VJ i-r. . i . '&..J . ii'V -- -v'f. ' (O 111"., ... I tr ; , -j iV '..' s-' - -v -i . -l- - tv, " , T 'Z "v - a '-A. THE liANOASTEB DAJIuY INTEUjiaENOER, FBIDAY, JULY 31, 1885 P wT- TJ. .. " i i v r5 M m ST - hi , m , 'P ih, lL Iv1. l m i! IK li 9 i .' J" n , l! fcr, ' a i sy V-Vff , ef "2Lp "MOWERY MET DEATU. tMMBODT Of MB f , ' MAN TAKKtT TO VKAV Ntl.JTIA COI.VMtlTA. tVreni Ce.O Accuinpaiilei Hie Itenmlna Vn fiaT Rnrlrn en Rntnrdnv fireman tntMMI Soldier Brlch of Horeugli IJfe. l? "'fr. VI .. f Hin Hall PIMil. "" if - (tniM Correspondence of IxTKi.tiaENcr.n. , .CQlummA, July 81. The bcay erwilliam F.Mewery, the member of Company U, who .met hi death in mich n tragic, inniiner of vThnrsday morning, while retuniiiiff lretn ."'tebanen te the onentnpnient nt Mount . Mdretaa. wns brought te Celtimhlit en the six i o'clock train Inst orenine. The Uetall or fit rinmnntiv fl. In nrvntntmnv the remains of . . -i - K' '-their fellow member te his home van com of Corporal Conley mid Private ' Ttmnmnll. The particulars of the accident ' J-1 his been rocelvod from the detail, and nre as s". -i 'fellows i William F. Mowery, GoergoW. ; " Yf, Sharp and Charles Shields, all mombers el '" U!etnpany O, lelt camp for Lebanon en Wetl- .newlay night te visit that town, xne last t -traln for camp was missed bythomennnd ' , f .Mowerv and Hharp started te walk LV' f Mr ttl0 cnnlP R distance of soven or eight Si-v miles, as tuey wlsneu te ue proseni in time f?r fortheregulardrlllsofthocompany. Theday preceedlnghad been a very busy day for the - soldlers and they wero tired. After walking 'oraBhertdlstanco'they seated thomselvos W'A'en the tracks el the C. it Ii. railroad Bt the Cf i outskirts of liobanen. They concluded te '; take a short nap and laid down en the truck ?&.MoweryliadhIshoad en ene rail and his -Jcf'lbet en the ethor. They had been sleeping " tvitlinrt whlln when Sham wiis nuddenlv ,i -awakened by the rumbling of the approach appreach u ffi'fi ifcg train. Blinded by the headlight of the miijnn. Rlinrn rolled from the trunk call In L' '; fvW? ea Mowery te fellow his exam)la The r && 'warning came tee late and befere Mowery could realize the sense or ms uangortue tram was Upen him, cutting off both legs and arms and etherwise mutilating him. The cars'paH sing OTer the body produced a Jolting which -was felt by the flagman or the train. The train was stepped and the crew went back te nscertain the cause and tliore found Mowery just breathing his lest breath. This train contained a number of soldiers belonging te the Third brlgade, among whom was Shields. The body was identi lied by him as ene of his lellew members. The remains were taken te Lebanon whero they rocelvod the atten tien or an unucrtaKer. The coroner's Jury rendered a verdict that Mowery was killed while sleeping en the tracks of the C. & L. railroad and exonerated the train men nnd the company from all blame. The news of the accident was brought te the onenmpment Just as com pany C. was making preparations ler brook last The news spread a gloom ecr the en tire camp, and mero eeclally ever the company te which he belonged, as he was a goneral favorite, and was well liked by all with whom he came in con tact William Mowery was in his M year, single, and lived with his father, Jehn Mewery, In Stump alley, botweon Third and Fourth streets, lie was employed In Uie Pennsylvania round liouse as beilermaker. He was a member of the Vigilant flre com pany Ne. 2, nnd was well liked by nil his associates. The funeral will be held en Sun day morning, August "d, nt ten o'clock. Company C is oxpected home from Mount (Iretna this evening from this week's en campment. In the Uall l'lelil. On Saturday afternoon the Dauntless Imse ball Uub, of Mount Jey, will piny with the Q'elumbiaclub. The game will boliiterohling. The addition of three new players in the home nlne has greatly strengthened the club and the management premises a better club than ever bofero. Meenan, the third baseman of the Colum bia's of Inst yenr, has been sent for and win nrrhe In tlme for te-morrow's game. A game of ball was played en the steve works grounds yesterday atternoe" between the O. K. club and the Our Heys. The former rluli nrnvl tn lm llin HtreilKOr club and defeated their opponent by the wero of O. ICclub, 17; OurUe. DevJ, 3. Around t'" Tenn. Sen or lllctz ...irpil n nnrlnnq f.n.ilcnf v..'