | misdeeas using it to extort money toueres of land, it haviug already | gtakes, milo and o half, had throo | e from Koy Wost seys. that.he | coin and fled to Kansas City, this proving. The 1eported statement of AR PN from him. Howgate is roported to | peet :smmg"d “mlf ";w':l 'mlmydu_hn“ starters, was won by Parole, Wartield | iy oviean bark Aberdeen, Cork, mas. | M0raMg found the money in a wash- s Goy, Sheldon that the physicians rec- v REERRE have to-day assigned the bulk of his [ haye 640 acres, Red Cloud made in- . ; ter, Inden with mahogany, was brought | 100y Where his wife had placed it for s ognized pyaemin troublein tho in- | had a long talk with the members of | property to Norris Peters, one of the | 4Uiry about Bitting Bull. Secretary | *“Fourth race, for afl ages, selling al- {5, by “he gohooner Madgic, When | 380 keoping, e From the Pacific Coast. ae hal e a e P s rio; Time, 1 was drifting at tho meroy of the winds, | ¥t/onl Associated Press that the doctors said that the inflamed | tors. He said that the condition of | flj’j,":,‘:',,.",',f"’;‘{v‘,""‘.‘.{'“']‘ l‘:l‘:l}“;i‘“‘l‘: g8 1';“11 194 uriadioion Lver | Fitih race, handicap, for gentlomen |10 Soadadat Bt tal O A BN Fuaxcisco, August 19, Moxi gland was evidence of a mild form of | the president was so weak that other o DAL him, Red — Cloud explained; it can offic pyaemia of a local character, and one that would pass away by supperation, as stated in these dispatches last even- ing. The theory is THAT THE INFLAMMATION is due to the great dobility of the tient and the consequent low condi- tion of his blood, and not that pyae- mia has set in, Al the surgeons have denied the existence of pyaemia, and complications were possible, but at present there were no indications of any further hindrance to favorable progress. OFFICIAL WasHixaroy, August 19.—8:30 a. m.—The official bulletin, this minute ued, is as follows: ‘The president slept much of the night and this morning is more com- fortable than yesterday. The swelling “e, August 9th, that all is quiet at the Navajo agency and Three River camp. ~ Also that the troops aro re- ported to have struck a band of marauding * Indians west of Crg ig and that the Mescalleros are gotting brck in small purtics, Agent Tiffany, at San Carlos, Arizona, reports u movement among the White moun- tain Indians, and asks for ammu- nition, was about the Indians who surren- dered with Sitting Bull that he was most particular to know. He said that the Ogalallas and Brules who had been with Sitting Bull had oyigi- nally left his reservation, and now he would like to have them back, as he thought they were properly a part of his peovle,” The sceretary replied that us soon as the supplies for the Indians can be lprm ided at the agen- riders, one mile, was won by Shadow Dance, Ohio Boy second. Time, 1:46, Sixth race, for two-year-olds, three- quarters of @ mile, was won by Wyoming, Juliette second. Time, 1:d Seventh event, handicap for all ages, short steeplo chase course, was won by Lizzie D, Kate Long second. Time, 3: UTICA RACES, days, subsequently experienced heavy ki two days after sailing struck an un- known rock, where she remained two weather and was wrecked both fore and main masts. The crew snccumb ed to malarial fever, which they con- tracted at Santa Cruz, and one by one fell sick. The master, on whom ey- erything devolved, fought agamst the diseaso until the vessel was turned over to the salvors, when he fell ex- ls are organizing to provent further raiding across the border. Gen, Dominiquez is on his way to Tucson for a conference with Arizons officials, The massacre in Guadaloupe canyon is now supposed to be the work of Mexican regular troops, Mayor Kalloch announces himself a8 a candidate for congress at the next state election, do o still. There is not the slightest | of the parotid gland has not increased | WILL DESTROY ANNOYING vostaL |cies he would, he thought, assign the Urics, N, ¥, Auguat l‘.b.: I the | hausted, Ho stood attho whoel threo Jam t’h. Track indieation of pyacmia_trouble, and it | gince yesterday afternoon and b is CARDS, Ogalallas o' Rod Oloud and the|2:40 class, fora purse of 2,000, di- | days until his foet burst, there not be- .