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VOLUME XL. oe erence a enna oeneo a SERVING ING CORSETS, 71'S. 2 SECURED AT LAST. A Combination of Colled Wire Springs, Whalehone, and Corset Jean, which pros nounced by our best physfelans less injurious to the wearer than any-other Corset made Fits perfectly a greater yaricty of forms thon any other. Yiolds readily to every respiration, and [5 equally comfortable dn any position ‘assumed hy the wearer. Aarrantad it’ retain its perfoct shape till worn ou By it you seenre a moro graceful uf. figure than with avy other Corset. Please glyvo AAS ita singlo trinl anil’ you will wear no other. MONEY ‘REFUNDED For wale by leadiyz retail merchants, and by (CAG CORSET CO., 67 Washington-st., Chicago. WHAT EMINENT CHICAGO PHYSICIANS SAY OF IT. om . bare examined Hall's Hoalth-Prorory ing Corset, and bollovo If. In prory renpoct GosUsaleuintad to pra- bine bealth of the woman who wears It.” Tt does'not avem poan! bla fur tho wuarer of such a Corer to bo blues rusht lacing, Itehould resolve te favorable indorsemou Gof the physicians wine hava tu upportue CLICAGO, Oct. 26, 1890, , CILICAGO, Oct. 1%, 1890, nara examined tA Batt’ 7 pais “Preserving Corsct, and Wollove it to bo the least injurious to Nia eon of say Coraet CHUCAGO, Oct, 27, 1880. TET do so—nnd she gonoraily willl advise hor to ikoly to do hor Injury than any with which 1 ata MERCHANT TAILORING. PROGRESSIVE TAILORING! 1981--Fall and Winter---1882 Fully comprehending the progress~ ive spirit which has made Chicago the marvel of the orld, we have been dinpelled to secure for the approach~ ing season the most sctentijic and ac- fesaiony fst talent known to the pro- ti Tonot advise any, woman to wear a Corsot, but If she wit, te one of Hall's Menlth-Preserving Carsuts, oy it ls less 1k sqqualated, ac DRESS GOODS. MARSHALL FIELD & C0,, fession, justifying the assertion that our ct department now has reached a hight of perfection unex- celled by. by-any other establishment tn els lt | zTheweul-Kenow uct that through State & gto: =| iT ovr extensive purchases and saleswe t © & Washin bs sts., can save you fron F10 to FIT on a Will show dine Suit may seem but a mere bag- atelle to our wealthy | soctety gentle- men, but the IMPORTANCE of pro- N DAY, Sept. 5, curing garments of the Choicest 11 PORT: WD FABRICS, shaped and finished in the anost tasty, graceful, and correct style, such ax are pro- duced onty by the skillful artists of the new school, no one can afford to underrate in this ynr'e-eminently well-dressed communtiy. Proud of the incontrovertible fact that wo havothe largeat CITY trade in our lUne,twe shall ever atm to elevate the standard of or bunts nieas through watehfulness and industry, and shall at all timen be pleased to havoowr patrons uml citlzens favor us wlth @ thorough exam ination. GATZERT'S POPULAR TAILORING HOUSE, 179 & (8{ Clark-st. FURS. J.ETTLINGER, ReliableFurrier, For the past Ten Years i 74 East Madisonsst., Their Inportations of IRESS GOODS, PLUSHES, VELVETS, Tho variety exceeding that of any former yeux. Selections have been sale tvith the greatest care. In the production of exclusive and §peclal designs, the artistic worl: of | the Loom displays many novel and charming effecta, We invite examination of these Novelties, Prices will be found reasonable. ree HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS, TEOWER CURES URCPIC wom eit o en OX Pros. ate ios a Epo experience an entire s EMclent, und Ieliutle, tt # only coe ‘adapted to popular w “t ute, thoy = Nase fe cam Ea to, inform his patrons and the & ny Be atts ic that he has removed to the z spacious STORE, : : et ae 172 STATE-ST., ei Biteny tou pr ae \2, Opposite Palmer Mouse, ik Where he is prepared to receive orders for ik nerd ed Aue, Seal and Silk Garments and do all kinds of » he cee “inden Fur Repairing and Trimming. i teats: Tes pete STOOKHOLDERS’ MEFTING, Prd we a OFFICE OF THE er oo . 4 . A sSrod SARA StE Sactetite °* Uh, Buringtn & Quiny Raa Co, rf 4 ce) secret wit. rie higoe eta raya Ehos Q fim one on ily ook Mtaloqug weut'trec: eye’ Homeopathl ic Medicine Ca,, 0 Fultonest., Ne kK. ke Ggup. RUPTURE CURED. ICAO, Aug, 20, 1831, TO TUESTOCKTOLDENS:~ apa Natioole hereby utvyun that» moot: of tho pocks Ruldoraot thet! Chlcazo, 1 Flingion 2 ulnuy Haltro: chen othe ta yoolatnth day 0 Cavan i at ill, on it}. ot a3 u'clock, moon. in parauanea of (the folowing i a! A on arises cornet (ees neral cnicuwot tbe yin the City of Ciiteau, Aiea on the Teonty-9 (ds) day wolry (i) 0" pF Beptowbe airjwwg of considers yak TARKEI- Dean cuieaac, saeeae toos' | eaters neal tue ee th RifUlom uty tune coed thera and fading no athe ieee Dy iui nyor ‘extonslone Roldre fee, m apullance rote bey Ty a OME eo." By order oF ne USWOLD, Chairman. ‘fired the hen me ore Lisa tated Dat hire cau loualy = aTiepracpi