fW " a m , Wi nf 1 IMHM C0LVMM1A MSJl.- "fHUm 0X XMWXKAtCA PAT. letetk.'tti rtMnl EiprtM Agent, In I Agent-Sstnnel M. Map te Take r, Clara' rftsllleu Uflleer Ifnrrnian C- 'V u kmM Onetkler te be Dl.eharseil. diarCorreapenaoncoof lTKLiteEtin. COLVHBIA, Dec. 27. January 1st, 18S7, Tery Important Quange in tfieReml- 1st Columbia railroad itt Columbia under i policy inaugurated by tlie new tnanage- ?4fcMU Win. Clark, the pronent express nd Kwkvt Wit, ha lceri appointed station agent fill liave full charge el the Irelght, pai im and express departments at Columbia jj" Irttt an advance of 70 cents per month, 8am- Ml M. BUpe, tbe preaent freight agent, mi Wen made telegraph operator and express tad ticket clerk, but his talary lia been to te 4Md $25 per month. Mr. Stape has been an aspleye twenty-ene years. The telegraph MKW hns bten romevect rretn us rermcr OMTtera and placed In the express cfllce. Z. v. tlaiely will be the operator ai ih iuuuu heuae en day turn. The present day opera tor t the round house will be employed at lht,aad the night operator M be ell ifelMed. 1 he services el Offlcer 1 red. ItolT ItelT nan will also be dispensed with. S-- Christmas In Town. VlOn Christmas day the streets were full et : i modIe. Very little drunkenness was seen, :V although a number of lights took place, re. : i smltinir In brnlfes and sero heads. In the r .$ erenltiR the Sunday schools bold their en-t-. J tartalnmeiits. which were rerv Intere-stlmr. rennd Ueatl In Hen, .-'" ' The Infant son el Track Conley, apexl sli n fra Hefner nn finnfh Plftfi ktrci.1. ens - .c-nwmc, ...."fv v.. w..... - ... .-... ...... Sife'' found dead In bed en Sunday tuernlnir. The feS ,parentB retired en Saturday night about 8 JO i ,kocieck, wnen tuocnue. was in goeu ueaiie. Fj.1 About 4:30 a. tn. en Sunday the parents W. -..I. .....I fm.M.I II... ..Lll.l Ih . .InlLnn.,!!. . tvwg nun luuuu iud cuuu iu nujiim liuui' r!. 41sm A nlirafrlan nat tmrrtnril mimimnneil. fPfh but the child was dead. The cause of thu fa" eeamis suppeseu te oe inwara spssin'. in luuvmi nil! mive j-mi.17 uai ,,,-. n-v ait o'clock. Tnu HrltK CharUaJrwIn, assistant superlutenJcnt SttnoVVestorn Union Telegraph company, Kew Yerk, apenl Christmas among irleni's in town. A small child of A. P. Redpern, living en Menth Third street, fell down a flight et stairs at her home en Sunday, cutting a severe gash In its head. Charles Spetten, a son el Rebert Srntten, living en Locust street, had a seere gah cut in bis head en unriamias try running into a sled while coasting. The assistants te Rebert E. Williams train master of the Pennsylvania railroad at Colum bia, presented him with a handseme fruit stand and a pair of slU er raec s en Christmas morning. 'l he speech was made by Dr. A Craig. Mr. Williams presented each et the empleyes In Lis department with n large tnrkey. P.O. Jehns, superintendent of the Infant department or the United Brethren Sunday school, was presented with a geld-headed cane, and his assistant, Miss Ltllle Kcccb, received a geld ring. Mr. H. U. dlousten, of Philadelphia, has endowed YVrlghtsvllle, his birthplace, with a public library. The-Cbestnut Hill Iren Ore company pre- "inted each child et their empleyes with a boxeicanuy en Christmas morning. Messrs. Qee. W. and It. F. Ualdeman pre sented ?50 In geld te each empleye of their store, The Kceley stove company has been shut down for repairs and te take account of stock. The machine Mhepisstill runnlcg. Rev. Wm, P. Evans, vnster of the Second Street Lutheran church, finished his coure of lectures en 8unday ovenlngen "Success InLUK" The lecture was en "The Future of the Yeung Men of Columbia." The Presbyterian and Lplscepal Sunday schools will held entertainments this even ing. Prof. O. R. Ulea'en appeared in the rink en Friday night and Christmas afternoon and evenlng te geed-sized creuds. The pro pre pro fesaer handles n number of vicious animals with much success. i xnr. niAiiu upgjiA ctura.s r Glein Their Eucaj;iurutTu Lre llulurff A I'uUhful Agent Itemembfrfd OftFidn fnln6 the Starr opera com pany tang "Thu Chimes of Nennaudy" te a large audlance and Mr Desben mude his first appearanrb hiule he sprained hts leg He succeafu!ly plaved the part of Ga'pan.1, the miser, and the whe'eemnpiny did v,el At the matinee Chrhtmai afternoon they hnd another very large audicnce te hear -Tbe Baren" repeated and In the evening when "Olivette" was given the house was packed. Mr. Desben was unabie te appear en Satur day and Mr. Calhoun took hi parts. Although the company had a successful week hern their business would lie teen much greater If they hsd sang any ether opera than "The Prlnefss of Treblzende" en the night of their opening. This morning the company went te Reading where they remain all weak. An event which was net down en the bills took place at the bilurday evculng performance. As has been stated before in this peper Charles Yeckcr, who his been with the epera company for tbe pastclgh teen months, covered his connection with it here. After the curtain had been dropped ' en the second act Saturday, Mr. Yecker, who was In the front et the