WPWUffWW! m&F&ttv&?wimzKFtLi' wi t Hwianraw ,1 iwvlImiv. . j r-K ,a'- a ra--,i a. n .mrr n hi u.ru'.sn w ?, '5-hS'v-' "fi' ' ?v ' ' " - 1 nEwivas'i. -j "'ln J11 .' Lj-ilr-l If A a.1 . 1 Jut TW J TJIWrf" !. .1 (1.. .VIJ1 i.l.l T-rfjiAeiea; w-fwwi&OTS r YSM; Qje yiftie "1. v.vivi,fJ: wj SW 1 '"AS .' V 1 -T IS I !" hJ . t'A"yr."J.t i A.MI a . r; " J' I V ' .' TV 'l"j "' "'J Wl .VI 5 1fVT.VrM)"'' T J11 rLl''Y' If A a.1 . 1 ' . .W Tl' J TJI'Srf"' let .. (1 v. j;miv .? , '.n1' ' --t' -' -.-- r vvuWUHiiHfil2 . . .. MPfnMligmM aJT'TilWKlWJ'WPWwiMi av.w P-WTyyJMphTMsj-- VOLUME XXIII NO. HOSPITAL IIOHROHS. The Itejr Hinry Keener Removed Frem (hflCoMlylHntUnlieM. IT WAS A iltllD FIQIir TO COT HIM. . Knamiu haw -urn hhait he,' nvrtu HU ATAIl. An Kivnlnailuti tilth liny'. Dm BiimIi That Or. Hanaauls'. TrMlin.nl ILa Net Hmm rlhiHliirrmh Hamteae. I'ut en an llimr nature Heeuei'e U.ittiire Slik Man In Ilia Uellars. The boy Henry Keener, with six holes In Ilia leg, who asked au pitifully Ui lie taken away Irein tlie county heapital, waa removed n Monday afternoon after a Reed deal of trouble. The Intki.i.kiki'kii reporter easily secured from Dr. M. I.. Davis a letter te HU Jeseph's hiMpltal dlroetinK the admls Ien el the patient ami at onee iroeeedd te the county hospital with Chaplain A. C Leenard, of tlie (Irand Army, who liaaahnwn a real and manly Byinwthy In Ihla work thaldoei credit te li la dial actor. Tlie xanie covert! wageu and goulte steady bays that hal trotted away with oer Cen way a few day liofero were bkIii called upon te tr-uister a pnblle charge from a county establishment te a heiplUl aup(ierted by private charity. Arrived at the hospital I he boy waa feuiiil at mice, but the doctor wax net at home, and tint wlahlnK te be accused elany lack or courtesy, the visitors decided te await hUreliirn. nu. SKNSKNIII ham " hi: niia.n' i he." Henry Keener cerncled his atatement of Hatiuday, tiy saying that he Had net had any treatment (or four or live week, and that he had net been I ret ted by Dr. Heusenlg until a month alter tlie doctor took charge. The drctnr arrived In alxiut half an hour, and whtm be learned the object of Ihe vlaitatoneo objected. He wanted te knew what right or Interest the visitors hail In the boy, and en what authority they deuiauded hi release, and when te hi that no right or authority waa claimed or considered necessary, he arose in hlsaiigeraml'ald: "Henry ahan't go ! Henry go uiwuirs i ' 'I he lNri:i,i.i(ii:M( Kit man thought he should Ke.lu fact he was iulte confident of It. Unasserted that the visitors claimed no ether interest In the lad than the Intnrnat that every man Mlmuld Imil for a fellow human being In distrust Hu Intimated that no right or authority was neceasary toenablea patlent te leave If he wanted te and wai able, as the leimty hospital Is net the county Jail. Tlie de. ter hhI(I thit the lutlent hail net spplltd te him for -jrmUMlen te leave and that If he iliil he would let him go, whore where u pin the hey waa at eme called bck and promptly Hald that he wanted te get away fiem there After much het argument In the counts of which the doctor admitted that the boy had net had trc alumni for a ineiilli, the point waa maile by him that a phjnlciau aheuld be brought te the heapital te hear hla Htatement of the cane bulore the tmy vm taken out el his hauilH, at othurvvlHe luJiiHtice might iMideiie him He wautwl a ill :ter te come thens examine the utlent ami approve or diaappree hU treatment; then he would let the boy ga Till neemed fair, though baaed en no authority, and lining anxleua te avoid any InJmtlce, the attacking party (uuneuted. They drove into town at once and readily ceciired the Hcrticee of Dr. Jamea Krwln llaker, of Lime atreel. Ithturnlng the party were wKin iiIimuUvI with Docter Senaeulg and the U.y, whOHwIltly remeveil hia bandages Imiulry preted that they were fresh enee that hul Junt beun put en whlle theUltera were down town after a doctor. The doctor then detailed hi treatment, which met with iii'wt oiiiphuUedmpproial of lljcter llaker. "Why had no treatment at all been given until the doctor had been a month In charge? Why had the lad new been without treat mrut for a month ?" IM.rMCIK.NT TIIKA1 MKNT. Te neither el theae imeatlena wan a est I a factory answer given. Dr. Keuaeulg could only aay that he had been obliged te devote all hla tlme for the llrat mouth le the mere critical cv iu the heapital and that he had thought beat te let the (wtlent rent from treatment for the pant four weeka. Any competent phyalclau ought te have been able te attend te all urgent caea In that hospital In a day or two, and liitermlaalen of all treat ment for lour weeka In a caaeef that kind can net be Juatllied. And further, the treat ment that waa adopted Docter llaker boldly criticised ; In.teid of using the modern anti septic In the treatment the weunda had been washed with Iodide of letasii. Dr. Baker waa net willing te admit that a correct dlag. noslaef thediaeaMttbad been made, audaald that even If the diagnosis were correct the case had evidently been shamefully neg neg lected. Dr. r-enaenlg aald that he bad tried te give the boy cod liver oil, but he refused le take It The boy subae'iuently denied (hat he had ever refuted te take inedielne. It waa nearly II ve o'clock, a geed three bourn' atriiggle, before the Intki.i.ki KNCKH parly minified triumphantly away from the hexpltnl with Henry Keener. Out at St. Jeaepii'a heiplui the geed Ulsters received him no kindly, and their wards were round ae pleasant, clean and sunny, that the peer little cripple unui have felt himself pretty close te i'aradlse by contrast with hla old three years' home. Conway met bjm with surprise. " Why, t didn't think Dr. Hensenlg would let them take you awav, 'cause you worked mi well for iilui !'' He t he ! l'erh.ipi the active kitchen hand will tie missed. Henry Keener aay that be often found worms In hi soup, that he get bread and oetlee and ui'ilaitei for breakfast, bread and tea for supper, and meat soup aud bread for dluuer. This wax under the preeent man agement. HICK MKN I.N I UK Ci:i.l.AIU A visit te the quarters of the colored pelleuta, the cellar of the Inaane department, disclosed another hole, miserable as the lower hospital. It Is nothing mere then a well lighted cellar aud the two miserable beings who occupied IkkIs In one of the room have chosen a cheerless ilaee te die In. The face and hands of one peer old skeleton were lit erally covered with Hies, which he waa tee weak, te chase away. In the Insane department there Is a large gloomy room abut off from the main ball by