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The Chicago Dailn Tribune. ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, “er jot : VOLUME XL. 1881— TWELVE PAGES. VELVETY AND PLUSHES. Cp pann nr @ | Sept. 12, the opening day. TNENT OF THE PLATTE, ¥ QUANTEMMANTEIS UPYICR, - b.. Be led proposals, in triplicate, sud! ‘condivions,will bo received nt this office untill o'clock O'chick noOn, On Tuosday, Sept, 2, Invl, ut whict Nace thoy will bo openod in presonce of biddal o furnishing and dollvory It red, upto Decumber 1, Isl, at Onwha Popot Ne sha Untun Paelte Rasirond, tinetiog, of 2,000,000 i k vu Proposals for quuntitica loss than the wl Dollvory of the wenin will, tes of domestic production, buing equal, and suc! bor 1, 1831. Juct to the usual if required, coine bo xtvan to arti= 01 h proforonco will bo kiven, duction produced on the ‘aciic const to the extant of the consumption Fe auired Ly the public survice thero, Tersrvos the rlabt to rojact any or all proposals. Bids the rate per 10) pounda (not por bushel), Ing thom should be Grain,” und sadressed to tho under~ aro requustod to submit proposals fordolivery of the corn in now re: ‘The Gavornmant id tho enval and the envolupes eontaln! Yorcuro should atte the yenra in which tho corn d to be furnished was row! f thin advertivomont und fustructions ta biddura ta this oftca, and one cup Ment and circutar shou eompany ench pro; NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. sale wilt bo recolved until Rent. 25, 1891, of the Puoblo Building und Invostmont reonstructing o Hrstecluss Ds, of tho ciroular of ean bo obtained on appitcation cach of sul ndvortiso- be attached to tain 20 rooms ight above thu busemont a Hiana and spociticnions may acon att! oom 81, 1S Adanis-st, Sid munt bo secompantod by a writton guaram of two Fosponsiblo ‘purtios thie, such bludor wilt el.und thut thoy will bo me surotica on # bon nolpal for thie fulth- Fiurmanca of sald contract, should tho eautract afte, ,company rosorve tho rlabtto rojoctany and | teaneed dows By order of tho Hxeoutlro Committoo, 7 Oras WAR DOLTATe Bovratary. lice {0 Grain-Blovator Builders, with plans und spcelttcations, wll ‘ba re- ZA}, we thie oltica.of tha lass Grain 'luvatar ui hols, with all modurn Improvomen t aboclty the approximate date of complo- Ho Hlowntor, Miny FeAGrvo the-right tn refoct any or all LOUTaVIELE, Key, Bopt. 1, UAB. E PARK WATER WORKS. Mroposnis will bo rocolyod at the ofice of HO Dearbornest., Room tor tho construction of, Water erected ut thy corner of Kizty> WnB ANd spociticutions A ho bidder as prin "ENLEY, Socretary, Rdbrooky, architect, ob carry cattle, alieap, OF plas xpursion Hgkous as reducodratos, TENDENGON TRUTH RIS, 06 Washinaton-st THool, Dublin, 1 Vo ovary Thuewlay, Free ding to devommodution. Bocunt mun tah ‘Those stgamora carry nu ‘eaturn Manuor. CUNARD LINE. t co and four timown woek. Tassago tick parts, of Europa ut lowest rates, eo eurnur C ' Heo cUrHUE Clark and Itindolphste, INIT, General Axon nazur Westin Dupertiaaute STAR LINE, tates and Hoyul Mail batwoon, ‘OF passaxe upply la Come Gon'l Westorn Agent. =k and Irolund, ——__- UTLERY. EN, on Groat Hriald, Tare & BRUS., 105 Madivon-st. | —_.F__ Hall Styles areas aud Business Hats, Ahuien ardeats Binest, Klock we huve ever atandee, vue, Matta Batldingstt Hore, ae Gentlemens BARNES Madlaon-ste (Tribune HE CHICAGO FAIR, Line 6) PARDRIDGES, |GHIGAGO FAIR State-st., West Madison-st. (NEAR MORGAN). VELVETS SOCIAL LRADINS. |euyeng BLACK DRESS VELVETS 27 inches wide, at $2.70 per Yard, PLUNHES, Colored and Black, $2.75. «Any of the above as good value as other houses wre selling for $3.50.” “SAMPLES sent by muil on application.’? PARDRIDGES, “Promoters of Low Prices.” ” PROPOSALS. Notice to Exhibito All persons and firms intending to nuke exhibition of Articles or Animals at the Chicago Fale will do well to make thelr entries and applicntions at once, either at tho Ofllce, 116 Monroeest., of at the Sceretary’s Onice on the Driving Pork Grounds, Both space and stabling is being rapidly taken up, and entries will positively close at 12 m. on Monday, D. Le HALL, Seoty. 0) FAIR. Privileges for Sale. The Chicago Fair commences on the Grounds of the Chicago Driving Park on Monday, Sept. 12. Tho Managers will sell sites and buildings suitable for Din+ ing Halls, Lunch Counters, Restaurants, and Saloons; also, elvileges for Shows, &e., &ee Wo oxpect 200,000 people next week, and must feed and entertain them, Apply to 2. 