house, was sent ler. When he was about the middle of the stage talking te Mr. Osberne, the curtain was suddenly rung up. Mr. Yecker was then pre sented with a handseme enne. Mr. Oiberne en behalf of Mr. Starr spoke as fellows . " I regret te-day that you rover your con nectlenwltb the SUrr epsra ceaipiny ; ler elgbteeu n.entbs 3011 hae acted as Its ad vance representative ceurlng the United States from the Atlantic ocean te Indian ter ritory, and from Menen it DJxeu'it Hnete the great lakes or the Northwest ; during all that time your conduct has been mere than praiseworthy. Ne ene has ever upeken of yen but in terms of praise. Always tem perate, conscientious, ami gentlemanly you have endeared jeurrelt te all. 1 wish ler you a brilliant and prosperous future." Mr. Yecker responded returning his thanks for the-beautiful gilt. He bad no idea tb.it a present was te be made him and his sur prise was go great that he could bcarcely epeak. The cane Is made of obeuy with a geld head. Sunday evening tbe members et the opera oempany we. e entertained by Mr. Yecker at his lathci'a home. A Die rxlr at Ltlliz The fair or tbe Knights or the Ueldcn Kagle of Lttltr, opened In Stauller A flora flera flora bergcr's balls, which adjoin, en Trlday evening. Although the weather was very bad there was a tremendous crowd present, the large rooms being packed. The street parade was prevented by the ralu, but the -.Ketbsvllle band and the Lititz drum corns were preMAVe.,2.l! J,e0i ieliandseme. I ly ac-oeraieu wim evergreens, A' . and are filled with tables containing hun dreds or valuable and fancy articles te be disposed of during tbe week. Among the.e te be voted or chanced en are the following Sewing maehlne, Kstey organ, ladles nud gentleman's geld watches, ,t el harness, double barreled gun, S00 pound he,?, Knights or Gelden Kagle sword, beltand Jewel, china ant, Tally He sulky, de J The art gallery und flsb pond are lu very popular place. On Christmas night thOBltendance at the fair was again v,cry large andaconcertwasglen, Prof. Zeller was the organist Miss JJrzIe Kempereang several soleetlons, and T. A. Mllksach played the cornet. Master Harry Hlldermyer, only eight years old, of Phila delphia, played upon dlUerent musical In struments. Kach evenlugu new kind el en tertainment will be urevlded. P A Teacher Sur prised. B.C. Uaer, teacher of the school at Ash. land, Drurnere township, was surprised en Friday by his scholars. After he had tin Jshed treating tbe children te candle. Kiw-v "anC Sc-i Richard Vaux Rub, ene et tbe &VU Bdhelam. arose and In n tiAut iiiiiaar..i. . fiff1.l.t1 Mr, Ilaer with an elegant cold 1 en, bolder and lead nencll. Tim in.nhi.. m..i. J L. 'tween thanking the ichelars ler the bandar- 'Semn ulll. l"ll and llreBfi a Itlu OeOrfiO l' Millar n .!.! . ..,. . iUartman, wholesale grocers, met w 1th a palu- fat twcldent en Saturday evening. While ; . walking near the stable, where tl, hm... r JKiller fc riartman are kept ea Marlen street 1 aw unc;, no ii un ine ice anil broke Of his ribs, besldts austalnlmr ethur in. rir. lle was 'taken te the Western hotel. re he beards, and received the necessary Icel attention. mikux'i rmmaiBiM mall A OtteMSBM AccMMI at (jaarrjsMlsTnst Mj Tt rrere Ftj, On Christmas day an accident which may preve fatal occurred at Quarryville. As noticed elsewhere, the Southern Mutual In surance company held their meeting In the public hall upon that day. Among these who attendedwas Dennis Ilregan, a well known Irishman who resides In Celeraln township, near StaulTer's mill. Shortly be be be fere 12 o'clock Dennis went te the hall for the purpose of paying In some money. Alter tiansacllng his business he started te no down stairs. After he had gene out of the deer at the top of he stairs he accklentallv tripped and iell te the bottom, striking his bend against the plaster partition. He was picked up unconscious and carried Inte one of the rooms of Reuben Wattmsn, he keeps an oyster saloon In the hall building. Here he was attended te ly Drs. Kauband Rohrer. The bleed was run ning from his ears and nec. Ills skull was fractured, and he was atulerinc from a aovere concussion of the brain. Iu the evenlng he was taken te his home where he new lies In a critical condition. He has born conscious hut once since the accident, and that was for n short time en Sunday alternoen. Wheu Rregan lell denn the steps he struck against Charles Rvnccr, who was ale going denn, lelurlng hlui slightly. The lnjured man Is considerably ever 00 yetrs of age. He Is well-known In Lancaster where he ence lived for a time. He has two single daughters and s married ene living here new. The latest report In regard te his condition is that he cannot recover. . itetrar iji.yc.ti:k ju.sk Dntrer ryln t te n lr en V tiller llben, the 1UI1 I'Ujrer. There w cte very large crowds at the I in caster rink both afternoon and evening of Siturday. In theevenlmi qultaa serious dis turbance took place. L. Ulben, the base ball catcher, who Is belter known as " Whltey," went te the place with a uumber of friends. All of them were under the In fluence or