Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 30, 1881, Image 3

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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY AUGUST 30, 1881.
XI
LIVELY.
TUK nOUM IN TOBACCO.
Thousand et Case or the Crep fir 1881 Al
ready Purchased at lllgli Figures.
The eldest inbabitaut has no rccoilectieu
of such a " boom '' in tobacco, as is new
prevailing in this county. Scores of buyers
from abroad are in the field, scouring" the
county from end te end and purchasing
fine Jets, at prices tbat a mouth age would
have been deemed exorbitant, if net fabu
lous. One small patch is reported te have
been picked up at 50 cents through. A re
putable buyer assures us that he has paid
as high as :J5 cents a pound for wrapperb,
and we have beard of none being sold for
less than 20 cents the average being cer
tainly above 23 cents, with prices going up.
Until the farmers get held of the Lan-
taeier newspapers ei last week aud were
thus made acquainted with the anxiety of
uie uuyers, nicy were somewhat reason
able in their demands, aed disposed of
their crops at 20 and 25 cents for wrap
pers; but since that time they scarcely
knew hew much te ask. We hear of one
farmer who was elfered tfO cents for his
wrappers and refused te sell ; wliereupen
the buyer asked him hew much mere
would buy the crop. The farmer didn't
knew ; he wanted time te consider, where
upon the buyc-r, te show his contempt for
the farmer's gieediness, asked him if he
would take "O'J cents through." The
farmer who couldn't see and didn't sus
pect that he was being guyed, said he
would wait a few days leiiger before he
sold ! He will probably wait a geed while
bferc he gets one-third the sum above
named.
Still, there isjie doubt of the reality of
.., v.,aa , tiu jb la UVJIUVUU Ultlb IJ1U1U
than 5,000 cases of the crop has been al
ready sold. It is estimated that Iiosen Iiesen
baum, whoepencd the ball, has already
secured from COO te 800 cases ; Jeseph
Meyers' Sens, from 400 te 300 ; Teller
Brethers 400; Lachenbruch 300 te 400;
Gcrshcl Brethers 300 ; N. Levin from 200
te 300 ; E. Spangarn 200 te 300 ; Falck
200 te 300; Lederman 200 te 300; Pretz Pretz
fleld 100. A dozen ether buyers from
abroad have secured smaller quauliiics
ranging from 10 te 100 cases. Seme of
our home buyers have also bought con
siderable quantities. Skilcs & Frey have
secured 200 or 300 cases ; Charles Schu
bert, 11. II. Brubaker, Dr. Weist and
ethers each 100 cases or mere, and Fcvcral
ethers less quantities.
Ou the ether hand many of our home
buyers and some from abroad have net
bought a peuud ; and they say they will
net buy a pound of green tobacco. They
anticipate a great deal of trouble between
the bujer ami scllcref giccn tobacco when
they come te settle ; and they also expect
a very great decline in prices alter the
present ciazc is ever. They argue that
net mere than 5,000 or 0,000 cases will be
taken at the present ruinous prices, after
which there will be a lull in the market,
and they cm enter the field and buy all
they want at much lower rates thau new
rule. They estimate the total crop of the
county at fully 33,000 cases, perhaps 40,
000 aud the 5,000 or C, 000 cases new be
ing gobbled np will net make such a very
big hole iu the crop after all.
In he meantime the sampling of the
crop of 1880 is going ou actively and gen
crally satisfactorily comparatively little
" damage" being discovered except
among the tillers, and even there, net te
an uuusual extent.
Belew will be found some reported sales
of the crop of 1881 :
End. I,, llanibiigbt, of Wcbl llempficlil,
lias sold 1 acres at 24, 10 and 5 ; G. W.
Lechcr, city, has sold a small patch of a
few bundled pounds te Ames Fenstcr
macher for 50 cents through.
Edward Burk, of the New Yerk To
bacco Lctf, is iu town te take a leek at the
tobacco crop and the general situation of
affairs and te find out, if he can, what is
the meaning of the " big boom."
Sales el Tobacco.
Win. A. Morten, city, has sold his 1881
crop of 2 V acres te Jehn McLaughlin for
25, 15 and 3.
Christian D. Siugcr, Salisbury, has sold
half an acre te Jas. Eaby at 25, A 8 and
4.
Jehn M. Scaffcr, of Salisbury, sold te
same purchaser half an aero at 27, 14. 8
aud 4.
Around Tcrre Hiil Frank Flickiugcr
sold his crop te Skilcs & Frey for 23, 0 and
3". D. Shimp received from the same
party 22, 8 aud 3. D. Weuger & Gehmau
obtained big prices. II. Weaver was
elfeicd 28 for his wrappers, but refused te
sell.
Tin; .UIKY WUL'KL.
Names ei Jurers Drawn en Monday.
Numset 48 petit jurors te serve in n quar
ter sessions court, commencing Monday, Oc
tober 171 k:
Jehn Itair, gentleman, East C'ocalice.
Win. Z. Sencr, lumber. Ephrata.
Jehn It lack, jr., druggist, iith ward, oily.
Gee. A. Wall Ac. lumber. East Kuil.
Miller llarrar, tanner, Celn-.iin.
. W. Hackenberger. diuggUt, C'oney.
Jehn II. Swarr, laimer, K. tlcuipflcld.
Henry Welt. barber, 5th ward, city.
Jehn II. Zeclier, teacher, Pcnn.
Snm'l llnber, bntlcriiiuUcr. 8:li ward, city.
Gee. Guycr, auctioneer, Warwick.
Henry Hicstnud, tanner, 12. Denegal.
!. G. Boyd, farmer, l'enn.
V. G. Alellingcr, coal dealer, Pcqua.
Jehn I., Lightner. larmur, Lcaceck.
Joel Wenger, miller. West Karl.
Harry II. Itehrcr, lumber dealer, 1'aradNc,
Christian nesciiicr. tanner, rc. Denegal.
Gee. A. Urban, farmer. Knit Ilctnptlcld.
Lemuel Delict, drug clerk, Columbia.
Jacob II. Stehman, laimer, Concsiega.
V. S. Cooper, laborer, 1st ward, city.
Kebert Dysart, whitesmith, 1st ward, city.
Jeseph Shireman, carpenter. K. Denegal.
Jeremiah Mehler, drover, Kphrata.
Ames Bessier, carpenter. E. Ilemptleld.
David Hess, jr., laimer, Concstegu.
II. V. Flickinger, justice, W. Cocaliee.
Edward Becker, ceachsmlth. Columbia.
Ilcnrv Holllnger, tinner. Columbia.
J.evl S. Gres, lamicr, Eat llenipflcld.
Jacob M. Stauffer. liineburuer, Haphe.
II. F. Iteed. farmer, Uart.
Peter IJltiicr, Innkeeper, Columbia.
A. K. Spurrier, alderman, 4th want, city.
Fred M. Gram, boatman, Ceney. .
E. JI. Brubaker, miller, Elizabeth.
Ames Blngwalt, saddler, 2d ward, city.
- Jehn Z. Richards, engineer, Columbia.
David C. Wayne, miller, Columbia.
