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The Chicago Baily T (ue to an oversight ts the most plausibte, and with meet with general neeeptance, IBER: 2, 1881—fWELVE PAGE NO BETTER. Teealdelite uy fsevidently still w great DIL BLISS MIGHT ITAVE ADDED = to Is assertion that “whisky saved the : *. . President,” the statement that whisky Is Mr. Blaine’s Bulletin Tinged | keeping iim alive, ‘Che aleohotie enemnta bY) hour tonteht..Dr, Blisasatd thatthe President was no worse than lastnight. ‘The fact that the Preshtent has uot gained any, and that the effcets of the strong stimulating enemata ennnot bear hin winch toner, untess he Sats.linvrove, causes 2 feetlny of renewed be fF to do this than he {sto : exceutive net. “A atinilar objection Uae by some members of the Cabinet agSs2y asking hin to call on © Gen, ArY~Sg.to tuke his place. 16 is thous. that the mere. request She ee arn, Trt President dld not improve ainek yes: i wson of Gen. DB. died yesterday at the residence of his father, Day View, near Gloucester, Masa, terday. He held his own, however, the phy- [The young man was tn hits 2ith y 7 % ed every ny, y a i r r year, and are administered every dny, It having been f apprehension. Its feared that the fateful | yw. & 8% y siciins say, and althotgh he did not gain | was a general favorit. Ie graduated at with Considerable Ap- diseayered a day or two ago that it would | Saturday will again being its orlsts. ‘The was bat, jcsaultavornite aifeet tls nes strength chough to help himself, he looked | West Point in isis, Ho afterwards studied prehension. nat do to suspend them, At pruscut, with the J physicians’ statements, somewhat nezatively | Itkely that any eonelision will be reached in butter, his voice was stronger, aud he talked | iaw, and was about to enter bly father’s * ks great drains that are mmde on the system by | reassuring, do not serve to dlspet the appre- the preinises (intji thera Is an absolute neces~ sity that somebody shalt be at the hend of the Executive Department to perform the firnetlons of the vitice, more, ‘The condition of the wound dil not hnprove, and the physiclans think 1. will not unt the glind fy better, ‘The patient the swelling, as well ax tho twelve incites of unhealed wound, there fs ther chanea + hensions, Ai Is not good jn the White A Day Hot Beyond Anything for nding to his strength, ‘The nourish- House to-night. The report of no gain of Strength hins continued so long that it tells alee this fall, He was his father’s favorit son, == Sarena chowel a plece of ehleken yesterday and Trine with bs an exciting election next Remembered in Sep- ment and stlinulant that he takes continue lo | the story around whieh the danger hangs. SAID ONE OF THE OADINET, swalloweil the Juices be also swallowed thy | Sunday in the Twentieth Arrondissement of temb be Just sufttelent to counteract the drain, ‘The wound toes not Improve to any notlee- | referring tu this subject: “1t fy true that tho: Julee of a ploce of beetsteak, and took a Hittle | Pari, where Gambetta met with such disas- ember, IT 18 OST OF THE BEMORS able extent, ‘Khe Iresident Is not out of} subfect has been witter consideration, bit It from tho White Honsetaday that the probing tube bias met an obstrnetion about two and 9 4 5 H 2 | halt Inches reaver the mouth than the probe The Morning Surgical Bulletin Un fins been reaching. J is also conjectured. danger by any manner of means. ‘The ine erense of pulse tonlht Is not die to fever, but tay hess. “‘Yhe present syinptoms are not very eneouraging, ‘The President, agai does not assiiniiate dis food, oyster soup In adtlition to the usual cmount. i 10 Balloons of Hankd nourishment. ‘Phe tlnetnutions of the patient's pulse are attributed to weak- When he grows weary or his wound ter Sunday week. ‘Tho candluates are tony Movillon, au extreine Itaudlead, anil M. Si who Is deseribed as a Gambeitist in disictl ‘Tha chanees favor Kevillon’s election. hing not been decided, and Is not Itkely to be at present, or .until the President is very mitch worse, Whether the constitutional authority ta do so is’ elear or not, Dimensions will ascend thig | Ness. . , : i : ee ? ee satistactory in Beveral that the ball ins dropped about two and a there are t 9 : - La the roof of our establishment, | !8 dressed theretyan Immediate rise tn the receetere ie Pati merry over the wutlel- abs ry, A half inches. If these conjectures be true, Die BLISS ateo sont Nat pe vaken until Ttaball bes mont pulse, ‘The question of the President's re- ‘al of Gambetta’s candidate, Ways. then there would seen tobe ne doubt that | says: “The President's right eyelld has | cone Imperatively necessary, No-one ean pus Is being retained in the further regions of the wound, where it must be absorbedl tine oo WY . | less speediiy removed. It Is suggested as Announcement of a Range of Pulse Wednes possible that the high fevers of Inst night been slightly affected, owlns to the fuet that the fifth patr of nerves run directly throne the parotid gland, aud they have Leen badly squeezed by the Inflammation. But this tell the effect itinight linve upon the Prest- dent. Himight kill hin. We do not