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VOLUME XL. PAILORING. ENT DISCOUNT ARMENTS ORDERED ry DURING AUGUBT. MN AND WINTER STOCK BEING DAILY RECELVED, MODES for AULUMN and WINTER now tssiecdl. RD ELY & CO. TAILORS, ° 165 Wabash-av., COFr- Monroe. BUSINESS CARDS. 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The Chicago Daily leader in favor of thechange, which he holds would be eqttally neceptable to Judges nnd Jawyers, nnd would tend also ta the greater Hspatel of business, Better jurors could, itis belleved, ba procured under the pros posed system, as businessmen would not have so niuch objection to serve ff they could. -past 8 o’elock toattend to thelr Bhe Grime. Locar ralngy followed by clearing weather, winds mostly northerly, aud stationary or higher tempornture for this region to-day. | ‘N11 elections for members of the German Retehstag will commencn on the 18th of October, All the elections will not be held the same day, | Rust fins done eonstderable damage to tho wheat crop in: the Provines of Ontarla. ‘Tho buys are making havoc among the pota- toes of tho same Province, ——_—_— Wirr1as If, Srow, a resident of Chieago sineo 1837, ant a member of the first Board of Aldorman of this city, dled at his residence here yesterday. He bullt the first frame house on tho West Side. es Disnor Dickinson (colored)’ of South Caroling and Georgia, Bishop Sherer of Ohfo, and Bishop Payne of Baltimore, ure rived. in London yesterday to attend to Methodlst Keumenical Conference, Ir Is bolloved that the energy displayed by tho German authoritics In prosceuting the antiJewlsh rioters Is duo to tho representa- tlons of the Crown Prince Frederick Will- inm, who has no toleration for bigots of any Kind, sh —_——— Peneanise, tho celebrated English race- horse, looked oft ag a posstbie winner of the St. Leger Stakes, ‘has been “scratched.” Loritlard’s Irouols is now first favorit. Betting is 05 forito 40 against the American horse. POSTMASTER-GENERAL JAMES has issued an order calling the attention of Postmasters to the necessity of effectually canceling the stamps on mull matter, Neglect in this mat- tor has enused considerable loss to the Gov- ernment, | Tim American Bar Association now in session ‘nt Saratoga, on the motion of Mr. Bradhead, of St.-Louls, adopted resolutions of sympathy with the President and of hope for his recovery, ‘Iho resolutions were sent by telegraph to Mrs. Garflold and to Secra- tary Bune, —— AN arrest under tho Coercion act was made at 'fraleg yesterday, ‘Ills seems to indicate that tho Coereion.act has not and will not be- como a dead letter, and thatthe appeals of the English Radicals for the liberation of the Irish “suspects” will be rotused. er "Nine dynamite fiends have evidently scared. some Englishmen, A large force of police accompanied stenmer which conveyed momibers of-the Britis Ministry to a ban- quot at Greenwich Wednesday, Some threatening letters had been reeoived. ‘Tie dqath Is announced of tho Hon. John TL Addams, President of the National Bank of Ireoport, Ill., at Green Bay, Wis.; of Mr. IL L, Dickinson, of the {nsurance firm of Stearns & Dickinson, of this, city, at his homo hore; and of Martin. Forstineyor, ox- Mayor of Decatur, 11). - Trosas Li, MARVIN, a edpundrel who marriod a young Indy of igh ‘soctal stand- ing in Richmond, Va.,-while his wife was still living, was arrested nt Lynn, Mass., yes- terday on the charge of forgery. Ie will also be prosecuted on tha charge of bigamy. Marvin Is deseribod as 3 most unmitigated scoundrel, A TEAM of English professional crickotors proposes making s professlonal tour of America and Australia under Capt, Shinw. Thoy will leave Liverpool onthe 20th of Sep- tember. Cricketing will now becoine all the rage among the fashionable snobs of tho Eastorn cities, and certainly amoug the Australians, EARL GRaNvILLE, the English Foroien Secretary, told 4 deputation of the Antl- Slavery Society which waited on him yeater- day that he,intended to appoint Consuls In Soudan and Khurtoom, conferring on them powor to travel, hoping thus to diminish tho supply of domestic slaves In Egypt. Ho utso informed tho deputation that England had communtented with Franco on the subject asking coUperatior * Mount St. Many’s Contear (Roman Catholic) at Emunittsburg, Md., as passed through a financial crists, ‘Cho creditor have been compromised with, and the col- lego remalns intact. ‘Che alumni contributed genorously te relleve the financial embar- rassment, ‘The Rev, Mr. Byrne, the now President, says there Is promise of a pros- perous aud useful career for the college, SxonzrAny Windom has aduressed a tet- ter to tha Supervising Inspector of Steam- doats at Now York instructing him to make an Investigation Into the causes which led to tho recent accldent to the ateamer Plymouth Kock; also to: report on hor, strength and seaworthIness, and whethor it {s safe to per- init tho steamer to carry as many passongors as sho has been in tho habit of carrying, ‘frre total value of tho exports from this country fur the seven months onding July BI, 1881, was $82,703,077, against $82,280,016 worth exported during tho corresponding period of 1880, ‘Tho total valua of the pro- visions and tallow exported during the nine months ending July 81, 1881, was $88,321,097, fixalnst $05,800,277 exported during the nine corresponding months of the previous yoar, Hanrtwany, the Russian Nihilist, in an in- torview with a New York roportar attempted to justify his conduct (n trying to murder the Czar, ‘and held that Wendell ‘Phillips, Victor Hugo, John Swinton, and other men of gront intalllgonco had apoken in justifica- of his course, Hartmann sald he. had beon followed by Iussinn splos, and that he thought tho best means to protect himself qwas to glvo tha greatest publicity to his do- ings and whereabouts, Ho thinks he cannot bo extradited, . 