.. r .5?-', . ;. ?. - Jf .f '. .ji'.vi ,a - w ,Jf r; -.m flmtMfj jGAffi?EB; DAILY msmitmWKMm? THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1885. - e-"V f.cV , 1 t ' LI OTW COMCTOR 011.4X0 tM) MAKKAF tXTMXXTa ro-areBRor, f tWlui Mert Ukaly Have Drawn the e Frem Ijmeaster City Well Country Appointment. pntles ter Other Counties. MM i T. MacGonlcle, Uie new collector I revenue, for this district, and Mr. nan. Uie retiring collector, by ic of the treasury department and I assistance of Its transfer no,ent, have 1 that after business hours te-morrow Ivwrn Uie ofueo will be closed ever the : WfctMfeth of July holiday and Hunday a f&weretay and collector of ttie Mieniierclier I the business community. In retiring, from TV. . r ..... . .1 1. a iriafl.t 4il ! lilt tiiniiuuiMiA Vemrtl'nl irTz awraiirK . J- -.. ...., ... .. . mero deservedly popular 0110 could be f 'ftrfpal transfer will be inaile of tlie manage- 3MKN tee ofilce hore from the old te the hMiwadUecter. UnUl that Ume no nppelnt- !,jMiHlll be formally roaile nor efUcially VHMMWted by the Uew collector, but stifll- CHftt Wlimntiens have been roeeivoa by tne ' Jiuwlr appolntees te make it cry likely i rant tb following persons will cotiitiiute the teff trf Collector MacGonlgle. .I& " IN Tim CENTRAL OPPIOi:. -rj Fer ohief deputy, the plnce- new lllled by ",;i CharleT. Ebermati, no appointment will ,W inade for a few woolen, Mr. Kbcrman's ..rtBUen for that period belng considered ?i;',neoegaary te get the new organisatien of the f ;'i)tatrlet fairly started. i&'Mr. Samuel Wright, of Columbia, new an v .lMkle deputy, will also be retalued for a "T? ."mlmA .!.. ,t m !.. ...Ill . I. IIHaJ K' tTkar ftiuwern Pfnlflnr. thlntlti'. uliftfnmtfnr nnd fi' resident v of the Sixth -ward. IIe has i'i t,-. eeen ter many years 1110 onicieni s3? 14..X afe,l-I - iVfl . WMfc'. HalU Frldy, of Mountvllle, AVest '?! . licmpCeld township, Is oue of the best of the j,i county Democrats, a curpctiler by trade, a 'i:c j.euDsuiniuuj upngiu anu intelligent cuizen ; '.w Jiwroxperienco as quartor-inaster. Mr. Frldy IvJjJimb always been an active working Deme- r jcravauu wui succecu 1. d. in. in, 01 norm, ;,'' V Plorce Lesher, et Itcamstewu, last Co Ce rJ. Scallce township, will succeed Martin S. Fry. s i ' Olr. Iiesher Is a school teaclier iy profession; ,-'.',;. "having been educated at MllleiHille, niul s:4r 1 ' has geed business extwrience uud nuallllca- .i'.S-iS II TT. I ... !..!.. I ."..- J e' 'uuuhi ie uiw iruiueuiiy uvvu n ineiuuer 01 -"''' young man of high character and oxcellent ;&S qualifications. is A. H. Urenemarj, son ei Frank Breneman, 'i'r. the well-known merchant of Itawllnsvillc is himself a graduatoet Leck Haven Nermal school, with experlonce as u teacher and geed clerical abilities. IIe comes of old Dem ocratic! stock and has bcen a delegate te the state convention, IIe takes the place et Harry Htrehni. Henry L. Kckert, of Gordenvillo, Is well known in this cltyandthrougheuttho county. He is popular and nmply qualilled for any place In the ofilce. His business oxperlenco is extended and his education and training in tbe line of elllcial duties. l.ike his father. Mr. Kckert is of rock-ribbed Domeciitlc la the highest degree the requisite qualifica tions for Ike position. Seme New itetnlatleni, ,' Although the appointees de net all reside In the county towns of tbe districts te which they have been appointed, they will be ex ex ex poeted te make these places Uie centres of their business, vi t Yerk, Gettysburg, Har- rlsburg, Carlisle, jjOwiBiewn nnu wnamuens- Ne appointments for gaugers and stere koepers will be made at present. They ro re ro celveappointmonU directly from and glve benuB le me treasury uujwrniiem ; nnu nu recommendations can be made as te removals and appointments by the new collector until all applicants have mede their applications in the form prescribed bylaw. Te facilitate thorn in delncr this Collector MacGoniirle will next week send out te all applicants the form of application which he will expect In all eises te be returned te hint by July 15, after which tlnid only he will consider and dlspose of tbeni, se far as his recommendations nre re ceived by the uecretary of the treasury. JOUHNAMSM AT HOME. The Lancasler J!xamlner yosterduy en en en tored upon 1(3 fourleonlh velume with a par par par donable expression of rride in its carcer. Started in stormy days, It survived thorn a well established nowspaper, and it has kept steady pace with the unfaltering progress of journalism In tins ciiy. The Columbia IleraUl appears te-day for the first tlme under its new ownership and direction. IU publisher, ewner and editor, V. B. Given, has associated with lilm Alfred C. llruncr, of Columbia, as assistant edltdr, and Jnmes D. Slade, as local editor both young gontlemon of ontcrprlse and ability. Tim tnnn of the editorial column Is liberal and progressive ; the local department Is crisp end comprehcnslvo and the usual amount of advertising patronage, shows that the new publisher and the new plan have wen the desorved conlldence of naner. Mr. l-Juuene J. fliuier: carries wmi him the geed wlshes and unUersal rospect y y... iT of many friends gaiued In a brier rcsldonce and many regrets that the state of Ills health would lieipcrnui me roanz.uien ni me uuput with u lilch he onterod n new Held. The ''llitelllgencer'" ttew Onltc. Fer Bome time past workmen have been engaged in preparing the lower fleer