Se lj$mjUXt V.s:H .' r ' 1 - . ViSl Ji tV ':. 'jiTTw sftdmwjWn j- '-" r . i wrv.i VOLUME XXm-NO. 806. LANCASTER, PA TUESDAY, AUGUST 80, 1887. PRICE TWO La) r THE GROWTH OF THE WEED, rata ran'ira ur rugggec- baihkb ta - wntusraa euvmtr. Mew Ik Parmer Pint Megaa le (jeluvaM MM WtM M Nn tMIt MMMM ll- eaftsttei PHaree TrulH Mi a grab- lea mra la qit lai Laneaater Uorr.efN. Y.TImen. If "tohaeeo te ea Indian IK the devil eewed the aaad." m aad ancient poet positively declares, aid If It la true, aa many plen bed Ira effleliiliy affirm, Uat tobacco la the chief abettor of alcohol la MM festering of tkx and InflreaMag of crime," theuMtidenf people In tlil fair portion of Pennsylvania, whose tlrat act la lira waa tka earamt renunciation of tha ilarli and all hla works, and whose subsequent walk baa been Bleed Hy toward tba Increase of virtue aad tha spread el morality la tha land, an bow aad have been for yean vy lag with en aaethar la tbalr efforts te ax land tha predadng ana of Ihla satan-prepagated WMd,aad In strength ening Ita InfluenraMBaevtl-penaedteghaad aldaa of deadly alcohol, l.ta orator oeunty, espeMall y, la Ua home of tba raven aad alra pla Mennenlte, tba mera aarara aad far simpler devotee of tba Amlsh faith, Ue eelf denying aad oenaoienttous Dnnkar, tha pray arful and pious Moravian, and tha maak aad lanoeant Quaker all proverbial daaplaara of tbe weekneaaes and vlees of tbe flesh, aad habitual pa tiara away of tbat which ta evil, and holder faat te tbat whleh la geed. Thaaa ptena maa of eaav oeaaclenea maka up tha reat oeay or ijaoeaater county larmera. Probably they ara Ignorant of tba alarming statements put forward by equally ploea and eoneclenliec persons tbat tobareo la of aataale erUIn aad la doleg tha work et tba prlaea of evil a a aide partner of ram. If tbay ara net. It te eTldenl that Uev differ widely with their oe werkara la tba Lera'i vineyard, for en tbelr Laneaaiar county fartna tbay anna ally grew mere tobacco tbaa la ralaad en tha enura tonaeon ana or any auuaie tae union, with tbeexrapuoaef Kaataeay aad Virginia. am row ii m mera aw uaeiy we t If the ralermara. relrarad la aheutd happea te come late faaraaur canary aad pat en record here their reflactleaa aad laetaaatkaMagalaet the eteple product of aha Meaaealtea, l tae Amkmera, taa Duakan. MeraTlaaa aad tha Qaakera, theea qanraaat uen ei tna aeii, ueugn man or peaea, weara rtm up aaeae maa and aaad them home wMh a fleam their ear. i ir the people at large could oemetato In dividual pomilae ei aeeajr of tha laat eaa aaa report, aad bad the time aad laellaatMB te raid It threugb, tbay would come apea aaaay things that would aurprlae them, aad eaa of thf aa would undoubtedly be lha fact that Laacaatar eeaaty, Pa., la the flrat agtlculiural dlatrlet atnoeg all tba agrioul agrieul agrioul lereldtetrlctaof the United Htatea. the rich aad fameua Munrea oeunty, N. Y., being aaoend In Impenanra, and yet railing behtaa IrtneMier oeunty f.i.Ouaone In ameuat el Ita aanu.l produetlou. Tba people at large would naturally be aurprlaml te leant that fact, for I bave talked wltb many Laneaater oeunty farmara who did uet kaew It them aalvM. Tbia grat atate wltbla a Mate ha anHur UIUk 463.000 aeree out of a total of 5M.000 aerea of farm land. Hew pre aminaatiy aricaltural the puraulta of lie 160,000 InbaMlanta ara la dimeael relet by Ike fact that nutekle el the city of UMiaaaUr, with Ita 30,000 bu.y people, ta largret town Columbia baa lew thaa 9,000 population, aad tbat It will take tbe oeiblaed popula tion el Ore of the neat largest tewaa la the oeunty te equal the number of Inbabltaata la Columbia. Although probably net mera than eue tweulyrirtbef tbe oeuuty'e tillabls area la nader cultivation toietMato, tbat crop ylalde aaarly one-fifth et the annual return te tha county of tbe total value of II aarteuliural rredui'U, wlilnh rAluru la round numbura la 10.000 000. Niwrlr evary one of tbe eighty email tewna and viiliaaef the oeunty lathe centre eta rich tetMCixt growing di.trlct, and tba bth moral aunilard el tbiu all, tbe In dustry, tbrl't, health, and contentment tbat are tb rule among tbrm wltbnut an eioep eieep eioep lien, although all are buwt net only en tbe growing et lobeeeo, but en branches of Ita manufacture aa well, would bmui toabew the radical propmltleu tbat oentart with tobacco lademeralltingand vice-breeJieg te be net oely taiee, but unjust. It waa deubUaaa te the love the old Qeraaaa aaulera of Lancaster oeunty bad ler tbelr " ranch tobae," mingled largely wltb an eoo eeo eoe aomloal aanaa nowhere devolepad ee largely ee In the Pennsylvania Dutrfa, that tbe pree aat pre-euilimnee of tbe npuuty ee a grower of tobacco la In a gmauBeaiure due. Tae old German eitlerltnejiiuiury but hta Kpe. Wllbouttebaoo5tfJjBlNewa aauae e aa bla geed frauSTJbeel without flax. Te buy bis much-loved weed in Philadel phia or el tba frontier trader required tha outlay of mere eaah or produee than his eltu. aUeaatthatlma warranted blm la enarlng. Unlike Mat Hoedwla'e ballet, tbat eatae high hat must be had, tba old Qarmaa'a lobaeao most be bad, but It mustn't come high. Aad aa ha became a planter of the weed oe a amall aaele himself, aad grew aad cured hie own aaeeklag tobaeou, aad Iraqueally bad enough teaU te a aakjhhorer axehaaga for aoate aeate tbleg else. Fer maey yaara tobacco waa cultivated la Taaiamr oeualy la lata amall way. Ne ef fart was made te gala an outside awket for M, hat about tha year 1825 dgarmakere begaa te ana It la the aaaaufaetura of two gradee el eaaara, eaa of which became almost aa fa fa aaeaeeaOuaOeabuuer waa. It waahaewa aa aha half Bpaalah aad aeld at wbeleaale for Meeata a hundred, or