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The Chic oh Baily Tribune — XL. [NDERWEAR_AND HOSTER “ MEN’S" laderwear AND Hosiery Fron FALL AND WINTER, [SON BROS, 113, 5, 117 & 119 State-st, Are prepared to show a large variety of New Patterns in FANCY GOODS, in addi- tion to all the staple brands |. of merit, in Medium, Fine, and Extra Fine qualities. Special. attention is asked to their unusually large and attractive stock of NECKWEAR, Which embraces many EU- ‘ROPEAN Novelties of re- cent importation. Us TRIAL E EXPOSITION. _ “INTER STATE Industrial : Esta OF _ CHICAGO. afi THE GREAT ANNUZ “ANNUAL INDUSTRI- |- AL and ART EXPOSITION of AMER- JCA is now open, and will continue day and evening (Sundays excepted). until xx o'clock ‘Pm, Saturday, Oct. 22, 1881. Every Department fi is replete with the lat- est and best, and af! arrangements for the Exhibition are complete and admirable. + Fine Art, Natural History, Mechanical Industry, Textile Fabrics, Household and Personal Ornaments, Agriculture, Floricult-, ure, and Horticulture, are well tepresented. Whether for critical study or instructive and pleasant entertainment, this exhibition will present a rare opportunity to the intclll- Rent visitor, PROF, LIESEGANG'S ORCHESTRA of 3 pieces, includin 4 celebrated Soloists, is engaged for the ent tire term, Adults, 25c. Admission s{Apults, 2 Sc. Excursion rates and low fates da all Railroads. DEY GOODS, de, MERCHANTS, ATTENTION!) You in the DRY GOODS and MILDLINERY business will find bargains tn rvegular 00ds ut Job-Lot Prices awalt- ing you at the House of SHOVER & CO, 14, 146, 148 & 150 Wabasteny, We make a Specialty of. Fanoy RIBBONS, Satins, P ponies and Plumes. Call, exanelne our stoch, and yet prices. nets SHOvER, & CQ STATE | LINE 1 Liat? ane Ayerpoo), Dublin, oltyar, i London- -y weeod Cuutiy Wiwar, £4, ‘Phau moMMOrE ‘Surry nolibes AUSTIN, BALDWIN & CO. find a8 sie ee Rea Seana ts, 4O Washinatun-at, ND LINE. : i thre oud four thaeas, wouk, VPassnuo ticks esta thd Up dard Wie, W's uttles ‘corn vu. ashe 1 teaver’ of Eurupo ut luwest rates, rk and Mundolph-sts., ‘¥, Genorul Agent,” ‘vaturn Dupartuent, ss i AS YOU UKE EN, . KVELY LAY NOW, ‘ vsiers BRAZELTON'S 7 boats and leo Creanp Hai, VK) laaldncarsoe. HHTCAGO FA TR, CHNCAGO PAR. A GREAT TE AY TO-DAY. TILOUSANDS OF Horses, Sheep, Cattle, Swine, and Poultry, AND A GREAT SHOW, FIFTY RINGS OF STOCK 0 SHOW TODAY; AND Three Creat Races THE STEEPLE CHASE. Admittance, 50 cts.’ Everybody Should Come. Madison-st. Cars to the Gate. LAILORING, Sensation! Suits made to .order in six hours; Pants, four hours, during Fair Week, to ac- commodate our friends from the.country who intend to stay but one day in Chicago. Leave your measure at to a.m., and I will have your Suit ready for you at 4 p. m. Pants to order, from ‘$4.00 to $10.00; Suits to order, from $15.00 to $40.00; Overcoats to order, from_ $14.00 to $35. TE TAILOR. S.W. Cor, Clark and Adams-sts, Open until 8 p. m.; Saturdays, 10 p.m. ‘ PROPOSALS. TO PUBLISHERS. Sealod proposals, will bo recolved untll Mo Jath inst. fur, the munufacture wud dolivery of tw MMBtiguita coptes VC the sRuvised stacey of Tadie afin” ws propared under the uct of April 13, 133i. 10 bo Secretary of State, at his ofllce in Andlunapalls, by Novouhor "ho took wil bo In ono volume, and must bo strict= dy yiutod und tunnutuctured, und of tateriats and nurvoably fo the following deserotton wud *| Sieettleattonsvte anid iinaing of the Kovisod digg, or rtilondored, strlatly iio ru ater . oMPosiT tte ‘Toxt of work to be of Central pe Foundry, St. Lo Ww OF Othor dret-cliws inunutuolurer, which, type are TIkG thuso apucitiog, In quality, yluu, style, un ailathor ro apecta, with sido-honds In brovior fell-taew, No, ty ut ‘typo Foundry, Bt, Louis, or typy of hny othur Hinit-cines taunbsuctitur, which type nrg Tike thoes ayucitiod in quulliy, situ, atyio, und all ator rosnacts, No unecessary Diank syuco wt duding of chap Nuts, roferancus, sub-londs, und'eontonty of ters to ‘bo mot in old-xtylo nutrpuroll, No, SU Monta, Or tyno of why othor rer, Which typo ore Nke those 120, atylu and all ieee ebuptons