5H' "va ." ?"'. u J. r , i-r- -g, rv. jfll'-X, .!' 'fc VS 1 t5. yr f ,rt -4'jk.. - " N t 4 " I i i I in ' (f-tf V -i H, hftrw.'i ,, Yf2f4 ' J?J rTteMr p M& rfe h-KSEPv J -mK,A, j'a"K- "rSn cKM . 7 t VMl 'fjfti'if: WM cafejl -iValA v f' ,3. !!& mm ,s 3fi t? fri ' JWfitH, . vi.t-j 'iX-Vt.t fc'e'. .m .7!f .. Wr&H Mz "it if. TO . ' fAh vc I, ' . Lv. )ANGER6USITUATI0N. it IBMMMMKJfxrtJf lr jjp te rx iuar. fM.metirm rm 'new TM 1h HI meat by a Beat. Ib a Otaee'BHth rtr Caused by tLecatMT Bptiik fUal Meeting Rv of OauBcil TaWH Ketes. r CormpeadeBM ot'ItnititaHem. LbMBlA. Jul L Jehn & Yake, bc- nled by -Dr. Charles H. M. Mean, ei delphla, went out fishing yesterday goon along the breaitt "of the dam. The i nbent fire o'clock was very high, and raves yery strong;, and theyhad as much r could de te prevent their oeai irem ever the dam. They found It Impose! I row up the river, and were In apro apre nent until Jeseph Fiaher. who was llh- t en a battery below the dam, came te their je in a catioe. lie wok tue men ever we In but canoe and then toett mom te i below the dam. . MaAatlAt Wa.AKlaAa AkH S.A .1 VAtlll H 5. 'HlHBmemorate the anniversary et the birth - I ... .. .. a '. .-!- .'the nation's lnaopenaence. r,acn one 11 fellow his own Inclination and celebrate I day in a manner wmcn suits ntm nest. r.nuurtm win nan uie uav wiui ueuiui. I the use et Are crackers, etc.. will be the, ins Dy wnicn mey wiu Keep vue uunuay. i nicnle of the Columbia fire company at Use's weeds, the game of base ball, and the a at McUrann's nark, at Lancaster, will I draw their share of our population. ,' Ilia Daad Cenntilman. f ML. lA.flt Wnnntl ttAlrl n nAAl.l mAnf. I 1UO IMUUgU WUUM1 UV1U Dfmv.M. ...UWk- &Jfc in the council chamberef the opera house, 'Swet evening,' te take some action upon Uie tK'f Si1 Jeun rayne, ineir laiemeraiwr, '.imeMrs. Musser, 11110 ana x-orreito. wero op- i iilUlw m WHIUIW V U.ai.li avevii.wuua . rj Jfftpect. The council cuamber and the seat lupieu vy ir. xrayuti win uu urajwu 111 nurnlnir for the space of CO davs. Alie uer- t sjegh council will attend the iuneral in a tfcedy. ' S.P A Hoase ORen Tblted by Fire. ," .i'VrA spark from a passing loceniotlvo set flre ' t W'iW WO BU1IU& llttlUV UUU Hb IUU ? ? IVlUDt Ui ATQ41J HHUWI MJU A VllllOJ A VUUtU ii tMMlread. The lire happened yester-.v.-.'rfdav afternoon, but was seen extln- ..,' .;nlshed bv some of the noluhbers bv a row K'U. . bucke ta of water. About everv three or four ' V 1 1' wtwiks tills house la en flra from a anark from '-iw .. iti -- : . . t : . p''afm passing engine, nut as it always nappens iVtifMttrlnn flliA nev. It In innn nut nut nnrl tlin ir- 1 5rtotrnetlnn nfthri linnu nrr(Arl. j- -'r " .: " . : .. ... '-?- beeaung ua i-eini ter uorengn Ligming. ' '?!j. Te-dav the ras and water committee of it jfi council will locate the different points at 3t7.Vtlivit enA nnwnr Mmnanv. tinlll ttin arrancrA. "jimenta for elenxie light can be perfected. Tbe '.,-;Mrt use of naptha will be made for about 60 days, Js&S! which time will be necessary te erect tbe 1 poles, wire, etc, for the light The Celum- Lla gas company will atop furnishing light after te-night, as thelr contract will then ex pire. Ills Ann tlreken. While riding a horse belonging te Samuel Campbell, en Eighth street, yesterday nftor nfter nftor eoon, Frank Themas, a boy living en .Seuth Fourth street v. as thrown from the animal te , the ground, breaking his left arm. The cause of the accident was that the horse became tightening by seme plies or dirt , en the read and tbe lad was unable te keep his seat en the horse. Dr. Craig set the broken member. .. Town notes. Housten JJrewn, whlle engaged in play with some companions, fell en the pavement and dislocated the third finger of his lea hand. The funeral et Mrs. Kmanuel Heppenstall will take place from her late residence in , Wrightavllle te-morrow afternoon. Tbe lady was well known in Columbia. ' The funeral of Mr. Jehn ray no will take place from hla late residence en Seuth Second street te-morrow, Thursday, afternoon at 2 o'clock. V--A very large draught horse, of Canadian . stock, has been sold by Samuel Campbell te " Jonas Nelt for 1240. The name party sold a -' fine driving horse te Dr. F. Hlnkle, A tleral curiosity can be aeen In the yard ; or Mrs. Hardnele, en Seuth Frent atreet It is a cactus plant containing 135 ilewers. , ; A picnic will de neiu en mursuay aiiur aiiur aiiur 'noeu, by several Columbia ladles and gentle men, at tue wnguisviue grove. Alley win 'IF 1 air Ata. returnlnir in the same manner about line o'clock In tbe evening. ir. f , x. niuiuui$, ji.-uiicir u runiuuui? u, f, &jt aueui me ycaia ut ou ruui, luinn., nes te- '-'P&U&'- T. t ta. 1 It-Al !..., t. -,.1.. .!.!- -.,..! 