LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER THTJBSDAi'. JANUARY 19. 1882. COLUMBIA NEWS. OLK KKUULAK CORRK3FONUENCK Twe tramps were placed .in the lockup last night te keep out of the wet. J A young boy employed at the Shawnee idling mill, while drawing iron, had his left baud badly burned last evening. Seme new additions are being made at the Supplee works. A new office has also been erected. TIic members of the band will meet at the Franklin house te-morrow evening at 0:43 sharp, te play for "Billee Tayler." A well known railroad man fell in a gutter last evening and skinned his nose. He says the pavements are awfully slip pery. Kc.-c-rved .seats for "Billee Tayler," by Feld's English opera cempanj', are selling fast and a large audience is expected. A disagiecable evening was that of yes terday, as at an early hour rain and hail fell in large quantities, deserting our streets. Supplce's steam engine work and Me Me i'ri'le k. Maulfair's mill, have been con nected with the telephone exchange. Several of the churches are heldiug re -ival meetings with considerable success. Lal night one and all had slim cengrega liens. The supper for tlw benefit of the Fourth Sti eet Presbyterian Sunday school opens this evening in the Odd Fellows' hall. An excellent bill of fare has been pro vided. First Sergeant F. A. Beuuett is new happy. He is a father. We congratulate him and at the same time wonder if the " boy " will be made second fergeaut of Ce. V. Several Columbians are interested in the graveyard insurance companies and arc sick of it. They want advice hew te withdraw. If they had taken the advice eil'ured through these columns all would have been well. The recent accidents en the railroads ':.tve scared a number of the railroad men f e badly that they retigncd their positieu. They should join the Presbyterian church and Irani te understand predestination, for what will happen surely will. Again will the worn-out play of " Uncle Tem's Cabin " be produced in the opera heuw next Saturday evening. Our citi; ytiua are sick of it, and the troupe, al though it may be a geed one, will be an imposition, as we have .already had the play six or seven times. Mis Jane Cener, of Washington bor ber (.tigh, died at her home last evening of consumption, in her "8th year. She leaves a husband aud three young children. A pleasant sociable was held at the res idcuce of Mr. Wm. B. Given last evening. A number of ladies aud gentlemen were present and all had an enjoyable time. Miss Edith Denny, of Ifarrlsburg, is visiting Miss Caddie Patteu. A young son of Smith Swords, while helping te unload a wagon of furniture, left a marble top of a table fall upon his lijht feet, severely hailing his ankle. "or the past couple of weeks parties from Wrightsvillc have been in the habit ii sneaking their way into the bridge. Oue if them was caught aud made an e.xample of en Tuesday. $2.11 is a heavy tell te pay for one passage aerexs the river. Meral Pay your tell. The lockup was tilled te overflowing la.st niuht ami at G:30 in the evening thcie wm :.'3 mostly tramps in. While later in the eveiiinr at least a dozen mere were locked up. Coasting en Locust stieel, above Fifth, was broken tip by the policeman en ac count of the annoyance te the neighbors and impeding the highway. Mr. Charles W. Kyen is the guest of Mr. Itebcit Uyen. 'Squires busy this morning. Ice four inches thick. Werk en the Upp & Black contrast stepped this morning en account of weather. Havcrly's minstrel troupe p.is-. through here this morning, bound for Voik. Mi. Ki nest Witters, bill pester, has op ep xiti'.n. Ne doubt it arose from the law suit id a few weeks age. At that time we blamed Witters for net properly attending te hi-. we:k. We meant it; but at the sumo time we did net mean te influence men who are new his oppesers, te take is only means of support from him. lkt iheke be ucm. Vne Electric Light In Lancaster. Our enterprising fellow-citizen, Mr. S. s. Spencer, of the Conestoga cotton mills, !s tiit first te trv the experiment of intro ducing electric light' into the city, and last niiht for the first time a part of Seuth Prince street and NeT2 mill were illumin ated by this means. Mr. Martin Van iiurcu, agent of the Fuller Electric Light company, put up for Mr. Spencer three of the Fuller electric lamps one in the weave room, one in the machine shop and one outside, in front of the tower of the mill. At C o'clock "the machine was put in motion and instantly the square be tween Conestoga and German streets was brilliantly illuminated by an elec trie itht of 2,000 candle power, and for several squares further the light was .sufficiently strong te pale the sickly jellew glare of the street lamps. The weave room and the machine shop were also brilliantly lit with a light as intense as suulight. The lamps were allowed te burn only for a short time, as they were lit merely as a matter of experiment. The electricity was evolved from the machine by a thice horse power engine in the machine shop. The machine itself is a small box net mere than a feet or two s quare and through the centre of it runs a shaft. On one end of the shaft, outside w the box, is a pulley and en this pulley is 7 placed a belt connecting it with the steam engine. The shaft-is made te revolve with great rapidity 1,500 revolutions te the minute. Inside the box is coiled an immense number of thin insulated cop. per wiics aud strips of copper, and per haps ether metals. The motion of the shaft produces the electricity which by means of wires is carried te the carbon pencils in the lamp, and these are at once set en lite and their combustion produces the light. The pencils are calculated te burn for about eight hours. The machine will be put in motion every morning and evening at the time the operatives go te and depart from the mill, and en Sat urday evening the lamps will ba lit until 10 o'clock. Mr. Spencer says it will cost perhaps $10,000 