-If L-NCASTED-Y JNIE JULY: 26? 1$$ COLUMBIA NEWS. "UK KEGU-ftJt COUKEKPUNUKMVK -vent Along the 8nsaaebaii-a lteaas of fnterent la and Arooad tae Borough ricked Upr she Intelll CMNtt Reporter. A. 3 par ceut. dividend w n declared last evening by the Odd Fell jits' hall associa tion. Mr. J. II. Herr is now in York county lookiog after some tobacco interests. Mr. J. Fleckenstein's beer bottling wagon broke down this morning on the Lancaster turnpike. Miss Alice Michael is now in Lancaster visiting friends. Rev. Mr. Meistcr, of St. Stephen's Ger man Lutheran cliurch of Lancaster, preached in the German Lutheran church of Columbia on Sunday evening. The choir of his church was also present and furnished the music for the services. A tramp who was attacked with cramp in the west Pennsylvania railroad yards during the night was taken to the oil house. Dr. Lineawe&vcr attended to him. It was caused by eating green fruit. There will be extra drill for Company C, in the armv on Thursday and Friday evenings. A fine canary bird belonging to Mr. David Hanaucr escaped from its cage on Sunday and has not been heard of since. A large number of gentlemen from Phil adelphia and New York have gone to the westouatiip. Mr. F. A. Bennett, of town, has gone with them. A fine lot of horses has been received by Mr. Samuel Campbell, the Fourth street liveryman. Mr. W. H. Moore will assume, on next Sunday morning, the duties of superin k, tcudeut of the Presbyterian Sunday -schools. Thursday, July 27, will be children's day at tbe Landisville campmeeting. There will be no admission fee to tbe gtounds that day. The services will be principally for the young people. A Sick Hone. A horse which was attacked with colic, this morning, in front of Allison's book store, was taken to Uedseckcr's livery stable for treatment. The animal wis driven by a couple of young ladies from the country, who were much alarmed when the animal laid down in its agony. The ''Home Communion." Tbe Grand Lodge of the Homo Com munion, which is now in session in Lan caster, is being attended by a number of the members of the Columbia lodge of the order, who bavo gone down to take their degrees. Church Improvement, Messrs. John Shenberger, H. F. Bruuer, A Brunor and the Rev. R. W. Humph ries, pastor of tho church, havo beon sent as a committee of inspection t6 Philadel phia, by the M.E. church of this place, to examine the frescoing aud the seats of a number of churches there, with a view of assisting in the work of repairing and beautifying tho church hero. Excaraton to tbe flea Shore. An excursion to Atlantic City will leae Columbia on the 3rd of August. It wiil be under the able management of Messrs. Haverbtick & Clark, of Lancaster. The round tiip tickets, good for three days, are $3. Here is a good opportunity lor tbe people of this placo aud vicinity to see old ocean and without paying very dearly for the pleasure cither. False Report. There was no truth in the report of an attempt to kill Willie .Wittig. Neither was the latter lighting, as the Intelli gencer reporter was informed by some person, who either had a spite against Mr. Witlijf, which he was not man enough to take up in a fair way, or else he thought he was playing a smart joke. N Disorderly Darkeys. Bill Turner, Sol Morris and Ike Makle, three colored loughs, made an assault on BIr. John Clink, yesterday. The gentle man, who is one of the bosses at the stove works, offered them a sum, which they considered too small, to work there. They became abusive, were ordered off by Mr. Clark, aud finally ended by refusing logo, and assaulted him. He kuocked one of them down with a pair of pipo tongs, and tho employees of the works finally put them to flight. They will havo a bearing now, to night, before 'Squire Grier, for tresspassing, aud being disorderly. Colum bia could get along veiy well without them if they were sent to prison for about a year. Besides, it would be beneficial to them. Baru Burned. About 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon a tire bioke out in a frame barn belongiug to Mr. George Goweu, on the Lancaster turnpike. In a short lime the entire building was iu flames, and they soou communicated with the frame building of the samo property. By 4 p. m. it was also in ruins. The cause of tbe fire is not known. There is no insurance on the property. The Shawnee fire company was the liihfc on the scene, but owing to tho pumps not taking water tbe Columbia fire company bad two streams playing on the flames before tbe former could got to work. The Shawnees were called out again in the evening by tbe chief burgess to subdue the Are, which had again begun to kindle. -AND1SVIIXE CAMPMKET1NU. Tbe Services To-Day Children's Day Tu Morraw. This has been a big day at tho camp meeting, the attendance bciug quite large. Many persons arrived ou tho different trains during the forenoon, tho majority of them being from Lancaster. The heat is ojteat aud the woods and roads aro veiy dusty. Among those who came recently aro the following: liovs. Yerker.of George town; Smith, Atglen; Seilheimer, (Chuich of God), Lancaster; Potts, Tremont; Mont gomery and Mm one, of Philadelphia; Murpby, of Phccnixville, and others. At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon Rev. F. M. Gable preached from Isaiah vi 8. Rev. Wm. Taylor, the missionary, preached to a large audienoe in the even ing at 7$ o'clock, and his text was from Romans v, 1-2. This morning's early prayer meeting was held by Rev. C. S Muivine, aud the one at 8$ by Rev. E. Potts. At the regular 10 o'clock service Rev. E. T. Grey preached an excellent sermon to a large audienoe from John xvii 15. After tho sermon Rev. Taylor