77u'v .11. is uiua, inkeir Mia, ,uu vjuiuuium uiuu t, Vst " '.will have a game of. base ball en the Feu rth C,?2- ' A delay in the arrival of canal beats at the "ii-Aj: - Columbia decks was caused bv a leak In thn " canal at the Mabantange ncqueduct This VJVr IAWM AVJSJUaCTU AUU UJO WBW OIU IVUlll ;-f runntner ppirnlarlv. BVKXMD BTMltBirOJSKS. rjTlirllUng Accident te a Little Girl en North gaeen street. Katie, a six-year old daughter of Ames S. Klngwalt, met with a painful accident Tues day evening between 0 ami 7 o'clock. Sbe was carrying a cigar-box in which she bad a toy pistol and a few paper caps that explode by percussion. While she was running in front of Beer's book store the caps exploded, having probably been struck by the pistol ' wbteh Jolted from one end te the ether. In- ;k.V - K Htantly the girl's clothes were set en fire and 'frfW? H ahe was rather badly burned en the wrist and K JilS. , if "ueuiaer. Jier ejeurews were singea ana a v W$ portion of her hair was burned off. She ran ijyj;., screaming towards iterratner wbe was near iYvj'tS i i bv. and no snoeeeded In extlmruishlncr the ft ''j-S ? flames before any ether damage was done. vaHJS "Dr. Welchana dressed the little girl's -P;', WT wounds, and te-dav ahe Is rnslinir nnmfnrt. VRW ae'y DUt nor aamirauen ter toy pistols ana "jv fr.pJ percussion caps has disappeared. They are i$'i'sf-J'i:vi dangereus nulsaneea. and elten cause painful . -i..j-i- .. : '. . -. t .. - -: .---. . asSsVvi. -VMS acciaenia ana aemeuaies less ei me tmatfm&. : A Patent Granted. i A patent has been Issued te Mr. Hiram .,,......, u, .u,.uu. n.,uuu.t., uu.vuuuijr, UlNe. 310,510, dated June 9th, 1M5, for an ira- m. ipreved bag fastener. The body of the last- C-air I ener Is formed of a spiral sprinir. which en- w' fVALtj ables it te conform te the slze of the bag with ? ?jWS ?which it la used. There Is a goese-neckod , .l.r henlf flttnphnil irt nnfi mill nf MmsiirtMr. flm Iff'. ,,'Ajif .U free arm of which Is prolonged se as te form r'ivu liWit alever by which Uie hook is mere readily gy' .it'"wr' connected with, or disengaged from a ring at a. WWA the ether end of the spirat The connection : 'i (i. " or the hoex and enrlmr. and tha rlncr for an. teu'i v ,.l" ":.. ,;. i.. ." - ( wiKiDg uie uoek, prujwi' iu bucii a manner as te lenn a convenient ueariag ier me luumu and fingers In bringing the ends of the fast ener together, ana with the lever enables great force te be exerted with ease in tightly closing tbe bag with which It Is used. This patent was obtained through Win. It Gerbart, solicitor of patent of this city. Knights of Pythias OfBeers. Teutenla ledge Ne. 1C5 Knights of Pythias ejected the following efticers last evenlng : v. v. Gustavus Henmiut V. O. Carl Shultt Prelate Henry Hent M. of AV Philip Klause. M. efF. CarlBehu. M. of E. J. H, Oatermayer. 1. 0. Michael Maasleman. O. G. Themas Titus. Trustee William Balr, Representative te Grand Ledgo Adam Oblender. Feniiral of Sanders UeCulleaglb Sanders McUulleugh's funeral took place ea Monday, the burial being at Chestnut Level cemetery. An address was made at the roaldenee In Oxford by Rev, A. H. Oros Ores bUV and at the Chestnut Level Presbyterian church by Rey. J. M. Galbiralh and Iteva. J. & Turner, L. C. Sutter and David Andersen partlelpated.in the servicei. The funeral was largely attended. i f Bis Sakuy Increased WOO. . i fTha UTAa UmmiM fainA H7A.t I.M1 ilk . """7 .. . Tzi T". '"" " yi juearu et trustees vave veieu an increase of rt . nw te Principal rmnip a it ' C j"akJ,)K it 12,000 per annum. tw te Principal rautip'a salary, thereby tub tArin rn. VyUoriiev,8auutfaaftaco or 402 pupils, an I1W ncreaae of Ml ever the corresnendlmp mn r itaat year. jj . Cl'.vJ 1 '$" v$ ammm taasa i w vw ivucnTi cIa 0..4S. - a rm-.-.-. Heurv Hhnbart. amWtieceer. sold at nnlilln rf- 1 Ml. June SfLatAaOMD Wall's halel. tl.e y r rl nnghsjf tttwr T'nn of O, lUm- HumwmM 4$H strt. arxirsn rttKtxa ceiicsmt. An EnJeyabl ExblblUea of Miulcat Talent at the Opera Heme. A large audience aasembtcd at Fulton opera house, last evenlng, the occasion being the summer evening concert of the boys and girls high schools, under direction of Prof. Carl Mate. A fine musical pregramme had been prepared and all acquitted themselves. with great credit Nearly every selection was encored. The amount realized, which was quite a handsome sum, Will go toward the defrayal of the oxpensos of the trip of the high schools te Ilarrisburgen Jtuyn hel lowing is the pregramme : rAivr i. Overture root unci lYiwmt , Suppc. Ml-s A. Mntz. Chorus Ucre'a Bnrnnnda, ,..chmlat. IllKh Scheel, "ele Cemes n Onllnnt Youth (Ftelsclmtr,! Weber. Mliis Flera J,8ener. ChernsJTIs Evening llrlngs My Heart te Thee, Tucker. Hlnh Schools. Sole Prayer and Sccnejrralchutt) Weber. Chorus The Wanderer's Fnrewcll,. ..Felic Heng. High Schools. Sole Thy Sentinel am I Wnlsen, Jlr. Jehn U. Warfel. rAHT it. Chorus Scrennde from Hen Pasiunle.Denlrettl. High Schools. Sole .luillth Concone. Mme. M. Mntz. Choms-SlutnbcrHeng Klicken. High Schools. Sole The Scout.... Mr. Jehn U. Warfel. Chorus a. Jaanlta Norten. Heys' HUh Scheel. 