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A RAY OF HOPE. It Bursts From the Black Clond 1THE ELEVENTH YEAR. “do you think we had better continuc {come probabilites and they should|General James. who returned from the struggle any longer?” “Oh, yos,” answored the physicis with a tono of the most positive en- couragement he could command and then the conversation ceased and the now should ba more disappointed tn a peouliar sonse ofi he word, if the president should dio than if he should reach absolute recovery. The explained that the doctor OMAHA, MONDAY M OMAHA DAILY ORNING, AUGUS 29, 1881, triments given by engnata are re- taived. At the evening dressing an increasod quantity of healthy looking pus was discharged from the suppur- ating parotid gland. The appearance of the wound has not percoptibly New York this morning, telegraphed to Vice-President Arthur that the symptoms of last evening still contin ued as the afternoon bulletin to him Among the llers at the White Fighting the Dosperate Battle e arrived on the limited oxprees and lid not wait to remove his traveling roat before going to the sick room. Uhe president was awake wnd as Dr. Agnew stepped to the bedstend his hand was extended and the doctor's THE DARK DAY, With the Grim Des- 3 i rning dre: as clasped as the latter inquired: f ) suso to-day have been Judge J. S, [ changed since the morning dressing was clas| | A of Death, prosident fell asloep. spongtng of the patient s often epok. Hoo ‘Ootgremsminn. Neal of Ohio| But Hitkle tise {fi the: tensparative of troyon “How aro you to-day, Mr. President?” | - MV L L O o o | afid Desandott, * Jutigs. Black Had | plse has taken plkse siiso hoon el \ Tho president replied: **Well, I don' \ 18 Tho reversion of feoling at the{und water fn gy oeation ja veunlly | an interview with tho doctors, as | the pulso is perceptibly strongot than . iy Ao A st m“‘):h“{“lt:";m;‘; % ‘Whi i o Ay W o in. | great benefit. B operation is USUALL ’the pquent conversatiot s yvestorday. Pulse 0 i marked, ‘‘Yes, & P Al gl f“llm"‘ lx\h:l:;‘:‘:.lfll?l\(‘\‘;w “hl‘:\l:v(yl‘lillx::‘ enjoyed by bim. The president con “"‘}“I'I"" Ul i ol ‘l’:":ll'\:. ,,'\""f:'..;‘.'-;“,',.‘,‘! Teation 90, o Sinking Almost Into the Dark | hat, " "Ho expressed himself as sur- o 14 aal Y ul, on Ceu o aka Aate 2 v of | 88 follows: 0! LT 0 1 N P on & " N " X e ) AL remainsof this favorable pbriod would | Hitesto 1k b swiieient aalis SH1 S nilociqont is going to get [ (Signed) F. . Hawio, Valley of Death. prised to find_ a0 much vitality as the Bed. be but a temporary fluctuation. As "hmnmn‘uln‘v. hu »1:!}\(.] . _*[ : “,l,““ woll 7' ““You can say that with con- B H. AaNew, & president oxhi bited. 5. the favorable straws grew moroe plenty [ been ,‘"'"" _"‘l g "“"fl torod to. | siderable safoty.” D. W, Buss, g x ARTHUR'S CABINET, * the disparaging clutched them eager "|!‘"Am,'"l1 ‘?y\ I:,. ':,‘,‘\:‘;:h‘:,l,l.l.::: ((‘:uwuv, Congressman Neal, when asked if J. J. Woonwarp, | Grasping Again the Slender sw York, August 28, - Vice | i Tho Iilustrous Sufforer Rallies | iy und gathered, much coatort thero. | (b A TR BOUCRRSN SOMTG o Folt oncouragod, repliod: 1 have &K B, Thread to Life, President Artue hua recoivad the 14 ! trom, Mrs. Garfleld, Gen. Swajm |ingof koumiss, ey s | hver Telb o Sonfidaiit, ot tho prests Ron't REVRURN, bulloting from Washitigton and sty M | & B A Tabae o roe | hatlon itd thn dressing of the wound; T Degondort anid that Dr, DU Tho favorablo condition of tho | Tho Proatdent Males M.;:xm‘a Tm= | ot going to Waahington ntil sum- & k: f . have neverallowed their faces to show | 1 e seided | 1ast remark to him was that ‘i he | e Hcatec licin N t Satnrdny Night not o enbinet and did not ex- ) [ I He Refuses to Give up the| )i foeling, The children also ave | Llwinilton xm*nnt]{_#n that he decided president. continues fo o o el | President, as indicated in ofticial bul vrovoment Saturday Nig! bt 1o 13 sammotat, AATANN RS |4 N v ey 1 all ombierg of the | 80 return to New York. 2 § bveninaand tounigt leting, still continues, - . bt .} i { \ ] Fight for Life. bearing up, and all mem t Db b it Gen, Swaim was | hrough the evening and to-mght as 2 0 e lont was dead; “unless 1o sai i i | family have taken new heakt. At 0:45 to-night Gen, Swaim was|), o' fyewo shall havoe exceedingly thbvo ot riebler, s The most unfavorable feature dur- [ ‘the president should linger a long | : ] TR Thio physiciaus aro agroeably disap- | asked It the prosident had tmads, this | oy 'arounds to' hopo for his ro-| Dr. Hamilton is so woll satished |, +Ho most ubfatermblo loatusd Gar-| itho g ] Marked Improvement in the|pointed. Dr. ””wli' 1 el ALY R '\“l'”“,“' “’..'