I - - l r je Xmitej n Volnme XYIII--N.. 24G LANCASTER, TA. SATURDAY, JUNE 17. 1882. Price Twe ft I-1 ' G KEAT ULUSINU OUT SALE. IFIRE! GREAT SALE OF GHUElT NEW YORK 26 AND GOODS DAMAGED BY WATER ONLY ! ALL GOODS LACES, HOSIERY, MILLINERY, Parasols, RIBBONS, Gent's Furnishing Goods. AU our immense stock of Parasols sold at almost given-away prices. Our elegant stock of Hosiery will be almost given away. ONLY 10 DAYS' TIME GREAT NEW YORK 26 and rOMN S. UIVLKK AJ UO.'S AUVEK1ISKMENT. ITOR GENTLEMEN : NEW STOCK SUMMER MERINO AND GAUZE UNDERWEAR. New Styles in Cellars, Cuffs and Neckwear, A NICE LINE PLAIN AND FANCY HOSIERY AND GLOVES. JOHN S. GIVLEK, JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. GEO. F. KATHVON, Ne. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. N ETC UOODS AT THE NEW STOKK. Everything Net at tie New Dry Heeds Stere. OF BOWERS & HURST, 129-131 North Queen St. NEW DRESS GINGHAMS, NEW DRESS SEERSUCKERS, NEW DRESS PERCALES, NEW DRESS CHINTZES, NEW DRESS CALICOES, ALL IN CHOICE ASSORTMENT. Elegant line of New Tabic Linens. Elegant line or Linen Napkins. Elegantlincer Linen Towels. Ele gant line et Quilts, Elegant line of Counterpanes. We call special attention te a large let of White (Jnilts just received, which we offer til a special low prlce. Elcgantllnoef Lace Cellars and Fichus. Elegant line of Gauze Undciwcar and Hosiery, Plcae call and examine our Unlaundrieil Shirts. Wc have them at 25c. We have them at 5tk We have them ut 75c. We have thum at 11.00. All guaranteed te lit. N0S. 129 and 131 NORTH s ALB OF CLOTHING DAMAGED 11V FIRE I $10,000 WORTH OF MEN'S, J30YS' AND CHILDREN'S READY MADE CLOTHING SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY WATER AT THE LATE FIRE MUST BE SOLD IN THE NEXT 10 DAYrS REGARDLESS OF PRICES AL- Ne. M YKKS ft RATHFON. In the manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING we observe three points : 1. The Selection of Stylish and Serviceable Material with the Best Wearing Qualities. 2. The Selection of Geed, Streng and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc. 3. First-class Workmanship, Geed, Streng Thread and Careful Sewing. la our CLOTHING jeu will find no machine-made button holes, but geed, strong, regular hand-made buttonholes. Our Cutters are the most skilled. Our Patterns are the best. MYERS & RATHFON, TUJS V RS AT NEW TURK BAZAAR." EIRE! MILLINERY AIL FANCY GOODS AT THE- 28 NORTH UUEEN ST11EET. SOLD REGARDLESS OF EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD WITHIN 10 DAYS. ALL THE GOODS ARE AS GOOD AS NEW, HAVING ONLY BEEN DAMAGED BY WATER. UE TIME TO rUKCHASE -AT THE- 28 North Queen OKI MODS, Ac. BOEES & HTJEST. QUEEN STREET. CLOTHING. WATEK. FIRE I -AT- ROSENSTEIN'S, 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. "Well-lVIa.d.e Grar-ments, FIRE! BAZAAR VALUE! GLOVES, NOTIONS, White Goods, Corsets, Corsets, FRINGES. Coats and Delmans. ONLY 10 DAYS TIME BAZAAR ! Street. LANCASTER, PA. FIRE I NO. 12 EAST KING STREET. SCHLIEMAN'S LATEST. HIS LATE DISCOVERY OF NOAH'S AUK. Tlie Interesting KeinaliiB of u Memorable Voyage. New Yerk Time:. Our old friend Dr. Sculicmaun is Lard at work making discoveries, and the latest news from Lira is of unusual interest. He writes that Le Las discovered tlic city of Pcrgames in the Hill of Hissarlik. This is the bill, or wound, which contains the ruins of Trey and of the live later cities which were built one en the top of the ether, with the ruius of Trey at the bot tom of the pile. This system of building one city above another appears te have been the custom of that part of Asia Miner with which Dr. Schlicmann is con cerned, and that he should have found Pcrgames, as well as six distinct Treys, in the Hill e( Hissarlik need net surprise us. That hill is simply a miue of ancient cities, and in all probability Dr. Schlic mann will linn in it Antiecu and palmyra, and Tyie and Sidon and any ether desira ble aucicnt city that the diicctorsef the Itcrliu museum may order. m Important as this announcement of the discovery of the city of Pcrgames is, it is