0. Spinning Maiden... Etchberg. l GlrlsHIgb school. Sole Then You'll Remember Me Italic. Mr. Frank McClnln. Chorus Come Where Flowers are Flinging, (Martha) Flolow. High Schools. C benis Swiss MoiintulnSenir,., Folk-Seng. Hlizh Cchoels. HVXDAT ACnOOT. ASSUVTATlOlf. The Officers .Elected for Iho Ensuing Year A Proposed County Convention. A meeting el the Lancaster County Sunday Scheel association was held In the hall of the Y. M. C. A., nt 10 o'clock this morning, ami was epened with prayer by Hev. J. B. Shu maker, D. D. The fellow lug nained onicers wero olectcu te serve for the ensuing year : rrcsldent a S. High. Secretary H. C. Moere. Treasurer Charles Denues. The committce appointed at a former raeettng te draft n constitution roperteil one, wbicJi was taken up, dlscuised and adopted arttcle by artlole. The commltteo appointed te propare a pro pre pro gramme for a county convention, reported one, which was received, Bublect te alter ations horeafter te be made If deemed necos neces sary. It was resolved te held a county centen tien seme time during the present autumn, but the date was ten for future consideration. Resisting an Officer. When Corener Henamsn vent down te Salisbury en Monday te held an Inriucst en the remains of Jehn A. Robinson and Gee. W. Anne, the two boys drowned lnlllllard's dam en Sunday, he held nu Inquest en the remalns of young Anne without pretest, but when he went te the liouse of Wilsen Rob Reb Rob liiHen te held an Inquest en his sen'B renmliiH that gentlcman protested that It w.v unnecessary and should net be dene. The cor cer cor enor did net deem it prudent Jp force his way Inte the liouse, as he had a leirnl right te de, but came back te Lancaster, and made com plaint against Mr. Robinson befere Alder man Spurrier, who Issued a warrant for his arrwt The corenor accompanied the ofllcer te Mr. Robinson's and held the Inquest, and Mr. Rebinsun entered bail for a hearing of the edeuse charged against him. The time et the hearing has net yet been fixed. Twe Lltes Lest In a Railroad Collision. A frightful accident occurred en the Nickel-plato railroad en Tuesday, near Erie, whoreby two lives wcre lest Mrs. Jehn Denlin, with lier babe nml llttle boy and nurse girl, Sadle Mahenoy, wcre riding In the caboose of a freight train, which stepjied en a trostle oer a ravine at Sprlngneld, whero It was run Inte by another freight Mrs. Denlin grasped her babe and !ey and ran out en the platform, followed by the nurse, when all were liutled eer Inte the abyss, 100 feet in deptlu Sirs. Denlin and the nurse w ero mangled te death. The babe was caught In tbe boughs ofatreo, and may possibly recover. Mrs. Denlin held en te nor child until It was tern from her grasp by telegraph wires belew. Sbe was teullily mungled by the wires about the breast. Urakeinaii Tlieinns ruhey was Injtired In the collision. The Result of a Temporary Ecllpte. Frem the Alteena Times. The New Yerk S'ini, which claims te shine for all, Is evidently a geed deal in the dark itself, possibly the result of a temporary eclipse, with regard te the political standing of our esteemed and excellent contemporary, the Lancaster Intelligencer, which it quotes as a Republican paper. Se far from tills being true, it is a tact patent te eery newspaper reader in this state, te say the least, that the Intelligencer is one of the most steadfast and best edited Democratle dalllOH In or out of Pennsylvania, and it is difficult te understand hew se knowing a journal as the New Yerk Sun could have fallen into the error of quoting it as Republi can authority. Almest a Serious Accident, Monday evening about 7 o'clock, David Pleam, a hired boy of AbramGreiT, was com ing rrem uarevnie en a mule carrying a spreader. The mule took fright at it and ran away, throwing the young man off, when makng the turn from the pike te tbe Herso Shee read. He was picked up by M. B. Weldler and ethers, and carried te his home nearby. Dr. Weidler was sent for and no administered te his wants. Ne bones were broken, and lie may in a fuw days lie able te move about again. The boy has been rather unfortunate or late, as lest week he was kicked en the arm by a herse quite sevcrely. Officers Elected. Conestoira Circle Ne. 110 B. U. Pa, elected the following officers (H.F0 of last eten- mg: C. W.i-Andrew Bejlc. O. J. Jehn P. Kleiss. O. F. Henry W. Stein. H. S. K. Jehn A. Overdeer. II. It A. II. Eshlemaii. II. T. W. Haterekamp. H. H. V. II. Wllhelm. W. of D. Harry Jenes. W. el N. Gee. Chambers. Trustee Henry W. Stein. Rep. te Grand Circle, which meets at Husten in August A. H. Eshleman. Incitement Caused by a Squlrret A large grey squirrel, which no doubt es caped from a private yard or pen, created a great deal of excitement en East Orange street, between Llme and Shippen yester day. He put in an eppearance en one of the large maple trees en the North slde and as seen as the boys discovered his whereabouts they followed him with clubs, slingshots, tc At one time there was quite a crew d en hand and the people in the neighborhood were greatly annoyed by them. The squirrel is believed te have escaped unhurt To-JIerroWa Sheeting Match. The gentlemen who will participate In the sheeting match at McQiann's park, te-morrow afternoon, will sheet nt firteen birds each, instead of ten as was stated last evening. Great interest is manifested lit the match, and there will be a large audionce present if the weather ia geed. Taken te Uie Hospital. The only iuinate of the station house last night was Adam Wqlf. He was found wan dering en the street Dr. Reland rocom recom rocem mended that the man be remoted te tlie county hospital, as be Is sullering from can cer or the fore and presented a (rightful ap pearance. He was taken te that institution. Receipts of Taxes, The roeoiptaoftbe clty-treasurer'a oifice en Tuesday were fl2,000 and en Monday 18,000 making for these days the heaviest ro re ceipb) for the same length of time in the his tory or the city, Te-day will else be a heavy day, as it Is the last en which an abatemeut eau be secured en