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SATURDAY. VOLUME XL. OIGARS. . GRAS ON GUARD Be on guard for the finest Cigar in the market. We have struck a Bonanza. The Best 10¢ Cigar on Earth Satisfaction. guaranteed or money “refunded in every case. See the depots for the sale of same. None but the best dealers in the city. ou A. F, SCOTT, 174 Bouth Clarkest. CAPY, D, CUDNIY, dist und Indiana-av, CAPT, D, CUDNEY, cor, Tid at. and Wahash-ay,. CAPT, D, CUDNEY, oor, Ulat und Buato-ate, ¥,M. WILLIAMS & CO., 015 Larraboo-st. C, HB, WILSON, 785 Madison-st. EDWA! HMBPLAI, 245 Blue inland-ay, G. 0, GUY; 423 een Van Buron-st, LAKE GENEV. KAYKS' PAI 1 TOTEL WHITING HOUSE, W. eT "LEADERS OF PopuLaR Prices,” State and Madison-sts. BLACK Dress FApri¢s ! An article considered indispensable to the completeness of a Lady’s Wardrobe. A careful studying of the latter has been the means of introducing to our trade a new shade of Black termed “NEUF Noir,” Our own ‘Exclusive Property.” The peculiarity about the dye and finish of this Black, so much different from any now in the market, renders it adaptable for ‘ (, FLINT, Loland’s Tlotel. oe NORTON & CO, 104 South feta ON & CO. Sherman Mouse. i E NolroN & CO, Thompson ftestaurant, 1, IL IOWELL, C.. ‘Jevne, Hl Mndison-st, 11. H, LOWELL, Woodman Hakory. W.F W. HALL, Contral Munlo-liatl, BUNTIS DROS. 24 Madison-aty —- BUITIB BROS., 73 ond 77 Handolphat. BUNTIY BROS. Clifton House. , LHL FRY, cor. Elghtoonth-st. and Wabash-sy, G. 9. DOW & £0. care Cottago Grovo-ay.and Oak | 547 ten, y, ordinary as well as for deep mourning wear. FORE ILBECORD, cor, Van Duron and Stato-ste ital, wacko St. Nicholas Hotel, i s f iL BROT or baste Btato-sts. ¥D BAUM. Our fall importation of this MACINE, WIS, -F, IL BROWRK, Clty Deug Store, IYDE PARK, G.Q. DOW & CO, ENGLEWOOD. “BARNEY BItos, DETROIT, MIOH, HENRY. A. FRANK, 21 Eset Congross-st. Be anos ILL. eked EDDY, LOW, 10) Kast Washington-st, ” 4 a WATSON, S. ¥. cor. 224 st, and Michigan-av. WM. M. DALI, cor, Madison and Clark-sta, © JOHN HEILAND, 113 Woat Madison-ste JOHN BURKE, Xb Denrborn-st, WATSON & MAGNY, 145 Doarborn-at. ADAMS & JAMESON, cor, Uist at. and Indlana-ay, J. A. ANDERSON, Gault Houso. | JAMES W. McKAY, N.E,cor, Madtaon and La Salto, R. GRAY BANTETT, cor. Indinnn-ay. and 22d at, 3.W. YOUNG, 101 Bast Washtogton-st. 3. WHEDON, Board of ‘Trade festaurant, “New Brack” as now in stock, we invite Eenecial attens tion to a line of ““GACHEMIRES AND ~ SHOODAH INDES,” Measuring full 46 inches-in width, at GOc! BSc! 75c! 85c! and $1.00! Which for “Quality,” ‘Shade of Black,” and " Prices,” have no equal in this city. N HB. LOCKWOOD & CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS, Nos. 51 and 53 Wabash-av. Weare also showing ADVANCE. STYLES Fall Dress Goods Ofour own importation, in all the new lead+ ing colors and combinations. “LEADERS OF POPULAR PRICES,” STATE AND MADISON-STS. Branch, Madison & Desptaines-ste. OPTICAL GOODS, MUSICAL IN, a : Triumphant at every World’s Fair; indorsed by the most emi- nent. musical authorities of both hemisphores, and the STANDARD ‘PIANO OF THE WORLD. “Special attention. is directed to the lately patented Upright Grand, constructed on the principle of tho Steinway Grand Pianos, possess- Ang matchless tone and perfection of action. LYON & HEALY, - | State and Monroe-sts. HARRINGTON UPRIGHT PIANOS. It {s now only a faw months sinco this Plano was first introducod to the public, und tha favor with Flan EE ina been recolvel and the popularity which OIL STOVES, ‘THE EXCELSIOR SUMMER OIL STOVE Importer of Optical, Mathomatiea and Hurvoying Instrumenta, rising Opors aud Hold (ilasucs, Alicroucupes, Telescopes, Baruinotors, Tran: ols, Comuases, we thu inngosteluck in the Nordiwoat. Human Artificlal: Eyes Inserted Without: Pain, SHE LARGEST STOCK IN THE OLY, U'LION,—Don't pay exorbitant Brisas. to ade yontururs for pectuolos. Wo wall tho bont Ururitian Pabbles $4.0) to $5) the best ground Brooch er rial Bpoctacios #100 to wy $2. ifwonty-tive: years, co In the art of fitting ricthoa Gs honest dealings wile hoe wa un ourtnia. MORILIS BERNHARDT, Optician, Tho largest, tho greatest hontor (haying the largoat ‘wiets), tho latest und Lost dosigned, tho