Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
nn es | fort yet atin ond Sunday?” th your lent spend Sunday?” the Deraid pondent inquired of Dr. Susan Bd- son this morning just fore she resumed her dutics at the President's bedside. “* Pretty well for a man as siek | “ What ts he thinking himself al |. “All along he has been so cheerful and hope- ; fal that you could imagine he felt his recovery a sure thing. But yesterday he seemed to grow a IMtle despondent for the first time.” THE EVEAING STAR. | TURN an OE LOCAL 4 22. tant. | oa Veteran Corps at their mecting manimousty atrecd to parade on : <i, evening, as an escort to Capt. 8. E. } Thomason, who returns from a tour tireugh the West, and wilt present to him a beantifulé gold badge of the Fifth Army Corps. As irtly wher temperature, * | The indictment against Joseph Pord for grand | _ “ Still he understands tft his case is progress- _ Spectal Weather Bulletin, lareeny was ignored by the erand jury, and not | ing favorably?” ‘The chief si:caal oTicer furnishes the folowing | returned’as a true bill as published. “ Yes, he knows that, but he was very rest- special | The barometer Some East Washington ple are arranging | less all day yesterday and seemed more than highest i al gulf states: nt | to hold a meeting for thanked vin for the Pres- | ever conscious of the struggle he was making lowest. in M aperature has riscn | ident’s safety in| Bud Eagleston's temperance | between life and death.” from four t sin the wy yinthe gulf i th tent to-morrow night. At a meeting of the National Garfield Guard “Then he js consctous of the chances?” “ Perfectly. He became quite tired out yes- pper lake | i tas! ! | recovery of the President. Mr. J. E. Prive, the plasterer who was killed Hyattsville Sunday, for many with Brumidi, the artist, at. the fight against death is worth the little pinch of life I will get anyway.’ Mrs. Gartield said to | eh ‘Don't talk that way; of course it is worth while.” | ei ONirs, Garfield keeps hopeful?” “Just as cheerful as ever. Fhe President | wanted her near him a good deal yesterday, and she remained. We are trying, though, for her | to reserve her strength, for as the President | foe piceee he will want her more and more with him.” “Did not aff the wi of putting up the cool- | ing apparatus annoy you yesterday?” |. “Yes, it did. frequently. Once we had to have | the work stopped altogether, as_ the President | grew quite restless and excited about it. At | night, after the hypodermic injecticn had been eiven him and he fetl asleep, the work started “again and progressed rapidly. It wilfprobably be in operation to-day.” “Do you think the wound is healing?” “It is suppurating nice ‘The President can- | hot see why he is not feeling better when the | wound is getting along so well; but that, of course, was expected. “Is he getting tired of the bed 2?” “Dreadfully so., Yesterday he seemed sick and tired of the whole affair. That exalted sense of hope which had overweighed all the suffering at first is fast deserting him, ard you could see he was canvassing his chances this way or that, with some misgivings as to the result. Besides. the muscles of his back are so sore and painful that for a heavy man St must induce severe pain and weariness.” | “Is he anxious to know the purport of the | bulletins 7” CALCULATING HIS CHANCES. “Though the ph: In the ease of Morrie Murphy against Robert . Hewitt to recover a difference on District bonds alleged to have beea sold under a mis- ent of facts, the jury yesterday, in the t Court, returned a verdict fur the defend- e stockhokders of the Railroad company have ¢ directors: E. M. Christie, H. A. Griswokl, T. Temple, Wm, H. West, J. | Young. About 2:30 o'clock yezterday afternoon daughter of Mr. Charles Foss, 18 months old, costia & Potomac ected the following 3. Clarke, Arthur Smithson, Edwd. . Williams and Noble hI filled bracelets, | an £2 to $2 TE : Aurnoven the fell from a third story window of house No. 1819 Pet sylvania avenue northwest, striking the | awning of the store below and then the pave The child, strange to say, was unhurt. Sex notiece for « cott’s seized with a hemorrhage of the Tungs in front | of the City Hall. Dr. Walters was sent for and | | after which he was re- | rendered medical aid CITY AND DISTRICT. An Attempted Burglar; THE WoRK altimore during jaw produced by wounds inflicted with toy pistols. Yesterday's STar | mentioned a case of lockjaw from the same : | eanse in thi A very decided and well- ee ee is- | grounded prejudice against these terrible toys t had be | is being developed. the night. A| Yesterday afternoon a white boy named Mat: ing a pair of thew McKnight. 8 years old, was accidentally S drowned while bathing in the river atthe foot of is ‘supposed became ali 15th street southeast. j after the consultation how he was progressing, seeding: Laer e —— | he did not seem entirely satisfied and asked to thal pote pees | Marniace Licexses Rave been issued to | see the bulletin. I procured. the early morning oo ae is James T. Allen, of Salem, Mass., and Susan | and neon bulletine and read them yo Nien Pinkney, of Charles Co., Md.; W. H. Colbert and George E. Smith and told him once before th anxiously looked for ou , ‘The people must be them. What is on it make any way “You do not I | marks, do you?” we do not; but he is suffering so, putting fter day in pretty much the same state, tribute the less hopeful view he is taking just to these reasons. encouragement the first days, and had no idea | that the precess of recover uld be so tedi- | ous.” | |, ““Has anything been told the Prestdent of the New York sift to his wife?” | “No, nothi been said about it to him at | all. As for Mrs. Garfield, she is unable to talk | about an unlooked for and magnificent expres- sion of sympathy, and the very thought of so | much kindness quite overcomes her.” “Has the President any intimation of the ex- citement the shooting caused?” “Oh, he has some idea. He asked me last week one day what were the people saying about it, and I told him that I thought it his ight to know eomething of the intense excite- ment pervading all classes of people. and that he had the 'T told him th sage and from distinguished people all oyer the world were continually arriving, but, I said. ‘we can- not let you see them.’ ” He answered, ‘I don't | Want to; but do you think the excitement greater | than in Lincoin’s time?’ thought it w: while now everybody was in agony, suspense | and alarm. But, I continued, ‘don’t you remem- ber your own words then, ‘God reigns,’ &¢. Wel it will apply as well now this way, ‘God still reigns and the Presideut lives.’’ I discouraged any talk from him, and he made no further com- hat the bulletins were ide, and he gaid yester- Mary E. Allen. inst the door Holes were then ge Sporting Notes. Charles Norton wants to fight for the light weight championship of America, and has di ited with the Police Gazette $50 as a forfeit. Nor- ton will fight for $1.000 a side within one hun- dred miles from Pittsburg, Pa., two or three i ing articles. At Philadelphta—ath- je, of BrookI#, N. Y., and of Newport, R. F., will en- e life? What difference does e to hear such despairing re- tirway, open- being thor- in the partition ar as the | | Friday afternoon 1 | championship of ance to be covere nts are well The Cock are v4 f the contest ave chajlen for a friendly The dis- The contest- swimmers. City Boat Club, of Petersburg, much’ dissatisfied with the resuit the recent tta, and nd the Olympic Club, of Richinond, race on the James at an early day. e found on wer fou Va. of N. J., three years rophobia, under was bitten whilst playing nd hydrophobia did not make its appear- il last Friday. 1 imposter. financial crisis in the the premise of bountiful harvests in Europe. the | France and Turkey have come té an understand- Mali Gazette pre ited States, be iets a, ause of Bistriet Government Affairs, Mr. W. 0. Roome, of the Treasurer and 4 Bor's of: out lien certificat ment accounts, and tosizn on the return of Commissioner Morgan to the city. In reply to a question from ble for th other member of the Cabinet. and that he deserved much eredit for what there was good in the land bill— ih has announced his intention izhts as a member of Parliament e bar of the House of Commons, on the 3d of August. are inclined to connect | ing relative to their difficulties in connection | ent. I also told him of the interest shown by i ous nocturnal with the at-| with the Tunis complications ——In the House | tite entire religious world evinced by the regular tempted burzlary of Carter's of Commons yesterday Mr. Gladstone gaid Chief | 14 special services held in his behalf—that | pcestohi Secretary Forster was not a wit more responsi. | Catholies, Protestants and Jews were each unit- | | onizer of conflicting elements in many UNJUST ANNOYING CRITICISM. “Do the theories advanced by the pl here and elsewhere annoy you, doctor?” “Well, it is not very pleasant when one 1s straining all their energies at that hedsige and then read afterward that the President's condi- tion is exaggergted, that his doctors are making a great scare because it is the President, and that if he were an ordinary citizen such grave | conclusions would not be feared. However, we hysicians ——— Mest Nor Try to Dance.—The case of H. Felating to t 4 +{ | Donaldson, of Elmenton, Venango county, Pa., eonstrne the words ats,’ | Who Was suspended from the Presbyterian church in the first line, see. 24, act of March 3d, 1881, | for dancing last spring, was before the Ciarion (P. %, Dist. copy of laws), to include water | Presbytery on appeal. ‘The defendant defended the Commission Inains and alley assessments. T re as much | himself in an arzument of two hours. The trial | feel we are doing only our duty, and theories 8 tax or assessinent as _assessnents for a special | consumed the entire day, and resulted in 22 not | with no facts to strengthen them give us no improvement of any other kind, and thi to sustain the appeal and 1 (Mr. Graham, of Oil | trouble at all. Talking of the sympathy to the all question and cavil, is simple and ¢ and what the act means.” ge ee | City,) to sustain. The trial was an animated one. The defendant took an appeal to Synod, which meets in Erie. The decision was a sur- pl to the community, as it was admitted that | the defendant could not dance. but only tried.— West Chester (Penn) Record, July 90h. pie sie abe on Mase Se President yesterday I said, ‘It don’t hardly pay to find out one’s friends at the expense of an assassination.’ He smiled through bis pain and said, ‘Not much, I tell you.’” ‘You had no visitors in the sick room yester- ‘orcoran. The foot of 7th street at 5:30 p. and Georgetown at 6 p.m. The excursion ‘o Marshall Hall. The National Rifles will give an excursion to Marshall Hall. on the steamer W. W. Corcoran, Thursday evening, leaving at 6 p.m. and retum- ing promptly at ft. A family festival for the benefit of St. Joseph's maie orplian asylum will be given at Beyer’s park next Thursday. The annual excursion of Excelsior Tent, No. 47, 1. O. R.. to Lower Cedar Point and Blackis- ton Isiand to-morrow will be very enjoyable. The Arrowemith will leave Georgetown at 7 a.m. and Washington at 8 am. The postponed picnic of the Washington Ca- dets, wivich was to have taken plxce July 4th, Comes.off next Friday at Van Ness Park. A ride by the Potomac Ferry steamers to Alex- andria-and return is cool and pleasant. —>___—_ Directors op THE Natriowan Farr SDS ASSOCIATION Inet at their rooms last and considered the premium list. A ‘No, indeed, and if the elightest unusual stir is made in that wing of the house he notices it | immediately. Yesterday morning an artist for an illustrated paper was sketching the sick room from one adjoining it, getting views be tween the President’s naps. Col. Rockwell and lajor Swaim were looking over the artist's shoulder. The President waking saw them in that intent position through the open doorway and wanted to know what was up. Mrs. Gar- field said the gentlemen were only chatting to- gether, but he seemed to fear something about him was being talked about, and would not rest until his wife told him that it was only an artist sketching his room.” “The shock received by the President at the shooting must have been very severe ?” “Yes; he received a greater nervous shock than I thought it. possible a man of his coolness could. He says he distinctly remembers being carried up stairs at the depot, but does not re- member the vomiting. His first thought was of death. He was for some minutes ‘unconscious, though he does not think so.” “ Well, if everything goes along smoothly now, when do you think he could be removed to cooler quarters 7” “Not for several weeks could any question of removing him be entertained at all, have re- ceived a letter from a man in Pennsylvania ad- vising me that he has ship an invalid bed for the President's use. If it isa good one it will be cep be arg the ahaies These beds are chiefly paralytic or other helpless invalids, and a person cin be turned or moved with no trouble to themselves by a simple use of a crank at the foot of the bed, Thad already spoken to Mrs. Garfield how desirable such a bed would be if we could succeed in tting a thoroughly good patent. This one will arrive to-day, and we will see how it will do.” gee ae How ir 1s Proposed To WaTER THREE CITIES. am from Scranton, Pa., July 10 says: ork capitalist who visited this re yS ago proposed the constructi on the summit of Campbell's Ledge, at | the head of the Wyoming valley. It is about | 200 feet above the Susquehanna river, which | curves gracefully by its base into the historic | plains where the massacre 1s said to have taken | place 103 years ago, and where the poet Camp- | bell laid the scene of his poem, “Gertrude of Wyoming.” The objeet of locating this resevoir at such a height is to give it sufficient elevation to supply Scranton, Pittston, Wilkesbarre and adjacent towns with pure water taken from the | Tiver at a point above the coal measures. Scran- | ton and Wilksbarre are about ten miles distant, but Pittston is close by. The sulpiur water discharged from the mines into the rivers of the mining region is liquid poison. sae 7 |_ Currine W ‘BOUND PASSENGER Rates.—It | is officially stated in Philadelphia that the cut- | ting of west-vound passenger rates has been in comiittee was appointed to see what arrange. Progress since Friday last. On that day the ments could be made to secure the presence of movement was inaugurated by the Boston and Maud S. and St. Julien and have them give an | Albany, and has since been joined in by the New exhibition of speed during fair week. The effort | York Central and Hudson River railroad, the Bs also to be made to have all the noted stallions | Toe en Take Bae ane moe ane et Saeae Gilad ugiscs cae cra fn pacing “2X6 | duction thus far is §5 on through tickets to Che: ceaea. | cinnati, Chicago and St. Louis. The Pennsylya- | nia railroad company has not yet reduced its | schedule of prices, but its officers state that un- | less an agrgement to restore the former tariff is quickly arrived at, they will cut rates, to meet the other roads. —— Lavixe THe Corver-sToxe oF A New Cuvrcu. ‘The corner-stone of the Church of the Referma- tion, the erection of which has just been com-} menced by the Evangelical Lutheran congrega- tion, on the north side of B street. between 2d and 3d southeast, was laid at six o'clock last evening with due ceremony. The clergymen | who took part were Rev. Messrs. Domer, But- ler, Parsons and Nixdorf, of this city, and Rev. Dr. Stork, of Baltimore. The tor, Rev. W. E. Parsons, laid the stone, and Dr. Stork deliy- ered the formal address. The deposits in the | forner-stone included the book of worship of the Lutheran church, a copy of the revised edi- | tion of the New Testament, copies of the EVEX- ING Star and other newspapers and documents aining to the church. The cost of the build- | x. when completed, will be $11,314. The! building committee consists of J. C. Hesse, D. H. Yount, S. W. Slater and G. Leecke; trustees, | 5. E. Lewis and J. C. Slater; church later, J. C. Slater, Geo. Leecke, | lexander Dougiass, C. E. Lewis Wuat Carr. Mcreay or tHe STEAMER Arizona Says.—Captain Murray, of the steamer Arizona, which arrived in New York Sunday night, said yesterday that he knew nothing of the reports published here about a package of | letters supposed to haye been cast overboard from his steamer; that he had town no letters | overboard, and that the Arizona had had a good voyage, averaging 375 knots per day, even with head winds and fogs. A Warterspour last Satu bridge on the Keokuk ro: and Pella, Iowa. A hi on the Des Moines and Waukee. Coup’s circ the performance stop) irday carried away a ad, between Leighton eavy wash-out occurred Northwestem road, near re was drowned out and EPIpEMIcs.