the payment of city tax. The New Kuciuupment, ' The members of the Odd Fellow ledges of the etty, interested in the formation of a new t la uie eity, met last evening Itbe applloaUea.to tsia grand a- ipamr. VearUi of Jety at MreOtaBa Park. Gmnd horse and flog races la the morning at te and afternoon at 8 o'clock. The greatest novelty wilt he the deg racing. Alse horse races between the fastest trotters In the county. Flcnle at Peary Grace church pnsnles at Pcnryn te-morrow, ladleatlonsarefora very enjoyable excursion te a no w ground beautifully lmarered. Fer the accommodation of parties down town, baskets may be left at Itubley's drag store net later than 7 a.m. The morning train leares depot at TJS. . B DKATBB. MassiirKOr. In this city, en the SOtli Inst, Gee. II., son of Gee. L. and Harriet A. Messen kop. The relatives and friends are respectfully In vited te attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, Ne. S8 Seuth Prince street, en Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment prl vale. Md Weon In this rlty, en the 29th Inst, Martha, wife of Klchard Weed, In the "Oth year of ber age. The relatives anil friends are reepectfnlly In vited te attend the funeral, from the residence of Mr. Erlsman, Ne. W If ager street, en Thurs day nftorneon at 4. o'clock. Interment at Wood ward Hilt cemetery. ltd MJLBKKT8. Philadelphia Prodeea Market, PnitADstraiA, July 1. Fleur met with a limited demand from the home consumers at termer rates. Sales of 1.M0 barrets, tncludlns Minnesota bakers' nt U!i l'enn'a family at H T5 Western de ft '0i 13 s 1'atenU at sa . 7J. Uye flour moves slowly at ss 75 per liarrel for choice. Feed was steady and In moderate supply. Sales of Western Winter Bran, at 114 BOglJ 21 per ten. At the I n. m. call There was bid for wheat Sle hid for June for July i 97Ke for Aug. II OOJfJ for Sept, II MX rer Oct' Cern-5:c, June i Me for July Antr. Sic for 8ept. M'4e for Oct. I Ue for for July j 8cpt bid Outs SMa. bid for Jnne i 3711c. 3c.,Aug. ; 33c, Hept; Sle for Oct, New Yerk Prodnee Market. New Yerk, June 80 Fleur market dull and S rices are Arm i Fine, at t2 3503 x uncrflne. S3 1003 7Si Common te Fancv Ki- Ira Ohie, s.1 tegt 00 1 Ooed te Choice Extra ftcrn,l(3 75j Minnesota, $3 BOSS 90. Wheat Ne. 2 Ited, Winter, July, f I 00 j Ang., 11 out i Sent., si 03W. --'-' .- i -.'- tern no. a nixeu, June ana July, MiC Aug , SIKe. vw no, 2 Mixed. xiv.c for July j 8J)e for Uye dull t Western, MXA0)- Itarley nominal. Perk dull Mess, 111 00. Lard-J88, Julyi sew, Aug: 4703. Molasses qulet ; 21c for 80 test. Turpentine steady at Kc. Itfwln qulctattrAKtl 22H for strained te geed. Petroleum nominal : refined In ceses, V,Q lluttcr dull t Western Imitation Creamery, 12015c ; prime te choice Creameries, lOQTOc. Cheese firmt choice Ohie flats, ftXflte ! Western Flat, SJQCe. Kggstcady; Western, llQlJifet State, 13J ISUc. Sugar dull j Refined Cntleaf and Crushed 7V0! Confectlencrs,'A," f'XQQ ll'.6c: Urunu Urunu letcd. ejQ6 11-16. 1 allow steady ; prime city, 5UQ3 6-18e. Freights nominal. Rice steady and unchanged. L'olTce Arm i fair canrees. 8We. Hay dull NO. I Timethy, Jc$l 05, Chicago I'reduce Market. Cbicaoe, J ul y 1,9-TO a. m. Market opened; Wheat August, 9e ; Sept., B2W09t);c. Cern August, 47ie j Sept. 47KO. OaU Aug., 27c ! Sept, WkW. Perk Aug., 11037 ; bept., itOM. Lnrd Aug , Srt 7i ; Sept., $683. Ribs Aug , IS 60 J Sept, CO. closing. 1 r. v Thestrengthshnwn nt the opening In wheat was diminished by the heavy selling of the shorts and some or the longs, who did net wnntterbuugetner. About four millions wheat delivered. Ne corn or eats or any moment de livered. Wh!l,V-Jul3r,8Sc'' Aulf'90,t Sept,MKc; Oct., 9I70. Cerr-J nly, 47Jie Aug.,' 47Vic ; Sept, 47c j Oct , 4,c. Oats July, SlJie ; Aug . 27e t Sent, 2CKe. Perk J nly, tin se j Aug. flu J7K sept,, tie 47K! Oct., 110 A1H. Lard-July, M 6IK Aug., H 72$ ; Sept., 82K) UUI. IVDJ. Rlbg July, S 40; Ang , IS 50 Sept., S3 CO ; Oct, Lilt Stock l'rlcea. CmoAne Cattle Receipts, 8,000 headt ship ments, 3,000 head : generally weaker; shipping steers, i-sseai.va . 5!ie 20: i.jeaiiuais . K 01 00 : 8S0Q1.2U) ls., SS OnOi 73 ; iteckers and rcederu, s.1 00(t 60; cows, bulls and mixed, $220 QUO; through Texans active and a shade lower at $3 736470, Uegs Receipts, r,000 head shipments. 4.000 ; market steady and 6c higher ; rough and mixed, tf 9334 12 t packing and shipping, $4 0&84 20; llirht. 119430 : skins. M OM3 (SO. , --.. -:...- . .n. . . M. iheen llecelnts. Z.UIU eeui i iiipuieniA, eiJ market dull : natives, $2 J390; Texans, $2 100 150. 3 75 ; Lambs, per head, $16; East Ltanrrr Cattle active and In geed de mand at a slight advance; best $3 60Q6 ; fair te geed, $ 75fiS 23 ; common, $1 23Q4 60 j receipts, tV head : shipments, 1,819 head. Shipments te New Yerk, none. Hogs qnlet and a shade lower ; Philadelphia!, $1 SOQt 33 1 Yorkers, $t 1304 23 ; receipts, C00 head; shipments, S.CO0 head; shipments te New Yerk, yesicrday, 2 rarleads. Sheep dull ou common and a shade lower than last week ; geed grades unchanged : receipts, 9,40l head; shipments, 4,000 head. Stectt Markets. Quotations by Reed, McUrann A Ce , Rankers, Luncester, Pa. 11 a.m. 12 x. 3p.m. Missouri Paclfla Michigan Central New Yerk Central (UX New Jersey Central......... 39 Ohie Central Del., Leck. Western W, Donver&RleQrandn Erie Kaunas A Texas... 