: tttv &.htvUtmtt: Jraen Ce., bitikm riA I-1 S-t, Sile turd 'Tifrftiid. Jle . who rrallv wns I thev were werklnir t WBHllktltlllH! Thov Ker of moil In this city, who Fwnra customers of M r. Themas:. Brums Themas did all the talking. r very suioeth-tonjrned fellow and 1 In 'linsiiiess-llke way. He told ineat lue tame story te everybody. He raadil that lia liml rrvpntlv returned from iOallfornla.whero he was crewing Irull, and iJM limlher lMivnnl had instructed him te VJme te Incastcr nnd ether towns te soil ,. Steed. He said that they Inteniled run- -Hnlng a car lead of Inmsnnx, pineapples, , lemons, Ac., hore each w eek or every ether .fwecK, according 10 new me iicimuiu . V: ft cave the nrlces te the dealers and they f&Wwmrama far hnlew wlmt thev had lican Saf pvlnir Ter coedn Hint severiii 01 iiinirujnve & fhilr orders. Afler selllm? Jf oeds S i i " . ' - . . ...... iitliA men returned tot ieiiii. THTHOns ?!L . . . 1 ..A. a. a. I, nn B-l lit t .jUiezwTWuuy a ceuuiiei. iia i u"""' M the goods were bollix sold at such v'ery low figures he would ask the purchasers te Mttle up their old accounts Imfore the hlnmnnls were minle. The limn who "i'Mve his name in Themas had this letter, ".ibnt did net show it te anyone, and after . . . . , , ..... !,..- .!. U- IWHllUK 11 UQ Wlllllll CllUCmer 111 CUIICtl Uiu $3k " The two men called nnen II. I Mel- IRktber Is net specially arj"jH"1" en1?r fa JMiice TlelrcP01JmrtlnK le be from Mr. Themas. In wliKii no kiaisil mm h Ts?"n8ar I?"0"-, en North (jnoen street, otie S'dv last week and sold him n lotef lemon. f'SThe poeds were te nrrive In u few days, &''. but they did net come. The two rascals $ lld. however, and when thev returned the tm no-called Themas askeil Mr, MolIliiRer whelher he did net own the house n small ?,S bill. Mr. McllinRer told him that he did, SJU'1.. t.n AA nnl fnl htniiiful ittllint lltul'if '. acramtien. as he had never been talked te 'ift'J tWat manner by any reprosentatlvo of the " Ann befere. The man Themas talked verv IK.!- nfaelv and said Hint hlshrnlheruaserankv r;(.iAi. . .' : . . . . ... !. 'Ma tie praimwv wainen eiu mil fteiueu i tint. ,Mr. Melllnger Mid he cellKI easily .MVthe bill, se he gnve him n cheek for the t-tail amount, t'll. at the same time telllnc t . UIUI MIBt UVUIll IIUl I'dlU 4YIIUIIIPI 1IU Will 'jVSJIm lnmnns or tint. Thn tnnn went at enm -B .,!. .,..., ... .lt.l ...., .. ..... ...l.nll.A. I.n Un.. f?Ksvtnth Northern hank, en wli jell the check ts& 'n drawn, and procured the innney. The "i the namoef Kdward Themas aciess the r,bcli of the check nnd drew the money. In tlie same mannorthe inen procured a check Mi ter $21 from II. V Weber, hut they Hid net Set it cashed. During their stay here the :3W wen latuist llliuil i. it j.uKtiu, n mi in p;ii - lntlmate friend of the roil Mr. Themas. -ir. JHere they told the s.nne old Htery about I'M1 lrult, but Mr. Kckert did net think that S tJSJ the felleiv w he clilmcil it was u brother of &4.'i!f5- r, Themas. They iumi ealled upon pU h Samuel Cl.irke, who beuuht an Older of 4y?goeds which were te have been here last ?r?Hl'tlrf1nY" nil! mil tint rnmi. II tnu fin WednCRdav that tiie men obtained the gpjgr? checkfc fiem Messis. Mulllnger und Wejiur ElT"' Tift W(il.ni U'rfilA ir 1 f Tlinn.nti In iSfiS'hlla'dcliihla that he had Riven thelr ngent Bcnecic, uiu as iney din net rcceive it Mr, Buutlnt', a clerk for Mr. Themas, ceme te ' Lancaster yesterday. HobeKnnauluveNtl- ' gallon, and found out nil that is stated , above. He examined the namoef IMivaid . Themas en the check, giv en by Mr. Mel- linger, and at encu pronounced It a foifjery. He aUe vniil that the man who gnve Iiih name as Themas Is a fraud of the llrst water. A full description of the fellow wusjjlvcn him, but he could net tell who he Svas. He said that Grant was their irent, but be had been with tlieiu only a ceuple of weeks, and he knew llltle about .nun. iie iueukiii mat me tnemcnwiiru rUlnij teucther, and that the bogus TlieTrra?vtjaJiied his Information concern lag the buslnosSef-lhQ,liouso from Grant. x -Inquiry was made Iiare and It was IJT-. learaK that the men went te Columbia tJSi.. twkfwvi T nnnnetnii n Mil ( Iii-iii.ia tlnllnil Tn 1I.I swf a wt 4Miii4ia.vi ! iiiuiivii niiu trit iui jui' &S timore by ay of I'drry villa. They paid iPW thalr linrd at the Rtmnis bnuse with n Check en a West Chester party, w hlch wns . afterwards feun 1 te be geed. 1IKATII OTA YOVN'tl MAX. Jeseph Kmltliu VIctlmorTyiihelil l'over. Jehn r. 1"e-t Held fur Assault und lluttfiv , Celu.miii, J line ".T.