heavy bars, In which are confined the milder casea el Insanity; seated among theae people in an attitude of deep dejection the reporter noted a I Ittle boy. The ward tender aald that this boy was net Insane, only deaf, but waa oeulloed there because be waa troublesome le take care of. If patients an te be confined ameug the Inaane merely be cause the care of them la unpleasant, the hoa hea pital is certainly net what ita name Implies. In order te fully realize the poverty and lueannesa of the county hospital, one aheuld vlaitHL Jeseph's. Lefty oellega and bread balls with plenty of windows give the beat of ventilation, comfortable beds and ehalrt, geed bedding, and above all, the very beat of nursing, make It model Institution, and the high character of the corps of physicians in charge Inspires oenOdsnoe. TetlNTir.. lauKNUKR reporter waa permitted te fellow Dr. Foreman en bis rounds, and waa mueh Impressed with the rapid and gentle skill with which the Hlster In atteudance watued, 3reaed and bandaged weunda after Uit doe deo doe tor waa through with them. There," aald Or. Foreman te Dt, Baker, 270. " geeaa lady who baa seen inerenaMW el nur gery than you or 1 tegether, and 1 never aaw her equal In bandaging." fit AH Mil. OK HIM OWN 1HKATMKNT. It nay bare be stated that at the time Con way waa removed from the county hospital, Dr. Hensenlg showed a great lack of ooutl eoutl oeutl deuce In hla own treatment of the case. As the boy waa being lilted Inte the wagon the doctor asked If the hanilagea had beeu re moved from his leg. and learning that It bad been thought beat te leave that for the' phyalclan at HU Jeseph's, be at once pro ceeded te remove them. "This Is my method, and they may take their method i 1 want all this le conie oil se that they can take their method." When the bandage bad been removed the exposed limb waa aeen te lie endowed In a large piece of sticking plas ter, and this Dr Hensenlg proceeded'!) tear nil, the boy II Inching aud groaning with pain. Mr. Leenard aud the Intki.i.kik.n t'Kit man protested that such cruelty waa un necessary, and It would be better te let the Misters remove the plaster mere gently If tbey raw fit. The doctor stubbornly pur slated, and drawing a small knlle from his pocket, proceeded te cut away ihe plaster. Conway seenied te llnd this quite as painful aa the tearing, and Mr. Leen aid finding re monstrance unavailing, pushed the doctor aalde, aaylng : This Is my man new and I won't permit It." AN OM'KH (H'TKtNTM'IVl: IIOI.I. VllS. As an Indication of the ixipular interest awakened by and felt In these Inteatlgatlens, a prominent cltlren el Lancaster, who dealtes hla naute kept private, has communicated te the iNlKM.MiKNCKli hi desire te contribute $i'i te a fund te prem the hmtpltal luvmliga liens te complete exiMwure aud thorough re form. He has no (terminal iuleruM, ulltli-al anlmiia, nor prlvate feeling in the matter ; but aa a public spirited .cltl. in who leelathe disgrace attaching te the county and the abaiuelmiKMvd iikiu Iheteiiimuully, by the state of thing revealed, he is willing te sub scribe the amount named, le double It and aecure ether subscriptions te a fund te press the needed relerms. He waa Infermix! that the work upon which the Intki.i.kiknukh hail entered waa one of public spirit aud, like his own generous offer, hail Ita Impulse simply In a desire te save thecredllet the community and te minister te the wants el a deserving and neglected claim of u ufer lunate. Meney la net needed te carry en Uil Jourtiallatie enterprise, but the etlur la fully appreciated and adapted a nteken ofiepular luteret in a siluUry re fill in. Hni te Hairlnhurg Three liiNane women were reiuevixl from the county hesiltal this morning aud seut le Harriaburg en the VMU train. A HtlMUtU mi I'l'IIS IIIMBVtUHH. Tha Cry ul IhaMurT.rliis l'u..r ul lh. Ueunly MuM Nut Ita Allew.il Iu Ph I'uh.rdml. tins. I.ntk.i.i.1iikn('KI( Thesterlea In the I.NTKi.i.iiiKNOKitet the mlaaaanagement at the county hospital hae net beeu exagger ate one Ieta, but the blame aheuld fall en the directors, as they have the chinning of the atewaid and physician, ae It la with thorn we shall deal. Aa te wormy soup I will explain that for you. The uiaterlal ler this soup Is all dried goods, such as beans, eaa and rice. Dried beans and ieaa Ixith will get wormy at this seaneu of the year, mere eapeclally eas, If neglected, and when they are bought In large iiuanlltlea, a they are here, tbey aheuld be overhauled frequently, ami the damaged ones taken out. Anether thing, the parlies who attend this department, or did, were net the meat care ful, nor were they possessed of sulllclent reasoning power te be aa Anether thing, why net serve theso vegetables at this season of the year In their fresh state T Dried ones are geed enough In cold weather, but In warm weather the fresher the mere palata ble. Krutt at this place la an unheard or lux ury, uulesa the party la able te stroll iu the country and lg a few apples or peaches ; If tbere lie any " doubling Themar," let him take a basket of 11 out and aee for himself. If they get It uew, It la a quite receut order. The steward and physician certainly would be te blame for any neglect of duty, but the Ixami are the men who aheuld be the ones te knew of a iic A nejlect. Hy taking a glance at IhecelTee ssrved te them and that sorved te the liiuiaU they can see whether it is the aeuie. That it ia net, they are fully aware, aud the victuals are net, either. Why aheuld they net be T Why has net some grand Jury reported unfavorably, or 1 It that the only way te tbelr reasoning pewer U through the stomach, which will account for the stereo typed phrase or " The almsheuse and hospi tal In excellent condition, but sadly in need of a new Jail T" These thing have been going en for many years " a a candle under a bushel." Think of peer, weak old men and women (Ged's unfortunates) alone In the world, with no loving baud or kind cheery face te greet them, com Milled te eke out their daya after tbla manner oellee, bread ; cabbage, meat, oetlee ; oellee, bread ; aud It was he, 1 bae aeen It going out te be distributed. Cannet the county atlerd a few dainties) for theae people? ( I mean the weak and aged. ) Tbelr appolile must be tempted, for their age and conditions have made them childish. Jelllee seli very cheaply,a de frultnef alt de scriptions. That they de net luve theui Is a fact. Is it simply bectuse tbey are charges of the county T Loek at the Children's Heme ; examine thelr bill of fare ; it is quite dlfterent ; there la a beard of lady managers with Mrs. Kramph