0 El Rek Atl4tiBt`2o,. left AND COUNT j T 1T1101.6411 141 r. 1 ' ti Pt Oatli srpnil..-rlaul i t evaninetia: 0 1.4 L.'s were passing up Penn street; ;(I by a drum And life, ands irttlisiPsr with P.. L. L. inseribed'on it, iontione inquiring what P. L. L meant ) *heti ilk lin exclaimed, "eht dealt you know dot, it means , 'Peter Likes Lager 1' " 'ew York .pspeso 'has a new lotto for a loge d r i v er, Whien is claseically apt: "Jane forte in omnibus 1"--;.—rDon't fail to one Pattie Stewart tonight. Tight bitotsex-: hibit largefeet to &conspicuous utadvanfsge. _—The Invi ncibles h eve evidently elutnged their name to "invisible, as nothing is seen or heard of there.-7-----.Wheelbstr*w bete on, the election Life commeicad,our ha y friends should be earello hoW they ute 2s . :notice 3f ;they do not wish to h e aisfig . . _---A. itinder in blacking disooursormuci bombast and took in conaiderablit cniiincy, in front of the Keystone lions.,yesterday.. =---The order of Hiatt:art will have .6 grand parade and ple-vivo in,this city on the 7th of September next. Lair) del don:l'i city fro m abroad aro expeoted..•The o fever . has again broken out, There lino ger , of it coming among us, as a great: snarly of ' put citizens have been "so seyeielY" afflict. 1 ed with It several years'ago,'thsti itiviii hair* 'no effect on them now.--The Reading ' Steam Yacht Club will , hay a grand picnic, at ROO Valley Nib s 011,211 nday, Aug." 81st. —The Iteadlpg /s Wants twenty shoe binders;—Allot nm Daily Melt Six stove moulders wanted. . See advertising rolumne4- 7 —The bathing season is over, now:4010okt fr o ass man was passing along North Filth l street, ire receiired a ih4*- er bath over himself in the shape of &bucket• ful of watei, from a iseenitd.story' window.. !Ile man at one tinily firelight of prosecuting rho individual who ttitenO tbe w,ater, but as it was • done iteldeAlly, - he concinded to say , no more; pout it, ' and go homii and put On another suit of clothes.-----Petitions are circulating in Hamburg for a stone bridge. over the creek In White Oak street, in place of the wooden structure. --A number of boys were amusing themselves . lest evening on s threshing machine, at Lessig's%achiue works, at Fourth and Washington streets, limaking it go 'round," when one of them got his finger severely pinched. - ----Search• warrants should be printed on "tracing pa pet ,1' and wedding notices on_foorecap.—' Father Abraham passed pp Penn street last evening. He looked kind of cross.- 1 , 1 Ladies driving horses is becoming fashion.' able in this elty.-;---The Sebnylkiltriver is lower than it has been for many yearli. At many places down the river, it can be crossed without Wetting a foot.-- , -.lt isn't always wisdom. -to know a thing; in other words, , i gnorance is sometimes bliss. As, for' instance, you'd better not hear the squab. bleit of yoUr neighbors; or be cognizant of the peccadillos of your wife, when abroad; 6r ftoto any little roguish flirtation going on over the way, or see a policeman handling 4 drunken woman; or a multitude of much else similar in character or no character. . . STFWARVIO Theba l n Combine continues to draw orgy& ,To•alght, brazens, or The , Wild Hoisi of Lauer'i Park, dances, songs,' burlesques, etc: , , ' FIRST PRISSTTIMAN Mr: ltiehardo haiing.retorned home; there will eseriiceoening. la this elturelyto•morrow morn. a g dev 8402411 WARP.--The largest assorttheut of jigs, pittlets t butter pOts, ke., at re • iueed prices, for sato by J. L. Wielder s 503 Penn street. • aug 29-8 t " 4' . Irak CAUP Itlnsmos,—The camp meeting at Annvilli3; Lebanon county ) closed yester day morning at an early hour, and that. at Fleetwood at a Ipte boor lath night. _Beth meetings were largely attended. • Tim Bush. Meeting at Denkter!s woods under the aulipites of the A. M. B. Church: will bo continued today and to•morrow.-;-. The members of the several chtterches in this city are, invited to be present. . , MAltißT.