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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY.................JULY 4, 1SSL. [Continued fre Third Page.) ————— rr __ men fm Washington. And the peopie who would rejoice if his crime, even if {t falta short of muirder, were a capital offence, ree to acquiesce ‘in a penalty which, in that event, will be miserably inadequate, rather than to execute justice lawlessiy. The Americ: ple, therefore, in one of the most e: iz crises of thetr history, Dave made it clear that the disturbance of the war period has passed | away and that they live, and mean to live, under a government not of passions -bat of laws. On this 4th of Juty, therefore, with ali of saddening and of shocking that it brings, there come also solid reesons why Americans should not despair of e repubite, the birth of which the brate. Telegrams to The Star. His Dispatches from the Sick Room —What he Says. ELBERON, July 4 —General Grant ts constantly reviving dispatches from the President’s sick Foom. One received this morning states: “Sir Edward Thornton, who has just left the White Houre, says the President cannot live. A con- sultation of surgeons is being held.” General Grant visits Elberon Hotel hourly to peruss the official bulletins recelved by the Western Union mapdager. Surprise has Deen expressed that General Grant sent Dut one dispatch of in- quiry about the President, and that was sent to Secretary Lincoln. The General hearing this remarked: “I have called upon Mrs. Garfield, and telegraphed my heartfelt sympathies for the President through Secretary Lincoln. More than this is not necessary, unless the President dies, when I will proceed te Washington.” Another hoy ey received by General Grant says: “New York and Philadelphia physicians have arrived, and, after consultation with other attending surgeons, agreed as to treatment.” Senator Conkling Summoned to El- beron. Loxe Brancu, N. J., July 4.—Gen. Porter has Just telegraphed to Senator Conkling to come to Elberon immediately. The dispatch was sent to the Fifth Avenue hotel, New York. THE FEE ROUGHOUr THE COUNrRY. Pntense Sorrow in Virginia. StaunTos, Va, July 4.—The most intense sorrow prevails in this city in consequence of the President's condition. Business is almost entirely suspended, and crowds gather around the bulletin boards. An Independence Day Celebration ‘Turned into « Religious Meeting. PROVIDENCE, R. I., July 4—The most impor- tant celebration of the day in this state was to have been held in Bristol. The procession was formed ready to move when it was dismissed and the aphouncement made of a religious meeting to be held at 4 p. m. No Celebration in Portland. PORTLAND, MB., July 4,—There fs no celebra- tion in Portland to-day. The city is very quiet and groups are patiently walling for news from Washington. Anxiety in Chicago. Caicaco, July 4,—The city 1s unusually qntet for the 4th of July. Many people are visiting from the country. An cecasional band of music 1s heard and small boys set off fireworks around the streets; but there is no general demonstra- ton, and ‘2 feeling of analety prevails, tha attention cf all being concenirated ugon the bulletins as they come from Washington. Silence in Jersey City. densgy Cry, N.J., July 4.—Mayor Tausig has ordered the celebration of the day, by the display of fireworks, to be postponed, and has ordered the chief of police to stop all fring of cannon and firearms. Newport's Celebration Abandoned Newronrt, R. 1, July 4.—Newport’s celevra tion, notwithstanding the arrival of visiting militia, bas postponed. The companies jad forifed when the order to disband was given, the grand marshal having received un- fsvorabie reports of the President’s condition. Maycr Slocum has issued a suitable proclama- tion deploring the sad event, and calling upon a to abstain from the arranged festivi- les. Yo Demonstration in Albiny. Atzaxy, N. Y., July 4.—The celebration of the Rational anniversary here to-day is merely formal as compared with previous Fourths. ‘The military display was very meagre and the companies were dismissed at an early hour. Not many decorations are to be seen and but comparailveiy few persons are on the s'reets. ‘The bulletin beards announcing the President's condition attract the largest crowds an to possess by tar the greatest interest for t people. THE FEEL + ABROAD. Sensible Views from England. Loxpox, July 4.