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Hi, LAN CASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCEB, SATURDAY, KOVEMBEB 24, 1888.
Daily Intelligencer.
LANCASTER, NOVEMBER 2S, 18S8,
, inn jhb Ajcgisiausn.
ftwtfcbtte in the Heuse e! Commens
the tend purchase bill show tbe
Bale menna strong as ever nnd
tuppertets of the government less
ibbernthan they hate formerly been.
tTMs measure b n renewal of the bill
wn as tbe Ashbourne net et 1SS0,
kh appropriated (23,000,000 te be
IsWacd te tenanU In Ireland te enable
te purchase their homesteads, the
and bulldmgs belnc the security for
tks debt. In Ireland the buildings
;. Waallr belong te the tenant, nnd in some
WN me tenant farmers have Immcru'e
mess and costly farm houses erected at
' tfctlr own expense en land that legally
Wengs te men whose ancester:
took possession by right of conquest.
TliMW fananta. whether ncer nr rich, nnd
Si.T ti.rlv all nrA tinnr. nrrt mrrer in frrA
iMr ancestral property from tbe control
'(absent landlords, and if there are no
Ijptmars of rent, tbe land purchase bill en
' sables the peer te de this. The trouble Is
sfckat the verr r lifts ibn mniRiitn rlnltnn In
i.'xieUeve, are overwhelmed with rent in
itarears which accumulated against them
la time of famine, and they cannot buy
hth homes until they are freed from this
lead of debt. Fer this reason Mr. Glad Glad Glad
Mone and Mr. Parcel! are found vigor-
'teusly opposing a measure that appears at
let eight devised te relieve the distress
! sf the Irish peasantry. l'Arnell did net
p&Maltate te charge that the government
X'hacl iwn nrsnntlpil tn InVn nn Mm tnen.
h$un by landlords who realized that they
,oeuia net Held tnelr position much longer
4 Mid were anxious te have the value of
ttwlr lands helped upwards by this plan.
I'iw wameaa commission empowered te
5- tsix tbe value et rack rented estates, and
fe.taia tnac arrears Bheuld de considered, or
Ms-'mm cm would be fulile. The government
tVjilatlmated that it would deal with the
.ftrears question In a separate measure.
gjtaal insisted upon the passage of this bill,
- w-.rt vu VUU .VUU Hinv MID Devil
s' lity for the leans would net safely bear
t"A w extension or mem. it would never
,(,"' Jl 1) . I J T.JT1..J.I..I. ru ,1., 111.
,"! niu ."UlU xvuuuuipu vsuurcmu, "WJ
jTsuke the state the immediate landlord et
j.tfee Irish tenantry."
rf And as this would be the alternative
jKl the failure of tenants te pay when due
f-iBa money leaned for the purchase, his
.Mutten seems well grounded. It Is quite
.tTiaent that very little geed can come of
;.ee plan, and pesilbly its projectors have
g only Introduced it as a tub te tha Irish
ry., wuftie w neep mm interested wiuia tne
JSP " w "" "B'"fl .IIJ vu.
M -
!$& Snobbery.
&4' There is nothing mere slckcnlner te n
P;fman who has a trace of pride In this great
(jgaemecracy man tne open snobbery nnd
,;Seant used by Eome small-minded writers
v&tar the Dress in (.helrirniHlti nlinnh nnlillll v
fand royalty, and particularly the Urltlsh
particle. The Philadelphia liijwircr.whlch
'v&luw been talking very hotly against Eng-
hMjMBu anu us aristocracy wnen pentics
Mweuieu mj ueuiauu, new puuusnes unucr
n Miua uiaunuKiuei ui Xiura 4,w;Kvilie
T . V.IU. frkllWfl, r nnnBnn,A n1in( II. t.1..
I', 'fy and her sisters :
A- Wlthnut knowing who tbey worn, tlie
BW-teireta slnjgle glance ffielr arlste.
KirCIStle and noble blrttH for Ita elpn.TimniiBl
f$$U visible and notlceable at tbe flrat clance
rtorlntednollon te them."
'j This talk is common enough In Europe,
'fe out Americans nave liltuerte feut.d It
chiefly in children's fulrv tales wlicm flux
pi prince in dlsguke is usually recognized
afe. ' by his noble bearing." Without doubt
ip-' the notion had reason in Turope In tlie
K, times net long gene by when none but
pSpthe nobility could nttalute culture nnd
a- .reunement, uus nmt, any is ever n
"iEurepc. and the rise et this imilnw
,.hf flattery in Amerien la entlreiir uiiimnt
justlQcatlen The sign manual " of
!," aristocratic nnd noble b rth " Shndea
Ml I the fathers,what a pass ha ve the Phila
go, eeipnia liuakers come te that they can be
HrarAw1nniinnt,l,nrll1-n M.I.I 0 II ..-
,t4",,-v""''""k'l'"J 1,ttu l"' VUU tVUUUl HIIUK
uS that tha slcn mnninil nf 1'nr.liiriil'a nria.
is?tecracy had received n boom In the.
American market since it was ntinniini
f te that stupid letter by Lord Saekvillu.
Ixnere is a proportion of Irrepressible
& feels in every nation, and perhaps we
?s3llAVATin Innra tlien ,n .1i..a ! 41. it..
XeJ. --' .v.w .u..u u. Dumc, uut men
ri, a1i la !.. HM .11-..1 i n-ii
;,Bumiliating te men of sense and patriotic
m&'xi. rlfltt. T.nnl Kunlrvllla line l.ni i.i A
Lisi w " . w.v .. uuu nu ic
pTange, and gees uema with flying colors,
Mlerbave net the Americans bought his
k aecend-nand furniture and marked chiim
fe-at fancy prices, justbecausa it lud be.
vfit'lnnffA1 in a InM
v, .--D w - ..
Wv lYheat Corners nnd Km itrrmi
6i' November 2TuM 2'alk has this sug-
lesuen for tbe destruction of wheat
r corners.
Bnt thA nnnlnnkant fmn .. .....
j Sour is exetbiiantly hlKb, and an appre-
t-VlH-Uta numtlnn lWh.r..i, i5' 7
R0 about lit Use peer flour, and have tour
K!??4 djaptt'e making breaiT Nel deu't be
hbiwu uy mine economy te try tbe ex
i J' MriinenL If It In tnnui. i ....-
ttft quenUy u.ing corn cakes, corn dodgers,
Kf nera welilea. Tblu can be deue
?;'ivWltbeut detriment te health smi n
K.-rUlnaavInget money. Ana geed rje
i,acMdlanotusedaseltenas It nheuld be.
i aaa tnee who, ireai force of hf(blt, are din-
K5a y wiw uuwu ujiuu inis oreau may
nrprleed te And hew palatable It la
SwfaM rlgbtly made.