1. HALL, Seeretary, 116 Monroesst., or J. M. DUNLAP, Suporine tendon, on the grounds. Take Madison= Sle CUPS: TUE CHICAGO: FAIR, To Cub-Members of the Chi- cago Driving Park, Tho Annual Cluh-Memborship Tickets .of the Chicago Driving Park are good on all the days of the **CHICAGO FAIR,” to bo hold ‘on the Driving Park Grounds Sept. 12-17, with all the privileges, ex- cept the use of the Carriage Sheds, which during Fair Week will be used for Cattle and Horses’ Stables. D. I. WALD, Seo’y. ee et INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. INTER-STATE Industrial _Thpostin __OF CHICAGO. THE GREAT ANNUAL INDUSTRI- AL and ART EXPOSITION of AMER- Pounds corn | ICA is now open, and will continue day and evening (Sundays excepted) until rz o’clock p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22, 1881. Every Department is replete with the late est and best, and all arrangements for the Exhibition are complete and admirable, Fine Art, Natural Hfstory, Mechanical Industry, Textile Fabrics, Household and Personal Ornaments, Agriculture, Floricult- ure, and Horticulture, are well represented. Whether for critical study or instructive and pleasant entertainment, this exhibition will present 2 rare opportunity to the intelli- gent visitor. PROF, LIESEGANG’S ORCHESTRA of 3r pieces, including 4 celebrated Sololsts, is engaged for the entire term. :SAdults, 25c. Admission :| fiidréns 18c. Excursion rates and low fares on all railroads. A : SCARF The best fit- ting Scary ev- ev made, Special at- tachment for collars. Saniples sent tothe tradcon application. THOMAS & HAYDEN, ‘Wholesale Munufucturers, 254 Madison-st. EXTRACS LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT, FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVOURING BTOUK For » SOUPS, MADE DISIIES AND BAUCES. LIEBIG GOMPANY’S EXTRACT OF MEAT, An invalusble and palatabla tonto in alt casos of woak digestion and aouilty, @ aucoosa and ® boon for 1 ao, mile of Ti isbige Livy HH aise tne of Daron Lie os Ink seroes the Labelee anes e LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT T, To ba had of all Btorekeepors, Gniied dialer whelerate only} 0. David jel }, O. Co.,48, Mare Tosden’Uogiaeds FOR SALE. Short Ribs and Grease FOR SALE. FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: in ‘thuraduy noxt (Sopt. ¥) @ portion of the SORT ntBulrocororsd. trom tie ately fire will vo unorod for ogauinution at thy Packine House of Jouus Sttlos, at Union Stuck-¥ards, and Humlud Mas will ba fucolval) Thursday. afuoriuda fur [ola of from Bi aunda, xu nunds, the partios In char; 5 porving the right Project any of all Uidee Also, a pare Hun of she Grensa, rr wriitels is now tn open for bldy, SMCGHOCH, HV tit AMA COS +. WALTER &. LEWI13, Adjuster, In Behall of the Insurance Coinuittoos, wane SUMMER RESORT NEW BELVEDERE HOUS. (EUROPRAN PLAN.) A MODEL OF EXCKLLENCE, Fourth-ay,, corner 18th-st. (Union bquare), No Ys parable fosture of cowfurt, sututy, boalth. and cone Venlunve, oud th Hiterior ombollsminunt and com. ploionese of duuait te “unsuryamed uy any bobcl ia uw York. ‘The Cuisine ts of tho Hncst quality. Roum “on gusto uF sing. wilfully turitahed, and baring gilinprovemunid. we modurate prices, ‘according Ww jocauon, JOBSEVIE WEMLRLE, Proprietor. BEAVER LAKE RESORT#s%e2,.V, ‘rho owner wili Llanes weitor lease at @ bargalo bulldlag sites for ool ty yi | clause. 5 er takes caraur cores re ay tates fur board 6 A HAS BCOVILIBE ES Wost ahiuroe-at, Culeaty, ‘chis vow and clogant ostabllvemont eomblucs oyory, DRESS GOODS. “*LEADERS OF POPULAR PRICES,” State and Madison-sts. BLack Dress Fappies! An article considered indispensa- ble to the completeness of a la- dies’ wardrobe. : A careful studying of the latter has been the means of introduc. ing to our trade a new shade of Black, termed j “Neut Now,” 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 ordinary as well as for deep mourning wear. Our Fall Importations of this “New Black” Being now in stock, we invite special atten- tion to a line of “Cachemires and Shoodah Indes,” Measuring full 46 inches in width, at 60c! 6&c! 75c! 85c! Sf! rt rt rT} rt) +6 Which for “Quality,” “Shade of Black,” and * Prices," have no equal in this city. TRADING BY MAIL! Parties so doing will receive every aie yantuge given te our city customers. “LEADERS OF +. STATE AND MADISON-STS. Branoh, Madison & Desplainog-sts, RAILROAD TICKELS, “BED ROCK! NEW YORK, - - - $5.00 BOSTON, vis Troy or Albany, 6.00 BOSTON, via New York & Rail, 10.75 VIA Michigan Central, New York Central, Boston & Albany; Hoosac Tunnel Line. How {8 the Time for a Pall Trip East COMMENCING SEPT, 8, 51, REBATE TICKETS cun bo purchased to Now York und Bosten ut City Office, of Clurk-st., and ut Depot: One Tout uses und ‘Pwonty-necond-sts., ob above very low raven, itie rode ie vin MIAGATA FALLS. und by taking itgou have the NEW WAGNER SLEEPING