uninteresting in comparison with a still mere extraordinary discovery which Dr. Schlieinanu has made in the same Hill of Hissarlik. This is nothing less than the discovery of Ine.iIi's ark in what would be retarded by United States naval eUicers accustomed te our crack naval vessels, as an excellent state of repair. The import ance of this discovery te Sunday school superintendents, scicutiiic persons, and naval architects can hardly be overrated. Dr. Schlicmann was led te leek for the ark in the Tread by a careful study of Greek mythology. He perceived that the Greek story of Deucalion was only a varia tion of the story of the ark, and although it was net, in his opinion, a historical nar rative, he was ready te accept the Deuca lion myth as evidence te the true lauding place of the ark, just as he accepted the " Iliad " as a correct guidebook te 'Trey and the objects of interest therein, The clese tclatien between "Ilien," the Greek name of Trey, and "alien," the last half of Deucalion's name, would be evident te any person net willfully prcdjudiccd against comparative philology, and this relation convinced Dr. Schlicmann that he should leek for the ark and ether relics of the Neah-Deucalion cruise en the site of the ancient city of Trey. When Dr. Schlicmann digs for any par ticular thing, whether it is a city, a tomb, or a set of jewelry, he is morally certain te find it. He dug for Neah's ark in the Hill of Hissarlik, and he found it en the second day, net mere than seventy feet be low the surface. Later excavations have laid bare the entire ark, though, thanks te the great discoverer's precaution in putting a beard fence around it and in compelling his workmen te dig with their eyes blindfolded, no one except Dr. Schlic mann and his wife has yet scen the ark. In a recent and strictly private letter Dr. Schlcimauu Las given a full account of Lis last great discovery. He found that the ark, although seme twenty feet of her bow Had been carried away, was of the precise dimensions given by the writer of Genesis, but that instead of having an im mense tlirce -story Louse en deck, with a big trap deer in the reef, through which the animals and Neah and his family were dropped, it had only the usual whoel wheel whoel heuise, cliait-roem, and smoking saloon en the spar deck, and access was had te the interior by the usual companion ways and hatched. The whecl-house was en the biidgc, and thcre were what Dr. Schlci mauu legards as indications that steam steering gear was used, but in this matter it is probable that tLe doctor's enthusiastic disposition Las led him into error, since, in spitu of the fact that bridges arc never Ibuud nowadays except onboard steamers, there is no reason te bclieve that the ark 'vas ever propelled by steam, or that Neah was ever acquainted with steam, except in connection with the tea-kettle. The saloon was placed amidships en the main deck, whcie thcre is the least noise and motion, and was beautifully fitted with revolving chairs, swinging lamps and all aucicnt improvements. The statc statc statc loems, as well as the saloon, were empty, only such tiilles being left in them as travelers usually discard and stewards leek upon with contempt. In one of the lockers of the steward's pantry was found, however, a coraplete set of ivory chips and several packs of caids of the well known Mosaic pattern, and en the lloer of a state room was picked up a memorandum signed " Ham," and setting forth that the signer owed seme pcrseu whose name was net mentioned, ' oe shekels, te be paid before taking a hand in the next game." There were stalls for the animals en the main deck forward, and the two lower decks had evidently been devoted exclu sively te animals. Notices in the llo lle bicw language, of course were still pest ed in various places requesting persons net te disturb the animals while slcepiug or te annoy them with canes or umbrellas. In the held were scores of bins labeled "eein," "eats," "cempressed hay,'' " Therley's Feed for Cattle." &c, which wcie evidently used te held the feed in tended