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Volume XVII-Ke. 267.
LANCASTERPA., MONDAY, JULY 11. 1881.
Price Twe Cents.
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OUMtCTUlKUNKWI
LACE THREAD
UNOEKSIIIKTS,
FEATHEK-WEIUHT DRAWERS.
SUSPENDERS,
ERISMAN'S,
THE SHI15TMAKEU,
NO. .- MIIKTII OIJKHN STICK Kl ,
KASONAni.t; OOOOS.
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VICIOKIA I. AWNS,
INDIA LINENS.
AT mi: .
NEW YOlUt STORK.
hit. sun i co.
An- .!.!. ii: ; .ign.it v.uitly et
I .nicy Dit-i.iii,;i.t.ii-. al Icay.irl
Elegant .Style., Hest Ijuilily ir.c"
Ilea' .scotch Zcpliyi-ljiltlgli.uu .itllly.'J'K.' "
Our Case I'miled Lawns 7c '
Net el Dc-.lglls, Ileal Quality. 12J.JC
CI.OM.V' bALL OF
Summer Dress Goods.
Vic.itii Luce Huntings lOu ay.iMl
Hall Weel Lnv Huntings V-'Au "
All Weel ri.un itpii Lace Hunting..
l!ic, 17c, 2uc, i"ns le .VHj a j ai d
.memje cki-.im. i:hntini;..
n11.v.s veilincs,
i'i:i:.cn fecle .siin.M..s
At VnyLeu 1'iiCfi, :il the
NEW YORK STORE,
X .V 1U i.AM' KINO hTlCFiKT.
11-..1- IMMMC -111 TUI1 CO CUT HOUsh.
FAHNESTOCK1
DlilWri HOODS K1SDUCEIJ.
IUJKSS (JOOI)rf REDUCED.
DKIWS OOODS KEDIJUED
W ii ie it-iiti. cii our Immense Meck IJ
DRESS GOODS
FeitTUi-: i: vi.anci: ektjii; ui- a:.-ex.
di;:s i.ueKf, ;si iik-, ii'.'K. an. i i.v.. tint
wii'Milil at 3tc. and ;. h.
UMBRELLAS
PARASOLS
REDUCED.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
Ne.it Doer Le Court Heube
I HV tiOUIIS.
SUMMER
DRY GOODS
HAGER&BRO'S.
We !! H" ci mi? duilv New tioed- let
.-diimir. Wear.
NUN'S VK1L.1N0,
Light I'mk, Light lllue and Cic.iui.
LACK JiUNTINUS,
Cn'.mi, Light 151 nc. Light. Pink ami Navy.
PLAIN UrNTJNllS,
Light Kiue, Cieam, Light I'lii!. aud limine.
FRENCH FOULE,
White, rink, Hliie and Navy.
liLAClv FRENCH ORENADINES,
lll.itk, I'l.itn and Luce Cunling.
NEW SUMMER SILKS,
NEW LAWNS AND CHINTZES,
NEW DRESS GINOHAMS.
Deltid :wtss Mull, Lave De India. India
Uiwn, IViiM.iu I.-itvn, Ficnch Namzoer.s and
I'lque Welt-;.
LACES AND LACE GOODS.
SwisiMutl Edgings an. I Inserting-..
Nain.-.oek Edging, ami Im-citings,.
Cream Colored Edgings ami Iiiseilings.
Miicceurl, Dutchess. .Spanish, Xcwpeit
I'eiiiJ. 1'eint Ic Aurcllac, Valunciennes ami
MulU'bC I-accs.
LACK TIKS, COLI-AKS AND FICHUS.
blLK MITTS, LISl.i; ULOVKSuiiii IIOS1KUY.
SVc arc cle.inj? out a l:u go line or DUKSS
UOOIS al very low prices.
i
Ne. 25 WISST KING 3TRKIST,
i-ANCASTKU, l'A.
mm
BROTHER
MKIHCAI..
s
ILVEK JKWKLKV.
lack i'ins, eail kings
ami iiuacelets. neck
chains ani ha1k i'ins,
studs, sleeve iiutten.s
and scauf i'ins of
SILVER.
AUGUSTUS RHUADS,
Ne. at) East KlngSticct, Lancaster, I'a.
"I VLAMONDS, &V
THE MOUNTING
DIAMOND
llaysi'em it wiiiall ni.itier in cniiiiailseii
Willi I Ik; valiiH el tin) i;ein itell, but il is e
itupei taut that Hie salety el the kciii ile
ciiN en its being ilene iirnpei ly.
Many Iti.mieniUuM: let becaitsiu net hK
(;tlll!:i.Y iiieimteil.
Many Diuineii'ls l.ul te i-!nliil their
true beantv bee.iu-e net TAhTKFUI.I.V
lAeiuil-i!.
Many Diiiinciii'l.s upiM-ai- like elie.ii ami
LOiiiincii clouts because net f- KILI.UI.I.V
lllOlllltl-il.
Uiii Ki.itiiiiinl .Mounting is li:i;;uc(l with
coiihiiiimiate t:i-te, ami e.eeiileil wiih mi
peiiur klll, by ueiknien el len;;e e:i
once, whoaie uuiivalel in their iuTialty.