—The Manchester G1 dismisses the icea of a political consytr the United States, and say: meri pol Uclans have not come to the point of employ. ing assaseins. It seems quite suff Out that Guiteau was m less than a disappointed office seeker. It President Garfield dies, tt will leave a gap hard to fill soon. As bis career was Knows in Europe, it was felt that the Chicago conventicn had made a true and wise choice. He was not one of those sor- dig manager piace-huaters, Who are the oppro- brium of American politics, He was the right man to fight the batue with them. Itis hardly Mkely that when the time comes for anotuer Mammoth republican caucus, so doubtful a soi! will throw up yet another man of similar integrity and proved capacity. It is curious that the abuse, which of all others needs re- forming In America, should be Indirectly re- sponsibie for the present crime. By reforming the system Of patronage, the Americans wili best show their sorrow for Mr. Garfleld’s Geath, or their thankfuiness for his recovery. It is Lot to be supposed that a perfectiy saue man would attempt such a crime, Dut the Pres- ident’s position in regard to patronage 13 so invidious, that it is only wonderful such an attempt has never been made before.” ‘The Assassination Commented On in English Churches. Lowpox, July 4.—At the close of the sor- mon at the City Temple (Congregational) Sun- day morning, the Rev. Dr. Parker read the fol- Jowing: “Resolved that this congregation, rep- pan toreng Belt J shade of religious and political opinion, has heard with iexpressible xorror of ‘the attempt to assassinate the President ot the Untted States, and most profoundly sympa- thizes with the Americans in the hour of na- tional consternation end distress.” Dr. Parker the Congregation if they approved tton TO ‘Tas congregation iamne- then aske diately i Prayers for the President. A special prayer for the recovery of Presifent fleld was offered at Mr. Spurgeon’s Taner- bacie yesterday. Prayers fer the President im Que- bec. Quazec, Juiy 4.—In the English Cathedral, yesterday, prayers were offered for tho re- covery of President Garfield. Great sympathy is expressed for him and his family, and the hotels and offices of the newspapers and of Consul Waseon are besieged by anxious in- quirers for the latest tuiletins. Condemnation of the Crime in Rome Rous, July 4.—The Liberte characterizes the attempt on President Garfield's life a3 an act of barbarous and foolish vengeance, which ts rendered the more tnfamous tn view of the no- bie character and perfect uprigntness of the Roms, July 4—The Ryorma says it i3 asad end short-sighted deed. ; itto, after expressing deep regret and sympatby, pelts out that such acts must be regarded as inde) it of the form of govera- ment, since s: attempts have been made within four months against a ic sover- be and a popular republican Pi be, e Opinione expresses regret, Dut says it ho that since, in the event of Presidents death, a fresh election wil be necessary, the political uation will not be affected. It conalders that @ new election at such a juncture wouid ee Gen. Grant a third term and pave the Ip. The entire provincial press of Italy, irre- spective of a: expresses deep aad ‘Sj mpathy with the United States. = Lendon Papers Printing Volumin- ous Dispatches from Here. Lospon, July 4 —All the London papers this morning publish very voluminous dispatches from America concerning the conditioa of ti President. The statement that the Daily tveres Sppeared in semi-mouraing yesterday is iacoz- Russian Consternation—Attempts of Political Assassins, Sr. Perensnvaa, July 4 —The leading Russian LeWepapers express consternation at the at- tempted assassination. al ‘The Golos says it believes the act was due to poiltical eazcos, t would be movsnonry to Sesh » uJ ing into prominence the question of the jon of measures against attempts of ansaseine, ‘The Novoe Vremya says did Kot vote. Mr. Alvord call Probabty the victim and sald that the members of in the shadow of the OITY ITEMS. “The Celebrated Licbig Company rk, and London, has attained Teputation by adhering to two rules. Preparations having the name aud the of his honest policy. An Act of Hespect at Halifax. Hauirax, N.8., Jwy 4.