LANCASTER PA1LY INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1881. r COLUMBIA KEWS. OUIl KEGULAK COBKESrONuKNCi:. Councils meet te night. Mr. Jee. McFaddcn.ef Philadelphia, and who just leturncd from a trip in Denver, is in town visiting his relations. A large dievc of steers passed thieugh here this morning. A band of gypsies cueamped last night en the Lancaster pike, and this morning "stuck tents " and crossed the bridge. William B. Given, esq., returned home last evening from his business tiip te Williamsport. Ce. C had a busiucss meeting last even ing after drill and this is what they re solved in regard te the Yoiktewn trip : " That Capt. Case be instructed te offer $100 te the Pennsylvania railroad com pany te transport Ce. C, ."30 men, te Phila delphia and lctnrn, and that the money be taken from the company's treasury." Rev. Henry Wheeler w ill deliver a Jcc Jcc tuie entitled " The first Century of the ueptienc, en wcancruay, Ucteber l'J, in the Methodist chinch. That day one cen tury age, is the day Lord Cornwallis sur rendered his troops at Yoiktewn, which closed the Involutienal y war. Admission of 23 cents will he charged for adults and 10 cents for children, for the benefit of the Ladies' aid society of the church. The Scheel Beard. At the regular meeting of the school beard last evening, all the members pres ent, the finance committee revolted as fellows : KECKlITh. JJalauce per lust report .1. W. Stcacy, tuition, linen months.. T. Jl. Dunbar, collector, lis i:Xl'EVIlI7URS.l. Orders paid since lust icjieit $1,076 54 12 00 . 1,317 S3 .S2,r.5 b7 .$i,g&; 25 llalance en luiud $ 732 04 An additional order for $1,016 has been paid te Cramer fc Paulis, contiacteis for the new Fifth f.treet buildiiig, leaving a balance en building nccjunt of 334 and $2,300 weith of bends net disposed of. The building committee leperleda nuni ber of tepairs, etc., te school buildings and handed in bills ferthes-ame ; also that the Fifth slicet school house will be ready te hand ever te the bnaid en November 1, 1881 ; the draft for $1,010 was for $1,307.50 weik done Ips-m the 20 per cent, retained ; Pfahjer & Ce. aie new putting iu the heaters. The library committee tcpertcd 30 books beuud at a cost of $30 ; Superintendent Ames lepeited attendance for the mouth of October 3 !, as fellows.: Mele. 1'cma'c. Total. Wl.elc Ne. IijuMi udMirc ;.... t,i.. i,i e 4! .117 'J39 .I4 !)l ) ,. '.11 HI i " ev -rv M'-.-imi.. Ill Average el " Percentage el ' " " "Kill Ml Number el pnp'ls piCM-nt NlllllllLlOl lslls lOSCh'.lll 127 Bills te the amount of $23.". 10 weie ap proved and 01 tiered te be" paid. The matter of blackheaid .surface, color of paint, and kind of fence te enclose the new school building was refined te the build ing commit tee with pev. it te act. Supt. Ames icpeitcd the suspcu.sinn of Edwaid McCluue for diseideilv and inetrriaible conduct and lefescd the case te the bjard. Supt. Ames a'se icperlcd that Miss L'lli.ui Welsh, tcachsr of tin hipli Scheel, requested the piivilcge of visit ing eastern school.'-', dining the pcricd of holding the county teacheis' institute. Request was unanimously gianted. The supply committee was itistiuctc.1 te pur chase one new dictienaiy for the grammar school. The request of Mis Mazie Welsh, assistant teacher in the high school, te be supplied with a historical chart was refened te the text book committee, with power te act. On motion of Mr. Given tiie salary of janitor for the new school building was fixed at $5 per mouth for the school leim. On motion of Mr. Zeamer the employment of a janitor was referred te the lepair and supply com mittee with 1 ewer te act. A cii cular from J. S. J. llabick, teacher of penmanship, was read and laid en the table. Several representatives of dill'eicnt .school desks being present hi response te an invitation from the beatd, they veic granted a hear ing, the lime of each icpiescntativc having fiist been limited te 13 minutes an2 tinns te come in alphabetic order. Alter hear ing the parties en the merits of their desks Lids from the Keystone (111 niture company. Neble furuiluic com pany and BuQ'a'e haidwaic company were received. After due consideration by the beard of the merits claimed for dilTcicut desks, the building committee was instiuctcd te contract with the Key stone furniture company te supply all the desks needed for the new school building, 30 grammar, 30 primary and lfi recitation seats. A Mute Marriage William Kintzcr was married te Mrs. Kcrshncr, widow of Philip Kershner, by Rev. Themas C Leinbach, at the resi dence of the pastor in Womekderf. The contracting parties arc both deaf and dumb. Mr. Kintzcr is about fifty-eight years old and a bachelor, and his bride about forty years old, she having two children by a former husband whoaie also deaf and dumb. The eldest is at present attending the deaf and dumb school at Philadelphia. The pastor wrote the C2re C2re meuics down en paper, and the contract ing parties read them, giving their assent whenever it was rcquiiei in the same way. m Leck Works KeUbctl. On Wcucsday night thieves broke into the lock manufactory of Jehn F. Stauffcr, ou Cherry street, this city, and stele a number of Scandinav ian locks. Yesterday three men were seen selling locks like these stolen, at Paradise, at prices a great deal lower than their value. Constable Miller was informed of this fact and he followed twef the ineu up the railroad track te a point near Rauck's mill where he attempted te an est them The men showed fight and one of them struck Miller en the mouth with a lock, cutting his lip badly. They then managed te make their escape. Narrow Escape. Yesterday assome workmen wcie en gaged iu putting tip a wind-pump for II. S. Suavely near the Junction, en the Reading railroad, one of them, who was en a very high scaffold, accidentally let fall a heavy bar of iron which descended, end foremost, grazing the check of Ames Mussalman, who was standing below, and passing between his arm and body, buried itself in the ground. Mr. Musselman's escape was a narrow one, as had he been standing two inches neascr. the