Waauinutonsst. PROPOSALS, sopar bigs pew ae ei uration ee GC [vn eeeeenee ar ate “Tae teehee tas me at f dnate tT meee" | Nolieg to Grain Klevator But OB, n - Hroposala. with plans and epocitications, will bat wed nOrESIONGT fublis SoS eee a ote . for te sate A es of as tirat-olass geet %s erator ul NNOUNCEMENT. WW busliuls, wield Blodar imiprovomen uf a Be Bids rae 19 approzimaie ol mp] DR A a TAH bbrsletan aug sor. | uauorthusieraiee. tug, 8, off oe, Ta Bout whe company ronast@ tho right to rojoctany or all hee i Bpeciulty ers Die~ fee eng lade. to brew ul Eos, tae and ad, i tio German, Hayles, CATARRAE Perea rae bt, Fe tied dovor Vou ry H ve exsjualvo f W. ©, FENLEY, Socretary. LOUISVILLE, Ky., Hovt 1, 1831, wef LOTURE- FRAMES, Cold: 1,.1,] PICTURE FRAMES It will suro! ou to write for: im uihtirated “hi pet REAL ereaiee MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, THIERS, pattem Perfect Corset) THE (OAT TALES WILLOUEEBY, HILL & C0, Are “Correct.” The Modern Clothiers of tho 19th and 20th Centuries, Such Beautiful Suits for Gentlemen. Such Beautiful Suits for Boys. WILLOUGHBY, HILL & CO. have this Fall outdone all previous efforts, and SLEEPLESS, TIRELESS, the talk of America, East and West, are Willoughby, Hill & Co. Everybody coming to ;Chicago inquire the-way to the magnificent estab- lishment of Willoughby, Hill & Co, the Clothiers of the Human Race, and go away and tell about it. 8 ELECTRIC EIGilt Required to carry on our great business at night. No articial light during, the daytime. Plenty of daylight. The sun shincs on this prosperous house, Oh Ye Dark and Gloomy Eastern Branch Clothing: Stores Around us, move away some country town where your feeble efforts may have more effect. You are too slow for this lively city. People here don't want the kind. of goods you sell. They demand NAN STYLES, NBW STYLES, NEW STYLES, And we mean you. WILLOUGHBY, HILL & C0. HAVE COT ’EM. Cor, Clark and Madison-sts. Grand illumination to-night, and you are invited with ladies. WILL YOU COME? __OUSTOM TAILOMING, ELEGANT SUITINGS In Scotch and English Wools. LINDSAY BROS, TAILORS, 141&143 Dearborn-st. Leave your orders early and se- cure extra well-made Garments. a ADVERTISING, ADVERTISING Is the sure road to succese tu business when dune Judlelously. Lorp & THOMAS, NEWSPAPER Advertising Agents 9 & 10 MoCormick Block. Stady the interest of thelr patrons, giving them the beneft of thelr fifteen yenrs' ex- erlence. MINE SRA WATER, ALTER, A Afpollinaris “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” British Medical Fournal, “Pure, Wholesome, Pleasant, and Effervescent.” Prof, T. L, Brunton, M.D., F.R.8., Lond., Enge ANNUAL SALE, 9 MILLIONS. Of all Grocers, Druggists, & Alin, Wat, Dealers. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BUSINESS CARDS. RPAGE= ab cHOYNES.CO.2 PAPER, ENVELOPES, AND CARD. BOARD, AND FINE STATIONERY. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE, Ofica of (arden Cit iy Chenieal Warks, 33 MICHIGAN AVENUE, ROTIOR OF COPANTNERSHIP, Cricago, Bupt. k 1881, admitted Mr. Henry Hf, Kilel a9 edurregtie on frat ame atv? tie vata C82 018 Hrs ahd will Sotlect sil acoounts due the fame. JOHN TL. MUTE eae NEE ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, A. H. ABBOTT & 00., ARTISTS’ MATERIALS Of Bvory Description, Drawlng Papers, Instrumonts, Ete., 147 State-st., Chicago. THE PRESIDENT, Preparations in Prdgross for ‘His Removal to Long Branch. Today or Tomorrow Will Witness: His Transfer from the Capital . Everybody Concedes that This Is the. Only Chanto for Life. i he Patient Vomited Twice - During the Night of Saturday. No Particular Importance Attached to This Occurrence by the Doétors.: All Day Yesterday He Took and Re- tained the Usual Quantity of Food. The Glandular Affection Reported as Decreasing in Sizh at a Rapid Rate. A Trifle More Free Dischargo of Pus from the Main Wound than Recently, : THIS MORNING. THE PRESIDENT RESTING QUIRTLY, Wastixaron, D.C. ExXOUTIVve MANSION, Sopt. 5-1:90 0, m—At this hour tho President 1s rest ing quietly, with no indicatidns of any material change since midnight. ‘The physicians are asloop, and the momi fof tho President's household hayo retired for to night, A BARE CHANCE, BUT ONE WiICIL OUGHT To BE TAKEN. Spectat Disvatch to The Ghicago Tribune. Wasninaton, D. C., Sept. trip that thp Prosidont is about to make. It is nut tho voyaging of a patient in tho Interesting stages of convalescence. The removal, if un- dertakon at all—and thore are doubts even now in the minds of tho doctors as to its expedicnuy will bo tho Inst desparate reeort to clude tho tightoning graspof death. On thoevoof this contompluted Journoy the following Is tho con dition of the patient: Tha President is suffer- ing, firet, from an unbealed gunshot 3wound whoso Icugth is eatimatod at sixteon iuchos; sou- ond, from n compound