US' u vuiuumgra ui uuur wcis 10 rOQUCe
.- thalr cennmDllnn eiiH.thitrt i.e. ha, t.,h
& aUtutea It U quite prebble tbst nine dollars
a barrel for U ur would be uukuewn.
bj as ik uu4 uteu uesreea mat, trusts ahull
fevVaetbe interfered with nnd as the wheat
nier is a variation of the same prin
jpjalple, the American people can at least
FU take te rve bread anrl mmi.ti n.,. ii.mi.
&h U they did when they get along without
-jc'! Truly a self i-nii n.nni. ...
fe'MBie te a desperate pass when suggea
,wwig me itoeya are made as tore tere
lahting taxes levied by the mr f
EjBoaepoly. If tbe Sliah of Persia decrees
STllaat the prlca of wheat shall be raited
feeaa cent for his benefit it is
f aUed an unjust tax because it is taken
Iren the people with no pretense et ben.
at returned. And wn ilpsnlsn Mia liaten.
i K submission te (he will of n selllsh dea-
K Jt eanwhlle a whole ;little drove of
hwiuuu, wuueut any pretense of
, aatherily or richt. ether timn evan i.v
N 'bt of wealth, calmly tax their
WBnymen vy rawing tue price of wheat,
n is meekly suggested tlut we get
with rye. Itmavbevprv iiiiiinnu.
INach this evil lv lecfDijtinn i.,.f if i.
i MMle remarkable that the people give
euragemeut te efferta te rech it,
MdorKdaDelitical leader whn
I ft aOB-ba'arfaranra ltVi'r.i.t
, .C, T J ...T n..-,..-.
Plenty of Meney Fer Hanks.
In an editorial en " The Hall read te
Lancaster" the New Helland Clarien
refers te the statement et Dr. Wicker
sham at tbe lest meeting of tbe Heard of
Trade, and adds: "We have been told
this week that (100,000 of the bends have
already been taken, and we have no doubt
whatever that the whole amount wlil be
taken in a short time. In fact it the
people from Lancaster city, with the
means at their command would manifest
the grit and energy that the people of
New Helland displayed in tbe building
of the extension from Iloneybreok te this
place, the whole amount needed would
be secured within a week."
The New Ilelland people are evidently
getting quite out of patience with tbe
Lancaster people, whose npithy In tbe
matter surprises them, nnd the Clarien
mau gives several bread hints of
coming wrath if our moneyed men
de net speedily open their purees te
help along tbe enterprise. After showing
hew very well the read must pay, the
Clarien observes : " There should, there
fore, be no huckstering or hesitancy about
this venture, nnd at this end of the line
there is none."
Inasmuch as tbe bondholders will
only get four per cent, no matter hew the
read pays, the application ef.the " there
fore " in the above is net very clear. It
would be better te put it thus: As thefenr
per cent, en the bends is assured with
reasonable certainty and the read will be
of Immense benefit te both New Ilelland
nnd Lancaster, It would be wlse for citi
zens with interests in either place and
with money te invest, te en
courage this enterprise, as it will prob preb
ably tend te increase values and readlly
give the Invester mere for his money
than if it were Invested nt high Interest.
It takes n geed deal te tempt the money
et Lancaster from Its favorite channels,
and if the New Ilelland peepla want te
get the true measure of our financial
ability, let them proieao te startabank.
TiiKCtnporerof Germany sa tUt his
ellertB have been uncemlng te nroserve
peaee and nn doubt be la qulte ilncete In
tbe belief that only by continual readlneia
for war can peaen be kept. Ue may even
carry thl. idea a little further some daya
and doelaro that tbe peaoe of Kurope can
net be maintained without a war with
Kraues whe.e KepubllcsuUm and eeneral
"cuBiednciu" keepa tbe whole continent In
n atew. Tbla will probably be the end of
tbe oenllnual preparation, and If no belter
excune can be found will anawer every
purpose, though Germany would like te
putKrauoe In tbe wrong of the quarrel If it
can be oeno.
TiiKOoteber atatoment of foreign com cem com
metco and Immigration shows tbnt the
experts for tbe month are f 1,310,011 less
than lu Ojtober, 18S7, and tbe Imports ex
ceed the Impert, of Iho aarne month last
year by f5,S71,300. The figures for experts
Inolude tbe ferulgn merchandise exported,
which amounted In tbe month te f715,W,
be that tlie excess of experts evor imports
was f 8,470,712, which lsfO.690,410 less than
the oxectM in Octeber, 1887. October still
shows nn excess of experts na uiual, but In
tbe ten months ending October Hist the
Imports oxceoded tbe experts by $81,127,.
820. The algnltlcauce of tbla may be'
realised by noting the excess et lnfperiB ler
the ten months ending Ob'teberSlst, 1887.
It was only ?30,M3,67O. We paid for a part
Of Ihb uighty-one million excesa et Imports
with geld and silver, and no left nn excecs
el alt imports evor all oxperts of fOilDI
f jr Iho ten mentbr.
According te the same report 40.303 Imml
grantH lindcd In Auieilcaln Uj'tuber, aud
15,101 of them came from Great Hrltalu nnd
Iretand, only 6,530 belntc from the latter,
while Germany sent 10,100 aud Hwedtn,
Norway nnd Denmark 4,P07. He tlie
Kmerald Isle has glven us euly n llttle
ruore llieu oue-teventlt et our October Im
migration. In considering ihe purchase of Oiinadn
sovernl daya age we Inadvertently stated
the tiebt of the Dominion nt seveu millions
Instead of three huudrcd millions. An in
astnnotuy.'sein thl. matter, a d'tlorenoo of
a few hundred millions one way or tbe
ether deu't make much difference.