iien would have penetrated his biain. Locked Up. Wm. IJechleld, who i a be.inler at the Black IInr.c hotel, has brought suit against Jehn Stewart who entered his 100m at the hotel last night, and after hitting him en the mouth threatened te kill him. Stew art was arrested and takeu te jail for a hearing bcfoie Alderman Barr. In Town. The agent of the Emma Abbett giand epcia company was iu Lancaster today, arrauging ler the appearance here next Friday of that distinguished organization, who will give two entertainments, " Bo hemian Giil" at the afternoon matinee, and " Faust" iu the evening. Sale or Keal Kstate. Samuel lless & Sen, auctioneers, sold at public sale yesterday, for Benjamin Cocb Cecb lau, a small tract of land with improve ments, situated iu Pcquea township, te Jehn Heak. for $2,800. Tcmpcrauic. Theie will be another gospel temperauce meeting iu Love and Charity hall te-morrow evening at 7 o'clock. COUIiT OF COMMON PLEAS. IJefere Judge Patterson. In the case of David S. Witrncr vs. Michael Batdorf, the jury rendered a ver dict in favor of the plaintiff for $930.34. Adam Keener vs. Geerge Beitcr, appeal by the defendant from the judgment of A. K. Spurrier, esq., given in a favor of the plaintiff Oeteber 4, 1879 for $258.07. The defendant in this case bought fiem plaintiff in 1878 a mill property situated near New Helland and a property with a mill and a bakery at Paradise. The plaintiff claims that iu the mill piepcrty there was a let of personal pi eperty which defendant took possession of, failing te pay for it. He also used a let of tools en this property, as well as the bakery, for a long time, and failed te pay rent. The defense claim that all the things they get weie transferred with the prop prep eatics te which they belonged. On trial. Itefore Judge Livlnghteu. In the case of Mary A. Bartholemew vs. the Lancaster & Reading narrow gauge railroad company, the plaintiff called witnesses te show that the damage caused by the laying of this siding would be between $300 and $1,000. The defense is that they would net amount te 11101c than $123. Death or Win. lr. Schulcr. Win. F. Schulcr, an old and well-known citizen, died of cancer of the stomach at his home, 544 East King street, last even ing in the 73d year of his age. Mr. Schu ler cams te Lancaster when a boy, learned the hatting business with Daniel Hcitshu, of this city, for whom he worked for many years, and continued te fellow his tiade long after Mr. Hcitshu retired fiem business. Mr. Schulcr was an active and intelligent man, well-informed en all mat tus of cui rent interest and a genial com panion. He Jexves a wife and five children two sons aud three daughters all married, and all well known and highly respected in this community. He was a member of Lancaster ledge Ne 07, I. O. O. F. and Ee-shah-ke-nee tribe Ne. 22, I. O. R. M. His funeral will take place 0:1 Sunday afternoon. Intcimc-nt in Lancas ter cemetery. Kaw:! This morning a voting man white ex amining a pistol in Weehile's saloon, Neith Queen stieet, accidentally discharged it, aud seen thcic was a liimer en the stiect that he had shot at a man with whom he was en unfriendly terms. Inquiry proves the latter pait of the story te be untitle. The pistol was a very small one and the bullet it contained had net powder enough behind it tecmbed it into the pine wainscetting of the bar room. Nevertheless the young man had no right te cany the pistol. Tite Gre.itest i:ileit ni Her Lite. A hen owned by Cenrad Hauff, Seuth Lime sticct, has performed the lemark ablc feat of laying au egg which is encased iu thice separate aud distinct shells. It is large and well developed, and of geed oval shape. Mr. Hauff pioneutices this production of his fowl, which is of the or dinary bainyaid species, tin. Greatest Ef Ef feit of her life. ISatitl of Gypsies. This aftoineon a baud of gypsies, with several handsome wagons and a number of horses, passed west through the city. They have been encamped near town for s mc time and aie new en their way south. Tey-ilny. Yest.1! day was pay-day ea the Pi misy! v.inia railroad and the employees wcic paid oil for the month. Train Dolajetl. This m 01 ning the Niagara expiess was djlaycd a half hour at the lhuiisbiirg turnpike ci casing by a het b.i't. " l'ne Chilstmas Kelts" Is the upprepiialc title e! a pretty piper te 1 e is-ii'il ilnrlng the ceiniii'; holiday c.:50ii by Chirk Si LuudN, ler the benefit el Lanca-tei's, business men. The bi uilifiil paper i-ued by them l.i-t season lias bean greatly Impreieil upon both in illustrations ami make-up, and will be the lumNemu-jt advertising medium ever published in this city. It will be eight pages and printed 0:1 line paper. The old lircsidc melody et "Little D.imu Crump," a tale in pre-e entitled '-Hew Goldsuerthy ISroilirisMjienttlieir Christina-," and several shorter Christmas b.ilhids will be in it, and nil will be, beautifully illustrated. Its circulation will be taigc and made in a thorough manner, and our business men v. ill de well-te take ad vantage el this excellent opportunity te dis play their cards. They have seemed the -ele right of publication in' this .-ectien lrein the New Yeik piibli-licr9, an I both bein practi cal priuiers will add experience te enterprise. Amuse iiiciil-. Urttnil Opera in J'respect.l)i ne.t 1'iiday the people of Lancaster aie te be atl'erded a raru tre it in the appearance hen; et the cele brated Kmma Abbett opera company, com prising lllty-twe carefully-selected artists, and headed by that distinguished pi ima dena lier elf,tver a iaverite with our music-loving peo ple. Twe performances will be kIvcii, a novelty that ourcitizens-heuldgivo their .sub stantial appreciation. At thcattcrnoeu mati nee Halle's pleasing opera of '"The l'ehemlun Girl" will be sung, and in the evening Gounod'- immeital composition ' Fausl." Ue-shle- the gilted lady who heads the company, the Kiuina Abbett combination includes such names as William Castle, tenor; CtorgeCenly, bisse; Signer t'abiini and ether--, while the erche-di.iis said te be far above the ordinary ran, and is conducted by Signer Tema-i . The si!c e! reserved seats will begin at the opera house eliice Monday morning at S o'clock. Gentlemen extravagantly praise cura Medicinal Shaving Seap. the Cuti I'eebleand exhausted constitutions restored te he iltli and strength by Malt Hitlers. H I' EV 1.11. XOTJCJi. Skinny Men. Wells' Health Kcncwer. Absolute euie ler nervous debility and Weakness el the geneia tive lunctIen,fl at druggists. Depot. " Drunken Stuff. Hew many children and, women are slowly and sutely dying, or rather being killed, by eiccsisive docterimr, or the daily use el some drug or drunken stuff called medicine, that no one knows what it is made of, who can easily be cured and saved by Hep Hitters, ma'.'e of Hep.?, Uuchii, Mandrake, Dandelion A.c, which is se pure, simple and harmless that the most frail woman, weakest invalid or smallest child can trust in theai. Will yea be saved by them V ee ether column. el-2wdw Ur-idrenl, IM. Themas l'itchan, J i rail fort I, la., write- : "I enclose money ler Spring ltle 0111. as I .said 1 would i! It cured me. My dvspepsla has van ished, with all Its symptoms. Many thanks; I shall never be without it in the house. 1'rlcc lucent-'. Fer sile at II. 15. Cochran "u ding store, 137 North Qneen street, Lancaster. "Skin Diseases" Cured by lr. SivajneM Ointment. What is 111010 dfstre-ing than an eb-linate skin disca-e, aud why persons should sutler n single hour when they have n sine cure in ' Sw.iync's Ointment" is past our compichei; cempichei; compichei; sien. The worst cases et teller, itch, salt rheum, or tint annoying complaint, itching piles, j lelil te its wentlerlnl all-healing quali ties. I'implcs 011 the lace and blotches en the skin'are icmevctl by using this healing oint ment. lVrlectly "safe anil harmle-s, even en themest tender intaut. Itching Tiles -Symptoms aie nielstuie, intense itching, particu larly at night after getting warm in bed; ether parts arc sometimes affected. Swayne's Ointment pleasant, sure cure. Dr. Swaync & Sen, 6.1 North Seventh street, rhiladelphia, Pa., te whom all letters should he addressed, sold bv all piemincnt druggists. ecM-T,Th&F&w Tumeis. erysipelas, mercurial disease. screiuia. antl general ticuiiuy, emeu ey ir. l.indsev'.s Uloed Searcher.1 el-lmd&w A Smeeth Complexion can be had by every ady who will use Parker's Ginger Tonic. Ueguluting the internal organs and purifying the bloetl it quickly removes pimples anil gives a healthy bloom te the cheek. Sec notice There are political outbreaks se popular with the whole people that the state dare net Interlcre. The breaking out of pustules, pim ples, tetter una the like en the face, can be pleasantly cured bj Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure. AUe geed for the hair and scalp. Ge te II. JJ. Ceenran's urug store, 137 North Queen stivet, for Mrs. Freemari't yew Na tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et eoleiyiro unenualcd. Celer from 2 te 3 pounds. Direction- in English and German. Price. 15 Cents. ' SellaiV I.ver Pills" have been the stand aid remedy for malaria, liver complaint, cos ces iv e Otis, etc.. for fifty years. el-lmd&w Uy Universal Accord, A' ck's Cathartic Pills are the best of all pur gatives ler tamily uss. They are the product et long, laborious, and successful chemical investigation, and their extensive use, by phy sicians in their practice, and by all civiiizetl nation, proves them the best and most effect ual purgative Pill that medical science can devise. Being purely vegetable no harm can arise from their use. In iuti insic value and curative powers no ether Pills can be com cem paicil with them, and every person, knowing their virtues, will employ tham.whca needed. They keep the system in perfect order, antl maintain iu healthy action the whole machi nery of lite. Mild, searching and effectual, they art especially adapted te the needs of the digestive apparatus, derangements of which they pievent and cure, it timely taken. They arc the bct and safest physic te employ ler children and weakened constitutions, where a mild but effectual cathartic is required. Fer sale by alt dealers. oH-lvdted&v Who Guasp.s Much Holds Little." The proprietors et lily's Ci cam iialm de net claim it te be a cure-all, but a sme remedy for Ca lami and Catarrhal Deafness. Colds in the ead aud Hay Fever. Cream Kalm effectually clcmscs the naal pa-s.;gesef catarrhal virus, causing healthy secrctie'.it, allays inflammation and irritation, protects the 1nembran.1l linings of the head riem additional cold-, completely heals the sons and resteies thesensc of taste and smell. IScncllcial results are icalizcd by si tew appli cations. A thorough treatment as directed will cure catarrh. The ISalm is easy te use and agreeable. Seltl by druggists at 50 cents. On receipt of 50 cents will mall a package. Send for circular with full Information. KI.Y'S CKKAM HALM CO., Oswego, X. V. Fer s;ii( by all the Lancaster druggist. o3-2wdceil&w UKNRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE. The best Salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, telter,chappcd hands, chilblains, coins. and all kinds et skin erup tions', freckles antl pimple-. The salve is guaranteed te give p rtect satisfaction in every case or money it-funded. J!e sure you get Henry's Caibelie Salve, as all ethers arc but imitations and counterfeits. Price S3 cents. Seltl in Lancaster l Cochran's Drug Stere, 13" and i:U N'erth Queen street. A Unntl Augers Visit A Tale et "Ilesa- ilalis." Blanche called 011 Kate. 0110 pleasant day, ami found her sad and sighing, dearest tricntl, once bright and gay, new scarce could keep liem crying; for, '-eh," she said, "'tis a dis grace te -ee with screiuia, my lace se badly maricd !" then .