'. .& . ; A !..'& .tf vrv?irr 2j ,!(. &$ ' " lM H j -K- v , B hfe If W a A It.t'V' t. 1 H 9 p IV T -J "if L,? R ; t 4 "jr ". ..SKSTr-S. ii :l'r auncMwejr. Llf. i CwtetaM, T vWbM.MleUMa, . retd This AIWmhu. : this meralag Um id body of i CMieiea, wifcef D. F. Carle- ilt, Mtehi i, reached Lancaster t te we crematorium. Thocre- I'het tekeipUea tintll this afler- t te the fact that the retort had te te remore the ashes of Mrs. t then be reheated. eten was a native of England, , and died in Detroit en the 31st f i puerperal peritonitis. Her lius- JJr. Maxwell II. Grulie aoceuipa- nains te Lancaster. lira of (he Vaderi' Cremation. iHMHM tfu4 of Mrs. Vaders, vhose body I iMHMMtd at the Lancaster crematorium f'were rcinercd from the retert this Tbe weight or uie aaiiea -wen euiy 9a Tney were sealed up in an urn, nod w me lamuy in riinniieipiiin, rd te that cltv last nltrlit. fMersdlodef pyrcinia, (bleed puis- l nei 01 paraiynis, as siniuu yua yua e was an earnest advocateof cro cre d. besides, tlie renucat imiila by I tier body should be burned, slie left. aa;tbat after her death Jicr heart L?be removed from her body and li'by her family. This singular re ws fully compueu wmi. Tlie autopsy fa by Dr. Little 213 North Third street, ibhin,wbe remeved the dead w Oman's MHd after it bad been viewed by tlie aV4 ftimllv. rcDlaced it In tlie body ' Irhlnhmmn then brought en te Lancaster and v. &smhmi. . ' lJH., '(. fiSkia vVvHnX " ftnfciM i ;BK nw . K-lMMt " ' mMMd. as has been stated in the Intelli- C ,, " fc VHUCIS ubiiwii JIUIIIIUU.i nuu ij r KmHy Who accompanied the remains te Lmi- J MMlarAuw nptrnsnns uell.lrnnu-ii lit llie lire- T- rr-.--" " iwiwea.' tevDvniAT cniiaiuiiey i$ UMmW tkf Incinerate In tlie Fur Off Lands of LrTiWtf,P5 . -7S'rotfc6Cernhni Magazine, j rw.Ki.i' rnkA -x- (a a lnu &(5"'Th.erematery isa low tower of br brick ; t tf&irtllils; are four raised stenes en which te i ;i-..Uie bamboo chair. whoreln (with the mom rest HS.,the bMBboe chair, whoreln (with the menastla JK? cel'drawn ever hs head, nnd hands placed lrnaimktMdmbeforehl9 breast as lfiu prayer) l: i&-itlta thn 1aai1 monk. lm. wllliln twelve rt .Jbuw'ef his death, must bq carried hither nJrw&f ly ' brothers. He Is lollewcd te 'wthe funeral pyre all the brethren, walk 4 S$ti$! 1K two-arid-two, clothed In sack cloth, and .2!r&-'V1.JZ.I.. ' i.l, AUlk V...l 1 tl. l.A.l .rj BSVlsg S Williu VIUHI UUUIIU 1UUIIU liiu !.; 'ghtato&efMoo. They have preleuly held k&r solemn serlce in the tcmple for the repose 5&F10fte dead, and as the Droccsslen slowly if fe'sidvaaeestbcychantfuneralhynins. Through Pjr isfscl the narrow doorway of the crematory the I. 5VVi chair U carried, fairets are nlaced bencath I: ,fef .'S. and all around it, and the chief priest kindles IV Sv the flame, all the mourners falling prestrate lv ... V.WwKhttelrfaccstotheEroundwhilocommond- I?- " XA4 tlhA tvinrtnl hAfK in tlin Ihnrnnl flrn. bfe-sfeiWallej the body Is being cremated small JthMfrV9! et frBrant sandal weed nre freui Tiwhenthi r- - "ne its work nnd only a rt5narred benes ana asries remain, these are collected in a stene Jar and placed beside similar jars In a sepulchral storehouse, wliore they reiwin till a certain day et the year (the ninth day of the ninth month), when each Jar is emptied into a bag of red cloth. These are carefully sewn up and are then thrown through a small sort of window into a great solid granite mausoleum. Theroare two of these buildings In the tomple grounds, but oneof them may nolengor be used, net for lack of room, but because it nlrcady contains about 4,050 sacks of ashes, and ilmldulst law forbids the storing of a lartw; '"""her jn one plaf, .The essuarv,r'. r sf ,'M vldeA "te tU cemT-Tllrieuts, ene ei which !Jr assigned tcr The ashes or Buddhist Hlinil If nnnMN ihn 1iaa nw. ..A fMST, tienal Instances when crematien Is dispensed wiui, suu eruinary uiinei in K)nuoreus COI- 'flns Is lawful, even for a priest. Such casep, though rare, have eccurred in uemparatlvcly , recent years, and sonie very old horsoshee tombs in the temple grounds prove that such ' burials were permitted long age. Atthotlme of my visit these stores wero being rvnewed Ina most literal sen se, as the ancient Inscrlp Inscrlp Inscrlp tlonswere being copied en te brand-new stones. OBITUAllY. Death of Ilenry A Sliultz, a Woll-Kiiewn and IPepuUr Hatter. Henry A. Shultz, the well-known hatter and member of the late 11 rm of Sliultz A Brether, ei this city, died this aftornoen at his resldonce en North Duke street, after a lingering illness. The deceased was the second son of the late David Shultz, the founder or the.Hliultz lint firm, and was engaged for tuanv years with bis father and two brethers William and the late Jehn A. Shultz, In the hat and far business, at the well known stere, 31 and 33 North Queeu street David Shultz established the tmslness in 18-15, and retlred in 1865, leaUng the