Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 30, 1881, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 30, Ibai.
"NO MKASTOWS."
in
A I'enniiictunvlKe Tenne Lady Tabes
k Lancaster mid Suburb!.
The West Chester Ilcpublican prints
sonic ske'ehes written by iliss Murtha L.
Banks, formerly of Alglcli, Ches2r coun
ty, which it thinks will be feuu-l interest
ing, although they were net written for
publication. Miss Banks writes of Lan
caster and what hlie saw here. She took
iti the whole town and its attrac
tions. She was pleased with it.
This monument of ears, with a
"high shaft extending - towards the
hcavcus" she pronounces "a masterpiece
of workmanship, as well as an ornament
of praise te the city and county of Lan
caster." The "splendid and elevated
court beuse ;" the college and campus
"with its densely shaded lawns and its
several long graveled avenues leading te the
several eriiiecs of the building," "several
splendid cdiftecs used as the dwellings
by several of th i faculty," "approached
by a large and beautiful avenue named
West James street, extending west from
North Queen street and beautiful resort
for a pleasurable walk in pleasant
weather " were te Miss Bunke subjects of
perfect adoration. The great watch
factory, "several streets running out te
it, with great blocks of large
and splendidly built houses," the
tombs of our distinguished dead, the
grand view from the leserveir, the " beau
tiful and f-ci pentine " Concs'ega were
things of beauty te Miss Martha. Fulton
hall is " no mean building ;" the cotton
factories are " the most extensive and
handsome factories that can be found in
the whole country anywhere, every
thing in splendid order,, neatness
and beauty around them, whilst
they are noted for producing the best
manufactured fabrics in their line of any
factory in the whole country. Many of
the ch'Tches of tliiscity arc noted as model
edifices, and leek as if they were imbed
ded in shady gieves. A large number of
private and magnificent resiliences, along
various slreelf. bear the same rcsemblcucc.
hiugly and in rows. In fact, Lancaster is
no mean city te visit for objects of plcasure
beaut' and congeniality of its citizens
te the stranger. " Millersvillc, the street
cars, the normal school, the hospitable and
friendly principal, the shady and cesy
- grounds and bountiful dinner made large
deposits of joy te Miss Banks.
Come auain.
isrisic kkekzes klew.
Lively Times en llarbary Coast.
It teems that the commissioners and
county treasurer arc worried and perplexed
during and immediately after the weeks
of quatler sessions court by creditors of
the district attorney, who presents orders
and claims upon his fees past, present and
prospective : and as there are mere of
them than can be honored the struggle of
the claimants for priority gives rise te
some angry altercations and new te
threats of litigation. Last week the fees
amounted te $5511, and of this the district
attorney en Monday drew from the treas
urer what was lelt, about $100, after a
number of orders and advances had been
paid.
Eli Eshleman and his attorney, 1. D.
Baker, esq., who get noue of it, claim that
they only had any right te these fees or
any part of them, and te the commission
ers' order for them or any part of them,
by authority of the follewiug paper :
"Te the Commissioners of Lancaster
county :
" I am indebted largely te Eli Eshleman,
of Mai tic township, Lancaster county.
Ir'iiis is te notify you that all fees due, and
icrcaftcr te beceme due, subject te my ap
proval, for costs and otherwise, are te be
paid te Philip D. Baker, in trust for Eli
Eshlcmau, anil that all orders te the con
trary are net te be honored unless directed
te be se honored by him Philip D.
Baker.
"Themas J. Davis
"Lancaster, Nev. 20, 1881."
Mr. Baker had copies of this served en
Hie commissioners, the treasurer and each
one of the lattcr's numerous bondsmen,
with additional notice te the latter that
Treasurer Greff bad uotice of the notice ;
and Baker expected it te " held."
But it didn't.
Eshleman was left.
The notice te his bondsmen makes Treas
urer Greff wroth.
He says he must Uouer all commission
ers' warrants duly drawn aud " cannot go
behind the returns."
And, as official fees arc net assignable,
the commissioners draw their warrants te
the district attorney or in such names as
he directs at the time hi- has them
drawn.
Which docs net mollify Baker nor pay
Eshleman.
Hence the threats.
COUHT OF COMMON l'LKAS.
Xlie First Weak of the Siivcmber Tcr:i:.
nicreiu; Patterson, .i.
The case of Van Leer vs. Nccdham Wil Wil
eon's estate, te recover for services as
housekeeper, wer.t te the jury at ."5 p. m.
yesterday and as yet there is no agree
ment. L. Power vs. B. F. Hookey. Action te
recover en a promissory note, dated Aug.
20. 1878, for 31J51, payable in thrce months
at Lancaster County national bank. The
wise was ti icd before, when the evidence
was published in tbese reports. The do de do
fense is that Hookey was net te be liable,
-- this obligation being only as agent for a
thiid party.
At the instance of D. P. Lechcr fc Sen,
court issued a citation te the executers of
Jehn S. Gable, returnable December 10,
te show cause why they should net give
security or be discharged, as 1). Hartman,
one of them, is deceased, and E. M. Schaef
fcr's estate is assigned.
iii:keki: livinosten, r. .t.
In the case of Geedman vs. the Penusyl
vnnia railroad ceinpauy the plaintiff offer
ed further evidence te show that no whistle
was blown en the day of the accident te
him. The defense moved for a non-suit en
the ground that the evidence had disclosed
contributory negligence, and that motion
w as granted.
UnliMiipy ling-Drevers.
Yesterday Levi Myers, of Marticville,
foreman of the late grand jury, bought at
Mentzcr's drove yard a number of hogs.