of Ne. 8 Seuth Queen street, ene deer below tiie present elllce, for the occupancy of the ofilce ferce of the iNTr.f.unuNCKit. This was made nccesary by the propesod cxtonsien seutliward of the rooms occupied by Reed, McOrann fc Ce.'s bank, which cxtonsien will Include the room heretofore used by tbe Inti;m.kiknci:ii us a buslucss elllce. The change lrem thd" old te the new olllce was made this morning. The latter is a handseme illustration of tbe com bined work of the carpenter, palnter and paper hanger. The woodwork in the shape of closets, staircase, etc., is m the finest ash, after the Queen Anne style. Twe band band band Heme French pinto glass windows, furnished by Marshall fc Hcngier, leek Inte Seulh Queen street, and entrance is had Inte the olllce by n vcstlbule with deuble doers. The carpentering was the able work of fioergo Krnst The paper hanging is a marvel of completeness. The walls and cfiling are in imitation of fresco work, the designs tasteful and the colors warm and blight The metal tints nrodeminatc. The slde walls are ren in! Imported Kuglisli COLVHBIA'H XZKCTXXd hlOHTK. The Points at WMeh the New Illumination Will be Dlktribnted Through the Borough, Latest Metes Around Town. IteguW Cerrciipnnaence of IxTituemcER. Columbia, July 2. The gas and walcr committee of council have located the differ ent places at which the electrle lights will be put in position. Tbe following points wcre selected : Frent and Locust, Second and Locust, Third and Iecust, Feurtli aud ljecust, Firth and Locust, Sixth and Locust, Betlicl and Locust, Commerco and Walnut, Third and Walnrtt, Fifth and Walnut, Soventh mid Walnut, Sixth and Chestnut, Fourth and Chestnut, Third and Poplar, Second and Ilridge, Fourth and Cherry, Second nn d Cherry, Frent and Union, Second nnd Ferrv. Third and Union. Fourth and Alley N, Filth ami Union, Ijancasloravenuo and Union, Floreuco and Maner, Feurtli and Maner. Napthagas lamps will be put at the fol lowing positions : the eroding of the Head ing railroad aud Lancaster pike ; at a place further up the plke, about midway lictween the otectrlc light at Union and the lamp at the railroad crossing i at Lawrence and Third, Fifth and Mill, Second and Linden, Second and Ccilar. After te-night tlie use efnaptim gas wlll'be made until the system ei Jigmuig iy eieciricuy can ue put jiue preper working condition, which will be ler about sixty days. Town Notes. A total of 89,090 cars have been hauled for June, a decrease from May, 188T, of 10,088 cars, but an incrcase evor June, 1831, of 5,121 cars. Chas. Smedley, a boy living at Fourth and Union street, breke the thumb or his right hand in a rail from a horizontal liar yesterday afternoon. While picking cherries yesterday after noon, Jehn Mack fell from u tree and struck his head upon the ground, becoming uncen scieus, no receiveu a sovero sunning up. Samuel 1'ortner, aged ten years, wlille Jumping upon a beard containing a four Inch splke, run the latter Inte his feet Harry Nelte, tlie blacksmith, created much excitement by using dynamite te split up large jiests into smaller ones. He will net de it Hgaln. The second evening concert by the Citizens nana win no pien rnuay evening juiv a. Captain D. 11. Case, 1st lieutenant F. A. Dennett and 2nd lieutenant 1111. I'ekinnn, the olllcers or company C. left for the regi mental headquarters at Allnntewn, tills morning te attend tbe election for major of tlie Feurtli Heglment te-day. Captain Case will be placed In nomination for the position by Lieutinant F. A. Dennott. A strange looking water animal was caught yesterday afternoon by Harry llelsingcr whlle fishing along the dam. It is about two feet In length und like tlie ene caught a row woeks atre. Soveral changes have been made in the S lacing el the stalls In the new market heu e. ome or them steed against thewall, but they are new placed se that the parties soiling anything can-stand behind the stalls. Perk dull t Mm, fiiaNrM. IrJ-8 7, July 1 tew. Aug. MolaMesflrtaiWo ter M test. Turpunttne staty at MWp.' , t. KeslnquletntniMtl tH-iJeT strained te geed. Petrelutim dell ; reflnedM eiuen, VUOlVc. Hatter ltwidy Western Hnltatlen iinuiiuery, lMflDO prime ie enoieB umtincrieK, iisuc, uneese mcauy i vneicv -vuw ukibi .a.awm mMiM ..- restern, Western riat, ftfOe. I neei ed C Confcetloners'A," (W 0-lOcj Ksm dell llUn. bugar nllt Reflned letea.4M n-in. C1U0I 12Xei Btate, U0 utlesf and lt HEW AVrXRTlMKMKNTH A COMPKTKNT GI11L FOlt mwerk. At NU.S30MUI 1TTAKTKD TV General Ilounnwerk, Annlvn NUU1UMMK8T. 'at WANTKD-A Glltli TO DO QUNEHAL Hotucwerk at , JjrtWt NO.WNOItTlirRINGEST!. Crrnhed erunu- 1 allow Arm t prltne city, WO 5-iOc. rreiRnui nominal. Klre flnp L'arelllina land Louisiana common te Mr, tvtllAs. Coffee flrm nut quiet t fair cargoes, SJic liny dull i Me. t Timethy, 00eU 00. VTrANTKD A OIHIi TV llenitewnrk. Annlvat It MO.I43 KA8T JAMES FOlt GENERAL BT. VHT UOO)B. TOHNH.aiVLEn. GEO. P. BATH VON. JehnS. Givlerfc Ce. Chicago Produce Market. Chioacie. July S, 9 se a. m. Market opened : Wheat August, wy,a t Hept, KMc. Cern AuguV 471fe I Bcpt, 4rc. On Is Aug, 27e. Perk Aug.,tin.lO: PnpU,le0. iJini-Aitg.,n70Bci)t.,f5in. ltlbs Aug., i te ) Sept., CO ; 0(,t., .' 57. CLOStRO. 