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_._ Whe Chicago 4 ‘VORUME XL. CLOTHING. $18: OO . $12.50. We offer to-day a large lot of Men's Single-Breast SACK SUITS, Made up this season in the very latest style, warranted ALL-WOOL, At the low price of Which is just $5.50° Under price, Look at them; will pay you. READ the MORNING TIMES, and see what PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE SAY ABOUT Kilt Suits. 13 & 188 Clark, and tT Madison MINER, BEALS HACKETT, Manufacturers and Proprietors, W. H. FURLONG.............Mannger. FANCY GOODS, Lo VERGHO, RUHLING & CO, 138-144 STATE-ST., Fomoacled thelr atoro,an@ now ofer arent tn~ “Fave rauonantsto howe wiahink to pursharo FANCY GOODS, TOILET ARTICLES, * Imported and Domestic. ‘China and Longwy. Ware, TOYS, GAMES, Etc., Ete. LAWN Svs, HAMMOCKS, - it below Madison-st, on Stata. MACHINEKY, ae DESIGNER AND BUILDER. - special - Machinery, JNO. J. CLAUSE, * 151017 South.Canal-st, EDUCATIONAL, AELLMOUTH LADIES’ COLLEGE. Patronnse, Hf, 1 Loulse. Founder and Present, ie Pat er fe iHelimuths D, Diy DO. Tus if. Huron. “Fall Term opens Wednesday, Bent * Handsomo und see lous dings, beautifully situe sted ih mast hen! ny locality, nbout four hours by af pil Trot ea Ninkare Falfs, and i one of of pte yPrinc|pal Us comprise 140 im_of the founder Urthiveglionwia woyprovide the: Mybeus intenectuel and practically useful education, ‘The whole aystemt 49 bused upon tho suundost Protestant fe Inciplen, as the only aulid basis for uu rlabt formauon of charac HBF, drown iy tuo languae spokon In tho collexe, Board, laundry ‘and tultion’ fees, Including the whole cuurseof ttnulish, the Ancient and Modo: Jauguaron, Catiathontes, D enwine um ofp und brary, medical attendance nnd medi- eine, BO por eh as a reducuon 13 cae -hale for phe au inra” and vers o fut rlodlers adurons sie CLINTON, Liedy Ireincipal Felina Sees Higa London, Ontario, Canada, ‘A: Live School. le-nwwax to the th Practical Cor Praaiteat Tenelors wna ration Stettoday Lamont: nday ae ‘nll parts of the land, Location cheap- Grantor, Healtigor tian any largo clty. VACKSONVILLE BUNINESS gOLLEGH and ENGLISH TRAINING SCILOOL, ‘Tho atundard echoo! of {ts class, Sond for calloge Quarterly to G, W, BROWN, Jncksonyilla, 11, PITTSBURGH Eeyaale ni College. “ Diatinet Schools of 14borat A¥ps, Musto. Draw aia sae Beat aaa sung et pated te a for BiB Cae tory of comected wit the ‘colleus. Gharuor lest eins equal Me year opens Mont, 6, isi, ond to Stove ts. PRUNILING, DD. Pittsburg, Pa ‘ Jacksonvillo Female Academy. 2s Matar Collins HShtay nd fie ae De . KF, BULLAILD, A. ML, Prin, otsanehies Lily Norwich Free Academy, Norwich, Conn., Its of both soxes for tho best Coll clon lita Bebnol, ur fur business, upis heres oll outa plead male Col for niga, holarsbip and nihy in ro outer Baiy conduct tn College. spe oa : good Hons WAU TOHIWON, Brinelpal, HIGHLAND HALL, ett § OIRLS AND YOUNG 1, ’ ad dor nanenttor and hen Henin ad- adr fae I be Papen Gaba ena ‘A, Mes rineipab, CRE, ‘MECHANIOAL, AND MINING fnaincering at tue Honazelaer Volztechnio Inst. ¥. irhe oldest Gnglnoating vehool in fisten” ‘Svrtiori beulue som fs, the Htexiater for am list of the Urwduntes far the cae ears, fait hele positions: siso course of ee DAVID St: UEENI, Director, LOUIS LAW SCHOOL, Tay Depart me ant a an oder Ta. ppt eactanr tt Ration tistach,. studente sama i ocrieh sat on repmlanfre feeeoe ge ontana tga vetpecily for ne Loar REY. A, A. LIVEINMOIE, Pri eacalacisilarend NSTITUTION FOR ‘THE {MPROVED nstructiun 9 way, New { deaf mutes, 151 ork. bo inrwose aetleulauiee school in che oudn tere Esisbitajied dau purooral muthod. Sond for eircalat, ENNS sx LVANIA MILITARY ACAD- sant chester, Va ctril easinvert sani a Guaishs ‘dosrousconfurret Wol's ROE ee ees LAILORING, Pe So mene ace oe ncn naan 15 Per Ct. Discount On all Garments ordered of us during July, 1881, ' EDWARD ELY & CO., Tailors, + Wabash-av., comer of Monsoe-st, iy _ BABY. CARRIAGES, '&t., &e. Buck & Rayner’s ne LUEBROIDERTES, Wee RIES, We. | EMBROWERIES! se ‘SPECIAL SALE” 100,000 YARDS “ONE-THIRD” THELL vaLub. 3 CHLESINCER a AYER- “TRADERS OF, POPULAR PRICES.” State and Madison-sts., HAVE NOW ON SALE “THE LARGEST,” “CHEAPEST,” AND “MOST ATTRACTIVE LOT” ENBROWDERIES! EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY, To illustrate how ‘Remarkably Cheap’ These Goods are, we Ae the Lbel 4 “PRICE LIST”: Embrotdorics; Z to 2 inches in width, ic we 2 tof 100 a6 Btod “ $§ 19340 bd 4tob. & a6 ia ed Btoe & 46 800 % too s 6 850 All worked on the Beak quality French Cam- ric. . Edgings and Insertions to Match, Trading by Mail. Parties so doing will receive every advantage Biven. to our city customers. “TEADERS OF POPULAR. PRICES” STATE AND: MADISON-STS. Branch, Madison & Desplaines-sta. MOTH POWDER: i “MOTH POWDER |Exterminates Flies, Roaches, Spiders, Fleas and Bedbugs. OOLAN NAVIGATION. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. New York--London--Paris. Steamers sal Every Saturday from New Yorts for Southampton and Bremen. wera booked for London and Paris, at Hates of fpuene from how, sar to Bouthi upton, Londen, and Uremen, ie abit aiudy necondcelans entity HO stecruponet in turn tckets at naa rates, oni tt + & CO. Howling Grown, Eats mine Nori “ht German Tiloy from hearoee ce il, an ‘the only ‘agonts bts a riged 1 stall siuoge dials 28outh Cnrk-re. donaral Aents, STATE LINE ‘To Gtasgow, Liverpool, Aubin, ge ind Toncde decry, tom's, NY guvory y horas PrtCauierats pr in earaTia, Gutman Fe hos0 atontars carey noltnes a ca lap baa ok usrin, BALDWIN & CO., 7 SUL NERa ANCHOR LINE MAL § STEAMERS ' Wosturn btanewere wy, York and Glascow, DEVONTA, July et Vata TATU, ANONOMYA, duly 2h pit ia UTA daly a ‘Theso steam mere jo not cal ttle, abiogp, OF plas ork to Londgn di 0. wnntad inly ZS, io i BAT AT July &, Bain Cabin he 3 eeraton ‘Tieketa at redueodraton “HENDERUON BAGTYTGS, 06 Wastinaton-st_. CUNARD LINE. Salling sire end four times wook, |Tasenue thoke an Of Wurope at lowest rates, chien * OTs ret ca a landnghaten OPEN varNGSintnwor Wortetu Dosertanane RUPTURE UURED. RUPTURE com». CHICAGO, A 2, 1831, DEAK Bit ‘After a cba yeard vita var Tellot fro: Hand rae vagplians ae rd, Dub bi i ° cured the hernia. Hts eae Ne * Phe prin pie tt Foraiition, Vlaatio Busch fihas, uo HS et ie cg Biaterat, Chateau, te BABY eerie | 100 Baby Carriages week. ¢ tearlog sale, Groat bargains on. ky pane, ast hese p cOOR to make Lawn Swin; invalid and Kasey Cl Factoryy 576 South Clark-st. OPTICAL GOODS. i not only rotained tho Fine Spoctacies sulted to ait sluhts on solentine principles. “Opera and Field Glasaos, ‘Veluacopes, ML Brusoupen Hafometers, otc. a CELLULOID agooDs. Waterproof roof Linen Collars and Cuffs warerp id}. Retain aliope and siniah through montha of wear Jaundrying requlreds Chromo MMustrated Brice Liat prea by malls. Address BARNES & CU., 8 nate (Tribune Building), Chicago. TUESDAY. She Srifune. 6 Persons leaving the city tor ti the summer summer seazoncan have Tin THinuNy matted to thetr ale dress ct the following rater, ywstaye prepatd: Day Trimuns, per month, $f} tnoluding Sune day léane, $1.25, Pauriy cloudy weather, oceastonal rains, winds mostly southerly, and higher temper- ature for the Unper Lake relon to-day, al CLEMENCEAU In ils paper La Justice pro- tests nualnst the proposed French expedition to ‘I'ripoli. Ile opposed the expedition to ‘Tunis, but he says the one is the logical con- sequence of the other, — Avyotien revolution has brofen out In South Amorien, Veneztela ls the theatre of war this tine, ‘The President, Guzman Blanco, at the head of 10,000 men, ins already taken the fleld against the Insurgents. {r is stated that the denth sentences passed on Midhat Pasha and the other persons con- victed (2) of tho murder of Abdul Aziz will bygonmiuted to banishment to some remote pitte, ‘The ‘Sultan has been amenable to sume extent to the advice of the Powers, ‘Tie cold weather which prevatled In En- sland during the past week has had a very unfavorable effect on the crops just now ma- turing. ‘There was a white frost Friday last. Acoplous ratufall on Saturday had 2 sume- what favorable effect, however, on the spelug-sown crops and on grass-lands, Sir Cranes Dirace sald tn the House of Commons yesterday, tn reply.to a question, that he had “reason to believe” that France did not intend any mobilization of troops. lad Sir,Chartes stated that he knew that Vrance had no such intention, thé assurance would bo more readily necepted. Tinreen persons died in Pittsburg and Allegheny City Sunday from tho effects of the hent, and Sunday night there were eight sudden deaths in Allegheny City, and’ as many In Pittsburg. ‘There were also some denths yesterday in both cities from the re- sult of the heat, Simall-pox prevalls.in both cities, Guitirnmo, ex-President of the Republic of Santo Domingo, is now in the Island of, St. ‘Thomas, purchasing arms aud ammunl- tion préparatory to the invasion of the coun- try over whose destinies le once prestded, Tie has a force of 400, and expects that on landing this force will, be very greatly aug- mented, Sronerany Wrxpos has instructed Steam- Doat-Inspector Carr, of Lotlsvilte, and in- spector Tower, of New York, to send dally reports of the number of steamboats in- spected, also of other service performed, to the Treasury Departmont, that each day's work may ‘bo recorded and better service thus secured, Tim Sultan has assured France’ that in sending troops to ‘Tripoll his sole object was tho malntenaice of order. France regards this assurance as satisfactory, and the proj- ect of 9 French expedition to's'ripoll Is there- fore abandoned. “he French say that the. troubles in