In making mention of his purchase in
presence of Clayt Myers aud IJucky Lcib
ley, these gentlemen offered te drive the
hogs te Meuntville for him. Levi, bc
licviug they would net de se, offered them
10, aud they at once closed with him, the
money being deposited at the Sprcchcr
1 ease. This morning at 7 o'clock was
the hour fixed for the hog drovers te be at
the stockyard; and, punctual te the minute,
Clayt and Bucky were en hand. They
steed shivering in the cold aud fog ft r
some time, Bucky declaring that if he
had known hew cold it was
he would net have undci taken tie
job. Finally one of the yard men put in
an appearance and stated that the hogs
had been sent off before the arrival of
the amateur drovers! Hastening te the
nearest hotel te warm up, Clayt and Bucky
next made their way te the Sprecher
house te demand the $10, but the bar
keeper would net give up the money, as
they had net performed the duty assigned
them 1 They avow their determination te
have the money if they have te .;e te
Meuutville te get it.
He If ul net ' Confer."
At the hearing of Dr. Mai tin Diller be
fore Alderman Bewc, when District At
torney Davis left the office, he says he had
no conference whatever with the presccu
ter aud defendant in their sattlemeet. He
left the house.
Lewer .End Kel Estate.
Oxford Tress.
The farm of Charlette and Isaac W. Kim
ble, in East Nottingham township Ches
ter county, containing 115 acres, sold at
public sale te James F. Turner of Cole Cele
rain township, for $75 per acre
The heirs of Rebert Bunting, deceased,
sold a farm or 130 acres in Colerain te
Lewis G. Lambern of Drumerc for $4,500.
The farm of William B. Boice in Dru
more, containing about 100 acres, recently
sold at public sale te Cheyncy McSparran's
at $55 per acre.
At the public sale of the farm of Richard
Bryson. deceased, Eden township. 14 acres
without buildings were sold te Mrs.
Yeung, ler $55 per acie.
Jehn Heffman has sold his farm of 91
acres, near Mechanic's Greve, for $5,300.
Samuel aud G. W. Harbison hav sold
their farm, near Buck, nt $GG per acre.
Mrs. Cyrus Moere has sold her farm of 100
acres, near Unicorn, for $5,300. The above
properties were purchased by farmers
from the upper end.
Dr. Gee. S. Dare, of Rising Sun, Mil.,
has purchased the farm of Mrs. Stubbs,
near that town, containing 70 acres, for
$5,000
Leit an Eye.
Yesterday Doctors Compten, Boyd,
Wclehans, anil M. L. Heir made a care
ful examination of the eye of Jehn Frank-
lord, the ceuvict, who was shot by Prison
Keeper Wcisc while attempting te escape
from the county prison. The result of the
examination shows that the sight of the eye
is permanently lest. When the fact was
made known te Franlcfeid, it is said he
wept lilee a child.
They Are Coining -The -McCiUeiiju.
The celebrated McGibcny Family, who
crowded the epci a house nightly when hen:
hist, will again appear in tins opera house this
city ler one. night only, en Thursday evening.
December 8. They are the most wonderfully
charming family of musical artlts that ever
graced an American stage. They will only
appear heie ler one night. It
Hale or Iteal Estate.
Tn-iiiylit Cee. W. Zcclierwlll offer at public
saleat the Cadu ell Heuse, the valuable busi
ness property Xes. 221 and 2.'." North (Jucen
street. See advertisement, ltd
Amusement!.
" Twe Orphans" Te-night. Tula bciuttlul
and always popular French nicle-drnmu.whlch
is te be presented in Fulton hall te-night,
premises te be u dramatic entertainment of
much meiit, lrem the cast et the company
presenting it. The title roles are assumed Iry
two young ladies et geed talents, and the
whole support, is premised te hccijual te the
requirements of this uie.il excellent play.
' Lomlen Assurance" Te-morrow Night.
This exposition of English life, put upon the
stage with the best possible cll'ect, by a strong
company Wnllack's own with sullicient re
gard for seenle attractions ami rich cestum
ing, will aderl our citizen 4 a rare treat en
Thursday evening. It is for the benefit et a
most laudable charity and deserves liberal
patronage.
XVIltllAl. NOY1VSCS.',
Ge te-II. It. Ciiuiiran's Drug store, 137 North
(ui!"ii street, ter Mrs. freeman's New Na
tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et
coleiyire uuctualcd. Celer from 2 te 5 pound-'.
Directions in English and (icrinan. Price. 1."
cents.
Suicide and Dyspepsia.
A most remarkable cure ler dyspepsia
" Wells' Health Eenewer." The greatest tonic,
best bilious and Liver Remedy known. $!.
Druggists. Depot.
"What every one says must be true," that
' Dr Sellers' Cough Syrup'' has no equal ler
coughs and colds. Try it. Price 25 cents.
nl-lmd&w
"A word te the wi.-e is sufllcient." An ef
leclive and' agreeable remedy ler the treat
ment et Catarrh, Hay Fever and Catarrhal
Deatness is Ely's Cream Balm. A sure cure.
Cream Ealm effectually cleanses the nasal
inssagcs et catarrhal virus, causing healthy
secretions, allays inflammation anil irritation,
protects the membrannl linings et the head
from additional colds, completely heals the
sores and restores the sense of taste and smell.
Rcncllcial results are realized by a lew appli
cations. A thorough treatment as directed
will cure Catarrh. As a household remedy ler
cold in the head it is unequaled. The Balm is
easy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggists
at .10 cents. On receipt of 50 cents will mail a
package. Send ler circular with fall informa
tion. ELY'S CREAM HALM CO., Oswego, X. V.
Fer side In Lancaster by all the druggists.
iil-2wdeed&w
A Cough, Celli or sere 'l ureai should no
stepped. Xeglcct frequently results In an In
curable Lung Disease or Consumption.
Hrewn's ireuchial Treche" de net disorder
thopteniach like cough syrups and balsams,
but. act directly en the inflamed ruirts, allaying
irritation, give relief In Asthma, Hrenchial
Coughs, Catarrh, ami the Threat- Troubles
which Singers and PublicSpeakers are subject
te. Fer thirty years .Brown's Hrenchial
Troches have been recommended by physi
cians, and always give perfect satisfaction.
Having been tested by wide and constant use
for nearly an entire generation, the3- have at
tained well-merited rank among the lewstaplc
remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cents a box
every where. ms-lvdl'TliAS&lyw
Never tee Late te Mend.