liquor, and the rink attendants re lused te glte (tlDsen skates. He declared ILat he would bae kste, and would net leave until they were given te him. He tu k his stand at the entrance te the kate room and porens were preented from going In. I Inally a mefenger wa diptched for a police, Offlcer Pyle was en duty at the Square, and he went at once te tberlnk. He and hpeclal Officer Jas. Rums took held of UibMm who walked te tbe en trance. er the ticket etlice he turned sud denly and kicked and struck Pyle, The efflcer drew his mace and htruck Mbsen. A struggle follewod and en the street Gibsen and his rrleud both struck Pyle several Unit. Ibe officer again hit Gibsen, with tbe mace which broke in two, having been cracked belore, Glbseu fell aa though he was hurt, ai.d In the struggle succeeded in escaping. Pyle was badly hurt In the racket. A reporter et the ItelUOK"ccep. saw him In bed at his home this morning His face is black and blue and badly swollen. His body Is oe ered w ith brules w here he was kicked, and he has great piln Ha gsve the tacts as related above and he is corroborated by ethers who were thereat the time. Man BRerHalbacb, of tbe rink declares tbat he will prosecute Gibsen. Wahlngtcn Pyle, brother of the pfUeer whewas Injured, has brought suit belore Alderman McConemy against Gibsen, charging him with felonious assault and battery. 'lheaued pave ball ler a hearing. the jur i.v QVAitu ru le Tite S.iMjsth Scheel IuetertJlnuients Thst W rr Most Eojejnble. The Reformed Sbbnh school of Quarry vileo held their Christmas entertainment in thechnrch Christmas nlht, The church was handsomely decorated and in one cor ner was an excet-d In g large tree beautifully trimmet'. Mr. Lery Suter furnished a num ber of plants and ines from his greenhouse, which added much te tbe appearance. The entertainment opened with a march by the orchestra which cons s'ed of six ploces, Mlsi Florence Hauu, at the organ; Dr. F. M. Rohrer and J. H. Pwples, 1st vio lin" Jusce Helm, tiJ. violin, J. P. Suter, b.is violin , A. L Harkces, 1st. cirnet and 11 1 . Suter, JJ. cornet, Gee. W. Hensel and G. J. P Raub, teacher of the tint and second Rlble classes, pre sented ecb of their scholars w ith very pretty book". Tbe Sabbith school of tbe M. E. church, et Quarry lite, belli their Christmas festival in their church Chritm eve. The pro pre pro hratume consisted of recitations, dialogues, responsive readings by tbe whoel and music. Mscb credit for it is due E K Herr, suer suer letendent. hUtVlDE Uf a JILUKtiHITII ,1 i.li II Miulrr ill 1IUII, IL11K" Illnitrir In lll lnliici4 Sllt Jehn beuder, a well known resident of Lititz, about 60 years of ai;e, committed su:clile this merniug by hanging himself In the basement of his tobarve s"ied. He was f und at 0 o'clock with his knees en the ground, but was dead. He had been 111 for seme time but had he far reeetered as te be able te be about. He had net recovered his usual plrlta and was melsnchely ler the past few davB. This morning be complained of a severe headache and when he was mlsed search was made for lnm and he was found as abeve stated. Deceased was a blacksmith by trade and carried en business In the village or Lititz for a number et years. He did a large bus'ness and bad accumulated consider able property. He leaves a wife and three children Corener Henaman was neillled of thesulclde and he went te I.uttz t'i's alter alter alter neon te held an Inquest. a coe.v e.v ma aiv&vLP. Tim lteult Is Tour Nulls Acslnit lllm Alderman llarr's Ultlca. Israel tsmlthH the name of a Seventh ward coon w he tilled himaelf w 1th w hlsky en Sat urday ulht, and lmaglnel he owned tbe town. He stepped in at fieerge Klrcher's hotel nbeut 11 o'clock en 1 ridsy night and asked for whisky. He was polltely in formed that he wai full eneugh and could net get any there. This ln-iuted the coon, and after blustering around the bar room he went outside, picked up several htentsand threw theiii through the bar-room windows, D.wbl Kdwardt and Jeseph Hammend, boarders at Mr. Ivlrcher'c,weut outside te try te gel Smith te go home wheu he turned and violently ii'saulted then). Four cotn cetn plalnta were preferred anlnst him bsfore Aldermia llarr, snd Smith was arrested by Oilier l.ewurs Ha went along quietly te the htatleu buui-e, but when they were about taking him denn stairs te a cell he resisted and It required tbe ellerts of three etllcers te get him Inte a cell. Ills relatUi-s secured bslt for him en Chrletmas and be was re leased from custody. - " Teuk Cauitlc Seit Ijy'Mutise Israel Keeveraiid'jjeujau,!,, j,Le U' lieen are empleye', 'by Jehn Musser, carter, who resides 0n .lames ttreet. (hi .Saturday the 'n went te Mr. Musser's house and Mm. Muet a-ked them lu for the purpose et k lng them a Christinas treat. The lady went te the cupboard where the bottles of wine were kep', but by mistake get a bettln containing caustie soda The men each poured out a drink mid neither unu rasen mere mat man ene swallow until they dl-covered the mistake Reth men had their thrents anil stomachs terribly burned. Dr S T. Davis attended Keeer, and tbe ether