-aid her fi lend, "Itesadalis will your tieublcs end." Blanche called en Kate another day ami found her once mere blithe and gay, her lace as radiant, skin as lair, as' ary maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases ami impure bleed, there's nothing in the wnihl se geed as Ke-adalis, it drives away all skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones the sys tem, cm es your ills and banishes all doctor's bills! Seltl in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug St'iie, i:!7 antl i:i9 North Queen street. iy.iO-lydeedA.w3 a Healthy State. People aie constantly changing their homes from Easi te West and from North te Seuth or rce vria, in search et a healthy state. If they would learn te be contented, antl te use the eelebntcd Kidney-Wert w hen sick they would be much belter oil. The whole system can be kept in a healthy state by this simple but ef fectual remedy. Sea large advertisement. ectlu-lwil&w"3 JtVATllS. UxnEiivoen. In this citv, en the lllb inst., Helen Adelaide, daughter or II. II. and 51. C. Underwood, aged 10 years. The relatives and filcndsei thelamilyaie lc-pecl fully invited te attend the funeral, from the parents' resilience, Ne. 512 West Walnut street, en Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 2ttl Br.ASKEXMVEii.-In this city en October 13.18-S1, Henry .1"., en of .lehn antl Elizabeth Blankcn niyer. In the :'tl year of his age. All is dark within our dwelling, Lonely are our hearts te-ilav : Fer the one whose smiles did cheer us Has leievcr passed away. The relative and friends et the lamily me respect tally invited te attend the itinera), fiem the icsitlence et his parents, Ne, 120 Le'.v street, en te-morrow (Saturday) morning at 3J o'clock. ltd L'lirnr.Y In this city, en October 13, 1SSI, Nellie May. daughter of Adam J. ami Mary Ebci ly, aged fi years, 10 mouths and !i days. The relatives antl friends of the lamily are rc-pectfully iinitcd te attend the funeral, lreni the residence et her parents, Ne.SU West ChestiiuL street, en Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Funeral services at the house. Inter ment in Lancaster cemetery. 2td SfiifLEK. October 1!. 1S31, in this city, Wm. F. Schulcr, in the 7Jd year et his age. The friends et the family are invited te at tend the luucral, en Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, from his late resilience, .111 East King street. Interment at Lancaster cemelciy. XliW AD VliKTlSKSirXTS. 1 PROPOSAL'S FOK COAL WILL UK KK cet veil at the Mayer's Oflice up te Monday mernlijg, the 17lh inst., at ! o'clock, for thirty ten-, liiuicnr less, et Baltimore Company and Lvkeii- Valley Egg Ceal, ler u-e at Station Heuse, and for ten tens, mere or less, et Me dium Nut Ceal at Maver'saml Citv Treasurer's Olllces. All bid-, te be directed "Citv Properly Committee." GEO. W. ZECIIEK, eci!4 2id Chairman. ii:oresAi.s ieit coal. i Sealed proposals ter filly tens, Stanten or ether equally geed hard coal. Steve or Egg Si.e, tleliveicd and put in cellar et "Heme ler Frleni!lcs Children," will be received bv either of the undersigned until MONDAY next, ITtii inst., lit ." o'clock p. m. JOHN L. ATLEE, ltd CII AS. M. HOWELL. -JIGIIT SCHOOLS. 1 The Night S-hoels el this city will open en MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBEB 17th. Beys' school, corner el Seuth Duke and Ger man streets; girls' -choel, corner et Neith Prince and Chestnut streets, and the Straw berty stieet school. BY OK DEB OF THE COMMITTEE, ectli-Jul IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TOBACCO GEOWBRS All pasties who hai; sold Tobacco tome, or any et my agents, for KEUBS & SPIESS, are hereby untitled NOT TO STRIP THEIR TOBACCO until after a hard lie,t, sufllcient te freeze out all moisture In the stem," se as te avoid danger pt stem-ret. I will net receive any Tobacco UXTIL THE HOLIDAYS. DANIEL MAYER, lwili:ltw Buyer for KEUBS &. SPIESS. JXI.'CUTORS KALIS OF I'KKSOM AL'l'Iu). J PKltl'Y and valuable real estate. The iindeisigncd executers of Elizabeth B. S. llurbersrer, deceased, will expose at public gale en b.VTUBDAY, OCTOBKB 1.1, ISsl. at the Fountain Hetel, en Seuth Oucen street, Lan caster, Pa.,-at 7 o'clock P. M., all that certain double two-story Brick Dwelling Heuse, with brick back building attached, together with ether improvements, and let thereto belong ing, situated en Seuth Queen street, in saitl city. Ne. 225, lrenting en eist sice et Seuth Queen street :Jl leet Scinches ana extending in depth of that width 112 feet G inches, ad joining properties of lr. Jehn L. Atleeand !5usan"binlth. This property is centrally lo cated antl adcsirablc residence. In ihcartcrnoen at 1 o'clock, en SATURDAY, OCTOBEB 15, 18SI, en the above premises, -aid executers will also expose at public sale the following personal property et salt! de ceased, viz.: Bed, Bedstead. Marble-top Wash stand, Bureau, Mantle Cleck, Leeking Glass, Walnut Cane seat Chairs antl Beeking chairs, antl ether household andkilchen furnituretoe numerous te mention. Persons w ishing te view lealty before day of sale may call en A. J. Haiberger, one of tha undersigned, at Ne. 'M West Chestnut street. Teims made known en day et sale by the undersigned, L. B. lIAIiBKKGEK, A. J. HAKBERGEU, Executers. Hes? & Sen, Auctioneers. sl7,20,24,274el,4,8,ll,H iHEttr ADT2XT18E3LESX8. ONODGKASS, MURRAY & CO. CLOTH HOUSE, MARKET ASD XIXTJI STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. DRESS CLOTHS AND CL0AKINGS. Geed judgment should be exercised in bnving dress cloths, for. when well bought they make a most desirable and very serviceable suit 6r dress something that can be worn almost at all times of the year by a lady or young miss. , , ... Our cloths are manufactured en special orders expressly for us, and are prepared with great care with reference te quality, colors and finish. Seme are shrunk, and when they have net been we have them steam-sponged, at the option of the purchaser. We have these Cleths in low and medium prices. Alse of tha finest qualities el Im ported fabrics. J.VtYi-VJ. ' U il UUliUll.Ua Ui 1ICK SIIVS, 111 1VJIS 111.11. me ini.;? ,...... ... ..w.....-. Dry goods buyers and cloak manufacturers are requested te make their presence known at the office, and trade prices will be named ler quantities. SEAL SKIN CLOTHS AND PLUSHES. 