Bloomington Progress, Volume 15, Number 20, Bloomington, Monroe County, 31 August 1881 — Page 4
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fnn HT,,WW(tlwt notes, Aprils? of
tliu yetr, iMocrtrsougnt werners it-TBroi
ciri-'-iii.M in mrmKL. Horn wouwi- ana ins
cruno ws 4 amimmed iu revenue.
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saJV , f16 .P,n1w in reeureg fsnsci w wen
itay . thwart is w,"MXV ; Borne wu oil piuuujg, toprtwmutg f-,MIi sv toastr
spot, wp. j tee wotus iu one par 01 u: --pewwe mt's '. afto hew." TjSft l(jo?taf nets conipcui'. d it: "This ideation at ill Cypress Hill i 'ttasrv. Bit ntv carefnl in acrirouhina-
tne inoinula. Yon will be wlrbei. Donate
ceeu raaiing aboervatipria, for they will aea yon r-etneterv vas visitd ' en Sanjdav the spot indicatirdfdnnft,' and" four mvjMfitegars (pent tho-nafctintioti'at work. Nothing teat eoiBnsuirrn funnd, tbbogb. tiier appeared tn to eiileutg!tti to prauod had been ling Bp at ti,)aiaaicft(ediB thexsxtture. Tei-awiUiof ilie-tate Mrs. Mfllsrd 01. nnjtW;y wirtoer of Pres. Sent mntoraj -W qiierdtisro poWfo af cbaritable iratitnUone aliowS t iiOU Mid ettofaees of an sata-.e mined 81300,(4)0. Pincg riginnig ftwn an eapkraitw
of gas dertroved the frrrft wariihense of Wsxv,
uer 4 ll-rrriU, I'nnadelpbia; tmniiioj to death two cifittyea. The kwa is reported at 9350.00. . . .Toi'renco Conoto. cr Kevrfae, H. X, after attaining HfmT feed frc fti-ty-4toea aclate-V) kiU toAn bte.baf Ike4 jorwM tlc).iaoOiad watoA btaaseB iroefc-
ialuir.' ,,Be owweil to est. teotnaa U.
BUrttct tviia not reuin foor Tiit nog womtatHK (be 'Stuntti rd :1 Coapuiy, has at 'art ft co ;iptt4or in the Buffalo and BiekOttr P.pa Lkii fkaisami vtadi iua Jnatcommeaoed dftlcTeriiigiailj . s. a .'. T'altiDfcQ. qarpwtor, a. (Iboolaw cbiajatiOlAaBoaPTios, JionnBntCroet. TkeMattocaiaB kilted, and 'the Tomer faia injfadP 4i i tftportodia SC ionirtiat toe iwo chii i" barge luiejou iba ldmar.Uitmmimii htTO b?;soiaiOlMted. yrth at eapatal of V (XX!.0tXk. ' 1 "Tbe nalgahi(ion will - jiye, a fl. cl -of twAjtr-ihree tng4 and 143,l?aigei havicg a cafaeii? o aX.'J00 bosoelav... The .;!: at Sansao City made tns diiWOTerr that Vi -traa. the CBetaiale bauirrobbjr. had; a banob n! (jurgUi'i aam in hit ceiL and bad mit ihtee sidea ef a turga wjiiare in tjjattoa door. . . . rAprtniment phrsitiaaof CSoomnatj-rorls rweiat? .eB-JeBti casaV'Sf trpbold larer :ooogit!M cngiifc'(ai at 3rrbr, -T.na. . A cqrp ot ,pi(feiaii andDnrxek baa dwiiaMred; to-tbai tfflxted aettlninsnt. 1-ad iriiJ;iny-iTato Jfci5,clufli oaoae of the etHdeiiu'X . " . , AWF'W iWWn, anpe4 a Gnadakcpeeju.Wn41s(romVoii4tatBie, Arizona,, fl(sar,Hi3Iexi4iaiBBe, Nie attacked be MBctta-aDl o of tha nnatSteriAud iac Dck OfT. Jim Oraas. Chariea
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and great fears are eoltirtalaed for. toe Araswc
. doi l4taronne Mejioan 8KM4; a war ot rofoliation is hnie to follow. . eraiajrr5W8ta&'SBMe, and allied
.-.lejjr r irr" iirr "'- tns ncia. Titc loss u ehai gedto the eoloMd troops who fled wnrifthe Apaches mado their appearfnoa. . . . .fisU:aatesied:Biion actual measurements f rojjr0i thrajbing maebinea in the State of ObMai a:d inbniifasd by tt (stae Beard of Agrienlcire, show a heavy jalLng off ia tboTkld q wjeat and corn as compared wito. 1880. I.iib aborts m si whttit at 25 pen ceut.t 'br 9(060,0(10 boshiila yield, against 62,5QAt taafcyeac; mean, ,10 per cent, or 80,uWLO&a Bseinat 1J,00.0J bnshelt but
Tear., ,Qt5 show Jiu increaacd field of 1,500,- hjOena. Sunon,
X,01 ! ftiti The thg. A. B, Ward was blowfrroWponw by the exptoiioiiof her boiler ic th 'rSier 'at Ohiapo, and tto members of br akeja? of Are werakitted aati Ibxee injured, on ahjptanasatdttasSMKaiy. - . Tat7 eoppuaiesi of the Sixth infantrjhave reached Bawling from thr White RiTer rteAgciuy. They report the In nam generally TT Sltaacowarga? are dioaaat m then-onooaition. . . . .The Chicaco.
