V5f";jrt v r--s , THBXANCASTER DAaY'INTffitateiaOBR. THURSDAYS MAY 5, lSt. m-ywmmmmm -.: w -.,. 'v? rs -- "--i.vt.S'Zjl: ". ,-. bit-,i;i t-. .ariiri.rr:,Lift;K7i Kt J Srjri. PHi. BAGi Evtft X V m Pi? m F5: 'I ". -. 1 "":, ArmMtMct mtrivmuB MBBAA9. J&if1 i. mn mmr am k- IUmm-Wnmm40mtttCwuHn 1 t llMM Ma lltNMcOtlM rMmv4HM(tf limiKineu. Will, Ker & TM bicjcie rldm MsftfMssf MMvsirM me raidenee l MWMr,aaierui TMrd. atrcet, wmilzlDK club, which I wjrtk lectien of the following NMwt. II. F. Terser : vlea m-iuri. ,,vtmuum auyj aecnwry, eoe a. IWHWIMf, F. O. JoheiicanUIn Jehn Ummr, TM new club ataria with a iDOtalaht and will be known aa Cetambt Wheelmen." The mem- M all acttra rldera and worker and fte Malarial la town te work upon, the Will apea baoerna vary atreng. "J Ceattnaee mmUu. ntataalaad dtetrlct of the Evangelical af North Aaaanca, will commence aannal oenferenoe In the tuiem ahnrehathlaaranlag at 7:3a The wlU few laawMten for aetreral days. On leg the holy oemmumou will and a missionary service fta taa aranlng. The church has been decorated for the occasion. Anniversary Meeting Taa thirteenth anniversary et Orien lode. ) a. u. u. r,, win de ceieerated en rlday Vavaater. MaV 27. fay heldina exerclsea In thn Sla m r -m ... . . . .. . - If ' - ' - " a bona. The arrangemente for the occa ecca Bare been placed in the hands of a cam. Eft fsaalttae. who hare arranged the following jfi aragramaie : Addresses by Oen. J. 1. a. taaeWB, et Lebanon, Wm. B. Given, eq., ;?!" and Dr. O. W. Bernthelsel, cf town. The & klatety et the ledge will be compiled and & -Wad by Alfred O. Bruner. een. The music Will be furnished by the Columbia Mrenner- (4akaraad the Ceclllan orchestra of Lancaster. if? '- A Bank ORIclat Knlim. fti Mr. Geerge Crane has resigned as paying. is tUter Of the First National bank and will V, laara town te engage In the Insurance bust. r;fc. fMSat in WllknftharrA. for thn t?nntifv.Mnnt Wl Mutual company. Mr. Crane hss been con. yss g peeieawiuiiiie First national bank ler the faataareateenyeara. lie has always been prominent In church and Masonic, circles. Ha was one el the members te organize the Columbia Iren company, and the town will lese a worthy citizen. Town Brief. Themas Yeung, formerly or the Kceley Stere company, lelt town today with his family, te engage in buaincsa in Trey, Hew Yerk. Will O. Bennlnger, who had a leg cut off en the Pennsylvania railroad six weeks age, baa made hie appearance en the streets. The regular monthly meeting of the Shaw nee flreoempany will beheld this evening. Her. W. 11. Hleck related his travels flaroegh Jerusalem In the Second Street Lutheran church last evening. The lecture Was appreciated by a large congregation. The members of the ML Zlen A. M. K. church will held a parlor entertainment this aranlng In the parsonage, Kev. J. II. Moere pastor. Jehn Heward, a tratnt, was arrested last aranlng for drunkenness and dlsenlerly conduct en complaint of J. C. Broetno. lle was sent te Jail by Squire Evans ler twenty daya. . A fair will be held in the arrnery.l-y" st. Peter's Catholic church, sempjfcftcinK Satur day evening. .??. Cr a2-d iIary Jana Madden were united in m mage en Tuesday, by llev. J.H. OnOtLUtlP kt thn runmicr xaa uvcxumH iusmtmu."' Geed Attsndance Met Vry I.lltle lleiiticrs el Ifoblle Iinportauce lianwltit The May meeting of thu Lancaster City and County Medical sneiety was held ou Wednes day atternoen with the following memlwrs preecut: 'yfrs Lleller, Berntbei-el, Black, Blackwood, Craig, Compten, Charles, Denver, Ebler, Foreman, Hersf, Iferr, A. .1 , iiertz, Herabey, Kendlg, Livingston, Lfamn B . Leaman J. It., Llgbtuer, Mustr J. It, Muaser.B. E., Miller, Mowery II. A., Mowerj J. I, Newpher, Nctcher, Keimensuyder Cr, H-, Reimensnyder B. J., Kelatid, Kingwalt, Sensenlg, Shewaltcr, Stew art, Sheuk J. II., Trabert, Tielchlcr, Welchans, Weaver D. U. and Zelh Reports from all sections of the ceuntv in dicated but very little sickness prevailing. A number of medical subjects were dis cussed by the members present. A number of doctors irem adjoining counties were present at the meeting. Among them were Dr. Reus, of Yerk, and Dr. Housten, of Oxford. The last Thursday et August was llxed as the date of the annual reunion of the Union Medical tocletleaatjdu Gretna. A Fin Concert. Last evening the King Street orchestra gave a concert at the saloon of Jehn A. Sny der, en North Q'toen street The crowd was Tsry Jarge and the mutic eiicuilent. The pregramme was as rollews : March-" JJ. V. Musical xclmnge" (Tuenkcu-Stain-) Overture " Teat " (Lntenn 1 Waltz" Violet ( Waldteufel ) GavettA " KnthiiBlasm ' (HerimUlu.) Overture" urnbeu ' (Olfentmch ) Maxenrka " Birilsersi)rta(r"(w,iiitam3.) Hnlnctinn ErmlnM " M..bf.l.n,lal 1 i ' (JakubeulsM.) Waltz-" Obn latnn ( nu.fd.J Overture ' Zodiacs; iiuvinnn i Sengand Dance "Pretty Little Claie Pelrctlen "I'litlcnce (Sullivnn ) (Tex.j ., - miud euii, pis iv.ruwu 1 Selection-" Itu Minutes wltn the UlnstiuN " (Brown.) tialep-" Why Net " t'chlepesiell.) Temmy Velllns en Dec. It la somewhat early for street paraders and It was expected that Barnum would be the first one. Temmy Cellins, the Reallng dude, beard that the circus would be hern bs mensged te get ahead of that enterprising showman. Lastevenlng bow as