5jjBr?sw tw&mmw 'K3.VK'-fifc.f ' L v 1U MiTttiliLaf fJtPP m veLmriu xxiii-ne. THE HOSPITAL ABUSES. Fuck Pred-ret. By the " Intel. Igeii cer " Nel Dlnpreved. thm roil mmmvtumu mmtvm mmvuuHiem rum uhamub: te A Length itlrr rrem the Ks-Almsheus Pby alrlan RuiliiHtiing Hwtallml Aur, Cnn- Ullii( t'hNllrnl rminal Attettaand Kiullng In an fcsaav en Oliarltjr and Tamparanra At (he KKir Imartl meeting en Haturday the CllBlge made liy Ilia I.N .1.1,1. KlhNI'KH against Ihn management el llm hospital were cousldeied. Tint I n i i:i.i.iiik nckk having been internuvl that no rxirters would he admitted ha I no representative present Dr. Hettsetilg was heard In lit delsnse, and alter Inquiring Inte Mtverat nl tha eases described In thla Journal thn heard decided te make no change In thn prr-antil management They agreed that thn lower hnapllal waa net a fit building ler !U present purpose, but took no action lu the matter. A iiieuibsret tha beard having wiiit copies nl the I.NTKl.l.lttKNi'KH t Dr MacCroary,the following letter In reply km read : Marflraart's litlar. MlllHIl KML1.K IlilAlirelltlCO, I'A ( Wiiluvsilii), J ti I y 'J 7, ls? ( M lu:ui Hut:-Your letler of .Villi Inst, rstiiele hand tail nenlug with the copies tit the I si t:i.uut:Ni'i-.u containing tlie represen tations of "iiilsiiMiiageiiienl." I iiiuat aay the statements de net bring te me any feelings of remorse, owing te my tattler acquaintance Willi facta limn the Imki.i.kikiumi. William Keller, the Unit traen Indlosted aa witness, wax an iiitiiateel the aliuahenae when I went there, and he remalned aas.lcb until the privilege or going te the city waa denied him In consequence or the fart that lila dally hatilt waa te take thlnga from the Biiiisneuss department in basket u town. It waaauppeHwl that It waa feed of dlllerent kinds that he carried te hla family In town. Una holiday orras.en, I aaw myaeli a cleaned clila ken in hla basket aa he atarted for town, wblih he "hail bought for hla family." KnnwJiig,liewBVer, tint there waa no regular market at almshouse I aerleualy questioned the truth of the statement Thn atatement made aa te the eerpae re maining lu the deal home seems te change somewhat, aa te limn, Inasmuch that at the lime the Isti i.i.kikm Kit gave a glowing ao ae count or It, by heading the Item Tin iiais i Tin: dkvii ikiitsk." New It la tlttoen days, and I pre.nlse If It incretuws In the same ratio It may boeh cover thnentlie tlmiMil my Mtrvlceat the hospital. It waa an old Irlah tramp (Pat Mleaaen), eighty years of age, and at the tluie they de. aired te make it aiwiear that he waa au old aeldier, hut they cat el In en that. Kelli-r'a magnetic attraction for whliky and ether wayward tendencies In Ills are siitllclently well known In and about the city that no nipUnatlen aa te hla (.landing will be iiMtf-aaary. Mr. Nicholas Meiaenthal la a young man lietween ITi and Til, whom ou may reniem Iier aa being married te AuiileHeece. When I went te tun hnqiltal alie waa there, having Jual Iwen wlmlttnd Willi their llrat child about .ler 4 weekaeld. Annie waa a fair common worker and while there ahn urgnd me te give Mr. Nlchnlaaaeuie 'Jeb" te work there and I noiiaeeted te take him and prejiare hlui for a ward attendant by giving lilm the I'treel the lower hpltal. Iu a low daya he gavu It up, naying that he reuldn't aland that "dirt clraulng." 1 then allowed him te haul thn e.l for the II reman In tne upper hnapiul ler a lime, and when an epsn leg oe'iinut I put li t in te attend thealek ward lu thn hospital department, where he hail charge nl I.'ivl llreueinau and Daniel KIckeriMm, gelling from pauli tlvedellaraa month, but lie Hied of that lu about alx weeka and lull the lieapltal. Hherlly alter he Induced hla wile le go away and " oemmeiioo hniiwkerping ' ; Here apiwar ten llnea of the dicliu'n letter which are untlt ler publl publl publl oatlen alie reluming twlce te the heipllal for truatmuet the Miiinty, through your ueiru, paying tint liearuiiig ei iiiooiuorunii iiieoiuorunii iiioeiuorunii dren at the rate el f I "! per week. Thla la the liliUiry of a yeuiii( hardy man and new h cornea forth aa " Mr. Nlcbelaa Meiaenthal " Juitgieg and condemning the management nl llm hospital. What aaouree of nvldiince ' The llnxiin cise la thn nun in thn upper heapllal, who died allien I left of conauuip cenauuip conauuip lien, tie waa for a time In thn lower heapllal, aud while there I reuatedly aaked him le i-omele the upper hospital, aa I wanted all Lancaster county realdeulH te Im lu the tipper hf a.iltal, hut he mulerreil net te de ae, ami I traeHleirml him te the almalieuan, where he riMnalne.1 for aeverat luenlha, and then cauiii le the upxir heaplUI, where he waa treateil en egga and milk, with wblaky and Hcetl'a emulalen of oed liver oil ; Waa alwaya Jelly, giNid natured aud aatlallml. Kit I'u klu died lu the liuapiUI from gen eral debility and perineal abaeeaa, and I think he waa treated mere carefully aud at tentively than either hla brother or brether'a wife would lme been willing le treat him. They Heemed te ham a atreng tutereat In aecurliur his ipiarlerly penalen that waa aluieHt dun wuen he died. I am net sure new that they didn't aiureze H out by a little " heik and cnxik " (the penalen.) Andrew I 'razor waa a very old man balng at the almaliouae until a comparatively abort time belere hla death. I uuderaloed him te have been a rug picker In town, and when admitted te thu lieapltal dentrttunnt he had the Itch en hla hand a. Mr. Kra zsr, jr, rellecta very aerleualy ea hla own kiauillug when be aaaerla that hla father would " aim be living" bad he net been 11 III treated " at the hospital, Inaamuch aa hla aen waa mere reaimuaible ler the father'a wellare than the hospital. It would be well in thla cane te aend a local mlaalenary teaeeUhaa Traz-tr, at -117 High atreet, and teach him the commandment" Hener thy lather and mother that thy daya may be long upin the land which the Lord tby (led glveth thee." Can't you think of aeme eue te aend T The next In order la Mr. laaae Kaullman, living at 4IH High atreet, who la the father el tbe young man who waa almeat autl jcated while aleeplug near tbe cupola of t'eaoeok 'a furnace laat winter, and waaaeverely burntd ou Heveral parla of hla body. Kera tune nenneaaemed te knew where the young man belonged, but later aa he re turned te conacleuaneaa, be Inlermed me that hla rather lived at 111) High atreet. After he bad aulllcleutiy recovered te walk about 1 auppeaed It proper ler him te be at lila father'a bourn, and accordingly aent blm In the heapllal carriage te lit) High atreet, The man who took him tbeie Inlermed me, when returning, that young Kaullman waa aent at the deer by bla