simplest and easiest taken care of, the cleanest und must conven: {pmol Stove ovor ‘Inyentod. ‘ihe sieve with tho yizent Extension Top, the Heat Oven, tinest Heater, und the Only Perfect roller mudestonco'the stove with aie mrostast eapaclin THE ONLY ABSOLUTELY SAFE STOVE. All kinds of ON Btoves Repaired, Excelgior Oil Stove Mnfg. Co., OFFICE AND SALESKOOM, 42 DEARBORN-ST. MUSIC BOOKS. in ae een et unprecedented in the annnis of tho at iN rol ont patent, In this instrument ts n SOLID | 12 Btate Noom 3, eeeond, soaks aufantaiot ox. * wack? ANI OPHN SOUNDING BOARD, which quatvaly. yeors' pray justuiont of er Una ean dtyolung ana uni tan ie | Gene adoro omnrc OS aie Fecha Cae te ao EA DE first-clasa'plano at a cl base at a moderate price should not fail wo call theao wonderful Instruments. * BOLE AGENT, HH. BRANOE, 208 STATE-ST. A MUSICAL WONDER. imast prominent nnd ark at agommiutne Fron LOUIS IL MATTUES, Assistant AKL STUDIO. of Praise. Rend on Your Orders for Thie New Book, for Choirs, Couventions, aud Mingling Classes, the work of L. 0, EMERSON, of whor 1 feat 4 of soerad ‘usta about mada milton comes Save been no is, a tt issue Of a drevivus experionce. as many tia! bet trot cure le to eo sre Tune und Words, "hj usual reduction for m forqoantities, THE IDEAT, ja a companion hook encmoemermemmmenss HEALD ‘UF ag toe THAW and is tutended for Or cing Cinsson ott oa nt te mot ale en (beta * fiatartouieeo of 8 sxealiont WIRKALD. butimaate | tue Soop ae sian ere anated. snd w etorer tg nut persoctly 7 Bp Eoin eae tte ies caf of Ah pe ace se a parieue cas ‘ ing Classcs, is be ‘ ibe rusia By ‘ean atn alan, = vsitcus P a Goes OW SHEREY tos die mie Shoes The finest on the Con- HAL Lb OFF ECA, Welch as tora'succeaafuteen a jolr loaders wilt hefthiyequipped * tinent. 8 Ladies’ and Child- ren’s Pictures a specialty. 210 & 212 WABASH-AV. "NOTIOB, To All Drugglsts, Pharmacists, And Thole Assistants In the State of Illinois, ° Pharmacy Act imposos for overy offonso $50 PENALTY If not registered batons ela a Lap LAILORING. PER CENT DISCOUNT 5 ON ALL ‘GARMENTS ORDERED or SRO RIN DURING AUGUST. AUTUMN AND iD WINTER STOCK BEING DAILY RECEIVED. The MODES for AUTUMN and WINTER now tssued, EDWARD ELY & C0. LYON & HEALY, Chicago, mi. OLIVER DITSON & CO.,'Boston, TEA AND COFFEE, No More Grambling Pl RE At the breakfast table if you eeu your ‘I'en and Coffee, TEAS y parson hot bolug, oF having in afiloy op ebaotute purty, a, 80,070, and 6D TAILORS, wen ears hte te Hontaning Pine net, conte per pout 80, at wu aball ie , Inst) Koop a pharinucy, IT Fase Gormnns, 165 Wabashray., cor. Monroee | ¢ ore, reas este in tile ata eeu uito'Arapian aioene and Ocd dave 3s PROPOSALS. cunts porpuund. Golden IKte Cuttoo, 2 cents. Sold warm from our roaster, FORMOSA Nealed Proposals |: ane who white conunulny: ure his aniual registrati id aalst aly fall or neglect, action of buildings forthe r ont TEA u©por Topas pieces Remaanog ily are eta ea ea erson who ul wilfully fnaky any daisa pop: TING CO., Lo ee a oa Od ota tent int in ule be ions opt, is other sara aha ohayory auchonensa ba ry Miablo 88. STATE-ST, pack Bid Kiders ga may attend at the CiUy-Liaily Haun ct ‘ ee uw ean cau at any waomiber of “tthe ia right to rolect any aud all bide ts restrrad. wu ie nae? iby latter ced bylidines 1 ned retary. meno ab fone" * ESP EY, Hoot leg FINANCIAL, | canta soaurt ua ong at Pee Ava "he Hani’ il PE om gia p a Wal sheng oi ee We DANaGe linard Of Pharmacy. Kaweaner, TIL, Aug, 5, 1881. ROL AN, Delralh Mackinan & Marauatia Pallroad Po” “MACHINERY, RESTON, KEAN & C0., Detrolt;. Mackinac .& Marquette allroad Co, os STONE AND BUILDER 100 Woashington-st, bepaiit and spectowsese for exteniiva Ore Doeke ao TANKING tn all bi at tyteroaice ‘of tho Gilet Senginsar, INVESTMENT Unb ee ae quota, 20 Meta ENT MOND, Government, Mus saaigra oF sit this me wilt naaae edby the undere Nereiea Exetunges y see batcalt Michiana, Special Mae inery, PIOTURE-FRAMES, “JNO. J. Chi CLAUSE, Ito 11 Sosth Canal-st, bufacturor. 