jeturo of the tenth and a contusion of tho clovpnth rib, mado by tho bullet iu its course; third; by the presence in tho body of a Jagged lead\bullet not onoystod and travoliug slowly downtrd; fourth, from a , of which the in- pnptom; fifth, tho polsonoua state of tho bl flamed parotid gland teas) gland iteolf, which ianowd@causo as woll asa” resultof trouble. Tals burrowing abscoss in tho chook is now dischurming in soven chanuols, four of which woro opencd by the surgeon's knife, and threo aro spontancous opentows flowing through tho car, mouth, and nostrils, TIE NEXT COMPLICATION ia the woak and dyspoptic stato of tho stomach, which hag at times rejected al! proffered food, and requires to be always treated in the most delicate manner. For nearly three weoks tho President has not swallowed a mouthful of soild food. ‘Tho sovonth item of anxiety and dangor ig tho fonrful debility brought on by the injury and its physical consequencos; and tho cighth te the mental weaknoss resulting from the local and constitunonal troubles, Tho physicians bogin to foar also tho presouco of an — intermittent mularial fever in addition to tho inovituble traumatic fever occasioned by tho olfort of nature to répair the wound mado by the mls- alle, It is proposed to lft with bis bed, take down 4 long tlight of stairs, carry some distance by stretcher or wagon, and tinally convey 20 tolles by rail, a man so weak and alck that ho ean scarcely turn his head from sido to sito, ennnot litt his head atall,and ts able to movo his armsand legs with diiticulty and wearinuss, He ia TOO FEEBLE TO BEAR THE EXCITEMENT. of acoing the faces of bis most cherlabed friends. One mado a Journoy from New Moxico spoclally tosco him, but was not lot: into tho elck-roam. No Cabinet ollicor, with ono exception, has seen him alnee tho timo immodiatcly following tho shooting. It excites the sulferer beyond his strength to have his children sit quietly by his aldo, Tho exertion of speaking pains bim and increases the spood of his pulso,, Food 18 neo- cssary,and ho takes it as prescribed asa duty, hut has no healthy appotite or relish for what ho swaliows, Tho wounds are not constantly painful to an acuto degrec, but the frequent drosaiugs are distressing and exhausting, Tho suffering caused by tho inilamed gland would alone have brought a strong man low, Tho original injury has made little progress for ten days, Were tho pationt stronger, tho indolent granulation would bo Irritated into better ac- Yon by mild caustic Injections, but this, though an almost nocossary step, is out of thd question in the present stato of the pationt. Ho hus been kept up tu part, since the lust relapsc, by the froe use of nutritive and stimulating in- Jections, These are oflicacious and often bridge Qerleis succeasfully, but thelr Mmitations are well known, THE HOWELS CANNOT ENDURE THE STRAIN indefinitly, and will break down, This has hap- poned in 8 partial degree already, requiring tho dovtora to suspend the uso of injections for longer or shortor poriods, and total prostration of tho bowels wilisoon como as a mattorof course it the injoctions aro continued much longer. If the reudor will look ut tho situation thus reviowod in the light of reason rather than sentimont it will be understood why the doctors mean to remove tho Prealdeut, UX 16 PLAINLY DYING WIIKRE HE 18, If ho{s removed there is a chanco, a baro posal- bility, that ho may recover. Yot he may not live to reach Long Branch: he may expire after ail at the dopot, whore, two months ago, It was thought bis life was swiftly passing away, At evory sixteon fost, onoa- started on the rails, there willcomes jolt for that poor body which holds s jagged ball, Can wo conceive of @ moro dosporate experiment? And yot the Journey nas beon deolded upon by the most judicious and ex- perlonced surgeons a8 tho one remaining chance for lifo. PREPANATIONS FOR THE itevovaL of the Prosident aro being mado, but it is learned that, tho surgeons were very apathetle Sboutthe removal this morning, and ‘did uot commonce to proparo for the journey uutil about noon, When they were urged to do thia by mombers of. tha family, the lattor sald in substance: “It hag beon dotinitly decided by tho surgeons and the Cablnot that the Prosidunt must bo romoved, and that to remain here is death. Every day's delay involvos groator risks, us it also involyoa the danger of cncounter> ing an oquinoctiat storm -at Long Hniaoh. ‘The surgevas, after this admonition prococdod with their work, Itis Iéaroud trom authority that cannot be questioned thas they aru vory roluctant to undprtake the journey. No reason is asaigned for oxocpt their FEAL OF INJURING THEME PROVESSIONAL ‘REPUTATION: by: baling Bas om acd ®& doursey ad haying XS —It is no hotiday | 1881. something happen tohim. Tho only now symp- tom of which any definle information