Tunis aro eouulage to the district -fAround Sfax. Tur body of ‘homas K. Pugh, the son of ex-Senator: Pugh, was found recently by aMexican scouting party near’ Carreznl, Chihuahua, ‘Lhe body was horribly’ mutt- luted, and Mr. Pugh was evidently tortured to death by the Apache Indlans, into whose hands he fell, Thoro wero threg gunshot wounds in his body. CANADA scoms to be In a fair way to return thé United States the compliment of afford- ing refuge to defaulters ant fugitives from justice, Among the latest additions to our population are the members of the Toronto cigar-manufacturing firm, Mnyor & Co, ‘These gentienion Jeaye debts amounting to $40,000, and very little assets, - ee ~ Two seta of pilgrims from France were about to visit the Pope,—tho one in August, the other in September. The Popa. has in- formed tho intending pligrims that it would not bo safe for them to visit Italy at the present tle, as the Italians‘are not greatly {n love with Frenchmen just now, andanight glve the pligris the wrong kind of a recop- tion, Tue project of © establishing 2 German unlvoraity in tho United. States docs not meet with much favor among German savants. They regret that Germans who settles here go becoming Americanized too fast, but think that the establishment of a German - university in America would not have much effect in preventing such Ameri- canization, —_ Ex-Vier-Presiwent Wuencen sald to 9 newspaper correspondent yesterday that, his ‘friends of the New York Legislature having gone into caucus for tho selection of candl- dates for Senators, they should falthfully ablde the action of the caucus, and that ha nid so advised them, | Mr. Wheeler's course In this matter is manly: honorable, aud Republican, Englal operatic man- ager, hag sold his interest In Hor Majesty's ‘Theatre, London, for tho handsome sum of £100,000. Mr. Mnapleson intends to devote ‘Ws entiro attontion for the future to catering for the amusement and edification of the opera-golng people of tho’ United: States.. Iie will open next Season witha largo and improved troupe, Brantavar intends to create another scene In the louse of Commons on the 8d of August, On that day he, will present hiu- self at the bar of the House and offer to take the oath, Jie will ‘not bea permitted, of course, and the. usual‘ sceno will ensue. Bradlaugh will be removed by ihe Sergeant- at-Arms, Labouchere wlll protest, and Sir Statford Northcote will denounce Bradlaugh, eee A cuniovs libel case camo to an abrupt conclusion in the Engilsh' Court of Queen's Bench yesterday, ‘Mabel Wilberforce, who clains to be the daughter of an American army surgeon, formerly a resident: of Indl- anapolis and Ban Francisco, gob into the good graces of an old man ‘named: Philip, who at one timo promised: to adopt her and leave hor & portion of his property, Mr, uM p's 4on represented .to nis, fatner: that Wilberforce was .an.juipostor and ‘an, adveauireae ‘This. was tho ground of the Ubol, ‘The opening specch for the defense was 60 convincing’ that Miss. Wilber- force's lawyer withdrew from the case. The , plaintit? exclaimed that she was unjustly treated, and Judge Sir aVIJfiam V. Field ordered ner to,bo sient or leave the, court. Itis probable that she will bo prose- cuted for forgery, mostiof the letters which she put In ovidenco bel considared fabri- cations, Tire eable man tafori that the Pull Malt Gazette a of the opinion that we are to have a firtanetat crisis in! this country nt an early date, but tho cablé man has failed to stato on-what grounds the Pall Malt Gazette bases Its opinion. ‘Che énble inn Isa pecul- far sortof person. Ho <will make up soon by informing us of the ptogress of the war in Atnbla, around Khetal-a-dhazl and Geok ‘Tepe. Posts AstHirGeNenar James stated yes terday that he had appointed no commission to Inquire Into alleged Iixegularities in the Chieagu Post-Ofice, and, furthor, that he did ‘not intend to appoint any such commission, beenuse he had been advised that the office is well inanaged. ‘She only matters requiring Investigation are. those relating to silaries and to the Incrensed foree necessary here, Rnd these matters Mr, James does not con- sider open artestions at present owing to the lack of funds for thnt puirp aa Dit, Revuunn sald yesterdays “Iam en couraged by every duy’s report, and L expect, tobanble to say, when the week is gone, that the President Is absolutely out of dan- ger? Dr, llss said: “ By tno end eof this week I have the strongest faith that the President will be out of danger and will be growing stronger.” Dr. Frank 1. amilton, of New York, says that tha latest symptoms of the President’s case Indicate nothing but gradual improvement, These opinions will bereud with great satisfaction, ————— Mennizt, the Boston athlete, who was 80 shamefully treated by English rufians nt the sports of the