In double culunn ea by nut in Jong primgr Ce Specitieutions for ‘Priatin Statutus uf 20x33, 45, slzod and on () Hastert, frst. rovier 1 und lowur case, Gantral dypa Founder, ‘incor typo of any ulhier first-class manutwctarors ara lke thoay spucitiods i quality, sage atyle, nian it othur, rospouts, dubjuct ur title of chanters in two-ling poarl, old BR ae Rea Cotta ype Foundry, Bt Talula ge type of uuy ottve tirsi-olusy munutueiirer, hich type, wre lke thimo spocitied, In quality, se, atylurand atl uther rompictn. Subject or tity of aeis In Dravlar, aldentylo, cnpltats, 1 in the body of tho wor satniue tt ua De pagoain Tunye pelaor, old atyte No. . 12 ton salt ‘oundry, St Louls, or type ol any ot hor ties chia Ran AeLTOe, which type ato ko thowe sped quitity, wie, atyia, and uit thor gonpacts, Meapltats sind mga engitels, with Hula bors of pupae, th figures uf wuiue, Zant, und with tong tat Glivé Hnotunder page headings. ottoman aiumurals ur, luttors aball bo used in origgu deulgnaty sactious, articioy, of chapturs, iatte ontonitn and index fs 2 ty Bo wit bn Lruviur a styler muta itor ne body of works inh double Chinas subjuct word of Initox to bo it cupliais tf, tame loiter, wolld composition, with hanuitig indune ‘inbatar Wark, when threo columns orPloxs to 6 paue, to by tin vid styly brevtcr, sol sani Eo idy of work, and when ovgy threo cul que, Wo bo aot ih nonpariel, oldatyio,solid, us natan oF referon: plows wido by 3d picasa long, Iu- ‘Miz of typo pager eluding boad and 1 Br a Thue Ne xtra No. t buuk, BINDING, cdr tor eh}p, full "law sheo; two colors eat Na oe uate shar vu, 2 Hut Dhatdas Uacke Gndtguunta Tinad witht Beoy tive backs aauupud alos, ius, be Staiupod ii oxtra doup old wuuusewortit, 'Vo, bo first-class, dry, supur-osiendered work, and pelnuing to bo rau Ot, tretealuse, olvetrutype plates i start bainry it oe teadur wit bf furnisliods all other sore vite will at the Oxponse Of the vuntructor. 1 he furuishod na. nucded wttor the 2h goat. an'is supnosed Ut tho bouk will euntutty abaut AM pavos. aud bide must stato the pric “ price yor with pee pice far thu oxcpea dr deatigndy. as mania ib Ly muro ur duductod should i be eos ae iidor win be ze"qutred at oneo upon tu enter inte 6 written suourity, Tropa suune tatutes,” und as reseed ‘on the’ Governor ut diane, tidlanapolls, oh ” ry 7 id. al) bids, "the manures to rojoct any an i ih i ik 4 FRAZER, Senor oly i Storsenpuna, ‘Cons! re aa Indianapolis, Sop. 7, 12a Notice. to: iai-Ela tor Builds, Proposs)s, with pian 8 une specitications, | “i ue age culved until Got | uie uftice levator & Conbay th Mh this chy, for the wuld a Ft levator of w capacily uf 1s ‘i ball tudern improvemen ide cau y ihe approximate datu of vomple~ ton of the "th het ct all eo Coimpany. poqurvo fhe re ad be te Ze jog any oF a LGUIBVILLE, Kyu Sopt, 1, 184. ‘NOTICE. Detroit, Mackinac & Murquette H. I. Co, Plats and bpectticadona for ye Ore Docks tu el tuib" ae HE BL enact sro stow roudy and cun be » i ye ON fab, (or tuks Wor Marguutte ‘ind trate. ‘Mich. re for this work wilt be received Bauder eae Sept. th TLLAN, Bocrotnry, Dotrote Kien, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 188I—TWEL VE I PAG _OEOTHTNG, _ NEWS IN BRIEE. Silk De De t. i Tr Prestdent's condition yesterday was Us ‘i much more faverable Uniw ou the previous . day or Saturday, At the evening dressing % rs ils pulse had fallen te 100, and the temperas f R ture to 036, So favorable was the report of SI the physicians, Drs. Bliss and Agnew, that C ps Cabinet oficers, with the exception of wy Kirkwood and Attorney-General : Ne R. READS, MueVeugh, left for the Whity Mountuins for Pets e it] a few days’ much-needed Teereation. ‘The a yN oe Whatsoever a Clothier Seweth, surgeons and fattendanty were = appar 5 7 ” ently well pleased with = the — condi- from that must he also Reap. tlon’ of the patient, who expressed “LEADERS OF .. POPULAR’ PRIGES,” State and Madison-sts. Art Novetties! Our selection of this class of goods will be found always in har-: mony with the exacting and ca- pricious demands of fashion. Among the leading attractions imported by us