president. Wee betide Ihe party who uiallreala one of these children ! This business should be carried en in mere of a housekeeping mauner, and net lea te the Judgment of eutierdluates, as has been the rule heretofore ; the head of the institution should knew whit cornea In ami goea out Did you ever go ever tbU farm T Well, 1 will venture te wager there Is net mere than half the directors can tell what la raised, irtit us eea There Is wheat, eata, corn, hay aud a little rye, vegetables In very small quantities. Why net buy the hay, wheat aud eata aud devote the ground te raialtig things that will keep this place and see If there is net mere money ler the amount of ground under cultivation ? The soil ia rich ; ralseplenty of vegetable. Uive them te the Inmates fresh from the Uelda, but deu't let them waste, aa baa been done. When there are tee many for the " set-out" dinner table, take them te the tramp yard or te the "cool, shady sum mer resort of Hetel Magget," where spring run under the building te help dampen tbe rheumatic and baaten the consumptive te tbe vault of the dead house. Tbe peer directors of thUoeunty will de a wise thing in staying at home and putting Inte practice some of the theories tbey gained iu bygoue excursions, (live them a show. Make ageneral weeding out in tbla concern, where there are families at this Institution (as there used te be) with children being beardod, let them seek an outside habitation; while these who remain should be treated as tbey require. Again, people of erratic tempera ment have no right waiting ou thoae who are In a worse condition thati tbey are. It la net Just, That tbey have done it cannot be gain aald; nor have women 7.r years old any business waiting en babies, yet one old lady Bad te leave en that account. Waa tbla a hu mane act T I aay no. Kiamlne the county reports of past years and aee if there waa net ground for complaint long age. If this Is net tha truth, anppeae In the bill el expensns tnara had bees soe dropped oil tbe meat bill, 0,100, and devoted te tbe buying el apple, Deachea, or smaller frulta, there would bave bean plenty el neat and te spare. I suggest the farming bueiuaaa because a tramp asked for a temiw and ii wm related Blm. Make the oellee ae It won't have te wear a disguise. Tbe beds should be net as we have seen them, with hollows In tlie middle at 11 o'clock and at f. o'clock; but should be aa you and t would have them, Mr. Direc tor. Hew tiresome are these bare, cheerless walla, and te have a nurse around whose very appearanes la disgusting In the extreme, will never cure ail Inaaue patient or ene that Is weak and disabled from accident, de ou think ae T Competent uuiaca, such as ought te be here, cannot lie had for their keep ; yet Lancaster county baa expected It of her hospital managers since Us erection, and the consequence Is the Inmates are buried, In stead or cured. Make a change and a neettett one right here. ritit the reform La commenced at the In In atllutlenln the iiiauuer or living, thanks te the In rKi.i.niKML'Kii Yeu can see It en all aides. And as lime makes many changes, probably at some future day this will be down te a buslnem basis, where It should be. It is no easy task, nor should It lie given te a man unless he Is thoroughly ceiutietent In every way. As Philadelphia has soclelles called Plower Missions, oemiiosed of young ladies, which visit hospitals and leave bouquets for the sick, why has net Lancaster similar organl erganl organl utlens T Who wlllstart 117 "Thk La ii." a vlka run Hmrrmm mmtuutir. Iluw ihe Ailmlnimralleii ul ihe Cenuiy Hua- plial Could lis KAteriuMl. Fiis. I.Nri:i.i.iin:NCKit The Lancaster county he'pllal la net a credit le Ihe people. The hevpital In uuder the absolute dominion el the ruling llepulillca'i party. It Is used as a lever el parly ielltic and any man who ha vonttired te punli a rial reform of inetheila has found that the ariy bosae were "agin him." The whele syktem or the Institution is faulty and It scale tee narrow for the charity of Uila great county; but ae long a It re main the prey of politicians, It Is Idle le talk of reform. Agitation and exposure of abuse may for a time work a surface reform ; but te firmly establish this charily we muat begin at the very foundation aud divorce It as far aa ieaslble from Klitlea I believe that the Intki.i.iiiknckk makes this attack without partisan bias or (Mimical motive and solely with a v lew te allecllng permanent change iu the treatment or the alck. The small salary of the resident phy sician, the tact that hu t required te live with his family iu tbe hospital building aud the diqtondeiice that he la required topluee upon uunalarled subordinated, are causes operat ing agalust the securing or a first-class man fur this responsible lest. He has a lew paid subordinate, but must depend largely upon the tramps or leeble-iuluded Mjeple who cheese le work there for their beard, aud hia authority I limited by the awing of the party lash. A resident plijsiclan la no doubt neccmary, but a dwelling Mienld lie erected for him se that he would net be compelled te brlug hi family among unpleasant aur aur reuudmgH aud ihe quiet necessary In the ward of a hospital would bu then easily main tained. Hu would certainly be well sup ported by men salaried and under hla abso lute, control aud then could be held rigidly resjieualble by fearless peer directors elected en non partisan principles There are worthy aud well-iueaulug men In the present beard, and we bope much from thorn, but If our Tutors will In the future chmI their bailebi ler directors without regard le party there will be mere freedom aud vigor In thorule of this Institution. l'liii.A.NniHeribT. Jilar AUK II V HAN HBMUB. Tbe Inmate or ihe Ueumr lliillal Meat lie Trraltsl a. Math. Kniieits I.NTKM.iriKNfKH I am sure that until your tixpmure el the naine net ene in a thousand el the Inhabitant of this great county knew that tuch a miserable place as the pest house existed in our midst. Why it remind one of Andorseuvtllo during the war worm Iu the soup, lice en the person, awarma of Hie tormenting the sick and dyiug and luipreer feed aud attention. .Surely all that waa yet wanting te make the place a second Andursonvllle w.a a Captain Wirlz. Your oxpesuro haiopened the poeplo's eyes and en e very baud we hear expressions el censure aud condemnation for the hospital managemeut. New, sir, what the humane tax-payers and people gonerally of this great county demand la that the peer unfortunates who by reason of old age or slckuess are compelled te seek shelter In our county hospital shall