BAILEY,
BANKS,
BIDDLE,
12th & Chestnut Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
sISrillVII KIHFN AltVJiitTiSKSlKKl.
I ANUAS'l hit 11AZAA1S.
la EAST KING STREET,
LANCAbTLK, I'A.
On Wednesday, July 6,
We will continue a hjx'ci.i! i il-j el
LACES.
mra jMilinentel Lacct. l. the lare.t eer
shown in tins city, ami e'ir pi ices are cciLiiuly
the leui-sl.
A lull line el Valencleii ucs Laces allec, 18e
ami 2.V apiece.
Clmiy L:cesrH:ayarl,.r)i;a piece.
Fine MalteM- Laces at 8e, 1(1.; ami I'-V a yard.
Wide Vim micelle Laces at 5 ami 7e a yaul.
Fine Kii-si.iu Lace.s at 1I: ami lit: a yard.
Fine Jlcclilin Laces, Kiy. intlicy wide, 17ca
J.nd.
Real and Imitation Torchon Laces.
CJUJ.IM AXD JlhACK NVAXMII LACE.
IlLAVK vriAXTlLLY AXD JM-
I'OliTKU LACK'.
Ncu styles el Laces ret eled daily and .-old
at veiy Lew Figures.
t-ainjiles .sent te all parls el the eeuntiy ami
elder" piemptly allemled te.
ASTRIOH BRO'S.
ntlOtiS ANIt STATlOSr.RT.
XT KV AI4l CIIOIUK
STATIONERY,
NEW BOOKS
AND MAGAZINES,
Ne. 4a WKiT lilNQ STKKt:T.
1
Min
IVlacKINNON PEN,
Or FLIIil I'KNCIL, the only Ucei veir Ten
in the Weild withaciicleel Iriiliuui mitiul
tiie Point.
The most popular fen made, as il hits gi cater
stiength, gie.ilcr ink capacity, ami is nieie.
convenient ler the pocket, than any new in
use.
With one. filling it ill wiite Hern seventy te
eight v pages of tool mm p paper, does the wink
in :i tliiid lime less, ami with less l.ttigue lli.m
utlf nds the wiitiujjel twenty pages with the
ordinal y pen.
1 he uiiliiig point being Indium (called by
geld pen makers Uiameml), it will wear an
erdiuaiy li let line.
The iiiaiiulacl urers guarantee te keep every
Pen in geed working outer ler three yems,
ami it (lit! point shows any j-ignaet we.u-in
that lime te repeint fice el charge.
fcOLK AUKM'S Feil TIIK Mal'KNNON
1'K.N IS J-ANCAhTEIl,
JOHI BAER'S SOIS,
15 aai !? BORTH (JDBEN bTUEBT,
LANOANTJJlt, 1-A.
VO.tL.
i i:. jiAiaiM,
.
Vlioles-iileaml iCetall Dealer In all kiiiilael
LUMHKll AND COAL.
-Yinl: Ne. 420 North Water nm! 1'iini-e
slieels above Lemen. Lancaster. nJ-ljU
" C 0 H6 "& WILEY,
ST.O NOKTU WATKK ST., Xnneaster, l'a.,
Wholesale, and iUshiil Dealeis in
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Connection With tlie Telephonic K.xclui'igc.
:ram H Ollice : Ne. a) CKNT11K SQUAKE.
teliSS-lyil
no TO
REILLY & KELLER
, FOll
WOOD, CLEAN FAMIM COAJy,
Farmers and ethers In want el Superior
Manure will liml il te their advantage te call.
lanl. ll.urlslniiir l'ike. )
Olllce. 20X Kaat Chestnut street. (
agn-lt -
TA'QUOJIS, C.
1UKK WINKS M MfJUfllUi; ALSO
Diugglet's t5 per cent. Alcohol, at
A. '.. UINGWALT'S
Cheap Grecerv and. Liquor Stere, .
lebUf-lyd Ne. -205 West Keng Street.
fflffiHRBTIi
MiSHLKK'S llElilt JtlXTKKS.
VBUrilCT IS NOT WITHOL'T
. Hener sive in lils own country."
True and yet like mejt truisms it lias its ex
ceptions. The meht stiikiug illiisti-atien el
this is leumt In the leputatiun acquired by
illshler's Herb Jlitlci-s during Ike twenty
live years It lias been belere the. people.
Glowing treiu small beginnings as simply a
local reinedi', it h:ts sleailily worked its way
'e the loieine.il rank among Ihu staiidard
medical preiiai-ationserthcago; yet nowhere
is it mere highly reganled than right here at
home, in the scenes el Its earliest victories
ever diseane. Yeu can scaicely find a man,
woman or child in Lancaster county, who, at
some time or ether, has net iHi-d it, ami the
testimony of all is given in its praise. The
fanner, the mechanic, labeiiug men and wo
men, the merchant, the cleigymaii, the banker,
the lawj'er; iiceple in every walk ami condi
tion el lite aie all alike fauiHUr with it. 3
merit.
