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Show Hi SPRINGER RESTED QUIETLY. The Condition of the .Sick Congi-esMtnan Somewhat Improved this Mornlnjr. I WiSHi.NGToM, March 4. Springer rested quietly and passed a good night. His condition con-dition is somewhat improved this morning. The erysipelas, which has been alTecting the brain, is rapidly subsiding and the doctors doc-tors express the belief that all danger of death a a direct result of that disease Is past. The only menace to the patients life now lion in the great prostration which resulted re-sulted from the ravages of the malady. Tho nervous cough still continues and is the most daageroiio symptom. The physicians this morning authorized the statement that their patient was better and the crisis rapidly passing. If nochange for the worse takes place during the day they believe he will recover. |