—The health inspector of Ji City states that there have een aaa caves, ot small-pox reported to him sinee last Saturday 8th inst. 23 de mye’ rede i “sen yo | inst. leaths occu! at avana yel- low fever and 15 from small-pox. Bhs Griscom’s Last Fast Day.—On beginning his last day’s fast in Chicago, at noon ey M0 ir. Fast, they having completed the surveying of | Gtiscom weighed, aE Ore . Tesph differeat routes between Wilmington and the point snentioned above. The gentleman further of slong nest in Puy sight hours te at- Stated that below the Susquehanna river there | P were two corps of engineers engaged at work | between that point and Baltimore, and that they had nearly completed the work. In relation to the bridge across the Susquehanna he said that the engineers had arrived at the conclusion that the most available and less expensive point for crossing would be at Watson’s Island, about a mile and a-half above the present bridge of the pice Wilmington and Baltimore rail- road. he bridge would be about the same length, but by crossing at that point a draw could be done away with, provided that an alti- tude of 100 feet could be reached. As tothe building of the new road, the gentleman was outspoken in his opinions that it would be Speedily constructed as soon as the surveys were completed.— Balt. Gazette, a —$———2¢2—____ Tue New Roap To Wis G endian is ae Canby, enzineer in charge of the surveys being made for the new road to Philadelphia to be con- | structed by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Compeny, ‘2s been interviewed by a reporter of the Wilmington Gazette, who inquired of him how the work was progressing. in reply to the question the major stated that he and the corps under him were now engaged at work about one and one-half miles northwest of North WwW Schilling. A: and J. A. Sutherland. oun Geo. ————— OVERCOME BY THE Heat.—Yesterday, Wm. H. Ray was overcome by the heat corner of 14th and I streets northwest. Officer Jeffries con- | Yeyed him to his home, No. 2522 F street north- | Yesterday afternoon James Johnson, colored, was overcome with the heat while working in the sewer corner of 15th and A ‘Streets northeast. He was conveyed to Freed- Man's hospital in the police ambulance. ———— Stor py 4 Portcewas.—About 7 o’el evening Patrick Jackson, alias Newkirk, = a colored woman named Anna Smith, on 4G, between 3d and 414 assault was witnessed attempted to arrest J; assaulted the officer b: Be BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK. 6,000 yards of White-ground LAWNS, at 4 cents, 8,000 yards of Tinted-ground LAWNS, yard wide, 7cts. 5f800 yards of LACE BUNTING, at 123 cents, VICTORIA LAWNS, 10 cents, LACE STRIPED NAINSOOK, 8 cents. SATIN STRIPED NAINSOOK, 12 cents. 10,000 of en itt at ie LATE a eer som 5,000 yards best LINEN LAWNS, 18 cents, | streets southwest. The | by Officer Haney, and he | — —— the latter | yy striking him in the face. | ‘The Sergeant called upon those present to assist | ‘him, but the prisoner continuing the assault the was compelled to shoot at him to se- *eare his arrest and also to protect himself from | lolence. Jackson was taken to the station and ee _ STRIPED GINGHAMS, choice styles. ‘Br. Leech extracted the ball. He the it | KILLING IN SELF Derexce.—Silas Mi othe Providence Hospital, colored, "was eut In the Dreast eat 1eeakeeY, | Alt kinds of SUMMER GOODS at BOTTOM PRICES. geen let a fee Rane | aay wees net tage | SSR DIRS WE Pool on farm Helm, on the Kock Creek Chureh road, between | mour, witha heary. stick, ie eee | A ares Re mnite men named George Mack and Joseph | her, when Capt. Lee commanded him to desist. | BOTTOM PRICES AND LARGE ASSORTMENT TO Guha. The latter struck the former on the head The negro then assailed Capt. Lee with x with a heavy club, which felled him to the ground | violence, and in to protect SELECT FROM. ‘@euselesx, in which condition he has since fatal was C. M. TOWSON, ‘Qhe Freedmen’ Hospitals ie - teben: n 3 ‘ar ‘ested Omlia, the | last night a special prayer was offered for the | terday, and said to his wife, ‘I wonder if all this | More Siraflar Cases, Dr. Dexter, of this city lowing cases of gunshot wou: v haa ries sustained by the liver, which are of interest at this tine: To the Extitor of the Star:—1 forward to you two or three cases of gunshot wounds and other injuries sustained: ‘by the liver, which may be of interest to the general public at this time. The following case, which I had the privilege of observing in New York hospital while a stu- dent, was published inNew York MedicaMTimes, 1851, by Dr. Leroy; resident surgeon, under the endeavoring to withdraw the ranted... The Tod passed between his hands and strack the abdo- men a littke to the right of tae median line, about an inch below ‘the commen cartilage of | the false ribs onthat:side. Upon introducing Crrcvit Covrt—Judge James. Te petyeg by thecal LACH RIOR TT = t oo 0 Lower bree Yesterday. Murphy agt. Hewitt; verdict for | are calculated to doveive the casual observer, in- | 3 defendant. Brownieg act. District of Celum! = terms extended to settle bills of examiner. The Corrts. ms v CITY ITEMS. | PLONICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. Sestminat Wnsed ace ier tee eonfesso | For Neuralgia, Ps and Aches in the Back, Pe IURTH EVE: ViLSiex, a against defendant, George M. Oyster. Towers | Kidneys or Limbs,—"op act. Williams; sale finaliy ratifed. Morsu agt. Colburn; auditor's report confirmed. Doyle agt. | Giddings, pro ¢onfesse at. S. V. White. Bay-| Several imitations and counterfeits of the TO MARSHALL MALE, oes ne ern ee ee seed RUMFORD YRAST POWDTES THURSDAY EVENING JULY 10, Williamson appointed trustee to sell. Leitch Stoamer W. W. COROORAN vill leave her wharf a have been offerod for sule by irresponsible par- | | Steamer