LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 1881. during the Centenuial. He says be is from Chester county, where he married his wife. Frem the surrounding circum stances the neighbors think that Andrews had a quarrel with bis wire and that she rau away from the beuse and was caught by him in the corn field and beaten te death. Te hide the evidence of bis crime he dragged the body te the house and set fire te the building. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- LITTLE LOCALS. Here and There and Everywhere. This afternoon jurors for the August and September courts are being drawu. They will be published te-morrow. This morning several boys becameeu gaged in a light in front of the Inquirer office. The police put in an appearance, when the " kids " fled. The bulletin beards en the courthouse have been taken down by order of the commissioners, Mr. liusheng having changed his vote. At a meeting of the water committee, lust evening, .speciliralioiisferancw boiler and boiler-house for the water house were adopted. l'iopesals will new be asked ler. Thcic was no one in the station house this morning and the mayor had no court. Kllen I'icrsel get 15 flays front Alderman A. 1 Dennelly for being drunk and dis orderly. Charlie lirimtucr having repainted in a high style of .lapane.se decorative art the big book in front of Naur's book store, it was re-bung this morning. The book is 7 feet in length, 4 feet. 2 inches in width and 20 inches in thickness. A letter addressed ,; Messrs. Muston & Ce., Ne. ilia Arch St., Phil., Pa.," is held at the Lancaster office for postage. The monthly meeting of the beard of health was belli in select council chamber yesterday afternoon. The general health of the city is reported geed. A few nui sances were reported and returns of a number of marriages and births were re ceived. The leading dry goods stores have ahead) taken action in favor of early clos ing, t'ivlcr, Bewers As Hurst, 25 East King street, close at ( o'clock ; Watt, Shand &, Ce., 8 Kast. King ; 1). Hair, 14 Kast King ; It. K. Fahnestock, 35 East King ; I lager A: Ure.. 25 and 27 West King ; Metzger.llaid A; Haujhman,43 "West King ; J. P.. Martin A: Ce., 54 and 5(5 West King, will close at 7 o'clock p. in., except en Saturday, henceforth until the 1st of September. Other dealers will no doubt fellow. Roiling Accident. This afternoon as Geerge Wall, pro prietor of the Southern Exchange, and his friend Gee. W. Mansfield, of Philadelphia, were rowing a beat en the Coucstega above Veuarts' lauding, the rowlock broke and both men were thrown heavily te the bot tom of the beat. Beth men were badly bruised about, the back. S. .lllh Street M. 12. Church. Kscursieu le Leng Rranch ami Ocean tireve en Thursday, .Inly 2a. Keuiiil tickets geed ter three days only $3.73. jj-r.,7,'.U2.14,13A.ltw trip Merchants' isxeumleii 1 Ceney Island en Thursday, .1 ttly -I. Keund trip ticket geed ler three days only Jl.ftft. Train leaves Lancaster ami Columbia at 1 a. in. Fer particular.- :sec ciiculars at ull stations en Reading .V Columbia railroad. .lyfi.7,.,12.1I.l."i<w It is arranged, w understand, te have the vehicles conveying all persons le What UJcn park tomorrow te start from the coriieref North Queen and .lames street at 8 and ' '. a, m. and I p. m. A Hue time U anticipated. I'ariiiers and Mechanics i:cursi.in. lioasyeu please te Atlantic City via Cam den A. Atlantic railiead or Cape May Tin steamer Republic en Saturday, .Inly lti. Keund trip tickets geed ter three days le At lantic City and lour days le Cape -May. Fare te cither place only t-.': special train leaves Lanciiblcr at 2 a. in. : Columbia at 2 a. in. : Maiilieini at 2:3 " ; l.itilx a 2:11. and Hphr.ilaut :!:! See circulars and pellers at all station--. i. yti,7,'J, 12.14, IftA; II w 0 Pennsylvania Leaf Tobacco fur Sale. Special Netice. The undersigned has for sale 7c'i: cases 'mi IVniisylvania Leaf Tobacco, being Schreedei- & lien's enlire pacLing et that crop. The let has heeu recently strip ped sampled" by F. f. I.lndc ft Ce., el New Vnrlr, ami will he -old entire, ter net cash only. Km-inspection et samples and turtlier iuler inalien apply te A. TKLI.KR. 233 Shippm street, l.aiicasler, I'a. I.AM'Asriat, -l une 2:i, 1SS1. .iunc-i r.id-ji'iiiM.Vjy-J r-7 :i Trimtv's Picnic. On Thursday, .Inly II, t he Sunday school-, el Trinity Lutheran church will picnic at Fine tirevepark, Cumberland county, the terminus et the famous Seuth Mountain railroad, a ride ever which is it-elf declared by thee who have enjoyed It te be worth a (lay's journey. The picnic grounds are situated :: miles trein llarrisburg via C. V. It. It., making the total distance from lids city and return III miles and which makes the price of tickets jl ter tin: round trip, with children p halt-price ap pear exceedingly low. l'lnc drove has long been regarded as the ' laverlte mountain picnic rcserl," patronized liberally by the peo ple et Cat lisle. Ilarrlsburgand the neighbor hood. It is right in the heart el a beautiful