—The reception an- | Rounced for to-day by Captain Meade, of the U.S. steamer Vandalia, was abandoned owing to the critical condition of President Gardeld. A Disarmament Needed. NTO, OnT., July 4 —The eats Iman ar- tem pt | Held, says:—“It is obvious tha" the ‘1 vem of the United States er ee men ciples who, finding their last hope cf an office gone, May at any moment resentative of the w! R Rm —————————— ‘Pp 3*t Fost Borst, Bt. Maar’s Courry, sturvtas:: OD Of guests Jove 1 of the Gwaer, Ss JUS Ny ren. of rests ‘aod ie's drst-cines PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ‘& WING IO THE PRESIDEN1'S ILLNESS the Picnic that war to toke place at ‘on the ath of July, nner ‘the anspices of W4SHINGTON CAVETS, Has been POSTPONED to the 15th July. rublithed ia this morni istske. SUMMER RESORTS. of Yap Rees park | Hesution of ue in contemp*. Mr. Bogan said that it he believed he coull new building, with moder® on Of @ Fepablitcan Senator by vote, he would witahoid tt. Mr. Hurd stated that he was patrad witn Mr. 8. R. Welles, put a3 he belleved it was on the candidate, therefore If his vote was | for a quorum he would vote It was Lot four 6 necessary for Mr. Hurd to vote, The chair declared that no choice had heen mace, and tbe convention adjourned, New Reoisrex or Wit13.—The last oMficial Act of the President before he was shot dowa Was the signing of an order to theDepartmont of the Interior to tssue a commission to M | Ramedell, of this city, to be register of wills for the District, vice Col. Amos Webster, who has held the office during the last twelve years. Ml is most widely and favorably known through bis long and active service in It offers no cheay Loaf Sanaa make it homelike and attractive. SOUTHALL, 827 Vermont oe TRavEns. withholding his, ‘The Hotel has just euch eet Ne msde tor fenliie. De: ‘The statement publican wes a GpBsav’ReGatTa aT RICHMOND, Va. BY COLUMBIA CONOLAVE, No. 11, 1. 0. H, | i&& on train jesves Bal- | timore snd P.tomac Le ig es 8 2° ae . TUESDAY. July { benemberthe fare by this train is 2.50 round trip, including admission to hy Ae J tickets that will enable you to | 6 stand 18 reserved by ‘Tickets are now on sale by ABRAHAMS 67 Penn. avenue, and at the dept, On morning of excursion. Herdics will be at train from Richmond. BE UNDBESIG ANNOUNCING TO x ae ere mer LLO' WN, pots Ne Winchester, Va. 1 on Sieference roduce hundreds of communication morals and bad information agdrees MRS. JO2. TRAVERS, Piney Point, St. Mary's Co., Ma. System of the is @ singular effect of one crime to produce its own imitation, and io Umes of excitement no Presi be safe tn a nation which earries its love of iberiy so far as to allow to the wick- edest classes the liberty of carrying deadly weapons as plentiful Gisarm the population, Prestdent with a striking @ policy, and such a confession of fat!- we hardly dare to hope the experiment will be tried. But it is obvious that such a disarmament is needed.” THE VICE PRESIDENTS NATIVITY. The Mait adds further: Vice President Arthur, in the event of a va- cancy in the Presidency, woula bea singular one. In ordinary cases the Vice Prestdent suc- hen the latter dies during but Mr. Arthur is, we believe, & Nova Scotlan—a Canadtan—and in that case he 1s not elf gible for thg office.” A Canadian View, TORONTO, ONT., July 4. an article on the shooting of the President, Says :—“ The Globe thinks It likely enough that RO man will recognize more clearly than the Vice President his utter ignity to which he will probably be called, and opes he will not be = a With which he is so strongly iden- ied.” : JEITEAU IN IOWA. His Failure as a Lecturer. Davenrort, Iowa, July 4.— The Gazette pud lishes an account of the doings of Charles J. Guiteau in this city, October 15th and 16th, 1Sis, He advertised two lectures on Christiaaity and on Paul the Apost dience did not speak assem in’s brother, was a lawyer here from ‘1855 | Feanired.” MKS. a. B. HAOK, natn FES ELA, Thing spit Bote is recrevet fr the, resopias ee dance torender mecical aid. sl t of Witch Hazel. ber the market 1s flooded with worthiess imitations. "— (Editorial in Scienttie Supplement of El Ranch- ) Sold in 50 cents and dollar sizes. iz Co.’s Coca Beef Tonic Dutritive elements of the muscu- ood, bone and brain of carefully se- 'y bullocks, combined with the werful tonic virtues of the Cora, Tneas, and a choice quality of ie, Beware of imitations. Preventive of Malarial Diseases— Opmion of Eminent Dr. H. Walton, of Anna) Colden’s Liebig’s Liquid Exu it preparation. It