business te his sons. After the dissolution uf the linn of Shultz & Bra", he beeaiile connected with the linn of W. D. FtdUiieriK te, 110 wastaKen 11! about the first of the year, and his death was caused ..by uright's cllsease of the kidneys. He leaves surviving him a wll'e and two children, as well as several brothers and sis ters. - Hewns a well known and pepnlnr citben, whose less will he deeply rcgretted. Mayer Smith Declares His Innocence. Mayer Smith, of Philadelphia, en Friday morning received a letter from Samuel I). Huey, esq., calling upon him te deny the widespread rumor that he had consented te the Bullivan-McCatlrey tight for a money consideration. "As you vulue your personal oimtatlen nnd political future." Mr. Huev J-.'f , writes, ' you must net at once, and speak In 1 , ae uncertain tonus." Kry'tUThe mayor sent n reply saying: "lean & Vest positively, and witlieut a particle of 'J,swiItaK'f 'suuu ui uiiuivuvuuuii, u.-uuru you inai )UV, SWW. .M WJVilf U& tJ ..IVilU u, ,!. sent,any regulation In which I have either as r enuiuiuTiuuaiur u mayor uvku iiucresieu Twlth. aey gambler or sporting man in this ,J ' rfity or- elsewhera If any man llvinir can .Tirevfl in veur RnttnftiAtr,n nr ihn rnimtiiinltv xjmy guilt as se charged, I would leel myself ',, unworthy or the iwsitlen I have the honor te eccupyi and would most certainly surren der the office." Auther of a Well-Known Hymn. The author of the w oil-known and widely sung hymn, "1 need thee ever hour," Mrs. Annie Sherwood Hawks, is a resident of SBropklyrnfew Yerk. Mrs. Hawks wrete the bvniu In June, ltf?" but thought se littin m i ' .its merit that she filed it aw ay in an old port pert . J- folio, whoieit remained until Hev. Hebert - , Lewry, the author el "Shall we gather at the ' ' river," reading it ene ovening, instantly ircegnueu us superior inerir, ana nail it embodied in a book erhymns. The success or the ,hymn was instantaneous, and it was translated Inte tlie Spanish, German nnd Jtalian languages. Seyeral years age at a notable festival in the natlcen at Heme, it was sung in tlie presence of the Pepe. m 'Rosaered Arrett of the Lint Hie Iiurglars. Frem the Wu theater Lecal News. "B.F, Supplee, or Honoybreok, states that -ashi was starling for West Chester, Friday iBemtng, uu Mas inrormeu mat inree per ens Israel erthnmer. James IMcAnallv. (afid' another wan all neighbors, and resi- muiniclnltyerthe robbery, wero ar i en Thursday, en the charge or euter m rewdenee or Mr. Linville, near Cem. 1ttV few nights aga It will be ttbered that Mr. T.lnvillO was shot bv tHabiirguus, und was at first suppesed te ,jjMife been mettaiiy weunded. V S' Twi Shots t His WUe. Charlee Cerlltzskl created a great deal of -JrV neat at his home en Poplar street ves- aftcmoen about .1 o'clock bv shnntincr wMe. He tli-fwt tn-n halls, lint fWrtn,. '-did net hit her. He is said te have iBKWicjteil, his rash n-t being the 04 a unuiKen ireak. KliUug the Wrong Heg. The Entcrimsc, nnowspaper publisbtdat LaHrinburg, North Carolhie, vouches for the i.lllH u t I 1. Lu.ll....r.i .. I CtA entered a let wbere thore was a I'V,1 ''4reraef raulea The hog was kicked by Y ps4 and Jtlllea twenty of the tnules.'' . ..t ? Maiti, an jSu,li-iimeiit. Kf!lWtU Fsseraml ilra nt nriunmn ii. .. ,-i'T-- -- -- ,-"-- ftn nwuff....,A..f trtjlnv lni.linl.Kb t of owsHters tu jfnoeb Swarr, of the sains ,tewMii.: Vfc Will et Cornelius M. Erwlii. ThewHlef t'oniellus B. Krwln. New Bed. ( ford, JfeMLt P ts f 3,000 te the Baptist churth let Oakr Js, aud SIeefl wldliienal if his ''residuary wtate exceeds WW.P0a Krwln uirevi Ml ,wrw uriwiu. 6 ' ffHMn te ',f, MMTfteM " .' - -. - . - rx. Tg-wiiw fcati .! te utimani iiiii lU.Vre.n. . .! . a re a airanrni Mtynmww at rwing engm mwoeo m poum peum poum WMtera Virginia. On his farm In Smyth county he raised in 1868 forty-nine thousand pounds of yellow tobacco, which he sold in Lynchburg at a average of 9S2.76per hundred pounds, realising ever 911,000 for his crop. This year his crop new in his barn will reach 60,000 pounds, and be is arranging te plant Iiutn nii tug lur uujivi buuui iu-vw um&e, v. 80 acres. Anetlier farmer in the same vi cinity will plant 300,000 hills. tit. Jeseph' Corner-Stene laying. Tlie ceremonles Incident te the cerner- stoue laying at HU Jeseph's Catholie church en Monday will be begun at 0 o'clock, when solemn high mass lirbecolebralod. At 10 o'clock tlie corner-stono will Ik laid by Bishop Hhanahan, and he will deliver an ad dress. A sermon in German will lie de livered by Hev. Wm. rceper, of Columbia. The Catholie clergy of the surrounding cities have been Invited te participate in tlie exer cises. The Catholie societies of this city will turn out in full regalia. Anxious for Creameries. lloneybrook and vicinity has get the creamery craze. Anethor project has been started up and a Hocend enterprise of the kind is te be established at