\'.‘ o oo | covery.” with the pv.v:znv;wnk the (-n»th-ll he | ions. Tho pulse at one timo reached Speculation is 1ife over the compo- 1 1 ut been confident, lacking a single|idea of improvement. €8, 84 — Jeaves for New York at 9:50 p. m. 98 atiother it feel to 200, aud for | ot Lk A A " 3 Y last night that the I'N,’"‘“"“".‘d““‘.}' and evening, that he folt better, and 1| WASHINGTON, August 28, —Tho fol- [y prosident has just had his | the afternoon, however, the limit was | Cetnir's wives the following: Hamile i ! i B e ot e | think o iiowass mach about it as | lowing aro tho bullotins ssued from apongo bath and is propatiaefor sloop. | descended more closoly, and tho bulse | joit Wiah for sceratary of state; Emery p { ) e A Lo, B R ol | iy ot tho white houso to-day: Ho lus alrendy had ono nap sinco the | avoraged 120, His slowp wan tmore [ Storm or Ao Tofe. for. sttorney | W shisrox; Atipuie 88 0ne a1 e o BaAYh x| tsl, Hoskwell aeid:—ithb dbs ONE A, M. BULLETIN, oveuing bulletin. Tho fobrlo riso is| mtisfactory, and nourishinent, w6 |yenoral; M. 8. Oway for sccretary. of " i eside > of ry rof BX- ol Rwel : €AY LRIV, § i s " K v bLeing b, | cording to lus own words, *‘tastec » intorior: Lino . i ::m;fify:"‘,:‘fp;";‘,’i;‘l{",:;‘,;"th“l‘lfi;:}“::l‘ perioncs and ot nesesarily an. indi-|g'clock ho eould not woint to o singlo| Tho presidant i alsopng uitly, | subaidivg, tho pulo vow being 105, | sording,t6, hue own worle tasted | h intaior lp::l:;::::l:l‘l‘::h!ll‘nu: tore- LS S g il cation of failing life. feature of 1he case that did not show | with no material change in the last ELEVEN P, M, BELLETIN. thint the prestiont ws sallying: : 3 _bos g i 3 el ot Bopy et | " Dr. Reyburn, on being agked if o | improvement, b, the peoplo must not | hour. At thin houe Dr. Woodwand statcs | 36406 Drvsbiont wae mying - |ohanged it ish, of Now York, go { exprossed o feartul wero ll that it | 1Ad any more encouraging sows from | loso sight of tho fact that the pr ) THREE A, M. BULEETIN. that thero are nodiscouraging Sign8 | 43300 to take steps towards calling | PRI v ol ! | P ti the sick room said that ‘improve- | dent’s condition was very critical. * tais noticeable. The president is resting ogetherthe Wenits, And SHAS DIAtiG JAMES' VISIT TO NEW YORK. might be a temporary Auctuation and i g i inved. | “But.” « & Information obtainable from the [ M9 ogethor | ' I g et 1 b e ot ‘ foRerannior of tHie, Jist. | Tho: fear |TenLin tho, paiest SUILEGHAUBEL, |[iBut, ! hawdded, et ustake) ‘what | o b to this hoour touds to tho | (irly: iad obtained from tho president some | Secrotary Blaine said that ho ‘ that o chango for the worst wonld oc.| Do you think tho prosent muly | tho Lond sonds aid hopo for - betier prossion that 1ield or'io growid Hes b timo ago his signature to a necossary | aware that the postmaster general had 4 cur during the night was shared by | Will be permanent, or do you fear an- | things to come.” hunl-n lost during thie night, but the| Reports from the sick room indi-|document to effect this purpose, were | gone to New York. 'I!'lu did notllmlov: { { very many and it was therefore a de- | Other relapse. SERING HIS CHILDREN. improvement does 130t warrant much | cate no reason to beliove anything aphed over the wires, and many why he had F"‘l“e'l wt ‘g::lim}\;: dl‘:t { cided and_ unexpected announcement | *“Well its best not to make any During the afternoon the president | gncouragement. will occur during the night to cause | inguiries wero sent - to ‘the White plmn.'t!‘ tp;u‘\ll:’l um;‘u:::mr;r g’fmoml " 8 St bl R g s a i tho futuro, thp present | yoked: ‘Can I seo Mollie?” Dr. SER A ASN the present encouragement to bo i | Houso, The cabinet denied the plan tho vist o the poatmas N ‘that tho president had held his own |18 cheering enough and let "us take | Bjise said there was no reason why e e R lossened. broached, "rtMI“ iyl during tho night. The inmates of|that.” The last twenty-four hours|ih, vequest should not be granted, i ulh l;“’!l‘ UI" u]llnm“::{:n IIIIIL‘l“.[}lll‘: I T R PNT Oy :Im II',II() rm‘;na\‘n]m(iou I ! 