enn be learned Is that thore aro suspicions tbat tho Prealdent {8 oxpectoratiog more pus than cane from ,tho’ abscess in tho neck into .tho mouth, und that this may indicate the beginning of possible complications in the lungs, There is nothing dellnit won which to base this report. It is simply oue of the things that aro talked about, and it would of course be denier by tha doctora, Dr, Boyn- ton tonight in unmensured terms hay de- nounced the surgeons in attendance, botn for thofr xoneral troutinent and for their delay in romoving the Presitent after all ndsmit tht it was death for bln to remnin here. Sfe particu- farly criticises thom for having permitted fim yesterday to swalluw rabbit ment and squirrel meat with milk porridge, and ho attrilautes his vomiting to bad nursing of that sort. THE DETAILS. Tho following ara believed to be the details of tho offlelal proyram: The car that will take tho Pres(deut will be bere tomorrow, and the Pres- ident wilt be removed on ‘Tuesday morning or possibly Tuesday night. ‘The car will be run on. the brunch track from Maryland avenue to the monument lut over tho track used for carrylug marble to the monumont, Tho tracks have been measured ts-day, and it bos boon found that tho car can be brought to the mouument lot without uleulty, ‘The only ovstructio: fa one telograph-pole, whieh will.to remov tomorrow. <A forco of avorkinen has been ordered to be in readiness to adjust the car to tho tracks und to better ballast tho branch track. tomorrow. An cngine which has anthracite coal will bo used, and an enylncer from Phitadel- pbla accustomed to maintaining fire in anthra- cite cnylnca will be brought over to run the traln, Tho President witl be CARRIED ON HIS. DED through tho White House lot to the monument, and then vlaced in bis car, Attorney= General MacVengh has charge of the work. The details baye been arranged, and bo will leave in advance for Long Iranch tomorrow ati@o.im. The diatance to Lung Branch ts 243% miles, There are telegraph-stations near- ly every four miles. Tho people wilt be obliged to learn of tho progross of tho traln from those stations, as no representatives of the press, not. evan of the Assocluted Pross, are to be pormit- ted to accompany the train. 130 A. oe Allttle before lu.m. a gang of forty mon, with piexs and Jonterns, commenced work on Sixth street propartug to lay a track from tho corner of Sixth street and Pennsylyanin avenue to tho main track of the Peonsytvania Itallroad. ‘Thoy expect to havo the track fald by daylight. ‘This would indicute that the plau has been changed, and that tho Presidont is to be takon down tho avenue to Sixth street, THE ROUTE, ‘TD the Western Associated Press, Wastttnaton, U.C., Sept. 4.—Attornoy-Gen- eral MacVeagh, who his conducted the cor- respondouce with the Penosyivanin Ratlroad ofticials for tho removal of the l'resident. to Long Branch, says the route over which tho special train would proceed will be direct from Washington to West Philadelphia, thonce to Monmouth Juuction, N.J. At this Intter point tho special train will Jenvo the mnin line of the Penus$lvauin Road and proceed to Jamesburg, N.J., where it will take the regular Long Branch road. The-train, ho thought, would run aoout forty miles por hour, and be did not think the Prealdout would experience any disturbance whatover from this high rate of speed, owlng to the fact that a contrivanco had boen adopted ele would provent any jostling to the patient's couch, THE PATIENT. SATURDAY NIGHT'S VOMITING. Wasuinaton, D, C,, Sept, 4.—Tho morning bulletin, which mentioned that the Drealdent bad vomited twice during the night, created cousideruble apprehension throughout the clty, and many uquiries wore inado at the Executive Mansion as to tho enuso. “Tho attending sur- ° geons oxplained that the” vonitiig was ‘oock- Bioned by the collection of phicgm in the thront, and that no sorioug consequonces wero expected to follow, Tho first disturbunce of the atomach took place about 10 o'clock Inst night, but it was not noticed as belng of any importanco; but, when it occurred a second time about 2 a, m,, it waa thon considered to be very unfavorable. Soon after tho sucond, however, the patient usked for and was givon a quantity of milk-pnr- rldge, which he rotainca without difiiculty, Not long after taking this ho partook of some squir- rol-broth, which he nppeared to relish very much, One of’tho attoudants upon the Presl- dent reported In tno morning that THE GLANDULAR AYFECTION WAS DECREAS- ING RAPIDLY, aud that the wound wae discharging a trifle Inore freely than it had been recently, An ate tendant sald: P: “As the discharge from tho gland codses the Now of pus from the wound increases. No noticeable change In the characterof the wound has yet taken place.” Dr. Boynton expressed the opinion that the Prealdont, notwithstanding