W_ W, ConOCIAN = Tickets for aude by the meniters Some are calbal “RUMFORD,” one is named | REMEMBER TRE on? GRAND TAM agt. Peugh; sale finalty ratified. Dimond azt. National Capital Insurance Company; receiver relieved from farther prosecution of certain claims. Mosher act. Mosher and Connolly azt. Connolly; sale ratified nisi. O'Dwyer agt _ Slat jack- . for the Lenetit of Hoge, Sie - | Ly “Ber > “Ho = on, ibs . : ot ST. oe “Punctured Wound of the Liver Fol- son; forty days allewed to take testimony. He BumPORD,” another “HumsoD,” and JOSEPHS MAGE ORTHAN ASYLUM ot Reyer ldwed by Recovery.” agt. Eazieston; auditor's report confirmed. Hoo- ve the general appearance of the genuine | genetic ticket LE ae Wm. Braddock, axed 27, New York, scaman, | per act. Faumee; pro confesso vacated against L, | 4! bave — Fe und far, cf te Ashish. Eacelboat br sticowe into New York hospital July 4th, 1851, = Golding. Gilman act. Harknes: en Rumford. i provided. via | (Dr. Post in attendance,) with a penetrating | denied and restraining order disabarzed. Myers — YRAND ANNUAL EXCURSION | Wound of the abdomen, caused oy the premature | azt. Myers; ordered hearing in General Terin in | Whoever prepares or sciis any imitatious or (72: discharge of a hoi 1. from which he was | first instarce. mford Yeast Powder that | | counterfeits of the X i iat fringes our copyrigitts, and venders themselves |} sell, receiver, agt. National Capital Insurance ae ies cians told him yesterday | ck and tired reading | He was so full of sympathy of the whcle civilized world. | from every direction I told him that I} ; that then the end soon came, | nd that the event had proved an immense | the finger and t the course of the wound, | the liver.could be distinctly felt, and on passing its extremity over the surface of the organ a laceration of it was detected that corresponded with the external opening. From the nature of the injury. its precise depth could not be ascer- | 10 heavy impri it, Weshall Company: suigeests that Duhamel is appointed | liable to heavy fines and imprisonment, We receiver of defendant, and ordered that receiver be made defendant. ‘Jurors discharged for the term. Wright agt. MeClintock: motion fer new t overruled. Shipley, Smith & Go. act. Feiler; ‘ proceed against all infringers to the full ex- | tent of the law. The saies of Romford Yeast Powder have fained. | Patient had on at the time of the aecl- | default. Sands aut. Frick; order of publication, Stesttily and largely increased in spite of the dent a common colored shirt, with a red one be- Powicr Coure—-Judoe Snell. 1 petiturn mncomaparied fy ments and mis- heath it. The fragment of red flannel was| yesterday, after cur report closed, Wm. Kirby, | leading aiveriecmete:, Oo cckeare now more removed by the pl previous to his adinission into the Uoepital. The | portions of the colored garment were supposed | to have been carried in with the ramred. Hus | vomited several times since the acc‘dent; at | present suffers no pain; some diftieulty in respi- ration; slight venous hemorrhage from the | wounds: pulse nathral. This was condition of patient when admitted into hospital. Juty 5th— Patient passed a comfortable night. July %th— Slight tympanites had made fts appearance. | July 12th—No symptoms of an urgent character | presented themselves. The edges of the wound | show signs of healthy granulation. Removed | several pieces of cotton, which proved to | be the missing portions of the colored shirt. July 20th—Has had several paroxysms af pain over the region of the liver, and in the right shoulder; most intense in the evening. Respira- than ever befor 1 this result has been ac- complished without extensive advertising, but by keeping the quality of the goods higher than here. gud elites on. ecamenabae priark: We shali"do all in our power to prevent im- assault on Moses Wilson; forfeited collateral. Edward S. Breaton was oharged with the larceny of a gold watch and a necktie from Eppa H. Goodwin, who stated that he took the wateh while they were skylarking, but meant to re- turn it: the case was continued for jadzment. Jas. Smith and Henry Jackson, atias Henry nith, grand larceny of $30 in money and 16 white shirts from Harp Sing, a Chinese Jaundry man; grand jury—bonds $300. Wm. Hood, a smail colored boy, was charged with striking a small white boy named Harry Loughrane on the | bridge of the nose with a stone and cutting him severely. A fine of 10 or 30 days in jail was imposed. Henry B. Fortune was charged with assaulting a colored girl named Maggie Brooks | en two occasions. Maggie showed a bruised face and stated that this young man beat her | to warrant the Rutatord Yeast Powder to be as heretofore—heaititul, nutritious and of standard strength, N. D. ARNown, Treas, ‘1 w for more t sone of the Beef and Tonic year, efi re- an satistiod has saved life n NO other medicine could do €0.”” Saperior t it Saturday aud a'so on the 23d of last May. For- | pincemperably Gap ° tion labored 27 per ininute. “Pulse alternating | tune stated that he is not. married to. tii girl, | TOtMe rashy articles which are oreo penene and 8. No undue excitement. July | hut has been Li ing with her for nearly a year. I Royal Cotte; . LL. D., (president. i nus and Surgeons, member Ger cil, University of Edin to the Liebig Co.'s It cures ptic tism, neuralgia, painful m throat, varicose veins, Be Sold in fifty cents und dolia y had his first chill, being the seven- ccident. July 2d—Another ill, followed by great prostration. July 23d— General condition very unfavorable, countenance haggard — hot ‘surface — inspiration labored, | an out cough, with pain in the side. Pulse 08. Pros: | fost tration