Tlies. .1. Ardcn, William street, East Rull'ale
writes: "Your Spring lilossem has worked
en me splendid. 1 had no appetite; used te
sleep badly and get up in the morning unre
freshed; my breath was very offensive and I
suffered from severe headache; since using
vepr Spring Blessem all these symptoms have
vanished ai:d I feel quite well." Price .Victs.
Fer sale at II. 15. Cochran's Drug Stere,
PJ7 Xerth Queen street, Lancaster.
Lieutenant-Commander Gerringe in bring
ing the Obelisk te Xcw Yerk has performed
indeed a monumental work. Se has Dr. C. W.
Bensen, el Baltimore in curing lhe nervous
disorders of the world, with his Celery ami
Chamomile Pills.
I5y Universal Accord,
Avca's Catiiautic Pills are the best et all
pnrgatives ler family use. They arc the pro
duct of long, laborious, and successful chemi
cal investigation, and their extensive use, by
physicians in their practice, and by all civil
ized nations, proves them lhe best and most
effectual purgative 1111 that medical science
can devise. Being purely vegetable no harm
can nrlse from their use. In intrinsic value
ami curative powers no ether Pills can be
compared with them, amd every person, know
ing their virtues, will employ them, when
needed. They keep the system in pcrlecl order,
and maintain in health action the whole ma
chinery el lite. Mild, searching and effectual,
they arc especially adapted te the needs et t lie
digestive apparatus, derangements et which
they prevent ami cure, if timely taken. They
arc the best and safest physic te employ for
children and weakened constitutions, wlierca
mild but effectual cathartic is required. Fer
ale by all dealers. n25-Iwdced&w
Metncrsi Mement: i Mothers!!
Aic you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick child sullering and crying
witli the excruciating pain et cutting teeth ?
If se, go at once and get a bottle of M US.
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. Itwiil re
lieeo the peer little sullercr Immediately de
pend upon it; there Is no mlstake abent It.
There Is net a mother en earth who has ever
used It, who will net tell you at once that it
will regulate t lie bowels, and give rest te the
mother, and relief and health te Use child,
operating like magic. It is perfectly sare te
use in all eases, and pleasant te the taste, and
13 the prescription el one et the eldest and
best female physician and nurses in the
United States. Sold everywhere: 23 cents a
l onto. "larMvd&wM.W&S
UKNBY'S CAKBOL1C SALVE.
The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises,
sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter,ehapped hand;,
chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin erup
tions, freckles and pimple. The salve is
guaranteed te give perleet satisfaction in
every case or money refunded. Be sure you
get Henry's Caibeiic Salve, as all ethers are
but imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents.
Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore,
137 and 13 Xerth Queen street.
Hurrah! Fer Our Side.
Many people have lest their interest In poli
tics and in amusements because they are se
out of sorts and run down that they cannot
enjoy anything. If sucu persons would only
be wic enough te try that celebrated remedy
Kidney-Wert and experience its tenlcand ren
ovating effects they would seen be hurrahing
with the loudest. In cither dry or liquid form
it is a perfect remedy for torpid liver, kidneys
or bowels. Exchange. B28-lwdAw
WEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
E
OW. J. ZAUSI,
E
DW. J. ZARM,
" The doctors said my witc had censump
ion. Tried 'Lindsey's Bleed Searcher,' and
she has better health than ever." G. II. Hub
bard. Hampden. Ohie. nl-lnid&w
An old lady writes us : "I am G5 years old
and was feeble and nervous all the time, when
I bought a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic.
I have used little mere than one bottle and
leel as well as at .10." See ether column.
nl-lnideodAwcew
"Lire, Growth, lteauty."
" What we all admire" and hew te secure it:
A fine head of hair in its natural color is such
an adjunct te beauty that no one who prices
geed leeks should neglect te use " Londen
Hair Celer Kcsterer," the most cleanly and de
light ful article ever introduced te the Ameri
can people. It is totally different from all
ethers net sticky or gummy, and free from
all impure ingredients that render many ether
preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin
hair, restores gray hair, gives it new lite, keeps
the scalp clean and 5iealth causing the hair
togrew where It had fallen off or become thin,
does net soil or stain anything, and 19 se per
fectly and elegantly prepared as te make it a
lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon
eon Hair Restorer" is wild by all druggists,
at " cents a bottle, six bottles ler $1.
ect.'iM.W.S&w
MAUKIAGIZS.
Cues.SLr.T-Bear. Nev. 2!, 1SS1 by Uev. E. L.
Heed, S'r. Ueerge W. Cressley te iliSs Amelia
S. Kuch.hothel East Lampeter township, Lan
caster county, l'a.
VJIATMIS.
IvAurMtAsr: Xnv.as. lSid, in this city, Henry
S. Iv'iuli'mau. In the CSth year of hisage.
The relatives and friends el the family arc
respectfully invited te attend the funeral
lrem his late resilience, Xe. :vt) Xerth Queen
stree'. en Thursday morning at HJ o'clock.
Funeral services at Jl- n.ieiiite church, Lan
disviile at 10 o'clock. 2td
-.Vlill' An VJ .' tSJiJUANTS.
US" SPECIAL TO ADVERTISERS
Owing te an unusual prossure en
our Advertising Columns, all
changes," te insute insertion,
should be handed in the day before
they are desired te be made, and
net later iu the woek than FRIDAY
NOON.
Te make certain of space for in
sertion en SATURDAY New Ad
vertisements should reach the
Business Office by 12 o'clock neon.
t JI. UXDKKWOuD,
DENTIST,
Has l!en:evid le
S3 1 EAST K1X; STItEET.
n2ii-2wd Lancaster, l'a.
1MM1 THE HOLIDAYS.
i A w ell selected Stock et
1'IAXOS AND 011GAX&
ESTEY MELODEOX lersale cheap.
JUSTUS STUCKEXIIOLTZ.
oitejanl.S-'.It Fulton Hall, Lancaster, l'a.