lather with tbe salute: "What de you want here?" The boy made aeme remark net audible te the driver and went Inte tbe beuse. The awe. evening the telephone rang and upon responding 1 received a meaaage command. Ing me te come Immediately and take the young man away. 1 Inquired whether that waa at bla father'a home and received an ainrmetlve answer, when I replied that 1 would net take him away aa hla home waa tbe proper plaee for him. The lather, it aeema, however, drove blm from the house and young Kaullman went before an alder luaii and bad blmaelf committed te Jail ler about ten daya, at tbe expiration or which be waa again brought te tbe hospital, having no ablrt en, aay lug that be bad tern It up for bandages when at the Jail. I had blm bathed and new olelbea puteu bat upoe being In tne hospital for a abort time he waa ae lazy, dirty and careless and vary aauey that I put blm te tbe lower heapllal and 1 have ue kuewledge el hla father aeeleg him there prier te the end or my term. New the lather Jump up with alerlaa or III treat meat alter driving bla aen from tbe beuse Uh I cousikteuey, thou art Jewel." Tbe nextease, Jsoeb waller, from Maner atreet, waa brought te tha taespttal with complica tion el troubles luag disease, rheumatism and general debility, leaving him pretty well shattered, except bla tamper wblebeesmsd te be well preserved, Judging from tbe fact that a charge ferasaault and battery waa bald against blm, and bla being taken te the boa bea txtai waa all that prevented bla going te Jail. Boen alter hie coining te tbe hospital I seat te tale beuse ea Maner atreet (at bla request) jj6TlaUM-b4wkk te Mtd wkUe then, St '3Dartfet 281. and the A'atemeu that hla sheet waa nnt changed la a positive falsehood, aa the sheets en tbe liediitiaed, ere changed regularly, end 1 wouldn't eee why hla would have Iwen emitted. Wei ler Improved In his condition while at the heapllal, but he left rather abruptly aa he and his room mate (anether Herman) brought en development of Wei ler'a temper and there waa a tear-up. When he left be bade ma geed byn, thanking ter hla treatment and the kindness bestowed, but new we get a taate el his gall. Harry Metrser was admitted te the hospi tal with a hx t injured In a threshing machine, aa stated, and Irem the fact that tbe bones of the Instep were Isrgely involved, It made It a aerleua and prolonged trouble ; but 1 asw Mm net only dally but repeatedly. Vel Uanibrlght Is married hi hla mother's slater, and tha colonel and Mrs. listnbrlghteame out te soe him a day or two alter his Injury, and 1 was with them In the room while there, which In Itself refutes the statement that 1 put hliu Inte a room and did net " see blm again for a week or mera" Ills root re quired frequent dressing, and the atatement Is a aelf evident Islaolieod He waa lying en a cot bed and mallrets sent out by some one Irem town. He was at the hospital a num ber of limes alter leaving It as a patient both In a drunk aud sober condition hut 1 never heard before of hla giving any expression el dissatisfaction etlilacarnand tree tement while there. He Is a wayward and dissipating boy, wnrklngabeut livery atatilea and carous ing and drinking freely. This concludes the chapter se far aa at present heard Irem. and la about what ou may exptct from a elass of persons who desire te exist en ether nennle'a esrnlnus. The defects In the heapllal arrangements 1 frequently called your attention te, and 1 would like te have It se understood and rep resented, that I always advocated that a male and female nurse should be employed for the upper hospital, who should be paid te de eun patent service, and that the lower hot het plUI building should be abandoned, and a suitable building erected te the rear of the blacksmith shop ler such cases aa usually have been put Inte the lower hospital. The Insane detriment should have three female attendants at wage aulllcient te de mand competent and kind ervloe, and there should be four male attendants with waaea tawed en similar riquiremenls. The diet le the Insane should be mere varied, and te de this the service el one cook Is net sulllclent. There should be a apecial ellert made te raise mere vegetables en the farm. This is a mailer i frequently apoke of when there. It has linen evldent te ynuraeir and ethers en the beard of directors that the yield of tbe farm compared te Its t-xpnnse doea net mske geed returns and then-lore te use mere of the land for vegetable farming would seem mere censlatent lu all IU bearings. It Is centrsry te cause and ellect te think of administering the allalra of tbe hospital without having the necessary support as re ferred te. I did net pretend te de thlnga as they aheutd lie done, hut I de think they were done better than the history or the insti tution Indicated them te have been done be fore, and erbapa quite as well as the re porter or the iMTi.i.i.iuKM-Kit could have surveeded had he been In charge, which is a vtry prnner and Imnnrtant matter for Mm t. conalder In preferring hla chargea of mis management. When persons lake excep tion te the manner In which an Institution or that kind la managed they should be fully acquainted with the wauU necessary te de It auoeeaalully, and If thesj wants are net sup. piled refrain from censure. Anether very Important idea te consider In thla connection Is te what extent Is publle charity Justifiable. ' Charity may he classed aa censistsnt and Inconsistent. The former Is an administra tion of kiednesa te these who have earnestly and carefully turned their ellerta towards eelfsupiiert, and through misfortune in some shape have become hoi pleas The latter Is supplying the wants or these who become deiwudent ter want of ellert en their art te accumulate and retain tue necessary means te supply an existence. Tn nMvlil. llt-.