Cains, this county. The farmers thoreabouts are jubilant ev or the prospects for next summer. Kaves Wanted at Contest llle. Ofllcer Winewer received n tolegram to day te held Frank Eaves, tlie young man nr rested for lerglng a nole at Coatesvillo. The pollce authorities of that town are cxpocted te arrive here te-night. Taken te the Supreme Court. Counsel for Jehn D. Skllcs, administrator of the ostateof Ames llonderson, te-day took writs of error te the supreme court in the eciuity suit against (i cer go Nauman nnd the case stated against Rebert J. Housten. rosteftlcc lluurs. Te-morrow morning suminer hours will begin at the postelllco, which will be open from 8 te 0. instead of from 0 te 10, Ne change will be tnade In the evening hours. m Dr. Shirk as a SpcUallst. We would call the attention of our readers te the announcement of ene of our local phy sicians Dr. Hhlrk as a specialist In surgery and diseases of women. The rapid strides that nre constantly being made In modlclne seem te render specialists a necessity. Trinity Lutheran. Easter communion te uiorie.v mornings 8U11 ilny school, 2 p. m.; Easter festival of song In thcchuich. 7.30 n. m. Unrnnliatlen of catecheti cal class, for Whitsuntide ceufttnintlun, In the chapel en Mendayfc7 3i p. 1". All Invited. At St Stephon's i,uinernn cnurcn, cenier 01 nuke and church stif eta, Itev. E. Mutstcr, pas tor, preparations are being made for the obsorv ebsorv observ nnce of Easter Sunday, the day being the llrst en which the catechumens will partake of the Hely Communion. A children's festival In the oeulng. Telephones Connections. Fred. Wolf, barber, Ne. KGNerth Queen street ; W.-A Wilsen, emi., Ne. 32J Seuth Uuke stiect, and Dr. J. K. Bhtrk, Ne. 1( Seuth Queen street, aie connected with the telephone. m Amusements. Carnival at 3Iiznnercher JUnk.the commit tee In chnrge have complcted all thomraiigc themraiigc ments for the carnival at the Jltrnnercher rink en Easter Monday night, snd Indications point te a large and succcmiuI party. The costumes are new rcadv for distribution, And can be had en HPi'Ucatlen te Mr. LUler. " Llghlt e' lAmlen." This famous spectacu lar drama will be given at the epeiu house en Monday and Tuesday evenings by Sheek A Celllei's excellent company. The cempuny Is said te be strong and the scenic effects wonder ful. It should be grcetcd by a large house. (Irand Concert 0 War 8engi.Tbti musical melange for the benellt of Admlrul Reynolds pest, Ne. 403, a. A. It., will be given at the opera house en Thursday, Kildny and Satin day oven even lugs next week. It premises te be a notable musical event and wlllbelargily patronized. DEATHS. .. HCDr. In this city, en the 3d lust.. Ella E Kudy, wife of Daniel Kuily and daughter of the late ucorge nnd Amanda Gorrecht. The angel of death came and whispered The fend wire's llfu-werk was done ; The husband bowed low In his anguish, Net my will, but tblue must be done. The nliitlvCH and Triends of the family, ulie Fulton Heme, Ne. 'X, II. C. (II. P.) C. A.. Lancas ter, Pa, arc luspcctfully Invited tout tend the funeral, from the resldonce of her mother, Ne. 37 West Chestnut street, en Monday afternoon nt .'o'clock. Interment utLancaster cemetery. ,90'I70r"thu.eltv "n the 2d Inst., Maria Elizabeth (lotto. In the eeih year of her age. Funeral en Monday afternoon ut 2 o'clock from the resldence of Miss Gill. Ne 419 West Chestnut street. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. n3-2td aiA.UKf.TS. Philadelphia Market. PHilADBLniiA. April 4.-Fleur qultt. but 3 50: PeVin' 1K 40 1 de tl U)4 60; de stralKhts, 41 23fi)t 73 : winter nut. ents, 4 7333 30; sprln 1n .C .U.AC ... ' (,, Nl WU.I J, lei ; Ne. 2 Western yc neur ai. sj x? w neat market llrmei Ked, 8Uc de. mki:: ; Ne. 3 de, at WQSOe; Ne. 1 Ptun'a. Ne. 2 Delaware, de. vie. corn firmer, with ralr demand ; steamer, 4HKO i'J'4e x Ne. i yellow and mixed, ibiiQivKQ : Ne. J de, 48019c. a ' Oats tinner but quiet Ne. 1 White, SDUQlOKe : & a9i S8,0i Ne- 3 de "He i rejected SMiiec ; Ne. 2 mixed, Xe. Kye dull at 70c. Seeds-Clever firm at 78Jfe ; Tlmethv firm at at l MiQl 63 ; Flaxseed Urm at II 6301 68. w Inter bran steady at 319 784JW. I rovlnlens quiet and prices steady ; mess ger'JSO; beef hams, $2102160; city mese .!"." 8KSc ; Smoked Shoulders, CQUVie ; ., ta?U iiic' smoked hams leWllc; pickled de, 9JJGIO0. vwv, Ijard quiet: city rfenned, at 7Jf08e 1 loose butehers', ejfllGMe ; prime steam. 