The Hen. Th.iddeu- Sleveiw, meinbci el
Coiigicsftlieiu this dlslu'cl, suiieriiig from an
atrcctieii of the Kidneys, could llnd relief in
nothing else. In a Idler te a liiend (new in
our pnsessieu) lie wiites: " MI.SIIl.KIt'S
IIKKlt itITTKltS ixllw mint uunilerjiil com cem
biiuitiim of muliehtfil hobs 1 ever fiw."
The Hen. A. L. Hayes, Law Judge el the
Couilsef La 1 1 easier county, wiiles: "L have
used it iiiysell ami ill my fauiily'itnil am satis
fied tli.it. iti reputation in net unmerited."
Hen. Geerje SamleiNen, Mayer el Lane-.,
ler.eity ler 10 years, writes: "It h.ts become
lamillar as a household word, and n necessary
addition te the m dit.d reijuiienients of eveiy
lamily. In my ej,'., ,i it ii THIS HIIST KKJI
KIIV KVhK IN I i.tiuut:i:i)."
Jacob F. Fi !.. esij., SliiMilf el Lancaster
county, w'.ls eu-s i of Khciiiuali-iu.
J. O. Meiuhu.t!-cr, Siipeiiulemleiit el the
Lane.tster County lleipita!. tedilles te its
success in that institution in the treatment el
Dyspepsia, Kidney Diseases, Liver Complain,
Uheumatisiii, Asllima and Screliila, and this
li;sliiiieny isemlerseil from a like e.xpeiience
by A. Fairer, esq., Steward el the luii:i,lur
County Almshouse.
The luoprieteis have in their possession
thousands e! letter.-; and ceitillc.iles Ireui poi
sons in every section el the eeuntiy who have
been cuicd orvitiieiib Die:tscs, ami il is their
puuid beasl that they have never published a
line that was net genuine, nor a name thai
was notaiillieii.ed. Sonic et lhe-e lead like
miracles, bill the facts are indisputable. One
el the most icmaik.ible is the case of Isaac
Salt.er,-el Maycislewn, Lebanon county. Fa.,
cui'del Hereditary Scietul.i, aggravated by a
petk diet. We have two laige jaw of sinibs
whicli he Mixed ami bieught t us as a cutios cuties
ity. He hat. net twoe"nni!e liiehej en Ills en
tile body that is net matked with ascir, yet
Mishlei's Heib ill Iters cuud him.
Te-ilay it is sold by druggists ami country
.sleickccpcrs in almost every town, village and
hamlet throughout the length and breadth of
this gieat eeuntiy, and evciywhcie the same
eidiclii i cee i led.
Tlieiisaml. el lamili'-s lar lemeved iiem
physicians lely upon it in every eineigency
and it neer lails them ; Willi it in Iheliou'se
they leel, yes they knew, lliev are bate against
the attacks erili .ease. 11 li;i earned, it pos
sebsesaiid will continue te deserve the confi
dence el the people.
A piepiralleii lliui appieved alike by the
most prominent olliei lis and I he great mass
of the community must oesscs nieiil. In tact
1 A (JBHTAIN REMEDY.
ler puiiti ing tlie iSloe-l and seeieliens A
4JUICK AND Ai;sjlH.UTE CVUK ler Dys
pepsia, Liver Complaint, sill Diseases or the
Kidneys, Cramp In the Stomach ami every
leim el Indigestion A SUltK KKIilKIiY ler
Iiitcrmilleul Fevei Fcer:md Ague, ami all
oilier periodical Complaints. AN iniltli;!)!
ATK KllLlKF ler Dysentery, Celic, Cholera
Merbiisaml Kindled Diseases. Il isa I'lIKK
AND V110I.I'OMK STOMACHIC; AN
UM;iUALLKI AlTKTlZbll, A TONIC
WITHOUT A U1VA1. AN1 A l'ANACHA
ler all Diseases et the Lungs, Heart and
Thie.it. IT CUKKS Fever ami Ague with
gieatereertuiiity IhaiHiiiiniiie.aml in the liver
bottoms el the West has largely supcnvile.il
tli.il long eensideied specific for Ciilfls and
Fever, anil the various forms et Malaiia.
Its tendency te tlireel action upon the Kid
neys lendeis its use iiceuliiirly Injudicial in
all Diseases of this natuie. It prevents the
lormatieii or Gravel, anil where lermcd will
dissolve and icmeve it. The aged and leeble
vlll llnd it most comleiting and .stienglheii
Imr, it remedies tins liei'.ient ueccs-ily for
gelling lip al night ami will ciisuic sound
PROMPT. CERTAIN AND POWERFUL
in its eltecLs ; it is .se mild and gontle in its
opciatiens that it may be given with absolute
.il"ly le the youngest chibi.
LA1MKS, old anil young, mariied am!
single, in every walk ami condition el Hie
will liml its occuieiint use highly ben.etlci.il.