continues. July 24th—The graver symp- | toms controlled under the adopted treatment, ‘et complains of pain in the side and difficult in- piration. July 30th—Has had four distinet chills | The court imposed a fine of $5 or 15 days in the first case and $10 or 80 days in the second case. | Henry Smith, lareeny of $1 from Paul Chase: restitution or3 days. Jno. Matton, lare it », catarch, Phy re of Counterfeits, slzes, Beef Tonic. anvthing Looney was charged with assauiti Nichols, and Stephen Nichols atged with assaulting Patrick Looney a Mrs. Nichols was charged with assaniting M “Gives more tonc used or prescri th during the last 24 hours, patient greatly pros- | Looney and was. charzed with physician > Ms b 2 4 = j of Tron Cross, ete, trated. Wound entirely healed. | August 4th— | sauiting Mra. ir. Looney was fined 2 effect of the Coca borders upon the mar- chilts for the past four days. The whole sur- i in d all of the lous, and if not clearly authenticated by scientists of untknmnded veracity would be alto- gether beyond belief,” says Dr. Wim, 8, Searle, Brooklyn It is inval fection, wi e of the trunk covered with suppurating boils, occasioning great constitutional irritation, upon their subsiding, marked improvement occurred and patient commenced gaining in flesh. August other cases were To-day, Wm. N Wile in head ned of Ge ‘ibbons, were charged with fighting in the street; workhouse for 15 days ¢ of a fine of £5. Richard and x Was summoned t y after the e dent, to a youth seven years of ag load of large shot from a gun haying passed into the right hypochondrium, and mostly out about the region of the spigastrium. Found him in a very deplorable situation; the anterior margin of the right lobe of the liver was protruding through the cavity on the right and a few ines above the umbilicns; it was in a gan- renous condition; with a portion of the omen- © the natfral action upon which its growt! depends. pure, im; grand jury, bonds $300. | Winston, assault on | Edward S. Brenton, iareeny of a pair of gold cuff buttons from John H. Gheen a | Also. charged with the larceny of a wa 30 days additio Rough on Rats. s for Rough on Rats, Ite ches, bed bugs, Mrs. S. A. Allen’s Wortd’s Hair Restorer. rfection for restoring gray, white or faded | hair to its youthful color, gloss and beauty, It life, strength and growth. Dandrutt j quickly removed. A matchless Hair Dressing, Its perfume rich and rare, . boxes, | tum attached: the substance of both was . Lainb, better ed with being a { much altered it was really ditti | the protruding portion Ww: tense a pa ult to te! ; the abdomen v ard, the least pressure ivi arterial excitement, high’ infkan- |" mate y friend Dr. Biack, as well | Fata R as regarded the case in a hepe- | Fourth of Ju less condition. I informed his friends, after | thre nown to them the danger of | Zslo Ralsamum. Allen’s)—A lovely tonic ari Hair Dressing. s dandnaf, al ps tall and promot beautiful gloss, and _ Dane ¢ in Loutsia is at the head of ory feve NETO as | it was thrust through a ole in a e¢: P enlarged the wound or external opening, I found | Sport. Three times the negro dodged the mis- two shot had passed at-least two and/a quarter | sile, but on the fourth it hit him squarely in the over fifty people. The church was being rebuilt, and at 5 o'clock on Tuesday morning a workman | fell from the roof. All the others rushed to get off at the same instant, causing the roof to fall. The worshippers Yelow, mostly women, were instantly killed. Twenty of the workmen on the roof, were also killed, and others fatally wounded _ The accident took place am hour pre- the appearance here described. The operation | resulting in the removal of one-half of the right lobe of the liver, yet the patient made a speedy and positive recovery. A case which came under the observation of Dr. Eve, while in India, is of interest. A Hin- doo, aged ‘between G0 and 70, was Drought a istance of six mites to Howrah, with a spear | © i eget wound in the abdomen about three inches Mine to the Heth en yee not ted above the umbilicus and two inches to its right, | Ci/sts Persons in the church. These are reported through which a triangular portion of the liver | ll killed. But meager reports of the accident (OF FLORIDA.) Chartered by Special Act of Legislature of Fiorids, 1831. CAPITAL... «$10,000,000. protruded, of about: the, size and shape of the | 8° to be had here.” four fingers of the hand, lying side by side. The : = Orricens: wound itself did not exeeed an inch in length, | ,,C®222 BY THE Suoorive or tHe Pre and was completely choked up by the liver. The | man stated that he had been stabbed in the dark about twelve hours previously, aud that the liver came through the wound as the spear | was drawn out. It was added that there had been a very copious hemorrhage, but the liver itself was not wounded, though the patien was in considerable pain, the pulse was v little depressed. My friend, Dr. C. M. Hender son, who was present, agreeing that it would be | impossible to return the protrusion without en- larging the wound to the extent of several | inches, it was resolved, rather than wait for the | tedious process of sloughing, to remove it by | the knife. To prevent hemorrhage a ligature | DENT.