7 'GJ SO. Uutter market quiet and tiriccs easy; Cwer? extrl' iiarsc ; U. C and N. Y. de. sift cheisawc UItra3' 230i d0g0ed Kells'atSaisb; packing butter, CQ9e. K8K8,T.ulttrkctJ.1ulet ftnd steady ; Extras, Kii 010c ; Western de, 17Kc ' m, r.i,S8e,!?".le;u,irei? .8lenay.l New Yerk Full w.vu..., u, uuiu nan, cuoice, luxrciiHie: de skims, 40 80s de full de, l2)fc. Petroleum quiet ; Keflned, 7c Whisky flnner at $1 20 7 New Yerk Market. Nsw Yerk, April 4. Fleur State and Western dull and drooping. Southern steady and quiet. Wheat flKe higher and Arm. with a mod med mod eratcly actfp tiTidingi Ne. 1 White nemlnulj Ne. 2 Ked, April, Sofije 1 de March, 91 Au'tioflSSVe S J"'y' "'i91!0 u" Cern a shade better but quiet ; Mixed w spot. Me ; de futures, 49K03IKO ; estcrn Ne. 2 -.OatsHgiieIhlKher; state, 87011c; Western, 370UC j Ne. 2 April, j7e ; May, 37XC noiurheld Market. Satcbdat, March 2rt. DAinv. Creamery Ilutter sjn Iluttcrjftt,.. a)(aKe Cup Cheese, two cups , , jn Cottage Cheese, two pieces ' .. be Dutch Cheese V lump BiraiOQ reULTBT. Turkeyg fl piece (live) $1 ur) . " ' (dressed) M23un Chickens w pair (live).... I ..50ee5 nJL ,,. V Piece (cleaned) 4O0We (.ecse. (llve) fi.23 PlKeenaflimlr. 2S10e Ducks V piece (cleaned) 60gae . , .. MISCELLANEOUS. Apple Kutterqt 23e Sai.?:"r""":::"":::"::S Lard V) . ..'............'......'.. '. ';. we Oysters 100 C0l Dry Ueef, chipped.. ... tbe Ham, whole..4.:......., JlS Ham. sliced iiS Mince Meat, per :..... .:::::::;; ijs n . rnuiTs. n QrapesWfc , uvMna Apples vKpk .'.""."."iiig-Se llnuanasfldex , ' soffilne Cocoanuts, each I'.'.Ii'elii'ie Currents V ft (dried) ..I 100 Dried Apples V qt... .. . . ! loe Dried Peaches l qt ......"..... 120 Prunes V ft.....,.! . IsJjlOe Lemens M dez .....!!:.. ieffiaS Oranges tAez ; !I 2SS0 ChesfnutsMqt.... ...... "........... &ti$ Cnuibcrrie qt no Pineapple, each ..'. ..'.Hhea CabbagaW head ,n Potatoes JRKl'k .. I . !;"7l0e Cusbei...,:... ....... ..::.".' ioseS Beans (Lima) V qt .....,...!". "I! ,uS Carrots ft bunch., ' " sr Head Salad , ,..!.!"..! 60 Onions V bunch , " Sweet Potatoes w iivk ..i"m soup Means vqtV.;,.T. .r..!!!!!.!ic SulBlly f lunch..,., , sglOu lHirtijjw pk... ..., ,,..,.... 70 Artichokes ft $pk ,, co Peppers W dez ,, ClSe Onions VK pk.,...., ,.icc Catflshyift ,..Ke . CI1.U "OCX ., 100 ..,.,.. 13e Kjack Ilass. i. f f ' IVlill,. vi. . ' i:ie ,.,..lJe m Haddock n"!'. ltff lsi 39! M !II''IIJIWI'" )i i!C V ' t t... fMneltei.. Wheat....... OflU Cern.....i.. Kye..i...i.. Hay per ten, 1 ? ilO,l.ll..li... ;. ant. ,.,.wjwe ... .I ,.l18 Urn Stock VrleM. Cuicaoe. Cattle UecclpU, 7,000 head l ship ments, 3,000 head 1 market pencrally slew and a shade lower j shipping grades, 1,000 te l.WOfts steers, 4004 Kt I.Wff e 110 s,1953 S0 KOOd te extra, 1.330 te 1,500 fcs, t5 400(1 83 1 can ners'and butchers' 1 40g ! mainly, 13 9 57 eteckrrs, 3 3J0HO! feeders attiB)470 rezans, ia. 1IOKS liccciptn, 19,01 I1UAU I shipment. 4.000 1 tnarkatslewnnd weak i 10a lower : renih and mixed, St 1004 30 1 paeklnn and shipping, WO te 400 a at M 4004001 llsht of 130 te 310 As at St aetjt 63 1 skips, fe 4004 SO. 8heep Kccclpts, .1,oe head i shipments, W0 hendt market weakt 78 ft Texan. flO In ferior, fi 50001 23 1 medium, 3 2303 73 geed at flQt 23 choice te extrv, Si 303(73. Philadelphia. Quotations by Associated f ress. stocks steady. Philadelphia AErlelt.lt IKK Heading Itallrend,,.. 7 Pennsylvania Kallread Uvc Lehigh Valley Ilallread K) United Companies or New Jersey 102 Northern Pacific Is Northern Pacific Preferred 39 Northern Central Uallrmvd A'J Lehigh Navigation Company 40U Ncirrlstewn Railroad KriVi Central Transportation Company.. 28 liuffale, New Yerk ft Philadelphia i'i LltUe Schuylkill Kallread Kill NewTerk. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks heavy and weak. Meney easy at lc. New Yerk Central mi Erle Kallread 12f Adams Express... 133 Michigan Central Ilallread M Michigan Southern Kallread Mi Illlners Central Kallread ayi Cleveland ft Pittsburg Kallread. .......140 Chicago A Keck Island Kallread 113 Pittsburg A Fert Wayne Hal read ll Western union Telegraph Company. !li Teledo A Wabash 4 New .lersey Central 33 New Yerk Ontario A Western 0 held In thu follewlntr churches te-morrow. In the morning at 10-J0, in thn evening at 7.13. Sunday school at I'M p. m. When thu hour Is different it is specially noted : Mkmeiual(P E8DVTxaiAH)-Seuth Queen Btreet, Services morning and ecnlng nt the usual hours. Sabbath school at Hi 11. Tnner lneetlnu Thursday eeulng. Welcome te all. Iheuui TliriTiiDHen. naster. elivet lUrrisT Cuencu Y M. C. A. Itoems. Itev. M. Fruyne, pastor. At 10 JO a. in. and 7.13 p. 111. bunday school at 2 p. in. Second Evaaeelicam English), en Mulberry street, above Orange L. N. Werumn, pastor. Preaching nt 1O.30 a. in. and at 7.13 p.m.' by the pastor. Sunday school ut 2 p. in. Prajrrnnd Class meeting en Tucsdayecu!ngsat7.30. 1 he regular meeting of the Ladles Auxiliary will lie held 111 Y. M. C. A. building. Monday evening at 7.13. A lull attendance Is drslied. jurist j.utiieiiah i,uurcu csi ning sirrcl. E. L. Kecd, jiuster. Sunday school nt U, ). 111. Piiesutteriah. Preaching In thomeriiingand evening by the pastor, Iter. J. i , M ttchell, 1), D. First llArriBT. l'mjcr inciting at 1J0 p. 111. Sunday-school nt 2 13. UritedIIrkthrem ik Christ (Cevesakt) West OranKu street, between Mulberry and Charlette streets, (formerly known as Salem) Hev, Preaching ut lU-iW a. : M. J Mununn. pastor. 