1 r. N Wheat wis fairly steady at Ilin npcnliiu but a short tlme afterwards It whs ru)ited that It wan being turned en two elevator U keep It In condition from the het wheat searv, get the best of tlie long", as August wen in preii HUIT Blllllll) tVlllS UIIUVI uvpiiinraii 1JUBTEBN MAItKET HOUSE NOTICE. Jli Markets at the above Hende will tie bold en the morning and evening of Friday, July 30th next. Instead of Baturday,. Inly 4th. Junl-4td THE COMM1TTEK. In such an eAcnt tli.itoptleu dreiqied nearly one cent In enuniiuuuiuii tiimuuu fle lewer. eats (toady niida tt I Bcpt, 01JCC Sept., 47!4c ; Wheat July. B7UOS Aug.. 89 1 Oct, )3e. Cem .Inly, 47(ici Aug., ITMe; iiiilnltr. nivi , Auir.. v.i.in i Kent.. aiWc. rerk-Jufy, tie 074 ; Aug., $10 MX; Brpt,, flOKWl Oct.,IOM. .m,. u . I Aril i my, i ettK : Aug., v wny . ekiiv.. irv. Aug., W 33 jSCpt., 3 4S Oct., THE LARGEST, 1JE8T AND MOST complete assortment of Playing Cards In the elty from 8 cenls per psck nn at UAKTMAN'S YELLOW FJIONT ClQAIt BTOItE. K O II EDEN N ET T FIlXCTlOAL PLUMllKli, STEAM AN OA FITTKIt. All ortlers promptly attended te. Satisfaction guaranteed. Werk done at rensennbln prices. Nil 4U NllltTn OUKKN HT11KET. Junel7-3nid Lancaster, I'e. OFFER MOSQUITO CANOPIES CLOTltlXll. AT LOW ritlCES. NOTIOR rcrsmis having bills ngalnt the Directors of the roeruronereliy netllled te present the oainelioforonooiiof the Friday before the first Baturday of tbe mentn. Alt bills coming In after that time will be laid ercr until tbe next bill day. llyorderof TIIE lfOAHI). J 30 51(1 0 7ifllO72X; Oct., WHO. ltlbs July,5Z7K! s NAVPER SOUl' FOR THE FOURTIL Mew 'Yerk Bteck Mnrkeu Nvr Yebk, July it Wall street, 1UI0 p. m. Meney eesv at 1 per cent. Exobange steady nt$t85fff. Oevernments etcsdy. Currency (Ts, trP,i bid ; 4's Coup tt$i bid ; i( de, m bid. ' The sleck market opened dull, but sternly, with the exception of bacLawnnna, which was per cent lower. Shortly after tlie opening of bualucas, It was reported that the Heading com pany had withdrawn from the combination with New Jersey Central. This caused n shArp selling of the latter company's stock, and by 10:30 tlie stock bad declined i; per cent. Aueut 11 o'clock Lackawanna was actively bid up by the clique, which cauned a rush te cover, mid prices took an upward turn, fully recovering tbu early decline, except In tbe case of Jersey Cential. Shortly befere midday a raid nn Pa cific Mall weakened the whele market and at the tlme of writing prices nre again at the lowest point. Astnvrtitlnmerg knew I make nothing but OenutnnTurtloBeup, 1 expect tbcm all te glve tne a call, and try It the same its before., sold by tbe gallon, quart or pint. Delivered le all purls of tbe elty. l'lcnse send In yourerders early le Law lltillillng Jteatnurnnt, North Duke trrct, I81CAEL KAUT, lt l'roprleter. T1TADEIRA AND SHERRY WINES -AT- Reigart's Old Wine Stere. It. E. BLAYMAKEU, Aeemt, Ne, KsUbllahed I7M. CARPETS and MATTING, Woventlnuotoscllut Iho LOWEST PltlOKS. Elegant assortment of New Patterns bought Fer FALL Trade. Carpets will, nodeubt,bo higher In prite, se we advise everybody te buy new. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., NO. 26 BAST KING STREET, LANCABTEIt, FA. UESS GOODS. Clothing te meet every funcy and te please the iwte of every huycr may nlwuya he fenml en our tables. Ne ene need lento us unsatisfied. Our stock is full of real bargains nt closing prices, within tlie reach or every purchaser. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST. Philadelphia. te East Kise Strict. feb!7-tfd FARMERS NORTHERN MARKET. On account of tbe 4th of July occurring en Baturday, tbe market will be held en KHIDAY et the regular hour. JeWSt lr.M. VlereI handseme bv nrlnelnlna. Hn will l,n nnn r,f Mr M..f washable eaK paper inlonileu te sunuiatp Gonlgle's ofilce Uoputies, vlce JaniesEV wainscoting. The latter cllect Is well carried ' liO- ?rj-r. 5A of im - -de SSJSfS m Mifllln. J. H. B. Wagner, of this city, sto),Jnte the place of cashier from which .Jehn-H iiuiitiujr eviru. xxu is msu weii-Hiiuwu u the former proprietor of St. Mary's academy near Lancaster, and as a momber of tbe bar. His qualifications are undisputed, and theugli uever an active politician, he has been an ardent Democrat. Te the retiring collector. Mr. A. J. Knufl man, -who has been a public official of exem plary fidelity, attention te public business, eillclencv and Denularitv Mr. Maenoniirle Is Indebted for many courtesies received slnce The first news of his appointment. Mr. Kauffman gees out net only gracefully and Tviththorespectofthepfoplo of his district, but commanding tbe obligation and geed will of his successor. His olllce ferce, tee,, have treated theso likely te succeed,, L.'ii with every consideration, and a number of them have tendercd thefr servloes te instruct the new clerks In thL'..' duties. "THE OUTSIDE DEPUTIES. Mr. Jehn F. Kllncsmitb, a representative the Columbia Democracy, warmly en dorsed as a young man of Irrsproachable character, oxcellent nliltltv mill unmins- tioued Democratle service, wfll succeed Theav itlestend as outslde deputy ler tne norm nerm norm weitorn district et the county. In the northeastorn section, new the terri tory covered by Deputy Collector Grayblll, tne new uepuiy win de uoergo v. aunpsen, whcelwright, at Churchtown, and long the wheel herse of the Demecracy of Caernarvon and adjoining townships. IIe is about 40 years of age, with a high character, enjoying the geed osteem of all who kuew him, and with all the qualifications for an iionest and intelligent discharge of his duties. Calvin R. SIgle, of BIrd-lu-Haud, East Lampeter township, is n son of our well known fellow