2 As Wabail-ay. a CASTILE SOAP, Brep roop. | Genuine While Castile Soap, Kaempfer’s “FOOD Genuine Mottled Castile Soap. « vor sun dity botosale and H. A. HURLBUT & co., ui Cl y ee ah a wore, 214 and 110 Lake-st. Real Estat" WD KERFOOTETY, PICTURE FRAMES and T Washlngton-st. Cold fists HUB feces BT os 40 Wa furniehed {f do- uw ans Sal? aired to maw S07 persun we BAYS ave WU by, Met HAT RORY tet h-ladlug shoves, OF Panter latest modules Mar ee Al rates, 4 eX" aunts Bore, Ospkosh, Wis, AUGUST 20, 1881—S{X TEEN PAGES. ‘ =) Chief's band” to the Sloux country, Red- Bhe Tribune, Cloud and all the other Stoux Chiefs—who Far wenther, northerly veering to enst- secon to share the generous spirit of White- Thunder—sald they were willing to receive erly winds, and a higher temperature for this region to-day. the Cheyennes, and it fs probable a transfer will bo arranged to-lpy, ‘Tn employés of tho Western Division of tho Now York, Lake Erio & Western Itdil- ron have struck fur a 10 per centadvance in wages, ‘The railroad company absolutely refuses to aecede to the demand,.and fs sald to bo arranging for putting new men in the viaces of the sirlkers, Trouble Is anticl- pated. ‘Tho lines of the company at Hor- nelisville and Salamanca are blockaded with enrs of frelght intended for Chienge, St. Louts, and other Western and Southern citles, ‘Te total yalug of thostomestic breadstufs exported from tho Uniled States during the saver tnonths ending July 31, 1891, was $131,- 063,700,. against $155,580,42 worth exported during the corresponding’ seven ‘months of last year, - —_— ‘Tut: Canr Ig reported: to be dovoting his attention to military matters. ’. He feels it necessnry to retain better relations with the Rassian army, because he ‘fs aware that the Nihilists aro making many converts nmoug ———————] sulilers and officers... 4 Tim London Laneet, excellent authority on the subject, sass that President Garfield's Increased: debility and high pulse are dan- gerous Indications, but that should the gas- tric irritations subside, and should the Presi- dent be able to take and ossimilate suitable food, there will be ground for hope of his re covery. On the other hand, if the iinprove- ment which. commenced Wednesilay does not continue, the most serlous result may be looked for. Tuy Tilden Club of Pittsburg, which is Manipulated by the Randall-Barr faction of Pennsylvania Democrats, have named ‘Tilden ag tho Democratic candidate for President In 188, Tho Club represents the sage of Gratn- erey Park asin excollent ‘health and spirits, Cart. HowGaTE made an assignment of: all his property In the. District of Columbia yesterday to Norris Peters, to protect Peters, who fy to become hls bondsinan ‘in tho gun _ of $40,000, Peters will atinlify before Com- missioner Bundy to-day, und Lowgate will be admitted to bail. Senator Logan denies positively that he was present ato reported conference of Stalwart feaders held at Vice-President Arthur's house Monday evening to consider the subject of the Vice-President’s assum- —— o Tuens is no- doubt that the various Re- Ina toe dresldency.. In; athe savent, of President Garfield's denth. Gen. Logan publican factions will constitute an over | says he ‘has not seen Gen, . Arthur Wwholusiag ualotlty of Ute bast Btehati Lente during his visit to New York, and lature. In only Bz constituencies out of a : that he does not even. know whiere ho lyes. Other parties represented as having attended the conference have dented all knowledgo of St, total of 560 have ant!l-Republican candidates come forward to contest. seats, ‘The French Republic seems to be a success this tinte, Gamnerra seems to huve come to the con- clusion that hig adherents and partisans will not constitute a majority of the next French Chunbers, and itis now belleved that he will not take oflica after tho election. He will devote his energies to obtaining a number of moro or less extreme measures from the Cabinet of Jules Ferry, among others tho Serutin-de-Liste blll, Oneo that measure fs Jaw, he belleves that he can rely on a large and obedient following and a majority of. the Chambers. Hls obtaining tha Presidency of the French Republic will.then be only o question of tine. ‘Tut: Govornor of the Mexican Province of Sonora will cobperate with the Governor of Arizona to prevent the Invasion of Sonora by “coww-boys” and the Invasion of Arizona by “Greasers,” and thus protect the Ives and property