- THE LANCABTKK DAILY lOTELIiIGlfiNCKK. 'lTIUKSDAY, APIUIj 20. 1880. -,. aC ,-r ,l r r?fv -3: WAKIfi) TO BE A COWBOY. AHirieit or datie wmhxz avfiitxxLr Diurxiixn. n. .EV A Tw Mm Who Wn TIrS ef rarm Life ' v rH4 WMh rail Kqalmat for the WHsl W-itl of Oserge , HMrw-rrTeirJfirtM. ( Secular CorrameBdtmce te IirmiteiHcrn. Columbia. April 2!l.-Ofllcer Wlttlck dis covered a young mau nlttlnpf tnacornerln th' alley In Hrerer Messrs. IJaldeuiaus ter beet nine o'clock last night. Tlie fellow's setloes appeared suspicious and lie was lakB In charge by the eflicer. upon fcttflg arched the eflicer found concealed vpeahkn an tna revolver, with all the chambers leided, a box of cartridge, a HW bit, about one-ball Inch, and a Mm watch and geld chain. He wm confined In the lockup tinlll lhl morning iruen he was, taken bofbre Bqnlre Rvana for a hearing. The lellew gave his name as David Wertz, aged govern teen years, and was very large for that size. He had lieen working for Aaren ilerr, of Cerdelia, and Henry Demhacb, living In the country about two mile from town. He Raid that he was going out and would use the ro re ro velver for protection against tramps. Hu was going te rlcle en freight trains and II he would be locked In a box cat the bit would be used te get out of the car. The yenng man was very reticent In the office unit great trouble was had te get any account or Him self. He Is a grandson of David Werts, liv ing near the Marietta junction, and had be come tired of farming ; it was bis Intention te ream about the country. He will be held by the squire until his guardians can be notl netl fled, as his parents are dead. His career as a coming cowboy has been suddenly stepped by the vigilance of an officer. Funeral of Geerge Herner. The remains of the late Geerge Herner, w he was killed en the New Yerk tlivlsljii or the Bound Ilroek railroad, souie four days age, were brought te Columbia at 2:10 o'clock this afternoon and wero Interred In the Mount Bethel cemetery. Mr. Herner was an old resident of Columbia, and when he resided In town was employed as a conductor en the Heading t Columbia and Pennsylvania rail roads. The Matter of Fire Ecape. An adjourned meeting of council n held for the purrose or hearing the report of the committee) en the examination of tire escapes In Lancaster. After the matter wns fully dlscntised the property commltteo wero in structed te propare a draft and specifications of the proposed escape, and then advertise for bids for the erection el the same. IteTlial et Dane lull. Almest every spring the levers of our national game In Columbia become very much Interested in the starting of a club in town, but befere the season closes their in terest is en the wane. Attempts are new being inndu te organize a basa ball club in town among our local Players, and the ear. sons at the head of the movement premise te five the town a tl rat-class, nine this sutnmer. t Is rumored that the grounds at the head of tvainuiaireewiave ueen secured. The mana gers of the clubs for the past two seasons n ere losers te a considerable amount by their ven tures. Town Nete. A large audience will greet the cemainy of ladles and gentlemen of Lancaster, In the opera house this evening, when a "A Les Les eon m LeVe, " will be given for the benefit or the ladles. Rociable society or tbe St. Paul's P. E. church. The entertainment v ill con elude with the amusing farce of " Bex and Cox. " A soclable was held In the Second Street Lutheran church, last night, after the week ly prayer meeting. A large number of the members of the church, with their friends were present and the lime spent in social Intercourse Cotlee and cake were Bened. The llshormen en the different batteries ure net very successful In catching shad. At one fishery nine shad vv ere caught, at another only twelve, and the third ene only had fourteen fish. The total catch would net amount toene hundred shad. Although the catch is much smaller, yet thosbeof the fish. are very large, and geed prices are obtained. a game uen 01 u. Lewis .Lyle attacked a small buy yesterday afternoon and gave him several ugly wounds about his face. The beu picked the child in such a manner that the bleed flewctl freely. A large Heek or wild ducks flew- up the river during last night. Charles ltineer, boss mason of the Heading it Columbia railroad, has removed with hi family te Heading where he will In future reside. A number or our local sportsmen indulged In glass hall fcboetlng, along the river shere last evening. A number et geed shots were mndp. The first shipment of coal from the Head ing &. Columbia coal chutes was made this morning, when four canal beats wero leadod with coal. A heavily leaded wagon cf dirt brokedown en Third street, yesterday nrtorneon, and the contents had te be unleaded. nine riuLvricis at hcmwbuxck. Sema doeU Werk That Wan Bene li the N'eith End ltllle Club The North KndHltleclub practiced at their range at Schoeueck, en Wednesday after noon. The following scere was made at COO yards outet a pessible 7&': JVIest 5 4 Reil 8 1 SSK6SS4-OI Caipenicr 5 ( 5 1 1 2 u 5 ( I U J-GI ltuuniRurancr 5SSftSU4S3&A'(3 i-a BtUber 8 2 4 5 4 I 5 3 S 3 5 5 3 S 301 yecuin 1454 (14444 .1 IS4IS-9I Hani 43536524(144 5 25 4-53 Hteber 14434330453552 5-M Hemic 345044 24 2 55233 551 Hacker 30443054435154 0-43 SECOND NATCH r099IM.lt 21 Bnumgardnet 4 4 5 5 5-21 locum 4 4 4 5 521 Carpenter ,. .. 