is par excel- perior to cod liver oli or anything I » aNd extreme! a8 & preventive Of malarial diseases. > dent's life will Atlantis Ba 100 x ‘These are the on swith unobstructed occau front, aod kee the race, 8 thi the warm bathe. Resewed cossforte. belie apd tuodern con venien a3 penknives To fo, surround | the Ce. EDWIN ROBERTS. DAR GROVE —This peasant farm resii is open for summer boarders. Withia two miles of 8. V. BOR B&O. ae Vege will betaet: ‘Por further ta. J.T. SPADY, Proprietor. T= HYGEIA HUTEL, - OLD POINT COMFORT, VA., Situated 100 yards from Fort Mon: ure in a repubile, that t lected health Cepot on the arrival se NED TAKES PLEASURE IN 'O THE POBLIG THAT HS FOURTH ANNUAL FAMILY EXCURSION T) WATKINS GLEN AND NIAGABA FALLS, ROCHESTER, SOHENEC LADY, Be22s nce by _rail to Philadel- Jeave Washington at Five miles to fe Plant of the a res position, and Mr, Ramsdetl has all the qualifi- 3. LUTHER DO’ cations requisite to perform the business of Clarke Co., Berryvi the office in the same satisfactory manner. LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. Officer Edelin accidentally broke a small bone in his right ankle yesterday afternoon while laying the front yard of the Almshou3e with This morning Detectives Coomes and Acton arrested a colored man named Douglas Howard in the act of offering an open-face gold watch worth $20 or $25. He stated jased 1t near Baltimore, in county, Md., within two weeks, e man and watch are at police headquar- ers. ‘The alarm of fire at 2 o’cloc’ this afternoon At 3121 M street.cau-ed The position’ of yeoman Ee 8, Gown the world - renownec Budeon River by daylight by' steamers to New York, the: ia. and Wasbinston, will 8a. Mm, JULY 12, 1881. ‘ound Trip, rood for 2! een the ages of oma § rsGesoribing hygieme ad) HARRISON PHCEBUS, Prop. Asbury Park, has al! the com- ; fine garden, large, most excellent ceeds the President wi his term of office, WARK HOUSE, Dees Ee « forts of a mani rch, good atab ir g, ier howe Tees office, cooan and lakes. PEOP. GRAND AND SEWALL AVE. ARSHALL'S ST. GEORGE HOTEL. favorite Sumsaee. Resort, situated rear 1 DELAWARE AD un- 2D ‘4 1d peace alt eave Feshington on any avenue andB: & P. station. ean = eae n fot Bae clas crenrnion mould ca a nae ees, or fore July 6th, to the Ocean, ard wide, JONAH WOOTTO!' YOU WANT TO HAVE A to RIVER SPRINGS Boasting, fish. eee ee Terme, 26 Gularen, betwi Mrs. 8. A. Allen’s World’s Hair He- | ‘I. 4, will be e004 to} gray, white or faded d beauty. It hh and growth. Dan- A matchless “Hair perfume rich and rare, The Glove to-day, in rfection for restoring to its youthful color, gi Tenews its life, stren Gruft quick! Dressing. ie #, bathing, crabbing ; on the street for 4 atten! ats and medica: love Goan four Address Dr. RB. P. insufficiency for the | jnne arundel ————__~_~*vert Station, Baltimore. N=. AKEANGEMENTS FOR THE STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON. HENANDOAH ALUM SPRINGS, VIRGINIA. Was occasioned by a apd other watery. Ni explosion of 7; ac, . Guerts will be met with conveyance ms; 82 Per Day, 810 Per R. J. MARSHALL, Prop. ALLAIRE, SPRING LAKE, N. EN.—A new bouse, Struction and furnish "Directly i tain Niehta. yu. Free from fashion and dress Pure’ = ——_ oderate. DAMMANN’S, S06 7i2 st. northwest: Folding camp stools, 12c.; lunch baskets, at 23c., 33. 45c.; our $3.50 satin lined parasols for $2.50; our 4 ed parasols for $3; yur $5 lace trimmed ined parasols for $3.25 and $3.50. Great reduc*ion of prices in our hosiery, glove, Ii departments. One Price Combination Store, 806 7th st. northwest.— lass stoppered bottles, MOUNT VERNON Forty Years’ Mary ef an Old Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup 1s ‘scription of ene of sitet oe he Cay § Ctreuiars at Btar oft Washine7on will maki to 20 a8 UAN Fab CAPE MAY, N. J. —Onan: otel, Philaae- ry tle, but havin; . Wi ison Giiteau, the Rv VIEW HOUSE, htful and popular 8: mer Resort inti SYMPATHY FROM PARIS, im ‘The Secretary of State has just received the following tor Mrs. Garfield: Panis, July 4—To Madame Garfield, Execu- tive Mansion: Accept on of our deepest cures dysent the bowels and wit child centa a bottle, Burnett’s Cocoaine and keep it in stron & nd healthy Tital a ig an condition, because it will stimulate and restere the natural action upon which its nds, B Flavoring Extracts are absolutely Counterfeits! Caution!! BRACELETS and