man also reeuhed medical attention. The bettle containing tbe caustic soda bad been placed lu the cupboard during house tleauiug. I Atinia' Alulnal Iiikarancc Company At the meetlug of the members of the Farmers' Mutual Insurance com pany,en Sat urday, the following cttlcers were elected for the ensuing year : Directors, Reuben Gsrtx-r, David Miller, (farmer), Jehn Strohn, Jacob M. FranU and A. O. Newpher Appraisers, Kmanuel P. Keller, Ames ii SIiiiiiihii, .lulm Sechriit, Abiaham Hue kw alter, is. C. Stee en sonerd Dr I'. W. Hieitnud. Thu new Isuiril eirgaulzsd by tbe election of Reuben fiarber as president, Jacob M. Frant? as treasurer and A O New pher a secretary 'lliiee Cliarcei Asalint lllm Harry Yeung, el llcaver atreet, was eeui. plulutd agalust bc-rore Alderinau Rarr en ChrUtmas ler threatuulug ami assaultiug Wesley htapleterd, whlle under thelnllueuc' eflt'iuur. TheaccuseHl was held ler a hear HI Tu Keep Open Until siarcb 1, Secretary Marr Ilell Hacer inlnnns nn that lUe. WenL&n " KxcuD8 " w'" l'teP op" I yMw1."01 l' 18,7 wul,:n wlu Keed news te all mends et this excellent Instltullen. Annual MeH( of the Southern Melnal. The annual meeting et the Southern Mu tual Insnrance company was held In the rub lie hall at Quarryville en Christmas day. The following lieard of directors were elected: Slnu-en W. Swlher, lteardleyS. Patterson, Dr. I!, lv. Kaub, Franklin S. Clark and tteeirge llensel. TI10 beard subsequeutlv rcergsn'zed bf electlng the following efflcera. President, Simeon . Swisher, secretary, Dr. II. K. llaiili, treas urer, O. W. Henel. The following were appointed apprslers! Hugh S long, James Cellins It. C l.dwanK Relmrl Sncxlgrns, James Whiteside and Jamest . Mc'Jpnrraii. IUIL-. I'xrtlft kiuI HecUls. Onoel the largest balls of the season was held at the Lintister rink en C nrl'tmas exe. Theplace was crowded. The grand march was led by Tem Duly, who came Irem Philadelphia ter that purpose, and M s Klaucbe Heard. Threo competent Judges were selected Irem the audience te Judge who was tbe most gracelul dancer. The gen tleman's priri, a handseme geld ring, was awarded te I rank lUiubrlcbr, and Mi's Llzz e Palmer get the ladles' ring On Christmas the Marien clnl he d a ball at Mrounerchor hall. As usual It ' ery largely attended. rtej Mli stele vThNKy On Sunday arternoen Stew art ilev, W II Haul Christ "aud Myers Sanders, three boys whose ages rauge from 11 te 14 vcars, craw led Inte a freight csr at tbe upper depot of the Reading railroad. They cut the bung from a barrel In tbe ear which contained wblky and proceeded te till a can anil soiue bettlex which tlm brought with them. The boys drank eenMderable of the liquor and sold peme at three cent per pint. In the evening Wiley was found drunk and stag cerlng along the street, and hpevlal Odlcer Pat Hums took him Inte custixlj He let 1 the efflcer the whole story snd the names 01 his companions, and where some et thu liquor could be found. Trie bevs we-e all arrtstedand committed hv Alderman Mo Me Mo Ceni'iiiy for a hearing. raneii in the lleu et ltttuite I rank and Michael Orelln, the two Italtm boys wbose parents relde In Campbell's alley, were taken befere Judges Llvlngs'en and Pattorseu en Triday alternoen en a charge or being Incorrigible. The testimony of the Parents was that the bevs were beyond their control. The boys' story was that they weredrlxeu from heuie bv the father's cru elty. After beanuji the testimony and the parents believing that the Heuse of ReluKe was the proper place for the bevs tbe ccurt committed them te thst Institution. Pill -er Shay tivik them te Philadelphia te d tpjereil by Oie In Mlllam Mahler, who resides at Ne. 715 North Prince street, met with a fork us acci dent at Ilium Kabl's brick yard. He was engaged In uudermining a bank of clay when it caved In. He was covered up te the head and was dug out tr some fellow workmen. He was taken te bis home where Dr. Fere man attended him. The man's legs are badly cut and bruied and he is eerely Injured Internally He Is 1 years of sje snd has a wife and ss'xeral children rroecntieiis VtuhOrsiin Bermyerand I-aaj Mulvetzkl, of the Rus slan colony, were complained asalnst en Christmas by Henry Weinberg, one of tbelr fellow-countrymen, at Alderman Barr s. He alleged that one of them choked him and the ether struck blm with a cbelr leday the parties compromised their ditfl'ult and thesulta were withdrawn. At Hume far the HeUdai Ki-Chiefer Police Jehn I. Deichler, of I'hlladelphla.with his family came te I.nncts ter te spend the holidays. Theepbi.us Kuelllng, son el Rex. l)r J Kuellln?, a student at University of Penn sylvania and a member or this year's erad ustlng c ssg le civil engineering-, is at home for the holidays. Helped TnemselTf t te Oeu Is On Friday evening a number of boys went Inte tbe five cent store of F. W. Woolworth, en North Que nstreet,and helped themselves te articles Irem one of tbe counters. Onn of tbe boys who gave hts name as Henry n-s was 9flerwards arrested bv officer Pyle, and a number of stolen artliles were found en him. Alderman Mi loreiuy 'muiltted him for a hearing. Court