te purchase machinery te light all the rooms in Ne. 2 and 3 mills, but that after the mechincry has been pat in the cost of lighting will be a mere trifle. STRUCK BY FAST LINE. A Painter Badly Injured This Afternoon. Themas Wilsen, aged 22 years, residing :it. Ne. 3.912 Atlanta street, Philadelphia, who is employed by the Pennsylvania rail road company as a painter, met with a se rious accident at Bellemente, just east of Leainau Place, this afternoon. He was painting en a bridge about 15 feet in length when a freight engine approached. He attempted te get out of the way, and about that time Fast Line west came i ushing around the curve and struck him bcfere"he could get away. He was knocked for some distance and had his right leg broken, right arm dislocated, and sus tained very serious -internal injuries. He was picked up by Fast Line and brought te this city, lie was remevea te tne coun ty hespita'l, where Drs. Reland and Muhl enberg attended him. He is a single man and resided with his mother. Preliminary Injunction. On petition, presented by J. W.Johnsen, for Mary M. Danner, Ne. 319 North Queen street, a preliminary injunction was grant ed by the court against J. W. and J. N. Brubakcr, te restrain them from building :i wall en the property of plaintiff, which sh-j .slleges they have declared their inten tion te de. Bishop Howe's Senii-Centeniilsl. The Gftieth anniversary of Bishop, Howe's ordination te the ministry was celebrated yesterday in Christ church, Reading. The church was profusely decor ated with flowers and there was a large at tendance, amene the clergymen present being Bishops Clark, of Rhede Island, and Whitehense, of Pittsburgh, Archbishop Kirby. of England, and Rev. Dr. Tyng, of New Yerk. The principal feature of the celebration was the presentation te the venerable bishop of a pastoral stan mane of ebony, sandal and oak weed and inlaid with jewels. What a rail! As our esteemed and venerable typo graphical contemporary, Dr. A. Hitz, was passing up Seuth Queen street this after noon, arrayed, as usual, in a stylish and shining plug hat, a fall of snow from the reef of Baldwin's store, battered and dampened the immaculate tile. The Dr. was the subject of universal commisera tion from all who appreciate the spotless appeal ance of a well-dressed man. uiMolutlen or Partnership, As will be seen by advertisement, the firm of Kendig, Bricker & Lauman, pro prietors of a planing mill at Middletown, is dissolved by the withdrawal of Capt. Jehn R. Bricker, of this county, but the business will be continued by the surviv ing Jpaitners, Messrs. Kendig & Lauman. Soup. There were 389 rations of soup dis tributed from the soup-house this morning te peer and needy applicants. "Ulve the I.ittte Felks a Chance," This is what tlic Junier missionary society el Trinity Lutheran church proposes te de at its literary and musical festival this evening at 7 o'clock. In tact, almost the entire pre gramme lias been given ever te the hands of the smallest folks that could lie teitnd.and the entertainment will certainly he ene et un usual intuicstuml enjoyment. Aimiriemeiiis. Ilyren Te niijlit. Oliver Doud Ilyren will appear at the opera heuuu te night in Ills own play, " Acress the Continent." "Tirelcc Jelly liachelori."'Ve morrow even ing the new comic opera et "The Twelve .lelly Bachelors," will he sung hy .lehn A. Stevens's company, which includes Jcannic Winsten tind Amy Gorden, both local favor ite . 1,1'ECIAt. NOTICES. Terrible Less of Lire. iViiilionset rats, mice, cats, bed bugs, reai.hcs, lese their lives hy collision with "Rough en Itats." Sold hy druggists, 15c. Celdcn's LIcblg's Liquid Heel and Tonic ln-vigoi-jter imparts strength te body and mind. Tele no ether. j 101 wcedJfc w Many miserable people drag themselves about with failing strength, lecling that tlicy are sinking into their graves whoa Parker's Ginger Tonic would begin witli the llrst dose, te bring vitality ami strength hack te them. .Vki. a2-lmdeod&wcew When the. .skin is parched and freckled by stieng northwest winds and the tace becomes dry and sealy, it can be restored te smooth ness and geed color by Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure. A perfect remedy Ter troublesome itch ing und vexations pimples. Ge te II. II. Cecnran's urug Mere, 137 North Queen street, ter Mrs. Freeman's Xcw Xa tienal Dyes, Fer brightness and durability et coler.aro uncqualed. Celer from 2 te 5 pound's. Directions in English and (icrman. Price. 15 cents. A veiu a galloping consumption by the time ly use el Hale's Heney et Horcheund and Tar. J'ikc's'i'e itliachc Dreps cure in one minute. jl9-lwileed&w RESCUED FKUM DEATH Tlielollewlngstatcmentof William.! Cough Ceugh lin, of Seincrville, alass., Is .se remarkable that we beg tensk ler it the attention of our read ers, lie says: " In the tall of 1870 1 was taken with a violent bleeding erthe lungs followed by a severe cough. 1 seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. I was se weak at ene time that I could net leave my bed. In the summer et IS77 I was admitted te thoCltylIespil.il. Willie there the doctors said I hail a hole in my left lung as big as a half cellar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred dollars In doctors and. med icine. 1 was se far gene at one time a report wen, around that 1 was dead. I gave up hope, but a. friend told me et Da. Wm. Hall's .Balsam pek tub Lunes. I laughed at my friends, think ing that my case was incurable, but I get a bottle te satisfy them, when te my smurisc and gratification, 1 commenced te feel better. My hope, ouce dead, began te revive, ami to day 1 leel In belter spirits than I have the past three years. " 1 write this hoping you will publish it, .se that everyone afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam ter the Lungs, and be convinced that con sumption can be cored. 