for the animals. While the fact that the aik contained neither boilers nor engines suggests that she was net propelled by steam, the addi tional fact that no lemains of masts or spars of any kind were found, compels us te believe that she simply drifted with the wind and sea. This is the mero prebable as her model was almost precisely like that of our men-of-war, and wc can only explain her failure te come in collision with something or te drift prematurely ashore, as is the habit of our national ships, by the hypothesis that she was the only vessel navigating the seas during the Heed, and that there was a suffi cient depth of water for Ihcr all ever the world. i Of the identity of the vessel discovered by Dr. Schlicmann with the original ark thcic can be no doubt, inasmuch as the uanie Ark is still en her stern in raised gilt letters. There was also found en tangled with a ringbelt en her starboard side, clese te her " Plimsell's mark," a rubber watch coat with Neah's name en the inside of the cellar. Dr. Schliemann is rfiiturally very proud of his discovery, and he is se much encouraged by it that he is seriously thinking of discovering the Garden with the remains of the original serpent, together with Adam's lawn-mower and ether garden tools in the inexhaust ible Hill of Hissarlik. Kissed by Victer Huge. Chicago Intcr-Occan Paris Letter. Six of us Chicagoans went te sce Victer Huge last Sunday nicht. He receives every Sunday evening, aud always has a dozen or mero of his friends te dinner with him. We knew that the regulation way te de was te write te the poet's sec retary, asking permission te come te pay our respects te the old gentleman. -But we had neglected te de that, and some of us were en the point of leaving Paris as we wrote our names en a card with the magic word Chicago thereupon and wend ed our way te the Avenue Victer Huge. We were shown into the family parlor, a pleasant room in cream and crimson, with tapestry-huug walls, a Venetian ehando ehande ehando lier, as odd old clock and a few choice bronzes here and there. Twe visitors were waiting for dinner te linish, although it was already 9 o'clock. By-and-bye the old poet and his friends came in. He is much mero gentle-looking than his pic tures represent him te be. Thcre is a certain ruggeduess, almost coarseness, apparent in all likenesses of him. This is net natural. The benign old uce, with its crown of white hair, is singularly tender and lovely. The secretary pre sented us : " Americans who wished te salute the poet." The gentlemen of our party shook Lands, said and received a few pleasant words, and then our turn came. Little Edith, a tiny maid of 3 years, held up her little hand. " At her age she may have an embrace," said the secretary, and the old poet kissed Ler upon Ler forehead, giving her Lis blessing. Then a veay much excitcd young girl standing by cried as she saw that embrace : " Oh, am I tee large te be kissed by the poet?" "Yes, yes, mademoiselle," cried the secretary ; but the lovely old poet said ; " Ne, no, dear child." Then he took the excited young girl in his arms aud gave her two geed kisses, at which she was highly delighted, and said half crying : "Ithankyeua thousand times. I shall rcmembcr this honor ierevcr." Aud the poet said, with his hand en his heart : " Ne, no, it is I who must thank you, and it is I who shall net forget." m LIGHTNING'S L1VKLV WOICK. IIuiv it Treatetl liarn In Berks County ana a IIouse Near West Chester. Iu Berks county yesterday, a storm which arose about 5 o'clock was accom panied by considerable lightning and heavy peals of thunder. The sky was covered with heavy black clouds, which steed sta tionary for about an hour, when they moved in a northeasterly direction. It was thought the storm would strike Read ing, but fortunately it did net. While the storm was raging the stable erected at the ere mines operated by Henry Benfleld, en land owned by Charles Felk, about oue mile from Mcrtztewu, was struck by lightning aud entirely destroyed, tegether with all its contents. Twelve valuable