11a threatens to locture, ‘Tug Liberal Club of Greonwich, the bor- ough which S{r. Gladstone represented in tha Jast Parllament, presonted him with an elo gant carved oal chair for his ilbrary yester> day, Iu roturning thanks the Liberal leader: sald he hoped that he would do nothing to: disparage the confidence reposed Jn him by’ the English people, and intimated that he" would goon dollver the trust he held Into: other-hands,’. During the dellyvory of hia apeech he exhibited slgus of weariness. His early rotircment from actlye politics ia pre, dicted, . F Sousx of the Cook County Judges favor ono ‘seasion of five hours aud a half, from’? to. 2:80, In preference to the two-scssions prac- | tice now prevalllng, Judgo Tuloy is: tho AUGUST. 19, THE PRESIDENT. i881—TEN PAGE Bilas, worn with anxiety and wateling, re turned to ils house tminediately after the inorning dressing, Ife was f, VERY CHEERFUL ns to the President's condition. He reaf- firmod all the statements of the morning bul- Tetln, and suid: We have new hope.!? Belg asked whether any further nttempts were to be made to test.the condition of the President's stomach by fond administered In the natural way, Dr. Bllss sald that they make another experiment very soon, and while, of course, they would hwvnit tho result with some anxiety, thoy wero very hopeful that tho food would be rotaincd, and that tho stomach would show that It was preparing tu reaume its nutural functions, This experhuent was aubsequently successfully tried, Dr. Siss did not venture nny opinion as to the final result of the cuse, but it ts ovident that he Is now very hopoful, !f not cuntktent, of recov> ery. Moanwhilo the exporience of tho last three doya, If nut of the Inst six wecke, shows how {dle it 1s to muke any predictions relative to the Prealdent’s caso. THE ONLY FACT that Js now cortiin is that since Sunday last ho now seoma to have escaped from another crisis; but {tiscertuin also, that, now that the fune- tions of tho sturmuch ara practicuily eusponded, tho ordinary human tnchinary ia placed at rest, and that the Presilent 1s being sustained by abnormal means, which none of tho phy- sicians pretend nro adequate to sustain life, re- pair the wasted energles caused hy tho wound, Early Morning Reports. from the Sick-Room Very Favorable. Seon Luts Coa: of tho largest marcantile flrm of the City of Mexico, is ut present in thts country pure chasing goods for his house, which has here: tofore obtained most of its wares from En- rope, Sefior Colantes thinks that American wares, with the excentlon of tha finer erates, are ns good as the uropean wares, and they can beobtalned 20 per cent cheaper, fle says ho will advise Ins firm to deal more lnvgely with this country In the future, ‘The firm will doubtless net on his advice, anit other Mexican firms are sure to follow this tho representative A Comparatively . Comfortable Night Passed by the Wounded Man. The Midday Official Bolletin,? How- ever, Not S80 Entirely Re- —_—_—_— ‘Ing negotintlons for x commercial treaty between England and France have been pro- duetlye of no good result so far, and It Is probable that future negotiations will fait also, Sir Charles Dilke stated in the Com- inons Iast night that when England was li yited by France to renew tho negotiations sho made proposals which, though uotquite satisfactory In regard to iron, woulens, ete., were thought to offer ‘n basis for a trenty. England declared lor willingness to nego- tiate provided the old treaty was prolonged three months, France, after some delay and much correspondence, refused to accept the British conditions, and the negotiations were Inflammation of the Right Paro- tid Gland Causes Some “ Discomfort. No Alarm Expressed by the Doce tors at This Turn in the great lonyth, of tino. It is essential that the President's stronyth shall be restored bofore- long, and hls stomach resume {ts nutural state, 4€ permanent recovery Is te be expected. Tho altuution, of course, is still grave and critical, There 1s now simply additional hope. Noone expects that the President can be sustained on two spoonfuls of Hquid food, although aided by nourishing Injections, It seems certain that THE RESTORATIVE PROCESS feat work,and that naturo is endeavoring to inake a new stomuch for the Prosident, While the process 1s going on the country can only Isetter action of tho President's stumuch gives renewed hope in his ultimate recovery, People genorally do not appreciate, howover, tho excecding Irritability of this organ in the Presideut, It hus beon the worst, or cue of the must serious features of tho caso When ho fell ho vomited, and, though incans were taken to sustain tho stom- ach by administering sinall quantities of brandy: and other restoratives, nausea returned In vio- lent form fn tho