The weary relies, the pains in ills back and
shoulders, the sinking, al gene feelings,
nameaand headaches, will be avoided ami the
.il I id cheeks el the weak aiid debilitated will
rival the re,eaud peach in the brightness and
delicacy el their bloom. In a wen I it il
NATURE'S OWN ASSISTANT,
SOI.U ONLY IN BOTTLKS
Lnclesed in a yellow wrapper. See that the
cork is co crctl by a 1 cent prepi ietary stamp
from our own puvate date, bciring a finely
engraved portrait of Dr. L?. Miihler
It is sold by all Druggist ami Storekeepei-s.
Try it.
SOLE, PROPRIETORS,
1.ANCASTKK, l'A.
A WORD TO MOTHERS.
If your child lias worms, veu will llnd
1'ICOP. 1'AKKlSll'S 1'L.EASANT AVultlM
SYRU1', tiie Safest, Speediest anil Surest
Ucinedy. IT OKSTKOYS AN1 KKJIOVKS
Til Km WITHOUT FAIL.. Ne Caster Oil,
Magiusia or any ether alter physic is re
quired. II is ae pleasant that even the
youngest child w ill take it readily.
Ask for Prof. Parker's FIcasant
Werm Syrup aiul Take
Ne Oilier.
Sold by all Druggists aud Sleii'ltccpvib.
TrlCC 25 cents per Bettle.
ILanrastrr JutcUigcncn;.
MONDAY EVENING, 4ULY 11, 1881.
AT WASHINGTON.
TJIE PROSPECT OF RECOVERY,
SICK Kit MAN THAN THKl'UKMt: KNOW
Suino Medical Opinion.,)
AYeunil.
Ceuccrnlug tlie
On Saturday Dr. Ilawkes, who is pre
paring James awl Harvey (J.uiichl for col
lege, aiul Dr. ttoynteu. of Cle velauil, were
ili.scnsbing the president's condition, when
reference was made te the fact that, out
side of the Fcauty bulletins issued by tlie
physicians, the public knew nothing nor
had any means et knowing. " Yeu see tiie
patient every day, doctor ; tell me hew he
appears te you ."' said a Prest correspond
ent. " What you say eoucerning the
scanty means of obtaining ncw& is cor
rect," said the physiciau, " awl many er
roneous reports have gene forth concern
ing the piesidetit's condition. He is very
much weaker a much sicker nun than
the pttblie lns any idea of. lleperts have
gene forth about the president greeting
his friends with a hearty grasp of the
hand aud speaking in a natural toue of
voice. It is net true, aud it is calculated
te deceive the public. Yeu take held of
General (.huiield's hand and lie manages
te press yours, and Unit's all."
" Dees he raise his head at all V"
" Net a bit. He lies prone en his back
and it is all he can de te turn his head
from side te side. His voice is low and
feeble. "When I went iute the room 1
took his hand and he squeezed it gently
and said : ' JSoynteu, I am glad you are
here yet. What de you think of my
chances te-day, Uoynten 1"
" 'Oh ! I think you arc getting along
very nicely indeed, Mr. I'lesident.
Everything seems favorable for your re
covery.' " 1 will recover, Uoynten, but I have
had a terrible struggle with prostration
for several days.'
" ' JJut you seem te have cemmeied '.''
"'De you think sol" aud then gl.iue
ing up at the clock, whose hands pointed
te 9, he s-iid, feebly :
' 'Iu fifteen uiiiiuicK ii. will bj a week ;
a long- week. Uoynten.'
" His eyes closed ler a lew moments,
anil then he .aid : ' Uoynten, Iiave you any
idea where the ball is '."
" I told him I thought it was ledged iu
the anterior wall of the abdomen aud he
said.hc thought se, tee, and added : ' It
waslueky that it stiuck the ribs. If the
wound can be kept open I will get v.ell, but
they must keep it open.' 1 saw he was
talking loe much 'and rose te go. He held
my hand and said : 'De net leave me.' I
told him I would ubl if he did net talk any
mere, and he piemiscd net te."
' Docter, what meansarclhey taking te
keep the wound open'."'
" Nothing at present. It is discharging
itselfnew."
Finding Colonel IJeekwell at leisure a
few moments, the reporter asked him hew
the president passed the day, and he said :
'"As well as could bn expected." He
then detailed tlie following couveistitieu
with the patient :
Tlie picr.idcnt " It-jckwctl, is it true
t bat- the Catholic churches had special mass
for me last Sunday '."'
"Yes, sir."
" Was it erdeicil ei spontaneous V"
" Deth, bir. :u; I understand it." The
president was quieter for a moment, as
though thinking of something pleasant,
and said : "I must take some notice of
that when I get well."
Oiice he asked, " Dees litis man who
shot me show any signs of contrition or
sei row?"
" 1 fear from all I hear he does net, sir.
I think be only regrets his attempt en
your lifts was net nunc successful, sir.'
"(an it be ?" murmured the piesident,
as though reluctant le believe it.
This afternoon the president asked
Colonel Rockwell what the feeling seemed
te be among the people at large.
"Frem what I sea in the papers and
innumerable lelteis and telegrams 1 10
eeive," said the colonel, " I think the
unanimous sentiment is with you le the
greatest extent. They weie stunned by
the blew, and their alleelieus are with you
te a man. I think the hcait of the Aineti
cin people was never wrung se belbie."
"It is a sad heart," said the president,
"but undaunted."