5353 5-21 '".' 3 5 4 4 4-2U temls ISIS 4-211 Muber 3 5 4 3 4-13 iV"fl 4 0 4 4 4-16 Sleber. 10 4 3 4-15 The prize this season will be a Hllver cup and will be given te the member who makes the best llve successive scores of nrteen shots. Nothing Known of II, The morning paierj state thattieorge I). Emmens, chief engineer 17. 8. N., who died in Baltimore, is te be cremated In this city. The people of the crematery .knew nothing et the matter this uftorneon, except what tbey saw in the papeis. Deceased was a native of Pennsylvania, and was appointed n third assistant engineer In the navy May 3, 1859. He was pronietod te second assistant at the outbreak of tbe rebellion, and te first assistant In 1603. Throughout the war he was in the North Atlantic squadron, part or the tlme as senior engineer of the monitor Catsklll, and partici pated in various actions under Admirals Dupent and Dahlgrtn. Alter the war he was en special duty at various navy yards, with a share of Bc-a duty, going a long cruise en the Asiatic- station. He was prometod te chief engineer March 6, 1571. Te Keep nil Wile Frem rewilerlii);. There Is ene man in New Yerk who has objected te his wife powdering. Yeung Mrs. Louisa HIchardsen, of 710 Washington street, had her husband, Jeseph E., 2 years old, ar rested for assaulting her. Mrs. HIchardsen, who says she Is only 18 years old, admitted te Justice Power that bIie had rieirdered her lace with magnesia for ten years. " On Hun day night," she continued, "when 1 put fnri?. V9 t00lt heW or me by the threat burned and reddened tbem. He has re peatedly beaten me and I want him bound ?hre)plb5peaf:,, WchardaeS den ml the charge and said that be had Blinnlv rubbed some magnesia en her race as a Teil A Wbeel.Uarrew Htelen. Seme time en TuesJay night a wheel-bar-row telen from the Walnut street side or Stener, Hhrelner & Ca'a hardware store. OAcer Heisa saw a man wheellng a barrow cauly en Wednesday morning. Upen mak mak leg Inquiry Officer Pyle learned that Stener. Hbreiner & Ce. bad missed one. This mnru ing the two cWflcers visited tbe house el Kills J. ilutten, en Leve Lane, and found the ,jtlm property. Uutten ha been prose prese Cwted before Alderman Deem , $ . f- Heum Warmlngr. vVJHfc Ue Finer,who reet ntly built a new .- Ttimm ft LBCter avenue and James street, -- - - f vlltrtl. itlAMUI.. . MMMawr of wnwtn who eu loved themMHlvn ,11 Or t.V Tilt: l-tl. I.I I A Colored Hey, While snoeting nt Hats, TFenntU Geerge Tagiart. (leorge Tnggart, a young man whesa father resides at Ne. 29 West Chestnut street, this oily, has been living In Yerk for some lime pant. He was employed by Geerge Welirle, at the stables of the Pennsylvania house. On Wednesday morning he was In the stable with it colored man, w he was sheeting mU with a revelver. Hy bowe accident Iho wea pen exploded w hlleTaggart was In range, i no ball truck the voting man In the lelt leg, Just IkjIew the knee, causing an ucl.v wound. Several doctors were called In te attend lag part. They prebed for the ball, but worn un able te find It. The wounded man wns birtiRlit te this clival 0:l last evening ami taken te his father's residence l)r Warren attended him, but he has net yet been able te find the ball. The wound Is net bnlluvi-d te be serious but It Is palnhil, and Tapgart may be confined te the hettsa for some time. The ball was or 32 calibre. .lehii Nlxderrs rmieral. The funeral or Jehn Nlxdnrf, who died In Alteena, took place from the residence or his daughter, Mrs Kate Nlxdert", Ne. 7tt North Queen street, this alternoeu, at linll ptst two o'clock. The attendance was very laree, and the sorviees were cenducteil by ltevs' lleupt and Tltzel. The Interment was made at I..tn I..tn cister cemeterv, aud eight meuilen rf the Vigilant lire company el Alteena arted a pall-bearers The Alteena people who mine here te attend the fuuer.il will lete ler home te-ulKht. Among the lirempn from Alteena, who are here attending the funeril el .Mr. Mxderr, is S W. Arble, chief engineer or the AltoeiiH tire department. Mr. Arllelsa ineinber nr the Kmplre Heek and I.idder company or Allnena, which U new mlug u truck lormor lermor lormer Iv owned br the Kmplre cempiinj' of this city. P. P IaIIey, n member et the Igllaut oempany.whoishoro, U assistant engineer of the Alteena department. ttnlllmerp Jeb ent )nt When Baltimore Joe was discharged Irem custody by the mayor yesterday morning he was told he would be ent out if he was again brought before hlni. Joe turned up at the station heuse last night very much under the Influence bf liquor. He begged ntl hs usual this morning but the major told him he would keep his protuiseam'l Joe was retired for 30 days OeergB Heward, ene of a gang of tramps who make Stew art's baru their headquarters, was taken from that building by Uliiccr Hcllly last night. The mayor sent him out for ten days "Mr. Stew art'is determined te step the