citizen, Jehn Hlgle, tobacco and general dealer. He has been in the business of cigar manufacturing, which he new closes out, and though ene of the youngest members of tbe new ferce, is a bright, intelligent young man, of Democratle family and profession ; and be will no doubt keep the administration of hN place up te tbe standard of his predecessor, Tlies. Mcuewan. In the Other Ceuntlet. Fer the chief place in Yerk county, new held by A. J. Stable, tbe new collector will appoint Mr. Adam F. Geesey,w he Is a citizen of Yerk borough. IIe Is 43 years of age ; for merly was a merchant of Dallastown. He scrved in the 103d Fa. regiment during tbe war, nnd subsequently whs treasurer and later deputy treasurer of Yerk county, In both of which positions he discharged his official duties with rare fidelity aud ability. When he took held of the county treasury there was a debt off 205,000, and during the six years of his administration this was en tirely paid oil". Fer the last tl ve years he has been chairman of the Democratic county com mittee of Yerk and there is no better organi zation in the state than that or which be has been the head during this time by practically unanimous consent Jehn S. Ulestaud, of Spring Garden town ship, Yerk county, who is te succeed II. M. Davis as ene of the Yerk county deputies, is a farmer and a man of 48 years of uge. He has long been one of tbe party " war horses" in Yerk and is ene ei the most popular Democrats in the county, having been elected register in 1877. He enjoys the high osleom of leading citizens, rogardlesset party, und was for fifteen years a member of tlie school beard of h Is d lstrict. Fer the third place, whicli deputy new re sides In Shrewsbury, there will be no change ter a tow woeks. iuu prusuui uepuiy, air. Win. D. Yeung, who is oue of the most eiU clent olllcers In the service, will be retaltied until the Yerk efllce, as roergaulzod, lias get fairly under way. In Harrlsburg James Hawklus, an active young Democrat, an Intelligent mau, bigblv recommended for his character, ability and efficiency will be appointed te succeed Deputy Collector Mage. Miss Bella K. Ilage, who at present sells stamps In tbe Harris burg efnee, at a salary el IH00 per year, has given new bends te serve until her successor is appointed. W. W. Trout, of Lewistown, Mlfllln county, editor" of a Democratle newspaper there, will suoceed S. M. Zacharlas, as deputy for the upper end et Dauphin audSnjdcr, s Ferry, Milliln and .Juniata counties The new appointee is a young man of ability and p integrity, with a geed military record, and Is v a, special friend or ox-Governer Ctiitin, con gressman or his district, 1 Themas G. Neely. of Yerk Springs, ' Adams county, who will succeed te tlie dep. uty collectorshtp of that nub-district, is ox ex s prothenctary and. was for many years the I.,. Democratle cbalrnlan of Adams county. He ' ' ki a man of high character, great popularity full qualifications, personal and elllcial, for A UWPUKU. lu (Cumberland county there has been a Ojjfifci parmcuiany active contest ier the place or . stf deputy, It was simplified lately by the uu .!,, coauiueinu wuuurawai ei it, ai, uranam, fr,- (if the leading candidates; and the tfj .. ILfntn (leai.tltAi. ...Ill m .ixi.l.iliul i' k "! A?UH.U UliatUlUt, WH, UV UMUL7U. tv,, jwe i rem iiiuuuanitauurjf, an active :'-.'-:wunc man. of lanre liilluonce and V'" ' HTwnceln public eftairs; he brought tbe "j ,j rwwat testimonials as te hla integrity aud v, f' a(wicy. -f " , :I Franklin county there was likewise a - i"" -Vry ueuiriuiiKHi struggle for the place or 'V t deputy, aud the appointment seems, te have , '" been the hut ene decided upon by j th collector. Edward GEtter draws the ' " i"-.'16 m vigorously supported by a -," vwywge following und most respectable , . iKMaiid as severely anutgenlsed by n ttbmfm pt opposing candidates. .Frem a ;t S auwlwr let candidate or aseertained Bbllity. & UaAllnnirflA tl- ' ' . . ! ' m wvvh.j.v niwvwu aim wipwwBwy Wt SK Wm .. If KSVSf! liff 1 3s:-f sir if- w out by a dado or tblstle pattern bound In with a heavy pressed rail. There Is besides n heavy pressed frloze of Moorish pattern, tbe L balance of, tlie slde walls boingef a neat steiliil design. The celling decoration is beundlirlth red meulding, studded with rosettes. This part ofthe work was dene by Hager it Bra The speaking trumpets of tbe latest design and tlie communicating boxes between tbe four lloers vore the work of Fllnn it Breucman. Altogethor tlie new Imtki.Meknceii olllce is a thing of beauty, andllke the litlle iKiy's drum, it is hard te beat. The IXTCLMciKNCUit carrlers will make their weekly collectlons tomorrow (Friday) morning, Insr'Jjd of Saturday, the Fourth belli (j 2. lOgal holiday. MOSTULY MEETING OF1J1E VOVTOttS The Health of the County 1 tieml nnd the I'hytlclans Will l'lcnlc The July moetlngef tbeLancaster City and County Medical society was held en Wedncs day afternoon, In Grand Army hall, with the following inombers present: Doctors Al bright, Blackwood, Berntheisc, Black, Car .penter, Deacr, Ebler, B. F. Herr, .V. J. Herr, Hcrshey, Kennedy, ljlnveavcr, Liv ingston, J. R. I.eaiuaii, J. II. Musscr, F. M. Musser, IL K. Musser J. U Mewery, Miller, Newpher, G. R. Rehrcr, Roebuck, B. J. iieatuensyuer, . ji. iteaincnsyucr, iteiauu, Rlngwalt, J. IX. Sheek, Stew art, Thoinpseii, Treichler, Welcbanx, Weaver, WUmer, Zlegler and ell. Doctors Walter Beard mau, D. B. Weaver