for the coming season we make mentjon of the following elegant and refined pro- ductions, most of which are ex- clusive designs: 2 hae Watered Silks and Satins ! Ombre Silks and Satins! Brocaded Silks and Satins! Brocaded and Striped Plushes, Ombre Effects ! Plald,- Ombre, and Bayadere Plushes! Sealskin Plushes! Plaid, Striped, and Brocaded Velvats! «All at Moderate Prices.?? ; STATE AND MADISON-ST! PIANOS, PIAN DECKER BROS. PIANO. Tho Best in the ot Word ES ‘The sweetest tone A and the greatest vol- umeofsound; themost even tous; the finest workmanship; the most beautiful eases, STORY & CAMP, 189 & 100 Stateest. ) me | Srony & eau + HAYDKE TEES, de. WILL OFFER'SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK HOSE, HANDKERCHIEFS, LACES, ENBROIDERIES, STATIONERY, CHRONOS, FRAMES, GLASSWARE, SHOKERS GOODS, ALBUMS, PAPIER MACHE GOODS, JEWELRY, TINWARE, LIGHT HARDWARE, TOYS, &e. CITY MERCHANTS, COUNTRY MERCHANTS And the Trade will find Genuine Bargains. CALL EARLY AND OFTEN, C. M. LININGTON, 145 & 147 Wabash-av. NEW PUBLICATIONS. ESTABLISHED 1836, * TIE NEW YORK WEEKLY EXPRESS, ONE. DOLLAR A YEAR. 2" The oldest, best, and cheapest of the New York Weekltes, und the most attracts ive Fumily Journal for the Farmer and Country’Merchunt published. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY EX- PRESM publishes cach week the Brooklyu ‘Taberuacic Kermons of Mev, T. DH WITT TALMAGE, by direct arrangement with HY, and ts the only Journul publishing them by authority, ¢ wilt also publish from tiue to time the notable sermons of other emlucut divines of New York, Brooklya, and other oltles, SEE THE GREAT PREMIUM List, Now is the Time to Subseribe. . Addre: oll Correspondence TIE WEEKLY EXPRESS, No. 23 Park Row, a new WORK, 1104 &- 198 cruscopes, Barouplorssg ol Pretty hard reaping some of these fel- tows round here will: find bye and bye, fram ine mand abel —ebit nnd hart enrimenis, In genera ey ave sewhig. fuok out Neighbors Look ont?! Bad crops youll get A, i NUTTING é& CO. Haye engaged tits Professional Indivig- ual of unqttestioned veracity to remind you today of our Fall Overcoats, Which to thinks aro # ttle better od a little chenper than lie has seen’ anywhere else In Chleago. Jt wouldnt be noe hig candid conv rletious, and Mhese wo are Hadison-st Is said to be a remarkable place for Aargains in NMien’s Apparel, oys’ Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings Custom Tailoring, “+ And the Likes of That.” Hope we'll seo you In soon, Captain 1! WHOLESALE * CLOTHING! CLEMENT, BANE &-C0, 202, 204, 206, 206, 210 FRANKLIN-ST., Manufacture the Best Goods, Carry the Largest Stock, Make the Lowest Prices, And Give the Best ‘Terms. 5 off 60 days; 6 off 30 days; 7 off 10 days. ADAMS. Lhe best fit- ting Scart ev-§ er mate, : Special at- taclinent for ¥ turned down collurs, Sanrples sent tothe tradeon application. THOMAS & HAYDEN, Whotesalo Manufacturers, 254 Madison-st. a Fino Spectacion sulted to all sights on sclontine principles. Opers aud Pivid Glusses, Toluscopes, ML saeereeyt WKe’ sTANDAND “9 ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. Cor, Lake Bl, & Fifth Aves, Celexa, De sareiullo UCY ONLY THK GLAUINES the last ineision was made, ‘almost passed away, and the substance which est for ws to say they are so, but its hinself as feeling much better, Dr. Bliss stated quite positively lust nlaht that there was no danger of the formation of a pus- eavity In the lungs. ‘The fall in the patient's temperature wag, to his mind, suficient proof in that regard. The dullness mani fested In the lungs he attributed to a ited Jobular tulatmmation. ‘The glandular swell- ing has entlrely subsided, and there ‘remains wuheded only avery sriall opening where The cough has tho President expectorates Is of a healthy churacter. Farm weather, variable winds, stationary or higher temperature for this teglon todas, Forty disguised men broke into the house of three brothers named, Mahoney, near Kuocknagree, Cork County, yesterday, and shot them, probably fatally. ‘Tue Massachusetts Bourbons will meet in convention at Worcester Oct. 5 to nominate State officers, or