tho enstrio disturb- wnce which ho oxperionced during the night, wns somewhat better than yesterday. Speaking of accommodations at Long Branch, the Doctor sald It woul! probably be necessary to hare two or threa cottages to accommodate the pationt aud those who would havo to accompany him. It 1s understood: to bo tho futention to havo o guard around the paticnt’s quarters ut Long Branch similar tu that which basa been kept about the Exocutive Mansion, and admittanca to tho nolghboricod of tho Prealdont's family will ouly be allowed by pass. Dr. Boynton does not attribute any par- tloular Importance to the fuct of the President's having vomited Iast night, inasmuch ag be bas been taking nourishmonut over since without ditiiculty, Tho Doctor saya that, as It was duo saluly to the secretion of phlegm, It will not materially change the Prealdent’s goncral con- dition. Ho bas beon DOING VERY WELT SINCE, it Ie sald by those Intimate with tho fully, that Mrs. Gurilold is much pleased with the idea of tha Prosident’s boing conveyed from tho Intlu- oncesof tho mularlous atmosphere which sure rouuis the White House ton more healthfut lo- callty. Ibis generally conceded by those ace quainted with the facts, that the Presidant will bo removed betweon tomorrow und Wednesday, provided ho remains in as good condition as at present, and tho weather Is favorable. Attorney-Goneral BacVoagh sald he did not consider the gastric trouble of Inat night would interfero in any manner with tho Presldont’s ro- moval. Dr. Reyburn sald tho patient was as woll ag could reasonably bo expectod. Tho vomiting which ocourred last night had entailed no unfas veruble results, There had been more or teas trouble at different tinies recontly from accro- tion of phlegm in tho throat, he ssid, but no particular importance had beon attached thoro- to, because tho ocourrence did not in any sorious way affect tho stomach, In reply toa question asto when the President would bo movod, Dr. Royburn said be thought not bofore Wednesday, but the earliest opportunity would be taken a vantago of, It entirely depends on tho pation: condition and surrounding circunistaucos, such as weathor, THE DAY. COMVORTALLE, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasutxaton, D, 0. Sept. 4.—The Prusident, acoording to the ovoning bullotin, found 4 com- fortablo day, but i¢ probably was dificult for tho poor sufferer to sce much comfort In it. Lust night tho President bad two-probably thrco—fts of vomiting, which caused very oon siderablo irritability of the stomach, Tharo was on this account a groat deal of alarm, as wo’ have boon told for the Iast two-woeks that the slightest now complication might prove fatal, and that particularly any{bing which tnjurlous- ly affectod the stomach would be a symp: tom to cause alarm; but tho attendants at tho Whito House this, morning worv vory much less glarmod.than ‘the persons who read the bulletins outside typ. gate. Tho first attack of vomiting, it was sald, was a more alight gaxging, caused by phlegm and tho accu- taulation of yus fa the throat, which untered frow the burrowing abscess in the neck. THE SKCOND ATTACK OF VOINTING Occurred aftor midnight, about ap hour and @ dent istobo taken, 4-8: evening, and once about an bour after midalyht.: Notwithstanding this disturbance he slept well tnost of tho night, and this morning his taken haif after the President bad taken some milk | bas not gatned sinco last night's dispatch, At Porridge—nimost tho only nourishment that ho atallrelishes, yet a nourlsimont which often diaagrees with him. Ho bad quite a sori- oun attack of retehing thon. Sbortly before 2 o'clock he antd to Col. Rockwell, who wna with him, * T begin to feol alck.” Rockwell hastenod to call Dr, Bliss, who was sleeping, and soon ‘ho President nauscated. Tho President, however, renssured his attendants by a romark that ho ‘was not worker for It, afd soon took more food. During tho morning, too, he took additional food by the mouth without nausea and retalnod it, but tho result of this gastric disturiance was tofncrease tho pulso and’ to give tho public great uneasiness, Al that was Icarned at nvon was that thera had been NO FURTHER GASTRIC DISTURBANCE, and tho other conditions wero about the same. ‘Tontght the pulse and temperature were both higher, the pulse having reached 110 and the tomperature 09, but there had been no return of the frritntility of tho stomach. Tho abscess in the neck continued to Improve, and Is’ now #0 fdr reduced, it Is atated, that the contour of tho face Is restored—something which the surgeons atleast Intimated was accomplished more thig a week Axo. But thore was a tone about tho evening bulletin that was not satisfactory. It appears that “tho = atomach — had been feritated, and that it doubtless ati ts tr ritated, although not enouzh to reject