Oe te cL tet tt. tte ce i ’ , ‘_ ‘ fecal cud Other items. } » 3 i itt { Ve \\ f > ~ nt R a are unusually o” a ‘ y ‘ ’ r k il ’ if T or a man liiea while voloading ntreal sues the vessel tor 85 ; ‘ { ; > ry A! 4 Appe als from City Ag ent was to-day furtheradjourned us til oo \ eneh Mai S$ how come t (ana a \1 r Peay ‘ 7 : \ll are fumigated by the Bvitish and \ Authoritic > ts ENDRAL MIDDLETON has arrived in Ottswa. He says General Luard is rot hurt int of leaving Canada so hurried] - : A 1N named Beagan, «f New Haven ’ dropped dead last evening while goiny to bis We have nov heard the cause af iii the Strawberry Festival and Promenade Concert, in the Drill Shed, this ning. It will be well worth Phe admission is Only ten cents. - EMEMbBeR HOBKIRK, Superintendent of Qnaaran- ipe at this port, has received orders to quar- all vessels arriving from , 19 France, and from Toulon anc Jlarseii es > By cable to Capt. Wm that the barks Arctic, Scquel and Olivette, owned by him, arrived in the United King dom The Olivette made the passage in eighteen days from Malpeque. “ > WiittamM Dopp respectfully calls the atten- tion of parties in want of very desirable building lots to the sale on Monday next, Zist inst, at 12 o'clock, of the Des Brisay property postponed on account of the weather | from last Monday fjyl7 21 ect A CORRESPONDENT residing in California, and writing on the 26th June, says there has not been such heavy and continued rains for about fifty years, and that the crops in some sections have suffered greatly —the grain grow- ing in the straw. sisal ENGLAND has again justified the supremacy for the savagery and severity of her sentences by the condemnation of five persons to an aggregate of thirty-five years’ penal servitude for stealing two ducks, four buallocks, seven fowls, one apron, and three small pieces of rewellry. > ~ Mr. George Stewart, jr., editor of the Quebec Chronicle, who was commissioned to write the articles on New Brunswick and Nova Scotia for the Encyclopedia Brittanica has, we learn, been also requested to prepare the article for the same work on the Province of Quebec. sicicailidiig cine Parties in the west portion of Texas con- tirm the report that the sheep and cattle in- ed with annihilation by drouth. are arriving daily at Lkagle Pass, gress tu Mexico wa‘er holes, The streaus on the American sick f the Rio Grande River are dried up, — > ve» DL, B. MiLver, principal of the Char- lot » \ Business College, has gone on a trip to the United States. Me expects to be absent about a month, during which time the college here will be closed. Mr. Miller in- tends visiting the principal business colleges during his sojourn in the States. We wish him a pleasant time. _ > - Tue condition of the cotton trade at pre- sent, says a Montreal despatch, continues to cause much uneasiness in business circles. A gentleman sent to England has just returned tu Montreal, and it is understood he finds it impossible to ship cotton to that country ex- cepting at such a sacrilice as would be near ruin to the shippers. ah-elsitpiduan Mr. A. L. Brown, of the firm of W. & A. Brown & Co., left by train this morning for England, via Rimouski, to purchase a large fall and winter stock of Dry Goods for the business, which will be continued op in Des- brisay’s building, unti] Ist April next, or till the completion of the new brick store, on the old site, opposite the Market House, - > — As already advertised, the friends of Pownal and vicinity are making arrangements to have a grand Tea on the 23rd instant. We hope the friends in the city will ava‘l themselves of this opportunity of having a day’s real enjoy- ment We understand the committee are determined to satisfy the most fastidious; and the proceeds are for laudabie object. a A sap joke.