1 have taken two bottles and can positively say that It has done mere geed fiaii all ether medicines 1 have taken since my sickness. My cough has al most entirely disappeared and I shall seen be able te go te work." Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 Xerth Queen st re iv28-lvdcedTH&w2 A Cough, Celd or sere Threat should ne stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's irenchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the Inflamed parts, allaying Irritation, give relief In Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant ue for nearly n entire generation, they have at tained we)., .nerlted rankameng the fowstaple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cents a box evei vwhere. liiS-lvdTTh&S&lvw .llucueni meinernu filernerali Are you disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth 1 If bO, go at once and get a bottle of MUS. WlNSLOW'S SOOTHING SVKIJl. It will re lieeo the peer little snllerer Immediately de pend upon it; there Is no mlstake about It. There la net a mother en eatth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that It will reg ate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te use m all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription et one et the eldest and best lemale physician ami nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a Lettie. "inrMvd.twM.W&8 Only Twe Bettles. Messrs. .lohnsten.Holloway & Ce., wholesale druggists et Philadelphia, Ia., report that some time age a gentleman handed them a dollar, with a request te semi a geed catarrh cure te two army officers In Arizona. Re cently ths same gentleihan told them that both the officers and the wile et Gen. Jehn C. Fremont, Governer of Arizona, had been cured et catarrh by the two bottles or Ely's Cream Balm. Messrs. Ely Bnes., Druggists, Oswego, X. Y. A few days age 1 saw a lady who had used your Cream Balm ter Catarrh, and had found mere relief in one bottle than from all etner remedies she had tried 1 enclose $1 ler two bottles. Yours respectfully. Jamics Hitciikn, M. I)., Providence. It. I. Price 50 cents. JIG 2wdeow&eed&eow,w Liquid Glue. Daniel Plank, et Brooklyn, Tiega Ce., Pa., describes it thus : -I rode thirty miles for a bottle of Themas" KclectricOil- which effected the wonderful cure of a crooked limb In six ap plications ; it proved worth mere than geld te inc." Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. THK FAKMKKS FK1KNO Dr. Barber's Bed Herse Powders are the best In the market. They arc net a mere feed made et inert and cheap materials, but a veritable Medicine. They contain lour times the strength of ordinary horse and cattle powders, and will euro ami fatten stock In one-fourth the time. acting at once upon the digestive organs and secretions, anil may be safely relied upon ler the euro of coughs, celdf", distemper, glanders and all diseases or horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. They will increase the quantity and quality et milk in cows and keep all kinds et stock In a healthy condition. Sold every when- :'t 20c. per pack, 6 ler $1; large size fc.er :' ter $1. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran'- Diusr Stere, 137 and 133 Xertli Queen sirpfits aug2-lydeed&wl "Ufe, Grewta, uawty.' " What we all admire " and bow te secure It: A fine head of hair In its natural color Is such 8n adjunct te beauty that no one who prizes geed leeks should neglect te use "Lonuen Hair Celer Restorer," the most cleanly and de lightful article ever Introduced te the Ameri can people. It is totally different from all ethers net sticky or gammy, and free from all impure ingredients that render many ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray hair, gives it new lite, keeps the 6calp clean and healthy, causing the hair te grew where It had fallen off or become thin, docs net soil or stain anything, and is se per fectly and elegantly prepared as te make It a la-ting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Len den Hair Restorer" 13 sold by all druggists, at 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles fer$f. eci3M.W.3.tw Quinine and Arsenic Ferm the basis of many of the. Ague reme dies in the market, and are the last resort el physicians and people who knew no better medicine te employ, for this distressing com plaint. The ctfects et either of these drugs are destructive te the system, producing head ache, intestinal disorders, vertigo, dizziness, ringing in the ears, and dcorcsslen et the con stitutienal health. Aviai's Ague Cube is a veg etable discovery, containing; neither quinine, arsenic, nor any deleterious ingredient, and is nn lntallible and rapid cure ter every form of Fever arid Ague. Its effects nrc permanent and certain, and no injury can result from its use. Besides being a positive cure let Fever and Ague inall its lerrns, it is aIe a superior rem edy for i.iver Complaints. It is an excellent tonic and preventive, ns well a3 cure, of all complaints peculiar te malarieus, marshy and miasmatic districts. By direct action en the Liver and biliary apparatus, it stimulates-the system te a vigorous, he.ilthy condition. Fer sale by all dealers. jlSlwdced&w "Who ..rasps Much Holds Little." The proprietors et Kly's Cream Balm de net claim it te be a cure-all, but a sure remedy ler Ca tarrh anil Catarrhal Deafness, Colds in the head and Hay Fever. Cream Balm effectually cleanses the nasal passages et catarrhal vim-, causing healthy secretions, allays inflammation and irritation, protects the nicuibraual linings et the head from additional colds, completely heals the sores and restores the senses et taste and smell. Beneticial results are realized by u tow applications. A thorough treatment as di rected will euro catarrh. The Balm is easy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggists at 60 eta. On receipt of 50 cents will mail a package. Send ler circular with t. ill information. ELY'S CREAM BALM CO., Oswego, N, Y. Ferale by all the i niice-lfr druggists. jlG-Swdced&w UKNKY-h