t7e for a eeat retell, aaat waa thought te be ealy within tha reach af tba opulent or these of eatravaaant bablla. Tha ether grade was eaiiea taa "Uommeoa." It appealed te tae laetea ana pMBotaertaa aeoaemlcal emeker, for II waa put ea tha aaarket at 16& a hundred, or four for a eeat ; and you pay 10 oanUaewadaya for a worse cigar thaa these eommeaa ware," aaye a Laa eaater clgarmaker, aad ha ought te kaew. Tbeaa cigars oeetlnusd te be made aad largely aeld at the prieea named unUl tha In ternal revenue tax waa Imposed dorleg tba war. Tbe payment of tha lax forced tba price up, the commons aad half Hpaalah lest tbelr Individuality, and gradually made way for ether brand They ara new only a BMmnry, aad a fend eaa they ara te many aa old-time Dutch emeker, who, paying 6 esata for bla cigar today, frequently ex. claims: Dlbaakert Ien hah a saehl tear balb seuhhergrlktferssi, un yadera war Isir asohlae feil wart I" (Dang III oneelgotlO half Spealattae for that, aad every one waa taa Umeeeagoed.) A cigar that la aeld at two for & cseta, aad teefenleally known aa 'Hwo-Iers," lea popular aad tamUlar brand of Laaaeater ceuaty maau. taeture and eoaaamptlea. Anether brand la made aad aeld at retaU at lour ler 6 eaate. and le knewa a "tour-fera," IfUelO aaat etgaief te-day Uaotaageodaatheoommoaa o7aatawardaya.aadUtheeld bait Bpaalah atgare were Ua Umeeas geed aa the 5 eeater aTUe7, what must the refleotleaa of tba old. tune emeker be whea heilghUepeat-praudlal' Hwe-for" or puffs regreUally at hht aromaUe It waa aet uaUl 18J0 that Laacaatar eeaaty farasara began te talk of tha oultlvatlea of to te to haeaeeeaatmportaat factor la tbe domeatle eermemy of aW dlatrlet. Tba theory that .waaaaa rapaaiy naiFrn ua aeuaaa ruiaea unw wwanwtBeTeiaayeiaer erepaau gaaerally aseipied an traa among than, aad they ware alew ta laeaardiM the value of Uetr land by glvlag It an te each a crop, although that crop might yield returns Un fold Ueaa of any thlag they ware Uaa grew, tag. ftaahareaaltUaaUianibawarastla alltebsoae growing nations, balU reaaalned veatareeeme aad araeueal at faraaente dimnastiaia u pUUea of aeil by tobaaae ealtara waa aat aeeeemrllyeneaitef thai eaitan. bat was due te mreltai, unayiliantlB awmtnaia aa attempt torea a farm or plwhittaai aa the mlatakea Ueery that than a men la tba laadUaaUantalaUaaaaB. Theydemea atraten by araetlcal reaalw) thai Iehaaea aat only eheuld aat rob Ua aetl, hat tana at properly treated by lertUlaen aad wlae re. tauonlaerepa, tba lead aetaally ahaald lav urere ander lehaaaa anlUvauaa. By Ua W 'W afw tin uaa MHH'L ll U- nia giaamg ai aaai aiea bag aet ealy aet radaasel tba qaiaang ar valaeef ether fawajraiaira, batbaaanaaliy leenesed thaaa, aftba aaara nam addtag from l,600,000te mm,m te tba earn Md of Iba yearly nartaaslatal ftaht.ef taa iiaaty ta 186 H waa aet Haul IMO that Ma Imaert aaaa waa tally raeegnlsed aad far aura ea rned la H sjsrawatluaily aad exteaelvely. There ara aa ataHetlaa of tebarae growing la tha eouetyaravleas te that data. Fer tbe tint 10 yeara Mahal period tha average aaaaal yield of tha tahaaaoerep wra 6,700,00 penada Thaaaaoaddaaadaahewad aa average la iais,7as.000pendaayaar. Tha pah raaaita far tha aayea yaara Beat of the itdaeada maka tha average aaaae! yield of Ueorepl4,ao7,K7 pound la no one year elaea 1870 baa a crop of laaa thaa 10.000,. of ,bu pennae. in be one crop of leaa thaa 10,000,- 000 peaada baaa lathered. Tha laraen oreo ever ralaad la aav count v la tba UaHed (ftataa waa grown In Leaeaster oeunty ta 1919. Frem 18,600 aeree thaa la tohaeeo 18,000,000 peaada of tba Brat crop war gathered. Ohrtattena county, Ky., tbecham tbecham plea tobaaae plaaUng dkurlet of the Seuth, grew 13,600,000 peaada that year ea ecrea. That areat vleld of Laneaater 1S.&W iuniy haa aevar baaa aaualed la anv tobaaae laa eeuntv. aad tna enoerleriur of the meth eda that mark tha tobacco grower of tble ceuaty la abewa by tka fact that ae dlatrlet where tha crop la grows equals Laneaater la aay year la tba amouet ralaad per acre. Thaaa metbede have resulted la produetng a aeed-leaf tohaeeo which aleaa among eeed leaf embodies all the requteltea looked for by the tobacco bnyera. This lobaeoo la used ter cigar wrappers chiefly, aad nader the careful cultivation lha pleat haa received In tbla oeualy, a leaf of aet ealy unusual aadaxtra aadaxtra erdlaary else haa bean produced, but one that la pliant, aeft, ellky, thin, aad elastic, and without the protuberant veins ee mueh dis liked by elgarmakere, Laavea 6 feet long andneerlyS feet wide are ae rarity, while leaves .60 by 38 Incbes have been known te maa dp tbe run el tba yield of whole fields. Tha Laacaster oeunty plantar calculatae aa a yield per aera of from 1,600 te 2,000 pounds of tobacco. Tbe greatest yield ea record was 3,800 pounds per acre, but 2,'. 