made an ad dress and gave an account of some of his travels.' The usual children meetiug was hold at 1$ o'clock, and Re v. Carson of West Ches ter preached at 3 o'clock. This evening's sermon will be by Rev. W. J. Miller, of Philadelphia. To-morrow .the attendance is expected to be quite large as it will be children's day. "The usual admisriou to the grounds will not be charged until 5 o'clock in the evening. The services will be of the most interesting nature. Rev. Dr. Murphy, of Phccnixville, will preach in the morning at 10 o'clock. The main services will be held in tbe afternoon at the stand when Rev. Dr. Freysinger, of Harrisburg. will preach. SUMMER -EttJUBK. Listening to tbe Sad Sea Waves. Jno. A. Coyle, esq., went to Cape May to-day. He is located at Congress Hall. Mr. D. A. Altick and Miss Lillie Al tick are among the recent arrivals noted by tbe Cape May Irate. "The Baden Badon of America" is what an enthusiastic citizen calls it, who has just returned from Long Branch. Mr. J. J. Fitzpatriok is registered at the Stockton hotel, Cape May. Mr. S.Gr.Behmer and wife, of the normal I school, Milleisville, hava gone to Atlantic nor. a., i. xxaui icii iuu aiternoon on a flying visit to Cape May and Atlantic City. Mr. Edward B.Atlee started for Asbury Park this afternoon. Mr. Chas.H.Barristryinirto learn what tho wild waves are saying at Asbury Park. Mr. Charles A. Heinitsh and wife went to Ocean Grove this morning. THE BOMB COMMUNION. Meeting of the Grand Home la tale City. This afternoon at 2 o'clock the Grand Home of tbe Home Communion, which is a higher order of the Brotherhood of the Union, met in Odd Fellows Halt, this city., Delegates for forty nine subordinate bodies, in different parts of tbe state are present. This order includes ladies, the wives of tbe members, and they are also members of the order. The officers of the Grand Home are as follows ; Grand Guaidian Charles Jones, of Philadelphia. Grand Protector M. A. B. Millard, of York. ! Grand Priest Matthew W. Brace, of Philadelphia. Grand Priestess Eliza Conrad, Phila delphia. Grand Scroll Keeper Thomas K. Doo ualley, Philadelphia. Grand Treasurer John K. Shaw, of York. Grand Watcher of the Day Clarissa Morris, Fiankford. Grand Watcher of the Night Belinda Hoffman, Columbia. This is the annual meeting of the body and tho purpose is to legislate tor tbe in terests of tbe body. The principal busi ness of this afternoon was the reception of reports of officers and committees. The order has 2,000 members in the state and within the past year it has increased about 230. The body will be in session until to morrow night. Charged Wlih Forgery. This morning Dr. Cyrus 8. Frick and Jacob Bachmau were arraigned before Alderman Barr to answer for forging an order on Amos Harnish for $5. The order perportcd to bo signnd by John M. Bacb man, the father of Jacob Bachraan, who is also prosecutor in the care. He declares the signature a forgery aud charges that his son committed tho forgery at the insti gation of Frick. The accused waived a bearing and entered bail for court. Injunction Refused. The application for an injunction to re strain the special committee of the Stuf fier fire company from Belling the property or apparatus of the company, to which reference is made in another column, was heard by Judge Livingston to-day and re fused. la Town. Thomas K. Donnalley, of Philadelphia, who is here attending the meeting of the Homo Communion, is also grand prophet oi me great council or I'ennsylvania of 1, yj. iv.-. ii. mis evening ne win pay visit to Lau-as-sa-to ga tribe of this city. Enjoying Salt Air and Free Lunch. jko irar-s, tuo colored Danjoisr, as usual, is spending the summer at Atlantic City. He is not working, but says ho is only uown to eaten tne 6ea breeze and stray "grub." Urand Family Kxnuralon To Atlantic city on Thursday, July. 27th Round trip tickets good for three tl'iys or re tuui 3.tuio day. Faro from Laucaslor and Columbia ouly $3.00. Landlsville. Lancaster Junction, Munheim. Lilite and Ephratn, $2.75. Trains leave Lancaster (King street) at 1:00 a. in.. Columbia 4.U0 a. m Landlsville 1:25, Han helm i: Litltz 4:15, Kphrata 4:W. Cheapest ot the eason. Jy2,22,24,25,26tltw A Card to the fublln. During the rebuilding of my old store I will occupy a store in Locher's building, southwest angle Centre Square, wlieie I hope to see all my tiiencls and patrons. Great reduction In all cluss.es of Shoes to reduce my large stock. ilrlf-tfd&w Respectfully, M.LEVY. bPJCCIAZ NOTICES. There is more strengui lcstonug power in a bottle ofTaikerV Ginger Tonic than in a bulipl ol mall or a gallon oi milk. Tbls ex plains why invalids And it such a -wonderful iuvigor.iiit lor mind and body. See other column. lyl-lmdcod&cow "WHO Grasps Much Holds tittle." The projuietors oi Ely's Cream Balm do not cliiim it to tic a cure-all, but a sure remedy for Catarrh aud Cauiribal Peainess, Colds in the Head and Hay Fever. Cream Balm effectually cleanses tbe nasal passages of Catarrhal vims, causing healthy secretions, allays inflammation, protects the meiubi-anal linings of the head from addl lytjonal cold, completely heals the sores and restores tccseuseoi tastcami smell. Beneficial results are realized by a few applications. A thorough treatment will cute Catarrh. Tho Balm Is easy to use unrt agreeable. Sold by druggists at 30 cents. On receiptor 80s. will mail a package. ELY'S CREAM BALM. CO.. Oswego, N. . For sale by Lancaster diugglsts. 