- ---- -'-""" -- nature, Fourth 'K?m. - tt.. . -r; - uffjr6 ,u "s Jiome, uernur i V'einrtlu Tin ivn u nt f in PUIUH ,IU !,? ,,b k.lv IjA-akWmEz upon opening an egg he runifUBdr1 egg luslde of it, The outer egg wasa common sized lien's egg and was el tne usual apporrance. "liie inner egg was perfect with the oxceptlon that It had the ad dition of a small stem at ene cud. The inner Vzjlldnet contain anvvelk nnd the con- thls?i iu2?if iSW)4j'lkjPWOeth eggs wero ontlrely tasteless. X?? ml J11" Klmbury, aged about 15, living ,vBr xuiiu niii'ui, uuvuuii .uuiiek uxiu kjiivii , :f.iiiriva3 nt me union jnciiie nt i-enryii pant vosteraav. Dunne tne uay sne imtt soveral fainting spells, idtheugh net or a serieus na ture, wiien in tne train near town sue nau nnotlier fainting spoil, which was qnlte hori heri hori eus. On the arrival of the train at Columbia she was taken Inte the ladies' waiting room of the Heading A Columbia station, and Dr. "W, O. Tayler being summoned, administered the preper medicine. About nlne o'clock she had recovered sufficiently te he taken te her home. O ver-exortlen wan, In the doctor's opinion, tee cm se of tne spells. The union picnic, which was held In Penrvn rark vpsterdnv. bv the thren Hnmlm- schools of Columbia, Washington and Mount- viue, was largely attenueii aim tiie uay was pleasantly spent by all who wero presenL The death of Censtable Fred. Struck, liv ing :in Kiicnentewn, was ropericu uireugli the town last night The report is without 'any truth, as inquiry at the liouse proved, nllueugh Mr. Struck Is a very sick num. ItEUTllA KAHULE1V8 STORY Contradicted In Several Important l'artlcnlarn by Vellce OHicern. The Item published In yesterday'slNTELi.1- qknceii, about the brutal treatment of Bertha Kashler by the Meadow gang, was tlte general thome of conversation last even ing; Te-day, from Inquiries made, It was learned that all her story is net true, several facts having been learned that contradict her atateiuent in important particulars. She Btated that she did net have any opportunity te get away from the gang, durlug the past two months : whlle the lact is that Chief Haines found her wandering en the streets alene. en the morning of July 20, between 3 and 4 o'clock. He took her te the static n house, where she was keptsoveral hours and then discharged. She did net make any complaint te the chlcfrturnkey or policeman of having been forced te stay with the Meadow gang. She gave her name as Ellen Kershner, when brought te the Sttaleu liouse, and her age as 21. Ollleer Eicholtz stales that en ene occasion he met the girl in Hhoeiibcrgor's park, and erdered her away. She was alene nt the time. Twe Item About Dogs. Last evening two dogs began lighting out en the old Ironsides ball graeunds, and a llttle son of Adam Mlsllch attompted te sepa rate them. One of the animals turned upon the boy, biting him badly en the leg. On Sunday night a deg belonging te n neighbor, hroke Inte the chicken coop of ISenJamln F. Hew e, nt Lamiwter Square, nnd killed twonty-eno chickens and three, tur keys. The owner of the deg was advised te kill the de?, but he rofused, ns he did net be lieve the storiestold about the animal wero true. Last night he was convinced, howevor, when the animal breke open Ids own coop and kllled slxteen chickens and a turkey. The Man Still Unknown. Testerday nftorueon Cerenor Henamnu held an Inquest en the remains el the man found in the weeds abeve Laiullsville. He summoned a Jury coiupesod of Ii. E. Ken dig, Jehn Musser, Israel Heet, Christian if. Leng, Samuel Girt aud M. CI. Polfer. They rendered a verdict that an unknown man came te his death Irem causes unknown. rrWrB-"ivoreTBlWl en the nei-ben. In ene Decket was a small" liK.ef coll'ee. aud In another a tiucup. The ieepll.lu the neigh borhood think the body is tint of uu old tramp who was often seen hi the noffjilsirheod but has been missing for beveral meilhs. ne Vt'rtnta Them All Iu. Mr, 11. 1-Klaymake'r, thonewly epxhipd postmaiter,tellsanlNTKi.r.i(n:N-ci:u roperfr that he desires nil applications for posltleis under him te be handed In net later thu) Saturday, August 1, at 12 o'clock, neon. Nen will be rocelvod after that tlme. i A Coruuble' Great Werk, This morning three tramps, whehadbctfi arrested Jy Ollleer Shaub, u censtable of Lm ctslcr township, but a resident or thecly, were sent te Jull for Uve da-a each by Alter Alter pianDeen,: . MM CAXVMKRTISO AT lAXDISTlLLK. The Crowd Continue Ijtrc and Hip RemIcm Jntcrmtlng Wrnttirr Wnnn but t'lenMint. The ntlouduiteo nt the cnmpmectlng nt InmllsVllle rentlmtcs te be large, nnd nt Inst ovenlng's arrvlce thnre wero mero poeplo prcseutthnn nt any tlme slnce the opening. Te-day a great many came In en the morning trains and large numbers dreve te the grounds. Thore nre new thirty families en the grounds from Lancaster, nnd every cottnge and lent Is occupied. This Is the warmest day the campers have yet had, but the ovenlnns and lnernincs nre delluhtful. Evoryljedy seems te be In the best of spirits and they certainly nre enjoying themselves Among these who arrived slnce our last import nre the following : Hev. I)r. (1. K. Merris, of Tnboniacle church, Philadelphia i itev. .1. rt. .1. niei ennen, junnnvutiK ; liev. M. Melllck, Hnrrlsburg ; llev. Themas Ogle, Millorsvllle ; Mr. and Mrs. liorbert D. Jenes, Pale Alte, Schuylkill county j Mrs. V. Ij, lilvlngsten and Miss Ada Stevens, Harrlsburg. Last evening's twilight nrayer meeting, which wns held by Miss wolser nud I'ref. Klrkpatrlck, was very interesting. At the meeting a numlwrel persons, upon rerpiOHt, rccited thelr favorite passages from serii serii ture. The sermon nt 7:30 o'clock wns prcached by llev. J. 1). Fex, or Heading, te n very large audionce. His text, which was irem llovelatlon xll., 11 : "Tliey nverennie him by the blend of the Lamb and