be treated aa human beiuire, no matter hew peer tbey tuny be nor bow low they have fallen. Hulta bio feed and quarters and proper treatment and attention are their due. And U it be neueraary te Increase the lax rate In. order te thus prejwrly care for these people, why, in Hed'H name let it be increased, (Sed's word tells u that "The peer shall uover cease out of the land. Therofero thou shall open tblne hand wide unto the peer and te thy needy," DeuL xv : 11. ATax-I'avek. C'enalileraul Etclleit. Mem the lidding llurald. Seme of our oeloniporarlea are considera bly excited evor the crookedness In the Lan caster county aliusk eusa Ifaue llall .New.. The Association games onterday were : At Philadelphia: Athletics f, Cincinnati 2 ; at Brooklyn : Brooklyn I, St. Ixmlal! ; at Italtl Italtl innre: Cleveland I, llaltlmnru-; at Htateu Island: Mela ft, Louisville II. The League cimei resulted as fellows : A New Yerk: New Yerk II, llosteu I; at Detroit : Detrnlt 1ft, Chicsgn:! ; nt 1'itUburg : I'lltHburg 7, Indianapolis ii ; at Washington : Washington ;, Philadelphia '1 It was a battle of pitchers yesterday in Washington and Shaw get the beat of Casey. Van Haltren ceased te be a twirler In yesterday's game. The Detroit lilt him twenty-live tlmea a ilely mid had Uve base en balls. ' llHeems that whenever the NU Lulls club is defeated Itallliuore wullers a similar fate. Detroit has a new pitcher In llruber, late or Hartferd. A dispatch le the Imki.i.iuknci:ii from Itlnghampleii today w s : " q'lie Interna tional Irfugue has refused te allow the fran chise el the Hlngbampten base ball club te be sold te Allentewu, Pa." The Altoenaclub will disband Ihla even ing. This move was made ou account of the breaking up or Ihe Slate Leagua It is said that Hilly .ecber, or this city, who baa cap. tallied the team all season and played a won derful game at short, way get en the Cleve land club, of the American Association. Aboard Ul. Fa lelly. Adam l'errlcb, who resides at McUovorn McUevorn McUovern vlile, In Manbeim township, caine te Lancas. ter yesterday and get drunk. When be Is uuder tiie Inlluence of liquor be acts like au inane man at time, but when sober lie ia quiet and peaceful. Upen going home he at onee liegnii te abuse hla family, lie knocked bis wlfe down by striking her in the face with bis list and then ran all the members el the family out el the house with an axe. Finally be picked up hla two-mentba old baby and started te town with It. His wlte does net knew where be baa taken tbe child, aa aha baa net seen It since and ia greatly worried in consequence. Tbla morning Mrs, Ferrlch brought ault against ber husband before Alderman Fordeey charging blm with assault and battery. A warrant for bU arrest waa Issued. UUcbarged. Henry Bheruian paid the coats In a case el drunken and disorderly conduet against hlui belere Alderman Uarr last evenlng and wm illKaarged, LANCASTER PA., TUESDAY. JULY 20, 1887. T1IE TOBACCO CHOI'S. a rrnmt mhvuvmauikh uutluuki-mum- IHKIt TUaUMUWMM. Seme Dulling IMgim and tbe lal New draw ing Kismet rrem AM UefecU The Market ret Pachas Weed Ueutliiu.. null. Tbs Cigar InittMtrjr Inactive. The rains that have visited almost all sec tions of the county during the past week have been el Incalculable advantage hi the growing tobacco. In a few localities the rain was se heavy that considerable daiuage wan done by the washing el tbe fields, but these tracts are net largr.and en the whele the rains have done vastly mere geed than barm, and Lan caster county never bad a better prospect of a perfect and abundant yield of tobacco than at this tlme. It has escaped hall, Insects, rust, and all ether damage, and stands in the fields In a perfectly sound and healthy condition. A few early plantings have been cut oil, but the harvesting or tbe crop has net fairly commenced, and will net for a week or two hence. Very lltlle Is doing In old tobaccos, except tbe Hale or a few cases day by day te local manufacturers. The cigar factories are net running very lull handed, and trade is stated as being slack, net only in this city aud county but In ether parts of the state. Thore ia en hand in must factories a large sleck of clgais aud a rather Blew Hale for thorn. Gradually and quietly the Havana need imrtien ei the Ijuicaster county crop of 'te, wnicTrwassoiengnegiocted by buyers, has been bought up, se that there Is new com paratively little of It In the hands or growers; and thus tbe prediction or the Intki.i.iukn l'ku, made months age, that the entire crop er'htl leaf would be ' wanted " before the 'K7 crop was ready for the ielee, la verlfled. Tbe trade will be crying for llavaua seed belere long. It's a pity tbere is net mere of it. New Yerk Cljar Leal Market. rrem tlie U.B. 'IdIiicce Journal. In old seed leaf things moved briskly not withstanding the fact that sampling el new tobacco has been begun, though en a small wale only. Helders of new naturally are anxious te see hew ther stock Is turning out at the near close of the fermentation season; hmldeH this there exists great anxiety ou the lrt of manufacturers and Jebbera te secure as early an iotible such of the 'Wi tobacco as will substitute as much aa possible the new ae expensive Sumatra. It is safe te say that flue seed leaf tobacco will bring lietler prlcis this year than have been reallred slnce lbe'i. Owing te the great boom In Kentucky to baccos, in which several of our speculative seed lea' doalein (anticipated with Immense success, low grade seed leaf has come Inte lunch Increased demand. Importers as well as cullers" have secured nearly 1,000 cases of old aced in our inarket at rrem I',' te 8 cents. The chances are that we may, at any lime, experience a rush for everything below 10 cent In the weed leaf trada The total sale of tbe week amounted te about U,'JiW cases at from -D, te 8 ceuts for ex ex eort and cutting purposes, and treinT'j te 10 cents for binders, and li te 'JO cents for wrap pers. Heme ttluu 'Si Htate wrappers sold at 3J cents. Humatra Is doing blgger everyday; with a sleck of llnesecU leaf wrapper hardly worth speaking of, and the uncertainty el the new seed wrappers In addition, nothing stands In the way el a heavy business in Humatra. The luuwrtH are Increasing last : if thevenn. tin no In the same measure, tbe Imports for luujear win exceuu tuoseei last year r,000 bales which would bring It up te 10,000 bales. Prices are very still, ruling from ll.aj Havana Very active ; sales 800 bales at 80 cents te fl'M. tlaua' Weekly Kepert, Hales of seed leAt tobacco reported for the iNTKI.I.KiKSOhK by J. S. !hiis' Hen A Ce., tobacco