LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY- OCTOBER 5, 1881. i COLUMBIA NEWS. OOK KKGUr.AU CORRESPONDENCE. Watermelons are btill te be purchased. A large .'ea yull passed up the river this morning. Seven fiieincu en the P. R. It. were pre metcd te positions of engineer. All are from Columbia. The employees at the coal shutcsaic working " ever hours," us tbe coal traffic is very heavy. Miss Eva .Nesbitt, of L'ert Deposit, i ; the guest of Miss Annie Purple. Rain It'll in large quantities last evening and continued at intervals up te mid night. The lepjrt Sel. Devau, a lame colored man, had In-en drowned in the Susque hanna is without foundation, as his brother informed us that he is werkiug in Phila delphia. It.is thought that the owner of the cow which was killed at Wiightsville yester day morning, will sue the railroad com pany for damages. The Ladies' Mite society of the Metho dist church will held a meeting this even ing in the church parlor. A very interest ing pregramme will be presented and afterwards refreshments will be served. All arc invited te be present. Rcna, daughter of Mr. Mese Baehen lieimcr, while playing with a small deg this morning, was severely bitten in the face. The wound i.s net dangerous but very painful. The meeting te devise proper leliel ler the peer of the borough te be held at the Franklin house en Thursday evening is called by request of the president and busi ness manager of the "Gem." Let the geed work go en ! While out ducking at the falls, the beat of Mr. Clark, of Washington borough was upset, but the gentleman saved him self by clinging te the beat, lie alse saved his gun by heldiug en te it. He in fact did get a " ducking," The main water pipe en Walnut between Second and Third streets sprang a leak this morning. These leaks occur tee fie qucntly, and if the pipes are net geed ones ethers should at once be put in. Strange te.sa) the leaks always occur at the joints of the pijicH. Despite the threatening weather the riding party went te Marietta, aud by geed luck the rain refrained from falling until they returned. All enjoyed themscves immensely. The Marietta bicycle club in company with Mr. Themas Haldcmau, of the Col umbia club, left for Yerk this morning te attend the Yerk county fair. If premiums will be granted, a bicycle race will be run en the race course within the grounds. A number of gentlemen accompanied them. James A. Herne'b " Hearts of Oak" will be played in the opera house next Friday evening. The plot is very simple ami easy understood, but what makes the play se I interesting is the beautilul seeucry, odd dresses and the actitur of the different character. Mr. Joe. ICciner, a brakemau ou C. D. local at Middlctewu, this meining was standing en top of a box car, and the wind, whicn was blowing a gale, blew the arm of a derrick around, which struck Keincr en the sidcj'-cvcrcly wounding that part of his bed;', also his spine, i !e was brought te Columbia, where he resides, about 12 o'clock. Dr. Craig is attending him. Seme time age there was a fine of five dellais en all unregistered dogs caught. Then there were plenty of law suits as the informer, wiie generally was the deg catcher, icceived half of the amount, the ether half went where'.' But council re duced the fine te one dell.tr. Since then we have heard of no law-suits or of any leirs being caught. The cold snap has set the weather growl grewl eisat it-again. On Tuesday the mercury marked 70. Te day at e a. m. it steed at :(7, at 7 a. in. at 11 aud at neon at 52. A Heck of wild geese passed ever Columbia last night, living in a southerly direction. The installation of officers of Chicqucsa lunga tribe, Ne. SO, I. O. R. M., was held in their wigwam last evening. Following are the officers elected for one year : Sachem, Clay Mattheit ; Prophet, Adam Kretel ; Senior Sagamore, Jehn llaish ; Junier Sagamore, Wm. Meckley ; K. of W. (treasurer), V. G. Baker ; C. eC R. (secretary), L. M. Williams. Ne Meetmc. The fire engine aud hose committee f councils were te have held a meeting last evening te hear the appeal of the Shinier (ire company from the decision of the chief engineer of the department, who lined the company $10 for refusing te lend their hesa te the Humane company at the Dickel lire, which occurred several weeks age. There was no quorum of the cemmittee present aud the matter will come up before coun cils te-night. l'resccuted for Net Kcgestcilur. Dr. J. C. Warner, of Yerk county, failed te register as a physician before July 1st, and he was prosecuted by the chief of police of Yerk. J. B. Amwake, the doctor's counsel, was iu Yerk yester day endeavoring te scttle the case, but without success, and the case will be tried in court. Meeting of the ISearcl el Health The beard of health held a meeting last evening. They transacted no business of importance te the public. Several physi ciau's and clergymen's reports of births and deaths have net been bauded in ; the sec retary is desirous of having a full list be fore the 10th of October. Blttcnby a Der. Last eveuiug Jacob Dougherty, butcher, residing at Oregon, with his wife, went te visit a ueighber about a tnile aud a half away. When near the house a cress deg ran up behind Mr. Dougherty, biting him iu the leg causing a very ugly wound. Light Weight Ilutter. This morning the market-master confis cated tcu lumps of butter purporting te be pounds, but which, unfortunately for the owner, did net weigh sixteen ounces. The butter was sold by public outcry, aud was bought twenty-seven cents per lump. JustiCA Appointed. Franklin G. Haiple, of. Upper Leacock, has been appointed a justice of the peace by Gov. Hevr, te fill a vacancy. The commission dates from October 4, 1881, and runs te the first Monday iu May, 1882. Heme Irum Europe Dr. R. R. Underwood, dentist, of this city, who has been passiug a few months iu Europe, recently