Moseley Harrlers Saturday, has indicated his intention of not competing in tho sports nt Acton, near Birmingham. American athictes have little reason to think well of that much-vaunted article, “English fair play.” ‘The treatment of Merrill by the Moseley roughs and of the Cornell erew by. the Ifenley regatta Stewards would scem to indicate that no such thing ss English fair play exists whero Amerienns are concerned, ‘The London Sportsmaris candid enough to say that the Moseley mob acted disreputably and disgracefully, and so they did. Mn. Day, member of Parliament for the City of Cork, asked Bir. Forster in the Com- mons yesterday some ‘questions ns to the ar- rest of citizens of Cork. under the Coercion act, The answer not. belng satisfactory, Daly moved the adjournment of the Louse, and Parnell seconded the motion. During the discussion which ‘ensued an Irlsh mem- ber told Mr. Gladstone that tho Irish Land DEL would be more acceptable to the Irish if It was accompniited by Mr.'Forster’s reslgna- tion, Mr. Gladstone wartly defended For- ster, and anid that every mémber of the Cabl- net was equally responsible with hin for the enforcement of the Coercion act, and that if “| the Land bit was a buon Br, Forster was 23 much to be thanked for It as any member of the-Cabinot. aa Posrstasteu Paumen, of Chitengo, has re- piled. ta Postmaster-General James in refor- ence to the suspension of Mr. Hubbard as Superintendent of Carriers In the Chicago Post-Office, Mr. Palmer nsserts that Mr. Hubbard was removed for neglect of duty, Inefiiciency, ant for other good rensons. He charges that Mr. Iubbard failed to keep his records, that lie was disobedient, and was absent from duty without proper cause, It is now bolloved that Postmaster-General James wilt not interfere further in the mat- ter, Postmaster Palmer is responsible for the conduct of the Chicago ofilce, and, being 80; Mr. James doubtless thinks that he should be permitted to select his subordinates. Mr, Blatne, notwithstanding reports to the con- trary, has not interfered In tho matter at all, and will not. ‘Tue Presidont hus passed another favora- Die day, aud the hope that he will recover has almost grown Into confidence. - ‘Te Jennings system of raducing the temperatura of the sick-room fins worked admirably. ‘The temperature yestorday was about 70 de- grees. ‘Cho change has been very grateful to the patient, and he has’ expressed his tlauks to the inventor, To asked for solid food again yesterday, and was given o pleco of tonst, which he partook of, No gas- tric disturbance followed.. The Cabinet of- ficers are in high gice at the prospect of thelr Chlet's recovery, and so are the people, The physiclans, while not pronouncing positive: ly, seem to be yery confident that ho will pull through, Noaarly all, !fnotall, the danger- ous stages to be apprehended haye passed, nnd It is expected that before the end of: the week he can be pronounced out of danger, A comsITTEH. represanting the Conklingite member$ addressed a public letter to State- Sonator McCarthy, Chatrman of the, Repub- lean Caucus Committes of the New York Legisitture, yesterday, urging: that a now caucus be called, on tho ground that the ono atwhich Lophain and Siler were nominated was Irregular, aud that the nominees are not | tho cholce of tha’ Republicans of the State. ‘The Committee also urge that tho clectlon of Lapham and Miller to the United States Senate will .endanger the supremacy of the Republicans “in tho next Louse of Representatives, and it enters Into n. very elaborate and detailed statemont, trying to show how tho Demoorats may prevont.the successors of Lapham aud Miller from taking their sents until after the organization of. the House of Rupresentatives, Senator Me- Carthy has replied to the Committee, telling tho.membors that each of thom and oyory Republican member of the Lugislatura was Invited by publlo notice, by circular, and personally, to attend the caucus at which Lapham and Miller were nominated; that two-thirds of the Republican legislators did attend; that the caucus and tho nomina- Hons wore regular, Mr, McCarthy also assures the Conklinglte Committee that there {s Ilttle or. no reason to think that the reorganization of the next House of Tepresontatives will tnke place In the ab- seuco of the successorsof Lapham and Millor,, ond in conclusion finaly and :respectfully declines on behalf of himself and sixty-sevon. mombers of the Legislature to call another cantous to withdraw the nominees or In any. other way be dictated to by’. the, pandful of. mombers who haye hitherto: 80 stubbornly’ Biate, . Special Dispatch to The Crtcaga Tribune, Leavenwonrit, Kas., July 11,—AMrs, John Beckler took threo of her sons this afternoon to bathe at the mouth’ of One’ Mile Creek, ‘The youngest, Merhert, got beyond his depth In the Allssourl Rivor