-llfn-ii.. .... . ! ,..u..uv uuiai,jr mi kiin luruiur ciasa can can Fnet etberwiae but be a pleasure te these who nave me means 10 contribute as private charily, and the whole seu led citizen with possessions or wealth will net pay his share of taxation grudgingly when he knows It te be se worthily bestowed ; but as te the latter class, we cannot see why they shall net knew that tbe way of the "transgressor Is hard." We all knew that a large portion orthesoaup. ported In tbe I.mcaster county alms house are there from a direct or Indirect cause or intemperauce or some equivalent vice, and 1 would like te knew ou all the basis of the reporter's " Clirl-tlan Charily," whether be would ennatdnr It iif'hruitan justice te the taxpayers of Lancaster county te be tee Iree in nrevldinir for a nnhlin charity whose wanta were se largely breuvht about by Intemperance and prelllgacy. "He who runs may read " thst tbe principal caunn et pauperism and vagrancy la Inlemiterance and ter tbia reason it would aeem te me but aimplejuatlce that tbe liquor trallla should be taxed directly lean equivalent degree, te pay tboexpeiiMwor maintaining IU victims. Msny persons In Lancaster county have accumulated means by hard labor and cioee economy, denying themselves all luxury, and for aucti te be uxn.1 extravagantly for thn support of a reckless class Is iu plaiu terms, net right. Anether Imposition en the taxpayers el the county is the Huppnrt In IU charily thn large number of nen-rmldenU. This la an evil that seen will be largely felt by the nation it the Immigration lawa will net seen restrain When In chargn or the Lancaster county hospital 1 attended IU wants, in a medical eense, according te my Judgment or IU re qulreiueuu ; and te thla conclusion I was en titled by Wrlueefiny position and the dis putant en tbe auoceHHer mv administration iu thla channel are net qualilicu m j td , u rar aa heard Irem. " When beginning a reply te your cemmu nidatien I did net expect nor intend te make It an lengthy, but one idea alter another sug gested itseif until I shall weary your patience extremely te read If. Hoping that you may readily discern the right in this matter and dispel tbe wrong " with malice toward none aud charily for all " I extend te you my klndeat regards In conclusion. Yeu are weloeme te use this communica tion In any way you chonae. Very sin cerely, Jehn H. MacOhkaiu. Anether Case of Criminal eglact. M r. Jobu Weldle, the aen or an old soldier, is subject te fainting llta, and last winter in railing in a lit caught a steam pipe and se verely burned bla left hand, which was hla only geed one, the right side being paralyzed. He was an inmate or the bespiui, and the ward nurse, Charles Heward, dressed the wound by binding two lingers down against tbe palm. He eaya that Dr. MaeUreary never came te aee blm and gave him no attention, though be waa In the hospital most or the winter and bla band has grown permanently Inte a deformed shape, but be has lull use or It with tbe exception or the two fingers that were tied down. List el Uuclatiead Letters. Following la the Hit or letters remaining unclaimed lu the Lancaster postetllco ter the week ending Monday, Aug. 1, 1SS7 : .tiuVx Ust Mrs, liellnda C. Keldeney, MUs Mary K. Uuek waller, Mrs. C. Little, Mrs. Bridget Mltchell.Alvlma Mowry, Miss Hue Mowery, Miss. A. Pickle, Mlsa Mary. K. I'erter, Mlsa Kllribetb Kobeeld, Mlsa Annie Hpra, Miss Hva H. Wlngate. Oenfj L3LW. J. Brown, Mercer Ulvln, Geerge Uigb, F. V. Krug, W. M. Miller, Frank Perter, W, U. Klcbardsen iV. Ben. A. Suyder, Jehn Wordel. Clergyman Husd ler llrearh Premise. Mis Auna Hiisabee has filed papers In a breach el premise case against the Kev. Mr. Keberta, pastor or the Plymouth Congrega tional ohureh el Horanten. Hbe asks ler f M). 000 damagea and claims that she has docu mentary evidence te prove her caae. The church uaa rallied totbestippirtol the pastor, declaring that the whole thing Is a black mailing scheme. There la likely te be quite a lively time ever the case If it ever geu Inte the courts. Twles la uum Hassan. A novel sight en the almshouse grounds for tbe past week baa been an apple tree la full bloom, having ever a dozen bunches et matured bloaaeua, a rare sight at this saaioe. Bale mt Cews, Hamuel Heaa, auctioneer, aeld ter H. C. Listaar ob HtnrUy. at MlilAravlUa. 23 oewa I at WTpri0e0fUT9i ttUIN WROUGHT BY STORM. LtuHttiMH araiwaM MwraaAt, umbmb Afre mar amm mmnvmau. The Damage My the Ktsmeats la the Oily Net Vary asrlnus, Itul the fjuutity KnrNra Ueaald- ralilr-Mra. Mar? K. Wllmsr Dies from II tart Disease Draught en by Sheck. Nnt within the recollection of the eldest Inhabitant has Iauci(er city and county been visited by se many heavy storms el thunder, lightning and rain, aa within the pant week. Wlttiln that time net less than alx Inches of rain baa fallen, and tbe lightning baa atruck several bulldlnga In the city with out doing much damage. In the country the damsge has been much mere serious, several buildings having been atruck by lightning and burned, and tha crops, fences Ac , mere or lees damaged. These storms have been reported In the Intklmuknckh day by day as they occurred. The latest of them In this city came en Hun day afternoon between i and & o'clock. Tbe rain poured down In terrenu for about sn hour. Tbe lightning struck several placea within the city llmlu. The house of (leerge Flery, 10 Kut Cheat nut atreet, waa atruck, and a number or slates knocked rrem the root. Christian Heldenbaeh's house at Plum and Chestnut streets, was also struck and tbe slate roer a geed deal ahallered. On North Mulberry atreet the lightning struck In the let In resr el III, occupied by Jere Ueitrsl, and made a hole lu the ground large eneugh te bury a man, but did no serious damaga In the vicinity el Heutb Queen and Middle streeU the sewer was net large enough te carry oil the water and it was forced te the opposite side el the street and wss within a lew Inches or running Inte the cellars. In Poplar street the read was badly washed and te-day Is almost Impassible. The sewer at the corner or Lime aud Mlddle street caved In en Sunday evening. At Duke and North atreet there was quite a washout A heuse or Ames (last's en West James street near Water was atruck by llcbtnlna- lata en Sunday afternoon. The chimney waa knocked efT, and the reef somewhat dam aged. In the vicinity of Lime and Fulton streeU Uie Heed was very severe, and the water poured ever the sidewalks and into rainy cellars. Tbe cellar el tbe residence or Her man Arvtn, In Fulton near Lime, was tilled with water and several ethers cellars were nearly as badly Heeded. The house of Han I am In F. HUtrneman. en West James street, was struck by lightning en Sundsy evening and was slightly damaged. Along the Harrlsburg turnpike a large let el locust trees were splintered by tbe light ning. TlttlKK II l' II. II SOS I I.OODKD. At no plaee In town was the Heed mere severe than In Meuth Queen street, tielew Vine. The entire street waa a bed of water. The gutters and Hiwer Inlets being entirely tee small te rncelve the Heed, it crossed tbe streets Irem the cast te thn went side and peu roil In torrents into tbn Fourth ward hotel, Lamb hotel, and Inte the alley between the hotel and Hele's furniture rooms. 