food, ‘There has been no change In'tho terrible wound, and the surgeons, who were very reluctant to state any unfuvorable ciroumatances, sny that THE PULSK NAS BERN HIGHER throughout today and. yesterday than it was tho duy before, and that the President shows more fatigue after tho dressings. This can only mean, of course. that be 1s weaker, und he Is in & condition which, makes it possible for hin to be much weaker. prehension that he {g 60 wonk tbat the surxcons ‘There Is, however, some ap- may not venture to take him to Long Branch, An to that question, thore isn great varioty of contictlug rumors, and there are many Indica- tions that it Is the purposo of those haying him in charge to remove him without giving publicl- ty to ft, and, while announcing that he may be removed ou Tuesduy or Wednesday, do realty intend to remove him tomorrow morning. It ts known that Mrs. Garfleld during the day has in- sisted very atrenuously that the President must zo, Its ulso known that the surgeons DREAD TO TAKE THE RISK, and beeltuto to ussume the responsibility of re- moval, Of courae they fool that If anything should happen while in transit thoy might be held responsible for it, and {t isa responsibility which they shrink from assuming. The ques- ton probably will be decided between this hour (2p. m.) and midnight. There is a possibility that he may be removed tomorrow. If nat to- tiorrow morning, possibly tomorrow night, for apprebension {s incrensing, and the fear of now complication from maiaria grows atronyer every hour, The officials of the Pennsylvania Koad will arrive here this evening, and are to have. conferenco at the White House on thls subject. Car No. 10 arrived hero this afternoon, It will be assigned to Mra. Garficld and her family. The comblon- Yon car which {8 being specially titted for the President, with doors which opou in tho side, willarrlve here during tho night, probably by 2 o'clock in the moruing, A MESSENGER FROM THE WIITE HOUSE wont this afternoon to the depot upon urrival of car 12), and inquired how soon it would be pos- sibleto make up tho train if it was needed. This inquiry, the fuct of which becume known, confirins the bellef that the President may be removed tomorrow forenoon, notwithstanding the deulnis of most of thedoctors. Dr. Bitss, for instance, said: “ The Prealdent cortainly will not be removed tomorrow. You will soe preparations onough for that loug beforo he Is moved," Gen. Swaim said: “{t is not possible to ve reaily to move him tomorrow." Yet Dr. Boynton said: “ It has not been sct- tled. It is possible that he may be moved to- Morrow, which wil! depend upon the completion of tho preparntions and upon thé weathar.”** Theo doctors think, io uddition. that before he startsa truck should be bullt from tho station at LONG HRANCIE to the cottage at Hibernon, to which tho Presi- It is not understood that the truck bas yot been built, but, ns tho distance is but a fow yurds, {t Is thought that‘it might be decided to bo necessary tu bulld tho track, The President could not sleep until be was os sured by his surgeons that thelr promise totake himto Long Branch should be fuliilled, The sixnal officer, howover, has ndvices that a atorin is approaching across the ovean, which may de- Jay this Long Branch trip. MIDNIGHT. ‘Tho resident is sleeping. Ho has been somes what restless becuuse of the oxcitument over histrip, He hos talked with Mrs. Garficld n great deal about it, He has again inateated that be thinks that Drs. Illes and Agnew wilt bo ull tho aurgoons that ho needs to accompany him. Ita now expocted that he will be taken from the White House on bis bed and currlod ta tho caron his bed by tho trained soldiers, © He wilt be taken out of tho White House from tho south front and carried toward tho inonument, then = through the agricultural aud Smithsonian grounds to the track of tho Pennsylvanian Road wavre it crogeus the mall, This route is entirely on tho Government reservation, to which no access can be had when tho yates are closed. No crowd can possibly yuthor there. The rondway 1s good, and tho President would not be exposed to any oxoltement except that Incident to being cur- ried. The exciting associntions connected with Gulteau’s net will be avoided by boarding the car from the mall. OFFICIAL BULLETINS. B30 A. Me EXXcurtive MANSION, WASIINGTON, D.Casept. 4. m.—Tho President vomited once Inst food by the mouth, without nausea, and hina re- tained it, His pulse is somowhat more frequent, butin othor respects bia condition 1s avout tho samo as at this hour yoaterduy, Pulse 103, tem- perature 93.4, respiration 18, DW, Brass, JK. Barnes, J.J, Woonwann, Rowentnyvauay, D. Haves AGNEW. 12:30 1 at Executive MANsion, Wasittnaton, D. C., Bept. 4=12:90 p. m.