practlee or tramps sleeping In bis bun, and all w he make that placu their head quarters will be pulled In. A Veem by I'llmpten. The lollewlng poem, entitled " Bereaved " and published ctenslely since theauther's death, was written by the late l'lnrus I). Plmpten, editor of the Cincinnati Cnime. eial-(fa:etle, whose body was cieuiatid here en Tuesday night : He walks the earth with downcast eve?. In which are sorrow and the rsiln a hat aeltens In heart calii(T rain The tumult of the huv world. Its nnly strire anil tell, he hears It falls upon unheeding ears. Fer hst te him arc greed anil gain he, mourning llku the woodland dove, llroerts o'er the vacant nest of ie - Court of Common Fleas The Bull of Murr and Ilecser against Adam H. and Benjamin Kreider, attached for trial yesterday, has net yet been concluded The defendints called witnesses te prove the condition et the horse when It was sold aud In rebuttal testimony was offered te show that when the horse became sick be did net get preper attention and that the -veterinary suriteeu who was called te treat him did net diagnosis bis disease properly nod he died from uegltctand wreug treatment. On trial. A New I'rlsen Freject In Libinnn, Lebanon will build anewjill. The count commissioners have prepared a plan for lis construction, Its cost net te exceed $13,000. The grand jury last week finally approved the project and recommended the purchase et another alto Irem the ene of the present Jail, net exceeding $e,O00 for that purpose. Thus the new Jul with site must net exceed S-13.000, pxclusne of what may be realized from tbe nalM or the present Jail prorerty, which no doubt will be considerable. Klectlenul a Member or the Moravian t'roiin t'reiin illl Heard. Tbe second ballet for a member of the provincial beard of the Moravian church hating been brought te a close, the vote was counted en Monday, April 0. It appeared that 1112 letes had been cast, of whan, the He. Knbert de Schweiultz received 00, who has therefere been elected net by plurality but by a large majority. abbntli St hoot IteerRSUlletl, 'Iho I nien Nibbath school, of KulilV church, was reorganized .May 25, with the following elllceis. Superintendent, 1. N. Becker : ns-istant, c. B. Walz ; tecretary, Anna H. Walz : librarian, Alvln Sharp: assistant, Anna Sharp. Itail.m by Immertleii The Hev. G. W. .Seilhamer, pastor of the Church or Ged, in Washington borough, will baptize a large number or convert in the Susquehanna ner, en Sabbath next, at 10 o'clock. Kev J. Heillelgh, efltarrlsburg, will be present te assist the pastor In the ser v ices et the day. Heckle-. DrUllljr List night about 10 o'clock Geergo Hob Heb man, n butcher, who was driving at a rockier into or speed, ran Inte a willow troe at the corner or Middle and Seuth Queen streeta. He bad bis wagon broken and narrowly iscaped arrest. I.fllpri, Held. Lettors addressed te Miss li I ley Arneld, C50 North 12th street, Philadelphia, i'enna., aud A. W. Pettelger, 370Penn street, ltead lnu Penna, are held at the Lancaster post pest post elllco for postage. Sullerliic Frem a Hei; line. Dr. S. T. Davis, who was bitten lu the arm a few days age by t deg, lias sintered great pain since. He Is new con II ned te his bed aud it Is feared that the case Is much inore serieus than was at tlrst Buppesed. 5IONO.1V, MAV TIIIUII. Till. U Hie Date of the Great Ferepaiigli Cln us In Ijinrater, On Mendaynext Korepaugh's great circus and menagerie will exhibit at itedrann spark, In this city. This show, combined with Ilarnum'n, I new exhibiting in l'hlladelphla, where the largest crowds ever known In that city are being drawn. 1he 4 Paw show Is bigger and better than ever, and tbe menagerie. Is i specially large. Themnnateretenhant ilnlivarnnd tunntv ethers are among the attractive features, lu the circus Is a horse that wnlksn rneclevated above the ground and gees through a list et strange feats which appear absolutely Impestl bis. He has tern year past been under the pu tlent tuition or Adam FerepaiiKh.Jr. The feats of this rcasen-gllted herse arc the sensation of the j ear and are creating a furore wherever seen The rope Is nelaiger than the average man's wrist and Is suspended high In the air. The equine lllendln traverses ltraptdly backward and forward, nauslnir te co threuuh pirouettes, inarches and ether lueomnrehenslhlo things Captain llejaiduj, the champion wing shot, w 1th his four talented sem.appear w Ith the show with a let of con boys. Mexican lasso experts and var)uerns, tribes of aborigines, bison, wild cattle anil uncenquered bronche and the robbery or the mall coach by highwaymen am exciting and sensational be yond description, The show will nrrlve here en Sunday at an early hour, and early en Monday morning the big street parade will be given. H" advise nil In want of geed beets or shoes ut low prices te visit the lied Frent Hbee Stere, Ne 44 North Qut en street, next deer te posteDlco. aprl4-lwd.tltw Amusements, . 