1 he most bcautilul antl handsomest cloths this season for a Lady's Ceat, Delman or Man tle, are the SEAL SKIN CLOTHS. The finest qualities cost high, but when the fact is consid ered that they require no expensive trimmings, the total cost of the garment is very litila njore than an ordinary Beaver, and yet they are handsomer and mere durable than any ether fabric worn ler a lady's outside garment, or for trimmings. These goods never crease or press as the silk plushes de. Prices range from $3 per yard 5U inches wide,) up te the finest qualities im ported. Fer . PALL SACQUES, WRAPS AND MANTLES We have the Xew Grrcn Checks, Tan Cheeks, Blue and Green Checks, Blue, Green and Cardi nal Small Plaids. Broken Plaids and Checks, Invisible Checks, many colors. Camel Hair Effects, and some beautiful, neat Pialdsand Checks for Ladies' and Children's Coats, all with taucy FLANNELS FOR UNDERCLOTHING And Flannels in Small Checks, neat Spotted and Stripes ler Children, in great assortment at the lowest possible prices. Our Flannels were all bought before the recent advance, and we are giving our customers the benefit of our early large purchases. Figures nameiLby us by t he yard aie as low as many large houses paid ler the same brands by the case, but we are deter mined te sell the quantity by making the prices low enough. BOYS' AND MEN'S CASSLMERES. . Our Ca-imeie Department was never in better shape, stock, assortment and sales all huge Mini increasing. This is where you will find many Jeb Leis bought low some are net the latest styles, but all geed, steng, durable fabrics, such as the boys need for school, in play hiiits, antl men want ter working pants and suits. Fer higher cost suits we always have the mosflashienable styles In great abundance. OUR BARGAIN COUNTER Contains several hundred remnant and short ends of cloths, mostly .suitable for men's panta loons, heys' suits, girls' sacqucs and cloaks. OUIt MAIL OJlDEll DEl'AHTMEXT. Samples sent and orders llllcd te. the satisfaction et the buyer. in asking for samples please say it for Ladies' or Gentlemen's Wear, and if low, medium or nigh gratie. grave or gay goons are tiesireti. Absent buyeis have the same advantage-, el CHOICE AND Pi'ICK as these present, exactly. te- SNODGRASS, MURRAY & Ce., Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia. rsepllO-SniiUVw A'L'W AD riCKTISL-SItiXTS. w (ill & JIIAKTIN. CHINA HALL. We have just opened a New Line et MAJOLICA WARE, DECORATED CHINA, DECORATED PORCELAIX. BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE. BACCARAT VASES. A Large Line of IP ALWAVS ON HAND. We are constantly adding New Articles our already large line of Decorated Wai es. te HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 East Kins Street. O1 Ul'llflKs' COURT SALK OF VALUABLE Citv Property. On THURSDAY EVEN- i.u. uu luunu .I, ioei, ut tyn u uuu&, ill liiu Leenard Hetel, in the citv of Lancaster, the f Vf- jir"lutlibll .t 103I .. Tly ..,Ainnl. ... .i. undersigned in pursuance of an order et the ' erpuatis' court or Lancaster county, win ex pose te public sale the following verv valu able real c-tate, late et Thes. D. Kellyj dee'd. All that Valuable Let et Ground en the north west corner of East Orange antl Marshall stieets, Lancaster city, fronting en East Orange street about 150 feet, and running along Marshall te Marien 245 feet. The prop erty comprises some of the most valuable building lets in the eastern section of the city, eligibly located in a rapidly developing quar ter. Attendance at the sale will be gireii ami terms made known by W. U. II ENS EL. Administrator of Thes. D. Kelly, Dee'd. 11. SnccEKT, Auctioneer. Alse at the same and place will be elfcied at public sale the 2 Twe-Story BRICK HOUSES and Sitle Let, at the southwest corner of East Orange and Marshall streets, oppe-ite the atieve lets. Ne. 1, adjoining Marshall street, has a tientage et tit feet lOinches, the improve ments consisting of a two story Brick Heuse, with wash house or summer kitchen, and a depth et 150 feet te a public, ulley. The side let has il feet front, uufticient for at least two mere dwellings, antl is thickly planted with quince, peach, cherry, apple and pear trees. Ne. 2 is a let 21 feet trout antl the same depth as Ne. 1, with a two-story Brick Heuse, lour feet witle ulley en the west. There is a well et excellent water and geed pump en the piem iscs. W. U. HENSEL. Agent ferlleiis et Mary Kelly, Dee'd. The above properties will be put as whole and iu purparts. eel.Vtsil AD.TOURNKO I'UKLIC SALll UK VALUA BLE REAL ESTATE. On FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1SS1, pursuant te an alias order et the Orphans' Court of Lancaster comity, za, will be sold at public sale, at the Keystone Heuse. North Queen street. In the city et Lan caster, the following real estate, late et Fred crick Pyle, deceased, all el which is situated in Lancaster city, te wit : Purpart Ne. :. property Xe. 211 North Mnl ucrry street, fronting en said steeet 22 leet 1 Inch, morn or less, together with the same common alley (right described in Ne. 230), and extending in depth 110 leet, mere or less, te the aforesaid 10 feet wide common alley. The improvements are n, two-story hrick house, with basement kitchen and large frame stable; room enough ler eight heises ant! ler three or lour tens of hay. Purparts Nes. 4. S and 0, properties Nej. 213, 2lj anil 247 North Mulberry street, te be sold separately. Nes. 243 and 245 fronting en said street 13 feet and 1 inch, mere or less, and Ne. 247 13 tcct 7 inches, mere or less, and all of them extending in depth 140 feet, mere or Ies 1e the aforesaid 10 feet wide common ulley. The im provements en each of these lets are a two story biick house, with a one-story frame out house, and en Ne. 215 a never-failing well et water, antl en Ne. 247 a cistern, in geed condi tion, 12 feet deep. Purpart Ne. 7, property Ne. 212 North Arch alley, in the city of Lancaster, fronting en said alley 15 feet S inches, mere or less, including a .'t leet open space en theseuth side.and extend ing in depth 100 feet, mere or less, te the afore said 10 feet wide common alley. The Improve ments are a two-story brick heus", with one story lramc attachment. Purparts Nes. 9 and 11. properties Ne. 216 and 250 North Arch alley aforesaid, te be