;? n. " ls7 i&- &. &,' c 'i-'A, JV3 i& 3 m KT- y r W. &, 1 T1 it VI WVi..fT71r. -ET.iff ".--; COVETED 1R SMITH'S FRUIT. JW., ; run im AMwm m tuft aii en- nuji n riT cwn. MMm or the Little Offenders -xne t Shirt Factory Expected te tteaume Operation Next "Week. CeLtiMMA. Julv 17. Fer long time E. , X. Slu has been troubled wltu fteyn Mealing fruit from Ms trees n nis rir $ Tlw home. The boys wait until Mr. .i jBauta leaves Deme 10 gew uu " "" ft' - niniiiii Ihetr urnrlr. Thn folleW- $ ? boy have been arretted for the effense: ueerge wanei, jore rsiouiieuuuis;ui, "" Loadenberger, Jes. Zingrsn, Pcter Ml llard, Martin Shultt, Clsude Stene, Jehn BUleti and Harry Lukens. They had a bearing last evening before Squire Evans, and were dtscharged upon paying costs. At the postefllce can be seen a reminder of the early days or postal service In the nature of a -well preserved memorandum of money due for letters. It read as follews: "Mr. S.B. Helse,te Columbia rostefflce, Dr., postage of letters ending September 23, 1842, 60, postage of papers ending Sep tember 31, 1812, 4i, $1.10. Received pay ment, G. CI. Claiborne, P. M." The bill Is the property of Mrs. Esslck and Is htgbly prUed. A deputy United States marshal was in town this week In. the interest of New Yerk parties who claimed fraud In the first sale of the shirt factory. He closed the factory and gives them permission te run the laundry. It has turned out that the New Yerk pcople had no legal right for doing this, and bes lilted tne embargo en the factory, permitting these who con trol It te resume The factory will ue doubt be In operation next neck. The Keeley Stevo company shut down te-day en account of the oxtremo heat. The Columbia National bunk has de clared Its usual seriil-annttul dividend of 81 per cent. A family plcnie Is being held te-day en the farm of Jeshua Seurbccr. Mrs. Samuel Campbell had an ugly fall at her home yesterday and sustained soine severe bruises. The river is new In nn excellent cendl- tlan for bass fishing, and this sport is much ndnlged In at prcsent. Select Cemmander U. iv. itettcw will held a special convocation of the Solect Costle of Pa., A. O. K. of M. C, this oven evon Ing, In the hall of Harrison Cistle, Ne. 14S, Lnncnster, for the purpose of conferring the mark degree en pest commando. A number of people visited I he home of Mrs. Ames Rowers, lasteveniug, te bce the blooming of a night blooming ceicus. The plant will bloom te-night. The Continental hetel has been levelled te the ground. The supervisor has n gang of men em pleyed In cleaning crass from the streets and alleys. DEATH OF FRANK JAONOW. He Passes Awny After n Uriel Illiutns Frem Inflammation erthn Htonineh. Frank Jagnow, baker, died this morning between 0 and 10 o'clock, at his rosldenre, corner of Green and Christian streets. He was taken HI ten days age with Inflamma tion of the stomach, but nothing serious was apprehended. On Sunday he was seized with hicceugh and from that tlme he sank gradually until he passed away. 'Deceased was a natlve of Germany and was born en May 0, 1812. In 1873 he emi grated te this country and five yours Inter he moved te this city and has slnce ro re slded here. He was n nilller by trade, but did net fellow that occupation in this city. He engaged in the bakery and confec tionery business for hlmsejf fitf fJTn jJindJSauLibs-yfsars-vritri'irrs'Ben Paul. The latter recently withdrew from (lie firm nnd Is new carrylui.' en the baking business In Lebanon. Deceased leaves te mirvlve him his wife, five daughters and four sous. The sons are Paul, engaged In busiuess iu Lebanon ; Lewi, studying for the ministry at She boygan, Michigan ; Euguiie, who assisted his fther in business, and n boy saen years old. All his daughters reside at hemei Mr. Jagnow v. us, an Industrious man, had built up a geed business, and was a man or Integrity. He has many friends who will regret te bear of his sudden death. He was a momber of St. Jehn's German Jleformed church. The only organization with which he was connected was Hie Gut tenberg Death Beneficial society. The llme for the funeral has net yet been arranged, but will be as seen as the son iu Michigan can be heard from. Driving Acolilents. Last evening J. J. Dechteld, harness maker, was driving up Seuth Prlnce stroet. Near the furnace his herse run into a hele which is n sod for depositing cinder. The wagon was badly breken up and the herse slightly Injured. Dr. J. M. Ycagle.v's herse breke through the plank covering the gutter and lulet at Prince and Cunestega streets, en Wednes day evening. His one leg went te the gut ter below, a dUtatice of nearly two feet. , This scared the horse and he began kick ing, but made no effort te move forward. His leg was gotten out, and the herse escaped without auy injury. The harness was net se lucky, for It was badly tern. l'lukei'lim'H Ciihe. If the officers keep at work, Prank Pick. ering will have aa many charges of herse stealing te answer us Jehn Prankford had when he went te Chester county. Yostor Yestor Yoster dayho was heard by Justice Rupert, en the charge of