-Jeseph .Smith, ngetl SI, died en Thuisdav ufternoen at the home of his father. If. .Smith, near town. The death resulted from typhoid lever. HewaJun empleye of the Keeley Moe company. The funeral will be held en Saturday morning at 9 o'clock j ien Ices at Hely Trinity Catholic church. Benjamin Hairlson, son of I)ald '. Mowery, died jesterdav afternoon, aged ixteen months. The funeral will be held en Saturday afternoon at t o'clock from the heme of his parents. Jehn F. Tester was given a hearing last evening bclore Squlre Selly. Frem the evidence it appear that Fester kicked Harry Stclter n lew hours before Sletter was Killed en the railroad. Fester claims that the boy insulted his sister and he kicked him. The bej's leg hnre marks of the man's shoe where he had received the Wew. He was held In J.M0 for trial at Court. Isaac Daikus and Jehn Stiller, at rested yesterday by Officer Keech for being drunk and disorderly, were given n liear Imr by Squire Hershey, who sent them te jail for fie days each. A game of ball will be played en Satur day afternoon between the 'lionsidesand Columbia teams. Death er.Mrw. Murthii F. (iiiiku. The Lancaster friends of Mrs. Martha Fllun Cause, wife of J, Tayler fiause, esij., of Wilmington, Del., were greatly shocked last evening te hear of her death, which occurred some tlme en Thurday at Spiing Lake, N, J, lira. Oau'-e was a sister of Mrs. Gee. M. Kline and of .Mr. A. C Fllun, of this rlty. She whs about (!0 ycais of age and her husUind is the head el the great Harlan-Holllngswertli ship building firm ofWHndngten, Del. Fer many years Mrs. Cause has Leeu a leading spirit in sedctv, church work and high charitable enter prise In Wilmington. She was distln uUhed for amiability of character, bonevo benevo boneve ence of spirit nnd unflagging real In all Koedporks. The mother or four childien and centre of a household that exemplified the highest culture, she was a liberal patroness of the humanities, ntul her death Is a sad affliction te the many Interests with which she was related. Said Te He Incorrigible, Ames Miller, of Landlsville, 12 cars. old, wasbeforethe court this morning ou a charge of being incorrigible. His mother is dfad, hl father's wercabeuts Is , net known and Mrs. Sallle Hartranft; his aunt, with whom he made his home, ap peared as the complainant. The court was net satisfied with the testimony oflered te prove that he Is Incorrigible, and continued the cae until his grandmother and ether Wltutt.es cull, be examlnwl. XM Wltmer'a DIappearauce. The WtttSide Citiien et Villa I'nrk. fni. Mi Cd.Aof,Iune::i)' J.m lenstliy "rtlcle en br til ittuer, and the elferts made te find tirf any trace Of him. Up te that time netliim. l& was hea:U of him, altheuuh the best detee- ,- uvesin tnai scsiien weioen thecase. The J2 fslitnr is of cpltiieu that he has bten feullv dealt with, ; . . . r. . i;uesen iTJiicipai. . a uib meeting or me txiara or trustees of reamyhimU toliege lu Geltbt.urg en tMiruay, Jtev. Herbeit C. Allemuii. of t i ,ii i kim vikvivu puucipai ei me pre- g, t OMtery dtpartinsnt. IAMrf.. k. .. , ....... t ,.. .1 ran go in sliltil his head te itontieman s iiikiiI the ground ed RiiddenlV about and nderlns him unconscious. en men siiuuuniy mriiti iiiuuuu, b the tongue of the wagon off and ttlnir the vehicle. The three ladles uMihrnunntil nnmi tlm tiirnnlkil. The horses ran as faras the tell-gate, which wns shut in front or them, anil they inen lan back te the farm or Kdward Kfttillman, where they were chased Inte the barn yard and captured. Fdward T. Fralm was out driving at the lime and he happoned olengjust after the accident had occurred. lie placed Mr. FIhs nnd the ladles In his carrlage anil brought them te town. Mr. l'lss was still unconscious when taken home, 1ml re covered after a lime. Dr. J. A. F. Heed was sent for and lie rendered the noccos neccos nocces sarv medical aid. He found that Mr. list had rccelvcd ncut about an Inch long, In depth te the bone en the right slile of the ferehead. He hail also received an ugly kick ever the region of the liver. Ne bones woie biekeu, nnd his Injuries are net serious, although he Is pretty well stiffened and haseenslderable pain te-day. Miss Lulu Flss was first bollevedto hnve had her shoulder broken, but that was net the case. All or the ladles were mere or less badly bruised, nnd the shock was u great one te them.' Tin: DAIItV MAIUH' I'AIITV They Hnve n lait-ge Crowd In n Itountl Iteuntl , ful tiniil'in 17iV evening the dairy inalds' iaily( uuder the nusplres of the ladles et the Moravian church, catne oil. It was held In the yard of the old Muhlenberg prop erty, en" West Orange street, which Is new occupied bv the Fdlsen Fleitrlc Light company. The ynrd looked beautiful, as It was Illuminated by four large electric lights and six smaller ones. In the yard theie wero n number of tables at which Ice cream and Ice cold milk were served te the many people who attended. The milk was kept cool In thn fine spring In the cellar of the hotise. It was served by pretty young girls who wero neatly dressed as dairy maids, whlle the young men who assisted wero knee breeches and bread brimmed straw hats. Mrs. J. Max Hark was at the head or the affair und slui was assisted by the following young ladles and gcntlomeu: Mrs. .alim, Mrs. C'hniles Hosier, Misses Minnie; Splcklur, Jeunle Chambers, Mnggle Wenrlch, Amanda Wcurlch, Kate ltaldwln, Annie Knehler, Ijiura