CANS throngh to destination, poole fOpHuE Mt es, ts to only tine Haat running 10 eolebrut y HENKY C. WENTWORTH, i GP. ST, As BL CIE 18, Sound the Tocsin! Tho Lake Shore & Michi- gan Southern Railway ANNOUNOH NEW YORK, - : - $5.00 BOSTON, via Albany & Ty, 6.00 BOSTON, via Now Yok, - 10.75 FOR REBATE TICKETS, Which aro on salo at to Company's Onicos, No. 66 Clarkest. (undor Sherman House), Yan Buren-st. Dopot, and at Tywenty-scocontest. Station. : CB, FOSTER, Wostorn Vass, Agant Tl, P, JOLNSON, Gon'l Vass, Agont Chigagy, Supt 8, 168l. ‘ ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, -A. H. ABBOTT & CO., ARTISTS’ MATERIALS Of Ivory Description, Drawing Papors, Instruments, Etesy 147 State-st., Chicago. OPTICAL GOUDS, TeoING Fino Spectacios sulted to all sizhts on sclontine prinviplos. Gpura aiid Vield Glussoy, Toloscopds, Mt croacupes, Baronieturs, otc. COPARTNERSIIP NOTICES. Bh bee bet bata ieemese cb aren teem NOTIOK. nd Conve rokerava Hustnoee Streit be ALG SBONDS nh future thy Lusingss will by conducted under the Rew Rune and stylu of BULLIVAN, BUS & Mule fi 5 Pet VAN. ¥.BULLIVAN, Bune Chicago, Hoyt 3,'8l POPULAR PRICES,” “The decensed : pee Another Reduction in Passenger Fares hostiles and gly n good account of thou, peated this statement in substance to the Ntey. Mr. Parkhurst and others. lls opin- juny on the doctrine of atonement aro also held by Dr. Parkhurst to be heretien!. Dr. ‘Thomas repltes_ to the charges and specitien lions, alleging indefinitness, and that tho charges aro inde for {nsufliclent reasons. IIe pleated not Rullty to all the charges, ‘The trial promises to be quite tedlous and protracted, NEWS IN BRIEF. Ar midnight the’ President was resting auictly, Tho fever{hul entirely subsided, tuid Iily temperature Avas’ only a little above nora, Ilo did neh guin much during the day, but he held hfs own, aid much more was not expected by fhe surgeons, Mo slept much during the evening, and on the whole the symptoms weregrathor favorable. Ie yairtook of ubout thesusual amount of food. Enemata were algo ddtulnistered, ‘The sur- gees hope for a morg deelded lmprovemest today. t Tre Nort German Gazelte says there ts no doubt that the two vessels, the Diogenes and Sucrates, recently builtat Kiel, Germany, and whieh were seized more than a montt ugo,.. were Intended for warlike purposes. ‘The builders of the vessely have muintamed an absolute secrecy ns to tho persons who ordered thom. ‘This, taken in connection with other suspictous circumstances, ts to the Guzette conclusive proof that the Gov- ernment was only fulfilling its obligations {n selzing the'vessels, But for whom were they Intended ? Pantry cloudy. wofiter, local ratns, and stationary or higher temperature for this region today. ¢ & h foux KIMMEL, 0 tayernkceper of Jamaica, LL, killed his wifg yesterday morning, then set fire to lig tavern, nud they hanged himself, : Srenerany Bratve, In. his telegram to Minister Lowell, says that the President made no gain yesterday, and that his fever inerensed considerably in the afternoon. Ife took food without producing nausea, but my parently withoutuppetite, Yesterday proved to be vue of the hottest days ever known nt Long Branch, and the extreme heat had a rather bad effect on the paticnt’s condition, He has not ttiproyed in strength since his removal, but itis hoped that wilh the cooler weathor,which Is expected today will come , relfge/-Aiid that the President wil! begin to : furprlve, , tyabieee In the Malley brothers’ trial nt New Haven yesterduy Mrs. Cramer testified that she fast saw hor daughter alive at ila. Aug. 4 She was’ then with Blanche Douginss. Mer mother asked Jennio why she did not come home the previous night. Jennie replied that tho Mulley boys and Blanche Dougiass would not permit her, Mrs, Cramer also testilied thgt James Malley dented all knowl- edge of the whereabouts of Jennie on the evening of the day on which she died, and assured her that the Douglass waman was 0 Indy. ‘The witness also identiticd a number of letters froin Janes Malley to her daughter. : ’ Dr. Iason sak Inst evening that, not- withstanding the execadingly hot weather at Long Branch, the. Presfdeut’s cage looked “oxevedingly favorable.” Dr. Bilss sald: “ ‘The President is better In more ways than one, ‘The wound and gland are both doing well, and the only troublesome feature fs the extreme weakness of the patient.” Dr. Rey- burn sald that, while the President had not gained a great deal of ground yesterday, he had certaluly held his own, and that he had entirely recovered from the effects of his journey. The patient rallied from the fa- tigue consequent on his journey more readily than was anticipated. A