r-4 - !r8M tT" 2' f, li "it - EUi. . f - -IM -.w. -s ''I THE LANCASTER DAILY INTBUJGENOER, FRIDAY, MAEOH 12, 1880. fc. f I" ! r 4 II; 61 Jj Till'. HE KIT AUK. The rich innii's cm Inhaitla lauds, And plies of brick, and stone, aii'l Beld, And lie Inherits soft white hands, And tender llcsli that fears llie cold, Ner di' te w ear " garment old i A hcrllng", II "" te "m, linn sciice would Willi te bold 111 Ice. '1 lie Itch man's neli liilierlls cares) 'I tin bank tuny tireak, tliu factory litirn, A breath limy burst bin bubble shares, And soft whlte hand could hardly cum A living that Vi euld sorve his turn i A beiltage, 11 seems te me, One scarce would vi lull te bold In feo, The rich man's son Inherits wants, 111 stomach craves for diitnly taie Willi iiled heiitt, lie bi'iira tba pants' or telling binds Willi brown arm Imre, And wearies In hWemy-chnlrj A herltagc, It looms te mi', Ohm scarce would with te bold In Ice. Wbiil detli the peer man's son Inherit Sleut muscles and a sinewy licurl, A hardy frame, a hardier plrl(, K lilt; of two hands, be der his part In uvciy useful tell mid nrl; A ticlUngt', It seems te inn, A king might wish te bold In fen. What doth the peer man's son Inherit T Wishes e'erjnyed lth humble things, A nink ndj udged by tell wen nierlt, Content that fiem employment springs, A heart tlmt In his labor slugs i A heritage, It seems te inn, A king in Ik lit wlib te bold In fee. What doth the peer man's nun Inherit 1 A patience learned of being peer, Cnurugn, If Berrow camo.tebcarlt, A fellow-feeling tlmt la sum 'te miike the outcast bless bin dtwr A heritage, It seems In inn, A king might v, l-)i te bold In fen I) rich man's iteu I thern It a tell Th it w It Ii ull etbura level stands l.nrgu charity doth net or neil, lliileuly w Mien, soft while hands This Is the best crop Irein thy lands i A heritage, It rim te bn. Werth being ilch te held In fee. I) peer uinn'a son 1 eern net thy state i 'I here Is worse weariness than thine, In merely being rich and great ; Tell only give the soul te ahlnc. And makes ret fragrant nnd benign ; A heritage, It seems te inn, erth being peer te held In fee. lletb, heirs te some six fret of e1. An equal In the earth at last ; Until, children of the name dear tlpd, 1'ieve title te jour heirship vast lly record nfn well-tilled past ! A herltnge, It seem te lue. Well worth a life te bold 111 fee. Jumet HttlttU iMwttlfinthe Conireantienntiit. r.llt3ll(l f.V XXII LAM). What an Intelligent Husten Hanker Noted en IIU Tnel. The Bosten banker who ha Just published n book kU lug Ills Impressions of a tour In Kuglatii, -tetttul Kngllsli farmorseNorywlioro complaining loudly tlmt America Is tearing their farm and ganlen hIiiiV marketaiill te pieces. "Ami when, In the great deck warehouses of l,ivorpeol ami Louden, 1 Haw lneiiutaliiHOf wheat, corn, nuts, ham, butter, cliecHO, etc., tlmt bail lieen pitched out of the held's of tliu extern ahips, 1 felt that the elid facts, corroborating the feed theories I bave l mined, were right befere me ;" but be gees en te show that Knglnud's fanning In terest, te-day, Is ber leading Interest. Tlie an nual alue of ber agricultural preduce Is laW.OOO.OOO-ler tl.Ws.l.eOO.OOO thirteen btin btin dred million dollars and our travel ler also finds that Helland also pays out for foreign produce, largely American, two hundred million dellans mero. Tim cultivation of wheat new reaches even te thd oxtretno north of Hcetland. Ireland uever did raise much wheat, or largely con sume wheat ; and 1 found her at the present tltne everywhere narrowing ber furrow sand widening ber grulng Holds, tbereby redtic lng her demand for land workers, and he adding te the terrible embarrassment or the labor situation In Ireland. Hut England proper Is a great wheat garden still, though tne area of een her wheat fields Is decreas ing, while, her growing grounds are growing In extent. The author adds : We deem England the workshop of the world ; yet after all, her best bold te-day Is agriculture and her best held always lias Uieu agriculture. At the period of the revo lution of H.b9 she was raising annually four teen million bushels of wheat. In 1371! the United Kingdom raised a hundred millions. Traveliug through the agricultural dis trict of Kuglautl in May I had the chatice te xce her bread and beautiful holds of young wheat; and such perfection of culti vatien i nave never oisewnere seen. i.esiiy lands, an abundance of fertilizers, plenty of labor and nu Immense) demand fin- overy product of the farm at the very gate of the farm, are reasons onengh ler milking the most of every feet of England's fanning laads. And If te-day she is turning wheat lauds into grass lands and hay lands, it is net liecaii) eher wheat Is net In pres-slng de mand, at high prices, but because the hay and grass products In the form of boef, butter, iVa will pay ber even better. Aud yet again, en this point : It 1b an Interesting fact that England rahes annually Just about as many bushels el wheat as she Imports from the United Mites; natnely, n hundred millions. Hut Kngland raises a groater number of buahels or wheat per acru than nny laud oil the glebe. Her avcrage, during the past nine teen years, has been twenty-three bushels peracie, while ours has been eleven and a-half. TllK FAMOUS fKAVll-llLUW VAStS. Mlllleuabe Walters, of