'I he lloer el tbe hotel, aa Is generally known, Is lower than the sidewalk In front or It, and the sidewslk Is lower tbsn the gutter no the opposite side et the street Almest bofero It was expected the water came pouring Inte the bar room and thence Inte the aide room, dining room, kitchen and cellar. The water was mixed with dirt, asnd, stones and ether debris, clogging the gutters and filling the ietiis with filth. The carpeU of the side room and dining room were lern rrem the tt ters liefore the 11 led reached them, and thus they were net much damaged. Leeu It. Kote's property adjoining the hotel was hIhe badly damaged. The water poured ever cutter. curb and sidewalk, and thence down into the basr nient or Mr. Hele's building which Is used foracaniaKe house and stabling for bla horses. A part et the flooring was tern uptopertiiit the water te Hew itl into the yard which at this point Is lower than tbe stabla Mr. Kote nays he has made frequent complaints te the city authorities te se ar range the gutters as te save hltn from the damages he sustains at tbe recurrence el heavy rains, and aa they have done nothing, he aya he will te day bring suit agaiust tbe city ler damages. AN AUSKIiriSINO STAND TtKSTneYKD. During the storm tbe large and handsome revolving advertising aland, placed at tbe front el Steve J. O wens' mtute store, in City hall, was blown ever by the wind and crushed te pieces. Tbe large plste glaasea were brekeu Inte thousand of fragments, and the prettily painted advertlsemeuu, when exposed te the rain, were washed out et all hemhlance or theintelvea. It was at llrat supposed that the case hail been struck by lightning, but this proved te lm lucerrect The case was made te the order el a targe nuiuber el ImxIneM men, who paid about fX) for It flre and Lima ul l.lle In the Country. The storm in the country was much mere Severn than In thn city. About f o'clock In tbe afternoon the stone bank turn en the (arm of Kliaa K. Heist, between Petersburg and Manhelm, was struck by lightning and burned te the ground and all ita centenU consumed together with several out build ings. The farm was worked en the abarea by Mr. Jehn Myers, who with his family waa away Irem home at the time or the storm. Tbe bam was about 40 by & I feet in extent and was a ery geed one. It contained 18 acrea or wheat lu shear, ever 100 bushels or old wheat 1& acrea or bay, 1 acre nl rye, three acres of eats, a threshing machine aud lull complement efdarm utensils, two yearling oelta, a belfer, harness, feed, Ac, Aa, all or which were lest mid en whch Mr. Myers has no Insurance. The barn owned by Mr. Kelat la Inaured in the Mennonite iusurance com pany for about f 1,200. Fall Dead from Heart Disease. A sad feature or Ibis destructive tire la the Hidden death et the wile or '.Squire A. It Witmer, of Maner township, who was visit ing the family el Mr. nberly en au adjoining farm. When tbe Haines broke out in tbe Kelst barn, Mr. Kberly'a family and 'Squire Wltmer aud wife hastened te the eeeue te assist their neighbors. Before reaching tbe house Mrs. Wltmer fell from beart dlaease brought ou by excitement All possible ellerta were made for her resuscitation, but without avail. Hbe waa earried back te Mr. Kberly'a wbere ahe seen died, and later In tbe evening her body was borne te thn home et her husband near Safe Harber. Mrs. Witmnr waa ever U) years et age, an excellent woman who leaves threa children a married and a single daugh ter, aud a aen te mourn her audden death. Mrs. Myers, the wlfeet Jehn Myers, when she heard or the destruction or nearly all her huslatnd'a property almost became Iranlle with gtl'f. She hail linen In ill health for Heme lime previous, and the terrible ordeal or the tire quite unnerved her, and ahe Ilea te-day lu a very critical condition. Twe Other Bams HUuck. Tbe barn et Aaren H shocker, In Lltilz, was atruck by lightning en Sunday evening Th,e lower part el the barn caught tire bat was extinguished before any damage waa done. Tbe upper part of the barn also caught fire, but the names were also extinguished before a great deal el damage waa done. A barn belonging te a farmer named Hort Hert Isg, la KaM UoeaUoo tOWBaaip, batwtM gwwwwwwwiwwwwwpiwiiiiMMBfBejfei;? LANCASTER VA., MONDAY, AUGUST l7l8877 Adamstown and Ileamatewn, was atruck by lightning In Haturday evenlng'a aterm and totally destroyed. Tbe bun waa a small one and the damage light OTIIRR IIAMAdR BV l.ttlllTNINn, Lightning atruck tha roer or the dwelling house of Zaeuarlah Mlnnlcb, near Lltilz. it passed down through the beuae Inte the basement, where the family were at suppers broke nearly all tbedlshea en the table and killed a deg that waa lying under the table, and did ae harm te anyone or tbe family. The coach workaef Jehn Amsr, at Nefls vllle, were struck by lightning, but net aorl aerl aorl eusly damaged. A number of telegraph poles west el Mid Mid dlelewn were blown down by tbe wind. The Western Kx press, Pennsylvania rail rail read, lasteventngrandewn the river read and thenee byway or the Philadelphia, Wilming ton A Baltimore railroad, fearing that the aterm might bays rendered the trestlee at Ceateavltle unaecure. The ether tralna all passed up and down tbe main line. During Haturday evenlng'a aterm tbe lightning struck tbe telephone line In Fiat ikuuih iuu in rescuing uer-nenaur'a store, a large ball of Ore left the line, ctacked like a pistol and dlsapiteared. Damage By Lightning In Manhelm. A severe aterm visited Manhelm last eve ning at half-past four o'elock, accompanied by a heavy rainfall. The Hashes or lightning were vivid and the thunder heavy. Light ning struck tbe atere deer or Mr. W. V. Ulnder, en Charlette atreet, south or the rail road, splintering the deer. Heveral el the ramlly were shocked by tbe belt et lightning. Anether stroke struck the house el Mr. Jesse dibble a few doers below (finder's, running along tbe siieuting te tbe ground under the back perch. At the tltne tbe belt struck Mr. Glnder's, a ball el lightning 4 Incbea In diameter waa seen en the tmrcli el Mr. H. C. (ilngrlcli, cashier et the Msnbelm National lawk, fully four Hquarns away from Ulnder'i. It exploded with the noise of the cracking et .w"ii' covering we enure perch with H sabot el light The spout of Kev. H. C. Kbv'a house waa also struck, doing slight damage. Knocked Insensible. Jehn Haverstlclr. a waII knnn r.mai . siding In Celeraln township, was knocked uiaeiiaiuie uy me nguming, wuiie standing In bla barnyard during the storm el Friday OVOUIDg. TBM XUHAVVU AVMMAUB. Estimates by the Agricultural Dspartmsut De fended by Its (Statistician. Statistician Dedge, el the United States de partment of agriculture, In an Interview pub lished answers a serious charge made against tbe department by some Southern Journals te the edict that it has In a recent report overestimated the acreage el tbe tobacco leaf crop. Tbe result or this, It Is said, la te keep prices down and wrongfully transfer mil lions of money from holders te