—Capt. Killilea heard a disturbance at 5 street and 9th avenue last night, and, hurrying down the street, found a erowd of a hundred persons surrounding aman, who was kneeling on the sidewalk and praying aloud. The man suddenly sprang to his feet, and, calling upon heaven to save the life of President Garfield, in- voked curses upon Guiteau. Friends of the man tried to quiet him, but he beame violent, struck at them, and tore his clothing. Capt. Killilea endeavored to pacify him by assuring him that President Garfield was doing well, but finding his persuasion unavailing, caught the up bodily and carried him to 8th avenue, where he got assistance and took him to the 47th street station. It was learned that the man was George Ferguson, dyer, of 345 West 53d street. is well-to-do, a church member, and of ly sober habits. Since the shooting of President Gartield he had shown signs of in- y, talking constantly and violently of that and was kept under surveillance at his . Yesterday he manazed to escape from the house. He was sent to Bellevue Hospital. N. ¥. Sun, 12th. WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, HAMILTON DISSTON, President, Treasurer, Clore, on, Monday. July 18, for $1,000,000 of Stock in 100,000 Shares of $10 ISSUED AT PAR. With bonus of $1,009,000 fix per cent interest, redeemai drawings 11 holder into jand at the Company's regular prices, will in ad- Certincate Each subscriber for shares of the sagen pd dition to his stock, recive as a bonus a to the amount of his subscription, was applied tightly round the base of the pro- trusion, which was then cut off. No attempt was made to return the portion of 8 it Terms oF PayMEst: $5 per share on application. $5 per share on delivery of shares and Land Certificates, Offices—Tump axp CHESTNUT sTS., PHILADELPHIA, JACKSONVILLE, Fiona. the liver which still filled up the wound, was desirable to prevent all risk of bl bile being extravasated into the cavi abdomen. In nine days the ligatures came away with a small slough of liver; the wound granulated and heaied, and the man returned to his home in three weeks. No bilious discharge occurred from the granulating surface of the liver. The portion of liver removed, after having lost its blood, and being in spirits for some’ weeks, weighed lig ounces. Dr. Eve takes occasion to remark that it Is unnecessary SVALLowINe POISON. te to allude to the wounds of the abdomen gen- erally, or of the liver in particular, or to the ex- traordinary recoveries from almost every variety of them. Such cases are innumerable. i f He as ‘Company also owns the franchise of the Atlantic ‘boat Canal and Improvement Company, for ton injets alone Hast Coast of Florida, and which will save exchuste vugstbon, walabrit, (330 miles of i id stearn La) 5 a pe See eg eoureructic Z i i Cee =~- SWALLOWING and inhaling the noxious impurities generated by Catarrh, POISON not alone the nasal or- gans, but the stomech and lunge. No merely roca remedy, like douches and insoluble snuffe, can possibly SAY ABOUT | reach or eradicate the virulent sporules of Catarrh. Thie fact explains the wonderful cures effected by Da. WEI DE MEYER'’S new INOCULATIVE treatment. The elements used by him are ABSORBED by the mucous membrane throughout the system and form a CONSTI- “TUTIONAL, as well as local antidote, as certain to CURE CATARRG, as vaccine virus is to prevent Small- pox. Its unprecedented sale with unsolicited testi- monials from many thousands who, at ALL STAGES of the disease, HAVE BEEN CURED by this wonderfut remedy, established beyond contradiction, the fact that WEI DE MEYER'S CATARRH CURE is the most im- AS A REMEDY FOR NERVOUS DISEASES. WHAT THE MEDICAL PROFESSION IT, THE GOOD RESULTS ATTENDING ITS USE IN scopes “eubrac= HEADACHE, NEURALGIA, NERVOUSNESS, INDI- Wontice trond ecto developed ‘at no GESTION, SLEEPLESSNESS AND PARALYSIS. States. reports on application at the Celery has only come into public few years an a hesvine,.but ecientibe ex Servous ieniatioe aed: pemedie oe headache to a mar food than auy" otuee nature. Celery ‘was. free discos vered rvine by French physicians 4 Biuation of the BX OF CELERY a Rut 8,002 | portant medical discovery sines vaccination. Exv. C. glee ILE, which has beembut recent pi Profession and the publie by mynelhe Lae ices, £0, te | HT. Taxton, 140 Noble street, Brooklyn, writes: “‘One FRUIT ma Joby mp es nirnenn at headaches, package produced a radical cure." *‘It entirely cured a ten ion antl meroeroon, tat i as Os member of my family who had suffered from Catarrh Dixaesve many icians have tested the merits of the pre} ” " tion ‘best ‘ee quove ebar® | for 40 years.” J. D. McDoxatp, 710 Broadway, N. WHAT PEVBLCIASS Say Hom # few. ¥.: ‘It cured me after doctoring for nearly 30 years.” Benson’s preparation of . cv dine ths poet apes aa Mans. Ewua C. Howzs, 39 W. Washington Place, N. Seal 2 materia s Pe ar Bang nantes of acen- “I can speak for seven members of my family “De, Benson's pill are wcth thelr in gold in | WhO have used it with great benefit.” Rev, W. H. Suat- ercona and mck besdacaer Deg Ve 7+ ©) wen, Frederic, Md.: “Everybody troubled with pills are 4 i n_ | Caterh as Twas should use it.” Many A. Rawexn, 424 Dr. Harmon, afeyinvgoaple in nervous diseases. Ni. Clark street, Chicago, Ul.: “For six years I aid not “ ‘ De. Benson's pills for ee Fach neaealela are breathe through my nostrils until I used Wei De Meyer's for the cure | C#t#rrh Cure.” Mus. M. E. Gmamey, 9022 Sarah street, Ste | 8+ Louis, Mo.: Tt gave me instant relief." ¥. J. ‘Hotel, Chicago: “It restored me to DISAGREEABLE POROATIVE MEDICINES ‘TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE is the best preparation skill, N. ¥.: ‘‘Itretieved me of a great Polypus.” W. ‘HL. Tauespeni, M. D., Kigin, I, be., &e., &e., ke. | position upon our customers, and shall continue | uly flow, sore | Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are absolutely The thing desired found at last. Ask Drug- si ears out rats, mice, tw qs ATLANTIC AND GULF COAST CANAL Applications will be received on Thureday, July y 34, and i of Land Certificates bearing able from sales irom tine to time, or convertible at option of end Peonsyl- Brewei’s, 4 High etre 4 ISTON'S TO LOWRK CAO KIS ISLAN Monts OF 7 Wl leave her wha ‘every MONDAY, It TORDAY, sind ¢ the boat will be « NG TO TRE PRESIDENTS ILLNESS, PICNIC that was to take jilace at Van Now Packom th of July, un WASHING TU | Has been POs JEW ARRANGEMES roR THD | . MAKY WASHINGTON. jye-tor* STEAMER ¥ Washington will make F: Pant SUSDAy MON a PRIDAY, loavitor 7 sndays at 30 acta. ; returaiag at m.: aud back on all trips except Sundays. | cents. pe } STEAMBOAT. sai TISEMEN TS: COMP, ckson, disturbing the quiet ¢ xe shox > - . 