'J"tJCcvPa Concert Te-night. Iho-erclobra-if-.h,C?,lh9 "eu'l'as. arrived this morning ih.ilJill..' Kxnre- Iho entertainment U.kEl i?t8,'lwllU'a M populare.lt trih?7 h. U wlU OJ,en wu that beautllul a viVL;,tb?T"-5: a '"vor,te tt connoisseurs A violin Bolehy Vlenxtemps stsuds en the nro nre Krarame. also that very aeclpUhle"r?.UIne by Schumann, which will be executedLy M i, Helena Kempa, Herr Fiecxenka will nlav al ele. a ''Grand FunUl.te umJuqS?? by Liszt, composed lu hi phenomenal period, wbenhoteokallKuropeby storm, and one e his own compositions besides ether very nenu. larlectienj. ' vu Oenntrtril Willi the Icltrdione. The Columbia llelllng Mill Ce.'s furnace si VeMs I' conncited with the telephene exchanK' DKATllS. Onerr. t lllrd In Hand, Afirll T, is-!, llen latnln II. UretT, aged W years, 5 months and II days. The relatives and friends of the famll) are le pectfullylmltedteRttend the Inneral from his late residence en Friday morning at Ida in. tn torment at stnmptnn meetinghouse. 3ii" UHAMrssvs. On Wednesday morning April -s, r.urauHin, wnmw m itenjamin iinimniej-i In theftiih j ear of herage. Her iT-latlvm and IrlrntU are rejpeetfiilly In vllid te attend the lunrnil Irem her late ri'sl denee, Ne. X Fast Orange sirvct, en t rlday afternoon at J o'clock iidA llw .MtFABtAsn. In tlil cm, en the 27th Inst , Mary U Albright, wile of .lames Mrfnrlnml el I'hlladdlihla, and i-lilp(t daughter nr K .1 and farah Albrltibu Theti'latiiesnnd Irlendsef the lamlli aieie pectfully Invited te attend the lunerallnim the rsl.lencerf her father, Ne. S37Wtst Mux lretl. en Friday afternoon nt 2 e"clock. 2l Fahssstetk In Walhalln, S l en thetsth nsi., Dr William I! Fnhnesteck, In thos.,desr et his nee ltd ftAHKKTS. I'hlUlelplil I'rednre Market. 1'HiLAnit.vntA, April 2,i Heur Market )ulet. -nt of se barrels : .Minn, bakers at 1 1 sJ 75 Fenna. family nt M ;vfj 10 ; estern at rll2H(ri;vi Fatents.H TVftJ'iV Kje Heur was unlet at ft 40O3 4V I p. in., cull IV heat Apt II, W'.e ; May, 91Vc : June, flit! .Inly, sic Kirn April, 4t'.iAe, May, 4i .lune, 4f.c .liilv 4rA4e hits April, ''.0 . May w .InneSiVjc .Inly 4iiiC New etk Frcnlnre Market, Nbw eric, April MFlenr aull and maiVet sleudy j tine, it SUfJ ei. Suiwrilne. rj (t til .li I'ommen tofeod Kxtra lie-tern, Ui'fl I rttv Mill Kxtras, ft W(Jt ler West Indies Minn htn,flnr Wheat .Ne. 1 lied state en Spot. II W: N'e. 1 lied, 'He. -M. 1 White, state, 13c ; Ne. i llisl, winter, May, Ulc ; Ne. S Ked, II Inter, June, :c Cern Se. 2 .Mixed, cash, I'i'ic; May, ti',c ; lune, l".;t,p Oits-.xi. 1 White Mate, spot, 4.V Ne A de, 4:e. Kvedull. Ilarley nominal Ferk dull; Family Mess, in I.inl May, f n , June, ii .'I. MelisPS nominal; Ic for te test belltng stock Turpentine nominal at llc. Iteslu stead v ! strained te md. 11 07l(il 1 Jl. Frrlchts quiet i grain te l.lv erpoel, ,i),e. Itutier Market fjulet, weak: New vvestern I.THan'tiry, tog sic ; state Dairy, half flrkln tut, 2IS3IP i tusne quiet : II estern 1?SWSC : State, Tfl' l-Ugs dull; Slate, 12';c ; II estern, l.'f euuar mirket dull : Kedned cutleaf, 7'-,c crnhd. Se : mould A, 7c Tallew nominal j prime city, TfS1l5 i.c Fetreleumdnll ; ie fluid in cn-es, tc t oifee quiet s falrcnives at is?, lllecdull; ranges from 3M I c. OnlcKR.i.AIarhe'l. iai Jia, e4c ; iiauv, vy c, erk liar. sj.Jnne. KWIi ; .tnlr. fl 1V' lard Slay, l's)i Jane, JIHJj Jul v. J. IKK Klbs Slav, ii '20. June. I'. "71! .fulf. r. jj. CXOSIKO Wheat April, 77Ke, May, T'e; June, T9c : July, s.'c. Cern Apill. ,Wc; May, a.'cj June, STvjGSTi.e: July. IfcHc Oats April, ?Vij May, !;c , June, S9tc ; Jnly,3ec. Ferk April. s fe ; .May, j co ; June, I9 0JH! July $JKS. Lard April, IV 7S'fiJ : May, JiS7WG5Si); June, 5 15; JulV, fttb 02K Klbs April, i -Mi May, s.1 CO; June, l'i !7Ks July, 13 35 n nntiii nnct Frevisinns. CnrnUhed by 8, K. lundt, Ilrekur, Chicago. April , 1 o'clock p. in. Wheat, Cern. Oats. Ferk. Lard. April Hay 7e W., S-.J, 8 f.'U June Mj 37M ?. 9 7M S 'i5 July s: a?'J if, q 10 6 ia AUKUst rJK .... 9 ?.'H 0 10 September M Uecetpts. Car Lets WlnterVVheat n Spring VI beat Cem 3lil Onts 173 Kye 4 ilarley 5 Oil City Crude Oil -', lipid. Uecelp's Hes M,(W Closing Frlces 2 o'clecc p. u.. II heat. Cern. Oats. Ferk. Lard April 77K 2S '-"' "'si 8 May 7s .H -""J 8 M 6 00 June TX 37!J WZ WWW 5 ti5 July el; Jr-'i -jm'J 9 l.'K 6 e-JK August. f! .... 9 25 C10 September. . .. 2' Oli-Clty Unnle Oil 72', Lire Sterk Markets. CmcAoe, Aprlllb. Cattle llecelpta.S.UO head; shlpmeuts, i,sii head; slew and 10c lower; shipping steprs. 9.'e te JU Its ,t SfiigS ee, gteefcers and feeders, 12 8535 U) : cows, bulls ami mixed. 2 OOfll CO; bulk, 2 50Q3 25; through grass Texans,t2C0 Hogs Hecelpts, lsUO head; shipment", 4,100 head: slew and 10c lower , renph and mixed, 43 G-tffllS. packing and shipping, J31eOI.!3. light. UM4JI 20; skips, liAOQlK abepp Hecelptii, IW) head; shlpments, 5.0 head market active and IftJISc higher natives, J2 7505 CO, shorn, J5 0) levant, J S68I35. Kast LiBxirrr Cattle rwftlpu, 779 head; s lpments, 77) head ; market slew , prime, $1 '.nfll 71 , falrtOKOed, it 7HO 21 fair te geed. fl 754J5 25; common, fSQi 50 shipments te New v. erk, 23 carloads. Hejjs mcelpta, 1010 head ; shlpmenis. 