Kiiwaalwe and SC. iani; roid li ta .ecnrd aooUrbpLof fatty acres' in 31 unearjohK and wii ertet xoptir and conatroctiiin shaps for all it lines Vestef the Jliaaissippi. ' VIM ' - - ' 1 1 w , ,aW ... been disoovered in tba eoastelUtion Ursa Major (-tbd o1fa"Xrfros l8l9 p. by Hr. A. M. Hiustofe ' It' k "pTatab-BrifcTe tbroagh the tetMpS A lOB- betwj-ec the whitc and blacks cf MorriitGit, Ark., bs led to sereral battles a jd a threat to nrn the towx Ftiaidarnich appeared in Uiestalle of irfVoandy factory, at Wheeling, W. Va, ?wepf' away that buiiding tad destroyed (he Pixton block. The loss to aattmated a. f6,O0Qf.. .4 jr in OtxAu street. Kow (Meant, destroyed tLe liqaor store of Patteston A Bonrd and the cigar store of Ssrnuei Xrry. Loss, -ao,0O.., ..Irrine, tbs otmtv scat of llitill conaty, Ky.,was.abnust iitirclr d.crfrojo4 bj ftre. Hxt, about c7a,0(a Gzjaujijsjfljjs CooitBs, oc 36eutncky, the laiit of tbo pioneer Indiaa warrkrs of that State, died at Lexington a few days i:go, arA effyesra. He' was a Oip'tain In the 'Tar of MYt and tabled and -eeatppetl 'a regiment, . to. al, Zeus in jiar .. atrogy,U f x ' irtdependenee. Be was a 1 rn ted MeBdl of Henry Clay. He was se vers! times Auditor of Kcntneky,-aod suffered defeat lor Congress at the hands of John 0. Breckia1 id :c. , iixvtz yi an bgo he lost a Large toi-tnue sa bo'u a4Tiroadiyad two ysars'sinre be wkt lef stUaoAt,deaticite by Us) bnming of his borne. . . 1 FoLnrcAK, SEHrpf JIecb: waa in ttr viewed m to tbo nobseenrae ef tI.I)es9racB incaserf the deth of President Oar&iM. Heoocnjeled the siiikrasf ef -party feebna; and the ehMtkm oi eonjrwTO BapnbHasB to one Presidency I '" tooi. or ft Senate, imamg Ueary Abttattiy as a type. .' . .
A TVahhtsgtojt dispatcl. says th it a
cotmeu w dUtiaD .of IQakota Imuasl
tooK9U)oi ton isjtsslec MpsHsarat The object of the conanltation wAh to ssenre for tne Poaeas ander Standhar Kaar persoanest I105 ;ei in S)cota on tlieir od reryation or as neurit as poarib'ie. ThsOmahaa dsdmed to any-more laad, and said tbey mmld xather dl toVwnie servers thaaladians. TheWinsel i xm gave a She answer, but White Thunder, iixaatae; on behalf of all tbe Sionx tribes, saad iiie la rift th Poscas wanted was only a small ooroer . thjen- nserratioe, and they wotdd 3 tc it to fta Poneas and -arekome them as a p irt of their naaon, hsriog; all the rights and p ivilejjew ef tbe 8wox peoplei Secretary Kirk-Toodswd-how much the gnox waate-ias :impausation. Thai seesmto 1m the final oonu:oaion,s the long-drawurosa Ponca controvTsy. t " Tax total ralne. of tbo exports from t! ia coontry for the seven nwotba ending Jnly :l, lm, was 582,708,077, agaiost tsaBe.OM vittD (utported during the oom ponding period ' I IStiT 'TTie'total alue of tbe provaums and uDow uxported doting the nb months erutins; l'i r ii8t, was 88J.ftS7, agaiost H-. .-i7tt'oslbd dnrmg the sice correspoiwting :ntlvot taw piwnoos year, Oajqe -H. W. Howoaxb rm broogfat iMifors the Ti sited Btates Coirmuasiofier at 'A ihii:ton to answer to iia rhargemads by Oo. Hazen of eBibsazting 0AO.0O0 from the .'jiirernaaent. Bail was fixed at f,(W0. Later inveatK9str lots Oapt Bowgate's seeoants lOKke the sum total of hi aUtged -detatrMwa torarahoot 70.jjoo. Rep Chvotro, after ofleriiig to re each Ponca faxaoya iqnare mile of land, asked the S f-retary of tte'&rterior to sstdgn the ssnen-:-cl Oalalla and Bratea to bis reserrstian. lin njti-'!it will be granted when proTistms Mil sapplies can be seat to the agency. A fcBTTBa has boeu recoived at Whiint from Uapt. Hooper, of the United ffetea steamer Carwin, sent into the Anstie 5 rn search of the Jeannette, stating that he bad heard nothing or tbet Teasel on the Sit? run eoaat, that he had diecoYercd an i4ijd ufeur i tksdre and I)s4 ricitiafc.'d for
thu winter, if be found that lie had to beont so long. I Tans FssAuaefer' Oenrai 1ms issued the following order, iu answer, to requests for ' instructions on the (,-eneral sqbjaot of annoying postal-cards : " When anyone is annoyed" or expects to be annoyed by postai-cardii sent trom any particular place, or from any known persons, he may direot the Postnanter at tbo point named to dMiroy all postal-ctirds addressed to him, or cards from any VKiiaon named so addressed, and so tar as tfio discharge of the duties of the office permits snfficient examination the Povtmsster should comply with, the request. -The fame request may be made of tho receiving Postmaster. The direction, to the Postmaster should be in writing, and should bo filed for preservation. rMrtb exaMnMioa and investigation of !npt. Howgate's adnrinistrat on as disbumiug oilicur of the Signal Service leave little don t t h'nt !'c hns used ll)0,Ofl of tbe money of the 'JniU'd-Statui for hb own personal puqioses. Ijke all poronxwho bare made freowuh public fund, it appears that Howgate has lived iu nnl luxnrHmsada, entertained his frionds most royahy, and paid extravagant price-i foi everything wfaiefa he used. A Washington dispatoh to the CUioago Time says that Cspt. Howgnte'a emliczztement bids fair to show np $400,000 on the books. Tbe Attorney General has caused him to be rearrested and held in $!K,000 bail. Gen. Baxen believes that Hnwgato has for four years appropriated to hh own uso about one-fourth -of the signal-service fund, over which he had absolute coutroL His private yacht on the Potomac was actually constructed with Government nioniy in the back yard of the signal office. His method of seccring signatures of blank voucliers was audacious enough to entitle hint to a premium. He ewns real estate in Florida, Virginia and the District of Cotembia, and is known to hold large quantities of stocks, from which the public treasury may pojeibly realize something. StfBNBstAsW ' A ooNTBACroR on the Parmma ooua states that S&O men are at work on the excavar tion, ibot 'tbe engineers have not established the line across the isthmus. Lumber is being sbipped from San Fraheisao to build the stations.... In a threenile rowing race at Halifax, V. P., for McKay beat Plaisted by twoamgtbs. ' Likct. Bat, in command of the Point Barrow Arctic Expedition, has reported to Gi n. Uaxcn that the exped.tion had reached latitude 45 dev. T mm. 69 fled, lonpilndo 1SS dog. 41 min..a5 sea, on the 28: b nit., all iu icclloiit health and condit.on, Tho expedition venconabred ht baffling wind. ii-.iu the 31t. to the 23tU of July.... Ei-HiriurttT'Noyj!, who has arrived from France, says there e but little taik aboitt the ?K Ltw-cpo canal -scheme, and thut tbe block m cot placed anions the large bankers ....