—bittiket, this morning was well attended, and prices very favorable—to tho sellers I . There was an . abundance of all kinds of vegetables and fruit in seastin., • • Ir does not cost hnitikibg to see that Now Pump; they'will shbw it to you cheerfully at the headquarters the best article of the kind, and the cheapest.l McKnight's hard ware Store l ild & Penn. aug. 2941 POl.lOll A/Mine-401a 'Burke, whose arrest we nOtited yeate' Charged 'With drunkenness and the ex it Ilion of pugilistic symptoms, luida htSatiy* this morning. Pin ed $8.26 and 'lwo:tined Ittraovitiisiirsta - the ashes of the late tire; kri Carpenter alley, will arise -night new. three-story houses six of which will be built by Mr, 'lsaac 111,1308 n, and two by Mr. F. Moors. ' • • - 4xaruga Nlo. -"r The Amp lmes 4 'Broombach% Hat Factory, in Exeter town , ehi t beyond' the. Black Bear Tavern ' are hol4ing a pie ilk to-day in a, grove in that vicinity. A number of batten of .ResOing have gone out to participate in it. , • , Bunton L 3 elossbrenner will preach in the Otterbein Ohapel,in NerthEightlistreet, lo•mortow Iflunday) evening. Services to coma ent:eat 7i _o'clock. There will be no services in the Ohara% the morning on ac• .co4nt of the, rem:toning of the First United , 'Brethren Church.rn Ninth street. f , - Naves chase . jar. - bat Ns. when it Moira off 'itt a gale of wind; just etand still and you will piesently see half a dozen persona in pursuit of it. When ,one has captured it, walk leisurely towar4 him, receive it With grateful acknowledgement and place it qu sour head) he-will invariably act Its if you ad done him a favor. Try it. . • •ExouasioN LITIL—Tho members .of Mt. Penn-Funtace Sunday School came to this city early this morning., and took the am for Litis, where they will hold A cele :biation to-day. The Leesport Cornet'Barid, of which Peter F. Wentzel is the leader, joined the excursionists Isere, and accompa nied them. The Band, np_cm their arrival in town, stopped at Krickle Hotel, corner Filth and Washington streets ,wbere they.discours ed eoveral delightful pieces of music. • Ixotessw OP TRAyßll,—Railroad Bieck port that the number , of paisengers going West has been increasing during the last two weeks, and is greater than' it has been any time during the_ present year. Tide Oin• munati train from New York, which passes through Reading at 10.10 p.m.Thursday night ,contained 140paes9ngers for the East. This 141110410, Uow m w _passengers, crowded the eve: few *eels the. tide:will . %) Ealtwerd—the Western merchants coming East, to. Philadelphia and Now York, for the purchase of goods. Tatitowtia" Stitiekt.—T6 habit of hoj" throwin stones at each Other).or doln% 4 / 111 ' jeFt in t h e street, is s very evil one. • Pedek Inane are annoyed by it, and inmetimei the mays iee~ ~ inilintlrounds'or demi, Property. The habit of *rowing stones islraore preys lent in the northwesters part of town, . we belteretthanbaStherports.- Itiotricomplaints reach us from that section than from any other. Parentsebould lecture Weir ions on the subject and the police should not' be too backward about omitting some of the more perverse boys, and lipeking nn example 'Of them. - Tun DirpaYch says that at the Annville camp. meeting, during one day, one badge vender sold 085 worth of Grant and f eolfax badges, and another sold $4O woktb.4 'lt is generally supposed • that people go to camp meeti t ngs for religious purposes, but it appears that others go there in the interest of politicians, Tho badge venders aiie sharp a l , fellows, however ; they know that th toughs who tang around and disturb camp!: eetings art always Grant and Colfax .men t a d con sequently there is always a brisk emend . for likenesses of the Smoking Donkey, who he' Man of the same stripe in the well of Loma, dogs rum and cigars. ) 11.11X1110AN ittliOllANloB 7 PARADE. The State Parade'of the Order of American Me. obanics, which is to take place at Lancaster, on September 11th, will undoubtedly be a grand' affair. Over fifty councils have al-, ready reported to the Secretary of the State' Committee their intention to • participate, in the parade. Col. David Miles, of Conestoga Council, No. 8, will• be the, Chief Marshal on the occasion. Mr. John Fink, of Osceo la Councili No. 84, of