CAKItllI.IV SALVE. The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt l hcuui, tetler.chappcd hands, chilblains, corns u:i 1 all kinds et skin eruption-, freckles aud pimples. The salve is .i.anlccd te give perfect r-atlstiu-Uen in everv ease or money refunded. Be Hiiro you get ilenrj's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are but imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents. Sel i in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, i:i7u-id -.) North Queen street. A flood Angel's Visit A Tale et "Kosu clans. Bl.tnche called en Kate, one pleasant day. and leund her sad and sighing, dearest friend, once bright and gay, new scarce could keep from crying; ter, '-eh," she said, '"Us a dis grace te sec with scrofula, my lace se badly marred!" then said her friend, '-llesadalNwlll your troubles end." Blanche called en Kate nether day anil teund her once mere blithe und gay. her race, as radiant, skin as lair, as any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases and impure hloe-l, there's nothing in the world se geed as Kesadalis, It drives away an skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones the sys tem, cuies your ills and banishes all doctor's bills! Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 1.17 and IX) North Queen street. -ySMydi'edw3 jvjiir ai vmt'i isvmi'.sts. I - i-ivT tiii.- i.nitr.i: ami tuiul. tellable three-story lieu-f, containing IS .iiiiiiinii.iiis Ne. i:ti Xertli Oueen street, new occupied by Mrs. Kaiflman as a bearding house. Location desirable for business or private use. Alse, FOB b::NT, two modern improved stores in same row . Apply te jlS-:;td B.vrSMAN & Bl'K.NS. Agents. POK KEST-TllK STOKC BOOM NO. 108 F Ka-t King street, opposite the Leepard Hetel. App'v te 1 WILLIAM GUMP'. jlB-Std 103 Kast King atrcet. w; AISTKU A WOMAN TO COOK, WAaU, ii-mi mid de renei.il housework in n private family. Must have geed recommenda tions nr teiitreiieesiLs fe character. Ac. Te a steadv, competent woman geed wages w HI be given'. Applv alter 11 o'clock, a. in., at Ne. 137 West Orange street. J18-2td" 17K SALE. A 1WO-SHIKV AND ATTIV 1 Dwelling, Xe. S31 Kast Orange street.wlth stile yard. Has all modern improvements; stable en 1 ear of let. Terms easy. FOB UKXT. A two-story and attic dwell ing, Xe. 332 Kast Orange street, with all med ern Improvements. Apply at jani;-2veed Xe. 3iS KAST OB ,XGKST. PICIVATK DWELLINGS FOK SALE. Five seven-roomed dwelling houses, situ ate en Seuth Water etreei ; wider in kitchen ; drainage ; prices low ; terms itsy. Alse, a Eix-roomed tiinne dwelling en North Market street. Apply te 1!VUSMAX & U1JKNS, .110 -3wd W&Sli 10 West Orange St. TOK SALE. A TWO-STOKY BR1VH J; DWELLING with Brick Kitchen, r rooms, entry and plastered attic ; hydrant and pump, varietv of small fruit. The property Is located In the vicinity et the Cotten Mills and will be sold at :i bargain. Is desirable as a home or ter investment Xn. 318 Heaver street. KIFK & KAUFMAN, d3-3ldSMWS.lt V.) East King street. riA Middletown. Pa., Jan. 12, 1S8. JLhe firm of Kendig. Bricker A Lauman has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, Jehn It. Bricker retiring. The business will here iftcr be conducted by Kendig & Lanman. te whom all accounts should be paid, and all claims presented te them for payment. VV. II. KLN DIu, .1. K. BRICKEK, W. M. LAUMAN. Te my Iriends and patrons who have se lib erally patronized 1110 1 return my thanks and ask that they extend their future patronage te the new firm, who will this season make spec ial efforts te accommodate their increasing "uistd JOHN It. BBICKEK. 1KO. . STEINMAN ,r CO , 1 In the Court I of Common I Picas et Lan-;-caster county, J Aug. Term, 1SS0. Xe. , Ex. Dec. c. ABTHUU THOMAS. mi. A ln,aifrnml Allilitm. appointed by uet.i 'r.nrt te make distribution et the inenev raised by sale of defendant's real estate," te and among these entitled te the same, will meet ter that purpose en 1UES DAY. the 21st day of FEBltU AUY, A. I).; 1882, at 1UJC o'clock, forenoon, at the Library Beem, Court Heuse, city et Lancaster, when ami whet-call person's Interested may attend. J19-ltd&3tw WM. K. WILSON. Auditor. IF YOU WANT LA8S WITH BODY AND STRENGTH, BUY STAR GLASS. It you want GLASS that will net stain In your windows, BUY STAR GLASS. If you want GLASS that will keep market able In damp cellars, buy STAR GLASS. Og-Fer sale by Lancaster Hardware Dealers. J. M. ALBERTSON & SON, STAR GLASS WORKS, j l9-C!deed,&3tw Norristown, Pa. TTlKAKD OF PHILADELPIA. Assets ever Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, securely invested. Fer a policy In this old and well-established company call en RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. dSM.W&SR FIRElhURANCECOMPAM XXW JlDTMMTISEMESJS. TEAlJTJUL WEDDING GIFTS. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWEIxRY, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, BRONZES, And the many elegant and nrtiatic articles embraced in our stock are especially fitted for WEDDING GIFTS, BECAUSE THEY ARE Durable, Useful and Intrinsically Valuable. The very liberal share of trade we have received in the past has encouraged us te place in our cases a finer and larger stock than e er before, te which we cordially invite the attention of all who desire te examine beautiful oed3. . EDW. J! ZAHM. Jeweler. ZAH9PS CORNER, ect23-3md&wlt SEW A.ltV:itTI8E3UZSTS. 1)1LES! PILES! PILKSI This most painful and obstinate disease is cured bj a treatment which causes no pain, and gives instant relief Irem all pain. A per manent cure guaranteed in every case by DU. II. D. LOXGAKER. and that his skUl has net been exerted in vain the numerous certificates that can be seen at his office will testify. Oflice 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultations tree. JliKltd&wtebl TJV TK AttE l'KEPAKKD TO SHOW OCR S1MHNU STOUlv ur WALL PAPERS, Our selections have been liberal and we feel safe in saying we can suit you in Price, Style and Quality. Gilt Papers of Every Description, Embossed Celer and Plain. Fer Parlors, Halls, Dining-Reems, Cliambcis, COMMON PAPERS, In Handsome Patterns, in an Kndlcs.