A few moments later his eyes twinkled
with humor aud the president asked,
" Will the heart of the Amc.icau people
give me a glass of water."
TIIK 1'OSITION OF TIIK KUM.I'L'.
Nullilug but Theories as te Its Wltrrtiabeuti
Wlieru It Jlay He.
Surgeon CJeneral Wa'cs of the navy, who
fitst indicated the eetusu Ouiteau's bullet
had taken, said that it was by no means
certain that the ball is new ledged near
the liver, or lias even touched it at any
time. ''Alter the president was shot,"
said Dr. Wales, "I inserted the end of iny
little linger at (he mouth of the wound,
and found that the ball had passed be
tween the tenth and eleventh ribs, injuring
both of them slightly. My experiment
proved simply that the ball had passed
into the body and was ledged somewhere,
wc believed, in the liver, judging from the
dhcclien of the wound and from the p,t
ticnt's symptoms. Hut the s-tme symptens
have, w itliiii my own experience, attended
gunshot wennils when the ball was net
within reach of the liver. One of
Admiral Fanagut's men was shot
in the back thice and ouehalf
inches away from the spine, about where
('uiteau's bullet entered. The nerves aud
muscles of the spine de net sprciul as far
outward and escaped injury in both cases.
The physicians iu charge detcrm'ned that
the bullet had entered the seaman's body
and settled semewhciC in the abdomen.
Tlte symptoms favored this diagnosis.
The wound showed a tendency te heal,
suppuration continued, aud en the tenth
day this is the seventh day of the presi
dent's wounds I inserted a delicate rub
ber ptobe that I sometimes use. It is
small and pliable and cosily fellows the
ceiu.su of the wound. Te my surprise the
probe, which went in readily te its full
length, stepped below the right nipple.
I diew it out again, made an incision
below the nipple, and started the prebe
forward again. In two inches mero it
reached the bullet or fragment of a shell
as it really was, and iu a few minutes I
had it out. Here it Is." Dr. "Wales took
from a cabinet a jagged picce of iron
weighing two ounces. " Yeu would
scarcely believe' that anyene could live
with it iu his hotly." added the surgeon.
"De you think then, doctor, that there J
is imminent danger from the shade el un
certainty that exists as te the exact posi
tion of the bullet iu the president's
body?"
"There is danger as long as irritation
centiuttcs, because it is impossible te say
what turn that irritation may take. Tlie
case is progressing fairly, I admit, but a
geed surgeon, like a geed pilot, is mil
satisfied te have his ship meiely iu deep
waters for the moment. Iccssaut sound
ing mubt be made." The surgceu says
there is danger from this aud danger from
that. Wounds like this one de net always
preve fatal within an hour or within a
-week, but the records of physiciaus show
that very few having tliem ever recover.
"What arc the greatest dangers at
present?"
"Peritonitis and py:emia or blood bleed
poisoning. The Iatter may develop at any
hour within two weeks of the date of the
injuries. The former exists new, but I
hope only in a local form. General Gar
field's pulse new ranges from 98 te 10S. It
should be about (id. His temperature is
100 aud sometimes mere. I have known
peritonitis te develop under a tempcrature
of 101.5 and cud fatally. The respiration
continues at 2-i when it should be about 16.
The accelerated pulse is due te the ex ex
eitement and intlammatien of the wounds.
Meiphia at night always reduces it. As
for pyiumia, that is much te be dreaded.
Duriug the war a seaman was struck with
a fragment of a shell, which splintered his
arm, besides fracturing two ribs and
severing an artery. The arm I amputated
at the shoulder. The patient was a gigantic
Scotchman of splendid physique, aud a
few days after the operation he was en his
feet again. About the tenth day this
bleed poiseniug set in, and iu twenty-four
hours he was dead. Te cll you all the
uncertainties and dangers of President
Gariicld's situation would require a lecture
of thiee hours, which would leave you,
after all, a little in the dark. The Prcs.t
has, I believe, given no credence le the
reported disagreements between the at
tending physicians. It was very sensible
net te, aud although I am net new one of
them, I will say te you that the physicians
iu this case never disagreed ; they merely
could net explain themselves te the
public,"
" Would the formation of an abcess be
very serious, doctor?"
" Nobby any means. That would indi
cate the locality of the ball and it might
be cut out. New, as I have said, there is
nothing but theories as te its wheieabeuls
and it could be reached either by an ab
cess or its prcseuce indicated by an acute
tenderness or heat at any point en the
body. An incision might be made. The
ball might have followed the ribs en iu the
inside, escaping all the vital organs. Dur
ing the war a bullet that entered a man s
back was cut from the iieshy part of his
leg several days alter. There is cause for
alarm wherever there is doubt. A suddcu
change may come, but I hope that it may
net. Phybieiaus only grapple with facts
aud the record of such cases as this is a
dubious one. When this man Guiteau is
brought into court," ceucluded the sur
geon general, " he will be tried as ethor
criminals ate who have attempted te com
mit murder, aud ids sentence will he no
heavier iu the case of the president of the
United States than if he had tired at you
or inc. It is of no weight that the people
would like te sce his neck strelchcd fiem
Dan te Hershecba. In the same way Pres
ident Garlield new takes the same chances
fur life that another man would. The
physicians' rule is the same for the presi
dent or the vagabond shot in the street,
aud Ccn. Gariicld's case is only one in a
record of several thousand."