stealing n horbe, which he afterwards disposed of te Jacob A. Jami Jami eon, el Farm Greve, Yerk county. Detective Jeffcris went te Tolcliestor, Maryland's great waterlug place, yester day, and recovered a herse which was stelen by Pickering from Benjamin Hib berd, at Willistown. en April 21st. A tjiriie Excursion nml Picnic. The plcnie of Gruce and Christ Lutheran Sunday schools Is taking place te-day at Feuiynpatk. The special train carrying the excursionists left the upper Heading station at 8 o'clock this morning. It con sisted of thirteen cars, and it Is believed that there wero between IKK) and 1,(W0 peo ple, mostly ladles and children, en beard. It was the largest Sunday school plcnie of pt tne season irein Lancaster. Much of its $K success la due te the efloitser ltev. C. E. Q 1auPlran"'e church, who, as a. manager rjft m ""airs or mi kind, knows exactly w lint sSf? Is necessary for the comfort of Ida imnnln It gees without saying that they are hav ing a splendid tlme te-day. A Birthday burpi-lse. Wednesdaj- was the 72d birthday of Antheny Matt, cf Seuth Llme street. In the evening while sitting en his cesy perch he was visit xl by his children, grandchildren and friends te the number of thirty. Before congratu lations were tendered him Jehn Jierger, Jehn Trewltz and Jehn Klery rendered instrumental music en the sidewalk. When the significance of the serenade was understood by Mr. Matt he invited the crowd into his home, and for several hours the.tempany enjoyed thoniKelvcs. the ftttrprisersdinperfciugurtcr partaking of u ' banquet comprising all the delicacies of the season. Mr. Matt was the recipient of numerous presents. The CreiM, Frem the E'phrnta Review. A great many farmers have already threshed their wheat and report from 21 te 22 bushels per acre. M, H. Umbe threshed ,; ji acres irem wuivn he eutained 40 bushels 7, of wheat. i& .."There seems te be n abundance of hav .. iita rear, Judging by the number of hay ;t .tak that dot the tielde everywhere. t- . v P ' I"1 TTwi Killed by a Centipede. Miss Laura Eagan, of Erie street, Jersey City, was bitten last Thursday by a thou-Mtul-legired worm, nnd died Tuesday eve ning. The Insect belongs te the family of centipedes. Is about two Inches' long, of a reddish color nnd Is very repulsive look ing. It has sixty pairs of legs. Miss Eagan lived with her parents In a flat, was 20 yearn eh), pretty -nnd popular. Last Thursday evening Miss Eagau and her mother went nut and sal en the stone steps In frontef their apartments. They had been sitting thore ncarlyan hour when the young woman feltaomclnlnircrcenlniren herface. Sbe quickly brushed her check with her hand. A thousand-legged worm fell in her mother's lap dead. The following morn ing Miss Eagan felt an Itching en the spot where she first felt the insect, and she scratched it. Net long afterward a pimple with a tlnv hele In the centre apiwiared en her right cheek near her mouth. That was within a quarter of an Inch of the spot where she thought the Insect was when she brushed It off. Little pains occasionally shot through her cheek. Saturday morning the pimple had in creased In size and rosembled a bell. It pained her all the lime, and her mother covered It with sulphur salve. Alt Satur day It Increased in size nnd the pain be came Intense. Saturday night her father told her te go te the corner drug store and ask the druggist what te de. The druggist tnld her it was nothing but abeil, and ad vised her te nut n bread and milk poultice en lt,wh!cb she did. Sunday merningall the rlihtsidoef her face was swollen nnd In flamed. She told her father then of tiie in cident of Thursday night, nnd said she gunssed the insect had bitten her. Dr. P. P. Hed man decided that she was suffering from bleed poisoning, the result of tholu thelu sect's bite. She bocame delirious and Dr. W. W. Varlck lanced the check and took from it two ounces of matter. The girl grew worse continually and en Monday she had a high fever. She became conscious for n little while nnd rocegnlzod her mother. Sim pulled her head down en the nod nnd wmsperetl : " rray ler me, mother," That was the last she said. She became unconscious niralu nnd died of ex haustien at 7 o'clock Tuesday evenllig. WnntSeinl-Menthly Pny. The labor organization of tills city have for Bcme time past been quietly preparing te onferro the semi-monthly pny law. Thelr representatives propose te nppeal te the courts If ncceKsary, but it Is heped that this will net preve te be the case. They say that in thn largest cotton mills, em pleying nltogethor from twclve te fourteen hundred hands, the latter nre compellcd te wait six weeks before receiving ene cent of wages, na two woeka wiiges are roferved and the regular pny dny Is ouce it month. Iu case or itccident, clckncss, or ether pressing necessity, lliOy cm obtain an order ou n curtain grocery store, where It will be honored for its face vnlue In goods, but If cashed ten per cent is deducted. It would certainly be te the nd vantage net only of the working people, but of all the retail merchants of the city with whom theydeal, If