hansles, $2 to $20. Prigz’s, + soe Sek Fvssa11's lee cream. AT DaMMANN’: The steamer Mary Washivaton will also make Excursions every SATUBBAY, leaving her wharf at 6:30 p.m. ; returning at 11:30p m. darcing down and back on all tri days. Tickets, 25 cents. ICHMOND REGATTA, JULY Sra, 1881. Excursion Ticket, vis STEAMER EXCELSIOR, To Richmond and return, $5.00. Tickets good for 3 daye, JULY 4th, 5th and 6th. . ayes leaves 7th st. wharf 9:30 a.m. sae QOMPARY'S AD- eee CE PETERS, Prop. Su6 {th st. borthy four-ply linen collars, 3 for 25c.; cuffa, 19¢.; gonts’ colored bordered chiefs, 3 for 25c.; gauze undershirts, 15¢.; British half hose, 2 for 25c,; best fancy air; Dest nickel buckle suspenders, 25c ; white les, 12c. a dozen; excellent unlaundried shirts, 45c. One Price Combination Store, 806 7th st. northwest,—Advt, Wnar bargains there is at J. . Young’s, 736 ibs street, ve the damaged goods by the late HT HOUS: ory “ re Bri pt estos eck per week. Skating Bowling Alley, Billard and Pool Tables attached. Circulars st Star office. WALTER BURTON, Froprietor. ITOMAC HOTEL, St. GEORGE'S ISLAND, MARYLAND. W ll open Joe 25 Terms, $1.50 per, day . 89 per week, and ‘montn. panied atcoen ‘$30 per mont ips except Bun- m2? ae the roots ot the hatr, haif hose, 25¢. a SYMPATHY FROM CATHOLIC BISHOPS. Fort Warne, Inp., July 3,—To the President of the United States: The Catholic bishops cf Peoria and Fort Wayne desire to express thelr most sincere sympathy and the most earnest wish for your speedy recor (Signed,) = AMS & B#OS., Piney Pol + Scumidtie Washington. D.C. Several imitations and counterfelta of the RUMFORD YEAST POWDERS J. L. SPALDING. ERD AN’! 7 JOSEPH DEVENGER, —_—_ = pc dE Tt ay ag West Washington, nee Georgetown. THE NEWS OF THE ASSASSINATION spread like *wild-fire” here, and the whole town was thrown into a state of excitement, A thi worthy of comment is the fact that people all parties are earnest In their expressioas of sympathy. Spectal prayem for the recovery of resident were offered yesterday in all tae churches here, At about 7 o'clock Saturday night news came, which seemed to be authen- Ue, that the President was dead. Immediately the engine-house was draped in mouroing. and the station-house was partally draped, ard one resident on High street also began to put mourn- ing upon bis house. Io a few more minutes the whole town would have been in mourning had nota dispatch been recived stating that the former bews was erroneo13—to the givat relief and gladness of the peo) Quigr FourTa.—Independence day is being celebrated but little to-day, and only by the very small chiidren. sence of the big guns and loud noises, much to the credit of the people, We have an old cor- orauion ordinance of the 13th of December, 1824, against the selling and ‘exploding of fire crackers and other fireworks. $10 for selling, and $5 or 43 hours in the “Lock- up” for firing. BisHor ANDREWS preached at Dunbarton Street M. E. church yesterday morning. His text was: “Have Faith in God.” His coming was a pleasant surprise, both to the pastor and WHITELAW REID AND WIFE. VExtNor, July 3—TO Mrs. Garfleld: Love, mpatby and hope. me WHITELAW REID AND WIFE, ese E, z ra At’ have been offered for sale by irresponstbie par. Ny" House eutirely renovated and under STHONG, proprietor, (formerly of Baltimore.) (poseness HALL, Care may. righ reg Sa catia Soe electric belis. OTORAC BTEAMBOAT ee the Riggs House, Ebbitt, FOR NOBRF(LE, FORTBE: . MONROE, PINEY POrNTY AND sd INT LOOKOUT. Steamer GEORGE LEARY on TUESDAYS and id. LE. Some are called “‘Rumrorp,” one 13 camed UMMER RESUBT IN THE THE LADIES OF RICHMOND SYMPATHIZE WITH MRS. 0) depot on the W. & travel from city; gcod sprin; ldrees J. H. ICE, Proprietor, Hillsbo: 7-1 MOUNTAINS OF iles from, “BUMFORD,” another “HUMFORD,” and s0 on. R. R ; three hours’ RICHMOND, Va , July 3.