aftornven wheo tho pulec was rising so rupldly that doy, and fears were entor- talned that ho would not survive to sco his wife. ‘Tho dovtora gave bim a little champagno and pulverized rice. This hoe kept-down with bappy results, Dut, whon about a spounfal more was given again later in tho day, UE REJECTED 17, tho stomach showing great Irritability. So it bas been all oloug, and st is because the physl- Guus huve recognized the extreme sensitive: ness of the orgun thut thoy have been particular tocommenton tho condition of the stomuch from day today, Ordinarily {tt would not be a subjectof congratulation that the patient was uble to retuin, plain food judiciously adininis- tered from. ono dressing of tho wound tonn- other; but it bas been so In tho Prealdunt’s case, ‘Yoconsider the recent prostration of theatomnach 88 f Burprise or us tho result of beedicas troat- fs very wrong 4s well the physivluns. They Announce in tlle Evoning that the Patient Has Done Well ‘Tire London T'haes coucludes, from the re- inarks. mitde by Pariietl in the House of Com mons Wednesday night, that he Intends entering on a new campaign of agitation fn Irelaud. It charges that members of the Land League, Including mombers of Parlia- ment, Ivo by agitation alone, and that the moucy so freely subscribed in America and Australis gocs to pay men who fan the fisme of agitation to tholr own glorifteation and nu- yancoment. ‘Tho Tines thinks this thing has gono far enough. It declares that the relations between Ireland and England are nowadjusted ona basisof justice and reason- able concesston, and that the Irish agitators should be tokt distinctly and plainty that they will not be permitted much longer to test English forbearance, Last Evening's Official Figures: Pulse, 108; Temperature, 100; Res- piration, 18, wait and hupe. OFFICIAL. EsrcurivR MAnsioy, Wasttnaton, D. i. m—'Lhe President has passed o very comfortable night, sleep- ang well tho greater part of the time. C., Aug. 18-8 and tho nutritive enemuta are still re- tained, ‘This moruing hie pulse is stowor, and his general condition better than yestorduy at tho enino hour. Pulse 104, temperaturo 98.8, res- ‘J. K. Dbhaunes, "J. J. Woopwann, a Roneur Revauny, | D, Mayes Aaew. Cart. IL W. HowaaTe wns brought be- fore United-States-Commissioner Bundy at Washington yesterday on the charge of hay- ing embezzled $40,808 whilo acting as dis- bursing officer of tho Signal Service. ‘The charges were preferred by tho Chief Signat Officer, Gen, Hazen. Capt. Iowautes who appoared quite Hl, was represented by two lawyers, Judges Wilson ond Cuppy, who asked that he be admitted to ball In the sum of $10,000. Judge Cook, for tha Govern- ment, resisted the application, and asked that bail be fixed at $50,000, Commissioner Bundy, aftor haying declared that he should regard Capt. lowgate us he would any othor man charged with tho same offense, was about to ‘fix bail at $40,000, when Howgate’s counsel Interposed, and asked that the hearing bo postponed till Saturday. Howgate will be permitted in tha meantime to occupy his own house under the surveillance of the United States Marshal, Exrcotinn Mansion, |Wasiinaton, D. C., Aug, 18—-12:80 p. u.—Tho Prosident_ is suffering some discomfort this moming from the com- mending of Intummation of the right. parotid gland, Inotbor respevts hls condition {8 some- what Improved, and especially bis stomach is becoming less intolerant...” Ho hns asked for and retafnod several potions of squid nourishment, much more than ho could “swallow yosterday, Tho nutritive encinata continua to bo used with success, At present. his pulso is 103, tempur- aturo 084, respiration 3& {nu thoso disputehes, to nausos producet by tho adiinlatering of othor at the second operation, ‘Tho physicians wore aware of dunger from this cuuse, but, in view of the facts, Including tho proference of the patient, thoy decided that an uathotic was necessary. THE TROUNLE FROM TLE STOSACIT was au ulnivst usavolduble consequotuce, and it has continued until the present time ton de- #reo, ft may bo sald, that hay disuppolnted the expuctations of tho physlutans., Intho ight of these facta, it can be perceived that tho present jd. K, Bases, _ 4s. J. Woonwanp, fRonent Revouuy, D, Hayes AGsew. Exnourrve MANsinxy™ ariennarox, =D, Gry. Aug, 180330 p, in.—The Prealdont hus done well during the day, Ho has taken additional nour Ishment by tho mouth this afternoon with relish, and without subsequent nausea. There is somo riao of temperatury, but bls gencral condition 16 rather Letter than thla tite Inst ovening. Pulse 103, tomperature 10), respiration 18. novessarily attributable to blood-polsoning, some whose opinions are entitled to bearing. That. pyiemic symptoms ary aimilur in some respects to those observablo in tho President fs true; but tho bistury of tho ensy lends support to thy geons that the blood Is Dr. Agnow, in conversation with a friend yes- torday who entertained an opposit view, malne talned positively that bloo-polsoning did not oxtstin the case. The physicluns ure unantious in tho belief that tho wound itaulf is duing well, und that the only serious proviem left 1s to re- store and maintain vigorous action of the stomach. Dr. Agnew lott tor Philndeiphia on the limited express train. Ho told Mra, Gur- fold before leaviug tit ho regurded It