Tnree-rcnrths of the- town of Yale, iu Britirh
Cohimbia, has been burned. Low estimated at
TW,0t)t. Secketakx Wcvdom lias uotilied tiie holders of tbeesitstandlng 5 per cent, recls-
tfcrtd bonds maturing the 1st of October that
ihit Treasury Department win redeem such
bonds . without j-ubate of interest. - Secretary
n lcdom expbms that he has taker, this course 1 -ci.use he thinks that it is as Tvcli to. pay now at any later time. EL X Armotjb, of New Vork, vrauts
tho publicrto understand that there is no corner in Angost wheal, bat that a shortage equal
to onr entire "rporo of last year has broncht
pricsn to a tax i'jTtl. He thinks rorn will fall aclow an STL-rago crop by 300,000,000 to 100, 000,COO baibeu. . . ..Completed reports of
Eno condition or tne crops and
ha harvest prospects '" throughout the
jcorld are bemis published in Lon-
Jion. From t!8e reports vre eeo tbat, oicept ia
;wuins, miugiHT 'sou auiuuki, iuo uarrvsi jatill be rl jw average in France slightly be
saw: in ureal Britain aootu tu per cent. Dotow. Wheat is reported good in Germany, and barley very good in Ha-sia. The harvest in Spain will be poor, srhi'e in Italy and Belgium nearly all :he oops are much below tbe average. In- tie Dannbua provinces of Turkey, from which Great Britain draws largely, the cereal crops as
a whole are gojd.
roaraieN.
- J4UES Caibq, Rn eminent British agri
cultural authority, thinks two-thirds of the
wheat land of England will yield an average
crop, while the other third will fall 10 per cent
lietcr. Barley is the best crop of the year, but oats are extremely deficient..... Lire stock in Great Britain during the past two years has xwa diminished by more than 12 per cent there being a decline of 2,030,000 sheep and
1,000,000 lamos since 18 a. Advices from Son Domingo to the 2d
inat. state that on July 29 emissaries of the Government discovered the hiding-place of 4)ens.Bimon. Perez and Julius Fran, and
.three wounded officers belonging to the parly
01 uen. Alvarez, ira tne afternoon of tni
-ante day ali wore shot in the cemetery of San DomiMto City, notwithstanding theintercea-
"n of tbe diplomatic corps and tho ecoksias-
.tical body. An immense crowd witnessed tlx
secnuon rrcm tne fortress wau. The diptoaatic corps again auked in vain for the pardon
of nine more adhertuts of Alvarez who had ' K-en condemned to bo shot and eieht of the
a-um'oer were shot that day.
The dvnamite fiend is abroad in
Shiftisertand. The Grand Council of Zurich
.has prohibited the holding of a Socialist Conventiou there. To Socialists havo appealed .-tjom the Council's decision to the Federal JjibmuL And now the members of thoFedral lribun '.1 re tlu-eatened witb destruction iy dynamite if their decision is not favorable i) the Socialists. Not only that, but they have 'hrertened to blow up half of Switzerland, and iiegm t'irre a eotiilagration that tnil burn up the world. -Thk Czar 13 reported to be di voting his attention to military matters. He feels it necessary, to rctiin better relations with the Radian anuy, because he is aware that the Nih:hV a are mazing many converts among sot lier; and officers Hr. Forster state ! iu the British Hou'je of Commons that the total receipts of the Irish Land League since tbe lstol Jnntarr amofmted to $S3,5S5 (10,707), of which.fej 6,615 (i: )j(S) were bfnt from America, while Ireland contnhuted only 8810 (162).... fly-a treaty jnt cniielndcd between Oiiina and ilmti. tne former agrees to pay the latter 9,(.0t,000'roublcs (about 56,750.000'). to retain.