Italtluinre, Denies Having I'urchaaetl It, W. T. Wnl tern, el ltaltlmore, who was credited with buying for f 15,000 the famous Peach-blew tnse at the Morgan urt Bale, In New Yerk, denies lb He says he had no such notion. A Vui reporter thluks the curi ous little vo-se wits bought by the Art soclety, which sold It te Mrs. Morgan ler 115,000, nnd under w hose auspices the sale was conducted, One theory Is that the society had already old It for about '.1,000, and bought it te make their bargain geed, even If they lest 9,000 by doing no. Anether theery Is that the soci ety, having charged Mrs, Morgan 15,000 for the little elght-inch-high piece of porcelalti, were bound te soe that It sold for a higher fig ure for their own credit, even ir money was lest by the transaction. That the Hoclety could well all en! te leso money te aave their credit Is evidenced by the fact that their commissions, ten per cent, en the sale, bave already ifncbcd neatly flOO.OOO, and the nale has a week yet te run. Ills stated that what appears te most t-oeplo a remarkable price te pay for bucIi a tiny article la In reality net no unusual, and that as high as $30,000 have been paid for a single piece no larger than this little crushed strawberry vase. The value, of course, Is enhanced by the rarity. The great rarity of this vase I-s Its beaulllul peach bloom color. Te any but a connoisseur it appears te be a very common looking bit et plain porcelain. Oveid In shape. It has a slender neck, spreading slightly at the top. It is three Inches In dlatneter and eight inches in height. I. Wang-Ye. a Cblnese mandarin, once ewned it. That Is ene point In Its favor. It was inade in the Yang-IIe period, somewboro between 1C01 and 1722, aud tbat Is another lielut. Its peculiar color, that of a peach blossom, ' Is a perfect reproduction of that pectillar tint which Is se dlfllcult te obtain, ills this leature which set collectors te raving, and the experts among them Bay it is the finest specimeu of Its class in existence, Karljr rotatees. Frem the Country Uenllenmu. A gain of about two weekslu time (vary ing with nelsons), may be had In obtaining early potatoes by sprouting the seed in ad vance, provided the operator can handle the sheets without brulslnir them. The polntsef the young sheets are exceedingly delicate, I and morely touching them or rolling them I evor will kill them. The seed will then be 1 werse man potatoes which have been kept se cool that the sheets bave net pushed or ex hausted the tubers. When the sprouted sets are planted, place them carefully in the fur row and draw the line mellow earth around them. They may be sprouted in a warm room which does net ireeze at night, by placing them in a Hat box, with a little wet ineui', sawdust, or line mould sprlukled ever and between them, figure 0, and when plant ed they are te be carried te the ground In this box, and taken out carefully one by ene as needed. Or they tray be started la a late het-bed, placing tliem close together or In contact te save room. The Irish Uuettlea Statistically Put, Frem the Bosten Advertiser. One of tba points most clearly brought out In Mr. a Wen's recent article In tne N(ne- teentl) Ofntrjf ob tbt IxMt qntaties, een Iilered financially, Is Hint, m new managed, Ireland costs Ureal Ilritlan mere than It rwya In taxcis, yet lmya taxes wholly In excess of It normal share, The administration of the Is! nnd costs 10 Ter overy 7 paid In taxes; yet the Irish oeplo tiy t7 In taxes ter every xl which they might te pay. In futuresontt futuresentt futuresontt menl and slatlstle will combine In symiiuhy for the Irish ioep1e. Ker twenty-llve cent you can liuya pound )iaekage of the celebrated Uay'i Herse 1'ewiler. Te Ignore the warning of an nnnrnaehln g bli. les i iiiutuK ia jnuui v l iiinriident. Use Dr. llull'a llaltluinre 1'llls who ion the tint aviimtmna en- All babtea are fllmlniitlre Cieaara, but they need Dr. Hull's baby Syrup rorrellc, UMnlence, Ac. Knitsii air, 'iroed feed, mid lied Slar Cough Ciiiti make you henlthy. Twenty-flve cents. Nnt gjuipteius, IlutThs UlaMua. It w euld cem te be a truth appreciable by nil, and especially by proressers of the healing art, tbat te remove the dlteate, net te alleviate Its symptoms, should be the chief alui or medica tion. Vet In bow many Instances de we bce this truth admitted In theory, Ignored In pruc. tlce. The reason that tlealetter'a Stomach lilt, ters Is successful In se many cases, with which remedies previously tried were Inadequate te cope, Is attrlbntable te the fact that It la a medi clne which reaches and removes the causes of the Tiirleus maladies t" which It li adapted. lit' digestion, fever and ague, liver complaint, gout, rheumatism, disorder of the bowels, urinary af fections and ether maladies are net palliated merely, but rooted out by It. It gees te the fountain bead. It It really, net nominally, a radical remedy, and It endows the system with nu amount or vigor which Is best protection against disease, marl? 11) I. 1'. MORRIS, ciishloref the U Irani Heuse, l'hh adelphla, l'a , wilies, November 71, 18S4 ; 'or the past twelve years I have been it sufferer with what Is known te the medical profession as lumbago. Having been recommended, about five j ears age, te try Allcock's I'oreus flastera, I did an, and was mero than astonished at the lesult. I round