and romantic country and the park is amply supplied with even, convenience ler the ae eoiumedation of picnic parties, se that a dc ligiitful time is assured nil who accompany the Trinity excursion, Sale, el" tickets will close te-morrow at Leng's, linker's. Iliibley's and lleinitsli'sdriig stores. Fer ilie I'oer Children. The manager of the annual tree excursion ler thu peer children el I Ills oily announces the purpose te held one shortly te which tl e children whose parents cannot afford ti pro vide them with this hcallhtul ont-deor recrea tion will be cordially invited. Mr. Leenard ntatcs that the date is net yet lixed, audit will depend largely upon the liberality of the popular response te l be reeiicst ler contribu tions in aid et this worthy charity. The park at Millersville his been selected us tiie plaee. Jlr.A.C. Leenard will thankfully receive con tributions In money or previsions. Fer tender ami iullamed laces Ciiticura Shaving Seap is worth its weight in geld. The aged and infirm are strengthened and acuities brightened liy Malt Raters. KPEV1AI. NOVICES. Thousands of women have been entirely cured el the most stubborn uses et female weakness by the use et Lydia K. 1'inkliam's Vegetable compound. Send te Mrs. Lydia K. rinkliam, 2X5 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass.. for pamphlet. Ited Itugfi, Readie. Rats, mice, ants, tlies, vermin, mosquitoes, Insects, Ac., cleared out by " Ueugh en Rats." ISc. boxes at drngglsls.. Depot .lehn F. Leng ft Sens, Lancaster Helling j-iIck ssjn'ptein itui cure. The symptoms are mr.isture, like perspira tien, inlense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as it pin worms were crawling in ami about, the rectum ; the private parts are sometimes uf tectcd ; It allowed te centii.ue very serious re sults may inllew. lr. Swayne's All Healing Ointment is R pleasant sure. cure. Alse for tetter. Itch, suit rheum, scald head, Erysipelas, barber's Itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Trice, SO cents, three boxes for $123. Sent by mail te any address en re ceipt of price ie currency or three cent post pest litre stamps. Trepan! only by lr. Swayne ft Sen. 330 Nertli Sixth street. Philadelphia, I'a. Sold by all prominent druggists. june23-3nidM WSAw Laber Saving. The demand or the people for an easier method of preparing Kidney-Wert lias induced the proprietors, the well known wholesale druggists. Wells. Kichardsen & Ce., or Bur lington, VI., te prepare it for sale in liquid form as well a9 in dry form. It saves all the labor of preparing, and as it is ciiuall efll clentit is preferred by many persons. Kid uey-Werl always andevery where proves itself a perfect remedy. Buffalo News. jyMwd&w CJUMMKK GOODS. CUMMER GOODS. AFTER THE 4th. After the Fourth of July finds us heavily overstocked with many kinds of goods for summer. They must be sold at whatever price they will quickly bring. It isn't practicable te set particulars before you in the papers te-day, uer in deed any day, with anything like fullness. Whatever wc have tee much of for the season will be marked down as seen as we get te it, taking the most urgent things first. Lawns that should have sold at 12$ cents when they came, a week age, must new go at 10 cents. Woolen checks, debeiges, flannel suitings, silk and wool garnitures and black grenadines go dewu. Many sorts of hosiery ; men's and boys' hats of a great many sorts ; and all the ladies' trimmed hats ami, bon nets go down. Beys' clothing suffers a severe sorting out;. Seme whole stocks and all broken ones go dewu. Laces, embroideries and white goads we cau't reduce the price of, ue matter hew many there are ; for we have all the trade we cau serve new. Besides goods that are se strictly seasonable as te ba urgent, all the odds and ends in the store go down. Whatever you may want there's a fair probability that we have it below the market price. JOHN WANAMAKER, Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market Streets, and City Hall Square, PHILADELPHIA. u 1 1VI.lCIt, IIOWLICS Si liUKST! G 1IVLEK, UOWtSI'i ft UUKST1 REDUCING STOCK ! REDUCING STOCK ! HAKUAIXS OFFEltED: JtAfiOAIXS OFFEJtED! IX KVKKV DEPARTMENT. IX F.VF.RA DEPARTMENT. MONEY SAVED MONEY SAVED BY EXAMINING OUR STOCK BY EXAMINING OUR STOCK BEFORE PUUC1IAS1NC. REFOUE PURCHASING. WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT A CALL. WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT A CALL. NOTE. Our Friends ami Customers and all ethers who feel disposed te favor iw wil'i their patronage would oblige us if they could make the days' purchases before o'clock in the evening, except Saturday evenings, during the het months or July and August, as we wish te close at that time in order te give our employees and ourselves some little recreation, as being ou our feet from six o'clock in the morning until nine o'clock at night is a little mere than we can stand during the excessive heatet these months. -:e:- GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST, 25 EAST