of the inhabltants of both coun- irles, ‘The United States Marshal at-Tucson will also assist, Lizor, Itay, Jn command of the Point Mar- row Expedition, ling” reported to Gen. Hazen thut the expedition had reached Intitud’ 45 deg. 19 min. 69 sec., longitude 188 deg. 44 min. 45 sec, on the 28th ult, all In excellent health and “condition, The expedition en- countered light bailing winds from tho 2ist to tho th of July... -° Tus Armenian Patriarch, Archbishop Nerels, wrote from Constantinople, under date July 25, to the President, congratulating lin on his eseape from death at the hands of the assasin, and declnting his bellef that the escape was owlng to the intervention of Prov- idence, “which watches over tho days of virtuous men in the servico of s free coun- try.” Tho Patrlurch assures tho President of tho high admiration of himself aud his people for the Government and people of ‘the United States, x“ Governmentand people which realizes nll the dreams of the friends of liberty, and a people whose philanthropy obeys the highest precepts of religion and churity.” Ila concludes by invoking the blessing of God upon the peuple of the United. States, und praylng that the.the preclous Mfe of tha President inay bé'preserved;' *: Cranes Stockty-was hanged at Unta- vin, N. ¥., yesterday, for the murder of Jolin Welker, a farmer, residing. nenr'that place, April 27 of this. year. Stockly sought Welker’s 10-year-old daughter in marriage. Both Welker aud. the ‘daughter rejected Stockly’s proposal, aud ‘the ‘crhme was. com- mitted in revenge ! Mn. George Tayzon, ‘who was City Con- troller under Mayor Magon from 1809 to 1871, and who was connected with many business entorprises in this city during the past twen- ty-five years, died at :his ‘home on Dearborn, avenue Thursduy even as = 1a, was. horn in Providence, and was "only in ie dist year at the time of his death,” ‘Tu: President was considerably better yes- torday, much better than any day since Mon- day, He slept more, aud his sleep was of a refreshing character. Ue partook of twenty> two ounces of Itquid feod through the mouth, and there were no symptoms of gns- trle disturbance or nausea, Thy in- flammation of the purotid gtond sub- skied, and the fear of suppuration therefrom has disappeared. The wound: continues to’ secrete healthy pus, though in dally diminishing quantities, ‘he tempera- ture and pulso were in a much better cond!- tlon, and every Indication pointed to Im- provement, aud added to tho confidence of the physicians In the ultimate recovery of thelr patient. ‘The people at the White Louso‘nre more cheerful, and the whole peo- plo are encouraged and hopeful, , Carr, SAMUEL’ ItypER, who has been for upwards of twonty-elght years 2 steamboat Cuptain on tho Mississippi, Missouri, Red, and Illinois Rivers, died at his home in Griggsville, IIL, Inst evening in his 6dth year, He was a native of Massachusetts. Me was one of tho best-known and most hightly-re- spected men of lik ft. Rerorts of rainy weather and damaged whent crops In England created considerable exeltement among the boys on ’Change. yes- terday. Wheat advanced 234, 254, and dnally. 8X cents from the opening price, after which It begun to decijne, and the market closed ut about 1@t4 conts over. the opening price. Corn also advanced and declined agatu. Apvices froin Liverpool show that there ig rather anacliva demand for wheats tho Enalish markets at slightly advanced prices, Cargoes off the coast and on passage wore held for an advance of 25 cents per quarter. Thore was an increased demand for onts at somowhat higher prices, and, owlng to al- vices from this.side corn,.ndvinced slightly, Mn. Fonsren is reported to havo stated in the House of Commons Thursday night that the total receipts of the Irish Land League since the Ist of January amounted to $63,535 (£10,707), astd that of this sui $46,016 (£0,343) were sent from America, while Ireland con- tributed only $810. (2102), ‘The statement was made doubtless for the purpose of showing that the Land League received Httle support from the Irlsh people. and that the sinaws of war were contributed by revolutionists at this side, But Mr, Forster must have been misinformed as to the