HERDSMAN emplpyed by fant. O'Cal- Jaghan, « boycotted dundiord of Clore, Ire- tand, died yesterday! from the. result of wounds. recelyed seine thue ago. Notices have been posted up'in the district where the nan lived warnkng persons not to attend hls funeral, ‘Tne Democratic County Convention held at Marrtsburg, Pa. yesterday denounced the shooting of President Gartield asa disgrace te elvillzation, a tligrant outrage on the peoy.c, and an insult to republican institutions, Tha convention also expressed sympathy with the President and lidpe for his recovery, A neporr by way of Sturgeon Bay Is to the effect that the Gospel slip “Clad Tid. ings,” Capt. Bundy, j vas Jost lust Saturday off Green Bay, andithat Capt. Bundy, his wife, two children, and two sailors perlsied, ‘The report Incks coufirmation, and it Is to be very slucerely hoped that it Is not true. — ‘Tun heat at Washington yesterday was Intense, At4dp, nb thothermometer marked 1021n the shudys It was hotter at the White louse than at any other portion of the city. ‘Tho heatat Long Branch was only a lite Jess intenso than that at Washington. ‘Tho thermonicter rungedjbetween 90 and 100, Tins Soclat Seleiite Congress in session at Saratogn yesterday adopted resolutions expressing abhorrends of the attempt on the life of the Presideht, whose public and private charactar wag declured to bo an ex- ample and toxpiration to the Nation; also expressing prayerful hope of tho patient's ulthnato recovery, “f+ Tr is reported thit Dr. Kleinsmith, the naturalist, Mr. Littloton, afd two of Dr. Kleinsinith’s assistants have been murdered by the natives near Nournea, New Caledonia. ‘The murders were without provocation, ‘The crows of two. British sloops pursted the murderers, kil 6 ofthem. ‘The fourth, supposed to be the nglondcr, escaped, Ancunisnor Meng, of Milwaukev, died yesterday mornings ;llo has been ill for a considerable time, ahd, was unconsclous for about twenty-four. yinrs before bia death. yas bornvin Stitzer land in 1805, oe willbe succeeded by the Most Rev, Dr, LU¢lss, who has beon Cond- jutor Archbishop of the diocese for some tine, : inmtAn Acent Tirrany. telegraphed from the San Carlos Agency, Arizona, Mon- day last that thera was .no danger to be ap- prehended nt that point from the hostiles; that Lieut. Glass, of the Sixth Cavalry, was at the agency with his company, and in Mr. ‘Titfany’s opinion was fully able to take care of any redskins. who might become too demonstrative, All -Indinns arrivmg froin the direction of Fort Apache are being arrested, and the employés of the ngericy hold themselves In readiness to cobpernte with the military when the occasion requires ft. In army eireles Mr. Tiffany is looked on ag rather too Mark Taployish, a Tur Sultan, after receiving Gen. Low Wal- Ince, the recently appointed United States Minister to Turkey, yesterday, inquired of Am concerning the President's condition, and requested Gen. Wallace to convey the as- surnnee of his sympathy to the pationt and his family. ‘The Sultan referred to the long- | continued friendly relations between Turkey and this country. Tue principal features of the yeterans’ reunion nt Bidomington yesterday were the street fight, which was a rather bad failure; the prize drill, in which the Chicago boys showed to good advantage; and the arrival of Gen. Grant, who was necorded a most on- thusinstle reception, ‘The attendance yes- terday was quite large, but It fs expectad to bo veryimuch larger today, as ench train are riving at Bloomington brings its quota of war-worn veterans, Some of the gentlemen on the program for speeches have failed to put in ay appearance, and there Is a prospect that the oratory will bo limited, ‘Tne ageregate amount of exchanges at New York for the month of August exceed all expectation, and the exchanges outside New Yori linve never been equaled except in June .of this year, when the aggregate was §1,521,000,000, ‘The aggregate of ox- changes outside New York for August was $1,255,000,000., ‘The guin ut Chicngu, which ling now become the recognized centre of speculation outside Wall strect, was only a little larger in proportion than the gain at Now Orleans, Kansas City, Memphis Louls- yille, or Boston, ‘Tho total of the exchanges for the week ending Sopt. 3 was $1,182,452,- 355, aud for the month of August was $4,090,837,005, Now York exchanges’ are {n- eluded, Manviy, the much-mnarried, was before a Justice court at Richmond yesterday, and took occasion to denounce his jullers for whut ho characterized as prison treatment wn- becoming humanity, ‘Lo call it benstly, Mrs Marvin would have It, would be to dishonor the brutes God created. Ile complained that