1)Ul'.I.IC SALE 0--S MONDAY, WEC. 5,
lS-sl, will be sold at the I.cepird Hetel,
that valuable two-story BU1CK DWELLING,
with one-story Brick Back Building and Sum
mer Kitchen attached, situated en the west
si.te et Shippen street, between East King and
Orange streets, Xe. 2i containing hall, six
rooms and plastered attle; hydrant in the
yard, lruit trees, grape vines, &c.
Sale te commence, at 7 o'clock p. m. of said
diiv, when conditions will be made known by
GEOltGE AV. EAlllf.
Huxuv SnunuRT, Auct. 0-5td
1UItHC SALE !' VAI.UAUI.K CITY
Property. On WEDXESDAY. NOVEM
BER ei). ISSl.al the Cadwetl Heme, in the City
el Lancaster, will be sold by the undersigned,
all that va.uable business property, situated
Xes. 1 and 'Ji'I Xerth Queen street, only a
lew doers lrem the Pennsylvania railroad
depetand one-half square lrem the Northern
market, making it an excellent business local
it v.
The let has a front en Xerth Queen street of
32 leet 214 inchc, and atadistance of loe feet it
widens te Gi feet 2 inches and continues of
that, width te Christian street, making a total
depth of 215 feet. On the front is a brick elllce
and storeroom, and 11-leet drive-way te the
rear. On the rear of t he let is a large ami sub
stantial Stable and Carriage Heuse, l'JG feet
long and 10 feet wide. Alse another Carriage
Heuse 40x30 feet. The Stable and main Car
riage Heuse are builtef brick, with slate root.
There is also about 1C0 feet et unoccupied
ground.
The property Ins been occupied for thirteen
years asa Livery Stable and at present yields a
geed rent. It is located in the business part
el the city and will rapidly grew in value.
l'artef'thc purchase money can remain upon
the property if se desired. Possession and un
disputed title given the 1st day of April, 1S82.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. in., of said
day, when attendance will be given and terms
made known by
GEORGE W. ZECIIEU.
II. Siil'imirr, Auct. nl7,10.2.,,2fi,28,2!),30d
"1 KKAT KUSM AT
7
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Givler, Bewers & Hurst's,
25 East King street.
Manufacturing Jeweler, - - - Zahm's Cerner,
LAXCASTEli, I' A.
The manufacturers et the diflerent lines of goods embraced in our stock have been spec spec
Lelly fortunate this year in producing styles et unequaled beautv, which it will be a pleasure
te us te show te all who call. Our stock is lull in all departments
Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Diamonds, &c.
If you want te get up any SPECIAL CHRISTMAS (J IFT place your order as early as possi
ble. In Solid Geld or Silver we can make, in our own factory, any article wanted, wnich en
ables us te give our customers advantage in prices, net usually leund in retail stores.
TMt. AKUSUBL TINTED SPECTACLES, for which we are the sole agents in Lancaster
county, c believe are the best in the world, and we are satisfied that with the aid of our com
plete outfit of Test Lenses, we can fit any eyes that need the aid of glasses.
Our facilities ler FIRST-CLASS REI'AltfING are complete in every department.
The very liberal share of trade we have received in the past has encouraged us te place in
our cases a liner and larger stock than ever before, te which we cordially invite the attention
of all vhe desire te examine beautiful joeds.
TSIRD EDITION
WEDNESDAY EVENING. NOV. 30, 1881
GmTEATTS STORY.
mixed western, spot, GiGGc ; de future, CSi
73Jc.
Oats a shade strenger: Ne. 3 Dee.. 49c t de
Fcb.,M$c ; State, 19S5e ; Western, 4SMc.
Grain and Provttten Uuotatlenn.
One o'clock quotation et grain and provis previs
ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker, 15'
Last King street.
RECOUNTING HIS CURIOUS CAREER.
HIS SPEECH AT A COLORED MEETING.
AN AVOIENCB HE DID NOT KELISH.
EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler,
- - - LANCASTER, PENN'A.
ZAHM'S CORNER,
ect23-3md&wlt
A'A'II ADVJHZTlSJZaLFA'TS.
D1
ID YOU I1EAK THE THD.NDEK ? GO
te J. J. Hartley's. Ne. .VJ3 Maner street.
for the best Imported Sauer Kreut in the citv,
only 50 cents per gallon.
Ilest Oysters, only CO cents per hundred. 11
HrANTKD AN ACTIVE CATHOLIC
TT MAN et steady habits te travel in sec
tion in which he resides. Permanent employ
ment and ceed compensation te an energetic
man. References. P.ENZIGER UROTHKRS,
oil Iireadway, New Yerk. VMtUW&S
rilUE COMMITTEE ON FIKE ENU1NES
J. and Hese will have a meeting in Select
Council chamber THURSDAY EVENING at
7l o'clock. The Chief Engineer et the Eire
Department will be in attendance te substan
tiate chanrcs against the following companies :
Shinier, Humane and Friendship. The lire
companies will please be in attendance te
make any defence they may have.
SAM'L 15. COX.
nh3td Chairman.
Iiuiu.ic sali:. entmuksiiav, dec. i,
1SS1, will lie sold at Ne. 4ft! North Duke
street, the entire let of Household and Kitchen
Furniture, consisting of Eedstcads and lied
ding, Bureaus. Wardrobes, Tables, Chairs,
Carpets, Tin. Glass and Quecnsware, Copper
Kettles and many ether articles net enumer
ated. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. in., when
terms will be made known by
GEORGE SPURRIER.
II. SUUIIERT, AllCt. tt!tlt
e
I'KKA ueusrj.
TUESDAY, DEO. 6, 1881,
MR. JOHN I). M1SHLER has the pleasure of
presenting the popular and talented artist
Miss Jeffreys Lewis,
In t'ne Union Square Theatre Success by A. C.
Giiuter, esq., entitled
Twe Mghts in Reme,
Prices Reduced.
PREPARATORY TO THE
Change in Our Business.
Wc have had a Great Rush for Bargains in
our
DRESS GOODS
DEPARTMENT.
Great Rush for Bargains in
SILKS, SATINS, BROCADES
ASD
PLUSHES.