KING 8TKKKT. LANCASTER, PA. M et tiers ! M outers 1 1 l ethers ! ! Are you disturbed at night and broken et your rest by tislck child sull'erlng and crying -.villi the excruciating pain et cutting tcetli 1 if se, go at once and gel a bottle of MRS. WINSl.OWS SOOTHING SYRUP. It will re lieve the peer little Miflcrcr immediately de pend upon it: there Is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en eaitli who has ever used n, who will net tell you at. once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best temale physician and nurses in the United Slates. Sold everywhere; 2.1 cents a Let lie. nnirMydAwM.WAS Save luiir Hair itettp u Beautiful. The " Londen Hair Celer Restorer" Is the most ilellglitlul article ever introduced te the American people and Is totally different Irem all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free from all impure ingredients that render many ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where baldness or tailing of the hair exists, or prema ture grayness, from sickness or oilier causes, lis use will restore the natural yeullilul color, and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the scalp from all impurities, dr.ndriitf, etc., at the same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering it soil and pliable, making It an indispensable article in every teileL Ask your druggist Ter Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Price 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles, $4. Main depot ler the United States, 3.10 North Sixth street, Philadel phia. uill-lvdTThA Fiw II ay Fever. Mkssiis. Ki.v I'.nes., Druggists, Oswego, X. Y. I have been alllictcd for twenty years, dur ing the months of August and September, with Hay Fever, and have tried various reme dies for its relict without success. 1 was in duced te trv your Cream Balm : have used it with favorable results, and can confidently recommend it te all similarly alllictcd. Robt. W. Tewslev, (ex-Mayer) Elizabeth, N. J. Messrs. WhituA Buiuhck, Druggists, Ithaca. N. Y. 1 recommend te these suffering (a 1 have been) with Hay Fever, Ely's Cream Balm : have tried nearly all the remedies I could Hud, and give litis a decided prelcrcncc ever them all. It has given me immediate re lief. C. T. Stephens, Hardware Merchant, Ithaca, N. Y. Sept. 0, 1SS0. Price 50 cents. iyl-wdeed&w In ttie AVhule History of Alodlclne Ne preparation has ever performed such mar mar veleous cures, or maintained se wide a reputa tion, as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which Is re cognized as the world's remedy for all diseases of the threat and lungs. Its long-continued scries of wonderful cures in all climates lias mad it universally known as a sate and reli able agent te employ. Against ordinary colds wliiilt aawn 41m f U-AfUnhAN t Tfir UHI'InilU disorders, it acts speedily and surely, always relieving suffering, and often savlnglilc. The protection it affords, by its timely use in threat and chest disenlcrs, makes it an invaluable remedy te be kept always en hand in every home. Ne person can afford te be without it, and these who have once used it never will. Frem their knowledge et its composition and effects, physicians use the CnERiiv Pecteua. extensively in their practice, and clergymen recommend it. It is absolutely certain in its remedial effects, aM Vill always cure where cures arc possible. Fer sale by all Healers. ju20 -lwdced&w KoceVeld and Ilay Fetrsr Messrs. White & Burdick, Druggists, Ithaca. N. Y. I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm te rclieveall persons suffering with Rese Celd and Hay Fever. I have been a great sufferer from the same complaints ; have liad great relief bv using the Balm. I have recommended it te many of my friends for Catarrh, and in all cases where they have used the Balm freely have been cured. T. Kennkv, Dry Goods Mer chant, Ithaca, New Yerk. Sept. C, 1$S0. Messrs. Wm. Rust & Sens, Druggists, New Brunswick, X. .1. Since boyhood 1 have been troubled with Catarrh and Hay Fever, and have been unable te obtain permanent relief until 1 used Ely's Cream Balm, which has cured me. After a tew day's use I could sleep all night, which I could net de before. E. L. Clicxcrer, New Brunswick, N. J. Price 50 cents. iul5-wdeedJtw Poverty and Suffering. " 1 was -dragged down with debt, poverty and sufleriug ler years, caused by a siek fam ily ami large JLdl Is for doctoring, which did them no geed. ' 1 was completely discouraged, until one year age, by the advice el" my pastor, I procured Hep Bitters and commenced I heir use, and in one month we were all well, and none et us have seen a siek day since, and 1 want te nay te all peer men, you can keep your families well a year with Hep Hitters ter less than one doctor's visit will cost, I knew n. A Werkinaman." Jyl-2vd.tw reLiTivxi.. Fer County Commissiener: FRANK CLARK, or Strasbnrg township. Subject te the choice et the Democratic coun ty convention. -inrC-d.t wlp ADAMS. DIETRICH, of Maner township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. HENRY F. HARTMAN (Lime Burner), el East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice of the Democratic comity convention. apr-J-il.twtp MARTIN HILDERRAN f, et Mount .ley Koreugh. Subject te the decision of ilie Dem ocratic con n lv convention. apl.'I-.l.twtp JERE MOHLER. Lphi.il.i. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county conven tion, uprll-d&wlp Fer Count J' Auditer: JOHN S. BROWN, et Drumore township. Subject te Democratic rules. ui27-d&wtp JOHN L. LIGHTNER, el Lcaeeck township. Subject te the decision et the Democratic cenntv convention. aprlS-tfd&w HEATHS. Edwards On the 4th Inst., Mary Ann Ed wards, used It'i year., 10 months and is days. The relatives and friends el the family arc re spectfully invited te attend the tuneral Irem the resilience of her husband, Charles Ed wards, JIS West King street, en Thursday alternoen, at 3 o'clock, te proceed te Wood ward Hill cemetery. it Kautz On July 5th, Catharine Kaulz. aged CI years. Funeral en Friday morning at S o'clock. Interment at Lancaster, Pa. Dearest mother thou hasi icfl u, Here thy less we deeply feci; Hut 'tis Ged that, hast bereft, us. He can all our sorrows heal. NEW AlVEKTISEJUENT.S. 1?OK KENT L.COOS & SON'S 1IAKKUY, . Fer particulars apply at the Bakery. jyC-tfd 101 AND 103 MIDDLE STREET. 15. MARTIN & CO. WE ARE OFFERING MANY IJARGAIXS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. NEW AXtrEBlESEtL&NT, ANCASTEK BAZAAR. ASnBBRTM 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. On Wednesday, July 6, We will continue a special sale of LACES. Our'aaaertment et Laces Is the U.rgest ever shown in this city, and our prices are certainly the lowest. .A rull line el" Valenciennes Laces at lUc, l$e and 25c apiece. Cluny Laces 5c a yard, 50c a piece. Finy Maltese Laces at 3c, 10c uud lie a yard. Wide Vrmicelle Laces at 5c and 7c a yaid. Fine Russian Laces at 10c and lie a yard. Fine Mechlin Laces, ty. inches wide, 17c a yard, t ,.. Real and Imitation Torchon Laces. VltEAM AND 1 LACK HP AXIS II LACK. BLACK CIIASTILLY AXD IM PORTED LACE. New styles el Laces received daily and sold at verv Lew Figures. samples sent te all parts et the country and orders promptly attended te. ASTRICH BRO'S. STU' ,tlV HATS, iiV. If you can make any use et our STRAW HATS The prices are tin inducement. One Let new al 50c One Let new at 7."c One Let new at $1 These goods have been marked down Irem time le lime, till new they arc selling ferONli-HALF THEIR WORTH. And that let et White Vests of which we had se many last week, is thinning out very fast. FniiM Bqqqs ith us means almost everything that you can think el ler MEN AND. BOYS' WEAR; And the prices are being reduced ju-1 as last as wee in ijcl te them. & ONE-PRICE HOUSE, , 36-38 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. XTI-.W CLOTH INK SIOKK R ENTEI AL. ONE PRICE HOUSE, 37 North Queen Street. Short Breatli. O. Bertle, Manchester, N. Y., was troubled with asthma for eleven years. Had been obliged te alt up sometimes ten or twelve nights In succession. Found immediate re lief irem Themas' EclectricOil, and is nowen newen tirely cured. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's Drug i tore, 137 Nertli Queen street, Lancaster. 0. HOSIERY. UNDERWEAR, (i LOVES, FANS, LINEN SUITS, DUSTERS, &c. MOSQUITO CANOPIES ANDNETTINli. WINDOW SHADES. CARPETS AND WALL PAPERS. GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. NOTICE. Until further notice our store will close at 7 o'clock p. in., except Saturday evening. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Cor. W. King and Princs Streets, GREAT MARK DOWN: Suits te Order formerly iT; new $12. Suitste Order formerly $1S; new $1.". Suits te Order lenuerly $i2 ; new $1S. Suits.te Order lermerly $23; new $C0. Suits le Order formerly $:!(; new 2.". And every Suit uai ranted a Perfect Fit. Trimmed with the Rest Trimmings tlic'marltct all'erds. ircliiMTiii'iiDpimt is new en a sure looting. Every (armenl wc made te order this season was net only a uer tect tit. but the stvle et cut was positively never equaled in tills city bctere. Our Ready-Me Department is still filled with CHOICE SUITS, which have been reduced I (iper cent. Z We have the Choicest. Let of WHITE VESTS DUCK, MARSEILLES AND REVERSIBLE, IIOTII WHITE AND COLORED; ALSO REDUCED 10 PER CENT. LINEN COATS IN 20 DIFFERENT STYL.E3, ritiui :ie cents up. OUR STOCK OF LANCASTER. PA. Gents' Furnishing Goods Cannet he Excelled in This City. One visit te my store will certainly convince you that the above assertions are true. AL. R0SENSTEIN The Leader of Fashion, NO. 37 N. QUEEN ST., Lancaster, pa. SECOND EDITION. THUBSDAY EVENING, JULY 6, 1881. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, July C. Fer the Middle Atlantic states fair weather, westerly winds, higher barometer, and ue decided chauge iu temperature. THE PRESIDENT'S CONDITION. Telegraphic Reports of Te-day. Executive Mansion, Washington, JulyC. The following bulletin is just is sued : 8:30 a. m. The president has passed a most comfortable night and has slept well. His condition has remained throughout as faverable as when the last bulletin was issued. The pulse is becom becem iug less frequent and is new 98 ; tempera ture 98, respiration 2". Signed D. W. Bliss, J. Woedwaid, J. K. Barnes, Rebert Reybnrn. His Condition at 10:30 a. in. Executive Mansion, 10:30 a. ra, The condition of the president since the date of the last official bulletin, 8:30 a. m., has further improved. His pulse is new 90 and his temperature is normal. In Geed Condition. Executive Mansion, Washington, D. C, July 011:30 A. m Official The president remains quite as comfortable as at the date of the last bulletin, lie takes his nourishment well. Pulse 100, tem perature 99.7, respiration 23. Signed P. W. Bliss, J. K. Barnes, J. J. Woodward, Robt. Reybnrn. The ltlse In the PuIhe Officially Kxplauie 1 Executive Mansion 12:.13 p. m. The slight rise in the pulse, of the president since the official bulletin of 8:30 a. m. has been caused by tlie changing of the bed ami the movement of the patient's body, which it necessitated. His symp toms ale regarded as very favorable. Coeling the Keiiiii. 1 i". m. Unless some unfavorable change should occur no further official bulletins will be issued until 8:30 p. in. Experiments arc new being made under the supervision of the attending physicians with diuercnt sorts of refrigerating apua ratus in order te lclicve the president, .if possible, from the unfavorable iulluence of the great heat by artificially cooling the atmosphere of his room. Ne Change Executive Mansion, 2:30 p. m. The president's condition at this hour remains unchanged, all miners te thu contrary notwithstanding. Eiieeurageu. hut Anxious. Executive Mansion, July (5. Secre tary Blaine has just sent the following telegram : Lewell, Minister, Londen : The pres ident passed a very comfortable night and for the first time since he was wounded his pulse this morning is below ene hun dred. His physicians feel fresh encourage ment, but are intensely anxious for the trying days yet te come. Signed Blaine, Secretary of State. Sympathy from California. San Francisce, July 6. The Republi can county convention last evening adopted a resolution expressing sympathy with the president and his family and hopes for his recovery; condemning the doctrine of sen atorial control of patronage ; and, while congratulating the country en the fact that the assault en President Garfield is entirely devoid of political significance, yet holding that the course pursued by an eminent man has iutlucneed a maniac te attempt the life of the chief magistrate of the nation. IN KUKOPJ-J. Intense Heat in Knglniitl. Londen, July 0. Intcnse heat prevails throughout Europe, Four soldiers were suustruck at Aldcrshet ou Monday last. France Preparing for War. The 3eruiiirj Pest prints the following preminently: "Wc have reason te be lieve that in the course of a few days France intends te mobilize 120,000 men and ask thu Chambers for credits for the dispatch and employment of the hoops for three months. This extraordinary step is based upon the necessity of immediately securing tranquillity and safety in the French possessions in Northern Africa. M. Baithelcmy St. Hilaire, minister of foreign affairs, will address representations te the powers explaining the motives of the above movement, giving them te un derstand that France is prepared te take what further measures she may deem requisite for the protection of her interests wherever-menaced." Sympathy for the l'resblent. The anxiety concerning President Gar field continues unabated. It is the unan imous testimony if the Americans here that the personal feeliug among the Eng lish people aroused by the shorting of the president is greater than that evoked by any foreign event of recent years. AT ALBANY. The Heuse Finds its Senyc of l'repriely. Ai.itANY, July C. In the Assembly to day Speaker Sharpe, alter alluding te the fraternal action taken by the Democratic members of the Legislature yesterday in relation te the great crime, offered the following en behalf of the whole Heuse : Wiiekbas, A great crime hac been com mitted in the city of Washington, where by the life of the chief magistrate of the nation has been imperilled, a happy and leviug ifamily cast into profound grief, and the heart of a great and patriotic people bowed m sorrow. Therefore, Resolved, That the Assembly of the state of New Yerk docs hereby express its deep condemnation of this foul deed of attempted murder as revolting te the morals te the civili.cd world. Resolved, That this Assembly recog nizing in James A. Garfield a chief mag i st rate, severely desirous of fulfilling the responsible duties of his office -with loyal regard te the interests of the whole country, does here "by tender him its profound sympathy and respect, and they assure him that with humble submission te the Divine Will, this Assembly does most earnestly hope for his speedy return te health and te the