sold separately, each fronting en said alley 12 feet 8 inches, mera or less, and extenulngin deptli 1(0 feet, mere or less, te the aforesaid 10 feet wide common alley. Ne. 250 lying en the north and alongside that part of the said 10 feet wide common alley between Nes. 248 and 250 et the said properties, fronting en saitl Arch alley and intersecting that part of saitl 10 feet witle common alley running nertli antl seu ih in the rear of all these properties anil these situated en North Mulberry street, be fore mentioned and described. Purpart Ne. 12, property Ne. 252 North Arch alley, lrenting en said alley 15 leet 8 inches, meie or less, including an open spaceet 3 feet, mere or less, en the north side, and extending in depth 100 feet, mere or lcs3, te the aforesaid 10 feet witle common alley, running north and south The improvements are a two-story brick house, witli one-steryframeattachnicnt, and geed bake even. The 10 feet witle common alley mentioned runs north aud south, and also cast and west, opening out en Arch alley between Nes. 24S and 250, antl is common te all these purparts, both the Mnlberry street and the Arch alley properties. Alltncse houses arc comparatively new, ex cept purparts Nes. 1 and 2, and arc situated in one of the finest and most thriving parts et the city, convenient te schools, especially te the High Scheel, being only about 1 squares from the latter. The neuses en Arch alley are finely located, and afford homes within the reach et any laboring man or mechanic far mere desirable than almost any ether part et the city, being equally near te all the active business of the railroad, tobacco warehouses and manufacturing places. The houses en Mulberry street are larger and mere valua ble, and for location and surroundings arc unsurpassed by any property In the city. Any pcr&en wi-hing te see the properties be fore the day of sale will call en w. C. Pyle, one et the heirs, occupying Ne. 243, or en Jeseph Pyle, occupying Ne. 241 North Mulberry street. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock m., when attendance will be given by JUNIUSB. KAUFMAN. Trustee of sale. H. Siicbekt, Auctioneer. el,5,8,12l,3,i4d ONODGKASS, HURRAY & CO. . .,, SJSW AOVEttTISJCMJiNTS. PUKLIC SALE ON SATUKUAV, OCT. 15, will be sold at r71 North Queen street, a general variety of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale te commence at 2 o'clock p. iu. ltd J. N. UEBMAN, Auct. WILLIAMSON St FOSTKK. This cool weather overhaul theli compels everybody te WINTER CLOTHING, And if you llnd It la an Overcoat you need for yourself and each of your boys, we will try and make it te your interest te buy of us. We have the largest assortment for the time of year we have ever had, anil our selections were made with the greatest care, and they have all been examined by nieuet experience, and new we aie going te sell them. Our Winter Stock of CLOTHING MEN AND BOYS Is nearly complete at present, but that ALL WOOL SUIT that is selling ler SU.S7 is en the lead in the Men's Department for a BUSI NESS SUIT, but we have them as geed as S3 7.0U. OUR ASSORTMENT OF HEAVY UNDERWEAR Is surprising te everybody, for It Is se com plete, and it low prices mean anything it is sure te sell. k ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 36-38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. The Largest Stock et ci.eruma. VirAXAUAKKie A: ISKOlV.N. Fall Clothing. People who aie thought fui en what they wear arc beginning te leek about the stieets, anil wherever men gather together, te sec the direction new things are taking; for new clothes are beginning te.be worn. Leng before you begin te think en these things, fricuds, the styles are thought out and fixed and the clothes aie made.. They are. even new en our counters waiting for you. The best way te sec the new styles is te take a half-hour and leek through the best stock you can find. Wlici e is It :' de you ask ? Perhaps where everything is returnable if you don't like it next day. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, Maiketand Sixth. .PHILADELPHIA. octe-tfd MIS CELT. AX Kit VS, Y .HR SALE. Elegant BUILDING SITES In the western suburbs el the city, and BUILDING LOTS at all prices and in all parts et the city. Apply te ALLAN A. IIERR & CO., Real Estate, Collection and Ins. Agent.-', scpt3-3md S North Duke Street. T tlKACC'O grewers: TAKE XOTICE! We would call the attention of all parties Irem whom we have bought TIIE '131 TOBACCO that we desire no tobacco stripped, erdclivcrcd te us, Ililtil AFTER A HARD FROST, sufllcient te cure out all danger eflatstems or stem ret. Respectfully, A. S. ROSENBAUM & CO. ectll-5td&Uw THIED EDITION. FBIDAY EVENING. OCT. 14, 1881. -JVKAT11EK INDICATIONS. "Washington, D. C, Oct. 14. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, north easterly winds, stationary or higher barom eter, lower temperature. - CiVITKAU AKKAIGNEIJ. IIew the Prisoner Looked ana Acted. "Washington, Oct. 14. There was a lar-re crowd in the criminal court room this morning and intense interest dis played. 2se unusual police force was about the court room, although a large number of detectives were present. At 11:15 Counseller Sceville entered and im mediately afterward the deer of the wit ness room opened and there emerged three officers having betwecu them the bowed and cowering ligure of Gui tcau. The latter was seated next his coun sel and his handcuffs were unlocked. He looked broken in health and uncared for in person. His hair was closely cropped and his dark clothes rusty and shabby ; and his whole person a miserably neglected appearance. lie steed up in a languid man ner during the reading of the indictment ; his eyes half closed and with a leek of sickly inditterencc. He did net manifest the slightest interest in the sccne and but for an occasional slight movement might have been supposed asleep At the reading of the indictment the clerk said, " What say you te this indictment, guilty or net guilty." The piisencr instead of responding fumbled in his vest pocket aud produced a soiled and crumpled scrap of paper. The district