12S-IIA- ) u Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!! A iv you disturbed at night Jand broken ot j our real by a sick child Buffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If so, go at once and get a bottle ot HUS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP It wUl relieve the poor little sufferer Immediately depend upon it : thcro is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth wbo has over nscd it, who will not tell you at once that it will regu late tbe lion el, and glvo rest to the mother and relict ami health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly sate to use In all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and Is tbe prcsciiptlou ot ono of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in tho United States, Sold everywhere cents a bottle. ;n2-ly-M,W4S&w Sins or tho Fathers Visited on tbe Children. rhy si clans say that scrofulous taint cannot be eradicated ; we deny it "in toto." If yon So throuKh a thorough courso ot Burdock lood Bitters, your blood will get as pure as yon can wish Price $1. For sale at IL B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. BuchupaiDa." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney Bladder and Urinary Disease. 11. Druggists. Depot, John Black. 1y21-lwd Not un alcoholic beverage, but a true and reliable family medicine Is Brown's Iron Bit ters. For sale at H. B. Cochran's drng store, 187 North Queen street, Lancaster. Jygt-lwd&w In nothing has science made suelt Improve ment as in medicines, now to this whole civil ized world is proclaimed the joyful news that Celery and Chamomile Pills tcitt cure sick and nervous headaches, neuralgia, nervousness, dyspepsia, sleeplessness, and paralysis. lySMwd&w Tnx public lacks not a genuine remedy for skin diseases In Glenn's Sulohur Soap. "Hnx's Haie Dte,', black or brown, fifty cents. Colokii's Liuio's Liquid Bexf aito Tone IxviaoajiTOR is admirably adapted for females In delicate health. Colden's; no other. Of drngsrists. Humbagged Again. I eaw so much said about the merits of liop Bitters, and my wife who was always doctor Ing, and never well, teased me so urgently to get her some, I concluded to be humbugged again; and I am glad I did, for in less than two months' use ot the Bitters, my wife was cured, and she has remained so for eighteen months since. I like such humbugging. IL T., St. Paul. Pioneer Pre. 1yl5-2wdaw Coldeh'b Llcblg's Liquid Beef aud Tonic In vigorator will cure indigestion, and perpetu ate bodily vigor. Tate noother. Of druggists jyl7-lwdcodw arvwa-a Moeaeaeid Is tbe most effective Fate Destroyer la the world. Will most surety q-tefc en tbe Mood, whether taken Internally or applied externally, od thereby more cert lnfrreeye pain, whether ehrphte Of acute, 'laki any Qtber pate alleviator, and It la warranted double the strength of any similar preparation. It cures nam in the Side. Back Or. Bowel. Bore Throat Rhemnatum and ixl aohbs. and ts THE ,. -. ...' -. ... mi GREAT 'BELIEVER OF PAIN. "KaoWH1 Household Pawac a" shonld be in every family. A teaspoonful of tbe Panacea In a ttmbler ot not water sweetenedlf preferred j, taken at bed time will accr a cold. cts a bottle. febll-"lVdMVW8ftw Tbe young man or woman who must tor sake society because ot mortifying freckles, tan, tetter, pimples and Itching exorUtlona ot vthe lace,' should use some ot Dr. Benson's Skin Cure. It eleaiues tbe scalp and Is good tor tbe toilet. Jyl7-lwdftw 8 ilohb cube will immediately relieve Croup, Whooplntj Cough and Bronchitis, For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Qneen street. i Mew Mfe for Functions Weakened toy Debil ity, Disease and Dissipation. The GREAT GEBMAN INVIGOEATOB U tbe only specific lor nervous debility, ualver sallaaaitade. forgettnlnesr, pain in the back or sides, no matter bow shattered tbe system saay be, tbe Great German Bemedy will re store the lost functions and secure health and happiness. 91.00 per box, six boxes for $5.00. Sold by all druggists. Sent on receipt ot price, postage paid, by F. J. CHENEY, Toledo, Ohio, ,ole agent for the United states. Circulars and testimonials sent iroe. jyso 2taaiTn u Rose Cold and Bay Fever Belag seriously .troubled with Hay Fever and Kose Cold 1 tried Ely's Cream Balm, and wns surprised In obtaining almost immediate re lief. I earnestly recommend It to all similarly afflicted. W. P. Amdrds. druggist, Metuchen, New Jersey. 1 Having been afflicted with Hay Fever tor years I gave Ely's Cream Balm a trial; was much benefitted. I nave hud no attacks since using It E. U. Batch, editor Carbon county Democrat, JIuuch Chunk, Pa. For years 1 have been afflicted with Hay Fever, from early in August until frost. Ivn induced to give Ely's Cieam Balm a trial. Tbe relief was immediate. I regard myself cured. G. schrkibkb. tu pi. of Cordage Co., Eliza beth, N. J. Price .'dents. Apply Into nos tils with little fln 1. For sale at Cocli-:i'i s drug stole, 137 North Queen street. J5- X Shiloh's Catariib iiemkdv a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street- Facts Speak tor Themselves. C. It. Hall. Grayvillc, 111., writes : " 1 never sold any medicine in my life that gave such universal satisfaction as Thorns' Kcleotrlo Oil. In my own case It, cured, a badly ulcerated throat, and in threatened croup in my chil dren it never tailed to relieve." For sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Xancaster. bow to Secure Hnaltb. It seems strange that any one will suffer frnm thn mfinv riArsLtifromAnta h)miirli , l.w an impure condition of tho tNocttXwneh SCO-1 VI t.I.'SS A WB AH AWIT'.T. a AvnfT.TTlirnr I or BLOOD AND LIVER SYUUP wiU restore perfect health to the physical organization. It indeed a sticngthcninu, syrup, pleasant to take, ami has provsn itself to be the best BLOOD PUBIF1EU lever discovered, effect ually curing Scrofula, Syphlitic disorders, Weakness ol