his letters were opened by the jail authorl- ties contrary to Inw, Gamnurra, speaking at Honfleur, satd that ho belleved that the French people were strong enough aud ingenious enough to sus- tain competition with other nations, and ex- pressed 4 wish that treaties recognizing and embodying free-trade principles might be | speedily concluded between” Franco and otaer nations, ‘he speech was received with Joud and prolonged chicorlny, At mecting of the Mitchellstown (Cork) Land League yesterday a check fer $5,000 was recolyed from Mr. Sexton, Member of Parliament, to pay the legal and other costs of the tenants recently evicted from. thoirt furms on the Kingston estaté in the vicinity, ‘Tho evictions 1n question were resisted to the lust extromity, and it néeded the prescnee of a small army of soldiers and policemen to protect the Sherlif and allt! who enforced tho process of the Inw, Er hng been definitly ascertained that Drs. Reyburn, Barnes, and Woodward have signed tha Inst oficial bulletin; that thoy withdrew last night from the corps of attend- Ing surgeons, in obedionce to the oxpressed wish of the President, who belleves that a tower number of phystctans can manage his enso us well as the number heretofore em- ployed. Mrs. Gurileld conveyed her lus- band’s wishes to the surgcons named, and they hand no hesitation in. comply- ing with hits wish, ‘The other physl- cluns express regret that gentlemen in whose professional cupacity they have unbounded contidonce, and whose frienaship they value, should haye to withdraw at this juncture, but it was. deomed best that the patient's wishes should be complied with, Tue nows from Fort Apache is rather nicagre, but all the reports received indicate that Gen, Carr's command Is threatened with no tminedinte danger, The redsking are be- Neved to be off to the southwest of the fort. Thoy glya no quarter te any whites who chanco to fall into thelr hands, and several murders by them have been reported, ‘Cho troops ure being pushed forward to the re- lef of Gon, Carr, and soon the forco at Fort Apache will bo strong cnough to meot tho Tue opening services of the Wosloyan Koumonteal Councll at London took: place yesturday, and were of a slmplo yet fmposing character, ‘Tha uttendunco of American delegates was qulte large, | Bishop Skupson dellygred the opening sermon, taking his text from John vb, 03, Ho held to the dloctrine that God crented: the heavens ond the earth, and argued amulnst the doctrine of somo of the modern scientists who dony the Divine orlgin of the world, He roterrad? to the suecuss of Methodism, and suld ft could oly be accounted for'by the fact thas It Js Instinct with the Divine spirit of life, He predicted at un early day on Keumenteal Conforenco of Kyaugolica} Christians of ovory deyom{nation, ~. Ag the oventiue session prayers. wore offered for thie recovery of Prealdent Cartiold, and a regalus tion dosirlus the prayers of Individual dote- Rates for the same object was recelved with great fooling and. was. adopted by a unknimous vote, ‘The Lord Mayor of Loudon recelved the delegates ut te Mansion louse Inst. evening.) lo ex- pressed particular gratiiicatton at moot ing the Americaus delegates,- The coun- cil has opened very auspiclousty, ‘Sho sessions prowlse to be vory harmonious, aud will doubtless result in groat benelit to the Church, Br tho carolesnoss, arising from Intemper- ance, of Charles Rust, an cmployé of tho Roberts Torpedo Company, of Sawyer, wu vil- Ingo near Bradford, Pu, four mon were In- stuntly killed, thrve fatally injured, and sovora! porsons sorlously injured yesterday, ust was omployed in fitting the cap to the shell containing nitro-glycerine, ‘The cap not fitting onsily, he pushed it down with such force that tho concussion produced the fatal explosion, The persons killed wero horribly mutilated, Rusts body was prac- tleally dismeinbered, : ‘Tux Thomas trinl was resumed yesterday at Contonary Church, After tha usual pre- Unuluarles, the Rey. Dr, Parkhurst presented amended charges. ‘These :set fortti_ that Dr, Thomns taught doctrines contrary to the Articles of Roligion of the | Muthodist Church, coutrary to the catablished standard of doctrines of said Church, and coutrary to tho bollof of thaChureh, Thesharges were also accompanied by .speciiiontions, which show that the charmes of horesy ure based muinly on the sermon dellvercd by Dr. ‘Phomas in Centenary Methodist Church Oct, 10, 1850, ‘and In which he declared that he did not be- Hove that all the buoks of te Old Testament wero critically infullibles also, that he ‘ro THE PRESIDENT. He Has.Been Nearly Baked ‘, in a‘Hot Little Bed- Room. The Reports as to His Condi- tion Are Highly Con- flicting. The Evening Bulletin Put His Pulse . at 108 and His Tempora- ture at 101, Both: Pulse and Temperature Are Reported fo Have (ono Higher, and to Have Subsided. Pus Points Opened Under His Arms, and His Lungs ‘Examined, He Is Reported to Have ‘“ Nearly Strangled with Phtegm in His Throat.” Dra. Barnes, Reyburn, and Woodward to Be Dismissed from the Case. Dr. Bilss Attributes It to **the De- sire or Whim or a Very Sick Mau.” The Real Reason Attributed to the Recent Overrnling of Hamilton as to G Removal, THIS MORNING. nor. Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘rridune, Loxa Branct, N. J. Sept. ‘8=12:15 0, m— About midnight Dr. Biss drove from tho Elbe- ron to tho wost end, and was met by Secretary Hunt, who said: “ What can you tell us of the President's condition ¢" He sald: “ Ho ismore comfortable, Tue fever issubsiling. His pulse haa gone down to 103. Wo hupe, tomorrow night, to give you a better bulletins but what can be dono in such a tem perature as this?’ CONFLICTING REPORTS. BUT ALL AGREK IN PION NG THE DAY oe EXCESSIVELY. 10° epectal Dispatch to The Chico Tiber: » Laxa' Brann, N.J., Sept. 7.—The tide of hope feeweeping Ju at ‘Long Branch. Most weleome relief cantd with the early morning to the gront thropg in Waiting. ‘To nono was it mord grte- ful than to those who have been made familiar with the President's actual condition through tho long weeks of the hourly watch at Washing- ton, These Intter know that while the wound, tho face, and must of the principal symptoms weru promising, ho was utmost at the ininimum of strength, with no reserve to draw from, While the journey hid been porformed with far Jussinconvenfonce to tho Prosident than the most sunguine huped for, still the high pulse at the evening oxuninution TOOK MUCH FROM TI SATISFACTION even of those who avery wowwent wero thanking God for tho success of the trausfor. Though the Prealuent’s cuttago closol carly, and attendants gud surgeons not on duty retired as soan as pos- sible, the grout muss of putaidu watchers con- tinued woketul, and hesitnted to retire ti long after midnignt.. But while the whole of the President's party carly sourht that rest which they have been unable 2o take for thirty-six hours, it was a night of great anxioty with all of them. Thoro was 4 universal thought outside and within the Presitent’s cottage that welghed with a sense of grave uncertainty upon all minds and hearts. Tho hopeful os well us the doubting ones, ALL SEEMED TO FEED tht the story of tho mornivy might point with much ‘certainty to-a tinal result. If tho bulletin should show a lower pulse and tho atsence of fever, it would bo recolved as the Joyful nunouncoment that the days of bope and confidence and sual and full rellef from the long.and durk uncurtalnty bad dawned ugnin. On tho othor huad, If the mmorntog did mut bring a moage of decided relief, It would beat most the beginning: of days of sure doclinc, which wauld waly end with n nation walking 1s mournors through ull of ity strects, To all tho night wus A TEDIOUS, UNCERTAIN, RE LESS ONE. With the Ight® thore cume a scone which this contro of wealth and high sovlul standing’ and populous assembinyo of summer pleasure-sue! erd hus never witnessed before, Curringe utter carringe drova luto the space and grounds about the Elveron, and tong before thoro was an atir within tho Jresidont'a cottave a grew concourse of sllunt men, und woinuiny and vblldren hud vome, withous walting for the moralng weal, toloara the cone dition of tho Nation’s pationt, It was nota ro- icf to soo toe surgouns crossover from their cottage to recelve tho roport of the watchers and make TUE MOUNING KXAMINATION. What news will come froin thoir visit? waa tho question evory ono was auking of bis hopes and his fonrs, Tho susponse wus great, and tho inlnutes soomod “alinost hours after the sure keons wore soun to cntor tho Prosidont’s cut tiga. But thoy woro-not kept waiting long for tho exumination aad the sormal bulletin. Dr. Bliss camo out and mado kuown the situation, and his own dolight and doap satisfac- tion, Tho good news tlew uverywhero, and tho sebound from unxtoty and droud rousod curnest: and unlyersal Joy and thanksgiving. THUS THE DAY OPENED. _2£vory hour contirmed thu prowlse of the moras ing. Tho gland was found to bo doing well ine every particular, The wound was in guod con alton and bettor than youtorday. Tho fovor of" the ‘ovening had sudsldcd, and did not show itsol€ iu any degree till lata in tho duy. Thoro wus a, good appetito for food, and tho digcativo organs tovk good caro of it. The President was choorful, and said, docidedly, that ho wus bottor, Tho tousa in whtob