consumers, from American producers and dealers te foreign buy ere. Mr. Dedge In the interview says : We knew that In some atates the tobacco leaf acreage this year Is much smaller than laat year, but we are quite confident tbe re duction la net ae large aa the critics claim. Tbe estimate referred te, which waa pub lished Irem tbe agricultural department en the 1st el J uly, put the tobacco acreage In the several tobacco statea at from ,r te .10 per cent leas than last year. We think that is about tbe figure. Our esilmatea were based upon the llrst set of reperU received upon tbe to bacco planting, and a few weeks hence we sbsll have another set or reperU and issue aa estimate, which we hope will be as exact aa It Is possible te mske It It has always been diuicult te set reliable statistics of tbe tobacco crop. It la the one crop upon which a heavy tax is levied. Ne tobacco leaf can be sold by tbe tarmer uuleea a tax of 8 cents per pound be paid upon it The tax ameunta te as much as the cured to bacco en tbe farm Is worth, or course, the tax la paid by tbe dealer and net bv the farmer, but notwithstanding that, the fact remains that en aoeount of the tax it Is d I Ill cult te get at tbe exact amount et the crop. 1 he farmer does net want te tell you up te tbe full Ugtira As a general rule the re ports we have recelted have largely under estimated the crops, and 1 de net think we have overestimated lu this case, aa we are accused. rurcsr Harvey's Accomplishments. Uicar J. Harvey, whose horse claims ex ploits have brought him some notoriety, as well as twelve yeaia at Albany, had many accomplishment. He was an art critic, an elocutionist, a lawyer, an expert penman and a "mild Keptibllcan." Ills elce was sett and gentle, lie talked like a confidence man through a keyhole. He was fend of per fumery and devoted te Flerida water. In bis desk, which has Just been cleaned out, were found from a six shooter te a bag el sachet powder. Kvery atyle et pen, from tbe smooth geese quill aud tbe soil stub te the still falcon, was found, showing that Harvey knew hew in equip hlmselt in the business el writing signatures. There were thirteen klnda et pens In alt There were six dltlerent kinds or iuk black, violet, blue and three mixed inks, which ptirled tbe experts who examined them. Aa ler stationery, every apet and shade was teund In bis well stocked mahogany desk. An Editor Falls rrem a Uaiuineck. W. C. Cremer, local editor et the I'u'rVv AyiiriJ In Chamberahtirg, while sleeping in a hammock in the third-story veranda of hla father's house, Sunday night, fell from it te the yard below, sustaining severe injuries, tbe extent of which la net yet definitely known. His fall was broken by his coming In contact with a grape harbor. Yeung Cremer is well-known in this city aud was graduated from Franklin and Marshall col lage some yeara age ; he Is a son or Kev. W. C. Cremer and grandson of Mrs, J. W. Gruel, or thla city. Hineebls graduation he baa been en tbe da'ly and weekly .tyit if and te bis ready (ten and journalistic enterprise these Journals ewe many el their beat charac teristic. At lb Grand Optra Uenss. At the tlrand opera house en Saturday evening there was another large audience, and the specially entertaiumeut given by May Adams' lull company was as pleasing aa ever. Tbe public will no doubt be pleased te learn that this captivating young actress as well aa Jehn li. Wills and Miss Fanuy Lewis will remain ever ler tbia week. In addition te these atreng attractions will be Victeria Lnflua' big troupe of pretty blendes, who will be seeu in an entertainment el great merit Tbe atnazenian marches, eta, will be given ou a raised platform extending out Inte the audience. The show has many attractive females and they should draw. A Weman Fractura m Man's Skull. Mrs. Michael McMullen assaulted Patrick Heiber with a club Suuday afternoon in Pittsburg, fracturing bis skull and Indicting fatal Injuries. Mrs. MeMullen has been ar rested. Hbe claims that Helder lustilled her. Heiber Is still living, but the phaiciaiia say be cannot recover. llUfll MMIIUg. The colored people of the lower end el the county held a bush meeting iu a weeds near Celltna poatelllce, Celeraln township, en Sunday. The attendance was net large, but there werea uumberel people preteui from this city. Poisoned by Ealing Holegna, Three children el Martiu Depp, In Harrls burg, were poUened ou Haturday by eating bologna sausage which tbeir father had bought In tbe market. The youngest, Jehn, aged 2 j ears, died iu about two hours, and tbe etbera were aaved with dlUlculty. Tbe lather took some of the meat te the shop for lunch, but, noticing that It tasted queeriy, did net eat Ik It la eald that IM sausage waabeugbtlnPhUadeiphlabyDM taaawbe old it te Depp. fntdeitde MANY PEOPLE AT TUK ALTAR. mmtvLT or turn wemtc at tub LAHDlAriLLB CAmPMMaTtMtt. Impressive srsneas Preached en ttaadsy by Dr. Wm. ftpiaeer, lit. J. T. aetehsll and I. r. Crouch, lbs tresldlag Klder-aema el the Visitors ffhe Attendtd. LANtitsvtM.it, August 1. On Haturday the meetings were aa follews: The usual children's service waa led aa usual by the Kev. Chaa. Keada, who gave tbe children a temperance talk, which waa followed by a very touching reading by Mlsa Amanda Landes, en the eatne Una el thoiiehL At 0 o'clock tbe usual services or song and devotional meetlnga were held en the hill: the latter one was led by Mra. Lizzie Hmlth. At 7:30 tbe Kev. F. B. Harvey, of Lancas ter, delivered a very able aermen te a large audlenee, taking bla text from Eph.Dlh chap ter and 14th verse : Wherefore be aaltb, awake thou that aleepeet and arise rrem the dead, and Christ ahall give thee light" Hunday dawned clear and beautiful, but very warm. All the incoming trains brought visitors te the eamp and by neon there waa a vast number or people en the grounds. The regular routine or aervleee was adhered te ; prayer meeting waa held at G o'clock and leve feast at 8 JO, at whlcb a very large num. ber vera present What proved te be one of the ablest aer aer mena beard at Lsndisvllle cam pmeetlng this season waa preached by Dr. William Hpencer, of tbe Keck Klver conference, new secretary of tbe Church Extension society. The text waa taken from that wonderful F. pis tie of St, Paul te the Phllllplana, 4th chapter, leth verse : "My Oed shall supply your need ac cording te Uts riches taglery by Christ Jesus.' "The first great need or tbe sinner," said the manoftied, "is conviction. The gilt or con viction la universal, sometimes it oemea by the prayers at tbe mether'a knee, sometimes oyner open graves, but It cornea." Tbe di vine enlarged at some length en thla point and continued by saying that tbe second