SAFE FOI HIM TO LEAVE, for a short tino ut lenst. Scoratary Brown, who accompanied him to tha station, that there were strong grounds for hupefulness, Dry Aguow intends to retura to ingrrow afternvon to rel(evo Dr. Hanillton, who wishes to wo to Now York at that tlic, Dr. Hamilton, shortiy before the noon bulletin was iysued, sald: * Tho wound ta doing adimira- bly, and wo are contident that wo can restora Ho {8 now retaining the litte nourishment wo have givon him, and we think dio ‘has tukun kournlss four _Wurrr-Troxprn, who is regarded 23 tho ag is build by successor of Spotted-Tall, aud who was chosen to fill the vacancy in the Indian dele- gation to Washington cnused by the death of Spotted-Tatl, is wgcnerous Indian, Sec- rotary Kirkwood asked the ropresentatives ot tho Winnebagoes, Omahns, and Sloux Wednesday If thoy would give up_nbout 9,000 neres of thotr reservations to tho Poncas now in Dakota, about 175 in number. The Winnebagocs. and Omnlas absolutely re- Thoir representatives said thelr tribes were inerensing in numbers, and that all the Innds now possessed by thom was White-Thunder, speaking for the Sluus,' readily consented to give tho 2,000 ncres required, and, on being nsked if hoe expected the Government to pay for tho land thus ceded, he drow him- sel upand-astd: “No, my friends, You told me yesterday to have pity on these poor Poneas, If I have pity on thom, 1 am. not going to take thelr money.” : ee J. K, Barnes, 3. J. Woovwann, Rongeur Ruynuny, FH, Wasttnron. UNOFFICIAL. Executtve Mansion, Aug, 18—8 2. m.— ‘The information recetved this morning from the physiclans and attendants upon the Pres- identis very encouraging, The physicians report his pulse 104, ‘Tho attendants at his bedside report that he rested quietly and slopt considerable during the night. enema was administered about midaight, which las been retained. position of tho sur- little cnough. Ho sakt two Private- s ‘The Indications ure that everything is pro- gressing nivaly'in the sick room. Dr, Agnew left for Philadelphia on ‘the Muted express. Jv will probably return to-morrow im order that Dr. Hamilton may go to New York Sat- Private-Secretary Brown accom- panled the Doctor to tho train, and says he talked yory encouragingly of the Presi- Previous to leaving the Mansion, Dr. Agnow hada talk with Mra. Gur- fleld, and informod hor thnt Lo felt perfectly se enro in boing temporarily absont; that if an oworgonvy should avaur bo could casily bo eum moned,cto, At this hour tho t'rosident is rest- About three-quarters of an. hour nyo ho touk a emall quantity of koumtss, which was given him by his wife, Upto this time no bad offacts have beon experienced from it, and the pationt is now elvoping. ‘Tnx condition of. the President at mid- night showed considerable - improvement, Tle took nino ounces of Hanid food during yestorday, ‘and it was reudily assiintlated, ‘Thera Was uo recurrence of nausea or ‘The fact that the patient him- solf asked for. koumiss and partook. of it with rolish was regurded by the physicians asa very hopeful sign. ‘Tho Inflammation of the ‘parotid gland, which appeared during. the afternoon, caused considerable unensi- uess and anxiety among the public, but tho not rogard {it ng spe dent's chances, He Doli seh Tho Attorney-Goneral, howover, has recelved nowa front some seurce which h Ho bas sald he fd advised that tho surgeons four thnt thoy cannot restore tho ‘The widday bulletin excited additional alarm in that it showed that “A NRW AND UN had arisen, ‘hut was indteat sontence, which guys: “The Prestdunt Ja suffers Jug some discomfort from conmenclag Intlan- mation of tha right parotid gland. The feur ie that this may indicatn that thoro ts dilll- culty with tho blood, and glyes color to the claim that there 3 blood-pulseuing, ‘That it shows 9 glandular ditiiculty there is anid to bo little doubt, us tho Presileut doubtless has bad tho mumps, ‘Tho Intlummation, it is foured, ieny result in parotis, which would groutly add tothe dillioutties of the altuation, the namo of A tumor seated under the car, whieh ja reddish, obtugo pain, the progress to suppuration belnc slow and dificult, Sometimes it feof a maliye nant character, sloughing, and long protracted, When Dr. Hamilton caine out of tho noon examination bis oxplunation of tho now vompll- cation of tho casy was cuxorly sought, HE COULD NOT UNDERTAKE TO EXPLATN IT in dotuil; "but fwiltgay," he romarkod, * that it occasions amuox us no atarin.'* Bliss and Dr, Boynton said the same, stated positively that It was not due to Lioud- polsoning. The incident was not an unusual ono in cues af tho kind, ofthom, Thero was no cnuso for approboualon. Dr. Boynton says that tho jnflanimation of tho glands of tha neck {9 nut regarded by tho sur- gvons as tho beginning of bloud-polson, and thut they wore not only not alaraed, but are oncour aged by the midday bullotin, Surgeon-Cenoral Barnes sald It was the Legt bulletin alnco Bune EXPECTED COMPLICATION ed in the opening ‘Tno President has again taken a mall quant!