520; market ilew; Fhlladelphias, II 3,'tt lit lork lerk ers. f4 3ti I Sis sklp, $1 tuiQIOe; shipments te Jieir erk, 7 carload'. Shwp receipts, 2,200 head ; shipments, 1,4m , market fair; prime, 41 'US', , fair te cowl, ft i5Q 4 50; common, I3QI. Mew VerK stocks. Niw Your, April 59. Wall street, 1 JO p. m. Meney easy at i per cent. Foreign ex change quiet, firm, f4s7K6latXs Governments llrm Currency 6's, I127X Did; 4'a tenps. lia.M bid 4Vfs 11!J bid. The stock market this morning displayed mere activity than forsevcral weeks past. Im mediately en the opening a selling of the list began, which continued stradlly up te neon. At that hour the whole list was down M te 4 per cent,, led by Consolidated Oas Krle, Lake Sheieand Texas Pacific were the next weakest stock 1 he market is new feverish Sleck markets. Quotations by Keed, McOrann A Ce , bankers, Lancaster, Fa. W TORE LIST. 11 A. M, 12 M. 3 F.V Canada Pacific UK 'f'. CM O C. C. 1 4S 4S 4B Cel. Ceal ?y je r Central FaclUc, t'2 4i)4f 4e? Canada Southern 3)' J-.U '.il Ohl.. St L. Fgh ...'. .... Uenver ltle(,rande .... st Del., Lack. A Western 125 1211,; iu'i Krle iiK n-jJ e)t? rlU2d B54 f4'iJ New Jersey Central 4'i 43K t-ii K. T 2,,J a .jaJ 1-OU.A-N S.-. 35 35? Ijike Shero be 791J -i1 Michigan Central .; tjw Ml"eiirt Facinc iu3J Northern Facltic 21) 2I 24J? N. W liiblj K,; " j(;" New Yerk Central 101W 101 liuie Ohie Central & Jjc Omaha tivj CJ 31 Oregon Trans art' ti .,t Onuirle Western 17 17 lilsj Faclne Mali mx MK MH UechMterAFtttsburg .! i' St. Faul..... Mi M; 6,; Texas l'nclflc x ;t? 11, Union Facltic I'M u 1,1? Wabash-Commeu ' ... 7' Wabash Frefurred IMi 16W 15Jf Western Union Telegraph.. W i.ijJ ci WeslShent 1022 iw8 uAl rUILAUKLfUIA LIST. Lehigh Valley , .... m 11, NT Y. X FhUa vj Pennsylvania tM 5i 63 ?lnlf" 12 10 6-ltt 10 5-18 Lehluh Navigation " is HosUinvtlle.r. 30 Fhlladelphla A Krle Northern Cent " ' " Feople's Fassenifer "" 4j" U'd'gaen'UM'tg's bs m ' 91 ou UK V'-i -ii Leral sierai ana lleua. ttoperttd by J, II, Leng Far Last Lancaster 6 per cent-.lS'jO .V.ttjuu' iS' " t " 1S93. loe 150 " 4 " Scheel lean lue lu61 " " In J or 20 years HO 10 ! . JnBerai jeura. loe 103.2s ., . , 4 " InlOoraeytvars. 109 ut, Uanhelin borough lean., ...,.,. liu lui BAKK BTOOXB. First National Itank,.,.. jiu .. Farmers' National lluuk &I 115' Fulton National Hank lue mi Lancaster County Nnlleual Hink ,.,. 50 11510 Columbia National Hank ion no Christiana National Hank 100 us Kphrata National Hank 100 130 rfrst National Hank, Columbia lue iu First National Hunk, rHrasburg ,. 100 139 First National Hank, Marietta 100 20.1.50 First Natlemil Uank, ML Jey 100 ISO. Lltltx National Hank 100 159. Manhelm National Hank lue let) Union National Hank, Mount Jey.,.. 60 (4 New Helland National Jlank lue 1.W (lap National Hank .., , 100 110 8 uarryvllla National Hank 100 M0 lltabethtnwu NaUenaJ hank. lua 110 Nei thorn Hank stock. , lue 155 ...--. TBklir-IBB BTOOB, Big Sprlnir A Bottver Valley 2ft 700 bridjiepert A lloriHiabeo..,. u 34.80 Columela Chestnut UU ... & 0 K K W A n I K M TI.S K.U KS T3. B AKINI1 POWDKU ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. Tltll pet.dernv.ver varies. A tuatvolel purity, strength ana wholesemcness. Meie ess- nemlral thin the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition ulth themultltudoel lox test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders Beld only (n cam. Kevc. Malike Fownsute., 106 Wall Street, -Sew erk. mar27 lvd t W" 11 y v ?is ion a si:r uk tki in n ben yen can pet the same at V nt I. FHllF.KS l'ental lloenis, Nib2 North yneen sn,.et t, is administered. npl7 1d WANTLD A (.ODD COOK AMI A Girl te work In u ltestaunint. Must come well rccemmendt d Apply at tlFOKt. K At. J-MITH'3 ltestaunint Southeast Ansie l emre Square. li V-ls' JUU Ad'dre.sii IKY TO Altl.NTS- 4 at enre. Hit StIITT'S F.l.hCTItlC HOODS. Ne "12 llrtiaduav, Ne Voik Tln Onll t.euulne. ap"-t!ndiOil R OTK IS MAKlMi CABINET PHOTOailAPHS AT3.(H1 A D02CV. At' .NO. ltli Mlltlll yUKLN SHIKh Jsnl9-tfd l.atu mtei, l'a OH ANY VAiVUU case of Kidney 1 reul les, .Nerv ens lleblllty, Mentat and Fhrsical lleaknes, thUHOTA.NICM'.KVKlllTTl-Ilts falls te cure Sold by druggists, 50 cents II Kit II UK Die L CO, e. 15 North 11th street, FhilndelpMs, Fa. Circulars tree. msr20-f meed.t Tobacco crm MIS, SCKAPS, sh-t-IM83 AMI FACiv KK3' WAS IK, Dry and Clean, bought for cash. .1 3 MO 1.1 N, Ne 2711'earlstnet, New jerk llelerence Fri'd srhulte, .Ne 211 I'earl nnst, .New letk. Mil 7 d' VrOTlCB IS 1IKKKIIY lili:N THAT -l-x the partnership lately extstlnu tivtwetn ltd ward I Mchlnstryand Marj- tiardner (nc cessorte Henry Ciardner),aMcKlnstry A l.ard ner, Is dissolved by mutual renent. 