returned en the steam er Egypt, aud cays that the voyage was an exceedingly rough one. Case Appealcl. This morning A. B. Bear, who brought a slander suit against Levi Scnsenig, in which the arbitrators said there was no cause for action, appealed from their de cision te common pleas court. Net Sold. The fine suburban residence of Prof. J. H. B. Wagner, advertised te be sold at public Side at the Cooper house last night, was withdrawn, the highest bid being only $7,500. New Chestnuts. New chestnuts made their appearance in the markets this morning and they were selling at 10 cents a glass, or at the rate of about :)5 or -10 cents a quart. Hetter Te-Day. The man who was injured at the depot at an caily hour yesterday morning, is much better te-day and will recover. KUNAWAY ACCIDENTS. Hunaway Lut Evening. Last evening Hess & Flinn, furniture dealers, sent a lead of furniture, in a wagon belonging te Rebert Abel, colored, of the local delivery, te Harry Shaub en Beaver street. While Abel and an assist ant were unloading the furniture at Mr. Shaub's house, the heise frightened at an express waen which a small boy was playing with en the pavement. He ran out te Concstega street thence te Seuth Queen, and was caught en Strawberry stieet near the colored church. The fur niture was all thrown from the wagon aud most of it was badly broken or otherwise damaged. A series or riiee Familiar luclueut. This afternoon about 1 o'clock Mr. Dauicl Graybill, of Petersburg, let his horse and buggy stand en West King street. The her&e took flight, ran up West King street te Centre Square and thence up North Queen street te the Franklin house. In attempting te turn into the Franklin house yard the horse ran against the front of the cigar store ad joining and fell, hurting itself somewhat. The wheels, shafts and swingletree of the carriage were also broken. About the same time a horse attached te a spring wagon took fright at the cars near the Prince street crossing of the Pennsylvania railroad, ran down Prince te Chestnut and along Chestnut te the depot, where it was caught, no great damage beimr done. This forenoon as Urban & Burger's busi ness wagon was being driven neat Centre square, one of the wheels came off and the spindle was broken. Ne ether damage was done. Jap Is Dead. After a long life of usefulness and amia bility Jap quietly breathed his last this meining. Jap was a hlack-and-tan terrier, a member of the family of Mr. J. M. John John seon, of the Intelligence!, audageueral favorite in the neighborhood. He was never known te harm a human being, and his whole career was marked by sober sense, geed nature aud canine virtue in general, while in his youth, and iudecd until physical infirmity began te tell en him, he had no superior as a ratter. Frem his nunnvhoed he had suffered with a game leg, the result of an exploit of the writer of his obituary, but he bere this af fliction with singular fortitude, and indeed seemed rather proud, than otherwise of his ability te travel en three legs. Every deg has his day, and new that Jap has come te his, it is with genuine feeling that the sentiment reyuiescat in pace is recorded by a wide ciicle of sorrowing fiicuds and acquaintances. He was in the seventeenth year of his age. ISrlditl Ueceiitien. Yeik Dai! j'. Yesterday at the bride's residence, in Laucastcr city, Mr. Richard T. Myers, of Yerk, and Miss Lizzie M. Trcwctz, of the above named city, were united in the holy bends of matrimony. The marriage rites were performed by Rev. C. F. Knight, rector of St. James P. E. church of Lan caster. The newly wedded couple ar rived at Yerk the same afternoon and gave a brilliant reception at the residence of the groom's parcuts, en Seuth Geenrc street. The happy couple received the congratulations of ever two hundred ladies and gentlemen. The pallers were neatly trimmed with evergreens, and the refreshment tabic contained a bountiful supply of eatables. The Buckalew band honored the weddiug party with a grand serenade. The gioem is the son of Mr. Samuel K. Myers, of the dry goods firm of Laueks fc Myers, of this place. The Celd Wave. A cold wave struck these parts last night and the air is quite ciiilly te day. Plenty of oveiceats ate worn aud it reminds one of winter. The straw hat is still en the town, however, aud it sticks te the over coat as though they had been warm friends all summer. The mosquitoes have left for the Yorktewu centennial, having obtained cheap iailread rates. Heavy un derclothing is in demaud aud linen dusters have beeu packed away. Baker Yeung seemed te have been aware of the ap proaching cold wave, for he walked around the town yesterday ringing a bell, calling in straw hats and summer clothes. If the wcarcis de net heed the warning the can non will be shot off te-morrow. This meining several plants in the yard of Jeseph C. Snyder, en North Queen street, which were fresh yesterday, are withered, having been frozen during the night. Excursion Kates. We have had a number of inquiries for the iailread rates at which people can go fieiii this city next week te the grand Oriele pageant and festival in Baltimore, en Octebcr'iO, 11, 12 ; sec the Senate ii special session and visit the great York Yerk town centennial celebration. P. R. R. Agent. Ilambright has received instruc tions te s-ell excursion (round) tickets, from October 7 te 15th. from Laucastcr at the following rates : Te Baltimore, geed for 10 days, $3.7-1 ; for 21 days, $5.G1 ; te Washington, for 10 days, $4.91 ; 21 days, $.7.