LANCASTER DAILY INTEL. JGENCIttl SATURDAY- JULY 2, 1881. ituuauuy Accident. This morning Dr. IJ. II. Greff while vis iting a patient left his horse and carriage Btmclinjj in charge of a boy named Frank Tayler, en MilUin htrect near. Lime. The horse took fright at something and plunged forward, bnt the boy held en te the rein and was dragged some distance, linally losing his held when in rear of Doeisem's coach shop. Tlie horse con tinued its flight through Mi 01 in te Chris tian street. In attempting te turn down Christian street the horse ran his head entirely through the glass doers of Gruger's marble works. Backing out of this uny inn Portable position he ran down Christian street and into the blind alley in rear of the old lockup, where he was captured. Yeung Tayler escaped with a few scratches and bruises, the horse had his leg somewhat cut with broken glass, and the carriage had a shaft broken. Gored by a Hull. Henry .Steliman, a son of Tobias Stcb man, living en Leng Lane, Conestoga township, was se badly gored by a bull yesterday that his life is despaired of. It appears that the animal is an imported one, and that sonic time age he chased out of the yard another boy who was teasing him. .Sine; then the boy has been in the habit of teasing the bull from the opposite side of the fence, enraging him mj that it was made unsafe for ethers te approach him. Dr. Miles Davis, of Millersville, is attending the wounded boy. KiluHen Ileal li. Aii unknown man came te lirackbill's hotel. Earl township, last evening, lie complained of feeling ill and died this morning. The coroner's jury found that he died of lung disease. The man has the initials " C. IJ." en his arm. Who he is net known, but it is thought his name is Carl Smith. riculc oil Monday. Tin; "Friendly Eleven" will lielit their pic nic at Tell's lliiiii en Monday nc.t. 'Bii'-es will leave Grant Hall at Do'eleck in the nierninj.-. Wayne Ceinicll Kxrui-Hleii te Atlantic City en Monday next, J uly 4. Keiind nip tickets geed ler two days, from Lancaster and Columbia only $'75. Frem Petersburg, l.aiica-ter Junction and all station en the Reading & Columbia Railiead tickets will he geed ter three days. Special train leave.-. Lan caster at 4 a. in.; Columbia, 4: Petersburg. 1:20; Lancaster J unction, V.Z) : Munlicim, 4::!3; l.ititz, 4:l.: Kphrata..j:e:. J29Jy2d 'SO renimylvanla Leal Tobacco fur Sale. .Slieelul Ne'iee. The undersigned has for sale ".-( cases 0 Pennsylvania Leaf Tobacco, being Schreedcr i lien's entire packing el tli.it creji. The let has been recently " strip pod suiupled" by F. C. Lindu & Ce., el Sew Yerlr, and will be sold entire, for net cash only. Fer inspection of samples and further inlor inler inlor matien apply te A. TELLER. S!3 shippen .SI reel, Lauc-a-dcr, l'a. 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Uracil, in the POlh year of her age. The relatives and friends arc respectfully in vited te attend the funeral, lrem the residence of Chas. F. linger, Abbeyvlllc, en Sunday afternoon, July 3, at half-past three o'clock. ltd Mahtin. tn this city, en the 30th ult., Lillic W.. wife or J. C. Martin. The relatives and friends of the family arc respectf ully invited teattend the funeral. 1 rem the residence of her husband. Ne. IIS East Walnut street, en Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. 2td NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. w ANTED AN APPKKNTICE HOY. AP- ply te L. K. ROTE, ltd Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Streets. FOUKTII OF JULY. Turtle Soup for sale en JULY 4, at 50 cents a quart. Send in orders early. JOHN COPLAND, ltd 125 North Queen Street. AIXANUSEE OCR HANDSOMK, GOOD, Cheap and Reliable Parler Suits, Walnut and Painted Chamber Suils; also an immense stock et all kinds et Furniture, ut HOFFMEIKEK'S, ltd Se. 2 East King street. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JULY 4. FIREWORKS. Pieces. jyl2tdR Larj rge Supply of J. E. WEAVER, Fine Ne. 55 West King Street. ,. Lancaster, Pa. 11CUK WINKS MD LIQUORS; ALSO Druggist's 95 per cent. Alcohol, at Cheap Grocery and Liquor Stere, 9-lvd Ne. 205 West King Street. A. A. Klll W Alii 3 Iebl9- MUSIC THIS EVENING AT FKASKE'IS .Summer Garden by Cleinmens's City Hand. Burbcy's Celebrated Heer en tap. ltd JOHN HESS, Proprietor. I All IKS) AND GENTS. IF YOU WANT A j Geed and Fine Fitting Heet or Shee, Heady-made or .Made te Order, go te F. HIEMENZ'S. Ne. 10 North Queen Street. Custom Weifc a Specialty. jy2-tfdS&W POOL FLAYING. THE LOVERS. OK Peel Playing will find one of the He-t Tables in the citv at the f-aloen, 527 North Christian street. Price per game for two