aud was drowned be- fore his mother's dyes, ‘The body was re- covered by divers. THE PRESIDENT. No Alarming Symptoms Noted in the Official Bulletin Last Night. Pulse 108, Tomperature 102.8, Respiration 24; the Fever Slightly Higher. Some Anxiety. Prevailing in the’ Capital Over the Builetins. The Surgeons, However, Well Pleased with Every Symptom in the Oase. They Say They Could Not Have Wished a More Gratifying. State of Things. Characteristic Letter from George Francis Train to Charles J. Guiteau. T° Unequivocal Success of the Cooling- Machine Now in Operation in the Sick-Room. Objections Urged by the New York 66 Evening Post”? Against the Gift to Garfleld. Action of the Governors of Twenty States Looking to « Oelebration in Caso of Recovery. ( THE FIGURES. SA. M. Exrcerivn Mansion, July 11-8 a. m— ‘The President has passed uncomfortable night, ant his condition shows [nprovement over that of yesterday. Pulse, 8; temperature, 99,2; respiration, 22, Bulletins will be issued «nily nt 8n.m.,1 Dp. in, and 7 p.m, until further notice, D. W. Briss, i J. K. Barnes, JeJ. Woonwanp, * Ronent Reynunn, IPM : EXEcutTIve: Mansion, July 11-1 p. m.— Tho favorable progress of the President’s ense continues, Pulse, 106; temperature, 00,8; respiration, #4. DD, Wi Duiss, J. K Banners, J. J, Woopwanp, % Rouen Revburn. Wasmtseton, D. C,, July U1.—Tho follow- ing telegram was sent by the attending sur- geons this afternoon to the consulting sur- “geons, Drs. Agnew and Lnmitton: EXeCUTIVE MANSION, 1 p. m.—During the past twenty-four hours tho favorable progress of the Treatdent’s case has continucd. He bna taken ana retained twenty-two ounces of milk and ono ounce of rum, This morning nt 9 o'clock be had besides a sileo of toast softened in milk, and at 31:60 took fifteen grains of sulphate qui- nia, Thoro has been no irritabliity of the stom- ach at any tine, Last evening at 7:15 he re. colved ouc-quarter graln morphia aulphate hy- podormically, and slept well during the night, The wound was again dressed%antiseptically yesterday eventug and this morning, ond con- tnues to dischargo a small quantity of healthy pus. Last ovening at 7 o'clock pulse was 108, tomporature 101,9, respiration 24, ‘This morning at 8 o'clock the pulse was 08, temperature .99.2, respiration 2 At 1 p.m, tho puleo was 106, tomperature 09.8, rospiration 25. D. W. Briss, J. Ki Bannes, J. J. Woopwanp, Ronent Reyvsunrn, TPM Executivn Mansion, July 11—7 p, m— The President has had rather moro tever this afternoon, 1n other respects his condi- tlon is unchanged. Pulse,.108; temperature, 102.8; respiration, 24 D. W. Briss,‘ J. K. Baines, J.J. Woopwarn, Rouenrt Reynunn, THE WATOI, 9 A. 3 MONDAY Wasntnarton, D, 0., July 1.—The Presl- dent continues to Improve. Ie passed 4 very comfortable night, and feels much re freshed this morning, though ils actual number of sleeping hours were Jess than those of the night before, He took the usu- alamount of nourishment during the night, aud has suifered no Inconvenlenco from it, Ils pulse is down to 9, ‘The Jonnings ma- chine is now working well, and the tempera- ture of the room can be reduced to any de- sired degree, ym Me Tho President's physicians -eay there has been « steady improvement fn tho healing process of his wound, ond that nothing has occurred to disturb thelr confidence In his complute restoration to health. The Presl- dont manifests uneasiness at the refusal of the doctors to allow him to talk “all he wants toand innot allowing him to seo more per- sonal friends, Ho chafes ‘a little at his treatment, and says he don’t get sau to eat, "380, at, ‘The condition of the President has not toateriglly changed sinve the date of the last oficial bullutin., We complains a little of woarlness and muscular soreness, aud has once or twice manifested aalight apprehen- ston that his recovery might leave hit in some way malmed or disabled, so as to in- eapacitate him for active -physical exercise, He said recently to one of the attendants; “Twist I could get upon my fest. Iwonkd {ike to eee whother I have any backbone lett ornot.” But whatever doubt thera may be in the intnd of the President as to the exlat- ence of his physleal backboue, there is nono in the minds of his frionds ag to his moral backbone, After ten days of wenrlnvas, diun- not look for any. indication of permanent {mprovement for seyeral days.” A 9:80 1 at. The Vrestdent’s temperature, which nt the date of the Inte official bulletin was higher than at any thine during the day, las since steadily fallen, untit lt now stands at about last nlghvs figure, No: espeelal importance Isattached by theattending surgeons to theso daily fiuetuations in temperature and pulse, At this atage of the Prestitent’s ease they are to be expected. ‘Tho general condition of the patient at thls hour Is favorable and satis. faetory. 