-11 ; te Richmond, for 10 days, $9 9i ; 21 days, 11.91. I. O. 1C. .11. Installation. By District Deputy W. D Stauuer, as sisted by Officers B. J. Brown and J. B. 3I.i ik ley the following officers of Canassate ga tribe Ne. 203 I. O. R. M. were installed last evening : Sachem Richard Appcrly. Senior Sagamore Geerge Schlanck. Junier Sagamore A. Z. Ringwalt. Prophet J. Wallace Wolf. Tiustec B. F. Bartholemew. Let a Set or tee tn. This afternoon an old lady lest a set of teeth en East King street. She searched for them for some time, but without success. She then informed the pelice and a large number of ethers, and another extensive search will be made. Amusement. Haccrly's Maitoden Minstrels. Speaking et llaveily'.s Mastodon minstrels, who appear at Fulton opera neuse te-morrow night, se care lul a newspaper as the Baltimore Hun says: " The pcrlermance, taken as a whole, is the best ever given In this city by a minstrel troupe." The company appearc.1 in Harris; buig Monday night and the Patriot eays: "They gave one of the best minstrel perform ances ever witnessed in Harrisburg. In some respects they exceeded anything in the line ever given here. The stage bettings were picturesque in tlie first part; the ballad hinging and choruses were without a blemish ; the dialogues and funny sayings of the end men were received with shouts et laughter lrem all parts of the house." With such un qualified endorsements n3 these a delight ul entertainment may be sately premised to morrow night. "Michael Stroueff" Our readers will scarce ly need a reminder that en next Friday even ing the gorgeous spectacular drama of Michal Strogeff" will be produced at Fulton opera house by the same great company which has been playing it at the Academy of Music, Philadelphia. The piece isa dramatization et Jules Verne's story, with music by Ven Suppe and Rubinstein, and all the scenic, spectacular and mechanical effects that have made the Kiralfys famous. There is a large corps tic ballet i'd by a pair et Italian premieres, sev eral horses will be introduced upon the stage, ami there will be ether novel features The dramatic part et the performance Is net over looked, and the east is headed by the naras el William Ksgneid, an English actor et some celebrity. Finl-cla-s barbers use tlic Cuticur.i Medici nal Shaving Seap exclusively. The invalid' hope and strength !,c-yeud all ether remedies is Mall Hitters. HPECIAL NOTICES. Decline of Man. Impotence et mind, limb; or vital function, nervous weaknes-, sexual debility 4c., cured by Wells' Health Kenewer. 31. At druggists. Ge te II. It. Cecnran's Drug store, 137 North Queen stieet, for Mrs. Freeman's Sew Na tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et oier.arc uneiualed. Celer from 2 te 5peund. Directions in English and German. Price. J5 c" nis- Jehn McGlnne.ss says : Dr. Bensen, I will pray for you as long as I live, because you took pity en me when I wa3 sick and in the Hospital, and sent me two boxes et your Celery and Chamomile Pills, and they cured me of Sciatica, Neuralgia and Nervous weakness. ' Sellers' Liver Pills" have been the stand aid remedy ler malaria, liver complaint, co i veuess. etc., ler liftv years. el-luul w Drunken Stuff. Hew many children and -women are slowly and surely dying, or rather beiug killed, by excessive docterinir, or the daily use of some drug or drunken stuff called medicine, that no one knows what it is made or', who can easily be cured anil saved by Hep Bitters, made of Heps, Buchu, Mandrake, Dandelion Ac., which is se pure, simple and harmless that the most frail woman, weakest invalid or smallest child can trust in them. Will you be eaved by them ? See ether column. el-2wd&w A Short Kead te Health. Te all who are suffering lrem bells, ulcers, seielula, carbuncles or ether obstinate dis cuses et the bleed and skin, a course et Bur Bur deck Bleed Hitters will be found te be a short read te health. Price $1. Fer bale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. Wonderful .Tower. When a medicine perlerms such cures as Kidney-Wert is constantly doing, ltmay truly be said te have wonderful power. A carpen ter in Montgomery, Vt., had suffered for eight years from the worst et kidney diseases, and had been w holly incapaciatcd for work. He says, "One box made a new man of me, and I sincerely believe it will restore te health all that are similarly afflicted." It is new sold in both liquid and dry lerm.Danbury Xexcs. el-lwd&w Tumeis erysipelas, mercurial disease, ocrelula. and general debility, cured by " Dr. Lindsey's Bleed Searcher." el-lmd&w .flfitnersl Al:ii!t-'-:i iether!l Aie you disturbed : ; night and broken of your rest by aside lu.il.sutlering and crying with the excruciaiin : pain el cutting teeth? It se, go at once .mil get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYUUP. It will re lieve the peer little sufferer Immediately de pend upon it; llifi-e Is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en euilh who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels and give rest te the mother, and roller and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in all caes, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription et one el the eldest and best leniale physician and nurses iu the United Slates, bold everywhere; 25 cents a I ettie. ii-7-lvilAwM.W&S Who G i:srs Much Holds Little." The proprietors of Ely's Cream Balm de net claim H te be a cure-all, but a sure remedy ferCa- tnn h and Catarrhal Dealness. Colds in the head and Hay Fever. Cream Balm effectually cUtnses the nasal passages el catarrh il virus, causing healthy secretions, allays inflammation and irritation, protects the membranal linings of the head from additional colds, completely heals the sores and restores thesense of taste and smell. Beneficial results are realized by a lew appli appli citiens. A thorough treatment as directed will cure catarrh. Tim Balm Is easy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggists at 5(1 cents. On receipt et 50 cents will mail a package. Send ter circular with full information. ELY'S CUEAM BALM CO., Oswego, N. Y. Fer. 