Great Hindi ler
IJLACK CASHMERES,
HENRIETTA CLOTHS AND
OTHER MOURNING GOODS,
Great Rush ler
SHAWLS, COATS and SKIRTS.
Great Rush for
LADIES' ami CHILDREN'S MERINO
UNDERWEAR H
Gieat Rush ler
Ladies' and Children's Hosiery.
Gieat Rush for
CALICOES, JIUSL1XS, TICKINGS.
Great Rush for
Flannels, Comforts. Blankets.
Wc liave been offering our entire stock un
usually low and consequently
have been having
A Great Rush.
Our Stock is still Large, and wc will con
tinue te OFEER GREAT INDUCEMENTS in
every department.
Givler, Bewers & Hurst,
25 BAST KING STREET,
J.A.Ji'CASXEB, pa.
Presented with particular attention te every
detail by a
THOROUGHLY COMPETENT
O-Ne advance in Prices 33, ftO
ler sale
Reserved scats new
Ofllce.
COMPANY.
and 75 t;te.
at Yecker's
;uj-i;t
TULTON Ol'ISKA HOUSE.
SATU.RDAY, DECEMBER 3d.
SNElBAKLiR'S
lajesticGonselidation
The Strongest Variety Organizitien
JN EXISTENCE.
MORE ACTUAL NOVELTIES THAN EVKR
BKFORK PRESENTED IX ONE
EXTERTAINM ENT '.
THK-
Acme of Amusement Enterprises.
O-Evcry Member a Performer.
CJrEvcry IYrfernicr a Master in his line.
Concluding each performance with an
ENTIRELY NEW BURLESQUE,
Including the entire Company.
:;e it
Jf'OJt 8AX.E.
SAW MILL FOKsALK A TWENTY- tL'St
heri-e power portable SAW MILL, as geed
as new. Address,
PHILIP LEBZKLTER,
Eagle Speke ami Bending Works.
d&w-tf Lancaster, Pa.
lOK SALE.
Klegant BUILDING SITES in the western
suburbs of the city, and 1SUILDIXG LOTvS at
all prices and in all parts et the city. Apply te
ALLAN A. IIERR & CO.,
Real Estate, Collection and Ins. Agents,
scptS-Studl 3 North Dulcu Street.
DWELLINGS AMI BUILDING LOTS,
FARMS, MlLLs, STORKS, &c,
for sale in all parts of the city and comity.
Our Monthly Catalogue ler November is new
ready, and sent Iree ie any address.
ALLAN A. HKRR& CO..
Real EsUite and Insurance Agents.
irJl 3 North Duka street. Lancaster, Pa.
UIHANSCOl'KTSALK OF VALIJADT.K
I ) City Property. On THURSDAY, DE
CEMI5EB13,18Sl,by virtue and in pursuance
of an alias order et the Orphans' Court et Lan
caster county, will be sold at public sale, en
the premises, all that certain two-story brick
tavern property (known as the Serrel Herse
Hetel), with three-story brick back building,
brick stables, shedding, blacksmith shop, &c.
anil let et ground thereto belonging, situated
out lie north side of W est King street, east of
Prince street, in the city et Lancaster. Pa., ad
joining properties of Hen. A. E. Roberts, W.
4. Cooper, James Potts and ethers. This is one
of the most desirable and convenient hotel
properties in the city et Lancaster.
Sale te cemmencu at 7 o'clock p. m. el said
day, when attendance will be given and terms
made known by
ANNA McELLIGOTT.
Executrix of Jeremiah McElligett.dee'd.
llExnv Shubert, Auctioneer. n'Ji-tsil
I-JUBL1U SALE UFA VALUAULK rAICK.
. On TUESDAY, DEC. 13, 1881, the nnder nnder nnder
signcd.cxconters et the will of Henry it.Tt out,
will expose te public sale, en the premises, in
Manhcim township, the farm et the late Henry
It. Trout, deceased. This farm is about two
miles distant from Lancaster, en the Ephrata
turnpike, adjoining landsef Isaac Espenshade.
Henry iluckwaltcr, Henry Hess and ethers.
It contains about 70 ACRES. The fmprovc fmprevc fmprovc
mcntscenist of a two-storied STONE DWELL
ING HOUSE, large frame Earn, Wagen-Shed,
Cern-Crib and ether outbuildings. There is a
geed orchard of apple trees. There is an ex
cellent spring at the house and running watcr
iu two fields. There is a never-failing well at
thcheunc. The fences are in geed condition.
Abouttwe thousand bushels et liir.cliave been
put en the land in the lust two years. The
property is well-adapted le trucking and
dairying, as the whole el it cm be cultivated
and has an excellent meadow.
Persons desiiing te view the premises can
de se by calling en the uudcrsigncd, or en
Isaac K. Ryan residing thereon.
Sale te begin at 2 o'clock, p. in., when terms
will be made known by the undersigned exec exec
ueors. Alse, at the Grape Hetel, en same day, the
DWELLING HOUSE and let of ground, Ne.
220 West Orancc street. The house Is a
two-storied RR1CK DWELLING, with two
storied brick back building. It contains eight
rooms; ran.e built in the kitchen, gas
throughout, hydrant in yard and geed well ;
there is a connection with the sewer en Orange
street. The yard Is well-planted with apricots,
cherries, :peachcs, ami grapes, et several
kinds. The let has a frontage en Orange street
of 39 feet and is 128 feet deep, and en the rear
is a two-storied lrame Stable. Frem the south
ern end of the let there extends another let,
abent 26K leet wide and 51 leet deep; te Arch
alley, givinjjwccss tethcStablc ; this letbcing
subject, however, te certain rights ct passage
in the owners et the two houses en the" west
of the dwelling house.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., en aid
day when terms will be made known by
THEODORE TROUT,
AMOS H. CHRIST,
Executers of the will of Henry R. Tieut.
Hexhy Secbebt, Auct.
novl'i1W,17119,2t.3edec,3ts&w
EXTJZJtTAIA'JIEXTS.