also, a part of Knldjs. Chins, has control of '
tbe IU and Zwougra nvssaadM old Gaabgar frouacr. ...Of fiveper.-HMic arcated at Genoa for tirticipating m the meetinjr for tte abolitior. of Pupal guaraoteesi only two wore sentenced and to -very light terms of imprisonment... The disaster attending the bnll-rlght at Marseills resulted ia tbe death of. tvrcntv-scvdr
-persons and the wounding of 8W. . . Bismrek,
aiwr a aruar xo urn eucaie at. bcuc-u hanseoy has gone toTarzin to remaiu unti. January. . Pbkkch ' efection returns sliow that Wij deputies have been re-elected, thewbolv nuciiber being 483. The ' BepnMicuns have been th principal gainers. The fact that the Bcxupartist candidates were defeated in Corsi sa is significant, and VOrthv, the journal of that party, admit that Conservatives of al shades bare snrtcred a disastrous dofeat. , . . . A letter from flazatlan. Mexico, rives the following details of the expToirion there : One hundnd.and fifty pounds of powder blew np. The first day thirty corpses' were, removed, and the following six days four or live daily, when the autborities interdicted further removals, considering the work 'dangerousj All .the windows in the town were denioiuhsd.
PRESIDENT GARFIELD.
WASHtKQTOS, AUR. 19.
A etronirer pulse, a better feeling of tho skin.
rotontion of nourishment derived from one-
niaia, and the excellent tone of the President'
mind, arc mentioned as unmistakable, indica
tions that tho crisis is post and tho road to re
covery again regained. The. fact that the Ptosiueiit is able to proouro refreshing sloop without the use of anodynes is poiutod tc- as one, of the most favorable feature of
his case. Tho irritation of the stomach has entirely ceased, and it is thought the patio it's thirst will Ixi entirely satisned by snpp'ying liiui
with fluids 111 tbo ordinary wav utd bv enoma-
ta. Thn wound is considered ill a veiy hoallliv
condition, bonu alarm ivas created yesterday amons ho uninedicat by the appearance cf a hh'vU ng of tho parotid gland near the right angle of tho jaw. This, howovcr, occasions 110 unc-asiness among' the professional men, being merely regarded as an indication of a debilitated system, the result of a low tone of tbo
Mood, and not figuring in the esse one way or another. Agnew informed Mrs. Garfield that
me only tiling needed for toe rapid recovery of tlit- Pr sidi ut was tbe improvement Of tho
anoMuvo po?or of tne stomaon.
yoKteirlsy banded Guitoan 'a postal-card fitrni Ms fisior, Sirs. F. M. ScovlUe, of Chicago, r skiiy aixiut lii-s boa'.th. The assassin requested that Mho be hirorracd tint ho was praying daily for the recovery of the Prcaidenl, and regretted
VABirtSiJTOS, Aug. 20,
The President continues to improve slowly,
and. is much better this morning than at any time since tho reent relapse. His sleep last
mjht was of a refreshing character. Yesterday he 1 artook of twenty-two ounces of liquid food through tbe month, and there wore no
STniDtoms of trautrio disturbance or nausea.
The inflammation of the parotid gland has subsided, and t'ae tear of suppuration therefrom has disappeared. Tho wound contjimei tc secrete healtliy pne, though in daily dinuuishing quantities. 1'he temperature ant) milso are iu 1 much better condition. The phy.-uciaus believe that the patiimt is gradually
recovering 111s . powers 01 aigcsnon, wiion
his general improveniont will hi more marked.
Thus, with the - close of the seventh week.
there is a brighter prosjiect for the sick man. Tho physician havo given hopcfnl assurances to tbe Cabinet Hiiustem that unless other serious comp ioations should
sn&u luu x resiueub wiu cojiumiu v.i uiquvvo. Col. Waring, a sanitary expert, is giving the Wnito House a trior ouca examination.
Among the la to letters of sympathy received yesterday was one from tho
Patriarch of Armenians in Turkey.
A hanJsorao voons woman giviair her nunio as
Mrs. 31 try U. I!euunger,of Brooklyn, appearodat
iuo into nonse yesteraav, ana aaniauaoa an
juporlunity to enro tbo rTesicient, for wmcn
purpoiie she had come from Pans. She was sent to the insane asylum, where it was found that she wore the costume of a ballot-dancer
under her dross.
Hre Department ia France. "VVTiiK Paris is far a'nead of cities hi the United States .in regard, to soma of her municipal arrangements, in other she is quite deficient Her 1 trceta nrt. cleaned when necessmy, as if by msgio. Let there be a Bnowfall, and honsaucIi men will be out armed -with shovels. Aft, and in- a twinkling ihe thoroughfaaes areas true from the uuwelie-nm Tssitani. as if it had nvr ecm
-ut the fire servico in simply execrable. Hand pomps are naed, and thov will not throw the water with snfficient force to reaeh tho upper storijs of the
immense brilduigs there. Some steam punpe are employed tmt tbey are sever t ready and it takes so long before ihov j ean be upon the scene of action as to In?-; often of really little service. When tho Mfigazin tin f rintemps burned it wat bet-yeen two and three hours after tiio firs broke out before the steam pumps J arrived, and then the stream could only -be sent into the third story.
It woald make the Parisians open theie eyes somewhat could they eee (he celority with which the firemen in our largo oitk move. Everythiup; its so perfectly adjusted that almost before tho echo of the, bell which calls them has died away, the engines, hose carts and ladders are in rapid motion, and unless the fire had got under strong headwny before discovered it iierisbes almost in au instant. Tho people on both sides of the v. ntcr mm leern something from each other ia regard to living. Tberb is a true saying that the titinghou of an unthrifty niau'.s barrel ia wtsra the spigt ought to be,
WasHiitlTosr, Aug. 22
President Gareld's condition has changed
considerably for the worse. The swelling ol
the parotid gland continues, at d tbo inflamma
tion resulting occasions tho p.itiont great unrest. A dangerous feature of the new trouble
;s caitKoa and vomiting, cs.u-w by tlio effort to dispose of saliva resulting from the swelling. During yesterday tho nourislrneut taken wa s
.-omittd. and tbo patient refusid fnrtnor food. Tbe tibvsicians are nrennred for the wr-t.
and Dr. Bcsrahm h&a cxprcssnd the belief
mat, Bitnougn tiw president riay uve several diys longer, ho may die within a few hours. Wbilo cleansing tho wound ou fSaturday, the surgeons round less resistance to the passage oi the robber tnbo, and therefore allowed it to
lienctrate a far as it would of its own weiatit. wh-.ch was twelve and ono-half inches. Nothing new was ascertained in regird to the location of the bullet. WasirrNtiTos, Aug. 28.