- ty of koumiss, and rotained It, He relishes nourishmont, and aska for more, itv bas pare takon sovoral times during tho morning, At progont thore aro no indications of boing dis- turbed by nausea, physicians did vlully discouraging. ‘They salt enused by. tho extreme the patient, and was ‘not to. be ro- gurdcd as: symptom of typhoid fever, ‘Tho pulsoand temperature wore much better than the day before. ‘Cho improvement in the condition of the patlent’s stomach was, howover, the most hopotul symptom yoster- doy. As It continues tolmprave, the conti- donco of the people in tha recovery of Presl- dent Garfield will continuo to grow. As Dr, Hamilton was loaying tho Whita ous ten minutes ago ho sad, iu response to n qhus- tion of tho represontative of the pross, that bo could not convontently explain the cause of fu- ilammation of the paroth! gland at this time, ‘but be aald It was parfeotly propor to stute that it wus not an indication of any serious complica tlon, was not an unusual ocourrenco In such exses, and that it caused no alurm whatover to tho attending surgeons, uttoudod with Mr, Fonsren, tho Irish Secretary, replying to the appeals made to him Wednesday night by the English and Scotch Radicals to re- feaso tha’ persons fimprisoned undor the Coerolon act, sald that the Government was anxious to liberate tho suspects, but thoy could notdo it untlt they wero assured that pence aud tranquillity wore established in Ireland, “He appealed to the “men of influ: ence in Ireland" to follow the example of Archbishop Croke, and give the Land billa _ O'Gorman. Mahon sald there could be no peace between England and lro- Jand until tho Dublin Castle clique wore clearout out of Ireland bag and baggage. Mr. Gladstone replied to the accusation that the Government would not permit the porsons in prison ‘to be tried ‘boforo the ordinary tribunals of the country, He sald that the udiclat system had been rendered nugutory. In Ireland by. the agitation, Ie ropeated Forstor’s statement that the Goyerninent wag desirous of releasing the prisoners, but could not bo forced to do so by threats. Parnell’s motion cenguring the Goyornment was.then TFejectod—83 to 80.:): ~ GRAIN FAILURE:IN: MILWAUKEE, , Bpsetal Dispatch to The Omcago Tribune S Marayauwer, Wis; ‘Aug. 18,—F, A; Bishop, an operator on ‘Chango: who- got on tho short alde failed to-day, with llabliltios «rumor that the old ‘Tho Proaldont ts quict, and, with the oxcoption of oxperlencing considerable pain from inflam mation of the, parotid gland, s'quite comfort- able. He has taken: kounnes ‘at intervale all day, and has rotainod {t Jt 1s generally maine tained by the surgoous that tho Inflammation of the gland i not an alarming feature, + do bad soon bundreds i Thero has beon no noblecablo change in tho condition sinco lip. m. Ho ts reat~ {ng quictly now, Dr, Lilisa and the members of tho President's household baye rutired for tho . 148 A. M. BRIDAY, Atthla hour ovorything is quiot in tho siok- room, aud the doctors aro dozing in an adjolu- THY NIGIIT, DIVIDED OPINIONS, Apectat Dispatch to The Chieugo Tribune, Wasiinaroy, D.C, Aug. 1 ‘Thore are, unfortunate! opinions ng to the President's condition and ay to the prospect of his ultlmate recovery, But for the new, mysterlons, nnd unexpected symptom which for tho first tine was notleed in the midday bulletin, there could to-night bo no question but that the President [a bot- tor, for hls stomach Is certalnty recovering from whut It was feared’on Monday might be Its final collapse, “and: to-day ‘has per : formed to # Hintled degree Its natural-fune~ tions, Pho President has taken additional Nourishment through the yatuyal medium TIHE.DAY, ‘THE MORNING OPENS WITIL STRONGER HOPE, Spectat Dispatch to The Cateugo Tribune, Wasinnatoy, D, OG, Aux opinion us to the President's cnso_has to«lay fluctuated between hope and’ fear, morning openad with stronger'hope, the day eloses with: hope thattis clouded by doubt aut fear, ‘The President passed a more com fortablo hight and slepsinuch. ‘Chemorning bullotin .expressed no” oplulon, and sald nothing as (0 the stomach; No attumpts woru made during the night to administer food by the mouth, ‘The factthat thero was slight annuses Hn hour after the second spoonful of Uquid food was administered ‘yesterday, ' although the food was uot rejected, was doubtless regarded.; as. a: warning that it would be wise to give the stomach atiil further rest, At 10 o'dlock this mornlug Dr. ub this hour divided ‘of w whoat doa}, ‘amounting to $10,000, The commission housed of F, Borchort & Co, was ‘about to suspend ‘je entirely witbour founda. ton. ' Tho prive of whent 1s stil} advancing, and much excitement 1s manifeated on ‘Change. without nausea, and ling retained it. Ho has had koumtss administered to him In suall quantities during the duy, and thisatterioon took a spoonful of milk gruvl prepared by eo ; q egy FIVE CENTS. - B=} eee ‘B ft breakup, and the only fonr fs that, com: < +7. a bayfl HO SOON Aftor the giylue way of the stéms ‘atm? tho some causes may have operated In both, That cause is blood-potsoning. Wo can+ not tell yot what the cause fs, There is * NOTING TO DO NUT WAIT | » and seo. It will not bo long before wo can find out, I think that by Saturday wocan doter- mine whether blood-polsoning cnuses tho troup Jes, or whother thoy are duo to other and moro casily remedied Intluences."