10 Pr M ‘There was a gnod deal of anxiety this evening atthe Presitent’s condition, owing to the fact that the evening bulletin: showed that the temperature hind Increased to 1023, ‘This excited grave apprehensions, ns, on the day of the shooting, when the pulse was 120 and over, the temperature did not exceed 100, and because the highest point whieh it ling reached since that tine was 101.0, on July 9, at the same hour in the evening, ‘The phiysi- clans have all said that an increase of a de- Gree in the temperature was to ‘be regarded 45 o mutterof xrave concern, and tht, If the temperature should reach 104, the danger would be imminent. Yet to-night it stood at almost 103, ‘The bulletin caused n great many persons to visit the White Mouse, ‘There the apprehensions which prevailed in the elty did not exist... The attendants said that, while there was a very considerable fn- crease of fever, yet it-was, doubtless, attrib- utable {o the extreme heat of the day, to the fatizue, ant to the annoyanee caused by the nolye from the yarlous cooling applinnces, but that the temperature had been: falling «since the examination was had, and that there.was no eanse for alarm, Members of the Cabinet In attendance did not seem to renlize that the bulletin was 08 grave as it was considered throughout the elty, and spoke hopefully of the certainty of.the Presl- dent's recovery, MIDNIONT, Tho President passed a quiet day, but had alittle nore fever than usual this afternoon, Ue has tiken twenty-five ounces of milk, an ounce of ruin, and a plece of mllk-tonst dur- ing the day, without any indications of gas- tric disturbance, and has slept at intervals fairly well, Since the date of the last official bulletin his pulse and temperature have fallen to about the mean of the past three days, and he ts new sleeping quietly, 12:50' A. M. TURSDAY, Private Secretary Brown ‘says that the President's condition, at this hour, is about Uie sate ns it was when the bulletin was is- sucd, ‘There has been a slight decrease of temperature, to 102.2, a fall of .6. ‘Cho Pres- Ident fs sleeping, it is sald, quietly. Fifty carpenters and machinists are avorking on the east sida of tho White Ifouse on a cooling apparatus, making a din which must be heard in the sick-room, ‘The physicians say that there Is no cause for alarm, notwithstanding this in- tense fever, But there is agreat deal’ of anxiety In the'eity, and, for tho first time In some days, at this thno in tho’ morning, eager crowds are walting about the butletin-boards to learn something that may quict their ap- prehension. 1:80 A. 31, The Presldent’s favorable condition con- tinues, Io is now sleeping quiety, . © “IMPROVING. A STEADY MARCI. Spretat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasuinoros, D. C., July 11.—The conil- tion of the Prestdent still continues to Im- prove. Apprehensions of an unfavorable change wo longer exist. Dr. Bliss said to- night, with confidence, that he now expected tho President would recover, but that it would be a long and weary waten.. ‘There 1s Joy at the White House, and alt arrange- mente are belng made for a long siege. ‘The greatest jnterest to-day has attached to the yarious pluns for, reducing the temperature of the sick chamber, It has been demon- strated that the Jennings system will do it. It has maintained the temperature at 70 dur ing the day, with all the windows open, per- initting the heated outer ulr, with the ther- mometer nearly 100in the slinde, to enter, ‘Tne cold air enters the sick. chamber nt A-TEMPERATUNE OF 4 DEATEES, and ina volume per hour that Is double the capacity of the room, according to the mens- urement of Dr. Woodward, The fear that the alr would be too molst proves groundiess, as the sctentille tests show that the air in the sick-room, filled with alr from the Jennings machine, is one degree dryer than the ordl- nary temperature in any other room !n the whole house, or in the open alr, Arrange ments have been made to deaden the nolse, so that the Prestdent will not be annoyed by -the faint murmuring sound of the engine in the sub-basement, which has reminded him of a distant windmill An addl- tlonal Jennings ‘apparatus !s being put up to-night, with o Jarger ico-vault, to be reudy in caso of any break in the ma- chinery of the one now in operation. The surgeons and sclentifle mon have assisted the {uventor iu adapting his business appliance to the needs of the sickroom so that itis A PENFECT SUCCESS, and nothing more is desired. The inventor of the system of compressed alr In use in the Comstock mines is, however, still at work, ‘The President recugnized the change of tem- porature this morning Iinmedintely atter the register from the Jennings machine was opened, and wished to have it explained to him, but the physicians told him to wait until he was stronger. He spoke enough, however, to