per sons. 10 cents ; for three or mere persons, 13 cents PETER W1RT11, ltd Ne. 527 North Christian Street. PUItLlC SALE OF VALUAULK BUILI1 ing Lets, en Thursday evening, Jul y 7, 1SS1, at the Kcvstene Heuse. Said Lets are sit uated en North Prince street, near the Read ing Railroad Depot, and numbered 0, It, 15 and Ifi en Plot of Lets. Fer terms call at sale. Jy2-'Jtd U. F. HOWE, Auct. pi A. It. EXCURSION ASU PICNIC TO YORK FURNACE, ON THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1381. A delightful line of 52 miles ler only SI. Children, 50c. - ltd CIITY TAX TO AFFORO ALL. AN OF j pertunity te pay their CityTax and save per cent, abatement, me Treasurer s uiure will be eneu from 8 a. m. te 5 ti. lift, and 7 te 0 w p. in until .1 nl v 1 inclusive. WM. McCOMEV. J2MM Treasurer and Receiver of Taxes SCHOOL TAX 1881. The duplicate is in the hands of IhcTicas urcr. '! per cent, oil' ter prompt payment. W. O. MARSHALL. Tre:uurer. Ne. 12 Centre Squaie. 3'Ofllec hours lrem '. a m. te i p. m. jS-ttdR DIVIDEND NOTi;K. The Heard of Managers et t he Laneaster A Siisijuehauna Turnpike Reail have declared a dividend of lour per cent, en the capital stock el the company, payable, en demand at the office et the Treasurer. Ne. :ts Seuth Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. W. P. HRINTON, Treasurer. JriA-2, IS81." Je2-:itd 1 1U1I.UINU LOTS FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for sale en weekly or monthly payments. Ituilding Lets at a very low price en long lime. These lets are situ ated en Duke, Lime, Frederick: Shippen and New fctreels. A geed chance for men who wish te have their own lieiiies. Try it. you'll never regret it. Applv le A. IV. RUSEL, or ALLAN HKRR'S Real Estate elllce. Ne. 3 North Duke street inay27-linilMW&F OMETMING NEW. M1KK0U DIAL STEM- WlNDIXd WA TVJl. AUGUSTUS ItHOAUH, 20 East Kiiig Street. Lancaster, I a. Ne. K) TO HULLS DRUG STOKE reii FISHING TACKLE, . EODS, REELS, &c., or E YE li Y DEK aitir TIOX. Ne. 15 VKST KING STltfiKT, aii32S-lyill LANCASTER. !''.. J. 15. MARTIN t CO. In order te reduce stetk we offer bargains in lawns, rakgains in ginghams, hargains in pkrcalks, har;ains in white goeh-, hargains in huntings, hargains in linens. SHETLAND SUA WL5, LINEN SUIT. LINEN DUSTERS. HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR. Harg.iins in all Departments. CARPETS, WALL PAPERS, Are. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Princ8 Streets, LANCASTER. PA. M,: T.GEi:, IIAKU A: HAUGHMAN AT TH KIR- NEW CHEAP STORE, Ni. 43 WEST KING STREET, Have a ''plendid Assortment of lite Dress Ms, VICTORIA LAWNS ANU- INDIA LAWNS. At 10c, l:!e, 15e, 2Dc, 23c, 31c and 37ic The best goods in the City Cor the prices. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF AT THE NEW CHEAP STORE. Metier, Barfl & Haiinu) Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA., Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel llorse Hetel. THIRD EDITIOU. SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 2, 1881. A TERRIBLE CRIME IN WASHINGTON. The t'liicf Executive et the Natien Fired UpenAV'ith flfurdereun Intent, and Very Seriously Wounded. THE WOULD-BE ASSASSIN ARRESTED. INJURIES NOT NECESSARILY FATAL. TltK ASSAILANT AX OFFICE HUNTt.lt. Ilfinlieil A count of the Sheeting of Fresldeut GarHeld In the It. & P. R. R. Depot at Washington Thl Morning, While WUInIn? Arm-ln-Arm lvlth Secretary Illaliic Washington, D. C, July 2. President Garfield was shot twice this merniug in tbe depot of tbe Baltimeie & Potomac railroad in litis city. . Special Dispatch te the IxTEixieEjfCEn. "Washington, D. C, July 2. Washington has seen no excitement like that of te-day since the memorable assassi nation of Lincoln by Wilkes Beeth. Pres ident Garfield was shot in the large wait ing room of tbe B. 6c P. railroad, as be was about starting for New Yeik. The would-be assassin is an cx-censul at Mar seilles, Chas. Guitteau, a practising lawyer in Chicago. He lias been around this city all winter besieging Senater Legan and ethers te get hint a consular appointment, and within the past few days has been ejected from i.I-e white beuse several times. The presideKV, party arrived at the de pot about ').")