* ‘Tho same physieinn then wenton to say that much of tho dificulty that tho phyaluinns in charge of the case hud to contend with was duo to the woukness of tho President's stomach. “Thoy: night have probed for tho ball,” sail be, “and buried the man. © Thoy were restraincd from doing many things thut thoy desired to to, becauso they ald not duro take any risks with tho stomach. ‘Thoy bnted to give the Prealdent othor tho othor day on account of tts nauseating cifects; but, 08 ho asked for ft, they coutd not refuse It. Thoy did not make each examination ns they desired toof tho wound and acarch os they wished to for tho wall ia FOR FEAR OF TITAT STOMACH, ‘That organ it was nevessury te koop in good condition, or eléo all other yain would amoutt : to nothing." : ‘The phystolans did not think ft would be at all 4 satisfactorily established before Saturday, per- hens Monduy, that, tho. much-desired renotion wiltact in. While thare was ono fidication of", hope to-day ut the White House which hus not been apparent ainea Monday, still 1¢ was easy tosve that tue Cabinet and «lt oficials wero ingrent suspense, Thu conviction still romatng here that tho chonees iro rather aginst the President, and wll admit that thore bus beon ho stich roaction since Monday as to justify the ylelding of anxloty to hope, THE PAOTID GLAND, Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribun:, Wastisaron, D, Cy Aug. 18.—Tho doctors do not attribute the intinminition to the condition. ot the wound, fnagmuch as tho parotid gland 1s notun absorbiow but a secreting gland. Jt ie true, however, that tho dischurge frum tho wound night influence Irritation to n certain extent, <Avcording to tho theories advanced br tho attending surgeons and othor prominent inembersor tho tacdical profession, however, the case may be suinined up with tho stutement that the purotid gland secretes tho sultva, aud when no notirishinent iy taken in the patural way foru tine there is no demand tnado upon tho anliva, and it therefore naturally secretes itself in the parotid glaud, and, after remaining too long, CAUSES INFLAMMATION, Acconiing to this theory, itis falr to assume that the seeds of the cuomplicadion were sown during the tine the pationt was unable to take nourishment ina natural way, and, now that ho has Leen able to retain what he hus swallowed, tho saliva is drawn upon aienin, und tho Irrita- tion will probably gradually decreasa, OF course theroure ditferent yiews on tho subject, but this theory, compared with 4 number advaiced, “ppenrs to be tho tmivst gencrally secopted by thoge who huve watched the caso closely. FIGHTING EVERY INCH. & Tapateh to Cleveland Learer, * WaAstisoTor, Aug. 1—Iu the middia of the afternoon to-day, when tho White House was quict, neurly all tha visitors having gone away ufter reading the noon bulletin, l asked Becro= Mrs. Garfield’s own hand, There has been NEITHES RBTCHING NOK VostiTING during the day, aud, smallas the amount of this Hquiidt nourlshment {sin quantity, the fact that it was retained without nausea or. tlistress Is to be regarded as 9 favorable syiupton. ‘Tho evening bulletin stnply says that his general condition js rather better than at this timo yesterday, but It ventures no generst opinion of the cuse, What hns exelted the most comment is the fact that the evening bulletin, makes no allusion whatever to the {ntlummation of the parotid gland, the sallva- tory gland beneath thocar. Thia Is n now symp. tom that was unexpected, and one which to this hour bus not been ratistactorily explalnod. The Mostors in attendance pon tho Presiden are ex- perienced and carefulmen, They suy in private thut the now ayinptom CAUSES NO ALARM, and, while not expected, it Is not unusual in suuh cases, Hut they have not been willing to make any such statement on their bullotin, and have entirely ignored a now and, as thoy adit, an unexpected condition which they must well know has during this forenoon given tho coun: try at new fear, Yot such conservative men ns Surgeon-Genoral Karnes, Dr. Meyburn, Dr. Hamilton, and Dr. Boynton himself nro quoted as saying that the inflammation gives tbom no concern, These gontlemen ought to know—must be presumed to know— what thoy aro taiking about, and of course it cannot be tetleved that thoy would willingly inistead the public, Thelr informution evertainly ia tho best, yot.it Is nono tha tess true that tho physicians of Washington—eminont Army and navy surgeons, whe have had quite as imuch experlence in gunshot wounds os any of pate in attendance upon tho }resldent, and who ave a FOLLOWED THE CASE STEP DY BTEP with no less anxious curc,—scem to-night, with- out exception, te be agreed that tha now aymnp- tom is a decldedly unfaverable one, and they look upon it with apprehension and alurm. Theso genticmen say openly, without any restrictions ns to tho use of thoir names, that it Is uscloss to deny that this symptom is one of tho ordinary accompaninents of blood-polsoning in its finat stages, and by no means fs a normal ineldent of a healthful and 9 bealing gunshot wound, They refer to tho numborleas authorities and the boule, ‘Tho Snilatomation of this’ gland, to be eure, { oneeeessnyeengwiten ae 2 soheree tesnte sates See ata er Joos, . ACCONDING TO THE HOOKS, to bo sure, accompany gunshot wounds, but none except those in which blocd-puisuniog It some of its manifold forms has got In or is nbout tonppenr, Still the physicians In charyo of tho case Insist that the theory that tho !ntluomation 4s tho result of blood-polson fa absurd, Bume of them go so far in thoir indignation that