exercise of the1 duties te which the people have called him. Reseived, Te the family of the president and especially te his heroic aud deveied wife, wc tender our heartfelt condolence and the assurance of our sympathetic re gard. Resolved, That a copy of these resolu tions be forwarded te tiie secretary of state of the United States, with the re quest that he lay them before the presi dent and family at such time as he may deem suitable. Messrs. Hayes, Brooks and JAlverd spoke in appropriate terms of horror a t ympathy with the victim resolutions were adopted the crime and of it, when the by a rising vote. lows : Petter 53, Conkling 32, Wheeler 42,. Cernell 6, Crowley 0, Lapham 11, . Rogers 4, Felger 1. Ne choice. MEDICAL OPINION. ' What Or. Agnew Says. Last evening Dr. Agnew said of the president's condition : " The absence of any further distension of the abdomen, the disappearance of the pains in the legs, the many ether signs that the president's strong system is reasserting itselfare all tee gratifying te be passed ever without comment. I am averse te hinting at the new dangers that threaten the patient, because the newspapers find their way into that sick chamber with alarming ease. Everybody reads the newspapers about the White Heuse. I found them, actually, in the sick room. Therefore, I think it wise net te talk about the dangerous way marks that stand at intervals along the read te recovery. Considerations for the patient stand before everything. It is by striving te fersee the effects of the future stages of the wennd (all of which are natural and likely te arise) that the pro gress of the patient can be constantly assisted. Fer instance, the favorable bodily condition of the president proves far mero clearly than the natural action of the bowels that the intestines have net been severed, be cause had the stomach or an intestine been cut death from bleed poisoning would have occurred ere this. I de net regard the search for the ball as wise at this stage, and de net think for a moment that it will be attempted. Dr. Degrass, of Georgia, was the first te propose the heroic treatment suggested by Dr. Simms, but I doubt very much if the Londen surgeon would have pursued tha; course under all the cir cumstances. Nobody knows or can knew exactly wheie that ball is ledged. I inserted my tinner te its full length into the wound, far past the broken rie ; still I cannot say where it is. I can surmise ; but who would dare te cut a patient open en a mere guess? Wherever the ball is there exists a clot of bleed which nature or science must eliminate. I had a great number, of cases during the war quite similar te President (Jar field's, some of whom recovered. Tlicre Tlicre Tlicre foreliis case is net hopeless, although iu the great majority of instances a fatal re sult fellows. The tingling in the legs is net as serious a symptom as might be in ferred, especially since Air. Garfield moves his legs readily. He turned ever ou his face readily te permit us te examine his wound. The exact location of the wound is en the right side, four inches from the spine. The missile entered between the tenth and eleventh ribs, the latter being broken. Frem the exterior appearance of the wound the presumption certainly would he that the liver has been traversed and that the ball is somewhere iu thu lower part of the abdomen. Either case would be equally dangerous. The favorable symptoms Dr. Gress finds in the conclusive evidence that the bladder is net injured nor any of the small intes tines cut. The stomach is returning te its normal action. The patient has great physieial aud mental strength iu his or deal. If no acute spmptems of peritonitis appear by te-night the chances of recovery will be quite even. Hestonvllle Philadelphia A Erie K. R.J Iowa Gulch Minluir 21 Flre Still Kaglng. St. Pktkksrukg, July 0. The fire at Minsk which broke out en Sunday last is still raging. Over JiOO houses have been destroyed. MARKETS. Philadelphia Market. I'mLADBLFiiiA, July (. Fleur market linn, with lair demand ; Superltne, 'J U0jR Till; extra $Kj4 - ; Ohie & Indiana family, at 15 7."Sf i"i; Pennsylvania tanilly "..Mi 5IU: St. Leuis de G OttJjO Se ; Minnesota Extra I5S'IW: de straight, $23(!."iU: win ter patent ffiWan i"; tuning dey: S07GO. liye Heur at $". Wheat dull and lower; Ne. i Wc.-dcin Ked, 12!; ihil. and I'cnu'u Kc.l,$l 'JJ1 ; ; de Amber, 1 Zldl '.'I. Cern market linn en local scarcity; steamer. Sic; sail yellow, !7fifSe; Mill mixed, -MK5(ic; Ne.:;, mixed, Mc. Oats steady for local lets; Ne. I White l!U ; Ne. '., de-llje; Ne. X. de MI0:; Ne. 2 Mien, asfKEIc" Rye steady ul I'll. Previsions II rm ; mt.-s perk $17 ttdf-lA ft; beet hum--, $; r.0i" en ; indlau m.ss beef $21 3l. ilaeeu swetted shoulders, 77je; s:dt de ':'Aii7c. : smoked luuiw I Il2e; pickled 'iu:s Lard market llriner; city keltic 12.; : loe-. bulelieiB al 10c ; prime steam $11 '.x. ISuttcr linn : Creamery extra at 2lfi"e; Western, at 22c. ; de xued lit choice 2I 2:1c; llradfenl county and New Yerk extra, 22c ; lii-st-'. viiK'-lc. Pennsylvania IS, iiiet ; Pen n 'a al WeNlern lc; Kells dull 17c. Kkk market Western. 