00 penada la net an oaeommon return in revoraeie aeesena While tha crop la a preoarleua one, owing te enemies that attack It Irem aeed time te harvest, aad elements tbat carry destruction te it aa they de te no etber crop, burners de net thlak that, taking It year In and year out, It le mere uncertain than the average of farm crops. It ceeta nearly fl&O te grew aa acre of tobacco for market In Laneaater ceuaty. Tha farmer formerly never reckoned ealeaa thaa tlQOereni par acre ea his crop. A profit of fJKW waa at ana time by no means unusual Aa high aa M0 bae been realised during laaaaa of high markets. But the suoeaan el Ueaa aaaagil la tobacco growing haa withia tba paatfew yaara tadaaefee assay farmers te beeesaa aiaatera that lha Held haa ban over worked. Tae eappiy bee been brought tee area with demand, aad aa ever produetloa la aay commodity alwaye reealta, the daye of large predM, or, aa aaaay I.aawaaier eeaaty farataraaaaert, of aay prefllai all la tobaeeo ratsiag la ttla eeaaty ara geae. Yerk, Berka,' Lebeaea, Ubeeter, Dauphla aad ether oeuallee have beeease eeaalderable grewara of tohaeeo elaea Laneaater became pre-eminent aa a lobaeoo dlatrlet, aad the buelaeesbes bacon greatly divided. Yet It la a atgniacant fact that tha Laneaater ceuaty farmer, although ha aaya hu preOU ea tobaaae have been destroyed, adda a Utile every year te bla tobeeoo area, lacresses tbe aumber of hta earaa and ahede, aad deaa aet curtail ale familiar ecoeuat by a single dol lar. He haa ae land for sale for lees thaa 300 aaacre, aad aeme that haa deaa well In lobaeoo ae eaa eaa touch for leaa than 1600 an aera. It m the story of tbe downtrodden dairy farmer of Orange ceuaty, N. Y. Te hear blm mean hie mwforteaeeyon cannot bale but beaare lhalbalaen Ua ibraabeid of tha almaheaee. but at the eaaee tune be e aas aamate two- alerraai cel apea blgb-bred knee-deep la almost herde readlna: la cram Douaeieas meaaews, wnue nie bus w hauled te the etauaa by horses whose pedl areeeelart from old Hemblelenlen blmselt The downtrodden farmer of any region le a bleated fraud. The Inaeet pasta that aasall the tobacco pleat la Laneaater oeunty ara tbe asms tbat tbraatee It la wtj planting district, but In Ihla dlatrlet the crop le particularly endan gered by ball-eterma which aeem te be pecu liar te tbla ball of country. They are net only looked for any day between tbe middle of June aad tbe middle of August, but tbay are always furleua and heavy. Hall te tbe depth of elx Inehea fell In aeme pert or this oeunty during one storm In J uly. Tbe dan ger te tbe lobaeoo crop from hailstorms Is ae much leered by planter tbat an Inauranee company, formed te take rlaka en growing tobacco against lese by hall, la one or tbe eelld Institutions or Laneaater oeunty. 1 1 la tbe only company el the kind In tne atate. Fer a each premium of 1176 per acre this oempeny will Insure a tobacco grower's crop against ball damage te tbe amount of tli'i an acre, aad tha punters leek upon the pre mluma aa money wisely Invested. The bulk of the lobaeao crop of Lancaster, aa well ea the adjoining count!. Is pur chased by warehouse men or paekera of ibis oeunty. There are nearly 200 large ware ware beueee ha the oeualy, eae-baif of which ara la Lea easier oily, which, next te Mew Yerk, le tha larasat aaad leal tobacco aaarket In tha UaHed WahJB. Tobaaae avenue, la Laacaa tar, le a notable aad aetadatreet In this par. Mealar trade. la tba buying Beacon ua teratere, ea daye of tbe week eetepert ter the porpeee, cart tbelr tobaeeo Inte Laneaater, sometimes aa aaaay aa 100 four aad six hone taenia filing Inte Ua city ea recelvwg daya." The lobaeoo le aaat la horn aa far aa SO miles around, aad llama tbat oeme that dtsianee ara aaat forward Ua night before, ae that they nsay arriv u Laneaater la time te se cure a postuea favorable for a quick aad oon eon oen vealeai delivery at the peekera. The atresia In Ua vtetsMy el the warehouses en Ueaa daya ara ae bteaknaed by lobaeoo wagons that there la se thoroughfare for ether veblclea, Aa aaaay as 6X0 wagons are unleaded In Ua city In a day, aad 1,000 4W0 pounds of tobaeeo pecked ta tbe warehouse during tbe eeme time. Oa reeelvlag daye Ua Lancaster beaka pay te human froaFueo.ooo te ttso.eoo en cheeks given them by packer rer tobaeeo delivered. Tbe largest buy ara of Lancaster aaad leaf an maoulaetoren In New Yerk and Ban Franoieeo. TnanecullaradaDtabllltv te clear maklnar of the Laneseter oeunty lobaeoo whleh la a hybrid result of propagating Cuban, Orinoco, aad domeatle hlnda together haa called Inte exlateneeta the oeunty nearly 1,000 cigars manulacterles. Every town and hamlet haa its oee, two Ibree, or a deisa factories. Lan caster oily haa a few laea tbaa 160 large estab llahmeata of thta kind. Tnaae factories turn out ever 2,000,000,000 clgan a year, low and high grade. The govermeet tax ea tobaeeo from Ule nveaue dlatrlet last year waa IL100,000. Tha Lsaeaatir oeunty lobaeoo crop for 1887 la new being out, aaa It premlees te be the heaviest and beat elnee Ua exceptional yield of 187ft The largest crop since that season waa ueorep of 1886, when 10,675,000 peuada wen raised. The 1887 crop, It la believed, wm reach, If net exeeed, that of 187A Up te thia year the total yield el tobacco la Lanoaa Laneaa ter eeaaty etaee 1880 waa nearly 800,000,000 DOUBua. aaa aaaea aw.uw.uw te tne weaim of Ua eeaaty. Tba plsnurs expect tbe 1887 crop te add at least 13,000,000 men te Uelr bank aoeounts and among Ueaa bank ao ae ao eeaala la Ue waalU of each men aa Oeaeral Blmea Oamarea, Meaater Den Cameren, Cel. James Dafly, aad J. J. MeUraaa, aU mll mll lleaalnaad wtaaalveaTewen of iobaeoo la thai eeaaty. x tarn LoedL vaeet. rasas rr Aera" le Ue VMM Beperted gram Bvery gsswea ef laeOeaan, Ne ether matter J eat bow la hair ae Impor tant te tobaaae famera aa Ue beusing of Ue crop of 1887, The crop hi beyond question Ua greatest aad Ue beet that has been grown la Pennsylvania for years, If It la net ue DBBtarsrrrewala Ue atate, la Laneaater oeunty Ue crop le pretty a vealy divided be tweea aaad leaf and Havana ased-Ue former being probably Ue baa vteat part of tba eaep aad the latter tba better part, Froasalleeo Freasalleeo Froasalleee Uaaaaf lha eeaaty reperta aeme tat that Ue one) tenotemy an tatmeea eaa, bat that It la of eaaalieat quality, free from damage by woraraer ball or mat or aay ether laparfao laparfae laparfao ttea, "Twetheamsda penada per aere," Is tteelaoBnnBwaewfreaaU eeoUeaa, Aa aaaanawal aaaay alberoreMwe nay raea raea