-. Line te Select Frem. BORDERS, CEXTRE-PIECES,' TU4.NSOU PAVKKS, CCILlNO DECORATIONS, &C. FANCY DADO WINDOW SHADES; In Six and Seven Feet Lengths. CORXER AXD BAXD GOODS, 1'I.AIX SHADING, by the yard, in all colors and extra wide, ter large shades. Hollands. Tassels, Leeps, Cords. Fringes, Bauds, eicture Nails, Wire, Spring and Cord Fixtures. &c. Window Papers te Dealers at Lewest Prices. EXTENSION WINDOW CORXICES, the cheapest and beat. Walnut, Ebony and Brass Curtain Poles. jWWe take measures et Windows and hang Shadiug promptly. Have your paper hanging done new before the spring rush commences. Orders taken ter UN IS PIER AXD MANTEL MIRRORS. PHARES W. PRY, HO. 7 NORTH O.UK10N ST. w 1I.LI AMSllN & FOSTBK, It Is net eltcn that we say much about GENTS KID GLOVES. but we have some of the be-d makes known te the trade. The nest dress glove we keep l Fisk, Clark & Plagg's, and for an assortment et shades they have scarcely an equal. Ask te see them, even it you ealy tcant tnpxtrchiiie u cheaper ilei'e. Geed RUBBER CLOTHING has. been hard te gel In the past tev weeks. The demand is se great Hie manufacturers are unable te keep up with the orders. But the goods we have Just receive I, with what we hud en hand, will make a nlen assortment te select from. Ladies' and Gents' In the best make-, and styles. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 36-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. ISNTltTAIN3IESTS. TjlULTOn OPERA UOUSK. THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 19. The lunniest play In the world. The young, heroic Acter, OLIVER DOUD BYRON, In his ever-popular play, and new In its 12th year of success, ACROSS THE CONTINENT, Supported by the charming Artiste, MISS KATE BYROJN, And the greatest Comedy combination extant. V. A. QARDNEIt, The funniest of all Dutch Comedians. JOHX PEXDY. In his specialties. Master Oil AS. HAG EX, in his imitations of Pat Rooney. 333 LAUGHS IN ONE PLAY. 333 Reserved Seats 75c, ler sale at the Opera Heuse emcc. ADMISSION 75, 50 and 3Bc. anl7-3td Ij'UI.TON OPKKA HOUSE. -ONE N1UHT ONLl. FRIDAY JilVEN'G, JAN. 20, 1882. The phenomenal success, JOHN A. STEVENS'S COMIC OPERA COMPANY. IN THE 12 JOLLY BACHELORS, WITH .V.t JEAXXIE WIXSTOX, Miss AMY OORDOX, And a strong cast, with a CHORUS OF THIRTY VOICES '. Forming the strongest Comic Opera company in America, and endorsed everywhere as the leading operatic attraction. PRICES': RESERVED SEATS, SI. UEN ERA I. ADMISSION, 75, 50 and 35Cts. Bex slice '. open at Opera Heuse ellice. janl-ltd NOTICE OF INSURANCE EMCCTIOJ.. Annual meeting et the Lancaster Heme Mutual fire insurance company. The twentieth annual meeting or the members will be held at the office of the company. Ne. 137 East King street, Lancaster. Pa., en FRIDAY, the 20th day of JANUARY, 18S2, at 7 o'clock, p. m., at which meeting an election ler three Directors, te serve ter the ensuing three years, and one te serve for two years, and three Auditors, te serve ter one year, will be held between the hours of 7 and 8:30 o'clock, p. m., et said day. The annual report et the officers et the com pany, and also that of the auditing committee, will be submitted te said mectiug and such eusiness transacted as may be presented or called for. All persons Insured in said com pany are members thereof and entitled te par ticipate In the election and ether proceedings, and are respectfully invited te attend. By order et the Beard et Directors. C. II. LEFEVRE, j!7-3td Secretary. Rutiber Cleing ! LANCASTER. PENN'A. KLAJlKiSTli. new Kuril INumm, New iuBK, Januarv 10. Fleur State and Western a trifle firmer, with moderate expert aud jobbing trade demand. Southern Arm and quiet; common te fair extra, " aT)! 35; geed te choice de, $rt 403" 87. Wheat K&c higher, with fairly active spec ulative trading ; Ne. 2, Red, Feb. 1 44Q1 46 Wi 4ts : 00 Aiurcu, 1 iy)rji 4 : 00 April SI 4!M(sf 149 ; de May, 1 13gl 4;j, ; Nn. 1 White, cash, 1 41. Cern less active and scaicely se streng: mixed Western spot, GS7W.Jc ; de lntnre, 70S73c. Oats without decided change. Philadelphia Marlcei. 1'mi.AOBi.rniA. Jan. 19. Fleur quiet and steady; Superfine, 3: 7331 25; i.ira. $4 SO 5 -J5 ; Ohie uml Indiana wm:!v, IG 2537 00; Pennsylvania family ;G 20 6 u0; St. Leuis de IG S7i7 23: Minnesota Extra, a 23G 50 ; de straight, S850?7: winter patent. $725$7 73 : spring de, $7 25S7 75. Rye flour at $4 G24 SO Wheat firmer, but market dull ; Del. and Penn'a Bed. $1 41I 43 ; de Amber, 1 42?t 13. Cern steady for local use. Oats dull, but firm. Rye dull and lower at 9394c. Previsions steady. Lard steady. Butter steady for choice grades : Creamery Extra, 40c ; de geed te choice, 35S3Sc. Rolls mostly peer and slew ets-alc. Eggs firm and fairly active ; Penna., 2!c ; Western, 2122c ; limed, lGgl-.'c. Cheese firm ; choice in fair demand. Petroleum steady; refined, ( Whisky firm at $l l'X Seeds geed te prime clever firm at Sy.y. ; dodo Flaxseed steady at il33l 3i. Grain unci Prevision limitations. One o'clock quotations el grain and provis previs ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker, 15S; East King street. .Jan. 19. 1 v. m. Chicago. Wheat Cern Oats Perk Lard Feb.... 1.29J .H1J4 .43JS 17.S2K 11.07 March.. 1M0, .G155 AY- 17.47 11.22 May 6GJS .45J5 Philadelphia. Jan 1.11 .GS& .60 Feb 1.43J2 .09 .50 March.. 1.45 .71 .M! Live StecK itlarKeia. Chicago. Hogs Receipts, 38,000 head; ship ments, 3,200 head ; prices generally un changed : common te geed mixed slew at $5 90JSG 35 ; heavy packing and shipping. 6 40G 85; Philadelphias and lard hogs, fG'.ie 7; light, $G15gG 43; skips and culls, $4 50 5 40. Cattle Receipts, 7,oe. head; shipments, 2,200 head ; market active andstrenger undcrheavy receipts, closed weak ; experts at $G 20tf 6 70; geed te choice shipping, $3 50G0O; common te fair, $4 G05 09 ; mixed butchers steady : common te lair, $1 40g3 50 ; geed te choice $3 754 23 ; stackers and feeders at $3 GO 410. Sheep Receipts, 4,503 head ; shipments. 