lllcknrd, Helen Albright, Mnggle Shult7,. Viela Jleusenl, and Alessrs. Jnceli Gruel, Frederick Helm. Huge Hark, Hmry Dclbe, Albert HpeaKer, Arthur Del be, Frank F. Haul), Jehn Martin, Victer Fllnn, William llllekenderfer, G. I'm low, .1. Khulu, Albert Merkh and ethers. During the entirn evening Ihore wns ex cellent music li. the eichestm of tlie Yeung Men's Democratic, society. The nllalr wasn financial suciess. N1IOIIT LOCALS. dehn Mynis, butcher of Xew Helland, was driving about two miles north el that place en Wednesday, nnd ou the read the king belt of the wngen onine nut. Myers was thrown eutaiul had his head and f.ice badly cut. " Heddy" Hessler, n boy alie was with him, wns but slightly Injured. Jehn Deem, fariuerly of Lnncaster, who left here many years nge, and Is new liv ing ut Ickesburg, Ferry county, ciiine te Lnncaster te-day te see his old home and visit old friends. He Is nn undo of Aldor Alder inaii Demi. A picnic was held te-day by Covenant Fulled llicthreu Sunday school at Tells Hull). Charles Hauf. 212 Seuth Lline street, was neaily drowned at Lady Kliade en Thurs day neiilng. He was swimming and while in the middle of the creek berame othiuiNted. Whlle he was sinking for the third tlme a young man brought him ashern. The salaiy of l'estnmstcr Grlest has bten Increased from IJJ.IKKI te $,t,fKM). Postmaster Wright will recelve J2,0eu, an iuercase of Kk). The charge of nltemjiled felonious nssault against Jehn II. Veager, proferrod by Mrs. Gegg, before A. F. DemiLlly, was withdrawn ou Thursday evening und the costs paid, Jacob GrelV, who is employed ut llheads' Jewelry store, had his ene hand badly cut te-day, by the bieaklng of a inirier. Jacob Neese, w hese death Is noticed else where, was also a member of the 17lh Pennsylvania cavnliy, A man who was tee drunk und mad te give his name was arrested en Fast, King street this foieiienu. He fought eillcer Heidigull the sny te thn station house and laid down a number of times. 1'hllip Myers, of this city, and Geerge Shirk, of Term Hill, have been granted an Increase of pension through S. W. Shirk. Great Sachem Jehn M. McCullev, of tlie Independent Order of lied Men," left this afternoon at 2:10 ler Hanover, Yerk county, where he will Institute u new tribe which sturU with sixty meinbers. The Corencr'H Verdict. The Jury that was empanelled te lutpilie Inte the death of Christian II. Seachrlst, who was fatally Injured In a runaway, was composed of Martin S. Fry. Charles D. Tripple, Tobias lloyer, Jehn H. Dernmcr, 11. S. McLane and J. it. Ilt7geruld. A'flei hearing the ovideuco of the witnesses te me runaway nnd Iho physicians thev rendered the following verdict: "Christian 11. Seachrlst came In his death by an Inltny te his brain canned by n fracture etv his right temtieral bones and extending tlneo tlnee tlneo feuiths ueress Iho base of the skull, the Injury being caused by being thrown trout his wagon In a collision with a runaway en June 25, 1S0O, which accident was up" parcntly uuaelduble." -. Death ern Yeung Mnu. H. N. Snyder, of Mlllcrsvillc, yesterday recei(sl news of the death at Ocean Feil, New Jersey, of his son Jehn II., aged 'SI vears. The young mnu was a c.irponter by tiade nnd for sumo tlme had been work ing nt that place under Jehn llachman, who has a large contract en the new iuce course there. He took slik en last Friday and died of heart of heart failure. Henry Snyder, a hi ether of the deceased, brought the body te Jjincaster te-day and took It te Millersville. Jehn was a member of Mllloisvllle Castle. Ne. 117, Knights ofthe Gelden laigle, and a well known young man. Stnrted for Irclumt. James and Fdward Keunedy, two mem bers of the l'ennsylvanla railroad police for, whollNeln Columbia but are well kir.wn in lnncaster, started for Ireland to day. They left hereon Harrlsburg Kxpress at 8:10 this merulng ferNew Yerk and thev will sail Irem that tlty in the steanieV Fernatln, of the Inman line, te-morrow at neon. They go te Dublin te see thelr mother, who Is new 71 years, and a sister. I heir lather has been dead for yeus. The men came te this ceuutrvwhen mere boys, and they w ere anxious te pay n Islt te the .',t!,c.'?",Mtr' ..kee BI,C" of HieJr folks as nie still lixliig. 'Ihey will be gene two months or mere. A Lutheran Scheel I leso. Theclosingexercisesef the pirish school, of Grace Lutherau church leek pluce yes terday morning In the prcsonce of a goodly auilleiKe, The exercises were conducted by the leather, Miss Anna M. Biuirt. w elder, assisted by the pastor, Hev, C, Flvlii lluupt. They consisted m carols and songs, fcrlpture and literary recita tions of a t arled nnd Interesting iharacter, Tr -day the pupils arj rleniikiiig near the city. Au Old GeutleiHuu'd Full. Jehn Hastings, who lives at Mechanlis Gree, had a serious fall en Thursday. He w as assisting te unload n mower when the Clank en which he nnd the mower were rekp. He was hurt internally and about the right arm. Mr. Hastlugs f SO yean of age. em lever corridor