be talked wero iudivations of unuils- takublo improvoment. Aftor the morning " dressing the surgcoua talked with Joss roservo “than for some time, Ouv and all deciarod thom~ acivos delighted over the condition of thelr pationt, Tholr chuerfulnoss nctod ke a tonto ‘pon overybody about thom, and was thus ro- ected upon the President bimsolt, Ho was al- lowod to seo sony of the White House attuchde besides tbuso whe have been bis constant ate tendants. Ho talkod with these a Nitle, BHOUK UANDS WITH ALL, end declared that ho folt much better, Both yostorday and toduy havo beon oxccedingly bot, and In this respect today hus becn against hii. ‘The fuct that bo hus improved in spite of the heat 1, therefore, all tho more indicative of marked cbange in tho rixbt diroction, The sur- goons woro not uowililug to have tha President apured a sudden change inten cold ulr, end sg Fs/VE CENTS. jaye D benture yesterday aftornoon and’ {{. «btudny thorehasbeon TIMER Y A LAND DRERZE, . and the mercury has ranged over 90 nearly all’ day in the Proaldont’s room, Still, a good breeze hs beon passing through It, and tho Prosident sald this afternoon that, whilo he had felt tho heat considerably, the air scomed much better to him than Washingtoc, and he felt that ho would be much benefitted by It, in spite of the heat, Mra. Garfield oxpressed renowed confle dence. She thinks sho sees tho signs of certain improvement: This feollug is abared by all the fuinily attendants. Thoy suy that the President us porceptibly gained fu strength, TILIS 19 THE MAIN THING NOW WANTED, and thore werd a number of signs today that it wis bewiuning. The night and the day lave teen mado good use of by all about tho Prerl- dent In securing the rest thoy so greatly necded. Thoy will now begin a now poriod of carofulond zoutous watching, and be ablu to givo tho Prost- dent that degree of attention which belonys to a thoroughly-rusted attondant. Advantage ap- pertrstohave been taken last night and very early thls morning of f THE GENERAL FEELING OF ANXIETY to spread most disturbing reports in New York and clsowbore, and dispntchos arrived about the time the morning bultctin was rendy for tele+ xrapbing asking aa to the truth of the alarming reports which bad been received, Tho bulletin, however, seomed to quict the country, as, after it was dispatehed, the only inquiries wore to know 1f tho welcome nuws was holding good for the day. DEPRESSING DISPATCHES. Sprctat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Lona Iitaxctt, N. J., Sopt. %.—It eannot bo said that the Prealdent’s condition today has buen as favorable ns tho physicines hoped it would be. This perhaps isto be‘ attributed to tho Intense heat. So stifling was tho atmosphera that Dr. Bliss say's that, if It is continued, the patient will have to bo taken aut of tho room where be ls. They hope, however, that there will not be another duy no depressing. But tho reat heat cannot oxpinin all of tho unfavorable symptoms, The physicians expected, whon tho Presilent arrived, that he would show signs of futiuie, porhaps of great fatigue, and thoy thought that uw reaction would be speadily es- tablishud. Such seemed to be tho tact this morning, when the bulletin showed a great des erenae In pulsojand 4 corresponding decrease in temperature, The physiclins, howovér, do not. expect that the fatigue and {ts uffcets upon the Prestdent will bo overcome, perhaps, for two or three duya, but : THE UNFAVORANLE SYMPTOMS which have been observed teduy are not duo wholly tu fatigue vor the hoat. Tho tempera- ture, which was high this noon, is bigh aguin to- night, bivyher than simple heat will explata. Itisto be toured that some of tho symptoms aro those which Indicate the gathering of ane other pus abscess, and. In fact, when. Dr. Llles sponged off the President this morning, bo dis- covered, UNDER THE ARMS, TWO SUCH GATITERINGS, Thoy were punctured, and a small tuantity of mus was diseburged, Those tratherings do not necessurily indicate that there is any more pus fn tho syetoni, or any greater corruption in tho” blood than bas been noticenble ever since tho parotid gland was swollen, Dr. Biles spoke of these small .abeesees as eppeuring something like bolls, aud as an attempt of nature to throw off iinpuritics inthe blood. It seems to be truo, that thore a newed fears tonight of THE 1H CE OV.NUS IN TILE LUNGE + There were some Indications of tno kind .dis- covered last week. Ona of .tho physicians, In. speaking on tho case thon, sald thut thoy feared that there was aduil, heavy sound given jatt fram the lungs in response to porcussion. . Cures, fuland Seequent examination of tho lungs wade at that time did not cause