Gi;,Mii!AL IlAititlaON la new in n dla.
tresslDg position by reasen of the presenta
tion te him of a Uve, hungry and ilerce
Ainerleiu eagle. An eagle deea net elten
sing very sweetly and It oannet be bung In
a glided cage In the parlor without spoiling
the harmony et Its surroundings. We often
hear et an cngle eye, but what the eagle baa
of nole bosldes an eye we de, net knew,
unites It be another oye Just like it The
e aglr, is first of all and abeve all thlngr, a
bird of froedom, but that suggests tree trade
and II General Harrison wlshes te avoid a
ncre of that kind he had better trade tbe
oagle or f et It tree. The eagle scream a and
aeara aud In consideration of these qualities
It might be well te send him te Mr. Blaine.
Taking all things Inte consideration, an
uncomfertablo and ferocious caged eagle Is
about as dlioeuraglng a present as a man
can have and the president elect li entitled
te full sympathy lu his distressing time
with tbe "bird oMreedem-aoarln'."
Tiiakksoivise Dat Is approaching and
people are thinking of the geed cheer It
will be marktd by lu spite of times net of
the best, and tbe peer se eternally withes
should be uppermost In the thoughts of all
troubled with a surplus. If everybody
makes a little eUert te cheer up somebody
else this will bs a very oheorlul and thank
f uloemmunlty when the day oemes around.
There are several kinds of charity, and
liberality Willi mocey U by no means the
bjst lerm, otten doing mere harm than geed,
butalUtlotllert te hoi p ether men along
without letting them knew It any mere
than you csn la true charity. There U
plenty et bitter psvery right here in this
community, nnd if every cltUan will de
what he can te give work te men nnd
women, no matter hew trldlng It may be It
will psrhaps help some choerleasheusohold
te brighten up a llttle for thanksgiving.
There Is time te think of these things ever
Sunday, and Kmersen's rather sweeping
siylng le think U toael" miy have force.
The Tobacco Lev discusses that 1m
partaut question te tue trade "What shall
the tax be 7" And replies as follews:
1st The revenue Is uet needed.
Kcduce it te a mlnlmum'.by the reduotlen
el tax rates ou tobaeoo, snuff, cigars, olgar elgar
cttcs and special taxes, abolishing the
p6c!al taxes ou dealers In leaf dealers and
Jobbers lu and peddlers of tbe muuulae-
tuicaui louacce; tsa; is, tobacco, anull,
cigars and cigarette?.
21 ManuUcturera generally llke the
existing protective regulations.
Continue them until they solicit thelr re
maval, fjxjciat taxa Included, the latter
belnjs uiceswy for reoerd purposes and
tie pretentien of Illicit manufacture.
31 Tobaceo growers are entitled u Jroo Jreo Jroe
dom et aile llke ether agriculturists.
Give thtm their ireedem.
th keat tobacco merchants should have
as varied tatrenaife an r,n, or . .......
have, tbe small, as well as the large buj erH.
a privilege they have net eujeym nines tbe
ect of July 20, 1808, went Inte elleet-as a
matter el faet, for mere than tweuty ynirs
and a privilege tbey never can have se
long as beuds stand In tbe way et men who
deMre te beceme manufacturers and are
prevented by inability te secure bondsmen.
The Ltaf believes that If a harmonious
PPMl te GengriM eeald be made by ths
trade;ny th'ng asked ter oenld be seeurefj
aad considering the anxiety te let the tarlu
n'.ene this Is probably trav.
PERbOHAti.
(Solemon Seitnr.r., ex-msynr et llullsle,
who was hlrlekm with paralysH n week
go, died en Krldsy. Ue was CO years el
sge.
GovKimen IlEAVKn la snaddreis befeta
the tcaeairs' Instltute lu 1'iiutburg en
Friday evening, epohe strongly In favor of
manual training lu the rublle school?. Us
said tbe sobeol system could uet be eu
Urged se as te Inolude minusl training,
cookery, ote , without additional legislation
and at very llttle extra ces'. He paid n
high tribute te the superintendent!! nnd
tosnbers tbreught tbe state for tlllcleuey
and dovotien te their duties.
Mn. GiTAHi.KsMuDeNAi.D was the Dom Dem Dom
ecratlo caudlda'.n for tbe Uou'e of Heprt
pentattven from Uabnrrun cmuily, ti. U. ills
brother, Mr. Kebert K. MeDanaid, wai Iho
Kepubllein candidate for the Henste from
Mecklenburg county. Mr. (Jhnrles Ma
Donald wasolcetcd, Mr. Kebort McDonald
was defeated. Nothing very odd lu this,
ti be sure, but then tlie funny part Is te
coma Oae waselccted by 1,'JCI) majority,
and tboetliorwssdefouted by exactly tbe
sauie number et votes.
The Arltlimttlcul He In Animal,
rrem the LonCen limes.
About a year ttge 1 began, with the aiMs'
tance el the keeper, te Instruet tbe chtm.
paiicoeatthe soelnglcal gsrdcns In the nrt
of computation. The method adopted was
te ask her for ene, two, three, four or 11 ve
straws, which she was te pick up and band
out from among the Utter In her cnge. Of
course, no censtnnt erder wai observed lu
making thefte reqnettH, but whenever alie
banded a number net asked for, her effer
wssrefuscd. In this way, thonnlmnllesrnod
toasseolatolhu numbera with thelr names.
Lastly, If inore than ene straw wote nsked
for, Hhe was taught te held the ethers lu her
mouth until the required number wn. com.
plete,and then te deliver the whele nt once.
This methed prevented any posslble error
rising from her Interpretation et vocal
tones an error which might well have
arlsen If each straw had been uked for iep.
arately. After a few woolen' continuous in
struction, the spe perfectly well understood
what was required et her, mid up te tbe
tluie when I left town, eevcrnl months age,
she rarely madea mlatske in handing me
the exaet number et ntrnwHtlintl named.
DoubtlessshH ntllt enntltiuni te de se for
her koepor. Fer itince, it she U nsktd
for four she miccec vel v DlakH tin three and
put. thorn in her mouth, tbun sue picks up
a fourth mid hnndn evor all the four to te to
getuor. Thus thore can be no doubt that
the animal Ih clearly nble te distinguish
between the numbem 1, 2 .1, i and 6, aud
thht she undetstauds the nnuie for oaeh.
The mules uasd In the tramways nt New
Orleans have te make Dve Journeys from
ene end et tbe reute te tbe ether befere
they are released, nnd lliey make four et
these Jeurneya without showing any ex
pectation of being releftsed. but began te
bray towards tbe end of tlie llllli.
Bad Fate of a Ittaillrt' Mcrcluur.