sub- soriptions, or the cable man has been blundering, Tho Jast published report of the Land League, of which Mr. Redpath furnished a synopsis to ‘Tue Tisuune about three weeks ngo, shows that during tho firat six months of the current year the Land League recelyed $214,083, of which tho Irish in America contributed $160,620, whilo tho Irish in Ireland contributed $30,103; so that while it appears that the Land-Leaguers at this sido have been exceedingly genvrous, the Irlsh farmers, Impoverlshed as they linve been, have not failed to eoutelinite hhand- somely, ge Photogtaphors’ Cortvention which met in Now York yesterday clevtod Joshua A. Sinith, of Chicago, President; John Cad- wallader, of Indianapolis, Secretary; J. E. Beebe, of Chicago, Treasurer, A number of Yice-Presidents.and an Executive Committee were also chosen. The noxt mecting will ba held at Indianapolis the second Tuesday of August, 1882, * QueEN Vicronta eagorly reads all the dispatches recelved In London concerning tho President’s copdition, and has oxpressud great. ploasuro at the recelpt of a personal telegram from Mrs, Gartiold last Thursday, Sho has repented hor order that everything of Smportance concerning the President shall bo sent to her at Windsor as soon as possible, * Asinnose Fouttorr, a Washington drug gist, who was oxamined In the Christian- cy divorce case, yesterday made somo startling stgtoments os to the ox-Senator's treatment of his young wifo, If Folligtt’s stafoments are true Mr, Christlancy fs an Ine human scoundrel, and should not be toler ated for a moment In decont suclety, Folllott swore that Christiancy came to him and told hin that he (Christiancy).had operated on Mrs, Ohelstinney . to produce an abortion, that ‘sho was’ suffering from ~ the ef- fects, and wished Folllott to preserlbe for her, Folllott objected under the circum: stances, and nadvisea Christinucy to got a regular pliysiclan to attended hor, Chrise tinncy.said he did ‘not like to do that, and’ flually’ prevailed on -Follioté to visit’ Mrs" Christiancy, , He ..visited . hor twice, and found hor In considerable pain, On the sco- ond gceaslon sho compialued vory bitterly of tho trontment which she .recelved at tha hands of-her husband,. Sho sald he tad in- -duced her to submit to the operation by ‘tulle ing her..that she. would not’ suffer ‘any raln. COhristlancy. tried; ta’ proyent. her complaining , by tolling’; hor to: **hush up,” to "stop talking,’ and: that - ‘alt would bo well, . It is dinlcntt ta bolieve that a uian of Christianoy’s age, Intelligence, pnd apparent ‘respectability could have auted the hogry-headed ‘scoundrel: and. brutal rufltay: that Fojliott represents him to have acted, It 4s more charitubjoto American manhood’ to believe that Folilott. whole business has been ‘disgraceful In the extreme, and has revealed an extraordinary pmount of~mendaclty, ‘depravity, and ‘In- humanity - among persons’ Dellyved to be above reproach, Mussns. Cowes, Lowls, and Allen, of the Cornell University crew, charge the other members of that Ul-starred body with having. sold the race with tho: Austrian crew at Vienna on the 1th fat. .Tho complaints and squabblings of the Cornell young men and thoir complote failure bad made thom ridiculous cnough,: ‘This latest outbreak has capped tho olimax of thelr worse than folly. Frve porsons have boon tried at Genoa for participating“ in disturbances at a. recent meeting In that clty in favor of the abolition of the Papal guarantecs.’ Tho charge against one of tho prisonors was withdrawn, tyo others were acquitted, ‘aud other two wore sentenced to slx ‘days’ Tinprisonmont each, from which it appears that violent ua- voeacy of the abolition of Papal guarantees is not considered 9 rank crime in Italy, . —_—_— ‘Tn ralna which have. fallen during: the past two days In parts of Iilnols and Iowa have done great scryice ta the corn crop in these regions, and tho farmors are a Jittlo “more hopeful, Reports from various points in Nebraska Indicate thatthe wheut ‘crop is uch better ,than has=heen generally be- Heved. ‘Tho yleld averages from fifteen: to twenty bushels per acrotand. the quality ‘is oxcellent, The corn croplis fair in Nebraska, Tie dotalts of tho trangfor of °5 portion, of the Sloux reservation to to Poncas of Dako- tw wore prranged ‘yesterday by the .Sloux Chicfs now ;!n Washtugton and Secretary Kirkwoud, “A furthes,:.conference was then held betwee the Sloux Chiefs and tho Secrotary in refdronce to the return of the band of Shavennat kuown as" Little- THE PRESIDENT. Yesterday Morning Found the Patient in a Comfort. ~ able Condition. Most of the Previous Night Passed in Sound and Refreshing Slumber. 