The President's ronditiou is somowhat more
fftiorablj this morning. Tho indications are, however, that there will not b any very decided improvement for two or three days. There was no recurrence ye.tterday or last night of the vomiting spells. Tbe patient took nourishment both by " the nionth and by enema, and retained iu He also obtained considerable refreshing sleep. Dr. Bliss' says tlioro k not the slightest symptom of blood-poisoning. Tho President 19 now passing through ft period of exhaustion, as the surgeons term it. He must bo sustained and supported though it, or ha m iy dio suddoidy from hiMiitiem. Ho has uovte been watched so closely ns he is now. His pulse is taken every hi If hour. Although v.y weak, he pays considerable attention to what is transpiring around him. What is announced as dclirionsnoss is only tho result of opiates administered by injections. The swelling in his throat is so obstinate that he can only open his mouth three- fourths of an inch. Dr. Hamilton asserts that the swelling of tho parotid glaud is not caused by blood poisoning. Wjlshtsgton, Aug. 24. The best that can be said of tho President's condition this morning is that ho is no worse. He is certainly no better. His stomach scornsin some measure to be regaining its tone, but the hnprovenu nt is very slight, and, while he was able yesterday to take and retain some nourishment in the nrtural way withoutgnttii' disturbance. Lis pbys-i i ins do not venture to assert that the system 1b able to do any more than keep oven with thedrainupon its strength. The PreeMpEt has lost eighty pounds iu weight since the day of the shooting, and is ne w 1.0 inoro turn a skeleton of his former self. Kc has of late been delirious at frequent interval whether because of blood-paoi;ing, or by reason of the narcotic element introduced in tho cnanata, or both, cannot bo told. Certain it is that hi mind has wandered, nid (hat bis lapses i:to stnpor or delirium rcrm to be mcrearirg in frequency imd ciurution There ex is'ti, both amouc (hose who are around the sick-bed, the outside physicians who arc closely watching the :iso, and the fetueral mblic a atroni! jmpreHHion that rccoveiy isai! but lmptesiute. Soarly everything ttiat coma tossibly be of use iu the sick-room has been forwarded by a sympathizing public, among others a largo, downy pillow in four sctionB. Wasbixotox, Aug. 23. Yesterday's record of tho President's condition was more encouraging hi that he had passed a comfortable night Tho use of tho enemata was snspended, and tbe patient seemed anxious for iood administered in tho natural way. Tokine: advantage of his imnroved cuneral
condition, tbe surgeons decided to make an
incision into tho swelling oi tho parotid gland, which l-eavtlfced in the discharge of a slight quantity of pus. The operation was performed withoat as. antpsthetic the President
suffering an increase of fchrile symptoms whicb,
uuKever, soon siioaiuso. a ctmtiuitation, 111 vhioh both Dr. Agnew and Dr. Hamilton nartielniilnil l,n1H tn 1a-
cdu whether the President should t-4 removed from the While Ilmno in a-.cordance with bis own oasrest wish. No agreement was reached. Mrs. Girfleld ia opposed to the removal of the sufferer, hclinving that ho would die in transit Tli-re is no increase : in strength, and, although the physicians speak hopefully, U10 feeling that President Gartield's life Is slowly ebbing away remains too .strong to to dissipated bysanftuiue expectations. Dr. Boston, the President's famiiv obvaician. said veil.
terilaj: UH there are no morb roopses, and particularly if tho President's utomach holds out, hif gam, though very slow, will in a few days be euffieieut to put lwn on tho Highroad to recovery, beyond a reasonable doubt. "
, , . A Lost Lover. The office re of the Government receive
some 7ery amusing letters now and again. General Walker, the Superintendent of the census, received a doleful account the other day of a lost lover. The letter wag a bona tkld one and was
-from a lady, an numart'ied lady, from
- one 01 the Southern estates. ' She said her lover left her fifteen years ago, taking with lam, as a loan from her, a few 'hundred dollars that her uncle had left her. She gave the name of her lover as also her own, and snitl her lover might possibly be dead. She had certainly not heard from him since he went away, iilthough she had taken great pains, to ttisiiover his whereabouts. She had been 11 siting for the names of the census to'bii puliliHhod, but she was get ting tired of waiting. Therefore she begged that General Walker would look over the names and tell her where her truant lover could be found, or if he was dead -to ted her where he was buried. She inclosed a stamp fur a reply. General Walker has not yet had time to go through ths fifty millions of mimes to oblige this faithful woman, but if he does it at all it will be some rai iy Sunday when he can't go to church. Washington Letter. Liquor Adulteration. Dr. Leflman, the PemiHylvania State microHiopist, holds the following vievn regarding liquor adulteration : " I am well aware that ntiiu-ly all alcoholic lirjnids sold are adnlterateil, but tho drugs and flavors used are not more harmful to tho linmau system than the mttteria's which they substitute. In fact, from what I have discovered respecting the adulteration of liquors, I urn of opinion tlutt no vorv serious injury is done by it,. The substances put into thn common drinks, like those put into Hnuy articles of food, are cheats rather
than poisems, and I havo sr-cn no evidenceto vjrovo that Scoi oh whisky obtained from a scientific compounder is more ilemth-dealing than that which originated m the 'lando cakes.' There is another thing, however, which I have also discovered, and that is, that ndu Iteration, or, to will it by ICHs-offiaisivc name, Jin artificial supply ef spirituous liquor, is necessary to keep up with the demand. " " ADDITIONAL NEWS. At Hartford, Ot, the pacing horso Little Brown Jag, ownod by Mr. If. V. lloinia. of Chioago, lowered too pacing record to 2:11 beating by a second Sloeny Tom's record of 2:12, and also accomplished tho throe fastest consecutive niilo heats over paced or troted viz.: 2:113, 2:119f, 2:12. A bich find of silver about ton miles from Desd'.rood was :'olloived in forty-night