Oenrge W. Heyer was formerly a proi prei proi
psreui merchautln Ueadlng. llennlartrcd
his operation, cmbarked lu ethor eutor euter
prisea and n few woekH i0 was compelled
te make nn nHnlguu.ent. Ue then sought
aud obtained employment nn n brokeman
en the Heading rullread, Friday evening
his ded body was oenvejod le hh home
en llultonweod stroet, the unfortunate man
having been caught helwoeu two cars aud
crushed te death. Ue was promluent In
Heteral benellelnl erders biki exceedingly
pepultr. JJe was 85 years of ngenud leaves
a widow and 11 ve ehlldrtn.
Te pre vent lypl-nlrt forer. tnke I.ixtaer. the
gelilxu rnuid). l'llwis.luema.
IlAblnswIUeiy 1 It la the mil v vry t)tuUui
thit tliey sutttr from pain Jin netstuptilr
your.lttleniHB by nOinlulsteiIng Ittuaunuiu,
nr otlier apliifs, but Ukii ur. llnii'H llai
hyrini, wlilUi win raltevn tliu linby et nil pjlu
el tn bowelp, Aa, una trmreuy ltateiu Ha
hii pluetg, 1'ilcoeuly Me.uta.
ixKi.iamui,
RELIGIOUS HKKVlUnS WILL UK
held In tlie following churclina en Sun
day, tu tlie nieinliiK ut I0..KM11 the oveiilni;
at 7.13. Hiiiidny bcIkieI nt 1.11 p. m. Whontlte
hour Is (lllli'reiit it la npucliUly netud:
1'nieanvTKHiAM Mumeuul Cnuiu.it, Benlli
Uueun lroet, Tliemaa 'Jhouipieu pastor
1'nutliliiKUt 10:3011,111. BunOujr BClioel at 1 45
p. in. Yeung pnople's umetlnx ut e I) p. m.
l'rciif IiIiik ia 7.13 p. in. l'ruyiir unatniebers
me'.illiiK en Wediietduv (ivnnlnK nt " 0 p in,
At llnmernlnn uutvlcu the Junier OrJorel
Mechanics will Oepiiiniat.
Uiiurck or UoD-Uerimr of l'rlnce una Or
ntiBO. l'ii.ichlniut lu SO it. in, unit 7.15 p. m.
by ilia imter. Ualibath school nt 1 i p. m.
rnisT JUr-riST. Huv. J. S. t elwtilj, lmslnr.
riechlUK ul lC'.Ma. in. uml 7 1" p. in, tiiiniliiy
solieol ul 1 p. m hutijimi et oveulntf termtin,
" llea's rstlnintlen et Man." imuir pteplu'a
pravermretlnKiitO ISp.ui, Woduesduy pruy.
or ineBtliiK at 7.45,
On fciimuy mernlnR nt 10 o"e1ocr:, llev. 1).
W. OerriKrd will preueh lilt niai uimlvcriiiry
lormen In ihe ltfferu.id tlmreh ut Willow
btieet. Ontliiirnay uienlut; thure will beu
conceit et von by Urn choir et ttiln church
JuAnrseniKu Dat. a liore will be i v'cei
en 'JlnukfKlvliiK l)v In Baliim (llillert)
UeferniKl clmreli, iKiv. J). W. Uerhaia. vni'
ter, at9 8dn'clrek1n ttin inernlnK.
UHRIHTI.UT1IKKAN UIIUUCll Wum Klnir alnint.
K. 1,. ltoeil, puitr.-tMrv!cnut iusuh m iinl
7.15 p. ui. Huiiduy EOlinel ut l. p in, Culo Cule Culo
rbutleil Instructions ou Friday uvinlnKUt7
o'elook.
U KITED URmiRJN IK CnniST (COVKMAKT).
Wet UmnKOundConceid uHretn-lttiv. .!. II
JTunk, liaauir. J'leachliiK ul lu.u u in.Hti(17l5
li.ui. Hunauy bCti(ximtl:l3ii in. J'rulan meet
lnu ut 0:15 p. m riuycr Btrvle HeOiifMfliiT
eT'jhlni? ni7i'. Yeung people's Oreup Filduv
oven1nKut7:1).
KvAtieHUOAL-Flrat Ghnreh (Oennan) North
WaterBlnet,ev. IT. I. l.elir, pastor, rrrach
lux at 10 30 a. in. In the (luuimu Iuquuhke.
YounKtweplu'siuaetlUKutep m. fnadiliig
In tlie KiiKllsh laiiguuKtjut7:.5ii m. Sunday
srhent ut u. in.
Bt. LnKB'altsreBuiD Marietta Avenue, itcv.
Win. if. J.lcliIIUir, jiuster. lllvlnu surlc ut
10 30 a. in. nna7:15p m HiuuUy beIhmiI ut 2 p
in. bulTlrelnthn (lennun laiiguageutsjOp.
m , l'ref li. e. schledt, rraclatliig Comocru Cemocru Comecru
tlnnortbu cbureh en llmnkPtrlvini Day nt
7 3Jp. m, Mil lent, y uet. K. It. IIIijIkie, Jj. J.
Ulivut JliiiiHT CiuiKcii. Must Vine neHr
riuke spent, l'renchliig in thu inernlug by
Mr T. J. Ilewer, nnil In the even ill ? by Mr.
J. V. Gterge. frcm Franklin mid Mutbliall
ahoeloglciU semtnury. Sunday tclieul ut J It
p.m.
Sscen KvAi.ci(Mcvt. Cnnncn Preiehtng nt
10iW u ni.bytbe piitter. una ut7.5p m. by
Jtuv. 11 J.fcuieycr, pro8ldln(eliler. Cominu Ceminu Cominu
nleu lu tbe oveulng. Sunday Btbeil nt i p. m.
l'luyoriuuellngen WeancsQuy and 'Jhuridiy
ut7:)p. m.
MK.iNOxiTX.-Tlie Old Mennenlles will held
sorvlces lu their church, corner et Kujt Cht t
nut una Bheruiuii streets, en Sunday, Kev. 29.
atap.m. rrMnchlngln betblatiuuagis.
PBJISBrTKKlAM Uev. J. V. Mltchuli. l), I),
pastor, l'reuchlng lu the iiierulug uud even
InK by thu pa it or.