attorney said imperatively "Enter your pica et guilty or net guilty. ' The pris oner said : "I enter the plea of net guilty and desire te make a statement." The ceuit said he must make it at seu;c mere appropriate time. The prisoner sat down. Sceville then icad the affidavit of the prisoner saying he had no money or property and praying the government te bear his share of the expenses of trial. He then icad a second ene saying the de fense will consist of two points. First, insauity, and second, that the wound in flicted was net necessarily mortal. It also contains a list of witnesses and avers that the brother of defendant's father was insane and died in a lunatic asylum ; that his cousin, daughter of another sister of prisoner's father, is insane and new confined in a lunatic asy lum; that the prisoner's father was a mono maniac en religious subjects, and that he can prove the. prisoner's actaal insani'y upon several occasions. It also gives the names of doctors, among them Wm. A. Hammend, by whom he expects te preve that Garfield died by malpractice en the pait of physicians in charge. Wants te Sheet Guitcau. Washington, Oct. 11. While Guitcau was being arraigned a man approached one of the officers and asked for the lean of his pistol. He was promptly ar rested, and proves te be Geerge II. Beth aid, lawyer, of Columbus, Ohie. He said he fought iu Garfield's regiment aud iti- tended te gel sheet Guitcau. a "bulldog" pistol and Tl K KXTKA SESSION. 1'receeilings In the United States Senate Te-day. Washington, Oct. 14. In the Senate te-day the resolution offered yesterday by 3Ir. Lamar relative te the inter-oceanic canal was adopted, as was also a resolution, ettered by Mr. Edmunds, directing the judiciary committee te inquire whether the proceedings for the extradition ofYiceneze Kebclle, have been proper and in accordance with law. A resolution offered by Mr. Sherman calling en the secretary of the treasuty for the report of J. Twcline, was laid ever for one day. At 12:20 the Senate went executive session. Confirmed. "Washinoten. Oct. 14. The Senate in cxecuative session te-day confirmed the nomination of Walker Klainc, of Maine, te be third assistant sccictary of state, also a number of United States consuls and pestmastciw. KOKOMO'S CALAMITY. Te.'ribie l-'ire and Kxplosien antl a Drunken Populace. Ivokemo, Cel., Oct. 11 A the broke out iu the Summit house at seven o'clock, last evening caused by the explosion of a lamp. The (lames spread lapidly until they consumed every house within icacli, leaving less than twenty houses standing. It then communicated te a powder maga zine causing several terrific explosions. About eighty families arc leudcrnd home less and destitute. The less is estimated at ever $400,000 ; iusurauce very light. Whisky is free aud hundreds of men are new infuriated with it. licstructlve Kl.itiii-siu Sevj. Scotia. Halifax, N. S Oct. 14. A dispatch from tj.insn, Gnysbore county, states that a tire biekc out en Cranberry island, this morning and completely destroyed the light house engine rooms, the dwel lings, machine shops and ether buildings connected with the light and the fog alarm, besides destroying the new light house, dwellings, coal sheds, oil room and vai ions works under construction. Only one bit ilding is still standing. Reading's Receiver Rebutted. Philadelphia, Oct. 14. Judge Butler, of the United States circuit court, te-day refused the application of the rc ceivcis of the Philadelphia & Head ing lailread for authority te create a car trust of $1,000, 000,and in referring te the matter expressed the opinion that the receivership is net intended te b3 in terminable, and that if the companies arc upon a self sustaining basis, no delay should occur in lelicving the court from the responsibility of conducting their :i flairs. The Delaware LIcctleii Cases. Wilmington, Del., Oct. 14. All the election cases en trial itx the United States courts here were this morning con tinued until the second Tuesday in Jan uary, en account of a scarcity of jurors. All the cases of this nature given a jury have se far resulted in a disagreement, with but one exception, which is still out with the juiy. leul Weather In the West. Chicago, III., Oct. 14. There was a heavy sleet storm in the vicinity of Chey enne yesterday which prostrated all the wires. Messages arc transferred through by train, and every clYert is being made te send business through by the Southern Pacific route. The storm is coining east ward from Cheyenne. Death of A Desporatle. Savannah. Ga., Oct. 14. Cate Nash, colored, a noted desperado, was shot dead at Falligantvillc, near this city, last night by Jehn Itecker, who sought te arrest him for the murder of one Small Weed, a negre, a short time age. Nash fired ea Itecker, who returned several shots with fatal eiieet. Itecker surrendered himself. Nebraska Democrats. Omaha, Neb., Oct. 14. The state Dem ocratic convention last evening, nominated W. II. Manecr for supreme court judge, and Alexander Bear and J. T. Brass for regents of -the university. It adopted a platform declaring for free trade, honest money and an economical administration, and against a high license liquor law. VAKNELIS ARKEST. The rreralllmr Kxcltement Martial la Dublla. Londen, Oct. 14. The Dublin corres pondent of the Standard, describing the state of affairs there yesterday in connec tion with the arrest ef3Ir. Parncll, says the guards all ever the city were trebled and the police patrols doubled. Dragoons rode through the streets in all directions. Detectives narrowly watched the move ments of the League. A pesse of pelice occupied premises close te the League offices. The Klldare Convention's Synipatby. Londen, Oct. 14. Twenty live hundred troops of all arms arc present at Kaas in case of disturbance. At the sitting of the Kildare convention at 2saas yesterday, a telegram from Mr. Parnell was read in which he says: "I rely upon you as trtie and sterling men. Act as if I were with you." A resolution of sympathy with Mr. Parnell was then passed. Mr. Parnell, en being arrestcd,intimated his desire te avoid a