Uiours by the croaUon of West Virginia City, the
election oi a recorder, uio settlement or l.uou persons, and tho opeuing of nino saloons and two' faro banks. On tho fourth day a daily newspaper appoarod Nino wholesale houses and thoir contents, vnhied at $290,(WO, were swept away by fire at Evansvule, liid. One fireman was killed and anthcr fatally injured by falling walls. The insurance aggregate $125,000. . Pike swopt away the shops of the Galveston, Houston and San Antonio railroad, at Harrisburg, Texas. ...Nearly all the business portion of Daingcrliold, Tex., was burned, causing a loss of 28,000. The chief buildings of Ai-kansaa City, Ark., were swept away by a, ore which originated m Iho explosion of a ooal-oil lamp. The loss is reported at 61'Xi,0u0 and the insurance as very licht
In Edgefield oounty, il O., Buzza.it ai d his son had a fight with TmimeTiiiau with shotguns. Father and son badly wounded, siid the adversary killed An Ewalt'e Cross Loads, Ky., J. 8. Offutt was shot and killed by his brother-in-law, W. P. C irront In Cook couutv, Texas, Ulantou and Todd shot each other dead with revolvers. Coii. W. A. Cook, as special attorney tor the Government, on behalf of the United States, brought eivil suit against Capt. H. W. Howguto to recover $101,257, the amount of hie defalcation. Ubdcr Iho plea that he had left the District. Writs of attachment 01. his :ea!
and personal property ircrc issued and served.
. . . .George W. I'Mgs, the wou-knowu, wasnmgtou banker, died hist week aged GO years. Greenback State Conventions were held last week in New York and Massachusetts. In the first-named Statu Ep.ctiin How was noun, nated for Secretary of Htah', and John Hooper for Comptroller, Dennis C. Fcaly (or Attorney General, Allen G. Woods for Toeasurcr, and
J. H. Gould for Surveyor General The Massachusetts Convention nominated tho following ticket : Governor, Israel Andrews ; Lieutenant Governor, Dr. George DiUton, of Springfield; Treasurer, George Foster, of Lynn j Secretary, A. B. Brown, of Worcester ; Auditor, Wilbur F. Whitney, of Ai-hbnrnham ; Attorney General D. O. Allen, of Lynn, In Mississippi Gen. lien King was nominated for Governor,
Hepobts from various parts of England
indicate that the reccn- heavy rains there have douo immonse damage to tho crops. The hay crop is in a partijuiarly bad state, and is begmning to rot in many places. Tho Irish crops are also threatened by Ireland's weeping t-liy.
(.train in t&nt country ib mncn aamugva, erxi tho potato blight has appoared onco more Asiatic cholera in racirir in Biam. Tho deaths
among tho natives at Isangkok are variously es-
liraaiea at rrom luu to sou per nay.
A Forest Stiene Beside the Amazon. On the third everdhg after onr departure from Bogota re encamped on the
banks of the llio Patamayo (u tributary of the Amazon), in a group of majestic adansonias, or monkey fig trees. High over onr heads we hoard an incessant grunting and chattering, but tbe evening was too far advanced forms to dis
tingmsu tne tittle creatures mat moved in the top branches of the tall trees.
The next morning-, however, tho noise recommenced, and we saw that the gruuters were a sort of smrdl raccoons, and the chatterers a troopof inunoH, or capuchin monkeys.
After a consultation witn tne Indians
we fast ned our moriey, Billy, to a string and made him go up tlte tree as bigh m
we could drive nmi witnout uetruymg
our presence to his. relatives. We had
no traps for catching them, but our plan
was to let them come near enou"h far
us to shoot one of the mothers without hurting her babies. Billy's rope, as we had expected, goteatangled before long.
and, finding himse'f at the end of Ids tether, he began to sqneal, and his cries soon attracted the attention of his friemls in tha tree top. We heard a rustling iu the branches, and presently an old ringtail made his appearance, and, seeing a
stranger, his chattoring nt once brought down a troop of his companions, mostly old males, though. Mother monkeys
with babies are very say, ana those in the tree top seemed to havo soma idea
that all was not right.
Their husbands, though, came nearer
and nearer, end had samost reached Lil
ly's perch, when all at once their leader slipped behind the tree like a dodging squirrel, and at the same moment we heard from above a fierce, lonir-drawn
scream; a harpy eagle was circling round the tree top, and, coming down with a
sudden swoop, he seized one luckless
mother monkey that nod not found tune to reach a hiding place. The poor thing held on to Iter branch with all her might, knowing that her life and her baby's were at stake, but the eagle caught her by the throat, and bis throttling clutch
at last made her relex her grip, and,
with a single flop of hw mighty wings, the harpy raised hinulf some twenty
feet, mother, baby and all. Then wp
witnessed a most crraous instance 01 ma
ternal devotion anl animal instinct unless I should call t presence of mind;
when branch-aiter branch supped from
her Krip and all hope wa? over, the
mother with her own hands tore her baby from her neck and flung it down into the tree, rather than to have it share the fate she know to be in store for herse f. I stood up and fired both barrels of my gun after the robler, but without effect; the rascal had t.lready ascended to a
height of at least 200 foot, and he flow Off with his victim cLingling between his
claws. Dr. F, X, Vawau, n A'ten-
oleu. ' ' '
Prejudice Kills. Eleven rears our danftbter suffered on a bed
of misery nndvr the caro 01 several of the Lest (and some of (he worst) physicians, who gave her disease various names but no relief, and now she is restored to us in good health by as siniplo a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had poohed at for two years, before using it We earnestly hope and pray that 110 one else will let their sick suffer as wo did, on account of prejudice against to good a medicine as Hop Bitters." The Paronts. Telegram.