almost Instant relief en their application 1 wear ene constantly new, and would net ba without .them. 1 eenstfler them Invaluable," murlMw Yeung or middle aged men, suffering from nervniia delillity and kindred weaknesses, should t.eii(l ten cents In stamps for large treatise giving successful treatment. World's Dlspen- ary i- aieaicai Association, miiiiue, .. I. limrtf-T.rAw HVKVIAI. NOTICES. Curious te llilnk tbnt aeska and chairs kill poe- pin, but they de. Taken In larg un auantltte nuant otlleo lurnllnre is fatal ns yellow fever. cr. We sit nnd write ourselves away. Sedentary habits produce constipation; that begets UBPepsla; rheuinntlsmanil kldney trouble fellow in their train and death ends the chapter. Yeu whose lives piisacd ever desks and In the confined air of ofllce sought te keep Or. Kennedy's " ln ln verltn Iteinedy "always en hand ler the steuiacli and hrnln mario-lineoil.tw A Iteumrksbln (loed Blan It hnnhnattends te the comfort of his family nnd wilt net let tils little ones sutTer wlthatfec wlthatfec tlen of the Threat and l.ungs, whereby their lives mav be endangered, lull who slieuhl at all limes give them that sovereign remedy, Kemp's balsam. I'rlee 60 cents and II. Vritil Hiefrte. Knrsalehy II, U. Cochran, druggist, 137 erth y neon street. . (I) mill.OH'St'OlKlll ami Consumption Cure Is sold by us en a guarantee. It cures Consump tion. Forsale by II. lb Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 139 North yueen street. Wll.l. YOU HUrKKit with Dyspepsia and 1.1 er Complaint T Shlleh's Vltallier Is guaran teed te curu you. ter mile liy II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Cueen street. Ker lame back, sldebr chest, use Hblleh's Por Per ous l'luater. ITloe Scents, forsale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. IS) North CJaeen sti tet. The Mystery Hei led. It has always been understood that consump tion was tncunilile. but It has recently been dlscnered that Kemp's balsam for the Threat and bungs Is glvlnginnmrelleftban nny known remedy. It Is quurnnteed te relieve and cure Asthma, bronchitis and Coughs. Call en 11. It. Cechniu, druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen street, and get a trial bottle rreu el cost. I.argostrnSe cents and II. (I) CATAHItll CtntKD, health nnd sweet breath secured, by Hhlleh's Catarrh Iteinedy. I'rlee M cents. Natal Injector free. Fer sitlu by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 13J North (Jiwii street. THAT HACKING COUnit cun be se quickly cured by bblleh's Cure. We guaraiitee It. Fer sale by II. Ik Cochran, Dmgglst, Ne. 137 North (Juccii atrcct. SIIII.OII'S CUKK will Immediately rellnve Immediately Croup. Whooping Cough and bronchitis, Fer ante by II. II. Cochran, DruggUt, Ne. sale by 11. II. Cochran, DruggUt, Ne. 137 North Queen street. fain and Dread attend the iltu or most ca tarrh remedies. Liquids and snutrs are un pleasant as well ns dangerous. Kly's Cream ltidmla sare, pleasant, easily applied with the linger, and a sure euro. Itcbuiuses the nasal passages and heals the Inflamed membrane giv ing roller from the first application. Mc 1 was a great sufferer treui catarrh, .My nos trils were Honiltlveto dustt at times the blrsHl would run, nnd at times 1 could hardly breathe. 1 awd Kly s Cieam balm. Te-day I am a living witness et its elllcacy l'eter llriice, tarmer, lltiaca, -N.Y. nit 'Jwueed.tw COLDcx's bbiuld Hoef Tonic Is endorsed by physicians. Ak for Celilen'l ; takr no ethrr. Of Dmgglsts. inS-lwileedAw CltOUI', WHOUl'INUCOUUIt and bronchitis Immediately relieved by Shlleh s euro Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, Dniggtst, Ne. IJUNerth Queen street. Da IUbslicb's Werm yrup. The only worm medlclne guaranteed te expel worms If any ex ist, l'rlee 25 rents, lly all dnigglsts. fbb3 3m.M,W,F AnvesiTiONl euro veur cough thoroughly with Hale's Henev of lloreheund anu i ar. l'lku'g Toothache Dreps cure in ene milium. inMwdeed&w A UHKAT D1SCOVKHY. The greatest discovery of the nineteenth cen tury la Dr. Leslie's Mpeclal l'rescitptien for alcte heudurlie, hlcU Is the discovery of an eminent physician and used by him ter ever thirty years before giving It te the public, and It stands te day without a rival, another column. Head advertisement In Nervous Debilitated Men Yeu are allowed a fre trial of thirty day t et the useel Dr. Dye's Celebrated Vollale Helt with KlectrloHuspensery Applhinoes, for the speedy roller and permanent cure of Nervous Debility, less of Vitality and Manhood, and nil kindred troubles. Alse, for many ether diseases. Com plete restoration te health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. Ne risk is Incurred. Illustrated pamphlet, with full Information, terms, etc, mailed free by addressing Voltale Helt Ce., Mar- smui, juice. Fhem the Allentewn Democrat. District At torney Wright was taken with asevere attack of rheumatism, but a few doses of (Jiess' ltheu matlc ltemedy retched him out all right. This remedy Is recommended for rheumatism only. Is taken Internally, and In nlne cases out etten will effect a permanent euro. I'rlee 11.00 by all dmgglsts febj 3mM,V,3 Ne Hepe Fer the Imprisoned Miners. 