w.xujrigw?- ?r -y T&S .w; rkll LANCASTER DAILY 1NTBLOGBNOER. WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1886. SP "Z. wrt c : '' j!T ' & 1 s (t Si' B s A f-W- KT ir fr f'M? v-f 4. - V? IN COLUMBIA. ! BrrAMtLIB AKU MBit' i$r smm CVXVMKOATION. Ml lmiHlH Tbl te Indicate Jfwabr of Vnttmimg Curtillim, I, MkMM or Utm DaswtBlnatlenal Hglea la Untaagh. y ?taWMlM ConwpenOeace of Intelmuinckh. i . .... . i. . .. COLOMBIA, juij sj. ine writer nan ueen for U pui tree in obtaining . anbcr el members and cemniunl- ti Colombia churches, we were te learn the fermer, as It would be an jmbweb upon our geed clergymen te ask "? f ifcaM tuivimd dava nf hant lalvir. hut we ",HMe te present te our readers a correct list et the Utter. They are as fellows : reed Street Lutheran Jehn's Lutheran flalnm Lutheran. vlW. Paul's Lutheran Fresbyterlsn ' Methodist E Disco Dal about 205 13 2P0 170 . 650 117 'J09 230 70 10 ti f St James Episcopal...., n (Trinity Reformed -; United Brethren V Church of Oed it- ttetal.. 2 2eij ,(.' The Catholic churches have about 1,33ft ' nembsrs who reside in ceitiuima iwi in au 5& - - 1 kMllliu ... CTC nnH.n.u .nl.ln HIV BIHUUIIIg afDIBgn tli 11VVJ MJ HftUUIV, 111 Dbtiesepas. luisinaaes j,ujiei our citizens classed as Christians. But we have mere, nearly 1,000, and they are these whoaltheugh members el church, de net commune. This Is a very geed showing. St. Paul's and Trinity Reformed Sunday schools are at Penryn park te-day. The Yeung Felks' society, of the Second street Lutheran church, accompanied thorn ; at tendance In all about 450. The Batlreadcn' Organization, The follewIngoOloers were recently elected by Columbia ledge, Ne. 252, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen : Matter, 8. H. Mus ter ; Tice master, Win. Kogers ; secretary, H. G. Klugh ; treasurer, M. M. llinklu ; magazine agent, 8. J. Brighten ; trustees, H. B. Helser, 8. F. Wlke, Wm. Rogers ; Siavance committee, II. H. Musser, Harry Inkle, C. W. Downs, W. II Lindsay, 11. A. Bennett; delegate te the Uuitetl States convention, M. M. lllnkle. A ilrave Mether. Mrs,M.A. Ilelcbard Is evidently able te net only leek after herself but her family as welL Her daughter Laura was Insulted a few evenings age en Fifth street, and hearing Miss Laura's screams she promptly went te herald. Twe men confronted her, one et whom she seized by the nape of the neck and dragged him beneath the electric light at Mb and Walnut streets. Slie was unable te dis cover his Identity, however. News Around Tewu. During the storm of yesterday alternoeu a sad accident occurred en the farm of a Mr. Vtj, below Washington borough. A young girl we are unable te learn her name was picking cherries. She was standing about the middle of a ladder when a stroke of light ning Btruck It, passed down te the young girl and killed her instantly. Uer entire Jelt side jras burned te a crisp. ""Tbe Sunday train ever the P. IL K. te Landlsvllle leaves Columbia at 730 a. tu. and returning will leave Landlsvllle at 0:15 p. ui., arriving in Columbia an hour later. CeL Jehn Barr, of the Franklin house, is en a visit te relatives in Elmtra, New Yerk. Misses Bertie Leckard and Alice O'Don O'Den nell left ter Philadelphia this morning. Barten Llttle and sister, or Pittsburg, are the guests of li. J. M. Little. Jehn Brimmer, of Lancaster, will, -lathe future, reside In Columbia, hat lng received employment In Yake's cigar facterv. The deciding game between the'Celumbla and August Flowers will be played in Co lumbia next Saturday afternoon. A nuuiboretour railroad citizens are suf fering with typhoid lever. The Mexican Pavallen combination will net exhibit In Columbia until next v eek and then only ler two days, Monday and Tues day. It is probable that the United Brethren church will run an excursion te Penmar next month. Last evenlug the Ferest and Stream club returned home from a nine das' camping out expedition near Vlrglnuville, Berks county. Death tills morning took from Mr. C. T. Honit, clerk in P. A. Benuett'B store, his In fant son. Jeseph Desch, r.,and W. Banner slugged each ether en Walnut street, last evening. Neither ttas knocked out." tub amxrivKH ticavx. A large Cengrrgatluu In the TMbernacle en Tueiday Kimlng. Landisvillb, July 2S. The Landlsvllle rampmeeting was formally opened last even, lng by Rev. J. T. Satchell, president of the association, in a Tew appropriate remarks. He read a selection from Acts lht and 2d chapters. Prayer was ellered by Uev. Jehn Crouch, presiding elder of the West Phila delphia district. The meeting was then thrown epeu for s eech-making. The lot let lowing gentlemen made short addresses. Rev. Charles Rbeads, Rev. Dr. Jamen Merrow, Philadelphia; Rev. Cook, Mt. Jey; Rev. Jehnsen, Reading; and Gen eral William Patten, Columbia. The speeches were Interspersed with singing by the congregation, which was very large, com pletely filing the large tabernacle building. The president, Rev. Satchell, then an an neuneed the following : Early prayer meet ing te bejsln at 0 o'clock a. m.; prayer meet ing at SiiO a. in., preaching services, 10:30 a. in.; children's meeting, 1:30 p. in.; preach ing at 3 