First lmruRKBD Crouch. Itev. J. M. Tlirel,
V. li., pastor. Services te-morrow nt lejj u.
m. and 7-15 p. in Sunday school at 1 t p. m
LuUicliellcal lustructtjueu TutiJay eveuluir
at 7 e clock. u
St. Htki-uxm's (ItKreRMXD) Cntmcn CeLLraa
CuAfBL. Divine sciTice nt lO.JOu, ui. feoruieu
by itcv. r, v. Herburi. u.i
ST. FAUt'B ltsroKMXD-Uev. J. W.MiuuInger.
pastor. I'reacblug nt 108)n m.unrt 715 p m
eunday school ut 1 Up. in, pong servlce ut
J se p iu, J'ruyer sttrvlce en uiubday ul
7.30 p iu I.ectuiu en (loed r rlday e enmg
St. Jeum's Lutiiisram, llev. Jl. F. Atleiuan.
U. U. paater. Servlccs ut 1U.J0 u in. und 7 15
p. mi ttutiuath school ul at. Jehn's ut 1.15.
und ut Uetwuld Memerial chapel ul 2 p ui.
Icture und praer tcrvlcu ou Wudnvsday
uTenlng at 7 se. tauchutlcal lecturej Friday
evmitug ut 7 se.
Fikbt M. K. Uuurcb, Iter. J, K.T. Gray. pas.
ana7:lp.in.preacntugby thopnster l5p.
iu Sunday rchcel i Sis p in. jeuug nrniilea
.lilOMtlligi 780 p in Monday und ihuraduy
wi uicuiingBj ij i iu. -luuieuy, helliicti
nieutlinr 7 3J p in. Wednesday, pruj or mat.
lngj 7 SO rlday. jeung p"Hile' cIjsj i lo.ie
a m 'IhankiijlvlUKlJai, union icrvlcui. Bor Ber Bor
lneu by punUir,
MOBAVIAW.-J. Max Hark, U. v., pastor, 10 5)
ft. in. Llluny und sermon, a p ui. Sunduv
obunliSie p. iu. J.eulemtiV.15 ii. in. Uely
Wktiiu m. E. Cudrch k. w. Uurke.
pallor. Uias at 9.JO a in 1'neichliiK ut iu .nu u
iu. Mineay .cncel nt 3 n m. Unvlval torvles
nt 7.JU p. iu . uUe during the wbic. oxeent
hatuiaayHt7.i3p.in 'Jlunifghlug mrvites
en 'J hurnlay ut iu te a iu. Utd JIobe order of
ilyetle lialnpru.'cnt.
jubtMusiumM. Jt. CuCKcu.-Bunday school
at 2 p in.
Bt. I'acl'sM.K. Cnuscrc-Charies Ueads.pis-t"J'-;b
IP-30 t,"i te Kntvhu ei th
Slystle Chain. 1'itucbliig ut 730 11. m Him.
day .school nt l.lu p in. lemfg people's
lneellngiit 6 p. tn Liu luneday. rhursday.
and Friday uvtnlngs. 1'iuynr lueailug en
Wednesday eveuliu ThiumgiMug rvAlces
In union wltu savelal chuuhes ut liuke
StreutM. K. chinch
'Jriitt LVTUBRAK-Kev. O. L. Fry, pastor.
Usual divine servlCLS morning ulurueun uud
cuiilnK. cetidncud by Inn panter. Musical
and se.Ial f.aiival in th. chui.Hi .m w..inj
day evunlniat H o'eloctr. umiii thu uusp e s of
thJunlorMttsltaryiecl.iy ih-mkeflvlutr
JJuy brrviexin 'lbureday tuurnlDg ut lu-.S'J.
Oracb I.OTiiiiuB,-Lernui or Aertn uucen
u.r iVir.V""-"": V::.f. v.'? "uu'.i?'
allC.3Jtt in uiid715p in Sunday school ut 1
5.,Sa.iiail!.'''"7M en
' -- w . ifa uinii rim n. in
fcur.aiy evcnlngaUiVe "wl llb.a. l,Vnk,alT
charcu en ihanasy "iernlng Vt'Tbe uiual
a.krv7e7. ;"S.'',''S"": . ,BU1". n"-
thuuh guild eK i'ZW?ylW' Chii-t
Hitvlsra at Nn lit vi ,,r . .7... "?'." el
1
COMPLEXION FOWDEB.
e
OMPLISXION POWDEK.
LADIES
WJU) VALOR A UKriNXI);COMI'I.KXION
MUST USJC
POZZONI'S
mkuicatkd;
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Imparts a brilliant traesparrncy te thn
sltln. llomevis all pimples, i rccktna and als als als
colerations, and makes the skin delicately
selt and bennttlul. J Icen tains nollme, wbltfl,
lcifl or arsenic. In thtee shades, pink or nosh.
white and brunette.
FOB BAI.K UT
All Drugglata and Fnney Ooedo
Dealcrtt vorywhero.
JCdrUKWAUB OF IMITATIONS.!
nrtvrt
WANAMAKKK'H
l'DtLADKLTUIA, SUUrdUy, NOT. 24, 1SS8.
They say we have by long
odds the biggest Fur work
rooms in the city. Working
day and night there for well en
te two months. Seal things
are sure te be about a half
higher before long. They would
be new new if we, hadn't skins
that were laid by before the
Londen trade sale.
All the Furs and Fur Gar
ments are ready.
Bicend fleer, Cteitcut stroet side. Four ele
vators. Seal Skin Cleths tee. Al Al
eost as silky as 'the real fur.
Best Londen dye, like Alaska
Seal. Better than the seal te
held color won't wear rustv.
Yeu won't mistake Seal Skin
Cleth from real Seal if you dig
te the bottom of the nap. A
little of the twist stays with
each silky thread. Don't trust
your eyes if you are an arm's
length away.
hcrI Bkin Cleth, se lnehss a yard
fit i Jkln Cleth, fll Inch, 19 a yard
beitl Skin Cleth, 53 Inch, no a yairt
Hint Bktn cloth, Mlnch, 911 a yard
Hen skin Cleth, teimh, lia.Wa jard
ViulHkln Cleth, Mi inch, slduyuid
Heal Stein cloth, Winch, 17a yard.
Nerthn sjt el osntre.
Roem enough te get at these
new Rairlans nnrl TTlctera an1
Jackets at half price te-day if
yuu iukc a mue time, some
of them cost a quarter mere te
make!
Beoend .fleer, evor Silk Counter,
vnter.