111. and 7.16 p.m. by Kcv. A. II. Kaufman, of Washing. ion, in. sunuay scnoei ai z p. in. KEreiiMEUtbT. Luke's) Marietta avenue, Itev, Win. F. Llchlltcr, pastor. Easter services : Early service ntu a. m. ; Ilelv Communion with Hcnneu by Prof. Cee. F. Mull, at 10.30 a.m.; Sunday school ut 2 p. m. ; Children's Festival service nt 7.13 p. 111., with addresses by Mr. Wil Wil eon F. Mere aud Mr. William E. Hey. First KxreRUEO Hely Communion nt 10.30 11. 111. Preaching In the evening. Sunday school at I 43 p. 111. St. Paul's Hely Communion nt 10-10 a. in. Preaching at 7:13 p. m. Sunday school at 1.13 p. m. UiciesIlETiiEL Kev U. W.bellhainer, pastor. Preaching at 10.30 11. m. In the evening the ordi nances el the washing of the saints' feet, and the Leid's Supper will be ebervcd. Services at 0 30 p. 111. Special services In thu babbath school at 1.45 p. in. First M. E. Ciiuitcii Ilcv.J.T.Siitthell, puster Prcacblni; ut 10 30 n. lu. and 7.13 11. 111. i 113 11. m. Sunday school; C 15 Yeuiiu People's Prayer mcetlin;. Prujcr meeting en Wedncsduy eon. o'clock. Ing at 7J0 o'clock, St. Jehn's I.uthmian Itev. Sjlvaiius Stall, pastor. Confirmations at the morning service. Tuk Weman's Christian Temperance Union prayer meeting will lie held te-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, will be held nt quarter past three o'clock In hall of Y. 31. C. A, On Tuesday the Union will meet at the same place at J o'clock. The Weman's Unions throughout thu land are invited te Jein with the International Sabbath Observance Prayer Union In keeping the week from the 6th te the 12th lust.,as a w c.k or special prayer. " Gkace LUTHERAy Cerner of North Queen and James sticet. Kcv. C. KI7I11 Houpt, pastor. Services nt VJM a. 111. und ut 7.13 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. West Missieh Kcv. W. II. Asprll, pastor. The new pastor will preach at 10.30 a. m., and 7.13 p. Moravian. J. Max Hark, pastor. This (Sat urday) evening nt7K p.m.. Easter Eve Vlalls. LasterSunday Laster morning Llluigy; 10f . ,u., jxiqiui uiiauy miu nvimeii ; p. ui., Sun day Scheel ; V,i p. 111., Children's Easter celebra tion. St. Paul's M. E. Church. Services morning and cvciilnit by the pus ter, Kcv. Geerge Oaul, A. M. Sunday school at 1:13 p. 111. JVA' II Alt VEll T18EJIESTS. SAUER ICHAUTLUNClITinSfHATUR. DA) evening at JlIlMAKCK'S 8ALOON, ltd Ne. a; East King Sticet. XTTANTED. TV A Goed-slnd Second Hand Fire Proof Safe at LUMAN'S KIFLE WOKKS, ltd' East James Street. "ItrANTED. AT THE IIILTIEnRAKn 1 1 Iloiibe, Quarryv llle, a man te take care of nursen nun Wilsons ; must ceme wen recom mended and understand the business of a livery stable. at-'itd SOUR KROUT LUNCH AND HOCK Keer THIS EVEN1NO at the CENTENNIAL SALOON, F. E. S II UO AD, Proprietor. ltd CHARLES WOLTER'S BOOK BEER ON tup TONIGHT and MONDAY at AKNOLD HAAS' SALOON. lid 323 North Queen street. TTIOR SALE ON EASY TERMS, JL! NO. Su EAST NEW8TKEET.2-8I NO. 3d EAST NEW8TKEET,2-8teiy Ilritk, 6-Koemcd Dwcllln IT. Let '.8x04 feet. AI Ise for lent. J I OILS' II. METZLKK, ltd Ne. 9 Seuth Duke Street. -ITTANTED-A FIRST-CLASS FINISHER M te put gearings together and Mulsh body irons at PHILIP DOEKSOJl'SCAKKIAGEFAC. TOKY, Nes. 120 and 128 East King stiect, Lan caster, Pa. Apply at once. ltd VTOTICE. -L I hereby give notice te my friends and cus tomers that S. Jehn Curtis Is no longer In my employ and has no authority whatever te trans act business fei me. HENKY 8MEYCH, ltd coal Dealer. FLOUR AND FEED. We huve opened an olllce aud stoie for thn sale of our Fleur and Feed at Ne. 17 North Prince stiect, where we will be plcased te tee our patrons and friends. LEVAN A SONS, Hi 2tdK Merchant Millers. NOTICE., Te my Filendsaud Customers Still being In the Ceal business I will receive orders for ad kinds of Ceal ut Ne. 40 EAST VINE STREET, Lancaster, Pa. Ceal delivered te all parts of the city well prcpaied. S. JOHN CUKTI8. PUBLIC SALE OF CANADA HORSES. On MONDAY, APKIL6.1883, will be sold at D. Legau's Sale Stables, Market street, rear orthe MtUmnn house, Lancaster, Pa., a carload or lrst tlas, Heavy Kencd Canada Horses und feeders. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, p. in. A tiedlt tr. uu uu) lit UU $IVUU. It DANIEL" LOGAN. jyi. J. K. SHIRK, Office : Ne. J05 Seath Queen Street. Lancaster, Pa. SUUGEKY AND DISEASES OF WOMEN. Hl'KOIALTlKS. WTclcphone Connection, at lmM,W,8Almw TCTOR A GOOD-F1TTING SHIRT WITH .