o'clock ; preaching at 750 p. ui. The C o'clock prayer meeting te-day was led by Rev. J. T. Satchell, which was well attended. The 8:30 prayer meeting was led by Rev. O. R. Cook. This meeting was also lull or worshippers; many speke of thelr present and past experiences. The ilrst sermon preached en the grounds from the main stand, was by Bishop Malla lleu, D. D., LL. D., of New Orleans, one or the newly elected bishops of the Methodist Episcopal church. The bishop Is a very able divine and a powerful pulpit orator. He took for his tixt, Philllpplaus 3d chaptur, part et 8th verse: "Yea, doubtless, and I count all things but lass for the excellency of the knowledge el Christ Jesus my Lord." Rev. Chas. II. Rbeads, led the cblldreu's meeting at ISO, and Rev. James Merrow preached fat 3 o'clock this afternoon. -knowing are the additional arrivals: Professer Klrkpatrick, Philadelphia; Abram Brtiner and family, H. F. limner and faintly, Gen. Wm. Patten and daugh ters, Scott Patten, Jeseph Eckmau, all of Columbia ; Bishop Mallalieu, D. D., LL. D., New Orleans ; Rev. Jehn D. Crouch, presld lng ililer, Philadelphia; Rev. Jehnsen, Reading ; Rev. Cook, Mu Jey; Rev. James Marrow, D. D, Philadelphia; Uev. Lent, Yerk, Ph.; Rev. 8. W. Mlsslmer, l.ewls burg, Pi. ; Rev Jeseph C. Gregg. Seleman 8. Becker, of Lanulsvllle, runs a two-horse back from and te the greuuds. Prof. Klrkpatrick led the singing this morning, with a full choir of slngera accom panied by the cornet nd organ. Te-morrow morning the sermon will be preached at 10 o'clock. Bitet bjr au Outraged lliutxtud At New Albany, Ind., Professer J. O. Htrunk shot and killed Charles Hoever and seriously wounded his father, Dr. IIoeer. They were returning from dinner at neon ue? tbey metStrunk, who began sheeting. Dr. Hoever was shot through the groin, ft appears that Dr. Hoever was the victim of a Hbet Intended for his son. Yeung Hoever wa,s shot four times and fell te the pavement. mlujk T."i t0 hlmt d seeing that he was net dead, beat bis brains out with the butt of ills pistol. Hoever's brother James seen , lizard of the trigedy and started for Strunk, who wsa hurried te Jail and escaped. Dr Hoever is a wholesale druuRlst or New Albany and his son Charles trS?eied for the house, The latter and Mrs. Htrunlc w re levers lelere her marriage. She and Heet nr kpt up their intimacy, Cowever, and about a month age Strunk snapped a pistol In Hoevet'u taco. norm's GlAVar Club te Kecarap. The Clever club, of Flerin, will start en --v. -'Thursday afternoon for a week's encamp. fBWit ui we uouswage meuniaius. iney will fctfc a complete camping outfit and will cer tdaily liaye an enjoyable time. The club con cen con kisMef leu members, as follews: J. U. Kav- avoed, quarteriewter j Martin Metzreth, cap. p aae nrs vHuintH ; cu. a. carmany, ill. JfM4ettMV voealUU; Samuel Bslmer, tiauu gymnast; xiarry oieu, uunoour uuneour uunoeur J. H. Maeaagb, banJeUti Jehn M. Mesa vieuaiMi jioeu iiajue- (;euvjrrMeta. rmmmtmm HAitunvnta vutici. W. H. 8mlth Trnrtrd the Chief Hfrrtrjhln for Ireland t'lan for thn Utfenu nt Irlth netrmmriil. In answer (e Lord Salisbury's call for a general meeting of the Conservatives elected te the Heuse of Commens the Carlten club house rapidly filled up Tuesday afternoon Leng befere the tlme appointed for the meet ing the Carlten club building was surrounded by a large crowd. The toeplo w ere e ldeutly strong sympathizers with the dominant party inu cneereu cnen leaner ns nu i"iwi'u. Ird Iddeslelgb, Ixiru Jelin Alaliucrs and Lord Charles Borcsferd weie welcomed with applause that was specially cuthusl asUe. The Right Hen. W. II. Smith, who was chief secretary for Ireland for n fortnight preceding the close ei Letd Salisbury's last go eminent, was cheered heartily when he arrlved, and the applause which erected the Marnuls of Salisbury, when he made Ids appearance amounted te an ovation. The new premier wns even mere heartily received by the meeting In side. He inadeau address en the political situation, congratulated his hearers ou the success of the Conservative party In the recent elections, aud dwelt en the wisdom and necessity of actlne in accord with the Liberal-Unionists In Irish policy. Among the announcements he made was that the Right Hen. W. II. Smith had been agreed nimn hs chlef secretarv for Ireland. Lord Salisbury, having ferniallv an nounced that he bad accepted the ctllce of prime minister, said that he Ind, ou behalt of the Conservative party, ollercl the pre miership te Lord Hartliigtnn, and that the queen had approved the preller. Lord llartlngtcn, however, saw lit te di-cllne the task or forming the government, but he premised for himself aud hl colleagues that they would loyally support the government formed by the Conservatives Concerning the nature of this premised supjuirt the premier said tlist Lord Hartincten liad given assur ances that the Liberal-Unionists would sup sup pert the Conservative government ouevory question oeucerulng the maintenance and in tegrity el the empire." SefarHsthelrlsh ol el lcy of the government whs cencerned, Lord Hartlngteu had premised that the Liberal Unionists would "give