1TC111NO 1'ILKH." SYM1TOM31M01STUUK! I.lke perspiration, Intense Itching, worse by scratching, most ut night, seems If pin-worms were crawling. " tfiiuri' Olntintnl "it avleat. nt. lure eur. lan'it-M w If 4 w JTVRMITVKK. ff Ol'l'.MKIKH'H. CHAMBER. SUITS ! J.ARQKST STOCK, LATEST STYLES, LOWEST J'lilCES, At HOFFMEIER'S, Ne. 58 KABT KI.NU HTIIKKT. AWItepalrlng carefully and promptly inade.ta MOTIONS. G RANI) DIHl'IiAY OK NECKTIES. UO TO KHISUAN'S. OAMBL'S HA.IR UNDERWEAR, UOTO KUISUAN'S. TJWR LATENT 8TVliV-S J2 COLLA1W AND CUrFS, UOTO KlUSMAN'S. QHEAPEST AND 3 EST SCARLET UNDERWEAU AT ERISMAN'S. NO. J7 WK3T JUNG LAMOASTKU f-OOK OUT FORFKAUDSUENSON'S XJ Capclne Plasters am widely Imitated. Werd 0pUMBttattwgiiniii, MMnralMe, meeivau DU, 1 KENNEDY'S l-'AVOHITK UEM- EDV. Leng Suffering from Stene in Ibe Kidneys, It Is by no meant strange that Dr. David Hon Hen ticdy, of Itoiuleut, N. Y., should havn re ceived the rotlewlng letter, lly reading It yen will sen In one mlniile why ,1 nines Andiewi was thankful t Dr. n. Ktnnnty, llontteut, .V, 1. . Dbibhim: Until wlthlnn recent dale, 1 had for severai years snuereu greatly irem gruvei, called by the doctors the Tlrlek Dust I no iincic iiust neuu Iinent. for about a jour past this sediment has net pusnu nu in inn usual quantity, nut nas accu mulated, causing meunteld pain. Having beard et LH. DAVID KKNNKDYS KAVOH1TF. IlKll. KDY, I tiled It, and after using about one nnd one half bottles 1 voided a stone from the blad der, or an oval shape, el 7-10 of an Inch long, nnd rough en Us urface. I send you the largest piece, that you may sen of what It Is composed, fcluce then I have fell no pain. I new conslder tnyseirciired.uud cannot express my thankful ness and gmtltutle ter se signal a deliverance from a terrible disease. ou have my consent te use this letter, should you wish te de se, for the benotltet othersiiffcrtrs. Yentn truly, ,f amks Ahurkwh, Ne. 10 Marshal St., Ida Hill, Trey, N. Y. Dr. Kennedy's ' Favorite Kemcdy" Is ospo espo ospe clally offered as a trustworthy speclfle for (he cuioef llldney nnd I.Iver Cemilatsts, Constipa tion, and all disorders arising rrem an Impure into or thn bleed. Te women whosuffer fiem any of the Ills pe culiar te their sex ' Faverltn Iteinedy " Is con stantly proving ltscir an mi falling friend a real blcsaliu. Them Is no mero ugnnlrliig class of dlsease, and none morn certain "net te get well of Itself' than the disorders of the Kidneys and bladder. no eniy mouirliie that does nffm rA aneetlvmllpf and pormanent cure or such affections Is Dr. '"viu nenneuys ravortte ucineay," or lien. deut, N. X. Illri-suuw HOP I'JiAHTKKS Kill pain, seethe and stimulate the tired muscles, und weiiderfully strengthen weak parts. All the valuable medlclnar virtues or fieth Heps, combined with burgundy l'ltch and Canada balsam. Applied tnllackaclie, Sciatica, Itliciimntltm, Crick, Stitches, HIdtaclie, Kidney Affections, Kote chest, or any of the various in, insiamrnuei Liver Troubles tglven. Cures Dyspeptla and llheut Internal dosing Meld e nir Sold nvervwhere. VJie . t.fnrtl.00. Mailed ler price. 1I0 l'LAITKK CO., Ilosteti, Mans, (4) TTOI' PLASTEKH. O-t- 2Ae. each, S for ll.nn. any drug store. 1101' ri. each, S for 11.00, nny drug store. 1'LASTKItS are prepared from the complete vlrtuesnf Heps, combined with burgundy Pitch and Canada balsam. Munerlni-le all ethers lie. cause they act Instantly nnd cure speedily. If you are treiinieil with any kind or soreness an- li-uneui inesii piasters ami experience men seething, sllmulutlngnnd strengthening efleet, A wonderful euro rer pain In thosmaHef the srerll fO every whero. HOP l'LAS- TElt COMPANY, Ilosten r-uiiL uy uiaii ii ue sircu. HOP PliAHTKHS. A FAMOUS STUKNOTHKNKlt. Heuse wles, shop girls nnd saleswomen all sillier mera or less from Weak Hack and Side ache. Nothing affords such Instant relief nsa HOP PLASTKIt applied ever affected part. rains and nchet of all klndsare driven out nnd the parts made ever and strengthened. Ask for iiuori'l.ASTKKmade from burgundy Pitch, Inrgiindy Pitch, Canaan unieain anUlhe virtues or fresh Heps, resh liens. Held nvprvw liere. IS-, S rer f Lett. Send te HOP PLASTKIt COMPANY ,HI31II1I, llll CMCIIini. e A hTElt AEIiOTIIKHHKAIL, CONNIMP DR. L.OBB, 32INOKTII FIFTKKNTH STKKKT, tHelew Cal low hill street, Philadelphia.) 3 YKAIIH' KXPKKIENCF.. Ouaranteedtnciire the aftllcted and unfortunate with Purely Vege table Medicines, book en special diseases free ; send ferlt. Advtcofreo anil strictly cennden tlnj. Orflce hours, lis. in. te i p. m , 7 p. m. te 10 p.m. Trcatment by Mall. mwyuaw pOKf ItEMOVKK. VICT0IUA COltN HEX0YEK. Warranted te cradlcate completely and In a short time, the most ehilurntu corns, hanl or soft, without pain. Sold by Gee. W. Hull, Chss. A. Lecher, Jehn It. Kauirman, Dr, Wm. Worm Werm ley, and at HKCIMOLD'S DHUU STOKK, decl9 1yd Ne. el West Orange.St, CI HAY'S HPEUIKICJ MEDICINE. T 'lheUreat Kngllah Iteinedy. An unfailing cure for luipetency and all Diseases that fellow Less of Memery, universal Lassttude, Patn In the Hack, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many olher diseases that lead te In sanity or Consumption and a Premature Urave, Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we de sire te send free by mall te every one. This Spe cific medicine Is sold by all druggists at II ier package, or six packAges for l or will be Bent free by mall en rvcelpt of the mi ney, by ad dressing the agent. ii. i. uubiinan, uruggisoeie Ageni. Ne. IJ7 and 1st North Qiw ttreet, Lancaster, On account of counterfeits. we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper! the only irenulne. upper 1 1 rriK uli AI aiMUVlKKUU., ISuffale. N. Y c ATAHKH-IIAY-KKVKH. ELY'S CREAM BALM IS WORTH $1,000 TO AXV MAX, H'OJM.V Oil CHILD, SUFFHItl.NU HIO.M CATARRH. A. K. NKWMAN, Urallng, Mich. A particle Is applied te each nostril and 1 agreeable te umi. Price M ceuts by mall or at di ugglsts. Send for circular. ELY HUOl'HKItS, Druggists, Owego, N. V. luljrtaiyeeUAlvw CSAEE. HURE AND SPEEDY CORK. O UDFTVKB, VAKIOOCBLB and SFSCIAL UlSBABBB, Whv be hnmbugged bv auacks. hen veu can find In Dr. Wrta- ... .