2,000 head; geed te choice fairly active and firm ; common te fair butchers'. weak and lower, but fairly active, at $33 75 ; medium te geed at $4 D0S4 51 ; choice af $i ee5 50 : extra at $" SO 6 00. East Liberty Cattle Receipts, GIG head ; market active ; best, $G37 : fair te geed, $5 G : common, $1 25t 75. Hogs Receipts, l.COJ head ; Philadelphia, $G907; Yorkers. $!402(;50. Sheep Receipts. .t,0JH brad ; selling i;t 3 r.O 3 no. stecK aiarsex New Yerk, Philadelphia, and i.ee; alie United States Bends reported .1 accb It. I.OHO, N. E. Cor. Centre Stji Nbw Yerk Stocks. Stocks advanced i&.f,c. 1! Stock Steck il.uty . lllle Jan. 17 !:m .-;.... 1; 127!i 1271 U'UJ'b H8 .... 55 20K i0 125 12.1 R. iin 127" h)S 55,'i 2) l-.'5 107,'.,' 73 15'; Meney Chicago & North Western. . Chicago. MIL & St. Paul .... Canada Southern C. C. &I. C. R. R Del., Lack.A Western Delaware ft Hudsen Camd.. Dcnver & Rie tir.inde EaslTenn., Va. & !a Hannibal 4 St. Je- Lake Shere & Mich, seuilu-i Manhattan Elevated I0.?g 71 15 iA ' 1" 59 T 41 '.W 27 134 II.. im llli Michigan Ccutral Missouri, Kansas Texas... N. V., Lake Erie & Western. New Jersey Central N. Y.. Ontario Western.,.. New Yerk Central Ohie A; Mississippi Ohie Central Pacific Mull Steamship Ce., St. Paul & Omaha , de Preferred Central Pacific Texas Pacific Union Pacific.. ....... ........ Wabash. St. Leuis 4 Pacifife. . .. Pivterrti Western Union Tel. Ce S'S 3$ !) 27 134, 25 I'H fw 50 119 m 09 A. II. 8S 3d 41 'J IAS 7 .... ;k4 2l7i 23 41 41 IG& .... 101 '. '.'0 50 50 119 119 37 20 ri: G9 82 hO r. si. s PHILADB1.PH1A. Stocks unsettled. Pennsylvania R. R G2 Reading 29 Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Ex Dlv.... 43 Buffalo, Pitts. & W est ui :i 20 Northern Central Northern Pacific. 37 " Preferred 73 Hcstenvllli. Electric Underground Tel. Ce. 120 Philadelphia ft Erie R. R Gunnison Mining Is.". Iowa Gulch Minim:.....; Unitkd States Behds. United States 4 per cents. e " 4 " 5 " il G2 9 29 .... 02 .... 43 .... 20 .... 50 36 3G 75- 74 '.'.'.'. ISO "0 ."" lii 30 P.. 1:00 .... 118 .... 114 .... 102 .. . inr Lecal ntecKs and Bends. Par La9 val. sale Lanc.Clty G per ct. Lean, due 1S2.. .100 $103 " 1885... 100 114 1890... 100 118. " " 1893... 100 120 ' 5 per ct. In 1 or 30 years. . 100 105 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 112 4 " in ler 20 years., loe 102 4 " In 5 or 20 years.. 100 1025f i " in 10 or 20 years. 100 105 BANK STOCKS. First National Banfe $100 S175 Farmers' National Bank 50 103 Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 105 Columbia National Bank 100 140 Ephrata National Bank ; 10l 13 First National Bank, Columbia.. ..100 135 First National Bank, Strasburg lue 134..M First National Bank, Marietta 100 202.5r First National Bank. Mount Jey.. 100 115.75 Lititz National Bank lea Manheim National Bank loe 141.51 Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 70.50 New Helland National Bank loe 103 VISCELLATTBOUS BONDS. Quarryvllle K. K., due 1893 $100 $114.75 Reading & Columbia R. R due 1882 100 lOu Lancaster Watch Ce., dne 1886 100 105.5P Lancaster uasi.igei.auu ., due in 1 or 20 years 100 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due 1880. . ................... lw lue StevensIIeuse 100 80 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Quarryvllle K. R $ 50 $3.23 MUlersvllle Street Car 50 25 Inquirer Printing Company 50 W Watch Factory 100 120 Gas Light and Fuel Company. ... 25 Stevens Heuse tee Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company 2 Susquehanna Iren Company 100 75.10 Marietta Hollowware loe TUBHFIKK STOCKS. Big Spring Beaver Valley $ 25 $ 10.2f Bridgeport.... ...... ...... 1t 21 Columbia & Chestnut Hill 25 18 Columbia & Washington 25 20 Columbia Big Spring 25 14.10 Lancaster Ephrata 25 47.29 Lanc.,Ellzabetnt'nMIddlet'n 100 51 Lancaster a rnuviue. p Lancaster &Litite 25 64J0 Lancaster Williamstown 25 55 r.atiMitpA Vannr - 50 93 Lancaster Manheim 25 30.4 Lancaster & Marietta 25 25.2 Lancaster New Helland 100 85 Lancaster & Susquehanna. 300 275.11 Lancaster Willow Street 25 40.11 Strasburg ft Millpett 25 21 Marietta 4 Maytown 25 40 Marietta Mount Jey 25 TIIEL EDITION THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 18, 1882. tYKATHEK INDICATIONS. "Washington, D. C, Jan. 19. Fer the Middle states, cloudy weather, variable winds mostly north te west, higher bar emeter, and in the nerthrn portions cold' er weather. BCltNED te djsath. The Shocking Fate of Almest aa Entire Family. St. Leuis, Jau. 19.-A special from Clin Clin eon, Missouri, says : "The house of Gte, C. Smith, at Lewis, five miles north of here, was burned early this morning, and Gvc of the inmates perished, viz : Eliza beth. Smith, aged 17 ; Rachel, aged 13 ; Ella, aged G ; Theodere, aged 16, and the mother. The father of these children and a fifth child escaped, but both were seri ously burned. Elizabeth was te have been married in a few weeks. Jumping Frem second Story Windows. Newark, N. J., Jan. 19. Schorfenberg hotel at Meutclair was burned te t he greuud this morning. The occupants es caped by jumping from the second story window. Oue mau had his back severely injured and a servaut girl is reported missing. LYNCH L.VW. Summary Proceedings and a Threat frcra a California CouradtteeJefSarety." San Francisce, Jan. 19. A dispatch from Seattle, Washington territory, says James Sullivan and "William Ileward were arrested tliere yesterday for the murder of Geerge Reynolds, a mau they waylaid and shot. The cemmittee of safety broke into the court room, took the prisoners out aud hanged them. Leaving Sullivan aud Ileward suspended, the crowd then went te the jail, breke in the doers and took out Benjamin Payne, another mur derer. They carried him te the place where Sullivan aud Heward