any measure pre esed by the government for the redres et Irish grievances most careful consideration." "Concerning this subject," sild the premier, " I would inform the meeting that In any scheme of reform contemplated in the ma chinery of the Irish question 1 will de my best te obtain the co-operation of the Marquis or llartlngten. Cheers. The Liberal Unionists," continued Lord Salisbury, "have reserved te themselves trtedein of action outside these limits, but I need scarcely say that we can reckon ou their sup)ort against vexatious and factious opKIlleu or ob-truc-tieu without the giving of distinct pledges." itevertlug te me lrisii question nt lue con clusion of his speech, the inarquls said : " 1 might say also that the ministry will forth with preiwren bill te grapple u illi the Irish difficulty In the direction of extended local self-government." Mr. Aithur Leltus Tettenham, inemberfer Winchester, here asked what protection would In tbe meantime be allerdcd te "the loyalists In Ireland whose llvts were becom ing a burden te them." '1 he marquis ofSalis efSalis bury replied that the government meant te "rigorously enferce the existing laws aud apiiy for additional powerlfnwossary. Hut," )i added, " it is unwise te dicuss tliee mat ters betere the estimates are Mulshed." Parliament would be at once summoned, Lord Salisbury auneunc-d, nnd would sit continuously during August for tbe puriKe of passing the estimates. He then inked these present te preserve absolute secrecj concern ing all the statements of government policy he had made, and requested the meeting te approve the action taken by himself and colleagues respecting the llue el proposed mutual action between thn Conservatives and Liberal-Unionists. The request was ro re ro celved'wlth deafening applause. The Earl et lddeslelRh, tbe Right Hen. Henry Cecil Italkes, member for Cambridge University ; the Right Hen. Sir Jehn Rebert Mowbray, member for Oxford University; Sir Henry Thursten Helland, meuiber ler Uampstead, nud ethers fellow ed Lord Salis bury, all warmly praising and indorsing his etlerts te etli-ct a coalition with the Liberal Unionists, and speaking with enthusiasm of the new government's prespeeu Lord Iddeslelgb was accerdtd an ovation when he arose te address the meeting. Over 400 Tery Peers and Censerv atlv e members of the new Heuse were present at the meeting. Mr. Goschen has finally declined te coalesce with the Conservatives en mij terms. rceple Utit el Town. Mrs. Chas. W. Bltner and d.iughter left Lancaster te-day for Chambersburg ami ether points in Franklin and Fulton counties, where they will remain about two weeks. Mrs, Jehn A. Bering, of Osberne, Kansas, .who has been upending sev end weeks with her friends in Lancaster, lelt liore te day for her Western home. Mr. J. A. E. Carpenter, of the pasonger department, and Mr. Luther Wlilig, of the freight department of the lVnnnyU.inla rail road, are oxplerlng the beauties of .Mount Gretna, the mineral wonders of Ceruuallaud ether curiosities of Lebanon county. The Ununited Mull Pound. Jeremiah liurkhart, the demented wild man of BnwmaiiRvUle, has been captured en Silver Hill by Constable M. T. Zlegler. The constable heard of the mail's whereabouts aud at once proceeded te the place. After crawling through the bruh he discovered bis man coming toward him s seen hs he passed him he sprang out and captured him. liurkhart resisted, but ttie ceusiiblu who is strongly built, put the lundcutls en him. His shoes were almost worn etl bis feet and his clothing was very much tern, fin was brought te the Lancaster hospital. He lived mostly en huckleberries while at large. VVliu.e Child It&liH? A little girl, about three je.irs old, who was almost tee badly frightened te tell her name, but said It was something like Fisherman, was found en Centre Squire this forenoon. Ofllcer Pyle took her te his home.Ne.'JIS Net tU Arch alley, where she aualta ludeulilicatieii. Subsequently the ellieers by making Inquiries in the northern part of the city learned that It belonged te Mrs. I'isher, living en North Queen, near New, and u was taken te Its home. Twe Killed by Lightning at a Make. An aunt el Je-eph Uedderau died near Ot tawa, Ont,, en Sunday. Ou Monday night the friends assembled, and mourning seen gavoplace te hilarity. While the mirth was at its height a belt or lightning came down the chimney, burst eh-ii the cellln, killed two young men (lZugoue (iareau and Francis -. Bauvln), and caused the hair-dezen ether occupants of the room te lalut. AllllUHt M !l 1 Ire. Keiper's furniture manufactory en Christ ian street, caught lire at li:l5i. m., today, from the smokestack. It was iertuiiately discovered by ene of the workmen uhogave the alarm, and the application et a few buck eta el water prevented a serious cu Migra tion. The lloer and joists are semen hat burned, but the less is trilling. 