- j-nieiii, uvings, jianu.werked Eyelets, made of geed mateiial and nrlce ONLY ONE D6LLAR. Alse new styles Working Shirts, spring styles Hese 1 ami Funilshlng Goods ler Ludlc's, Gents nnd Misses. All cheaper than ever. l'lease call und oxamlne befern you buv. . "KNKY BECHTtfLD,, .. c ... . ., Ne. 8i North Queen BtrceL P. 8. Choice llutldlug Leis, Stene aud Sand for sale. XI-E'LIi RALLY AROUND THE FLAG, GRAND CONCERT -OF- War Songs, Camp Scenes and Tableaux reRTUi actsriTOr ADMIRAL REYNOLDS POST 405), a'. R., Tbuisday, frly and S.tary Ifen'gt, April 9, 10, II Pest, and at the principal steresfkwwrred sau I ae ue had or the Committee, taembera of the at the OpcmHeuM without vra tOarge. ,1W nELiaiQVs. SbTigIOUS SEUVICKSVILrllE XV ' ill h ' Hi iiISi jim hi.ii. rV" nbmrMTumm: R 108,960 CAKWIOF MILLER'S DltAX 8nau alrcadv Beld. Purest Jjiun. dry Boap made. . inar7-emfl TUTAMTKO. " .WJ SfLMR Car nna venr at 1 1 per cent., for which security worth e,(M will e siven, Aaurctw, " M.,'' Lancaster postefflcei a3-2td ASK YOUR GROCER FOR MILLER'H BORAX Boap and you'll use no ether. G OTO CLARKE'S COFFEEBTORE FOR 4 New l'rnni-s for 230.1 4 l.s Geed Hlcn for 9M.;4 s Scalloped Crackers for 23e. 4 AsWhlte BURar for 23c.l Dest Coffee In Lancaster for 20O. Anlaqueef two Docs will be given away every day, BY THE ADDITION OF BORAX, BOAP gains In detergent power. Try MILLKU'8 I'UKE IIOBAX. w ANTED. 18.000 or tg.oeo en first mortgage. AKl.Iir at 830 West King street, Lancaster, Pa. TVyOLliEH'S BORAX SOA1 CONTAINS ItJL 43 per cent, of vcgolnble oils, making It healing fn Its effects. PHY8ICIAN ANIJBUKCJEON, Itemeved fiem Ne. 211 West King street te Ni: 24 North Prince. (Late residence of A. K. Keberts.) m28md TJVJB REMOVING GHKA813 Hl'OTH JD Miller's 1IOHAX Beup la the best ROSCOE MURPHY, II. D. H eradcate or The Pennsylvania College of Dental Suigery, WITH DK. II. I. KNIUHT. 331 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. Dentistry In all Its branches. marl4 7tdAWAS3nid Tl NTELTilGENT FEIIHONB GIV13 M1L- JL lcr's llOKAX Seap the preference. Effective, durable, cheap. SEALED PROPOSALS KOR COLLEC TION of State and County Taxes of the East and West Wards of Lancaster city for 1SS3, will be rccch cd at the County Commissioners' Office until 12 o'clock neon, Monday, April 11, 1SS5. UT uiii'r.n urijn.nuini', iinefl, 1 r iiinn unirai, Clerk. a3td TRY MILLER'S BORAX SOAF FOR fine Laundry work. Guaranteed unadul terated. EMOVAL. Dr. iAinguker has rcmuvtd from Ne. 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa., te Lebanon, Pa., opposite the postefflcc, will be at the Kc stone II en se. North Oucen street. Lancaster. Pa eciy Monday and rrlduy afternoons, tut 7 o'clock, p.m. 11130 2wd THE FINEST KNOWN FOR ALL poses Is MUlei's Ptire IIOKAXSeap. l'UR- NOT1CE. OnSAlUKDAYaud EASTEK MONDAY my customers will be supplied with thu Cele brated Wiener Buck Ucer, and it will also be 011 tap at my Saleen, Neb. and am West KIiik St. FKANK A. KIEKEK. EOUS FOR HATCHINU FROM FURE bleed and bred L. ilrahinas nnd Heudans at ptlccs te suit thu times at 73c. for a setting el u i-.ggs. 1, .eu.suAar.ii, Ne. 2i West Chestnut Btretl, mil 11 1 urn, Lancaster, Pa. Cut this out. ltd M ADEIRA AND SHERRY WINES -AT- Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II. E. SLAYMAKEK, AtlEMT, Ne. IB Eabt Kine ST. febU-tt established 17B3 TF Xd MILLER'S PURE BORAX SOAP docs net please.yourineiiey will be icfundcd c HAMPAONE. BOUCHE "SEC." THE FINEST CHAMPAGNE WINE NOW IMPOKTED. ATKEIGAKT'S OLD WINE STOKE, Ne. Eabt Kike Street. II. E. SLAYMAKEK, A((t. EitablUhed, 1763. fcbl7-tld REDUCTION IN OVERCOATS. In order te reduce our large stock el Fur Heavers, Meltons, Kerseys and Cerksctews for Overceatings, I will, for the next CO days, make up te your order, In first-class stjle, at greatly reduced prices. All garments are guaranteed te fit perfect and only the best quality of trim mings are used. A. II. KOSENSTEIN, Fine Tailoring. 37 North Queen street, oppejlto the l'oitefflce. mlM-fimdll CPECIALMACHlNERYAIAlTEI)l'OR kj manufacturing Miller's Pure IIOKAXSeap. Our own invention. PUBLIC SALE OF CANADA HORSES On MONDAY, APKIL 6, IHKi, will be sold at public sale. at the Merrlmac Heuse. Ne. 115 North Prince street, Lancaster, Pa,, the fellow -lng.tewlti One carload of Canada Horses, the best ever shipped te this market. A credit of ai days will be given. Salute commence ut 1 o'clock p. m , when terms will be made known by t GEORGE GKOSSMAN. Keshan & Sen, Auctioneers. u2 -til ALL AT REIQART'S OLD "WINK 8TOUE -FOK- LISTON'S EXTBACT OF BEEF. riNEST ix the world. Established, 1783. II. E. SLAYMAKEK, Agt.. febl7-ttd Ne. East King SL XNSIST UrON HAVING MILLER'S -a. 110UA.V soup. Guumnteed absolutely pure, harmless und clfectlvc. "1IRARD FIRE INSURANCE VT PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. COM. Altexd S. Gillett, President. James 11. Alverd, Vice Pies, aud Trcas. Edwin F, Merrill, Secretary. JDLiusll. Aixiff, Asssltnnt Secretary, A8SET3-ONE MILLION. TWO HUNDKED AND FIFTY-NINE THOUSAND, NINE HUNDKED AND SIXTY SEVEN DOLLAKS AND FOKTY NINE CENTS. All invested In solid securities. Lesses promptly settled and paid. RIFE & KAUPPMAN, Agents, NO. 19 E 4.ST KINO 8TKEET. ectl-6mdM.WftSK pNE PURE RYE WHISKY. I AM PKEPAKED TO FUKNI8H THE Iititz Pure Rye Wtrisky OF MY OWN DISTILLATION DLstlllfd ut the Old Lltltz Distillery, One-Half MlluEastefLltltz. ALSO, Burkheldtr's Old D. D, Pure II) e Whisky. 