arrayed In hW Bw white aoldler suit, Including an overcoat, with miles of geld (rimming, and piraded around the town. He visited the opera house where he created a great sensa tion, and waited at the Pennsylvania railroad station until very late In order te show the envious train men his wonderful niake up. Today be Is still walking around and he rlslted the court house during the forenoon. He asja that his suit is that of the com Winder or the whole United States army. At The Theatres. At the Fulton opera house last evening there was an audience et fair Blze. The play was "Cynthia or the Gypsy'a Oith" with Miss Ida Lewis In the character or Cynthia The performance gave the best of satisiactier. The members et the specialty company, Which Is stranded here, were te have given aa snUrtalnmeut for their own benetlt at the Wast King street theatre last evening. When S O'clock came it was found that tbeaudlene) feed net, se the doers were closed, or the eeaapany Mr. Duncan went te New Yerk last aranlng, but the ether members are atlll fat town. Elected te the Lejal Legien, At the stated meeting of the Cemmaudery af Pennsylvania, Military Order of the Leyal Legien, st the Union League, Philadelphia, Wedaesdsy nlgbt, the following Lancastrians were elected te membership : Captain Edw. Sdgerlsy, Lieutenant E. O.Lyte, V.P, Resen. aaUlsr, Captain W. D. Stauller. Gen. Leuis Wagner was defeated for membership. Bre &'-.' ft Majer General V. MeM, Gregg was ajevted oemmander. Msakla Leaaaan, charged with cemmlttintr aaaaalt and battery en Mary Miller, waa I by Alderasa Spurrier en Wednesday, aaaeoaldaetbe made out and wasdli- JTsw aaaaalt and battery and drank and . iv eases sgeiasc wjiuatn way ier were by ua aame aidaraaa upon the lateaata. mm MMtma.mvMMcirAi. bull. Keaaa laaatpsiaMm la Amend- asBH te ka Hmhn at Harrttbar. tneatter readers will be Interested te leara the present atatusel thelntermuniclpal bill bow peadlng In the aUte legislature. Or. J. P. Wlckeraham and Marriett Hrealus, esq., reprecenUng the Beard of Trade el Lancaster, have been In Uarrlsburg several times and In conjunction with Dr. Dm is, our city representative, and Senators Nylin and Stebman and ether representatives, have succeeded In having Incorporated In IxUli the Senate and Heuse inter-muulclpal bills all the material amendmeuta proposed In the In terest of Lancaster city. These amendments are In substance as fellows : Each ward having 300 taxable Is te have one select and two common reuncllmen, and for every additional 000 taxsbles oue ad ditional common councilman. The next Lancaster amendment was te leave te the discretion of city councils the question of the establishment of a water and lighting department, with its four commis sioners, clerk, .te. Anether proposed by Lancaster and In corporated In the tending bills gives city councils discretionary powers In regard te taxing property holders for sewers built In the streets in front of their property. This leaves the matter el sewerage Just as it new is. An amendment te the section regulating the laying of water pipes gives the councils the same dltcrotlenary power?, and atlll an other amendment provides that land dam ages suffered In the opening or vacating of streets, shall be paid as they new are paid the county paying for the laud and the city for the buildings destroyed or damaged by said street openings. The only previsions e! the bills In their present shape that will materially change the city government are theso for the election of of a city treasurer by the people, the elec tion of a city controller, and the elec tien 01 uiree city assessors for the assessment of city property. At the first election of assessor one will be elected for ene year, one for two jeara and one for three years. At all subsequent elec tions one assessor will be elected annually te serve for three years. The bill Ne. 10. which pased the Uets', Is new ou second reading before the heuate. All after the enacting clause has been stricken out, and the several sections of the Senate bill Ne, P0, with the Lancaster amend ments Incorporated, have been substituted and will most probably pass both Houses. Tire !tX BCiTI) ON TltlAL, Mrs lull's Case Agstnst the Pcnnsjltaula IUII IUII read Ci'iiipauj Ursan-Tbe Klght te a t'ump. The Rice ejectment suit was given te the Jury this morning. They bad net agreed upon a verdict when court adjourned. The suit el Maria E. Bell vs. the Pennsyl vania Railroad company, was attached for trial before Judge Patterson. Tela is a suit te recover damages ler the death of Jehn Bell, husband of Maria E. Hell, through the alleged negligence or the railroad company. The facts In the case are substantially these : Jehn Bell and Rebert Gibsen were passengers en the Pennsylvania railroad en the night or January 20 and were carried beyond this city. They lelt the train at Lsndlsvllle and Intended te take a train from that station te this city. The.v jrsfted In a room set apart ler pa-wenT until told at the ticket cilice that-feelr train had ar rived and peinteil-A,wn the railroad where they should te te get Bbeard. Whlle walk- I lnjr Cue train Bell was strnck by an east oeunu ira'n anu se caaiy injured that he died ou the 7th et February fellow Iiik. Ills widow then