the owners of thesa mills would obey thelav. Under present condi tions the wages of factory hands are very small, and it certainly koeins no mere than Just that these wages should be paid as seen after they are camed us possible m The Operu IIiiiihe linproveinoiilH. All Is buitJe nnd confusion down about Fulton eicru liouse at present, for carpen ters, painters and ethers aie very busy at work getting the liouse into sliape for the opening of the season. At prcsent thore nre no seals at all down stairs, as tiiey liave been removed In oider te fix the places In different shape All the new chairs will buve movable scats. The big main alsle from the deer down through the cir cle has been closed up and in stead two ethers have been made, ene en cither side. The arching of the stage Is being repainted, the electric light will be changed In the centra of the celling, and thore will be many ether liuproveinou se Hint when the season opens the old patrons of the opera liouse will i,caicely Knew it. iVflifir;ovrkuieniiro.biMr Inside Mr. Yocker is Just us full of work iu the office, where he is booking someof the host at tractions Hint Lancaster has ever known. Peter Niinliiy the (J rent. "1'eter Noeley" Is a mythical character often jestingly referred te among the horse- men el'lMiicaster, but Iho AVie AYri has of into been taking serious interest in him. When (oiling startling tales or trying te Impose en some gullible Ustouer the liverymen will often montlen Peter Nqoley. Seme tlme age the I'm gravely noted Hint Pcter bad bin hand crushed in Hewell's marble yard and en Wodnesdiiy It published the fellow lug under Iho appro priate beading of "Coming Spert" : Pcter Noeley, of Bosten, ene of the greatest hoise dealers in America, will In a short lime give a grand exhibition in running and trotting inccs at McGruun's Park, ler the benefit el the Children's Heme. Mr. Noeley will bring with him a large number of running and trotting horses. Death or Hurry ti. lleiuliei'uui'. Harry K. Ilombergcr, u well-known young young man, died en Wednesday evening alter n short illness from typhoid fever, uged 20 years. He was u carpenter by trade, mid had been working for home tlme at Wilmington, Del. He cuiuu home sick a short tune age, Ills Illness developed into typhoid lever mid death resulted. He was a member of Lufayclte Ledge, Ne. 2, Knlghta or Pythias. Ills ulib ami two small children survive him. His funeral will take plucn from the lesldonce of ills father-in-luw, Gcoige P. Nagie, en Saturday ufiorneon. The Street Al'hIii In Ceed Condition. The work of laying the water pipes from tliu end of Seuth Queen street down te Angle's hetel has been completed. The trench bus been filled up and the read Is new iu u passable condition. This will be n great convenience te the country poeplo and ethers who have occasion te use the read, as they han been te a grout ill sad vantage of into. i A Nluht llloenilng CoreiiH, Mrs. Rebecca V. It. fry, Ne. Ifil East James street, has a night blooming cercus that is much admlied by nil whohave seen It. Last evening lluee llowers wero In full bloom and this evening mere of the buds will open. The llowers ate huge nnd of pretty form and line. A Murderer INcnpes the Wire. Governer Hill has commuted te Im prisonment for life the sentence of Jeseph Cliapleau, convicted in Clinten county, S'. Y., of murder In the first degree anil sentenced te be electrocuted during the week commencing July 21, Death efii "Wemnn. Mauh.tta, July 17. Mrs. AtinalUrbara Krlicher, w ire of Peter ICrllcber, died Tues day night ut the age or I'm years. Pour children survh e, two sons and two daugh ters. The fiiueiul will take pluee Kiiduy afternoon. I'lckPl'lllK'H Goods. Ill the clothing found iu the tein that Chief Derger iccovered ycstenlny were a number of keys, a ru.er, brush und ethor things, which are supposed te be the prop erty of Prank Pickering, the notorious thief. llrelien ru Twe 1'laees. The injuries of Philip Rent, the boy who was hull at the Pennsylvania freluht btatlen yesterday, were much mere serious than was flrfct supposed. Dr. Kluard ox ex atniucd him after he hud been taken home and found that his leg was broken be bo be lew the hip und near the knee. A Furmer'b Alliance Ticket. At a special meeting of the Farmers' Alliance inKt. Paul, Minnesota, Wednes day, it was decided te place a state ticket iu the field. Republicans Nominations. At the Republican state convention of unie, en Yvrxinesduy, Daniel .1, Ryan was nominated for secretary of state, ami JudgeThaddeusA. Mlushall for supreme Judge. CALEDONIA FPBWACK. , The New Owners Developing the Prop erty and Arranging te Hulld Railroad. Prem the Cliambcrsburf Rrponttery. Thad Stevens' old Caledonia furnace property, which about a year age was bought ny the Messrs. Dlller, of Lancaster, and by thorn sold te the Caledonia Mining and Manufacturing company, which they organized, I being rapidly dovclepod, by the company and will add much te the in dustrial interests of our county. A large force of hands are engaged ou the preperty Inking out ere and cutting limber for