\, Jumped th is considered strange that any one now free from pain. Nutritive ene- The postmaster gencral has issued Brules to White Thunder. The mat vided, thero were four starters, ing a man on hoard able to relieve Al AR 4 T TR e} i Cuituicornk, Ohio, August 19— should look for tho firat indication of [ yata are still given with success, and [an order permitting postmasters, up- | ter of Little Chief, of the ”"’fi SRoe, (t;iharlfi,l : “:fivmlllyll llll’l‘::":’lu‘ltru:]‘n]ill'tx:, bl - - A train on the M. & C. railway wis suoh 8 troublo in & man's absorbing | liquid food has this worning already |on notification frem eceteersy UP- who desircs ta got hack to Dakota, | grathihe sttty FORCL - MK, A Terrible Feud. thrown from the track at Summit glaud. b SE been swallowed and '.1‘.‘15. Pulse, | noying postal cards, (o destroy the | Will probably be decided to-morrow, | giganit f0urth: 4 AN FIETI ] pationad Asiociated Kress, switch _yosterday ufturnwn]; nfid‘ly - 0w A s | 100 temperature, 98.4; respira- | same without delivery. T, “The race for a purse of $2,000 had| Monuisrows, Tenn., August 19, — | Kichendant, engineer, was killed in- i WasHiNoToy, August 19, —This tion, 17. 3 WILL DELIVEK AN ADDRESS, A SIGNIFICANT CONFERENCE n::‘:u:lv'r:,:u::llwwn mm‘::y' Trinket | During the seasion of tllfu circuit | stantly and David Taylor, fireman, has cortalaly heep, 'Good Fridey iin | - (Higued) ¥, H. Hauuaox, Hon, W Lawrence, first comp, | ""AT OF THE THIRD-TERM LEADERS, |1 throo straight heats, Wodgewood | court at Huntsville, Scott county, a | Perhaps fatally wounded. tho pmmideriya oma. The, ik b D, Wo R, troller of tho troasury, hins accepted | N#W Youx, August 10.—There is [second, Alexandria third, Driver | fearful riof took place which originat: e ———r Loou one of - groat o ioty. To-day T K. BooDWARD, | an invitation to deliver an address ot | £¥eat speculation, espcially on the | fourth. Time, 2:20}, 2:19, 2:18{, od in an old feud between prominent| Glittering Gold A D060 O Bt . JBASIMAG gy, o : the eighth annual soldiers reunion, at [ Pt of what are known as administra- | Little Brown Jug paced to beat | familics Two hundred men | Natiousl Awociated Fross. o :Lfi':b'..i,umamnfiu "",':.,.'fififi,," ...;; .{ Caldwell, Ohio, September 9th, | tion republicans, caused by the pres- | 2:12, for a purse of §1,000, but the |were in the crowd and at least 'Nz(“ \“‘;Kif‘;m".‘nluufii:h.:':::::" ognizable, . | enci » residence of Vice Preside; - o o v, e - v ighting ime | ship City of Richmo 0 shiown itelf ablo to sustuin adequate | et offcers aud all callers at the Whito | PRoM AN aumsian raruiancu, |41 0 the Residenco of Vice Proaident | track Suk too bad wud Lo ooy acooun- | imonty nd wese it a ano Hiine | P Clig of, SQuinen SR NG nourishment, and no danger is appre- ¥ plished 2:14. " i hended frow the swelling of the pa- rotid glands. The temperature has indicated botter vitality than for six House are greatly reassured by the morning bulletin, 1t is authoritatively stated that no further inflammatio bad symptoms other than the trouble Wasuinarox, August 17.—The fol- lowing conumunication has been re. ceived from the patriarch of the Ar- menians in Turke, number of conspicucus adhcrents of the third-term movement, including Gen, Grant, Conkling, Logan, Camer- Tho 2:25 cluss race, for a purse of $1,600, divided, had five starters, and was won in three straight heats by sherifl summoned a posse and at- tempted to quell the fight but without sucoess. In the midst of the melee | for the Br ish bank, North Awmerica. T The Garfield Fund. e g B on, Dorsey, Belknap, Jones and Bliss, i second. Time, | the wife ot Ashbury Burg, who was | National Associated Pross, days. Tho pulse is more satisfactory | with the parotedgland have developed. ‘‘Mr. President: Providence, which | The fact u’?uuch a ;u[h‘.n"g while the g‘:fiyh:;n},u A" Moo | one of the partici m)uu. I‘Bl’l'll\'tl in to| New Yok, August 19.—The fund than ut any timo during tho weck. | At this hour the president is comfort- | watches over the days of virtuous | presidest is ot th point of death has L porsuade her husband to desist, whe |tor My, Garfield now smounts to ' 1h5,- pyaemia scare in relation to pa- [ able. The presi ent is veported at 11| men in the service of free countries, | occasioned considerable talk, but it Parties wishing booth st. |urock struck her in the back with [ §167,000, Hont James Belden, of rotid inflammation has pretty well |a. m. to be passing a comfortable | has saved the illustrious president of secms that '-ht‘cullf\'rrnuu\r.umu}uc(ud ing State Fair, address E. I’ , | such violence that it will cause her|Syracuse, to-day sent $1,000 to the i subsided, and the progress of the | morning. He sleeps o little, takes | the United States from the cowardly {last week before the president’s re- | Owaha, Neb. iy2eaepl2 | death ) 3 Y | . \ The riot was vnly ended by fund through Collector Robertson,