'e fctiees ti Fit Theui. This morning a man was driving three steers along East Klug btreet, when oue of thorn quietly walk ml Inte Williamson A Fos Fes ter's shoe store ami another liitostackheuse's shoe store, ami alter examltig their stock and whisking their long tails ever I he counters for a low minutes, without discovering any shoes te lit thorn, quietly walked eiitagain. Willie Sell, round (iuilly. The argument III the trial el Wlllie Sells, at Erle, Kansas, charged with the inurdoref his rather, mother, brother and Blater, was oeu'i tided en Tuesday, and the case given te the Jury. A verdict wasieturnul an hour later Undlng tbe deluudant guilty of murder In the first degree. The prisoner, though very pale, betrayed no emotion. Quarryvllle ririilu at lViiijn The Quarryville and ether loner end i-no. pie te the number of about 700 urn picknlck lng at Penryn. Galen J. P. Raub has Hie management of It, nnd that Is hi mochas te say that it is belug well managed. The Quarryville Helicon band aivempmiU'd the party unit furnished the music The farmers' Club, A large wagon lu which uoie seated a dozen men attracted a great deal el attention en the streets this morning. The oeiupants of the wagon were the fanners' club" made up of getillemen residing in the southern part of the city, who were bound for Millport, vvhore they will be encamped for a few days. A Ulg Chicago vlgsr flouts FalU. The Charles W. Allen cemt-any, manu manu fkcturersercigara, Chicago, Is In ihehandaef the therilt Liabilities, .76,000; meets heavy. The lallure la owing te a depreciation tu value. pent Out for Malicious TretpaM. Jehn Uagelgans was heard by Aldetman A. F. Dennelly last evening en a charge e malicious trespass, In entering the premises of lioergo Namnnn aud stealing IrulU He was committed te the county jail ler 10 days. The Majer's Court. James Ryan, an old oil end er, arrested this morning ler begging, was committed te the workhouse ter 30 day by the mayor. Mary Asbbrldge, also an old ellender, was sent te jail for 30 days. The City In ltsrktirM. All the electtic lights or the city were out from 0 te 10 o'clock last night, en account of the storm. SnrMtTrnniiullltrref thn ene. The surest trntiqulllitr of the nerve U a medicine which remedies thdr supersensitive- nesj by Invigorating theui. Ovet-tcnslen ei the nerves always wesiens Ihein. What they neil. then. Is a tonic, net a sedative. The latter is only ulul when there Is Intense mental evcltutnent and an Immediate necessity exists ter producing iiulettide of the brain llestetter's stemath Hitters restores tranqull Itr of the nerves by endowing them ulth the vigor requisite te tear, without being Jaired or dMturbisl unhcalthtutty, the ordinary lm presslens, preituced through the media of sight, heating and retlectlen Nay, tt does mere than this It enables them te sustain a degree of tension from mental application which they would tie totally unable te endure without Its assistance Such, at least. Is the lrrelstlbte conclusion te be drawn trem the testimony et business and professional men, litterateurs, clergvinen, and ethers who hive tested the fortifying and reparative Influence of this celcbrawd tonle and nervine. Jj-50 lmd DK.4THS. ItirsE Julv 95. !. In I'ldladelphla, Samuel lteese, son of thultz Keese, formerly of Laucas ter. The relatlv es and friends et the family am re spectfully Invited te attend the funerul, from the Lancaster Depot at 9 JO o'clock a. ui. en Thursday. Interment at the Lancaster ceme tery. I'd fiORr. -Near Larmarge, en the .';th Inst , Uenjamln, son of lteujamln K. t lery, aged 1 year. Funeral services en Thursday at 9 o'clock, at the house. Interment at the Jleunenlle church. New Providence. Jy-JtdAw Jl J UKF.TH. Uhtcitge Slaraet. CatCAucsJuly .BJOe. m. Market epened: Wheat Aug.. TsJCc : Sept-. 7-;ic i OCU, tc. Cera Aug , llXc ; sept , c t Oct.. ih'4c. Hats AuR.,'lic: bept., f"e: Oct., eXc I'erte Aug , fj iO : s,.pt, ftoie . Oct., 110 le. Lard Aug., KiV-CiSJ-Si Sept., K73. Ulbs Aug , 10 17X ; Sept., e A. ClOSIBB. Wheat July, 7t.'-S0 ; Aug., 7I'c j Sept., 7i.Xc , Oct , 7?'ic Cem-July. 4J'4c ; August, ll'c. f-ept , 45e ; Oct , '5c. Oats Aug., Sc, Sept , ?V4c ; OcL fork Aug., 3 ? : SepU. r W s Oct , V "JTf fjirtt Aug., K5 t7K ! bepu, i 7V; Oct., ttiSTk nibs Ang., W l?s ; Sept., te!7W , Oct., ttS.'.s. ewerit 1'reilDce 3IarKel. Nw Yerk, .Inly 2v lleurmsrket stead but dull; lne. J (ea-.'tvJ; Superrlne, fJSWsJ; Common te -oed Kxtra Western, ti 7is.fi us I Geed te Choice Extra Western, II we W; City Mill Kxira. H twa 6S for V est Indies j Minn. Kxtnv, K :XJJ oil Extra Ne. 2, ti 7.HJ3 S5. Wheat Ne. 1 lied state en spot, 'f.'ljyic : .Ne. 1 White, state, '.c ; e. Ne. 2 lied, Winter, Aug , 85fc ScPt t S'c, Cern Ne. 2 Mixed, cash, c ; Aug, .V'iCj Sept., Sl'tc Oats Ne. 1 Whlte state, spot, Kfllle j Ne. 2, de IJe; Ne.2 Mixed, Aug ,ic , sept.Jle. It ye dull. llarley nominal. fork dull : New Mess. Ill iXJtl 'H Lard Aug., K B5! ; Oct., ti. Molasses quiet; 17J.C. ler 60 test boiling stock : I'orte ltlce, SnQs-c. Turpontlnequletal Jlc Kesfn dull : strained te geed, II (KJ1 05. Petreleum dull : re lined In cases, ejic rreightsdull ; grain te Liverpool, 3c. Butter Market firm; New Western Creamery. UHQI-Xc Cheese dull: Western Choice, T'JQ-c ICggs quiet; State, H'iOtSc; Western. ll(f llSc augar market dull ; Kenned cuticaf, 6V,' Ce: Uranulated,6Hc Tallew steady ; prime city, 4c. i ottee dull ; talr cargoes ut 'JHc Kten qutut : Carolina aud Louisiana, common te fair, 3Htttc Oram and ITorisiena. rnrnlshed by 8. 