liy the word of thelr testimony." Immediately following the sonnen thore wasn prayer meeting nt which great Interest was manifested and soveral conversions wero made. The 0 o'clock prayer meeting this morning was conducted by Hev. M. Clark, of Mauada, Dauphin county, nnd the ethor nt 8 by llev. IJ. F. Pewell, el Pnckorten. At 10 o'clock te-day the sermon wns preached by llev. J. S. J. MuConnell, of Mannyunk. His text was found in 11 Chronicles, xxx, 17 : "Fer there wero many in the congregation that wero noOtanctllled." Tills was tollewod byaproyermeetlngwhlch hutcd for sonie time. AtUIOthls afternoon llev. Charles Keads held the regular children's meeting, and at the same tlme the consecration servicu was held At 3 o'clock the sermen was nrenched hv llev. Dr. Ooergo K. Merris, of l'lilladelplilii. His text was luMatthew xll: 20, "A bruised reed Hliall he net break, nud smoking flax shall he net quench till he send fertli Judg ment unto victory." This ovenlng's sonnen will be preached by Hev. E. Townsend, of ML Jey. Cainpineetlng Nete. This artorneoii the beard of control held n special meeting, at which committees were appointed te sce that order Is maintained en the grounds en Sunday, wlienu tromendous crowd Is expected en the grounds. The erder en the grounds during the whole dny Ss oxcellent, nml when sorvlcesnie being held It Is as (pilot as in any church. The railroad mtcs te Landisville nre low or than ever bofero during eanipmeetlngs. Miss Welser, el Yerk, Is a very hard worker. Persons fiem this city desiring te spend n dny at the camp can de se, and nlter attend ing the evening sorvlces, can return te town by the !) o'clock train. The hucksters fiem Lancaster are already erecting booths at the station for the sale el their wares en Sunday. A OUUIt ItAY FOll LASCASTlilt COVXTl'. Some Flrnt-ClHH Slen Named for Feurth-CluM l'ofttelllcen. Yesterday seems te have been a geed day for Lancaster county at the postellleo depart ment and a large number of appointments wero made te supply vacancies occasioned In this bailiwick by deaths, resignations or ro re ro mevals. Following nre the appointments announced in the morning newspapers ler Lancaster ceunty: At ine Points, Itjirt township, V E. Itrewn has been appointed, v'r; Nera E. Fergusen, roslgned. At MIllorsille, Fred (icrth lias been ap pointed, vlce A. O. Novvpher, who resigned home time.igu. Theru were quite n nuinlsir of candidates here and u long contest ler the suc esslnu. Lew is It win has lcen appointed nt May, Eden township, vice Daniel 11. Souer, who resigned en account el removal fiem the place. Hiram Itiuks has becn'appeinted nt Loa Lea cock, (Mechnulcslmrg), te succeed fl. (J. Wenger, who resigned en account (t ro re ro ineval te Lancater. (Jcorge Mnble has been appointed at Chick Ie", in place of E. E. Myers, who resigned upon removal te the We.sL lore. Cnrmaii has iK-eii apH)iutcd lorTerro Hill, In place of Saniuel Wechter, removed. m. Martin has been niipeintcd at Cam bridge, Lancaster county, te succeed Mrs. Margaret Sun enseu, his sister, who has died. Simen S. Yeung has been appointed for Mniihclin, te succeed .lore. Haliii, who has been removed. All of the appointees are DoinecraK Agree Willi the Iut lllgenccr. Frem the Itcreid. Governer I'attisen's veto of certain prlvate charities was amply justilled by the reasons with which it was accompanied. Hut the wisdom of the veto has been slnce vindicated en ethor grouiuKThe people ofWilllamspert, Wllkcsbarre and Scranton nre making vigor eus onerts te maintatii tlieir cunriiniiie lusti lusti tutlens without asslstanre Trem the state. Tills Is an active charity which is far moie Messed than the sort which manifests Ittell in drawing charitable appropriations from rov rev rov enues which are collected irem the taxpay ers for ethor purpeses. The President nan Handshaker. Fiem the Ilaltlinore Amcilcnn. Just bofero the line finished two charming young ladies, dressed daintily iu black and white, came up and shook hands. The presi dent always takes much delight In speaking te pretty girls, and they passed en. It was only n minute of se bofero Sergeant Dlns Dlns Dlns more heard a faint whisper at his elbew, nnd turning he beheld the two young ladles. " Can't we shake hands with the president again ?" ene of them whlspored te the presi dent's bodyguard. "He does shake -hands se nlce. I want te try it again." The Central Transportation Company Stilt. Suit has been brought In the common pleas court of I'hlladelphia by Jehn 0. John Jehn son, ceunsel for the Central Transportation company, ngainst the Pullman Palace Car company te rccover $132,000, representing two quarterly payments el $00,000 each, un der a contract said te exlst between the com panies, and te test the defendant company's liability te pay ut the same nite in the liiture. The Pullman company claims that the con tract is ended. Charged Willi mealing Iren. Charles Stewart ami Edward Harris, two colerod boys, have been committed by Aldor Alder innu Doen en the charge of stealing Iren from the foundry of Evans it Ceylo, en North Cherry strceL The young