under- ad what effect. such nn abdicntion of might t Besn fires continue to rage In many parts of Ontarlo, and threaten great destruetion ti various localitles, Many farmers have already z it] $9 | moval wasdiscussed by the physlelans yes- THE BALLOON AJA terday, but no action was deterinined on. 1} be the firat to start. Wind and weather Panrry cloudy weather and possibly local s 7 3 : ny pow upon him. Itinight have H axt Tuesday, Sept. , will be the ralns for this regton today, lost thelr all, and shoul the drouth be pro- day Might. of from 108 were due to the formation of such | slight affection of the eyelid shows an im- | a fatal effect. ‘The surgesns are ant pre- ay for this strange voyager. a. aca, TeUbee numvirels) o€ othore will iter, ie to 116. a pocket, though the fact that the | provement to-day, and T don't think you | pared to say that It would not have, aud, suspicious day for a ‘Tre past month was the hottest August | Mwhabitants of many villages ara engaged in . pus from the swollen ghd finds its would notice fatal, ‘The wound has not changed much in appearanee. ‘The quantity of pus discharged from It thts morning was notas large ns L hut expected, although the pus Itself was healthy In reter, ‘The wound, 1 believe, Is healing. he stomach Is performing Its functions fairly well, ‘Pho patent takes all the food now tint hy ought until Chat does definitly appear, of course no mmeinber of the Cablaat would be willing to fneur stich a possibly fatal risk? DISCUSSION, To the Western associated Press, Wasnixuron, D, C., Sept. L—Now that confidence in the Presitent’s reeuvery is bes ing restored, the subject of executive busi- bverfecting measures for the protection uf.their homes, From some districts It is reported that many persons, principally children, have perished tn the flan way fito the mouth, as Dr, Boynton today sald, sind also is discharged fromthe nostrils, The Use of the Plural Word “ Rigors,” | as is asserted, would be n sufllelent disturb- % use of even more fever than was re- Followed by an Explanation ported to exist, While the reports from the Couched in the Plural. White House have continued tobe favorable, yet there is a marked undercurrent of anxic- q sinew 1572, and the rainfall was less than for A R E Ww A R D RS any August during the past ten years, ‘Tits steam-barge Oceana arrived at this oF A SUIT OF CLOTHES port yesterday from Bay City, Mich, with a eurgo of 12,70 barrels of salt, the largest Janow offered to any med or bor } cargo of the kind ever brought here. ‘The Iteeus Maren says that the recotnig of wheat at the four principal winter theat $5 oY ¥ : ¥ y giving e Hiss Loreturn to 1s Ut | Oceana isa new boat, aud this was her first | Polnts~St. Louls, Toledo, Indlannpotls, and . ty. Itis said that, they are not only giving | to have, und it seems to be pretty well | ness Is again disenssed. and, in connection rho will catteh ane : 7 i f the President alcohol by enemata in his food | digested ‘ : ith ity the ability < staged sone of these “ ffigh ) trip acr ke. ft—are only 40 per vent. of what they | x eat digested, Tie had n good movement of the | With ft, the probability and feasibility of gout order cither one of {1 lt.) trip across the lake Taal vont dla infers tran this feet ney | First Mentlouing by Bliss of a Swelling | aud vy sponging, but that they have wrapped | hawely this afternoon, and all Indications Piyers.? They will stand complete : : bout 13 feet high. Look out how Ex-CosonessMan Hexonick B. Whriatit, a itackle theme before thelr strenytl. who hs been confined to his bed for the you i, We purpose to provide | past two months with dropsy, is reported to is Spelt for «2 long journey, so we | bein a very critleal condition, Hts death ts de ETA thatany one party will hourly expected. All hope of hls revovery we ten itt of clothes. ‘ ins been abandoned, AN explosion in the gas-house of the Cul- BOYS, LOOK OU Jer House at Grand Iaven, Mich, yesterday of the President’s Right Is texs in blankets sonked In whisky. 1f Eyclid. such be the treatment, the condition must change for the better sueedily, or the great stimulation will not be of avail, Tho Difficult Problem of Spanning the Elia praiclne : ported to have sald that he regarded the Present Hiatus in'the Execu- s hopeless, and that the President, he tive Power, Gen, Arthur belng called upon to act as President until President Gartield saftictent-: Jy recovers tu warrant Nis reassumption of exceutive duties, ‘fno fact cannot well be overluoked that fn every department of the Governinent there are matters In stata quo - that require the aetlon of the Chief Execu- tive, How long they can remain so without positive detriment to the public interests {s. i question that must soon bo met. Although It fs positlvely known that aforded by It were favarable."