1C. Vundt, broker. Ctucioe, July !S,1 o'clock p. in. Wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. July August 7b 4I, 2Ji V NV 0 70 September 77li 41'i 2J 3 M I, 75 October W. 4'. y,; P) (rii i'OTK November bOj; December MM Itetelpls. CarleU Winter Whe-.u i; Spring Wheat 21 Cern .'.'5 Oats UN Uye 8 liarley , 9 Oil City Crude OU G3J Head. UecalpU llega Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. u.. Wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk. 1-ard July TIM uS .... 9f0 co;k Angust. 7t;j ifi 2S 'J i) c lW September. TS'i 4S 114 T5 October 7-VJ 48 ! 9 47H 57X November 7J .... December 8 U Oil City Crude Oil 65U U .stock .llarkeu. Chicago, July 27.-ThoZreifr'J"otirtiof reports Cattl UecelpU), 9,00 head, shipments, I.TujJ, market slew, 10e lower; shipping 8teers,'ju0tel VilRs,IJMS5 l". stockers and feeders, tl J"fl3 90 rows, bulls and mixed, II s0 03W); bulk, i: (0(13 30 : through Texans cattle steady : gross tows, J 15JJ te; grass steers, tinefliui; 191 Washington, 1,171 !M,IZV Hogs lieceipts, 15 0k) head, shipments. 3.0UJ; market stefdy, rough and mixed, II 2HQ llsi; pucktngand shipping, 4b5QJ 17K i light, ll2iJG5U);8klpsl27i4 1u. "' ahrajp Iteceipu, 4.OJ0 head; shipments, COO : market dull but steady ; natives, t! Wii 4 0): Western, il Wfti Si texans, IKSQilu. Lambs, II liaQi 1ST Libsrtt Cattle receipts, -V) head ; sMpmenls, 137; market stren than last week's opening prices j shipments te New Yerk, tlegs recelpu, l,3uu neud ; shlptnenu, l,ue ; market hrm ; t'hllailelpblas, r. ljl,'i eu; erkers. fl 9"(35 ou. shipments te New Yerk, 5 carloads, Hbeep receipts. 3.MJ0 head ; shipments, .'.loe : inarketdiill; nothing doing. new Yerk Mtecm. iw le, July 2s. Wall street, laup. rn. rn. Mency easy at 3 per cent, rerelgn ex change quiet at II MXOI f,V, ; Governments Urm ; Currency 6's, HAJs bid ; 's coups. fli7 bldiOCslli: bid. Tbe stock market this morning opened strong for the Vanderbllts and New Yerk and New England auddull and heavy for the remainder of the llsf New Yerk Central was the feature and udv unced from llft-X te Ill'J during the first neur. ine wneie market strengthened In the hour te neon en a steady buying by the Vunder bliu, Western Union and Norfolk aud Western At ihe prcseet writing figures show an advauce all around of V. te y, per cent. Bleck alarkeu. Quotations by Heed, McUrann A Ce , bankers. Lincaster, l'a. ' SBW TOItK LIST. Canada 1'actdc C C. C. I Cel. Ceal Central Pacific. Gvnnda Southern Chi., St L.A I'Kh Denver A KleUnmdq Del . Lack. Wecleril Krle brie 2d New Jersey Ceutrul K. A T Leu. A N , LitceShore , Michigan Central MiMeuri 1'aclflc Worthern Pacific , N, r.Pref N. Y New Yerk Central Ohie Central Omaha Oregon Trans Ontario Wejtein l'ecinc Mell itochestor I'ltUeurg t. Paul Teras l'aclflc t'nten I'licinc Vubash Ccinmeu WubaBh Pretened , Western Union Telegraph. West Shere rUILAD'.rHL LIST. laihlgb Valley IL.N. Y. A PfalU U t.M '. M-' 12 H. si" 8 r.w. 57 avs X lj 1.' 33J, it 31i FJ i 3UJ 53 l(u Mi C1K llj iu42 41 34 i 19 7W? ssjZ 11J in SI'f 19 K5JJ 6.5H si t: lfU ))' IJ Ui ii's Ml 1.7 K'JW my, M III Hi vitnsjiiiit; wttt a "vtj ibedlug 13 3-lr, Lehigh Navliratle.i .Vi Hosteuvllle fhlladelpbla A Kile.. . . Nortberu Cent t'oeplu's fassenger ... H'd'g Gen'la M'tg'g tu. loeu u , Uiinniin nanU ! lui'ii lUUV tfX H AltVKK VIHRH BNTB. 1AN"Ai)A HOHSKS. I will receive en ritlllAY, a Carload or CAN. ADA HOUSES, rirst-Class Heavy DratL Alie a Carleud of Ohie and Kentueky Hotves. rirst-Class Drivers and Horses ter General y arm Werk. Alllobeeolnat prtvutesale. UCUttOc UUOSUalAN. ,K WAD I'A'K T1SRUKXTS. rvAKlNU rOWPKlL ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. Atratvelef parity, strength nnd wholesetneuess Mem oco eco oce nomlcol than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the uiultltude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphste powders. Beld only In earn IIetaL lUalse 1'owessCa, MS Wall street. New or. marJT-lvdaw LOST A CAN. 11 Y mill) LOST. TUB nndcr U kindly aked te taVe It te It NO 4il WKSTCHEsTM ThT LAY1M1 CAHDirvr K'-TllV. AND UC. per deck. Finn tlllt Edge 1'lav lng Cards, Scpcrdeik. DEMUTH'.s clUAIt SlOllK. fcbt3-W AStM Ne. HI East hlng Street. siirANTi:!) HUAHI), WITH ISi: Ol W Parlors, for ene wtek, lnanrt-tlaslec Hen, by a responsible party l'llcu liberal. Ad dre tmuiuitdtalely, ltd " P., ' lsTELLiusscxu Oftlie WA N T E 11 AN KXI'EHIKNCKI) Heuekeeper Must come well recem mended. Apply at It NO .'I EAST UKANOK ST. WrANTi:!) LAHOHEHS AND t-'Ol'N-TV drv help : married man preferred. Cotten mill wnfk ler families, steady employment , wages II SO per dav . rent Irem lour te six dollars. Apply Mlllvltle Manu'actnrlug Ce., Mltlvllle. New Jersey. Jy2l-3tdM,WAS WILLIAM D. KEMIILE. Agt. THE ONLY CLEAK HAVANA FILLER CICiAK In the city for 5c, Meerschaum Clgsr and Clgsivttee Helders for 10c. DhMCTH's CIUaK STOUK. fbl3-WAStfd Ne. Ill East King Street. MADEIRA ANDSHEHHY WISES. Vintage, 17UJ. ISO, 11J, lft.s, l?:;, imi, itp, l7s, lvA AlKKlUAUT'feOLH Wl.VESTOltK, 