this city, has been se. leeted to aet,tia . Marshal of the second sion, and Mr. C. M. Molle, a member of the' Junior Ordet in this•eity; to act as aid in the fifth division. One- of the most interesting features, of the parade pill be the represent ,ation of the diffirent troies and profession's. Kensingign Conficit,*No. 9,'of Philadelphia l will, for Instance t build a miniature! ship while the column.l!l moving. • FROM PORT Ci.iwrox:—Major. Bevan,Ban • gage Master, running-between Port Cinton and Ashland has been presented with a handsome solid silverliadge, .by his friends in Ashland. The badge contains the follow ing inscription in enameled 'letters "Bag gwie Master, - Presented by his friends from Ashland." • . • • William Taylor, a member of Company A, 48th Regiment, P. V. was buried on Sun. day, August 28d, with i tnilitary hogors, by members of his company. A sermon appro priate for tlio occasion was preached by Rev. Mr. Grove, Pastor of the M. E. Church of this place. And today the funeral of Mrs. Adam Menglo took place. It was largely attended by her many friends and'acquain . tanees. Aug: 27, 1808. „ A. P. B. VOUEILT rIROCEIEDIIIIII#. Condusion of yesterday's, Cb ur 1 Proceedings. RIM rill! DAY-FRIDAY. Maggie R. Loose vs. George D. Minden. bush.--28,,April T. 1807. This was an ac tion on the case for breach of promise of marriage. An action for stfdnetion between the same parties was tried' before in this Court at April Term, 1866,Which resulted in a verdict forylff. for $BOO demeges. As the facts were Ntly reported upon the former tFial, and the. present action was founded upon the sane eire.utintenees, a repetition of the details will be unnecessary. The jury in the present case returned a verdict in 'favor of the plff. for $2OOO damages. G. and D. Ermentrout for plff. J. 13.1\Livingood and J. B.,ltichards for deft. the above was the huit case open for this week, and the Court adjourned at 41 p. until this morning at 10 o'clock. The sec ond week of Common fleas ,will commence on i Mondapraortijeg next,l4 .1.1 o'clock.— Fifteen'eases Ximain'open upon the list -for disposition next week. mirror° 6 LODOE AND A£ll3oolfAilONB.--= The following named organizations will hold their regular stated meetings this (SATUR DAY) evening Freedom Circle, No. 7, :B. U. (H. F.) C. A& Brotherhood Hall, Third and. Penn. Fleetwood Council, No. 20, 0. U. A. M., at •Fleet*iod. Hamburg Council, No. - 74;0. U. A. M., at Hamburg. Rehtersburk Council, No. 12D, 0. U. A. M. at Kehrersburg. . • Leesport Council, No. 181, 0. U. A. M., at Leesport: Mt. Pleasant Lodge, No. 476, L 0. of 0. T. at Hopewell Furnace. Friendship Lodge, No. 6, K. of I'., at Temperince Hall. • Junior Circle, No. 21, 13. U.., at Geiger 'town. Heading Division, No. 76, 11,of L. at 708 Penn street. . ' Longswainp No: 634, L. O. 0, F.,. 'at Mertz's, Lcngswainp. Perseverance Council, J. 0. of A. M., at Fifth and Washington. Demolay Coin mandery Nd: 9. R. T. Ma sonic Hall. • - SUNDAY SOllOOl. CELERRATIONO.—The St. Lawrence Sunday School will hold its annual celebration at, Exeter Station Cirove,on`Bun day, Sept. 6tli, 1868 . The services, of the Exeter Brass Band, and also several, able speaks rS, have been • imgaged for the ocohsion. An interesting time • may be , expected.— Friends of Sunday schools are respectfully Wilted to attend. The Blandon' Union . Sunday School will hold its annual meeting on Saturday. Sept. In Benjamin Peter's, winds, near Blan don. A brass band will be in attendance to enliven the occasion. NO huchsters allowed in or outside the grounds. . ' - The Leesport Sunday School with hold its annual celebration in Herbein's woods, near Leesport, on Ilaturda.y, Sept. fith, 1868'. The Leesport Band Will be in attendance during the day. Hucksters are not all6wed to sell on the premises. The - Amityville Sunday School will hold:a celebratinn on Peter Weaver's leland, in the , Manatawny, on Saturday, Sept. 12th, 1868. The school will meet at the school hodee at 8 o'clock, and proceed to the ground in a body. - Winter's celebrated Military ,Ba i pd, of Reading, has been engaged for the. occa sion. , Addressee will be delivered in Ger man and English. The friends of Sunday schools are res'pectfully invited to attend. The celebration of the St. John's Sunday School, of Hamburg,will take phice on Sept. stb,,in Seaman's WQods,j near Hainbufg,.