Sam'l C. Lcntz, cigarmaker. 5th wanl, city.
Jehn Ingram, carpenter, Strnsburg ber.
Fred'k Hester, eating house, E. Denegal.
Jeseph Clarksen, clerk, 7th wanl, city.
Harrison Gibblc, laborer. Manhcim ber.
Jeseph Wenger, farmer, Kaphe.
Jehn Fager, laborer, Columbia.
Geerge Diller, innkeeper. Paradise.
Names of 50 petit Jurers te serve in a com
mon pleas court commencing Monday, Octo
ber 24:
Al. M. Brubaker, saddler, Maner,
Jehn II. Baer. merchant, Eden.
Jacob Bard, larnier. West Earl.
K. T. Bobinsen, notary, 2d ward, city.
Aldus J. Greff. farmer. Paradise.
Benj. L. Hess, farmer, Manhcim twp.
Rebert Beachau, gas sup't., Columbia.
Aug. Hippie, larnier. East Denegal.
Abraham Herr, tanner, Mt. Jey twp.
Jacob M. Miller, gentleman 7th ward, city.
Fred. Helm, shoemaker, 3d ward, city.
Stephen tirlsslnger, tanner, Haphe.
Tbes. F. McEUigett, reporter, 2d ward, city.
Lewis W. May, grocer, Columbia.
Christian Armaud, farmer. Maner.
Christ. Strawbric'ge, brickmaker, Columbia.
Martin Plautr, farmer, Strasburg twp.
Milten Eaby, farmer, Paradise.
Philip Maxwell, larnier, Fulton.
Henry A. Miley, saddler. 9th ward, city.
Daniel Dctwiler, gentleman, Columbia.
W. 8. Smith, merchant, Ceney.
David Greve, merchant, E. Denegal.
Jehn Gingrich, farmer, E. Hcmptield.
Jehn Beland, merchant. Earl.
tr. K. Alexander, fanner. Little Britain.
Jacob Klfe, tanner, Salisbury.
Henry Wenger, larnier, Baphe.
Gcqrge Garber, ceaciismith, Columbia.
Samuel Evans, ex-iusticc, Columbia.
Wm. Bender, farmer, Lcaceck.
Jacob Espensluule, jr., tanner, Mt, Jey twp.
Fred Stener, wageuuiaker. Maner.
Samuel Witmer, farmer, Drumerc.
Levi Brown, laborer, W. Hcmptield.
Jehn S. Kenesigy, farmer. Paradise.
Abrani Mellinger, gentleinan.W. Hcmptield.
Jehn MclskT, tinsmith. Washington ber.
H. M. Brandt, miller, Mt. Jey ber.
C. F, Becse, gentleman. Maner.
E. B. Herr, fanner. Maner.
Wm.Heffincicr,cabinetmakcr,5th ward, city.
Epliruim Hertzlcr, farmer, Caernarvon.
Jacob C. Sbumau, farmer. Maner.
J. S. fcchlaugb, photographer. Earl.
Abraham Sninmy, coal merchant. Marietta.
Samuel KhITieIIi, miller, Warwick.
Jacob Kee&e, mason, Martlc
Jehn H. Bachman, carpenter, W. Lampeter.
H. tf. Karnar, cleric, Warwitk.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OCIi KEGCLAK V9BBESPONUK.HCK.
The railroad ceu tract of Upp& Black is
expected te be finished withiu the next
month.
The mule team of Mr. Purple ran off en
Bethel street, but before any damage
could be done it was caught.
A heavy stone wall is being laid, under
the curving at the Reading & Columbia
railroad en 4th street te keep the curvim;
from caving in.
The market train was a half hour late
this morning en account of heavy traffic.
The printed bends for the Columbia
fcoheol district have been printed and pre
sent a handsome apiicarance.
One of the Pennsylvania railroad en
gines jumped the track at Coatesville and
knocked a telegraph pole down last even
ing. The wires becoming crossed messages
could net be scut until the damage could
be fixed.
Messrs. Charles Shillew aud William
Kieffer who left for Europe Berne two
months ae started en their return trip
last Saturday and expect te arrive home
by the 8th or 10th of SeDtember.
On Saturday a man employed at the
Cerdelia furnace put a horse in one of the
furnace stables and a few minutes after
ward again having occasion te go back,
discovered it te be in flames. The horse
was rescued but the stable burned te the
ground.
Te-morrow evening we, for the seventh
time, again have Uncle Tem's Cabin. The
troupe which will play it is first-class aud
the only original one. Mrs. G. C. Heward,
the original Topsy, will play her old
and many times character.
Mr. G. W. Barnes, an old Columbian,
n'jw general agent of the P. & It. It. It.,
is the guest of Mr. W. B. Given ; Miss
Beckie Kuuklc, of Ilarrisburg, who has
been visiting Miss Mattie Given, returned
home this morning ; Mr. Z. S.'Givcn, for
mcrly of Columbia, and new residing at
Dever, Delaware, is the guest of Mr. Hen
ry Suydain.
Ce. A., of Yerk, which came te Colum
bia last night ever the Heading read, hav
ing missed the Yeilc tiain, were compelled
te sleep en the pavement at the P. It. R.
depot all night. Capt. Case tendered the
use of Ce. C's aimery, but was net occu
pied. Anether piece of foolishness en the
pait of Capt. Strinc.
A number of young men last evening
thinking te have some fun at the expense
of which they took te be a 'greeny,"
fastened a piece of paper ou Ids coat tail
and then set it en lire. The supposed
" greeny " untied en them aud hatl it net
been for the interference of Officer Rodeu Redeu Rodeu
heuscr, they would have received a whip
ping. At 10 a. ui. te-morrow the remains of
Mrs. Benj. Wcrtz, will be interred from
her late residcuce in Maner township. She
was 55 ycat s old and leaves a husband and a
number of children Fer a number of
years she had been cenuected with the
Methodist church in Washington borough
and was an earnest worker. Her death
has cast a gloom upon the entire circle of
friends of which she has ever been a favor
ite. The Military.
The encampment of the 3d Brigade
end i;d yesterday morning. Iu some ways
it was a grand success, while iu ethers "it
was a total failure. The discipline, drill
ing, management of the compautes, regi
ments and brigades ,were excellent, but the
commissary was .se poorly conducted that
the men had net halt' enough te cat. The
location was miserable as well as unhealthy
As the sunrise gun belched forth its con
tents yesterday morning at G o'clock, and
before the sound had ceased vibrating
through the .surrounding hills, the etice
while tents were felled te the ground.
In a few moments after the camp
presented a scene of bustle and
activity. At 11 o'clock we bearded
the troop train and were seen whirling
homeward. The car which contained Ce.
C, our town company, was unsafe and
every time a curve was turned the wheels
would creak aud groan, and the car. would
rock from side te side as though every
minute it would be pitched from the track.
The occupants of the car were pale from
fright, and well they might, for if the car
would have jumped the track, net only Ce.
C, but the whels 1th. regiment would
have been swept from existence.