'ale by till the Lancaster druggists. o3-2wdeed&w "JLIlc, Growth, lteauty." " What we all admire" and hew te secure it. : A line head of hair in its natural color i3 such an adjunct te beauty that, no one who prizes geed leeks should neglect te usj "Londen Hair Celer Kcstercr," the most cleanly and de lightful article ever introduced te the Ameri can people. It N totally different from all ethers net sticky or gummy, and free lrem all Impure ingrc.iicnts that render many ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray hair, gives It new lite, keeps the scalp clean and healthyv causing the hair te grew where It had fallen off or become thin, does net soil or stale anything, and is se per fectly and elegantly prepared as te make it a lasting hair dressing iind toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon Hair Bcstorer" U sold by all druggists, at 7 cents a bottle, six bottles ler $1. eci3M,W,S&w Nothing Short of Unmistakable UcnefitH Conferred upon tens et' thousands el sufferers could originate and maintain the reputation which Aver's iTARsArAMLLA uneys. it isa compound el" the bt-st vegetable alteratives, with the Iodides et Potassium andiron, and Is the most effectual et all remedies lorscrefu. leu3, mercurial, or bleed disorders, linifermly successliil and certain in its remedial effects it pieduccs rapid and complete cures et Scro Scre Scro fula.Seres, Beils, Humors, Pimples, Eruptions, Skin Diseases and all disorders arising lrem impurity of thn bleed. By its invigorating effects it always relieves and etlen cures Liver Complaints, Female Weaknesses and Irregu larities, and is a potent rencwer et vitality. Fer purifying the bleed it has no equal, it tones up the system, restores and preserves the health, and imparts vigor and energy. Fer roily years it has been m extensive use, and is te-day the most available medicine for the sul sul iering sick, any where. Fer sale by all dealers. scp29-lwdced&w JPSATSiS. .'- - slayjiakek. October 3. J881. in this city, Kate A., daughter of William M. Slaymaker. The relatives and triends of the lamily arc respectfully invited te attend the funeral, lrem the residence el her father, Ne. 2I2 East King street, en Thursday morning next, at 10 o'clock. Intel mental the Old Leacock burial ground. 3td Lakdis. Oct, 4, 1SS1, in Strasburg borough, Benjamin K. Landis, son et Jeseph and Esther Landis, in Ills 23d year. The relatives and iricnds of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents. West Main street, Strasburg, en Thursday, Oct. 0, at 2 o'clock, p. in. POLITICAL. Democratic State Ticket. STATE TUEASrilER. OISANGE NOBLE, Erie. Demecralle County Ticket. PHESIDKST JUDGE. SHERIFF. GEO. W. BltOWN (Painter), 1st Ward, City. PROTHOSOTAUY. . JOHN H. DkII AVEN, Caernarvon. IIEGI8TER. E. P. AMBLEK, Drumore. COUNTY TREASURER. PETEB McCONOMY, 5th Ward, City. CLEIIJv OF QUARTER SESSIONS. KEA HEED, Bart. CLERK OP ORPHANS' COURT. PETEB KXE1UCH, 8th Ward, City. PRISON KEErEIU ISAAC HULL, Earl. COUNTY COMMISSIONS'!:. M. HILDEBKAST, Mount Jey. CORONER. HENKY 31. GEITEIt, 4th Ward, City. DIRECTORS OF THE TOOK. PHILIP WALL, 5th Ward, City, AB11AM SIDES, West Lampeter. r-RISON INSPECTORS. LEMUEL WIEST, West Cocalico, SOL ZEAMElt, Northwestern. AUDITOR. JOHN L. LIGHTNEB, Leacock. Vacancy. JfJiW ADVEKTISEMEA'TS. 4 UUXION SAI.li: OF GROCERIES, 17 EAST KING STBEET, This evening and also te-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, at which time there will also be sold Herse, Wagen, Carriage, Harness, Fixtures, dec. C. WIDMYER, Assignee. II. SHCEEET, AUCt. OCti-tld new advertisements. a 1 1VI.KK. JJOWEKS & HURST ELEGIT BUY OF IK WEAR NOW OPfiN AT GIVLER, BOWERS & HURSTS. All the New Styles in Overceatings. All the New Styles in Suitings: All the New Styles in Coatings. All the New Styles in Fantaloenings. Elegant Lines of BOYS' CASSIMEliES, OVEBCOATS. DUESS SUITS, BUSINESS SUITS AND BOS' CLOTHING made te enler piemptly and in geed lirst-clas. style and workmanship. Prices very low. GENTS' FUHNISHLNG GOODS all in complete assortment. Please call and.loek through our stock. GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST'S Dry Goods, Merchant Tailoring ai Carpet Heuse, OS EAST JONG STKEET, .... JVJBIF AnVERTISEUESTS. C1UKKIKKS 1VANTKU SIXOOOU TABLIS j hands en harness leather. Apply imme diately te J. KIFK BBO.. Keystone Tannery. MIddletewn, Pa. sept30 9ld C CHOICE CATAWBA AND MALAGA J GBPES, OKANGES, BANANAS ANI PEABS. MAURICE RIVER. CAPE MAY. SALTS A XV XEW YORK OYSTERS. Alse every variety of Vegetables in season. Eresh every day, at ECKEBT'S, ltd 1CJ Eabt King Street. r ABIES- IIAIK DRESSER. J MRS. C. LIL.L.ER, Ladies' Hair Dresser. Manufacturer end Dealer in Hair Werk, Ladies' and UentV Wies. Combings straight ened and made te order. Hair Jewelry et all kinds made up. Alse. Kid Gloves and Feath ers cleaned and dyed. Alse, Ladies' Shampoo ing. 225 & 227 NORTH QUEEN STEET, e5 Cmd Four doers above P. It. It. Depot. OUPUaNS' COURT 8AI.K OF VALUAIII.K City Property. On THURSDAY EVEN ING. OCTOBER 27, 1S31, at VA "'clock, at the Leepard Hetel, iu the city of Lancaster, the undersigned in pursuance of an order et the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, ii ill ex pose te public pale the following very valu uule real ctate, lute et Thes. D. Kelly, dee'd. All that Valuable Letet Ground en the north west corner of East Orange and Marshall streets, Lancuster city, fronting en East Orangu street about 13(1 Ice?, and running along Marshall te Marien 21." leet. The prop erty comprises some of the most valuable building lets in the eastern section or the city, eligibly located iu a rapidly developing quar ter. Attendance at the sale ill be given and terms made known by W. U. HENS EL. Administrator of Thes. D. Kelly, Dee'd. II. SlIUBEIIT, AUCt. OCtTctSd 1)Ultl,IC SALE OF VALUAltLK fJITY PROPERTV.