were bus. .pended aud hung him. The committee of safety has new issued notices that any one committing highway robbery will sutTerthe penalty of death in a summary manner. Till: .SCOUROE AT CH1CAUO. feinatlpev Threatening 10 ltecoiue Kainpaut. Chicago, Jan. 19. Dr. Dewolf, health commissioner of this city, says that unless the people protect themselves by vaccina tion, smallpox will be rampant here, and net a man, woman or child will be safe. Chicago has enough cases of its own, but the neighboring towns and states are doing their best te increase them. YiaLrday seven tramps, broken out and covered with the filthy disease, came fiem ether cities and walked into the health office here. Last night Jeseph Ackcrman, who arrived hera by way of New Yerk from Germany by a steamer, walked iule the health office with a very bad case of the disease. He was sent te the pest house at once. SHOT BY HIS CKAY WIFE. The .Murderous Oeed or an Insane Weman in a New Jersey Town. Easten, Pa., Jau. 19. William Smith was fatally shot' by his wife yesterday al Mount Jey,. a small village below Riegels villc, en the New Jersey side of the Dela ware river. The woman was of unsound mind, but it was net .deemed necessary te subject her te restraint. Smith worked in a saw mill ciose by, and seeiug his wife approach went te meet her. She consent ed te return home, but after walkiug a few steps she stepped drew, arovelver.and shot her husband in the abdomen. Theie is no hope of his recovery. Mrs. Smith, has beeu ledged in jail at Pouningteu. She stele the revolver with which she committed the deed from a neighbor. ClIAUCKS AUA1NST CAKK. The Indian Fighter Courting luvestlgatlen. Gai.esbuke, Ills., Jan. 19. The rela tives of Gen. Carr, who was placed under arrest at Tucson, Arizona, by order of the president, have received a telegram from him stating that he is ready for auy kind of tiial or investigation. Gen. Carr further telegraphs that the charges against him are disrespect, misstatement in complaints te a higher authority, aud disebedieuce of orders and misueuduct of the Indian cim paign." TO FIX THE HLAMK. Corener's Inquest In the Spay ten Diiytnl Uorrer. New Yerk, Jan. 19. This merniug Corener Merkle aud the jury empaneled te held the inquest en the bodies of the victims of the late railroad disaster at Spuyten Duyvil, bearded a train at the Grand Central depot and proceeded te the scene of the accident, where they wilj make a careful inspection of the cut, track and curve, and be given a clear idea of the position of the cars and ether matters which will aid them in their, duties. AltKEST OF AMEKICAN HOI.UlERS. On tne Trail of Nana they are Seized by Alex lean Authorities. Denvek, Jau. 19. A special from Santa Fe says last week Lieutenant McDonald who has been scouting along the southern border with twenty men for the trail of Nana and his Apaches crossed the border into Chihuahua aud was arrested by the Mexican authorities and taken te Chihuahua City for trial for invasion. The facts have been reported te the war department. THE GUITEAU TRIAL. Mr. Scevllle Net Yet Finished. Washington. Jan. 19. In his custom ary opening harangue Guiteau this morning called attention te the decision or New Yerk court of appeals en the question of iiisanity, and gave his own opinion thereon. Mr. Scevillo then resumed his argumcut, and had net concluded his ad dress when recess was taken. Railroad Negotiations. Philadelphia, Jan. 19 Mr. Geerge F. Werk, reiterates his statement that the negotiation for the sale of the charter of the Philadelphia & West Chester railroad are in a favorable shape, and says that he is informed that one of two prepositions submitted te the Baltimore Ohie rail road company will be accepted. Cigar Manufacturing Firm Ueea Under. Milwaukee, Jan. 19. The firm of Haase, Biersach & Ce., cigar manufac turers, has made a" voluntary assignment. Liabilities, SinO.OOO; assets unknown . NATIONAL BOARD OF TRADE. They Pay Their itespects te President Ar- inur. Washington, Jan. 19. The National beard of trade resumed their sessions at Willard's hotel te-day. lien. Frederick Fraley presided. The cemmittee of five en bankruptcy legislation appointed yes terday submitted a report endorsing wha is known as the "Lewell bill." and the discussion of that report occupied most of the day's session. A recess was taken at neon te allow the members te pay their respects te the pres ident of the United States. The president received them cordially aud expressed great satisfaction at meeting the repre sentatives of the trade and commerce of the country. The beard will adjourn to morrow night. STAR ROUTE TRIALS. " Lawyer Ker te Help Prosecute the Rsicala. Philadelphia, Jan. 19. Vr. W. Ker, esq., late assistant district attoruey of this city, has received a telegram from Attor ney General Brewster, requesting him te go te AVashingten te assist in preparing the bills of indictment iu the star route cases. ?Ir. Ker this meiuing asked te have his ceses new before the court continued, aud tha request having been granted Mr. Ker will leave for Wash ington this evening. CONGRESS. The Rill te Rotlre Judge Hunt Fames the Senate. Washington, D. C. Jan. 19. In the Senate, en motion of Mr. Davis, of Illinois the bill te perinit Judge Hunt, of the .su preme court, te re tire was taken up and passedyeas H, nays; 1 1. At 1.23 the Sherman funding bill was taken up and Mr. S.tuldmry t.ek the lie.ir. Kclley's Kill Favorably Rpporte.l. Washington, .Ian. 19. The cemmittee en ways aud means I day diiectcd Mr. Kclley te repot t with a faverablu iccoin iccein iccoin mcndatieii his bill t release the Philadel phia & Heading railroad company from taxes upon iutere.it bearing promissory notes issued by that ceiiip.iiiy te its em ployees. LEOAL NOTICES. "C'STATi: OF WM. L. M-:iIEK. J.ATK OF JCi the City of Lancaster, deceased. Letters of administration en saitl ccttatu having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto arc requested te make Imme diate payment, and these having claims ni dcmaiuls ngain.