taMtssMefaMV.aUah'aua.MtrantVebe, eg snaiaaeiaaeaiaarbavaDasn 48 la is fcrahaa la leaatb af wiiifiadlag wMib. Olbarfanaen athaaaiBBhr raaertilmllir aatwiahlaavai eat aad aasMy Aaetaar week will eeell allea theaelei. WebearerplaaUagaaslateaaJalyeth that ara rally rlped.aad ready te be beaaed i aad wa bear of early crops that ware eat of! a raw weeke age tbat ara almost eared, aad leek beaallfuL Everything pramgrafhit Ueorep of 1887 will be aet only Ue largest bat tba best ever grown la Lancaster oeunty. Mat mueh le delag la old tohaeeo. Dealen anaegtaalagteeell'w) "old toaaese'' be- then le aet mueh te be had of elder Met mueh of tba '86 crop baa yet eampled, bat Ua geed that have bean campled an tuning eat very well ladeed. Traaeeetlena la elder crops have beta limited Ule week. The Jersey Hbere 7eraM publishes a list of 00 tobaeeo farmers of Lyoemlng oeualy, who have this season grown 666 aeraa of tobacco. Tbla lncludea the greater portlea of Ue crop grown la Ue oeunty. The crop la aaldtobeexeelteat. Taa Msw Yarn Market. Frem tbe U. 8. Tobacco Journal. The market kept up ita bright lapeet aad aetlvlty. A number of out of town buyers, together with many oily manufacturers, pa raded In the market, and aamereaa sales et men or lees Importance was tbe result. The fear of aa Impending eoareity of bladera brought about tha aale el about 1,200 eeees of '80 Connecticut seoenda, and aeme 000 eases sundry old crops aultsbie for the purpose. The new seconds wen sold at 12 te 13 eenta, while tbe old eteeka, for binders, realised en an average 10 cents. New crop wrappen wen net aeld during the week. Tbe 'excellent prospects, the high price or Humatra aad Ua sudden great Inquiry ler each ateck made beldera put en tha air of ladependeaee, which bad become almost obsolete la Ue leal market. Of oeurse their prices sn much hlgber te-day than tbsy wen a month age, And new, aa a natural oeoaequenoa te the Improved state of Ue market, parties an ruahlng te Ue tobaeeo raising eeetlena te ee ee eun the cream (?) or tbe '87 crop. Tbla may be ceed or bad nellev : certain It la that it adda te the buoyancy of Ue market aad asrvaaas an additional Inspiration te activity sod enterprise. The total aslee for Ue week wnabeBt3.60a Bnmatn Held cautiously t the aaap rash, Ueaga, whteh for yean almost bad bean a character Istie or tbe Sumatra trade la ear aaarket, baa during Ue past few weaka ebaagad Intoaaaaaleiona haittag almost over ever careful wsyeT doing bueinses. The geaei ally htgber duly, coupled wltb higher Importation figures, and Ue reperta of ue exeslieat quality el Ue '80 aaad leaf wrappen ara Ua moving factions ta Ue present condition of Ue market, Balee el ue week about 300 bales at SUS te 12. 10. Havana Moderately active ; salt 500 bales al75oteU20. from the Tobaeeo Leaf. Seed Leaf Trade among Jobbers Ule week baa been very eatlalaotery. Several large amies, Including some entire parking., are nperted. Little Duleb el tbe 1880 crop was sold te ue extent el eeveral hundred eases at advanced flgutee. Samples of new goods ara arrlvlna freely, and en Ue whole eeem te give aatlafactloe. A Water etreet Arm aid te an uptown manufactunr tbl week Uetr peeking or Housatenlc, which eon sisted of 268 esse. We bear or Little Dutch being brought In Ue Beld of Onte at geed prleaa. Sumatra '-The delay atUeappraiser'aotnee toeaasmejalagiiat.)ae deal of an. noyaaea, Ooede which arrived ehewtAw-' gnat 1 bave net yet been appraised. Tbe ap praiser claim te be doing all tbat la peaetble wtU Ue belp at bla command, but tbla la a peer aolees te Ue leipirtera, A few leta were aasesssd tbl week at 00a and 02 s. An active Inquiry has prevailed, but aale neve been Hulled for the reason tbst buyers nfuee te close salee until tbey knew what Ue duty le te be. Tne importatleoa ae far Ule year an eeveral thousand bales lest than Uey wen at Ueeametlme last year, and tbl le solely attributed te the uncertainty aa te duly. Much flue tobece U looked for at Ue next Inxsrlptlen te be held during the early part of next month at Amsterdam. The sales toot up SOU bales st from f 1 15 te ft 8a Havana Tbl market baa been ntber quiet alnee our laat rtpnru Prices, however, donet weaken. About 300 balee aeld at Irem 60j te tl 05 and 150 bale at f 1 22. Uaa.' Weekly Repert. Sales of aeed leal tobaeeo reported ter Ue Imtklmokmekr by J. S. Gana Sen A Ce., tobaeeo brokers, Ma 131 Weter etreet, New Yerk, for tbe week ending August 29, 1S87 : G60essee 1886 New England Havana eeed 1G 23a.; 200 esata 1886 New England 13 16c.; 4(10 cases 181 .tale Havana, p. t s 452 eases 1880 Dutch, 9 10a; 263 essee 1880 Pennsylva nia Havana, p.1; 150 case 18), Wisconsin Havana, p. t ( 150 eases 1884 Wlacenaln Ha vana, HKe ; 100 essee ls0 Ohie, 7U9c ; 100 eases 1883 85 Pennsylvania, 1216a. Total, 2,445 eases. la lbs Heaeateale Valley. The tobaeeo In Ue Housatenlc Valley la be lag harvested and blda fair te be a Una crop. Rumer Is already afloat of early porehaeee by aeme of the loeal buyers. Tbe rainy weather bas impeded Ua cutting te a eerteta extent, yet considerable le already In Ue buildings. There will net be ever two twe Ulrda aa many aeraa of the valley tobaeoo Uht year aa last. Deal Belaaflarryt Concerning Ue cigar leaf market leading New Yerk merchants say : 'There seems te be aa active Inquiry for domeatle goods of all kind, and especially for anything tbat oeutalna geed wrappers, Such stock will bring fair and' remunerative prlees, Sumatra being very high la prien Manufacturers will aeek fine leal wherever they can find it, but Ua trouble ta there la net a great deal en hand. Tbe eurplue of geed old ateck la very much reduced, end Ua proaeeot in