Ien, nnd the iwlUihim. Hhe Mien and this morn- leant Uroeino te arrest lid her te have a warrant ITs arrest, but she drcllnetl te de in: that she was afrail he would Tterlf shndld, She went le her home ertlv nfler 8 o'clock this memlnir. afier she had left Iho sergeant, Hlie told the liolghbers she would end her llfe, give her pwkellioek te ene of them and In the pres ence orsevoral swallowed the contents of a small vial which contained laudanum. The neighbors became greatly alarmed and nfttnr A delay of hnlfnn hour the attempted suicide was ropertod nt the mayor's onleo. Dr. Muhlenberg wns summoned nnd by ndmlnislerlng the preper remedies saved the woman's llfe. Afier the physician left her neighbors kept marching her up and down the court until the arrival of the ambulance, In which she was conveyed te the county hospital. She will recover. Mechanics onicers Klcctnd. At n meeting of Conostega Council, Jr. O, I'. A. M., held last evening, the follow ing officers wero elected! Councillor, Goe. llaiier; vlce counciller, Frank T. Lellari nlislstiitit recording secretary. Heward y.echnr j receidlng secretary, tl. H. Kurtz ; financial secretary, Charles Zisher; trus tee, Jehn K. Snyder; treasurer, Jehn Ii. Mllleysack ; ronducter. Jehn Lelubach ; warden, Fdward oil; Inslde sentinel, II. C. Finllch ; outslde sentinel, Abram Mul len. The officers will be Installed next Thursday evening. It Is the Intention of the Junier Mechanics le picsent Hags te the schools of the city ou July 4th, and council members will be Invited te take part In Iho'cereiuenlcs. The KultrlilH or Laber. At a meeting of Hamilton Assembly, Ne. 0,182, Knights of Laber, held last oven even lug, the following elllcers wero elected for six menths: Master workman, Jehn F, Lltlln; weifhy foreman, H, Cestello; re cording secretary, Hurry Albert j.fipjtrjcltl stvvrc.taTyi I'.rK, Mnwrer treasurer, F, F. Guthrie ; almoner, J. A. Iloelim ; ststlstl can, II, Itlll j trustees, t). F. Hcrr, Fred'k Shrnui, J. A. Hoehui.' Tlie reports or Iho elllcers showed that the membership lias Increased 15 lu the past three months, Thn assembly has $VX) Invested at four per cent, and ?J in the treasurer's hands. lliiriisen CiiHtle Ofllcers. At the meeting en Thurfdav evening of Harrison Castle, A. O. K. efM C. tlS,;the following elllcers were elected ler the next ilt meuths: Chaplain, Jacob Lenl7; Cem., F. G. WeiKand : V. C, F. W. Ott Ott Ott hofer; F. L., J. McOlnnls; II. S., A. M. Lesno; Asst. It. S., Frank 11. Carpenter j F. 8., Win. H. Oerhart; treasurer, Jehn L'ireni. j 0. of S,, Fdw. Copland j Asst. C. efS., Aaren Brown j J. G., A. J. Oil Oil heler; O. G., Ira;D. Kendlg; trustee, J. D. Will. AilrepliiHiignr-Knt CLAIIKB'H. Hrelheslx unat li.irgnhiM mi'iitletail In Ida ailverllseinenl te-day. Ill 12 mid HHOUTH tJUr.lINHT. Ulnvvirtoce. KeMh.ns 1,i,l. Juiiein, 1800, nt the resilience of Mr. Ainex die, Ne. 2Mvt King stieet, by tlie IIhv. (J. Ulvln Itiuiiit.Mr. J. Charles Homers, of Delia, erlc county, l'a., nnd MnKKlr, (laiitEhlcref Mr. A. 11. l.ce, of Lancunter city. Yerk county pnixra lcase copy. ltd cat!t0. lUTr.. In tliTt -ltj evT the SMIi lust., Char Char eotte II., itniicliler of FreitrrlrK and ihe late Liiiinu lift', tu ilia Hlh j cur nf hcrngc. (Therelutlvn ami friends of the family arc rtKiiectrully Invited te attend the funeral from the rinhlriiru of hi r grnndmellicr, Mrs. H. Ilntr, Ne, 12SJNertli(Jius!ii street, ou Sunday after noon at 'i o'clock. Interment ut Lincaider cemetery, jm Hnvukii. ,Iunei.litli, lS'K), nt Ocenn 1'nrt, Jt J., Jehn H.Hiijdcr, In tlieiUl jear or his ace. Funcrul from tlie resilience of his fattier, ncur Millersville, Hunday, at On. in. 1'uncial service nt Ien's lli-rerineilclilirclint llla.iii.,imdliurlal In tlie mljeliiliig cemetery. Friends unit lelc lelc IhcKine cordially halted te attend. 2d Havsev.Jiiih 2ii, lsrM, In thM city, Mary Ii, widow of the lultt Jeseph tsuuisnii, lu herCTth J ear. 'ihe relatives and friends of the fanill) are re sxctriilly Invited te uttend Uiu funeral, from In r late residence, Ne. 11.' Fist Ncvr street, ou Monday morning nt 10 o'clock. Interment ut IjinniMer cemelcrj , Hlavltcta. I'lilladelplilii I'rodueo Atiirket. rmi.AiiKi.i'iiiA, .lime 27. Noen-Klour weak : I'eim'a supers, 2 2Va2Uil: extra. 275fititOH: famllv. S 1 2i.:l fi) ! ml l.ir. .l 7.'.u '.'. nui.i,i S7.r.a!l(l0. ' Wheat quiet ; Ne. 2 ltetlnew, "Oatlle : Ne. 2 l'a. de, ihh-. Cern steadv ; Ne..2, new, tiat-'i ; old, lu e'als keadj ; Ne. 2 White aW:n, cj Ne. 2 mixed, :tlV- ilnin sti udy ; Winter. J I.ITuiU 50; HiirhiK, I II. Vint U 75. Haled hay dull; Il0(i0igil2 ill) as te nunllty ; tlmetliy IOPiVai2in Ter cheice: mined. IVrU teu); liahsl rvw straw, new, H7 0fklS0i). ttiiller ipilet; l'unn'ii creaincrv extra Fiiiille; lvnn'iilIrnlH extra, l.V;JeWlntr, d($ Kcks steady; l'cnn'a tlrsls, lyjc ; held lets, Italic, us te iiuulltv. Cluose dull; part skluis, 5370; full' skims I(ii2c Petroleum unlet : rertned lu bids.. J7 20. rntatiH'Sfiilei:7'ea2 7J per bOI for new Urnln una j-rovisleua. Furnished uy H, K, Yiiudt, llreker. ClllCAO(i,.liiue 27, MX) e clock p.m. Wheat. Cern. Unt. t'erlt. Uird. June July LlllV . . . H iuly ... .K,K Wi 27': 12 M fi'r.' dualist n,VJ 'ni 2ii2 ... an.', kpteinlicr,. blf'J Vi'i 2tl'J .'