mnyhap to Indorse the tom tnees of Ben Butler's frlends, ‘Ti: boat race for the $1,500 stakes at ‘To- ronto yesterday* was won by Wallace Ross in two straight hegts, Conley came {n see: ond iu both heats, and Courtney third, Dunia the month of August of this year 21 ginigrants left Liverpool, Of these 2407 Lutended to settle in British North Ancriea, while 18,072 intended to settle in the United States, os Juncnmatn Winstone was fatally stabbed by hits wife at Marshall, Tex., last night, and the Rev, Mr. Mitenell, a colored Baptist preacher, was killed about elelit miles from Crockett, Tex., Sunday mornings Fon fires have broken ont at Corfe, Genesee County, N.Y. compelling many families to leave thelr homes, Horses ant young cattle have lost their hoofs by trend- tng on the burnlng embers. Many animals are dying. Aum left Washington for New York fast evenmy In response to a tele gram from Secretary Windom, ‘The Intter wishes to confer with Mr. Raum on the sith Jeet of the delinquency of private banks In the mutter of Internal: COMMISSIONER Sauce, Ramazy, a person with a hard Teputation ‘sho spint u goodly portion of hts tiuie In the penitentinry, inurdered a youn farmer named John Sinlth at Owingsyille, Ky,, a few days azo, He was arrested, and Sunday night he was taken from the Jail by an armed band and lynched, Tur Biglish weather does not seem to fm- prove, ‘There was rain in Englund almost every day Inst week. fn Wales and Ireland the weather was rather favorable. In Scot- lond' the senson Js very backward, ay they say there. ‘Che harvest has only commenced, and inueh of the grali is reported not ripe yet. Bervann Benn, a German resident of St. Louis, whose fondness for whisky uiade him poor, dressed himself in hls best clothes yesterday aftertoon, bade his wife good-by, went into the garret of his honse, put one foot Ina bucket of water, cut blmself fu the calf of the leg, aud sat there watil he bled to death, —_— ‘Tans steamer Proteus has arrived at St. John's N. B., from Lady Franklin Bas, bringing with her members of the Jeamette seareh expedition who are consiicred une fit to endure the hardships of. a rigid winter, The Proteus reports much fee in Luly Franklin Bay. © No traces of the missing Jeannette have been discovered, ‘Tun Congress of Workingmen of Great Britain and Ireland, held hy London yesters day, passed resolutions expressing horray nnd detestation of Gulteun’s crimp, sympathy with President Gariletd and tho Aimertean people, and hope that the. President will speedily recover and live long to do good serviegto the great Natlon over which he su worthlly presides, F Srnat. Mason, thougl he hardly proved the fact when he fred at Guitenu, is sald to be one of the bD&st marksmen In the United States army. He belongs to the same fain- dy that the Maxon of Munson and Slidell fame did, He was In Texas at the tine of Gultoat’s attempt to kill Preskdent Garfield, uad.then he vowed that he would kil Gul- teau, Io tried to full his vow, Witttas Masvy, a farmer living near Cotton Plant, Woodrufl Country, Ark, while returning home from market got into an altereation with three mon who were work- lig on the roud, ‘They ordered Lim to turn usta so that they imlght proceed with thelr work, He refused, ‘They overturned his wagon, whereupon Mason drew a revolver and kitled two of the men aud badly wounded the third, Tue fair at the Chicago Driving Parl, which opened yesterday, prombies to bo 1 &reat success, ‘Ihe number of fat cattle on exhiblilen was quite large, and there were some remarkably ‘fine beasts amung then, Theexhiblt of bluod horses was yery good, For on opening day, the attendance was good, ‘Tho necommodations ure of a char- neter which entirely satisfy the patrons of tho fair, Eg ———— ‘Tu steamer Columbia, from Chieago to Collingwood, was lost uboyt six miles from Frankfort, Mich, durlug the flerce gale of Saturday ulght, Alt tha pasgengers and a pertion of tha crew, froin fifteen to twenty persons in all, were lost,. Seven of the craw— the steward, two firemen, and four decks hands—were saved. At is staged, on appar eutly good