brought this hull mi the ground that It was through the company's negligence that he received the Injuries from which he died. The suit of Jacob Keller vs. Leenard Schmidt and Barbara.ScbmldthUwilowasat Barbara.ScbmldthUwilewasat tacbed for trial In the lower court room before Judge Livingston. Plain till and defendant owuadjninleg properties in ht. Jeseph street, this city, and It is alleged that Kelter has the right te use a pump In common with Schmidt and that en August '1, l-j, the defendants erected a fence ever and across the pump bed, lntcrlerlng with their right te get water. On trial. jmw uk wmr xtrrus htitsKT. A Namber of Arrests Made .llderman Spur rier te Hear the Casts en 1Iuub7. The residents of West Mllllm street have been annoyed for some tlrae by the disorderly conduct of the Inmates of the heue occupied by Geerge, alias " Cetty" Hoever. On Tues day a number of persons get drunk at his house, and between 3 and 1 o'clock in the afternoon a tight was started, In which half a dozen or mere people participated. Olllcers Sbertz, Reilly and Pyle were notified of the row, and they went te the beuse and arrested Hoiver, his wife, Fred Wettlg, Susan Stack house, Rebecca McClaln and Reuben Uutten, and locked them up. Albert Green, a Welsh mountain coon, who was iilt-e In the row, es caped from the ctlicers lu the allernoen but was arrested In the evening. He resisted ar rest and gave the elllcers considerable trouble te take him. Complaints have been made againtt the whole party for drunkenuess and disorderly conduct and participating in an h 11 ray, against Hoever ter keefilng a dlser derly house, and azttlnet Green lir resisting an elllcer. In default of ball the accused were committed for a hearing en Monday evening, bttfere Alderman Spurrier. found DeiMJ. Jehn Bensen, who was betler known as j " Ceeney" Bensen, was found dead In bed at , the hotel or Abner Rlneer, at Spring Greve, urumoreiewnsmp, en Wednesday morning He had been In Lancaster en Monday, and his health was net et the ben 'l'.ie ciuse et his death Is supposed te have beeti consump tion. Deceased was a ceachsmitb by trade and for years worked in this city. Ol late he had been employed at Meuhauics Greve. During the war he was a soldier and served under Captain Geerge M. Franklin, of this city. Ue was buried this atternoen lu the cemetery at Quarry ville by the Grand Army Pest el that place. IJUlt lluatlirta Jehn Bender, baiber, who occupied the basement of Hlrah'a building, corner Centre Square and North Queen street, rioted out between two days, this week, taking along with him all his own goods together with the shaving cups, brushes, sponges, sops, Ac, of his customers. He probably found it a llttle cheaper te move thau te pay rent Tobacco Lath llel.ler. Jehn B. Caughey, of Bartvllle, this county, has been allowed a patent ler a new device rer holding tobacco laths whilst the plants are being stripped thorefrem. This patent was B'cured through Wm. R. Gerhart, solicitor of patents, Ne. 31 North Duke street. Au Appeal I'llee. The county commlhslenora te-dty filed In the protbenotary'a cilice au appeal from the decision et Alderman Mct'onemy In the suit brought by Special Olllcer Helluiau against the county te recover for services In arrest Ing Andy Ebtnan. tschoel Heard Meeting The May meeting of the Lincaster oily school beard will be held this evening. The question of free books will net be determined until the June meeting. The Ux rate for the ensuing year will be fixed and ether Im portant butiness will be transacted, Iteturneii te Ueurt, Isaae Simmons was heard by Alderman A. F. 'Dennelly en Wednesday evening en charges el assaulting and threatening te de bodily barm te William Nagle, Beth caaea were returned te I he August quarter Missions court Urpslra About This forenoon a Isrge party of gypsies, who came In Eaat King street, passed through tbia city. They bad a number el fine bei sea snot Mad Deg, This morning OI11 eer Beas, of the police force, abet and killed a deg en Prince street near James, which showed signs of hydro phobia, " ' A MoaepalyTrtamps. Frem the Hew Bra. The Standard Oil company get In ita work en the Pennsylvania Senate in due at vie. The BllllDgsley oil bill was put en Its passaKe and It was promptly killed by a rote of ! te 1& The Isaue defined by the bill was clearly understood by etery oue. It was n square and open etlert te secure fair play ler the litdUldual oil lellners and oil preducera. In order te accomplish this the bill neught te establish some restraints upon the hydra beaded iuoneoly, which threatens te absorb the leghlature of the atate as It has the oil business Even thoae who opposed the bill did net dare te assert that It would damage any existing Interests, Its fault was that It would" tiave abridged the oainlpetenco of the worst monopoly that ever gained a loethold en this continent. It Is a very sigultlcant fsct that It passed the Heuse. .There was net uesrlv the tight made against It In that body as In the Senatn. The senators are only fifty In number, while tbn representatives run up te 201. or course, It does net require me much rersualve material te convince Ufly men as It does four times that number. The Standard OU coin puny "has been there before." and knewa