1 Jacob F. Sheaf fer. bTOKE-NO. 3 NOKT1I DUKESTKEET, (Opposite Ihe Court Heuse,) feblS-tfdS LANCASTEK, PA. B OOTS AND SHOES. J. M. McCenaughy. A COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. All Qualities, All Kinds, AllSizks.All Pricls. WILL OPEN APKIL 3d, AT 26 1 -2 East King Street, (IIOFFMEIEU'S BUILDING.) ni31 lmd TJEMOVAIa I. McCAULEY, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS KEMONED FKOM NO. 146 EAST KING STREET Te NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (Uurbmlllcr's llultdlne), Where be has en hand ONE OF THE FINEST LINKS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS FOR THE 8FKINO 'MADE SVEIt SHOWN IN THIS CITY. Call and take a leek at Ibe goods and you wlli ee sura uikave your uiwsure taken feraBuit, 11 1 ,1 iiiim ' KJfST ADrkMXlJxMEjrTg. JllJJMJl S MSII H AOER A BROTHER. CLOTHING. - SPRING WOOLENS. SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS & SPRING OVERCOATINGS. Our Aseortment of STANDARD AND NOVEL STYLES of Coat ings, Suitings, and Treuserings for Men and Beys' Spring Wear are new Complete and Ready for Inspection. READY-MADE CLOTHING IN Business Suits, Drees Suits, Beys' Suits and Children's Suits. SPBIM OVERCOATS. FURNISHING GOODS Leading New Shapes of E. &W. Cellars andCufls. Novelties in Noekwoar. Laundried and Unlaundried Shirts, Etc. HAGER & BROTHER, 25 WEST KING STREET. imx uuevii. C AM'ETH. JOHN S. G1VLER & CO. AKKOr-KElllNa THE LOWEST rKICE-J ANIJ QUALITIES OK Carpets Carpets FOR THE PRICES. OOOO TAl'KSTKV, tee ,e.,7Jc., nnd 85c. (JOOII HOUr HKUCSKLS, tLWundfl,-. OOOII VELVET CAKPKT, 1. 5 Hct, M. 3-1'LY ALL-WOOL, Ik:8t1.0(). EXTKAbUI'EK ALL-WOOL, Wcj Kent, Tic I.NKKAIN, ;c., 35c., 40C, lOcuild 50c. IIOME-UAOKKAUHiidCHAINCAKl'ETCbi-Hp MATTINOB. FLOOKOIL CLOTHS. WINDOW SHADES AND KIMUKES. Call and Sce Our Goods. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEK, I' A. J. Ii. MARTIN ft CO. "SPRING Dress Goods. Junt mulled unellirr casn lES In of DKK-S SAT- Beautiful New Designs and Colorings, AT 10c. I'EIl YAKD. Wehne uloe (.cturcd 10 tliu PIECES MOKE of SPECIAL BARGAIN -IN- Summer Dress Silks ! 35 Gents a Yard. 36-inch Lerraine Cashmeres, At 45c. per Yard. Mohair Melanges, At31c, -HerUl SOr. Double-Feld Cashmeres, Allsbadcs, l'ic. per jnrd. 25 PIECES Children's Dress Plaids, In ntiit mid lurKC, decided Putterne, ut Qic, AVerth lKc J. B. Martin & Ce. Cor. West King aiid Prince SLs., LANCASTEK. PA. EVERY NEW RAY niUMGS SOMETHING -TO THE ANOTHEK CASE OK THOSE EAMOU8 DOUBLE FOLD CASHMERES, All Celers, 12e a yard. 30-INCH COLORED CASIIMKHES, Sjulng Hhudes. 5e a yard. Sume quality neld last sconen at 37HC- 40-INCH FKENCH ALMA SUITINGS, Which leek nnd feel like 75e goods, only 37Kc. 40-INCH ALIMVOOL CASHMERES, Spring Colen, 60e a yard. aUNCII FINE SATIN BERIlEIt, OnlySOcajard. lOlNCII FKENCH SATIN HEKllEK, Hiilendld Vulue, 75e n yard. COMI1INATION DKKSS 8l'ITINfaS. in 1'ratly l'aritiian Btjlea. New Shndcfi In I.KIIIT WEIUHT CLOTH 8UITINOS, Made b)cclally for Bprintf Weur. Juat Opened, a Choice Line ei Beautiful Printed Satines and Batistes, AT VERY LOW PRI0K8. WATT, SHAND & GO., 8 and 10 East King Street, LANCASTER. FA. NEW YORK STORE. TR. H. E. MUHLENBERQ HAH RE J moved bin oftlce te NO. 18 SOUTH PRINCE STREET. , Kwldeuw uV tbe Btevens Ueu. al-St TWpVWWV'AS v'w' - CLOTHING. AMVHl'.ttVSTS. -pULTON OPERA HOUSE. Grand Change of Pregramme ! A WHIRLWIND OF Uf N I ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY ! HEWETT'S Musetts and Lyceum Comedy Ce, THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AND SATURDAY MATINEE, TWO GREAT COMEDIES, EMBEZZLEMENT -AND- CLACDS. The klncs of Iuiil' htcr makers.the enl v comical CAWTHOltNLS-HcilcrtandJoe-lii(helrlde BptltHiiBfikUc'h L1T1LE K09EIIUD in a UeiiMuct ofSiieclnl efSiieclnl tl. Cornet Sote, by tlie I.iul Chainiiliiii Ctiruct Ho He Ho lelstortboorfd MISS EVA HEW LIT. biiiut and Diince hy the Churiiilni; Seuhietlu, LOTTIE SINCLAIR. The Greut FRED IIARTII In hlj wonderful Spider Dances. MlhS KATIE LOVE, the Charming freubrrtte, The Wendcrlul Exhibition or MIND READ INO en SECOND NIGHT, by the Clarlrveyunt Mrs. Evellewctt. FU.V, MIRTH, MUSIC AND SONG. ADMISSION, 10 and 20 GENTS. RESERVED SEATS, 10c EXTRA. New en cale at Opera HeubeOtllce. mxyt F ULTON Ol'EKA HOUSE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 6th and 7th. SHOOK & COLLIER'S UNION btjUAKL LIGHTS 0' LONDON COMBINATION I Under thu Aunplces of Sheek A Celluii, Proprietors. UNION MJUAHE THEATRE, New Yekk. In Geeiwib R, Sims' powerful Spcctncuhir Slele- drain.i, tlie Union Niuaru Theatie's Greatest Success, The LIGHTS O' LONDON! Presented with all the magnificent scenery, properties and mechanical cirvctA used at that theatre, painted by the world leuewned Kichuid Marsteu ; niechnulcal elite 13 by G. 11. Winnie. ADMISSION 75, 50nud35 CENTS. Sale of Reserved Seiits new open ut Opera Heuse. Wanted ! 