. U7 Si October Nevimbei; 0(1) lits-emuer . . ST'a eiir .. ' Crude Oil .luly. '',...... &7L UlnsliiK I'l Ices 2.15 e'eliHik p. lu. Wheat Cern Oats. I'cra. Ijird June si'4 ai;; zit July- N'iSj 111' 27'J 12 70 6 71) AUKllid .. S,l? MlU apj 5 US u; (M. Ueniljei . , Nijj :i.A; 2lilJ i W7 i; eri 6 t October Nevembei l)eenibcr, hs' Vuir Consels Crude Oil -July .... .. m4 TiOcnt Sleck mid lleiidd. uepertcd ti J, II. ling. Far Last alue. sale. juuulei Cltj.lO VMjcart s of lvd lu) ,. .. in M . . ... .. .. . .... Mi iim.i jiiiriniii ivvj unt " l5-.tu.vcar t' of vie nu " hi IhhiI 4'a due ISU.I. .. lue " " t's due Ishs ... . mi ' " fsduelftM 11W Culunilila Iloreugh t'sduelWI lu) Mai. helm lloreuich i4 lean loe 101 lUi J 02 KM 101 111! 102 1 IN & te m ,M1SUKI.I,IJ0L'3 STOCKS OnnrrriHIn I!. II m U) GO MIllemvilleMris'tfar Iiiiiulre l'rintliiK Cemisiuy Uusllsht and Fuel Ceiuiuuv Htewiis lleiuuflliuuls).. Celiiinblu lias Cemisiuy felunilila Water Cemisiuy .,.. HiiMiiivliaiina Iren Cempunj .dnrletta llollevr-uaro . Stevtns Heum) MillersMlle Nermal hcheul.. .'..'.'.'. Northern Market fnU m Alarket .. .. . tins Company IteniN (5 vr ct. Ikmi. liuurry(lleK. K.7s ... HeadhiKA 'Xilumbln H. It. &'n. KdUen Llsht Company Western Murket....... .:,. Heutheru Market liiiucuster Cltj htreet Hallway Ce.., West Kud btreet Itailuuy . . Helvetia Leather Ce., Wutch Factory 's L-iiic Cliem. Ce.,.. . . " ' TOIINI'IKK STOCKS' ' uinciintcr AKrultvlll .. . Ijiiiraster A l.ltltz Ijiiicaster ik WIUIaimtevMi )jincatcr t .Maner liiinciister A Mauheliii Lancaster 4: Murtutta. lnncaster A New Helland ' Ills HprhiB A l)ener Valley. ISrluV'lvert and Horseshoe Jeluuibla A rhcslmu Hill Columbia A Washliuften.. . Couenteija A 111k boring. Marietta A Mount Jey . .. . .' Umc.MLJey A Kllzalielhlevui. latucuster A Husqiieliaimii. . lamcasu r A New Ham llle Celumlila A Marietta Majtevvu A i:inuibelhtevin Ii.iiicukter A Ki.lirata Lanciikter A Willow btreet . '" .. 1U) ., 2.5 .. 10 11 . llU 2UV2J 1U) 10.10 .. W 23 " 50 . A0 . 100 100 .. IHO SO . GO . GO . GO .. GO .. 60 100 .. Ml) W . 25 . 2.) 60 . 2S 23 . 1U) . "S Lib Is 70 GS IUI 107.20 1US.23 67 GO 17 Hi i't m ui 101 K tve S7.75 100 Hi) 37 25 20 SO s.7i . ll 91 : 20" 27 20 20 . - IS . 25 2j IUI Ol . seu noe ii 25 2i 2) i"j uvi SO J'i.75 20 10 25 2.1 """"i8 Jiiupert..., .. , Marietta Maytown. r 1 '" ia First National Uuuk.. arniers' Nutleu.il ISauk."" Fulton Nstlenal Hani;., Iiancastijr County National huuU Northern National Hank. I'eeulen' Niillmitil ILmt. 100 205.2J 60 120 100 2U0 60 US 23 100 125 1(1) ISO Ke stone National lraukTMuiiheiiii loe in Ceiuuibln National Hank' H i Cbrlitlttea Nullenal Hank L'."" inn . Coneitega Natleual Bank. ... Z $ iw llA.Sf. "F'Jti UK, Dr. it nluFe Inc I. a Onsl.. ral Purine. ,nadm Renthrrn G7X 674 67 Chl.Ht.Ii.4FbK. On. lie G,...i...v.... wit '17 vu i a w....-........'i i rj j in; Kris - ai Kris Suds JerO r. ft- T .......H Led. N , ti, Hbore., m Mlch.Ccn . .., Mlssenrl Fnclnc ......., ss lie 5Sw h7 ', 1I0H mJj 71 27 AAi Hljl HOH 47 ! 4' ID Vi 7-tii 2ek 0.1K ny. '& iwJTr"y I. ..,. I v,y. ' iliniHimmnmiwiiitiiww i- K Yffl t.M..,............,.A.,.. N, Y. I) , ..., Mew Knglsnd.... ..., KastTeiiuesscfl . lie r , It Omaha Oregon Traniicenlluenul.. )',' OnUrleA W.... ., ) racine Man..... ..., is Richmond Terminal.. HU Paul....... ,..., Texas Facine. Union Faelfle , Wabash Cem Wabash Fret. Western U ,... WMlHbtfr Bends. rlltLADKI.PlIIA LIST, Uh, Val B. N. Y. A I'klla Pa. R. H.... Readlnc Leh. Mav . HesUinv. l'awi. ....:. P. K K. Cent. Peeplrs l'ai..... MtVt Oil......... 7IW 81)5 n 21 KV4 KM my, 17 Jlciu A.bticvttocmcitte lAHHIAUKM. Doersom Carriage Works. kink cahihahi-js, IIUOOIK1, i'iiitnt)N8, MAitKirr wauenh, ktc A 1'lntferm Iliunens Wauen ; nlse, Hecond Hecend llliuil McCiill Wneens, Jumpeat Carrlaces and HiikkIc will he sold at asteiilMilut; low prlci's.ut the DOERSOM 0ARRIAQE WORKS, Cerner of Duke and Vlnn Htrects (formerly NerbeckAMIley), d'MydAwH HKO, H. NOIIUKCK, Prep. D ININiHtOOM ailtl, WANTP.D LMJli: dllilfaif. Alm'.v nL Mm 11 l'OUNTAIN INN. C ir.AI'-I'UUK HYinV'HIHKIUS), HI.ACK berry, Uluecr anil Kutnmel Iliniulles. KUlIHKlt'H MQUOIt HTOUK, Ne. 22 Centre Bqnnre, 171011 HLNT-NO. IIKjjKAHf KINO 8TUKI7T room formerly e"cupledtiy Jehn A.Ciivlc. mjK-Tu.lhAHtrd ALLAN A. UKillt. W: 'ANir.n a oeon (imii ie no ei:n ernl lioiiKi'werk and cook. Apply nt Je2fl-2t NO. 211 N. CHAltLOi-fC bT. i 7 VLHV DAY A CHEAP DAY AT HKlNHOt.D'ft. T A PAHItlSILNNi: Negligee Shirt, AT KKIHMAN'H. SCHOOL TAX, INKI-THi: ItlJPLtCATK IS new hi the hanitn of tlie Treasurer, Three per cent, etr If paid before AlisusL 1. Olllce hours freni 1) a in. till I p. in. W. e. MAlNll ALL, Trensiirer, Jeltntildll Ne. 12 Centre fcq un re. N KW GOODS LOW PIUCLS AND A COOL blore Heum uiakeHShepplui; plinsaut, AT HKlMlOLD'rt. -iirATiit ih:n r-n vk plh cknt. will tin added le all Wuter Itents rcniiiliilng uiipiuu iiiu'rainy i, is'iu. Jellillttjyl , II.ltATHFON, City Treasurer. M AUIKTTA l'KlWLUVINO KnTTLIX Ariir.INHOLD'a, G11IILS WANILD-slTlTATIONrt KKKK IT this week. Lancaster Kmpleympiit Ht. ruau, Ne. 61 North Duke street. mniMyd ITY TAX.