oeneequenoe Is favorable ; but tbia fact "doe net warrant buy Ids In Ue field and en Ue poles, whleh Is new going en, as there le sure te be a strong and probably a euoeecsful ettert made te secure a uniform duty en Sumatra leaf, and tbat duty may be tlxed at 35 eenta per peuud. If Ule ettert prove eueueuful It la easy te aee what will be Ue disappointment or tbeae who ara new buying domeeUe leal at high prleaa en Ua Janler Mecnanlee Invited te Panda. On laatTbureday evening Coneatega Coun cil Ne. 22, J unler Order American Mechanics, reeaived an Invitation from Yerk te partici pate In Ue celebration el Ue centennial of Ue ally of Yerk en September 24. Tbe Invita tion baa been extended by tbe autberltlee or tbat cltyUreugh Corderua oeunoll Ma 115, Jr. O. U. A. M. A oemmuBloatlon waa also received from tbe offlea of the atate oeunoil aecreUry In Philadelphia, Inviting all Ua oeunoila lu this country te participate la a parade of Ue order in Philadelphia ea September IS In honor el Ue constitutional esntenauu. BeU of Ua above Invitations have baaa ex. leaded te all Ue oeunoila in Ula oeunty, aad Geerge Shlttler council will act en Ua matter te-morrow night and Uoeaatoga and Empire ea Uelr respective nlgbta of Ula week. Tbe feeling among tbe membera la te ac ac eept Ue Invitation te Yerk and all Ua ooua eoua oeua ells of Ula oeunty te go aa one dslsgatlon.pre- cure a band of music and adept aeme uallerm manner of equipment. Tha rates of fare and expense will be very low and Ua meeting of Coneatega will be large en Thursday night te decide whleb la la vltaUea te aeeept. Lsitsrs Oraalea by IB Begleter. Tha following letters were granted by Ue register of wills for the week ending Tuesday, August 39 1 ' ADMiMi.TB-VTieit Jacob B. Eshlemaa, rteeeaaed, late of Maner township ; Benjamin K. Eahleman, Maner, administrator. Barbara Sbeiit, deeaased, late of Maner tewaahlpi Samuel Hbuits, Maner, admlnla admlnla trater. Aaaa Draehbar, deceased, lata of Laneaater elty i Philip Draehbar, etty. aomlalatrater. Barbara Bender, deceased, Ule of C'wrnar C'wrnar vea tewaablp i CbrtsUaaBoeder, Cwnutrvea. admlalatratera, t, a. Tbstambbtabt Jaatea MUbura, de- i.uieeriraitea tewaablp; B. Henry OPENING OF THE FAIR. tMBVABBIMXtatKBAMBaKJOt BB axatmiti taradJra'j rsmm. ArMelee I by ad by rraM. lewees, Vegetables Ar- AaeU lovely day for the fair aad a right sMdeaee aus ateraiag. Tae eeara. alen aad disorder aad dlmrraaaamiat of an. blbita whleh ararksd tbe eaaalag of tba Mr Monday have dlaappeared, aad alaaest all tba exhibits In all denartmeats an new la plaee aad prraint a vary attractive apaaaraaea. A atrell Ihreagb Ue lower fleer of Ue mala building abewa a wonderful Improve meat la Ua arrangemeat of goeda, Filaa Braaemaa'e datxtlag display of ebaadetiera, etaad lamps, etadent lampa, mirrors, flaeeailery, Ac, attracn untvenal atteatlen. The exhlbtta were arranged by Jacob Perter, priaelpal aaleseaan for tha ex ex hibltera, Jake" laaa artlet la each aaat ter, bnt Ue display ha baa nude Ula tlase aurpsassa all hla former eflerta. Sease of Ua ebaadeilera ara werU 9100 eaeh, aad ara model of beauty. M. Haberbuah, wheaa exblblta adjela Ueaa of Fllea A Braaemaa, baa finished Ue arrangement el hla exblblta. Tha walla are hang wtth robes of all kinds mera costly than Ue choleeat tapestry and Ua esillng covered wlU blankets. The silk plush car riage robes worth 125 eaeh ara beauties, and tbe harness, trunks, satcbsls, Ac., an aim plea of fine werkmanabip. Gee V. HecaerA Ce'e exhibit of Ua cele brated Hoeker's buckwheat aad ether flours, h In eplendld ahape, and Mr. F. P. Jenlaen, who Is la ebarge wlU aoerps of oeurteous aa sMaata, dlsuibatea gratuitously te all oemera epeolmenaef het cakes, Ac, made from the fleer. Adjemlag Heeket's exhibits la a display of Jamee Pyle'a pearllne waablag oempoaad aald te be better Uaa aay kind of soap, aad of whleh 7,000 peaada will be glvaa away during Ue fair. Inaaadjelalag vestibule la PretTyler'e llghtalag eleaaatag oempoaad, a weaderfal article for removing palat or grease spots from cleu lag. TbaWamasr lamp la exhibited la a room adjoining Ue above. It Is nea explosive, burns without ehlmnsy, emits aettber smoke or odor, and baa a oeoklag apparatua that maybeattacbed te It tbat wUl cook a meal for a whole family for a eeat. The PlUabury Minnesota fleer la silk hscks attracts mueh attention in Ue north lower room. These aaekaaralbe aame that ware exhibited at Ue great Mew Orleaaa ahew, where the flour took Ue flrat premium. Mr. Andrew M. Qarber has charge of Ue dlaplay. Jehn F. Helnltlah baa en exhibition a beautlfull arranged assortment of Atlas paints, Including dry colere, colere In oil, white lead, Atlas stains, Allan oeaoh and ear- rtage colere, Ac; exhibited In glara betUea and I agsaofallateaateenitporibaiiia, DrSew tee, of Philadelphia ,a rapresentallve of Oeo. D. WeUerlll & Ce., Ue manufeeturera of tbeee paints, aesieta Mr. Helnltsb. Clarke, Ue grocer, wheaa great dlaplay la hub room we nouesa ntenaay, is naejr te-dsy wlU a corps of aaslstante, eervlng delioleua tea and aromatic oeOea te hundreds of visi tors. Oa the opposite aide et the room het but tered rolls arc given away by Uw agenta el Ua Brunswick mills. Tbe rolls ara made of Ue Martha Washington Creamery buttered flour." TUB AGRICULTURAL TINT. Tbla department has Improved wonder fully alnee yesterday. Tbe display of ground plants and flowers exhibited by Kebrer A Bra and F. F. Mearlg include almost every. Ulng tbat grows in tbe garden or greenhouse. The most attractive piece of these exhibits Is a great 11 oral cress el growing geraniums and etber plant placed near tba entrance of Uetent. It la Ue