—At Coburg, Ont., on Satar- day last as Lena Baswell was washing clothes she was approached by Minnie Stilwell, who took up a bottle lying on the window, and telling her that she would anoint her with “holy water,” proceeded to pour the liquid on | the young girl’s head, The victim commenc- ed to scream, and soon all the mil) was in an uproar, and the liquor was found to be vitriol. The side of the young girl's face as well as her neck and arms are seriously burn- ed. She will be marked for life. inion Foreign markets have changed but slightly since cur last report, Potatoes in the market ar negle eted, and old stock now sell at from 60 to 65 cents. Eggs in that Boston market are ruaning up, and all that are } laced | on the market are rapidly taken at from 16 to | i7 cents per dezen wholesale. In Montreal cheese sell for 8} and 94 cents wholesale, and in Charlottetown at 10 cents. The flour market is steady, ard will remain the same as at present, until the fresh stock comes in. ‘Then, as the wheat crop is good, prices will, uo doubt, be much lower niin, Tue Moncton fire department, as reorgan- ized, held its first annual celebration on Tues- day, which was very successful, Mcncton is in possession of the best equipped fire depart ment of any town of similar size and popula- tion in the Dominion, all the apparatus being of the most modern kind and kept in excellent order. The department consists of about sixty men. under the command of George Ackman, chief engineer, one of the most energetic and capable of officers, who thoroughly under- stands his duties and takes the deepest in- terest in them. ee -_--—- Mes Huse, of Manchester, N. H., the in-; valid lady reseued from the wreck of the steamer State of Maine, arrived here Jast evening, accompanied by her son, Mr. J W. Huse, and servant. They are staying at the Osborne, When Mrs. Huse, was take ashore feom the State of Maine it was feared she ee atmo > Sadie il dee ee a attending, | London, in|} Richards we learn | Sheep men | seeking in| lated ee ee Y Et if DATE Tas f a IO OR Ae ee RE, INI tag _— _— —s + ate Ne omtcne re A he eee ~ ne 18, 1 &i-<t ere Tea s SUCRE samba ch. by ; fia ys aa EO Re : . 4 ‘ } ’ 5 ' (dhe teow TeceiHAPHIS WEWS ta he au tee WF ise . ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ Ait Cl it is Kiting bere pre ions in Montreal [SerciaL Despatoues To Tar Pxawiwrr.] < & precaution against cholera the thickly popiiated tenement distrie*s of New York are beimy disinfected, . mi ‘wo summonses have been issued AgAINSt parties fer breaking the Seott Act. This MAKRCS LOUPr CASES Lp pre 8 ; - THE steamer M. A. Starr sailed for Mal.iax fast Bigat with a freight of 1,500 cases of lobsters and other proaguce -_ fur Rev. Mr. Burwash will preach in St. vames Church in the morning and Rev. Dr. | Jenkins in the eveniny, Sabbath first. ei A NOVEL sight was wituessed on Pownal and Kent Streets to-day, the moving of a schooner from yard on Lower Spring a ship Park Road to the river at Donse’s shore. 7 THe schooner Minnie E., Capt. Noal. is re- cetving freight at Southport for St. John’s, Newt und.and. She wili also take passengers jand will sail on Tuesday next. sion THE worst cases of weakness, exhaustion, | impotency, and all diseases and weaknesses of | the generative organs can be cured by Mack’s | Magnetic Medicine. Sold in Charlottetown jat Apothecarics Hall. See advertisement in | another column, iyJ4 lw wkly 19 ey | ; | Evexy farmer should get one of R. K, Brace’s Air Rotary Churns, and test them as | the prizes tor butter this year are very large. ? jlnghly of . Lt is said they preserve the grain | of the butter, and as a result, it will keep long- ia : THE yacht race for the challenge cup pre- sented by Ex-Governor Archibald, took place at Halifax on Saturday, Four yachts com- | peted and the race was won by C. R. Fletch- yacht Mentor—4h., 20m., 45s. The Mentor holds the cap permanently, having won it twice ln succession. j | | ers siicinmcltiaiciaiibi A YouNG widow, in erecting a monument to the ‘‘dear departed,” cleverly availed herself of the opportunity to inscribe upon the tomb, “Sacred to the memory of Mathusin Bezu- chet, who departed this life aged sixty-eight years, regretting the necessity of parting from the most charming and best of women.’ > Aw editor must possess the constitut’on of | ahorse, the obstinacy of a mule, the independ. fence of a wood-sawyer, the pertinacity of a idan, the endurance of 4 starving anaconda, | the entire resignation of the most confounded lof all earthly treadmills ; and he must bea moving target for everybody to shoot at. ishechics THR steamer Worcester, Capt. Blankens)ij ? | | | sailed for Boston on Thursday evening with a| ;cargo consisting of 1,500 cases eggs, 1,037 | cases lobsters, 49 bags potatoes, and 50 barrels alewives. She also had the following pas- sengers: Mr. J. E. Cutler, Mrs. Cutler, Miss Hanford, Miss Douse, Miss Annie Powers, and Miss Jane Crosby. sieisigtiK oath A FALSE report was circulated to-day re- garding the fate of one of the prisonera in Queen’s Co. Jail. Tt was stated that Terrence McAtee, Jr., while cleaning the jail pump, fell into the well and was drowned. The deputy sherifi, on hearing the report, as in duty bound, made an official inquiry, and dis- covered that the story was deliberately con- cocted for the parpose of putting sheriffs and reporters to the trouble and inconvenience of calling on Mr. Harvie. >. —~ |} ASmaity CLovp.—-A recent cable despatch announces that the Covernment of India is collecting material at Quetta, for an advance on a large seale on Candahar. It is further stated that a hitch has arisen in the segotia- tions for the appointment of an Anglo-Russian commission for the delineation of the Afghan frontier. Russia desires to stipulate that the cemmission has no power to survey beyond certain lines. This would seem to indicate that Great Britain anticipates a ‘‘difficulty” with Russia in the Far East. Has the race between England and Russia for Herat really begun’? - -_ wis “Tue Srate oy Marne.”—Capt. Chisholm aad Mr. John A, Ruddock returned fiom the wreck of the steamer last evening. The Cap- tain says that the top works are washing away a little, but that the hull is good and is not twisted in the least. He thinks that she can be got off. Ifshe does come off she will be towed to St. John for repairs. Mr. Ruddock is confident that she can be taken off, aud bas made the company an ofter to do the job. Capt. Tower, of the Boston Wrecking Com- pany, proceeded to the wreck this morning, and will make an immediate report to the Company's head quarters.—Globe, 16th. vilienclelggilialoen Cavepoxia Ciun.—This National Society have lately rented one of the elegant and spacious rooms in ‘*McFEachern’s building,” corner of Queen and King Streets, which they are now getting furnished in first-class style. They are to hold their Annual Scottish Gathering on the grounds of the Hon. John Longworth, Charlottetown, on the 31st inst., and as they have obtained very low fares from the Railway and Steamboat Companies, no doubt, their games will be as usual, well patronized by the public, The day will be proclaimed a public holiday, by order of His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor, and His Worship the Mayor. D. L. Down, of Springfield, Mass., the | strongest man in the world, having a record of | lifting 1,442 pounds, has been attending a performance by Lulu Hurst, the Georgia henomenon, who has been setting New York in a furore by her remarkable feats. She had been holding chairs, canes and billiard cues by the hands, displaying so much force that | powerful men were unable to the articles. It | was claimed that she possessed some mystert- ous power which enabled her to perform the | feats. but Mr. Dowd found that she was only | possessed of remarkable muscular strength. | He was able to move apy article that she held without difficulty, and was so successful that Miss Hurst’s manager declined to allow him a further trial. ' ee | Tur market to-day was largely attended | and well supplied. Green peas, cucumbers, | and new potatoes were on sale at reasonable prices. Other saleables were 1n good demand | at the following prices : Beef, small, 6 t» 14 cts; 1 do » Q?