such a suggesuon should bo made by othor physlcliuns, and should have gained popular cure rency, that thoy oven intimate that the suggestion is an fnvention ‘of their ad- vorsaries, With such a radical divergence SET sey of dpinion among the men who in this city are uy ONE id cathe ” 7 alone competent to judge the cuso, it cannot bo 4g the, Presiden ve ns ever Z ft Yes; he lies there with clenched teoth, you : expected that Jaymen and journalists shall | yyight almost say, and fights. crery Mas OF ¢ undertake to say whothor the new syinptom is A CAUKE FOR HOPE OR FRAIL Cortain itis that tho attenting physicians have omitted any roference in thoir bulletins to the matter which is giving tho country to-night the most alarm, and it would secm that this omis- sion cin only bo dua to one of two causes, First, elther that tho Intinmmation is so tritling a@ in tho conservative views of tho surgeons not to warrunt notice: or, second, thore fs 6o much uncertainty or such great fear us to its cause and the probable con- sequenves of It that tho attending surgeons pre- fer to walt twulve hours more before giving tho public any officint statoment with regurd to it, hose disposed to take a cheerful viow of tha altuation may, however, from the olticlal state- ground that the: diseago gains. Ho is nut ag Ef wonk, I think, a8 the world imagines. To-day £ could not resist tho temptation of looking in nt the door an instant. He shook bishend at me, é and moved anarm witha dort of defiant look y that told better than words could bave dune what he thought of tho situation.” . TUE DOCTORS, Di, NEYHURN, Spectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Wasutnaton, D. 0, Aug. 18.—Dr. Royo burn came out from the doctors’ room for a+ few moments into the ante-room this even- tng, and his quiet, placid face certainly showed no Snileations of anxiety, and his language was even more confident than his ments uf tho nttending surgoons, como to the | fee. ‘ly tho direct question. .whether the i conclusion that tho nay symptor is one which, | 8Welling of the gland of the neck wus.to bo | -- é for the present at loast, need give no alarm, and | regarded: as an unfavorable: syinptom -aud < that it {9 not a roault or forerunnor of blvod- | could .bo considered. to have arisen froin s pulsoning. pyres or blood-poison, ha sald: “The re- + : THE INFLAMMATION IN THE NECK port that this swelling Is duo to blood-potson- 4 appeared soon ufter Dr. Aynow left, and it's | ing ts absolutely tulsc, Thore Ig not the slightest rs, not probuble that be otherwise would hnve left, | trace of pyremia anywhere avout tho Presidont. $ BS ‘Tho lirst notice that the surgeons had of tho | If there was thoro might bo little abscesses ee foflammation was a complaint from tho Presl- | about the eurface. Theroarouonc. Thisawell- Fy dont of gurencss o the neck, An cxainination | ing lsoneof the conditions usual in gunshot t showed thut intlammution bad begun tosetin | wounds, There le y 13 In the parotia gland, Kounilss, or fermented mitk, was adminiatercd four tlmes during the day, ‘This lHquld is worth very litle elther ag usthinitont or na nourish: ing agent, and was given Jn great measure be- cuuse tho President desired it to queuch his” thirst, .and thought that it might sutisty bis taste, but the — entire amount administered, notwithstanding tho fro- quent doses, wns but tittle overa tublospoonful altogether, Tho amount of geucl by Mrs. Gare Hold was probably anothor tablespoonful, oa that something mure than two tablespoonfiuls of tluld matter represents tho entire amount of Nourlshinent that has boon supplied to thestom- ach. Tho, injections of nourishing fluid of courso still continue, and without them the President's atrongth could not bo maintained. MIDNIGHT. ‘Dr, Tilisa has just sald toa aumber of journal- iste In substance this: “{ do not feo! avy causo for alarm in tho swelling gland. Tho pain hus dlaapponred, and the swelllug itsclf is subsided, It fs not pywmla, and hag no relations ta pywinia. Te will not ine terfere with tho President's prospects of racoy> ory or impair bis strength," Dr. Bilss spoke in @ very carnest, confident manner, and boyond «qiestion was sincere: in his statement, Urivate-Socruary Urown, who, but afow moments elaco left the phyalcluna’ room, reported a vory choorful and voufdent, fooling there. Ho undoubtedly reflects the most sanguine opinion of the physivians, Ho said: © Tho surgcons euy that thore ly ANSOLUTELY NO DANGER from this swelling of the gland; that It ts not tho reault of pywinia, Why should pywniia buve appuared tu tho nonenbsorbant glands when it NOTHING UNUSUAT, OR ALARMING about !t, and It docs not give us serious concerns ‘Tho Prealdgnt Is a little vasier from it this evens ing, and bus less pain.” “What trentimunt do you proposo to pursue with regard to it?" “Wo shall flrat ondeavor to scattor it. Failing in thot, the swelling undoubtedly will suppurata and, takon un tho whole, If it suppurates it may ‘perhaps bo regarded asa good indication rather than othorwise. Such swellings often appear uf tho closu of typhoid und other fevors, and at the termination of @ surgical fever in gunshot wounds, They ofton ariso whon tha wound bus ecurcd to suppurato or ia sbuut to stop suppu- rattug, and for those reasons tho’ swelllng is not to be regarded ag an alarming indication.” « Di. LISS. To the Western Assuctated Press, Wasitsaton, D.C, Aug, 18.