17c. Cheese steady ; New Yerk full cream, IO)IOJ-.:c ; Western lull ereviii ft':J!sJe; de lair te keckI, iy.tftSi: Petroleum dull ; reliued 71c. Whisky, $1 12. Seeds (Jeed te prime Clever, no in-irket ; Timethy nominal at $:il."i; de de Flax-v-no nominal at f 1 2S. new VerB MarKet. Nw Yerk, July . Kleur State ami West ern dull and declining;. Superline Slate. If "Ji I Oi ; extra de $1 (iTilf iw; choice ile. ni' 5 ..": fancv de$."i e)i; 75; round hoop Ohie fl 70 $Z 1 0 : choice de $5 !0($ti7.; superfine western $1 XI Ml; common te (joed ex tra dell ('..-;" 2T. ; choice de $5 SeJtti 7. ; choice white wheat de, at J5 2.'tl 2T. Southern quiet, and unchanged ; common te fair extra $. SifiS 7." : geed te choice de $5 37 ."ill. Wheat about a'. lower and fairly active business; Ne. 2" Ked. July, $1 2.4il .':; de Anjf, $1 S2l H) de Sept., $1 iA Sgl 22;;;. Cern unchanged.'; mixed western spot, l'.fi "v'ie ; de future, 'iriiT!i'.. Oats dull and tiiu-lmnged ; State, f::e47c; Western I2'47c. Live Stock Markets. Chicago. Ilexb Receipts. ir,oel head ; K'd demand ; market active active and sti-eii; common te oed mixed packing. i."s;i; 1.1; light at $3 Stt 2', mainly $; 20i; 2r ; choice heavy at $ 'Jtt&'tS 50 ; culls-and light Yorkers, $e5"7.-. Cattle Receipts, 4itlO head; geed trade for fat ; prices firm ; experts. $;&('. 2.1 ; geed te choice shipping $.' mUt; lu ; common te fair, $1 STir 10 ; butchers' weak and lJ-i)e lower at $:.r,l)r7)l 2.1; dinners and butchers' in geed dc uiund at$2 7."rt 13; packers and leiilers dull at$J145. fcheep Receipts, :) head; market stead v; some expert demand ; lair te geek $1 l()l T.'i ; choice, $3Sj 7.1 : lower grades weak and low. "Kast Liberty Cattle Receipts for two days 1,122 head of through and 4US head et local. Market firm aud unchanged. Hogs Receipts, I'M head ; Philadelpliias. $C a)Si; 40 ; Yerker". $fiG 10. Sheep Receipts, ler two days, f;,7e0 head : market slew at Inst week's prices. Hiecic market.- New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States llends reported daily by Jacob II. Loxe, N. K. Cor. Centre Square. New Yere Stocks. Stocks weakening. .InlyO. A. M. P. it. V. M 10:00 1:00 li.UO . '.'Ait'-V, . 12 i::ei 12:1 12 127i Iy4 . liJJJS ( IJ7JS . 2I4 .... 21 . 123;$ 12:5 liUS . no .... wy 91 'r-'A. va A10T16 Chicago & Nertli Western. . Chicago. Mil. St. Paul..., Canada Southern t j A ! It Del., Lack.. t Western Delaware A Hudsen Canal., Denver ft'RIe linindc Hannibal ft St. Jee Lake Shere & Mich. .Southern.. 12 120 123J Balloting All me Same. Albany, JulyC. The joint convention met at uoen.Mr.Hustcd offered resolutions of condemnation of the attempted asassin asassin asassin ationef the president and expressive of sympathy with the president and his fam ily, which were adopted unanimously by a rising vote. Thu convention then voted for United States senator for the shei t term as fel- Manliattan Elevated. Michigan Central Missouri, Kansas & Texas N. V.. Lake Kric & Western New Jersey Central N. Y., Ontario & Western New Yerk Central Ohie A .Mississippi Pacific Mail Steamship Ce.... St. Paul A Omaha... . de Preferred Central Pacific Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis A Pacific... " " Preferred. Western Union Tel. Ce Philauilphia. 3tecka steady. Pennsylvania" K. R Reading Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Ituffale, Pitts. A W estem Northern Central northern Pacific. Preteried iVA 2I? 24 104 1(1.1 101 W'A VJJU Vi'i mK .... li lA leifci 10) wm :wa ; .... n; in; .... vi'A f. United States Kesds. Unital States i percnts. 4 5 . 3X " ." r.Jf. 1:00 114?: 1024 110 Neeu Quotation el the Uralu Markat mm Furnished by Jacob 15. Leng, Commission Itreker. Chicago. Wheat An if. ...t.ui VIS New Yerk. Cern PUILAOSLrUIA. Wheat Cern wills Baltixekb. Wheat Cern Oats .! .--; Sept. $I.OJ .?; Oct. ear. SLOTtf I.eeat stocks ami lteinls. Par 1. as val ssltp Lane.City t; per ct. Lean, due 1SS2. . .$100 Itifl 1SS.1... 100 114 ist... nxi us.: iac... km 120 ' 5 perct. in 1 or 3t vears. . loe lift " ft per ct. Scheel Lean 100 112 4 " in ler 2D years., loe lt " 4 " In ft or 20 years.. I0O 103 SO 4 " in 10 or 20 years, loe 1K JUSCKLLANEOl-S BONUS. yuarryvilic R. R.. due WO $100 $11 S Reading A Columbia R. R,.due 1SS2 100 102..V) Ijineaster Watch Ce., due ISSt; 100 105.S4' Lancaster (Jas Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler 20 years UH 1IU.5V Lancaster Cas Light and Fuel Ce., ilne ISSti loe 10G Stevens Heuse IUO 70 BASK STOCKS. First Nat iennl Rank $100 flTelia Fanners' National Rank ,V) 102.& Ltmcaster County National Rank., te 102.2 -Columbia Nalieuid Rank 100 1:1.1 Kphr.ita National Rank loe First National Rank, Columbia.. .. loe 131 First National Rank, Slnislnir 100 ISI.M First National Hank. .Marietta IO11 202. First National Rank. Mount .ley.. loe 113.7.1 Litit;: National Rank 100 Munlu'iiii National Rank 100 141. V. I'nien National Rank. Mount Jey. 30 70.51- Tt'ItxriKK STOCKS. Rjg Spring. Reaver Valley $2.1 $ 10.2T llridgejiert IliJ.; 20 CeliimbiaA Chestnut Hill 2ft IS Columbia A Washington 2ft ft Columbia A Rig Spring 21 11.1b Imeaster A Kphrata 2.1 I7.2.1 Lane, Kiizabetlil'n A Mi.l.llel'n 100 fll Lancaster A Fruitville. 