-. t - wngm the eniy iiBau- lab Phtbieiai In l'huaaetpma who mates a sDOClaltv of the above diseases and curbs them T Cnua euARAVTSBD. Advicb bb, day and even, lng. Strangers can be treated ana return home me ssme aay, umces pnvaie, iJi JU. W. II. WK1UHT. Ne. Ml North Ninth street, above Uace. P. O. box 673. lan'tf-lydAw rauaaeipwa. WALL VAVKU. liKKKD SIKDEK. LOWEST CASH FKICF.S -I OH- WALLPAPER -AND- WINDOW SHADES IN THK C1T. Large Sleck or Cheap Gilt Papers Nel Week. ALFRED SIEBER, NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKK, PA. w 1NDOW HUADKS. WK SHOW One Hundred Different Styles -OF- Dade Window Shades. The patterns are very pretty and prleea low ! Cue.. e.'Se., 7Je.. tlH-r '' apiece. Odds and Knds accumulate all the time; tboie we rloie out way below regular price. PLAIN SHADE OLOTH, Frem one te twoyardsnlde.snltedtoall kinds of Windows. A geed ahade.aprhig roller, leady te hang, any color, B0 cents apiece. bCOlCIl HOLLANDS. Fixtures, Ac. Kf Meaauies taken and all kinds nt Shade Werk dene piemptly. NEW WALL PAPER Constantly arriving. Have your work dene new, beteru the rush commences LACKCUUTAIN3ATI.OW PKILrS. PHARES W. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKK. PA. KOKOK KBNHT, JR., Oarponter, Contractor & Bullder, NO. WO WEST HINU STREET. All work receives my prompt and personal at tention. All kinds of Jobbing attended te at short no tice and en reasonable term. Drawing ana mMtf UrnUted. e4-1y CAUR1AOKB, OAHY CAlUtlAOKH, """ " '"" IIKADIJUA11TKU8 roll BABY CARRjAGES. LATEST STYLES, LARGEST STOCK. LOWEST PRIOES. W. D. Sprecher 8c Sen, NO. Ol EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTKK, I'A. febl9-2md QTANDAKI) UAKKIAUK WORK. Edw. Edgerley. CAEEIAGE BUILDER Market Streot, Rear of Poatefllco, Lancaster, Pa. My stock comprises a larRe variety of the Latest Style IliiKKlns, I'hn'ten, Carriages. Mar Mar eot and business Wagons, which I offer at the very lowest figures and en the most reasonable terms. 1 call special attention te a fowef my own de Signs, one of which Is the KIKJK.UI.KYCI.OSKl) 1'UYSICIAK COUI'K, which Is decidedly the neatest, lightest and most complete Physician's Carrlagn In the country. Persons wishing te buy a (feed, honest and substantial article, should bear in mind that they take no risk In buying my work. Kvery Carriage turned ent In elghteen years a geed ene that Is the kind of guartintee Ihave te offer thn public. All work tully warranted. 1'leawe give men call. UKI'AIHINU PROMPTLY ATTKNDEU TO. One set of workmen especially employed ler that purpose, F LINN ,V HKEKEMAN. HEADQUARTERS -FOK- ARRIAGES b. I PriceB Away Down. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Flinn&Breneman 152 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKK. I'A ULAMiWARK. H H1H A MAHTIN. nuuijm A Few Facts. irousekeeiH'rs in selecting waies for your tables, etc., especially these just buying new euliits, it is important that you select the best in the market. Hew embarrassing te a latly.especially if she lias table pride, and what lady should net have, te nnd that her ware is all full of small cracks, and that grease has jienetrated and made it leek black and ugly. A cause aud a remedy. All semi semi itercelain or granite waie in Its biscuit state is poteus. It is then covered witli natural or artificial glass te prevent its penetration by liquids. This is termed gla7ing. The glaze must vary as it must fuse or melt according te the ware upon which it is placed. It must also dilate orcentractin pre. portion te the biscuit or else it will crack or craze and produce the above result. Unequal or insuilicientfiringerburn ing mayand will sometimes preduce the same results. Veu may, and will no doubt ask, " llew then can you tell whether you are getting a geed aiticle?" Simply and only by buying theso makes which experience has taught dealers te recom mend as the best and take their guar antee. Sucli makes you can find aud such guarantee you can get by calling at 15 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKK, PA. VUT OOVDB. A JOUl.OTOK LADIES' LIKEN COLLARS At 6 Cents apiece, A New Let of CRINKLED HKKHSUt KKItS In Elegant Shades at mi North Eud Dry Goods Stere. J. V. BYRNE. nnvS-lyd Ne. Sit North yueen street. T ANCASTEHHTEAM LAUNDKY, NO. 210 NORTH AKCH ALLEY. Uoeds cellected and doltyere.1 free of charge. Cellars, net culls, te. pair; Shirts, 10e., elc. leiepuone couueciien, ioje 3md Lfl-AlEllA ANU 8HERKY WINKS -AT- Reigait's Old Wine Stere H. B SLAYMAKER, AaCNT, KsUblUhedll 6, N0.KATKme6TBiT. leblj-dn AY MM yjCtr ADTMRTIBKMKHTB S' OMETU1NO NEW. ENVELOPES DISPENSED HV D. W, Clegg's Patent Combined This Is the only practical Combined Letter-Sheet ii, i nu uuviiius purposes us wen as lamiiy rorrespenuence, liy lis u veniencn nuiaineu, ana tasta fully BrallllCd W. C. In mnnearam. Sl'KCIAL. its use will save In tiestagn the welghtef a separate onvetepo. On the letter Itself Is preserved the postmarks, which are legal ovldcnce et mailing nn J delivery, lly turning; back en closing flap It Is readily copied en Lcttcr-Press, also tued en Type-Writer 1880. NEW PRICE LIST. LKTTKit-siissr. iVVhen Folded as num. raics. toerosr Net Sires. an Envelope. namk. xxSlneln Blieets xt Deublo sheets bv lnches. Inches. l.imilnabex. il.ae In a box. Ne. i ((ill x 3i Hath Nete; I 11.75 fTen " l !W x 8 Vi x 4Vi Commercial Nete 123 S,75 "til 7 x 8k a)i X i Small Letter, ' 3.10 4.1.