'he four nurses, Mrs, Dr. Edson, | the president’s pulse both in " | mitted. ~ He took her hand, asked it | ™¢ ot S d S I Ty totly: hisls toeablo thint ‘mosphere ) 3 T 9 G i i 8, T h kel or Wi - [stomach is duing well. As yet no|--The president is resting quietly, his it was noticeablo tha o atmosph of a serious turn in the case. I& Dr. Boynton, Gen. Swaim and Col; | quency and o :l‘f“f'l Tho ":"""‘"‘u B R R AVera B S LRI R Ve ety pulse loss than given in_tho evening | of despair existed. The fmmedinto | i yated™ nuthoritatively, howaver, ,}_ Toom Che grontin vonn ot T | Funchiomn. . Bovoral porsons of sali |1 tone thet ho was fosling battar, e o : bullotin, and the favorable symptonss | family of the president consists prac- |15 St8ed - authoritatively, however, y room the greater part of the night. |tunctions. Several portions of solid |, /4 gent by her a message to Mrs. SIX A. M. BULLETIN, St “m“&“‘ Mrs, Garfield, Miss Mollio, l‘ml il Famh Ny A The patient slept fally as comfortably | food had been swallowed | Garfield saymg he would liko to see| fThe pulse is still 104 and Dr. Boyn- T AN Jumes and Harry, Gen, Swaim, Col. 'T ot (lr: '-‘l“ ‘.m 'way as unfavor- N e a8 on the prececing night, and tho|and refained without naugea. The g boys when the doctors were’ will- | ton suid thiat the quality was improy- D g Sl .| Rockwell and Dr. Boynton, with tho |9 D° cOns! “I"‘ e l}' L'); condien <losest scrutiny ecould detect no un- | one!or two evacuations during the| ;. 1. Dr. J3liss staved at seven o'clock | The president is mow sloeping A bonh Al D, Banl ablo as to the presiden i N pedy f e hi iV Fid £ i red o 3 3 od. M o ¥ Y R indi- | ottending surgeons and Dr. Hamlton, In fact, the postmaster genoral did not favorable change. Gen. Swaim said | ddy had given evidence of improve Later in the afternoon Jimmie was | the pulso had fallen to 100, having | quictly and thero is nothing to indi Mrs. Garfiold apparently had ot | L fuet the l‘_ Dehc Ukl tasAbyIA AL Al econliiaid o s tlud fe8 “eha Uin quastity, | iued oely ashort time. His pros-|qinos midnight. He said he folt con- p situation perfoctly and feels that it is wpsihl ot ¥ has a silver lining.” proved 1n_character and in quuatity. | onco had tho effect of causing the | giderably oncouraged by the improve- HEARING THE NEWS. too critical to be " explained away. To RELYING ON IS PLUCK. l]‘,'uy“;"c'ljl"‘“ of ‘{’U 1"“"";"" ;“Id has | eosidont’s pulse to beatseveral point | moat, but wan afzaid the peaflo would LML) keep him from being despondent| SATURDAY'S BULLETINS. y is passed n vory restloss | Lighily ducreased, and tho dMchare|higher and exciting Jnm. For bhis |take foo sanguines viow of it, graud |. o % s her great object. ~ Sho i8 | Waswixatox, August 27.—Tho fol- tiffuc’é STIdA i H ah 104 - Siiles. :v].llu:]‘untu: llJlln'mg :lv-b d;-y‘fi ndpri-u_‘; xy,who Yiad hoped toge in, should 20t | T¢ must be remombered that it York and Brooklyn. Tina & ploasant look for, him ahid uttets | from foue o'clock in the [atternooRD ) uently he sponged off tho president | qon. qomres. oo b o cemennt o [be allowed to eeo his father. Nono |t yot sefficiont. chango for a very words of cheer whenever the oppor- | to midnight: '8 Bl YALS SPOILE P any de; n fora moment. On |.of thechildre UBSE itted to @ and found him level-headed and ex- ||y~ A R R T AT AR e e A strong revival of hope. Naw Youk, August To-day | tunity affords. FOUR F. M. BULLETIN. i k) these were being kudlt the | guo him since tho second incision was : : NER DN miid R e e ; | coedingly cheorful. Dr. Blies said he | 1oyo0d hopes of wll. To say that 1512 Dbt LN e a R P LaRaiteY BIGHT A. M. BUL . tho rpecial bulletins of the preident’s | The children dopend almoat, entive- | g e B el (O LT e ator ¥ JYens e s surgeon's roem and gy aid riok givo around foreHOOUT- sanbHi phycelins e nilhen it | Drs. Iiiss and Boyiton: Have just | condition” wero séad in muosb of thie|ly'on their mother in the regulutionof | | Just, WG FOUE 0 BEEL S8 O { iried to ake anap but could notsleep | uement would bo wseless. — Tust how | Hhiuk the lutarvicw with. his endren [Saken tho presidont’s pulss, and found | churedies in this city and vicinity, and | thoir hopo and fear. Not a. toar has B reniiod Hiath e e i on account of his anxioty. At tho|ygych encouragoment could be gaitied | did the president seod. rathor shon 6 at 100. The physicinae feel en- in the Catholie el pecial prayors | beon noticed 1 tho eyo of any of |t FPHNC AN TS BOCKGIE usual time