TIIK I'ltK-SlDKNl'S WOU.Nl.
Net Likely tlie Hall Touched tlie Liver.
The doctors in charge of the case arc
leth te give up the opinion that the bul
let has gene into or at least leached the
liver, but among the profession outside
the opinion is spreading that the liver has
net been alleeted te any extent worth
speaking of, and among non-professional
people who are, however, thoieughly ceu-
Acrsaut wiiu ine treatment el gun-1
shot wounds Ireni service in the late war,
the liver-laceration thceiy has long since
been abandoned. Said one of the most
respected eiti.ens : " I at first thought
that the liver had been injured because
the physicians in charge said se, but 1 de
net think se new, because every symptom
is entirely consistent with the fact that
the ball was delteeted by contact with the
rili ami simply made a severe llesh wound
resting in the ti-sues about that part of
the body. Of cmir:-e the jaundice canto
from the liver, but a man of such active
habits as General Gai field when put en a
bed aud kept there for a week is apt te
have a torpid liver. A carbuncle ever the
liver might turn the patient yellow from
jaundice, and yet in such eases the liver
would net be aueelcd.
Anetber Opinion.
"My opiuieii," said Cel. O. P. Uurn
side, "is that tlie bali has net euteicd the
abdominal cavity at all but is instead
ledged semcwhciu in the wall of the body
at that point. There are none of the indi
cations of the internal hemorrhage which
would have been present had the ball
passed iute tiie interior. Had the ball
gene iuside the body there would have
been a Hew of bleed there which would
have brought en peritonitis beyond a
doubt, and death would have been a mat
ter of a very short time. I h.ive seen se
much of the lesults which may Hew fiem
the least interruption iu the course of :'
Hying buttlet, that I would net feel at all
Miipiiscd te hear thai the bullet was far
from the point of entiy, that there was i
but ;i ilcslt wound ailer all. when, en
Wednesday morning, 1 lead in the papciu
that the president was still alive, I made
up my mind "that he did net have any
bteak iute the lower cavity of the body
and I feel mere can vine ed of this every
day. I Ibid that almost everybody I meet
is working round te the same view of the
oase."
Dr. James !t. Weed's Opinion.
Piofesser James It. Weed said tiiat l.c
did net think any one knew the exact
course taken by the bullet which wounded
the president. The ball entered the tight
side and may have ledged at a considerable
distance away from the point where it cn
teicd. The least icsistance by a bone or a
muscle would dellect it, and it may new
be among the tissues en the left side of the
body. At the patt of the body where the
bullet entered tlie muscles are very thick,
aud may have turned the ball either down dewn
waul or towards the ether side of the body.
Dr. Weed did net think that the liver had
been penetrated unless, perhaps, at the
lower part, where the organ u very thin.
The slight. jaundice that had been noticed
was net positive evidence that the liver had
1 . . -,- 14 i, 1 1
uccii iiijureu, ler jauuuice ircquuuuy 101-
lows gunshot wounds.
A HamkuiTcd llaudit.
Ne.v Yolk Times.
That a bandit, a genuine Italian bandit,
black-eyed, swarthy, and wicked, with
rings iu his cars, a fellow who. has actually
robbed aud murdered, held travelers for
ransom, aud cut off their cars when the
ransom was net forthcoming, should be
captuied by a New Yerk detcetive en a
peaceful Mississippi river watermelon sleep
is sufficiently removed from the common
place te attract the attention of any sensation-monger.
Giuseppe lioudazze, who
is expected here from New Orleans next
week, is probably the first bandit chief
who ever ran lus bauds into American
handcuffs. Ne doubt he has the meanest
opinion of our hospitality, but if his stay
in New Yerk is prolonged by the extra
dition preeecdiugs and his place of con
finement become.. gent.aHy known, he
will be pielty suie te icccive .".geed many
baskets of llewets aud perhaps some calls
of sympathy. There are hundreds of
romantic young women in this city whose
imaginations have been llrcd by Mercan
tile Library fiction until the peaceful man
of peanuts, as he patiently turns the
crank of his roaster at the street corner,
stands transfigured iu their eyes, se much
the romantic nature craves something
Southern, Latin, and intense. The
strangest feature of Hondaz.e's case,
though, is that the Italian government
should take the treuble te send ler him,
eveu te haug him. Theso Old World
countries send us a geed many malefactors
in the course of a year ; they rarely ask
for the return of ene of them.
Seme Missing Links.
About two years age, in an obscure
cave somewhere iu Palestine, there died
an aged hermit, of whom, while he lived,
strange things wcre told. Uut a stranger
fact was made known after he died, for iu
hi -s cave was found a manuscript, and with
it a written statement that the author and
writer of that manuscript lived iu the
time of Christ was iu truth, if we re
member rightly, ene of the apostles.