express his gratitude for the kind attentions of everybody, ‘Iho air lind not been long inthe room before the President complaingl of cold fect, and screens were arranged s0 that tho draught would not blow upon lim, If the wlidows should be closed, the temperature could bo kept at 60 degrees, ‘Che purpose of the physi- cians is to reduce it to 65 dogrees’—Jower than 1¢ was to-day, To accomplish that 9 very Inrge fan has been ordercd to bo nt- tached to the machine, which will arrive hero to-morrow, SAID A CABINET OFFICRR: “He ts going to pull through, certain, Rockwell fs In high glee to-day, ‘Tho Presi- dent has been relatively comfortable, and hag asked for soli food, and was given a pleco oftonst. Therels io doubt that he Is going to get well, but it will be a tong pull, and some of the Cabinet will undoubtedly go Sway for a reat, Blaine, for Instance, needs ‘rest, and‘ought to take it, He has borne up, however, wondorfully well, and It Is very evident to us that Guiteau also meant to dispose of him, In tha package of letters whieh has been kept secret, there is one in which Gulteats speaks very bitterly of Secre- tary Blaine, and charges him with destroying ger, heat, and suffering, he rematns og brave |, the party, ‘The temper of that letter ls more and cheortul as at first, and[s only restralnod by his physiclans’ orders from talking ant- Jmatedly with those about him, The tamper ‘ature of the President's room has been main- tained to-day at 75 degrees, which Is 15 de grees lower than the temperature of the ox ternal alr, ‘Tho refrigerating machine ls now pumping Into the room 20,000 cubic feet of alr por hour, ato vomnneraliirs of 53, Bp, ‘The President continses at about the same yato of progresg as for several: days past, The coollng apparatus is working perfectly, ‘The temperatura. of the room was reduced to 64 degrees this: -morning, and the President comnlained of feeling cold, ‘Tho doctors da "bitter anything that Quiteau has eald. about the President, If‘ the President gets well, there: w)ll:bo a new development in this ‘country,’ No man ‘will bo so near to’ the hearts of ‘the people as" James ‘A, Garfield,’ It will not be ‘possibile. to Hanalei any factions in the party then.” ; “TN PUBLIC INTEREST in the’ Prosident’s condition docs not abate, Evory hour, nearly, there are proffers of at- tention, or of delicacles for the sick clam bor, A large number of tho most ex- porlenced nurses in dliferent parts of tho country, recommended by prominent sur Geons, have tendered thelr sorvices. Saver- alold, colored women haye appeared at the |. ily Cribune, / JULY 12,| 1881I—TWELVE PAGES. 4 gine testimontalsas to thelr “quall- | fications ns cooks, and berelng the privilege to be allowed to cook something they know the President would tke. THE PRESIDENT'S 80NB, . Dr. Hawkes, of the President's houseltold, | says that, In compllance with the wish of the Prestdent and Mrs, Garfidld, Harry nnd Jumes, thelr sons, resumed Hislr ptudies this inorulng. WEAK. " : To the Western Associated Press. Wastixoton, D. C., July 114.—This more ing the Prestdent satd to Dr. Bliss: " T feel better this morning, I think Tam. going to get well.” “T think so too,” replied Bliss. * ‘Tho Presiitent fs very weak, Ie can mayo histegs a little, That Is about the only vhysieal exertion execbt talking that he is capable of, Iie suffers considerable pain In his legs, but does not complain much of it. Mr. Crump, who lias been with him every hour alnee tho shot was fired, to-day sald: “Get well! Of course he will, He fs going to get well without a doubt.” ‘Mr, Crump Is of opinion that the President will take a drive in six weeks from now. The jaundice appearance which was. first noticed Inst Friday has all disappeared. Tho President's hands and face, which had be- come yellow, havo resumed the color they had before they changed to that hue. He was given 4 MONE NOURSUMENT TO-DAY THAN HERE? TOFORE, Great cara is taken that nothiig shall be ad- uilnistered that will destroy the tone of tho stomach, ‘To get that organ outoft order would be dangerous, One of four attending physiclans Js constantly by the President's bedside. He f3 watehed unceasingly by o medical attendant, as. well as by the nurse. Tha three main points now aimed at in his treatment are, first, to keep the system up, and not let it fall In any particular; second, to constantly wateh te symptoms and act a3 promptly as they can make atvisable; and, third, to see that the President Is kept ns comfortable and cheertut as possible, There is but little fear of blood-polsoning. It ts thought by the physicions that the pus discharged from tho wound {sof such character now as to make {t impossible that there: should be blond- poisoning. ‘Tho Prestdent will talk now and then, but only says a very few words. Noth- jug like a conversation is allowed him. lis principal talking is In giving directions to Mr. Crump about tho arrangements of his bed and other detalls ot the sick-room. TIE DOCTORS, DR. JIAMILTON ENCOURAGED. ~ New York, July 11.