All felt relieved when we left the car at
Allcntewu, where, after a short street
parade, we stacked arms and proceeded te
the aimery of one of the Aheutewn com
panion. Here a beuutifui repast was spread
by the inhabitants "of that city, and all
did justice te it, for neither one of us had
anything te eat since the day before. On
behalf of the visiting militaty Capt D.
B. Case made a short but appropriate
speech, thanking the reception committee
for their kind hospitality. After dinner the
ectette of company C serenaded Colonel
Geed, of the 4th, and gave him
some of their choicest selections, which
made them famous at Camp Gar
field. At 4:30 p. m. we bearded the Read
ing train, and once again we were home
ward bound. We reached Columbia at
9:35, marched te our armory, aud after
Captain Case had thanked us for our geed
behavior, wc were dismissed. Our camp
life is ever for the year, and net enuf is
there who cannot say he is glad of it, aud
many who will never again go with
company C te an encampment. And who
will blame them after the despicable way
they were treated .' boine had an enjoy
able time, but tbey bad te falsify te keep
from tbc guard beuse or fatigue duty.
FATAL ACCIDENT.
A Laberer Killed ty a cavc-m.
Jehn lieuseubcrgcr, a German, agctl
about 40 years, was killed by tbe caving
iu of tbc bauk at Geigei's ere mines, in
Providence township, yesterday sheitly
afternoon. Fer some time past, the de
ceased, who puddles in tbc winter time,
has been working at these mines. It has,
always been his habit te go out te work
after dhumr before the rist of the em
ployees. Yesterday after gating his dinner
he went te work and began digging at a
bank, which suddenly caved in upon him.
A large Hint stene in the bauk struck him
ou tbe head, crushing bis skull. After the
ether men had finished their dinner they
went te leek for Reuscubergcr, and found
him lying under the bank dead.
Deputy Corener Eby, of Paradise, held
an inquest en the remains of the deceased
aud a verdict iu accordance with the facts
was rendered.
Reuseubergcr bearded with Andrew
Eitcmiller and was of a quiet disposition.
He is said te have a brother in Philadel
phia. Police Cases.
The mayor had but a single
this morning a ledger who
customer
was dis-
cuarped.
Alderman McConemy sent te jail for
ten days, for drunken and disorderly con
duct Mrs. Ann Lindthurst.
Fell Frem a Left.
On Saturday E. S. Bard, of Lincoln,
while hanging up tobacco, met with an
accident. lie was en the left of his
kstable, atid making a misstep, fell te the
greuup, breaking a rib and severely
bruised his back.
Geuo te the Water Works.
The mayor aud members of the water
committee drove out te the city water
works this afternoon te inspect the pier
above the dam that was injured by the ice
flood last winter.
Smacked Her "Meuf. "
Samuel Archey, a colored man, smacked
Ann Henry, a white woman, en the mouth
and she sued him befoie Alderman Barr,
who obliged him te give bail for a hearing.
eniTCAitr.
Sadden Death of Lancaster's Oldest Printer,
in tee 7 7 tl Year of Ins Age.
Frederick Henry Trost, the eldest print
er iu Lancaster, was found dead in bed at
his residence, corner of Seuth Lime and
Church streets, between C and 7 o'clock
this morning. Mr. Trost worked at his
ca-e in the office of the Velksfreund yester
day as usual. He took a walk after sup
per, returning home before 9 o'clock in the
evening, and seen thereafter retired te bed.
About midnight his wife noticed that he
was breathing very heavily and requested
him te turn ever in bed, which he did,
and nothing further unusual was noticed
during the night. When Mrs. Trost cot
up after daybreak she left Mr. Trost ap
parently sleeping. When breakfast was
ready she callfltl him, and receiving no an
swer repeated the call. This call also
being unheeded she went te his room auu
found him dead.
Corener Mishler being notified empanel
ed a jury and held an inquest, Dr. Cornp Cernp Cornp
ten acting as coroner's physician. After
examining a few witnesses, through whom
the above facts were elicited, and having
the testimony of Dr. Compten, the jury
rendered a verdict of death from apo
plexy. Mr. Trost was born en the 9th of
February, 1805, at Itzehoe, Schleswig Schleswig
Ilelstcin. He was apprenticed te the
printing trade in 1823, emigrated te Amer
ica iu 1834, and after working in several
offices in this aud ether states finally set
tled down in Lancaster, and ever since the
year 1835 has held a position en the Velks-
jrciul. If e was the eldest printer iu Lan
caster ; a geed workman : a careful and
industrious man ; a pleasant and intelli
gent companion ; a kind and indulgent
husband and father, and in all respects an
exemplary citizen His aged wife and
four of his twelve children survive him.
His funeral will take place from his late
residence, southeast corner of Lime,
Church and Vine streets, en Thursday
afternoon at 4 o'clock. The funeral ser
vices will be conducted by Rev. Dr. Greou Greeu
wald, and. the interment will take place iu
Woodward Hill cemetery.
Death of Jtl's. Carpenter.
Mrs. Jesephine .V. Carpenter, telict of
the late Frank Cat uter, of this city, died
this morning about one o'clock, at her
residence, en the Lititz turnpike, a sheit
distance north of this city, iu the 55th year
of her age. Mj5. Carpcuter was a"Wemau
of marked intelligence, and was a
most successful agent iu securing pensions
for disabled seldicis, or the widows of
dead ones. Her death was caused by
dropsy. Her funeral will take place en
Thursday at nine o'clock, the services te
be held at her late residence. The inter
ment will be made at Carpenter's cemetery,
Earlville.
i)atti et Mrs. Olilwellcr.
On the 2Slhinst., aftcrasheit illness, Mrs.
Mary Oldweiler, relict of the late Philip
Oldwciler, late of Elizabeth, Lancaster
county, and mother-in-law of ex-Register
Jehn S. Hiestaud, of Yerk county, aged
about GO years. Her funeral will take
place at the residence of her seu-iu law,
Jeseph Keener, near Falmouth, Lancaster
county, te morrow morning.
DK. J.KWIN.
lie Cues West Initeiid of
The whereabouts of Dr
te JCiirepe.
Lcwiu the
swinciier, who operated se sucesslully in
this city and iu the borough of Columbia,
has been ratljy unexpectedly discovered.
S. AV. ShadleTsq., of this city, who has
been for five or six weeks past traveling
in the Western .states and territories,
reached Kansas City, en his way home.
last week. On Wednesday of last week
he fell iu with Dr. Lswin, at the Dcltuon Dcltuen Dcltuon
ice hotel, Kansas City, where Lewin
was registered, as "Dr. A. W.
Lewinsky, New Yerk city." The
doctor was having one of hiseharacteiistic
rows with the l.iudletd of the Dclmouice,
having charged one of the servants witli
stealing from him a $10 brush. The land
lord after making a thorough investiga
tion was satisiied that the charge against
the servant was unfounded, and he se told
Dr. Lcwiu, adding that the servant was
an honest man and that he believed Lewin
or Lewinsky, as he called himself, had net
lest a $10 brush; and finally that
the doctor had better pay his bill and
leave the house. The doctor did se, tak
ing a coach for the railroad depot, with the
design of taking the cars forTepeka or some
petut anther est. On the lollewiug day
. if LOW Vl III. 11lllFIV JIJg UUJ
s saw a nc wspapcrj containing an
'Lewiu's iascaiitics in tbis city,
mi: snauie saw
account of
which was tee first knowledge he had of
them. He showed the paper te the land
lord of the DeImnice, but by that time
Dr. Lewin had left Kansas City far behind
him.