1 he busi ness will be continued by Kdnard F Mcklnstry at the old stand. Mill AUDI' M-M.N3Tlt. a3t MAUI l.AHD.NLK. Pl'RI.IC SALE OF Heiisr.s. On MON'DAI , MAV 10, is, will be sold at the Merrimac Stables, n cnrle-ul of H estern Illi nois and Indiana Horses, from Given, Haum A Ce. r lrst class driver", farm horses, t, eders and heavy drafts. Sale te cemmence at I o'clock p m. Alse, enhnnd, i.anada uud lltsltin Horses tine drivers and (reed steppers hlch will be sold at private sale. (JKOltOK (IUO-0! IN 5 Public Sale everi' Monday, T AXCASTER KINK. 3ATCKDAV tll.Nl.Nu, Siatiiig 7 Until !):;,0. D.mciiig i::50 Until 11:1.). Music by HI.4K HAND and (.UilSlli Olt CHhSTHA AIIMIS3IO.N 13 CKN1S api ltd NOTICE. OrncaScsqCEHAiisc Canal Cevpist, 1 Cor. Lexisoteham Daiis STBKrrs, ' Hilllmerp, prll 29, ls-C S .Netice Is hereby Riven that a general meeting of the Stockholders of this Cninpiny will be held at the office, In Hiltlmere, en JIONDAV, the leth day of MAi.lxd, at ene e clock p m, for the election et officer and managers for the nsulnc year. The transfer boeki 111 be. le-eil Irem Monday, the Jd or .May, until alt. r lb' election, lly order, apSJ-std KOIIK.KT D. HI'.OII .V, 1 reasnr. r TTENTitON, CI.'a. K. All comrades of (Ice II I hmiias pest si (. A. It , are hereby ordered te report at driind Anny Hall In full uniform white tfiej.s and canes en Thursday evening, April 2'itli, at 7 o'clock, sharp, 'or the purpose of ittendlng ( A. It. entertainment at the West hlntf street lilnk and held dress parade l'e-t tVhi lng ac cepted the Invitation N cenllally iuvltea te meet at tbersame plaee and attend the entertain mem In n body with Pest "I A. . IIUHSt, I emmander t 11 Fasnacht, Adjutant a23 2td riHAS. 7.V.CW, UOIILKK or lVeluer anil H.unriii Iteer, Hrewed from the Best Malt and Imported Heps expressly for family use Alse manufacturer and bottler of Mineral II ater, sarsanariila, (.In Kr Ale, Birch Beer, etc N'e CIS H KIT OK A.N CK SIHFhl, apr2llwd Lanesster, I'a. HIGH GRADE COK1 EES. Fine old Government .Iivi and Mecha Cetfens, the best In the market. Our Java 111. n .led Cotlee speaks for ltelf rich and Irastmnt, 210. per pound. Vciy linn Flantatlen Itle Coffees, our best only inc. per pound ene very popular at 15c. vvenant you lecull and trv our like. Coffee. The excellent quality or our Ceirecs nnd fine Teas Is making Iriends fast and llrm. Our dally sales show a steady Increaie. rreh llensted oveiy day. A full line of fincv Groceries, l'lease give ut a trlsi order. GKO. W1ANT, auir-lyd Ne. 113 VI est Klntf 8treL A FKESH SUPPLY Ol STAPLE GOODS Just received at Bechtelil s. consisting el Werklnp Fants, new make et eicmlls, the best In the market. Coats, Vests, Shirts et uny kind Underwear ler all seasons. Hosiery in British Demestic, Ac , In all sizes and quality, nt reduced prices. New styles or Linen und l'aper teliars Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, latest styles, Suspen ders, and Notions i;uijcm!!y. ATBKCIITOLD'S, Ne, 52 -North tjueen stre. L F. S.-lleuscs for Sale or Hem, also Choice Building Leis for bale pATENT STKAP PANTA I.OONH. The Greatest Invtatien of the Age. l'antaloens madn with the I'atent Strap lit easy, de net bai? out at the knees, den t draw up when sitting de n, and gl ve better sat Isiaetle'i than any ethers, l'lace ynurerderwlthA.il Hesensteln, the Merchant Tailor, who has the sole right for Lancaster for the Fatent Double Deuble Strap Pantaloons. 1 offer an unusually full stock of nebby goods for l'antaloens, Suits, Vesting and Spring Ovorceots, and am devoting my en tire attention te my iriends and patrons, and will spare no effort te retain the position 1 have se long held as First Flne Merchant Tailor el Lancaster. ltespect fully yours, A. II. KOSK.NSt'LlN, 37Nerth(JuepnSt. "JOHN S. GIVLEH, GEO. P. HATH VON. tl Gentlemen and Beys CLOTHING Made te Order, AT Astonishing Lew Prices FOR CASH, -AT- GIVLER & CO.'S CSH STORE, NO. 25 BAST KINO STREET, sUaamu. Pa. JYtfir AVrKHTtltKMKXTS. T"... '! Y.?M'OW WONT" OI.EAK A. rllled Il'tvnna a cent I'lirar Is sleadllv Havana l Igar In ihe market ler u nickel, nt (Tenm-Hy llartman'sl "iellew f l'-en't," '". North gneen Stnet. T EVAN'S ri.Ol'K. LEVAN'S FLOUR Alwuya Uniform anil Holiable 13l..fKltr.HK, I'HEKKY, tllNiirit AMI I.IMMKI. IIKAMUM, fine, a iuart. HSrTt AIA1VIIA Wl.VK, ll.SU n(:allen, iteitit Kit's Liyueit STenr, Se i! ( entre Sdwar Lanraster, Fa, anrw-lvdll Irie k i '.I'.m'uh riTvi.MSTe HAvr. the ! (IKr A1F.SI hllOIVON KAIlTH. In our linn we stand side by side with Feie paujth He have the best aeds nnd lewes pilcisen .Mrth Fl'UKTKAs, ItV.sT COFFLI-s TA.NllhltliM'OAKf I l(thet V lUBSrlnlhi. city (linger Snaps, i,e a i e I i I'lums, in, a pound, luu. - i i, ...i.., i , .. c ke hpp'4 I ncu i, AV. a can, at t'l.AUUs's TKA MOU1-, mi IvdAw At .Ne. M II est hlng Street. ij k i j. (TKNiNtT.vri7THTiT- 'fTne tailoring. lh; Largest ind most L'mnplete Assortment of I.N.h IJOOLLK.N'srer the Spring lindetobe Inuiid In tlnu lly of Lancaster. A I heice I lue of Spring Overceatings nnd Fantiiloentngs in nil the Latest Patterns Fiti os I en, lien II erkmauahlp, and nil goods llairnnteil as reprvs. nt.Hl. H. GERHART, NO 43 NOHTH (JUKK.V STUKK.T. cOpposlte Urn Fosieillce. mart, Ijdll C)P, Pl'MNil' OPP-MNtlP 11IK Ol'l N1NU Ol till New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne 10 NORTH QUEEN ST , (Neit Heer te Fosteftlcc) Will take plice en "-.vriHDVV, Al'ltll ITth, nilhoneel the finest and mist cemilete isseit ment et Beets, Shoes and Slippers Of the Best Vlakesand at the I enest Fessible Frlces 'lhesleck Isentlrelvnewand caref'ull setecled. and giKKli will be old at sritlttll OS). FKILhaml s VTlsl AtTKl.V Ol AltA.NlKM) A cordial Imitation Is ettended te all te visit our N Stere, whether