-On WEDNESDAY EVEN ING, OCTOBER 12, 1881. will be sold at public sale, at the City Hetel (H. II. Power, Propri etor), en North Queen street, that line two twe two utery and attic brick slated dwelling heu, with tw-8tery brick, slated back building at tached, having eleven rooms, ga. bath, lur nace. clethvs closets (all in excellent enler). Lotrfrents 21 feet 4 inches en East Orange street, and extends southward 21 leet i Grant street, has excellent fruit and a trauii; slated stable thereon : 'bituate Ne. 321 East Orange street, Lancaster, Pa., and known as the property et Mrs. M. A. McGrann. Alse, at the same tune and place, two leN, c-ich 21 Icct 4 inches by 215 feet, adjoining above property en the east. Possession and title April 1, 1S32. Sale te commence at 7J o'clock, p. m.,ei said day, when terms and conditions will he made known by BAUSMAN ft BURNS-, Real Estate Agents, 10 West Change street. Samuel Hess A; son. Auctioneers. ect4,B,8,10.11,12(lR ENTE11TA1XMEXTS. 'CHJLTON OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONL. Saturday Evening, October S SUPERB DRAMATIC EVENT. Grand production en a scale el magnilic lit grandcui. JAMES A. HEKNE'S "HEARTS OF OAK." Press public, opposition, alike acknowledge IW supremacy am! power, conceding its right te the well-earned title et the grandest and most pcrlect scenic drauiaticpicturceMlicage. WHOLESOME PLAY! SUPERBLY MOUNTED! MAGNIFICENTLY ACTED! cale op Prices : RESERVED SEATS 7e. GENERAL ADMISSION a5, flO 'Jee. On sale at Opera Heuse OlHce. ect5 4'd IULTON OPKKA HOUSE. Thursday Evening, October Jlh. HAVERLY'S Pameus40Original. Lust appearance in this city et the ORIGINAL EUROPEAN MASTODON- MIN STRELS Direct lrem their brilliant triumph el Consecutive-200 Performances AT HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE, LONDON. ENGLAND. Performers40Perfermors. 40-HAVERLY'S ORIGIN AL-40. A Uloriens JL'regrainme ! Don't Ferget the Date t ADMISSION, RESERVED SEATS. Diagram at Opera Heuse. 75, 50 and 35 Cent a 75 CenV. el,4,5, 3tti TjlULTO; OPKKA MOUSE. Goodwi:.-, Zimmerman & Nixex, Managers. Friday Evening. October 7, 1881. ;ONE NIGHT ONLY, liirally's Great Spectacular Play et" MICKiBL STROGOFF New in its third week at the Philadrlphia Academy of Music, and playing te crowded houses. Sr-EctAL Netice. The management have great pleasure in announcing that, this grand performance en next Friday evening, will sur pass any entertainment ever given in tlie city et Lancaster. Michael StrogelTwill be presented here with the same great cast as in Philadelphia. The great Londen Star, Mr. William Rigneld, Will appear as MICIIAEL STROGOFI , sup ported by twenty ether artists. The Grand Ballet wUl comprise sixty ladies, led by the Italian Premieres MLLE BAZZANO anil MLLE HOFSHULER and MONS. ARNOLD KIRALFY. A most Important feature of the entertain ment will be the entire GRAND ORCHESTRA OP 25 MUSICIANS Under the direction Ot Prof. F. II. Zanlig, will be brought here from Philadelphia. The music Is original, having been composed by Franz Ven Suppc and Anten Rubinstein. Overjene hundred jpeeple and several horses, and the Wonderful Trained Donkey Pete, will appear in several et the important scenes or Michael fctrogetT. Sr-ECiAi. Netice. Notwithstanding the great expense incurred in the pcrlermance, the lol lel lol lewlng popular prices will prevail. ADMISSION, .....S.l & 7."c. RESERVED SEATS, SI. Seats can new he secured a: eeker's. ecti-itd IVI.KK. IIOWEIiS X IIUKSTI LANCASTER, PA. MAKKETS. Philadelphia Alarkeu Philadelphia, October 4. -Fleur linn, with fair demand ; Supertlne, te 005 50; extra at $5 75ti 50: Ohie and Indiana lumily. a; 7 sags 00; Pennsylvania family 7 :$ 7 50; t. Leuis de iS UJS 25; Minni-setD Extra $7 507J7 75; de straight, $7 t5gs 00; winter patent S 00S 75 ; sptiug de S 25ft '.100. Kye flour at f(J 50. Wheat Market active, but prices unsettled ; Ne. 2 Westett Red $1 49i; Delaware and Pennsylvania Red, $1 4'.1W; deAmbe:, $150151. ; Cern easier for local use; steamer, 75c; yeilew, and mixed, 76c ; Ne. 3 Mixed, iS(ttc. Oats firm, geed demaud ; Ne. 2, While, 53c ; Ne. 3, de 51c; Ne. 2, Mixed,43aiS;ic. Rye scarce at$l OU. Previsions in tair jobbing demand ; mess perk, $20 OOffiiO .50 ;0eut hums, at2223 ; India mess beet. $22 50. t. e. b. Baren Smoked shoulders 10 ; sail dc l)e ; smoked hams U4c ; pickled hiins 12013c. llurd quiet : city kettle $13 00; loe-: !iili:li!is' $1200 ; prime steam $12 ". Butter Choice grades active, ether kinds fjuiet: Pen mi creamery extra 3738c; West ern 3530c ; de geed te cueicc 3133c : Bradford county anil New Yerk extra. 2329e ; firsts 2R27 ; Western dairy extra, 2Cc ; de geed te choice, SS25c. Rolls none here. Eggs firm: 1'enn'ii 2223e : Western 20c. Cheese Market llrm; choice gradeawantcd ; New Yerk lullcruuin l-XUc; Western tul. re-Mil 13Ji13c; de tair te geed. 1212c ; de lial'-ukimmed 8I0c: Pcliua de., 75j.jC Petroleum nominal; refined, 74c Whisky at $118. Seeds Geed te prime Clever dull at '.'iir Jej ; Timethy quiet, $2 7332 'M ; Flaxseed llrm it $1 45. fti-w YurK jtlurKei. Nc eaa.Oct.5. Fleur Stat ana Western dull ami prices slightly in buyers' laver-hupcrlim- Stale at $5 4080 30; extra de ai itlfOiJli 91; choice de $0 708 75; taney di. 8 SOSS .'0-; round hoop Ohie JG 75g7 00: choice de $7 1038 75; superfine western ?( 30gf se ; 'oinmeu te geed extra de ;; 10S 75 ; choice de jti 00JJ8 75 ; choice white wheat de, at $7 253850. Southern quiet and unchanged; common te fair extra $U t"Q 7 50 : goec te clielen de $7 0088 75. Wheat opened llc lower, subsequently recovered c et the decline: fair specula tive business; Ne. 2 Red. November, $1 SSJfg 1 57J: de December. $1 53 Ge ; de Janu ary, irgl (2 ; de October, $1 53 bid and $1 51 asked. Cern lgjac lewer: market mere active; mixed western spot, C974e ; de future, 73M3 73c. Oats 4750c M'Sl'.u Jewcr ; State 48537c; Western, LITO StecK Markets. Chicago. Hogs Receipts, 21,000 head ; Biilp incuts, 4.3M) head ; market fairly active and 111 in ; mixed packing, $tlC0(i70; light or bacon 5036 75; choice heavy. $0'.'0g7 30: culls anil grassers f3 7520; market closed steady: all sold. Cattle Receipts. 