Church Robbed.
When the officers of the Presbyterian
chiuch at, Mount Nebo, 3Iartic township,
went te open the building en Sunday morn
ing, they discovered that thieves had en
tercd it sometime during the preceding
week aud stripped it of all its carpets net
leaving a single yard behind them. Some
of the trustees were in town yesterday,
witn a view of purchasing new carpets.
An Old Ilanrt at a New Place.
Mr. V.r. C. F. Sheer, the old and pepuiar
confectioner, whose ice cream has always
been in demand, has taken the confection
ery opposite the new market house, at the
corner of Neith Queen and Walnut streets,
where he will carry ou the general busness
and no doubt receive extended patronage.
.Gnbfc's Itstute.
Edw. M. Scbaeffer aud David Ilarttnan,
executers of the estate of Jehn S. Gable,
deceased, left Lancaster this morning .for
Iowa and Wiscensiu te leek after that
part ei" Mr. Gable's estate located in these
states.
Amusements.
" Uncle Tem's Cabin" Te-uijht.ilrs. G. C.
Heward, whose fame is known en both bides
of the Atlantic, will, this evening, appear at
Fulton opera house in her great role of Topsy,
supported by a full dramatic combination.
Many novel features have been added te the
play, which will be produced iu an attractive
form.
"Alcin JeslinJ" This is the title of Mr. Chas.
L. Davis's character comedy, in the title role
of which lie has been starring witli success,
and which he will present here en Thursday
evening next. "A hundred and eighty laughs
in a hundred and eighty minutes" the an
nouncements premisc,and the humorous situ
ations depicted by the attractive pesters seem
te bear out the assurance.
Cleanse, n hltcn and bcautily the skin with
Cuticura Medicinal Toilet Seap.
City Bill Festers.
Caison & Hcnscl, city bill pesters and dis
tributers, oflice Intelligencer building, Ne.6
Seuth Queen street. .
Feeble digestion, sick headache, dizziness
and lalnlness cured by Malt Bitters.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Brain and Neve.
Wells' Heal tlf Rene wcr, greatest remedy en
earth for impotence, leanness, sexual debility
&c. $1, at druggists. Depot, Jehn F. Leng
& Sens, Lancaster.
If you have any skin diseases or diseases of
the hair or scalp.any itching or discoleratlons,
suil burns, lrcckles, pimples, rough or dry
harsh skin, you hare in Dr. C. W. Bensen's
Skin Cure,a sure, perfect and elegant remedy.
Sold by all druggist. MW&S
Malarial Fever.
Malarial Fevers, constipation, torpidity of
the liver and kidneys, general debility, ner
vousness and neuralgic ailments yield readily
te this great disease conqueror, Hep Bitters.
It repairs the ravages of disease by converting
the loed into rich bleed, and it gives new life
and vigor te the aged and infirm always. See
" Pjreverta " in ether eelunuu
Mr. J. Marsh, Bank et Terente, Ont-. writes:
"Biliousness and dyspepsia seem te have
grown up with me ; having been a sufferer for
vcars. I liave tried many remedies, but with
he la-ttn:t lcult until I neil your Burdock
Bleed Bitters. They have been truly a bless
ing te mi-, and I cannot speak tee highly of
them." Plicetl. rersalent II. J5. Cecnran's
Drug ttere, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
WbaX It Dees.
Kidney-Wert moves the bowels regularly
cleanses the bleed, and radically cures kidney
disease, gravel, piles, bilious headache, and
pains which are caused by disordered liver
and kidneys. Thousands have been cured
why should you net try it? Yeurdruggis
will tell you tuat it is one of the most succcsst
til medicines ever known. It is sold iu both
Dry and Liquid form, and its action is pesl.
tive and sure in either form. Dallas, Texas,
Herald. nnS9-Iwtl&w
Various Causes
Advancing years, care, sickness, uiappoint uiappeint
ment, and hereditary predisposition all op
crate te turn the hair gray, and either et them
Inclines it te slied prematurely. Ayer's Hair
Viger will restore faded or gray, light or red
hair te a rich brown or deep black, jw may be
desired. It seitens and cleanses the scalp,
giving it a healthy action. It removes and
cures dandruff and humors. By its use tailing
hair is checked, and a new growth will be pro
duced in all cases where thj telllcle arc net
destroyed or the glands decayed. Its effects
are beautifully shown en brashy. weak or
sickly hair, en which a few applications will
produce the gloss and freshuess of youth yeuth
IlarmleJ nnd sure in its operation, it is in
comparable as a dressing, unci is especially
valued for the sett lustre and richness et tone
it imparts. 11 contains neither oil nor dye,
and will net soil or color white cambric ; j-et
it lasts long en the hair, and keeps it fresh and
vigorous. Fer sale by all d ruggists.
au25-lwdeed&w
THE FAlCMEItS ieiEND.
Dr. Barber's Bed Herse Powders are the best
in the market. They are net a mere ioed made
el inert and cheap materials, but a veritable
Medicine. They contain lour times the strength
of ordinary horse and cattle powders, and will
cure and fatten stock iu one-fourth the time,
acting at once upon the digestive organs ami
secretions, anil may be safely relied upon for
the cure of coughs, colds, distemper, glanders
and all diseases el horses, mules, cattle, sheep,
negs ami poultry. They will increase the
quantity and nualil y or milk in cows and keep
all kinds et stock in a healthy condition. Sold
everywhere at ax-, per pack, C for $1 ; large
size 40c, or 3 ler $1. Sold in Lancaster at
Cochran's Drug Stnr. i;!7and l.lil North Queen
streets. aug2-lydced&wl
ACeiifi
stepped,
curable
Brown's
Ii, Celd or sere Mnreat should re
Neglect frequently results in an In
Lnng Disease or Consumption.
Bronchial Treeh-s de net disorder
the stomach like cough syrups anil balsams,
but act directly en the! nflamcil parts, allaying
ir'.itatlen. give relief in Asthma. Bronchial
Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles
which Singers and PublicSpcnkcrs are subject
te. Fer thirty years Brown's i'.renuliial
Troches have been recommended by physi
cians, and always give perfect satisfaction.
Having been tested by wide and constant iimj
for nearly an entire generation, they have at
tained well-uierited rank among t lie tew staple
remedies et the age. Sold at 23 cents a box
everywhere. uiS-lvdTThXS&lyw
1'OZ.ITICA.L.
Delegate Elections.
SATURDAY, AUG. 27.
Fer County Commissiener:
Srbject te the choice et the Democratic
county convention.
Fl'.ANK CLARK Stinsbnrg township.
ADAM S. DIETRICH Maner townehip.
HENRY F. HARTMAN (Lime Burner)
East Lampeter lewnhlp.