The Horse's Friend. Even a horse way find it advantageous
to have " a friend at court." A market gardener noticed, that a basket in which -was placed fresh carrots was frequently omptied. Ho anked the gardener, who said that he could not understand it, but would watch for the thief. '
A Quarter of an Hour had etapeu
when the dog t ii seen to go to tho bas- . . . , , . .... j . . ... .
Ket, tOKS out carrot luiu rau-ry iu iu uiet
stable.
Dogs do not eat raw carrots, so further
inquiry was necessary. The observers now found that. the doa
had business with a horse, life night companion ; with wagging tail he offered
the latter the f nut ol las larceny, and
the horse made no difficulty about accepting it. The scene wt-s repeated until the carrots were all gone. The dog luid long made a favorite of this horso. There
vara two horsei in the stable, but tho I
other received no notice, much h-xs carrots 1 Idfixwice.
In EnoiiAni a first-class telegraph
clerk under tho present system may, with good luck and good conduct combined, after eighteen years' nice, raise himself to a pecuniary pinnacle whereby he would be entitled to a salary of SI '20 jxsr annum. The wngea of a third-class clerk commences at sixteen shillings per week, and rise by gradual increments to tho sum of twenty-seven shillings, e,nd
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Ifn tinted Wo. A worliiugmau says : " Debt, poverty and rufforing haunted 1110 for years, caused by a sick family and largo bills for doctoring, which did no good. I was ceirni.jletoly dhcourai;ed, until one vear ago, by the advice ot my pastor, I procured Hop Bitters ani -sotmuonced their ntc, and in 0110 n outh we were all well, and I want to say to all poor men. you can keep your fsmihee well a year with Hop Btttci.'s for less than one doctor's visit will oost." Qhristian A(Iuoco4l ; ' Abstinence of Cnuiels. The watering of camels is of great importance, and is not generally understood. Surgeon O. Hto.d states that " the store of water the animal is supposed to be capable of carrying is much exaggerated." X am quite of this opinion, lor I could not help observing iu tho recent Afghan campaign how little attention was paid to tht' watering of camels, because the idea entertained was that camels could go forever without drinking. Such a false, impression was fatal to the poor animtibi. (jumols of the Arabian speoies can twice in five or six gallons of water, which is suilioient fur their use for about six days. Tho Baehrian species can take in only about half that quantity. To iu$urt this supply oamelmeu, traveling with their own e-am-oJs, pour water down the camels' throats, which the camels unde rst-wid by instinct to be a necesfairy precaution, and take in the water willingly. Is is misleading to say that a camel can go without water longer than any other animal, for he requires drink dally, like other he ists, if a supply has not been previously a-i.mia-istered. Camels have, moreover, a great dislike to drinking coiel niunhig water
m cold weatner, ana imouiei lie watered from holes or tanks containing still water, A 8tran;e Potilfaetlon. Tho remaiiw tif a littlo child which were buried twenty-two years ago were removed iu our c-.-metery and placed by the grave of its lather, Ikred.lh Kenurick, a promising lawyer of this plnco who was killed iu t lie Confederate service. Ou taking the pluto from the top of he metallic i-ofliu, through the glass the child was semi with every feature just as perfect as the day in was put in the grave. Iu its ba id was the little bouqnetof flowers wlrch was put there upon its burial day, p rfectly preserved. Its cheek was slightly moiw tlorid than when buried. Tlic child vas not buried until three days after dei.'.h, and was then brought "from Fayet-trvillo to this place for iutermeat. Atlanta CunstitaHon. TifonuKm of wc-inan Lave boo.i restored to peril rt l.e-ahh by tbe use of Lydta E. PinkhnmV. Vegetable Compound. In Pabts, at the commencement of the war of 18T0-71, many of the jtooplo held that the heavy tiring on the battle fields
far away caused tne const nit storms m tie capital during tho monthsnf August and September. They would wnteh the heavy clouds gather", g, and as the first distant peid uf thuuder reached their ears, would shudder a:iel sn.y : "Again I they nre ftghtiug. Ah, mon Dieu !" anil in a few momenta tho Madeleine wou'd be filled with women 02 their knees-, trembling with fear and anxiety for th j loved ones far away. The storm cloud invariably filled the churclies. Whkx yort are nil played out bo careful what you eat, hut take Bidney-Wort. A FonsfBR member ot the Colorado Legislature is now the p."oprietor of a harbor-shop in Iieadville. Not satisfied with suoh an advancement, he hopes to rise yei higher and muy eventually make a man of himsoli'. Warner's Safe Kidney taud f .if or Cure. T ma winds were whispering low and the sentinel stars had sot (heir watch iu the sky as she leaned fron. her chamber window and tenderly asked : "Is that
yon, Henry r "uoursh tns; pretty
Making Things Oror. " Maria," said 31jr. Jones npon one of his worrying days, "it seems to me you might be more economical ; now them's my old clothes, why can't you make' them over for the children Instead of giving them away?'' ' 1 Because they're' worn oat when you're done with them," answered Mrs, Jones. "It's no use making over things for the ohildren that won't hold together ; you couldn't do it yonr-wlf, smart vs yon ate.1' "Well," grumbled Jomis, -"Iwonldii't have closets lull of things mildewing for want of wear if I was a woman, that'B all. A penny saved is a Peuny earned " That was in April. One warm day in May Mr. Jones went prancing through tho closets looking for something lie couldn't find and turning things generally inside out. " Maria !" he acreamea, " Where's my gray alpaca duster 1" " Made it ove-r for Joirmry.'' "Ahem I Well, where's tho brown linen one I bought last summer ?" "Clothes-bag ! ' mumbled Mrs. Jone.i, who Bouined tj have a diiuculty in bur sp'.ioch at that muaieut, "Just mndo it into a nico one 1". ".Whe-e.axetjn,Yhj,yejDf.tia jeslkd Jones. . . "ut them ore for Willie; " " Heavens !" groaned tho husband. Then, iu a voice of thunder: "Where have my blue suspend-rs got to?" " Hniig tho baby-jumper with them." "Maria," asked the astooished uinn, in a subdued roioe, " would you mind telling me what you have done with my silk hat ; you Jiaen t made that over for the baby, have y;ti ?" "Ob! no, dear," answered his wife cheerfully, ' I've used that for a hanging basket. It is full of plants, and looks lovely." Mr. Jones newr mentions the weird economy or suggests, making over he had -nough of it
If too meet an acquaintance while yon are walking with a friend, dt rint 'trodu!e thera.