—To Mrs. Garfield: We ve appe: ft the gent deeply sympathize with you in your sad afflic- SD tayo the general Sypesrance ok the genuine tion. We shall to-day send up many earnest prayers for the speedy recovery of your hus- band and our beloved President. ‘Tue Lapigs oF RIcuMonp, TUBDAYS 6p m. EXODRSION TO THE CAPES FROM NOREO. A TABLE OF PARTIOULAR EXORLLENOE. ‘The Orchestr: will be conducted by Mr. Zimmer- epares or selis any imitations or counterfeits of the Rumford Yeast Powder that are calculated to deceive the casual observer, infringes our copyrights, and render themselves Mable to heavy fines and imprisonment. We shall proceed against all infringers to the full extentofthelaw. The sales of Rumford Yeast Powder have steadily and largely increased, in spit almost human efforts of a ni competitors, accompanied misstat and misleading advertisements. Our sales are OW more than ever before, and this result has been accomplished without extensive advertis- Red by keeping the Uf POPULAB WATERING PLACE, CAPE MAY, 18 REACHED BY THE WEST JERSEY RAILROAD In Two Hovns From FHILADSLFHIA. man. H.J,&G. B. Opens June 25. R= ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS, VA. OPEN gnue for femilics’® For circulars and ‘iret clase, round trij FOR ee Th enew avd spl THE KING OF ROUMANIA WISHE? FOR THE PnEsi- DENTS QUICK KBCOVERY. TLe following telegram 1. trom@he King of Roumania: Becwargsr, CaTRocrni, July 4 —To President Garfield, Washington: I have !earned with the greatest indignation and deplore most deeply the horrible attempt against your precious life, and beg you to accept my warmes wishes for your quick recovery. (Signed,) ast oul did steamer EXCELSIOR, con- phbrstbiser habbo (and PBB. at Quantico, Es Sally (except Bui Fare fo ticamon Fare to Richmond, unlimii Fare to Richmond, round trip, goo ——_ A THE WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, (New Baoap Gaver Bours ) Between PHILADELPHIA and ATLANTIO CITE, acu renaien per The penalty is EX IONS, To Bichmond, via Ik, or to Norfolk via Bich- Phiadelphia Wee tre rel ‘ashington. Horee ‘Gare ready’ to transfer ~~ of the West Jersey B.K., at the foot of ALABAMA SYXPATEY. MONTGOMERY, ALa., July 2.—To the Hon, James G. Blaine, Secretary of State, Washing- top; Profound ard universal sympathy here Telegraph us his cordition. D. P. R. Cops, Governor. Further Facts About Guiteau. THE WAYWARD SON 43 DB: ‘Baily (9:30 a.m.and3:30 ichmond, Fredericks! aisana SATURDAYS i for ihe Preeident. ichmond and Norfolk with the James River “ le luallty of the goods r than any others, and selling at reason- ces, ‘We shail do all in our power to prevent 1m- position upon our customers. and shall con- tinue to warrant the Rumford Yeast Powder to be as heretofore—healthful, nutritious and of N. D. ARNOLD, Treas, juchupaiba. plete cure, 4 days, frequent or difficull $1. Druggists. MARBIED. DAILY Exoun: 1085 TO Wainana S30 p DAYBai m, only. ipticxets, -.50 cents. lor sale aud information furnished at B W. REED'S SONS, 1216 F Toure, 1431 Pennsylvania RISED BY HIS Oe ee D. . daughter of T. G. ‘The following 1s an extract from a ietter | br Yor Wayne, sha torment of Willa oer i dated March 30, 1573, from the father of the as sassin to John W. Guiteau, his brother, in Bos- ton, in which he refers to Charles, as foliows: “I bave been ready to believe him capabic of almost any folly, stupidity or rascality. The one possible excuse I can render for him 1s that Indeea, If I was called as witness upon the stend I am inclined to think I shou!d ify that he is absolutely insane, and is hardly responsible for his acts. My own Impression 13 that unless something shall in his oe and mad career ope @ fit subject for the lunatic asylum. Be- I had exhausted al) Persuasion, as well endeavoring to contro) but without avail. fer Coaches or Te NOW OP TRTTNEY. direct to Btation of the West Jersey 7 st to Station THOS. CHASE, C: 3 CHR MORGAN Masioal Director. 18 €0, jyd, auze0 USE. NEWPORT, V1. fcent view of Standard strength. im DIED. AIKEN. July 2, 188i, at 11 p.m., WitLIAM AKAN, aged 1 sears aud 10 months. ‘Buneral ervic s will be held at the Metropolitan 4th atreet east, on Tuseday, July 9.8 p.m. Futetids and relatives are invited to attend. = On Sunday, July 34, 188: Exganon, the only daughter of J E. A. Baxter, ave r BEOWN & WOELPPER, Eropet EMPHREMAGOG HO! commanding a magoit tains with steam and Presbyterian church, tion, kidney disease. AILY EXCURSIONS 5, ave, ad OF STEAMEX WSMITH. LOWER CEDAR POINT AND BLAQKIS- W'S ISLAND, DURING TH! 5 OF JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST, ‘Will leave her wharf, foot of J.B. WOOD, Gen'l Pass'r. Agent. (OU WANT THE VERY NICEST "It is sure to please. ‘H. TENN im Miour, “Feed Gorn. Ostar W Washington. D0. iS, WINDOW AND PLATS “Alderney D: Ws Alderney butter vered in 3¢1bs. roe cht but sweet milk 6c. per qt, Cream, 10c. pint. a oe months aud 8 days. L Fe HOUSE, ALTOONA, PA., On Mary Live