-, 5 to 9cents; mutton, 6 to 10 cents; | pork, carcass, 7 to 74 cents; do., small, 10 to | }2 cents; veal, 3 to 7 certa; turkeys, to $1.25; fowls, 25 to 25 cents: butter, fresh, 16 | to 20 cents; do., tub, 15 to 16 cents; eggs, 13 | to 14 cents; flour, per 100 Ibs., $2.80 to $3 00; oatmeal, $2.75 to $3 00; oats, 34 to 36 cents, \ few have been tested and spoken very | | er (jly 17, dawky | : ; | Miss Bertha McCallum, Master C. McCallum | dustries in that part of the state are threate- | "i ‘ oo es 31.00 Fatal Accident at a Fire. Toxonro, July 17. | While putting out a fire m the stables in | the rear of Holl’s grocery, at midnight, five ‘firemen were working on the building, when the roof caved in. Four of them | were got out much injured; but Albert | Gilbert was killed. Two horses were ' burned to cinders. — ——— — Blowing up a Monument. Lonpon, July 17. | A box of gunpowder, which had been | placed against the monument erected to | the memory of Lord Herbert, in the market place, at Salisoury, exploded last night. | the pedestal was injured. Asiatic Spectre. The ' ' MARSEILLES, July 17. There were 21 deaths from cholera here i last night. Tovton, July 17. Fourteen deaths from cholera occurred here jast night. 4 Diabolical Plot Discovered. St. Pererssure, July 17. The existence of a plot to blow up the palace at Warsaw, during the Czar’s stay there, has been discovered. Several arrests have been made. — — — Weatner Bultstin Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Muritime Provinces. Toronto, July 18-10 a. m. Moderate winds to fair slightly warmer weather, METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown July 18 1884. Highest temperature yesterday,. ....... 56.7 | Lowest temperature (read at midnight), ..49 1 | Lowest temperature this morning ........49.3 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock . .54.0 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock.., 57.2 SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. | July 17 —Mary Mac, Ferguson, Summerside, bricks. | July 18-J W Allen, McKay, Cape Tormen- | tine, deals; Maria Alva, LeBlanc, Cocagne, boards; Rk Munn, Munn, Chatham, boards, } CLEARED | Jaly 17—Str Worcester, Blankenship, Boston John Northrap, Gerrior Tracalie, N GB, bal July 18--J W Allen, McKay. Cape Tormen- tine, bal; Maria Alva, LeBlane, Cocagne, bal. sunary goods; HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. July 17— James F. Millis, Stellarton, N §; Walter Lovejoy, Boston; Chas McCallum, do; Miss McCallum, do; J W Huse, Manchester, N H; Mary J Huse, do; Lois Fraser, Newton; Feter McDougall, Biddeford; Ewen Campbell, West Point: Malcolm A McLeod, Valleyfield; J A McLeod, Baie de Verte, N B; J R Wheler, Toronto, Ont; William King. Montreal; A DD McDonald, Little River; D McCallum, Pownal; D Miller, West River; Mrs McLean, Boston; Miss Prescilla L. Short, Boston; Miss Harrison, do; Miss Garnes, do. '8th—J A Gouldruph, Alberton; Henry Clark, Dunk River; John Burke, Kensington; James Barclay, O'Leary. ROCKLIN HOUSE, July 17—Melville Willock and wife, China Point; Miss Willock, do; Cyrus Morris, New London; Montague Pigot, Savage Harbor; S H Brown, Stanley Brioge; James W Stewart, Pictou, NS; James McKie, wife and child, Boston, Mass; Miss Wise, do; Mrs Green, do; Miss Green, do, REVERE HOUSE. July 16—C Spencer, Bradford, Eng.; Mr and Mrs Fraser, Campbelton; Agustas Cats- paw, Bartilogge; Master S P O’Tool, Cork, Ireland. July 17—D E Clarke, Orwell; R Cox, Morell. RANKIN HOUSE. July 17—H M Churchill, Rustico; James B Hegan, St John; R D Lewis and grandson, Rochester, N Y; G H Williams, Halifax; C | Crotty, New York, MARKEIED. On Dominion Day, at Mouut Stewart, by