the enemata wae admis- | fuguy them depends on the oontinu- |purm, T C couraged, but give warnizg that the | were said for his recovery at all the | thom. Moy wmovo about quistly and | PSS w anticipated, that his mental tered and the president swallowed a|,,: sites el Beei L ¢ % > rain is 460 slight to be very remssur- | masses, anxiously, glean overy bit of informa- | 1€ 2861 S8FEIEE Bt e contin- { Bt Kownissbotwen i nape. Tl :l‘ult"1::-fprl:\‘l:;:t‘x:'tm;fi-m-?u;rynr}lt;:: Dk Arat) Senday in the hiskecyiofd S s SR ERE S R0 BT EE Vico-Prosident Artlue has veceived | tion obtainablo in regardto theiy ath- | condition wua porfect, thit ho o pulse R | as )itk pabout tho history of the | gpinion of all who closely watch the |the Presidonts caschas boon I OFEIGIAL BULLIFIN, no_summons to go to Washinglon |er's condition, but no such thing na | fec b0 ke s, foods WIS Tl BN R night. Mrs, ‘Garfield was up very | oese. incrcases the chanoos for re. Plulvmd,t;e'f"""}w}fil":l‘"fl Feoling | Exxomervi Manston, August 28— |and expected none. Ho is greatly en- | breakingdown, Their spirits arc kept et o Tessrable MBI | early and was by ‘thu bedside immedi- ca\'c'ry. .‘xl:“u:f Ldm'x:'dn‘t B\\'xnl‘u;:?u;i hi’u‘:mli’:;:t" A ‘;x i :Tl'w ‘bulluii'u ju;t ,';'“m couraged by the news from Washing- | up in great measure by (lw‘ (]llll'll!(l"llll- Dr. Blisw' iden of the president’s con- : atl‘:]y.l “lm;.t. :.Slwm'"kw“s nlunu?.st "J]l“:ml ALY A oD T This mzlrnimv the pren!i,duut'c mind | gives the president’s condition as fol- | O neas of Gen, Swaim and Col. Rock- | giii) " vidently found 1n s ro i ‘when he le he 8IcK room. ard he: Al 4 ““I have relied on Garfield’s pluck for twenty-five years and I stand on the same ground now.” The morning bulletin figures were the best dor ten.&ays and when it was Pposted 1t was reveived almest with a shout. ‘The morning dressing of the wound developed no new unfavorable symptome and shewed little improve- i igui il i i d mother of the by | the ntal disturbance di in w v " The swells bountiful supply of liquid food. 'Tho | bowels, Just befero daylight ithe |for and atoa small quantity.of milk |the wife, childron and mother of tho | #0od « red o mental disturbsnce described i - | | ;::,':, &:::fiigll,':?[: ,,,:{'fi;:,’,"clifizhi’eu:: perotid ewelling discharges freely and ,,;’(,.id‘,,,t was sponged off b)’,’t o physi- | tonst. gm,,uhfi,,gnfl,mon{m,“mm president caused tears to como to :n:s'.\‘v{g_z:utl\n}l‘:’!:: dltl-flw:'is l\'o :;udmtl;; yesterday morning's bulletin ha- dis- - i pricking of a_prominent point on tho | gives promisc of marked ixiprovemont. | ciane and a fow -winutes later the | continues to bo rotuined. Thero has | MalY eycs, oven strong men bowing | reco opression and | appeared. - The parotid swelling has 3 outside another opening was made, so that now, with three drainages to the gland, the main hope is thet this trouble man yet be overcome be- Secretary Blaine sent the following this evening: Lowell, Miuister, L.ondon: The co:dition:of the president st 39 o'clodk continues as favorablo es could be expected within the past thirty hours, His imprevement has given great encousagement to the et- tending surgeone. He swallowed a His mind is perfectly clear, He has a little more fever than was antici- above nermal. The general feeling is pated, the respiration is somewhat|] was clear. Drs, Bliss, Reyburn and Boynton, Mra, Dr. Edson, Col. Rack- well and General Swaim werson duty the entire night, relieving each other at brief intervals. Mrs. Garfield also was.at hand at momentary intervals. Shortly after midnight the usual enc- mate was administered, andlater there was a) satisfactory discharge of the pulse fell fram 104 to 100, which was the most satisfactory since Wednoaday st. Dr. Bliss came into Seorotary TALMAGE PREACHES, lows: Dhe amelioration of the presi- X dent’s symptoms announced in last| BrOOKLVN, August 28.