jeu buy or n.'t .Ne trouble tc shen gecls. ItKMKMBKK TIIK. Fl II K, Ne. IS X0KTII (jrEKX STI.KKT (Nevt litKirtethe Fosteitlce ) CHAS. A. REECE. aprll 2dAltw pilore.S lS l-OKsrilKETMATEKIAl. Sealed preiwisals ill be tecelved bv the sir et lemmtttie up te Monday evening. May lu, I--.;, nt T o'clock, for the following material and work for the ensuing jear Cressing stone, te be net less than 1 inches wlde.fi Inches thick and 4 leet Ien; and upwards ll.u king stone.to lie 4 Inches thick. Brick pcrtheusand at yant. Brick per thousand where need- d Laving gutters pi r feet, contractor te fiirni-h material ai. Laying gutters per toot, city I lutiiish mate rii. Uijlngcresslng per lineal feel, city te furnish materlil sand percsrt lead, delivered nbere needed. Sand per cartload, nt ind hole. Belgian Bleck by the sijnare yatd. Broken stone by the ten at uirirry nhere brokim.er tiythe ten, delivered wheie needed. Stene must be small enough te pa-s through a twelnchrlng Proposals te be addressed te ' street Commit tee," aud depeMt.d In Strict Committee Bex nt Smeltz's (inicerv, corner of North (juten and Lemen afreets. All bias must be accompanied villi proper s., curtly. The committee rrseives Iho right te reject any or all bids received. By order of S'lltKK.T CO II 111! I K.h F.DH IS S SMELT!, Clolk. a.N St HI.APE OP r.VSHION. Grand Opening WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, MAY5&6, AT ASIffl'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCA9TK1I, FA. The Grandest Display -Or MILLINERY 'H SKKX IX LAXCAATXll. -eVall- one mnmnED hats TU1MMK1) rXPBKSSI.Y rOK '11119 OPEN". INO, WILL BE ON EXHIBITION. DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT I sVKIF .IIirlcrMK.VK.VTS Ol'MMEK NEWS. W. D. STAUFFER & CO.'S STRAW HAT M UiKlN t r in1 ssli i lk".'liT li"A.,i,C,,..V,'l!V "''y "'ItIcJ alrrk lu I nurasler ( III, FINK - lies Al.il ii liwe nil, '."i". ,.,J.eN..L".,A.,.L,'' "'a-le tip lu Iho Newest nnd Most laslellil Sliai"; IIKf.SSMftA;;),li;A1VKU "UXI '""'' l I" Hccinl SH..-. a.,d,VIHacllvu Children's Straw Goods in Abundance. itrietiK run Tin: mu ri (n i n.t r.: W. D. STAUFFER & CO., Nes.:il nnil 33 North Onoeii SIicaI. Ijini'iisli.r. P.t. sUMklH'iuim: i onnkfiien. .v: Atn-ruTi.iKMK.irn. pAMlMIOIt AND IN.Si:ri' 1'OWHKIt V the Old Hi-liable, at IIUIILKVS liltl OSIOIIK, Ne .V, II est MiiKSIteel () K II 1 1.1 m Insldonndeutsldo Oik Hall clelhlnir niu.l 1 1 up te our Undard-thn het trad) m-iile II hich are you cvrcful about lien'i bi-arrald le examine nnd pry nil around the Kirments when you come te Oik llali. 1 hey 'm umde te stand that t e w atcli sh n pi v eiieiijsh te make them durable. Hcan.nscaRci tehavn the beat as )ou. Is the bei von can rcI for jour iiieney tee Reed " ' tlnealncs ' RisMness Is our great Ideal ubeiit It goodness In the goods nnd luwtivs In prli e I urn tolreusers er.V jeu mayevp.-ct and von 11 Ret tine nualltv and a vatletyet meav.-s te pick from as i-(md style and weik as In tin merchant Ullnrv for much mere. Norfolk Jackets; tasMencd te tit closely te the hed), te Rive entire trrodem, shapely mil nebb) , til, c te, f ; w Turn te Suits ftn uin purrhise-.n Indlirn Blue t lannel Suit $1 Vi ler a w hole, koeiI, sub stanlHISult. Nett, a man can cot an All lloel t n-ilmere Suit (or IK). Or, a choice ent of a line el Broken ( heck Flald suit at it's. Ilnnderlull) Inn price and All lloel ' Anether llbcml money's uerth A Harris' (.nssimen-sun for IIS, Solid for w.-at, uubeata ble ter prim lu Beys' Clethliif; the -auie s see tin) Suits Irem 13 te IT I en can pay up tollMerour tin i'stiualtlv The neatest et suits, vilih the best of workmanship nnd style In them. There's no royal highway le cettlntr trade II e net It by generous ilealliiR Last Saturday told tint. The eldSlvthaud Alaiket corner takes n new nnd stronger I. as, en thopt-nple'srentlilenreasi verv season cenn s alenn WANAMAKHR & BROWN, OAK HALL, SiinfluwsJ Cenipr Sixth mill Mnrkut, FIIILAHKI.IMIIA. rtiu n t i.k ou Jrr.vr. li jek nr.NT. A Tobvcce llarehnusii Mltti 1-eiiu-a It. It Siding Capulty for storing 3,icsse9. Apply ni ill,. marlOlfd INT F.LI. Ill KVCKB Or r ICK. X7IOH HHiST. " : shop In resrei Ne 17 II est chestnut street, need as a cigar box factory, and a chop en Mtltllu street, lHte-n Seuth Queen and Frlncn stn-ets, lal, ly usetl as a carriage factory. Alse a dwelling and slnre rcein new eccupleit by A. A llubley as a drug store, llesl htnirstr. vt. Applyattlu. llVtfd IMFI.I.KIKM Kit OH-ICK. jJiiinOKrr.i, TjVl l.TON (HM'H V Hill S1M WedneailRyitThureilriy, Aprll23, 20. T II K I ll.hV I Fl Altllsl, HENRY CHANFRAU, I ii his I, rent I li ll nil Urania e! lcsl. rn 1 lie, At Tyrp Tin: auk i.ssuv ll 1 TltAVrl.Flt. SUFFOKTK.HT.. A SlItONfi COJIFANl. Accompanied by these two thirsty and Ingeni ous - charatlers,' "TIIK II IK.E"and"MAJ0lt." Performed In Kvnry Leading Theatre In America. Ne Efcnery, Mechenlcal F.trects, Etc. (Ireat Levee Si ene. CALIOFKLOI.OKKIi QUAHIKTlh. DanclnK ITckantnuy. FltlfKS.. ... . v, -ax VI CKVTS. Heserv nil M-ata nt Opera ll'-ua.i nil 5t pil l.TON OI'KKA IIOUNP. FltUIAl A 1 ITI'UIIAl, AFlill. 