work of Rehrar A Bra and weighs 000 pounds. A datura, exhibited by Mr. Mearlg, also attraete much attention. It will bloom Wednesday or Thursday. THB FRUIT DKPARTMBKT. Caspar Hllier A Sen ara the largest exhibi tors of fruit. They ahew 67 varletiee of apples 88 of peara, 25 et grapes, 7ofpraehee,S or plume, 1 qulnes, 1 oantelepa, auger corn, 7 varleuea el tomatoes, 23 of potatoes, and a plate et Japan chestnuts. Daniel Bmeycb exhibits a very flaallaoef paara, peaebes, grapes, apples, plunra Jaad qalneaa. Waa. Waldle, Charlaa E. Leng, Obarlee Llppeld, Mr. Slerline, of Colombia, aad a few eUan also have iaa spool meas of fruit. J. Aldus Hsrr ahawa a plate of applet of Ueorep 011886, wbleh ara yet la exeallaat oeadltloa, alUoegb aaarly two yaara old. Never before waa there ae fine a display et pumpkins aa assy new be aaea la Uablg tank There an about -te of Uem; aeme of Immenaa else, weighing from 50 te 200 pauada eaeh. Te Williamson A Fester, Ue Kant King street mercbanta, meat be glvaa Ue credit of tbla Interesting display, aa Ue exbioiten ara contending for ua valuable prizes offered for Ue largeet and finest pump kins, by tbat enterprising firm. Geerge M. Stelnman A Ce. exhibit aeme of Ue finest egg plants and cantelepea ever shown at a fair. There ara eeveral alalka of aeed leaf and Havana seed tobaeoo that an worth looking at, aeme et Ue atalka being seven feet In height aad Ue leaves rty long and bread. Tbe names of ue exhibitors ara net given. Norbeek A Mlley, Ue old reliable " car riage benders, have a desen vehicles of vari ous styles, In the western part of ue tent. They ara highly finished and make a fine show, A. C. Welchana. agent, made quite a street parade Monday afternoon wlU bla exblblta, which cenalst of an Eclipse" trac tion engine, a separator, a porta ble angina and a water and fuel wagon, Tha parade moved from bla shops, en Walnut etreet, te North Queen, te Mew, te Ue fair greunda, Te-day be le running hla engines and showing Ua medals he baa wea at former lain. Jehn Rebmaa baa a Una display of Imple ments from the works of D. M. Osberne A Ce., Auburn, M. Y, Among Uem ara right band aad left hand, front gear aad rear gear binders aad mowers. Wa will have te deter until te-morrow aay aoUeaof Ue exhibitors of agricultural Im plsmenta, wagons, earrlagee, atevea, ranges, Aa, of wbleh Uere are many flue apeclmena la ue buildings en ua upper part or ua greunda. Mra. Jehn A. Burger exblblta Urea tidies, wash alaad, cover dresser, cover and pair of eatltae pillow ahama, la tbe aula bulidlag. Tickets eaa be bad at the aaeratary's otfiee, old poetefBoe belidlag, Centra Square. TO-atOBBOW'a PBOOBAMHB. The levera of muate will aet forget that Ue contest et the oeraet bands fertbe V&e DlaateB oeraet, offend aa a special prise by Kirk, JobaeeaAOa, wUl take plaee Wed nesday altera oea. rollewwg laa lanefeatrlea ta taa trials ef speed Ual wUl take Bleee WedaaaUy alter. BOOB I avecst 11-1:11 a. Cdward Walker, Uneaster, eaten b. g. greek BaUaalsjralawr, r.B.T., aahtra he eaters g. bl, eaesa Dlde, 3nieT . Eag auHetta, eaters b. s. tersi rS;liaosis.ratersea,Pa,aBtsrsb g.Praak. Wm. Ptaa, lrwa.ier. enter b g. Mlly O. OerarTrewbrMge, West cheater, esurs b. g. aeea aewautn. Moeke Ladwlg, Blrdsbore, eaters g. g Toptea yln aickard, exfnrd, enter b.m.liai. A, I. OeawUsgs, Hsrrlsburgi enters b, g. araaa a .. D. Vaa Bera, Blehbore, eaten s. g Little os tajjgaiacQealgle, Laaeuter, enters s. m. Lady ADsctTtlvsitVMits stmnre-rcaa.llM. ht. B. raarass, Welt Ghsster. enure ok. s. Jekn U. tnrfattik. Oanav talanA W V . ..Ui. ch. ft. Bumble. Jeeephaieiai,Geaey Iilsad.lf. Theaters eh. g.Braaawlek. Hsrry Lassaberg, Philadelphia, enttra b. a. Mn.n7e. Blebs, censy ;ialaad, . r., eaters b. . Leonid... Krrljh siefflsr, Beading, enters en. g. Sam Walten U tarter HeJl.miUtneTe, eaten Aresdle. r. M. May, Blktes, Maryland, eater b. m Jehn Lambert, Philadelphia, enters Peps Lee. B. A. surer, Bradford, enter, b. g. Klek Davis. B. H. roost, enters r. g. shesstrtng. bibb mb a aaattavM errtca. After (aalsgan AawaMieile Qestge Oeald Het aM Bmanlasm. Geerge Heffman, aged about 88, died Mon day afternoon ta Ue offlea of Dr. M. M. XMehle In Harrtaburg from Ue effect of aa aareiustle admlnletered for Ua purpose of having teeU extracted. la aa Interview wlU a Patriot nperter Dr. Ritchie said t I asked blm If he was In Ue habit et tak tag an ectctthetle en aueb oeoaslona. He aald vee; he wanted an aniettheUe. I aaated him In a high-back rocking chair aad prepped It back ae that he was la a recumbent position. I mixed two parti of sulphuric ausr and one part chloroform, Ue whole making about an oaaee. i pro ceeded teadmlnlater It te blm la Ue usual way and at one time I apeke te him aad he aaewered. I took my loreepe and palled but teeU and he leaned ever and expectorated. Afterward he eat beck again and Uea I noticed eigne which were unusual aad I aaat for Dr. Howe, next deer. By Ula Usee Mr. Heflman Beamed better, aad I Kalahari taklag out a root from bl mouth. He again abewed alarming sy mptema aad I laid him dewa ea Ue fleer aad after sending for DraBayder, Hehiar. Cook aad Fred Ooever. I baana snv- aeUtowetkwIUhimforreaBsoliatloa. iriaaliy aw oteer pByanasM esme aaa mi or i worked wluVhim, bat U was of ae avail. He died about aa bear after eemlai aad K waa probably hair aa bear tbat wa worked wiu him. Yea I examMed him earaf oily before glvlag bias tbe aaa). Uetie aad ha eppeeref perfectly eenad. Hla heart aserasd te be all right; be aald be waa perfectly bealUy aad I ceaatdered aim a proper person te give aa anteaUeUe." Tna oeroner Impanelled a Jury, aad after a poet mortem examination a verdlet will he