railroad tles, shingles etc The ero Is ofsntendld duality nnd is certain te bring large gains te the company as seen as they can arrange a way te get te market, Mr. Dlller was in Chambcrabtirg en Thursday evening en his way out te the property. He had a party of ladles and gentlemen with til iti who will suend several days at Qraffensburg. The hotel nnd springs are new owned by Mr. Dillernnd are in charge of Jeffersen Spoenbour, who has improved the place. fitted up the bath rooms nnd sets n geed table. The springs were oncevory popular and attracted visitors from nil ever the country. A new hotel is. ene of the Improvements that are contemplated by the company. Mr. Dlller savs that his com nan v will build a line of railroad from the property cither te lap the Mount Alte read or else te tap the Hnrrisluirg t Potomac 11. It. near Cleversburg. Six routes have been sur veyed nnd ene of thorn will be adopted witnin tne next two weeics. i lie capital has nil been secured and the tles for the read are all cut. The line te Pend Dank en the Ment Alte II. It. is seveu mlles long and Is regarded very favorably. The Hue te Cleversburg Is also seven miles long. The Heading poeplo are very anxious te have the Caledonia poeplo build te Clevers burg. Should the read be built te Pend Hank, Mr. Dlller says it will ultimately ceme en te Cliamliersburg. A Ten ii I m Toe run ment. The Wahueta Tenuis club, wlilcli was organized ever a your age and has bounti ful grounds ou Columbia avenue, i.s hold ing n tournament te-day which Isbeiug largely ntteiided. This morning the games began nnd the gentlonieu's double wero between members of the Lancaster tennis club. Harry Hepkins and Jehn Dickey were partners en one side and William linker and Jehn II. Hartmau en the ether. ISaker nnd Hnrtmnu wen the first nnd third sets by the eceres of 6 te 0 and 0 te I. Tiie second, fourth and fifth wero wen by Dickey and Hepkins by 0 toy, 0 te 2 and 8 te 7. 'X he playing w ns continued this afternoon at !t o'clock, and tills ovenlug there will be a grand reception en the grounds. SultH In the Common IMcmh. Max Sliult, threugli (loergo Nautnan, altorney, has onterod u suit for damages in the court of common plena against the Mnlier Turnpike Rend company. Mr. Hhultz claims that the turnpike com pany changed the grade of the read near ills farm und iu cousequoneo it Is bndly damaged by water ut each heavy rain fall. W. It. Wilsen, for Jehn W. Hol Hel Hol llnger, has sued the Lancaster County Mutual Insurance company, Mr. Hoi Hei finger's preperty at Lltllz was damaged by fire mid the company lofuses te pay the amount or Us policy. In the l'ollce Courts. Tiie only person before the mayor this morning was Jehn Sawyer, a countryman, who was very drunk and making much nolse. He was arrested by Officer Ilegoner, but paid liis costs tills morning und was discharged. Alderman Dellet bad Prank Rrady and Jehn Cellins, who were arrested bv Con stable Nnhr this morning for belug'drunk nnd disorderly. They paid their costs and were discharged. - i. Ne. 'Ji'i.Wrai Kine Htiikft, C. 17, llcmi.'s Electrical Appliances mi trial, tl te K. Cavil or InstulinentK. Mr. Hoke will lie nl his efllce Wctlnesday of caih week. Ijidy nlnuys Inut-ti-iiilancc. J17,ll),2bl TDK ladles or the Chinch of Cled Hunduy Kdioel will held ut nmiiberry and Icecream rcs thul In thn Irrture room of the church this OM'iilug, l'rlday and Salurdiiy cciiIiii;k. A church festival will he held ut Mount Kdcu ihiirdi. Kdeu IewuhIiIp, en Pal unlay evening Ladles' mid Misses' JIhIh ler Xnthluir. WiHliievliiy, Thursday und J'rltluy llie lion lien Tun Mlllliury store will present te every pur clmrr or any lady who will buy I he trimmings a large wlilta straw Hal hikk el' ciiaikik. We will also ler the balanre of tlilHinenth tkim HATS loit.veilii.No reruny lady who will purchase the materials from us, luitwttlislnnd lug all gemts nre sold ut half of regular prltes Till: HON-'ION MIl,l.tNi:itY Hl'OIti:, Jj IMId Ne. 1 1 liist ictus Ktri el. gli-itthe. , HrAlli IKH.-In Meuiilv Ille, July 1, '.i0,Mrs. Henry Hlauller, In UmTSd jnirer lieriige. Tberi'l.itlvesnud friends or (lie family nre re re spectfiilly Invited te utlcnd the ftuiera), from her husband's residence, In Mmintv ille, en 8nt lu day at l'.'.SO at the h(nie nnd at 1 o'clock at the HaptUt Church ut MeiinMllc. Iiitcriucnt nlHIIvcrUprlug. lid UeMiiKuar.ic.-In tills city, en the lath lust., Hiuryri llembcrgcr, Iu bis Mill cr. The relatives nod rrlcnds of Hie family also, Laru)Ctte Ledge, N.S, 1C. of P., Wilmington, 1)-1., and Unicustcr Ledge, Ne. (kS, and Inland Clly Ledge, Ne.SS, K. or I'.