mi ChrMllns 1aj Ai cording te the rules of court the judg ment docket Is called en the Saturday fol lowing the third Monday In each month. This ear "Judgment day ' came en Christ mas and court met at 10 o'clock. The only business transacted was the calling of the judgment docket, and the i-ntenn of twelve judgments for wsntef a lea, appearance and affidavit of defense. AinuiM-tueiit n ni the Rink Kennedy aud SU Mel, In h andUutchoeuiedlans.opunawe k -jeDagemnt at the Lancaster rink. Th"- two actors cims te thin city from the The itreCenilnue.t'fciladeiphla. una are ivtll recemu.endurt rhftr part of the entertainment laxts 45 minutes, and during the lemalnderer the evening thorn wtll lisskmlnj Concern nmlbettallct thu Eicning This even tng the Christinas concerts and sectablcs et the Lsnrastar Maanercher and LlednrLranz tuke place at the hil's of the soeletWs, tbe members of whtth e jpect larita crowds and a geed time T l in " .V rtd J:dle -en nex; Wtdau day evening, J U I eik the popular ceaiedian, appear In this city in ttn comedy entitled " Mixed PickUs ' In which he pWjs ths part of Jettph Picklei itr Tolk Is a fine actor, and his pi ha been wU reeulvcd eerywh,rH Oier lft bottles of Dr bnll a Cough rru? are sold every ipkoe, and thousands el persons saved from an untimely grave Tl-c pilce Is l cents Mr. Thr McDens d. or I'alte , 1 1 , repem mpuds xa atl-m oil "with u!l bli heart lei tneumattain OlSJ. Tilts LttMLSV-ln tht cltj, en thu Z'.b lint. Itschacl, wlfs of Aletaiider lclb,U, BgiMl tf ) ears, 2 mouth a and : dj Tbe relative aud trlindu of tbe family, arw respectfully lnvll-d te attend ILe fun-eml, Irem the rtdcnce 1 1 her husba-id. Ne S.s ra.,t Frederick strict, nn WeOttaday ufturnein all o'clock Intcruient at Lancaster cemetery IlcsxnaRT liejembi-r .'0, li-a. In thla cltv, Anna Unrbtra wHlur et the Inte Jehn llutK Hurt, si , iermr! of Uohrretown, thti cuuuty, aged 7bear, SniODtSs and J days The lelatlve and Mends of thu faint y - J0 spectfully Invited te attend her f um-ri., ireui nor late residence. Ne 119 ,; i5m0D ttr,Bt,en Wedne.da 'isr:ioea at 1 oelock, and at t 0'icni tbe Lutheran chinch utltohrcrjtewn 3Jd il UthrT. Lire block Mntkel. Fast Liukett. (Jatue-Ueci Ipts, 17i bend slilpments, 15; head resrket lair prime, M 7nJ &i, talr te goeJ. liaiM ftcflurii, 13 luJJ 7J , shipments te New 1 erk, lu carload llngi ltecelptu, ; !0u In ad , uhlpn ( nti, S,10fi head i market fair l'hlladelpliWs, si n fji fri t erkers II JOfll SO, common te llhJ, lU(tUR; stlpmcnu te new Yerk, n carload- hheep-Kielpts, 1 Cuu Lead ihlpinerls, 2 ft , inarket steady prnufl. II ' iftW fairtOKOtid, t3.v.n ft: common, I W2J60 umbs 1 Vti eiraln and l'rntlstiiiis. riirnlsbed by H. K. Yundt, llreker. Lnlrioe, Dec '7. 1 e ck-ck p in "heat-te-n Oita. Perk. Lard. December. .. 7 IK ! January Vi Sltf r. h -j ,, a rebruary .. 7uk 37W j,t u ,, March. .... 7Ai 7t, pit) , May s.v2 fK mcj jj A 0 0 Hecelpts ( ar Let. Winter "In at i ' Spring W heat j, Cern .v.s ',,lts .... . j,, Kjh . , llirhy ... . . 11 Oil City CrudeOll k, .. . .. 11 ""I lltlAilJlts-lieji 9U4 Clailnt; Hrlces-2 o'clock p in I arc, n iu 1, u u li 0 1- 70 "iicember Januarj' rniiruaiy March . . ., .,--v. 1 lllil. Will, t lira ..?,i1 7 tl 11 71 87 M 11 7f tlU 11 n. :'1$ May Oil mi Ui 31i:it8i 1 C'ltV. Crude oil. Utitcsce rreducA Market, CnicAeu, li c. i7. 1) V) a. 111 Shirk, 1 open Wheat-Der.. 77JC . Jan, 7 fke . nrd Icb, Ii'tu ; jiay,cu?tn Cern Hwi. ac, Jan, Uie; Teb, Oats-Dec , SiJic, Jan, '&J;e: fob , Mav. Slu . 7c 1 .1.0 1 fork-Dec, 111 41; Jan, til (A; eb,.llCSt May, fit 10 ijru-iHc, ia z5i jau. K mna si. Keb l 40 1 Slav. J ni: bhnrt lttbs Jan , el e?S l-rb M5 May, ta:u Mauli.n 'SO J otest: Wheat Dec. nilrtl 1UV. fcWA Se j 77NOI fel'n Lerr liec, oral Jan , fy c , feb., ?Ke t uw-ncc.i -.tc jail Wcf tc wmtai'ic llav. ,1lte. 1-01 iice, ill 73i Jan ,411 m rob 1 111 eis Slur. I?'M uiru Kce., r si ! Jsm, , reu.t" '-"s 1 Msv.ru: lilbs-Jsn, Slav, 1" V . feb IS P', Stsi.h M i ' 11th HrM Nur Aces, Pre. :; Heur maiKut dull. Fine, II t.-.ttJ M; .siHH-iflui-. II IMU ,'a 1 oeuiuioii ttigtHel estra Wistiru, l!.vt) u gvHM temncy enrnMiUe, UVtttm. hrat-n. I Kml stie. W.-1 v no, fc4ri.Ne 51 KihI, Winter. Jsn . ' .c tli,le tern iv liutietl uub, l?Se ue t'ee., 4i. de tan., K4C Ut-Ne 1 Whlte 9uitSe . Ne t de, 3c . Vn I mtsrd, Jan , Me. Itj-eilull, w e.itum, SJ3V0 , State. S7LiR"e lurlvv neiiitrml. 1'erK dnll 1 new m'. 