TCLTON OI'ilBA HOlSf.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1st,
WALLACK'S WORLD-FAMOUS COMPANY
Under the auspices et the
Lancaster Benevolent Association,
In I'.OL'CICAULT'S Great Comedy el
Londen Assurance.
ALL THE NEW YORK FAVORITES:
Sir Hareeurt Courtly Mr. Jehn Giliicrt
Max llarkaway MiuIIv Edwards
Mr. Dazzle
Charles Courtly
Mr. Spanker
Mark Meddle
Loet..... ...,
Solemon Isaacs
James
Lady Gay Spanker..
Grace llarkaway. . . .
- LI I.. , ,
M It. SMOD Teaklb
Mi-. Geieald Eyre
Mi:. William Elten
Mis. D. Leesex
Mr. Wilsiet Eyre
Mr, C. E. Edwin
Mr. II. I'uarsen
Misi Rese Ceriilan
...Miss Stella ISemface
Miss EfpibGermen
RESERVED SEATS....
.1. n2S-4t
luirem urisRA house.
3-ONE NIGHT ONLY. -S3
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30.
THE ORIGINAL
OF NEW YORK.
Will be produced with all its Grand Realistic
Elleets. the Greatest Dramatic
Werk of the age, the
TWO ORPHANS!
LOUISE, lhe Wind Girl, ) Tl, ,.
IIENRIETTE, her Sister. Tlie Orphans,
MISS IALLIAX DA VKNfOItT,
MISS LA UliA JLIXDHX.
JACQUES FROCHARD, an Outlaw,
MR. GUSTA VUS CLARKE.
A nd a niaguiliccnt cast et
METROPOLITAN ARTISTS.
Se all may witness this bcautilul play, the
Managciiiiuit haveadepted
PEOPLE'S PRICES : 23c.. 3.1c., and 50c.
Secure seats new without c.'tra charge.
ii2(Mtd
OJtPlS.
.OKEAT UAKGA1NS IN CaKI'ISTS,
I claim te have the Largest nnd Fines
tcck ei
CARPETS
In this City. ISrussels anil Tapestry CARPETS
Three-ply, Extra Super, Super, All Weel,
lalt Weel and Part Weel Ingrains : lrem the
jest, te the cheapest as low as "5c. per vard.
All the
FINEST AND CHOICE PATTERNS
that ever can be seen In thlsclty.
1 also have a Large anil Fine Stock el my
tvrn miike
Chain and IJag Carpets,
AS LOW AS 35c, PER YARD.
Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDER at shetf
notice. Satisfaction guaranteed.
4&Ne trouble te show goods If you de ne
wish te purchase. 1 earnestly solicit a call.
H. S. SHIRK,
203 WEST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER PA.
"iAKl'ETS, GOAL, Xc.
TJilllP SCHUM, SON & CO.,
MANUFACTORY,?
Ne. ir SOUTH WATER STREET,
Lancaster, Pa.,
Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine;
LANCASTER QUILTS,
COUNTERPANES,
COVERLETS,
RLANKETS,
CARPETS.
CARPET CHAIN,
STOCKING YARN, Ac.
USTOM RAG CARPETS A SPEC1ALT1.
LANCASTER FANCY
DYEING ' ESTABLISHMENT.
Dress Goods Dyed cither in the piece or in
Garments: also, all kinds of silks. Ribbons,
Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen
tlciiicu'tf Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Vest, Ae.
Dyed or Scoured ; also. Indiae ISIuc Dveinp
den i'.
All orders or goods lelt with ns will receive
prompt attention.
CASH PAID FOR SEWED
CARPET HAGS.
COAL. COAL.
Ceal of the best ijuaiity put up expressly lei
family u-e, and at the lowest market rates.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
YARD 130 SOUTH WATER STREET.
2-lyilRSI PHILIP SCHUM. SON & CO
IIOUKH AXJi STAIJONEKi .
c
1I1KISTM AS I'lSEsENTsi,
and Gi in:
Cards at
ILLUSTRATED BOOKS
of Art in Christmas eud New Year
L. M. ITJjYNN'S,
SK;
Ne. 42 WEST KINO STKEET.
,SON 18S1-188-,'.
L. PKANG & CO.'S
New Prize Cards, .
New Christmas Cards,
New New Year Cards,
In Greater Variety and Mere Artistic
De.-igns than ever before, being reproduc
tions of tiie Rest Designs in the two exhi
bitions ercHRISTMAS CARD designs by
American artists.
A full line el Prang's Christmas and New
Year Cards new ready,
MARCUS WARD & CO.'S CARDS.
Fer Christmas and New Year, also mere
beautiful than ever before, and all the new
Christmas Cards et the German Art Pub
lishers ; a lull line new ready.
Call early while the stock is full. At the
linoksterc et
JOIS BAER'S SOUS,
15 and 17 NORTH WEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
I" ADIES' liAUC DKESSEK
MRS. C. LILLET.
Ladies' Hair Dresser.
Manufacturer and Dealer iu Hair Werk,
Ladies' and Gents' WIes. Combings straight
ened and made te order. Hair Jewelry et all
kinds made up. Alse, Kid Gloves unif feath
ers cleaned and dyed; Alse, Ladles' Shampoo
ing. 225 & 227 NORTU QUEEN STEET.
05-Srnd Four doers above P. K. K. Depot
Political Necessity the Motive that Impelled
nun ie uis nema xrceu.
Washington, Xev. 30. Despite the
raiu tbis morning, there was scarcely auy
pessible ilecrcase in the crowd at the court
house, Guitcau's dramatic recital yester
day of his thrilling adventures as a reli
gious tramp aud dead-beat having appar
ently whetted the public appetite for its
concluding parts.