authority, that the vessel night have weathered tho galo had she not been overloaded, wtTEau Is in constant torror that he wlth shot, He spont most .of Sunday night sying aloud in preparation for the deutl hich he dreads. He has not yet abandoned its propensity for lying. He has told several Mtferent otorles about Muson’s attempt upon . his worthless life. ‘I'he last story he man- fuctured for the special purpose of showing how near he came to being killed, In the hope, no doubt, of gaining a tte sympathy for himself. wa AN Investigation bya ‘Cunese representn> tive Into the matter of neeomimodutions ab the Cook County Hospital shows that there is great need of a surgleal ward, also of a Jying-in departinent, In connection with the Institutton, ‘Lhe accommodations in other respeets are far from Mflequate. ‘The hospl- tal hins tess room In proportion to the populas ton from which tts patients are drawn than anyestnilar Institution iu any elty of the United States, 4 Dr, Briss says he is satisfied that the bullet by which the President was wounded has become encysted, and that the passage anule by the ball is closed aud healed for about three and u half inches from the Joea- tlon of the ball and within nine Inches of the surface, The Doctor inserted a sinall cleans {ng catheter juto the wound yesterday. ‘Phe catheter penetrated, about nine inches, and Dr. Bllsy ty satistied that the wound had heated between the loeation of the Dal and the end of the instrument. . Is the speclal election held in. tho Second ALewtSton) Congressional District of Muifie ‘yesterday to till the vacaney caused by the election of Mr. Frye to the United States “Gov. Dingley whs elected by an tuing majority, ‘The vate. as far as stands: = Ding! (Republican), 70; Gilbert (Greenbacke: 3073; Kustls (Prohibitionist}, 90; seattering, 35, The Re- publlean ‘mafority is therefore 4,50, against, n Republican majority of 1,637 last year. ‘The’ Mue-Tree State lings a iretarned to Its alle wianee, | r Ciicaoo is contributing Nberatly ies the rellef of the sufferers by the Michizan forest fires, ‘The Bonrd of ‘Trade members, true to thelr r e given generously; the liber scarcely behbaudhand; the “down-town’ merchants and the mann- facturérs are subscribing of thetr abundance. Quite a large. sum will be realized here. Other Western eities ure contributing. ln Milwaukee a committee to salleit subsetip- tons has’ been appointed by the Chamberot Commerce of thatelty. In New York over $10,000 have been subserlbed, Ar the Methodist Ecumeyieal Connetl yes terday the dscusslons were carried on mati ly by Atmerican delezates. Bishop Me- Tyre, of ‘Feunessee, sald that mine is should not travel on Sunday, Deltsnte Farley condemned = tha. use of intoxteating Mquars tn’ any shape by talnisters, aud held that some of the Vir- giula ministers were snot. strietly teny tes Delegate Edwards held that the temperance movement ls making progress In this evun- try, particularly tn Nortli Carotina, 1 ALN On the Philaddiphin & Erle Divisten uf the Pennsylvania Railroad Was passing overa bridge which spans a creek in Crawford County, Penusytvania,; the bridge, which had been “weakened by flames from burning trees close to the woodwork, give way, precipitating the entire train inte the ravine benenth. ‘The. engineer, Willlam Kipperly, and the trent, Charles Parks, were kiled, and two tramps, who were steallng a ride In the cars, are also supposed tof perished. "The loss of mer chandise was very great ‘Tins Ontario farmers aro suffering much from tho continued drouth, ‘Their vustures are parghed, and eattle f are falling off in flesh, ‘The winter stock of fodder fs belng drawn on to keep them in condition. In sume places cattle are dying for want of water, and the ground isso lard that fall plowtng fs so farlinpossible. Forest fires, espechally In the neighborhood of Parry Sound, Strafford, and Otterville, have done great damage. «A million dollars’ worth of timber fs reported to have been destroyed in the neighborhoud of Parry Sound alone, A LYNCHING Mob Numbering about 400 surrounded the jailat Dardanelle, Ark, re- contly and took