Some enthusiastic missionaries were found
who believed the papers might be genuine,
but an investigation seen proved, beyond
a doubt, the utter worthlessness of the
thing in all that it preteuded te be. This,
in its way, was a geed story ; but a better
ene comes new from the small Samaritan
town of Stablus, in which live Samaritans
that claim direct descent from the
ancient people. They possess a manu
script which they say iu elder than Paul or
Jehn the Uaptist, elder than Jewish Kings
or Egyptian Phareahs ; elder, in fact, than
Herodotus, Hemer, or ethers who wiote
iu the buuiise of human litcnttuic. It
was a Uiblc, the Uible of Moses, and the
Uihle of Aaren, the first high piiest of the
Israelites, written, moreover, by a grand
son of that very Aaren ! " I, Pinchas,
seu of the high priest Elcaxcr, seu of the
high priest Aaren, have written this holy
book" says a note at the cud of the
aueicnt volume. Fer long years these
Samaritans have watched anil protected
from harm this Uiblc of their.",
but why he hear of it new as
news and why it should, presum
ably, have been unknown iu Eutepe be
fore, there aie no explanations. Uut
hear of it we de iu a foreign newspaper,
also that money in large sums has been
eltercd ler it m vain, awl that at last,
after urgent aud lepeated requests, an
American missionary lias obtained the
present high-priest's consent te a photo
graphic reproduction of a portion of it.
Here, indeed, is a Uiblc which the Lenex
library complete as its collection of
Uibles u.i'ieublcdly is possesses net and
knows net of. It was a small Uiblc
Aaren'K grandson had le read, but there
was in it the story of oicatieu, and Cel.
lngorsell would be glad te knew for a cer
tainty hew that was told teme thiity-tive
centuries age. Theio aie also the Ten
Commandments, and the story of Old
Neah and his ark. What would the
colonel net give for all this, written iu the
exact words of Moses, aud iu the hand hand
writingef Anion's gnuuhen into the bar
gain !
tm m
Eminent 1'liynlclaus
are pi eeeflhing that tried and true leniedy
Kidney-Weil ler Hid worst cuscj of lulieits
ucss and constipation, as well as for kidnej kidnej
(eiiiplainl.s. There is bcarccly a person le be
Sound that ill net lie greatly benefited by a
tlioieugli Mu:rse olKidiiey-Wert every spring.
II you feel out et sort-, and clon'tl.new why,
try a package et KMncy-WeiL and ou will
leel Ii!e a nu-.v civ.lltuc. Jiulidntijieli.i Xrnti
lid. jy.- lvd.vw "
Trouble Saved.
It is a reiiKiikalile fuel that Themas' I.clcc I.clcc
tiiceil is as geed for internal as external u-e.
I'er i!le.i--cs et the lung-, and threat, and ler
ilieiiiiiatisiu, iieiir.-.lgia. ciu-I: iu tin; luck,
wound-, and sere.-, It is the best known le
meily, and lnuel: trouble is .saved by having it
always en hand, l-'or sale at H. II. Coehi-.in'.s
Drug Stere, K-7 North Oueeu .street, Lancaster.
Te i'ersen i Al-.iet te Itl.irry.
" J'e persons about le mairy,'" Duugl-iss lei lei
leIdV advie was "ilen'l;" we supplement by
Miying- without laying 'n a supply et Spring
Uloesoni which caie:. alminmianu. and ether
kidney and bladder complaints. In edicts.
Ter sale at li. is. Cochran's Drug Stere, 1.J7
Ninth (juuiMi blieel. Lancaster.
Itttb it In.
.J.Ruii I.eci-kinan, -71 Clinten Mine I, lliook llieok llioek
Ivn, N. Y., mjs he ha been using Themas'
KeleetiieOil ter rhcu:nati-iii. lie had such a
lame back that lie louldde nething: bat one
bottle entirely cured him. Ker sale al II. II.
Cochran". Dri.g buue, 1U7NeiMi ijucuii .street,
L-.ui cab It r.
J'.i riJitliAfUllNUS, rr.
lirai.k I'Ai'i.K, &.V.
We ii.ie opened M-ine New l'alteins et
WALLPAPERS
i-.K-gant St.les in all Ur.iile-i el tioedd. Ken.
tiants ami Odd&utul I. nds thai have .ccuiuil
lattd during the past Spieig will in: sold out
low te make 100:1: for ether sleck. Anion,.;
ttiiiu ue some -very c.'ieite goe.N.
in a aud n:v, n ! el length . l'l liu Cleth by
the y.ud i:i all colors uu I wiiltln. 'spiingan-.
( eid i.i.tiiies,hcetc!taud .'iiien'caM Hollands
jli-Xtiu'Oii taken and shade-- hung piuuiplly.
EXTENSION CORNICES
in l.ir.je .iiie!v. .'.bony and Walnut Curtain
1'eles. llidi is taken iei Mno Minera. Wt
also make
YJ RE SCREENS FOR WINDOWS.
put up m veiy be:L iiianner, I'igiued, 1'lalti
and Landscape.
PHARBS W. FRY,
NO. 57 NOKTU OUL-KN ST.