demonstration, and te be subjected te the same rules as the ether " suspects." Orders have been received at Limerick, te cenfine the troops te their barracks un til further orders, as great excitement ex ists thore, owing te Mr. Parnell's arrest. Threatening te Attack (he Jail. Dvclin, Oct. 14. The Evening Mail says the Leage has decided te attack Kil niainbam jail. Chief Secretary Ferster was guarded by dragoons in going from the castle te his residence. A Hurricane of Anether Sert. Londen, Oct. 14. A heavy hurricane in Ireland is interupting communication by the telegraph wires. The Day for dulteau'a Trial Fixed. Washington, Oct. 14. Guitcau was arraigned in the criminal court this morn ing. The day for beginning thatiial has been set for November 7th, and the ques tion of jurisdiction is te be argued anil determined upon prier te Oeteber liOth. Tallure or Grata Crekers. Philadelphia, Oct. 14. The suspen sion of Ed ward G. Keen and Jeseph H. Kaiu, both graiu brokers, is announced this morning. Their combined liabilities will net exceed $10,000. ji-jjitij;' k. fhllarlelphlalH.irkt-i. riiiLADBLraiA, October 13. Flout Market very dull ; Superfine, 15 )!ifjr lie; rtli.t at 5 75JG .10: Ohie antl Indiana tamily. u 7 2338 00; l'ennsylvani i lamily 7 if 7 75: St. Leuis tle 48 Dugs 'JT; Mllintisol: Mllintisel: Extra J7 0OS7 73; tin straight, 7 digs Kl; winter patent S oegs 73; spiing ! $3 2i? 0 00. Bye flour at $C V.. Wheat dull ami unsettled; Ne. SWiiiten Bed $1 4'dgl ; ; Delaware and IVnnslva nia Red anil Amber. $1 151 It;. Cern dull and easier; steamer 717ie; yr -low, 72S7J!c; mixed, ?Jc. Oats dull antl easier ; Ne. 2. White, Ke ; Ne. ::, tle 51c; Ne. 2. Mixed, 3'.sj it-. Rye quiet at SI Oil. Previsions dull; mess peiU, ilS5i; heel iiatue, !1 00! M) ; Intllj me-is bee I. t-- '!, f. e. b. llucen Smoked slieulilerj 10 ; salt ilc Dc ; smoked lianib H'c ; pickli-d iium? l'QlSc. Lard nominal ; city kettle 12','; !oe- biiter ers l'2l2J: prime steam $1-2 50. Hutter Choice active, ether kinds dull ; l'cnnsyl.ania creamery extra lUlSIOc; West West ern;3JtUc;ile geed te choice ."ig.ilu: llradfern county and New Yerk extra. iSfTCOe ; lirats 2C.27c ; Western dairy extra, 2i;c ; de geed te Choice, 2325c. Rolls none here. Kggs scarce ami linn: IVnn'a'iOe; Western 2123c. Cheese Market firm : choice grades scarce ; New Yerk lull cream li-ttfMIc: Western fill. cream lc;de lair te geed, 12?12e; dc half-skimmed bYglOc; I'cnna de., 7Ht:'c. SJtPctreIeum dull ; reiiuctl, 7e u-keil ler De cember. Whisky at -Si IS. Seed;, (Jein I te prime Clever dull at 'jyiff 10; Timethy dull, $2 732 ID; 1'l.i.tsei tl nominal at $1 10. flew XiirK aiamet. NEWYeRK.Oct.I4. Fleur Slalcun I Western dull."; Supcrllnc State atf I S0J85 U0; extra de :il J5S')g( SO; choice de V 07 "': laney de tl lOS 50; round hoop Ohie :ie?s7 ne: choice de 7 1028 73; supertlue westeri' $4 S0g5 00; common te :oeil extra dr f 5 S5gl 70 ; choice de 51. Seffi'J 00 : eholci ehelci wlilte wheat de, at $7 7tSS 75. Souther:, quiet; common te fair extra $i; 5057 40 : get-: te choice de $7 50JE8 75. Wheat K'c higher, less irctive ; Ne. 2Ited. November, $1 !'.$ 1 .'iD-jj : de liecetiiher, $1 Kl 1 .kljil ; de January, $1 Kfil 51 Cern JQc higher: moderately acllve: mixed western spot, (;igi'.K:; t'e Inline, iaj 7JKe. Oats without th cided change; fela'u 17057c; Western 4t51c. lave Stecu itiarkets. Chicago. Hogs Receipts. 17,000 head; Mill) -meiiLs, ::,i)0 head ; demand ;oed ami market stronger : mixed packing, $5 IKifji; 50 ; choice heavy. $ 7efi7 re. Cattle Receipt -i, C,5ue head ; hhipmeiitsv :;,aie head ; market l.drlv active ami strong; ex ex eorts ?i40Q;7 25; com'neii le choice shipping, $lf?fi 10. fcheep Receipts, I,5').'i head; market quiet and heavy. East Likep.tv Cattle- Receipts, I.IMi head ; all through consignments. Hogs Receipts, 3,010 Head; lower en all grades. Sheep Receipts, 1 101 head; nothing tli.ing. Uraln anil I'revui.in ijiiotatlens. One o'clock quotations et grain and provis previs ions, furnished by 3. K. Yiuult, llreker, IV East King stieet. ClIICAOO. Oct. II. Oe Nev. Dec. Wheat $ l.'Slif ? LSI;; f 1.37 Cern iWt .01 jxit Oats -b .4sj Ian. Perk i;m 18.50 Lard 11.77;j 12.071 Philadelphia. Oct.. Nev. De". Wheat $ I 4i;i $ 1.17 f 1.51 Cern ", .ijj .7:; Oat.s 51 .50).: ,50JjJ Moen OiititauniMer tlie (train .llarkrl Furnished by .lat:el 11. I.en, CominNsieii Rieker. CmcAiie. Oct. 'Nev-. Die. Wheat f i.:n& f l. Cern .''''' -''-'A May. J Oat.s .11).: ,t.; May. J'-K Ian. Perk Ii;.(M H.i.1 Lard ll.Mi I2.02X Philadelphia. Oct. Nev Dee. Wheat ? I.4.";r 1.17; $ M Cern ;7 stY) .m Oats 50;;; .1'ii .no;; Stecx .nancei. New Yerk, Philadelphia ami Lecal Slee :i also United States Reiitls reported dully lij Jacob Jl. Lone. N. E. Cor. Centre Square. New Yeni stocks. Stocks strong. Oct. II. p. it . r. u 1:U0 3:..( A. M. 10:00 flseu jy .... .jff .. ua& iusj 108 if 5!fJ .... tW;'n WH .... I0JS i'-Wi. z:yK nyA WT)i 107 -S. 8J5 M; .... i?A Chicago & North Western Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul Canatla Southern C C & 1. C 1.. 1C....... .... Uel..laclc.& Western Delaware ft Hudsen Canal Denver & Rie Grande Hannibal & St. Jet: Lake Shere Sc Mich. Southern.. Manhattan Elevated Michigan Central Missouri, Kansas & Texas N. Y., Lake Erie ft Western New Jersey Central N. Y.. Ontario A Western New Yerk Central OhleJb Mississippi Pacific Mail Steamship Ce St. Paul & Omaha de Preferred Central Pacillc Texas Pacillc..... Union Pacillc Wabash. St. Leuis .rc Pacillc ' ' Preferred. Western Union Tel. Ce l'UlLADBLPniA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania It. It Reading Lehigh Valley Leiilgli Navigation Buffalo, Pitts. Western Northern Central Northern Pacific. " Preferred nestenvillc... Philadelphia & Eilu R. R IewaUuIch Mining Ukitxd States Uenim. United States 4 per cents " 5 " IW1I'J ll!fi l. 4-. 40 8)4 JJ1 41 ;iv, 41 45!,;. 'dJi WAY, lay i:m 4 1 4.:j; I'Jtf 41K 4'j".; "i 40-5 102U 012 ) ll'j" 8'Vi WIVx 11X ji.'S :uvt I 50K llb'K 4!) 11 rr, f"j; 4.V4 II' 4'Ji xi' vjh. 21 si v,yt 20A 2UK 7J 21" 7.SJS v. ti. 1:00 Law
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