17K lAkoShera 63V Chicago AN. W oemmon. 'A1 N. NTenL A Western ." St. Paul A Omaha .... Pacific Mall 4 K Rochester PltUburg 8t Paul 7. 1SU Texas Pacific l Union Pacine WA Wabash Common... Wabash Preferred Western Union Telegraph.. COW Louisville A Nashville...... 33 N. Y., Chi. A St L I.ehlgh Valley Lehigh Navigation tr, Pennsylvania... i Reading en P. T. 4 llutrale . Northern Paclfle Common .... Northern raclfle Pref. Hostenvllle PhUadelphla St. Erie W Northern Central C2 Central TranBp... Cuuada Southern OU !i People's Passenger SB SB 1 eeji M 83 20 17 n w New Yerk stock Market. Niw Yerk, : July I. Wall street 1 30 p. in. Meney cesy at IK per cent Exchange steady at $1 8384 80. Uovernmenta Arm. Currency 6's. $127 bid; 4's Coup., $1S3K bid : is de, $U2Ji bid. The stock market epened weak and destined in the first huirheurJi topper cent under tb leadership or the Vanderbllts and Lackawanna, which were quite sharply pressed for sale. After the first call there was seme buying or the Grangtr, said te be rer (Chicago accounts. This stiffened the tone et the market and the decllue was rully recovered by midday. At the time or writing the market Is heavy and unsettled en selling of New Yerk Centra! and Paclfle Mall. lr.M. 3r.v. Western Union 00 wa Adams Express .... 136 American Express 94 U.S. Express 57K Wells. Farge A Ce. , 107 C. C. I.AC... C. U. O. I SO New Yerk Central ,, 83V 83K New Jersey Central , 39yi 39 Illinois Central Express mu Ohie Central , g Northern Paclfle , " Preferred Central Pacific 80! Union Paolfle , 60: .,,..... winuui, M. nutuu... ...... a....,,,...... IK Texas Paclfle n new i ors jtievaiea Metropolitan Manhattan Alt Terra Haute. .,,. ,... .."., ... Preferred , Canada Southern..,.,,,,.,,.,..., ,, Canada Puclrtc. ,.;,,, Chicago A Alten.. ..,.,-, Cbes. Ohie , t). Allud 76 . Del., Lae. A West 93 Denver .,.,,,,.......,..,,,,,,........., Erie...... ,.,. 9i 75 . ICIVIIDU,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,, Hannibal A St Je " Preferred Kansas A Texas... ,. Lake Shere...,. ta tie IK ffi L'vs'lleA Nashville ,.., 83 Merris A Essex... Northwest 93 " Preferred , Ontario A Western ,, Ohie A Mississippi..... , " Prererred Paclfle Mall , 4t)tf Quicksilver., " Preierrcd....,.,., ,... .... 12 93 17 iii. si MKW AUrtCHTHUCMLKNTB. WANTED, AT 30 NORTH DUKE .. -u??, Mlrt rer geueral housework in a small family. Ooed wages paid te one who can tome well recemtiendel, StdWAl Uieltwlwim Jtelter WUm.1 , The OriftaaL ,H - " " " T isset. 74 Vf ','. lai" MM ATMMTMamr$. AKINQ POWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesetneness. Mera eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be seia in competition wun ine mniuiuae ei iew test short welght alum or phosphate powders, aoiaemu in can, ketal u, AKiaa POWDKS Ce., 108 Wall Street, New Yerk. mavw-iyaw 1TTANTED. YV A girl te de general homework in a small family, wun no chili 1th no children. Apply at this orace. 1W1" TTTANTED-A YOUNG MARRIED MAN TV want a situation te de any kind of labor ing work. Apply at ltd Ne. 418 WEST ORANGE STREET. THB FINEST CHERRY, BLACK berry, Ginger and Klmmel Brandies at 50c a nuart, at ' KOHUKIt'S LIQUOR HTOKE, aprK-lydK Ne. 22 Centre Square Gr RAND PIGEON SHOOTING MATCH sr TUB MAPLE OneVK BIIOOTINO CLUR. At McOrann's Park, TOMORROW ArTEIt NOON; 150 birds will be shot at. Sheeting com mences at four o'clock. Admission, lecents. ltd MANHOOD RESTORED. REMEDY FREE. A victim of yenthful Imprudence causing Pre matura Decay, NervousDeblllty.LostMauhood, Ac, having tried In vain every known remedy. hasdlKCOvered a simple self cure, which hew 111 send FHKK te his fellow suflerers. Addreas, J, H.REEVKS, 43 Chatham St, New Yerk City. janls-lyeedAlyw CTRENOTHEN YOUR LUNGS Jiy expanding the chest with KNI0KERBO0KER BRAOE. for Ladles as well as Gentlemen. Fer sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 139 North Qneen street, Lancaster, Pa. dec84md "PIOURIHOFJULY. Grand Herse and Deg Eaces, Morning at 10 and Atternoen at S o'clock, at McGrann's Park. De net fall te see THE RUNNING DOGS, the Greatest Novelty ever presented the people or Lancaster. Alse, the HORSE HACK'S between the fastest Trotters owned in Lancaster county. Perfect police arrangements t eight sworn fn policemen. Three front rows or seats en Grand Stand reserved for Ladles and their escorts. Six streetcars running every ten minutes from Cen- ins aquare. - AI)M!SSI0N-2Sc te open stand; 33c te Grandstand Jyl-3tR DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVEN TION. The Democracy or the county of Lancaster will meet In their several districts en SATURDAY afternoon or evening. JULY IS. at 8 laces and between hours te be announced ten ays In advance by handbill by their respective committeemen, te elect threeerflve delegates te the county and district conventions, which will be held in the city nt Lancaster, In the commit tee rooms, third fleer el Kepler's postefllce building, en WEDNESDAY, JULY tl, and te select one person from each district rer county committeemen for the ensuing year. THE COUNTY CONVENTION. The Delegates from the city will meet at 10 a. m.. teelecl three delegates te the state conven tion. The Delegates from the Second ( Lewer ) Dis trict will meet at 10 a. m., te elect three dele satea. The