horses iu the stable at the time were killed or perished in the flames. The less is estimated at $i,000. "There is no insur ance. Iu West Cnester, the residence of Mrs. General Geerge A. McCall, was nearly gutted by lightning. The lightning struck a tree clese te the heuse and from it en tered the kitchen window, tearing the plastering from the ceiling and walls. It then passed into the parlor, where mere damage was done te the walls, aud a val uabeo oil painting was stripped of its frame, though the painting itself was un harmed. Nearly every window-paue in the heuse was knocked out. The tree was completely wrecked. Mrs. McCall and family were sitting upon the vcrauda at the time, but were uninjured, being only slightly shocked. The Mansion heuse and stable were struck, but no damage was dene further than the stunning of two persons and seme horses. "I Am General Legan's Daugntcr." Bosten Tnivclcr'a Washington Letter. A few days age Mrs. Paymaster Tucker, nee Legan, was iu the members' gallery viewing the Senate proceedings, while di rectly in freut of her sat two ladies, one evidently a Washingteniau and the ether a stranger. The native was taking uuu sual pains te make herself agreeable, and, as Mrs. Tucker was about te sit down, said te her friend : " There, you sce that large man sitting in the centre of the chamber, with the jet black hair aud large mustache?" "Yes." "Well, that is General Legan, of Illiueis. It isn't gcr; crally known, but he is half Indian." At this point Mrs. Tuekcr could contain her self no longer. Se gently tapping the lady en the shoulder, she said : " Excuse me madam, but you are mistaken when you say that Senater Legan is half an Indian." " Well, I guess I ought te knew," warmly responded the stranger. " I have lived in Washington all my life, and the fact of his Indian bleed has never been question ed before." " I think 1 ought te knew something about the matter, tee," quietly answered Mrs. Tucker : " I am General Legan's daughter." As Dundreary Fays : " The conversation is ended,"' aud with a Iat-ge-my-hair leek at Mrs. Tucker the stranger and her companion flounced out of the gallery. A MtJHDEKJKll'S SUICIUJ5. Condemned Man Provided With Means of licatli uy Ills Wife. I no Andrew Pfeutsch, of Carrell county, Bid., who shot aud killed Jacob Leckmau, and was recently sentenced te death, has committed suicide. Since the burning of the jail at Westminster he has been con fined in a cell at the almshouse. He has several times said he never would be hung aud has, therefore, been closely watched. His cell was a small square room with a deer opening into a corridor, and a grated window looking into a yard. Iu the raid raid dle of the fleer is a strong iron ring te which iusane people have been Listened and te which Pfeutsch was hobbled every night In the fleer near the wall, how ever, was a broken beard which served as a hiding place for the razor with which he killed himself. On Friday last his wife brought him some clothing and talked te him iu presonce of a guard. Yesterday morning she came again te sec him, and the guard en going te the cell te call Pfeutsch, found him lying en the fleer with Lis eyes bandaged and his threat cut. A new and sharp razor fitted in a corn cob, was lying beside him, and a knife was also found en him. An inquest was held. atlwhichMrs.Pfeutsch acknowledged that she gave him the knife at the time of the burning of the jail, Due denied Having furnished him with the razor. Net an experiment or cheap patent medi cine is Brown's Iren Bitters. It is prepared byoneet the eldest and most reliable chemi cal linns, and will de all that is claimed ler it. for sale by II. IS. Cochran, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. jul2-lwd&w The 11 nest lenses made arc being mounted in Celluloid frames. They are handsome, light and strong and give better satisfaction than ether Kyc-Glasse9. Fer sale by all leading jewelers' and opticians. jul2-lwdeed Silicon's Vitalizcr is what you need ler Con stipation, Less of appetite. Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myl-lwilcew&w A Forlorn Hepe. Olto .1. Decsburg, proprietor Helland City Xcivs, Mich., writes: "A bad cold settled en my side and bacic, kidney trouble, liver and rncumatism cemuineu; i sunereu lerriDiy, though was obliged te move about and attend te business. 1 tried local doctors, but received no relief, and 'as a forlorn hepe' tried your TboineV Kclectric Oil : have only used halt a litty cent bottle, and lcel as well as I ever did in my life " Fer sale at II. 11. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. In Geed Spirits. T. Walker, Cleveland, O., writes: "Fer the last twelve months I have suffered with lum bago and general debility. I commenced tak ing Burdock Hloed Hitters about six weeks age, and new have great pleasure In stating that I have recovered my appetite, my com plexion has grown ruddy, and I feel better altogether." Price $1. Fer sale at II. 15. Cech ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Fer. lame Back. Sldeiee.Cbestuaa Shiloh's Pereus Plaster.' Price ZV cents. Fer5 sale at Cochran's tlrug.storej 137 Nerth Qeees St. . , , , , .. . pgHwdeqwAw Walaitt'Xeaf.'i Jt ia entirely. dtfcjrentfren,Ul osiers. It is as clear agwatur.'anit, as Its name Indicate. UsnprievtYecphMetUlrKfeiterar. it will immediately free. the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair te its natural color and pro duce a new growth where it has lallcnenV It does net iu any manner effect the health, which Sulphur, frugar of Lead and Nitrate el Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a lew days te a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist lerir. racii bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE & CV-, Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CKITTENl'ON. New Yerk, j unG lyd.eedA w Will you sutler wltU Dyspepsia .ind Liver Complaint? Sluleh's Vllallzcr is guaranteed ti cure von. Fer saleat Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. lnyl-IwdeevJfcw VLOTU1KU. The Beys' Saturday. This simply refers te the ad vertising. The saleswiUiffQien alike for men of all -sizes and juvenile men of aUagW .Beys' Clothing claims. our spaqe in the papers for te-day: - ,J i' Fer large boys we are selljng a mixed let of suits at $4. As sabet Cassimere, '5 ; Rough-and-Tumbles, $6.50 ; Elberon Suiting, $6.75 ; Washington Cheviot, $7.50 ; Wrrcm Che Che iet, $7.50 ; Spring Lake Cassi mere, $g ; Fancy Sawyer Cassi mere, $9.75 ; Glebe Cassimeres, $9 and $10.80 ; Blarney Che viot, $10.80; Blue Pique, $10.80; Broadbrook Suiting, $i3.5e,and P. S. S. Imported Suiting,$i3.5e. The foregoing are readjusted in price from ten te twenty-five per cent. Fer Small Beys Mixed lets, $2.50 and $3 ; Imperial Cassi mere, $3.50; Reugh-and-Tum-ble, $4.50; Elberon Suiting, $5; Conway Cassimere, $5 ; Maple Maple weed Suiting $6 ; Fancy . Saw yer Cassimere, $7.20 ; P. S. S. Imported Suiting, $9 ; Erchens Imported Suiting, $9. The foregoing prices are either just made en the June basis or readjusted te meet our reduced rates. .The first -Oak Hall BALLOON of the season will go up at 3 p. m. te-day if the weather is favorable. This will be one of our home-made balloons of 1,500 cubic feet capacity, and will carry an order for a suit of clothing for the finder. Wanamaker & Brown. OAK HALL, fci-viu am)Mauki:t, PHILADELPHIA. COMFORTABLE. It has been said : ' Ne matter hew the Clothing leeks, se it i3 easy and comfortable." Certainly, com fortable Clothing is desirable, but when we can give you comfort and elegance combined, such Clothing is far mere satisfactory. It is our constant aim te produce just such Clothing, and we are pleased te see hew well our efforts are appreciated. Summer Clothing new ready every variety. A. C. YATES & CO, LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth Sts., PHILADELPHIA. riQUOBS, &e. piNtiWALT'S WINK, L1QUOK, ALCOHOL, GROCERY 'STORE, Ne. 03 WEST KING bTUKKT. HUCSKAL. CD'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, K e. 43 North Queen street, laucatfer, P. The very best and flncstiualRIes of Foreign ami Demestic WINES