Logansport Journal (Newspaper) - July 16, 1881, Logansport, Indiana vo vr LOGANSPORT INDIANA SATURDAY MORNING JULY 1C 1881 NO 10 The Washington July 15 The following telegram was sent by he attending surgeons to consulting surgeons this afternoon at 1 p m Executive Mansion July 5 Dr Frank H Hamilton Dr H Agnew The President do well The less mark et A small quantity milk been given aud solid food substituted and relished He has had less rum aud at intervals of several hours some Tokay wine in all two ounces and a half of the latter Lust night Ills hypo dermic injection f a grain of morphia only which proved sufficient to secure reM This morning we have altered the dose of sulphate of quina to three grains to be taken three times daily Yesterday ut 7 p ra his was 9S temperature respiration 23 To day at a m his 90 temperature OS 5 respiration IS At 1 p m his pulse was 95 temperature 986 respiration IS Signed D W BLISS J K J J WOODWARD ROBERT BETTER THAN EVER The Presidents condition today is better than ever His appetite is very good Thia he had for break fast a little trast with the juice of steak over it a small portion of pre pared beef ami some milk and rum He ate with a relish retained everything on his stomach Be has no fever today and had but little dur ing the night but Ms sleep was longer than usual and more refreshing Dr Bliss said this morning He H im proving rigbt along if it were not that some unforeseen and unexpected acci dent might arise I would say officially and positively that the President is out of danger Dr Barnes said The President is practically out of danger he get stronger and better everyday and everything jb progressing nicely Senator Butler of Suuth Carolina called at tbe White House today and saw the Presidents private Secretary He wished that gentleman to convey to Mrs his sympathy for her bills at the depot and escaped The men vere in a licenced venders wag on the number of which is known ro the The particulars are not given but is surmised that the money was stolen out of an express safe or office A alarm was sent ou and put to work Hot London July 15 The heat today is intense The thermometer at Wimbledon indicates in the sun A brilliant sunlight makes the shooting poor Several riflemen have gone U the hospital overcome by heat NEWS BREVITIES anxiety and bis joy at the hopeful prospects of the President He said that not only the people of his own State but the whole South detested the crime and hailed with joy the bright hopes that the reports from the sick room warranted Ttn physicians have decided not to try on the President the Bell electrical instrument for locating the ball They s iy that the ball is all right and doing very nicely and that there is no rea son or necessity of disturbing the President by an experiment to locate it The instrument may be used when the President gets well but not before The fund for Mrs Garfield amounts o At ALBANY N Y July 15 The joint ballot for a United s Senator for tne short term to succeed Roscoe Conkling resulted as follows Potter 53 Lapham 70 Conkling 32 Evarts 1 Woodford 1 Nerf ssary to chr ics 79 The joint ballot for the long term for Mr Watts successor resulted Mil ler 74 Keruan o3 Wheeler 7 Fish 11 Daniels 3 Evait 1 Adams 3 BUss 1 Chapman 2 Starin 2 1 Necessary to choice 79 Adjourned Tbe Senate refused to consider the motion adjournment In the Assembly rbe chair had the clerk read the following telegram which was with applause Washington July surgeon says the President is out of the woods Pulse 90 temperature 985 respira tion 13 The German harvest will be from onehalf to two thirds of the yield Bradlaugh means to try physical force to obtain his seat in the House of Commons The wheat crop of Kansas is esti mated at fully 20000000 bushel That of Michigan at 17600000 The winter was unusually severe in the Arctic circle At Spitzbergen tbe ice is not yet breaking up Merrill the of Boston won a victory at Lewes Sussex Eng over six competitors Bis time WES which was ten seconds less than the best record The experiment has been made of steering a steamship by electricity It worked well enough for steering pur poses but affected the compasses so as to make them useless Hessy the Nihilist woman who was sentenced to death at St Petersburg for complicity in the mur der of tbe late Czar will it is believed have her sentence commuted by the Czar There is a revival in the iron trade the only drawback to tbe output being the excessive heat which is the laborers endurance Mills are sold six months ahead lor steel and three on iron A stableman named Allan Ruther ford working in Toronto Canada has received information that be has suc to the title and estates of the Earl of Teviot with an income 8300000 a year The Czar Czarina and Czarowitz on Tuesday left the Palace and lauded in St Petersburg at the Eng lish Quay whence they drove in an open carriage to mass at the Fortress Cathedral A statement of the Secretary to the Admiralty in the House of Commons that France had ironclads on the African coast and England had six which were sufficient to cope with the French nine was received with cheers A terrible disease known as the Siberian plague has appeared in St Petersburg where it is spreading with alarming rapidity Horses are dying y scores and many persons are af A want of efficient medical attendance and the fact that the peas ants sell the hides of the deceased aui render the local authorities help less We Have All Reasons to Believe THAT OUR