the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria ; all nervous disorders and debility, bil. Ions complaints and all diseases Indicating an Impure condition ot tho Blood, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects Indl gestion. A single bottle will prove to you Its merits as a health rencwer, tor it ACTS LIKE ACHAUM, especially when the complaint is of an exhaustive nature, having a tendency to lessen tbe natural vigor ol tbe brain and ner- vour system. BAKER'S PAIN PANACEA cuicsapainln man Hnd beast. For use externally and Inter nally. BKDIIOUL' POWDERS cure all diseases or horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CURE. niay24-a For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store 137 North Queen sticct. POLllICAZ. Democratic state Ticket. GOVERNOR. ROBERT E. PATTISON, Philadelphia. LIECTESAIfT OOVBRKOR. CHAUNCEYF. .BLACK, York. JUDGE OF THE SCrBEXE COURT. SILAS M. CLARK, Indiana. SECBETART OF IRTEBNAL AFFAIRS. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, Huntingdon. COKOKESaMAX-AT-LAKOE. MORTIMER F. ELLIOTT, Tioga. Democratic County CONGRESS. Ticket. STATE SENATOR XIV DISTRICT. ABRAM COLLINS, Marietta. A83EXBLT. '.'.' C. J. RHOADS Manor. J. M. WALKER, Colerum. 3. E. C. D1LLER. Earl. G. W. SIMPSON, Caernarvon H. E. SIllMP, E. Cocalioo. RECORDER. V. W. BUSSER. Leacock. COCNTV SOLICITOR. VOOR DIRECTORS. J. P. BIcILVAlNE. earadisc. PHILIP BERNARD, Lancaster rRISON INSPECTORS. JOHN REBMAN, Manheim. J. II SCULEGELM1L1CH, F. Donegal JURT COMMISSIONS-. WILLIAM ELLMAKER. Earl. Vacancies. POB ASSKMBLY, fj. A. OBLENDER, EIGHTH WARD, wiU be a candidate for Rep resentative from the 1st (City) Leslslativo district. Suboct to the decision of tbo Demo cratic primaries. Inn !-tp w K AKK AUTHOK1ZED TO ANNOUNCE ELIM G. BNYDER, ol the NINTH WARD, a candidate for Asseui- byof the First dlstilct. Subject to Demo cratic rules. jlyll-tp DEATHS. Stafford. In Coleralne township, Sunday. July 23, Henry E. Stafford, In tho 41th year of his age. Tbe relatives and friends or the family aie respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ol his father-in-law,' W.C. F. Sheer, No. 415 North Queen street, on Thurs day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at. Lan caster cemetery. 31 xjsir ADFJCMTmexxifTs. WANTED A SITUATION JIT A TOUNG Girl to do General Housework Apply AT THE MERRIMAC HOUSE, ltd . . North Prince strcot. WANTKD A UUOD STOUT BO TO learn Tinsmilhlng, .mast come well reccommended. Apply to ltd FLINN ft WILLSON. JUoT REOEftVED FROM THE MM mondsport Wine Company, another lot of GOLDS?? A OX CUAiiPAONE, which is the finest made in this country. J. BOHRER, Sole Agent, 11 No. 22 Penn Square, Lancaster. PROPOSALS FUR 8EWEK, SKAIJGD proposals addressed, to tbo Street Com mittee will be rccelved"at Alderman jfarr's office on South Duke street, np to 7 o'clock p. m. on MONDAY, JULY 31, for tbe construc tion ot a two-foot sewer on Charlotte street. Plans -and specifications can be seen at tbe offlse of tile City Regulator, No. 103 East King street. The committee reserve the right to relect atay and all bids. JytS-7td THE STREET COMMITTEE. rr TOU WANT TO - - KEEP 0OOL, GO AND DRINK SOME FIRST-CLASS CREAM SODA WATER, AT- KKJHEE'S DRUG STORE. NO. 9 EAST KING STRBBT, W Only FIVE CENT ' a Vlass. srw mrMBTiMM?f.;VV numAiit iriftK-cfi' 'tobacco, s I? 'erstt per-os e pemaC,at:MaKt- M1N8 Yellow Front Clear Store. JylS-Sssd IrjAVAKA AND SARA UlGAJtS, TMM XI best 5 cent cigar In tbe city- at HART MAN'n Yellow Front Cigar Store. Ol ! The dupIlcaiettlB ttte hands of the treas urer. Three per tea-c tor pranrptpaymeat. W. O. maksiia , treasurer, No. 12 Centre Square. SVOffice hours from a. m. to 04p.m. CI6-JaarO-E "1 ENDINK CoNNCCTIUOX.OX6.aJai fOD XT Stock). 11 tor 23 cent, at HARTMAN'S Yellow front Cigar gtoreT Iyl9-6md -pKNaSTLVAHIA KA1XROAD,' SPECIAL AKX0TJ5CEMEKT I ALlTICKET8 FOB THE EXCURSION TO ATliANTIC CITY ON THURSDAY. AUGUST 3D, 1832, WILL BE GOOD FOB THREE DAY& I ; A H ND.THIP, OM,V3.. WROU t It RKHBCUA TOBAWO AND VKIBUEA Bough and Beady only 10 cents per plug, at HABTHAN'S TeUow Front Clgar'store. ! , lylVTBtd T"S DEMOCRATIC L COUNTY COMMITTEE WILL MXBT AT UOMX'S HOTXX. IW THIS C1TT. OH MONDAY, JULY 31, at 10 a. m., For Organization ana for such other business as may be brought before it. W. U. HENSEI., Chairman. Lancaster, Pa., J uly U, 186. d w OTUQ1E8, KTOG1E8. rlTTSUDKOn tCBtogies at HAETMAN'S Yellow Front Clgsr Store. nANEs. tiAnrs. a rux.1. assoktmknt j at HARTMAN'S YeUow Front Cigar Store. Tf LCERS OF THE COKN K A VARY MUCM j in importance and danger, according $0 their extent and their situation. In, some cases their course is acute and rapid in others very chronic and protracted. The superficial are less important and dangerous than tbe deep-seated Ulcers. All Diseases ot the EYE, EAR, THRAT also. Chronic and 1' Private Diseases successfully treated by t ? s DRS. II. D. and if. aTLONGAKER, Office 13 East Walnut bt., Lancaster. Pa Consultations free. it-ZUX IRARD Fire Insurance Company OF PHTLADELPIA. Assets over Eleven Hundred Thou- Dollais, securely invested. For a policy In this old and well-established cotnpauycallon RIFE, & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. d3M:WRAS ORGANIZED 1810. The Old' American Fire insurance Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS : One Million, Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Eighty four Dollars and Eighty eisht.oents. , . , All iBTBted la Sare and Solf-Secaritleti. Company Conservatively Managed. O'For Insurance apply to' RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KING STREET. luJomdTnTliAS t rOK HALB. 1 1HEAP BUILDENQ LOTB FOB SALB. ! The undersigned offers for