? OFFICIAL BULLETINS, AM Esecurive MA Ny Sept. 1~$:30 a. in. — Toward ¥ weloek Ja: nines the President had sone feveristiness, nut hls pulse ranged fromi0s to 116, ‘This condition, which was unaccompanled by rigors or sweating, had subsided by midnteht, and did not Interfere the wheat crop of this -yenr fs only about 40 per cent of what it was last year, Mr. Hateh thinks that no such catamity as the short crop of this year has been experienced iu the United States for tv Mantis K. Wabken, 1» farmer muel ad- dieted todrink, residing near Ithaua, Gratiot County, Mich., went inte one ot his felds red, could not Hye more than four or tlve days, Rumors Ike this are i the alr every day, and are teu vague to receive any heed. forencon ‘fatally injured J.D. Cutler, brother | "eeently, stripped himself waked, tired 0 TITIS MORNING. Dr, Hamilton may have sald that he hoped | with his sleep. He Inul, on the whole, a AY MEBNSC ON THECABINET. FOR THEM of the proprietor of tho hotel, badly hinrt | Prush-henp, and blew out his brains, His quits 5 for finprovement within a few days, or he | good night, and this morning his conlitlon ts Pet yet i gacknowledgzed by Caller antares bd J. HL, Spires, and slightly hurt the engineer, | body wns recovered yesterday in a half- Manstos, Wastinatos, D, } shout fear the result, for there Is nu ques | fully us favorable as yesterday at the same | that several informal exchanges of ovliton 7 ? The gas-houso was shivered to atoms, charred ‘condition. Je attempted suicide | C., Sept. % 1:30 a. m.—The President has | ton but that such ts the oplnton that the | hour. Luise, 100; temperature, O84; resplens | Have been indulged in, and it has heen found Ifthe day is favorable, the.!' AJAX" will lust June, Ile lefln letter expressing eon- | rested quietly since midnight. ‘The physl- | otter physlelans have. Mon, 17 DW. But that grave diferences esist us to the wisdom of such a step, not the feast consideration be- * fr startabout 11 a.m, Now let's see who gets | yin: steamer Attgustus, from New York | firmed hopelesness as to himself, aud fwarn- 2 UMb HOYNTON chen cians ate dozing, and the members of the si is 7 egy ae JK. Bans ing the possible effect upon Gen, Gariieltt the first suit. for Neweastle, put Inte Dover Rouds yester- | ing his childrdy to avold whisky. Housuhotilasve retired fat the shent this evening, tnon comtiys from tho stel- his prosenut werk state, if. as ft must neces lay with her bows stove in and her fore ——————— é tent roam, belng asked what the President's con- sarily be, the tatter fed to. his atten: : Ex-Goy. PALMER holds thatthe effect of = ea dition was, satd: “Heis doing v Yon. It Js well known that, even notwith- compartiuent full of water. She had been dhe ndanll 2 obs NO IMPROVEMENT. Lieft him asleep. 12:50 standiig the assurance of his physictans and In collision at South Forelmid with the | the adoption of the constitutional amend: THE SAD TRUTIE OF YESTERDAY. “Are you satisiied with his condition to- | Executive Mascon Sept frivnds that the public business Is in no way steamer Hector, of Liverpool, which was ment list fait’ and of the Election Special Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. day?” At TNeraHOGlle. atte at ba eden Tue tirougty bis connie illyabtlity, e @ alsu considerably damaged. aw passed Just winter is to postpone the | Wastnarox, D.C. Sept. 4—The Presl- | 1 am very well satisfied. Everything the ales of the parotid gland was found to | Jeet (no betterevidence being necded than the election of county ofleers whoso terms would have otherwise expired this fall until November, 1882. Mr. Paimer’s opinion will not be at all pleasing to his political bretuiren in Cook County, who are never’ happy ex- dept when putting up candidates to. be beaten, fact that during his r coherent utteranees w coustantly and ene Hrely tn relation to publle matters), aud it fs ferred ftls recovery night be seriousty re- turded bya knowledge that it was deemed necessary for another to perform jis coustl- tutlonal duties. It is sufe to say this step. will not be advised by the Cabinet at present. VEELING. NEW IAMPSHIRE SOLDIERS, , Bostos, Sept. 1.—At the New Uaimpshire reunlon of the State veterans, resviutions were adopted expressing deep sympatiy with” President Garillld In his af+ fiction and admiration for, his patient herotsin aud soldlerly fortitude; andin behalf of every surviving veteran in New Hampshire ardent hope for his final recovery, and adding to their own sympathy that of their wives and mothers with Mrs arfivtd fy her afiletion, —” : ; AN ENGLISH ESTATE. . Rather Poor Prospecia for tho’ Welra of Devercuux Suith Realizing Anything troin IEis Fortune. Svectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Pirrsptnra, Pa., Sept. 1.