-d the same, will present them without delay ter icttli'inenl te '.he under signed. SILAS II. FORItV, Yerk-. Fa., lOllN I). SK1I.K.S. Lancaster, Administrators. Ww. Aue. Ati.uic, Attorney. dee2l-4itdeawCtw ESl'ATK OF JO.SKl'll s. l.fcri'iVl-.K, LAIx. oftlie borough et Strasburg, Lancaster county, dee'd. The undersigned auditor, up pointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Joel L. Lightner, trustee et Kachi'l Jesephine Lefevcr ( new deceased ), under the will of said Jeseph 3. Lefever, te and umeng these legally entitled te flic same, will attend for that purpose en FRIDAY, the27th day of JANUARY. A. D., ISS2, at la o'clock, u. m., in the Library Roem of the Court Hwuse in the City of Lancaster, where all persons interested in .--Mid distribution may attend. HARRY CARFKNTER, ianii:;tw Auditor. JXSTATEOFROBERT FKROUSON, LATE J et Celcraln township, Lancaster county, deceased. Letters et administration, with the will annexed, en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted te said decedent are requested te make immediate payment, and these having claim or demands against the same will present tlicm without delay Ter settlement te the un dersigned lcsidfiig in Ce'rain township. W. HARVKY KKKUUSON. W. I, kama. Administrator c. t. a. .1. M. Walk Kit, Attorneys. Jt-Ctw ASMOMKO KSrATK OF IlKNRY I,. IIRACKIili.L and wile, id Maiihefm Township, Lancaster County. The under signed Auditor appointed te distribute the balance remaining iu the hands et Isaac S. Landis. Assignee, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit ter that purpose nn WEDNESDAY. FKIlRUARY 15. lfSAatli o'clock a. m.. In Mic Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in tin; City nt Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribution may at'end. L, LLLMAKER. JanlS-ftw L'STaTK OF HKMtl R. McFANN LATE Xj et Fulton township, dcceasen. The un dersigned auditor, appointed te pass upon ex ceptions te the account et Jehn II. lleekwell ami U. B. Webster, executers of said deceased, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en THURS DAY, tlie 2i;th dav of JANUARY, lssiatlu o'clock a. in., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, Iu llie city e: Lancaster, where all per sons Interested in said distribution may at tend. I). McMULLB. it-:ttw Auditor. E ,STATF. OF HAKVO. 1CHKKT I.ATF. OK Maner township, deceased. The under signed auditor appointed l distribute the balance remaining in the hinds of Jehn N. Weeds, administrator of -aid deceased te anil among thoselegallyeiitititledtetliesaiiie. will sit for Hint purpose mi Thur.sdav, Kecembcr I'.lth, A. I. lf.sl, at 10 o'clock a", in., in the library room of the court house. In the city of Lancaster, where all poisons interested in said distribution may attend. D. McMULLEN, d7-';tw Auditor. I.VSTATI; OF Kl.l2AUI-ri.-U AI. UKVDF.H, Jjj late et lirmuerc township, dee'd. Letters tstamentarv tin said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te make Immedi ate settlement, and these having claims or de mands against the same will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, i (-siding in Drumore township, JOSEPH D. MOORE, Executer. Mechanics' tf rove. Lancaster county. Fa. James M. Walker, Att'y. d2-fitw 1STAT1-: OF DAXiKl. W1KER.LATKOF JCi Strasburg township, Lancaster county, Va., deceased. The undersigned anditer, ap pointed te distribute; the balance remaining in the hands or Samuel H. Wiker, administra tor of suid deceased, te and among these le gally entitled te the same, will hit for that purpose en FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1982, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the library room of the court house in tiic eitv of Lancaster, where all persons interested fn said distribution may attend. I. 1'. ROSKNM 1 1.LEU, janll-tilw Auditor. ftaTATK OF ANDREW F.McNL'AL.LATB XU et Celeraln township, deceased. The undersigned Auditor, appointed te distribute the baiancu remaining in the hands et J. Itlackbnrn. administrator, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit ter tliat purpose en WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1S8J, at 10 o'clock a. in., in the Library Roem et the Court Heuse, In the city et Lancaster, where ail nersens nucrcstcu in sain oismeu- tien may attend. A. O. NEWPHER. Auditor. 14-jTW INSTATE OF JOSEPH SKIPLK, LATE OF !i Drumore township, deceased. The un dersigned Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining In the hands of JainCM Ecklin, administrator in said estate, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will ait ler that purpose en SATURDAY, JANU ARY 28, 1832. at 10 o'clock a. in.. In the Library Roem of the Court Heuse In the city or Lan caster, where all persons .Interested in said distribution may attend. ilKStw DAVID LECUE. Auditor. ilvSTATE OK VALENTINE BAKER, LATE !i of East Hcmptleld township, Lancaster comity, deceased. Letters Testamentary en said estate having been granted te the under signed all persons inuenieu ie sain iieceucni. are requested te make Immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the statc or said decedent, te make known the same te the undersigned without itelay, residing in Eastlleimiflcld township. B JOHN SHIRRICH, ABRAHAM SHIRRICH. a. e. xewpher, J??.c?u125: Attorney. d27-ltdaetw INSTATE OF ELIZA11ETII CMAKLKS, Xj Late et Washington JJoreugli, Lancastcr county. Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary en said tate having been granted te the un dersigned, all persons indebted thereto are re quested te make lintneJlate settlement and these having claims or demands against tpe same will present them without delay ler set tlement te the undersigned. B. K. SHULTZ, Executer, Washington Borough, Pa. WM. I!. Gives. 201 Locust street, Columbia, I Pa.. Atte -ney. d.'J-siw
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