Take de-
A Chestnut street window
full of the filmy, cobwebby
Gauzes. Printed, plain, tin
seled. Like cloud-wreaths for
substance. Ne daintier, dream
ier stufis of the kind ever
crossed the ocean.
Uhestnut street side, cult el main alsle.
There's nothing in Gloves
that isn't here, if it ought te be,
and for as little or littler than
anybody else has them. That's
always se. But every new and
again we get held of lets with
the prices whittled almost te
the vanishing point. Here are
three :
1 U0i0 pairs Men's Cleth moves, made by
"Jtownpset l.oadeu,"
2) coats)
Ieurquailttui, made both ways, (iloitle
nn l Jurary wrlsis. We had first pick et
ice whelM cloth, nnd we took (of ceurte)
thi se that 1 ha best money value. 'J hey
. .". "."' '" '"""J "nu cents a pur.
2 A big let et Wouien's CiuhmcroUleves,
bluek and color,
15 cants.
3 nelhcr big let of Wouien's 1'oreSllk
uiurus, nt-iesn,
OJejiits:
worth doable.
Men's l.levi-a ale nt both endi of the sto-e.
Weuipii's nt a special counter cpuoslte the
rcgnlureie-
Yeu can see by these two
items hew the tide is setting in
Toys :
China Tea Sets, Lilliput size,
bright with color, 10c; com
monly 2ec. Much bigger,
mere pieces, mere color two
shades 6ec ; usually $r.
Either sort neatly boxed.
L'atoment, northweiter centra.
AH the Jap gew-gaws and
bits te handsome and cheerily
the room. As if a row of shops
from Mikade-land had been
whisked ever sea and plumped
down in one corner of the store.
Junlprand Market streets corner.
What say you of an Ink that
flews freely from the pen, and
from the first is black as a
raven s wing, that never fades,
never moulds, flen't thicken,
and won't corrode the nen ?
Every Ink virtue, and none of
the usual Ink weaknesses.
Bring 10 cents and you can
carry away a plump bottle of
just such Ink the " Wana
maker." Near J eulper and Mirket jtreets corner.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
OUH QOLDEN LION AND MIA QUK QUK QUK
HIl)A5oCllAllareClearllavuua,hund. mude, in beica of SO's and leu'a. "".""
UKMUTH'SCIHAHBTOHK,
- . ... .. ,.. IHfcast King Street.
Katabllshed 1770. UJtia-WASU
-pKOI'OSALS WILL UK UKOKIVKD
A. utthe OIUce et the Clerk et the Wat or
Couiiulssleners, Ne 32 Aenh nuke ftiuut. rer
thjusH el the City Waur ler sirtspilnk.
Ui'fo'u,!!!2",0,.,er.t,V0 J011: commencing April
1, 13-S KliAJtr will stale hew much thy will
uiy ler u two hone sprinkler and hew much
li-r a cnherM sprinkler. 'Iho successful bid.
der will ha e te euter Inte ugrvuunnt with the
water cmuuiirslenarn, uud give I end. before
lewlll bu allowed thl uid of tha city's flre
nvnrut l
i'repesa's will also be rrcelvad feri he rental
Ottto old pumping ttailiin. 'XhUitulen has
a geiid w-ilur power, equal te about-eno
WhcuUkiaieieyln place. 'fhBr aie also
eight geed UeiiiT., with a capacity of JW hersn.
liiwi. 'I huiibevx place would make a geed
joeatlnn ler uiuiiif lotiiiliigpurpeei. Uldders
wlitfctjtelmw luuihrdut per annum they will
pay, th.y te put piepnrty tu condition ler
their piirpoie nt thile own eipcnse.
J 111. utinv.. tirmu..uld win l... .. .....m H ..
o'clock n in, l'i CBiiibcrS. liBi, nt ibenfllcuef
jhaUurk, ae, 3J Aertn iiuke street, Lincas-
j.hMy,ari'bli,S!rK,Brfh"'M t0 n'
Uy order of
Jacob Haj,w, cisrk. u.W,,Mai,J.4
JeLlNK'S UVKK PILLS.
IHeHUlHBDft.C.
McLANE'S
OILKUBATID
LIVER PILLS.
READTHIS I
FHOM DAKOTA.
Fltming Jlreit
Dbab sirs -Fer a long time I suffertd from
tboetreeLt of IndlvMUen snd sieshiudacts,
Md Llyet Plils I . lennd qnlek and talUraeterv
i A Tery fjw dmes does the work and 1
wouldnetbjnlth:nt them.
Bioaxr.ll,,Da,eta:U"a,I-HABB"'
NIVEH KNOWN TO FAIL.
Cnreslrlt bnadachs. btltensneis, liver com
.1&.,n, n,lltle'. dysnepsla, hearibani, ma
larls, pimples en the fnee and body, lmpuie
S"!2l;.1c1 IT using regutarlr Jr. e. Me Lane's
Celebrated Llvr I'llls. urspared only by Flem
lug llrethers, V Itlsburg. Fa , thn market being
fall el Imitations el tbonameMoLane, spelled
einnrantly but or the same pronunciation.
Always leek for the signature of Fleming
Ilres. and C. MeLane, riitsbarg. Faenlhs
wrapper, Allethersare wnrlhinss whan com
pared with Ihe genntne MeLane't.
novSO-lyeeaiu.lh.SAw
H
1QH A MARTIN.
GLASSWARE.
GLASSWARE.
-AT-
A Large Assortment of Glassware in
Cut, Fressed and Blown. Cut Tumblers,
Fruit Bowls, Olive DIsbes, Decanters,
Oil Bettles, &e , pressed, blown and en
graved. Fruit Bowls, Water, Dessert
and Wine SMs, I'ltcbers, Oil, Vinegar
and Catsup Bettles, &c, at Lewest
Prices.
A Very Large Assortment Parler,
Stand, nail, Library and Piane Lamps at
all prices, from 25s te $25.
The ltecbester Lamp, " The Best,"
always en hand a bottom prices. Try
ene.
High & lartiiij
Ne. 15 East King St.
OCtlO tfd
C
UAKLKS BTAMM'S
NEW STORE,
35 & 37 North Queen Street,
(Opposite the l'ojtenicc,)
HSAE QUARTERS
-rei
IY MS
I
Bargains !
Bargains !
Bargains!
UMBKELLAS,
22c, SlKc, 5)c np te 3 00 Each,
COMFOKT8.