—Robert Morrison, Esq., of this city, counsel for the helrs uf Devereaux Siaith, has returned from Lone don, whither he was sent tu took after the estate, and, ata mectlng whtel: was attended by avont fifty Smiths from diferent parts of the country, made his report, He stated li the ontset that he aesired to repurt what ine formation he had been able to gather sinca the Inst meeting. He read a paper prepared by tho Master of the Queen’s Court in En- wland, which set forth tho result of ‘former, iuvestignfions, «and explalned that, if that view of tha = situation be the correct.one, the suppositions upon which they laud thus far proceeded were wrong. Ile. however, still felt convinced that they could prove thelr clalins and dls prove the iuelish theory, ‘The people over there,” sald he, “are obliging, and will- Ing to do the proper th: Wauny yours iwfter the death of Edward By of Lud. gnte-HML ne claimants appeared to assert (helr rights, and the estate was assumed by the Goverment. Whatever course we now determine to purse we must follow to. the eu. Attar we have once started on a micthod of procedure we eaunot switch off to sume other plan, as can xometines ba done’? After some discussion It wag nareed that the next step to be taken shatdd beto huye all clalmants send to Seeretury MeVowell thelr names, addresses, and ine eage upon whieh they base thelr elalins, ‘Thiy was ordered to be done, The estate Is vale ued at nearly $1,000,000, ut delivinin hls in- dent fs no better, and we -are left somewhat | jooks very well.” Indoubt whether or not he Is worse, He Tg ine gaining strength 2” certainly has galned no strength, and the } pat depends upon what you mean by public are beginning to loso contidgnee Inthe | strength, Me looks better, his voice fs constantly repeated story that to maintain | ytronger. he talks ire. But he ts not uble lis ground Is to.gain. Few common people | gg pelp hintself.* i believe It. ‘They all say, in homely phrase, | «syvnat was mennt by the use of the word that if he ts only holding his own his condi- | ¢stpors? in the mornmg bulletins!” tion fs not very encouraging, ns he has so | syhere wis. no reason for using ft. 1 do very little to-holl. ‘The day has been one of | pot think, really, that they know why they anxiety, and it ends leaving us anxtous still. | used it. ‘The morning bulletin showed that the Presi- “Is the discharge from the wound very dent was restless for at least the early part | gatistactory today 2” of the night, i “830, Z THE EVENING DULLETIN ‘The wound fs rather sluggish, and has not records an increase of fever, while the pulse | improved, and ft will not be better until the In the noon bulletin wasJ3 beats higher than | discharge fram the gland eens in the bulletin of the same hour yesterday, “Doe you think that the gland will leave “Lhe morning bulletin, too, hinted at rigors | any distiguring marks on the free 2" and sweating, with thovetntement that they “Na. Luo not think that i will, because did not, aecommpany theo ‘The evening {| it fs covered up by the whiskers.” : bulletin, referring tothat ‘unfortunate ex- | “‘Ikiy the tubs entered: the avound as far pression, says that the morning bulletin was | as It las been Uolng.—nbout twelve Inches 2?" wlsunderstood, and that the President has | “No, it has not." | had “no rigors” for -several weeks. ‘lhe |, “How do you account for that?” writers of the bulletin certainly understand, “'The lower part of the wound, wo ain the Engitsh language, and "| pose, Ix heallng, and, for that reason, we are OVO TO-KNOW WITAT EFFECT . | not able to Insert the tube to as great a their expressions have upon the people, It | length’? ‘ hus not been possible for the public, gen De, Boynton then referred toan edltoriat erally, to nevept the semi-oftivial explanation | fn tho New York T'tmez, to the cifect that it of the doctors that the reference to “rigor”? | was not true that the President had been de was absolutely without meaning, and there | lirfous, ‘This statement he dented, and said has been 9. serlous apprehension throughout | that it was a fact that the Presiden the day that the fever of Inst-night was ae- DELIRIOUS FOR A PEMOD OF ‘TE Ys, compantedc with what was a slight rigor, and | whatever anybody else might say gout It. that the surgeons, fearing that tho report ag | ‘Thus the Issue ts made up very shally be- to whatuctnally happened might get tothe | tween Dr. Boynton, whois with the Presi- publig, chose tu forestall public opinion by | dent nearly all the day and a large portion of that vague and sinister reference to the av- | the early night, and some other people who serice of chills and sweating. At all events, ensleavor to convey x Hiptersht. Wanifeaniot the moruing bulletin w: Being asked as to his food, Dr, Boynton _ sipernttire today Hav ° EXTREMELY UNSATISFACTORY, sald: “fhe President hus taken same HEC anT aire prea anoci rere both to the people and to the Cabinet. It | chicken today and chewed and swallowed | phe weather bas been exccodingly warm aud wus dus to the earnest remonstratuce of the | the Julee of some chicken, He has also, in | sultry, and this may accuunt for tha adverse lntter that the qualification was Inserted In | the same manner, chowed beefsteak twice, | chanzes noted. Even tn the September climate the evenly bulletin, Tho minds of the | and has taken a Ilttle oyster soup.’ A Nor- | ot Washington, suchtan oppressive day as thls Cabluet oflivers are tonlght by ne means at | folk oyster-man, atin Gl of Hig eer egy | hus been rare, BLAisy, Sceretarys ease as te the President's condition. ‘Che | in the month, sent a quantity of remarkably ee z Ce a ht bulletins are constantly referring back to | fine oysters, fresh from the water, for the, EXECUTIVE BUSINESS. some provious time for comparison. 