MARTIN HILDKIIRANT Mount Jey Bor
ough. .1 ERE MOHLER Kphr.ita tewnshin.
Gfce. W. WORMLEY West Denegal twp.
The nainoeflSAl AH McKILLIPS, candidate
for County Commissioner, is withdrawn.
Fer County Auditer:
(Subject te the choice et the Demeci.illc
County Convention.
.IOHN S. BROWN, Drumeie township.
JOHN L. LIGHTNER Leaeeck township.
The name ,of JAMES P. MARSH is with
drawn liein candidacy ter County Auditor.
1JEMOCI5ATIC county convention.
The Democracy -of Lancaster county will
meet In delegate convention in Lancaster
city en
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31.
at Fulton hall, te elect eight delegates. te the
State Convention and nominate a county
ticket.
The delegates from the City and Lewer Leg
islative itistricts and lreni the Upper Sena
torial district will meet at 10 a.m. te elect
delegates te the State ConventIen,and the dele
gates from the Lewer Senatorial district at
luJsj a. m. in joint convention te elect the Sena
terial delegate from the XIII. district.
The delegates from the cntire county will
nieetin general convention at II a. m.touenii
natc the county ticket.
The Democracy of the several election dK
tricts will meet en
SATURDAY, AUGUST 27,
te cheese delegates te the county convention
and members of the County Committee for the
ciiMiing year at places and between hours te
be announced by their respective committee
men, by handbills, posted in at least live pub
lic places, one week before the meetings.
The attention et all voters is directed te the
acts of June 8, 1831, and June 2J, ISSJ. regulat
ing primary meetings and prescribing pains
and penalties for misconduct by voters or elec
tion efilccrs.
By order el the county committee,
W. U. HENS EL, Chaiunan.
D. McMCLLKN, 1
B. S. Pattkrsem. Secretaries.
W Hates Grihii. alK-tld&w
MAltJUAVrES.
Wkaveis Bcrkuelder. On th(;2Sth el" Aug.,
lfcSl. at Slough's Black Heisc hotel, by the
Rev. W. T. Gerhard, Mr. Barten II. Weaver te
Miss Annie W. Burkheldur, both ei" Peters
burg, r-
DEATHS.
CAttrENTEiij-In this city, en the 30th et An
gust, 1881, Jesephine M., relict et the late
Frank 11. Carpenter, aged 51 years, I months
and 9 days.
The relatives and friends et the lamily arc
lcspccttully invited te attend the luncral. from
her late residence, Stauibaugh place, Lititz
pike, en Thursday morning at J o'clock. In
terment nt Carpenter's cemetery, Earlvllle.
Services at the house. 2td
Trost. Suddenlv, in this city, en Aug. ."0.
1SS1, Frederick Henry Trost, aged 70 ycarf, C
months and 21 days.
Nelice of funeral hereafter.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS'
11HE PRIVATE SCHOOL OF MBS. 13.
. Jehnsen (formerly Ella Eckcrt) will re
open en Monday, September 5, 1831, at lf. East
Chestnut street. ltd
1,500
.SEASONED LARGE WHITE OAK
Spokes for sale. Apply te
JAMES MARTIN,
Blrd-in-Uand P. O.
augSO-ltd&Itw
PUBLIC SALE ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 1,
1881, will be sold at public sale, at Jehn
1 ierting's Keystone Housc,Nertl: Queen street,
Lancaster city, Pa., the following, te wit :
Fifteen head et" heavy draft CANADA
HORSES. The horses are geed ones and will
be sold without reserve. The above stock was
selected with gicat care. A credit of CO days
will be given.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, p.m., of said
day. when attendance will be given by
W A.SCHEOENAIL.
S. Hess & Sen, Aucts. e30 2td
AM OLD HAND AT A MEW PLACE
The undersigned, who lays claim te being
the eldest manufacturer of Ice cream in Lan
caster, has purchased the right, title and inter
est et Williant Clemmens in the confectionery
business at
Ne. 301 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
opposite the Northern Market Heuse), where
everything in the conlcctienery line will be
found constantly en hand. Weddings and par
ties supplied at short notice.
a301wd W. C. F. SC1IEER.
PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD . AND
Kitchen Furniture. On THURSDAY,
SEPTEMBER 1, 1881, will be sold nt public
vendue, at the late residence of Elizabeth
Shirk, deceased, Ne. C2S North Queen street,
Lancaster city, the following goods te wit:
Beds anil bedsteads, sofas, bureaus, bibles,
chairs, linen sheets, blankets, coverlets, let' et
leather beds, ingrain and rag carpet by the
yard, clock, gloss and queensware. stoves and
pipe, and a large variety et ether articles net
mentioned.
Sele te commence at 0 o'clock a. m., when
conditions will be made known by
P. H. MARKLE Y, Executer.
H.BaVBHtr.AucU
aug,27,,WldJl
JVJETIF J)TX.XTlHEMEXlh.
WHITE WINK V1NEG Ait, 05 PK CENT.
Alcohol. Wines and Liquors, Coffees,
Sugars and Tea all at
KINGWALT'S
tebW-lvd Ne. 205 West King Street.
"WriLL. KEOPJSX ON
MONDAY, SEPT-
TT EMBEU5. 18S1.
KEBECCA S. HOLBBOOK'S SCHOOL
for Children at 419 East King Street. a29-3t
fISS MAYEU'S HOME
1VL re-open en MONDAY ,
SCHOOL WILL
SEPTK3IBEK 5,
at in jsertn rrmce street.
au27-29,31,scp3,5
M
ISS S. V McUBANN,
TEACHEll OF THE PIASU,
Ne. 148 North Queen Street.
Particular attention naid te beginners.
aug30-2td
TOK COUNTY
COMMISSIONER GEO.
X- W. WOBMLEV, of
West Denegal town
ship. Subject te the decision of the Demo
cratic County Convention. aug23-2td
INSTRUCTION ON PIANO AND OKGAN.
Miss MABUIE SPURRIER will resume in
structions in instrumental music September 5.
Pupils will receive close attention, and thor
ough training. Terms reasonable. App'yat
402 NORTH DUKE STREET.
a27-:jtdSW&SR
rilAXPAYERS, TAKE NOTICE. AFTER
the first day of SEPTEMBER next. In ac
cerdance with ordinance, 2 per cent- will be
added te all unpaid city tux.
At the same time unnaid Water Rents will
4 be placed in the hands et an Alderman for cel
lectien. WM. McCOMSEY,
a27-3tdR Treasurer and Receiver of Taxes.
"IFJiTEKINARlf SURUEON.
V DR. M.J.TREACV,
Member of the Royal College et Veterinary
Surgeons of Londen, England, and Member
and Fellow et the Royal Veterinary Medical
Society et Edinburgh. Scotland. Having grad
uated in the best Veterinary Institutions et
Urcat Britain, and with eight years practical
experience in treating Cattle and Horses, he
feels confident et giving satisfaction.
Ofllce and Residence,
CAD WELL HOUSE.
nugJI-tiil&wlt Lancaster, Pju
PnOPOS ALS FOR SEWER.