111 "Vf 1 & Ijint-lc. ID Ri , Jan. tns riti.lu'1 Molasses II mint mjiiV,i ui .Vitll "I urpentlne dull al Se i Kesm dull strained te need. II 'V.7H ' t'etivlemn dull . ttilnid, in each. ."Se ltuttir dull) Wtjuiui uieiuiery, flVI-e, ltte,i tt- Che,i dull. Western Flat. ll(I15Sc. slatetae lery, livllit,,u KRstlnn, State, ?:i!e Western. slflJJe. Simnrsiesdv; IteCued Cullear, t 4c cm tin laud, Ml I'rtM.e, lulleiT stuady i I'rlma Cttv. iv.e. Krelghtsqutett grain te Liverpool lc lttcn ueuilnat. LertiHHlult ; fair cargoes, llltc rhILidelphU Caltln SUiKrL 1'HiLseat.rntA, lcc. 57 llcef cattle, lecelpta ter wet-It wen tkeves l.vw. Mieep. ,m, Iti-cs, i t'rtiTteus week Deevcs, i.Oi Sheep, POi ltei;,l M lieef . cattle s i,chltisri Kitties, t(t sv,e , c'! MJiO, wrUliim, IOIO, com in n. i403V -hoop '.i. richer extra, "ejWic gcxxi. V(fp c iiii'dniiii, 'ttJlve . common, :(l3vc 1 Mil - .T. lte (1 . W cstcrn, 4(tSc fe"v ointnen, New Yerk Stocks M or, Dec J7.1S1 p. m Meney leaned at tr 'i ttet. per cent. Lxohange fjitlet, 4 SQ i, i.everuuienls firm currency Ss, It SS bl t s Coup, II '?S' bid . IS ide. It U'H Mil Alter itus flrst cdl the iteck market opened dell and weak, and dnrlnj Hie uiernluj!, under some selllugef Hesdlnc, Lackssanna, 1.. A N. nd St l'snl prices Cecltned S te 1, percent. Since mtddty the niarke' bas been Qrwer, and p leu st the time, of wrutnj show sl'gbt re ceeiU- Mink Stalkels yiota'tens by Keed, MeiUnn.t co, tankers Lancaster, t't- 1SW VOSK LIST. IU s IJ 5r M Canada PaclUc WS c c. e A l si Colerado Ceal MV( Ceiitrll t'ae US ' ' 'I Canada southern si .1, WV Chi St U A Peh Ifc, Den A ltte.G Del L. A W lit) li., US Irle ... i. . !i SIX Krle. inds (H Jer C s v-S fi k a t s '" . Leu.. M f - L shorn il, 111, 9 S Mlch.Cen ... tf..t MLsseurl I'acl&c l' .N V V. X -" f I'ref '-J t.', -'T, n West l,i H'J 1US N Y C iliS UJ, HIS East Tunnesite C US Oinsha IIS Oregon TransporlaUen Sl , S t Ontario A W 1S l'actac SlaU e' a-', 7' Uech. A V t. Paul S4 e?;, lex t'ae 21 .'1 ? Union l'ac ft( vsii Jtk Wabash Cem i is 1S Wabiabfref -S Wcstern U S-4 ev 6.-', West -hore llends It 1 let rnu.xDU.rBiA list. Leh. al SS U.N ..t l'hlla I" l'a. It It 5 , v ;a Kesdlng I-, ! O'J Leh. .iit k'A4 Hettenr. Pass I A K v tent Peeples Pain KiLr. (ten'U 1 en ti e, e- rn a d rsj; t;a e ise.vts. FJP. HENT-TnLTMKnKl.MVC HOCaE and part of the Stabling ca.l en or ad diistdAltw' G'OKGK GKQ33M.V F1VC DOLLARS RUW ARD. Lest em Saturday evenlue, In ttn Opera Heuse, a box containing tire rte s-ene a cameo with two diamonds en each side, the ether 2 laruHpearl. '1 he above reward is 1 I be paid for tbe return of the rings tetht-. or"n d." .td PALL GOODS. All thu Lntcst Novelties In 1"1.SE MILLI .SEttl at w KIKKL'8 MlI-l.tNEItY "TOItK, e9-3mda Se. S3 North Queen street. P OK KENT THIRD AND MICRTH rioers of lllrsh A Brether s Hulldlnif. ses 1, and 8 North Quen stn-ct, 1 iwim ipedby Thes. cummlnirs as a flrst da-j rho-eraph ira'iery V IU be rented fer a term of years. 1.17 tSdli UiUsll A UKOT11EU3. LOrTl COLOONF.S VIOLET AND Klcrlda Water. Toilet Extracts and Cachet Powders, llalrltruthca, Combi and ether Toilet icTuliltcs, at I1UULK1 S DRK) STORE. 3B We-t hlorfStrcet- FOR REST PROM AND AFTER April 1. lf7, the desirable tnrcn story Drlex DwolllnKlleuie. Ne. It Seuth Duke street, Lan caster, l'a 1 centrally located all ucdurn con venlenccs, rent low. Apply ti II CAKPEVTEU. d)-Jltfdlt N"e. tINeith Dukeircet E1 iLF.CTlON NOTICE. XCtTOI NATtOIAL XixwK, I December II, 1"M ( Tbe annuai election ter direcers wlii be held at the banklnz house, en Tuesday, January 11, l-s7, between the hours et 11 a. m and i p in, The annual meeting of the stockholders wlllbei held at the same place en the same Cay, alie a ni. JNO Hn.KlZ.LUt. an. ie.J7Aj,li)d Cashier TtHH RKliCLAR MONTHLY .MEETINO X of the Meat End llnlldin? and Lean Aso Ase Aso clatlen wUltneet en MOMJA1 tVEMNH, UK Ch.MBEItS7, ISSS. Haturday bclrc a legsl holt diy. at the Law OOlce of T U ilelahjn, esq, ai.Wo'cteck. Meney te lean dStd C V.LICIIT , 'S.c'y. C "OOPER HOL'SE FOR RENT. The cooper llense, enshalf square from Centre square and Opera nema, and near bath railroad depots. This Is one of the largest and beat heuteis tn the city. Large Pale and Ex. i tmn xtables, all flrit class iep-!ionen Apil lit tVJI J. COOPKK. IJIATAL ERRORS ARE t TEN MADE -' In thoheuiuboldby.baylnK an Impure ar ticle because It is cheap, and th result lekln dtteases or badly cracked hind" Prevent all this by buyln? MiLLKira HO'lAX SO VP. reld everywhere at, 8s. VOniWITHSTANDINc. THAT PHIL Is ailelpbU Is the largest manu'actuilng clty tn tlm Cnitcd Htitm, we shin larjje '.usntllies el MlLI.hK S DOItAS SOAP tbsre F OR CHRISTMAS. A TableC iiter.a Dezen Napklns.n Half Dersn Texi s or a l'alref Elankets mikes a nice Christ mas PUeeul The North End Dry Goods Stere Is atloea 1'laee te Bay them. J w ltVKVE. oevMyd Ne. sn North Quee.n iireut. ClHRISTMAS OOODS NEARLY ALL 1 gene A few Odd and KikJh will be sold at gmatly reduced prices. Newattend tothatceugh Fralley's Syrupef Blnodreot. W ltd Cherry aud llnreheund Is the b at and cheapest for Coughi and Colds Laryn bonus for M cents. Purely vegetable aud contains no opiates. rltAIliK 1 '3 K SOT END I'll AltM ACT. (Opposte rastsrn Marked Cerne r East King and thlppen streets d-3d M.W.rit CtULTON OPERA HOUSE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30. Only t'mothlssnasen. Uy special eijraKement with tli hiially Ilres , ths Oiljtuai tsfcctaculur "BLACK CROOK" Win lei presented In all lt oemplote-ft a d Metropelltin MsHulllccnce. IJU.iuueipendcafer ce.tuuiua Imported direct from Parts, and tccnery pointed by nvemasters of the art. 1 we carloads et seecerv, J dramatle, pantnrrlm'e and ntlal y artists A triple ballet '.3.em piute and superb scenes, nurpussiri; tes uia (manges A Kergenus beautiful nnd brlUUnl trunsfer