Pennayivanra Rartnoap, Amid the most picturesque scenery of the Alle- zbenies large, =z, elexsuuly furnished and superior cuizine render it one of the most desirable rerorts in thiestate. Tourists east or west csn obtain rest and a Gaylight Logan. . cone ToG d, by wu. m she was given. Ske was pot kei t to us to stay; He has taken her hone to Heaven. COBURN. July 8, 1881, Ms. ManTHA Corvay, relict of the late dokn Coburn, in the seventy-sixth geht, July 2, 1881. at 12 5 3 of Wm. H., jr., aud Elyabeth Harding, see! 5 months sad 16 day street northeast, Tu p.m. RITTINGER. July GzB, in the seventy-fourth year of he kervices_at Inte rei AY, URDAY, and on SUN return my powers o! as other resources, in hisactions and thoughts, found him deceitful and could not be depended upon in anything; stubborn, willfu', conceited, and at all times outrageously ently possessed of the devil. I saw hi or twice wher it seemed to me he was willing to do almost anything wicked he should happea to take a fancy to. You will remember peri the last conversation we had about you to keep clear of him and not have anything to do with him. Should anybody ask about him ipelled to say to them that i thought he was insane, or at least a mono- leave 1t and say no Insanity 1s of such a ebaracter that he ts as likely to become a sly cunning desperado as anything possibly mak» a. change the wh thoughts and feelings. If I could not do that I whatever of betng able to y made up my mind iong ago never to give him another dollar in money watli I should be convinced hi humbled and radically changed. Umes afraid he would steal, robor do anything before his egotism and self-conceit shail be knocked out of bim, and perhaps even ail iat wil not doit. So you see, I rergrd his case as hopeiess, or nearly so, and of conrse, kno 7 no other way but to dismiss kim ind and leave him entire. Meker, with a very faint hope be changed either In this world or the next.” Sear of her age- $500 REWARD! p@sts-or of bost will be supplied arrangements made with Je6 dw OVER A MILLION OF GUILMETTE’S KIDNEY Paps of on Bunday, $1, good for day of issue, ap Maite toa at JOHXBRONE'S KALSOMINE anf MASURY'S [2QUID FaLnTs, ready for use. (Send for cireu~ furnished to Builders. SUPPLIES on reaidence, 101 duly 6th, 4:50 o'cloei » 1881, Mrs. A. E. Ki OMAC FEBBY COMPANY. Persons beret a delightfal EX an hour and a halt’s tomac river to Alexan: id y during the week, 0 years of age free. The Boats! Inston daly for Algsandrin as follows: “63 30, 31:30 a m.; 12:30. 1:30, 2. 30 and 7:30 p: m. in this count and which has ‘riven perfect 2 change from the de- » and has performed cures ne bo- sed according onrs 224 Bd stroek F east, Monday evening, 4th inst , at 6 o'clock. RYAN. On Sunday evening, at5 o'clock p.m. Witiiz Fraxcis, sged 10 years, 6 months, daya, sou of Wiliam and Mary B- iayan, ‘The funeral will take place from pareats’ dence, st4o’clock pm, T ‘The frience and relatives of the family toattend. IMMB. On July 34, 188: ~, EUBIDICE F. SIMMS, Simms. from St Patrick's Church at 10 ‘7th inst. J ready been Sheet pierces, ‘time now I should be com: We pow ey the afflicted and doubting ones pay the above reward for a single LAME BACK Pad fails to cure. POBITIVELY and PE soma! Lame Sciat Dropsy, Bright's Disease of tinence and 8 ae, jamma- th of the Bladder, Hizh ie Bi: Side or ee fact eoraers oi ne Organs whether contract therwise. maniac, and shou! more about bim. ington daily for 8:60, ‘o-morrow, Jul: O30. 303 anD D DEY 80, 4-80,'5:80, 6 sosummne SEA SL ape, * nee y, 6:30 and 6:30 ‘Will call for iver WORK anywhere haan CaS ‘Upon receipt of addrees by mail or STEAMERS.” TO PHILADELPHIA, 1d Dust of the Oers Baltimme and Philedelphia boat Co. wiil leave the Company's wharf, cor- ‘Baltimore— cept Sunday) at 3 p. m., iphia. a) good for the seg . Retention of tion of the Kidneys, Oatarr! Cole Urine, Pain in th TTRACTIVE WATER Avoiding the Beat ani Requit o'clock a.m., Thi A Steamer of the Nervous Weakn¢ ie was thoroughly Biadder and ‘Urinary. private disease oro! Weakness br any disease oi veaknes ‘inary rapt ‘OU CAN BE OURED! ‘Without swallowing nauscous medicines, by sim- ply wearing me GUILMETTE’S FREVCH KIDNEY PAD, ‘WHICH OURES BY ABSORPTION. ist for PROF. tS Cech cae pa mi dy ‘at: you wi ve the TTFORD. On Sunda: 1881, of cholera infantum. terck George A. and Macgaret i. Whitford, aged “funeral from the residence