1 have | President. Sita DRA aas IN ie QUO AT THE DEPART? tuken pains to-day to run over the bulletins 3 EDSON, % 3 s fora AMMbeR oe days, aud find that the ex- | this evening, speaking. of the Presitent, Spstirl Diroateh ty Lie Chicago Tribune, pressions, “ About as well as he was yester- | sald: Ho has held hls own during the day, WasiuxeTon, (Db. C, Sept. 1—As to the day at this tha” and “ns favorable uy he | and the fluctuations of the pulso: are entirely report that the Cabinet has considered the wis yesterday at the same hour, when | ue to weakness. Whenever he grows | calling of Arthur, Private-Seeretary Brown traced baek to a point where some definit ex- | Wears, or dls wound is being dressed, there | was of opinion that the subject fiat not been pression of option is made, show that is an fmmertinte Muetuation in the pulse, | serlously constdered by the Cabinet, except TU PRESIDENTS CONDITION 18 crericar, } His general condition Is regarded as satls- in the sense that they lind consldeeed that as ‘Vhatit undoubtedly still fs.” The parotid factory." they would any other contingeney that night PIMYVATE SECRETARY BROWN, arise, Mr, Drown also sald that there was be discharging freely. It looks well, and vonthites to diminish tn The state ot the wound remains the same. Ills generat vsnditlon fs not nutterially different from what It was at this hour yesterday, except that the pulse fs somewhat more frequent, Pulse fs 108; temperature, 03.0; resptration, 18, D.W. Bras: @ J. K. Bannt J. d. Woopwann, Ronn Revuens, Franek 1H. Iamturon, mo oN, WAStUINAaTON, D.C, 5259p he condition of the Pres- mt has not muterlally changed since the Inst bulletin, except, that there has been a moderate rise of temperature this afternoon, It having been represented to ts that por- Uon of this morning's bulletin has heen iis- understood, we would state that the 1 dent has had’ no rigors -for. several .weel At present. his pulso is: 103; temperature, 99.4; resplration, 1, secelee D.W. Bursa, JK, Banns, |. Woonwarn, Rrynuns, i IL Astron. BLAINE’S BULLETIN. SLANCHOLY. Ex Wasiinartos, D.C., Sept. L—At hulf. 9 Seeretary Blaine sent tho following dispatch: ‘tu Lowell, Miuister, Zondon: The President con- Unues todo well in hls cating and digestion, aud swollen gland steadily improves, but, In the past twenty-four hours, hv has mada no substantial progress in his general condition, Inthe Judg- meut of bis physicians, however, he still holds the ground galned Sunday and Stonday Inst, ‘Tir: Intest steamer frem Lanai to New & York has among Its passengers Mr. Chris- my tlaney, ex-Minister to Peru, Gen. Osborn, e: Minister to Chili, and Robert F, Clayton, ¢ Consulto Callao, Gen, Kilpatricl, recently 10 a rT appoluted Minister to Chill, has arrived at ol. his post and has entered on his duties, ; ui ADISON-ST., Aur is not well In Soyth Africa, ‘The Zul chiefs are giving trouble, and are likely to give more. ‘They aro marching up and down through Zululand, fomenting disturb- anees and gathering armed © warriors to march under thelr standards. Gen, Str Eve- lyn Wood will soon hold a mneeting with the chiet’s in order to patch up n peace, Hens 0 Ing, ‘ Anecesr attempt to relleve the French “wt ‘y ” » F oe garrison of a fortress on the Algeria frontier Oys Clothing, aad 7 | failed. ‘The Arabs to the number of 2,000 ‘ 3 attacked the relleving foree, compelilug it to retreat. ‘The Tunisian troops in the vicinity Custom Tailoring, . refused to assist the French, and gave evi- deneo of strong antl-Gallic «sympathies, And Gents’ Furnishings. ae een of the gurrison is regarded as Epwaun B. Gnipiiny, tho newly-marrled Bloomingtonian who was sued for breach of promiso by Miss Fartoy a tew weeks ago, compromised yesterday by paying tho young oa yi . Indy, through his attorney, the sum of $6,000, cust OM TAILORING, Miss Farley may conualo. hersel£ with tho thought that $6,000 Is better to hier than Mr. Gridley would be, ® e § ReDIANLE reports as to the ylold of the *, Minnesota wheut crop Indicate that the ave- During the last five years | ine yleld per aera this year ts rbout 1140 HEAD CUTTER with J. | bushels, and that tho nggregate yleld of the whole State will be about 33,771,511 bushels, Ww. BELL, of New York, | srists 41,600,000 bushels Jess than the yiekl desires to inform his Chicago for the lust year, ‘Che crop was best in tho 5 * western counties of tho Stato and poorest friends that he is now perma- | in the southern counties. €. nently engaged at ‘Ti: Grangers of Maryland, Pennsylvanta, “ and Virginia gaye nu pienic at Williaing : 5 Grove, Pa, yesterday. Fully 20,000 people wero present. . Delegates wore present from * ‘ New York, Ohfo, New Jersey, Delaware, and West Virginian, * Mr, CG. L. Whitney, of POPULAR TAILORING HOUSE, Clneinnati, and Leonard Rhone, Master of the Pennsylvania Stato Grange, made the 179 & 181 Clark-st., speeches of the occasion, ——— Srenntany Biaine eabled to Mr. Lowell Inst evening that the President did well yes- terday. Ills appetite and digestion were good, The condition of the parotid gland continues to lmprove. In the Judgment of the: physlelnns, tho patient has maintained tho ground gained Sunday. is pulse and temperature showed a marked Increase aver that of yesterday, but this ts nttributed to