fellows w ero seen coming from the direction of the foundry by Ollleer Headmau last night. He followed thorn and found that they had n bag contain ing (il pounds of new sash weights. Stele u Napping Hummer. .David Lcfover, who until a recent date wns ompleyod by the city en the repairs of streets, was caught In the net or stealing n napping hammer from the yard or Commis sioner ilerlz this afternoon. Lofevor Is nn old man, and his age may save him from prosecution. ' Sliarpshoeterb' I'leiite-. The I juicaster Scheutcn Vereln nre hold ing n picnic at What fllen Park te-d.iy. The sheeting for prbes took place this morning and this afternoon the mombers and their families are enjoying thcmsel es In dancing and ethor amusements. Villi! the Coats. Thoenlylninatoof the station liouse Inst night wns James Faulkuer, a stranger. He was picked up last night by Ofllcer ISushnng for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. He had enough meney te pay the costs and was discharged this morning. I'ruseeutleu Withdrawn, Mallmla Hunter brought suit against her husband, Ooergo, yesterday for beating her, bohire Alderman Ferdney. After a day's deliberation she decided te give Ooergo anether trial and this morning she npicarcd at the alderman's ofUee, withdraw the suit and paid the costs. NefftWUe .Scheel Celebration. The NeirsvllU Union Sunday school will held U annual coleuration In Adam 11. Leng's weed?, en trnturday, August ). A band or niuule will Ue present te enliven the occuilen. atAJtKMTM. l'hlladetphla 1'rednee Markitt, PmLADiM-nu, July St. Fleur was dull, hnt stcnillly lifld, with llKtit supplies el dcnirable tmile lirnnds. Bales of l.iioe Imrrcla, Including 1'ennRylvattta, f.iinlly nt Jlfit 'A1 Wnatcrn de tt 2&01Zft; Minnesota liakuia' ut HQ1 l'atents at 5 BMft ltye flour vor quiet at 13 75 per barrel ter choice. Feed Market was quiet and weak Hnlcs of Western Winter llruii, at 118 OOQIUM perten. 1 p. m. call Wheat, 04Je bid for July Wc, AiiR.i wUe for 8npt. VMe for Oct. uern nixe ler Juiyt Moter auk.j KJe for Scnt.t Mke for Oct, Oats 380. hid for July ; into. Aug. i for bept.) 3l)ie, for Oct. 3I0 New Tork Vrmtuca Market. Nbw Yehk, July .11. Fleur market dull I Finn. flMQimi Suporllne, $3 Mfil 7ut Uninmeii te Fanry Kxtra Ohie, H r.fll 00 ( Heed te Choice Kxtra Western, IQ373 Mtiiiionela.tn (A Wheat Ke. J lied, Winter, Aug., WJu ( Sept., tlMKi Oct., 101X. ' Cem Ne. 2 Mixed, Aug., 82Jie Bcpt,, t7)ie l Oct.,K)K- Oats Ne. 2 Mixed, Aug., 3-2;ei eiit., SHie. llye dull nnd nominal. Itnrley nominally unchanged. 1'nrkdiill: Mess, IHWll 73. I.nrd-f)87, Sept ; K103, Oct, Molasses quiet ; 10 ler BO test. Turpontlnequli't nt :17c. ltOHin dull nt It 15R1 17) rerstrnlned te geed. Freights dull ; eniln te Londen, 2c. llutter weak Western Imitation Creamery, 1GCT18XC. UbviMn steady ( Westrrn Flat prime, 4(tr,Uc. Kggs dull ! HUito.l.1KOHe ) Wctern, lieiflc. nil gar unit uuiiuui, ?U'w ) uniuiiiAieu, r.Vn. .p.. lallewdulli prlme city, 6Xmjt46c. Cotree dull : fair cargoes, 85(Tc. I'etrelcumdnll t Ueilncd In Oaes, OJiQlOXc. llnv nominal i NO. I, liocRJl.de. ltlen linn ; Carolina nud l.eutslnnn, eouimeu te fair, 405'ic. Chicago 1'riHluce Market, CnioAae, July 3I.B..10 a. m. Market opened : wneiit Augusi.BjjiO! nepi., vme uct., u Cini Augimt, 4ft)c iSept, 4.".V( Oct., 452c Wheat August, 87e , Sept., 8e Oct., Vic. Oats Aug., 2-'Hc-l Sept.. 2ie. Vi etk AUir.. miu wuiu u 1 e I 'Bcpt, (10 17 1 Oct., Tie 'i IdllU Cf'IU fl M j WCtii fllKi . llths Aug., i CJ j Sept.. $3 75 ( Oct., 1 P0. CLOHIKO. Wheat Aug., 8Se8S0 J ScrL, (OQSie j Oct., U2e. Cern Aug., 4MCc ; Bcpt, 43ttXe i Oct., 4 1 Jic Onts Aug., l!ie; HmiL.SiJscj Oc,,W,ic. 1'erk Aug., $1(1 05 i Sept.. l(l 1.1 1 OcL, I0 K. 1 jird Aug., tl M t Sept., tn B7K t Oct., tn n?. Hll -Mirt t5lll 8cpt.,t5 7i Oct., 58Jf. Live Stock I'rlces. CnioAne Cattle ltecelpls, 0,300 hend; ship ment, 2,100 head i natives ruled steady ; shipping Bteerh, l,1S0QIPVO B,s. tb 4O0M15; 1,V) i,xa &s., Kj5 60j nnnfi,n a,t., ieiW! Hteckers and feeders, $2 750175; cenn, btiUsund ..-. (?-.. MKdi r AA inieu,fl 'i5ti xa; inrengn iiixans, .h... llngR Kecclpts, 14,5d0 head; shipments, B.OOO : market active i rough and mixed, $4 15RI 40 packing and shipping, tl 4l 75: light, tl Wit i 10, w Hll extra KClected at $5 15(5 31. Hliccp KccelptH.l.iiOU head : shipments, none; the trade wa brisk and values flriil nntlves tl 125fl S5j Western, $M3 75 ; Texans, r2'2 75; laimbs, $1 "J01 60 per licud. Kast Lininrr The consignment of Cnltle' were all through today. Them ns nothing doing locally ; iccelpts, sse head ; ithlpmcntH, 710 head. Hogs market active, firm nnd higher; Philadelphia! 00Q5 10; Yorkers, tl !mti5 10; l-pcclpU, 1,000 head ; shipments, 1,SH0 head : blilp inents te New Yerk yesterday, 9 carloads. Bhcepelew; prime, t-!75 25 j fair te geed, tna:t) common, tl 603-2 ; lambs, $lf5; receipt!) 