PRESENT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES Will have the desired effect of Closing Out Every Vestige of Summer Goods Yet remaining in our stock We call special attention to our Stock of Sum mer Silks Plain and Lace Striped Buntings Figured Swisses Lawns aud Laces Parasols and Sun Umbrellas at prices less than original cost to close the season I Hi E IFl dfc WISE BEE HIVE 315 Fourth Street produced a very unfavorable influence on the finances of the State and the economic position of the country Trade is at a stand still there is a great fall in our securities and a deficit of fifty millions Since the of March J matters have become worse All activity on our markets and bour ses is paralyzed and confidence is at an end TABLE TALK Journeymen Brewers on n Strike Cincinnati July 15 Tbe journeymen brewers 600 in number presented a demand to their employers today to reduce their hours of labor from fifteen to thirteen and three quarters daily Three breweries acceded to the demand Tbe others are hokling out At noon the strikers are marching iu procession with a band of music and visiting the differ ent breweries Heavy Robbery New July 15 Word was received at police head quarters this afternoon from the Grand Central depot that three men appar ently peddlers had stolen in Philadelphia is to have several negro policemen Pastor Sale of the Baptist church at Mason City Iowa has been deposed for The Egyptian budget tbe year 1S80 approved by the Comptrollers snows a surplus of about arising from revenue anu decreased expenditure Flies are said soon to disappear from a room containing a plate of the follow ing mixture Halt a teaspoonful of black peper iu powder one of brown one of cream mixed together The will as contained in eleven dif ferent paper of the late Pope Pius JX who died on Feb 7 1878 has recently been proved in London the personal estate in England being sworn under Mrs Logan a Mill waukee widow re a legacy of SI 75000 aud at once became an object of matrimonial in terest She seems to have become a little by her suitors for she promised to marry Mr Kelly and then married Mr quence is a breach of promise suit by Mr Kelley for 325000 Thomason is the name of the man who accused his mother of im morality before a church in conse quence of which she was expelled Then be made the same charge in a court of law but the jury believed he was seeking revenge because she bad refused to give him some property and the verdict was an The Golos Russian said in a recent issue The last five 01 six years have The oldtime Texan believed that no crops could be successfully grown in his State west of rhe Colorado River The Rev Adirondack Murray who is farming in that region writes to the Boston Herald that such is far from fhe fact He instances the Capota farm the largest in the Southwest which is owned by Northern capital ists and worked according to Northern ideas This years crop Is as follows Indian acres 20 barley lav oats 250 alfalfa 50 millet 30 sorghum 10 artichokes 10 turnips 200 bay 200 But Mr Mur ray thinks that greater profit could be made out of cotton and tobacco under energetic management Nobody can conceive what motive James Daly had for the mischief which he did at New Haven where he was employed ou a steamboat companys wharf A number of new carriages were shipped every day by that line and Daly had charge of them It was found that in nearly every shipment one vehicle had a small piece cut out of one spoke The damage was not heavy yet was troublesome for it necessitated the return of the wheel to the factory and the insertion of a per fect spoke The whittler was Daly and he was caught by a detective who watched through a hole in the roof of the warf shed He says he has no idea why he did it A Toronto baby left by itself in a perambulator while asleep fell out in away that a strap suspended it by tbe neck and it was dead when dis covered A Sacramento babys hands were tied to prevent it from scratching its head which was affected with salt rheum and while thus bound it fell with its face in a basin of water which drowned it Much horrible was the fute of the Philadephia baby who was left to sleep in a room infested by rats The mother was careful to spread a netting over the little one as a pro against flies but was not mind ful of the ravenous vermin When she returned the infant had ceased to struggle against the rats its face was gnawed away and death ensued im mediately GREAT REDUCTION In prices of Silk and Brocade Parasols and Sun Umbrellas Special Bargains In Bed Spreads Towels sud Table Linens at Hoffmans Exposition No 420 Market St Corner of Pearl Haney Block Call and be Convinced of the above Facts What we Preach as we always Practice TRADE PALACE Will offer for the next week The Indian Method of Treatment Eureka Nev Sentinel On Tuesday last early in the morn ing four bucks were seen carrying a comely squaw over Clark street hill The squaw was tied hand and foot and appeared as to her fate aa an Egyptian mummy In answer to a question as to what vhey were do ing with the prisoner a sturdy buck whose cheeks were daubed with a brilliant red replied Bad heap run away from husband for some other fellow Take him back to camp and whip him He no run away again 0 ne Thou sand Consisting of General Dress Stuffs Lawns Percales Prints Ging hams Shirting Ribbons Laces Embroideries etc at onethird their original cost Come at once and get first selections at the Trade Palace Remnant Counters CEO W 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