— The Hamburg.Coinet Band hir been•engag 0. • Simulates for the EAGLE'. • LOCAL NOTICES. 1 FAS and near thrtmghont the Whole Country, the newspapers teem with the won dotful cures. performed by I Dr. Russell's MagnetiO Oil. 60 ets. and $1 00 per bottle. American Hauge, Reading. [Aug. 174. Tna Great, the Grand, the Only:reliable remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lum gpridasand•Bruisess Swelled Glands, Still' Joints; Sore Tbioat!, and Patti F any sort and from any ammo, in. Dn. Roism's Magnetio Oil 50 eta. and $1;00 pet bottle. : Amnon Hoene; Reading. Nag. 10.102 a ass O'CLOCK P. Ms I?AILY ALMANAC. I, Ben trisai .629 J Sunsets . 6 8 4 Ihys's length 15 hours 04 minutes. . ' Wasther dear—Wind S. W. =I STA?, OF THER.IIOIFOTRR. 7 A. M. 2P.11. 70 °, ' .84 0 06 ° , 87 ° 68° - ,' 87 ° . , 68° 89 ° 09° ' 810 74° ' 89° Monday, Tuesday,Wednesdy, Thursday, Pfiday, Saturday, , tttene will be a regular tripetiug of , City Couneilik to•night. _ LADIES' Fees.—The Ladies' Fair Mao elation of Hamburg have commenced pre. parations to hold a Fair for the benefit of the Emanuel Church ; during, the Chriettims holidays. . =CIE Msasooar's V arieties in full tido of sue cesa. First appearance of Mr. Miles, the great comic singer and ()lemon personator. Master Jardella, the celebrated wench dan cer and comedian, will positively appear on Monday heat. 00l lager always on hand. • TgLIORAIII Littic.—Thel Schuylkill Navi• gation Co. are progressing with their tole. graph line, having erected the posts at. hamburg du ring this week. We understand hat the wires are also being put up .at the lower itpd of .the linO. NATURALIZATION."-We ' call upon every Democrat to do his utmost in finding out the name or names of (Avery patriotic foreigner for naturalization.. The .litiges of our Court are ready at any time t after due notice given, to hold court for this purposit\The names may be sent to this office or o ny reliable Democrat, and the buelness will he attended to. Do not lose a moment, bt go to work I ---..----- - , THE Camp meeting at Cov ntry, Chester li county, nine miles from Birdsboro , is in full operation, it having commenced during the early part of this week, and will close about the middle of next week.- A largo number of persons living in the lower part of Becks intend visiting it to-morrow—which vtill‘ be the great day of the meeting, if the weather remains pleasant. . . , WhiCIIKEITER FEMALE SEMINAIM—The Fall session of this excellent Institution of learn ing, located in Penn street, above Illighth, will open on Tuesday next, September Ist. The number of pupils will be larger than during auy former session; and several ad ditional teachers have been engaged. The -corps of Professors and I Tettehers will be efficient, and large enough to afford. every facility for superior education. NO STORE! FRONTR.—William Bland, cornet of Ninth and Penn streets, is having a new front put in his storQ, a to( Parish style, +f Walnut. ,1 bir.‘Adam IL Schwartz, corner of Tenth . and Penn streets, has had the front of his Grocery store torn out, and two windows, extending from the payement to the eaves of the house, inserted. IVe presume there is not another front in the city similar to it. MYsTERIOUB.•--Last. night at a late hour three persons appeared on the porch of the Pennsylvania House, corner ,of Fifth and Washington streets. They were asked what was wanted, when one stated that ho was from Philadblphia and desired lodging for the night. He was admitted and shown to a room. This morning the room was empty and the lodger non eat. 'He had disappeared before morning. It is surmised that the in dividual was some scamp, and carried some articles with him that have not yet been missed. NEW Strop.