sale on longtime and easy payment FIFTY BUILDING LOTS on Dnke, Lime, Frederick and New streets. Also an, elegant lot, 70x20 teet. adfolnlng Prof. Stabr's, on West James street. A good chance now to get a cheap lot. Call at Coal Office, 22 East King street and seoplan. A. W. HuSSEL, jv2l-lmd 22 East King Street. r k SA1.E. 1'uK UNDEBSIGKED r Special Commiiteo of -the Shlfilcx 8tcam Fire Engine and Hose Company, appointed by said company at their last general meeting held on the ISth inst., offer for sale the follow ing property of said company, consisting ot, , First, a Lot of Ground, situated on; the west side ot South Queen street, between Andrew and Hazel streets, fronting on said Boutb Queen street 37 teet 10 inches, more or less, and extending in depth lis feet, more or less, ac Joining properly ot Henry W. Shertz on the north and Presbyterian chapel on tbo, south, together with a Two-Story BRICK ENGINE HoUSE thore-ou erected, the said house hav ing a bell oupola thereon attached. Second, a STEAM FIRE ENGINE, which Is' a fourth class vertical, built by Cole ft Brother, Pautucket. R. I. The cylinder measures 9 inehes in tbo bore, with 8 inch stroke, with brass pumps. Tire boiler Is a good steam gen erator, with 231 copper tubes ; can s' art in lour minutes alter lighting the tire, and can throw water through an Inch nozzle from 210 to 220 teet, and has twenty ieet of four-inch suction hose, with spanner, wrenches, oilcans, Ac. We guarantee this engine in first-class condi tion. PETER B. FORDNET, THOMAS ANDERSON. WILLIAM U.. DO tt WART' DANIEL E. AUK AMP, HENRY SMEYCH, JOSEPH WILFONG. ALEXANDER HARRIS, jy2u tht Committee. X.1QVOBB, JtO. R inUWA-T'S WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL, HTORE, No. '203 WEST KING 8TREBT. HUUSEA- CD'S NEW LIQUOR STORH, No. 43 North Queen street, laaeaster, Pa. The very best and finest qualities of Foreign and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, con. stantly for salo at wholesalo and retail. Stralgbt Old Rye Wbisky of the distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom House Urandy., warranted ot the vintage ot US9. Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran' dies and' Wines to suit tbe trade. feb3-lyd HOUBEAL CO. BOOTS Jt BBOMS. LOSING OUT! CLOSING OUT,! ' AT GBEATL REDUCED PRICES. Having started a Shoe Factory,! am now closing out my large stock of Boots and Shoes at greatly reduced prices to make room for tbe enlargement of my factory. SB-Custom work a specialty, both machine and band-made. F. HIEMENZ, No. 105 NORTH QUEEN STREET. (Sign ot the Big Shoe.) nUOWASU DtBsOJLUTlOM OF PAttTM-taHlFI The co-partnership in tbe merchant tailorinifbuslness.heretoforoexisting between RATHVON A F1SHEH, la tbls day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons lnanyman nerrndebtedtotbesaldnrm,are respectfully solicited to make immediate pay-font to 8. & RATHVON, who is hereby authorized to re ceive the same; and those having claims against said firm will please prees-tlbem for settlement, S. S. RATHVON, M. FISHER, 1 -101 Not Ui Queen St., Xancaster, Pa. SPECIAL NOTICE. Until further an nouncement, the business, without interrup tion, wm oe conuaeteaDy tne unaeiwg-eu, who solicits a continuance ot the patronage hsretotore bestowed upon tbe firm, and which is hereby gratefully acknowledged. s. a iTatm von. Jvl5-lmd3tw PnmtlealT4Blor. i R AGS. KAGS. BAGS. The hlKhest Cash Prices 1 id for all kinds Of Bags, Old Books, Carpets, -Woolen Cloths, Bagging Rope, Gum Shoes, Aee. . I wW call on persons havlg aayoc the above articles If they 'Will drop me apeetii card. x. WM, F, HJNHWB-i, ' r , , ,-5 west Hwq pxj-jOT, T1IED EDITIOU. TTTKSDAT CVMJ4K. JDI.T,I8iS.) EGYPTIAN ATROCITIES; y ?? r MOCKlaG BCKHBS IK AUCXANDKIA. vTbat Eye Witnesses Saw Datiag tbe Mas sacre Satires Cnttlag Europeans Iato rragaaeats The Sltaatloa at MaartaViTa-day.;; . c f ' London, July ai.-TJwerreepoadeatof1 - - , Beater's telegram company at Alexandria says, a Mbnitew EfyptiabMa reappeared here with the'.heajJ jng, " The official jour nal of the 'government of the khedive." It contains a proclamation dismissing Arabi Pacha from the ministry. The in inspeetor of the cadastre at Tantah, speak ing of the massacres tkero Bays: "I saw women carrying dismembered arms and legs of Massacred Europeans tied to blud. geons. Tbe mutecs and tbe rabble fought ferloxM. A Bedouia sheikh, with twsntv Bedotnns, saved the inhabitants of the Jewish quarter and took them, to his, vil lage. Another sheikh saved myselffand party. The mob from Alexandria mur dered three employees of tbe cadastre and their families and burned their bodies with petroleum. The mob killed twelve Greeks.- The tied the viscera of one of the victims to the tail of a dog and covered him with petroleum, which was set on Are amidst cries of joy from the women and children. The mob was repulsed eight iuiej until finally two sheikhs arrived an 1 dispersed it. The khedive has dis patched a vessel to Port Said to bring Cherif Pacha here." Arabl Delaying the Attack. London, July 25. A dispatch to the -Exchange telegraph company, dated Al. exandria, 10 a. m., says the military au thorities are of the opinion that Arabi Pacha will not attack the British. He is, howerer,strangtheuing bis position hourly. At daybreak this morning his men, many of them without uniform and driveu like slaves, were working ou thelintronch ments. The British experiencd great difficulty in moving guns, without which jitjis impossible to assume the offensive to Kamleb. Directly a sulucient number ot heavy guns are placed in ppsitiou, an attempt will bo made to dislodge Arabi Pacha without exposing the troops. Gun ners and guns