all about these matters. It Is net lu the habit of wasting Its etlerta when there Is no occasion for se doing. Te make Its tlht In the Senate was, therefore, only lu line with Its well-known policy. There are a geed many people in Pennsylva nia who would net be classed with the twenty-he men who steed up for the Stand ard company en last Thursday ler all the honors et seuatershlp and resulting emolu ments. There Is an unpleasant odor about inai veie wuicn even a w esieru cyciene coma net drive away. The I. It. It. anil Its Leased Line. The report of General Manager Charles E, Pugb, or the Pennsylvania railroad, of the operations of the Pennsylvania main line, the united railroads of the New Jersey division, the Philadelphia A Erie railroad dhislen, and the Delaware and Rarltau canal for lSt Is completed, and will be Incorporated In the fortieth annual report of the Pennsylvania railroad. It says: There was an Increase In the operating ex penses for the vear lst) as compared with 15, of 11, MS 615.55 or 1, rr cent. The passenger business Increased II', per cent In the number of passengere carried, but owing te a fall I tie oil lu emigrant passenger mlleageef ever 75 percent, there was a de crease In the total passenger mileage. There was an Increase of v In the number et tens carried, but owing te a decrease of nearly U percent, lu through freight eastward, the in crease in tonnage mileage was only - pur cent. There were ever ninety-four mile of sin sle track added bv the extension el the Penn sylvania Schuylkill Valley railroad te New Bosten, the building of new- branches In the coke and bituminous coal regions, and the construction and extension et second, third and fourth tracks and siding". There were 1-1 locomotives, ftj pseniter cars, 3,08 ireigbt ctrs and 101 maintenance of way cars built in the Altoeua shops during the year. Prosecuted Fer Adultery. Ames Martin hss been prosecuted before Alderman Dennelly, of the KUhth ward, for adultery and Elizabeth Brill for forni cation. The suits were brought at the Insti gation of Martin's wife, from whom he has been separated for sotne months. The case w 111 be heard en Saturday evening. Democratic Oalns In Indiana. Reports from slxtv-ilve towns and city eWt;rsheld In Indiaua, en Tuesday show large Democratic gMns In all sections, many cities heretofore reliably Republican having elected their entire Democratic ticket. Amusements. The Herst (wcerf Our mulc levers appre ciate standrd uiutlc, unit thli Is veuchd ler In the rapid sale of tickets at Fen I)ermlth'a book store ler the herst organ recital In the first tto tte furined church Frldsy evening suieriorergsn inualc will be a revelation te our people, and the grand chorus et 8) trained voices will con tribute nut a little. Mr. Walter lUiuman has arranged the pregramme, and hlj skill Is de tervlnly known abroad. The Mendelssohn club are deserving of much credit for underhik lnirsnchexcellent music. UMJ.ru. rAHNEsTcrs In this city, en the 3d Inst, Anna r"., wtfu el Henry U. ruhneiteck. The relatives and mends of the fiinlly are re spectfully InvlU-d te attend the funeral Ireui he I husband's residence. Se. iSi Ku.it hlng street, ou rlday uiernlnR at It JO o'clock. li torment et Woodward Hill ccmeter'- !t Uckukr. May 1, 1557. In this city, lehn A., son of Jehn A. and AuelU 1'. tturtfei, u0'tU Line months. The relatives and friends of the f imlly are re spectfully Invited te attend the tunerd trem the paients' residence. Se. Cfi Welt thtslnut street, en baturday atternoen lit 2.J0 o'clock. Interment at Luncusler cemetery. :,d BJUhBla. fblladelpnu Produce Market. rair-AnsxrniA, MsyS. rieur market steiavt siles, suJ SBBTeU ; Mluneseia Uaker, lllmftlSO; Pennsylvania Kamlly, $3 tiC't W, Ventern de, II UsJI SJ ; t'atents, 4 Mftt W. lire flour 8te3y, fj 75S2 B.V Wheat May, tfSKe; June, Jc ,' July, Kc ; August. 9Ji'c Cern ly, iiiic; Jane, ;c j July, 4;c; August, 43c. eats y, S?4&; June, Z',a ; July, ire; August, 3Ac. Hew xera aiaraet. Naw Yest, May S. rieur market dull ; Flue, tj surji If; Superflne, r; leQ'S a , geed te chelLe extra Weauirn, 13 7f35 Uj ; Keed te fancy extra etate.ts 70)t ue ; common te geed extra Western, Kl :Ni 1 7). Wheat Ne. 1 Had etat. da ; Ne. 2 de, 87ic; Ne.2 lied. Winter, Mfty,.,c: June, 9c July, 81Vie; receipts, PS.CW; shipments, 70 eJ. Cern .no. 1 lulled c-'wn, 4fic : May, i-x ; de June, 4-!,c: July, tVtc; receipts, Wu bus shipment!,, 2.CI7. uiu-aa i vrnue ataie. 4jc; no. s an, XHc; Ne. ! Mixed, May, &4c, June, 3li;c ; re celpts, l.SUU bus ; ehipuienta, Jeu Uye dull ; Westera, tbQ'jbc ; State, 37H033C llirley nominal. ierk dull: new mess, IIS 00; old mess, 115(0 015 as. Lord-Mar. $7 35 ; June, 17 S) , July, 17 Si. Molasses dull at l'J$c for boiling stecx. Turiienilne Oull at 37c. tteafn dulJ ; strained te iroed.fl iiXttl "' Fetreleutn dull; Kenned. In cases. sKc Freights dull; grain te Liverpool, ma. Uuttur firm i Wextem c;rainery. 'Jlfl'Jlc; Elgin Creamery, SitfXc j stale dairy, halt ttrkln tubs, ItQZic Uheese Brmt Western Flat, llfJIiUc; geed te choice light skims, 11KOI2SC Fancy White, U tiiy,c; buiia Factory, iKUlic- Jggs steady ; State, 13c; Western, MiQ)3c. Bugarqulut; Krlned CuUeaf, a l-lefflc ; Granulated, 5 ll-l85?ic. Tallew dull ; prluiu city, 3 3-U'SVic. Utce nemlual ; Carolina, fair te geed, 303XC- CoSte dull : (air cargoes, ltJKc. Chtcatlu Preiluce Market. IUIcabe, May 5. 