30 30 Laiu-.islerA'.Litit;: 2:1 " G2.51 Lancaster A Williamslew 11 2ft ft.". ImeasjerA Maner fte !C Lancaster A Manbeini 21 30.41- UmeasterA Marietta 2ft 2ft'.; Ijiiiicibter A New Helland 100 S5 ltmcaster A Susiueliauua :set 275.- Laneasler A Willow Street 21 40.1: Strasbnrg A Millport 21 21 Marietta A May tow 11 21 40 Marietta A Mount Jey -ft MISCELLANL.'l'S MOCKS. (Juarryville R. R $30 $.12.'. Miller-ville Street Car 30 ft lniuirer Printing Cempanv 30 0 Watch Factory ion ll.lle tias Light aiitl Fuel Company 21 Stevens Heuse . loe Columbia Oas Company Columbia Water Company - Siisiiiehauna iron Company 100 7.1.10 Marietta llollewwui'c loe I.ANCASI '.:U llOVStCHOI.If MAKKHT. O.MKV. Rtilter 1 C. Cup cheese, 2 cups Cottage cheese, 2 pieces Hutch chce.-e t lump VUUITH. Apples "Jl l-i pk .. Ranunas I'dez Cherries, dried, II it Cherries 1 t.... Currants, dried, fl H- CurninLs, green, "fcl L Cranberries "p t Dried Apples t " Peaches fl (t Lemens vl dez Oranges yt de. Pine Apples Rasplie riles Watermelons each VEIICr.MILKH. Beets V l'uneli CucumlMrst dez Caulillewer t head Cabbage $) head Carrots $t bunch Oreen Reans. fl Yi )eek (irecn Peas, 'J J peek Onions fl y. pk .- New ;iuens ft li pk " $1 biineli Potatoes, (new,) t yt peek " (old) fl bus " (Sweet) flijpccl: Radishes Jt bunch Ripe Tomatoes "Jl box Rhubarb S bunch Soup Reans fl it Salsify fJ bunch Sn uaslics Turnips f! y. pk ret'i.-ritv. Chickens fl pair (live) Jt . (cleaned) MISCKM.ANKOIM. Apple Rulter 'j( t Coeeaiiiileac-h Kggsfldez Henevfl0 Seap f) It Saner kraut ft it 51 K v rs. Reel Bleat, ft B " Roast (ril) "f It " " (cliitek) f! fi " Cernell, fJ If. " Dried, fl 9 Bologna dried Ham fl ft Lambfia. I.ard fl B Mutten f) II. Perk fl ft. Sausage ft ft) PISH. RIuu I'ish fl P Catfish ft & Ced - Clams "1 1 ltd Kel.s fl ft. Haddock Halibut, "it fl Mullets Perch Porgies ft ft Reck. 7)11 II - Suckers White Fish ft B UICAI.N. Hay Timctliv f ten " Clever fl ten Cern fl bus Oats ft tills Ryef) bus TlinethvSeeed fl bus Wheat ft bus ..I&S20C '.'.'.'.'.HQUH! ....40-21 0C j.j,. Il"!!.iac ....I2C ".".""ftiiltle 10c r.sc IHttflJC !"."aih5c ....132Uc .V.".:;ifteJ ....".. 21e '.'.'.W'WKm .lifjdOc ftfviec SI0C ... .23c rr....:ftc fa. .".'"yec$l ...... 'zii.'M r,c 32f'.1c 10c IC 2lc 23c leffifti ....-.'15C .rfi)7e ...llffillle ....20j-2ft(r ftjif-c Sl--'c 12fSllJC 'Jftlllc umiie ....1012c ....-xrjiXte :wc i:;?!1mc ....lft21c '.'.'.vil$Wi: imiUM! 106012c 10c 1-SKc AC .".."iVi.2i UKa'l-Je IOC I2K: Ce 12.C die .... .He '.'.'..'.'.'. lite $2ii2i; $lti ivc .....SftJ'J0e .$.t.23f:Utl $1.10 SHSVEI.1..1SEOV!t. llMNTKh-TUO CIltLS KIKliKNKKAf. y Housework. Apply tit the Spreeher Heuse, North Duke Street. Je27-tfd TAfA.NTKII-FltOJI IO TO 15 HANDS TO work in a Stene Quarry, at Wrighlsvllle. Either experienced quarry men or common laborers may apply. Applv Se KKRR, WKITZKL A CO., je2l-li)ld Wriglit-svillePa. I Allium AND :i'-NTr, II YOU WANT A j (joed aud Fine Mltltijc Reet or Shee, Ready made or Made te Order, go te F.HIEMKNZ'S. Ne. 101 North Queen Street. Custom Werk a Specialty. Jy2tfdSAW 31 43 10J 9S4 ivM i:iu Myt ut 00 reyA 4A 4:: 10.V4 vY yjaA VSV' ! 5SJ my. at !lJ4 sei mi r.i ck 'Sdy. 'St;(, . 4 wa K'A v.y, 1UI'I.I( SAI.i: Or VARUAItLK UIT1LI--lug Leis, en Thursday eveninjj, July 7, ISSr, at the Keystone Heuse. Said Lets are sit uated 011 North Prince street, near the Read ing Railroad tifcpet. and numbered'.), il, Maud IK en Plot of Lets. Fer terms call at sale. jy2-:td B- F. ROWK, Auct. DIVIDKND NOTICK. The Reard of Manacri el the Lancaster A Susquehanna Turnpike Read have declared a dividend et tour per cent, ou the capital stock et the company, payable en demand at the elliee of the Treasurer, Ne. 3S Seuth Qneen street, Lancaster, I'a. -W. P. RRINTON, Treasurer. JII.V2, 1MSI." Je2-3td ri'l'lt X dent and Managers et the Lancaster, F.li. F.li. abcthtewu uud Middlctewn Turnpike Read have tills day declared a dividend 01 three dol lars en each share of stock, payable en de mand. J. M. LON'O, Treasurer. J iiiy 4, lbSI. jyft atdeaw SCHOOL TAX 1 881. The duplicate I In the hands et the Treas urer. 3 per rent, etr ter prompt payment. W. O. MARSHALL. Treasurer. Ne. 12 Centre Square. jtaOfl!ce hours from 'J a. 111. te 4 p. m. JS-tfdR E -sTATK OF SAnlUKf. CilCOSU, LATKOF 3lttner township. Lancaster cenntv. le- ceased. Letters of administration en said es tate having been granted te tliu undersigned, all persons indebted thereto arc requested te make immediate payment, and these having; claims or demands against the same will pre sent them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing in Maner township. Columbia Postefllcc. JOHNS. MANX, Administrator & 81, 8ij, E. D. S0B111, Att'y. JeUVetw
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