therefrom. two murderers named Taylor and Bruce, put ropes around their necks, dragged thei inte the streets, and hanged them, ‘The execution Is deseribed as avery brutal affair, and yet it fs stated that public sympathy ts with the Iynclers, as itis considered that too long a thine clapses between a erime and the pusishment of the erhnlnals when the ordinary court proeeed- ings are resorted .to, and, besides, that tigre are, too miuny loopholes for the escape of erlinals,” IN the absence of Sugretary Blaine, Attor- ney-General MaeVeash sent the telegram on tho President's condition to Minister Lowell Jast night. Mr. MacVengh says that the pationt's wound and the inelstons wade by the: surgeons are looking better, thut heate acon- stderable quantity of food with relish yester- day, that the parotid: gland may be cunsit- ered substautinity well, that tho President fouls in much better’ spirits, and that his pulse fs firmer and better than it has been for many days, ‘The only cause of auxiety seems to be the condition of the right lung, and that will cause auxtety for some days to come, Senat, Masox’s attempt to shoot Gui- tenuis not viewed with a very alarming amomit of abhorrence or even Indignation, Asslatant-Adjutant-General Ruggles - sald yesterday that Mason will be turned over to the civ authorities of the District of Co- Tumbia, He wil perhaps be tried on a charge of shooting with intent to kill, A conyietion on the charge Is, highly lnproba- bie. If tried by court-matiial Mayon may bo subject to some punishment for vielation of military discipline, ‘This probably wilt bo the extent of his punishment. But it may be that he will not be punished In any way, Et would not be diffeult to convince a jury—to convincy a court-martial even—that Mason was not in his Nght wind when he shot nt Guiteru, . Tue opening of Haverly’s ‘Theatre, a cost- ly und substantial structure wholly bullt within tho past three months, occurred last event, and was generally recoznized as an fNusement avent of murked interest, the wealth and fushion of Chicage belog repre- sented In large numbers, As regards taste and rlelmess In arrangemont aud construc tion, as wells a ‘certain quality of comfort able ance mul roomy convenience too often sncrlileud for the suke of crowdlag in a few moro sents, the tuterlor of the now theatre surpasses anything of the khud over known In Chieugo, Many novel and bewutl- ful features In ‘theatrical construction lave boen Introduced, und the generat elfect has been tu produce a place of amusement on- threly in keeping with the size and impor taneo of the great inland imetropglis of the Western Hemlsphere, ‘Y cult to etre, tent of fattening | PRICE FIVE CENTS ‘THE PRESIDENT. A Further Amelioration of All His Alarming Symptoms. Evening Bulletin: Pulse, 100; Temperature, 98,6; Res- piration, , 18. The Night. Nispatch to Lowell Speaks of the Lungs as Still a Point of Danger, Correspondents Puzzled Over the Con- tradictory Nature of Dr, , Bliss’ Statements. Further Concerning the Highly Sensational Affair in Guitean’s Cell. The Sergeant Who Fired at the Wretch N under’ Mil. itary Arrest, The Assasin Had a Hard Night Sunday, and Prayed With- out. Ceasing. “ He Has, However, 80 Far, Given Ter * Different Versions of the Shooting. BETTER AGAIN, PUZZLED NEWSGATHERERS. Sveclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, y_ Loxe Brancit, Sept. 12.—The Presi+ dent’s condition Is as titful as tho sea that surges beneath tho bluffs at lis feet. One atay it is smooth and pludld, and the west Ht is Jashed In its fury by a storm. Yes y there were few who were not despondent, and who did not fear that another terrible complication had come. ‘Today it has been 2 bright day at Elberon, After a night that was unusually restless, he hay hak a day which some of his attendants pronounce the best day he has had for weeks, ‘The reason for theso changes ju the President's cons ditton are wore dificult to disepver than the causes for the changes In the sea, YESTERDAY the pulse and temperatures were very high, and tho President had a raging fever, It seenied probable that