—Tho Prosidont’s condition hos not changed materially eluce tho lout butle- tin waa issuod, and thore has beon no further, gustric disturbance, Pulse 100, temperature 46.4, respiration 18, DW. Bites, Jd. K, Baunes, J.J. Woonwanrn, Roveut Keynurn, D, Haves Agnew, 6:30 P.M, Executive MANsion, Wasittnaton, D. Oy Sopt. 48:00 p. m-—Tho President bus passed o ountortable day. Hobs taken bis food with some relish, and had no returu of tho irritabll- ity of the atomach reported In tho morulnyg’s bulletin, Tho parotid swelling continuos to iu- prove, and ly now 60 fur reduced that tho con> tour of his fave Is rvstored, Tho wound shows nomateriat obange. Tho riso of temperatura this afternoon bas boon very slight, but the pulso was more frequent throughout the day thin yesterday, and ha showed moro sutiguo Pulso 00, lon porature 09, reepl+ D..W, Buss, J. K, Baunes, J.J. Woopwann, - Roognr Revauny,s ‘ D, Haves AGNEW, BLAIN®E’S DISPATOH, NOT PARTICULANLY ENCOURAGING, Exxoutiva Mansioy,. Wasutvaton, D, C., Bept: 4.—Secretary Blaigo’ sont tho following message tonights Lowel, Minister, London: Last night the Prea- ident did not rest well, and twice during the night his stomach was ao disturbed that he vor ited, Quring the ‘day he bus been better, and has swallowed the ugual quantity of food, and rotained It, His pulse, however, has boon higher thun for the two preceding days. His suryvous ‘dO not think he has iost around, but be cortalaly this hour (half-past 10) ho is quiotly sleeping. BLAINB, Sccretary. PRAYER. VERMONT. Bravvonp, Vt, Sopt. 4.—Cov, Farnham has fasued the following proclamation: . In this soloma- hour, when tho life of tho Chief Magiatrnto of chia Republic hangs trem= bling between timo and oternity, it seems fMt- ting that the peopte of every State should re~ member in whose hands nre nauvons, and ruters,, and lives of men, and turn to God and: nak for’ that help and comfort which’ they cannot re-+ eclvo athuman hands: thorofore, and in com; plinnce with tho frequently-expressed wishes off the poople und my own deep sense of propricty: and necessity for so doing, I hereby appoint ‘Yhuraday, tho 8th day of September, In-t stant, between 10 forenoon and 12 noom as a timo for humiliation and . prayer, by the penplo of this State for the recovery. of . President Garticld from tho wound he receive: atthe band of an assasin, and from which he; hos suffered so many weeks of agony of body.) and tho Nation hus been so long in painful sua=! pense during these hours, inend all people, refraining from thalr usual; Inbor and business, to assemble in tho houss..of1 God, and In humility and contrition of spirit,/ umite in acknowledgment of thelr sins and thosoi of the Nation, and bescech tho meroy of Al- I earnestly recoms: mighty Gott In the hour of the Nation's aflliction: and threatened Joss, and in siucore prayer asic’ that our beloved President be restored to his stricken wife and children and to, the perform- anceoft his public duties with a ineasuro on health and strength, and that tho country be. rolivved from ita burden of anxicty and sorrow. WISCONSIN. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. MaApisox, Wis., Sept. 4.—Gov. issuad the following proclamation: Smith today STATE OF WiscoNsIN, EXECUTIVE OFritr,, Mavisox, Wis., Sept. 4, 1881.—Acting in con-: Junction with the Executives of othor States, I; William E, Smith, Governor of tho State of* Wisconsin, do earnestly recommend that on Tuesday, Sept. 6 inst., between the hours of 1011, m. and 12 noon, the people of the Btute of- ‘Wiscousin lay asile thelr usual nvocations, and, aseotubling thomseivea in their accustomod places of worship, make fervent petition to tho God of nations for the complete and ‘speedy recovery of tho President of the United States and for the continuance of tho Divine care and guidance which huve beon conspicuous in alt our Nation's history. In witness whercof, ete. WiuuiAs E, Stiri, Governor. By tho Governor: ilans KB. Wauyen, Soeretary of State, ulllo. Conuspus, 0., Sept, 4.—The following State pupor was issued to-day by Gov. Fostor: Stat or O10, Executive DevantMent, Co+ Luss, Sept. 4, 1881.—To the People of Ue State of Okt: In compllunce with the goneral wish and desire of our peoplo, I hereby designate tho some day and hours—from 10 o'clock a. m. till noon of Tuesday, Sept. 6—named in the proclas mutton of the Governor of Pennsylvania for tho people of tho President's native State to unite Jn prayer and aupplication to Divine Providence to spare his fifo and restore him to health, - Let ussotaside from the ordinary pursuits of life two bours, and consecrate them to this high and | soleu purpose. I respectfully suggest to tho citizens of Ohio that ut the hours designntud thoy assemble In tho houses of public worship or about the family ultar, join in prayer to God to avert from this Nation tho calamity that threatens us, and to grant that the hope that now gladdens us may be allowed