the warm and sultry wenther. which pre- valls fn Washlogton. : Have built these Aerial Monsters simply to cery the news of their immense Fall Prepa« rations to pe Men and-Boys of the ‘North- west, In, x * ‘Tne National debt was redicet by St4,-" 18121 daring*te month of August. ‘Che total cash in tho ‘I'rensury yesterday was $240,105,788, ‘There were also In the ‘frenasury 85,400,020 In gold certiflentes, and $57,578,310 Jn silver certificates, ‘Tho legal-tenilers out- standing at date amount to $340,681,016. There were coined at the United States inints during the month $11,565,500, of which $9,500,000 were standard dollars, bet styles are already in; the ality, style, and price be sin Se Flees ra iad prices wUl be sive ‘Tu: French Republicans are working vig- orously to secure the election of their candi- dates In constituencles where second ballets are necessary, In most instances the Repub- Hean candidates who stood highest on the polls then will bo the candidates at tho sec- ond ballot elections, the other Republican candidates retiring In thelr favor, ‘The “re- Actionaries ” have, in most Instances, with- drawn from whut they regurd ng a hopeless contest, ‘he Republic is in the ascendency, and Bonapartism and-Bourbonism seein ‘to be dead In France, Wont proceeds on the Panama Cannl under great dificulties. Yellow-tever lias played dread havoc among the workingmen, Most of the Captutns of the brigades have been stricken by tho dread disease, and tho men employed on four sectlons have been forced to abandon tho work. The mortality ts very great nmong the sufferers, ‘I'wo-thirds of those who have been taken, to the hos- pitals have been taken therefrom dead, Nono but persons accustomed to tropleal iife, is heat and rains, can yenture to worl: on tho canal with any degreo of safety, Cor. Monroe. Duning tho last month thare were recelved —_——— ; swelling ly discharging freely and dlmtnish- speaking of the talk avout removal, says: | searcely any oNlelat mall at the White House THE STATE CAPITAL. renee | at the Couk County Hospital 485 patients, und | ‘Tyr trial of the Rov. Dr. ‘Thomason tho | im£ In size, No more incisions have been | wor course, there has heen talk about itall | pow, ‘hore is no ofliclal business of any e peck stick . tound necessary, and It is now thought that BUSINESS C.1 ‘ 1,883 patient: 9 treated there during th i A USINESS CARDS. Se aan’ evar Wii IU statis none will bo. it Is discovered that there is Sener ees See eS fanaa time, Ivery ward in the hospital is av o y vded., = rq overcrowded., Fully four-fifths of. thoso [turver: “ACE, =e: treated ave strangers te the county, and 7B oH many of them aro recently-arrived Lmml- ONE &. QE grants, Malaria and typhus-fever are the most prevalent dlsense: charges of heresy preferred by the ey. S. A, Jewett and tho “Rev. Robert M. Hatield was commenced yesterday In the Jecture- roumof the Methodist Church Block. ‘hoe Roy. Dr. Willlng presided, and the Jury con- alsts of some of the ablest Methoulst divines of Rock River Conferouce, Owing to the absence of his colleague, the Rev. Alr Mut field sald 1b was Impossible for him to vro- eced with the trial, and an adjournment was tuken until next Tuesday, along, but Storsthiue sepends npn We cut kind transacted. ‘There have been but we % dition, ‘There has nothing detinit been de- | applications for otfleg sinee the President Teen ee ee termined, and “will not be until ho ts | wag shot, and these were during the days terday—ruthor that was noticed in the bulle- | S¥onser.” . ag. | Whew he was supposed to bo lnproving, tin yesterday for the first time—for one of | THE PES ence eae eae THERE AUK A QUOD MANY STORIES tho doctors, [nan Interview today, says that | Ms prepared a ite al eat a iene ve in clreulation us tv the diseussions held by the pus has been discharging into the | President to Dati a i Lai the Cablnet concerning tho advisabllity of mouth for some days, ‘This pus, during the | elted to reuiuss Hat that a ay bai calling on Vice-President Arthur to perform President's waking hours, 18 removed from | ‘The car destzued for tho President was bullt } the duties ofthe Presideney, ‘Phere have the thront by expecturation, ‘here aro evl- for tho Tate Col. aye ete atee Nts been many debates among the members of dently fears that somuof itmay beswalloweit Meath hat Dekeatt to decline, and the springs | the Cabluet un this subjuct, as there have when he sleops and produce nausea, and | ot lt wore speclally coustructed for suet A] boon among all intelligent men, ‘There has, aguln disturb the stomach, bed placed bel dulleale' springs is also to | powever, been no conclusion reached, and TIS WAS GREATLY FEATED bo put In the car, and the Smpression. bx thts there dues nut seein to be.any probability when the parotid swelting first appeared, but, wien the tng Ha HUNT COUN ie it that there soon will be. | So far as can be. now that tho oponing oxists Into tho throat, | telded to take hin tak Kiet it slearned, there Is nothing demanding: the fine nothing Is sald of It exvopt that It fs a triding | Probably be moved at Go’etock soma morning | jedtate uetion of the Prestnent. ‘There ure, matter