—Rev. T. evening's bulletin continued during [ DeWitt Talmage preached a sermon, the night and since msidnight some |thesubject being the condition of the further amprovement «hllim ob- | president this morning, The dis- servod. The pulse i Kqui i d- | weve frequently interrupted by ap- :l::':nm;'l l:nd’; :‘n‘g e: mhl}x‘n:n ;:\:ed plause, while his pathetic allusfons to been no mental disturkanco «during | their ficads and weepin the mght or thie morning. At present| ‘‘We stand under a great sorrow, his pulse is 100, temperature ‘98, res- eh Lord,” saidthe pastor in the open- piration 17, ing prayer. *‘Our chief magistrate is well, both of whom ingist that the president is better and that the case 18 not hopeless, The patient early yesterday morn- ing apparently felt the ground slip- i i in | oourwe was one of the ablest ever de- | bing away from under him. His perti- | president’s symptoms show a sl frequoncy, ,h"wm.;;:‘: ;‘;‘:,fl;s livered by Talmage. His remarks|nent inquiry of -Dr. Roynion as to an\olio-“afiouv whether he thoughtit worth while to continue the struggle any longer was good evidence of this, “Cheered b late in the day expressed himself as fecling stronger and as seeming to taste his food more satifactorily. VICTORIA'S SYMPATHY, mark just made: *‘Ithink he is just a shade better.” OFFICIAL BULLETIN, . Wimite Hotan 0,90 P ina—The aftermoon. .. B ae is somewhat less frequent is temperature is lower. discharged a little pus by the opening spontaneously formed into the ear as well as by the incision made, but is not perceptibly swollen, The liquid L Pote 0 s ? ing low. Divine physician, put thy [ 1 followi food given by the mouth and the ene- foro th t 2 t 1wore ono of more hovefulness, Two.er i g 5 cox-| (Signed F. H. Hammzon, [lying low. Divine physician, The following correspondenco by given by : Horcan risovan, 10 297 80| e daye moro of improvemont il | gty R0 before the moruing x| (Sigued] X B Huwmon, - Bbchiv, | Diive Bl MUY | the sollowing corsoapon wtate dg.| mata contindes to bo retained. . Pulss General Swaim, who has been with | be needed to inspire confidence. tho peesident was much better. Ho D. W. Bubs, never yot lost a caso. “o‘_h-ul a8 if | partmont: 114...tunqlmrutum 98.9, respiration 22. ; the president all the morning,thinks | [Signed] Brawse, Sec'y. [ go06q one trouble, however. The J. K. Bannes, wo cannot give Lim up. - Give us the | “"Loxpoy, Augnst 27.—Blaine, Seo-| (Signed) ¥. H. Hamvrox, the noon bulletin will be fully asfavor- able, comp: ratively, as this morning. Tho gencral conditions are as favora. ‘ble as then, Chicken jelly is talked of for the president’s mext nourish- aent. OFFICIAY, ENCOURAGEMENT. At 8:15 v. m. Mrs. Garticld, accora- panied by her brother, Col. Rudolph, her brother-in-law, Col, Rockwell, .of St. Louis and Miss Mollie, went out for a drive, Mrs. CGarfield looked almost happy, and the strain she has endured the last few days scemed to have left no trace upon her. She people had become 8o depressed by the events of the last two days that better news would cause too grest a reaction of fealing. ““We must take care,” said he, *‘that too much is not stated.on the improving signs, I am greatly encouraged by the proguess faith of miracles, Give.more than human ekill to medical attendants. Soothe his paine, restors his health, Let it not be told that the hand of an American assassin was succossful, Wo ask it on behalf of the aged mother, o stricken wife and weeping children. the surface a third discharge was Father, if it bo possible, let this cup J. J. Woonwaxn, R. Reveugx, TEN &, M. BULLETIY, The dressing.of the wound developed a reduction in the size of the glandu- lar swelling aud by more pricking of retary: I have just received from Her Majesty the Queen, at Balmoral, a telegram in these words: ““I most deeply grieve at the sad news of the lnst few days, and would wish my deep sympathy to be conveyed to Mrs, Garfield.” (Signed) D. H. AaNgw, D. W, Buss, J. K. Banngs, J. J. Woopwarn, Ropr. REYBURN. BULLETIN, st said: I believe EIGHT P, M Col. Rockwell j; ving i : thia i f : Lowgry, Minister, | ¢ s f . t 5 . 3. ¢ wmade during the night but we uld | ggtablished. This is considered & atill A 4 4 4 y here are grounds for encouragement. aioen Do Dr. Hamilton 06id: | bowod and smiled pleasantly o tho | hot foat Tk saping et wor roly o A as a8 Sont, pasn from s, Lt e Jor el v tolluwing roply was oableds’ | |Tor. thel patt. Chiftyeats Sabeaitie A moro satisfactory atato oxists this | ©TC® 86 the gate. Bome one of the |ty rebuild an entiss satisfactory e ch pe G el MR "-x DEPARTMENT OF STATE, WASHING- ucuident'- mind has been clear as o morning and now. tud the result Ly | crowd thore assembled said hurriedly, | hopo,” AVBYR s 0 10N, August 28.