2 Midday Confirmation of the Fa- yorable Progress of the , Case. An Increased Quantity of Food Taken in the Natural ‘Way. It Is Relished, and Produces No Unfavorable Effects Whatever. No Pain Experienced from the Srollen aud Inflamed Parotld Gland. Last Evening’s Official Figures: Pulse 106, Temperature 100, Respiration 18, OFFICIAL. Su A.M.” EXecutive ‘Mansion, Wasixarox, D. C., Aug, 10-8:50 a, .—The President slept much of the night, and this morning is more comfortable than. yesterday, The swelltn: of the right parotid gland has not Increased since yesterday’ afternoon, and is now free from pain. Nutritive enemnta are still giver with success, and Nquid food has. already this morning been swallowed and retatned, Pulse 100, temperature 8.4, resplration 17, D. W. Brites, ry J. K. Banngs, - , J. J. Woopwann, Rousrr Ruypurs, Frank H, Hauiuros, PM Exrcutive MAnsion, Aug. 10-12: m—The President's condition lias pereeptl: bly fmproved during the Inst twenty-four hours. The parotid swelling {s evidently dl- minishing, and it- hag not. pained him sineo last night. He Is taking to-day an increased quantity of liquid food by the mouth, which isrelished, and produces no gustric irrita- tion. Ilis pulse is now 100, temperuturo 08,8, resplration 17. D.W. Butss, J. K. Banners, ad. d. Woopwann, Honenr Revnuny, Frank UL, Wasutros, Os0 1 Mt Extcutive: Manstox, Wasiinerox, D, C., Aug, 19-6:80 p. cm.—Thio President lias eon easy during: the’ forenoon, mid: the ‘fa- vorable conditions reported in the Inst bulle- tin continue. The swollen pnrotld gland has not been painful, is ‘temerature’ ts tho sume, Its pulse is rather less frequent than atthishour yesterday. Pulse, 100; temper- ates 100; respiration, Wi >. W. 181.188, > ‘K. BARNES, J. J. Woopwann, Rouerr Reyvauny, UNOFFICIAL, ' BAL Me Execurrve Mansion, Wasninaton, D. C., Aug, 10-8 a, m.—The information just recelyed from the siek-room is, in substance, that the President has pussed o comfortable night. He was somewhat restless In the early part of the night, owing to a pain in the nffeeted glands of the neck. This pain subsided later, and afterwards the President rested enslor. Its pulse iy reported by the physicians this morning at about 102, No nausea or vomiting occurred durlng the night, M Evorything ‘sau about the White House, and the President {8 said to be resting com- fortably., Ie still retalns nourishment, which {s administered In small quantitics at intervals, ‘The morning bulletin was re- colved as an indication of Improvement, 2:00 1 o Dr. Uamilton loft on tho 2:10 traln for Now York. Dre Agnew Is expected to arrive to- night. Dr, Bliss says the patient continues tolmprove, During the day he has had twenty ounces of bevf extract, administered by means of enemata, In addition to sixteen ounces of koumiss and illic ‘gruel, taken naturally. eos SUDNIGHT, ‘There has been no unfavorable change in the President’s condition since the evening bulletin, Ho has slopt quiotly during much of the evening, has suffered Jittle or ne puln from the swelling above the neck aud over the oye, and hus hud an additional Injection of nourishment, * 1345 A, M, BATURDAY, Nothing‘has occurred in the’ President's chumber since midnight to Indicate any nu torlal change fn his condition, At this hour allly quigt In the vielnity of the. sick-room, and the pationt is resting quietly, ——— TNE PATIENT, .” HOPE TAKES THE PLACE OF DESPATR, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Wasntnaton, D, ©, Aug, 1—1t would perhaps be rash to say that the Prestdent ts ugain on tho roud‘to recovery; but hope has takon the place of tho despalr of ‘the carly partot the week,’ ‘The President's condition to-day has been one of fuprovoment, and the more sanguine of. the doctors say that tho President