and E. E. Evans wcre elected members of tlie society. Dr. Miller, chairman of tbe committee en the practice of mediclne, made his report. I'apers reporting peculiar cases were read by Doctors Carpenter, Rehrcr and J. H. MUMOr. The reperts from all sections of tbe county showed that but llltle sickness is prevail-inc. It was decided te held a picnic en July IS at Yerk Furnace, and the secretary was dlrected te Invite the inombers of the medical Bocletios, of Yerk aud Dauphin counties of this state and Harford county. Maryland. Itepalrs of the ItapU.t Church, The members of tbe First Baptist church met lest evening and doclded upon the repair of their church. A committee consisting el tbe following persons was appointed te raise the money required te pay the bills : J. O. Geedman, J S. Givler, J. B. Peiinypacker, F. Sutten, A. F. Spencer and Geerge l'.ey. They will first canvass the members of the church for subscriptions, and as the number et members is small they will wait upon persons outslde the church and ask their financial assistance. After the church Id re paired a pastor will be called. What He A.keil fur lie tVIll ltecelie. At the meeting of tbe Berks county prison beard en Wodnesday, among the roquests for clothing made by prisoners was ene lrem Bill Weidor, one el the Buzzard gang, asking for a sutnmer suit In oxehango for the winter suit he wero when he came te the prison, a tlcket te Lancaster and 2 in money. Welder's tlme will be up in twelve days, and having bcen a ialthful worker since his incarceration, during which tlme he made a bookcase for the library and did ether car penter work, his request was granted. Street Vlenren la Session. The viowers appointed by tlie court te us. boss damages caused by the proposed open ing orXerth Plum stroet from New Helland avenue te the city limIts,met for the purpese ofjtheir appolntment this morning. The pro posed street will cut off part or the entrance te St. Mary's cemotery and the uerthwest corner or the park grounds. Testimony was heard this altorneon as te the damages sustained. m:ci:sT xetauli: deaths. Ruel Dunkel, for mero than 40 years one of the most promlnent jieliliclans lu Rhede Island, died of Brighl's dlscase nt his home In Cruydcn this morning. Heu ben Ellwood, inemlicr of Congress from the Mil district, Illinois, died veterday. He was lern in New Yerk In 1821. The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon. Yesieruay ttitenioen u. j. uremia, agea rc, ox-uicmber of tlie legiHlature nnd a w oil known business man belenging in the wostern part of Massachusetts had an oye ro re ro nieved in Bosten, cocaiue being adminis tered. Several hours later he died almost Instantly of paralysis of the heart Ne Truth In It. A (lUp.itcli in tlie Philadelphia Tituci of this morning, dated Lancaster, states that Jehn H. Miller, ei New Providenco, com mitted suicide yesterday artorneon. A special from that place te the ISTnr.i.ioKN ISTnr.i.ieKN CBit this afternoon lays that nothing et tire' kind occurred. 'l" 9iK A New Cleck. Air. A. Rhoads lias erected for Mr. A. N. Breneman, it flue large clock in the Brene man building, West King street It will le a great accommodation te pcople In that art of tbe town. Wiwtirn Union .tdaius ExpreeN American Kxprees U. B. ExpresH WvIIk, Farge Jt Ce C. C. I. A C New' Yerk Central New Jerxey Central lllliieU Central Kxprusa... Ohie Cent nit Mlcbliran Central Northern l'aclllc " l'referred... Cential l'aclllc... Union Pacific Mlmteurl l'aclflc..... Texas l'nclltc New Yerk Klevatud MelreM)lllan Manhattan Alt & Tcrre llaute " Preferred, Canada Beutburu... Canaua 1'iicine.... Chtcuse A Alten Che. A Ohie I). Allud Del.. l.ue.A West Inmvur Erle " 1'relcrred... Hannibal A BU Je rrclurred Kansas A Texas. .r Lake Hhnre W.i 1..K.&W .: l.'vs'lleA Nuhvitle S." Merris A Eiex.........; Northwest VZ " 2'iuferred .... Ortil'.eA Western Ohie A MUutsslpplj.. ' frefened I'aclfle Mall - C,U Oulckatlver i-reierrca. Headlni! Iteck Sr.M. 1W 1H i4 IWji V.i'2 wi li FIRST-CLASS BOARDING. Together with tbe cbotce of looms en tbe first or aecondlteor. Burpeased by uone in the city. Cull en eraddreai, NO. Vrl NOltTII QUEEN ST. Table boarders accommodated. en-trd U Gene Seuth. Mr. C. Ga-st, of tlie Examiner, left this morningen trip te Baltimore, Richmond and, otlier cities. IIe will spend the Fourth in Richmond ami sce the iincastcr club play ball with the home organization there. Attend te. Your Hank limine. Am the banks will be closed en Saturday the Fourth of July, theso having business at theso institutions would de well te attend te the same te-morrow. At the Btutlen Itiiuiv, Tlie only inmates of tlie sbitlen heuse List night wero four ledgors. They wero dis charged tills morning. City Taxea I'ald Yeaterihty. The rocelpts at the city treasurer's olllce ler city taxes yosterday wero between ?1I,000 and ?12,000. trig : lsl 2I 17" te" 5 Hi Ml XP tl 13 lit); ITIIHHEHMEN'H SUPPLIES. 3 Jap in and Calcutta Ilimlioe, Jointed Itedn, llras aiidNlckle Uenla, Bilk, Linen, Cotten and nnu. I. tne., Artlllclal Flies, Bwerded Heeka, Kerrulea, Trewcla, Tina, Klnata.nnd 11 cneral llue of nickel adapted ler tMlt or fly fishing, at IIUULKY'S HUUO MIOItE; Ne. 21 West King Street CCHOOL TAX FOR 1885. The duplicate lain tbe hands of the treasurer. Three per cent, el! for prompt payment W. O. MAIISIIAI.L, Treasurer, Ne. U Centre Square. f onion hours from 9 a. m. te 4 p. in. Junelltfdlt LARK E'S TEA STORE BEST GOODS and Honest Trices. Uranulated Sugar, 7c. White" A.."6C Coffee, 12e te 85c fl tt. l'ure Byrup, luc p qt. Herman heap, Sep bar. Laun dry bturcb, 6c W ft. lelejihone. CIiARKE'8 TEA BTOItE. M West Klinr Btrcet T EVAN'S FLOUR. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. MBkex Elegant Urcad. Fer aale by Grocers generally. Levan !s Bena, MorehantMlllora, Ofilce: HNOItTII l'UINCEBT. iipr27iul D ANOTlIEIt CAHLOAD OK SUMMER GOODS KEUEIVEDAf THE I1W YORK STOBJS. Twe Caaes Beautiful PRINTED SATINES, Flftecu Cents u yard ; made te gell at a Cents. An Immense Stock of WASHtNO DKESS 0001)9, CHAMHUAYB BEEItSUCKEUS, OI.NUHAMS. HATIBTE8 vicTeitiA Lawns, india linens, NAINSOOKS A.VII PIQUES, At Lewest City Prices. A CHOICE SELECTION Or' ORIENTAL AND EGYPTIAN LACES, SWISS NAINSOOK and CAMU1UO EMBROIDERIES, In All Widths und Qualities at the Lewest Prices Ever Known In the Trade. tuSSind -VUR PRICES FOR STJ11ER GOODS LEAD THE MAItKET. Reduction Price List of Men's, EejV and Children's CLOTHING. up (IN COATS at tee. XKSUCKEU COATS and VESTS Iiein $1.2J WATT, SHAND & CO., N03. 8 & 10 East King Street. IWWK XB1U1KJ... ....... Ill?i Ban Frunclace lr.vj 1'iefcrrcd. Preferred., Oinaha.. St Paul 71' " I'reierred Nah A Chat M.. L..B. A W Wab.ub " Preferred C. It. A Q. 1;-; Uechexterft l'iltaburg , I'd. AEvaua Manitoba tej; oreiren A Nav..... Oreiten Trunace i:H Pullman Palace Car HH 11 71 II n QU. AMPAQNE. BOUCHE THE FINEST "SEC." WINE NOW CHAMl'AONE lill'OUTEII. AT ItEIOAKT'S OLD WINE BTOKE, Ne. 2U Eabt Kiice 8TBKtT. J. It. MARTIN k CO. WALLPAPER DEPARTMENT. A SPECIAL LOT OF Established, lTtA. lei !.Ai?1 I7U fd JfKtT ADVEHTIHE3IEXTH. -T- "OAKING POWDER. 'vii,jyi n. Sunday Scheel Plcnlca. Tbe Sunday school of Oruce Lutberan ehurcb, with their friends are picnicingat Penryn park, en the Reading railroad te-day. The crowd was very large, the special train from tbe upper depot having eight heavily leaded cars. The Preabyterlau Sunday school is holding tbe annual picnic at Recky springs te-day. ' A Carpenter" Accident. Edward Hhecmaker, a carpenter, residing en North Mulberry Btroet, met with a se riots accident this morning. He was working en a building or Bartholemew's en Seuth Prlnce stroet, when he made a mlsstep and fell te Iho ground. Ills injuries, which nre prlncl nally en the head, were attended by the Doctors Yeagley. raid the Cuata. Kate Tuitt, u icddler, was heard by Alder man Barr, yosterday afternoon, en a charge of druulebnness aud disorderly conduct. It was ber Hist appearance befere the olderman and she Vs tllsclmrged upon imyment of cost the liuuip. If the heallh commlssienor or stroet com cem com nilssleuer would drlve te Seuth Duke street te "thti dump,'1 one oftbcjeilno days they would ilnd plenty of work te keep them busy ler some days In abating nuisances. Snow and Ice in Virginia. Very cold weather Is reported irern, south- wesiern perHans,pryjrgnia. On Sunday snow fell in TaMwell county, und last Slight leu termed in Wythe eeuuty, ,, ', Sctioel Heard Metliir. The July meeting or the Lancaster school beard will be held this evening. city ANOTHER. HEALTH WAItNINO. The Great Uaugfr or Careleaanea lu Sanitary Blatter. " We phyMclanj earnestly bope thore will be no cholera here tbU year," katd a well known health efflcer yesterday, "and fermy part, Judg lute by the vast Increased use of the great dlsln. fectant. Piatt's Chlorides, should it cemeltwUI net Und much te feed upon ninen careful and cleanly households." " What 1 urn afraid of Is thatas cholera has net yet broken out, many careless peeple will again return te their old habits and ajs, and tbe dis infectants will be partially Ignored." "Oureiil- safeguard Is constant, dally vigi lance, uud the Immediate disinfectien or de struction of nil decaying and organic mutter that may fester or Invite pestllencu." We buve spoken of the vital Importance of the use of Piatt's Cbleridus se frequently that one would think everybedy knew about It and used It ; undoubtedly many thousands of families de whlle yut many thoughtless ones de net. It Is among the latter class tbe dlsease will Und Its victims. Piatt's Chlorides Is n liquid disinfectant, en tirely odorless yet very powerful and economi cal. It mixes teadlly with water uud simply needs diluting with lrem Tour te tea parts be bo be fere using. Any druggist in city or county will supply it. Sce te It new that It is used about j our own premises and your neighbors. .Y. J'. H'erW. H Oraud Opening. Wui. Itehm has urected a flne new hotel en the sltoef the old King or Prussia, ou West King street, and hereafter It will be known as the Heffman heuse. 