1,1110 head ; shlpiiiunts, i,'X0 head. Bleck Mmrkels. (Jnntatleni hy Heed, SlcOrunn & Ce., Itankeni, I.iiir-iiMl"r. Iil. 11 A.M. MUseiirl I'actnc n-.'K juicmganeuinu us New Yerk Cent nil t-TK Nuw Jersey Central 46 Ohie Ceiitml Del., Lack. A Westcni UU Denver A llletlnuidu sK r.ne Kansiw X Texas l.ukeBhern Chicago A X. W eouimeu N. N.OnUA Wcdtcrn St. l'mil A Oinului I'aclde 51 all Uochester A l'lttshuri; St. l'anl 7H Texas l'ncinc Union Pacific Wabash Common . . Wabash l'relerred Western Union Tele Umlavllle A Nushvl N. Y., ChLAHt U... Lehigh Valley Lehigh ,Vn Igatleii., l'ennsylvuiila ltuadlug 1'. T. Alluirule Northern l'aclllc Common '2IJJ Northern l'ucltlc 1'ier H.'J llixtenvllle f. 2)'i l'hllndclnhla A Krle '1 Northern Central CenlnirTrniisp r. .... .vn- Caniidu Seuthurn X. Oil OS !K!j 0x ltepIuH 1'oMHengur ltlf ls )!) Missouri l'aclllc New Yerk Mleck Market. Kiw Yerk, July 31. Wall street, 10 p. in. Meney at IK per cent. Kxchauge (pilot ; Governments 11 nn. Currency Cm, Coup., tl'-TJi hid ; IJfs, de, $112K hid ; 4's, tlJ.'X bid. The stock market this morning opened weak end heavy, with prices Y, te i per cent, below the cloning llgurcset lastiilght,but at thu llrst call a geed buying of the Nsrthcrn l'aclllc and Vanderbllt's stocks were developed, under which the uliole list advanced steadily up te uiMin, nt which hour prices were teUipcr cent, nbove the leweit iielnt. At the time of writing the inaikctW strong.; lr.v. Sr.M, Western Union Wi .... Adams Express American Kxpiess II. U. Express Wells, Farge A Ce 0. C.I.AC C. C. C. I New Yerk Central tijjj; .... New Jersey Central , 4 .... Illinois Central Kxpiess ,, Ohie Central Michigan Central Northern Pacific a .... " l'rufurrcd 4S uentrai i-acinc Union 1'aeltlc , Missouri l'aclllc Texas l'aclllc New Yerk Elevated ::: m Metropolitan Manhattan AIL A Terre Haute " l'rercrrcd Canada Southern Canada l'ncinc i Chicago A Alten :. Che. A Ohie 1). ft Una Del., l.uc. A West Denver Krle , Preferred Hannibal A St. Je " l'referred. Kansas A Texas 1& 22x; Lake bhnre THj I.. Km. Ot 1. .... ....... .... Ivs'lleA Nashville.... 40 MenlsA Essex Northwest 'MV. " Preferred 131 Ontario A Western Ohie A Mississippi " l'referred Paclfle Mall H'4 Quicksilver , " l'relerred Heading Ilk Heck Island '.. au Francisce. Preferred. Omaha. l'referred. fl 7'i St. Paul. l'referred Nash A Chat M., L..S. & W Wubash " rreferred.., C, II. A Q J2ai Kechcster A Pittsburg .... I'd. AKvans Manitoba IIXA! Oivgen A Nav On'gen Transco jst"; Pullman l'alace Car .: XKW Al.rKHTlHKUr.NTH B AKINO POWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder nevarvart os. A marvel or purity, strength and wholesemcncss. ilure we. nninlcal than the nrdlnnry kinds, and cannot be wild In oeuipotltion with thoiuiiltlludael low test, short weight, alum or phosphate, powder. U Wall Street, rlew Yeric mayw-lyd w 12 m. 3 p.m. 91 01 M .... 40 v2 10 iaV J.'rK 2I ai ti' 0"M 7i2 70 ,H !H t'l lui in' lnijT in l V.Sl j 4ii 4S 4S Vi mi nt? n?i 4 ty. 4s tU t, 5 ieh ie)j ie lie 40 iuii 40 3V , 41'? 4V,i 43 , 52 52 5-2 s a-ie w c lt 47 4Mi SlS 8l 23 22 ffxw AnrxHTiaxMJUfTs. r nte d a yeuxa WOrAN TT wnnts a situation te de general lioao lieao lioae woik. Apply at this office. it 0T1CK rcn(iiineln te l'cnryii 1'aiketi Monday, with the Muinneicher, can Iinve dinner nt W cents and supper at S0ccnt, at the rentnurnut. JySl-St A. C, ttAUTKU. PUDL10 HALF. ON TO-MOItltOW (SAT UIIUAY) AJTKHNOON at 1 o'clock, nt Ne. ei nniiiiiKiun Birrer, 01 n iranemi nssnritncnt 01 ns household nnd kltchen furultuie F. II. WIMIKr.M, Auctioneer. ltd BEST UOODS AT LOWEST PIUOKH. 4 lbs. " A " fngnr for &Vj ( 4 pneknues Corn Cern starch for 2Se I 4 D.s. Tea lllsculls for !Mej 4 U.S. I'nines for'i'et 4 a,t. Itlee for SSc (Irantilnicit Hugar, 7e. UeiTccs I umrees I Tens! Teas I Tel. epfioue. ChAUKK'H TKA8TOUK, 3S West Klnir Sticet. TJEMEMHEK THE OLD STANDARD. UOIIllKil'B W1M1 CIIKK1CY TONIC Fer Weakness, dcneral Debility, Dyspepsln, Hummer complaint, etc. JtOHKKK'8 r,I(tJ()llSTOHK, api-lydlt Ne. 21 Centre Square, WANTED LADIES AND CENTLE mnn te lenrn te color Photographs. Any one can loam In ene hour. Taught mm: until August 4th te Introduce our new patent wnlcr colors. Alse lessens given In nulutliignn velvet, Hllk, china nnd weed. Studie, Ne. 'tli K.ist Klngstreet, Hnemn. JlyaSfitd REDUCTION IN CUSTOM-MADE Clothing. A wetl-madn, Elegant trimmed and perfect lilting llnslness 8nlt for tis.ui. A goetl English Corksciew Worsted Suit, flat braided, In one, two, three or four-button cuta way, for t25.oe. A handsemn Check CesHlumra Suit for $20.00. An elegant Serge Mult, in black, blue, drab or brown, for tlSoe. Flne English Htilped rr Check Pantaloons liem tVOOup. Uo Ue iiiembe, oil work U strictly flrst-clnss. Every garmei'.l warranted te bi tt -presented. A f;oesl ht, well-made nnd nlcei tilmmed. The nrgest assortment of patterns In this city. , , A. II. K08ENSTE1N, m21-CindK ' 37 North Queen street. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JOSEPH Stark and wlfe, of I.nncnster county. Jeseph Stark nnd wife, of Lancaster township, having by deed of vnlunuiry assignment, dated July SJ, 183, nsslgncd and transferred all thelr eslate and clTecU te the undurslgned for the euneui.ni me creoiierH ei inesaiii.ieflephHtark, he therefore gives netlru te all imtheiih Indebted te said assigner, te iniikn payment te the under signed without delay, and these, having claims Uipieseul them te JOHN r.nitlEI., Assignee. . .. ltcsldlng in Lancaster. A, C. ItKIKTllL, D. MeMfLLKV, Attorneys. JlySl-ctdFeaw rpilAlN; S FOU CAMPMEETINO. O.V- Sunday Next, August 2, The Lancaster A Qiiarryvllle Itallread villi run trains ferthe LandisvillG Gampmeeting AS FOLLOWS: Leae iJincaater (King Street) at fins, nil and 1015 a. in., and 1-45 mid SM p. in. Ituturnlng, trains will leave Landl&lllanl l'2H0in.,aud'2U, 5.15 and 7:15 p. in. FAIIE FOU THE ROUND TUII', 5.". CENTS. JyiO-Stdlt JEWING MACHINES. EXOELLENT SEWING JWACHINES. Ten AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE COM I'AN'Y, representid by lis agent, V. D. MOS HEIt.nt Ne. 2Sleveus fleuie, Is perfeelly relia ble and resivinslhle ler all contracts nmde wllh erHniis who buy inarhlnes today, nnd have teuuht heretofore, and enti (urtiUli nil imsmIip. longing te their machines for nil tlme te ceine, either nt the branch elllcc at Lancaster, oral the hoineolllie, Philadelphia, 1'a. 31. I). HOSSKR, Agent, J-23-lwd-3lU I.AXCA&TKU, PA. C" II A HTEHNOTICE. Netice Is hereby gi en that nn application or ceitltleute of mcanlatleu Hulctllied by Jeseph F. Winner, F. II. Ilrencin.-in, Jehn I). Sklles.S.H. Martin undC. Cooper, will be pin under the Act of Asscmby of the Com Cem Com menwenllh or PcniiHlaiila, entitled " An Act Ie Provide for the Incorporation nnd regula lien et eerlaln corporations," nppinwd April S", 1S7I, and the supplement thereto, en Monday, the third day r August, A. D lHnS,fertliH chillier of an In tended coriKimllen te be called "The lllrd-ln-Hand Turnpike Company' the character and object whereof Is te construct ami maintain a turnpike nud and bridges Iu connection ihere with, from the terminus of the llrldgepert A Horseshoe turnpike, Iu East Lnmpclcr township, iJineuHter county, te the toivnslilpllne Iictccn Fast Ijimpctcr mid Leuceck townships, near the viliagu or lllrd-ln.lland, en the bed of the old Lancaster ami Philadelphia lead, between said iKiluis, aillstuneenrabiiiii three and u-half miles, Iu the county or l.anuitcr, and ferllic.) puriMn.es te h.ie, iiessess and eiilev all the rlghtH, benefilM and iirlt lieges cenfeued by mid I Us supplement. 4ii kill jin'iii in v Kllit JylO-3tdFA3tw - A NOT1IEH aREAT REDUCTION' IN THE PUICE OF BOOTS and SHOES, I.KUI'nlrer Ladies' Lew cut OPERA SLIPPERS Formerly sold at (l.HOnnd $1.25, reduced te7"c n pair. 2,ii Pair of Men's Congress, Lace & Butten Shoes Formerly sold at $2.50, duced te S'.'.OO. MEN'S B ase Ball Shoes K1.00 a Pair. Beys' and Ladies' Shoes AT UKDUCUI) PRICES. JOHN HIEMENZ, Ne. 61 NORTH QUEEN STREET, INUUIUF.il IIUILDINO. T illIHTir.TH DAY -OF Till: Great Clearing Sale -AT- HIRSH & BEOTHEE'S ONE TRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. Notwithstanding the lateness of the season nnd thu limited demand for goods nt tills time of the year, we are kept busy continually since the tireat dealing Sain has been Instituted at our house, and no wonder. We are selling CLOTHING Of All Kinds and Weights, GENT'S FUUN1SIIINO GOODS, TItUXKS, VALISKS.Ae., At such Greatly lied deed Prices, that every body lakes udvuiitagaofthlseppoituiilly (which is uiiiBeiuoiiieuertHi.) we navecieseu out en tirely a great many lets, but there Is still ipille nn assortment lert. This clearlnirsale will eon een eon tlnuebut TKN DAYS LONUKIt, und It will be te your Interest te take advantage of It whlle It lusts. HIRSH & BROTHER'S One-Price Clothing Heuse, COUNKUOF NOUTII QUEKNSTUF.KT AND CK.NXKE SUUAUK, v LANCASTKIt, l'KNN'A. T7ISTATK OF OATHAH1N1 liKKHVHIi:, j aiueicsi uinipcicr lewiism n, umcjus ter county dee'd. Thu undershrued Auditor. a npiielnte miKilnted I te distribute the baluuce remululnir I u ihu bauds of Daniel linker, Kxeeuter of thu last will and testament el said deceased, te and among these legally entitled tn the name, will sltftir that purpoe.on WEDNESDAY, AUU. 12, 18s5, at 10 o'clock, O.JII., In the Library ltoem or the Court Heuse, In the City of laiiicuster, whet) all persons Interested in said distribution tuay attend. JNO.A.COYLK, A7-4tcs.twa Auditor. g MtfiCKLLAJtBO VB, -. v-.. -Jr T.TSK IT IN COL'.) WATIHl, USH IT IN itoWs'eA!1.'.1 B,V B00L -M TAOiaNIST7,"TwNDimiT:Nr"ANrD erJ. IllRckMillths use MlhLKll'B I10IIAX SOAP nnd clalmfl unequalled. FOIl PU111TY, FXCKLLKNCR, .weight ana strength MILI.EHS SOAP has no equal. FULL 1IOKAX THE BEST Ce tlinCltv.at HAVANA OIQAll IN HAUTMAN'S YEbT.OW HTOUK, FUONT C1UAR ALWAYS WASH LACES AND LINENS With MlhhF.U'S 1IOUAX SOAP. FOU KENT. A Twe and alinlf story IIHICK UOUHK, n. i tf urn .tiemiMii- RiiTtu, itiiniy ul inn JVVSUd INTKM.UIKNCKIt II OFF1CK. HUI1LEVS EXTHACT OF VANILLA Is unexcelled for strength and ptnlly of llaverr Fer sale nt HUlllKY'S IlltUO HTOUK, Ne. 21 West King Street. BY ONCE USING MILLEU'S SOAP you will use no ether. overyhoro. HOHAX Fer sale FIHST-CLASS HOAUDINO. Togetber with the choice of rooms en the first or second Meer. Surpassed by nene In the city. Call en or mid reus, NO. 402 NOUTII OUKEN ST. Tnble boarders accommodated. aO-tfd -IirlTllOUT EXCEPTION, THE I1EST