-nre respectfully In vited tenttend llie fimcral, fiem Hie rentdcnrc of Ids falhcr-ln-law, Gee. K, Nugle, Ne 411 North l'rluceslKCt, en Saturday aflcnuien at 3:10 e'cliK'k, Interiiient at Ijinraslvr nine tery. Knnt'itt.hv. In this city, ou the lSlh Inst., Margaret Dorethy HdKCrley.dauglittrer Husnii nml llie Inte Levi Kdgrrlcy, in lierSBMh year. The rdalUcK and rrlcnds or tlielamllynrere spectrally Invited te nttcud the funeral, from her mother's icsldenre. Ne. Hi North Water strwt, en Saturday altcrmxin ut 2 o'clock, lu teruicut at Iinrustcr icinelcry. Jaunew. On July 17, lssw. In Ibis city, of )er )er llenlllN, frank Jagnow, Iu lilsl'Jlli ear. Notlceof funeral hereafter. Utavltcte. Uralu nun 1-1-ovlsleiis. Kurulbhed by S. K. Ymidt. broker. Cliiawie, July 17. IW a clock p.m. July M.'i :rrJ4 nj n 70 August s7 :j nil in 7i r m Si'pteinhcr. S8 !1S'J at 10 10 5 07';: October .. . WjJ a0J sa . . t. 07 Nevcmlier . . . December UOJj Year Muy(lS!)h 11 3J Crude Oil-July . Closing Prices 2:15 o'clock p. in. Wheat Cern Oats. I'erK. Ijild July. mis :r?'j :.- 1170 . August S7)J iuil ai;j 10 70 fi Nl heptcmber M :mj 21 10 10 G !7; orteiirr wjj ;u.?B w;j a an November , DfCPinlier. Wli St)i May Usui) W1)J 4ll ; Consels , ,.. Crude Oil-July.. , Receipts. car Leis. Winter Wncm...... i .. Spring Wheat f Cern i Oats . im Rye Hurley , "' Consels "",",'.. .. .... Head. Receipts lleg............ , RecdlpU-Cattle..... . ', - l.tvu Stock MuncitiM. niirai, uern, unis. reric, Uird. jiiKs ikrceipis, .',,-iui; snipmenui.riiie: msr. ket lower ; mixed, H li0.i 3 M ; heu y, $.1 Vv.l W : light, 1WV1UJ; sklps.UHVUfW. ' Sheep Receipts, IW.Hl; shii iiieiit-.'JUil : mar ket steudy; nutlves, tJ&05C0: Texaus.fJ ,rV 4 70; lumb, fjuxsaw. EastLiubiitv, July lC-Cnttle-Itrcelpts. l.V). sblpuieiits, 'JUH ; nmrki't steady; prime, J I &V14 4U); fair te geed, tlftrj.'S; couimeu, fjavtSTS, bulls, cows nnd stags, f.'IWutaue : no curs slilpiHil te New Yerk. llegi Receipts, 1300; slilpnipnts. 1HO: market nctl c ; medium und selected, 3 Wffli iu : com men te best Yorkers, tf-lWutlfti ; l'lgs, Ijse ti.:ii0; necarshhlpiu'd le New Yerk. Sheen llccclnu, Unix slilpmvuls. 1(X; mnrktl slew; prliue, U'JSgS&O; fair (e geed, f 1 50 (35UO; eoiiinien, Oil W : carllng Iambi, fJ5e 57j; tprlng luinb (I50$v7 U IIUFFALO, July ll).-Cattle-Recelpl, 5110 liuid : l,300entne; market unsettled. Sheep nnd Ijiinbs KecelpU,S,800 head; I'.IM ensale; nmrket llgbl uml prkesweuk. Sheen, S!'R!S. Ml exlr"' 5 M i medium te geed f.10,5!B: eommentogKxl,fl5iv5liO. l.aine, soedto ehelce, 18 llKlS: lulr te geed, turs'c 0 7e ; medium te fair, f j ifer 75. -..if-'-'TlLV0"1.- Hi,u' -"Wen snle; market unlet ; selected iiunlluin weights und .selicled heavy ends, f.1 w oe : l.,M))l , ,.iel WS V.1"1!100! N,'cc'011 V'rk i.Bhi; il "l S1;: n" ,.X1'',1 I'Jks '"id light Yorkers f no ijiioe; llghtplg,fjsjw: roughs, wwiS 10. CHICAOe.Jiily 10.-itccelpt, 17,eu0;sliliiiient, 5'.(,.;-..k.,i'a,,yI. l"ees, fl uil 75; slecrs, I.I tXiil b0;sievkeni und feislem, R 2a3W: . bull and mixed, fl Sis3 2i ; Texas entile fl ..VtJl.1 ' -U riUltHU Pradmw Xuu-fMfc. llllf.ADaLraiA. Jnlr IT. TfeeB-Flew atl t reen'a mipt-r, ihm8e: inn, 37SaeBs (family, f.l3; roller, In aeg- ast patent, U 7M5S1. Wheat tUsdy: Mai Red new. MfcKJfr, Ne. Pa. de, 0V ; Ne. I Perm's lied, 07c Cern Arm ; Ne. il, new, ei0tfc ; old, le eaU firm) Ne. 2 White ttX&l Ne. 1 mixed, !CTt Bran steady; Winter, IU 60H,6O; Bprlng, HS009U6O. llal ha? dull t00OU 09 as.te qeallty ; Umotiiyle6or4laoOfbT cbeieet mixed, 17 S09 voe; baled rye straw, new, 114 Sen 15 00. Hutter firm; I'eun'n crcamerr extra lft17e; l'enn'a flnu exUa.ltfc; jebblnc, 21 z. Ems firmer ; Penn'a flnts, 10Q17c ; held Ieta UmiSe. an te quality. Cheese quiet; part klm,6c; fall skims ItVte. Petroleum steady : f eflned In bbls., 17 SO. PoUteca quiet: 6&ist70a per bbl for new. HtoeK Marneta. (Quotations by Reed, McOrenn Cc.'barixert Lancaster, Pa. MBW YORK LIST. 11 A. M. 12 N. SP.M Atchl)n,Ten.,8antKe... tn)i ( K'A IJanada Pacific..... U. O. V. I.-.... Colerado Ceal. ..,.. Central Pacific...... ... Canada Hoethern Uul. HU U A Fbg - Den. A Ille tl 19 is ma 141'i 120 vS Del. L. A W UWi Erie 2t Krle 2nds.. ...-.. ..... Jer O ten. a nZZzz"Z'.':.":z & w; a$i It. Hliere ..... Mlcli.Ccn MlMeurl I'nclOe. Hertc. Valley .. N. P. ... N. P. Pref....... N. Wet..... N. Y. O New England Kant Teuncsitee.. Omaha Oregon Trannceiitliiental Ontario A W 1'aclde Mall 73 ran nx 11 10?" iK an 82i H.I 11IJ4 1(18 MX HIS il Richmond Terminal HL fan! li Texas Pacific. :.... Union Pacific .) Wabash Cem Wabauli l'ref. ar.U Western U ., 8t J W ct Hliere Rondii. riIlf.ADCI.niIA LIST. Ih. Val M. N. Y. A Phlla.. , Pa. IL H IW5S llendlnir. a 13-18 Iveli. Wv....... HenW.nv. Pass....... p. a i: .. N. Cent 735. 74 st s 8 2.11-lJ I'eeple 1'ass.. Ilrtit 4's Oil 83b Mi ilciu Sbucvtiocmcnte. ClIIIAJ' l'UUK HYK W1IIHKI1X, III.ACK berry, dinger and Kuuimel llrundleit. IIOHHEH'H LIQUOR HTOKK, Ne. 22 Centre Rquare. VTKWOOODSLOW VMCm AND A COOL JL mere uoetu iuukcs Hiienpinc nirasani, AT hKINIlOLDU. TlUllblO HAI.K.-WII.I, UK SOLD AT .IltLY 2lt. A public Mile en MONDAY, at IS.IO o'clock, nt Ne. Sin North Mary street, n let of household nnd kitchen furni ture, iiiiicner iikiis, one nnrsc, me wagons and harness, mid etlnr articles tee nuiiioreus te mention. 