milluii Adicamef jatryland madeallvlnir in allty. The Oreiat Japanese llillnt. ileautltul and ihapcly girls In Ainszenlau marches, al rayud tu O'jrttly and burnished aimers. A pro duction ttiouiaKnltlrenceef which Is Impossible te uiSKnlfy, Don't fall te get therr. iloctTex X rUESK, Proprietors. Kcrcs eourrt eeurrt ET Manaiu I'Ulci;J-23.30 and 73 Cents. Beccurn seats new at opera Heuse, t nice diMtd NOl'lOE. The annual meeting et the ttoekholdersor the I.aucuitnr city striwit Hull nay Company, for the election of illre-cters te servu fertheen; sulnirjear, tvlll be held In tbe Stevens Heme parier?, ibis dry, en .iienaiy, jimiaiy i, iu at 7 i.'clecit p in jucre-n cwi""'1! eecictary: XS1' AD I MfirlSZMXXTS. TTtOR itKNT TWO TWO-STORY 11H1CK JU houses, at 17 n month. Apply ' At fills ernc. LOST. -"N THIS CITY, PF.NSION UICII. TiriUWk et Aiuliew ritck, .Nil, Silts. Any iwrsnn ilnMi'tlii-isun will le thankfully runarded t y HaTlugtlat thtsclllre lt ANKHHW rUCk -1 A COI1 P. MllHAl'FKR'S L PURE RYE WHISKY, nt'hi aug.fljdll SltlKl 1 LlgiOtt SIUKK. BANANA ClU AltH. A full stock et choice clear 1 Itler llsvana rtstselin itTerttn tirandaln beies, suitable let llelldtt) l'tf-sents, nt MAUKt.lO's:" Yellnw rent," Ne n NeittKJuccnstiwI. (Fnnnrrlr Itartman's ) EASTLRN MARKKT UOl'K CO. Annual meeting of stocklielrtnrs The an nual ueetlng el stockholder et this eimpiny illl b hld al Nn im Kas' Ulng itrmVnn rui.sD.W. JAMAItl 11. lH.;,t luo'cleckn. lu . ter the Heet Ien et directors. decJfisiUltw ALLAN A lIKlttt, cc Tim A' tVUISM t the Our-sl insde. It 51 a bottle, old ll)e Whlsty, ;je a ijuart. Trv our 5 year htskleaatall 1'iicca liOltllKK'3 LtUUOIt RTOll. S! CciiUe Square, Luncastet.I'a Ne, 2! TN Till. STATP. OF PENNSYLVANIA L tberearwtHto.icOacreset rcuind,nnd stnee W3, whim our works neie established, them hss been ni'MK then four tliues thst many pounds of eapuiade MILL Ml; 1IUHA BOAP s RANDCtiM-'Eltf; Lancaster Macnnercher. Until ed andlnstiunientUCeucert at Mwn ncuher Hall, Jl.iMiU LVKNI.SG.DKCCMIIKR .', 'Vrt Prof Tterbahn's Orchestra Concert begins at S o'clock sharp dst :t tS E l.O V COST FOFl ONE WEEK, ClirWmas Uoeili nnd Froshlrecerloi a'LLlSG 11SLOW COST. AT MACNAY'S, Nes. H6 nnd 117 1'ertb Queen Btreet. dlllwd VTOT NEOKSSAUY TO 1 OLLOW KX. l. aet directions te obtain s clean garment. batue plain natcr and Mtl.l.KU 1IOH X SOAP CKKK Ni ri'RTHhR, HK iUUEh 13 SONS HKTTt.ll TllN Ruppert'B Estra New Yerk Boer. Fer iae exclusively at til MILIF. HOSTt llSLOltNEH SALOO. Hear of theccntrsj Market. Jresh from the Ke and Vi arrsntesl I'ure llySUdU.M.W.S A H. 1.0SENSTE1N, A BARGAIN. Owln te the close of the Kail and Inter Sea son, 1 b.ive purchased one merw piece et these elptf&nt Heavy Dark Ulne Kngllsh cheviets, at a reduced ottce. They were our bcst seller, and sold at vice and bave reduced tbem te the low figure of U uu. Made and trimmed elegantly, and above all, a perfect fit. A. U. KOSLNSTKIN. Fine Tailoring, S7 .North cjuis-n at. SOME MANUKACTCRERS MA KB A soap ter the toilet, bath, lanndry and kitchen but wemskeene, and guarantee It te d" ihatanyetherwli) de. MILt KIV3 UeR VX SOAP STATkOl JAMES STEWART, LATE cf tbe citret Lancaster deceased Letters et admlnis ri i u en satd estate nilns been Blunted te the undcrstgnt d. all persons Indebted thereto are requested te mske immediate psy ment, and these haying claims or demands sirclnst th same, wt 1 pretcnt them without d lay for settlement te the undersigned, rvsldlDg In the clt et Lancaster ' tllAKIOTTE BTFWART, i IIAULESE ftrEWAKT, Administrators Or.or.er Nitais, Attorney. diietdM ESTATE OF CHARLES UIMMELS liALH. la'e of the city of Lancaster, de ceased 1 cues of administration ensaia estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and the9 lining claims or demands against the same, will pre-ennt thrrn nUboutdclavterscttietnsnttotheunderotgntd, re,.d.nS la .""'Ift mMMr LSltACH, JOf A Otli, Att y Admtnlstraiin. decH-etdM HEAVY INVOICES Ol OCR C.OOOS are iblpped te tbe largecltles, from here thev find their wsiy te all parts of the clvlllied world eriitkeynoteit'vof ratrensge. this would net be the case. SllL-JCH'S lTeiiA hOAP retails at 6c F CN ' KCN IIS' -T- LANCASTER RINK I Te-Night And All Week, (Kicert Frtdiy Mgbt ) ! Kennedy & McNeill! THEliKLATESTOr ritJNii IOK. Hutch ami IrMi CemciliRn. Bkatlng until 9 e clock, and Panclna for one heurattur rrferinanc. ADMISSION, - - 10 OENTS eJllyOlt I H UIVLKR.t ! MeuDAt, Iiirrasta J?, li8? Only Four Days in 1886. ANV NEW TEAR'S MESLSTS leu wish te buy we will savs jeu money In any goods In our line, as we are closing out our unttra stock FOR OASH. Jelm S. Givler & Ce., HO. 26 Bast IIlnK atiuet, LANCA9TKU, l'A c I1R18TMAS TRE-JKNIH. Special Sale Te-morrow! AT CLARKE'S, .no .-a webt uiya btiiekt, lancasteii, -or- Flerida Uracgis, While Graf-i', Pure Gandus and Nuts. Twe Uetcu otOrangesror Sic. Twe rounds of WhltUrapes for 2Se Three renniU et Can- dies ler We Don't forget our Combination Cef- lee for c brUtmas Dinners, -Af- Clarke's Tea and Coffee Stere NO. 33 WEST KINO BTltEET. fVToleptiene Connection. sTJrir ADriinriHKMBitn. H OL1DAY HARC1AINS. Fmneus Holiday Btrrgains AT- FIVE DOLLARS EACH. 16U Btiperb Aatrnknu Jauketa, 71) Wrniw, Afltrnicnu irimmea; ou l beck! vrtluea nover befere ofTerod THE NEW CLOAK STORE, Jeseph L. 138 nud 138 NORTH QUEEN STREET, .Nwr F. K. It. Station. 