anil LIQUORS, eon. stantly ler sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Rye Whisky of the distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom Heuso Brandy, warranted et the vintage el 1800. Kept especially ter medicinal purposes. Pure Old Helland Gin, and ether Whiskies, Bran dies and Wines te suit the trade. Xeb3-lya HOUSEAL CO. MED1CAI B KOWM-S IKON B1TTEK!. Ne Whisky! Bhewn's Iken Bittkus is one of the very few tonic medicines thai are net compeHcd mostly of alcohol or whisky, thus becoming a fruit ful seurce of intemperance by promoting a desire for rum. Bkewn's Iken Bittkks is guar anteed te be a non-intoxicating stimulaut, aud it will, iu nearly every case, take the place of all liquor, ami at the same time abso lutely kill the desire for whisky aud eJ,uer intoxicating beverages. ; , Kkv.O, W.Bick, editor of the .American UhritUan Raitw, Bays of Brown's, ilreu Litters: i i , in ; cui.,o.,Nev.i& vm. ,'i- Gents: The foolish waiting of vital lorce' In 'business,' pleas ure, ami vicious indulgence -et our people, umketi your prepwrp- a necessity : and II applied will save hundred 'fche' resort 'te eh- loen.i ler temporary 'secBpera lleu. ! ' ) r ' I'nV ' ii . ,i '-in i' Huivn'h . Ikex .BriTEHs, bas been thoroughly lusted for dys-. pepbia, indigestion, biliousness, weakuess, debility,, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, cpnBump-( tien, liver complaints, j kidaey troubles, &e aud it uever fails te lender speedy aud permanent re lief. - Pur wilu at II. B. COCHRAN'S Urug Stere, l.!7 ami i:rj North (juven street. Lancaster. juUMwri&w If OCII UK'S Renowned Cough Syrup. A pleasant, salo.speeily und sure remedy ler Colds, Coughs, Uu.1rw1n.-s9, Asthma, lulluen zn. Soreness et Hit) Threat and Client, Bron chitis, Whooping Cough, Spitting of Bleed. In flammation et the Lungs und all Uiseiwcy el tliu Chest and Air Passages. Thin valuable preparation combines nil tne medicinal virtues or these articles -which lone experience has proved te possess the most wile und efficient qualities for the cure of till kinds etlnng diseases. PRICK, 25 Cent. Prepared onlyandseldby OHAS. A. LOOHEB, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Ne. 9 East KiMg Street, LaacaKter JtAIlMOAUB. T IUC GREAT Burlington Eoute. Chicago, llarliagten & (Juiiicy R. K. Chicago, IfnrllR.steu & (juiacy IU K. PRINCIPAL LINE AND OLD FAVORITE FROM CHICAGO OR PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA, LINCOLN AND DENVER. The SHORTEST, tjUlCKEST and REST line te St. .Iiiseph, Ateliin?en, Tnpcka, Dvnisen, Dallas', Gal vcxten, ami all point In Ieua, Ne braska, Missetul, Kansas New Mexico, Ari zona, Mentana and Tcxiih, This route has no superior ler Albert Li-a, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed as being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINK. Universally ceiut-ileil te be the BEST EQUIPPED Railroad in the world for nil classes el travel. All connections uiadu in Union depots. Try it and you. will find traveling luxury, instead of a discomfort. Through tickets via this celebrated line ter &uli- at all offices in the U. S. and Canada. All in fei iiiatien about rates of fare,. Sleeping Can', etc., cheerfully given by PEKCKVAL LOWKM-, General Passenger Agent, Ciiicaoe, III. X. .. POTTKlf, ad Vice Pre j. & Gen. Manager, Ciiicaoe, III. JOHN O. A. UEAIX.Gen. KMtern Agt., 317 Broadway, 3WJ Washington St. New Yerk. Bosten, Mass. maylC-lyil&w UJRY aOOVB. rjALr-i'iutiK PARASOLS. J. B. MARTIN & CO, Aioelleringall the Choice Specimens leitef Various leLs and tin: Odds and Ends of this year's assortment at REMARKABLE LOW PRICES, These Parasols are in all the New and Standard Shapes and Various Sizes. SILK PARASOLS, SATIN PARASOLS. MOIRE PARASOLS, SATEEN PARASOLS, BROCADE PARASOLS, CHILDREN'S PARASOLS, A lull assortment of SUN UMBRELLAS, In all Sizes and qualities. 5-Call belere purcluising and you will find Larger Assortment and Lewer Prices than elsewhere. J. B. MARTIN & CO., I Cor. Wtit King mi Princa Sts. LANCASTER, PA.
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