11.11. TlllHSLKIt, Administrator KsUHoLeulsii'l rlixler. II. P. ItmvK, Auctioneer. JyKMtdR 1ARRIAUKH, ICTC. OEO. H. NOHUECK'S Doersom Carriage Works, Cerner of Duke and Vine Mtrccis. Call and rce the Finest Assortment In the City or Canopy Tep Surreys, Culirlelet, Ladles' Wing Dash Phioteno, Uentleineu's Driving Pliieteus, llrcwster, Tim Km Knd Spring and Ceinbl nut leu Spring llugelei, il styles of Market Wagons, 3 Seceud-liaud MeCiill Wagons. BirlU pairing promptly and neatly done. rtlMydftwll P Nerl O YOU WANT WORK? OOTO LANCAS TER CMPLOYMKNT UURKAU, Ne. 01 th Duke street. M ARHSITA PRESKRVINO KITrfLKS, AT RKINHOLD'S, A IIEAUT1KUL LAWN. IIOWKVKR . small It innv be, Is it grcnt luxury. LAN- CASTCIl OIIISMIUAL COMPANY LAWN CNItlClIHlt. T mii:y can all copy hut nenccan K'liinl Hilly Waltz's Havana Killer ClKiir, ut NOS. 5 10(1 NORTH O.UKKN ST. dcerMlmdM.Tn.TliJi IIILURY HRANDY-SLAYMAKKR'H SU- pci ler Cherry brandy for Dlarrhu?a and Sinnmer Complaint 20 KAST KINO ST.. II. C.SLAYMAKER, Agl. rANTKD V An energetic young man Is wauled te take chnrge of n Urecery Stere In Oils city. A geed business stnnd at n desirable location Is open ten lespenslblu pnrty. A small amount or capital Is required. Fer further particulars call nt I'L'NN'A UMPLOIMKNT IIURKAU, Ne. 12 Seuth Duke Street. A" Auder CARD-WK MAKK "THE NATIONAL Safety 1'irtli Wheel In three sires (Cox . Tsen's Patent.) Forshert turnlmr. strriiL'th and ilurahlllty are mntchlvss. They uKn make a neat llnlsli. Try them, Kvery wheel Is guur nntfcd. NATIONALMANUPACrUINOt'O., Jyl1-2nd 20 te 'JQ Sherman St., Lancaster, Pa. rKD-A HOY 15 OR 16 YEARS OF y ug ge ns Krrnud Hey. Apply ut PAHNIXTOCK'S ltd Dry (JeikIs Stere. IJiAItltOTSI PARROTS! NOW IS YOUR chunee. A jeung one at the price of a Ca nary bird. If ou w-uiit one call nt once ; only a lew; 1 guar.inlee them le make talkers. Price, f-lnplece. VONDERSMITH'S HIRD SIORi:. It Ne. 5 East Orange St. AT THE HULETt' CARRIAGE c6".'H WORKS, HELA1R, MD. WANTED Between August 1 and Septem ber 1, twenty (20) Cnrrlngu Mnkers, consisting of Uedj makers, Cnrrlngesmlths nnd Finishers, rntiitcisand Trimmers; nene but these who hae families and want steady work need apply. Ooed heuses can be obtained nt low rents ; convenient te factory. An excellent op portunity will be given apprentices te learn irndes In the dlflereut departments. (1 Iris can get employment Iu trimming department. Capacity of works, 3,000 t, chicles per jenr. Iyl7-2wd G REATLY REDUCED PRlCta. HAGER & BROTHER OFFER ENTIRE HALANCE OF Liglit-Weiglit Wraps JACKETS, BLAZERS, BLOUSES AND JERSEYS, AT OREATLY REDUCED TRICES. EMriROlDERED CASHMERE YVRAPS l'rlce.JI7,S15,flO, S3 nnd fJ 50-Re duccd te 13, ll,f7,(.lnnd2. PLAIN AND STRIPED CLOTH ni.AZERS I'rk c, t and fr"- Reduced le I and f:t. CLOTH CAPE-J-Prlce. te, JJ 63 ami i J 60-R.. duu-d te W, f 2 50 nnd fl 50. HEADED SILK TAPES-Pilce. 11260, 17 50 Hi 50, nndf I-Rcdueed te f I, 5, t te and f2 50. CONNEMARAH-Price, duccd te 17 and S3. (10 and f50-He- HLOUHES, SILK-1'rlce, f.) 50-Reduce.l te$3. FLANNEL-l'rlte, f22.fl 50 and 60-Reduced Iejl50,$tnnd.s7c. JERSEYS ALL REDUCED. 25, 27, 29, 31 West King St,, null LANCAHTKH. PA. jYitrll Vttw aunvtlmtnl 'Tl ' .Vt i JM : JULY BARGAINS! a nit Let or WONDERFUL BARGAINS AT THE Bargain Table or THE COMMON SENSE Shee Stere, NO. 40 EAST KINO STRKKT. O-I.000PAIRS0FHH0ESATLARUK REDUCED TRICES. nj'vJ ; ' Jyll-tfd TUIiaEH HAVE 1X1NO SINCE DECIDED Slate nml tuny nnuz suiRar is me nt In lt Fer wile at - NIJS. 5 A Irtl NORTH QUEEN ST. dec5-6mdM.Tu,TIi.S -tirEHAVETHEUKST ASSORTMENT OK ,.7'' , PIT0" and Cigar Heldern. French Briar Pipe In Casej, tee. each. All the. flne Brandii of Smoking ToeorcoH. .. ...... DKMUTIP8 CIOAR STORE. alS-tfdlt 114 Eut King atreet. SCHOOL TAX, 1890-THE DUl'LICATE 18 new In the liandx of the Treasurer. Three tier cent, off ir paid before August 1. Otllce. hours from 9n.ni, till 4 p. m. . -. ..... W.O.MARSHALL, Treasurer. JcetauldR Ne. 12 Centre Square. THE SEAMLESS COOKING WARE IS strong, duiable nnd cheap, AT REINHOLDS. KEIOART'SOLD IIRANDY. Ne family should be without a hottle at this season of the year. S E. KINO ST. ... 10 E. KllfO ST., H. E. 8. JunelS-Tu.ThAS c ALIFORN1A. Special Turtles. Semi-monthly. Tourist slmeplng curs. Chenp rates. Southern raclflc Ce. Address, K. HAWLEY, Assistant .General Truffle Manager, 3IJ Ilrendwny, New Yerk : R, J. SMITH, Agent, 8. 3d BL. Phlla. nnft-lyd2Uw -VTEW UILLIARD ROOM. City Hetel Billiard Roem. I have taken the llllllard Roem In the City Hetel, which I have greatly Improved. Ills new lighted by electricity and Is the coolest room In the city. I would be pleased te have leers of billiards give me a call. Jyl5-Tu,ThAS W. 8. WEAVER. 4 GOOD INVESTMENT. liavliu: decided te imikn n. rlinneA In htisl. ncss, I otter my well equipped Steam Jeb Print ing Ofllce for sale. The Tyiies, Tresses, Taper and Curd Cutlers, etc., are all In first-class con dition, A geed trude Is established, and anyone de sirous of making a prolltnble Investment will de well by calling en the undersigned before July 19th. R. 8. K AUFFMAN, JylO-Btd 17 Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. TJAiACE OF FASHION. ASTRIOH'S Pake of Fashion, 115 & 117 N. Queen St., LANCASTER, PA. TO-MORROW, WE WILL CLOSE OUT THE BALANCE OP ALL OUR BLACK, WHITE -AND- COLORED -FOR- Ladies and Children -AT- 1 c- Apiece I T$CsrOiiiy one sold te each customer ; none te children. Friday, My 18i, Fancy Straw S lapes Im eHerilmnt. N KXT DOOR TO TUB COURT HOUBB. YOUR INTERES Our fi-rpnr Challtpc rprlnrftfl Te-day we clear the Center Counters for our Sau "-'-' -yWUH AXr..US41.S 13, UOIIJISOII KIM IIIIIU3, JIIIlTnj Zephyrs, Lawns, Chambrays, Organdys, Mulls, White Gd Outino- Cleth? Sateenc RfJrrpq R'r ftr. Th nr?rc nn rJ are lust one-half their value, and yards. Fans, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, FHHNESTOCK' 36 and 37 East King: Stem bttcrttecmcuts. B5T Be HAVANA FILLER CIOAR IN llie city, at BILLY WAITZ'B, Ne. 5 & 103 North Queen SL .icw;iiiui. 