—Wo noticed this morning men men engaged in staking off the ground for a new car shop, Messrs. Johnson & Shaaber intend building on the site of the one lately burned down, in South Eighth street. The new building will bo 160 feet deep, by 60 feet front,and we understand the foundation will bo commenced on Monday: This firm has secured a contract for the furnishing of a large number ocyars.by a certain time,and the building will be pushed forward to c om. pletion as rapidly as possible. A large num. ber of carpenters will be employed upon it. . _ IMPORTANT TO PENRIONFAS.—Tho Pensioti act of July 27th, 18(18, varies very much from those previously passed, and enlarges the number of such as ago . entitled to pen sions under previous acts : bit. It allows two dollars per month to children of the soldier by 4 former wife. 2d. It gives arrears of pension to a large class of persons now on the Pension Roll not previously entitled. 811. It enables held to draw arrears of pensions in certain eases which was not previously . provided, for. 4th. kit:creases the pension.from four to eight dollars, to all persons now on the roll from the Mexican, or any 'previous ars. UNDUE WASTE OF WATER.—We hnve not had rain in this city and immediate iicinity for some time, and the earth.is dry. The springs are getting low. Notwithstanding this fact, we notice servants and others around 'town daily wasting a great deal of water, as if there was no scarcity of the ar ticle. Last evening we noticed a young man, not far from Cronse's store, in Penn street, between Fourth and Fifth, squirting a large quantity of water on the street, in front ‘ of,a closed store, with a hose attached a to hydrant. This morning we observed a colored aervant wasting a large stream while waahing,the pavement in front 9f the Man sion House. He used a bucket, but when ho carried it full away, to pour on the pave ment, he, neglected to close the hydrant, which kept runninga full stream all the time. The water was wasted in the gutter. We know citizens wEo save the Water as much as they can. • They deserve credit fcir it, but tho cureless should be fined, ier ordinance. ANOTHER osi EN.—Last evening, after much drumming, fifing, parading, and burning of powder in salutes, the Radicals got a few t men together at the foot of P no street, to raise what they called a "Coo flag." The P. L. L's. turned out in force, ' twelve men, beside& the music, the ragged 'boys and the little nigger. 'A few stragglers followed them. • - i A rope was run across the street, and two flags, each te feet by six, were suspended from it, witha banner, three feet square, bearing t likeness of a raccoon, between . , them. After "leiV- speeches by J.Mofftnan and J. G. Seltzer, Es e., and Capt 4. if. Ranch, the coon was left alone in his glory ; but, porteetions omen! this morning the chop fallen Rada, discovered that the wind had thrown the banner over the rope, so that the unfortunate coon hung head downwards! We accept the omen—rthe Radical party will be *rag side up after the fall elec. Lions 1 a r' ADVElrrisa in the Ltats, 2 itecititie torAtiow.=.- ' 4014 essaiipogis 4f,solitn for the aeltpol, bin% /WE linetwee`esuesi is 'the &VW .1, 0 00 %Phu; derjesti Cbenty eteedelit, N. useeotrout 'must the' fultowhyg er plicants: Ma le • teach re—Nathan Con and O. J. Walt; fraisilt tilichers—Clarissi Miller,Emma Ihrtatiii; . Hattie ni ter a nd Mary Lterklialteil -an Of whom pasted si very creditable examination, • The branches in whi*lbey were examined were Orthog raphy, Readi, grammar, Wriliwili t at Al Written and Me ntal Arithmetic. The' of School Directors and a large number o spectators were •present and evinced welt interest in the proceedings. ' Among the visitors were the following veteran teachers: From Port Clinton—Prof. R. S. Unger,. Rollie Focht, Henna •Acker, Rosa B..fiorn, Jane Jackson, Lloyd, and,Daniel non. I EEEMi From Perry Township—lArayette N. Usher, Franklin 8. Reber and Prank.lcol ler. - z Iv our friends will use preparations for re. storing gray hair they should use tho beet in the market. Our attention has lately been called to an article which his an 'extensive sale and a very- high reputation, known as Ring's Veptable Ambrosia, and we are' dined' to think that it possesses