30 A SI 1 Twe Ferterinanc.s Dally Aflernoen at 3; Lvenlng ut The rnmeus Newly lledded Couple. Count and Countess Magri. K)ltMKKI. MILS. (JEN. T0JI THUMB. Having relumed from their Bridal Tour In Kurepe, will appear with tin Ir Talented Cempaii) In thcJr F.lefiant and iteflned DltAIIIM, BOOM KNTKBTA1SMKNT. At each entertnlnment the) will appear lu the IDENTICAL WK.DDIMI COSlUMEi worn at the marriage ceremony, In Hely Trinity Church, New Yerk. Admission Adults, 30 Cents j Children, under 10 years, IU Onts Keserved Seats, 1U Cents ultra te all. On sale at opera house. 81 I.I LSI EU nTKKKr.lt, Manager. ais ltd 1'AltASUl.H .tit. T?OSK HROS. A U A HTM AN. BLACK SATIN PARASOLS! SILK LACE. LINED IN Al.LCOLOKS, I.(1.V, (JOOD BAT IN FAKASOLS-M I.VL'll-TAr, THE MANUFACTURERS. Rese Bres. & Hartman, 14 EAST KING ST. a pi Cmd III(AIM!,(I, SV. TN I) K.STKITOTI lll.K H A I MNU. NOUUACK1MI, NO FKKI.INO, NO BLI3TKK INO. We have a system of grulntnir mw wcen that must, in tbe near future, take the place of the old system en all new work, Its meilts belugas fellows- Total i abolition et a painted vround vreund vround erlc, sliced and cleanliness In working It, beauty nnd transparency el finish, smoothness and durability, and thu capability of receiving as high finish as hard weed by tbe same meth ods, this process Is tbe nearest approach te natural weed that has yet been discovered. Call and see samples. UUTlIItlK A SON, Sele Agents for Lancaster County, Honsa Falntingaml draining Emporium, corner elCheatnutand Nevln Streets. Always a large stock of Mantles en hand. Telephone connections. marejmd IWel People. EMPORIUM ! 111(1 l(l((ll.s. T IHICOTH. All-Weel Tricots in Spring Hlimlet And Megant Unlsh tnrc aiird, it Tim North End Dry Goods Stere. I. II. Ill UN K, nnrfilid Ne. Sil North l)uei-u stnet. rnin: ni:v cash smiti:. NEW CASH STORE, Oppnslte the Keyslenn llnusn and Northern Bank, N(H. '-'47 A: ill!. Nerjh qUprii Shtpt NMI M'ltlMl DUKsseilODSIn niithe l.alesl Popular Shades I. ODD BLACK 811. KM KOOII III. UK ( 1l SIF.UF.S .se tielter In the city ter the money Nt SS VKILINO in all the New Shades (itiikled Seersuckers, llstlste Cleths, Sat teens. Ferrates, Chintzes, Ac t nil I Inner NKII PltlMS N1. DOMF.MItt-t which weeilei at Lew Frlcia 4-Flense call anil see us before purchin tebS-).l 11 mill khi OlT.t'I I, II 11(1 INS. STAMM, BROS. & CO. Otler Special I'-arrMlni In NKU SI-UINU Willi's, Nf.li sfiii.ne mil I LF. IKItF.s. muck and ( el.ir.il Nk.ll NFItlNU.IKItSF.YS. et rnnla nrd wide Cheviot. ljl(e n yard, made le sell leriic. Thin.. .It-Ksnt Fin ('heck Fenireesarr ' l,IHU,llllT lit a.l lul ... t,. .. . .. u .. . ,...-.-..., ..,.,,,. u-,j , ,,- i.iu.iinnniir a )ard. lloel Drcs-t CcwmI., new nnd prell) shades, "e , made, te sell at UVJe Hit) pieces All-Weel Black Cashmere, mic. n ) ard would b. cheap enough at B-'Sc a yard. tlh.Nln I.IU.NDUIF.D AND I M.At Nlllllr II Mil IK IS. dents-( ellars, ( ulfs. Neckwear, Hosiery He In Ureal V arlelj and Lew Frlce, -AT 111 h- BOSTON STORE. Ilea. 20 & U3 North Qtioen St LNl AS1KII, I'A. kTKW SIMM Nil (K)OHS. WATT 8c SH AN D llnve ui-alii inailii lni,'n ml In mm t h- ii m men-eiteck of SFItl.NO AND s MliKl: DRESS G00D8! BDL'OLK FUID ETAMSIE SLlTlNCS. Strlped Dontelll Lncen Ter OvordresBOB ALIrffOOL CAW AS SUITINGS arctheme.il )v,pular ('eihIs of the ".caien Ail thedeairable ahailm In 1 inHandliruvs, miuches wide, at 'e. a )aiil Anether case of Ihesetim n HOMESPUN SUITINGS, I' lucl.es wide, c a j ird . i t) pi I . s, c An lminenw Assortment of Pit I.N If. DM II INKS, FltlVTKII BA rilThS). CltlNKI.KIl HKKUSilCKKHS. II HirKaud LKKAII KMBBOIDKBKD UOIIrS. COBDKD PIlJLLs, I III N AND IMU V I.INFNS A I hoice Line el Parasols and Sunshades In all sljes nnd many qualities at Very Lew Frlces New Yerk Stere, rlea. O, 0 & 10 Enst KIur St. J. " M ARTIN ,t CO. DRESS SILKS ! NEW SILKS Altltll INO EVERY DAY, AND TIIH DKPAUTMKNF IS FILLMi II 11 II A Ohelce Stock, LOWEST PRICES. BLACK SILKS. UUINKT'S BLACK SILLS are acknowledged te be the Best Silks manufactured In the World, and ever)- yard Is n arrnnted. We hnv e a special number that Is marked at f I a yard actual valim of same Is fiav ether numbers of (Inlnets Black silks are selling at 75c, (sic, II Hi II 2 41 Ijlali ,1 u ....p COLORED DRESS 8ILK3 In the Spring Shades, at tsc, a yard, are of a sit perlnr'iualliy for the money. Complete llnuel I elniiHlSllkantiiOc., 75c. and II aynrd. SURAH DRESS SILKS, that w e are selling at t7Xc a v aril, are being -old elsewfaeru at fl. All Ifau Newest Shades A Black Surah Silk, recently purchased, Is nt an extra width and finality for II a yard, SUMMER DRESS SILKS werunoierselon in prlee us they are this sea son, and we are taking the lead In low prices by otrerlng a Summer Silk in Checks nnd stripes at :iec. a ) ard, ether lines at 35c., 4(ic , at , 60c. and lie, lu the Newest Colorings and Combinations J. B. Martin & Ce., Cor. West King & Prince 81b., (Opposite Stevens llouse.) LANCASTHIt, I'A. C1ANKS I OANKH 1 1 A FULL LINE OF J Canes of everyatyle, from 5 cents up, Just received, at MAUKLKV'e (Formerly llarlman's) " Yellow Frent," Ne. 21 North Queen Street 1 -ne ti
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