—To Lowell, London: | bell.” far has giyen me much encourage- ment, I think the andications ane much more faverable now for sustina- tion of the president wntil the blood poisoning that has almady subsided somewhat, has & chance to 8o farelim- inate that after serious cumpllcatimm, may be avoided. Good action of the atomach is the best indication of this progpect. Food is assimilating better every kour, On that feature of im- provement is based our strongest hope, The glandular trouble will subside in “*That Mre. Garfield” As quick as thought a dozen hats were off, and the little woman acknowledged the cour- tesy by a graceful bow and another smile. Before the issuance of the evening bulletin it was learned that its pur- pose would not be at variance with the early progress of the day. The bulle- tin proved aeceptable to all. A short time after the bulletin had boenissued De. Boynton was seen and asked fur- ther in regurd to his idea of the prosi- t was when the exemination wes aade that 1t was found ¢hat the gland resenteé an improved condition. g‘he size of the swelling had not beer asaaterially redueced, though the in- creased drainageof the pus had eased it. Dr. Beynton this morning said: “The president’s improvewent during the night was very marked and gave cause for much eacouragement that he would ultimately recover. Friday afternoon was, he thought, the TURNING POINT, Information just reccived from the |death.” ; sick-roam is to the effect that the fa-| In the final prayer he said: ““Hear vorable condition noted in the morn- | his aged mother's prayer, his wife's ing bulletin still continues and that | prayer, and that of his children and the prosidont’s pulse 18 better in char- | the nation, Thou canst do 1t yet. actor and much less frequent than | We F!‘fly Thy will bo done, Lord, yesterday, ranging since the morning [ heal him! ~ We ask it in the name of dressing at about 104, th%;.\umuuu:nte{d (‘,'hnsl.’ i . :30 p, text of the pastor’s sermon REEASLAY poLLaTN -~ 18180 7 20 m“Cu wfort ye, éomfnrl o, 1 At the morning drossing of the | Mo sctth son G ye, my . A C ith your God,” president several yellowish points Jsple, ith your Gof waere observed just below the ear of 7= P B e the swollen parotid, and an incision DEATH IN THE FLAMES. I have submitted to Mrs, Garfield your telegram conveying the kind messago from the queen, Mrs, Gar- field is constantly by her husband’s bedside and does not give up all hope of his recovery. Her request is that you will return the queen her most sincero thanks and express her heartfelt appreciation of the constant interest, and tenderncss and sympathy shown by her majesty townrd the NINE P, M, BULLETIN, The doctors are so much encouraged by the behavior of the stomach that the president has been given a little toast and milk to-night. Thus far no bad results have appeared, TEN P, M, BULLETIN, The president had several naps this evening, and between them swallowed four ounces of milk broth, president and his family in their deep grief and most painful suspense. The physicians say that up to this hour he had held his own since the f f s ecta. He stated that he . . beiug de, about a te: ful of gt [Signed) Braing, Secretary, evening bulletin. proportion as the other symptoms im- | dent’s prospecta. L Binco that point thero has been a | beiug made, about 'a teaspoonful o ) y. K was ulltu‘})ly aau;fifid wnllllh;"prl.tgrua» ATt .uml;,‘;,“,c., toward recov- | healthy looking pus escaped. There | A Small H_";,““‘t:‘;'f"::llf"”““'““ ANOTHER CABLEGRAM, ELEVEN P, M, BULLETIN, Dr, Bliss says that the improve- |to-day. 1t s tily B fa ) el X e | ery. The increased foebloncss yester- | Were ulso some discharges of pus|y o ~Fatal . The following was cabled to-night:| The president’s pulse is 111, and is : ment of the last fow hours has been lf'“fi“l“ 1. Syary. L ERINgl: '°| day was due, ho thought, to the events | through the two openings into the CiNcrNNari, August 28,—The feed | Lowein, Loxvox: A somewhat | reported to be of a firmer quality, His e flu?u;;h tufulluu hm‘n'tu uw«l:]lx lll(m :;u~ f.