brokera, Ne. IJl Water street, New Yerk, for the week ending July j, ls.s7 ; 50 casea IssO-SJ, Pennsylvania, lfjlfte ; 123 casea less Pennsylvania Havana, lilrt l.J',0 ; 'JOOcasea lSNi, New Kngland, 12'j(i l.li, ; IftO cases 18.I, 'se, Little Dutch, ltiOjH; lUO case Kvi, Wisconsin llavaua, tfSii Total cases s-". Fhllailelilila Mtrkel. Heed leal The cigar leaf business canuet be called brisk, for the reason that the old stock which la needed Is net bore. Still the few favored ones are doing a steady and sat isfactory trada A few cases of new leaf have changed hands at improved liguiea. The favorable outlook for deeireablenew stock has made (lackers tardy in sampling, therefore tbe ellerlngs of new geed (except by packers' sample, which is net satisfactory) have been very limited. Time will show what Is in the new crop. NovertlieUw, it is believed 1SST Is going te show up advantage ously te packers and holders. Humatra Sella well, esiecially the old. lteperts de net speak se favorably a a gen era! thing of the new. Prices have ad vanced. Havana Shew up quality, aud buyers are easily found. llallUnere Market. The market ter Maryland contiuues active, esjieclally for French grades, as outside pur chasers are buying ler tbe open ports. Prices are lirm and tbe outlook is in favor of holders. Receipts continue light, owing partly te the unfaverable weather ler packing. Ohie to bacco is Iu greater demand, aud the inarket ha a brut tena An extensive dealer aud packer, Mr. Itradtleld, or IWruesvllle, O , baa withdrawn his sleck at this pert rrem the market ler the presenL The sates or Ohie ler the week are 050 hhds, el which, proba bly, 7ft were ter home consumption. Eight Hundred Live. Were Lest, The Puclliu mall steamer City el itle de Janeiro arrives! iu Han Francisce ou Monday night, bringing Heng Keng advice or July 1 aud Yokohama news te July '.i. Ity the less of the steamer Hlr Jehn Lawrence in the bay or Kongal, lietore reported, eigbt hun dred Uvea were lest, mainly females of the best lamtlieH in llenpil nu a pilgrimage te Juggeruaut. Frem the Hist te tbe 'Jii'.b of Maya oycleno raged in the biyef ltengal with disastrous results te shipping and at tended with great Ioas of We. The storm wa the HHverest experienced In that quarter sluce IsiitJ, Judging Irem the reports or oa ea oa sels which weathered it. The osaengors en heard the Sir Jehu Lawrence numbered 7ft0, the elllccra aud crew uuuihuriug Ufty, Tlin U inula Full el 'hill. Mem tbu Nerililuii 'Ilium. While preaching at the Kvaugelic.il cam iiieeting at Sanatoga yesterday Itev. Mr, Ijeopeld rolerriHl te the practlce that some people have or obtaining credit at etorcate their lull extent aud then, leaving the bill uutmld, repeating the same game at another store. I n a loud v olce he asked the q uelinn , 'Are there such moil here today?" whbii Jehn Heneise, a Pottstown grocer who sat iu the amen corner, called out "l'leuty vt tbtiu, Brether Loopeld 1" ll.ltuuliml Hie Flrkle Widow. " Frederick K. Deme, IS yeara el age, was arrested in Chicago, ou Hunilay, for a lob leb lob bery committed ntHaratega, New Yerk. It appears that Djiiie wax one or the attendants who drew water from the Congress spring, and that a young widow sojourning at Sara toga took a great fancy te blm. On the UMh of June, white tbey wero walking in a se cluded spot, Dorne chloroformed tbe woman, aud robbed ber of Jewelry uud cash aggrega ting f 1,000, aud Iben tied. Suit. Net te Be f reued. Tbe secretary et the Interior has written te tbe attorney general recommending that the suits new pending against prominent cattle companies in New Mexico for erecting and maintaining unlawful loneoa en the public domain be discontinued upon payment by defendants of all oeata Incident thereto. This request Is made upon the assurance that the fenues complained against have been removed, Uealb nl a Weiirss.niaUve el One ef Ihe Oldest lAncaeter rami lies. Mrs. Anna Maria Hehner, widow of the late Jehn Hehner, died at ber resldener, 130 North Prince street, this morning about 4 o'clock Mrs. Hehner waa born August 12, 1he4 Hhe was the eldest daughter el Adelpb Christian Kick and the lastsurvlvernf the family. Hhe was baptized September 8, 1300, confirmed In youth by Kev. Dr. Kndreae, el Trinity Lutheran church, and united in marriage te Jehn Hebner by Hev. P. Welle, el the Mora vian church, December Ift, ltd. Her lather, Adelph Hehner, was born at Waren In the Duchy of Mecklenburg, Hep. leiuber 17, 1777, served an apprenticeship in Kppenderf, near the free city of Hamburg, receiving at the end el his term an honor, able discharge, a strong letter el recommen dation, lie came te Philadelphia about the year 177!) and settled In Lancaster, where be seen afterwards married Justine M. Ulmer, daughter et Philip Ulmer and wile Barbara, (born Hutnericb) and started bis buainess or a butcher. Leaving bis family and business he inarched te lialtlmere In the service of bis adopted country In the war of Pil'J-lft, He turning after an honorable discharge, he con tinued his business en V.aai King 'street, adjoining tbe residence of tbe parents of Cel. Win. ii. Fordney, opposite the home of Itebert Colemau, where be died In PC' Ills widow survived him 1 1 yean, dying In lbftS in her Kid year. Il9r husband, the late Jehn Hehnor, (I7US lwil), carpenter aud builder, was the eldest son and child of Jehn (Jebannis) Sebner and wife Catherine, whose maiden name was ltung, and a grandson or (lott (lett (lott Heb S inner, who landed In Philadelphia rrem oil the ship Fane, Capt Hyndman, Oct 17, Iil'i, and settled In Lancaster where he was married by Kev. T. F. liandschuli, te Maria ISarbara Kline, euHunday, Hept, lsth, 17ftO, In the old Lutheran church that steed upon the site new occupied by Trinity Luth eran chapel. Paster Handschuh's text en that day was Paalm xv. Mether Hehner survived her husband 1 years. Never very robust, though a woman of great industry and energy, devoting her atrength and many years te her family and the sick and distressed within her reach, she has new gene te ber reward at the ripe old age of Ml years, II months aud II dayv Ol nine children (eight sons and one daughter) lour sons Jehn It , Henry C, Hen). F. and Edward A., and one daughter, Justiue M, wife of Geerge H. Kethermel, survive her. Hhe leaves also two erandsens. 