Delegates from the Third (Upper) District will meet at 10X u. in , and elect four delegates. The Delegates will meet in County Conven tion at 11 a. m , and nominate ONE PERSON rer Recorder. ONE PERSON rer County Solicitor. ' TWO PERSONS rer Prison Inspectors. TWO PERSONS rer Directors of the Peer. ONE PERSON rer Director or the Peer ( two years 1 ONE PERSON rer Jury Commissioner. W. U. HENShL, Chairman. J. 11. Mcutt, ) U.S. I'ATTKKSen, J Secretaries. W. II. GRixn, t N. R The special attention et all members of Uie County Committee and officers of the Dele ? uie elections is ralleu te the law 'rlinary Elections requiring tbelrei evenilnir cers tn be sworn, Ac. J. It MARTIN t CO. WALLPAPER DEPARTMENT. A SPECIAL LOT OF This Season's Patterns Which wa will cleia out during this week Regardless of Oest. THEY ARE READY TO-DAY. And will be at prices that can't help bnt Interest you. We have nene but experienced und reliable mechanics en our force, and can guarantee all our work in every respect HEADQUARTERS -FOR- WINDOW and DOOR SCREENS. Screen Deers, $1.26, HADE TO FIT YOUR POOR. Screen Windows, - .46, MADS TO FIT YOUR WINDOW. Extension Screen Windows, 43 CENTS. LARGE SIZE. A Few With Solid Wire, Net Broken, 25c. J. B. Martin & Ce. Cor. West Kise and Prince Sts. LANCASTER. PA. WAXOMMh C. "HTATOHES, CLOCKS AND JKWKLHY. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF WATCHES. CLOCKS AMD JBWXUtY.a? ABTXMTIMMMMXTB I pASTERN MARKKT HOUSE NOTICE. 'J Markets at the above IIouae will be held en the morning and evening or Friday, July JOlh next. Instead of Saturday, Jnly 4th. Jun-4td . TUB COMMITTEE. THE LARGEST, 1IEST AND MOST oemptete assortment of Playteg Card In the city from S cents per pack up at HAKTMAN'S YKT.I.OW FKONTCIQAK STORK. GEOrtOE BENNETT-PnACTICAIi PLUMBER. STEAM AND GAS FITTKK. All orders promptly attended te. Satisfaction guaranteed. Werk done at reasonable prices. NO. 439 NORTH qUKKN STKKRT, Jnnel7-md lAncaster, Fa. AX Persons having bills against the Directors or the roer are hereby notified tn present the same before neon of the Friday before the first of the Peer are hereby nntl jfe LVI eaiuruKT ui me meniDi All bills coming In after that time will be laid ever until the next bill day. ny order or JW-Std THE riOAUD. g-IALL AT REIQAUTH OLD WINK V I BTOKK -FOB Llaten's Extract of Beef. VtSaST 1 THB WOIXD. Kstabllshed, 17M. II. K. St ATM AKER, Agt. feb!7-ttd Ne. Kast King St M ADEIRA AND SHERRY WINES AT Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II. E. 8LAYHAKKR, Aesirr, Ne. ss East Kike Stbeit. fublf ltd Established 17W. FARMERS NORTHERN MARKET. On account of the thef July occurring en Saturday, the market will be held en FRIDAY at the regular hour. Jc30-;t TJIIR8T-OLA8S BOARDING. X? Together with the choice or rooms en the first or second fleer. Surpassed by nene In the city. Call en or address, NO. 402 NORTH QUEEN ST. Table boarders accommodated. afrtrd FISHERMEN'S SUPPLIES. Japan and Calcutta Htmboe, Jointed Reds, Brass and Sickle Reels, Silk, Linen, Cotten and Drafts Lines, Artificial Files, Swerded Heeks, Ferrules, Trowels, Tips, Floats, and a general Una of tackel adapted for bait or fly fishing, at HURLEY'S DRUG 8TOKK, Ne. 24 West King Street SECURE BECIITOLD'S SHARP BUILD INO SAND-I'reparPd specially ler brick work and plastering by a new Crustier and no extra tharge. And no such charge or sentence as Charles A. Iluddensclk, the New Yerk con tractor, received July 23, 18M, will ever be made te any or our Lancaster builders Loek for the sentence tn te-day's dallies and take wnrnlng. 1. S. Orders received AT BECIITOLD'S, Ne.K North Qaoen Street NOTICE TO imiDOEnUILDERS. Proposals ler the erection of a Weeden Inter-County 1! ridge ever Octoraro creek, at Ress Fording, will be received nt the County Commissioners' Offices, Lancaster and West Chester, until IS o'clock neon, THURSDAY', juli v, wi. i-ropesais win Deepenea in Lan caster thn following Monday. Ily order or COMMISSIONERS OI' LANCASTER AND CHESTER COUNTIES. JelO WAS tlll-jylO NOTICE. Thn members or the Lancaster Musnncr chnr will meet at their hall en te-morrow (THURSDAY! evening at 8 o'clock, te make ar rangements te attend the 5th annnherxary of the Lelderkranz blnglng Society te be held at Tcll's Haln en Saturday, July 4, 1385. ily order et the president. It GEORGE 1'FEIFFER, Secrctnry, e AK HALT JULY i, 1885. RIGHT TO THE POIjNT. SU Fairt JJen't H-ll'oeI J'nnufoeiu. Every deslrable slze at tMOpcr pair. Flasszls, Srneca, Cahsimkiies, both Fancy and Conservative st les. Many or them bat e been sold as high as 13 ea. Our eyes closed te profit simply don't want the Pantaloons. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, S. E. Ceairzn Sixth akd Market Strects, I'uiLADktrntA. JeS tfd CONSUMPTION I HAVE A POSITIVE remedy for the above disease) by its use thousands et cases or the worst kind or long standing have been cured. Indeed, se strong Is my faith in Its efllcacv that I will send 1 H'O DOTTLES FREE, together with a valuable trea tise en this disease te any sufferer. Olve express and I. O. address. DR.T. A.SLOCUM, JanlS-CmdeedACmw 181 Pearl St, N. V. AT BURSK'S, 17 EAST KINO ST. National Jubilee July 4, 1885. FIREWORKS ! FLAGS AND CHINESE LANTERNS ! De net wait until Ihe the last day te get your Firework Display. Our works are the unex celled Colored Fireworks and are geld at the pries el plain works. One or the Finest Pieces Is the FLORAL FOUNTAIN. It Is beautiful and easily puterr. wukhs ur kvkut ijkbuuii' Tie Dealers supplied at the lowest Jobbing ra s, BURSK, NO. 17 EAST KiNCr STREET, LANCASTER, PA. TOHNS.GIVLER. GEO. V. RATH VON. JohnS.Givler&Ce. OFFER MOSQUITO CANOPIES AT LOW PRICES. CARPETS and HATTING. We continue te sell at the LOWEST PRICES. Elegant assortment of New Patterns bought Fer FALL Trade. Carpets will, no doubt, be higher in price, se are advlae everybody te buy, new. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., NO. 25 BAST KINQ STREET, LANCASTER. PA. s AINT-IUPHAKL WINE. INFORMATION. The Salnt-ltaphael wine has a delicious flaveur and Is drunk In the principal cities or Russia' Germany, North and Seuth America, Great Britain, India, ana se en. The quantity exported annually is sufficient proof of its stability and staying powers, while for the real connoisseur there is no wtue that can be considered IU superior. AVThe Saint-Raphael Wine Cempany.Valence, Department or the Dreme (France.) E. SLAYMAKER, Ne. KAST KING STRKKT. rift-trd NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND GUNNERS. All persona are hereby for bidden te trespass en any or the land at the Cornwall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed erunln dosed, either rer the purpose or sheeting or ash ing, as Uie law wlU be rigidly enforeea against alitrospaas'iigen said lauds or the undersigned aftetWs nij QOLils-AN riMCKMAN, '. ITU WAfD C. rKKIMAX. . tlsway tn R. W. OeUwi ifa hetw. HMW JTJB ay ADrjSHTIBEKKJtTa, THE CITY TAX 18 PAYABLE ON Oil before JULY I, with an abatement of per cent. Office hours from 9 a. m., te 3 p m. JcU 15ld u. r. MY BUS, City TreMarer. TTNDELTnn BLUE COATS. EVERY ) ITnltcd Slates military pest Is supplied with Bensen's Capclne Piasters. Scientific quick-acting. OC1IOOL TAX FOR 1885, The duplicate Is tn the hands of the treasurer. Three per cent off rer prompt payment. W. O. M Altai! ALL, Treasurer, . e. ix venire square. Officn hours from It a. tn. te 4 p. m. Junell-tfdlt LARKE'H TEA STORE BEST GOODS and Honest Prices. Granulated Sugar, 7c. White" A.," 0e. Coffee, lle te 3e W . Pure Byrup.lOcVqt. OcnnanHoap.Jellbar. Latin- dry Starch, Se V ft. Telenhene. CLARKE'S TEA STORK, 38 West King Street T EVAN'S FLOUR. LEVAN'8 FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant bread. Fer sale by Grocers generally. Levan Sc Sens, MorehantMillera, Oftlce: 17NORTU PltlNCEST. apr271md pHAMPAQNE. BOUCHE "SEC." THE riNKST CHAMPAGNE WINK NOW lUl'UKTKD. AT REIGART'S OLD WINE STORE, Ne. 29 East Kise Stkkbt. II, K. SLAYMAKER, Agt rebl7-tfd Kstabllshed, 1788. A TliANTIO CITY. The Chester County Heuse IB NOW OPEN. Comfortable, homelike, situated very near the sea, with extended piazzas upon thice ocean fronts. This Heuse has long lieen known as a most pleasant summer retreat. JunciVtnd J. KEIMASONS. R EDUCTION IN CUSTOM -MADE Clothing. A well made. Elegant trimmed and nu pcrieci mi oed English tllnc lliiInr HulL for 118 00. A h Corkscrew Worsted Suit, flat irnlded. In enn. two. tbrener four button cutA way, for fa 00. A handsnme Check Casslmcre Suit rer fA.oe. An elegant Sergo Suit, In black, bine, drab or brown, for flSW). Kine English Striped or Check Pantaloons irem $5 OOup. Re member, all work Is strictly tlrsl-class. Every garment warranted te b c presented. A Koedflt, well-made and nlcciv trimmed. The largcsi assonmen titef patterns In this city. A. 11. ROSEN8TK1N. m24-0mdlt 37 North Queen street rOlt BALE OU REXT. ArpimTTstLTTliSATitrar. dence or Ames 8. Hendersen, deceased, nt the northwest corner of fcast ner of cast King anu Aim streets. ALLAN A. IIERRACO JunS-lwd 108 East King Street T7IOR RENT. J3 Three Law Offices at Ne. IS NORTH DUKE STREET; and a basment &S rcet long, supplied with water and heat, marae-tld U. rRANK ESULEMAN. -ITTHITEOAK LUMIIER FOR SALE. TT Persons wanting White Oak Lumber, cut toerder, can be accommodated at once by call Ini en the undersigned nt New Providence sta tien. Alse. Italia and Pests of all klud. 200 cords or ulte Oak weed. McFALLS ft nitO., JeS Swd Smlthville P. O , Lane. Ce , Pa. XOTIOSB. TsTRICH'llfllOTHERsT Extraordinary Bargains -AT- ASTRICH'S Palace of Pashien, 13 EAST KING STREET, -ON- WEDNESDAY, JULY 1. WE WILL OPEN THE Ol' LAKGKST INVOICE CHOICE STRAW HATS Ever recelvedatonetlinebyany house In Lan atster. The same were bought at a GREAT SACRIFICE Frem one or the Inrge importing houses tn New Yerk. We will offer these huts te tbe pub lic at prices that will ostenlah everybody. FIFTY DOZEN Heugh and Ready Straw Hats, In AUCo1ersaudaoodShapcs(worth&0e. te 73c.) at only TU ENH-FIVK CENTS a piece. ONE HUNDRED DOZEN MILAN HATS In Geed Serviceable shapes (worth rrem 73c. te fl.euiattbe Marvolleusly Lew Figure or NINETEEN CENTS. SEVENTY-FIVE DOZEN OF CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HATS, (Geed value at 75c. te f I 00), will be sold rer TWENTY-ONE CENTS. FIFTY DOZEN OK Large White Seaside Hats, Sold ever where at 3V., Ter only EIGHTEEN CENTS apiece. FIFTY DOKN WHITE und I1LACIC Perpupine Seaside Hats ATT WENT Y.F1VE CENTS. ONE LOT OF Rough nml Kemly Poke Hats, AT TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. WHITE AND RLACK ROUGH AND HEADY STRAW HATS, In all new and desirable shapes FOKTY-NINK CENTS. Pearl Straw Hat, AT FORTY-NINE CENTS. J-OLITICAL. F IOR JUUY COMMISSIONER. KnWAim AMI1LER. orDrumeiQ township. Subject te the decision or the Dcmecrutla county convention, may23-Ud&w p It JURY COMMISSIONER. JEROME R. SIIULTZ. ofEllzabetbtewn borough. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. d A w tfd jCtOR JURY COMMISSIONER, UENJAMIN ItURKR, OrtbeKlglhh Ward, Lnn caster City. Bublect te the decision et the Democratic county convention. Jel-Ud&w TCIOR JURY COMAJISSIONER, B. O. DILLER, OI Karl teiwnsblp, I-aueaster eeunty. Sublit te tlie rules or tit Daneonttte party, CXOT7JXO. Clothing te meet every funcy and ' te please tlie taste of every buyer may always be round en enr tables. Ne one need leave us unsatisfied. Oar stock is full of real bargains at closing prices, within the reach of every purchaser. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. rn!-Smd e Ult PRICES reii STJIIER GOODS LEAD THE MARKET. Redaction Price list of Men's, 607s' &ni Children'i CLOTHING. THIN CO ATS at tOc. SEERSUCKER COATS and VESTS from 1.25 "'lietterBF.EKBUCKEIW nt$l.T5. MEN'S 1IUSINE33 8UI1S nt 4.50, V 00, Id V and 17 no MEN'S DRESS SUITS nt IS 00, 10C0,110(1 and fit U). MEN'S I1US1NESS PANTS nt 71c. MEN'S ALlttOOL UASS1MERE PANTS at f2oe, fs co and 13 en. BOY'S SUITS at fiOi), fl50, 3 00, U0, $5 00 tip tofeoo CHILDREN'S SUITS from tl.r. upwards. Custom Department. Onr sneclaltlcs In this denartmrnt nre Weel Serge Suiting In all Celers, the natue m make te order In tlrst-cbms stj les for f 11 te ALI.-tSOOL PANTS te elder at f.100, flirt, fs no, te ou, 7.e, $s oe The place te trade Is where you can get the most for your money, mid vihire you can lune the largest variety teseltct trein L SANSMAN & BRO., THEFASHIONAllLE MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Nee. 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Right en the Southwest Cor. of Orange Street,) LANCASTER, PA. a-Open En until 9 o'clock, biturday until 10 o'clock. Net connected with any ether clothing house In the city. JEXCVJtlilON.S. fENRYN" I'ARIC. Penryn Park, ON THE Cornwall & Mount Hepe R. R, Excursion Committce of Churches, Sunday Schools and ether select organizations. In mak ing thelr summer arrangements, should net neg leet te resen e a day for Pcnryn Park. This delightful rusertli situated In tbe midst of the SOUTH MOUNTAINS And its grounds coveting hundreds or acres ai e eacy or access rrem all lurts or rrntral Prt n sylvanla. Fer thu free use or excursionists there are extensive CROQUET AND LAWN TEN MS GROUNDS, LARGE DANCING PAVILION, HAND STAND, KITCHEN, I1ASKET AND CLOAK ROOMS, and OBSERVATORY On the Summit of the Mountain. There Is also a refreshment room In cbiirgoef a competent caterer, where meals can be procured at moderate rates, a photograph gallery and nnmereus ether attractive features. Ne liquors allowed en the grounds Excursions from all points en the Philadelphia A Heading and Reading & Columbia Rullreads will be carried direct te the Park without change or cars. Complete Information can be obtained and en gagements effected with parlies rrem all points en tbe Philadelphia A Reading and Reading A ijuimuuin lutiiruuuH, upcm umiiicimen in 1;, u. Hancock, General Passenger und Ticket Agent, Philadelphia A Reading Railroad, 227 Seuth Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa., and with parties from Lebanon by applying tn tbe undersigned, CARL ON SCIIMAl.K.NSBE, 8upt. Cornwall A Ml, Hepe Railroad, mav8-3md Lebanon l'a. s UMMER OF 1855. ICS! Cornwall & Lebanon AND- Oolebreok Valley Railroad. MT. GRETNA PARK, In the heart or the Seuth Mountain, en the line or the above read, Is eilun.d in Individuals and associations Free of Charge. These grounds, covering hundreds of acres, I ru vuay ui access irum uil puns OI ttasierui l'ennxvlvanla. I ftir-ThereareMOUNTAINSTKKAMB, spanned! uy rustic unages ; uuuatain rn'iciNUH.i walled up with natlve aandstene; SHADYl v Ai.na ana i'iiuuuhaucb, A LARGE DANCING PAVILLION, LARGE DINING HALL. KITCHEN, DINING ROOM,! andTARLE8,DENClIE8and RI1STIU SEATS,I scattered through the greve for the ricuuse oil oxcuraienisis. LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET.HAI.L GROUNDS,! uuivi.inu Al.l.Cl, OllUUll.Ml UAL LERY, QUOITS xxe FOOT HALL Are among the amusements eirurcd. Ne Intoxicating; Drinks Allowed en the Premises. 49I'artles desiring It. can procure meals the PARK RRSTAUHANT, which 111 be und ati nder tee coarse 01 mil. a. hi, jiui.t:, uie noted caterer el thu LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE, who will be en the grounds throughout tbe seal son, giving it bis personal supervision. I jta-Kxcurslens from all pelntu en I ennsylval 111a . it. w w" ramcuuiiKmj iuu 1 net wlU' out cnange 01 cars. aa-Exeurslen rates and full Information ca be obtained and enuuiiementa effected wit nartlca from all points en Iho Pcnnsvlvanli 1t. II. upon application te GEO. W. IIOYI), As distant Geueril l'uskenger Agent, 1', R. It., Ne 2A euuiu uunu airuei, x uuuueiiiiiia, or 10 J. c. JENNING8. BupU C. I.. A C. V, tnyU-Smd R. II., Lebanon, l'a. TOTE IS MAKING CABINET PHOTOQRAPHB at aa.ee a peuv, AT NO. 186 NORTH QUEEN HTB1KKT. laalMM Lanwutar. ra,- ! t.. 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