(; and bad taken their scats in the cats. The president entered the depot last, and when passing the deer of tbe la dies' waiting room, en the arm of Secre tary Blaine, who had come te sce him off, the assassin sprang from behind tbe deer and fired two shots, tbe first taking effect in his right arm and the second in bis right hip, passing through toward the groin. President Garfield fell within the deer of the waiting room, and officer Kearney jumped en tbe shooter and arrested him. He was immediately bustled oft" te the po lice headquarters, and, after examination there, te jail. He is undoubtedly insane. Three letters found en bis person, one ad dressed te General Sherman, another te the white house, and the third te a corres pondent of the Inter- Ocean, show that he has contemplated the deed for several days. He was refused a pistol en credit two doers from this office yesterday, tbe dealer re garding him as insane. Sunday IIkk.w.d. Little Hepe. Special te the Iktellieeekceu. Washington, 3 p. m. Tbe President is evidently sinking. His pulse has risen te I'M). Dis. Lincoln and Bliss appear te have no hopes of recovery. Several ether doc tors arc in attendance. Private Secretary Brown expresses no hopes. Sunday Herald. Further Particulars Who the Assailant Is. President Garfield is new lyini in a private room in the officers' quarters of the Baltimore & Potomac depot. Docter Bliss, Surgeon General Barnes and Dr. Purvis (colored) are in attendance. Tbe sheeting "was done by a slender man about 5 ft. 7 in. in height. He refused te give his name, but it is said by persons who profess te knew him that bis name is Doaty. Tbe prisoner was arrested, im mediately after the firing, by officers in the depot. He was first taken te police headquarters and subsequently removed te the District jail. Where the Vriine XV n Committed. The sheeting occurred in the ladies' ream of tbe depot immdiately after the president had cntcred, walking arm-in-arm with Secretary Blaine, en their way te the limited express train, which was about ready te leave. Secretary Blaine, en hearing the pistol shots, two in num ber, lushed in the direction from which they came, with a view of arresting the assassin. Before reaching the man, bow ever, the secretary returned te the presi dent and found him prostrated. ' Beth shots took effect, the first in the right arm and tbe second just above tbe right hip and near the kidney. The physicians have probed for tbe balls unsuccessfully. Tne President Taken te the White Heuse. 10:20 a. M. The president is new being conveyed te the executive mansion under a strong escort of metropolitan police. Twe companies of regulars from tbe Wash ington barracks have been ordered out te preserve order. Great excitement pre vails and the streets are thronged with anxious inquirers eager te learn the con dition of tbe president. The sheeting occurred in the presence of some fifty or sixty ladies. The Heed Committed by an JKx-Ceiisul. There is a rumor new that the sheeting was done by ex-Censul te Marseilles Gatte, who was removed from office. The pistol with which the firing was done is a California weapon with an extremely heavy calibre better known as a "Bulldozer." Additional Itnlletlus or the Tragedy. 10:30 a. m. The president has been made as comfortable as possible in his chamber at the White Heuse, and all per sons are excluded from tbe grounds sur rounding the mansion. Immense crowds surround tbe grounds. 10:40 a. m. The physicians attending the president are new holding a consulta tion. The President Conscious. 11:03 a. m. President Garfield is con scious and does net complain of great suflcring. He has just dictateda telegram te bis wife. .It is impossible te say as yet what the result will be, but the rurgeens are of the opinion that the wounds are net necessarily fatal. airs. Garfield Sent Fer. The following telegram has been scut : Mrs. Garfield, Elbcren, Leng Branch The president wishes me te say te you from him that he has been seriously hurt. Hew seriously he cannot yet say. He is himself and hopes you will come te him seen. He sends his love te you. Signed A. F. Rockwell. Tbe Assassin, a Stalwart, Uoastlncef Hi I Crime. 11:15 a.m. The name of the assassin, as written by himself, is Charles Giettcau, and he says he is an attorney at law in Chicago. The Star says in an extra just issued that when the assassin was arrested he said : " I did it and want te be arrested. I am a Stalwart and Arthur is president new. I have a letter here that I want you te give te General Shermau, it wili explain everything. T.ike me te tbe police sta tion." The President's Condition Improved." 