great gilt is that every sinner may knew bla aina forgiven. " Throughout his entire dlaoeuse he waa listened te with oleae attention by a large congregation. After the aermen an Invitation waa given te come te the altar and a large number el people took advantage of it The children's meeting waa held as usnal at 1:30 and a number of addresses were made by Dr. Win. Hpencer, Kev. Chaa. Keada, Mr. Wm. Ueane and Mr. Fisher, of Bryn Mawr. Thla meeting waa fol lowed by preaching and a vaat audience assembled te hear tbe word of Oed which waa preached by tbe Kev. J. T. Hatcbell who took bis text from the first five verses el the 02 Psalm el David. He enlarged at length upon the conviction and then tbe confession or ain. It waa a grand aermen and a number of people were convicted et their need of a Havieur. The prayer meeting waa held aa usual at 6 o'elock In charge of Mra. Lizzie Hmlth, at which a young man waa converted. At 7.30 the people assembled te bear the Kev. J. F Crouch, P. i:. el this district Tbe place waa packed with people and very close attention waa observed while tbe aermen waa being delivered. The text waa taken from Jenah 3d chapter and 5th verse, "Le thepeeple of Nineveb believed Oed." It was a splendid aermen, concerning salvation, and the pun ishment which must inevitably fellow If they reject tbe word of Ged. Laat evening and te day there waa a large number el people ea the grounds among whom were Henater Mylln, Kev. W. P. Kvana, Kev. F. B. Harvey and wife. Dr. Hpencer, Hupt K. K. Buerble, or Lan caster, Dr. J. Yeagley and wila Mr. J. Breck did a large busineaa both at tbe beard Ing house and restaurant The G o'clock prayer meeting Ibis mernlnng waa led by tbe Kev. Wm. Pewlck. The prayer meeting at 8,10 was led by W. A. Fisber, or Bryn Mawr, and was very well attended. Tbe young men'a meeting was called te order at 8:M and !) o'clock. Tbe young ladles were present when Kev. Chaa. Keada explained the meat profitable way te study the Bibla At 10 o'clock the Rev. T. K. Creeks, el Millersvllle, preached a aermeu, taking hla text from the lltUb.Paalm 1-. 14 veraef, What ahall I render unto tbe Lord for all bla bene fita towards ma" The new arrivals are Kev. Oihe Brant, or Bainbrldge, Mary A. Hwa70, M. I), Herd ing. Tha Gamp Near llethsvllla. A very large crowd attended tbe Evan gelical cam pmeetlng near Kethsvllle en Hunday. The early prayer meeting waa led by D. Bucb, or Akren, aud the 8 o'clock prayer meeting by Kev. A. Dl la bar, el Lltilz. At 10 o'clock Presiding Klder A. M. Htlrk preached rrem Kreklel 30, 2.V.7. It was a masterly effort, and was listened te by upwarda el 2,000 peepla He was followed by the Kev. J. D, Wuedrlng, et Terre II III, whose discourse waa based upon tbe words, " Their rock is net as our Iteck, their enemies themselves being tbe judges." A service of song was conducted by W. A. Beas, of Heading, and a children'a meeting by Kev. A. M. Htlrk. Kea. A. Hay ler and F. Hmlth made spicy addresses. At 3 o'clock another large assembly listened te tbe Kev. J. C. Hlieui, of Heading, who spoke In the Uertnan language Irem I. Tim. 1, l.r. He was followed la l.egllsb by Kev. H. D. Albright, efKeadlng, who spoke Irem Paalma7J,-!l-"'. In the evening Kev. A. Dilabar preached In (Jerinan. DOUUinU MB LAW. Hew tha Hetel and lUsUturaut Kaepsrs Secure a Cheap Mubstltate Fer Uutur. rrem the Philadelphia Itecerd. Notwithstanding the fact that tbe state law haa banished tbe manufacture and sale of oleo margarine In Pennsylvania, a scheme baa been devised whereby an Immense amount of the produet finds lu way into Philadel phia, and without violating the letter of the law. The plan Is very simple, and werka te perfection, A sample transaction la de scribed thus : A hotel or restaurant keeper approaches a Frent atreet dairy or creamery man and expresses hla de sire te purchase a certain amount el "Select Chicago Creamery. " By direction of tbe Frent atreet man a certain amount el money la forwarded te a designated addreaa In Chicago, and after the proper length el time has passed tbe hotel or restaurant man re ceives a neat package from Chicago put up In a manner te auggest Ita being almost any tbldg else than butter or oleemargarlna Ne purchase or the article la technically nade In Pennsylvania, and en Ita arrival it la net etfered for aale In tbe publle market, benne the law la easily dodged. Whether tbe small quantities nerved te each Individual natren et a hotel or restaurant that diananaaa oleomargarine can be called a aale la rather a line question, since bread and butter" are iuciiiuuu in me very great majority et In dividual erdera and de net figure Ta them, eelvea aa an Item rbarned for. It ta elated by elUelale In tbe Internal rove reve nue department that nearly all tbe betela aud reataurauta that purchased tbe article be- iere uia supreme oeurt declared tbe state law te ee eneeiive new procure supplies Irem Chicago or ether points wbere the manufac ture el oleomargarine la net unlawful. WBAtUBB tmuioAtieam WAjaiaaTON, O.U.i August l.-rer asaatara rwaaaylvaala I Lecal rain, light variable winds, alight changes in tapantHii 1-111 TUIBTBBHTH AMHtrBBaABt. The Memes re el Mt. atey.bea's Church Have a OslsbratleB en Baadaj-The Bxerelsts Morning and Evealeg. The thirteenth anniversary of the organiza tion of HL Stephen's Lutheran ohureh, oor eor oer ner of Duke and Church streeU, waa cele brated On MnmtaV With amtnlal aa-.al.iaa rPka attendance was very large at all tbe aervleee. The church was handsomely decorated with flower, greens and tropical plants. Over the pulpit, in large green letters, waa the text : " Jeaue Christ, tbe same yesterday and te day and forever," found In Hebrew 1.1 : a F.ach child of the Sunday school brought a bouquet of Dewers, and these were built Inte mounds and placed en each aide or the read ing desk. The morning services were opened with ju siugiug ui su aniuetn ny tne choir, with Henry Well, Jr., presiding at tbe organ. Tbe aermen was preached by Kev. Meiater, the pastor, from tbe text above neted. In hla aermen he referred te the prosperity el tbe church, and gave an Interesting history of Ht Stephen's. It was founded thirteen yeara age with 17 members. New the membership la close te 500. The church records abew that 402 were baptized, 234 confirmed, and 2.10 married by tbe pastor during the past thir teen yeara. Kev. Meiater haa been in charge of the church tbe past seven years, and during his administration the church haa flourished mere than at any ether period of lu history. In the evening there waa a special pro pre gramme, In which tbe young people of tbe """iiun anu eunuay sznoei (oek parr. It waa made up or alnging, declamations, and