Mr. Heflman ta a eon of ex-Sheriff Heffman, Hla wife U vhnttag la Sun bury, aad Ue aad taleiligeaea waa telegraphed her. He was a book-keeper a. the office of Ue Herriaburg foundry and era chia shops en Allisen's bill, aad hadbeea employed Uere about two yaara. He waa a trusted and effluent empleye and bad a large number of friends. Mr. Heffman waa well known la Laneaater. He attended Franklin and Marshall college end waa a member et the class et 1872, bat left ta hla aopheraera year. aaraaaaB te xabj-e waaaa. IIThey Akl able riff the Oenwall A bjsw HelUu B.llreaa WUl Be BaUt. Liwoelh, Pa., Aug. 2a A large and Unslssile meatlBaT of hnsfasss aaaa. Is ewnsn and citizen of Llnoeln end vhsniryv waa held this evening In Ue public aoheol heuss, ta Ue interest of the prejested aew railroad from Cornwall te Maw Helland. The meeting was oelledte order by Ue chair man, Dr. G. C. Klnard, and ha stated Ue ob ject et Ue meeting. The secretary, Mr. L.E. Miller, further etated Uat Ue oemmlttee Bppelnted were te Lebanon and consulted wlU Rebert C Celeman aa te Ue prospects et Ue read being built Mr. Celeman In formed Ue oemmlttee that Ue read will be built providing the land-ewnera would be reasonable wlU Uelr charges for damages. The following persona wen appointed a oemmlttee te assist Ue chief engineer, Mr. Crewsll, who wUl be along Ue route In a few weeka te locate Ue read and rattle wlU Ue property-ewaera: A. B. Hellinger, Jehn Y. Weldman, R. W. Bard, BenJ. Winter, Peter Garret, Daniel Irwin,' L. L. Haueu ateln, Israel G. Erb, and BenJ. Haea. This oemmlttee haa elected L. L. Haaeaatein aa praaldeat ead R. W. Bard aa aeeratary. A gnat deal of interest la maalteated la reanid te UebuUdleg of Ula railroad by ear people in Ula vicinity. Lead-ewaera are reaaenable, aeme asking ae danrage what ever. Aa te Ue quratlea of ateakn, we bave baaa iafermed Uat quite aa amount of Brack wul be taken as the read premises te be a MM rnaa Bdeea rslssalBg. Maribtta, Aug. 80 Mr. Haary Wolfs, etChWklaa, died Ula aaoralaget btoodpol bteodpol btoedpol aoBlag. large earbaaew 12 taebes la di aautar baa formed ea bla back. He waa about 65 yean et age aad laavae a family. Fer auay yaara be was Ua msnsger et tbe Myers lurnaee at Chleklee. At praraat be waa the suparvlser of East Denegal towa tewa ablp. Last evening Mra. Isabella Judy died. She waa 80 yean of age and had been suffer ing from drepey, Alleged I-arceay el a Uerte. rreru tbe Philadelphia Ledger. Christian Kelly, of Laneaater, Pa., waa ar retted at Ue Ridge avenue entrance te Fair mount Park early yesterday morning for Ue alleged larceny el a bone claimed te be Ue property or H. A. Rote, of 2401 Huntingdon street. Kelly end Reth recently dissolved partnership. The allegation la Uat Kelly broke open Ue arable early yesterday morn ing, took eat Ue bona and waa ea bis way te Laneaater when captured. Magletrate Meall bound him ever ea Ue ebarge of lar ceny. m Mera Water. The East End Street Car oempeny baa roe eon te think Uat new It baa been supplied wlU water ter Ua use of Ita stables. Mr. Hetter alnee bis return baa extended Ue pre vleua abaft of 28 feet te 84 feet. Tbe water rlaee In the well te the height of 41 feet. Mr. Heffer stepped drilling Ula morning. He leela satisfied Uat Ue supply will laat. HU oeatraot la te furnish a aupply of water for a TkeLlederkrae Peetlral. Tha midsummer festival et Ue Laneaatsr XJederbranstoek place la ue garden la Ua rear of Knapp'a saloon last evening. The Liberty band furnished Ue musle, wbleh waa of Ua brat, aad Ue aeclety under Ue leadership el Prof. Haas aaag a number of eeleotleaa. The Upealag erptae bereei Olty Regular Biaymakar weat te Piae atraet tbla morning te farnleh the llae of that etreet from Chestnut te Walant Thta square wUl be epeaed Ureugh Ue laada of Jamb Griera estate aad baa baaa drawled ta tha elty. Thirty heuara ara tat eeana of atroeUoB ea tbla aqaara. Wesley Btopteford te aaaai tatreabl a He teeaargedwUh aaraalllag hla wlte, aad baa beMlaaaUtavaaearlag beferaAraer. A. r, DeaaeUy. - "-- - the lane aiailaa , ajaafraaawB as eaj y tteaV.ratraaiMr m caaaw aw wjiidB. A tart te Beeever great a live BBP0B8 JUDOB PATTBBSOir, The salt et Fraaklla DUler far tba aaa af Keaaaaa Btebataa va, Ue Peaa frea esai aaay (limited) was attached for trial before Jadae Patterson la the upper eeart room ea Meaday afternoon. Frem tba tesllateay ef Fraaklla DUler It appaara Ual be reeled tbe pattern shop aad foaadryaMaebadtetba Peaa Irea works sad occupied Ueaa deaartateaU far aeara time. He claims that ue eempaay ewea htm $284,38 ler work deaa aad la addi tlea about Urea haadnd dellan for toots aad machinery beleaglng te him, whleh be clalma he was aet allowed w take away when be eeased te become a tenant. The defease admit having toela aad ua chlaery of Ua value of $41, belonging te DUler, which were net taken away whea be vacated that premleee. The balance of the artleUeeieimed by DUler were bought by Ue eempaay. The Item In Mr. DUIer'ablll for eastings Is disputed. The olalmef tbe defease le that he agreed te a reduction of oae-leurU eeat per pound, beoanee the east la wen offered by Jeha Best A Sen at Ue redaeed price, aad this reduction en the eastings made by Ue oempeny will mera thaa balance hla bUl for castings furnished. OalruU. Birena judo a uvtnasTdir. " The salt of J. D. Warfel va the Laaetster County Mutusl Llva Stock Inauranee oom eom oem peny was attached ler trial la the lower oenrt room en Meaday morning. This la aa action te recover the value of a horse insured In Ue above named oempeny. Plaintiff claimed that en November 29. 