11:30 a. m. The condition of the presi dent is very much improved. Immediate ly after the sheeting his pulse went down te 33, and his face, as heVas removed te the White Heuse, was of an aspen hue. His pulse has new recovered te 63, and the color is returning somewhat te his face. His general symptoms, moreover, denote a very considerable improvement. It is net thought wise te make any further attempts at present te with draw the bullets, and it is difficult te determine until a thorough examination is made hew serious the internal injuries may be. Surface indications, however, give geed ground for hoping that the pres ident will rally. Disappointment and Insanity. Charles Getteau, the would-be assassin, is of foreign bii th.and has been a very per sistent applicant for a consular position. He has haunted the executive massien for several weeks, and his disappointment in net getting what he wauted led te a temporary aberration of mind. Te Probe for the Bullets. 11:35 a. m. President Garfield's strength is increasing every minute and he.is quite cheerful. The physicians an neuuee that as seen as bis pulse reaches seventy another attempt will be made te probe for tbe bullets. The president continues te improve. The physicians have net as yet tried te reach tbe ball. Mrs. GarHeld Provided with a Special Car. Pihladem'hlv, July 2. The Penn sylvania railroad has ordered a locomotive and car at Jersey City te carry Mis. Gar field te Washington. She bad arranged te meet her husband at Jersey City te-day, and left Leng Branch this morning en the Cent ml railroad of New Jersey for Jersey City. Tbe message informing her of the attempted assassination is awaiting her ar rival at the latter place. There is much excitement here. Secretary lllaine's Ofllcinl Bulletin et the Tragedy. The following has been forwarded by cable : Department of State, Washington, D, C.July 2, 1881. J Te James Russell IsOwell. den : Minister, etc., Len The President of the United States was shot this morning by an assassin named Charles Guitteau. The weapon was a large sized revolver. The president had just reached the Baltimore & Potomac sta tien at about 20 minutes past 9, intend ing, with a portion of his cabinet, te leave en the limited expres for New Yerk. I" rode in the carriage with him from the executive man sion and was walkiug by his side when be was shot- The assassin was im mediately arrested and the president was conveyed te a private room in the station building and surgical aid at once sum moned, lie has new (20 minutes past 10) been removed te the executive man sion. The surgeons in consultation regard his wounds as very serious though net necessarily fatal. His vigorous health gives strong hopes of his recovery. He has net le.t consciousness for a moment. Inform ministers in Europe. Signed James G. Blaine, Secretary of State. Uuittcim's Grievances. Washington, D. C, July 2. The librarian of the navy department has been before the attorney geucral. He states that Guitteau was ene of Farwell's supporters in the effort te break the unit rule in the Chicago convention and says that'Guittcau was in the habit of calling at the library room and telling bow he had been treated by Secretary Blaine. Dr. Itims Issues a Bulletin. The following official bulletin with re gard te the condition of the president has just.becn issued : Executive Mansion. 12:35 p. m. The reaction from the shock has been very gradual. He is suffiering seme pain, but it is thought best net te disturb him by making any exploration for the ball until after the consultation at 3 p. m. Signed D. W. Bliss, M. D. The following physicians are in consult ation at the executive mansion : Drs. Bliss, Ferd, Huntingdon, Woodward (U. S.) Tewnscnd, Lincoln, Reyburn, Norris, Purvis, Patterson, Surgeon Gen eral Barnes and Surgeon General Wales. Bulletins of the president's condition from the executive mansion will hereafter be telegraphed every half hour. lleportersNet Allowed te SCO the Prisoner. Washington, July 2. The district jail, a large brownstone structure, situated at the eastern extremity of the city, was vis ited by an associated press reporter shortly after 11 o'clock this morning for the pur pose of obtaining an interview with Chas. Guitteau, the would-be assassin of Presi dent Garfield. The officers refused ad mittance te the building stating as the reason therefore that they were acting under instructions from Attorney General MaeVcagh, the pur port of which was that ue one should be allowed te sce the prisoner. At first, indeed, the officers emphatically denied that the man had been conveyed "te the jail, fearing, it appears, tinb should the fact be made known that he was there the building would be attacked by a mob. Information had reached them that such a movement was contemplated. A large guard, composed of regulars from the barracks aud Metropolitan force, are mo mentarily expected te arrive at tbe jail, te be in readiness te repel any attack. Pen Portrait of the Murderer. Tbe statement that the assassin is