—Dr. Frank H. Hamth * ton said this morning that the latest symp- toms of the President's case indicate noth- ing but gradual {mprovement.. Referring to a Washington dispatch printed in the Even- ing Post Saturday, In which the President’s symptoms were spoken of as more serious than the public supposed, Dr. Uamilton said: the account was exaggerated. Garfield‘ was not a well‘man, by any means, but. tho syinptoms were not alarming to a surgeon, There were more precautions to prevent éx- eltement in the case of the Prestdent than in an ordinnry case, and thoso precautions are what muy alurin the Inymen,. But the Prost- dent is getting along well, and Nature insy be expected to do almost all that remnf be done, There .will bueno necesstt: probing unless the healing of! the wound ‘is not healthful and: indicates Suternal nbscess or concealed suppuration, If the healing of the wound seems to be naturaland healthful nothing need be done, Dit. FANUELL D, WEIS sald this morning thot a good deal of misap- prehehision existed concerning the object of his experiments upon dead bodies In the «is- sectlug-room of the University Medical Col- lege, He did not fire bulls into the bodies in order to see If such balls would make 4 mor tal wound, All that’ he desired was some notlon of the penetrating’ power of such n ball when deflected by a bone Of course it is impossible to. know. what kind of deflection the ball was given by its contact with Garileld’s tenth rib, ‘The chief object of his experiments ‘was to find out whether a ball of that size could enter the body at the spot where Gar- field was wounded, and be deflected in such a way ns not to injure whe peritoneum and liver. ‘Che conclusions reached. were that such © thing was perfectly possible. “T have done with such experiments, hay- ing accomplished all that I set out to-do,— shown to tho ‘satisfaction of Dr. Hamilton and other surgeons that it was possible for 9 ball to enter a bolly between the tenth and eleventh ribs, four Inches from the spinal column, and yet produce no fatal injury, DU. CARNAGIIAN ¢ said to-day that nothing,could be more satlas inctory than the way in which the President is getting along. Thu fact that his pulse and temperature sometimes run up denotes noth- ing unusual. So long as the pulse doas not tise higher than 110 there !s no occasion for anxlety, He has passed the critical periods, and Is now on the highway to recovery.” | DI, REYBURN. Wasutnaton, D. 0, July 11,—Dr. Rey burn, upon being shown a atatement of Dr. Bliss, published thts morning, to’ the effect that strong indications existed by which the location of the ball . will be exactly doter- mined very soon, if they continue, sald that such was the fact, or, at loast, that the aus plelons heretofore entertained of its course wore greatly stregthonod. He dectined, for professional reasons, to enter ot length into description of : these’ indications, © It was thought best to await further developments ‘of thom, They enforce the theory upon which the cago has been conducted from the boginning. “Will you make an effort to extract the ball soon?” “Notuntil It becomes necessary, or until {he patient is so far recovered ns to be ‘able to sustalu an operation without danger... If itis In the anterior wall of the abdomen, it is not likely to givo us any trouble'at present.” |” eh it give the, President pain whore It “The President's body just. now is pretty sore from lend to. toes, Is feet and legs pain hii, and ‘his back feels ag if broken in two, while the abdomen is, of course, tender. te would, probably fall to detect ‘just mow tho exact spot of soroneas due to the, bullet; ae it would not do to depend upon ugh 8 feo! : “Dox you expect a speedy recovery?’ . 3 “Tam encouraged by every, day's report, and I expect to bo able to say, when the week is gone, that our ‘paltent is absolutely, oe ot danger.” ; 3 Th BETS, Upon belng asked this morning if ‘the Preat- dent was growing’ stronger, Dr," Bliss {un- patiently asked ;'* How do you expect a man to grow stronger. upon: twelve ounces ‘of’ . liquid food day; a pretty Nigh’ ‘ten-days? ” cae fever, and the dal of ‘a dangerous ‘wound. No, he $s not “growing stronger. When the- fover loaves him, whet. the wound {3 healed, and he'ls cating: twelve ounces of . beefsteak threo-times a day, he will xe} strong again,’ ‘but he ts getting evory day nearer to the tle when ho will be growing stronger, and that s quite snough for us tobe thankful for, 1g vr ignot?” “No you consider the Prealdont better tha yesterday morning 2” _"Ygs, undoubtedly ; the pulse and, ee

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