When the court opened the prisoner
was taken directly te the witness box. He
then resumed his story of hew he tramped
around trying te get engagements te lec
ture en theological subjects ; hew nobody
would listen te" him ; hew he ran about
talking privately te these who would net
pay te hear him in public ; hew he qet
disgusted with the business and returned
te the law, but seen started out ajjatii in
hi:; vain effort te save souls by cxpi".r ,;:ijr
his religious doctrines. When asked te
identify a certain book, he said : " Oh,
yes ; that is my revised work" 'Truth,
a companion book te the Bible ;' " and
then he read a page or two from it, de
scriptive of the Apostle Paul's trials in
introducing Christianity. "That was just
my case," lie said, striking his list en the
desk ; " I strove te enlighten the world,
just as Paul did. I had "no money and no
friends, and I had just about as rough a
time of it as Paul had." He then told of
his trip from Bosten te Xcw Yerk en the
Stonington when it struck the Xarragan
sctt ; he thought his time had come then,
but it had net.
His next description was of his career
during the last presidential campaign.
He detailed his visits te Arthur and
ethers during the campaign, said they
were all glad te see him, yet he only re
ceived one assignment te speak. This
was at a colored meeting, and net
relishing the audience he spoke only
about live minutes. Witness added :
" I was en free aud easy terms with
Arthur, Jewell, and the rest of them.
They always treated me delightfully."
He then described his writing te Garfield
at Menter, asking for the Vienna mission,
and his calling en the late president at the
White Heuse. " I shook hands with him,"
said Ututcau, '" and handed lum my
Dee..
Jan..
Feb .
Dec.
.Ian..
Feb..,
Wheat
1.2ft
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. 1.27H
Lli'l
November 30. 1 r. si.
Chicago.
Oats
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1710
17.M
Lard
11.17
11.40
LI te StecK Markets.
CniCAne. Iless ItCCClGtS. JO.000 head; hln-
ments, -,10Ofiead; market opened strong, be
came weak anil dually closed firm; geed
clearance made ; qua itv excellent ; common
togeod mixed packing at $5 63a 10; light at
$.' 7.iJt! 03 ; heavy packing anil shipping at
$C15c 45; skips and culls at $3 733540.
Cattle-Receipts, 7,000 head ; shipments, l.ee.1
head : fat cattle generally slew and lOfji.V:
lower, extremely geed lets : experts at
6 CD ; geed .e choice at $2:.' 73; common te
fair at $3 004 73 ; butchers' plentiful ami
weak; peer te fair at $2f373; geed te choice
nt HiiS 73 : steckera and feeders at $2400 3 60 ;
raus;c cattle steady ; gnus Tcxans nominally
at $i ;3ff4 25 ; Mentana at U S2X-
Sheep Receipts, 4.101 head ; shipments 1.700
the market was unchanged : all peer te lair
sheep very dull.
East Liberty CattleReceipts, 1,379 head ;
market fair at Monday's prices.
Hogs Receipts. 1,800 head: Philadelphia
ai ? -iwtji, ,a ; i encers at pu&i;.
Slicep Receipts, 0,200 head; selling sli
-uiMni.iy - iinces.
slew at
speech, en which was wittcn ' Paris
consulship.' He knew me at once and I
left him reading the speech ; that was the
only interview ever had with Presi lent
Garfield." He then added that get
ting eflicc or fa'liug te de se had noth
ing te de with his removal of the
president. That was an inspiiatieu and
a political necessity. He then described
his visits te the state department. Mr.
Blaine hurt his feeling by his abrupt
ness and he determined te sec the
president again. He worked himself
into considerable excitement as he related
his efforts te secure an interview. He was
worrying ever the political situation, and
knew the nation was ce"ing le grid'.
He then complained again of ficlirg
unwell.
DEEDS OF VIOLENCE.
Twe Scir-Ciiiifessed Murderers Hanged by
an Infuriated Mell Kebbing the Mall.
New Orleans, Nev. 30. The Times' s
Yazoo City special says two negrees,
whose names were Jerdan and Craig,
were caught and confessed having assas
finatcd Itebt. Catliuc near Huntsfleld
Landing en the 17th inst. They also in
tended te kill Mrs. Catliuc. The negrees
were hanged by the iufuriatcd citizens te
a tree near Shephardstewn.
A Clinten, La., special says a mail
driver from Jacksen and Clinten was shot
and the mail bag taken from him when
five miles from Jacksen. The bags were
cut open and robbed. Edward Jehnsen,
colored, was arrested and charged with
the crime. The driver was but slightly
injured.
rout- i:allre:id Collisions in a Day.
Trenten, N. J Nev. 80. Owing t a
dense fog the second section of the New
Yerk express going cast, rati into the
liist sect ion between Lawrence and Prince
ton about 7 o'clock this morning. The
locomotive of the second section was
badly damaged, and two cars of the first
section were wrecked. Ne passengers
wcre hint, but the fireman of second sec
tion was severely, aud the engineer slightly
hurt. This is the fourth accident of the
same character en the same read in the
last twenty-four hours.
Talking ter Tariff.
New Yerk, Nev. eO. At the second
day's session of the national tariff conven
tion Jehn Thompson, vice president of
the Chase national batik, said free trade
would bankrupt thousands of establish
ments and threw millions of operatives
out of employment, as well as produce a
panic and despair everywhere. He also
recommended the removal of all restric
tieus en silver coinage and paper currency
for domestic use ou a basis of precious
metal.
rilii; IN PHILADELPHIA.
A Large ISuildlng en Market Street Durned.
Philadelphia, Nev. 150. Fire broke
out shortly after neon te-day in the four
story brick building, Ne. S07 M;irkct
street, occupied by Geerge C. Newman,
manufacturer of aud dealer in mirrors and
picture frames. The building contained
stock valued at 650.000. The contents of
the upper floors were completely destroyed
and the goods in the first fleer were badly
damaged by smoke and water. Mr. New
man has an insurance of $10,000.
AVKATHEK INDICATION'S.
"Washington, D. C, Nev. HO. Fer the
Middle states, partly cloudy weather, fol
lowed by light rains, variable winds,
mostly from cast te south, stationary or
slowly falling barometer, and no change
i n temperature.
MAKKfirs.
1'iillndelulila Slnrke;.