'Samuel M. Hehner and Jehn I. Kethermel. and two great-grand daughters, Frrnces and (iertrude, children el Samuel M. Hebner. t uKAitn uvaba iiuuam. II. nuteuful ltwi.nlug A Variety Tbetlrit, A Geed Shew. The (Irand opera house wa reopened last evening as a variety theatre and, although the weather was het, the audience was large. These who attended were net compelled te swelter In the heat.as was tbe case two weeks age. The house has been fitted up with fans and last night waa a geed time te test them. They made tbe building very cool and pleas ant, and the people were pleased. Net only was the heuse in geed condition, but a strcng attraction was presented In May Adams, siHKlalty company. This party is composed almost entirely of dllTereul people from these that they bad en their last visit te Lancaster. Miss Adam and Jehn U. Wills were seen in their popular specialties wblcb were well received. They Introduced songs, dances, funny sayings, ita Fester and Hughes, tbe song and dance team, drew thunders of ap plause, aud Conrey and Thomjisen, Irish comedians, did clever work. Treeber in his impersonations wa line, and Miss Fanny Lewls pleased all by ber singtng of new songs. The pregramme did net ruu aa smoothly as it might have last evening owing te tbe fact that Heme members of the company did net arrive here uutil 7:10 and had no tlme te rehearse with the orchestra. By this eve ning four ladles in addition will be here and Iho burlesque of "Our llirls" will be glven. m llelb Wanted Ihe Child. This uftorneon before Judge Patterson a hearlug, In regard te the custody of a child, was had. It appears that some years age Jehn Oreeu and wile, who resided in this city, were divorced. They then had two children, the eldest being Mary, who la new eleven years el age. The children went with the mother who afterwards married William Heynelda. They reside In Downlngtewn aud have children by their marriaga Heme weeks age Mary was sent te tbla city by the mother, and she la new living In the family of Adam Mesaenkep. Jehn Ureeu also mar ried again, and resides en Keckland street. He also baa children by his second wife, and desires the custody et Mary. Fer tbe pur pose or ascertaining who is entitled te the custody of the children, the court beard numerous witnesses. After listening te all tlie ovldence the oei rt gave the little girl Inte tbe custody of ber father. Itnnawaj and Sniaahiip Yesterday forenoon a horse belonging te Oscar M. I lamp, butcher, e-O Columbia avenue, took fright near tbe city mill aud ran -00 yards, aud with the wagon te which be wax attached, became wedged in between n stone wall and a telephone pole, where be was caught. The top and both springs et the wagon wero broken, the spindles bent and the wheels damaged. The horse was a geed deal sklnuid and cut about the legs, but net seriously Injured. It will cost j 10 or 150 te repair the wagon. The horse is a very gentle one ; a child can drive it. It appears that Mr. Damp bad neut the team te the bone yard with a barrel full of etlal, which was un un eoaded ttiere, and in returning the barrel te the wageu it accidentally fell out and under the horse's feet, and Hi In frightened blm. Auuther Ulaaatiuu. Ilunaway. This forenoon D. Wilsen Dance was driving with a borae aud wagon of K. M. Dance iV Ce., en West Walnut street near Mary, when the animal Irlghtened and ran away. Dance wa thrown from the wageu and he badly skinned and cut that a physician's aid whs uecessary. The borae dashed tbe wagon against a true and Drat broke oil tbe top. When tbe next tree was struck tbe body if the wagon waa completely broken oil. Tbe horse, after a long run, was caught en Heutb Priuee street near liurger'a planing ml'l, where be fell heavily te tbe ground and was badly cut The wagon was a total wreck. i m A Delegation rrem Kansas Uliy. Monday afternoon a siieeial train left Kan sas City wltb a delegation te preseut te Pres ident Cleveland an Invitation te visit that city In the falL The delegates, let) iu num ber, iuolude business men and manufac turers, irrespectiveef party.and are beaded by (I. II, Allen, president et tbe Beard of Trade (a Republican in politics). Several are ac companied by their wives and daughters. The invitation, which ia Jjeautlfully illus. t rated, contains 21,000 names. m four el a Kind. At Memphis, Tenn., Mrs. Klchard Green law, residing near tbe corner el Vance and Da Rote streets, Saturday nlgbt gave birth te lour children. The mother and babes are doing well, and tbe physician states tbat the qusurupie are remaraauiy neaiiuy anu wen developed. aettlag Itudy ler; War. Bi:rti.tx, July ua The government has completed tbe strengthening el the forts around Cologna It is stated that the entire infantry will t e armed with repeating rillea by October I. I'OWBBBLr TALK MO TO !. He la Attempting le Mettle the (Irt.rance. lie. twesu Theui and the K. of t Wn.KKHiiAiinK, Pa., July 1H (lenerai Master Workman Powderly addressed a large gathering of miners at Nantioeke last night. A convention of miners Is new In session at that place and Mr.Pewderly is In attendance. The object nl the meeting Is te tryandcllect a reconciliation between the Knights of tabor and the Miners and laborers Amalga mated association. At present the two oi ei oi ganlzatlens are at toggerheads and in the absence of harmony the miners can de nothing iu the shspe of haying grievances adjusted. The two weeks pay bill will also be dis cussed. The logislature last session passed a law tbat miners shall be paid every two weeka. Heme of the large companies show an Inclination te Ignore this law and the con. ventlnn will take decisive action en this question. Publlcopluieii ia against tbe action of the companies. Trouble In the Hecking Valley. Nki.senvm.i.1! ;oute, July; 'jii. The oper eper stars of the Hecking Valley mines have posted a notice that alter August lstthey would pay monthly Instead of semi mouth ly. This b'as caused great dissatisfaction among tbe miners and a general strike la threatened. Jehn McBrlde addressed a large miners' meeting here last night, denounced the monthly pay system and urged the miners te stand by the terms el tbe Columbus beard et arbitration. McBrlde reprimanded the flecking valley miners, and he characterized them as the most troublesome In the state. Oreat.uneasluess la felt throughout this sec sec tleu ever the situation. Jehn McBrlde Is still here consulting wltb both sldes and endeav oring te eflect a reconciliation. Hew an Inaane nun her Wa. Killed. I) in no i t, M Ich., J u ly 20. Captain William A. Owen, a well known inarket butcher and local politician, waa instantly kilted this morning. Fer some time past the captain has betrayed evidences of Insanity. Aleut 10 o'clock this morning, having unlsbud bis business at the Central market, be stepped out of the building and trot up behind a team of horses bitched