16th—Since last date an abscess has formed and | : Au, oe taken oe Meo Alco nieity | FOR NORFOLK, PORTSMOUTH. FORTRESS MON- pointed in the original wound, opened sponta- | posure; do. Jolin W. Henson disturbing the 1 in pal, the heart and other | ‘LOOKOUT. ‘3 heously, cave exit to a greenish discharge, pus | quiet of Georgetown; do. Louls Faber, keep- | forms of heart ralgia, dropsical | steamer GE: ¥ on TUESDAYS an@ apparently tinged with bile; upon its ceasing.the | jn his bar ‘ope Sunday: $20 or 30 da affections, paraly pep ey suffer- | THURSDAYS und SATURDAYS 6 p.m, wound again closed, and he was discharged | Raward Javius, do. do. Patrick Ca and billiousness, OE TORRE: | mie eo See Chee EE SUNDAY cured. forfeited collateral. ' Nicholas Miles, | FROM NOKPOL Another case reported by J. C. Ma +20 collateral. Heiman Alex: | Piret-ciase to Fort Monroe and Norfo! Houston, Texas—New Orleans Med. and boisterous: $5 or 1 a ditto, aa I ase ensopeeag Journal, 1852—“Wound of the Liver: | Gray. two colored dresses torn hy condition, | Piret-clase to Piucy Point and Boint Lsikout of Large Portion of the Right Lobe mae Siea ey ee eee FOR RICHMOND, FREDERIC BOINTS SOU CH. ‘The new and id wieamer EXCE necting with K., F. and P.R. K. at Qu y (except Sunday’ a Oa. mn. a are to kichmon Fare to Richmoud, un Fare to Kichimoud, round EXCURSIC mond, via Norfolk, or to Norfolk vie Richmond, ro to Washinton. James Kiver by daylight, ¥ (9.20 a.m. ond 3.90 p, i, Fredericksburg and To Richs and > Kound trip tickets, DAILY via Exeelsi 3 CURSIONS TO QUANTICO, and 3-4) p.m, Ou SUNDAYS at 3p.m. ouly a a rice seventy-tive cents od | k |the operation, that I would remove the | (eacten attention throuzh the eae Gods | bottles. wes A | gangrenous portion of the liyer;and give him all | ing of the body had yet hit | “ Re : the possible chanee there could be left for his | him, and he had grown oyer-contideat, when @ | precn arilterney, Daicy, Way morning, life. The external character and appearance of | drunken fellow offered five dolla and delivered in 1 Ib, “Ward” prints, 35¢. per | the wound indicated that gangrene might have | throws witha stone. The bargain was made, | Ib. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet Genaval Gepechuban extended within the abdominal walls. Having | and the crowd eagerly watched the dange: milk 5c. per qt. Cream, 1c. 5 men yes WM, P. WELCH, Agent. porosac FERRY COM | inches from the inferior border of the liver, pen- | forehead, fracturing his de Persone dosiriny n ting ech it; Sana & ——" 200 i prestne beat of the ct | whic as in justaponton to the wounds had | A TERRIWLE Dsasre is Muxtco.—A dispatch axp pp a thick, grumous appearance, with gangrenous | dated City of Mexico, July 10th, says: is- ceuts, on the Ferry Boats, children under 10° years portions. Under the cireumstances, [determined | Patches received from Qaxaca announces the : . age thee. | The boats leave Washington daily for Alexan~ fo excise every portion of the liver which had | ling of a church roof in San Mateo, killing OKEECHOBEE LAND CO. dria as follows: "6:30, 7-30, 8:0, 9-30, 10-30, 30:30 11-90, a i, 390, 30, 6:30 and 90, 5:30 end 6:30 p.m. are wating. ‘The trips a refreshing and TO oe Fkiesson Lis! ArrnacTive Waren CTE’ Avoiding the Heat and Durt of the Cars. A Steamer of ore and del) tus Steam- bost Co. will leave the Company’s wharf, corner Light and Pratt st EVERY AFT! treet», Baltimore— ERNOON (except Sunday) st 3 p.m., for (cient i FARE : mi 4 med to Atlantic es Via Camden and Atlan- The Oid Reliable Line” from Philadelphia. Tip Tickets, good for Baltimore to Atantic City. $3. 4 | Single Tickets. 2 FRED. SHRIVER. GT. Acent, Light «treet wharf, Baltimore. | Forfu __ AMUSEMENTS. _ Canes Di m26-2m ENTERTAINMENT PORK THE BENEFIT OF : BUTLER ZOUAVES, At Bethel Hall, bas been postponed until 15ra JULY, of land by | 1881. Adimission 25 cents it Daves SUMMER GARDEN CONCERTS. —addi- tional facilities provided. Attractions the coming week:—Mise Laura Russell and Mr. D. Be rnetists ‘Bell Artiste: Emery; Solo Cor Sit 5 Jessie Greville, the favorite Soprano; Mr. H. Jaeger, Picolo Soloist, aud the Marine Prof. Sousa. cli Xo charge far aduniasion. va SOLE BICYCLE SALESROOM AND SCHOOL FOR 5 THE DISTRIC ar FENTON HALL, 1108 E street north Send stamp for full information tor” lor 01 on Hi. I. CARPENTER: rere cee YASHINGTON NATATORIUM, FE Street, Wanna —Open EVERY’ FORENOON LADIES and GON AND EVI + Admia~ yet pen. YY AFTERN FOR GENTLEMEN. Male and Female Teachers at all hours to give instruction in #winaning, sion, 25 cents. NAtoees TRIUMPH, FRAZIER'S ROOT PITTERS. If you are weak, or languid, use Praxiet's our flesh is r our ‘xion pout toa ie ah, ane our, omeuplexion Frazier’s Bitters. It worn down with the Frazier’s Bitters. If you have 's Bitters. If you have kept ‘the laws Of health, D*® METTAUR'S HEADACHE PILLS Ve its worst forma, iphagncs roe belly ort rections for a complete cure, receipt of nine three-cent postage all druggists at 25 cents, TESTIMONY OF THE CLERGY: ea Bie arg Fae Sot Wes SEE: Bave pro BT uave