'lhe grand opening takes place te-morrow evenlng, and a large crowd will no doubt be present. MAJIUTAUES. Lirrz-WEiDtica. On July 1, lfcfl, nt Grace Lutheran parsonage, by Hev. C. E. lleunt. Vied uilckll. LutzaudAlltu Weldler.all or Lancas caster city. MEA1U. MKssESKer. In this city, uu the SOtti Inst, Gee. 11., son of Uee. L. and Hurrlut A. Mcssen Mcssen kep. Iho relatives and trlcnds are respectfully In vited te attend tbe futieral, from the rcsldonce of bis parents, Nn. 33 Seuth Prlnce street, en Friday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Intcimeiit pri vate, 8td NAJtKJtTH. Philadelphia l'rediice Market, I'niLAncLi'niA, July 2. Fleur was unlet nnd prices Savored buyers. Balei of l.euu birrels. including Minnesota bakers' ut U9' t 1'enn'ft family at lfil 2J N cstera de II SJJ as j Patents at 5J5 "5. ltye flour was quoted ut fJ 75 per barrel for choice. Peed moved slowly. Sales of Western Win ter llran, at H 6015 it per ten. , I lAt the 1 p. in. call There was bid for wheat Wyia bid for June for July 1 07e ler Aug. ; f 1 UU ler Sept. II 02 for Oct Ceni-Kc. June: iii),'e for Julys 53fe ler Aug. 1 WWu fur Sept.! 65e for Oot. h.,?,u,7J7c,.,Via Jar June j Zc for July) SXc, Aug. I S34e, Bept) J3Je for Oct, New Yerk Produce Market Nbw Yeuk, J uly 2. Fleur market dull and prices ure flrmi Fine, at ft 35Q3 sj Bupernne, S310tt3 "5 Common te Fanev Ex. tru Ohie, Wfit 00) Ooed te Choice Extra esirii,9i&4 tv SI eli. Cera-Ka 3 Mixed, Aug., Bljtfet :Sept., Sliic. Oats-Ne. NUd, Uu Fer Aiig. V sept, Wet itye nominal 1 WwUrn, SJte.'V--1 i umm 10 uneic 5 1 Minnesota, f.1 i03 Mj. Bed, Winter, July, WJJQ 1 Aug., ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength nnd wholesomeness. Mere eco nomical than tbe ordinary kinds, und cannot be sold In competition with tbe multitude et low test short weight alum or phogphate powders. Held only in rant. Keval IUkiwe 1'ewDxn Ce., A TLANT10 CITY. The Chester County Heuse IS NOW 'OPEN. Comfortable, homelike, situated very near tbe mm, with nxtended piazzas upon three ocean frentH. This Heuso has leug been known as a rnmt pleasant suuimer retreat Junel-'Juid J. KEIM A SONS. This Season's Patterns Which we will close out during this wcvk Regardless of Cost, THEY ARE READY TO-DAY. And will be nt price that can't help but Interest you. We hnve uone but experienced and reliable mechanics en our force, aud can guurunlcn all our work lu every respect Hetter SBEUSUCKEItS at I1.T5. MEN'S I1U8INES3 SUITS at 1 4. 5 J, $5.00, 16 00, and 7.ne. M EN'S DKESS SUITS at J8.00, $10 CO, 112.00 and $14 00. MEN'S BUSINESS PA NTS at Tic. MEN'S ALI.-WOOL CAbSlMEItE PANTS at $aue, .. 11 ml tien. HOY'S SUITS ut $2.00, $2 W, $3 00, $1 CO, 13 00 up te r 00 CHILBUES'S 8UIT8 from $1.25 upwards. Custom Department. Onr specialties In this department are Weel Serge hutting In all Celers, the same we make te order In llrnt-class sijles for U.re. ALL-WOOL 1'ANIS te order at $3.00, $4 00, $0 00, $1 Oil, $7., $i00. The place te trade U wbere you can get the most for your money, and where you cau have tbe largest variety te select fiem. L. CANSMAN & BRO., TIIErASIIIONAllLE MEltCHANT TAILOItS ANU CLOTHIEUS, Nee. 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Eight en the Southwest Cor. of Orange Street) LANCASTEIt, PA. 40-OpcnEe until 9 o'clock, Saturday until 10 o'clock. Net connected with any ether clothing heuse In the city. 106 Wall Streot New Yerk. mayZ7-lydAw TUB FINEST OHEItltY, IJLAOK berry, Ginger and Kinimel llmndles ut SOc. u iuart, ut HOIIitEU'S LIQUOR STOKE, apiftMydU Ne. !B Centre Square. w ANTED. A crlrl tu de ifeiienil housework In a mtml! fumlly, wlthnochlTdren. Apply at this elllce. jyatfd THE HOFKJIAN street, ( ferineily GltAND OPENING OF HOUSE. Wet Klnir known us the King of Prussia J TO-MOUIIOW (Friday) KVENINO, JULYS. I am prepared te serve my customers with lludweUs. Wtlmlnir- tnn and Knapp'a Celebrated Jlear. -Choicest VltlOK und Lluuera ut the Har. Lunch free. J y2-2td W M. It EH M, 1'rep'r. ANOASTEU ALENNEUCUOKTIIE active and passive members of the Laucas ter Moinnerchor, with their families, are cordi ally Invited te participate with the Lancaster Lelderkruuz In celebrating the Fifth Anniver sary of that society at lens nam, en Saturday, July 4th, 1885. The society will leave their ball attJK o'clock a. ui., sharpi a committee of the Leldeiicranz accenipani the society te their nail ikrnnz accompanied by a bnnd, will citcert iclutv te thetr nail. lly order or the l'rc.tdent. ...... nvnuntt UWTV Jrd QEOUGE PEEIFFEIt, Secretary, e AK IIALI WB PltOl'OSE Te Colebrnte tbe fourth by giving something te show after the money Is spent HOW WILL THIS DOT SUALL llOTS BUORT Pant SCIT ,, $2 GO Buli. JIets'" LenrcLK" Suit, It 00 liitiais Suit, Cleth , ..$5 ue Blglleys uptelSYeavsOld. Sttlisu Ukekch Cueck ALL.W00L Suit $7 (0 The same BIze and Age lu iHrmiTZD CAsstueni Ubzss suits,, ,...,.$7 SO Nete Specialties lu Bumuicr Coats and Vests. Delicate Bilk Stripe llrekun Check Mehairs very llncst materials used for such a purjxwe. Other houses aiktng I0.SU. Ueu't knew hew they can sell them. Our price for same goods, $1.75. Were Onen en FrUlnv Evening. Mere tieteCJuljUh It o'clock. Wanamaker & Brown, , OAK HALL. S. E, C0S,ti -AND M4MOV 8TB1STS, "slf IB . . WAp, JfSS REDUCTION IN CUSTOM-MADE Clothing. Awell-made, Elegant trimmed and perfect lining lluslncss Suit for $18.00. A geed English Corkscrew Worsted Bult flat raided, In one, two, three or four button cuta way, for $25 00. A harylsome Check Casslmcie Suit for $A1.U0. An elegant Serge Suit In black, blue, drub or brown, for $l!UXl. Flne English Striped or Check Pantaloons lrem $3. CO up. Uo Ue meinber, all work I strictly flrst-chiss. Every garment -warranted te b is represented. A f;oed fit well-made nnd nlcei trimmed. The atveet assortment of patterns In this city. A. II. U03ENBTE1N, m244mdlt 37 North Queen street J7IOUR.TIIOFJULY. Grand Herse and Deg Races, Morning at 10 mid Altemoen at 3 o'clock, at U McGrann's Park. HEADQUARTERS -FOlt THE De net fall te see RUNNING DOGS the Greatest Novelty ever presented tbe people or Lancaster. Alse, tlie HOUSE HACKS, between the fastest Trotters owned In Lancaster county. Perfect police arrangements ; eight sworn in eellcemen. Three front rows of seats en Grand tnnd reserved ter Ladlcsand their escort. Mx street cars running every ten minutes from Con Cen tra Square. ADMISSION 33c. te open stand; 35c. te Grandstand Iyl-3tlt ANOTHER GREAT REDUCTION IN TIIE PltlCB OF BOOTS and SHOES. 