te a pole buggy. He struck the horses a terrific blew with his whip and lheywenlawayontbejurap,dashlngturleusly across tbe Campus Marlins and wheeling up Woodward avenue, taking the east slde of tbe street, the captain plying the whip as bard and as fait as he could. He Hew past State street, snd when Just In front or Ne. 170 Woodward, he eucouutered a phaeton buggy.The same instant the pole or his buggy snapped like a pipes em, aud as the horses cleared the buggy the captain, hanging en le the lluas, was pulled ever the dashboard, striking head foremost una street car track aud dashing hi brains out. uvivx amiKMiu no uvrmnan. liut Kichtj Uhlnamen Kaca Have le I'aj S.I lur ambling. Ciiioaiie, July ii! About eighty China men were brought belere Justice Lyen yes terday, charged with playing bung-loe and smoking opium. The justice lined them three dollars each for gambling, aud In ex planation of the usually light sentence said : The class et gambling ler which these defendant are heru la net serious, as It is practised wholly among tbemselvea. Ne white mau can play it and would net be al lowed iu tbe game if be could. Aa te tbe pipes and opium captured, I understand that no sale of the drug was madu te whites, and as the smoking is a positive necessity te some or tbe peer wretches here, I will order tbe return or tbe pipes." Tbe immunity of any penalty ler opium smoking was a piece of geed fertune fur the Chinamen, and upon returning te tbelr basement dens en Clark street tbey made baste te light their plpes again, where later many of them were seen lying en the benches stupefied and soubuIemj from the drug. A VttUMWBltT KASKlVVKtAlt Dltb. lie. K. u. Hlandlferd Made III hjr I lie Extreme li.at Wa. Taken Suddenly. LeuiHMi.i.K, Jvy., July '2i. Dr. K. D. Hlandiferd, candidate te succeed Senater Beck in the Uulted States Senate, dled at an early hour this morning. Tbe death was most unexpected. Dr. Htandlrbrd has been ill for a week, but was thought te be improv ing yesterday. He was married te his third wire at Pa ducah about three weeks since aud has been living at home ever since. His illness was brought en by the extreme beat el last week. He was DO years old ; bale, hearty and robust aud bas beeu making a very active canvas against Senater Keck. He was expreiident of the Louisville .t Nashville railroad ; exprcsldent of tbe J. M. A I. Bridge company ; a farmer en an exten sive scale ; a director in tbe Farmers .t Drevers' bank and the wealthiest man iu I.eulsville or Jetleraen county aud one of tbe wealthiest in the state. Three eung Men llrewned. (Iai.kna, I1L, July 20. Jehn H. Themas, Walter Hebble and Clinten Themas, three young men of a party from ila-el l Jreen, Wia, who passed through Catena for Crooked Slough, near the mouth of Galena river, te go into camp, were drowned yesterday af ternoon in the Miasibsippl at Smith's lerry, by being drawn into an eddy whlle bathing. A large parly has gene te search for tbelr bodies. Hut of the ' Kelerralug " Builneaa. CntCAiie, July as. Tbe Itev. Mr. Arneld, charged wltb cruelly te Bebby Fergusen by shackling his ankles and oentluing him in an upper room at bis ' Heme," was discharged this morning by Justice Knglehard. He has turned ever the ether young reprobates be was trying te reform le the authorities, aud they will be disciplined In axordauce with accepted traditions. Walcli Your silver V.rtlllualr. Ciiioaiie, July -e' The new - silver cer tllicatcH, with Hancock viguette, ate being raised and circulated as $10 certificates. Fri day nlgbt two women or auspicious apjiear auce passed one or the false nole upon Charles Bellman, u fruit dealer at Ne. 1! North Halstuad street, and au attempt te pass another was made at neighboring greceia. Ne arrests bave been made. mmAtttmrn imuMAXivm I I washinotew, d. c, July ar Ktr I iKaatern Pennsylvania: Warmer, fair I"-1 weather, winds generally easterly, m TKLKUitAraie Tars. The appeal ler a new trial for Jacob Hharp, was argued at length In New Yerk te day. Twe mere Irish constables resigned their plaeea In Dublin last night as a pretest against tbe enforcement et tbe crimes act. Klght postmasters were appointed by tbe & resident te-day, among them Jehu O, eltzer, HheuanrJeah, Pa. raueriu jnaisen, ei iUicage, uas causeu circular te be printed ettering en bis own ac count a reward ;of fA&oe for the capture tf McUarigle, who ea-atwd last week. This morning Kd. Luster, au aged saddler, shot and Instantly killed J. T. Line, a one armed lawyer, at Lebanon, Ky. f" reading a liaper In freut of bis cfllea when Luster tired two leads et buckshot into bis side. Line bad acted as an attorney for Mrs. Luster in a divorce suit against ber husband, hence Luster's act. 1-or III-TreaUeg a Bey. rrem tbe Beading JCagla Alderman Kltner committed ter court, Jehn Barne, of Lancaster, en the charge et com mitting an indecent assault en a son of Fred erick Buck, or tbe White Heuse hotel. He alleges tbat while picking ben lea en Never sink bill, llarnes maltreated tbe boy alter Ua bad gene te a spring ter drink. IUUCE TWO OBI GATHERING OF TUB CLAW. a KtutntHr riuHtUAt uvavm JeMeli turn twcKtm rvuttvimwfp& W Sherman Ukely In free. ul. PrwMeaMet uim me inclination nl Ills VrleM Avoid Interlerlea With OeaveaMa Werk relnu rrem tha flallerai. Toi.kiie, Ohie, July Ul UeBRrasBaaek , Kennedy and itemeia were tbe iiinl a tilf-linne nt tlm errltrale lh la tnnmlnM - -- ranee of the Republican state eearmtmjmi-': n Tbe fermer, who Is sn nnllmilssllii fllmiaa rv, . tie bad made a hurried trip from BeWsaw Marin aa m tMiill nf u1.i-m tUmt a.aa akL1 ence was needed la behalf of hla efiatV ilinioia,en the ether band, while aawkV porter of the aouater. thinks that thaawaW: 1 posed Indersement nf hla elalma Inr tkak- '-'.1 presidency Is Inopportune, and doesn't V tate te say se right out In meeting. TkfcJ If 'f Feraker's year," be says, "and tha fOvllv uur eugui te nave t no tun uenellt ei hla MOaB v -: WltllOIlt tllA PJinVitna iMilnt. himn.tlwlUi1 ' -- ' - ,, a..,u.,.u.w nnaa'i. i: factional light between the Irlends cl ttrmlfi candidates ter the chief magistracy." , M"'i u.un.ni .eijr K i ran in nuj ei nueiaasaiw z.t friends who held thene views, and It wesM 'i; net be Surprising If. wlmn tlin mnilwaa. 4 . .. . .". ' "- - ?,!., rives in is afternoon, seme efforts were made . :? te bring blm evor te the same way of think. 