tbe recital of "A Journey Through Llfa" of whlcb Kev. Meiater la tbe author. It pertrayed.as Ita title Indicates, tbe Journey through life, showing tbe difierent stages from tbe cradle te tbe grava The collections lined during tbe day will be applied te the repainting of the church. Tbe amount received cannot be ascertained until this evening when the envelopes will be opened. Following are the present officers of the church: Trustees, William Wlsner, Jehn Landau, Henry Hhaub ; elders, Henry Nlchel, Philip Haun, ar., Jehn B. Flea, Henry Zimmerman, sr., Jacob Benner, Henry a Wolf; deacon, Henry Ueeke, Jeseph nieblscb, Fred Lulz, 'Peter Mehr, Christ Ojhs, Philip Hsun, Jr. A Case Walk. Tbe colored people had a cake walk at Grant hall Saturday evening. It was largely attended both by white and colored peepla The prize for the most graeetul walking was a very large and handsome caka There were eighteen couples entered for the priza Many or the bucks and belles were elegantly dressed and walked with great easa and grace. The grand march was played by tbe Stevens band, colored. Tbe Judges appointed te award the prize were W. T. Brown and J. W. Hepkins. Tbe judges after careful consideration and long consultation decided that the prize was fairly wen by Mr. Albert Wilsen, of tbe (1 rspe helel.and bla partner, Mlaa Katie Stewart, one of the pret tiest and meat graceful et Lancaster's fashion, able colored girls. Ha Appropriated BVSS.OOO. Jereme L. Hill, et New Yerk, who baa for some time been known en Wall street aa a rather dashing speculator, was, with William A. Lettimore and Jehn Bloodgood, or tbe firm of Bloodgood it Ce., an executer of the natais ui ma ina 111 lain ixiiumere, with whom H IU had for many yeara been a partner iu tbe dry goods business. Mr. Lettimore left something like a million and a half in securities whlcb were deposited with the Mercantile Sale Deposit company, subject te tbe order of tbe executers. It waa d Isoe vered laat Krldav that Mr. Mill l.-.l ...,. j-..i some or tbese securities te bis own usa By the order of the ether executers, under tbe advice of their counsel, Mr. James Thompson, or Fester tV. Thompson, a search el tbe vault Waa mailA anil II wui Innml that Lf Mill .-. abstracted and disposed or securities or tbe CnA b.Iiia n CIRn iviA .. a. a . . i-w -mud ih f-w,wu wiu ui we actual value or nearly J'JT&.OOa Base Ball Notes. The Aotlve and Amateur clubs or thla cllv. played a game of ball en tbe Ironsides grounds en Haturday afternoon. Tbe features of tbe game were tbe batterywerk of Ooedliart suu eujuur swi me neavy nailing ana tine base running or tbe Actives. State League umpire uean gave the best of satisfaction te both sidea Belew la tbe score by innlnKs: Active 1 2 6 5 3 2 0 1 527 Amateur .e 0 u 1 u 0 0 1 1- 3 garned runs, AclHe 15, Amateur n; two base lilla. llostetutr, l'arkur, ShlndlR, Snyder; deuble play, U. tjoedtmi tuna Ciioediiurt: drstb.ueen t.atiiB, abiivi-i ,i, nuiitujiir ill simL' llllb uy env- der 12, by sample .1) teul luae lilts, Active ii. Amulniir J The May. lower et thla city defeated tbe Epbrata club en Haturday by a score of .I te 0. But three Inning were played en acoeunt of rain. Tbe League games of Haturday were : At 1'lttaburg, Pituburg 10, Philadelphia 2 ; at Chicago, Bosten, 7, Chicago 4 ; at Detroit, Detroit 8, New Yerk 7 ; at Indianapolis In dianapolis 10, Washington 4 l'ria A lafll-fcnil.ti.rtri l.lt..a ill. I aa fnllAsae ass .aw -s-A.t-.ijru yau-si UIU UaaUW-l UU Haturday : At Philadelphia, Athletics &, 'Ht. I.nnls It at HlalAtl li.lan.1 Matt. It fMnmnn.ll 4 ; at Baltimore, Jxmlsvllle 7, Baltimore 3 ; at Brooklyn, Brooklyn 8, Cleveland 4. The Detreita seem te be doing belter new and they still maintain a geed lead Galvin pitched a splendid game for Pitta burg en Haturday and but four actual base hits were made oil him by the Phillies. Meleber, el Christiana, is pitching winning ball for Christiana, Tbe Athletics bad tbe game against St Leuie Iu tbelr hands iu tbe niuth luuiug Hat urday, but Weyblng weakened In the ninth inning and was hit bard. Beyle, tbe Ht Louts catcher, has caught In twenty eight censecutives gamea They Fought Over Four Hours, PnevfDKNCK, K, I., Aug. 1 The long talked of prize tight between Bebby Burns and Air Janaen, both or Ibis city, took place tbia morning at a well-known resort in War wick. Tbe men fought with skin-tight gloves and te a finish. Tbe match was for tJUO a aide and tbe slate light-weight champ ionship. Hlxty six rounds were fought In a little ever four hours. Burna was learlully punished about the face, which waa all pulled up. Jaasen waa also badly beaten about the face and body, Tbe fight waa finally declared a draw. Hundreds Dilug from Cholera, Londen, Aug. 1. Advices from Calcutta aay tbat cholera el the most malignant type prevails in Paabawur, la tbe northwestern part of India. During July there were three hundred deaths from the dlaease. Many Heumb Struct by Lightning, Kahten, Pa, Aug. L-Llghtnlng yester day damaged about twenty beuses In North ampton county and eight In Warren county, New Jersey. Many cellars were Heeded by heavy ratea. Tbe damage te atreeu and pavements In Kasten and Seuth Fasten by washouts ta eatimated at 112,000. Most apolegise or right. PAiiis.Aug.l (Jen. Boulanger haa tele graphed his second te Insist upon an im mediate apology from M. Ferry or a duel. Te-day. rieelcs. Tha Mionnercher are celebrating tbelr anniversary with a plcole at Tell'e Haln to day. There la a large attendance and et course a geed tl ma Tbe excursion or Ht. Antheny's ohureh ta Penryn te-day was well patronized. Heveral . -.ayj .- .. .i . i-g .... .-, Ti - j - BoneaUwxtrala. fft t s & PRICE TWO CI M'DONALD SENTENCED " 0 Or rata essrinrsa a.amau euBa itr wmbbb wmIub i3 . ... .. ainw His rattttea let a Me 4TOM1CW ! QMAeaWffa afcfmaW - " -sssw-B-j VlKsTssWa.' V leg aira-A Dmi Ansevsa tm ' $. 4 AHiiBgtfcersciti.st.Btee,.,. t?f 4 jiiiuaue, Aug, r, jHaga Hbapaiw ItsK morning eyerruled tha petition for a mmt I trial In the case of Edward a MoDesvM saW and aantannnrl Uitrtiyi.M a XaiS!z l- vv, j, naadariaiA. ausmsii aith ---- -w.'vuet.m w, n mm aj SBSfSSl yeara in the penitentiary. Tha bmMm sav an arrest of Judgment waa also evarruVaA. e; HARNIA.OnL. AllB-. I r..blaaiaUaWvi imJ a,I.Alt- t. r . - . ?i!mWr!? .u.uu. lun uerv nxsi yea Oram frOBB OslsssssB te arrest Mi-riariiria i, .... . .,. !iv: . they have been ttnahla In nnj hi. ml3' gle In an Interview last night said iMwaa worn out with worry and excitement Jaf ter me, however," he said te a reporter, s-tarf'? I will be back te Chic in laJ. ... twZa?--t mnntha ms wIun t -.. . ., -TTi bounded aa a rascally thief. This '' - ..