from the licet aio going to the frpnt. Calling Out the .Reserves. London, July 25. In the TIousc ot Commons this afternoon the speaker read a message from the queen announcing the calling out of the reserves iu consequence of tho troubles in Egypt. Mr. Gladstone moved that the messago be considered to-morrow. A number of men of tho re Serve left London this morning to join regiments which have been ordered to Egypt. PB-S1DENT QUAKU1A DEAD. A Brief Sketch oi His Chequered .C-reer. Panama, July 1C Thomas Guard ia, who has presided over the destinies of tho Republic of Costa Rica for nearly twelve years, died on.the 1th instant. His death had been expected for some months. He was a romarkable man in many respects. Since fortune first placed in his hands the reins of power he has ruled the country with a rod of iron. During the Revolu tion of 1870, when with a band of choice spirits he entered the cuartcl of Sau Jose in a cart covered over with hay, with tbo loss of but "one mau, he proceeded to secure the goal of his ambition, the presi dency of theRepubIio,and has letaincd his sway over tho Republic in a most temark able manner ever since. Personally ho was an ignorant, unlettered man, whose idea, so far as society was concerned, was to present the greatest display and show possible, Ho was no politician and bad the crudest ideas of financo. He plunged'hia country into an abyss of dobt.from which it will not recover for many years. " HBL-IUERJSMT VIRGINIANS. Two Pro ttaeas Citizens .engage in DCS I With the Usual Result. ' CHiuaTiANSBUBG, Va., July 25. Capt. John R. Wise, readjuster candidate for congrossman-at-large, and John 6. Crock ett, commonwealth's attorney of Wythe county, came to this place on an early train this morning and fought a duel with pistols without hurt'ng either paity. At the first round both fired attho word, but without effect. At the second ronnd Crockett's pistol exploded prematurely. At the third ronnd Wise's pistol missed fire and Crockett fired without effect. Crockett, who was the challenging party, then expressed himself as satisfied and the meeting ended. It grew out of a personal encounter in which Wise had struck Crockett. A DISASTKOUS FIRE, ramlltes Escaping from the Hungry names. Jacksonville, Fla., July 25. A special dispatch to the Union last night from Pilatka says at 8:30 p m., fire was discovered in B. L. Lillienthal'g store and the whole interior was a mass of flames when the fire was discovered. Mr. Lil lienthal's family hadbarely time to es cape. Mr Johnson, of the Florida South ern railway, had a narrow escape, d sending from the building by a rope The Putnam County Journal office was burned to the ground and great fears were entertained for the entire town. The fire waa under control at 10 o'clock. The loss cannot be ascertained at present. A Drua-ea Woman Assaulted. Kenosha, Wis., July 25 A woman in Eranston possessed of means and in repu table standing, but who had an uncontrcl able appetite for drink, was made drunk by a gaug of loafers, taken to some woods near the city and brutally, used rby them. The affair coming to tho "knowledge of the officers the woman was secured in a famishing anS besotted condition and taken half dead Jo a place of safety. Sev eral of the. parties are arrested, aud the others will be. Brutal Wife Harder. Lincoln, NebV July 23. On Sunday night William H. Reed, a farmer in Gage county, shot and instantly killed his wife who had sought refuge from his brutality with her son-in-law. Tho murderer was arrested. X-as-utU Flgb-ng to the Death. Vienna, July 25. A conflict between peasants and laborers' has occurred on the railway at Dombrava, in the district of Dolman, Fourteen petfoos frere Jrjijed, ETIvTIO- Or A STKIKEK. ----- TxwdMe Brewing at the HrMy. Mills. 'Cogpxs, New York, July-25. Joseph I)eJehnty, a prominent leader nibng tH "Harmony :miUsLStay-oat operatives was. evicted by process of law from the com pany's tenement No. 13 Willow street, to day. He was four dollars in arears for rent, acd interposed no defence. Other notices have been served and it is evident that the Harmony mills have assumed the aggressive, and wiil carry out their an nounced intention of dUposaessing every employe i-strameatal in -fosaeatiag acd perpetuating the strike. The operatives received to-day a large remittance from the Rochester labor union, and a promise of six thousand weekly from the New York trade's assembly. The first bitter ness since the inauguration of the strike is becoming, manifest ; each day takes its quoto of families to other manufacturing places. It is said the Harmony company notwithstanding their denials, have cob Igaoted with the Inman steamship com pany for 25 Swedish families to take the plaqo of tho strikers as an experiment.' VONOKK8S. The Klier and Harbor Bill in the House. Washington, July 25. Tho Senate to day received and adopted the conference report ou the river and harbor bill. The new bill was takon up and proceeded with. Another Scene Threatened la the House). Iu tho House to-day Jilr. Miller, of Pennsylvania, rose to a question of privi lege, and had road tho remarks recently made in the Senate by Mr. Butler, dub bing him (Miller) a ' cur of low degree." Mr. Carlislo, of Kentucky, objected to the matter going any further, doing so in the interest of tho dignity of the Houso. After a brief discussion tho speaker held that the gcutleman from Pennsylvania (Mr. Millet) having been attacked in bis representative capacity had tho right to make an explanation. Miller then made a speech iu justification of his course. Mr. Evins, of South Caroliua, spoke briefly ia defense of Senator Butler and then the subject was dropped