Guitteau was verified by tne officer in charge of the jail. The prisoner arrived and was placed in a cell about 10:30 o'clock, just ene hour after the sheeting occurred. He gave his name as Charles Guitteau, of Chicago, Illinois. In appearance he is a man of about 30 years of age and is supposed te be of French descent, nis height is about 5 feet 5 inches, no has a sandy complex ion and is light, weighing net mere than 122peuuds. He wears a moustache and light whiskers has sunken checks, and eyes far apart from each ether giving him a sullen, or, as the official describes it, "loony appearance." The officer in question gave it as his opinion that Guitteau is a Chicago communist, and stated that he has noticed it te be a peculiarity of nearly all murderers that their eyes were far apart, and Guitteau, he said, "proves no exception te the rule. " When the prison er arrived at the jail he was neatly attired in a suit of blue, were a drab bat pulled dewu ever his eyes, giving him the ap pearance of an ngly character. Galilean's Grim Humer. It may be worthy of note te state that some two or three weeks age Guitteau went te the jail for the purpose of visiting it, but was refused admittance en the ground that it was net " visiting day." He at that time mentioned his name, Guitteau. aud said he came from Chicago. When brought te the jail te day, be was admitted by the offi cer who bad previously refused te allow him te euter,aud a mutual recognition took place, Guitteau saying : "Yeu are the man who would net let me go through the jail the ether time." The only ether remark he made before being placed in his cell was th3t Gen. Sherman would arrive at tbe jail seen. The two jailers who are new guarding his cell, state that they have seen him -around the jail several times recently, and that en one occasion he appeared te be under the influence of liquor. On one of his visits subsequent te the first ene meutiened these officers say that Guitteau succeeded in reaching the retuuda of the building, when he was noticed examining the scaffold from, which Hirth murderers were hanged. Pursuant te his orders from tbe attor ney general the officer incharge of the jail declined te give any further information, nor would he state in what cell the pris oner was confined. This officer was an a'- - tendant at the old city jail at the time of the assassination of President Lincoln. The Assassin's Crazy Letter. The following letter was taken from the prisoner's pocket at pelice headquarters : July, 2, 1881. Te the While Heuse: The president's tragic death was a sad necessity, but it will unite the Republican party and save the republic. Life is a flimsy dream and it matters little when one gees. A human - life is small value. During the war thousands of brave boys went down without a tear. I presume the president was a Christian and that be will be happier in Paradise than here. It will be much better for Mrs. Garfield, dear soul, te part with her husband this way than by natural death. He is liable te go at any time anyway, I bad no ill-will tow ard tbe president. His death was a politi cal necessity. I am a lawyer, a theo logian, a politician. I am a Stal wart of Stalwarts. I was with Gen. Grant and the rest of our men during the canvass. I have seme papers for the press which I shall leave with Byren An drews aud his co-journalists at 1420 New Yerk avenue, where all the reporters can see tnem. i am going te the jail. Signed Charles Guitteau. The papers referred te above have net yet been given out for publication. Byren Andrews, who is the Washington cerrcs pendent of the Chicago Inter-Ocean, says that while it is true a package of papers are in the bauds of the police accompanied by a note, addressed te him self (Andrews) he has no personal ac quaintance with Guitteau and ncver heard of bis existence until this merniug. Frem what be has gathered from the police An drews believes that Guitteau s home is in Freeport, III. The Letter te Gen. Shci man. The following letter was found en the street shortly after Guitteau's arrest, with the envelope unsealed and addressed, " PIcase deliver at ence te Gen. Sherman, or bis first assistant in charge of the war department" : Te Gen. Sfierman : I have just shot the president. I have shot him several times, -as I wished him te go as easily as possible. His death was a political necessity. I am a lawyer, theologian and politician. I am a Stalwart of tbe Stalwarts. I was with Gen. Grant and the rest of our men in New Yerk during the canvass. I am going te the jail. Please order out your troops and take possession of the jail at once. Very