0,500 head; shipments. 1,300 head : geed cattle in geed demand ; ntlerlngs mainly of common te medium; shipping at $3 75g4 75 ; geed te choice, $5 406 10; it lew extra ut $0 50 ; butchers' steady, with a lair de mand, at $2 203 75 ; rangers steady, with a lair' demand ; Texas, $2 C0g4; halt-breeds and na tives, 3U54 40. Sheep Receipts, 1,500 head; shipments, 200 head : market active : territory sheep, $3 75 l-.C; common te choice natives, $2 75 140. Kast Liiiertv, Pa. Cattle- Receipts, 1.5S1 Sifid ; selling slew at yesterday's prices. Hogs Receipts. 2,000 head: Philadelphia, up te $7 40; b.st, Yorkers, $U 40gC50; common and lair, jtiQje-- Sheep Receipts, 2,C03 head ; selling slew at j Monday')! prices. ; Grain mid Prevision Ouotallens. one o'clock quotations et grain and provis previs ion, furnished by S. K. Yiuidt, Breker, 15' East King street. G Chicago. Oct. 5. Oc. Nev. Dec Wheat ? 1.3S $ 1.4144 $ 1.13 Cern ls,V, ." .08 Oats 45 -45 .10 Perk 1800 ltt.Oi L'ird 12.05 12.17J4 Philadelphia. Oct. Nev. Dec. Wheat $ 1 wy, $ lAIH $ 1.57 Cern 73! ."OK .705 Oats 515 Jla jijij Noen !uot:tnens el the (train Market Furnished by Jacob B. Leng, Coiuiutisien Breker. Cuicaoe. Oct. Nev. D t. Wheat $ 1.41 $ 1.11;$ $ l.Uit car. Cern 07) .G7X '&& Yeai. Oats 4"0 .I5) " Dec 1U.33 Jan. Perk I'.lliO Lard !2.I7j 12.00 Philadelphia. Oct. N'ev Dec. Wheat $ I.4UV-; 153 lr7 Cern 72Ji .70 .7JJ Oats 5lli -31J4 -! stecKAiarKet. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States Bends reported daily by Jacob IS. Leng. N. E. Cor. Centre Square. M bw Yerk Stocks. Stocks heavy. Oct. 5. A. X. P. M. P. M 10:00 Ia 3.01 . .... 4C ... . 123 123 laiVi . 110 10!'4 10SK' . WH 5914 59 I Oft . 123 123, 121 107 107J4 107 S'J4 82 2 JIU .. Il!),'ill!lll7 . 2P4 21 20Ji . iii 8S 8714 Wi 3S?i 37 . Wi 43 42 . U2J 01 W . 50 31 J 30 . 130J4 131 133 43 4IJ4 41 . 4'J 48 48 3 39 . 101 100 100 . D2H Ul 01 . S0J4 4D 47 ..118 118 117 .. 4SJ 4S'4 47 I. 83i STii Sfi'j . 5 81 83 .. Gi'A C4 fil'4 .. 35 35 3IH i ('x4 .. 4.7ft .... 45 21 .... 21 nil til V 9 .. Xi'i 38 37 ..73 77 77 1 M'4 1-. M. 1:00 HS 112 l"jf .. .: 100 iueiiv y . Chicago & North Western. . Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul..., Canada Southern C C vt 1. C. 1. Jb... ....... ... Del., i.ack.& Western Delaware A Hudsen Canal. Denver & Rie Grande Hannibal & St. Jee Luke Sheic A Mich. .Southern. Man hattan Elevated Michigan 'Central Missouri, Kansas & Texas.... N. Y.. Lake Eric X Western. hew Jersey Central N. Y., Ontario & Western New Yerk Central Ohie & Mississippi I'aci'it. Mail Steamship Ce. St. Paul & Omaha de Preferred Central Pacdlc Texas Paclllc UnietT Paclllc Wabash. St. Leuis Pacific. " Prelcrrcd Western Union Tel. Ce ... PBILADBLPniA. Stocks feverish. Pennsylvania It. R Reading Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Buffalo, Pitts. & Western. Northern Central Northern Pacific. " Preterred lies ten ville Philadelphia As Erie R. R. Iowa Gulch Mining Ukited States Bexds. United States I per cents... Vi VTOTICE. Our REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE for Oc toiler will be ivned shortly. Pcr-ens wfchinp their properties noticed should s-end dccrlp" dccrlp" tiens at once. Ne charge unless sold. ALLAN A. IIERR & CO., Real Estate, Collection and Ins. Agents, septa-3md 3 North Duke Street. TIIK1) EDITI05. WEDNESDAY EVENING. OCT 5, 1881. WKATllfcIC INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Oct. 5. Fer tbe Mitltlle Atlantic states, lair weather, northerly winds, higher barometer ami stationary or lower temperature. tue nkw yukk convention. Geed FeeilneFrevalls at tbe Start. New Yerk, Oct. 5. The Republican state cemmittee met shortly after nine o'clock, PJatt presiding, and agreed upon Frank Ilisceck for temporary chairman of the convention. Geed feeling prevails. The Convention. New Yerk, Oct. 5. The Republican state convention was called te order at 11:15 a. m. by es-Seuater Piatt. The Academy of Music was crowded. It is es timated that four thousand people were in the Acauemy, including several hundred ladies. At the roll call Piatt's name caused immense cheering, and that of C. 31. Depcw was received with great enthu siasm. A Flare-up. When Speaker Sharps proposed Frank Ilisceck, for temporary chairman, the for mer's speech was coldly received. 3Ir. Ilisceck tlien, with considerable warmth, declined. A delegate then, amid great cheering, proposed the name of Senater "Warner Miller, aud the yeasand nays worn ordered. The total vete was 438. 3IiJl jr receiving 298, and Ilisceck 190. 3Iajerity for Miller 103. The announcement wis received with applause. Mourning for Garileld Cheers for Arthur. Sir. 3Iiller en t iking the chair said they met te-day as a band of mourners, and proceeded te eulogize the late President Garlield and asking for a united and har monious support for him who has succeed ed our late illustrious chief. Senater Madden here proposed three cheers for Arthur, which were given. The convention adjourned until 7:30 p. in. BAY STATE POLITICS. Massucliusct Is Democratic State Convention. Worcester, Oct. 5. The Massachu setts Democratic convention was called te order at 11:23 by Jonas French, who made an address. Cel. French spoke feelingly of President Garfield, who he said belonged te the whole people, and whose death binds them in close fellowship. At thn conclusion of his remarks, he was called by the conven tion te act as temporary chairman. The usual committees were then ap pointed and Jarvis N. Dunham, of Spring Held, was electcd permanent chairman aud the organization of the couvention other wise completed. Reuben Neblo nominated Hen. Charles P. Thompson, of Gloucester, for governor, which was carried by acclamation. Cel. Fiench said Alpha E. Thompson had withdrawn as a candidate for lieut. governor ; in his place he