there was an abscess In the Jungs—the complication which hits been most dreaded, and which it is so dlii- "Today the pitlse- and temper- ature are considerably. jower, but much too high for aman who fs even appronching a stage of convalescence, But Dr. Bilas says that there positively Is no serious difieulty with the lungs, . Dr. Boynton, however, Is known to have said that there Is an abscess there, but that the-difliculty has heen bridged, and that there are not nowany indications of new complications, Dit, AUNEW, too, ts quoted as having said privately to a : frlend that there was an abscess in the lines, and that he did not know how serious ic would he. With sueh divided oplntons among those who have the best meang of knowing the truth, it Is dificult to state what the President's condition is, Those who seek -for hope without reason ean tind it possibly in the bulletins of tuday, Ono will reid: them in vain to tind the only lufornation as to the condition of Yet the Inug ts the feature of the President's ease whieh for days has been the subject of anxiety. No one can know from tho buletins that the lung fs better, or that it has aver caused apprehension or given trouble, Yet Dr. Bliss, who denied In Wash- lagton with great emphasis that anything was the mutter with the ling, or that any camplicntion in that organ was feared, bas suid today that the lungs are bettes than they were In Washington. THIS IS THE FIRST TIME that the pubile has had any information from the surgeons in charge that the lungs were not in perfect condition ia Washington. It was, liowever, stated more than three weeks ago, In these dispatches, that percussion of the lungs showed a dull spot on the lower part of the right Jung. ‘The trouble which then began, and was for the first Udine ane nounced in these columns the day of Its dls- covery, has since continued, until ft reached what may live been Its erlsis yesterday, If it be true, ay Dr. Boynton hopes, that the present trouble has been bridged, then It tay be expected that the President will tuke 2 new departure on the rond to recov ory, for, if the polson du his system [s not strong enough to form an abseess on the Inngs, there Is gootl reason to hope that It 1s ernticated from the system, ‘There are those, however, who fear that today [3 SIMPLY THER GOOD DAY, siinilar to muny that Ive preceded In the past two months, whieh liye been followed by bud days and by seasons of relapse, WHATEVER THE DOCTORS SAY PUNLICLY, there Is no doubt thut the President's hugs ara the source of his greatest: Immediate peril, Dr, Bliss fs reluctant to admit elther that the President Is threatened with an abe seess uf the Jungspr fs sulfering from blood- polgon, “if this Is an abseess, Doctor, in the lungs, could it have arisen from bioud-potsontug ”? he was asked, : ‘Tho reply was that all of tho blood-polson- fue has gone out-of his system— that, fn short, it was ellminated some tine ago, ©The matter that’ has lHtted from «tho throut came, or tat least some of it, fvont the mucous membrine which ts most cestainly fnflamed,”? sald the Doctar; “and,” he. continued, “oumtil the flow of pus trom the parotid swelling, which, had one opontng Inte his mouth, had ceased, wo coult not tell from whence It came. 'Yhatilow has ceased... Ethink that 1, get a little ont yesterday, That was the Inst, how- over, ‘Thore ls now # mucous, purieut dis charge from the mouth, ‘here Is no pus there, ‘There la a very sinall tleld of dullness in the lower portlon of ‘the right lobo of tho. lung, ‘That shows that o loca! inflammation exists there, Whether u pus cavity is dorming or whether It 1s sluply a Hinited Jobular iuflammation we ure unublo to determing’ ag yet. . We hope todo sosoun, It un abscess develops, that woult be uw serious symptom, but nut necessarily w fatal one,” “ Do you think the trouble with the lung” is the result of blood-pulsoning 2” Lvan't say as to that. We don’t know what causes 1; but the evidences of blood~ poisoning all passed off some tine ago, aut so we iufér thag the Jung trouble is -not

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