respectfully, Signed Charles Guitteau. On receiving tbe above Gen. Sherman gave the following endorsement : Headq'rs of the Army, Washington, D. C. i .1 uly 2, 18S1 11:35 a. in. j This letter XXX was handed me this minute by Maj. Wm. J. Twining, U. S. engineer's commissioner of tin District of Columbia,;and Maj. Wm. G. Breck, chief of police. I don't knew the" writer ; never heard of or saw him te my knowledge, and hereby return te the keeping of the abeve named parties as testimony in the Vitse. Signed Wm. T. Sherman, General. ' Hoping for the Best. 12:30 i. m. Docter Lincoln, who has just left the president, denies the report that he said, " President Garfield will net live two hours." Dr. Lincoln says the weuud is very serious but net necessarily fatal. An effort has just been made te probe for the ball but without reaching it. Anether attempt will seen be made, and until the direction taken by the ball is kuewn tbe extent of tbe injuries, and immediate dauger can not be known. There are at present no signs of serious internal hemorrhage and very little external bleeding. A consul tation of the most eminent surgeons of the city will be had at 3 p. in. The doc tors at this hour hope for the best. Washington, D. C, July 2, 1 p. m. The president is somewhat restless, but is suffering less pain. Pulse 112 ; some nausea and vomiting has recently ec curred ; considerable hemorrhage has taken place from the wound. Signed D. H: Buss, M. D. The Vice l'rcsl de nt Notified. Washington, D. C, July 2. The fol lowing dispatch has just been telegraphed: "Washington, July 2. Te Hen. C. A. Arthur, Vice President, New Yerk : At this hour (1 p. m.) the president's symp toms are net regarded as unfavorable, but no definite assurance can be given until after tbe probing of the wound nt 3 o'clock. There are strong grounds for hope, and at tbe same time the gravest anxiety-as te the final result. Signed Jas. G. Blaine, Secretary of State. 1 Unfavorable Symptoms. Washington, July 2, 2:20 r. m. The president's symptoms at this time are mere unfavorable. It is thought there is an internal hemorrhage. 2:30 P. M. The president's symptoms continue te grew mere unfavorable. Dr. Tewnsbend' Statement. Washington, D. C, July 2. Docter Tewnsbend, health officer of the District, in conversation this afternoon said: "I found the president whan I arrived at the Baltimore & Potomac depot, about five minutes after the sheeting occurred, iu a vomiting and pantinc condition. I had his head lowered which had been elevated by the attendant, and administered aro matic spirits of ammonia and brandy te revive him. This had the desired effect. The president remaining con sciousness was asked where Jie felt the most pain ; he replied, in the right leg and feet. He xamined the wound, introducing his fingers, which caused a slight hemorrhage. I then de cided te have him moved upstairs from the crowd. Shortly after get ting him there Doctors Smith and Purvis arrived, and upon con sultation with them it was decided te remove him te the White Heuse. Dr. Smith and myself accompanied the presi dent in tbe ambulance te the White Heuse, where another examination was made and stimulants again administered. An ineffectual attempt was made te trace the course of the wound and at 12:20, the president suffering much pain, a hypoder mic injection of morphine wa adminis tered." Docter Tewnsbend left tbe president afterwards somewhat recovered. The doctor said at 2 p. m. that he could net giveauy intelligent opinion as yet, but proneuueed tbe weuud as dangeren-i, but net necessarily fatal. The President's Death Expected. Washington, D. C, 2:40 r.. m. Dr Beckwith, an old physician of the presi dent, says that President Garfield has but few chances of recovery, and that he may net live twelve hours. The general im pression at tbe executive mansion is that the president is sinkiug. Worse and Worse. Executive Mansion 2:45 i m Ne of ficial bulletin has been furnished by Dr. Bliss since 1 o'clock. The condition of the president has been growing mere unfavor able siuce that time. Internal hemorrhage is taking place and the gravest fears are leit as te the result. Mrs. Garfield cu Keute. Philadelphia, July 2 Mrs. Garfield left Leng Branch at 12:40 in a special train en the Pennsylvania railroad; she will arrive at Monmouth Junction at 2 p. in.. West Philadelphia 3, and Washington about 7 p. m. Excitement in tne Stock Market. Philadelphia, June 2.