and tho House pro. ceet'od to regular business THE DKMOCKATIC Sl'ATK COMMITTEE Getting Into Shape Fur the Campaign. Hauuisburu, Pa., Jaly 25. Thirty members of tho Democratic state contral committee were present at tbe meeting of committoo this afternoon. The contea; between Doyle aud Matthews, Second dis trict of Philadelphia, was settled by each being admitted and given a half vote. Tho following resolutions were then adopted after which Candidates Black, 'Africa and Elliott addressed the meeting : "Resolved, That the chairman of the state committee shall have executive charge of tho financial affairs of tbe cam paign. He may appoint such finance and executive committee as his judg ment approve, aud ho may employ and pay such special agents to act in state or ganization inauy section or county in tbe state." Informal reiMrts from different coun ties were heard, when the committoo ad journed. CORNETTI'S DEATH DELAYED. Judge Barnard Decides that a Stay of Execution Must be Granted. PoLOUKCEPhiE, N. Y., July 25. Dis trict Attorney Baker, of West Chester, applied to Judge Barnard this morning for a writ of maudamus requiring tbe sheriff of West Cuoiter to execute the judgment and sentoncc upou Angelo Cornetti on the 23th instant. Tho prisoner's counsel ap peared in opposition. Judge Barnard do. nicd tho application upon the ground that' an appeal made under section 527 of chap ter 360 of tho laws of 1832 stay the exocu tiou until the determination of the appeal. for a new trial now pending Both District Attorney linker aud Sheriff Coster deny the sending or receiving of a telegram ordering tho sheriff to proceed with the preparations for hanging Cornetti. m 1 Murder Trial Continued. Petkksbcim;, Va.jJuly 25. Tho caso of the commonwealth vs. Isaac Booth on trial in the county court of .Brunswick for the murder of his child, whom ho strangled a uhort time ago, has been continued to tho quaiterly term of tbe court, to be held next mouth. This is said to be the second murder Booth has been guilty of, having killed a woman some time ago in a fit of jealousy. A ttank OfHeer'4 Big Steal. JoNEsnouo, Ills., July 25. Williard'a flight from his bank here becomes hourly a more desperato affair. It looks now as though tbo sboitago would bo $200,000 and tho assets practically nothing. Wil liards caunot bo found. Tbe general opin ion is that he has not lost anything by speculation but that it is a clear case of out nnd-ottt robbery. MacVeagh Testifies. "VVAiniAGTO, July 25. Ex-Attorney General MacVeagh testified before the court trying the Star Route eases this moruing. His testimoiy had reference to conversations with M. C. Rerdel on tbe matters set out in the indictments. Nothing startling was beard from the witness. . Another Ambltlooa-ltouta. Titor, July 25. Thomas Kearns, of this city,' has challenged Sullivan or Tug Wil son to fight. He will back himself for 83,000 or less. Ho is 19 years old and weighs 178 pounds. Ho 'has no fighting record. Death of Has illtoa's Sea. New York, July 25. John Church Hamilton, a son of Alexander Hamilton, died at Long Branch today, aged ninety years. Strike la the West. Chicago, July 25. The iron ore unload ers at South Chicago, have struck, and much trouble is feared. The stevedores of the several lake lines are striking and dock troubles multiplying. . m 1 Boys Drowned. Providence, R. I., July 25. Michael Fogerty, aged 8 and Thomas McCarty, aged 11, were drowned in the mill trench at Woonsocket this morning. - Cards Causing Harder. Owenton, Ky., July. 25 John Weber and William Career quarreled over cards at Monterey last night and Carter fatally shot Weber. WKATHKK IKDICATIc otoi, Jalyjjtf-Fpr the ,1 stat fair" weather, light va. -early aUUo-ary.temperatata re. I new vdr- 'n YbasuJuly . Fl I N m lar .. July Flour State ami West i prices without dtddeei change. era dull I ' TrASBQI AtlaatU able wiads, -ndrjressu aomoen auu a 11 we . WaaKtTKVKC higher and somewhat tever IsUj falrspeeulatlve bussi ; No. l-o; -S'-A MBtJ5't!0 A-f-. l MH , m 1SW J do Sept., ST.UKM1 WCi do Occ, te 5 do Nov., llHfyiHfo ; do year. Corn, IM1-0 better a-d rather a-is : Mixed westerni spot, 83S5cj do futures. 79Jiy. ., 80c 1 "l Oats-Cash andMaly ana: 'Utter ofitleM ' ksTle lower : No. a Julr. Sfctd Aa-. M S1'!,? Sept., 43c State, (TOaJ7c; West-,,,, ern. eosjivc. i Jaly M, Ilewr d-U.aad ua. e, a t neja ui; Extra., $3 4fts)4 M;Pena'ani RyeflaMraieM41 wheat; easier: No. S ra uiy.nawsjsw. UOahi RH i !Vh t WWC U, 9ftf,-, Corn searee and inn for local use. Oats scarce and Arm. Rye scarce at 81to for okl. Provisions Arm, good Jobbing trade. Lard Tin. Battef Arm fcr choice; medium grades dull; Creamery Extra, Jc;do good to, choice. Mn ; B. C. aad N. r. extra. S4? F3c; western, zisrno ; ao goea to enoicc. 17c. Eggs arm ; fresh stock; wanted. Cheese steady. Petroleum firm ; Keaaed, Xc Whisky firm at Si 17. h OMtSSN One o'clock uaotaUoas 01 grant sad provle hna, furnished by 3.K. Yuadt, Broker, 15 -si m .ing street. July as. Perk Lac-. July.... August Sept.... Year.... 21.12JC S1.90 Vt-SHi 1-4S Jnlv... 1.167$; Anjr 1.1434 SepVv.. 115 Live Steek Market. Ciucaeo. Hogs Receipt. 7,500 head ; ship ments. lUOB head : market active and stromr at Sc to ne advance ; common to good iixed. S7 cotntss; light, rr 88; heavy, $8389 8 90: skips, 57a. , VI IUOIWB1 !ip, ,UOV DRHI ; UlUtBOniB, J.COU head : ireod natives very scarce : loaiSc high er and generally strong; export. $7,40800; good to choice shlppinir.SS 4007 V ; common to fair. $Mr7; butchers' dull : old cows mncb neglected at $2 30)1 30; Blockers and feedon at W 73f4 4t ; ranee In liberal supply and steady : Texans, $3 S0 4 tor common to mcdl nm ; cows and steer. Si H for good to choice ; half-breeds. St 09 aa. Sheep Receipts, 500 head; shipments, B ; coner I market slow and weak ; poor to fair. $303 73: medium to good, $44 !; choice, S433CM60. f British cable advices show a favorable con dition of affairs in tbe cattle trade, but sheep are in heavy supply aud and weaker; Good to prlmd American cattle 15173c II ft, esti mated dead weight, and sheep at 15010c. 