1873, be had a horse In sured for 1200. The horse died In November 1874 and he made demand for 1200, Ue amount of Ua Insurance. The oempeny sub mitted Ue ease te three arbltrateraand Uey decided against Ue eempaay and aesiiaid Ue lesa at $302,06. This amount Ue company refasedte pay. Tbe defease was that Ue Insursncs waa effected by fraud ; Ue hone lasared wasnet worth ever $75 ; Ual ha was unsound whea lasared, aad Warfel kaew Uat test. It waa abewa tbat Warfal'a raputattea for veracity as bed. ea trial. OT7BBBMT BUSIHBSS. Jeha H. Meaner, et Kara Hempfleld, waa appointed gaardlaa of Ue mlaer ehUdraa et Kflaaaael Bach, deeaaaed, lata of Keet Hemp fleld tOWBBbip. Jeha A. Stauffer, of Edaa tewaablp, waa appointed oenstable of Edea tewaablp In plaee of Jeseph Relneer, removed te Parkas- Derg. A Of MM MAOtOBt WiBB. Tbla morning a fire took plaee la western part et ua elty. About a qi prat six o'clock an alarm waa atrnek from box 23 at Marietta aad Columbia aveaara aad West King street. Tha fin waa feaad. te be la a two-story brick bulidlag la tae rear et 653 Onega street, whleh ta need aa a cigar factory. The band ing la ewaed by the Laaeaarar eeaaty beak aad occupied by Mrs. Jeaaaasa Hras,wUeelB.M. Haas. The flnraia were ism any ea aaad aad tba ara waa en tlagnlahed la a abort time. There wen probably flrty earaa et tobaaae la Ua eeuar aad several of thaaa were entirely by fire, while Ue ethera were greatly aged by water. The fleer la tbe eeuar BMlpdeatfewed by fines waa tba flrat Bssrary waa aa have atari Hera wtth fifteen or twenty tfrdaybyMr. aaoend etery room was te bave baaa manufacturing pnrpesaa. la Ula room were Ue toots, moulds, Aa, which were net dam aged, aa neither Ue fire nor water reached Uat fleer. A few clgan en Ue first fleer were dampened. The Insuraaoe en Ue to te to beooo waa $2,600 In companies raprraaalea by Ryan A Plnkerten, and Ula wlU mere Una cover Ua tots. Tha fin waa undoubtedly Ue work et aa ineendlary, and It waa etarted among Ua tobaeuo eaeee la Ue cellar. , TMsAtlerseea'srure. A fin alarm wad slroek from box 57, ea Leve lane, Ula afternoon. It waa censed by the burning of n amall shop In Use yard of Geerge Bhaller, at Me. 723 Poplar streM- Although Ue firemen made the long ran in geed time Uey were able te get aoareoly aay water, and Ue building waa boob burned te Ue ground. Mr. Bhaller aradUeplaoeaaaearpeaterehop aad all et hie tools, bsacbsaAa, were lest. A little out house wbleh atoed ageiaet Ua abea, waa also destroyed. Tha building la supposed te bave baaa aat em fin. jxaurea or raa aaimaun. la eanj Londen, Aag. 3a A mesUag of the oabl eabl aet waa hastily eumateaed te-day ea aoseuat et Ue dlaaauatsetlea expraraed among Ue Ualoeleta about Ue preelafmlag et the Ma Ma UenalLeagae. The geverameat has, la ooa eoa oea aeqoeaoe of ula, decided te proclaim ealy eertaln dnarieta of Ireland. An BsetUag BvleNea. Dublin, Aag. 30. The eviction war baa begun la right earnest en Mr. O'Grady'aee tatea at Herbert town. The baUtffa begaa Ue attack te-day by attempting te dutedge tbe widow Crlmlat, wheaa shanty waa firmly barricaded. The Inmataa resisted Ue attack wlU deter deter mlaatlen ; Uey Unw atones at Ua bailiff and pound beUlng water en Uelr heada. The attaektag party Uen procured crewban aad begaa making a hole In Ue wall ; aeme elamberad te Ua reef aad tried te effect aa entranee In Uat way. Tha eyloten ware rapulaed four timet, Tba pollee, of whom Uere ara three hundred en hand, Uea tried Uelr powers, bat wsn severely aesided and. forced te retire. A oemblned attack of police and bailiffs waa Uea made and Ue Joint rash resulted In aa entranee being made te the house, The tamatee, oenslatlng of four women and five men, were arrested. The plucky reelstsn sang "Ged Save Inland," aad Ue crowd was nearly frantic Tha polies were obliged te use Uelr batena vigorously te retain possession of Uelr prlaeaers. Trams Wmebs la a Taaaal. Gat-utzin, Pa, Aug. 80. Iwo freight trains collided in Ue Pennsylvania railroad taaaal at. Ula plaee at urea o'clock thta morning. Klgbtaea ran aad two aa glara are badly wrecked, Tba traaka eaaaet be eleand before two eeteak: Uiui attaraoea. Several paaararaar tntaa an lying at either end et the taaaal awattlag tha removal ei ue aeDrte. TMimaw tMeeav pany will exeeed fJ6,000. Taa bterae ta at tached te Jehn Priagia, tka alght operator at Ue east end tower, who, literati, Uadup tba etgaal aaa weat te aleep. Nobody was hart, lilymraABBeiaiea MM Babbibbube, ABg.80,-WlUte Uvraey, easkter of Ua state treasury nader M. B. Quay, who baa jaat rralgaed, was apselated atata traasarar ay ueverawr .-. Mr. Ll vasey was a rararar aww Bena, Aag. aft-M, StambateaT I farraed Prtaee yatdanad I hat be will taetofermaasmlatry. fgaMraaa umuhin WABxntwvM, 9, X, Aag. MVar Terk, Haw Jraaay aad Datewaiti Mat a' .a QUAIKRCITTCOUl -.I w BMaaa auum rmwamnit aiaaa maa rmwaa mmMi . a-:c "j.V,v vuJW.Sfe.ff? .. .2::. wjEikTL-, raiMeaiarBi, atn Bk-XWra BB Hera rowel at Ce., aM Maar$.afiSJ eaa A Oe, the avaat aaM'aaBHag,! Uraelty,hadaraedaadtaa1aaraii eerily etartled. ,'7':- as asunra was aarawran ay jaaai A i ray, waa n wa araaageraaa a : bath araa. Ha tahMlaal tberaaau of tba aaraiatlia t Peaneck, of CrataavlUs, taa ' puwe msrabaat, whose aaaai deraemaat of both tba firma, Powel A Ce. aad thejoaleroaaof 1 Mare rowel, Beae A Oa ;?$ ; ine iiaeumw aa aiaaaa atf LBee.aBg, teaaaaaaad te be tbe aanraaate aeraaj near aaawBaBBBaBMBBHBBBaiai ef laBartram Vnaea. aha sManaaraal IgM eAaaaaaa, which uey beeame Ue aaaasra at 9mmm W hUe Ue easels, ceaalenag af vast awjgbi af vaiaablaeaal laada aad aspatraaaaeea fixed at $4,000,000. The Guarantee Treat eomaear baa &.-' madeasstneea. 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