Me, 7'c, 11.03 up te $4 SO Each.
BLANKETH.
63c, T5c, 11.00 up te 110 00a Pair.
HHAWL9.
from lOe up te IX) 0) Kach.
PLUSH COAT8.
from IU SO up te 113.00 Each.
KED FLANNELS.
I rcmUKa up toXe a Yard.
LACK CUKTALNH.
rrem 73c up te 10 00 a ralr.
THIS 18 A OllKAT CII A.KCE. TIIK BUYEBS
UK.Sh.KlT AND UAUUA1N JIUUM
-AT-
Charles Stamm's
NEW BIG STORE,
(NCUTU QUKKNBT.)
Bosten Stere.
GUM ELI
IfMWAD rMSTJBXltMKTS.
"lyATCHSPfllNO COK8KT.
BUT THB rAMOUB
WATCIISPRING CORSE
WILL nCVXB BKIAX.
aUABASTIKtl TO ODTWBR ANT CU8-1UM-MADK
COKlXr.
Mayer, Strouse Ce.,
MABUrACTUBIEfl,
... IBKOADWAT, W.T.
OOt8-62tU,Tll,eew
M
YKKM KATUFOW
TEU DOLLARS!
$10
is a rerunu fbieb fee am
OVERCOAT
$ie
lanetalarg outlay (or am
OVERCOAT,
AMD
$10
Beys an Elegant O.erceit Here.
U 1LIT.A.DOZKN DimBKNXBHADU
AT THAT VaiOM,
ALL OUR MAKE.
Huxheme Oitrceaii tt Any Other Price
Juit as yen pick tha quality.
More here for the money thtnanywheieelie,
we think.
Myers & BatMen,
KEHAULK CLO'.UIKBS,
NO. 12 BAST KING ST.,
tiANOAflTKU P.
"E1ALL COATS.
WINTER WRAPS
AT THE
New Yerk Stere.
TUB DEMAND WOii
LADIES', M133E8'ANOCIllIiDllEN'3
FALL COATS!
During the past 10 days has been unexampled
Inthnnlatery of our bunnpas. We era still
recilvlni? new lines ana effar special attrac
tion te day in heavy weight
8T0CKINKTTI JACKET.",
the most popular garment of the selsen.at
t3,3.so,t4tefSeach.
rine Berlin Tailor Made STOCKINETTE
JCKKIS, nlegant qnullty, pmbreldend or
plain, 8 te(8 Be each laipoitedtesellatll2.
T.A11IE3 CLOTH JACKKT8 in Stripes.
Checks and Jflatn Cleths, nt II, S, 13 SO te 8
uiich,
fpeelal Bargains In MISSES' NKWHAff
KE IS, sizes from 1 J te 15 year;, at 3, II and a:
each. Ouly hall the usual puces.
T.ADIB9' MODJKSKAB, MRWMABKKTS,
NKWl'OUTiln gieat varlety at low prices
We present a Cholce Variety of
Heal Plusa Wrap3j
Seal Flush Jaoketo,
Heal Fluah Ooate,
Ouarjnteea te be of tbe best irearlng quali
ties at extremely low prleea.
Upwards of 23 styles of CHILDREN'S
CUaTU In larpe Flalds, stilpe?, checks and
j-lala coats at Very Me aerate frlces.
WATT .StSH AND
Ne? 0,8 and 10 Fast, KiegHt.
rujts, &a.
CPKUIAIi TO
LADIES!
CALL AMD EEE OUU
CHOICE FURSI
VEUY l)E8f BKAI.3KIN OJ ATS AKD
JACKETS.
LAKQB AND CHOICE ASSOBTMENT OF
FUlt!.
AMER
30 WEST KING ST.
LucisitYi Leading Fradieal IliKtr k Farritr,
SFBCIAL rEBSONAL
Attention given te measuring for and n-nk-ln
Heaiskln Uarments te order, l'eiftct
aallslacllen guarauteei in every particular.
eS7 tn
BOOKS, 40.
JSJ,
TTTHAT IS IT I
" HALMA "
AT
Heir's Boek Stere.
" W hat Is It t" you ask. It Is tbe meat
Interesting and Instructing game pub
11, hed. Kasy enough ferthe child and
Interesting and amusing for th? elder
heada.
The long evenings pass almost un
noticed with Halum In the home.
Checkers and Cbcai are no comparison
te It.
L. B. HERE,
MOBTH QUXEM 8TBEXT.
autn-iya
rOK BALM UB MMITT.
FOR HALB-AT PR1VATB BAIiK,
tha three-iterr rtera ana DwallteZ
Bente, Me. is Merth qneeea attMt, Uimiim
cltr.J-a, iniiulrter
a O. KRBADT,
Ne. n JMit Kiac atrect.
pit.wdir8Uteo'aaeobt,ltoy'
"PUBUIOHALE.
TCMDAT KVaHIHO, N0TIK8M 17,
yj" at th Lwptid hotel, the Twe-
I?& S2PHL?M. Ieet " fewtwiasj
?iJ,7J.t?n.",tcS..uet. "t 7t epen0.
S-!t 2.nilS! '! neufi andattic.
thn !fkp?fi'"inf. and Wnna, ceuar uader
who eh llaiuai Kaj.ete.
Bale begins at 7:V p. m.
, t .. MARTHA M.O. fXTDBB.
JOBX L. lUlHM, AUCU nev,IO,17,ll,M n
UBLIO 8AI.K OPVAUABLE WKHT
King Street Property.
Ok Wsssfbidxt, Mevauaca SI, 1888,
will be sold at the Coepor Heuse, tha one aad
a halt story brlek and frame dwelling and
bakery, Me. ut West King street, cenuinlng
six rnetnit a flntctsfs baker' even t also, a
frame dwelling adlelnlrg en the west, con
taleg three rooms, aha let has a front el Si
feet 6 inches and depth of Jts leetteurant
jtieet fronting tipeu which U a flrt-clas
twe-stnry frame eiab'e, carrlsgi heuss and
ether improvements.
I will shIi for cash or en rery easy te-ms, a
the purchaser may desire.
dltlens will be made known by
. MAUDALKMA WOLF,
JesL L. HAtirM, Anctlenter. cS.t0.U,,t7a
OSIT1VK PUBLIC HALE OF DWEL-
UngHensea.