which gives no concern, At the after fhe fins had ngood night's sleep Tho | indeed, many questions awalting bis decision, present rato the swelling In the gland witt | alu fs lu alnideh a toads te matt and It would be conventent if there entirely disappear in a few days, and | lolestagils notes, areca ie aioe coutd be exeentive nction at onge on matters there dovs not now scem to be any auch a batie ihe Pr ee We rete fn several depurtinents, apprehension that the gland Itself will be AR eat takeuhoibeltics tn a Ayes A NUMNER OF CHANGES ARE DESINADLE, sloughed off, ‘he stomach ty evidently hn- ee Wweatl sent Nitew, ‘The I aint aaa ar. | for lnstanee, In the Tndlun service, . There proving, ‘The President hys toduy taken iW has Dat Hy rails fat Noi York, | we some Postmasters who ought to bo re- something more resumbllug solld food, Io The. cuatallonata rene, Srestdent aro ox | Woved, and A new Auditor of Rallrowt Ac- haschowed two mouthfuls of chleken and | dupa t Arne sig. has buen tandeninesten, |eaunt ought to be npuointed, Sul, the swallowed the juice, and hing also inken two tire « ew. ‘The quarters SoraNEBiL THE the Goverment would not - ba geeatly Ineon- sninll pleces of beef steak in his mouth and Presi tent age canuauilionia andarelucated on youlenced should the desired actlon net bo swallowed tha julee. Me has, besides, eaten en Letaken for several weels, although three Bmanctpatiou-Day—State Board of Equaliization—Liconsed to Organize. Spectal Misvutch to The Chicago Tribune. Srmsceiu.y, HL, Sept L—A novel cele bration of tho Emanelpation anniversary haa been arranged for the benellt of the colored people by J. B, Brown, of Indlanapolls, whe will bring excursion parties to thls city, the home of Lineotn, Sept, 24, from Judiamepells, Louisville, St. Louis, Clacinnati, and other elt STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS, : ‘of tivo stock In Chi WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, gia nbantis Wisk tosiee orn Was tall, 4 — 455,200 hogs,. 30422 sheep, and 987 horses, G AS FIXTURES "These figures show an Incrensa over the ro- ‘ fe | celpts fur August, 1880, of 40,770 cattle, 2005 Boy Gales Gas and Kerosene Fixturos at Nactory, | hugs, 11,873 sheep, and 224 horses, Vrlecs of ete Maia beef cattle ara now front 60 cents to $1 per FINANCIAL. 100 pounds higher than one year ugo, while PEARSONS & TAPE, tho difference In ors is frat B10) to $1.00, Ir Is belleved that tho loss of Ife enused l Room 20 Tribuno Building, “by the wreek of tho ‘Leuton on the South ie -The State Board of Equatization today veriiled tha prediction made tn these dhe patehes by adopting the resolution setting forth that, in the opinlon of the Bourd, tha real and personal property of tho ‘State fz assessed for the year 18S] at 50 per cent of ite cushy value, tifs is the sama busls that waa adopted bast year. "hh Secretary of State today, tasued ll. conses to ormuilze as follows: “The St, Clair Artesian Well Companys Belleville; capital, $15,000; vorporators, B,J. West, Jr, Lore jnan Gd. Weber, Julius Kahl, ‘Phe United Stats Bond & fndemnlty lag Company, Chile Chay ble , to examining Ube standing aid rus sponsibility of employés throughout the i) nited States, and to protecteninloyers from defaleations caused by the ucts af irresponsl- bie and dishonest cmployés; capital, 1,000,- oud; corporators, Fernande B, Drake, Janes A, Kingsbury. Willian 1, Newman, “Pho st, ‘ertilizer Munufactir Cottscron Rovenrson suys that the ses- ston of the Now York lepublican State Comittee on Wednesday was quite har- monfous, He admits that the Stalwarts car- vied out thelr prearranged program, but only by bare majority, Ue ts of opinion that New York Oity way selected us the place for holding tho convention because the Stalwarts are strongest there, but he docs not think they will be able to control the convention, Mr, Robortsou says there Is a general fecling among the leaders of buth the Ropublican fuctions that it !y tine to heal past differences and to prepare to presenta united front to the common enemy, ‘Cho manner In which the Statwarts acted on ANS on Improved tity Property. Atrican const was not as grent as at first re- page eS nena in aa rived ata point on ih onast not fur from Sepa tonty on Hund... WML. C, REY: | afut of tiosa whi perished wero enlgrants, +94 Dearborn-st., Room 8, en) : | nee Y svOr, ‘ the upper deck. ‘Iwo beds have been pre- Bid) Abarat Clair Bonv, Biack & F SCALE: Tun; Coroner's Jury In the caso of Thomas AVesipaday sven haveavers tas nilege ho] alitttooyster soup, pared for hin, ono stutloiary bed and the aot etencae vole Pe rietar Reet ing Company, ast St. Louls; eupltal, $55 v0. pg Prantaeenend I, Lowerre held James 2B. Duncan yester- sie ‘ —— «does not appear to be Tonbechably inproving. othera movable bed sonsteicied by ask sierad pee 2 tue Miliersbues, Gelnaiury Ansogiitvon, | Dik AIRBANKS day to awalé the nection of the Grand Jury, | Cor. J.B. Payrox, of the Yorktown Cen- | ttasshiggish,, It Is stuted that it cannot be a te ee att gan ‘thoy ‘cues: Provestrioxs— ean Towustile, pleeer COM lation fie Tho inquest falled to develop any now facts | tennlal Commisston, has