Show GENERAL GRANTS DISEASE An Almost General Opinion Tliat It la a True Cancer OMAHA May GThe Heralds Now York correspondent says The affectionate affection-ate demonstrations of the people have cheered General Grant up and this accounts ac-counts for hisbeing better but the disease I dis-ease is doing its sad work all the same I General Grants physicians have not l deemed it necessary to call to their assistance as-sistance any oilier physicians than those I I whose names have become so familiar in I the newspapers Very many of New Yorks reputable physicians have had a great desire to see this most noted of all I cancers and one or two of them have expressed ex-pressed this desire as gently as possible butthey have been politely but firmly told that it is not the wish of the General or his family It is no more than natural nat-ural therefore that there should be some professional l jealousy and some hard feelings feel-ings on the part of medical men and very I many persons believe that it is this jealousy jeal-ousy that has led to the circulation of reports re-ports to the effact that General Grant is not suffering from cancer at all but from spme othcr disease The best informa timrfowGV r is unanimousin the assertion asser-tion and the belief General Grant has cancor that must kiil him ere many more weeks go by There seeans to be no doubt as to this much as thuvpeople would like tp have it otherwise The saner is better at limes and subsides into comparative inaction but it quickly breaks out again and always with rang newed r-ang r and inflammation |