the appreheyston of tho physicians 2s to tho presence of pus cavities to bo reniized, tut na day or two Before tha Prealdent left Washington tt was learned, / and was announced In theso dispatehis, that the President was,.ejecting tnore pus, a3 was feared, froni the mouth than tho outtlow from tho awolten gland !nto tho mouth warranted, ‘Thilz, of course, caused the upprehonsions of a tow days before to be ronewed; but, so fur cy can bo learned this evening, there bayo been no other indlcntions of that kind. 1t seems, however, that the Prosidout ' TUS AFTENNOON NEARLY STRANGLED: whils trying to expel some pus that had collected: in bis mouto, It docs not: seem posal- bio that the pus could have flowed in from * the “swollen land, It muy huve done so, but the probabilitics are that tho discharges come from a yathoring which Is molng on internally, ‘This syould also account for the high temperate which bas been observed since morning, The tomperuture on tha pver- age fortho dayhas been higher than it bas ‘been for a tong time, und ‘cannot be wholly ex- plained by futigue ineldent to tho trip, Tha physleiuns DO NOT SEEM TO BE AS HOPEFUL TONIGUT ne they wero this morning, although they eiy but little, It 1a cusy for those who hayo been in the habit of golng to tho physicians for news to lourn almost as much front thelr manner oa . from thelr words, at least so fur nga favorablo or unfayorabio condition Is concerned, and 1c was noticeable tonight that Dr. Bilas and Dr. Boynton seomned to be somewhat anxious, The frequency of the pulse today Is NOT OF APECIAL BIGNIFCANCE, The heat might nuve cuused that. The Presl- dont has taken leas futerest fn bis surroundings than is commonly believed. He is tuo sick a aun to be more thin momentarily excited. He looked ont upon tho soa sume tine this morn- tug, ts thore wis arefreabing brecze at the te. ‘Tho elfeut seemed to be for tha time betnu good. But he speedily wearlod of this, and sunk into a fitfutslumber, which bas continued. ‘Tho best that can bo sald to-night is that tha physlolans hopo thut when tho intonso bont of today has moderated the benefit of the alr will bo appar- ent. Hut {t cannot bo said thatthe benellt Is now apparent. Moro despondency thun hope was notivcablyat U o'cluck ut the Elueron cot- tage. MIDNIGHT, . Seorctary Binine tonight Is very much do- pregsed, He vaid that tho President was uot so well: There has beou, ho sald, au inercnso of threo dugrees in-tomporature durlog the dny, and {t could not bo entirely attributed to heat or exhaustion, The reduotion of temperaturo this morning, be thought, indicated that he had ro- vovered In part frum exbaustion of the Journey, Dispatches received wt this hour show thut ny storm {3 approaching from tho West, It may buve the eticut to reduce the temperature and rellove tho President from tho opprossive ex- ternal conditions from which ho bas been aut~ forlng tO8Y+ ag ruse NEWS from tho Prosidout this morning was good nows, Unfortuuatoly the yood news has: not been cun- tinued during the day, Nothing bas beeu anid about the purottd gland, and for tho Hest of rea. sons. ‘hero ia very little to say, Tho parotid gland has almost entirely disuppoarod, It bus wloughod off, and the suppuration which now ‘comes from the abscess In the neck comus Sri other tissucs, Thore have beon apprehensions that when tho President recovers this may Im: pile bls diagestion, in that tho Important salivas tory gland would bo destroyed, but the gurgeous suy that tho remaluing glands will serve for tho digestive powers. Oncothis ufter- noon tho President asked If anything bad beon hoard from his boys who bavo just ,entorad Williams Coltoge. . " tie ‘| BECRETARY BLAINE iS sald tornight that ‘tho question of: Inablilty “would not bo seriously considered - by the Cabl- not until It was cortain that tho President would for many mouths be unable . to perform tha due tes of his olllco, if nt ‘THREE OF 'THH PRESIDENT’S BURGHONS | will probably be dlumlaied duy aftor tomorrow. Yostorday the Provident told, Dr. Bisa that bo only wanted blm, Drs. Agnew and Hamilton to avcompany bim bere, and to dispense with the services of Surgeon-Gencral’ Burnes, Surgeon Woodward, and Dr, Reyburn. Dr, Bilas rowou- strated ayuiust apy chauge belug mado, but the | President was firm, and galiLif the three bo bud named were not suficlont, poon reaching Loner Branch oxperionced surgeons could bo called from Now Yorks. As Dr, Woodward bad been keoping @ giedical record of we vase, Dr. Bills wos anxfoug bu should be retained, but NEITHER THE PRESIDENT NOM MUS, GAL- : YIELD, . they were, on tho wholo, disposed to be coutent who was spoken to nbout rT would yicht. Finals