-, " !l Will 2& x 1)1 PackotNete, aw 4 2.1 "ft 0 x BK 3x5 Packet Pest, a el en " &' Wxle WiK ClCKK'sNote, il.'i- 550 " f,H "n x low ' 4(J x 5K l-arae Letter, 4.23 7.60 " !i K x 14 4Vi x 7i Kx. Large Letter, fi.5n 0.73 " 3 I. 6W x 7 51? x Xji Ilosten, 3 10 3.MI " 4li L 0 X S 3 x 41? New Yerk, itll 4 10 " ML BKx ft 51 i IB Philadelphia, ZM 8 10 " 'Wjl. 7 xlO 3 x Vi ashlngten, 3W G.00 77ieie market! L are tpecially adapted for ladle t or family corretpendencc. Nes. VI and 4Ji also ready ruled as Memorandums at same prices. us. tuiinu aisoreauy ruieu as Ktaiemenis nisamepnees. Nes. t'4, K. 5H and VK also ready ruled as 11111 Heads at satue prices. Ne, 5 ready made Keverslble, rer message and answer, at $3.50 per M., and for Circular use at 12.83 per M. Ne. 1i also ready ruled as Legal or feels Cap at same prices. when ordering always state whether they are wanted plain, or ruled ler buslness or faintly cor respondence. Made of finest quality of Manilla Writing Paper at 33' per cent, less than above price. Made of an elegant iiuallty, highly calendered. Writing Paper at 3.114 per cent, mere than abore prices. Printing for Knvclepcs, Lettcr Heads, Note Heads, 11111 Heads, Statements, etc., dene at the Ik TCLLtniNCEII Offlce. ENDORSED IIY THE UNITED STATES 00VEUNMENT. POSTOFriCK 1. W. CLKOG. Dear Mr I have examined your Combination til eve a convenience lei the nubile. It Is the best Very respectfully, 7KKMKMUKH elegg's Combined Letter velope. nale by iweivij anumes tenu uacn sirej cent i STEINMAN AGENTS FOlt INTELLIGENCER BUILDING. CLOCK a A Nil jr Z. RHOADS, JKWELKK. JEWELRY In calling; attention te our efferlngra In this line, the publie are invited te a close and erltical examination or the goods whleh we believe we can fairly claim are of a standard equal te any ever offered in the largest cities of our land, and we ask comparison of priees, knowing that ours are lower for the One goods oQerod than the ruling of prices elsewhore. Our Stock of Unset Diamonds is large, and we will make up from these any style of work desired. All the Newest Patterns of Ladies' Wear always in Stock, and Birth or Menth Btenes of the whole calender can be had promptly. The Gems Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Sapphlre, Topaz, Opal and Pearl always en hand, and set te order. Oil Paintings, Marble and Bronze Statuary, and Musical Bexes, always eheerfully shown by our attendants. Everybody is invited te call and be ahewn through our Btoek. H. Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, NO. 4 WEST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. CAJUltAUF. JTORBF.CK MILKY. THIRD GREAT THIRD GREAT SPRING CARRIAGE SALE At Norbeck & Miley's, CORNER OP DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTER, PENN'A., Monday, Murch 22, 18SG.-10 A; M. and 2 P. M, WTKUMS-NI.N'KTY DAY NOTK ; SIX PKR CENT. OKP FOlt CAHIl.t UKEATKSTOFSALKS, GltKATKST IN NUM1IK11S, UltKATKST IN VARIETY. F1NKST IN FINISH, ALL STYLES ANU U1CADK3. ALSO, A FKWSLEIUHS. Hrst Class Vehlcleat Lew Prices Is astonishing, but e dolt, and as proof, we rotor te any buyer at former sales. Over cuijebs sold at lomier sales and net fJO woithef repair. Our miles In Lan caster city aud county In the last few years are larger than any two retail factories In the city or county. We manufacture mero than any three factories In above mentioned district. This 1 no paper talk-, but a fact. A public Inspection Is Invited te examine work. Procure a bargain. Don't listen te abuslve, Jealous and lying competitors, but attend and see for yourself . Sale JION I) A Y, MARCII?:,l&,atl0a m. audi p.m. TERMS Ninety days, with approved security: six per cent, per annum off for cash. U. l Rows, Auctioneer. CARD We knew aome of our competitors liave abused our reputation en account of held lng sales and reducing tlie price et a tlrsvclass Jeb, but we chnllenge them again, as bofero, te preduce as much ilrst-claas stock, or construct a finer vehlcle of any style. We mean business, and lhe-,0 It concerns can havu satisfaction by calling en or addressing NorbeckA. Mlley. A MOTTO THAT ALWAYS WINS. HONEST WORK ! HONEST PBIOES ! Philip Doersenf s Old Reliable Carriage Works, 126 and 128 EAST KING STREET, (NEARLY OPPOSITE THK LEOPARD HOTEL', LANCASTER, PA. Nene But First-Class Mechanics Employed, A 1 Material, and That Only, Used PRICES TO SUIT TUB TIMES. ALL WOIIK (1UARANTEED. BUGGIES, PMTONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS, And Vohlelea of Every Description Built Promptly te Order. A Full Line of Vehtcles tn Stock, prepared especially for the Spring Trade. A Large and Varied snrtment of SECONDHAND WORK ON HAND which will be sold at MOST REASONAHLK As PRICES. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRING. WHlve us THE PLACE. call and oxainlne the work, Philip Doersom's Old NOS. 126 and 128 COAL. -O 11. MAHTIN, WUOLBSALa AHD IISTAIL DKAtKl IK All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. a-YABe: Ne. O) North Water and Prince Streets, above Leinen, Lancaster. n3 1yd OAUMOAHDNKKS A JEKKKRIK3. GOAL DEALERS. Ornei t Ne. 120 North Queen street, and Ne. Ki North Prince street. Yarui: North Prlnce street, near Readltig Depot. LANCASTER, PA. auglS-tld piOAL. M. V. B. COHO, Ne.110 NORTH WATER ST.. Lancaster, Pa., Wholesale and ReUll Dealer In LUMBER AND COAL. Connection with the Telephone Exchange. Yard aud Office : NO. 330 NORTH WATER STREET. feb2S-lyd AtACUIMMUr. Tyj-AOHINKRY,Ae. STEAM HEATING Latest and Most Improved ENGINES Traetien. Portable or Stationary. New or second-Hand BOILERS, WATER TANKS, 8EPARATOK8, Miuaixi or RarAii Wen such at dene and keptlB alaehtne Sheps. CALL OK OR ADDMttS, Ezra F. Landis, WORKB 637 NORTH CHERRY STREET, LAI0A4TM, PA. B7-U4 WITH AND MONEYSAVED USINO - Letter Sheet and Envelope ! and Knvelope eyer Invented, that can be used rorresnnnilence. Ilvitsuse. Kconemvls secured. Cen it is mauu ei a very nne quaiuy 01 writing papur, 1880. DKPAKTMKNT. Washinotev, I). C, March 2, ISM. letter sheets, and have no doubt thai the 'VI HI devlce nt the kind that has come te my notice, t'KANK HATTON, Postmaster Oenaral. Sheet and Envelope retails at same price as an Kn- iisipum en receipt ei lucenis. i-rinieunuu uir cSc HENSEL, LAXCaSTEH, LANCASTER, PENN'A. WATCUea. AND ART I WORUS. whether you purchase or net. DON'T FORUET Reliable Carriage Works, EAST KINO STREET. i:;.iydiw TJLANK HOOKS. Jehn Baer's Sens Invite examination of their BLANK BOOKS! In Various tirades el DA HOOKS, JOURNALS, LEIX1ERS, CASH 1100K3, COPYINQ ROOKS PRESSES. INVOICE HOOKS, TIME ROOKS, MEMORANDUMS, PASSBOOKS, PETTY ACCOUNT BOOKS, 40., AT Till SIGN OFTHE BOOK, 15 and 17 North Queen Street. llOVSRFVRNlSlllNO OUODS. JUST HKCK1VED ALA1IUK LOP or HOBNAIL GLOBES Which we will tell at25 cU.eaeh. Seven Dinerent Celers. CitYSTAL, OLIVE, AilKTHYSr.UANARY, . All'liUf, Kit. THEF1NICSTI.OTOK Qlebes, Lamps and Chandeliers IN LANCASTER. The 8U N anU llOM K I.AM l are the best Iarnp tn the uiarkeu OALLANDSKKAT JOMP.SCHATIM&SOK, 24 QOTH QUEKN ST., rltACASKll,i'A1 -1 T ANUABTKR AND M1T.T.1CHHVIT.T.S1 V, JAA R. K.-TIMR ITABLK. TAV "DKADINU ft COTiUMlUA ltAtT.TtrtAn WMATMZmM'M mViBB, WO and 11:90 s, mand 2KW. 4:00, e-co and mEnlmln -C loave milersTllloTer Uite'WR'i, ' few and lftOOs.m., and l.-on,.eo, expand 7-8 !S i Xli A.VDIIKANCIIK8, AN1 LKH.VWIN ANII"i' I.ANUA8TKUJ01NT I.TlNK 11. 7D'","', " ft- On and after RUNOAT, NOVKMIlKlt 8ih.iM TUA1N9LKAVK HKADlNtl ""'" for ceininbia and laneaster at 7,l.ittli.Pn neon aud .le p. tn. . 521 Hi1."10 Ht 7.1 m. and 0.10 p. m. Fer Chlcklcs at 7.1S a. in. and 6.10 p. in. THA1N8 LKAVK COLUM11IA rorLebinenatli.ssandaton.m. THAINB LKAVK QWAHlltVILLK SSJ ftJiT.'lS;'a nrt MS a. m. and i.3.1 p. rorlleadlngat6.ia.m.and.33p.m. rer Lebanon at 2 33 p.m. ""i'"" Fer Quarry vllle at 9.23 a. in,, 4.40 and SM n. tn. KAVKPnlNCK.8TRKKT(Uncastirl Fer Heading at 7.40 a. i, uwaVdISe " n''' ' Fer Lebanon at 6.47 a. m., line and 5 en p. m, I or Quarryvllle at n 12 a. nt., 4.30 and 8 U n. in . w TllAINS LKAVE LKIIANOnT' Fer Lancaster at 7:20 a.m., 12.W ana7J0p.nt. oruarryvilleat7:lMa.in. ' 8UWDAY TRAINS. TKAINS LKAVK ItKAtllNtl ' -4-Fer Lancaster at 7.20 n. m. and 4.00 p. in. su. uni,jriiueiii I.UUp. Ul. TKAINS LKAVK QUAKKYV1LLK Fer Lancaster, Ibanen and Heading at 7.10 a.m TKAINS LKAVE KINO ST. (fjtncaster.) Fer Beading and Lebanon at 8.03 a. m. and 8.M p.m. Fer Quarryvllle at B JO p. m. TKAINS LKAVK PK1NCK ST. (Lancaster,) Fer Reading and Lebanon and 8.10 a. in, and 4.04 p. in. TRAINS LKAVK J,KltANON. Fer Lancaster at 7.43 a. m. and 3:43 p. m. Fer Quarryvllle at 3.43p. m. Fer connection at Columbia, Marletta .Innf. tlen, Lancaster Junction, Manhelm, lteadlnr and Lebanon, see time ubles at all stations. A. M. WILSON, Superintendent. PENNSYIiVANIA RAILKOAD HCIIRI). ULK. Trains lsavb Laiceastxr and leave and leave and arrive at Philadelphia as fellows t I,enve Lea'n WKSTWAUU. Pacific Kxpressf ..., Newg Express!...... Wav Passenger.... Philadelphia. Lancaster. iirup. m. 4 '30 ll. m. 4 .10 a. m. 7.-00 a m. lain, m. B25B. m. (1.10 a. ui. PJ1 a. in. 9-35 a. m. 9 se a. m. 9JU a. in, tee p. m. 2 10 p. tu. 2'50 p. m. t--X p. m. 7M p. m. 7:10 u. m. Mall train via ML Jey. nij. -i ttka.ii iruinr,,.., Niagara Kxprcss...., Hanover Accem.... rastLlnet , Frederick Accem,... Lancaster Accem llarrlsburg Accem. Columbia Accem... Ilarrlsbnnr Express via Columbia 7:40 a.m. via Columbia 11:50 a. m. via Columbia vm.MU Jey, i lit 1. Ul. 4-40 p.m.' r:ie p m. 8 je p. in. 10 os p. nu Leave Lancaster. 2.41 a. m. c 05 a. m. 8:10 a. m. 8 55 a. m. 9 co a. in. 12iSp.ni. 2 03 p. m. 4 00 p m. Chicago and Cln. Kx..) 10:15 p. in, 1210 a. tn. nusiuru Azprvssf.. Arrive at EASTWARD. Phlla. Express! rastLlnet llarrlsburg Express.. Lancaster Accem ar., Columbia Accem Seashore Express Johnstown Accem..., Phlla. 