-12:50 v. m. The stock market shows increasing excite meut and prices en some of the stocks arc breaking badly. Toe stock beard has passed a resolution te continue in session during the' afternoon. Northern Pacific common is quoted at 40. The Assaksln. CnicAGO, July 2. Charles J. Guitteau has been kuewn here for the past twelve years, and for half of tbe time been con sidered as mere thau half insane. He may have had French bleed in his veins, but was te all appearance an American. He was a married man, but shiftless and a general nuisance. Au Kye Witness relates the Story. Special te the IsrELLieKNtEit. Washington, D, C, July 2, e p. in. Mr. James . Yeung, executive clerk of the Senate, was en tbe platform te Icave en the same train. He says : "I was talking te Postmaster General James, when his son, who was in tbe street looking for the president's carriage, rushed te his father and said, " the president is shot," and we rushed te the place aud there was Garfield being carried te tbe ladies' room. A room and mattress were secured and be was laid down. He said nethini; aud bis face bore a leek as if he was sufferipg internally. I noticed that at about the middle of the abdomen there were great stains en his shirt, which indicated that the intestines has been pierced by the bullet. The crowd seen became se great that it was necessary te take the president te one of the uppeu rooms. There were a hundred people about the depot at the time." The above dispatches close the rcgul.ir associated press reports. The bulletins issued every few minutes from the White Heuse are, however, received at the In telligencer ;1 and also prompt advices from our Washington correspondent. Any further particulars received or changes re ported iu the president's condition will appear in our later editions. Eim. Intel ligencek. WEATUEK INDICATIONS. Washington, July. 2. Fer the Middle Atlantic states warmer fair weather, var iable winds, stationary or lower barome ter. MAKKKTS. Llve Stock .Markets. Cuicaoe. ll.igs UcccipU, 21,000 Iiwid; uliip nicnts, 4,010 huml; goon quality autiv:aud.'ie higher ; mixed puckinp, $5 0Ogi;0iJ; lielit at 93 'J08 20 ; mostly at if. 15C 20; culli and light Yorkers, $1 3 50. Cattle Receipts, 5,500 head; shipments, 5,500 head ; market active ; all desirable Kiadiw stronger ; ue choice experts here ami iiimtcil nominally at $ 'JOgi; 30 ; very tat steers', KJ 15 ; Keed te cheice shipping $5 757$0 in ; cemui'iii te fair, $3 3 50 ; Tar Went, cern-ted, $5 l;$5 73 : distillery led. 3 40'5 IV5 ; native Imtclu-rh' steady, but lower grades weak at ti 50l Gi ; through t?ra?s Texans active and steady at $." 401 50 ; stockers and feeders steady at $"J 'JO 50(. Sheep Receipts,. l.OJO hrad ; market linn ; demand geed ; common te medium, $.'i ;.'?( 1 50: choice te extra. $1 755 SS. St ecii Marae?. Philadelphia anil Lecal Meeks New Yerk. also United States Keiuls reperitti daily by Jacob 15. Lose. N. E. Cor New Yeuk stocks. Stocks steadier. Centre Square. Julys. A. M. I'. M. I- Jl 10:'iO l;l a.(l 3:". van iy-'A M r, 125V;, 1"4 ftVi eVA WA i2i ayH iA 110 109 10 lesy. 01 31 91 Vi'.yA 125 125 '. 21J 2l'S U.IJ4 IftJJs 101 5PX 48K WA Meney Chicago & North Western. ... Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul Canada Southern , C C & I. C 1.. IC... ...... . Del., Luck.& Western Delaware it Hudsen Canal.... Denver & Itle Grande Hannibal & St. Jee Lake Shere & Mich. Southern. Manhattan Elevated Michigan Central Missouri, Kansas & Texas N. Y, Luke Erie & Western... New Jersey Central N. 1., Ontario & Western New Yerk Central Oliiei Mississippi Pacific Mall Steamship Ce..., SL Paul & Omaha de Preferred , Central Pacific Texas Pacific , Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis & Pacific... " " Preferred Western Union Tel. Ce Philadelphia. Stocks feverish. Pennsylvania It. li Reading Lehigh Valley Leiiigli Navigation Buffalo, Pitts. & Western Northern Central Northern Pacific. " Prclerrcd HcstOnvillc Philadelphia & Erie it. U Iowa Gulch Mining Uhitbe States Hends. United States 4 percsnts i " " s " 4Ui MA 10J4 10.5 97 lU-i'A 101 . . -M a; us . WA u :; si lOIJi 97 K3l 97 my. 12SJ4 i28'4 59A, 5fKiJ 9.VJ U'H '.li 92 SS yA 01 WA 6. UlA 53J5 44J4 45" U'A r. m. 1:00 UV4 115 Liquid or Dry. Seme people prefer te purchase incdicitici in the dry state se that they can cc for them selves that they arc purely vegetable. Others have net the time or desire te prepare the medicine, and wisli It ready te me. Te accommodate each clas the proprietors el Kidney-Wert new offer that well known remedy in both Liquid and Dry Ferm. Sold by dmjgUts everywhere. Portsmouth. ju27-lwdw CHINA AND OLAJSMWAJIZ.. yKCOKATEO WABK AT CHINA HALL. Havilaml Decorated China. Fruit Saucers, Berry Sets, Compertlcrs, Tetc-a-Tcte Sets, Fruit Plates, Pitchers, Cuspaderf , c. WEDGEW00D MAJOLICA. Majolica Berry Sets, Fruit Saucer. Bread xray. iraya, xcueui. Latest Shapes and Styles. ritchar. uuuers. c. Can ami see inetn at HIGH & MARTIN'S, 15 EAST KIWO STIUSET. MISCALL. AS 0 VS. WANTEDTWO UIKLS ruMfbENEKAL Housework. Apply at the Snrcchcr Heuse, Xertn Duke Sircat. JriT-tfil WD-a SITUATION BY A YOC9B man, IS years of age. wllliiiir te make himself useful in-any kind of buslnc. in. ply at this office. 