The Street Committee et the City of Lan
caster will receive sealed proposals up te
THURSDAY EVENING,! SEPT.: 1, at 7
o'clock, for constructing a three-toot sewer
from Knapp's brewery along Locust te Rock
land street, te connect with the present Rock Reck
land street sewer. Specifications and apreflle
an be seen at S. W. Kaub's store. Ne. 11 North
(Juceu street- The committee reserve the
right te reject any or all bids.
S. W. RAUB,
a30-3td Clerk Street Committee.
"IJJiMOVAL OF DR. LEWIN 'S ENTIRE
XX let of furniture from his efllce and pri
vate hospital. Columbia, te Nes. US nnd 150
North Queen street. During the Docter's ab
sence iu Europe, or elsewhere, Messrs. Hess
Flinn will attend te the wants of his patients
and ethers by supplying them with this valu
able let of furniture at remarkably low prices.
The furniture is new en exhibition at their
rooms, Nes. 148 and 150 North
Queen street.
Call and sec it.
au25-lwd
WANTED.
WANTED AT THE LANCASTER ItOLT
Works boys lreni 12 te it; years et age.
Steady and industrious boys cam from three
te six dollars per week. aug2U-lwd
w
"ANTED A RESPECTABLE GIRL OR
woman for general housework. Geed
Mages te a competent person having satisfac
tory releiencc. Apply at 13 Seuth Duke street.
ltd
w
ANTF.D A GIRL TO DO GENERAL
Housework-. Apply at
FON DERSMITH'S BOOKSTORE.
32 East King street.
ltd
WANTEU A GOOD GIRL FOR GENEK
al housework in a small family. Apply
at
ltd
207 WEST ORANGE STREET.
WANTED BY A FAMILY OF FOUR
Adults and three children the eldest
eight years three nice rooms, furnished, with
ue:u-(i. j.eciuum ami uoare must De geed.
Private lamily prcrered. References ex
changed. Address P. O. Bex 10, City.
au30-2td
EXCURSIONS
pUBLiU SALE.
ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8.
will be old at Jehn W. Frantz's Black Herse
Hetel, Millersville,
r,0 J1KA1) OF FISi: ALDEKKEl' COAVS
AND HEIFERS. .
Seme tresh and some springing. These Cows
have been selected from some et the finest
herds in the state of Maryland.
Sale toceinmeuceat 1 o'clock p. m. Terms
made knew n by HARRY C. LINTNER.
aug2y-tdltw
TJHFLOYEES' ANNUAL EXCURSIOX TO
Philadelphia and Atlantic City,
ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4.
Round trip tickets goed;ior three days. Fare
lreni Lancaster and Columbia te Atlantic
City, only Sa. Bruckharts, Petersburg, Lan
disville, Lancaster Junction, Manhcim. Lititz,
Kphrata and stations north, only S3. 75.
Tickets te Philadelphia will be sold from
Manhcim, Lititz, Ephrata and stations north,
for 91.75.
Train leaves Lancaster (King Street) nt 4
o'clock a. m.; Columbia, at 4 a. ui.; Manhelm,
4:.r; Lititz, 4:lr; Ephrata, 0:01. Train will, re
turn Mime day.
The Great Cannstatter Velkstcstill be held
at Scheutzen Park, SEPTEMBER 4. .1 and i.
aug27,2J,:W)&sl,:i&ltw
GK
AND EXCURSION TO
QUARRYV1LLE AND PICNIC AT
HESS'S WOODS.
t
Fer i he benefit et
AT. AXTHOXVS VllURVU, LAXCA8TER,
AXD ST. CATJIERIXITS CHURCH,
DRUMORE. OX
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 81.
E.cuihiei Tickets, including Picnic, 00c
Children under 12 years pay half price en train.
Tiekcti ler sale by Jehn Hiemenz. 51 North
Queen street, and L. M. Flynn, 42 West King
street. nug20,27'2A30d
EN TElt TA IXJIENTS.
FULTON OPERA HOUSE.
Thursday Evening, September 1.
The Great Comedian.
CHAS. L. DAYIS,
In
Ids Celebrated Character Comedy, in 4
Acts, entitled
ALVIN J0SLIN,"
ii
The only True Representative et
.THE NEW ENGLAND FARMER,
Supported by a tell and Powerful Company
of Dramatic Celebrities.
ISO Laughs In 180 Minutes,
Greatest Success of the Age.
Funniest Play Ever Witnessed.
3 Hours of Uproarious Fun.
ADMISSION, 35, SO & 75c.
Secure your scats at Bex Office. aug23-4tcl
TfULTON OPERA HOUSE.
Tuesday Evening, .August 30, 1881.
Yeu have seen imitations, new see the grea
original
MRS. 0. C. HOWARD,
Who will appear in her original and world r
newnid character of
TOPSY,
In her entire new version of Mrs. Harriet
Beecher Stewc's Immortal Werk,
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN,
Supported by the Full Company, from the
Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia. This
Heme Picture, performed by her in all the
first-class Tncnt res et the country, and origi
nally in New Y'erk SCO consecutive nights. The
grand and realistic Plantation Scene. 100 col
ored people, men, women and children, will
appear. Savannah Jubilee Singers, New and
Appropriate Scenery, pointed expressly. for
the piece; the Ohie lciver during a Snow
Storm : the Great Auction Scene and Slave
Market; Beautiful Transformation The Gates
Ajar, Eva In Heaven. The play lias received
the unqalifled cnuertement efthe Clergy nd
Christian people or all creedsr
ADMISSION 25,3$ & SOc.
JRESEftVED SEATS,. ..........S4ye
Fer sale at Opera Heuse Ofllce. augSMHd
THIRD EDITION.
TUESDAY EVENING, AUG. 30, 1881.
THESILVER LINING
Te the Bark Cloud at Washington.
Grewing Brighter With Every Repert.
THE
PRESIDENT'S IMPROVEMENT UN
CHECKED. THE PAROTID SWELLING.
AGAIN UNDER THE SURfJ EON'S LAME.
Followed by Satisfactory Results.
A GOOD NIGHT AND A GOOD DAY.
Condition Unchanged this Morning.
Executive Mansion, Washington, D.
C, Aug. 30.-8:30 a. m. Official. The
president slept the greater part of the
night awakening at intervals, and retain
ing the liquid nourishment administered.
His general condition this morning is
about the same as the same hour yester
day. Pulse 102, temperature 98.5, respira
tion 18.
Signed
D. W. Bliss, x
J. K. Barnes,
J. J. Woodward,
ItOBT. Hetburn.
D. II. Agnew,
A Very Encouraging Prospect.
Executive Mansion, Washington, D.
C, Aug. 30, 10:15 a. m. Unofficial. The
president enjoyed another geed night's
rest aud it is tbeught starts out en what
bids fair te te be another geed day. He
slept well, tbe stomaeh still continues te
perform its work satisfactorily, and tbe
parotid swelling is progressing favorably.
His pulse, temperature and respiration, as
compared with yesterday morning, are
about tbe same. The sligbt increase in
the frequency of his pulse is thought te
be due te an accumulation of pus in
anetber portion of the glandular swelling
which was observed this morning by Dr.