to grow in wul+ vome certainty und rejoicing over tho Prasi- dont’s restoration to health and strength. = + Cuaniys Foster, Governor. DIANA, INDIANAVOUIS, Ind., Supt. Gov. Porter hag Issued the following proclamation; =. , Tho Governor of tho Communwenlth of Ponn- sylvunia having invited the people of thas Com- monwealth to ussomble on “Tuceday,: tho 6th Aust, botween 10.0, m. and noon of that dus, in tholr respective houses of worship, tounite in public prayer to Almighty God for tho restora- tion to heatthof tho Presldent of the Uuited States, and having, expressed to tho Governora of tho several other States a hopo that thoy witl invite the people of thoir respective States to unite at tho samo time with tne poupto of that State in Itko prayer, itis deemud proper heart- Ny to respond to tho expression of the Governor of Pennsylvania, wherefore 1, Albert G. Porter, Governor, of the. State of Indiana, do recum- iment to the people of this State that they do as- somble on Tuesday, the 6th Inst., at their re spective houses of worship, between the houra above named, and unite with the people of other States in fmploring Almighty God to show his most gricious furor to the Nation aud to tho several States by restoring to health tho-Prest- dont of the Uulted States. Given under my hand at Indlanapolis, this ee day of September, Isl, Atnent G,. ILLINOIS. SPRINGFIELD, IL, Sept, 4.—Tho folie issued toulabt: Srate or [uutnots, ExRCUTIVE Derantal NT, Sriuxcrieiy, Sept. 4, 1al—In hurmony with, tho action of the Governors of severnt States of the Unton, and In rospouse to the feelings of the people of this Stute, 1, Shelby M. Cullom, Gov- ernor of Iilinols, do make this proclamution, ree questing that special meetings be held’ In tho various places of public worship on Tucaday, the 6th Inst., for prayer to Him who holds in Hs hands tho destinies of mou and of nations, that our Nation's Impending calamity, tho throntened loss of its Chief Magistrate through, violence, muy be avertod, that Prealdent Gare Nuld may be restored to health, and te Imptore, the Divine blessing upon our country and Statue, In testimony whervof 1 hereto set my band and cauae tho yreat seal of: State to be aillxed. Done ut Springfeld tho day and your above - written. Ly tho Governors Henny D. Dement, Seurctary of State. “ne TRAIN. Special Disputeh to The Chicago Tribune. Pananeuria, Vay Sept. 4— The trafa on which tho President will bo carried to Long Brareh," romarked a prominent offlvlat, ‘loft BM, CuLLoM, the Altoona shops at 4 o'clock this afturnoon and . will arrive at Washington at 11 o'clock tonight... Tho ‘car which will be coupled by Preatdont Gartiold Is want Iskuown us a com. Dination—that ly, one portion of it {a used for baggage, while tho other Is iu overs respect Ike the ordiarry passener-couch, This churucter of cur was capociully selvoged for the pure_ pose, because It would requié> loss altera tlon ” thin any other, aud therefore could be in’ readiness 80 much quicker, At tha baggage end of the car [8 a spacious door opcalng un tha sido wide enough to adinit the Prealdont’s bed without altivulty, Tho only alterations ro- quired, thorefore, wore the romoval of tho par- tluon separating the two compartmonts; also,tho gouty iu tho passenger end‘andg the laying of thick cushlous Ike carpct upon the floor. The windows were aldo ultored so that no sparks, duat, or particles of any kind can possibly onter. ‘This car, together with a Pullman coach, wero taken to Washington by ou ONE OF OUR DEST LOCOMOTIVES, whero thoy will bo attached, President Roberts’ coach, which left for tho Capital at 1:15 this morning and which is intonded for Mrs, Gartlold’s uso. Immodiately on rvaching Wash- ington tho train will be turned over to tho au- thoriticg, at whosealroction it will be started, The tralu will bo mado up in tho following orders: After tho locomotive will come Presldout Rob- erta’ oar, containing Mra, Gartiold and tho Presi- |” dent's housebold. ‘This will be followed by: tho hospitalscar contalning the President and tho Pullman coach with tho physicians. Itbas notyot Deen oltivially decided whother or uot the train will be run fast or slow. Tho phygicjang want to complete the trip as quickly: xs: possible. Thorofore I can safely say Chet tha train will averago about forty-tive miles sn hour. Atthls nto tho entire distanca of nearly 240 miles can bo covered jn ‘something over five hours, The tracks oach way will be kopt clear aa fur aboad * 8s tho Hmitod uotico wo expect to bavo will pours ; mit, and for that purpose the operstor on ‘tha’ traln will, havo bis instrument in readiness for Instant uso, Up to ‘tho - prosent moment ‘I bave heard nothing officially regarding|the thine of starting, but for obvious roasona feel assured that the notice will be 4

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