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(llyceiine. The name is derived from a Greek word siKnifyiner "swest'tad has refer
ence to taste. As oil consists of acids and glycerine, the latter hi obtained by separating the oil the same is true ef fat into its component parts. The uses oi glycerine arebecomtng more and more extended and valuable. There is no application that is hotter than a few drops rubbed daily over the hands, to keep them moist and ranooth. The hands should be first moistened with water, as the glycerine otherwise absorbs moisture from the skin. Glycerine and carbolin acid three ounces of the former to fifteen grains oJ( the lattBr--ard' among the' most effective applications for chapped hands, and equally for a scurfy skin. It may bo used two or three times a day. Glycerine is also said t be exceedingly effective in some oas ss of piles. A gentleman who had suffered from them for years, and whose case appeared to defy medical treatment, was cored by taking it daily with his food. A dose would be from a half to a whole tablespoonfnL Writers in the London 1-aneet strongly rejommend it for acidity of stomach. Its me for this trouble wa& first discovered by a private gentleman, who hod long been a sufferer lroni it. Having read in the paper that glycerine kept milk from souring, ho said to himself, " Why won't it keep me ? "
He tried it witn complete) success?, anu was able thenceforth to take food from which he had been forced to abstain. It was subsequently employed by physicians with like results. It doe3 not remove acidity ; it only prevent its occurrence. Take from a teaspoonful to a table-spoonful immediately after eating ; or take it in the tea in place of sugar. Youth's Companion. Files a lid Moaqiiitocs. 15c. box " Bough on Kits" keeps a house free from Hies, bed-bugs, roaches, rata, mice, eta Db. Wimohbi.l'h Teething Syrnp has never failed to give immediate relief when used in cases of Summer Complaint, Cholora-infantam, or pains in the steinach. Mothers, when your little darlings are suffering from these or kindred causes, do not hesitate to give it a trial You will surely bo pleased with the charming effect Be sure to buy Dr. Winchell's Teething Syrnp. Bold by all druggists. Only 25 cents par bottle, iHDiaEsnox, dyspepsia, nervous prostration and all forms of general debility relioved by taking Messmin's Peptonizko BiiKV Tonjo, the only preparation of beet contusing its entire nutritions properties. It contains biood-mak-hil?. foroe-ceneratintr and life-imstalnincr nron-
ertiet; is invaluable in all enfeebled conditions, whothcr tbe result of exhaustion, nervous prottiition, overwork or acute disease, particularly if resiiltirut from pulmonary camplaints. Caswell, Hazard 4 Co,, proprietor. New York. For Headache, Constipation, Liver Complaint and all bilious derangements of the blood, there is no remedy as sure and safe as EUart's Daylight Liver rills. They stand unrivalled in removing biio, toning tho stomach and hi giving haidthy action to the liver. Sold by all druggists. The market is flooded with worthless and vile compounds for tho rojuvination of tho hair, but Oaibolino, the great potrolouni hair reuewer and dressing, as now improved and perfected, still takes the front rank as the best preparation over offered to tho public. Tna FraKor Grease is much more durable than any other, and perfectly harmless to tho wood and iron with which it comes in contact For Rheumatism, Sprains iind Bruises, use TJnolo Ham's Nerve and Bone Liniment, sold by il druggists. HEN UY'M OAIIBOMC HALVE " In tne KtiKT SAI.VH for Outs, Hruis, Sore., Ulr, Sail Kbeuin. Totti-r, Chapped Haudo, ChUMiuiM, Ct'nia, and all kinds vf Shin Lruiituma. Fr acktel sad Plnivle. (let HKNRV'S CARBOLIC SALVB. Mali etlwa an counterfeits. Price, 'J& cents. nit. (iltlsiiN'tS XYtJENA'ri!l HITTKHS Is tlie bent fimedj for Draiiejieia, IliIlouiieef, Mahrfa, Inttitfan,Knd ltseaeof tbs illuod, Kidueyi, Uvr, Skin. Ho. DUHSO'S OATARRH skuFKcoreaaUaBeetknaof tho lauooua nAirabrane. of the bead and throat. Dll. MOri-'sTivisn'P'bTdai.tUbaatOatbartia Det-ulatafS,
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