‘:‘."uty Vdnareasa n.fiffl‘.fi?fiflffie Yoot of ‘the preceding day rather than a | ear and the incision 3;3";1“:::::;;5]1;:”!)11:3 store of Stone & Co,, 42 Court strect, | More hopeful feeling exists to-mght in | respiration is somewhut higher, but 3 ef of yesterday. e now thinks the [ P4 8 4 %reaitlcnl'n ultimate recovery passible, r. Reyburn says the presidents case furnishes solid ground for increased is when the caso was supposed to be doing well. The latter part of the day had given evidence of proper as- decline in the case. ~The conaition of the stomach was excellent and he based hopes of his recovery on that provious bulleting, rather less indolent than it has been doing for several days past. Since the morning bulleting thero has been and the boarding house and restau. rant adjoining, kept by 8. D, Bright. took fire, and in the haste of the in- regard to tho president. The rogular [ the temperature seems unchanged. evening builetin is more favorable, and | The president slept considerably this the good indications are continued, | evening and no increased unfavorable ry . 0 %" [ and complete restoration of the men- 3 . AT o - Hi i vel " t X [ improvements are remarkable. Dr. fil‘“l"lé;’!'u‘;i"fi:"mb‘;':;‘:‘l" “":::;d‘z'l'\’;tuh:’ The president has taken an ample "“i]rc’flm m]tlm frequency of the pulse, Irf:‘:u B Lwimluw Y D, j(‘;\::!::t’)‘, tirely clear, He has shown a positive Col. R ck‘:‘;‘l‘l:'n:u:,‘ll-srm.l d & Ao dags, dhat | dhe | Bresidont’s e et wis motissunie e ps | 9uantity of nourishment wnd thoro|and in” other respects” no_ wmateral {10 | 6 wiado Bright and daugly, | appetite, asking for milk toust, & slographed 40 & chances are decidedly in his favor was evidence that assimilation was change has occurred. Pulse 104, friend just now that the pulse was / again, Miss Edson suys the presi-|ferred also to an improvement in the progressing better, This would have | temperature 99.5-10, respiration 18, | 7 .'“{"'!yl"““,"“?“"i‘l _‘]";fl ‘“"‘“‘_‘I oth :‘:::: ! ‘l'iei:li;“inyli:z zvll:" s ":‘I. '"’:‘ lt" 104 and that the president was slee; dent made great strides upwards in COLOR OF THE PRESIDENT'S FACE, a tendency to aid the climination of| (Signed) TANILTON, :i':"l"’&':::r'“ m‘m l":)ln; ";ul:, aro N dnyu; that he has swa lowed nnyth;l:i ing liko an infant, Gen. Swaim send; twenty-four hours. For several days he had been al- | the blood poisoning, which caused the D. W, Buss, v yed. Lo, | ,000. But Lgulditaed: the same in substance in another di- This ofticial encouragement is given but no positive assurance is ventured that he is doing better, The wound most ghastly at time. To-day, how- ever, his color was much better and his expression too was a more natural, glaudular swelling, The only ques- tion now was whether the stomach would continue to do well. The J. W, Barxgs, J. J. Woobwarp, R. Revsuny, FATAL COLLISION A slight increase in his respiration is the only adverse o—— npto t this ti i Twe Fraleht Toal Damrion ;-:u:";') om reported at this time (10:30 (Signed) rection, and insists that the improve- ment of the early evening is main- tained, seoms no worse. The pulse is im-| fayorable feature. All last week he|gland gave evidence in the right di- TWO P, M. BULLETIN, Several Men Killed. BLAINE, Socretary, . | proved and geueral symptoms are | had seemed to have no will power at | rection. If the other conditions wero [ A4 this hour everything is quict at | National Asociated Troms, KATS A PIECE OF ’hmm- v L Pl:roln ";..’I‘.l' 5 | more favorable. The only question |al), us far as control of his emotions | favorable the gland lWB"in# would be | the White Houso, = The prunjdunt L R A AT 4 B ) : ]':i]{mx,i ugust 28,—The vicero; is how long will it last. The answer|and desires was coucerned, Now, |lesscned within two or throo days, | roported as resting comfortably, No |1y this morning o torrible sauinn x| After the ovening dressing the |of India telegraphs as follows: It is is that all depends on the stomach and the assimilation of food taken, The cabinet have not ali been at the white house, Some of the mem- bers of course feel oncouraged again, but no confidence is expressed nor will be until it is seen if these good hours continue. The morning bul- letin was read in many churches and however, his will power seems to act in full concert with the physical. The character of the wound this evening was improved in amount and quality of pus; also the granulations from these were more satisfactory and no- ticeable from the exterior, In regard to the glandit is now con- sidered that the danger of its slough- and once that trouble out of the way the patient would have plain smling and move rapidly to recovery. Dr, Bliss said that he thought the most satisfactory symptom at present was the patient’s clearness of mind. The discharge of the gland is more free,and therelief accordingly is great- or. Ho hadamodified belief