received a letter | expected to discharge freely until the uy that the catia tho vessel could not | HPs, whether Congress ought to be called | 4 6 teat Apts Bi vale Avsoolation fad A L E S in connection with the murder, Duncan's | from the Marquls de Rochambeau, stating | parotid swelling has ceased to s+ | ny pelt in It even in very rough weather, together fo legistate as to she method of de | pagy District Agricultural Board of, Wood- that ho and Mme. Rochambeau will leave, Havre for tha United States on the tith Inst. to particlpate in tho centennial celebration, ‘They will probably be accompanied by a stall ofiicar of resident Cirdvy, a delogution rep- resenting tho French Foreign Minister, a milllasy delegation consisting of one Gen- eral oflicer and two or three Aides-de-Caump; Auayal dulegation, convisting of one Vicv- Adiuiral and two or tree stall oMleers; some of the best artists and designers of the sister Republic; a number. of members of the Lafayette family, cte. ‘Tho French West Indian Squadron will escort tho delegations, OP ALL KINDS, family gontinue studiously reticent concern- termining when the constitunonal Inability FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. | ing-tho uffalr. Many of the witnesses oxam- havncee & Fink aren Clears. | Geil testified to Lowerro's general good SS TU EEE | character and inoffensive manners, "ACCINE VIRUS. —— == ‘ ~ BOVINET BOVINE e Wamisa | ‘Tut: fuct that the Republican State Con- COINE VIRUS tral Committes of Now York, which mot E FRESH DAILY, J] Wednesday, adjourned without having + 2 SARGIOND & co., passed resolutions In reference to the Presl- states chiarge. Thera ure, however, some Mpa, evidences. of granulation, and = the It-egunot bo learned that there fy any | shall oe second, whather the President ehuracter of tho pus ts-sald to lave some- | change in tho Vresident’s condition, ‘the | slat determine thot he Is physleatly unable what changed for the better. ‘The eutheler | surgeons have deelded to be more rigid ag | (9 verform the duties of his efile, and shull docs not ponetrute the wound twelve Inches, | to the meuns of obtalulng news from the | lavilo Mr, Arthur to exercise Its powers; howover; ns It did, aul the doctors think that’ | sjck-room, but, so far ag can be aseertalned, | auds tind, whether the Vicc-Prostdent shall tho wound 14 healime from the yottom. We | thofs has been no change for the worse, ‘Tho | Hetermine that the Inability extsts, aud shall, cannot forget, however, that once, when It |. President ty practically at astandstiily ‘Thy | of his own netfon, assiine the dutles of tho Was supposed that it way henled from the | guygeons consider that he is aswell as he Presidential oftice, ‘Pheso questions have bottou: to within three luches from the sur- | was Inst Monduy,tbut do not clan that ho fs | been turned oyar and over aguli. face, the catheter unexpectedly dropped one | yunterlally belter, ‘Tho day has been tn SEAN ORLY TIN oe inorning twelve and one-hult Inches -}tensely hot, nearly 100 Iu the shade, andthe | Scents to bo that tho Tresident shall notify Th ESTO: AN UNURALED erahe. y | Mishtls not comfortutile, ‘Iho unfaveruble ie Artie He His nab oat batty iin ere 4 ut iv it f) wr t Be! U yr bs + EU. Bos HouIn the butter sib Tcl nee tere | eee ue teay Toms Ur atTenk poy rena is that, 1€ Congress’ should bu called ford County. — ; ~ THE KESHENA INDIAN TROUBLES; Bpectat Dispatch to ‘Whe Chicago Tribune. ; _ Osnicosi, Wis, Sept. 1,—Notwithistanding reports from Clintonville regarding Indign alates at Keshenu, the novs recelved hero ts that. there 13 no trouble, and not Ikely to be. | ), W, Fernandez, who went to Keshona te fearn of the condition of things, returned to day und: reported everything in a quiet state, lu witnessed the dance on Monday and ‘Tuesday, and days the Indians wero friendly antl imade speeches aud explained to tho whites the intrleacles of the dance. ‘She fitates 1G dent's condition, has been a subject of con- ae siderable comment, Some persons attributed herned Me anes. | te absence of alt reference to Stalwart jios- Styles Gentlemen's | Ullty, but it Is dificult to lnagiue that the ad Business IFats, - followers of Mr, Conkling are so lost to alt has healed fromm tho bottom which ald not then President. sorry I while he was wee: i vost fa Starke ace have ever | senso of patriotism and good fevling, ‘The | whieh will be ander genoral charge of Q. | oxiut, On tho contrary, the President's gous ithe peaiuent ‘CORNOHORATONY. - | together, and shall enact a law, the President as merived at Heatiaen ct ‘Agent Satta Store, aa Malltsoncats (Erivune explanation of Collectur Robertson that the | Mf. Outrey, the Freuch Ambassador at Wash- | eral condition was then much better than tt . ‘To the Westerns Aapuctates Press, wi be obliged to consider the matter care | Ste: plien’s house after the dance yas over ane y . | tallure to adopt resututions of sympathy was | lugtou, and Wie Pottawatoules nad departe now Is. ‘the wound, which is thecausoof the | Wasuincros, D.C, Sept. h—Ata late | fully beioye elgatng tha DIN He Js Inne

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