1 p. in. Market opened. Wheat May, Me; June, HJic; July, SIVc.j Aug , KfXc Cern-May, 3r(Ci June, ie'ia ; July, sljc. Aug , tliic OuU-May, 27c ; Julrfe, i'c; July,Jc. Perk Net ijuettvl. I.ard May, 3; June, 17 CO; July, 7 07K ; Aug., I? 15 stmrt Itlbs-May, 17 te ; June, 17 CJ; July. 17 C7K ; Aug . 17 se. cxesiaa. Wheat May, Hc; June, WJiei July, tllc : Aug., 8JJSC ciin-iay, 3a!ic ; June, 3aKc; July, 41Wc; Aug., t:c. Oati v iy, S7c; JuneJSi'ic ; J uly, 2!;:e. t May, ri! l; Jun. rillJ. Perk' I'd-May, id'jjj Juue.sii'JfXi July, 17 07,'; ltiL.'-May, S?X; June, 17 60 ; July, 7 67Xl Aug,7 77X. " limn ana rrovuiens. furnished by b. U. Vundt, Brekor. Cmuioe, May 5, 1 o'clock p. m. , iit-4u -iiiu. uis, iuii, x.aru. May J III1H k.1 Sn'si fb'i ,...MI( ....HIS ... MiJ 6 V 7U7 7 15 7.S5 July AUgUSl.... Heptumber. t'LCOlUUUr..,,.., Winter Wheat. Spring Wheal. . Cern UaU , 5y Uarley , Oil City. Crude Oil -S'X 'ucceljiti Car Lets. u 41 ... V W?i ttceulpu llegs . . , , jieaa ;i5,oie Cleslnar Prlr-,.., 9 n.in.k n . Whoet, Cern. Oaut.'l'e'rk. May June , Lard. ti.'.U C VI 7.C7 7 15 "YS 4 ' Jl.Oil i li'.l'O uy. .... July t4i sui usi.. tsy. September 81 Ueceuiber tju OU City. Crude OU till '...,,., t5 IJe Blet Market. Chicaoe, May 4. The Cretsri' Journal n- ports : Cattle Uwelpta, ,(( bead t shlpmente. , ",iwnwi saipuienu, snipping steers, bu te 1,500 It., MtMCH s5 stackers and feeders, fl 75 wmw, u.w.He a.un , rs, ri 75 uj; bulk, Sjteui i-.iw, uuiii niivuiii, f.wy. fS tit iJO I 4UU1 CSIUU, SJOMIfS OU. lleirs lioeelDts. 13.UUU bead t shlnments. e een bead i market was slew and ft lower; rough and mixed, WJ3(U ; packing and ship- pus-, tUH u , iicm, si ssft M 1 skips. It taf 80, sasap aaeslpu, a,ene Eeaftt shipment, S.npr 1 market weak t shorn, (3 oeW U 1 woeloo. M oeas 01 1 Tvxaus, ri 8 n t lmi, at neae y; KAaT l.tasRTV. uutue - Httvlpta, !Whia , shipment. Ill) tnsrknt slew 1 prliim. It M fair te k'-kkI, ft 5?t( ;e, veiiiuicn, $1 IStM 4C catite shipped te vw eik nettu. Heg KM-uipts, I'OO riHd t Mpuient Krt) heart uiarkM ,low 1 lhllaililphtaii, t ne 'i t lerkers, ISAastet common t.i ivhur. AtrU.Wi plKS tJ .VUI (Oj hcgi shipped te Nvn lerk, none. Sheep Keeetpta, l.tre head t shipments, l.'X't tnarketfatrt piline, ItixsJIUt fair te icoedi a.1 ;t M i reintmm, i .vyjt 11 , Unit, l ntJ BW rprtnK 1rihI), t''(tii ue tlemaud ler Weel 8hcei. new tnra atecaa. Mlw Veaa, May 5, 1:30 p. ui. Meney leaned at 403 per cent. Ktchange steady, It 7lt4 ft. Uovernments itrui Cunvncy 6's, II H bid; 4s Coup, II ; bid t H's de. It 10 bid. The stock matket ejHMied trnctlenally lower, but niter the first llttcvu minutes became acttu undertholiadel Keck Island and Heading, and prices steadily nl anced. The best prices are currant at the prusent writing and show nd eanccs ranging from 'i te 3 ht cent. 1'ert Werth ft Denver City was the feature et the morning's dealings. The stetk opened this morning at Si', and was bid up te B0, Ml adxance of "H jwlnts ou reports of vaitiy Increased wirn. lugs. The market at the present writing Is flriu. H-.eca Markets. (Isolations by lieed, McUrann ft Ce , bankers i.ancssier, a. 1" YOKS LIST. Canada Pacific C.C.C.AI Colerado Coel Central I'ac Canada Southern ChLSt. L. ft Pgh Men. ft Kle U Del. L. ft f Krte 11 a., si. . t; ' !' . 4l . M 12a. Jr f .1 Mu hV'I IA 4'sJ 4-, 4"W tit 6l, .in; 13- ls7. 34S 31?, 1WS 1 3.S Pi s' "?, "il t;:s, s 3"i SUj llll 1', &i SO ttli eJ 12IS W-i 113 1131, !3i4 M ., 34 33 5-S .V, r ; set. je. w. MM TOl, Tb, 111 l, pliv-i 57S s;s 137H Brie, Znds , luivf rfr. k. ,. pi. K.a t LOU. ft N L. Shere Mich. Cen Heck Valley Missouri Pacific M.I N. I. Pref X. West. -H.Y.C stoat Tennessee c Omaha Oregon Transportation Si. 3IVt Wi Si's 121 113 Si'1: S3J unne s n , Pacific Mall v, nituiuttuu Acriuiuai ., St. Paul... 41k Tex. I'ac Union Pec Wabash Cem Wabash Prut Westem U West Shere Bends. & POi; Mew Kngland 5a raii.AUKi.rHiA list. Leh. Vel B-, N. Y.ft I'htla UH Pa-K U- 7 IUAdln '.'.'.H Leh. Nev Hestenv. Pass l'.ft K N.Uent Peeples Pass Udg. Gen'ls. mi Phtla. Trnctlnn W 5 ts .-S.k -"i.'i li 11-lB S 1"3S (W-i VOLITIV4L. "JCIOH COUNTY COMMISSION EK, HKNKY nttCHUAK. et Lancaster City. Subject te the decision el the Democratic convention marauidJtw F OK COl'NTY COMMISSIONEK, J.W.KELLY, of Marietta, Pa. Subject te the decision of the Democratic Convention, lt.-d. lour influence ollc-inie-tidAw F OK COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SIMON' L. UHftNUT (Farmer), Of East Deneiral nwnshtp, Subject te the de cision of the Democratic County Convention. 