1S33 Mlnsea' Newnmrketfl, wiu, OftpeM, $4.00 Erteh. Thore uauril " Attr OUrlatmivn Boduetlons " rtre new prevntlltiR tlirouKheut our ontire wondetful ki,l??;i4JL,l??,'JindOhtlr0n'BOIeak''- UbeIMI, rrnotlenl nud Bon Ben Bon elble OnniSIMAB PHE3BNTB. JOSEPH L. THE MEW CL01K STORE, 136-138 North Queen St. Open Every Evening. TyCKTZOKR ,t HAUUHMAN'SCHE.U'HTORi: TO REDUCE STOCK W I. WILL NOWBEI LH R LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Metzgerft Hauglimaii's Cheap Stere, M Ne. 43 West Bang Street, Between the Ooepor Heuse and Serrel Horee Hetel, Lanoaater, Pa. .Vtr .iDKERrJSKMKVri h VAN'S KLOVU. LEVAN'S FLOUR -MAKES UllOU lllirAD AVP rl.NF LAKRJ. I IIHIHTMAS Jl.TbtS -TT OKRUART, Fine Tailoring. A rnll ami Complete stock of Imported an HomwUe Suiting aud OvoreontluK Ter the Fall Tma new rraUjr tn lict netn Callt-aily te seoure llet etyles. H. GERHART, He. U N ejliKKN ST., Opposite thu l'ostemcei marr? ItAH E ECl'TOR'S SAl.K Ol ALIAHIK KEAL K9TATK O-eTncrjDiT, JxirAar U, 1M7, the uniJerUne), nirculoret Ihecttata of Mar thi Htormfeltz, aecaiiril, will offer t public &lftthoTwMery PRICK lintlSE, with hrlck bict building. .Ne St Seuth l.lme ttreet. Lull cicitnr city, containing 1" Iffl front, and re landing fn depth west ItJ feet, Th heu Is f ntnclly located. In a aoed ni-lhborheoO, anil he let centalna choice fruit of various kind Hale at lha Loeps.nl hotel al 7 e clock p. in , when conditions will be made known bv A. Li KtlNO.III., Eiccnter of Martha Slermfelt. dt-coased. Juu L. lUi.iu. Auctioneer an W.r.Slw E VKRY LADY HIlOUI.l) M9IT THE Art Needle Werk Exhibition, DECEMBER 7th te 14th, At the Palesroema of Wheeler & Wilsen Mf'g Ce., Ne J SOfTII QUEEN nTIIKBI, l.Ascisrm, Pi. vUpen krenlecs as ttd J. M. MARTIN it UO. nl It 1MMLSSE 1 1SE OF TOYS, GAMES, BOOKS, -AND- FANCY GOODS, AKK 10DAV MAItKKtl UO.t TOI'KICES TO CLOSE XII KM OUT. Call nnl Jnilge ler VourfieM'. Artistic China, Glass; Porcelain, &c. WINE ftKna-Bti Wine Ulasses, llrass Tray aud ilettle, Wc. IVATEIl BETTa-tMlhUiasTrjy,lc nillSIti HhTT8-Wllh llrasn Ttay, H; LkMONAPK BKTTS-Wllh llian Trhy, i?JC. Immense Line of Fancy Lamps Noveltloa la Braes Goods fit Ceat te Oloee Out. OLIVE WO(ll) NOVKLTIEf, AllT EMIlltOI UEUV, CUltTAlNB.l'c'L.aS. Ac. AN IMMENSE LINE Or USEFUL. GOODS IN ALL UEl'AIU'MKNTS. J. B. Martin & Ce.'s, Cor. West King & Prince Ht., LANCASTEK, l'A. oketfj, 73 BotteloWrnpfl, Fur Trimmed, 04 Cleth 00 Uerlln Twill Nownmrlcetn. Hueb rmtentfthln.il v Ored. FIVE DOLL. A.HB EACH. wsiKiy Bottelo Wrnpd Rau & 6eM Oi'en KvcryE.fnl RAU & CO., AT- AaVBKilXNTK. psui ten err.R hoi hl WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 'JO, IBB0. A OAl.Eer MEttntMENT. MR. J. B. POLK, The rarorlte Metropolitan teinedlan. tn bt hlnulial and batlrlcicl Cemtnly In Three Acts and One continuous !.augh, entitled MIXE-D PICKLES ! Jeseph Pickle, ,nMci.cn'.V Mr. J B.Pelk. Act I Prrps.rln(j te I'lckle Act II. Tickles celling Mlted Act HI MIT(I PI KI,s; -PltlClii 7A.MA7SCk.Sl ItranrTCd Beit, 3. ,or iae ai opera house -pii'LTes ei'i:ra neusn FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1880 MR. EDWIN BOOTH HAMLET. Sui'iierlctl lijlllri Exccllpiil Company. RESERVED SEATjJ I'AUQI ETTE 10O I'AKuiirTTfc chicle ... atse 1U1.COM vine 4T"3aa open Monday, December iltli, at MO a. tu. rtllfltd ituviBruuHiaiuxu iuun. G ALL AND SKI: -THE- ROCHESTER LAMP, SUty Candle l.lubt . ilau them all Anether Let et CHEAP ULOItES ferOaa and Oil h teres. THE " PERFECTION " MErACMOULDlNU AM) KUllUEIlCUHillON WEATHBrl STRIP lleata them alt. Thl atrip outwear all ethers Keeps out the cold. Step nutlliiR of windows include the dust. Keep out snow and r.ttn. Any one can apply It nowaste or dirt made In ap plying IU Can he tltlel anytv here-no holes te Lere, ready for ue. It will net split, wnrp or shrink a cushion strip la the most perfect At the fcteve, 11 eater and Itange Mere -or- Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN 8T . LANOASTEH, PA w M. A. KIKKKKR. ALDOH V, UKRH KIEFFER & HERR, -DEALKUS IN- IVOUMI CALL hl'ECtAL ATT1.N1IONTO Fuller & Warren Ce.'s ITKOV.N. 1.) STOVES, HEATERS, FURNACES AND RANGES. We ask no ene te run any risk" with rl'' LKll A WAIIIIKN'S Ooeds. ' Kuarantee them te Klre Satisfaction. . ,.,, A, a UeSter THE aVUhSOlD ' h "e .ll. lieln a tboreunh het hate, no part or lb Is sleva remains cold, eveiy Inch et It radiate, heat. As a Smaller and Cheaper Heater tbe "I! It It, 111 mAMONl) Z , SJubHUied Itself In the front i-anks. Ihe merits eJlhe-afLENUlD-and-Ultltllli DIAMOND "consist In lleauty el Construction, 1-e.rfect Control of Draft, Cleanllnesi, no Dust, no Qaa and Economy el r"uel. 7-Call and examine (or yeureclt 40 BAST KING ST., (orreeiTE ceuut house. i spsitfOAw t 'v Heusemmishing Goods . fl.. vr ltd vaiaiiiribtaaJgfeS iiiMBst,. j ..AWieX, kMJbrSat. ,.s.-. -. sQa-4l!i JfK stUlr J
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