2tl WANTED FKOM lO TO 15 II ANUS TO work In a Stene Quarry, at Wrilitsvllle. Either experienced qiiarrytnen or common laborer niav apply. Applv te KEKK, VVEITZKL CO.. Jea-IOtd Wrlghtaville. l'a. GRANI M1CIA11LE PAKTTTO BE 11ELD en Saturday evening, commencing at S o'clock, ami a picnic en July 4. eemmmcln;; at 1 o'clock, ut Scheenberger's Park. Ladle ami gents arc in vltl te attend. Admission free. Klnple's Orchestra. ADAM SXYDEB. JeS0-3td Proprietor. COPL A US KESTAUK ANT.-H A VINO engaged the services or. a first-class Kes taurunt Cook. I am new prepared te "Serve article in my liuu at short notice, such a Cbleken Croquettes, Chicken Salad, fried Oysters, Terrapin, and all delicacies found In season. Yourputreuasu is res pectfully solicited. .IOH.V COPLAND, Ne. 123 North Queen Street. P. S. Weddings ami parties served at reasonable rates. f-?UISlfd A llEUullTI'VL ASUl'U OLING DRINK Mentserrut Lime Fruit Juice. It form., diluted with tire or eight time Its bulk et water, or blended With Snlrita. Seda Water, Ac. a Most Wholesome, Delicious and Refreshing Beverage. It may be sweet ened te suit the taste. In addition te beiiiR a most itcligl'.ttul and eoelinjf drink, veur phy sician wiil recommend it for its medicinal vir tues ; especially Kbeumattc Pains. Fer sals at lteisarl'a Win Stere, Ne. l Kast Kins street. aprLVWAStfd II. K.SLAYMAKF.K, Aft- T)KOCLAMATION! Netice ! hereby given tint the ordinance Of tne city of Lancaster "for preventing nccl deiua by llie anil the better pieocrvuMeu el order in the city" will be strictly enforced against all persons "II ring gnus or small anne, or selling, casting, throwing or firing of Chasers or ether 11 reworks operating in a oiuii eiuii ilar manner," within the city of Lancaster during the celebration el the coining Fourth of July. The Police ferec of the citv are hereby in slructcd te arrest any person detected iu lie violation of .said ordinance. JNO. T. MacUON-IGLK. Je25,28,:5Ujy2 Mayer. riAKI'KTS, COAL, c PIULIl SC1IUM, SON & CO., MANUFACTORY," Ne. 150 SOUTH WATKlt STKKET, Lancaster, I'm., Well-known Manufacturers el Gunulne LANCASTKK OUILTS, COUNTKKPANKS. COVERLETS. BLANKETS. CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING. l'ARN, Ae. CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPKCIALT. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed either iu the piece or in Garments; also, all kinds or silks. Ribbons, Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tletuen's Coats, OverctAl.s, Punts. Vesta, Ac. Dyed or Scoured; also. Indigo Blue Dyeing done. All orders or goods le.II with us will rocelvi recelvi rocelvi prempt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWKD CARPET RAGS. COAL. COAL.. Ceal el the best quality put up expressly ler luinily use, and at the lowest market rates. TBI JL SAJlI'liK lli. YARD 150 tOUTII WATER STREET. 22-lvdK.Sl PHILIP SCHUM. SON A C DltT HOODS, VNDERWEAB, C. SK ASONAHLK GOODS. DKICS:; GINGHAMS. VICTORIA .AWNS. INDIA LINENS, ATT UK NEW YOEK STORE. WATT, SHii & CO. Are showing a great variety of Fancy Dress Ginghams at 12cayard Kicgant Styles, Best (Quality 15c " Real Scotch Zephyr Ginghain.senly.25c " One Case Printed Lawns "c " Nevel Designs, Best tjuiility. 12Je " CLOSING SALE OF Summer Dress Goods'. Cream Lace Buutiugs -I0c a yard Hall Weel Lace Bunting. 'i$a " All Weel Plain and Lace Buntings I3c, 17e, 20c, 25c te 50c a yard MOM IE CREPE BUNTINGS, NUN'S VEILINGS, FRENCH FOULE SUITING'S At Very Lew Prices, ut the NEW YORK STORE, 8 A 10 liAST KINO STIIKKT. N KXT DOOIl TO THE COURT UODaX.. FAHNESTOCK! DRESS GOODS REDUCED. DRESS GOODS REDUCED. DRESS GOODS REDUCED. DRESS GOODS REDUCED. We have reduced our Immense Stock et DRESS GOODS FOR THE BALANCE OF THE SEASON. DRESS GOODS at 10c.. were sold at 20e. and 25c. 12c. and 13c, lint UMBRELLAS ? AND- PARASOLS REDUCED. FAHNESTOCK'S, Next Doer te Court Heuse. UOTEZJS. JOW OPEN SPRECHKK HOUSE, OX ll Kuropeen plan. Dining Reems ler Ladles and Gentlemen. Entrance at Se. 3L North Dnke street. Clam and Turtle Soup Soup Lebster Salad, Oysters In Every Style and all the Delicacies 01 the Season. We solicit tli patronage el tmj public. mayT-tf a
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