nominated James II. Carleton, of Haverhill. Mr. Carleton was then nominated for lieutenant gover nor with few dissenting voices. A cemmittee was appointed te nomin ate the balaifce of the state ticket aud tlie convention took a recess for an hour. THE PRESIDENT'S CASE. Tlie Prognosis Kiglit but net iR Diagnosis. Nr.w Yerk, Oct. 5. The report of the case of President Garfield by Dr. ttliss, published in the forthcoming number of the JTedical Recerd, occupies ever six pages of that journal. He ceucludcs his history of the case as fellows : " I desire te say, in a brief review of the leading facts, as te the general conduct of the case, that it has been apparent te the medical reader that my prognosis was favorable, and notwithstanding the mutations I argued a successful termination. It is but justice te himself te state that my prognosis was based en a lesion of miner importance. Had our diagnosis been cor rect, modern surgery should have conduct ed the case te a i.ucccssfiil determination. I believe the medical profession, whom I address, will bear me out that the prognosis was correct if the diagnosis had been also correct. I was net always able during the progress of the case te account for many of the mere profound symptoms and yet could net succeed iu learning of any meic extensive or complicated lesions than were first, suspected." HOLD KOniCEKb. Iligli-llandeu Crline in a llitltlinera ISuiiic. I5ai.ti.mekk, Mil., Out. 5. This morning two thieves entered the building of the Seuth Baltimore Perm went saving asso ciation ou Light street, and while 0110 held a pistol te the head of the clerk iu charge, II. P. Orcm, the ether felled him te the lloer with a billy. The theives then robbed the safe, .securing 300 in money and $1,000 in checks. One of the thieves was caught,and $140 in money recovered. The captured man gave name of Walter H. Campbell. Our French Visitors. New Yerk, October 5. The steamship Canada, with a delegation of the French government te the Yorktown centennial, arrived this merniDg. The visitor were met by a reception committee and es corted up Broadway by the Seventh regiment. Ball for the Star Reuters. "Washington, Oct. 5. In the star reute ciscs the judge this morning fixed the bail at $7.",000 for Brady and Brown and $4,000 for Turner and French. Bondsmen qualified for each accused. On Trial for Murder. Jersey City, Oct. 5. The trial of Mar tin Kankowsky, charged with the murder of Nina MuIIer last 'lay, commenced this morning. Rhede Island's New SeiiHtnr. Providence, Oct. 5. The joint conven tion of the General Assembly te-day elected Aldiieh senator, te succeed Burnsidc. Snow Storm In Maine. Banger, Mc, Oct. n. .a. sngui snow at 10 o'clock this bteim occurred here morning. Ilowgnte Under Heavy Rail. Washington. Oct. 3. Capt. Hewgate was before the United States commissioner this afternoon, and was held iu $10,000 bail. AVOLtE ON BOSS KVL.ll. An Outpouring at the Independent Republi cans or Philadelphia. The Welfe meeting in the Assembly building, Philadelphia, last night was a grand success. Dr. Thes. G. Morten pre sided and a long list of vice presidents was read. Wolfe speke for an heurand a half, was rapturously applauded, and his. speech is reported in full in the Times and Press. The following extracts will convey an idea of it : Referring te Baily's candidacy, originat ing with Cameren aud only after a Blaine man from Baily's county had come out for state treasurer, "Welfe said a Fayette county gentleman wrote te him en August 9 ; en Friday morning the Harrisbnrg Independent contained a favorable editorial notice of the candidacy of Colonel Stewart for state treasurer. Senater Cameren telegraphed te General Baily, of Union town, at once, notifying him te come te Hanisburg. Baily has just returned, an an neunciug that at the instance of Senater Cameren and his friends he is a candidate for state treasurer. De you see the point ? "The convention slate Baily for treas urer. Quay for temporary chairman, Harry W. Oliver's brother te present him, White for permanent chairman. Palmer te pre sent the candidate aud Tem Cooper t I chairman of the state committee w;, suggestive of stalwart audacity, senatorial indignity, riot bill rascality, pardon beard iufamyand logisl.xtive jobbery." "There was painful gagging at the fcasfc et bitter herbs ' the bosses ' had prepared for the Independent and Keferm Republi cans of Pennsylvania. Relief was found iu fierce denunciation in the private confer ence. It was determined that vigorous and eloquent pretests against the shameless wrong should find expression en tbe lleir of the convention. Attorney General Lear Senater Stewart and cx-Sonater Landei; were commissioned te enter them The convention caiue. The weak pro pre test of Senater Lamlen was but a p- apology for the condemnation premt's- ! and that should have been pronounced. ! was surrender shameful, craven a:. ' complete. There was a majority, but it was one secured through treachery an I 4 boss' power. There was harmony, bin. it was the harmony of despair. There w.i unanimity, but it was the sullen or help less acquiescence of peer slaves recaptured in their (light te freedom and led back with handcuffed wrists aud manacled ankles into accursed slavery. As if te till tins cup of bitter humiliation te the lull, the platform must outrage the party by feigning ignorance of the gre.s corruptions and abuses which se re ceutly have shocked the public sense. by indorsing an administration which no honest man can but condemn, and by trifling with our sense and sympathies in awkward, meaningless and heartless plati tudes of approval of President Garfield's administration and of sympathy id the sero affliction." Mr. Welfe was very .soveie iu his de nunciations of the C.imereiis as belters and betrayers of their party, as triclrsters ami speilsmen, aud denounced Quay and Pal mer vigorously, charging that tlie attorney general after professing te desire the con victien of the legislative bribers turned tail te that cause and betrayed it. Lecal Mecks and Iteud. Par 1..14 val. s-il Lanc.Clly6 ierct.Leantdiitl.vu...IiW 1105 ISXi... loe III ' " i-!w... 100 ns.; " " lfi... 100 I.M ' Sperct. in 1 or l years.. 