I'uiLADULrHiA. Nev. Ce. t'lenr steady but
fiiiet; Superfine, at II 0031 75; extra
at i.r H135 75; Ohie iiud Indiana family,
"3ft7 23; Pennsylvania family iH :Vfii
C,C1; St. Leui de $7 2547 50; MiiiliCMOtv
Extra at $7 MU7 'i: de straight at $7 23
7 'XllA winter patent. $7 Wiys 00; spilngile
7 75(i S '25.
Rve Heur: Western, i5 25 ; Pennsyluania,
$5 30.
Wheat firmer ; Del. and Pcnn'a Red, $1 37
1 33; de Amber, 51 39l 41.
Cern firm, lair demand.
Oats firm, fair demand.
Rye nominal at !K)c.
Previsions linn, but only iu jobbing de
mand. Lard firm.
Eutter lirm, choice wanted ; ether kinds
neglected.
Rolls Arm.
Eggs 11 nil ; fresh stock scarce.
Cheese steady; New Yerk full cream. '130
13!c ; Western full cieam, 12c.
Petroleum dull: refined, 7Jc.
Whisky at $1 18.
SeedsGoed te prime Clever quiet at
W&V.i ; Flaxseed flnnnt f I ie.
few KerK 51 :t m Pi.
New iurk, Nev. 30. Fleur Slate and
Western without important change. Southern
dull and unchanged.
Wheat opened rather easier ; afterwards firm
aud advanced KGtXc; Se.'l Red, Dec., SI 3SJ
1 39 ; de Jan. $1 421 42 : de Feb., i 41
1 41;deMar..5I4614tiK.
Cern 4c higner and moderately active :
THE HOUSEHOLD MAKKl-.T.
Thcru was an average market at the Farm
crs Northern yesterday mid the Central this
morning. There were no changed in the
prices worth noticing, the only feature of the
market being the scarcity and high price of
butter and egss both of which were scarceat
40 cents. Meats et all kinds and llshet vari
ous varieties were abundant at prices quoted
last week.
DA1KV.
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Cottage eliccM'. pieces
Dutch cheese V lump
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Apples "Z? H plr
Rananas dez
Clmrries, dried, -j t
Currants, dried, l S
Cranberries Vet
Dried Apples V Ml
" Peaches $1 qt
Lemens V dez
Oranges fl dez
VBOETADLL'S.
''cans. Lima. U tt
fleets ?l bunch
Cauliflower flhead
Cabbage ?1 head
Carrots ft bunch
Onions ft yt pk
Potatoes ! bushel
i? M pk
(Sweet) f X peek....
Radishes ) bunch
Soun Reaus fl qt
SaNlty $t biincli
Turnips t Z pk ,
reuLTKr.
Chickens Tft pair (live)
" $ piece (cleaned)
Ducks 1? pair
$t piece (cleaned)
Turkic.s, live
cleaned
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Apple flutter f) qt
Coceauuts each ,
Cider $1 gallon
Heney $1 it
Seap '-jO 1)
Saner kraut 31 qt
MItATS.
Beet steak, $l n
" Roast (ril) V 8 ,
(chuck) 11 B.
" Corned, $t ft
" Dried, P.
Bologna dried
Ham 3ft ft
ISacen l lb
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New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Slecks
al.-e United States Reeds reported ilnllv bv
Jacob 15. Loye. N. E. Cor. Centre Square.
New Yerk Stecss.
Stocks higher.
a0113y.a
Chicago & North Western
Chicago. Mil. ft St. Paul
Camilla Southern
C C. & I. C. 1L 1C
Del., l-aclcV; Western
Delaware & Hudsen Canal
HenviT & Rie Grande
KastTenn., Va. & Ja
Hannibal X St. Jee
Lake Shere & Mich. Southern..
Manhattan Elevated
Michigan Central
Missouri, Kansas A Texas
N. V.. Lake Erie & Western....
New Jersey Central
N. Y., Ontario A Western
New Yerk Central
Ohie & Mississippi
Ohie Central
Pacific Mail Steamship Ce....
St. Paul A Omaha
de Preferred
Central Pacillc
Texas Pacillc
Union Pacific........ ,
Wabash, St. Leuis A Pacillc...
' ' Prelerred.
Western Union Tel. Ce
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10SU 109 lOSJj
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Lclitgh Navigation Ex Div....
Kutfale, Pitts. A Western
Northern Central
Northern Pacillc.
" Preferred
Hcstenvillt.
Electric Underground Tel. Ce.
Philadelphia. A Erie R. R
tiuuiiiseu Mining
Iowa Gulch Mining
United States ISemds.
United States 4 per cents
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LancCity per ct. Lean, due IS!...100
" 1885... 100
" " 1H90... 100
" " 1895... 100
" 5 per ct. in 1 or 30 years. . 100
5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100
" 4 " In ler 20 years.. 100
4 " in 5 or 20 years.. 1W)
" 1; " in 10 or 20 years. 100
DAWK 3TOCKB.
First National Rank
Farmers' National Rank
Lancaster County National Rank,
ceiiiiiima national i.aiiK.
Knhrala National Rank....
First National Rank, Columbia .
$100
. 50
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First National Rank. Strasburir....
Fii-bt National Rank, Marietta
Fir.it National Rank, Mount Jey..
I.ititz National Dank
Manhciui National Rank
Dnien National Rank. Mount Jey.
New Helland National Rank
MISCKLLAWKOCS BONDS.
Qurirryvllle R. R., due 1803 $100
Reading A Columbia R: Rduc 18:! 100
Lancaster Watch Ce., due 1SS. 1WJ
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
due iu ler 20 years letj
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
lue ls; l'Kl
Stevens Heuse l'i
MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS.
ti'iarryville R. R $ Sn
MillersVilleStreetCar Ui
Inquirer Printing Company T
Wateli Factory I'M
Gas Light and Fuel Company,
Stevens Heuse
Columbia Gas Company
Columbia Water Company
Susquehanna Iren Company....
Marietta Hellew ware
TURXriKK STOCKS.
Big Spring A Reaver Valley....
.Bridgeport
Columbia A Chestnut Hill
Columbia A Washington
Columbia A Elg Spring
l-inc:ister A Knhrata. ...........
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Lancaster A Maner
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Lancaster A New Helland
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