Bliss, who made still another incision aud
released the pent-up pus. On the continu
ance of these favorable symptoms, another
day of progress is predicted.
Tne Swelling Lanced Again
Executive Mansion, Washington, D.
C, Aug. 30.-12:30, p. m. Official At
the morning dressing another small inci
sion was made in tbe lower part of the
swelling en the right of the president's
face which was followed by a free dis
charge of healthy looking pus. A similar
diseharge took place through the openings.
The swelling is perceptibly smaller and
leeks better. The wound remains in an
uuchanged condition. There has been
little rise of temperature since morning,
but the pulse is mere frequent. In ether
respects the condition is about the same.
Pulse 110, temperature 98.9. respiration
18.
SiSncd D. W. Buss,
J. J. Woodward,
j. k. barnes,
Robt. Reybcrn,
D. II. Agnew.
Holds JUls Own.
Executive Mansion, Washington, Aug.
30, 2 p. in. Unofficial. In reply te ques
tions, Cel. Rockwell said te :i reporter of
the associated press this afternoon, tbat
the president's condition te-day has been
about the same as it was yesterday. He
has fully held his own, but has net gained
perceptibly in strength, and no especial
importance is attached te the high pulse
shown by the neon bulletin. It is attri
buted principally te the irritation caused
by the cutting of the parotid swelling this
morning. "As lemr." Cel. ltoekwell
said, "as the glaud continues te be a
seurce of disturbaucc, we must expect
these fluctuations of pulse. Since tbe neon
bulletin, however, the president's pulse
has gene down again te 110. We think
he is doing well."
Blaine's Dsspatch.
Washington, Aug. 30. The following
was sent this afternoon :
Te Lewell, Minister, Londen : The presi
dent's condition lias net materi.illv
changed since my last dispatch. Anether
incision was made tbis morning
in the parotid gland with very
satisfactory results. Pus flews freely
and the swelling grows less. The
pulse at this hour (2 p. m.) is lower
than during the forenoon as yesterday.
But en both days it is higher than his
ether geed symptoms would seem te war
rant. It is 110. At neon it was 116.
Signed Blaine, Secy.
Judco Fisher's Successor.
Special te the I-ntelheencer.
Yerk, Pa., Aug. 30. The Democratic
nomination for judge came off here to
day. Fer the succession te Judge Fisher
there has been a very brisk contest be
tween the friends of Jehn Blackford and
Jehn Gibsen, both able lawyers, gentle
men of inteliigence and popular Demo
crats. Jehn Gibsen was nominated by
the convention te-day.
THE DROUTH.
Alarming Reports from Western Penn
sylvania. PiTTsiiuitGii, Pa., August 30. The
weather for the past week has been very
warm, the thermometer ranging from
ninety te ninety-seven. Ne rain bas fallen
for seventeen days, and during the entire
month the entire rain-fall has net been as
much as one inch. Frem surrounding,
counties advices say the dreuth is proving
disastrous te the crops. Everything is
drying up, and unless rain comes shortly
the effect will be very serious. The rivers
are lower than at any time for ten years.
The Ceal Region Likewise Suffering.
Philadelphia, Aug., 30. Thejdreuth
in the Schuylkill region is serieusl vrestrict
ing the production of coal. The Philadel
phia & Reading coal and iron company is
new shipping nearly twice as much coal
from Pert Richmond as is received there.
Ne conclusion has yet been reached in re
gard te an advance in eastern prices.
DROWNED.
The Fate or Twe Sailors Who Coald Swla.
St. Jehn, N. B., Aug 30. Matthew
Bracegirdle, second mateeftheCharybdis,
and Richard Allan, a colored man of the
crew, were drowned in this harbor last
night while returning te the vessel from
the shore. Bracegirdle was climbing up
the companion ladder when the beat with
Allan in it knocked against the ladder and
brekeitand both men were thrown into
the water. 'Although both of the men
were geed swimmers they were carried
down the harbe and drowned.
A UMHiermta gelea et Neble stoek.
VienbiT Aug. 30. Count Jourdeeil, a
descendant of one of the eldcrt houses of
the French Legitimist nobility, has been
arrested for stealing a carriage and pair of
horses at Spa. After selling them he quit
the country.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, Aug. 30. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, slightly warmer, fair
weather, light southerly winds, stationary
pressure.
IAMKMTB-
Hew vera Market.
New 7ehk. August 30. Fleur State
and Western without decided change : mod
erate trade inquiry; Superfine State at
IS 406 10; extra de 16 29116 SO; choice
de tG 604W 75 : fancy de ft. 80CS 00 : round Heep
Ohie f 6 2586 50 : choice de 6087 50 ; superfine
western 40jtt iu ; common w geuu ex
tra de 6 2007 75 ; choice de (6 709S 00 ; choice
white wheat de, at 17 00i CO. Southern
scarce and steadily held ; common te fair ex
traSG 25Q7 40 ; geed te choice de 7 5008 3a
Wheat prices about le lower, but market
active ; business chiefly speculative ; Ne. 3
Bed, September, $1 4401 44; de October.
$HG'il 47'yi: de November, $14$149;
de Dec., $15101 52.
Cern Prices lc lower and market lair
ly active ; mixed western spot, 6707Sc ; de
future, 7O075c.:
Oats i05ic lower ; State, 4350c; Western
4lK0ic.
I'tUladelpliia Market.
Philaduthia, August 30. Fleur strong and
fairly active : Superfine, at 14 5005 00; extra
at (5 50QG 00 : Ohie and Indiana family, at
17 oeS7 50; Pennsylvania tamUy 16 750
7 00; St. Louts de $7 2507 50; Minnesota
Extra f 6 5e07 00; de straight, $7 OJ08 01;
winter patent 7 50f S 00 ; spting de 97 500
Bye flour at 00.
Wheat market and prices easier ; Ne. 2
Western Bed $1 lOkT; Del. and Penn'uKed
f 14001 I0K; de Amber 91 410141.
Cern quiet and easier; steamer, 72c;
sail yellow lic ; suil mixed, 72 ; Ne. 2,
mixed, 71072c.
Oats scarce and wanted ; Ne. 1
White, none here ; Ne. 2. de 56c ; Ne. 3,
de 55c; Ne. 2, Mixed, 535lc.
Kye none here but S5c bid.
Previsions only in jobbing demand :
mr;..- perk 918 5001!) 0J beet ham
9232l ; India mess beet. 929 00.
Dacon Smoked shoulders $; salt .de
8c; smoked hauw lX'-Jll';e : pickled
hums, ll4011?c.
Lard Market easier: city kettle 912;
loee hoteliers' 911 25011 50; prime steam
911 Riyasnm.
Jtutter Market active and prices firm ;
Creamery extra Western at2SJac; Pennsylva
nia at 3031c; de geed te choice
25327c; IJrudterd county and New Yerk
extra, -lie ; llrsts, 2II02.V.
Itells firm; Pennsylvania 13016c; West
ern, 12014c.
Eggs easier; l'enn 'a 'Xie; Western 19c.
Cheese scarce and firm ; New Yerk
full cream 120T2c ; Western full crcurn
llllc; de fair te geed, H)01Oc.