yesterday, ly this morning a terrible collision oc- noon | curred between two freight trains, P Both engincers and a fireman were fatally injured. Fireman Hensloy The reports from the president’s | #d Brakemen Nelson and Anderson room up to this hour show no un- [ ¥ere also injured. Tho engines and | ) favorable changes in the president’s | *eVenteen cars were dawaged. condition, His pulse is about the collision was the result of carlessness ! same as at noon, and other symptoms | 9f @1 operator, and also of the con- unfavorable change since the bulletin, FIVE P, M. BULLETIN, The | to _eat 1t."” ficld and by her taken to the presi- picco of milk toast.” Dr, Bli came in, and when informed of the president’s request said: have it if he asked for it. ike to sce “Let him Accordingly a piece of nilk toast was prepared by Mrs, Gar- vicar-gene: president remarked: ‘I could cat a |reported that Ayoob Khan and his oon | army bave marched from Candahar to ive battle to the Ameer near Khelat- iilshat. A dispatch from Durbans T would [says that the feeling against the cons if he can work his jaws | vention is becoming very strong, Rome, August 20.- General Becks, of the Jesuits, is dying, ers of thanksgiving offe s but now t tl pTesi do not materially differ, Gon. Swaim | 4uctor of the down freight in not|dent. He ate & picce about half the T IRTO— Sho ew cloama of Tiopt. Ti':dm‘ifif dug of haa ‘P"“"L b would e e Ai".‘u.'.’?m-‘.':f.;‘.‘.‘:'.:: has just sent thi following dispatch to | having stopped to receive his clear- [sizo of Mrs. Garficld's hand. sad st 2k hm...n... day bulletin was so generally in keep- "i:’“ “(']"""’ ‘;" m:'f’y uchy'.,yf’r‘ """ wore considerably better now that the | iriendsin New York: ance orders. L it was good. He seemed to have no B "“A s l ing with the improving feeling that ih er & day or'hw: “u ok P "'“"'; ; | land is beginning to disappear, We| ““The president’s condition contin- Indicat! trouble in lum% his jaws, and after Sto OSTON, August ,qu-—‘n“ Union 4 it added greatly to the growing hopes, £l 9 g:?,::r-‘:im‘i’u x.fjfupu:... ,?:,‘.;:, :,’, expect that other symptoms will dis- | ues to improve, and he is better now Sokana) fan 0 l,“ ons another morsel had been q:.{lxmc(l of vy Ll;u ““""‘l:"{f bn;lbm in East Ev- ‘*SHALL WE CONTINUE THE STRUGGLE," m';: d“:mm would be g w:A'!y less. | APpear m;cul'l!inxly, and on this base | than at any time for a wwk;' All are “,“"”“‘:N uA“uv S nyl .li:mk up_[‘)lalwl‘:!‘l“ 3 IM.IT ed. Du, :;htw. W oiu“'ue:;(,‘y&o Y 1;:“!:: ?x:; Dr. Vnyntuu says that about three [ened. Not only was the pus dis- renewed confidence, hopeful and scem confident, A N, g! he | Hamiltou said; his evidence of 4 ,000, y ok b o % following are t babilitie o li A 2 i men are thrown out of emple S TR Thab At Yoroe The first cahinet officer who ealled pbpeg e owing aro the probabilities for |improvement should encourage us to but of employment, charging satisfactorily from all the g White V" 2 the succeeding twelve hours: F Ll florts.” An hour late, S———— —— 8 dent said to him: “Dostor, ' do’ you | openings, but the walls separating the f.-lo:'l:‘.l\'nl:x'::vuwh“ wfl,“:}:“";’,’_, 6:30 p. m.~—The improvement in | the umwrbblixsi-.q:;u ad Lor Mis Dr. Bliss naid the ,.mme.':c P e Way, think Tam gefting weaker?” ckets of pus referred to secmed to iy g wm-'ha iy o L—i nt | the president’s condition declared | souri valloys fair weather, followed | perienced no trouble from the toast,| Anyoue who has the will to try THomAs “Yes, T think you have lost some- | be going away. The pus is more con-1 o he n’t’)un Sullotin had et "'_ yesterday afternoonis still waintained. | by increasing cloudiness, possibly by | which of course was au encouraging | BeLecriioOr, will surel the way to thing ,:gw& day before yesterday,” | centrated "f-fe(';"d'&, to be o wl::) Innok cansed penaied Taat “““', . n::d goutinues to ukfi .i;m-gly liquid | local rains, waru southerly generally | si robust lcaltd, in cases broushiel ! auswe! dogtor, y _ The doctors consider tha 2 - | ‘00d given by mouth and is apparent- | shifting to colder north winds and ., Agnew had not seen the presi- | e, 5% throat, paius, H 4 an . o “Well," questioned the president, | the possibilities of yesterday have be- | %+ Becretary Hunt and Postmaster ly digesting it. Stimulants and nu- | higher pressure, dont Iur‘l’ilvu'dnyu unt;il thiuh:rnoon. uterual rewedy it is lavaluable, odlw,