11, A 117 FORRENT-NO.H8EASTKINGBTREET, room formerly occupied by Jehn A.Ceylc. myS-Tu.TliAStfd ALLAN A.1IERR. -TjlOR HARLEQUIN FRUIT. PURE JAMAICA 81'irtITH. 33 E.1KINO. H. E. 8LAYMAKER, Agt. BILLY WA1TZ HA8 THE BEST TWO FOR 5c and 6c Cigars In the State, at . . M NOS.fi 103 NORTH (iUEEN ST. dec5-6mdM.Tu.Th 8 B ASS ALE, WHITE LADLE AND OU1N- niWJAAA H1UU1', Si KAST KING STREET. lONTRELL AflBCH RANK'S DUnLIN AND V Belfast GlnRr Ale. The very best Ginger Ale Imported te the U. 8. 28 EAST KING Bl'nEET, CITY, It. E. BLAYM AKER. AgU TJECEIVED DIRECT FROM NAPA VAL JCv ley WlnoCe., California, superior Klnnin del Claret, GuUidcl and Frentlgnan Wines. The last named Wlne Is very dcllcate and a de licious Ladles' Wine. a EAST KINO STREET. CITY. II. E. SLAYM AKER, AgU BEST TWO FOR FlVECENT.CIOARa the city, at HILLY WAITZ'B, .. , ... Nes. 5 A KM North Queen St. dec5-6mdM.Tu.Th,H w HITE AT ERISMAN'S, Ne. 42 West King St. .Opposite Cooper Heuse. fVV. CIGARS, GOLDEN LION AND MIA KJ Querldn, ero cleur Havana filler 5 cent cigars, hand-made. In boxes of 2e, GO and 100. DEMUTII'8 CIGAR 8TORE, Established 1770. 1H East King StreeU alS-tfdH M USIC CATAIXIOUE W1TU NEW EDI- lien ana prlce list sent upon application, Opposite V. It. R. Depot. rN FIVE.TEN.TWENTY-FIVE AND PIPTY Teund Tiickuges. LANCASTER CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN ENRICHEH. Beld everywhere. M ART1N BROS. We set out for a busy July They Touch Popular Demand ! and we are having It. Our price and nevcr-falllng qual ities are made the means of keeping our stock en the move. Fer Instance, any store that sells clethlug can sell you n 510 suit, but when you see what we nre showing you easily see the difference in the nlue of suits utilO. Our 110, fl'.' and til Serge Bulls are touching A popular demand for comfortable, Summer Clothing. If )ou could see the economy all through the store you could better understand hew wescll such Men's Trousers fur (W and $3.59. There's a new scale of prices en Beys' Cloth ing en all lets that have slewed up, or are ull sold but a few. J.I.60 mid 15 will de mero for j ou than you expect. The most popular line and repular prices of Outing Shirts, Negligee and Working Shirts is here. Yenrejes will proe this assertion. Sce Hie llne,25c le $3 uplece. In the Custom Tailoring Department eurilS Suits and Id Trousers are attracting and attrac tive. Ne wonder; jeu'll easily sce 410 mero wouldn't de mere for you at many of the high priced tailors. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. J.B MARTIN d. CO. FREE TRIP TO OHIJA DEPARTMENT J. B. MARTIN & CO. at all times, and a very pleasant half hour can be spent examin ing the Latest Novelties in China and Glassware. MIDSUMMER BARGAINS. Banded Tumblers, 3c each. Crystal Goblets, 3c each. Tip-top Jellies, 2c each. Wine Glasses, 2c each. Sugar Sifters, Sc each. Oil Bettles, Sc each. Covered Sugars, 4c each. Crystal Creamers, 4c each. Covered Butters, 4c each. Large Pitchers, Sc each. Perpers and Salts, 2c each. Night Lamps, 19c each. FRUIT JARS. Headquarters for Masen and Lightning Fruit Jars. Masen's quart jars, 7c each, 1st quality. Masen's quart jars, 4c each, 2d quality. Lightning quart jars, 9c each. Lightning y gallon, i2c each. Cor. Prince & W. King Sts, LANCASTER,, 1A. J. B. Mali & Ce., UMPIH ILJaUVI i Is??. T. A tn c rinf-c the lengths run from 2 t 17 and 25 cents. St., Lancaster, Pa. Item &btietrticmcnf "mVERV DAY ACIIRAnniv Ji AT REtNHOl -MrilAT, I8TWENTY-KIVE CKNl ercote a Ikuutl'ful Lawn or' Renew! One B lAfrtMOnti Mtrpff Af. linunrxti ' ItOOIllrrn RAVftnil mmrytlAhl nnrfl n collectors. Alse two men m rhU nut i7 r luiiui: JeO-tfd 118 East King SL.'Lanrastefj "CURE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY. ATI jj iibuivi., cuiejunflllUll', SiltftSlI w ANTED-HORSESTO PASTURE.! Aririreiiii. I uprZMfd W. W. QROS1I, NefisviilJ "VirANTED-nY A I.Aimi' NRur YV Firm, n Caramel Maker. Mustbl rirnccu in maning wrapped una nnwi VMlHllirin ll I HI I1UO 6U10 CO 111 re 1 01 in IS i tmiMll Nftfilhnm tiruMi nnnli. A rlil-A... I n. V. ifAIfrJ Ne. Maiden Lane, New Yerk jtnjm OREAT IMPROVEMENT TO OH New Lawnshv iiRlnt. I. a vnAHTi.'n 1 UJA CAIi COMPANY LAWN ENRICHEH. rpiN TOP JELLY CLASSES 'AT 23 1 Jk. i Dezen, AT REINHOl N JEW Neckties and Pins. AT ERISM ANOTHER LOTOEQUEENSWARE Auction, AX KK1NHOI rTHIE ONLY CIGAR STORE WIIEttl JL eun piirelmve IiniKirted und Kejl ClkfarK.nml It. K.nrurrtrv'fiHiitwi.ln.A.1 .1 DEMUTH'H CIOAR HTOIl , . lHKastKIIlKSl a vic'iiuitt.