Petroleum firm ; Kc lined 7)c.
Whisky dull and weak at 91 20.
Seeds Geed te prime Clever scarce
at 1010.'i: Timethy Arm at 92 9303 00;
de Klatseid lirm at 91 45.
Noen notations el tae uraln market
Furnished by
Jacen it. Leng, Commission
ISreker.
Cuicwie.
Wheat
Sept.
. Willi
Oct.
wan
:s-.li
Nev.
Year.
9 i.atf
.&
Year.
.
38Jh
ear.
.3
ff.62J
Nev.
9 1.46JJ
75Ji
Cern.
si
Oats.
i7.er
11.15
Sent.
17.9U
11.35
Oct.
9 1.45
fay
PlIILAUtLrlllA.
Wl.eat
Cern
Oats
-. 1.4114
i'
.17
Uratu aud 1'revlsisn Quotations.
One o'clock quotations of grain and provis previs
ions, lurnishcd by S. K. Yundt, llreker. 15J
East King street,
CHICAGO.
Aug. 30.
Sept.
..9 1.21-JSf
.. .COiJ
- , -31
.. 17.65
.. 11.15
Sept.
..9 141!
.. .my.
Oc.
Nev
Wheat
ViCrri .
Oats
Perk
Lard
Pmi.ADW.rniA.
Wheat
vrii
1.23?$
K?j
.37
17.90
11.35
Oct.
725
9 I.25
-634
3S&
Nev.
$ 1.40
.Uli
Plilladelplila Cattle Market.
MeMDvr, Aug29. Thearrivaisef cattle at the
various Philadelphia yards were for the week
Ilcevcs, 4,000 head; sheen, i:i,O0O head : hogs.
3,700 head . Previous week llccvcs, 4,000 head :
shc"p, 10,000 head ; hogs. 3.600 head.
licet Cattle. The market en account et the
heavy receipts and dry weather was dull, and
geed stock declined c, while the common
grades were Jc lower. fc
We quete as fellows :
Extra,50$c ; Geed, 505c ; Medium, 4
05c : Common, Sic.
Bulls and cows were dull nt.2f4e.
Slippery Cew's were dull at 910025.
Calves were active at 3J407c.
Milch cows were inactive at9200;oce, with
sales et extra dairy as high as 975.
Sheep Sheep were dull and prices lie lower
en alt grades. Lambs and stock ewes were
also lower.
We quete as follews:
s
common.
(fllintv ltamha
lOy'lffftTJXrt. WlHltnrn .T.. !- .- "'.
' ' "-"-" "" '4,"4; sieck ewes,
flii- 25.
Hogs were uctivn and prices 23c 3? hundred
higher. We quote from 89c., with sales
of extra Chicago at 10c.
SALES AT TUB WEST PHILADELPHIA STOCK TARDS.
Reger 3Iayne, 201 Western and Texas, 4K0
A. A J. Christy, 191 West Va., AliQfi'Ac.
K- SV ?; Meuen.W WcsteriYan.l West
a. 306i
Owen Smith, 190 Western and West Va iKa
Jehn McArdlc. 32") Western and Wist Va. 5
6Kc.
Daniel Murphy, 123 Western ami West Va. 4
06c. '
M. Ulman. IK Western. SJigGc.
Schambcrg & Paul, 210 Western, 4'i0.WJc.
G. Scliamberg & Ce.. 230 Western, West Va..
and Texas, 406c. ".,
Lewcnstein & Adfer, 210 Western West Va..
and Texas, 406c.
II. Chain, jr., 63 Western, 55c.
Leuis Hern, W) West Va. ami Delaware, 3&05C
.lames Cleinsen, 55 Western, 4Kfic. a
Dauiel 1 Smyth A Bre,I6i Western and West
a., 406Jc.
Dennis Smyth. 45 Western. VZaac
Jiiincs Auff, SO Western, WAfiti'Ac.
Abe 0.-.tlicim, 32 West Va.. l0?r'c.
Bachman & Levi. 170 Western uiid
West Va.,
51. Levi, 120 W. Va., 40.VKc.
S. DrelfusTse W. V.l , 5c.
Cyrui Miller, 25 Pennsylvania, 3j03?Sc.
Henry Miller, 25 West, 506Wc.
Win. fcales, 20 Peiinsylvaniamlxed. SMmXc.
P. Hathaway, 13 Maryland, 4K5tfc. '
. Schcctz, 65 Western and W. v., 4JSGKc.
lames Eustace, 44 West Va.,3J404c?
DRESSED MEATS.
pressed Beeves were fairly active at 7
V4C.
BALES LAST WEEK.
The. Bradley, 148 head at 89!c.
W. II. Brown 140 de. at 7Jic.
C. S. Dengler. 63 de. at 7l0'Ac.
A. A. Beswcll 107 de. at VAQ'Jc.
J. F. Lewdcn 40 de at VAQ'Jc.
urcssed sheep were falrlyactlve.
Sujnuel Stewart sold 540 head dresied sheep
at
BtecK maraer.
iNe7t Y.erk' Wi'ladclpliui and Lecal Stocks
also United States Bends reported dally bv
Jacob B. Lose. N. E. Cor. Centre Square. ' -
Niw Yerk Stocks.
Stocks dull.
Aug. 30.
r.n. r.it.
1:00 3:00
A. If.
10:00
Meney.............. ..
Chicago A North Western. ...
Chicago. Mil. ft St. Paul
Canada Southern
c. C.&I.C. K.U r,
Del Leck.ft Western ,
Delaware ft Hudsen Canal...,
B0"!?!0 remm ,
Hannibal A Sf .loe
.... 4Qe ....
126 128J 1253S
1I5& 116j ll.Vfi
6j ....64
21J .... 2P4
124$ 125 125 ,
10 10! 108
MA 80 880
Lake Shere 4-Mich."seuthcraJ 123 123?i issS
94 .... 94K
ajanuaiian Elevated. jej? 21
si
mcuigun antral 94
Missouri, Kansas Texas 4e
N. Y.,Lake Erie ft Western.... 42
New Jersey Central 94;
N. X., Ontario ft Western 30J
New Yerk Central ;.-113
Ohie ft Mississippi
Pacific Mall Steamship Ce.... 49
St. Paul ft Omaha...... 39)
de Preferred 103
Central Pacific 91!
M
4112 4A
UK. VZ
94 91
31 3
.... 142S
.... 37-Si
49 49
S 39
103 102
91 90
TexaaJPacinc
Union Pacific
Wabasb, St, Leuis ft Pacific....
Preferred.
Western Union Tel.' Ce
PHILADKLTnlA.
Stocks firm.
Pennsylvania It. K
Keadlnfr.
Lehigh Valley
Lenign Navigation
Buffalo, Pitts. A western
Northern Central
Northern Pacific.....
" Preferred
Hestonvllle... ..-.-"
Philadelphia ft Erie K. R
IeweMk Mlalag.7T'...
54 55
ssy.
1233
122;
1K
8J
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4
85 86
88 89
8
61
31
40"
21
40
MX
43K
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