mote desira ble and less; objectionable qualities than-any other in the mark6t. It restores gray or fa ded hair to its origine color in a meet re markable • Inc - •nd‘ by its and soothing removes all dattdrue and humors scalp. Give it a fair trial qudyoa !o like it. angle lta Da. LIGHT teeived a large lot of pure, fresh drugs and medicines, -of all kinds. Those who desire the pure artitle (and who does not?) we Would adviie them to go to him. Ills prices aro reitsOotible l and ho waits upon bit his customers Ike) prompt and gentlemanly manner, All preteriptlonf are put up in the moat careful aligner, and there is no danger of any mistakes earring. Tha Doctor has also all kinds of toilet articles for sale,—oils,- washes, soaps, brushes, combs, hc., he. Remember the place—No. _V North Fifth street. aug 21-1-w. . • AniMtn Depildations. ." Sr. Loti is, August 28.—A Denver despatch says the Cheyenne and Arrapahne Indians continue theirdepredations, murdering inof fensive settlers in central and eastern Colo. rado. On -'Euesday they attacked ,Klowa Station, on Smoky Hill route, , r capturing si ty horses, and carrying acme woman and child, whose remains were-found yesterday shockingly' mutilated, atkil brought here for burial. Another band killed three moo yesterday at Latham Patto, on the stage route, and chased tho Smoky /Ell coach siveral miles, keeping up a rquning fire yfithent' dama,ge. Governor Ball organized a company of sixty volunteers, and left at three, o'clock this inorning. General Sheridan authorized him to call on the commander of VOA Reynolds for ° assistane6. .Ith) doubt every effort be made to overtake andpunisk the Indians. Great excitement exists. The Milieus are stripping the country of all Stock told provi. sions, and twelve persons are, known to have been murdered In the past tiro days. A Übe yenne despatch says:, Edward M. Pratt; of Peoria, Illinois, in company With B. J. Ev erett, herding borses,two miles ftom the city this morning ; Was surprised by five Indian's and scalped. He Was brought into the hcis• pital, whore he'died, at ten (Meek:. The Indigos succ eeded in driving off thirty hereon. Everett escaped. Another body of Indian's are' t.ePorted io have driven . off a' largo number two miles west. General Wessels hits, sent cavalry in pursuit, but nothing definite is known yet. A Helena, Montana, despatch says,on the 2d inst.; a party of citizens teaptured twenty Indiana,who were out stealing near ,Old Mission, on the Missouri road. They were on the way to Fort Shaw to deliver the In dians to the military authorities. Robert Allen Packer, a on Of the lion., Asa Packer, was yesterday nominated; for Congress in the 12th Penna.district. His competitor was Judge Woodward—the sit• ting member. - MARRIED. GOTTSIIALIicL-T,BR I ptILL,-..Augest . 2:4, at the m Eaon° of he M. . Merck . Minervalle. by Bev. Noble Nape. r. PRANK U. GorrilHALL - , of Readies, Po,, tO Dl* mum IL R. TuaRL, et Liew ellyn,BOleylitill yountY' • • kED. • THOMPSON.—In' h i otil, sohoyjltill county. on Monday evening, ugupt Zith, 1868./Ku Tpogr- BON, aged 64 gears, 2 monVhs and 13 daYo. • • Bastions A Bro.. Boaters. N 0.16 North Gib `treat qubtoulollows: • nIADIIIO. Aug. 29: W I • • 11vr TO - i ut i - lia 014 U. S. 6's . 1881 - . - - Old Ujiii s's 1862 - .- ‘ iew U. 1. 5-2fir.1864, July and JAB.; ~ New U. S . 5 . 20'a,1865. May and Nov., t.ll U. 8. 20 y65. new - • • • .U.O. 5- C 18 6 7. lady and Jan. : ew kJ'. II 510% INB. Ten- orter . - - ...IP • • - Gold n ew ork np to 12 ekdok. - - Gold% sat Bubonic kijrol•9 • E , , Allf. 29. 11168. Bortaa s -_-1 1 - :ash 40117. IEN . .3801085 tnP. .88 Onasa - eel t7/1 lb.. ....1.--. •dczi Alum—Lard 9 w......« ...... .."...:........ ..... . ........ .1( 25 Eons—Etris % dozen. • / 23 . AErbaa— pplis f peck, .. _ , 40@60 :. nag li qulrt. 18 13 11 Ki IIACHES-.- '' , ear—Beefsteak. ronpd *Th.. - 20. .. " sirloin... • .....26 .. 611 ' 20022 rump. " " Beef roast. 26 Beef dried, .. " • Veal outlets. " 25 • II hops, ' l ' . • 18 " Mutto c n: 1 " ' lmo " Pork ,.- " steak., " 20 " Sausag e fresh. 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