1 our Influence rtspvcttully solicited. uilJtfdftw F K COL'NTY COMMISSION KK. JACOB W. LKUE1L Ot Ephrata township. Subiect te Demecrallc rules. marll-itdftw pOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A. Z. UIXGWALT, t.recer. First Ward, City. Subject te MTnn. erotic rules. al-tfdAw F R COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SOLOMON ZEAMEU, Farmer, Of West Hemnfield township Subject te the Decision or the Democratic Convention, mara-tfdftw FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. At the reijust el many friends I announce myselt as acandldite for County Commissioner. Subiect te the decision of the Democratic County Convention. our influence respect fully solicited. HbNltYF HAUTMSN. ln'li?' w- E'l,t ' ampwtwr Township. F It COUNTY' COMMISSIONER- ELI BATTEN, of I'pp-'r Leicnck township. I announce my self as a candldite for county Commissioner subject te the decision or the Democratic County Convention. Your Influence respect fu'ly solicited. Was a candidate for County fommlsslener before the last convention, andut the request of my friends withdrew In favor et the candidates Irem the southern district, tfdftw EL1UA1TE.V. A' A' If ADVKJiTISEMESTX. AKINU POWDKH. B ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of purity, atrengtn and whoiesemenoss. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Htld only in cant. Keval lUxisa Pewdir ccw 108 Wall Street. New Yerk. mayKdydftw WTANTED-BOYS TO I.EAKN 1'AINT '. 1NU- U. A. ALTICK, ltd 4iand4 West Orange Street. ATTKNTION-OPFIOEKS AND MKM BEUS of the 771h Kegt. I. V. V , are r luested te meet en Saturday, May 7, at eight e clock, at Hetli waller's Hall, te hear something te their advantage, lly request of MANV MEMBEUS. ANTKD-KIVE GENERAL MOUSE Servants and four Coots; also two girls for restaurant. Apply r'UKK or CHAItOE, at F. 11. THOUT ft CO.'S Krnploymenterace.iiN erth Uueen HL ("eceud fleer.) SEASONABLE REQUISITE, KE PINED Campher and Insect Powder are standard remedies lu preventing the ravages of moths. A large stock of bulb et the finest grade ultaluablu, at HUBLEY'S DUUU STUItK, i nest ninir ntreeL. FOR RENT-OKANT HALL, A LARGE, well-lighted room, with ante-room, and suitable ler ledges or printing office. Alse two large rooms en second story of same building, suitable ter eltlcea orledglug rooms. JeELL. HUNKS, upr23 2wd Ne. 3i North Duke street. WASTK D-A SITUATION BY A child's nurse ; also by a young man as salesman in a grocery store, can command I ado ; refeiences furnished. Apply at F H.liteUTftCO'H Employment Ofuce,2iN. yueen ht. Cecend fleer, p rrtHK DAILY M A 1UCET IS TUE'FEaiJK X te go for all klads of New and Fresh Vege tables. We have everything you waut. Cema and sue ; It will de you geed I. s. Abe rcc living every morning these fine Columbia chad, cleaned and delivered promptly, inVitd 8. VOX. THE LATEST JUST THE TUINQ for business purposes Scotch Cheviot Trousers. We have them In twenty different patterns. Fer weir they cannot be excelled. all and see them. A lull line of Scotch Cheviot Suitings at moderate prices. UOSENbTKlN'S FINE TAII.OItlNG. Ne. 37 North Queen Street QAB1NET l'llOTOaUAMlS. OO TO TUB NEW YORK GALLERY lOlt SUPERIOR WORK. aprtJJwdK MO. 10 NOHTH QUEEN 8T, xmw AeramtMttmumntA. s1 rsVaOHA KINKH"AND"BKT D)jyJVJ TKH CllaMPAUNt THAN Due de Monteballe. AT KUIIIIEK'.t l.lytJOU BTOHR, Ne. il Centra Square, lJinc.ister, Pa. WA N T K D-AN AITHENTIOK TO learn dtessinsklng. Thn McDowell sys tem et cutting and lilting taught Apply te HAT,l.lRKKI,Slt. ltd' vH North ljueen street. DR. II.M. llAUNMN, " n recent graduate et the .tefferten Medical Cellsse, Is located at NO, ! KSKT KI.M1 sr, Surgical wounds Heated aullseptlcally. Patmu Patmu age respeetlully solicited. lnsj'J Iwd T KVAN'S rXOllll. Levan's Fleur TI1H BEST. M.ThftS "MT1LL1AM EDMONDS, WhelMilt Deilwial Ocmmusna MeHhaat is AtL Kisnser CIGARS. AdvHticea nmdoen sjileable geixls. Office and Salesroom, NfVilDYiTHSTIlKKT. aprls3nid Pievldenee, Khode Island. PUIU.'C S.VLli OnSTl UIY. MAY 7 at 1 o'clock p n . at Ne 313 Kast Freilerlck strtHit, of bedsteads, sideboard, elnk. Tables, Chairs, Steves, IngrnlK and ltig l'ariela. lihuss, Katthen and llnwaie, anda great assortment of Household Heeds, tee numerous te mention. KACIIEL SlIAFFRIl. U. Ht ntsr. Auctioneer. lnSitd CBK1NU 01'KNlN(i A fresh luppy of I'ndernear Just received. Pant, shirt, ieral!. Neckwear, cellar", cutis, su-peuders, llrllNh Hese: best in the market. Se.ips, I'erfamerles, llsudkeiehlels. l.suudiled and Cnlnundrled shirts. Persons tram the city or county can a e money at It. s. FKTTRKI.V., One Price Heuse, Ne SJ North Quien st. ftsTStouiepenuvery etenlng. aSK-Iyd BANKERS. " KUHN, LOEB&CO., BANKERS. SONASSUA ST., NEW YOKK, HAVK CONSTAN'TLY ON It AND A SEL&tatON Of CHOICE INVESTMENT SKCL'UtriaS. Comisnendenco et Bankers. Brokers, erd In. I vector velnrs -ellellisl t, li.' Iind til.Thft ui'itiNii, is;. A New Departure ter Lancaster In Fine T.il ertng. Importing direct from the best makers et Ftne Woellens. 1 havs ustrecrlcd through the ltoten custom heus-, a lurgu Invoice of my own Importation of SLlTl.Mi, SPltlNO 0 rtlCOATlNO AND 1BOUsKlll.su, The like of which, for style and ijusllty.his never ba iqualcd lu this city, and cannot be surpassed. A sp'ctal ln Itatlen ts hereby extended te all In waut of spring Uarments te call early and secure Cheice Patterns Werkmaushlp the ery best. and prices lower than ever. II (4EHHAUT, mari7-lydll e. 43 North QuienStieet TJ SE MANHEIM Reller Fleur! lan2-3mdlteed pRKbEKN E YOUR CLOTHING BY 1'ALKINOTIILM IV TAR PAPAR! Net Sticky but Clean eud Nice, and sold by the yard. Campher and Pure Insect Powder. Ab solute ncutlty for -eal Skin Coats Is secured by packing them In TAK IIAU3, TOR SALE AT Cochran's Drug Stere, NOS. 137 A 133 NOUTH QUEEN ST. mars Ijeedi: Lancaster, Pa. IIOOT.1 AXD SHOKS. -sJkTEW SHOE STORE. HIEMENZ'S K W- Shee Stere and Factory. Infant Kid llntten -shoes, 25c. Chllds' Spring Hes-1 "liew, Sue Misses High Cut Pebble Ilutten. 