11. K.SLA3tAhElt, Agt E; STATE OF OIL JOI1S L. ATLEE, lateel Lancaster cltv. L-vtiCAster ceuntv. deceased. Iho underslgnedaudlter, appointed te distribute the balance remaining lnthehand of Wm. Aug. Atlee, executer of said deceased (first account), te nnd among these legally en titled te theame. will sit ler that purpose en TUKJD A l . AL'ltl ST 24, IsnS, at 10 o'clock n. m.. In the Libnirj' Itoetn of the Court Heuse, In the City of Lancaster, where all persons Interested in said distribution may attend Jy2s3tdW (jEO. M. KLINE, Auditor, JST IN A NEW LOT OF CHEAl fishing Llties Haw Silk, Linen lirald. Ac. Ueds (Jointed) 15c. Keels, Snivels, Sinkers, lLiskets, Henks, Ac. MIAILEVS LAST END I'll AHM ACT, (Opposite Eastern Market.) f ralley's Sarsapatllla Compound for purifying the bleed, Is the best 50 cents a bottle. Jy2-lydllK,MAW if-s iiand"eies"aik CONCEUT THIS EVENING Msennercher Garden. MTf Ladles and Gentlemen are Invited. It EMIL HEKMAN, Prep. F OCH DAYS MOKE Mill KAN N'S PAKK inrer iiieskasen OL'll PAVILION UNA1ILE TO HOLD HIE MULTITUDE. MAUTINHO LOW VNJJK'S Mexican Pavilion Oombinatien. Urand exhibition at 2 and -p m. Lest er er ferraunce, Saturday Evening. July 3i. The popular resort for ladn s. Admission, 10c. only. Jyj 3t CKEK NO FURTHEIl, FOK THEUE IS NONE BETTEil Til AN Ruppert's Extra New Yerk tfeer. for sale exclusively at ClIAltLIL HOBTEU'S COUNEK SALOON. Hear of the Central Market. fresh from the Keg and Warranted Pure. Jly3-tfdlt,M,W,8 MACS AY'S STOKE. TEA AND COFFEE Ne Harlequinade nor Doggerel Iambics te wee the unwary nevlie- 1 line und progress an nihilate " Pioneers " and leave only the mirage or a name. tUUIt POUNDS OKANULATED bUOAlt AN ONfc POUNDOf UNllIVALED EXCEL- PIOK OKADE Of COf f EE, 50 CENTS. Same Quantity pf Sugar and one pound of "Celebrated Combination " Cetlce for 40 Cents. Geed Coffees, 12, 14, is, 22 and23 Cents per pound, AT MACNAY'S TEA AND OOFFSE STORE, NOS. 115 A 117 N0IIT1I QUEEN ST. nr floating Seap free. J24-ltd TTSE NONE HUT " BEST'S " HOT AIR EUMAOES! MADE or HEAVY IKON. More square feet of Iladlatlng Surface, most economical In fuel, and the I. est HesulU In llcutlng Dwellings, Schools, Churchen et any Heater In the market. Pea or Nut Coel for fuel Estimates furnished for Heaters, Including Masonry, Het Air Pipes, Jteglsters, etc Plenty of Lancaster reference. Heaters guaranteed te give entire satisfaction or taken out at our own expense. Ittilng both practical men In the business, we ask a share of patronage. Estimates cheerfully furnished for Plumbing, (las Hutng, Tin and Hbeet Iren Werk, ItoeQng. Alse a full supply et Tinware, Ac. Prices te suit the times. Glve us a call. EVERTS & OVERDEER, COUNEK Of EAST KINO. JOHN AND MID. DLE BTKEETS. inayl-CmdM.W.ASU D .ON'T HE A CLAM I Don't be a CLAM, Hut buy your Coffee of 6AM, I be Original Tea and Coffee MAN, IS IT ANY WONDElt 1 AM CALLED THE TEA & COFFEE MAN. Selling ovvr(55.euu pounds of Coffee In 1S, te say nothing of the large amount of Teas 1 sold. If teen years experience lu the Tea and Coffee business la Ireland. Scotland and America has taught me te select the kind of goods thu people want. I use no guess work (as temn would-be tea and coffee dealers) In purchasing these goods. As 1 have told you befere, and thu people of this city and county have learned, by purchas ing their goods Irem me year after year, that 1 am the PIONEER In LOW 1'ltICEH for Stand ard Teas and Coffees. In order te ulvu my cus tomers the beuctlt of auotber reduction, I will say te them that forty-flve Cents will buy four Pounds ettirauulateu Sugar and One Pound el Unrlv aled kxcelsler tirade of Coffee. -AT MY- TEA& COFFEE STORE, NO. 38 WB3T KINO STRBBr. CLARKE I TUB OIUC1INAL TEA AND COff EE MAN, I', 8. llrlng your ceriincale te Clarke's and get a ten cent cake of floating Bep, sheet of uutlg ft&a it bejkuuiul curd, tree. kkw .tiirKHTinKMnyrti. MAHKLKY'S YLLLOW l'ltONT" clivir filter Havana it rent Cigar Is pto pte pto neitnred by siiiektrs the best In the mar ket, at M AUKLKY'it ' Yellow front," Ne. si Netth Vltieen Street. (l"enneily llaitmau's) SCHOOL TAX 1-OK Inmi,' Ihedapllrate Is lullie hands of the Treas urer. 1 hive tHr cent. tuT for prompt payment, W O. M.vll.SHALL. 'treasurer, Ne. Itl'entieMiiuare. OttUe hours freiii'Ja. in te I p. in. Jlimdll mfwillHKllX Distillation et lxvs, l; lvsi, lks ute net equalled lu the country, At UKIU AltT'.s OLD W INK 8TOUE, II K.SL.WMAKEIl, AgL A" nr.Lu'tei's i)i:sskut can hi: made In a few minutes Irem Ill'HLKv ' I.HJl'lD KKNNhT. four tvclpes ler preparing, for sale at HUni.KY'S DltUll bltlllE, Ne. as W est Mug Street. Wii y i'a y f is roil a h?:tT)V tkktii w hen v ou tan get the same at s, at V 1, MsllKlt'S Dental Hoems, Ne. 6J North yueen 8trst. Ues administered apH 1) d MAUICLKY'M 'AKA HKAUriKH "' clear filled of choice Ne. 1 Havana, nte recommended te levers et a genuine Havana Cigar, at M AUK LEV 'S. " 1 ellnw t rent," Ne. 21 North Queen Street (fonnerly llartmau's) TOllACCO CUTPINdS. SCUAl'S, HIKT lNiJ.i AND PACKEKS' WASTE, i)ry and Clean, bought ler ch. J.H. MIII.1NS. Ne 2T3 I'nirl fttwit, New ter. Ueletvnctv r red. Schutte, Ne. 213 Pearl siren New 'lerk. feblT-lvd't, RF.IU'CTION I Te these In want of n summer sidt nt Clethes, Pantaloeiilngs or Vetings i-au savu money by cnlllnc at lteenteln's 1 alluring Par lors, here a lieneral Iteductlen has tei'ii made A UmhI suiniiier fretge Suit ler 16, tilmmed with Pongee silk. A Mce English Serge Suit In blue aud lllack for tX, Elegant Pantaloons for ft. Patent fdrups an Perfect f Ittlug. A. ll. uuar.ai r.. st .iiuui vueeii ou EVAN'S FI.OUH. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform aud Roliable pi'HLIf HALE. Os VIomeav, Aiet-sT2,l.S"" will lm "Oh at jiubllc sale, at the Plew Hetel. V est King street, Lancaster, Pa , the following city property el Margaret Sehllnkuun, de ceaetl, te w It A let et ground, situated en Campbell's alley, iH'tueen Mary and Maner streets. Ne 21, anil adieintnt! properties et Jacob Mlsgraver und Jehn S.n hs. the Improvements thereon con sist of a one-story trame dwettluK heute, with basement kttchen, grape v lne. hydrant, eti . sale tocemintmoal , o'clock p. in., when nt tendance will be given aud terms made known by JOHN 11AIN, Executer. Jm-ebUi sdakkb. Auctioneer. Jj2,i-A31 ftAK HALL. Het Weather Clothing. S-ergcs, flannels, Swrsuckers, Ale.vj and ethor W arm Day clothing Materials lu Ureatest Variety of Qualities nnd Prices. l eu'll nnd the practical sort of clothing here. The most highest enre given te Its reliability. It wears as geed as It leeks. Leeks better than It costs, and cesta less than anywhere else "Waiiamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Southeast Cemer Sixth and Market, PHILADELPHIA. June21 ttdeed rplIE E ENT OF THE hEAhON ' Grand Excursion or THE LANCASTER MMNERCHOR ! PENRYfl PARK, On Monday, August 2d, 1886. Grand Concert, morning and afternoon by the PEKSEVEItANCE HAND, of Lei) an en . LIU EllTV. HAND, of Lancaster, sjid the JANCAb TK11JI KNNEUCHOlt. Dancing by the MusIl el TAYLOR'S ORCHESTRA. Special train leaves Outer Depot of heading It. It. at b e clock a. ui bpitlal arrangements have been made for extra cars for these Intend lng te go en the afternoon trains. Tlckctjgoed en all regular trains TICKETS : ADULTS.... 00c- ICIIILDUEN... . 2.5c Tickets for sale at the 1mi.lliecm.iik Olllce, Freie Jhreue Otllce, Henry Uerbart, N erth Queen street, or members of thu society. Jy.U Ttd a. UIVLHK A'CO. THIN BLACK GOODS -reit- SUMMER WEAR. Illack und White Satlnes, lllack and White Tufted Zephyrs, Ginghams, Illack aud White Scotch Zephyrs, lllack and White Cellars and CurTs. lllack Hosiery a Specialty. Uirgalns In Iluttens, Laces, Embroideries, Ac. Colgate's Handkerchief Extracts, Toilet Waters and Soaps at Bargain Prices. JolinS.Givler&Ce., Ne. 25 Beat King Streot, Lancaster, Pa. 1VT EHSitRATHFON. OF LITTLE VALUE ! LOW PltlC'KS AltE Of LITTLE VALUE WHEN THE WOllK IS IN. rElllOU-WHENTHE GOODS AltE MADE TO SELL AT LOW PKlCfcS. NOTSOHEUE. OUll STOCK WAS M ADETOSELL foil MOKE MONEY, HUT THE fLIUHT Of 8EABON8 HAS LEfTUS WITHMOItESPltINU STOCK TH AN WECAUETO UAUltV. OUU JULY SALES HAVE P.EEN VEltY rLATTEUINa, CONSIDEU. INQ THAT IT IS OUU VEHY DULL EST SEASON, AND THESE BALES HAVE ItEDUCED OUll STOCK QUITE CONS1DEIIAIILY. NOIt AKE ALL THE IIEST STYLES PICKED OUT. SOME or THE NICEST AHK HEUE, AND THE l'UICES BO LOW THAT HO ONE KI10ULL MISS A OOOD IIAIIOAIN. IITESSA RATHFON no, :n habt kihe btbbbt. LAJ0AJ5XJUt, JPJU vt.OTMtru. l'KINO Ul'KNlNd AT U. (1EH IIAUl'U. s FINE TAILORING. thn l.argest and most Complete Assortment el MNK VVeOI.LKNH ler thn Spring Tiadete be found In the City of Lnueaster A Choice Line of Kpilug Overceatings and l'Atttaioenlugs lu all the Latest Patterns. 1'ilces Lew, llest vV eikmaushlp, and all goods Watrautcd as icprescntcd. H. GERHART, NO II .SOUTH QUEEN SrilKKI'. JttrOppostletlio PosletUco. iimrtf-lvdlt EL lKHH A lllUUHEll LAST REDUCTION -IN- V H'lil' lhe balance of our SKKKSUCKKIt HATS and VhSIS we ltl clear erf at II , tlamt II ' Our slM.LE HUN S1U1PED COATS from H t H Nl Om SIMil K LII.IITCOLOUEDCASSIMEUK (dis, M te III" Werth thiee times the menev Our I till IIKKS'9 Llltin COl.OllED SUITS, 'eurltiS lll.lll COIOItED SUITS (ages, I te is), !.';. In !.. Out MK.N'S btSOLK I.KIIIT f.UIH'l PANTS, TJe. up toj-areduitlenof ts) per lenL GAUZE UNDERWEAR, 17i ,:3c ,lVc. e . '" Trunks, Yalises, Club-Bags, SHOULDER-STRAPS, GUM CLOTHING, MiniiiUT t.'oeih eT All Kinds elllng at prlies whlih will Insure their Inline plate sale at the room they eceupv must be bid bv us for our IMMENSE f ALL AND VVIN1r.lt SlOCh, nblih no are non manufacturing. ' ALL .1 f OSrj; .1' H1RSII it BROTHER'S ONE-PRIOE Clothing and Furnishing Heuse, COUNEK NOlllll QUEEN SlUKETAND C'SNTUE SUU&HK. -"jlere closes eveiy day at fl p. in. Satmdays at 1" p. in. w ILLIAMSON ik FOSTEK. 32 TO 3S East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. GllEATER BiR&AINS! The Carving Precess Continued ! Embracing a Large Quantity of CHILDHEN'SSIIOHTPANl PLEA'l EDTUN1C SUITS, at il J.0O, W.50, $I.W, I3.W. HOY'S SCHOOL SPITS at tLOO, IJ, i.v0. HOY'S DUESS SUITS at rt W.tr.W.f'HO. MEN'S WOHKINI1 I'ANTs Of .MECHANICS CAbatMEltE.ll.W, H.'JO, ll.W. LACE fHONT HIOKORY OLOTH SHIRTS, JJC, 55C., IOC. THE LAHUEST ASSOHTMENTOf SILK NECKWEAR. loc., 17c, 'JOc , c French and German Half Hese 19c. HOVS AND CUILDKEN'S Dress Straw Hats, 10c, l&u , 20c. SEA UHASS AND IIHOAD 1IIIIM SUN HATS. 5c , 10c., 200. GENT'S 1.1UHT COLOUED DEIHIYB, ll.W 111. CAN V AS HATS, 25c. and 35c. FOOT COJIFOltT AT LQW COS'J1. OENT'S W AUKiE NFH AST SEWED SUOES, 1M and IJ.0U. LADIES' IIK1UHT fINlSHED KID SHOES, t:.oe. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 34, 36 & 38 E. King St., LAN CASTE It, PA. -S leres close uvci y evening al U o'clock, ox ex tepl Saturday's. S' TOKAOK COMMISSION WABBHOUSH. DANIEL MAYEIt. decs-lyd Ne. 10 West Chestnut Street, AS MEDICINE USE THE FINEST CALIFORNIA BRANDY la the Market, at 1101I11KU'.S LIQUOIl STOllE, aa cexitis eyuAitr, Lwtcwur, v. IINI'UOUIII. JjJOHTII UND DHY OOODS HTOHK. OU1NKLED SEERSUOKERB Al IIALf I'lttCK, ATTIIK North End Dry Goods Stere. J. V. IIYUNK, erfr-ld Ne. 3 Ninth Uunen street. rjlUK Ni:V OAHII HTOHIlT NEW CASH STORE, Opposlte the Keystene llnuse and Northern National Hank, 217 & 21 North quecn Htrcct. New AirlVttl of DKK83 UOODS. '''"'.f-.tVi',!' '"''AID WIIITK HOODS, WHITE ICTOltlA LAWNS. I.I.N EN Uhl.NDK. COKIIKIlVlUUKS, AI.I.OVKIl KMIIItOIDKHIhl. CUINKI.hll SEKKSUCKKHH, ItATlhl'UULOlllS, DENIS (IAU7.K SH1IIT8. I.ADIKS'iiudClllLDItEN'8 (IA1I.K. LAhlhSMIENT'Saud CIIILDUE.N'S I108, And full sleck or Dntuestles All goods at low pi Ice. Ple.ne glv n us a call leWtjd W. 11. HOW KUH. Cl'MMLH 11A1U1A1NS. STAMM, BROS. & CO. Nen. 20 mid SO North Queen 8t. PARASOLS STSUHSHADES At and Ik low Cost, te ( lese. Summer Underwear. Ladlen (iaiwe Underwear, 2.V3 each, long and short sleeves, lleutlemen's India dauxe Under car, ae. eueh, wiirth JTVe. Oentlemen's Jean Drapers, 25t lath. OPEN TO II A v. Anether let el these pintty Satlnes, dark (olets Anether let of Crinkled Seersuckers In lllack. Hum n and lllue. SPECIAL 1IAUUAIN In ( hlulren's Itegular Made llose at IJSc pull , nnrih ix. BOSTON STORE, LANCASTElt, PA. l MMr.it t.oens. WITT 8c SflND, Nen. O. O & lO LlftHt. Klu St., LANCASTElt, PA. White Dress Goods ! INDIA LINKS, VICIOKIA LAWNS, COItDED Piyt ES, PLAID, nlltll'ED and PLAIN NAINSOOKS. tt PIECES r INE VICIOKIA LAWNS, 4J Imhej Wide, only 10t aanl. ThUiiuallly li usually neld at 15e. Anether t ae of Pameim Cream (lieund, Pin Strlptil CltlVKl.ED SEEUSUCKEIt, Only loc a vard. New Styles lu ( ItlNKLI.D ftKEUSURKBKB PltlN'lED SATINf.x, PI11NTKD 1IA- , T1STEH. Very siarce bnauie dealmUle. Au liiiinen.ie Assortment et Cambric. Nlnoek andSwtM EMIIUOIDEUIES aud KMllltOlDLUED t I.OUNC1NUS. Ciam, White and llflge OH1ENTAI. LACES and LACK H.Ol NC1N1.4 at Very Lew Prices, nt the New Yerk Stere. J. II. MAKT1N A CO. lhe Lecdlug hlrl In the.viaikeltsthe PEARL SHIRT, With Three Ply Linen llojem, lelnlorced, and million! Wainautta Miixllr.. Oter 5,(uj In uu In Laurmtei city aud County II oea plecoer M 10 per half dozen. 75 Cent Shirt Hea a I.CHiae Edge llosem iilmins the Llghmle, and e)ual te uuy Dellar Shirt made In the same way. 49 Cent Shirt, Itelulerced front and Hack, Ultra Quality Mus lln and Made te Wear. Pleated Bosem Shirts, Open or Closed Iieuta, all Sized, 1 1.00 a ploce , llegutar Price, 11 37. KEDPCTION IN PERCALE SHIRTS. Twreiily.fi ve Dezen Percale ShliU made te cell ferjl se. Heed Patterns, Extra Collani and Cutis, reduced te II 00 apiece. PERC1LE SHIRTS Willi Twe Cellar ami Cairn, BejmriitnltO touts ftplecw. 'J5 Dezen Calice Shirts, Laundiled ready te put en, at 3J tents apiece worth W cents. IHUCLESIIIUTS, UEUATTASHIUT8 TOUHIST'S S1IIUT8, ItLUi: FLANNEL SII1UTS. Gauze Underwear, Dezen Halurlfiiran Shirts at il cents, regular price, se cents. GAUZE UNDERSHIRTS 12, 15, 35, te, te, and 75 Cents. J. B. MARTIN 4 GO., Cor. West King & Prince Uta Opposlte Slevens Heme.) LANUASfEU. PA) E lOlt HOT WEATIIEIL Cl.AUET. HAUTEItNK AND UEUMAN WINKS. ItEIUAUT'S WINE BTOUH. II. E. SLAVUAKKR, AeT. SELLlNf! Ol'F AT RHDUOKD 1'IIIOES. All hinds et Ladles' and Uents' furnishing Uoeds. Te reduce stock te make room for Win ter Uoeds, ut 11EC11TOLDS CHEAP CASH fcTOUE, Ne. 61 North Queen stroet. -3lgn of the HIb Stocking. P. H. A two-story Ilrlck Heuse In n geed loca tion for sale or rent. Terms easy. B LACK DARKEN MINEltALSPIlINU WATKlt. SHIRT DEPARTMENT A natural TONIC ALTE11AT1 VE, Dluietle of unusual power, pronounced by Dr. llrlnkman, an uutheilty upon such cases, te l similar lit elTects te that of thu Alexis spa, or normally." As te Its meHU we refer te thu following well knew n citizens who have or who are new using thuvtuter J. M. W. Citlst, J, M. Jehnsen, Jno. D, Sklies. 11. C. Unibaker, can., A. D. Frltehey, esq., Thes. Whltseu, esn , Cant. It. A. Smith, James D. Potts, J.U.Uoedman, f. U. Urlflltlis, U. M. Zalim. Medical testimony and references furnished upon application. P. S.OOODM AN. Manager, Ne. 87 East Orant Street, (rear of Court llouse.) 1ILACK UAUHEN SPU1NU HOUSE, within two hours nf the city. A quleL homelike re treat. Delightful grounds, caremi attention, unexcelled cuisine, inoderalo charges, for tonus, ele., address ' SlJSS CltltlSTlK UOMllKltQEIt, l'leasaut Q rove, Laucastcr County, l'a. )uu19-6uid Bi jkA Lj.
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