OH MOKDAT, Kevivnss 26. 188ft,
will be cold at oublle suie, at the Keystone
Heuse, the following real estate, te wlti
Me. 1, the one ana a-ha'fstery rrame Dwel
ling, Me. SI West James streets contain
ing s rooms, let fienU 17 feet 6 Inches te mid.
die of s loot wide joint common private alley
iu iuu wu.if .nu in uepw dj iee.
Me 2, one story and attle rrame Dwelling.
Me 88 West James street, containing BroesMt
fronts 17 leet 10 Inches tn middle et S-feet wide
Joint common private all-y te the east.
ne.3 the twe-sUry rrame Dwelling, Me.
608 North Christian strent, containing 5 looms t
fronting IS feet, and In depth CSfett te a 4 feet
wide common alley t also right te 8 feet wide
common alley en the south.
Me. 4, the two-story frame dwelling, Ne. 810
North Christian street, fronting is feet, ana
In depth C feet wlde common alley.
Me. B, the two story fraire dwelling, Ne. 811
North Christian etieet, fronting IS feel, ana In
depth 80 feat te a 4 loot wide common alley.
Me, 6, two-story rrame Dwelling, Me. 814
North Christian street, fronting 13 leet, and In
depth 69 feet te a 4 feet wide common alley,
Ne. 7, the two story rrame Dwelling, Me 818
North Ohiiitlan street, fronting IB feet, and In
depth CO fect te a 4 feet wide common alley.
Bale te commenco at 7.30 o'clock p. m., when
conditions will be made known by
JUJEfj J HAINKB,
e27r 5,12 17,24,56.
Auctioneer.
PUBLIC HALE OF VALUABLE KB AL
Fstate
ON TUE3DAT, DKCKH REB4. 18W,
will be sold at the J-oepard Heul, In the city
of Lancaster, thelollewlng real estate situ
ated in laid city :
Me. 1, alt 'that certain two-story Briek
Dwelling neuse, with a one story Brick Baek
iiulldlng and'let or plrce of ground thereto at
tached, tltuaud en the north side nt Merth
street, between Duke nnd Iteo Hand street,
and numbered 30 1 fronting en said street 21
feet, and extending In deptn te Locust alley
207 feet, mero or leaf.
Me. 2, that two-story Brick D welling Heuse,
with a one-storv brim back buliaingandlet
of ground, nnmbercd SJ2, and adjoining no. 1,
above 0e3crlbed, en the west, with afrentage
of 18 feet and depth te Locust alley of 2)7 feet,
mete or leas, and tbe right of a thioe feet wide
alleyen the weslever Me 3
Me. 8, all that ceitaln two-story Frame
Dwelling Heme, one-story frame back build
ing and let of ground, numbered Sit, and ad
joining .2, above doscribed, en the west,
wlthafreutAKO of 16 feet, and a depth te Lo
cust allev of .2m7 feet.
Me 4, all that certain let of ground adjoining
Ne. I, above described, en the west, with a
f rontage et 31 fret and 7 in ,raore or lets, and a
depth te Locust alley of 201 feet, with aright te
a three feet wide alleyen tha west ever Ne. B
Me. 5, nil tfcut certain ene story Frame
Dwelling Hense, nnmbercd 340, and adjoining
Me. 4 nn the west, with a lrentage of 32 fiet
and 7 Itictei. mero or leas, and a depth te Lo
cust alley of 207 feet.
Mes. l, 2 and s have eich seven rooms. Ne. 1
hssa hydrant en the premises, and all the
ethers have the right te the u.e of n pump
Alse, all that two-story Brlek Dwulllng
Heuse, with back building, large stable en
alley, and let of land. Ne. 621 booth Prince
street, fronting 40 feet en the eait side of Seuth
rilncH street, and extending 100 leet eastward
te all-feet alley.
Alse, nil that certain let of land altnateaen
the neithwest corner nf Jieaver and Andrew
streets, cent lining In front en Beaver afreet
91 feet, and In depth along Andrew street 1 W
feet, with a nne aud a half story rram u well.
Ing Heuse, fruit trees, well with pump and
ether Improvements.
W. K.HIEBTEU,
CATHABINK K. IIOnMAV,
Ezecntnrs el Jehn A Hnhman, deceased.
Josl l, uaines, Auctioneer.
nl,24ftdl,2a
ULOTUINU, OIO.
N
OVELTlhH.
ALL TBE NOVELTIES
Such as Wlde Wales, Fancy Wersteds,Chevlnts,
tte.. luinorceit, tuning und 1'untaloen Pat
terns, at
McGrann & Newlen's,
MKUCU ANT TAILORS,
NO. 44 WEST KINQBTUEKr.
JU1ALL, 1888.
Fine
Tailoring
rer the LatPst Novelties, cenn nod styles.
Largest assortment of rine Woolens, and
prices as low as any, go te
H. GERHART'S
Only Direct ImperliDR Tailor.
43 NOHTH QUEEN BTKKEK.
TTALUK I
Satisfaction
Is what has given me the eztentlve patronage
I have received from the public Jay linn nt
Foreign and Deuusllcs Is nn.nrpassed In the
the city.
ltUCES AWAY DOWN, AS USUAL.
TROUSERS I
Special attention Is .called te my I routers,
In which Head.
ASKEWI
MTTAILOB.
NOB. 234 AMD 236 WEST KINO HTrfKKl.
027 smar.s
w
ILLlADdUOJM A JTOHTKK.
OBQANIED FOB HAKD, WINTEK
WEATUEB, WITH STOKU BESI3IEKS
AKD QENUINK FK03T KILLEBS.
THE
Storm Overcoat
FOB
DRIVING OR TRAVELING,
Is Incomparable for Comfert.
GENTS STORM BE318TEUS, 7,t0
UENTfi' GENUINE rB03T KILLkHI, aiO.CO.
When Inspecting these Cnmfortable Gar
ments, de net t all te Inquire for the
ADJUSTABLE FrTR COLLARS A CUrFfl
that Fit All fclze Gunts' Overecati .;
CHILDREN'S CAVE OVEKCOATS, 11 CO, J 60
1300.
BOYS' OVERCOATS, 18 tOlJYcars.
13 00, .J W, 4.00.
WiiJiamseD & Fester's,
82.34.36&38E.KLN6 8T..
A.NCASTEU.PA.
AND
NO. 818 MARKET BTBiaBT,
HAKIiUHUF.O. FA.
T KVAN'H KLOUK.
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