11 te i, 11 B. Ladles' Pebble button, u'splen.Ild shiw, ll.iu. Indies' Uvst l'ebble Uutlen, round or square te i sn. Men's Ftne Lace l-hees;ll.iV Men's Henvv sed Army shoe, ll.CO. ties') Heb-.Vatl Shoes, II (0 Heys' Late Shet. 75c nud II Ce Lailtes' Kine Kid Hand-Sen ed Turn Shee, IJ.U). Misses' Pine Kid spring Heel Shee, II 15. Chtlds' Heel Selar Tip shoes, s te II, 75c Chllds' Ooed Pebble Hutten, Sprint Heel, 75c Misses' Scheel Shoes, solid leather II te 2. II 0U. Misses' spring Heel Ilutten Shoe. 11 te2,i)Uc. Shoes of all kinds made te order. Hemember we have rouiet ud t e coers above the old stand NO. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. apl-tfd JOHNH1KMK.N4. PAKASOIJI. B. a &ii. LADIES ! The PAIIASOL SEASON is upon us, and we offer ter your inspection a very line line Indeed. Yeu will And prices rematkably low, and WE WILLOlAllANTKB that you cannot buy the same grade of goods A.NYWHEItE ELSE for as Utile money. Our assortment Is the largest, assort ment the most varied, and prices lower than anywhere els'j. A visit will con vince you. Parasols mads te order te match Drees Goods. AsT-Itepatilngand recovering done. R. B. & H. 14 Eaat King St. apl-3md rsii AMU tOWrBBH. m2E SQUARE PL-ACE TO BUY YOUR TEAS, COt'PEESA.ND OltOCEllIKS IS IN THE 8QUAUBAT CLARK'S American Tea, Coffee and Grocery Stere, SO. 26 CENTUE SQUAKE, Square goods at 'riuare Prices. Clarke's Pure Borax soap only 5c. We are selling grrut iuan ties of Crackers, fresh but Just In. The Square Stere Is headquarters for theso Pretzeletia by the pound or bairel; they ate Just the square thing, (Jive me another pound or your lioed Coffee ; It Is the best 1 gel uny where, is fre quently said te us JOHN A. Ct.AItK. mariJlMAw l Centre Square. w OKK1NO MEN WANTED. Te knew that thev cun buv Tea. CnrTnna nnd UrocerleiWiMirteiit chcujierat Clarke's Origi nal Tea and Coffee Stere than the same quality can be bought elsewbere. CeftVea Fresh Hoestod Dally, l.'X, is, 18, 20, tl and i) Cents per pound. Clarke's Combination coffee at 23e per pound Is admitted te be the best value ever offered te the coffee drinking community of ijtnraster. Fleur I Fleur! Fleur I Ths ureat Plllsbury Fleur, 73c. per quartert Clarke's AA. Heller Heur, Mc; lilnkley's Kzcells Bells, oue. Ker quarter. 25c per half quarter) Gingrich s eck Hill Mills Fleur, &uc. per quarter, c per half quarter. Canned Goods and oettled Uoeds I It lsttstenlshlne te sua hew fast we are telling ttem 1 3 cans Suing beans forS5ei Scans Lima tleans, 25e 3raus rich and rare Mara Peas, SSe i 3 cans Cherries, 25c t ScansGoeseberrlos, 25e 3 cans blackberries, 25c t B cans Tomatoes, 210 j 3 cans Cern, 25e I 2 cans Table Peaches, 25c t 2 cans baker's Whole Tomatoes, 25c. Fresh Canned Clams, 15 and 25c. a can t they make a very nice soup : try them. 30.LOJ pounds Starch. Sparkling Spr.y Glass Starch, pound boxes, 20e a box. Large Lump starch. 4)ie. per pound. Elastic, Magic, Quaker and We-.d's Gless Starches reduced te Se. a package. Sugars never were se cheap. Light lliewn Sugar. 4),e. Almest White Sugar, 6e. Granulated Sugar, en. Pow dered Sugar, oue. Clarke, the P.oneer ter Lew Prices and the guiding sUr for square and honest dealing. CLARKE S Original Tea and coffee store, Ne. M West King Street. mw Coffee ground by electricity, telephone connection. TJsNITKD SHOWS. " "" Lancaster, Saturday, May 14. BARNUM & LONDON United Shows ! TEN TIMES LARGER AjNl) BETTER, Capital, $4,000,000. Daily Expanses, $7,000, Augmented and Increased by 11 Most Marvelous Features and Attractions A Till LYUUl.ATANtt WONDKItrUL EaHUIITION. TRIPLE ALLIANCE CIRCUS IN 3 RINGS. KLI.tATs.il .srAUKl'lltrOUMANCES. . Grand Reman Hippodrome, With Thillling Races TWO DOUBLE MENAGERIES WITH RARE BEASTS. linnienna Museum or Living Wonder. HERDS OF ELEPHANTS. - DROYES OF CAMELS. 000 Hoteefl nnd Ponlea. 100 OaRa and Chariots JUMBO NATl'KAl. AS 1,11'K, AND UUIJAT 1VOUY 1IONKD HKKI.KTON. ALIOE-Jumbo's Widow and Fermer Oompanien-ALIOE. KING THEEBAW'5 Remarkable Hairy Family, A newlj dtscevtied tjpoef tin in nil belii),'. steurud In P-uruinb nt tbe vipriitnel lett.OOOIn Oeld (MFTAIN PALL B0YT0N. The UnrlTalcd Aqnanant, In htsWonderlul Aeustlc Eiitvrtalnnitfnt, pftf-iriimd In a spsclally constructed Lake u( Crystal w stcr. 100 Stsrlling acd Seul-Stirring Acts, 2G0 Phenomenally Expert Performers. THE FLYING GYMNASIUM, PerfnrtnlUK en theTrnpcie, whlle rldlnK t SOtnPvs nn hour. Theusiinda of Attractions te Bewilder and Charm Everyone. MA HVKLni's EX lUHITJOSS OE THAIS1D AXIMA1.& P. T. BAENUM Once luore among his millions el lltlle Irlcnds.'nnd prcsentltiK the GRANDEST SHOW OF HIS . LIFE. 2 Performances Each Day, 2 and 8 P. M. DOOKSOPEN AN General Admission te Everything Only 50c. Children Under Nine Yeare, 25 Oents. GREAT FREE STREET PARADE, W 1th II (,(.) worth of rurti nnluml" and et.lects en the lnerntnK et thfl arrival et the Shew. -l or ill" KcoimuiH-liillen of the wlstilni; te avoid thx rreil en the Keunds an otllje ha lHav4tHtiliibPdat HtHtt' H')OK sreltK. 