Rev. W. R. Frame, Mr. Jonathan Birt, to Miss Margaret Jane McCannell, both of Pisquid, Lot 37. At the residence of Mr. J. J. Bernard, on the 3rd inst., by the Rev. J. S, Allen, Mr. | Alonzo Wood, of Tryon, to Miss Eliza Kins- man, of Miscouche. At the Manse, Summerside, on the 28th ‘ult.. by Rev. N. MeKay, Mr. John Clark of i Cape Traverse, to Miss Cassie A. Howatt, of | the same place. DIED. On the morning of Friday, July 11th, died suddenly, at Rustico Beach, Elizabeth Stanley Weaver, wife of W. W. Robertson, Q. C., Montreal, aged 54 years. At Tignish, on the 9th inst., of diphtheria, after a few days’ illness, Joseph, aged ten years, beloved son of Mr. Joseph Harper. At the Wigmore Road, on June 28th, of in- flammation of the hidneys, Mrs. David Dun- ning, in the 5lst year of her age, leaving four sons and two daughters to mourn their loss. In Boston, on June 7th, after a lingering illness of 12 months, Mary Roper, aged 35 years, daughter of Joku Panting, Ksq., of Pinette. At the residence of her son, Norway, Lot 1, Catherine, the beloved wife of Martiu Doyle, aged 83 years. Hequiescat in pace. At Clyde River, on October 10th, 1852, Charlotte L. A., aged 11 years; on March 7th, 1884, Maggie M., aged 2 years and 7 months; ov March 19th, Jas. A. S., aged 8 | yeare, beloved children of Mary A. and Ewen |Henderson. On April 17th, 1884, Mary Ann, | beloved wife of Ewen Henderson, aged 45 | years. AMIN Hie, JULY sterile Perkins & 0 W* are showing a complete stock of English and A June trade. Black. White, snd Colored Straw Hats. neers Chip Hats and Bennets. rimmed Hats and Bonnets. Fancy Straw Hatsand Bonn Feathers and Fiowers Hat and Bonnet shapes. A very large stock of Parasols and Umbrellas. Millinery made up at short notice by first-class hands. Sterns’, merican Hats and Bonnets for Black, White, and Colored straw Bonnets. ets. The largest display of Chiidren’s Hats to be found on P. EK. 1. NEW MILIINERY MATERIALS. Ke PRICES LOW. 2% Ch’town, May 28, 1884. PERKINS & STERNS. JULY, 18e4. -————~ 10! = -- THE FOLLOWING New Goods HAVE BEEN OPENED BY W. & A. BROWN DURING THE LAST TEN DAYS: Assorted Corsets, from 70c. to $2.68, Hoop Skirts and Press Improvers. Cream and White Laces. Unbleached Tabie Linens. Towels and 'Towellings. White Shirts, Collars and Cuffs. White and Grey Cottons. Biack French Merinoes. Colored French Merinoes. Colored and Black Nuw’s Veilings. Wa erproof Capes, from $1.62 to $7.20. Grey and Col red Flannels, Black Velveteens. ‘ Grey Shirts and Drawers. Men’s Rubber Coats, W. & A. BROWN & CO. Ch’town, July 9, 1884.—dy wkly CHARLOTTETOWN © SASH IND =DOOR FACTORY | Peake’s No. 3 Wharf, PALMER & CO... PROPRIETORS. —_— oe = oO —_—_— We are now manufacturing and will sell at the lowest cash prices; Sashes Doors Window and Door Frames, Architraves, Spouting and Conductor Mould ings, Ballusters, Newel) Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, etc. We are prepared to do al! kinds of Jobbing, in Planing, Jeiuting, Morticing, Tenon- ing, Jig and Fret Sawing. Turning, etc. All kinds of Gothic Windows tor Churches made at shortest notice. With new and first-class Machinery, and the latest appliances, we can insure the utmost satisfaction to all who favor us with their patronage. Ch’town, June 7, 1884—wkly ly R. Tie Swarkhan FireProf =| MeMILLAN'S DBtOT wn HG A x, In all the leading varities, including ACADIA, - - - Nut and Round, INTERCOLONIAL, - do do VALE. - - - - do do Kstimates ae — ae res at je —y ~— agro re Scns nate y= ,(reserTe 0 vols laid by our agente guarnatced for ten | PETA EY CORNER. do GEO. T. MILLER, ALBION & RESERVE SLACK, General Agent for Maritime Provinc’s, | | allof which will be sold on most reasonable Moncton, N. B | terms. ALSO TO ARRIVE: P. S.—Reliable man wanted, as agent and— to lay roofs for P. EK, Island Some little i i ddregs as above, wor oer 7 . A cargo of (Red Ash) Anthracite Coal from i Wales, due here Ist October, and same quality as gave such good satisfaction three years ago. Will b* sold low from ship, R. McMILLAN. 