of parents on North tol street uear Mi, Tuesday afternoon, Joly.5, — DEK. ‘Tickets ieened to Atlantic Ci m and: Atlantic K. B. Belisble Line” fro UNDERTAKERS. W*: Senge 1029 tEVENTH STREET, Je20_—_—rdbet. N. ¥. sve. and L street northwest. OHN A. WETZEL, 1317 Hig mai © off HOUSE. CRESSON SPRINGS, Camprra Co, Fa, fornia Oigar No *Oll Penn. av., bet. 10th and 0 ING, KALSOMINING, WALL P; INTERIOR bEvonA: ‘and refe: 4 MEADE & O0., 1238 Pennsylvania st. 0 IBON BITTEKS. Bingle Tickets,, ‘For further information and ti FEKD. SHRIVER, G. Sent street wilast, ONT FAVILION snd SUMMER BESORT cuesyed tor Ficice er. Excursions b 8, ¥. SMITH, Proprietor, or T. J. 205 th st. northwest. Jell-Im* ford €autier’s Idiosyncracies, HIS QUEEE CONDUCT WHEN A MEMBSR OF THE ONEIDA COMMUNITY, Mr. Francis Wayland Smith, of the 0: community, gives the followiag Interesting statement regarding Guiteau’s conduct when member of that community: “ He was extremely erratic and his egotism great that it was really a phaseof in- mind disordered continually With hobbies of ali sorts and descri instance, when here he was a mem debating goctety. In his style of debate he was ie Wo! and say, ‘AS the eman has brought ’ nothit worthy of rebuttal he has nothing to re! haracteristic was this. Ia directing Packages he would write ‘Cc. O. D.,’and then “On delivery’ right after the letters, Onc in g lecture he prepared for oureveaing exerci=e¢3 he bad written tn these words in the manu- Script: ‘If the audience will now excuse me 1 will take off my coat.’ He used to work now and then in our trap factory; he marked the ;cods for shipping in large, beautiful round letters. One of bis many idiosyncrasies was to kK @ large card with this inscription: On the Suramit of the A! Ses level, within nint Washington. Leghentes, 2,200 feet above o hours’ ide of PROF. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH LIVER PAD Will positively cure Fever and Agus, Dumb Aira, Auue Cake, Billions Fever, Jaundice porpoce and ali dizéases of the Liver, Stomach and Price 1.60 by mail. Send ‘or Prof. @uumutie’s Treative on the Kidneys and Liver, free by mau. (aa) sty Geoeuerow jeorgerown, pposie Buichers’ Market) IDLIAM HACKETT, with Avau:rvs Buac- G@ UNDERTAKER, No. tween $4 and 436 streets. 1 ‘and water supply are NY! N BITTERS senger Elevator, Electric bells, a pon¥, FURNISHIS 316 Penna. ave. n. w.. be Everything first-class. Fe. SFINDLER, AMUSEMENTS. VER'S SUMMER GARD Eee Tae x lor, Contralto; the Baltimore Quartette; Mr. W tf Ko olet, and the Gr Admission free. 0 QOLE BICYCLE SALESROOM AND SCHOOL FOR THE DISTRICT AT FENTON HALL, 1108 E Sraser Nonruwest, WasH1xeTox, D. C. Fend stamp for full info: 4e20-1m_ To a Children's ‘Dining and “Play pOIRs, Alt a iren's an Box added to the equi Hotel, aud ithes been elegantly 2 2 FRENCH PAD Co Toledo Chis, SCHELLER & STEVENS, Agents, 505 Pennsylvania avenue. UNDERTAKER, 1283 7th st. northwest. oo & WRIGHT, ine Analyais of the Water ag tel JER- For Gtrenia: und full informsts jel-2m. USE, ASBURY fi reopen June 16, 18 ‘38 On6 sirablein Asbury Park, Two minutes’ ‘The house has been enlarged. several, new Sable will rival resorts. Apply early and seoure ‘MES. M. D. CAHILL, wher —a honorable gen' 18-7 10th st. northwest. H. I. CaBPENTER. (UM, E STREET, 5x- ‘Teacher of PIANO, LMUsIO. Preticniar attention to es. rooms added and tug to be qualiiled f "104 LAD street nore, yf se feachers or pe. formers. west. ae Brn choice of rooms. ‘Third svenue and Kingsley LEONARDTOWN, MARYLABD. BE'S HOTEL, Of “ iF} CHARLES. J. GUITEAU, Premier of England. Will deliver a lecture in ST. JAMES’ HALL, LONDON. tary or other all the time. TLANTIO HOTEL, Stations Milled his thoughts by day and nisht. OCEAN CITY, ik NOW THE STRUGGLE AT ALBANY. In addition to the extensive ee Sean Gt ont DEY BOARDS, No. 1, 16 feet.....per 100 ft.,81.35 BTIOOK BOAEDR, 1212, 16 feet... VIRGINIA FLOORING, Ho. 3... GLEAR BIDING, half inch, No.1. WHITE PINE SHINGLES, nearly clear. Cel- G — It Still Goes pen a Balloting To- 606 PExN, Avz., and 601 B . LATE mae AT FACTORY, G, ve ALBAXY, N.Y., July 4.—The assembly m3" at . Mr. Draper, by desiguation of Speak>r senate entered 11:85 a.m., Mr. Draper, sembly chamber, and both houses went into joint Convention. At noon, when the roll was senators and 67 A i SPRING LEAF TEA, AT 60 OENIS A POUND. a fy _] Sexzm Brauer amp Rew Your Avaxvs’ 1332 F Street Northwest,