445 a. m. 8.25 a. m. 1020 a. m. via Mt Jey 11:45a. m. s 15 p. in. 5 ra p. m. ft 15 p. m. C.S0 p. III. Sunday Mall... iay Axprcsst Ilarrlsbnnr Accem. w 11,111, B 41 p. m. D45p. m. ine uincaster Accommodation leaves Harris- burg at 8:10 p. m. and an lyes at Lancaster at 9.35 p.m. The Marietta Accommodation leaves Celmn bla at 6.40 a. m. and reaches Marletta at n-55. Alse, leaves Columbia at 11:15 a. m. and 2-45 p.m., reaching Marletta at 12:01 and 2 55. Leaves Marietta at 3 05 p. in. and arrives at Columbia at S.-J") t also, leaves at 8:35 and arrives at 8.50. The Yerk Accommodation leaves Marietta at 7-10 and arrives at Lancaster nt 8 00 connecting; with llarrtsburtt Express at 8:10 a. in. The Frederick Accommodation, west, connect ing at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 2:10 p. m will run through te Frederick. The Frederick Accommodation, east, leaves Columbia at 12.-25 and reaches Lancaster at 12 Ot p.m. Uanever Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 9-50 a. in, will run through te ilunover, dally, except Sun day. Fast Llna. west, en Sunday, when flagged, will step at Uownlnglewn, Ceatesvllle, Parkes burg, ML Jey, Kllzabethtewn and Mlddletewn. t The only trains which run dally. On Sunday the Mall train west runs bv wav of Columbia. MILLINERY. i:AnQUARTKKSlNLANOAsfRR COUNTY FOR t'CCO OOO TtKltlt SSSS P.KKK (1 O t O K US V. II (I O It K S K Trrrr hsss , t , h H i t 2 H 1 T 4 I H T ' H H T J SSMl e i it HRKit ssss vr.E U O O It U O II l 11 It K K US SK It hSSS KKI'B -AT- UCCU OOO l( STRIGU'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, Corsets ! Corsets ! Corsets ! We beg leave te call your special attention te the line of Cersets we keep. An Investigation will convlnce you of thn fact that onrHsaort enrHsaort onrHsaert ment In that line Is the most complete tn this city. All the different makes which we advertise ba. low are warranted te give satisfaction te the wearer In regal d te lltes well ns durability. Our cheapest Corset Is the one we call "THE 11EAUTV." at 21c. apiece, White and Coleicd. It certainly Is a beautiful Corset for the price. Our Forty-nine Cent Corset, which comes under the name of "ADA." I we have alu ays styled the Unbiieakablk an ex pression usea by many of one customers In reiereneu te iue auove-uienituueu uerpei. it is positively thestrongestartlele tuatcan be sold ler ion price, anu is bound te give complete satisfaction. A Heed French Weven Corset at .' rents (White only), called "THE MONOGRAM.' We have sold 11 ever alncn we have done bust. ness In this city. It was formerly sold at 73 cents, then at us rents, and the enormous quan tity we sell of them enables us te buy them tu case lets, and sell them at the remarkably low price of 80 cents. The host thing of all an article that will stir, prlse anybody Is the Corset which we will call your attention te new. This must be seen In order te be appreciated. "THE R. A O. MOULDED CORSET," the most perfect shaped Corset In existence. Made of the very host material, made up In the verv belt stvlc a Corset that emrht te be (Old, for 41.ne, and that Is well worth a dollar. Our nrleeen It enlvTScenta, We cannot be beat en this article . :: --;;-.- .1 ,irf. ., .,., il ueiiea uii euiiiwiiiiun, " MADAME IIORTREE'S DUPLEX (JUUSJST." 1I.OH This article Is tee well known by every lad' and it is unnecessary ierus te suy anytmng III Its praise. Our old standby, THE ONE HUNDRED HONKS," At 1.C0, White or Colored. "DR.WABNBR'S CORSETS." F.verv ladv knows what thev are. They all ask for them. Every nrst-class establishment must keep them. We keep the following makes : Jr. Warner's Floxlhle Hip." 11.00 1 " Dr. Warner's Careline, or Feur-ln-Hanit,'Ml.0Oi "ur, itariiei n iiuaiiu iuiwi, fi." "Madame Key'a Sklrt-Suppertlng Corsets,',1- ;J White and Colored. II CO. , J "The Perfect Contour," U7. V7 " ROlh s Itouuieuono i.unei,"i.". ' w tun','' French Weven Corset, I1.0O. Ladles, 1.60 and tloe. Yeung Jl Isscs, H.00, ft ' Nursing Corsets," $1.00. " Dr. Wamefa MUm Corset," JJCenU, sv An Excellent Corset ler Misses, 50c, Children's Corset waists, oec. uTTTin ArT.Atsrrn '.3?Y :" rjzr.z:'n ......-.. illl33E.3 i.uaac.1 Aav nia.js ium. .y W into or colored, itue. kl.$ ULnllvn nntflnla Mnnnt. nvnlfl lieltelnif th 4,. tendency en the part et tbelr children (espe-rufj clallyglrli) te fall Inte the habit of sitting an . wallilntflnftilnnntttir nnlliru. lu most COSS. " ' thU pernicious habit Is the direct result eftta ' iioeltlen which they are obliged 10 occupy whlW t bending ever a dealt, while at study at sthoe-, while engaged In jiractldng en the plauoer -ether Instrument at home. This net only caejJJ ; them te become round shouldered, but " w of hat euld otherwise bave been rebustchM-Jt dren weak and sickly enss, with a tendency W',; ,,S5.,1i?..SHrfi' n,i unnt.i .uitlclenUy Ml""- v ,.. .. "r." -,-"7i. ... .. iuai piement tue muscirsut uun- "'t.. time draw uacic tee inoniei the reutiveparis 01 me pour ''- 1-. .t..M ;.A.I1(Anl llA tMf!ll flllf some time past. .,,. M-aMMmUem rAltnir assured that a trial ' WA SI1UU11L IIU) IVSUII. JV" wrz '. . of the merits which """LST.iISj , - "? tie " MUses corset and "f'?1," Vi cJn Nene genuine unless "Pf. ' K Sr u...nrwnrthlSSlmltatlOUS. ... - ( u A Hill stock or BUBTLBJ. u i-f AH the Latest Styles at the LQesyP)rlJ' y-NALL KKIOAKTH OLD W U yj STOKE c i2 ' ' jZ LIBTON'S JOCTRAOT 0,WPP1 WkU naurt i wetMH, U...WII.I.AJI 1M ' XZ&u MU4M - mmU K.i ,d m n V i. iw i va m m 1 Ai 1 s A-i n -i v.. iij
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