100-Siinernuutcraries-lOO. Apply te htnyu Manager en day of perfer in nnce. a.'t-ild M XNNnRCIIOR RINK. GRAND- Masquerade Carnival. Easter Monday Evening, April 6. SKATING WILL 11EG1N AT 7.30. Ne person will be allotted en the fleer unless lu Fancy Dress or Domine. Grand March at 9:30. After Milch ull Masks will be removed- nnd any persons lu the audlcnce deslrliiK te skate canuose. ,iuocieiK nil suaies must no ic uioved attainted together and ii'IiiiiumI 0 the skatoieoui. THE EVENING EXERCISES CLUDE WITH WILL CON. Dancing from II te 12. Come emly mid securu u geed seat. The Admission en this Occasion will be 20c. SKATES, 10c. EXTRA. lipr3-'Jtd JTOJt SALE UK UENT. OUFOlTllKNT. ' A three-stery Uriel: Heuse, Ne. 1M West Chestnut stiect. 11118-tfd T7I0R SALE OR RKNT. JC An excellent Dwelling en c.isy tonus, situ ate Ne. IS Shlppen street. 11116-tfd II. FKANK ESHLKMAN. FOR KENT. The hall 30x50 feet en thlidHtoryef Slelu metz bulldliiL', Ne. 'UU North Oucen street. Ap ply te J. 1,. bTElNMETZ. fi-tfd EOR RENT. Flrst-Clasa Reilauiiiut, also tlrst-class liar, ber Shep, corner of Cvulie Squaie and North cjucuii sirrci. jieai locuiien in iue cuy. Apply te niiibii into.' TTIOR RENT. J3 Thrce Luw Olllcea at Ne. NORTH DUKE STREET; and u basmciit 53 loot lenu, supplied with water aud bent. Uiart6-tld 11. FKANK ESHLEMAN. B UCA TIONAZ. j-oek"attiiis r """ """- AND THEN EMHRACE IT. Boek-keeping', Commercial Law, Commercial Arithmetic, Busliiean Correupoudouce, Practical l'enniansblp, Practical Qrammar. Drawing Buslneub Documenta, All ler S35 for 3 months, or MSO for 0 months, at Lancaster Commercial College. Addrew), , H. O. WEIDLER, Ne. 10K KAQT KING STREET, Lancaster, fa Jnl9-Ud ji I -....,- .m a-jy,- li xfl- SLATE WORKa All persona wishing MARI1LEIZED SLATE MANTELS, erany ether blate Werk, will de well by calling at our weiks or send for our Illustra ted catalogue. FRANK J ANSON ft BRO., Cerner Frent aud Locust bt Columbia, ra, ra-Ja t i CLOTBIITO. r W - T , DIVIDEND WEEK. Fcrlinps you liiue never tiikeu an interest in our Stock or Clothing. Fer (unllty, variety mnl price you will linrdly find inore prolltnble investment. We nre new showing iitnuy hand some and new things 1'er early Spring weather. A. C. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. mZ-3md F OR QLOVES, Te keep the hands warm MITTENS, Te keep the hands warm. HOCKS, Te ketp the feet warm. EAR MUFFS, Te keep the cars warm. MUFFLERS, Te keep the neck warm. UNDERWEAR, Te keep the body warm. Ge te ERISMAN'S, Ne. 17 WEST KING STREET. 1ST' OTIUi; EXTRAORDINARY. Extraordinary Bargains -IN- CLOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS DURING MONTH OF APRIL, PREPAR ATOKY TO A THE t" CHAMGE d -LV OUR BUSINESS. i- tjyCall atonce, at PennHall Clothing Heuse, CORNER OF CENTRE SQUARE AND NORTH QUEEN ST., Fer Thirty Days Only. s PR1NG. The pleasant weather of the p,it few duj b re miudi us that Spring Is nt hand, and that It la time te see what is wanted lu tbe way el SPRING CLOTHHG. Burger & Sutten, KO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, Are prepared te show te the public a Laige and W ell Selected Stock of Spring and Summer Suitings, Such ns Cerkscren s,"all shades, ' Plaids, Checks mid bilk Mixtures, in fact eciytblng that Is New and Desirable, Made in thu Latest btjlcs, nt prices us low as the lowest ler the situiu iiml ity of suits. Our READY-MADE STOCK Fer Spring and Summer Suits for Men, Youth and lley Call an ,'B U nlete nnd lead v ter lnnnflctlnti. ..,...-. .. i ." . . .r .7 :. : - nr inspection. Ne Tiuuble te .uil nuu r.AHUlluu liur OlOCK. Shew Goed3. BURGER & SUTTON, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne, 24 Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. TJAROAINS IN CLOTHING. APRIL. EVERY DAY BRINGS SOME- THING NEW! TO-DAY WK DISPLAY Till'. LARGEST, HANDSOMEST, LOW-PRICED STOCK -OF CLOTHING -FOR SPRING WEflR IN LANCASTER. ALL OUR OWN MAKE, OF SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP, AND AN EX. CELLKNT CUT UUAHANTEED. What N the yalue of a line plece of inateilal if It Is snolled In the making, and thosewlnirso peer that it rips with the llrst wealing T Ne such sew Int hunt. We have never hnd.acein. plalntnboutl'OORLY..SEWEDCI.OTHlrfe; ALL THE NICEST AND NEWEST THINGS f-v -IN- Ready-Made Clothing for Spring, Can be found heie. and the prices se low that they aie in reach of evciy one. EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF SCHOOL SUITS HYERS & RATHFON, LEADING LANCASTER CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER. PA. DONT VAIL TO TRY THE' CIGARS Twe for 6e, the host In the town for thu ClalBigH, -BTMAN'8 YELLOW iRONX HIRSH . BROTHER, ,e ;i . 1 5 -t ."" " .- ' 'j -n V;- A1 rt , J. -t- ,t i. 4 rw. ,A
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