JfUJiXlTfJCH.
s-
M'KCIAL NOTJC5J l'OII Til I. SUASON I
Yeu can hate
lUUMTUKi; KKIWIItCD AND Ith'-VAU-N1SI1L-.D
:
CU VIUS KLCAN'KD. KlC-i'AlNTUD AND
VAKNlSHiSD.!
OLD MATTKfcSSK-i MADL. OVEK LIKl:
NEW
old ki:ami;s kk cildkd at medi:i:atk
I'lUCKS !
ALL KINDS OK FIJItXlTUKK ItKCOVEULD
AND Ul'IIOLSTKKKD IN Jb'lKST-
CLAS.SMAN'NEU!
Al
Waiter A. Ucmitsh's
Furniture aud Picture Frame Reems,
MX VAST KINO STKKKT,
nS-buul Over China Hail
nvTt:i.n.
N" OW Ol'ESf-SrKKCHKK iiousi:,-en
Kun.peen.pta... '"';,."?"'?., l
Ner h Duke street. Clan, and Tin tic houp heup houp
LelJter Salad. Oybtei-s In Kvery Style and nil
i ... iif-llR-Lcie' et the. M-awn V. i sleittli
patronage et tl -s pulnic.
I" 'v7-t.'
Fancy Wiiiw mm
CL.OTUINH.
TMrOliTANT .lNXOUJiCtaiEJi'T.
Te-day we open a lull line or Spring and
.Summer Goods for ilcn'a Wear, which luu
never been eclipsed in this city or any house
in the country ler quality, style ami high
toned character. We claim superiority
evcr anything we handled before during
our experience et quarter et a century in
business, and our reputation is established
ler kecplnjf the Uncst goods In enr line.
Our ejieuing te-day Is au Invoice et Novel
ties captured from the wreck of a large
llosten house, whose failure lias precipi
tated these goods en the market tee late in
the season ami consequently at a sacrifice,
-se they are within reach el all desiring a
tirst-class article, at a lnoderato price. The
consignment includes u full line of the cel
br.itcd Talameu's French Novelties, the
handsomest ami finest goods imported te
this country, a new feature in Silk Warp ;
Tiilamen'.s Tricot a-Lenjr, Serpentine Tri
cots, Cerk Screw Diagenal: ami liraultt
Weave. A full line of Tayler's English
Treuserings et beautiful eOcctti. Alse a
Hue line et Choice American Suitings as
low as $M u. Suit. All thu Latest Novelties
In Spring Ovcrceatingsat moderate priced.
All are cordially invited te examine our
stock and be convinced that wc are mak
ing no Idle beast, but can substantiate all
we say aud icspectfully urge persons te
piace their erderat once berere the choicest
styles are sold, ler they caunet be dupli
cated this hcoseii. Fer lurthcr particulars
iu regard te dress consult
J. K SMALTNG,
THE ARTIST TAILOR,
121 N. qUEEN STREET,
UWAS
Several Flnu Ceat Makers wanted.
s
1'IUNU Ol'KNINC
H. GERHART'S
New TaUering EstabiisH,
Ne. 6 East King Street.
I have just completed titling up one el Hie
Finest Tailoring Establishments te be leiinil
in tld.i state, and am new prepared te show
my citsleiucrs a stock of goods for the
SPRING TRADE.
which for quality, btyli; and vaiiely et
I'alleruri has never been equaled in this city.
1 wilt keep and sell mi goods which I cannot
recommend te my customers, no matter hew
low in price.
All goed: warranted its lepicsentcd, ami
prices art low Xi thu lowest, at
Ne. 6 East King Street,
wNe.t Doer te the New Yerk Steiu.
H. GERHART.
rv
LOTUiNC STOKE.
al. inns
ONE PRICE HOUSE,
37 North Queeir Street.
GREAT MARK DOWN:
Suit., te Order lerinerly f l."; new Hi.
Suit jle Oidei leriueily ll.S; ue-.v $!.'.
baits te Order let merly iil ; new IS.
huils te Older lerinerly jii ; new f.U
Suit j le Older leriuel I.v j0 ; new ti.
And every Suil win ranted a I'erlect Fit.
Ti -nuiicd with Ihu V.t-jl Trimmings
the market allunU.
MM
is new mi . i sin e tooling. Every Ciriuciit wc
in u Iu toeidei this bc.iseu was net only a per
fect lit but tiie slvle id cut was positively
never equated in this tily belere.
Our Ready-Mmle Dcparliiieal
isalill fi'le.l will. CHOICE SUIT', whitii have
becu reduced 1 "per cent.
We have tue Choieeet Let el
WHITE VESTS
DUCK, MAIUKILI.fiS AND KEVEUSIKLE,
IJOTII WHITE AND COLOKED; ALSO
UEDUCED 10 I'EK CENT.
LINEN COATS
IN 20 DIFFERENT STYLES,
IrltOM SO VENTS Ul".
OUli isTOCK OF
Gents' Furnishing Goods
Caimet 10 Excelled in This City.
One visit te my btere will certainly convince
you that the above assertion;, are true.
MileirlM
AL ROSENSTEIN
The Leader of Fashion,
ISO. 37 N. QUEEN ST.,
Lancaster, pa.