—Whon Dr, Bliss loft the Munslon ut 2:45 p. m. ho was met at tho front entrance by severnt members of the press. Ills attention wus culled to the various rumors which had been elrculated since the widday bulletin was issued in councotion with tho in- flummution of tho President's parptid gland. ‘Chesu rumors were to the olfoct thut it was an indication of pywinia, low fover, und othercom~ plications of 0 more or less acrious nature, and 4 also that mortification hud set Ine The Doutor ig hid suid t was vory curlous to hit that, In viow x of tha fuct that pyiemin was such a specilio * disease, some people will Insist that the Preal- dont hus it, while the attendlyg surgeons have thus fur beon unable to discover any Indication of it whatsoever, “thle Intlummation,” the Doctor continued, js nothing unusual tn cases where parlents have becomne debititated, Lhave seen It mauy / ts Could have mantfostod ttsolf In the absurbunt | ties in engcs of wunshop wounds” 5 E glands, whtch aro so much nearer? ‘Tho doctors | ait ae Je not pywnila, Doctor?" i Jk gay thoro is no pyiemia, and that ble general con- " 2 dition Is improved, He bus receivod a8 nour pat au {udication of fever, typhotdor othore Fe my uivalentof bulf a pound % istisnuint toe dag pho enutyalene op Not at alate, Ie lean atfection whlch need 3 Gon. Sholdon to-night, who hus hada tall with | Hot cause tho alixhtost alari,” a Mra, Gurtiold, also expressed confident hope, al | ‘The Doctor, with this remur, stopped into bie though. ho suys that he undorstunds that the corrlaye and drove off. < Hi awelling {n the novk is tho result of a modified DI. WEYNUNN, é forin of pywusla, that it ia fitkely to break, and | — Early this evening Dr. leyburn was nekod bia 1g, lu fact an abecuss, opinion of tho Hreaidont'a condition, and bo} ausweredt sdignétaitok eee % iy HE PV. 5 . “The Prosident te doing very well.” «+ x Peale ed ctereeey “Toes fo experience much inconventenco ; i from iho {nllammation reforred to ly the noon bulletine* “ Ho hus consideraule palu In bls neok,’ which tau result of tho intlamed glund.”, * Well, Ductor, whnt is the cauge-of this n+ Jutlunimuidon? Howde you oxplatn ith, itis tho rusult of extreme debit ae * Do not aituilur ayimptoms manifest thome solves in typhould fever’ “‘noy du; but iitummation of tho parotid gland wlso frequently ovcurs in ensod whore patients are in u atato of excessive dubllity frou other cuused.”” fy 8 * Hus the Prosidont taken nourishinent at all during the doy?" : “Yyoualt, Hohas beon taking koumlss in small quantitics all day." * Has bo oxperionced any trouble In retaining “Nono whatever, He bas retainod it all?" “Da you think the Ireaideut bettor to-day. than yesterday?" ae * Hv Id au well as we could reasonably ‘expect, and TE think he ts votting alonu niccly.” "At tho thug of thisinterview, previoug to tho «+ Issuanoo of the oventug buljutlny TUR PATIENT'S PULSE < Ke i i hough not inkon securately, was Hot thought. fobo nay higher than: woen io oon Duet was iewued—numnelys 103. Aster tho vyeniug bulletin came out there was a percuptible feul- Ing of urutiteation amnooK those whe cymes ty thu Exocut! vg daueion to aude tee De. Hoyburn, when woat bo thought of tho lucronsed tomporature, guids 7: * it cannot bo considered an vntayorable tudl- cation, Inumnuch as it shows the pation} has vvn> Sidorable vitality letters ste “On tha whole, Dootor, da you couslder tha Payaidenk | better onday than yoaterduy?”* Dy you aglll Keon up enamata, Doctor’ ‘ i Oh, tf i ‘We wilt not discontijue cuamata ot a . Met the President taken anything besides es todayy f Yes; bo swallowed twa tublospoonfuls of | ~ Bpeciat Dispatch ta The Chicaso Tridune, Wasiixeton, D, ©, Aug, 18.—Tho state ment that inflammation had set In, notwlth- standing tho assurance of Hamilton and Rey-" burn that Itcaused no alarm to thom, did rovive to a certain oxtent the panicky fecling of Monday, ‘The ghind that ts lutlamed ts the one under the right ear, Itty not au ine froquent Incident of gunatiot wounds, cs- peclally after long Illness and whon sup. uration begins to itecrvase, It is looked fur olwvays by surgeons attending. cases of gue shot wounds, nnd is frequently regarded as tho Indicatton of the — break-up of the surgleal foyer, ‘Tho trouble In this —cnsy, however, ix that It go soon follows the failure of the stonuch to perform its function, Wore it not for THE REDELEIOUS BTOMACIL the physiclans would pay but little attention to this inflammation, A physician who hus been entirely fantilive with the case trom the begluning salt this aftorneon; “1 should inych rather tis Inflammation had not sut In, Not that Lregurd this symptom ag necessarily bad ong. It ls only bad tn that It Indicates the possibility—1 hate to say probabliity— ‘thot It and the rebellious stomach urise froin thy same cause,—blood-polsoning. ‘Tho Sntlanmnation may *bo dug. “to any one of several causes, A alight cold, owlng to exposure to draft, may buve caused It, A straining of the neck may haye tuducod it to ‘appear. Poverty of the blood, a dubility, way bave Induced it, But thon agalo it may bo, liko tho condition of the stomach, an ludication Of & “ae yarsineietices rrreeass Sate See,

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