- All rpROUTd: SHANK. FLAOTEL SHIRTJ nl-lvd TINETAILORINU! ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN i . ., 1'. WEIKEL'fl uiuwiuuii je. il vcsiKlnt;HI -,i a:nnercherhummer thkati Week Cenimcucini; MONDAY, JULV MllliL-An t fMin. nnK.. n.. .iiiMixiii a uuiirM icru ill,, in the Fiwert te Opera, "MASCO d-AdmiK.slnn. 10 tpiiIk. I'llllTK limirill , , Proprietor and Muni Week Cemment-Ins Monday, July 21. 1 VETTE," with Miss Carrie Tutcln as Oil iij.u,iiii iter irnierfiNT.xi. uriTinumJ JLj nines, from a le SO horse-powcr, audi .... v.llln iitiii, . iuiij iifirr-e-peMfT. yi find them at JOHN RESTS, i$l East I7IOR BOLTS, LAG SCREWS, SEP SCll Sqiinreiind IlexiiKen NiiIh, theKeeil DHJvA,tibduiu, i,r--i ra, w ijibi million I nil nn a Mini ir- a Kjuiritii. l-l. ,..,..... Tl .1 Lubrleaturn, Glass Oil Cups for Beil j mi ih uti iiiL-iii iti juitiN utai'H. a.ii .III,.... Blwuil I ....M DIKTl. If jiuiwsiJii.uii'XUIlClIltUSHKS, ST1LI ,1J Pipe WreneheH.Plneiind Menkey Wrl eenihlned, Eile. Oil Cans, etc . te te J REST, a.UEeit Fulton MreeL ml 1SARTIUULAR ATTKNTION I'Alll JL Medel Maklnu, Patterns, Druwlncl 1 Ut.'m'UU'l."1. J.'.cr reaseiMhle, at J jtjv jtiei, r uiumi iiia'U CJTEAM p dwelll tllOIIKll Ml' nEATIHTlIKirOMlKflltl-A'l rCllltllTK. ehUr.MlHH. kPllrml limiviil IlKll NUCees.sflllly llsn,! mm Imnrln..! I 05.(J'...w,lo"'e,,co",eniplaten chanice el JOHN REST, who will glve ou a wttlsfil jwiff i, n, ),tn t'rutj. PUMl-8, BOILERS, MININO, CENTll cnl nnd Sleam l'umiii, el any capacl JOHN BEST'S. S Eust Fulteu street, ml QAW MILLS,. HARK MILLS. COB m rj j-h,iiu, iv.feL'iTi, jhii i acKcn. iripie I Pewern, Mllllns und Mliilnc MachlneH JUUN IIKSl"S,.tll Kail Fulton RlreeU TJADIATORS, OF ANY MAKE Oil i.1 Ricn-eiiii iiciiirnlsliedtitreusnnalilelll uy juiiw uiit. ;uj iist Fulteu hired, fi 17I0R CASTINGS, IRON OR BRASS, L ' or heavy, at short notice, ke le .1 BEST. SI3 East Fulteu Htreet. m: ritANKS FOR WATER.OIIJU, AClDOllI Jl iiranv shape or eupaelty, nt fnlrprlcl le.IOHNIIEvr..Kl Hist Fulteu street, ill "IJtOR J'RA'JT A CADY" ASUKSTOS I lilies, Jenkins VnlveR.Ilrnss Glolie 'i Brass (into 'les. Iren Bedy (Hobe "Vl Lever Safety Vnle. Pep Salety Valve nles. Radiator Vnlen, Pratt's SwlJ Llieck Valves, Bniss Cheek VulveH.Foet Vil AiiKie vnives.ean at JOHN BUVI'S, 33.11 r uiieueiieci. mT I7IOR PULLEYS, SHAFTING, COLlI . -.! J,"K?r,,i.c,nII,P Rexei. CeuplliiKs, ell te JOHN UEsT.S.a Eubt Fulton street nl "AI!lCrN'n4 AH imr.l ymu . nininn 1 JL Steaiunnil Ilvilninlln Pnkltur Akhevt.l Wecu nud Wick Packlni:, Hemp Packln J li"' ''mi jiiMiru, AseeMits veineui, ash Slienthlnir, Guni Piietinij.Giim Ulngs for W Oiiiikcs, PluiubiiL'ePaeklnir. Reed's P.itcn hesteM, Lined Sectional Pine Ceyer, at Jq lifc2TH,iUI East Fulteu street. m7-l 17IOR STEAM GAUGES. HIGH OR U 1'reKsure. Wuter Ounces. Gaitse t'J V oed Wheels or Welulileil. GIilks Tj Whistles, Syphens for Steam Gauges, Cylll i,iil-i i lam, i, iiht iiuiku i eiiinins. v;ech01 Mieam uaui;es,c.iiien JU11.N lllJjT, sill FulleiiKtix'et. iu7- A (JENCY 1-OR CALLAHAN A COS1 J nient te take the pluee of Kcd Ixad. hulk It makes IHe times llie iuaiitlty el lead and Is farsunrrler In inaklm: steam lei I'iickliiK mail and hand hole plates ou hek Ac, ,tc. Price 'M eenUi iht pound, at Jli llt..U'inj ie ,,,u, C,.H.l.,u.i ' .1 l'.7, II) IfeM IV.L . UIIUllDlllVLi 111,' .V .. I'1".1'1 '.""l rcduclnir, up le Wuch diaml Malleable HUIeks, Hanices, Flanee Uni .niiiiuiuK, .tiiii-iii-iiu unions, iuue nupp Ilanu'erb, Fleer mid Ceiling Plates, co te Jti BESl'S.anUist Pulton sircet. inV-f AV rillTi: COTTON WASTE, COPPED I v iiiu i'iuiili nn.?, in lilistll ju i-iiiiiii ecr, IV. All K(hxltidellprt lemiv imri or rlty Kret Lllun JOHN lllT, Se 3U riiiiiiii niiva'i mi 1 OLD HRON.E. LIOUIDH AND SIZI JT for steam work, al JOHN BIjl"S,'j:t M ruiieiisircei. nw-i TNJECTORS, IttTE i.lI'i'LE tllAnr. ll cock Insplnilers and Electors, Ebcrn Beiler Feeder, IVnln'rlhy Inspector, Amerl Injectors, uii in sieck, ui juun iitATS, East FultenHreet. m7-tl 1-tOR BOILERS HORIZONTAL, TABUI. J Vertical, Portable, Ci Under, Murine liny sire or power, of t lie lest malarial t workmanship, go te JOHN BEST, :l liisl t Ien slrtsl. m7.lf k-l( ( iflO 1''1:K'f OK PIPE, FROM ell Wm. 9 1 F lllfih In It fnnli ! umiilnp ale at a low lltfure. and the. only house In t! city with u pipe cuttlnp machine, cutting up iu inaciinie, culling up HN lRTS,fi:3Eust F q iutu iua;ni'icr, ill .11111 ten street. nii-iii 17IOUTHE BEST HOT AIR FURNACE J 1' tlieniuikel, go tuJOUN BEsf, SZi Vj Fulton street. m7-tf( rtARRY IN STOCK -11CHT ClIAItCOAS K J Haiiimtiiil lUrlreu. DeutilA Refined lri Burdrn'a HUel Iren, ltlvcls, Het und Cui iwnirr iron, r.us 1, rMifci iron -iu inise. jn, 1 JOHN UESTS.SiVI East FlilteiisUnt. lu7.tM IT, f"!? -Ci, -"$ TF UV WANT A FIRST-CLASS PORTAI .L LiiKlue nud Beiler, en wheels, cheap, k rullevvlii prices show; ll horse-power, 8171 heise-imuer, fKU'i i 10 horse-power, f 75; 15 lid power, tS75; at horsepower, 11,176, call et JU BUST'S, .itfliist Fulton street. in7-t! $ -Me- K &i2$3h ,'t- '.'Csrap
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