- a wiua win mnm asu' tlen that la new being held will develop aw M Innocence of any corrupt act and will aaa $ ,1 Tiuce me peepie ei Chicago that In aplteef ill Wj the squealing that Is being made In oeurt, I j& -u. uu. IUjiiuauu m any crooked tranaae tranaae tlen." The ex-warden declared that in hi. - actions with the county beard ami .. Who sold reeds te thennuntv hauiai.i.i w Hv hwmm. WIIUM W a an agent, ana lie was compelled te de that $. ' ui in lureu uui ei ms position. Net one eaat of the money atuck te his fingers. He never dreamed of any such rascality aa haa beaa developed, and assured the reporter that It was aa much or a revelation te him aa It waa te any one else In Chicago. McQarlgla raw pudlated the Idea that Sheriff Mataen waa a party te hi plans and regretted he waa obliged te Impose en the kind heart aasU generous Impulses of the sheriff, but bis UhT depended en his getting out or prison. Capt Freer, or the schooner Marsh, declares that whan tha .totaMI.re. nn .!. ..." . . . -. . -...,v,u .ue tug oearaea i,-t his vessel and Inquired ter MeUarlgle ha la- i viieu me enure crowd into the cabin aad opened a bottle or his choleest eherry brandy. When they came en deck net one of them could have told a fishing amack freat a ateembeat When the Blake ateve la the starboard quarter of the Marsh, McUarlgla with tears in bis eyee Jumped aboard aad begged Capt Freer te put htm ashore, whlea the latter did. The captain eaya he earn hardly aee hew he la In any way liable, aa when McUarlgle get aboard of the Marsh aha Waa en Michigan watara .ml haa..-.! .. Jurisdiction or tbe Illinois ceurta, Chicago, Aug. l. Dr. Ht Jehn waa arrested at an early hour this morning by riamntw UK. -Ill n . . . .T- "i-"v "" una, inu lecKeu up at taw) Harrison street station. He waa charged with aiding and abetting In the escape or W. J. McQarlgla The doctor waa censlderatlr taken back when he was arrested and re. fuaed te talk. He waa nabbed before ha waa out or bed. Deputy Sheriff a raves waa glvaa a warrant charging Dill, tbe clerk, with tha aame offense, and left for tbat gentlemaa'a resldenea Dr. Ht Jehn's ball waa fixed at 120,000. Amateurs In the rrlst-IUng, Naw Yerk-. Ai. 1 rhT.'iin Hunter's Point and William Sheltenrereesi"' .u., iwui luuiDer Handlers, fought IS rounds, Marquis of Queensberry rnlea en Pldgeen deck In Hunter's Point thM morning. The men are rlvala In their hllslnaaa .1 a . """"" " eui ei mat trouble baa been brewing for some tima Tha fanciers of Bbelten were In tbe nisjertty. When time waa called both men get quickly te work without any ceremony and pitched Inte each ether and amashed right and left the exchange being even. Up te the ela-th round Jensen had the beat or the fight and ene eeeded in partly knocking his antagonist out. but owing te the fault of the re feree Hhelten was given mere than be waa entitled te, and upon rally Ing forced the fighting te the fifteenth round, when, amid great exeltement, Jensen refused te go te tbe scratch and tbe fight waa given te Hhelten. Jensen's trienda claimed unfair play and aald that the fight abeuld have been declared a draw. Beth men are badly punished, mainly about the body. Hhelten weighs 150 pounds and his opponent five pounds lea. A fight will be arranged between tbe two men for 1100. Ha Will Stay All Winter. Chicago, Aug. L The A'ew.1' cable freat Bridge et P.arneaaya Mr. Blaine baa again awitched completely around and new eaya ha will spend tbe winter en tbe continent Tha correspondent is net prepared te aay whether the Sherman resolution passed by the Ohie convention is responsible for this, but he does knew tbat en Friday Mr. Blaine received aa imposing batch of cable from tbe United State, and tbat tbe alteration of hla plan then enaued. Seme of these were Ohie ad vices ; utherscame rrem Mr. Bla'.ue'sirleada, and, the correspondent understands, were la ellect remenstrances agatnat hla return. rrsddy With Mrs. Langtry. Cuicaue, Aug. L The 2mes this morn ing say : Mra. Langtry arrived In Chicago yesterday en a apecial train from San Fran Fran ciseo, accompanied by Freddie Qebhardt, and left for tbe Kast at 4 o'clock in tbe after noon. Mra Langtry was apparently In geed health, and Mr. Uebhart was, aa uauat, attea ' tive and aollclteua aa a valet Mra. Langtry signed her name in person en the register at tbe Uetel Klcbelleu, but Freddie modestly declined te leave bis autograph for thaenil eus Inspection of tbe crowd. Carried te tne Scaffold. LovneN, Aug. l.-Alfred Sewrey waa hanged at Lancaster te-day for tha mardar of hi sweetheart When tha hangman waat ta Sewrey 'a cell for tha purpose of putleatac htm, be restated desperately, and htacrkw could be heard throughout tha prison. Ha refused te walk and had te ha carried le taa acatteld. TaxMWArme taps. apuld a Henry, bankers, doing busiaea se r.scnaaga Place, New Yerk, tbia mera- :&sJ leg announced their Inability te meat taeaf 'hxj engaaaaunla. Tbe firiu'a dWereoeas asw- 110.0111. jVd UanrM (lnnld .1 .1 i -.. t.'A Oeuld and etbera have founded aa Assswisaav-'lv ueuid and etbera havefeundedaa Aasinaaa -'-"'K Chinese bank with a capital of two feaaared "XV. Htlllnn alla. "tDrJ ..I. . .... .. .a a -,aa i-.rcji ualiiauu uui law ant T& At Portsmouth, Ohie, today, the Jury la ?r tbe McCoy ease returned a verdict of net ,Ti guilty of murder la the llrat degree, but Iv guilty el murder in tne eaoenu aegrea Tats'" Uil means me imprisesiBiaui. , During tbe heavy aterm yesterday light. tV4 a a.-j-.aa Sftaam hnllHa -Tm fantaa Hllla- r Jt. 14 ' UlUK aHfUUa- U UUUeani UB af alUifJaw VllgUOl awZfV 1 Houlb Nerirftllr, Coeos. and c&u-d oesaklticftav -ag Ibie dftwag a jeunc uay wmit walking m ' &v s son hsbu iu -iacivu waa wqui ur ham oieesne -r fluid and instantly killed. A -,,, "i, named Htarr Keeler while lowering sail en hla beat was atruck, oaualeg probably per. W4 manaat bllndnaaa. " " 3 A girl, aged 15, was found at tha 18th street M -i viaduct, In Chicago this morning. Haretetfc. ;,Tj iuk was uiaarrangeu aau leers were etaar 0' evidences of a desperate au-uggla Detaetl-aa S-i are alter saw murasrars, 'y .ine peyaicuas at jseuevae ansaital, WeWX- Yerk, proneoaoa Charles H. Head laa JamsaMarUtt,sge 17, fell freat eaa lyn bridge thla mornlea aad sauaaaa luurlsa He was employed saw lag a for tha workman who are salatla- Ih arl Thaatahlaael Baalaauia Hnslah na I uaerae Moere aad fraaratMiswaas I UiraS at MUUletews. OhleVsaM "saML, jR 1 1 nl. M a-fcnii mm Bifssei asMsnwsVaj3 lkssnsswleaMwWwWNswMw Bivuwsn ssu mm uwaaustne JOBSt VSjSa! Geerge Moere sad Qaaraa ilisaassiisi waha f' ?h TLp fc3.A eH .m -"j JS '&'trt m$&JP:'l . rMi .- -Sr. i .f vV xi fciliV fji
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