133 SOIIIH OUKK.S MTKKK r, whera rr,-rvid num tjcird itcauta can he purcli.utd at the regular prlce and adtuijslen tickets at the usual slight ad EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. WII.Ll.XHllllTIN 01!K MAY 14 AMVBKaKHTa. TyrlSS SA1.1.1K IIINTON. THKCIIAUMIM. OCALlST. Miss Sallie Hinten, And a Powerful Dnmatle fempany In " LIT lLC lsllIC., Pandlw. JUy 5. Striwhurir. May 8. Christ! ana, -May". w-PItICK3-A3.'Cunts. ml Jtd "i HAND OKUAN Kht.IT.Vl. lit Mr. A. M. Berst, AsSIbTLH BV Mht Pett, .Mcildclssellll Club AM) OltA.SU UIOHl. ist Reformed Church, i'KiiiAYi:vi:.MM:, mayihii. TICKETS .fuOK.VTi. srTe be had at Mr Ien Hcrsuiith's Heek 8tore. upr3ld C1ULTON Oi'KHA UOUSK. six mehts anhTaTuildai MATINEI., commk.sli.ne Monday Evening, May 2, 1887. lteturn Ingagcmcnt of the Distinguished Actrvts, IDA LEWIS. -ANDIIKU- Superler Uratnallc Cetiipatir. UEPLKTOIUK KOK WKKK- TIIUKSHAY-" Jann hre." rKIHAY-" False Celer t or. Leur Itc Tenze " and " KetiKh Dluirend " SATUUllAY (Henbla Hill)-" Lucrell.1 Iter Kl,"and "Twe lluziiids." hATUUUAY I Matlnce)-" LlKhtnlnR riesh." PRIOBS, - - lO, 20, St 30 OB NTS. lle-rrvedbeuts new ea sale ut Opera Houku. aprjvetd WUM aLM UM Ut.11. DIOR KKNT. JD Twe or tour rooms In Brimmer's New llulldlns;. Ne. IMS North Quecn struel, Heal and aus included. Apply at teblS-tfd Uumskkll'S L1VKUV OFFICK. FOIl HALK OK KENT n KICK STABLK and let, 17x) feet. en Christian strtet, 1 tween f.aBt Klni? and Orani? strrets. Cun bu i-aslly chanued Inte a iimchlun shop or ware heutM. Liuyu-rms. 11. C. IIIlLMi tKKK, alutld tternfy-at-l iiw. ouTeinitTNT ok hia:. Heuse with modern Improvements and steamboat, LutKOluwn and jaid. Avnrtelyef fniltlrtesand Krapu vines, iie. I'M HenU Lime street. Apply te KKHAF LASIH", aprS-tld Ne. iSi: North LlmoStrtet. TOK HALE A GOOD KSTAHMSHKD A3 business, In the be', locution ut Harris burir. Pa., en North Sd street, anove 'Market. Don't itculrn mitch capital. Uoed rreanns ler selllnir. Address, U, W. K, aC-lmd 101 Locust St. Harrlsburu, Pa PUI1UOSALE OK VALL'AHI.E C1TV PttOPKUTV. On Fbieat, Hat '3, 1SS7, will be sold at publle sala at the Keystone Hetel North (jueen street, Lancaster city, the fellow. liiK described real estate, rate the property of (ieergeSbulmyerand A. W. tiusiel, deceased, te wit: All that certain let or around with tres tle, stable, gcalrs and othertmprevements there on uad as a coal j ard, situated en the wentsldn of North 1'rlnee street, near the Columbia A Iteiullng tallread depot. In said city of Lancas ter, Pa. BcglnnliiK at a. point en the west side of North Prince street, thenceextendlnalenKld Prlnce street north u leei 8 Inches, word or less, te ethor ground of the estate of A. W. Hussel. Thence westward along ground of same Idi feet, tbencu south 157 K-et, thonce outhwest euthwest ward 101 feet, mere or less, te property of tte Columbia A Heading railroad, thnce southeast ward along prepe rty et said railroad company 2JJ feet, mere or less, te ether ground of estate of A. W. uuswl.tliencenorthwaidaleng ground of same lis feet, thence eastward along MiuiehO feet te said I'rlnre itreet. This property Is well located and is better adapted lotnerecetvliric and handling of coal and lumber than any lu the city, and will be sold without reserve Hale te commence at 7:Wp. nt , of rulddiy, when attondance will be given and terms utadu known by JOHNIl BUHSKL, Kiectorsef A. W. Itussel. deceastd. JULIAN HIlUl.MVKlt. Xzeeutrlx el Uee. bhuimyer, deceased, llanar eui'BiaT, Auct. iuuyt-0 d TsTtO'TIUE TO TKKSPA8SEKS AND Jl UUNNKUS. all jwrsena are hereby for bidden te trespass en any et tte lands el the Cornwall and npeedwel estatca la l.tba l.tba nen or Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or unenclosed either for the Eurposeef sheeting and fishing, as the law will a rigidly enforced ugalust all trespassing en aid lands et thti undersigned after Oils etlce. WM.UjLKUAN ruKLUA.N, It. I'EUUY ALUKN, CDVY.O. FKKKMAN, apra Ud Atfirneya for H. W. Celeman's Heirs HOI 11 F.AIiLtKU. iiilTOll.lSdAJlir jnr noens. J. H. (UVI.KKACO. CARPETS. KEKTIMM. NKIV IN CAHPKTS 1 LOWtSl'CAill l'UICE.1. New Kiigsund Muts. Aurera nnd Held Medal Speepers Every sweeper bear our rlnn name t loer and Stair oil Cleths. New Celers In Window "hades. hhailluK and springs and Cord ill turt'scnea!. Carpets eued and Laid. Uhades made and hung at short notice. llnm-Made tlag anil Chain Carpets. r Everything Chinp terCa h JolinS.6ivler&Ce., Me. as Eaat KIuk Btroet, LANCASTfU, PA P S stere open Saturday and Mon Men ti iv evening1), ether evenings cluse at A u clock. D UE3S GOODS. lew Seft Weel Dress Goods NentStiipcs, New Checks, Illu initmtd .Stripes, Illiiminated Checks, l'rench l'laids, EiirIUIi Vhii)cen, Cream Serges, Serge I'launels, Zepliyr Gitigliatns, Sat inesand Crinkles. Alse, l'riestly's Celebrated lllack Goods, IlegatU Silks, Satin Hha datna and Surah Silks. Fancy Velvets, Braid, Passamenterie, Tape Fringes, Fleunclnge. Jouvin's Kid Gloves, Meu8qu9taire Gloves, Lisle Gloves, Ruohlegs, Spring Hosiery. SPRING JACKETS NOW HEADY IX FULL ASSORT MEXT, IAGER & BROTHEB, Ne?. 26 ft 27 West King 8t, LANCAbTKll, PA. TAONIFIOENT FIANO.S AT WOODWAUU-8 AOMCV. Come and see them, NOS. M W EAST K1HU fcTa apm-lyA Lancaster, Pa. .At 'JW J .i ASc 5h"V; ,.,. .ei)ML. ttffXLi&!K.: Jtu.lli -JV. ,yis' ., ?'k'.. jjgsgfegyigi rattrvafeash-iaV; . itVWsiswMaft
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