0 LOBSTER PACKERS. noms CANS FOR SALE. IGE GREAM. 250 cases Tall Cans, 250 cases Flat Cans. RDERS for Ice Cream, by the quart or gallon, should be left at “The Little Apply to Shop around the Corner,” or at the Star Con- fectionery,” 24 hours ahead of the time it is wanted, so as to insure a supply of Fresh Cream. Made from pure cream, with superi- or freezers, and porcelain-lined cans for con- $60,000 Capital Paid Up. ESTABLISHED 1870. LONGWORTH & CO. Ch’town, July 2, 1884.—taw 2 wks & CO. FOR SALE. 'fENHE Subscriber offers for sale all those beautiful gronnds adjoining the Hon Judge Youngs property,comprising Town Lots Nos. 26 and 7i,in 5th 100, Charlotte- town, having a front on Fitzroy Street of 84 | feet, and a depth thrcugh to Euston Street of | 320 feet, with a front thereon of 84 feet. | —ALSO— lA Building Lot. 75 feet square, ou Orlebar | Street, near Euston Street. BENJ. DESBRISAY. Ch’town, May 17. N. B,—The above-mentioned property (f | not previously disposed of) will be offered at | Auction, on Monday, the 2lst day of July, | instant, at 12 o'clock, Dated 5th July, 1584. | BENJ, DESBRISAY, | duly 14, 1884, ‘Si, Marys’ Gariage Man''g. Gu'y (1XCORPORATED.) Carital, $48,000. os A Division of Surplus Stock will take place on OCTOBER 22, ISS4, SUBSCRIBE NOW, SHARES FOR SALE $2 EACH. This is the best investment in the Country. Send for prospectus and full particulars to JAS. THOMPSON, H. A. L. WHITE, President, Secretary. AGENTS WANTED—BIG COMMISSON. July 4—1m pd FLOUR. FLOUR. IN STORE: 250 bris. High Grade Patent, 750 bris, Medium and Low Grade, 260 bris, Choice Superior Extra, 125 bris, Choice Fancy. TO ARRIVE; 500 bris. Choice Superior Extra (vorands— Atlas and Evangeline). FOR SALE LOW —BY — J. A. CHIPMAN & CO. J. F. SHATFORD, Agent, opposite Rankin House. Ch'town, June 16. SHIP AND HOUSE BUILDERS, Will find every requisite for the trade at DUCHEMIN’S STEAM FACTORY, Beer’s Wharf, Always on hand, a ‘complete stock of Ship’. Biocks. Deadeyes, steering Wheels, —ALSO Mouldings, in great variety, Cornice, Base Panel, Decor and Window Finish, Spouting, Conductor and Handrail, Newel Posts, Balus- ters and every description of Turning. Fret, Circular and Jig Sawing, Planing an Moulding turned out neatly and with de patch Satisfaction guaranteed, Don’t forget the place, Geers Wharf near MeMillan s Coal Depot, SO EEE EY ON mc cee AEE MeEINS ence prmemneneatieiben would not recover from the shock she received; hay, 50 to 65 cents; sheepskins, 16 to 20 cts; |” bat she has borne up wonderfully and seems | potators, 20 to 25 cts; turnips, 14 to 16 cts; | much better than when she left her| sed wheat, $1.60 to $1.75; clover seed per lb , home. She intends to remain on the Island 20 to 24 cents; timothy seed, $2.25 to $2.50; durirg the snmmer, and will take lodgings at herrings, per doz , 8 to 12 cents; lamb, per some quiet farm bouse. Her son speaks very | qr, 40 to 90; chicken, per pair, 35 to 50 highly of the courtesy with which he and his} cents; fresh lobsters, 3 to 6 cents; ham, 13 to mother were treated by Captam Pik#, of the 14 cents; Ducks, 35 to 40 cents ; strawberries, ill-fated stdamvr, | per qt., 18 to 25 ets, L. HEARTZ, who iately returned from | “7S of the Ice Cream furnished 1s guar- . ay i 008 Lee ud OF GLAY » the “New Engtand Conservatory ot |” 5 fail Music,’ Boston, will be pleased to see any teed, Jaly 5, 1884, FOR SALE. Apply to person desirous of studying Voice Culture, , OB PRINTING of every desertion Piano or Organ. JOSEPH MAHAR. Residence—Upper Queen Street, Ch'tovn, May 22—tf Albert Duchemin. Ch’town, Jan, 2, 1884,—wkly Gi. UBSCKIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI. NER, the Cheapest and Best Newspape- puWiished on P, EK, Ieland, Only 8i por year at the EXAMINER JOR P TING ROOMS, cor. Water and Great George Street executed with Neatness and k atch July 10—éi