T T cigars in the town, two for fie. at IIAUTMAN'H YEM.OW IllUNT UlllAll STOltK. ENDOHSED HY PHYSICIANS AND Druggists. Everybody knows the uses of a plaster, and tlmt Itense.i'H Capclne l'lustcrs are the best. fl?. OHO 13 II K N N 13 T T-PHACTI OA L VT 1'I.UMIIKIt, STEAM AND (1A8 FITTK.lt. All orders promptly attended te. Satisfaction guaranteed. Werk dene nt reasonnble prices. NO. 435 NOIITH OtIKK.V STUKP.T. Junel7-3md Lancaster, Pa. HSOLUT13 PUH1TY IN EVEHY PAR tlcular Is guaranteed by using MtLLEIt'S IIOltA.V SOAP. niur7-0md HE LAHOEST, HEST AND MOST complete assortment of 1'laylng Cards In the city from 5 cents per pack up nt HAUTMAN'S YKI.I.OW FKO.NT CIGAR STORK. AN AKTICIjK GIVING IIKAIril Y Ac tion te the skin, inevery way conducive te health. Is MILLEU'S IIOUAX SOA1. rplIK OHKATKST KNOWN SOAP X answer all nurnesa Is Miller's llerax. TO S( CIIOOL TAX FOR 18S5. The dnnllenle Is In the hands of the treasurer. Three per cent, oil for prompt payment tn Autr. 1, 1SS5. W. O. MARSHA LL, Treasurer, Ne. 12 Centre Square. f Olllce hours from 0 a. in. te l p. in. junell-tfdU CAIih AT STORE HKIOAHT'H OLD WINE FOR LIsten's Extract of Beef. VIHEST IK Tnc WOULD. Established, 1785. II. E.SLAYMAKEIt, Aft.. fnhl7-lld Ne. 1 East Klni; St. M' ADKIRA AND SHKRRY WINES AT Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II. E.SLAYMAKEIt, Aekst, Ne, KstAbllsbed 17S5. SI East Kike Stkebt. feb!7-tfd L KVANVS FI.OUH. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Make Elegant llreud. Fer sole by Grocers generally. Levan & Sens, MorehantMlllors, OIHca: 17 NORTH 1'RINUEST. npffl-Omd T Ui: CIIEAPKST ARTH'IiK IN TIIK mnikel te-day, eoiiBlderlnireualltr. Is MIL- LEU'S HO UAASOAl. s A1NT-KAPIIAKL WINK INFORMATION. The Saint-UanliaelWlnnhasndellclntiH flaveur and Is drunk Iu the principal cities of Uussla' CMIWI Biinerler. -'l heSalnt-Rnphael WlnoCempnny, Valence, Department of the Dremu (France.) H. E. SLAYMAKER, Ne. 29 EAST KIN4 STREET fls-tld H'NRYN PARK. GRAND EXCURSION AMD S7TII AHSIVEKSAnr I'lCXIOOrTlIK Lancaster Maennercher MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1885. The Society will de all In Its power tn make this ene et the meet pleasing eeutH lis history. A full Orchestra and a ftill Hand will ncceinpiui thu excursion. Tickets Only 50c; Children, 25c. Special train will Icave the Heading depot nt 8 o'clock a. in. lteturntiiK, leave l'enryn l'ark nt 7 o'clock p. in. Excursion tickets will also be taken en the train lea Inuatl'Jm. Nen-members can obtain tickets en recommendation or n irned standing member by applying te the coininlttce or nrmuKeincntg. Jy'2V7ld H.GERHART, Chairman. rUH HAJ.K OH ltENT. I'rTikntC " u..,T.hree I-tlw OHlces nt Ne. 45 NORTH DUKE STREET; and a basuicutSS feet long, aupplled with water and heat, mai-JS-ttd II. FRANK ESHLEMAN. EOR SAWi SKATING RINK AT COI umbla, l'a., with all IU Fixtures, Steam Hcjiternndip'ilis of Henley skates, Koedns new. Will sell en easy terms and at u bargain, l'nstnlllce uddicss, " IIOX NO. 4W," JiilylMmd Columbia, I'a. VLOTlilNU. e AK IIAIil BUY YOUR CLOTHING -AT Wanamaker& Brown's, OAK HALL, Southeast Cohner Sixth and Market Streets, l'llILADUI.rillA. Jlyll tld TTEADQUARTERS FOR SUMMER Morlne Blilrts nnd Drawers, Qauze Undersbtrts and Drawere, Cholce Neckties, E. & W. Cellars und Cuffs, O. & O. Cellars and Cuffs, Crown Cellars and Cuffs The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. SHIRTS AND SOCIETY PARAPHERNALIA MADE TO ORDER. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WEST KING STREET. T-JOTISIBMAKINO CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT XO0 x DOZEN, AT NO. 101 NORTH OUKEN STREET, tanl'Jtld Lnncaster. la. 1..-1IIIHIIV, Xl, uu UIIU dllllU illlirrifl. lill'lll IIHtnlii, India, und se en, The i nan Illy exported annually Is sulllclent priKif or ltd stability and slaylML' pnuers, whlle for the real roiinefsseur them Is no wine Hut can be eeiiMcivi iim AA. BB. Use Maiiliuini Heller Fleur. The Original, The Rest. mayS-lyM.WJtS It "TtfAJtYKLOUS IN ITH Ol'IRATION," 1VL Sweet and healthy llacit the ruktiltef MILLER'S JIOUAX SOAP, v r. .1, KEWAV VMIt F LINN A BllENEMAN. ECONOMY IN The Orertt Invontlen or the Age, Sterim nnd Het Air oemblnod. Flftv nor cent. of fiiel Baved. ' y ' SIMPLE Iff CONSTRUOTIOlf. r tl?.nfrln0er rot?'llred r"n J, no Explosions, no Gns, no Dust. Himdredn of cortincates teatlfy nn te lta beinfr the srtfest and most econemlcnl wnv or Herttlng Houses. Every Hoater warranted, and no pay roqulred till thoreuRhly toated. Call and bee or Bend for oireular. 8 ' Soveral secend-hand Het Air Furnacea en hand, no fjoed ns new, will be oelcl at a barftaln. Flinn & Breneman, NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET. vitr oeouh. fOHN H. OIVLKH. (1KO. V. RATIIVON. I0SQ1IIT0 OAUOPIES!! AT I.W UPWARDS. WE HAVE A FEW I'llXES CANTON MATTING At'25c. per yaid, ltediiccd from 50c. The Largest and llest Asserted Styles of BODY & TAPESTRY BRUSSELS ax li ma rain CARPETS In Luncaster.atthe LOWEST CASH l'HICKS. FOR HAIUIAIXB, t ALL AT Jelui S. GrMer & Ce., ONE-I'ltlCi: I1HV GOODS AND CAItl'ET HOUSE, NO. 2G EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. l'A. J."" MARTIN A CO. SHIRT DEPARTMENT. WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF FLANNEL SHIRTS Intheelly. Flannel Shirts esjieelally adapted ler thu M-aslieic, Flshintr, Camping Out., Ac. University Flannel Shirts, Pleated Flannel Shirts, Jersey Flannel Shirts, Bicycle Flannel Shirts, White Flannel Shirts. Pleated Bosem White Dress Shirt. Tim NeutcHl Shirt made ler Bummer Wear and Full DresH. PEARL SHIRT. lhree-l'ly Linen llosem, VVmusiitbi Muslin, tiiiaranU'id I'll; il.w apiece ; hit ler 41 40. 