-AN AHATitieTn'TlFTj PLMl cent, will be allowed en all City Tax paid ou or before July 1, 1K90. Olllce heius from Da. in. te 12 m. and 1 te a p. in. On Monday nnd nMnniiay evenings wie. oiuee win no open irein i IOSO CUMMC. J. ILUATIIKON. Juncitn.Wil Treastiier. riMN TOP X. Deien, JKLIiY ULAS41 AT 2,'w PEH AT HEtNIIOLD'H. rrnv, only ciihTi hteki: wiTi:iti; yeh Jl can purilinse Imported and Key West CltfurH.andH, K. (J rnelcy's Superior fax endlidi. DKMUTiCS CIUAli STOKK, lHi:astKliiK Htreet. Telephone. alK-trdlt A NOI'IIKIILOIOKCJI LLNHWAHLI'ltOJI AlllllUll, A')' KKINHOLD'S. fl IHLS WANTKD l'OU lll)Urti:W01tlC L1 Hltiiatiens free. LANCA.SIKHKMPLOYMKNT HUHLAH, Ne, 61 North Dukestreet. rplli: HKAMLl-SH COOKINQ WAltR IH JL St rens, iluiutilc and cheap, VI UIJllSlIOliD.H. V NDLKHHIHTM AND DKAWEltH, KOIt HOT WLATHLlt, At KltlSMAN'3. fllSIC CATALOUHL WnTf NEW i:f)I ItJL Hen mid price list sent m ouiippllcntlen, AT KEINHOLD'M, Opposite. P. It. 11. Depot. ATTENTION. Hill KNIOIHS 1-TIIK Silt Kiiliihtsaud llretbers or .Millersville Ca. lie. Ne. 117, K, (I. K.,nre hereby requfstcd te meet nt L'astle Hall en Sunday mnriilmj nt K o'clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our deceased brother, Jehn II, bin der. All Sister Castles nnd tlieOrilerliigciHinl are Invited tenttend. Hy order or OLATON S MIIEMUCILN P. Attest : A. B. DlKTIthli, M of It. Je27-2td M iLNNLltCHOKHL'MMLKTHKATIti:. Week Commencing MONDAY, JUNK it. 11ANNON and srANWOOD, MISS LENA EOLEY, MlbS NATOW IT MR. HAKItY SIMPSON. -Adnilsslen, 10 ccnti, w hlch entitles ou le leu Cream or Heft Drink. Peilermame rain or shine. .v,, . .. t'l'ltlSJllIHOEIt. nij2iMind Propiliteraud Mauacer, XTWICK TO lllllDUi: HIHLDIMIS-H1DS J for tin; erection of a wooden bildceaciess the Octoiure creek ut Weed's Cord ni?,Tjetvitn the counties of Lancaster and Chester, will lw received at the oilice or Hie Cummlssiencrs, Lincastcr, l'a., until 10 o'clock ou Thursdu) meriiliig, July 21. PnuMiMils for superstructure and mnseiirj w III be receiveil separatelj or isiinblned Hpevlllcatleii for masenrv maybe had nt the Commissioners" Ollke lu Ijincaster mid West Chester. Hy order of THEJOINT HOARDS CUM MISSIONEILS. JcamtdAwld M AHT1N Hl()- I'MlitlMi Wink and En terpiUe In Clothing am! l'ur nlshius (loeds has bruut'ht teucther a Ktuel; here Choice und Hare, Thousands who hue bought me scndlmj That TheyDen't Ferget. their frlcuda, liecnuse Ihey knew the.VIl set a money's worth that Ihey don't feis'et Men's and Bey's Fur nishing Goods We tell cer thing (shunnlne the trash) i and sell It cheap. As c blence e,' tula, see our ym. ncl Shirts ut $1 ; Half-Hei-e, 25c; Neckwear, 2c; Itiulertirar, tOc apiece, or two pieces, Ue) ' Wultts and meuf.es, .in", Vc und 7V , Ho sier) , II c and 2Gc ; I'nderwcar, 21c und vi . THE HE.VbONOUH Ready-Made Clothing li best, cheapest and nearest yem Idea Is lie nuise lu the manufacture It eels the closest custom tailor super Men und tare. We make and sell. Oughtn't there tie a difference In price te ) ou when ) ou mine te the makers and buy Clothing that reaches )enr hack through fewest hand 7 Ul our ii, SI.', in, nnd Sis bulls rerMen.unswcr. l.e( our Hey's $.160 und fiCX) Short Pant Suits, and Hlg Hey's fiioeand IslD Sulls, answer. The busy ellp, clip ofthe shears lulheCuitem Tailoring Deimrtaient U touch ing happily the taste of the extra particular. Bee Li) nud t.3 HulU and tS and i$ Treuen te measure. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. nnl poe. I Strati 1AT CAN UK IT IlttRKAtT. 5th Duke Street. 11 HTKKL COOKING i granite ana sens rer nal AT itEINHOLD'H. PNECAUHI-M QUITE A FICTION IN Het Weather Sertings and Treuserings MtUKANN -S'OWLEN'H, nplJ-tyd 1W North Queen HL AT OUR OKKICE YOU CAN (JET ANV amount or LANCASTER CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN LNRICHKR. ITK EXAMINE KYEM KRKE. Speotaeles 1 WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Tour Eyes Are Geed I If yen have them examlned you will probably And that there Is something wrong with them, and that ffluiws will ben erent help te you. We uie Inimitable "DJA MANTA" lene. which are made only by nn, and recommended hy leading Oculists as the best aids te defec tive vision. Solid Ueld Spectacles, fltfl.OO ; naual price, ,.)U. Hteel Hpectacleii, ROc.l nunal price, 91. OO. Artificial Kyca InserUd, 9i usual price, BIO. H. ZIHEMAN & 6R0.130 S. Rintil Street, OITICIANS. j PHILADELPHIA. Between Cbeelunt nnd WalnutStreeU. nivH-lyd rjliOKS! HHOKS! Hince our removal Ut our present location (npixislte the Franklin Heuse) our trade has In i reused wonderfully. This Is easily