has agalu taken the road. to health, ‘Thoy inslat that the swelling ‘of the gland of the neck and over tha eyo meus nothing; that. there is no . blood-polsoning; that the stomach is rapidly regaining it tone:-and = performing © Its tunes tons, and that another . ¢risis line boen safely passed; that the dangers of ane other orlats have been diminished. ‘this yory bopefu! view Is ‘not shared by all, aud this ‘statement of facts fs not indorsed eyen by all the mesical gentlemen who aro cons stanly $n attendance In tho sick chamber, Dib, BOYNTON, for instance, who gponda probably as many Jigurs with: the Prealdent as any of the phys ajelans, while walking Iw the White House “grounds to-night just before the lysuipg of “the evening bulletin'to cuteh whatever falnt breath of cooling alrthere might be after one es vedhnaton's sumer days, - sald tou ond; cae byltetin will ba hopetut and cnéoure 3 ‘there certainly will bo nothing un- ~porjuror, The‘) Prrerstihs in ft? “But, Ductor,? was the Inquiry, * aro you al olvar about the swalllng? - What does it mean “The President has been caslor to-day, sud hug not suffered 99 much from the swollen giand. The swalling is‘ boing re- duced, particuinrly over the eye."* “Is lt zoing to be an abseoss, ond will it break and carry off the impurities of, THE DLOON-PoIgoN,, as hag been suggested might be the cise?" - “It Is not certain yet,” replicd Dr, Boyne ton, “whether {t wilt break or be’ schttered, ‘Tho present {mpression fs that it will scatter. As I sald, the swelling $s being reduced,— certaltily that portion of it near the ey’? “But, Doctor,” suggested the Inquirer, “it it be trug, as some of you gentlemen have sald, that the swelling might: be regarded as the climax of tho trouble resulting from what inust at least be admitted to ben bad condition of the blood, and that these troubles will be likely to pass away after an abscess should form there and break, $s lt nottobe © + expected that. the material which it wag supposed might form an abscess If scattered throughout the system mny again gather elsewhere and do furthor injury 2” ‘The Doctor thoughtfully, and as If mind- ful that whatever ha might‘ say would be severely and bitterly. criticised by some ot the physiclans in attendance, hesitated, and then added: “Of course It may be that Ht this swelling is scattered IT MAY GATHER AGAIN ELSEWHERE, ‘The condition of his blood is such that this. may be the case, We-cannot say, but there Is nothing unfavorable in the appearance and the contitions to-night.” Dr, Boynton, tt will be remembered, ts the physician who yesterday sald that in his judgment the swollen gland was an indlea- tion of septicemea,—a form of blood-polson- ing from which {thus been his opinion that the President has beon suffering for some time, But Dr. Boynton was supposed to be alone of this opinion, and says that this mod- Med corruption of tho blood is not x neces sary character, and, as it has manifested it- self fu. the President’s case, it Is certalnly not likely to be fatal. The othor dectors— thosu of tho old sctiool—linve insisted with soe warmth of indignation that there was NOT A TRACE OF HLOOD-POIsONING inthe Prestdent’s system, and they were amazed this morning to discover that Dr, Boynton had very plainly sald that blond- poison did exist, and that Mrs. Garfield had. told « family frivnd that such was the case. ‘To-day, moreover, It is learned that one of the attending surgeons--Dr, Hamilton—bas himself admitted that there was n ‘mild de- gree of blood-pdison, which, however, caused. nowlarm. ‘The cyening bulletin, when it sp penred a half hour, Inte, confirined all that Dr. Boynton had sald as to tho favorablecondition. Tho President hasbeen ensy during the afternoon, and the swollen gland has not been painful. ‘Che tempern- ture has not been reduced, remaining at 100, indicating doubtless the continuing effect of tho swollen giand, ‘ho pulse stands at 106 and respiration at 18, Since the appear tnee ot the swollen gland some of the physi- cluns who have been disposed to take A GLOOMY VIEW OF THE CASE have been of the opinion. that blood-polson- ing would disavpear from’ the glandular sys- * tem in the neck and appenr-in tho lungs, and