'iQM ing. He has only te say the word and tha matter will be dropped, but bis eppenanta bave injected he much bitterness Inte tha light and the Issue has been made se pre neuncetl that it is hardly probable tbat ha will be willing te back down at this lata day. The senator will lie the recipient of a popular ovation upon ills arrival here this afternoon, and Governer Ferakor, who Is due In tha morning, will be given such a reception as lew men have received at the bauds of tha citizens of Teledo. According te the present pregramme, Heeuv ter Sherman will be the permanent chalrinaa , et the convention. The platform will In In clude a red het protection plank, a demand for a sweeping Invalid pension bill and a de nunciation el the national administration. II will also endorse the Dew law and favor tha extension or Its local option features se as te include townships a well as villages, de nounce the coercion act and axpraaa Hympathy vvitii tbe Irish people tat their Btruirule ler soir-severnmanL Wind un with n nlank exnrnsslve of Lae.? f flVIIHlutllV nf tlm tmrfv Willi IliA l.hn.liia Ala. V meut In its ellerta te obtain a Just reward far ui ion, iue auminiatraiien ei uoveraer .? Feraker will, of ennrse. Im nnileraMl In thai 5 j most eulogistic terms, aud tbe rebel flag la- i'Tfl cldentinay be alluded la This onlsede. by .-.; the wav. ban bneii anlxiil unnn aa Irlnif Af :fr1?.a campaign cry, and a white satin badge with a" '$3 verv fine nlcture ul the irnverner abeva thai E7i .imtatl.in Irnm In. italali.ulil .ll-n-lnl. ill. -t.V2?."J( rebel tUg ahall be returned while I am gev K?l erner," has been provided ter every data ,3 gate. 'i2 HIL.UAI Ann sarirn ru near. 7;3 The Uoaleii Sluggur aareea te Meet Eegiaaa'S && Clutinptim Iu Hualu. A Loniien, July 'Jj Articles of agreement .p, wereaigneu UHey uir a prij iignt uetwessi frffS Jem Smith, tlm chtuipie.i et England, and 'Ck KUraln, of It ieu, te take plaee January S .?;! Maw all ....1.1 i-i... .r. ...tit. .ft... -m .-W.S nanllnn nt l.-llr.t. ...afr In !. m --V .,..wm ... nui.ku, .1.1.1, it. tug uiuga VflBaSI (nij I.ie at l'Jiiil te-day. Among tb nuBuk noie jhiuiiarii jv, a-ua, MMHti frm Habblgan, Jack H..riKr. Arthur Brla. .M3 bane and several ethers. Mr. Atkinson, tha '-i?" edltoref the paper, oetid uetei the arranw.,iSS- menus, rue necessary uepetiis were put up ,s,j' by the backers of both pugilists, and dates) nxeu ler iiuure piymenu1. rne ugnt is te v take place within a hundred mites of Madrid. fip xuoreiereesana ujipiresnave net yet been - aIleu usju. jdui amui wai tue urst 10 Blgtx articles or agroement. He was dressed In m new brown suit aud were a masslva geld chain pending rrem bis walsceat, A dia mond piu aderued hia immaculate shirt front' He selzed tbe pen in au awkward manner " auu Bi)uru ins uamu muurieii.iy. akUuzarut fit l.f l-l ...- m X K. l'ex was the next te afBs ft1 nts signature 011 behalf of Kllrain. . rri.A al-..Aa ... lin...u a. aue Diuaiuig. num niiueiiuia WW a; several friends of the pugilists. After tha ."'?. papers bad been Hlgned Smith removed hia ;iS ....a .1 l.nl. ..!.. ., .. ...Anul.... I.B...I.. .....I au.111.. J. WW, uinfiajiiia e iuhiiiq uiemi, nuu EUllluaTi' gf$ uphlsaleeves, aituulsheJ Mr. Fex with tha ".;.!. display et bia muscular development. Tha n,rlvllmn (Irani? untr.irl Kninti.Mi nf .nam pague, and Mr. Fex iu drinking a toast aald. ''r. with all due respect te Smith be bepsd KU - rain would detest him. Mr. Atkiuaen renUad that Hmttli hail net vt hail a e-nml (lu lit aU' declared that be wanted one new. BiBtth'S and Kilrain are each te appoint aa umpire.' w wbe are te select a referee. Only fifty speeta-' J?v ters are te be nreeent at the mill. Theirrennal'Vi, In.lh.ninla.l la ti l.a ..ill III. 1 1 mirw aa.1 .iniai ...tV anil tlm f ln-lif. la tn tatcn tilana lintwann 4 In Uaa .J "CT" "-- -.- r- J).-, innrnlniF anil 1 in thflBflnmnrin. iwV. . ----""-- l 11J0W1 ma uurgiv ahipiei, f, Mtv invitKivi. .In In 'jI ...HnntkfaMnlmaiu tives of Jack Hurko aud PudJy Ryan i "' -. .. mwv avva-e-vrv-aw-L ,aa4aa-.f nn S a rtaieAniin fna AIiaIbi nlnarak aeaai AaauaaV NoeoticUirilon waa reajbed, however. ISurkt r..ila ll, uM.l tn nnmn .H Mflll, 11, laaafc - "rr-1 possible delay while Kyan'a repreaenlaUva 'JvJJ wants tbe date nxed amontnbenea se as Mt anttaraTx tftnaari as nlianna tr rnl lev aau a-a-arul vum4t-. ii .a a.jau lunuv. iu Sv. iu p kiwi ui- js Ja tlen as llurke Is. Anether meeting wiitv' probably be held te-morrow, uurate air..fr anxious te hurry nutters for two reaseaev-v He believes he can whip Kyan if the latter tfts' net given tee much time te train in, aavdwj Btcuuuiy, no nniiLB iu ivaci 114 Anawau.aij the August Bleauier. If he whips Kyaa itwi 1111 no a auuua utiiu iui mui uu uw aauaafaa. liau tour. sv larlliia Iu nlliiliia. ntnka. JV4J M r 11. . Wf.i.iK1 .Tiilu it Tha-a a.. a-TQ-'Q heavy dtcllue iu Cotnsteck sharea yeatatdaf'!, and the market clotted with wmetnlsg llks) apanla Consolidated California, with BaaVrfj-j liens iu sight aud dividends for some Unsafef' assured, shared in tbe geueral crash. TbaJ'-' margin stocks ara expected te oeaa In and further depress tbe market. Thai state et atlalra and tha unparalleled mndtttajj); nt IhA ivItAat iiiartlAt. whlnh ihpaaitnna In aern-. " . ..-.---.- -.-, .m a .-.-v - TTjr. tall lossfsel many millions of asms ptefAmX,-. srAeti bnAn lualrn tA f lanl I h ia lea aBmamMaalftlBBBa -J 1 101 aavueJa utatakv tun leviiuy u m ayw m ww otrelea uloemler tbaa it has been for a time. Meantime the siieculatlen la estate Increases and premises seen te I a craze. Ne information from taa lustltiea the decline in stocks, as tha nrniiattliw aril all known le DS lOOUM' . -r Kulned 8,000 a'ards ef fMNf I ... . ,.., m t . Jul ail ? VV UUflBVUiv.i 1 ! - - Z unknown parties entered tha weavers reaatj; nt urn urira cotton mill of the Manvllle seaa. , nan v, at Manvllle, and by running akslf -" .. . . a k -lla a.ilna mnwmm ft BSa K along Uie WW sniwmaima """a , yards of fancy goods en tbe looms. Tha mitt , . . .A..la l.a aiwirm nf a avaaVAn.' ajallfa.'rjt'j HBHMI1IH; ww- - . . -j. . v. Am Kiolealou Caiuea I leal h and Pkiiun, July 2d-At FriedenahuUa, la, Hiiesla. yesterday, two men wara kilted aaeV' twenty otbera Injured by tha axpltBaVmaf A twenty-two boilers DeieugiDg te a uaai pace and Iren works. Alter tha explosion alx benaaa and a i were consumed by a fire whlah atah. after the explosion. a Ne Opposed M tJM stalgaai a Reus, 1 uly ae. The pepa there are no grounds for aay the part el tha church with tha KsajMH Laber In any way, or te restrict thaas tf M remain loyal te Caihelie-taa. Tab) has been trajwraWtai te CanHaal who wm anaeaana fmmj. ,f: '' f VJ;s M . .. -j. - -TT" '.. 1". M- - ..'.... - juir f ' - -r a., 'W," i ?- Vw a j-.i-- 4 "i - 1.4 -- & -.. . -.-y V fsJW ''&
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