accounted for by the fact that our stock U frenn and clean, and our prices lira us low an It Is possible te make them, shoe were never se cheap a at present. We call sell ou n Man'i (Jenulne KniiRaroe Cenun-ss or Hal for $") 25, which will cempnra favorably with nny shoe sold hi the city at a much higher pelce, while our H line of Cair Hheei can't be appienched by oilier denier". We hae n nice, dressy Shee for men nt!l, but for 11.21 you can eetnbeniity. LatlleV Hrlnlit Dnmrela Riitteiintfl.11, ti, Jifi and $.1. A genuine Hand Wei t Shee fur 2.75. These are nil Hargnlnx. wm. hTgast, NO. 121 NORTH QUEEN (ST. DvsOppnsltc the Franklin Heuse. WAK A' CLARK E'H Sii. Bargains. ifKl'KOIAL.) One for Lach Day of the Week, AT CLARKE'S. Hnlurduy, .lime 2st, will sell Magnelia Sugur Cured Illinium lie. .Monday. June SO, will sell Quart Masen Jars at7Sc pcrdeen. Tuesday, July 1, will sell II pounds of Avena far 21e. Wednesday, July 2, will sell best Edam Cheese for 75e. Thursday, July 3, will sell French Olelne Senpnt Jj!c. Friday uelnij the till, we will sell Frlda)'g Hargnln en Saturday, which Is two pounds Cinnamon und two pounds Pepper for 39c, Re Re liieinbei )ou get a pound of each fera)c. Samuel Clarke, Agt, Tea.Coflee and Grocery Stere, 12 A II Seuth Queen St., Near Centre Square, ljincnster. Pa. 43-Tclephene and Free Delivery. "I! 311 THE 1TII OF Jl'LY.lKO. FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS! WllOLr.SALE ANDRETA1K Khihltlen furnished, comprising n varietv of new nnd beautiful designs for l'ublle and Private Dlspla) of the most brilliant and last In colors. With tin experience of 21 )cars lu the busi ness, we can eet Jnu up a pregramme giving a arleJ and most pleasing display. Colored Works. Our works are colored fires and net surpassed by uny. irjeu want a public exhibition or private display fur ) en re It, give us u call or write u. NO. 17 LAST KIXH .STItLHT, LANCASTER. PA. 1 ItKATUAROAINH. GREAT BARGAINS IN Russet Shoes for un sj. lob Let or about 1 OlM pairs Hey's Solid l'utlier Russet ishei'4 nt iUe u pair; weithf.'OU. Sl7esllte5. ' Heys' Tan Celer Cnnviii Shoes, COc per pair. . Men's and He)'s Heavy Rubber Sele OAferd, a per pair. Indies' Deugela Tip Oxford, COe. Iaidle' Heuse slippers, 45c, Jeb Let of Heavy Selar Tip Shoes, sls te 12, C2c. Misses' Heavy Uutten Shoes, 71c. Uits of ether goods at Reduced Prices. Jehn Hiemenz, NO, 57 NOPi'U QUEEN ST." rcblC-tfdF A T HEIST'S. Sugars On a Decline AT RE1STS. We are en the Eve of THE GLORIOUS FOURTH ! Whole front of our store thrown Inte FIREWORKS, und three w.ireroems check full. We are Head limners, Whelesaleiind Retail. Garden mid Luwu Exhibition Pieces Send ut our uesciipiivc price list Se, Jill, 15 up le JIUOormerc 1'ilvate or public display gotten up, We use gisvl Judgment lu the selection or pieces tPnt will be pleasing and give universal satisfaction. See .VerifiivAVni ler HI Adver tisements en Fireworks, ttc. llulloeiik, Animal Haiti ui,Chlneseand Jnpa nev laintcni', F.ags, etc. Heudqiiuitcrs ler I) nnnillu Crail.ers, 1'Kt. Is, Revolvers Hlank t urtrldgis, Cunnens, und u hundred nevvthlngs In thellreuerk line. Sugars On a Strike ! The (treat Sugar Trust again baiting the mar ket by lowering prlcts u Ii ilf cent or mere. We hav e reduced them a hall cent u pound. The wave has struck us and we strike back. Come, make ) our punhases under the cooling hreere or lour Immense electro r.tu. Ne het wra'her with us. Once vve get )ou in )OU won't feel like going out se seen. i'leiila uud Oueplng Parties supplied at rc rc duiedrntt Hl sleck of Smoked Meats.lieif 'lengui, etc First New Mackerel of the sea sea seu, weigh one pound each, li,c a pound. Ever) thing thut lsenenubieweuave, J. FRANK REIST, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KING AND PRiyCEKTS. Directly Opesile J. U. .Martin A Ce.' Dry Goods Stere, und Next Doer tii Serrel Herse Heiel. a-Loek rer the Big Sign across th pay. J TT Z. UHO.VD3 A HON. NON-MAGNETIC AND All Line .of Watches in Geld and Silver Cases! - AT - H. Z. Rhoads & Sen's, 4 West King St. Bey Your Sterling Silver Before tbe Rise Cemes-And It Is Coming PiniiD AND MARINE GLASSES FOIt TOVIUSTH. H. Z. . RHOADS & SON Ne. 4 WEST KING ST.. LANCASTER, PA. lrni gVbucrtUcmentB. -piINETAILORtNU! ALL THK LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINE WOOLEN H. AT K WEIKEL'8, nplS-3mdll Ne. tt West King btreet. T OITkAT IMPROVEMENT TO OLD OR ,A. New Lnwrnbv tiling I. ANOAKTERCHEM ICAL COMPANY LAWN ENR1CI1ER. lirANTED-HORHES TO PASTURE. TV Address, eprSVtrd V. W. OROSH, NefTHVllle. Pa. "X BEAUTIKUL LAWN, HOWEVER 7V. smnll It may be, Is n great luxury. LAN CAKTKK CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN KNRICHER INKIVE,TKN,TWENTY-K1VEANDKI1TY Pound Pnekngen. LANCASTER CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN EN RICHER. Sold everywhere. , Neckties and Pin's, AT EHIBMAN'S. STENOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRITING. New elasi new rermlng In Sfene?rapliy, te open July 1, Tyiwwrltlni; UuiKht en Rem Inglen nnd Vest niaehines. Htndentu can re2ii ler nt nny time, us the Instruction H Individ nnl. Eer terms, etc., enll en JIIrtSM. A.DAILEY. Ne. 45 North Duke St. lj-lilciennlrfiw Iliiildlng. Je2(-lwd BALTIMORE MUTUAL AID SOCIETY. Reinlren Bevernl ceiuK'tcnt nnd trust worthy men or gentlemanly appearance te net as collectors. Alse two men ns aunt. Mipts. W.J. UARNKTT, -JeC-trd 1 IG East King St., Lancaster, Pa. c LOTHtNO. L Gansman & Bre. SPECIAL BARGAINS Net Fer Sale Elsewhere ! Loek At These Cut Prices ! Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Nen's Men's Men's Men's Suits were! tS3. Suits were S 3 GO... Suits were J 7 23. Sel Li were J 1)75 . Suits were 111 W Suits were SU 00., Suits were Stiff). Suits were Sin DO. HulU vi ere SIS 50. ..New ..New ..New ..New ..New ..New ..New ..New ..New SellieRftt? 2 7j Selling at 3 2T Selling at S 4 10 Selling nt t . TiU Selling at ter. Selling nt J 7 SO Selling at 5 A 35 Selling at) 1140 belling at 91075 600 Pair Men's Pants selllnz new nt 40,60, 05 and 75 cents. Rey's suits new-selling at 12, $2 25, $.1, 1 1 50, S I nnd te. i Prleesalmest Cut In Hair. 630 Pair Children's Pants nt 18, 20 nnd 25 cents n pair. Children's Suits reduced te (l, 75c,l 00, ill 25. Great Reductions In our Custom Ordtr De partmsnt. Prices thnt w 111 ninke )ou buy whether you need the goods or net. FOR SPECIAL UAROAINS IN MENS, BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, CALL AT L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors nnd Manufacturers or .Men's, Rey's nnd Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) 6 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., 8. W. CORNER OF ORANGE, LANCASTER, PA. - Net connected with any oilier Clothing Helme lu theclly. r-He emulous nnd make no mistake e that you get te the right place. H IRHIl is HROTHER The Culling which vie hnve Given Our Men's, Hey's und Children' Can lie Appreciated by Loeklngnt WINDOWS V 3, 5, & 6, ON- Centre Square Side. Yei Can See That We Have Put the Knire In Deep. IN MEN'S SUITS. JI TO IE ! These Which Were I SOU .Are New i UfO S10 0J ' $8 0D " " " 812 00 ' 10CO ' noe .... " euoe " " " 810 00 " S12 00 IIS CO IH 00 IN BOY'S SUITS. Marked S3 00 .. -..Down l'rem S 4 .V " " 4 50 " ' I! 500 " " tarn " " Ufi0 " " 7 60 " " Shufl " " S10U0 J I. 7) 14 W ti-S $5 00 .00 7lO $() And se through Hie Entire l.lue,) en will flud theame Ijirge RedULtleus lu MEN'S PANTO, UOY'S PANTS, CHILDREN'-j PANTS. UN DER WEAR, N El'K WEA R, HOSIERY, SHIRrs, TIIIN Cf.OTIUNU, Etc. i We Have. Man) llargalns hi Our Merchant Tailoring' Department, CLOTHIERS, MERCHANT TAH.OR.H AND UENTS' FURNISHERS. H nnPAn Ct rpntM SnnM Vnriti 51 HIUSH (I BROTHER, J-UVU Mll VVUMV SJUV ! Ut,, IiANCA8TER, PX MOVEMENTS Stem tucvtfement. w- HAT ITWENTY-riVK CKNT8 If create a ueauurui iiwu or Renew n Ol une. irANTED-A GOOD COOK. NO WABII VV, lng required. Must hnve refereneej App rv. A' M' iatch, nitu 111 Cornwall, Fa. "r AN TED GIRLS FOR GENERA V Housework ; geed situations rurnUbi Tree or ehnnre. Apply PENN'A EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, I 12 Seuth Duke Htreet. A THOSTEtt'S CORNER SALOON. A NICE HOT LUNCH will be served even tnernlmr from 9 te 12:!' Uuppert's Celebrated Ilecr drawn from the kei nprje-uu w HITE AT EHIBMAN'S, jl Ne. 42 West Klne St. .Opposite Coeier Heiif I milOUT A HI1AN K. PLAMEL SHIRTS. nl-lyd WEHAVETHEHEST ASSORTMENT f PIiws nnd Clirnr Helders. French II r I ripes in unses, euc e.tcn. yvn me line eraii, of Smoking Tobaccos. Dl'.MUTH'SCIQAR STORE. I alS-tfdR 111 East King rtreetj R. MAR II N A CO, J. B. MARTIN & CO. Special FOR Saturday We offer 50 dozen Turkic Bath Towels, 1 lA yards Ien Y yard wide, at isjc each. 50 dozen All-Linen Towe rea 1 ringed Deraers, 1 yal long-, 20 inches wide, at 10c 300 yards of Remnants Buntings, Lawns, Gingham? &c, at 2Uca yard. 100 Tinseled Tapestry Tab covers, 1 yard by 1 yard, 4 each ; 1 yards by )2 yard 80c each ; 2 yards by 2 yard $1.25 each. ' One case mere of 4c Challit opened for Saturday. 35c French Satine.s at i6 new shades. 10 dozen Crystal Glass I( Cream Sets, consisting of 01 comport? 6 saucers ; 24c a set 1 5 barrel Pelka Det Goblet Crystal Glass, at 30c ; regul; price $1 a dozen. 1 J. Martin i Ce, Cor. Prince & W. King Sts, LANCASTER, l'A. CrtVJtctO. TTAOER A. llROl'HER. Of every description or CHRPETS, CHINA & JAPANESE MATTING! ' UY.AXTIXn HUGS, nAOHISTAX KUOS, SMYItXA RUGS, AltTSQUAKES, LINOLEUMS, OILCLOTHS COCOA MATTINGS, Rubbjr, Wi'ra and Cocea Doer Vats Thehl)lesnre All Ne.rer tlieSeasen, and Al the Choice Patterns nre represented. WAlteratlens and Additions te our Carpel' I Upbelstcry and Willi Paper Departments dur-ll Intf the bumiucr make necessary the remeva; I and te reduce the Meck te the lowest peulbul ,.... ... ,uul, prices. WE INVITE INSIJECTION. 25, 27,29, 31 West King St., Retlttctiens in Price WktWEl LAXCA9TCB, FA, . i 5irO " ffci.
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