75c. White Dress Shirt. New leik Mills Muslin, Loe'u Kdge llosem. 49c. White Dress Shirt. ETCellenl Muslin Relnfmcid Frent and Hack. Shirts Made- te Order a Specialty. J. B. Martin & Ce., Cor. West King ! Prince Sts. LANCASTER, I'A. Sl. CCIAIi ALTKRATION HALU WATT, SHAHD & CO., ARE MAKIXa EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO THE New Yerk Stere, And In order te reditca Hiirplus mock and makn mero riMim, eiler upeelal ludiieeuients In eery department. E.VfUAOUDINARY HARGAINS IN , Blenched nml Unbleached Muslins. BLEACHED AMD UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS In nil w Idllid nud iiialllleH. Tickings, Turkey Red Tablings, Table Lincni, Towels and Napkins, AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVEU KNOWN. SPECIAL II AltC.IXS IN DRESS GOODS. ODD LOTS AND REMNANTS REDUCED AT HALF USUAL TRICES. HEW YOEK STORE. UNDKItTAKJNU. TTNDKRTAK1NO. 3L.R.eR0TE, UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Quccq sod Viae Streets, Hkeabtkh, I'a. l'onenal atlentlnii plven te all orderu. Every UdiiKln tbe UiidertiKliiKlluefiirnUlied. Having eeuit d tliu wirvlcea of a nrxl-cla.is iwe" eh.mle, 1 am pivpared te de all klnilnef UpheU Hterlni" ut vmy inederat.i prices. Allkludaef Kiiiiiltuie Uplioliiterad. (Ifve 1110 a cull. L. an0-tld R. ROTE. STORAQK AMD COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL MAYER oeos-l va It West Chestnut utreU Tl8mtr.NTS HEATING! LANCASTER. PA. VIAITUIMI. iVzh.x Clethine- ,0 meet every fuiiey nnd te please Iho disle el' every linycr may always he ibiind en our tebies. Ne 0110 need leave ns unsatisfied. Our sleck is full of real hariins at closing prices, within Iho reach or every purchaser. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, G06 CHESTNUT ST Philadelphia. luS-Smd XyiliLIAMSON .V KOSTKR. INDICATIONS, MffiE HOT DAYS. Seersuckers in Demand. ,",; nrocen,"nllyelIlnB out of l7fi 111 thin ClotIilne:,anddui1ni;tImeeMtlnued II01M iiitlier nuurueenipelled telnuliipnu lldn t..K)d- ale therefoie prepared te met all denuuds I. r Seersucker Ce-its and veitH.Alp.ini teaN.Miv Hair Ce-its, Linen nnd Jleh.ilr Duiei-n Aim a eoniplitea.hoiliuentor Bl7eiln medium weielit IiressSnlU. " PtATS AND CflPS Of nil eualltlei, liieludiui; StmHO, H oel nnd 1 11 r. 1 eltii, ImiiIi htlir and soil, ler .Men, lieyi aud Children The multiplicity of stlei ate only exceeded ly Iho supeiler finality and Lew 3I01IAF1: LAP DUSTEItS. Herse Sheets &. Whips. OHNTS' WALMNl! CANLs and t MIIUEI LAS nrc Included In the Hat audi up IU unit, ment. -THE- Ifiiiite Dress Eighinie Shirt. 1 he very best e I nenee of a genuine iiniele or one that pemesxes all thu n.elllrt claimed ler It In the iiumlu-i' of copies or imllntei-x Mich un uitlele has. At the same time inaliitalnlnK Ha lead lheraaiuupuardief a Dezen ludtnlleusnt thu hlKhmle l'atnt l'oieni Shirt in the in.ul.it, each ene claiming n Kiiierlnrtly eer the l.lk'hmle. At the 8.11110 time theie Is net ene able telsily elleet Ilrt popularity. Our Bales of thU vastly superior bhlrt nre continually iu creasluu, the pant yearV eales lvachlni; nearly four'llieiiKind.shlilH. These we told Iu nddl tleu te ether slilits ern leer grudu It Is a sliiKiilarlacl that nil peien Mho once try the I'lKlimle are mero than pleased and positively return te wear any ether. It Is nmde of tint bent Wamsutta Muslin, liofem of s.lini flne linen nitli a llutchei- linen luteilliilni;. It Is carefully nnd nentlv uiailii and narianted n l'erfect Kit. I'life, 1 ei each or .1 10 per t dn?en. Our cheaper grade White Hhlilsaiu75e , inc. and 2.1c. Of It Sl'KCIAL $3.00 MEN'S SHOES. Thee Shoes nie Miirinnted nelld leather be. tnmsthreiiKhnnd threiiKli. Calf Tops, iu (en Krcs, ll.ilmeral orllutten Catlers with Plain or Capped Tee. They tun tniiifertnlilt', Ktyllsh and durable, and ue am picp-ucd te leieinmiud thctn with thoKifiilcAiceulldcucc. Jhteies close at (ip. in., except Katuiday, LLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTKIt. PA 1UW tA'll IIAI'S. QUIll-UIHINa UKDL'CTIO.NS, Surprising Reduction in Summer Hats! -AT W.D.STATJFFER&CO.'S, Leading JlaiuifaeUirlnu Ilattera, All our Finn Linn of Knshlonable 8lruwnnd LIl-IiI Deiliy Hull, being Held new llemirdb mi of Out, Hueli Lxtrueiilimiry Iteduetlemi inner lieleie circled. Our less your gain, hllll n lew el tlio.-e Nice Light Kelt llalsat 4i'w. Don't nil.i a liaigaln. Kerthlng .Suw In Mwen. W. L. STATJEEBB, & CO., (8HULTZ i IIIIOS.'OLD STAND), NO. 01 & 33 NORTH QUEEN ST., INCABTBU, l'A. b j a L .-.Vi
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