100 iif " ftperet. iwlienl Lean III) Hi 4 " iu 1 ei-Jlyeais.. loe 10: " I " In 5ir2i ycar... loe w:.i " 4 " iu IOer-.Mje.irs. 100 III". BANK STOCKS. First Natienul Bum; $100 fl7n!i Farmers' National Bank 50 lni. Lancaster County National Ruuk.i 50 Kr22- Columbia National Bank loe lle Enhratu National Bank HM First National Bank, Columbia . .. 100 1.15 First National Bank, Sinihiir loe I'il.x First National Bank. Marietta Iml 202..M First National Bank. Meurt. ley.. 100 115 75 I.ititz National Bank 100 Manhelm National ll.uk Iihi ill .V Union National Bank. Meant Jey. 50 70.:-i. mi-.cellani:ev i:u.;i'i. (juarryville R. R., due isa; $W $111 Reading & Columbia R. i:ilur lssj tee 102. Lancaster Watch Ce., due In; loe la'i.5i Lancaster Gas Light ami Fuel Ce.. due iu ler 2f) years loe la.. Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due 1SS0 1M 111. Stevens Heuse 100 70 MlbCKLLANKOl'S .STOCKS. Q'larryvllle R. R 1 50 S3.25 Millersville Street Car M 25 Inquirer PrintingCeinpaiiv 50 10 Wateh Factory .". loe 115 bl Gas Light and Fuel Company.... 25 Stevens Heuse 1MJ Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company 2 SiimiicImiiii:i Iren Company...?, ion 75.IU Marietta llollevwarc Ice TCBNIMKCSIeeKS. Rig Spring Beaver V-il!ey f 25 J 10.2 Biidgcpert I3! 2t Columbia.. Chestnut Hill 25 is Columbia ,t Washington 25 ,) Columbia & Big Spring 25 II.lt Lanettxler & Ephrala 25 !7.i Lane , Eiiznbctht'u A Aliddlet'ii 100 5t Lancaster Fruitville. f.e : Lancaster ftJLititz 25 1.2. Lancaster ."fc Williu111stev.il 25 5.". Lancaster & Maner M !" Lancaster & Mauliciui '" ;..:; Lancaster A; Marietta 25 '.'.' ." Lancaster .t New Helland loe ."-. Lancaster &SusUclaiiiia 3'Ni lli.'i Lancaster & Willeiv Stieet 25 i' Strasburg & Millport .' 21 Marietta & Maytown 25 40 Marietta .t Mount .lev 25 UKMtiaTiL. 1i;i;AKrv 01. s avi.ni: stei;.-.. Brandy as a Medicine. The following article .;- voluntarily .s-m 10 Mr. II. E. Slaymaker, Agent ter ItcigartV (Mi. Wine Stere, by a prominent pra'-tlsui;; iliy.-i-eian et this county, who li:ts extcnsUcly usi e thf Brandy referred te in 1iis regular praitm It l.s commended te tlie attention et these a' tliefed with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much :ih;-cd Alcohol!': Stimii.'.n was never intended us :; bevi'iiige, Iml ! it Heed us a nied iclne of greut p.ilritcy 11: lliceitie of Mime of the destructive dis.-a c, ,. inch sweep away their annual tiioitsandset vi- tin.:., Willi a purely pliiluiillu-tiini- motive -.vs- pu pu sentteliiu favorable netic- et invalids cspt cndly these aillietcd n-i-h that inci.dile ill ease lyspep-,ia, a sice;:ie lei.u-dy, r.l.u-!i j nothing mere or less than Erandy. The age.l, with les-bln appetite and mere less debility, will flint this Miuph: uii-dieim-. when nscd properly, A Sovereign Remedy erall their Ills anil aches. Be it. Iiewevei strictiy unilcrMoed that we pre-citbe and u but ou"e article. and thi't U REHSAKTS OLD KiiANDV. H-Iil by our enterprising young frteiul, 11 !' SLAYMAKER. This Brai.dy hai steed th test for yours and has never failed, as f:u as our experience Mends and r.: therefeu give ttthepretereneueverall etner Bntndle Bntndle neir.Htlcrwith hew inanvjaw-bre:ikfiigFien I. titles they are branded. One-fourth of the money that Is yearly thrown away 011 viriens impotent dyspepsia spceilh weiiiil sutilei: i buy all the Brandy te cure any such wise os asi-s. In proof of the curative ir,vers et Reigart's Old. Branny, in eases of Dyspepsia, we can .summon num hers of witnesses one ca.se in particular wi cite: A hard-working tanner had been uilll'-i with an exhaustive Dvspcjida for a iiuuibei r.t years; his steuiiieh would reject aliuiMt evi- ) kind of fiKMl; he hail sour t-.ruct.itinn.'i fit. etantly ueappetit- In fact, hj was obliged If. restrict his diet te crackers and stale bivaif, and as a beverage he used J!cGrann's lteit Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, a.i new preached at times and in his dSeeurscu eil: n declaimed earnestly agalnstall kinds el .strong drink. When advised te trv Relgart'a Old Brandy, In his case, he looked up with u.stem-'i.iiieii., but after hearing et its wemlerlii! ellects In the eases of some of his nearaciiiaintitsu e.5t 1 1 at last consented te fellow our advice. He used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the first bottle giving him an appetite, and fieln.i the second was taken he was a sound man. v.-:. I. a stomach capable of ditjestiiigaiiy thing whiii: hejehese te eat. He still beciM it and u-es a lit tle occasionally; and since hi; has tint med: cine lie has been of very little peciim-iry liem ftt ( the doeter. A lKA?f fti' Puimcia n. II. E. SLAY31AKEIS, AOKIIT yep. Reigart's Old rine Sieru. Established in 1783, IXrOKTltR A3 DK.'.LEB IX FINE OLD BRANDIES. SHERRIES, slfl'fc RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported In lsli 1827 and 1828.) CHAMPAGNES O EVERY BRAN.D, SCOTCH ALE PORTER. BROWN STOUT. Ne. SO EAST KING ST.. LANCASTER. IV. ESTATE OF MICHAEL MALDSfc. t.AT.--ef the City et Lancaster, dee'd. The un dersigned auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the luinds of Edward McGevcrn. Wm. L. Peipcr and James M. Burke, executers et said deceased, te and among these legally eutitled te the same, will sitfer that purpose ou TUESDAY, the 25th e: OCTOBER, IKI.atlu o'clock, a. 111., in the Library Roem el the Court Heuse, in the City et Lancaster, where all persons interested in saiildistrIbntleninayatter.il. CHAS. R. KLINF KLINF el itileaw At'
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