that a Indication of -this would be the fall of respiration: below tho normal polut, which in thy President's ease Js sald to be 18, tis true that sinca this: fnilammation In tha neck appeared. the respiination has been be- low normal. In the, bulletin of this noon it was ii, In the bulletin of yesterday morn- ing at tho time: the, glomylar, swelling wus iiret- siseqvereil it-was'iT,—one dogred below normal,—but thls temperature does ‘nat con- tinue below normal to-night. It reached Its norial figure, 18, aud nothing can be learned from the surgeons to Indieate that they have any fears that the inflammation will extend tothe lungs, It certainly at this time WAS NOT. LEFT THE NECK, Altogether, the situation to-day. has been much more hopeful, The White Mouse is again almost deserted, Tho callers are very few, Everybody stilt continues to take an anxious Interest In the case, but the people walt about the hotels and the local centres where the bulletins sre posted, nnd no long- erare driven by solicituaa to the White House gates in the hope that by peering through the iron bars.thoy may obtain from the. white walls behind, the trees tidings. which they could not learn elsewhere. ‘hore has been. & theory that Suturdays In tho President's case have always been worse, and thereare some super- stitious persons who have suggested gloomy forcbodings es to the soventh day of .the seventh week, ‘That will be to-morrow, aud, idle us superatitions of: that sort are, the knowledge of that fact WEIGHS HEAVILY: UPON THE 8OME. * ‘The President himself is known to noiv haye analinost. morbid dread of Saturday, Sun- day, and Monday, The physicians, however, are all of gonl heart. Mrs. Gartletd Is encourage. ‘he -atinosphere around tho White House Is “buoynnt, and tho week that began fit gloom fs ending In hope, . Dr. Bliss says again that he ls do- Ing splendidly, and that he will surely re- covor, Dr, Biissis an optimist, Four days ago tho President was lying at death’s door because his stomach refused to nssiimilate the "nourlshiment ‘put Into it. For forty- elght hours or more hls stomach was given an entire rest preparatory to making an ex- periment inorder to ascertain if its power to receive nourishment could be restored, and for tha past forty-olght hours a sill quantity of Hquld nourishment has been given, and © THY STOMACHIE MAS RETAINED IT There has also been cause tu suspect.the presence of slight blvod-puison, and there is nothing that has occurred to destroy nll the evidence in that connection, The swelling of the parotld gland hea ceased. All these results show that tho President Is making progress In the right direction, They cor- tainly show nothing more, He 1s not yet out of tho diMeuttles Into which ho was plunged by the crisis of Inst Monday, ‘The country should not permit itself.to be agaln disappointed, ‘he recovery of his stomach has not yet been demonstrated; Meanwhile tho country must bo patlent until thestomach shows jtself capable of retaining somo soll food. Forty-vlght.or fifty drachins of Jkpild, nourishment shows slinply that the stomach: 1s growlng strotiger, and of coursa if It shall” continue to - grow ~ strofger the. present problem is satyed, aud. the weakness of the stumach will not bofutal, While thore fa. no ground ‘for saying that the recovery of the President ls certain, thore. is strong ground ” for hope, mens oF A RUMOR CONTRADICTED, Du the Western Asnociates Press, Exxrourive Masson, Wasiinatoy, D, Aug, W—Midnight—At 1:20. to-night Di Bliss wos questionod concernig the rumor , in clroulatfon to-night to: the effect that tho ” wound had beon probod within 9 day or two to the depth of cloven Inches; .’Lhe Doxtor replied that thero was no truth fi the rumor; that nothing like a probe ‘had ‘entered the . ° wound shico the eiiryed Instrument waa In- sorted when tho last ‘surgical operation was performed, nearly two weeks ang, “A cigans- {ug tube only,. he sald, had peon Inserted at - each dresalug’ of the-wound,:and thig'had ” noyer entered beyoud the depth of three and one-hal€ Inches from the mouth 9. ‘the last incision, : ey | boa NICELY, ‘The Doctor was alsa asked about the eon- dition of the patient at that hour, end replied, ‘