1,000 Pair of Ladies' Lew-cut OPERA SLIPPERS Ferineily sold at $1.00 and $1.23, reduced te 73c. u pair. '.'.euOPalr of Men's Congress, Lace & Butten Shoes, Foimeijy sold at $50, duccd te 83.00. MEN'S Base Ball Shoes, ai.OO u Pair. Beys' and Ladies' Shoes AT IlEDUCED 1'llICES. JOHN HIEMENZ, Ne. 51 riOHTH QUEEN STREET, IM.l litl'U LUILDINU. DEMOUUA 1 IC COUNTY CONVEN TION. The liemerracy of the county of Lancaster will meet In their soveral districts en SATUltUAl ufternnen or evening. JULY 18, at places and between hours te be announced ten days In ndvancu by handbill by their respective committeemen, te elect threeorttve delegates te the county und district conventions, which Mill be held in the city et Lancaster, In the cottimlt cettimlt ten rooms, third fleer et Kepler's posteftlca building, en WEDNESDAY. JULY tt, aud te seleet oue person from each district for county committeemen for the ensuing year, THE COUNTY CONVENTION, The Delegates from the city will meet nt 10 a. 111.. tocleetlkreodolcgatesto the state eenven. The Delegates from the Second ( Lewor ) Dis trict will imiet at 11) a. m, te elect threedule- ''The' Delegates from tbe Third (Upper) District will meet at MH a. in., und elect four delegatus, The Delegates will meet lu County Conven tion at 11 a. in., mid nominate ONE l'EUBON for ltecerder. O.MEl'KltSON for County Solicitor. 1 WO l'EUSONB for Prison Inspectors. TWO l'EUSONBfer Dlrectomef the Peer. ONE l'EUBON for Director of the Peer (two veurs ) ONEl'EESON for Jury Commissioner. ' W.U.HENSEL, Chairman. J. n. Licnrr, ) 11. S. 1'attshsex, Socretarles. W. II. Grikh, ) N. 11 The special attention el all members of the County Committee and officers of the Dele gate election U called te the law governing Primary Elections requiring their efneen te be iwws,s v WINDOW and DOOR SCREENS. Screen Deers, ... 81,25, MADE TO FIT YOUR DOOIt. Screen Windows, - .45, MADE TO FIT YOUIt WINDOW. Extension Screen Windows, 45 CENTS. LAHGESIZE. A Few With Solid Wire, Net Broken, 25c. J. B. Martin & Ce., Cor. West King and Prince Sis' LANCASTEIt. PA. EOlt SALE OJt KENT. TniuvATEUviyiTTiETATElu: donce of Ames B. Hendersen, deceased, at the northwest corner of East King and Ann streets. ALLAN A. HEItlt A CO , JuniMwd 103 East King Street, FOR RENT. Three Law Offices at Ne. O KOllTII DUKE STREET ; and a basment 55 feet long, supplied rnaraO-Ud II.FUANK EIILEtAKg WHITE OAK LUMIlER t'OIf SALE. l'crseus wanting Wblte Ouk Lujnber.ciit te ei-dcr. can be accommodated at into by call ing en the undemlgned at New l'n yuleuca sta tion. Alse. Kails and Pests of nil kind. tfiX) rnrda nt Wnltii Oatf wnnri. McFALLS IlltO., i Je8 Swd Bmlthvllle P. O., Lute, Ca,tt.flf POLITICAL. JJfOR JURY COMMISSIONER. EDWAUD AMBLEB. nr iirtitnnivt nwnshln. Subject te tbe decision of the 1 Deuioemlo county convention. mtftS-tUmw WJ vir j IOR JURY COMMISSIONER.' i w JEUOMEn.8IIUt.TZt! or ElUabetbtew.i boreagS. 8ubject te the decision et thq- Democratle county convention. ,,5AwtW it -yAT .:' "i' -niOR JURY COMMISSIONER,- -W& HENJAMIN IIUHEIt, W& Of the Elgthh Ward, Ijin ater City, Subject te the decision et county convention. the Democratle jtU'UUir WATV1IE8, AC. i-.l. 3 WATCHES, CLOCKS AND J KWKUKY.- GREAT REDUCTION? IN PRICES OrEWATCHESf MOGULS LOUIS WFRHl'S. Ne. 159 1-2 North Dumb Sb' Opposite City Hetel, near Pa. It. It. Deuel. Correct time at neon aaiiy trem laiimsjuM.' D. C. Watches and Clocks repalrt I, regumtfd. andadjusted. yl ll At,',. ECURE DEOUTOLD'M SIIA-ltl' WHAMA IN (J BAND rrenared snecia V jer nrsei work and plastering by a new Cniaer uiiit s jfr charge And no such charge or mjiwt as Charles A. Iluddenselir, the New iqav tmnmr rer-lvrt .InlvVS 1SSS. wll! I V6T L : te any of our Lancaster builders uxik fe. sentence in te-day's dallies and t,aur. ,i L AtBEOIiYOT. kp.ss nm ttSl A STRICII 13E0TIIEUS. Extraordinary Bargains -AT- ASTRICH'S Palace of EasMen, 13 EAST KING STREET, ON- WEDNESDAY, JULY 1. WE WILL OPEN TIIE LARGEST INVOICE OF CHOICE STRAW HATS Ever received at ene tlme bv any bouke lu Lan caster. Tbe same w ere bought at a GREAT SACRIFICE Frem ene of the large lmpeitlng houses In New Yerk. We will offer thee hats te the pub lic at prices that will usteulsh everybody. FIFTY DOZEN Heugh and Ready Straw Hats, In All Colersnnd (Jeed Shapes ( wei th M)c. te 75e.) nt only TWENTY-FIVE CENTS a piece. ONE HUNDRED DOZEN MILAN HATS In (joed Ser Iceuble shapes (worth from 73c. te ll.UU) at the Marvelleusly Lew Flguiu of NINETEEN CENTS. SEVENTY-FIVE DOZEN OF lOHlEDREN'SiaSOHOOL HATS, .r diflnsb talye at Tiwie 1 00) (('.cod u 111 lul linlil fm- TWENTV;ONE CENTS. riFTYlMEN OF jLargeWMtySeaside Hats, Bci'tdeTcrywnere'atJSffer only EIGHTEEN ,! 7 3.0EXn uplece. riFTY DOZSN"JtITE and 1ILACK Perpupini3easide Hats ATTrTKNTT-FIVE CENTS. jb.iml 'Kly Poke Huts, "' m J. Al l,1I..Hl.lVt,lI..A10, 1k ,TrmwAwiiLA0K 'BOUflft Wreaiy STRAW HATS, v : ? uifcwjs IdUl'uewnnd UaslrabS shipes FORTY.NI NE PeaH Straw Hat, CAM AT BTOKK 1 &9 Wit AT.rORniyNE CENTS. KI fi -J , t-r TUtt6tfaJE J 9itf;w- mmtki . 'i HT'S OLD WINK a- jfact of Beef. II WORLD. BaLAYMAKEU.Agt.. VJ A0, JlMtKlugBU Br i v -. e - "M A ' .. VI. ". it ' i '!. V . . 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