'East LisTr. Cattle "Beeelpts. $, head market fair; primes S7W (SO p fair fa goca tsao so : 1 common, $4 Sftjft So. Hogs Receipts. 3.400 Mad : market' firm : Phlktfelpblas,' SB SfeBS 8t; BalOBSOrev.'S 40 8 50: Workers. $7 7568 15. 1 Sheep Receipts, 5,400 head ; market active ; best,$4aowS; fair to good,' S 734 23; common' $2 75453 Mb 1 . .(' I . V 1 T . , , .flilladeip is Cattle b Btket. Mom dat, Jnlyt4. The receipts ot livestock ' at thn r-Uadetphht stock yaass wore: .Kor tho week: Beeves, 3,200 head,; sheep, 10,000 head; bogs, 3,3tn;head. Beef Cattle were dull and prices for all graces closed Jc lower. 1 - - We quote as follows : Extra, 8Set Good, 7$J7c: Medium, 66fc : Common, 4X95-0 ; fat, cows, 4Kc. Milch Cows were rather dull at $30463, with sales or extra grades a high as S3- I Sheep were dull aad price were o yi ft. , lower on all grades, except stock ewes, which were scarce and wanted at fjXc Jl ft. KritiM were also 1 active aad prices drop- podJiefh. A . , j . ,n ,.' li lves were not mnicn ut n ueciine pi yAK. Extra,, QKeWke; aaod4X3c; medium 4i $4Ko; 'common 3k4a; culls 'JU&i'oi lambs, 4$7c : calves, W8c. , . Hogs were active and prices were Arm.1 ' We quota as follows : Extra. 12)c; good, lSgllSc;. medium. HALES Or BRVBS AT TB WXBT nULADKLPBlA STOCK TAKOS. i 1 Martin, Fuller Co., ITS Tuxnns. whfleia1' SHS?i3i-' 1 137 Western. wholesale- 4f74C' Roster Maynes, 9ti West aadTeXnns, sgWi'-.'" A. A J. Christy. 165 Western .6(8q. E. 8. McFlllen, 181 Western and '-t Va.,. 0K88Je. r 11 F. MoFnian,13WestandW. Va..C-tu.' ! James ClcmsoaliO Western. VittTjiv. i ' i M. Clman.l7W.Va- ac, JLehman ft eper. 6K7lic. 33' West Va., sect, Lehman'-Brot., 7!i8c 30Tcx.acct., klartlFiiller-.Cq, Schamberg St Paul, i'IM Western, West Va. - HiulTex.,8fliK-r G. Sclminbere A Co 105 Western. Texan aud WVVa.,54J7Jfc '' -Lowenstelto Adler. 145 Western, Texans A W.V,,37; l7S' J flc Daniel Murnhy, 143 Wcateru Wheat com Oata .99 .7 .5f? .38 .75J X, X .67 J&4 .A and Texans, r. t !' .i '."'J JfiC- iu IU H. Chain. Jr.. Si) Wet.tVa:;NSnvc. .Jr., 8a M. Levi. 73 Ohio aad W. Va- 4W7io. Jnhn MA 11 9n tVi.atii-n il'- h. Horn, 75 West Va.. 46c Owen Smith, 184 Texans, IS Western, jacct.. Phillips King : J5 Weal Vs., a;., .1. S. MotTett; 33 West Va. act. Myer-t . Honeman'4Ur8c. Baclunan Ievl, M7 Westetn and West'Va; t'l satHic it , , F. (jchecU, 56 Western and Taxans.eSbJc. , 11. Chain, 50 West Va., small cows and lielfcrs. 'IV 44JSI4C . i ' Jauit" Aull, 43 Western. HU4J7XO. .., , Daniel Smyth t Bro.. 135 WeslVa., 4)ic. Dennis Smyth, flO Western and Lnne eo.. 3$ ' If&e. . i Abe osthehn. 21 Ohio. tX&Tyip. , , J. Y. Xatta. 40 Kentucky and Lancaster -o., 4 7c. ' Samuel Brown. 180 Western stiller, whole sale, 5Ut3Hc , 1 1 liowcnstein A Adler, V Texans mlxe-i, 47iQ7c. nx WSD MATS. C re ced Beeves were rather dull aad at tJ"KC., mo lormerr te jot a ba ai ast inn. Thos. Bradley. ISO head at fJMfflSe. W. U. Brown 115 do. atSKSjlllic. A. A.BOBWeU103do.atSlSc. C. S. Dengler, 70 do. at Offllkc. .1. F. Low-den. 35 di at 10911 Wr. if HarlamftBro..6Sdoat8H9Uo. - i i- ' Dressed sheep were active. Kamusl Stewart oll 710 head at 8)9c.and r,2 head of dressed lambs at HKflUc. New York, Phllartelphl aad Local Stocks also United States Bonds reported daffr by Jacob B. Love, X3 North Queen street. . Jalyi-P. UkSS uos xm A. . 9. ., t-,W. Del.. -ack. Western Its 13MT198' Denver ft Rio Oraade AS iSK StK iff; rLake Erie ft Western.... 41U 41K l aaasBS auu xexas 403, mi styi Laa Shore- Mich. Southern 117'X 1 Sk W, Sew York Central imit 1K New Jersey Ceafti. SIX Ssf 81 Ontario Western . n)2 i;Z 2Mk Omaha Com........... .. 02 9s 516 50 Paclfle Mall 47& 48U 47K Uhlcago. Mil. bt- rani lit ,MX Vmc Texas Pacific 33ft , S&Z ,01 Wabaslui rata ft Paetflc... lmi Western Uatoa TeL Co ' S1H OK' 9i 1'cnnsylva-UiR.R- H( Reading.......... ....... ......... 3l 319 801h Buflklo Pitts, ft West 21)4 tl Northern Paeiae Caea SS 4x. HfS Preierred.... WjL , &ft yar ' .. 1 1 .vaJL, sale Mn&i'(tylperct.Loaa,duel883...fioo $10t " lflm... 109 ieiK - Ban... is ! " 1835... 100- ! 5 per oti a 1 or 30 years.. 100 105 1 " S per ct. School Loan.... lOS 112 ", 4 " in lor 20 years., lsa 1 " 4 In 5 or W years.. Mr WlJe-, - I " in 10 or 20 years: 100 tn.'' Maahelm boronghloan '...109' MB - a-B-srec-B, . u t rtrstNatlonalBank. - 41M f-M faxmers' National Bank 50 I10& Fulton National Bank. 100'' 136.50 Lancaster ConatyNatioaai Baa-.. SS-"lit i , ColnniblaNattopal Baa-. 100, 147. 1 , Ephrate National Bank.: 10P 142. First Na-oaal Baakr, Coiambia.. . . . Me - 141 jt ' First NaUoaai Bank, Strasburg.... uS-Mt First National Bank. Marietta 100 .. First N-tkmal Bank, -Count Joy.. 100' 145.7b Lltltx Battoaal Bank 10s 140 Maabe-nNaUoaalBaak. 109 1M ' i nnlonNatioaal Bank. Monnt Joy. 60 7a0 New Holland National Bank 100 137 i' QaarryrlUe R. R. .'Jft'1 MlllersvUle Street Car. ,M IaquirerFrlntl-gCompaay...... St TTealCD TKpa7Mstsi No Gas UghtaMruel Company.... a Stevens House......M.............. ,10 Cola-ih-t Gas Company........... Columbia WaterCc-rpany........ 8-nneaannaIron Corapaa 7..... lot Marietta Hollo wware 100 Stevens House 50 Sicily island '. ut East Brandy wine ft Wayneab'g. 50 MUlersvllle Normal School asjo st m 90 170 5 18 1 'J ! -W .Jj. i.l J-. n r
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