f3-wstTvr -;," ' THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLXGEKCER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 188fc -S?" jr-ftr?,' :swrAFPKss'T Ht ; fnteUternccy 'ABTBINMAN, " - LW8TElNMANFOI.Tr-. Editor. aOHOtT CLARK, re.blUb.cr. itt. BAlLY lNTEI.UOENCKn.-mMUhpd ntr dur In the rear, but Sundnv. Served 0f carrier- In thl rltv and -.nireundtnc ttMt4 ten rentals week, lly ml I five deb M-T'rlndvanc; 00 ccnlsn month. j CLYJNTEM.lOENCEIt-One dollar and lly ceat A jrear, In d vnncc. ICE TO IWIHCRIBKRH-nemlt by check r postefficc .order, and where neither of tfcnecaa b procured -end In n registered MllCF. t:th FoMefnce, m second class malt E p BAttM1 K w AbMMMB. TBI DTTSLLlOimSEK. Lancaster, Pa. r ItAirOASm, FA., Jaae 26, 1889. The Tear tf Rain. I, -Ne one will dispute thnt this Is (lie or ruin. Tlie " eldest inrtnliit.-iiit" I net appeared who claims In have er before foen the like. After tlie ages of May we certainly wcpcvfwl a. tup In the dowit'tpetir of .hi lie; but ) is new celiiL' out witli a rceenl or i biggest flood of tlie wasen in n pert rlhls county. There pccius te linve en a ilr-l-clnet cloud burst In l'nui- ence township. There vtis n heavy 11 efraln nil ever our Kcctleu, nnd the kHleIs Mill overhang hi. Where nil the tcr conies from is nn Intercstini tHUllen, which the weather men fall te newer. TlicKisnoiicrceptuiIo reason thy weu Rheuld hnvc this inundation r, save lu the fact that we had little ewfall hi the winter. We Ieiik het de up In tlie undue for this winter deficiency of moisture, nnd we ought te entering pretty been upon a lone iasen of dreught.lf the doctrine of com. tn-atlen is correct. A lone centln- -ancoef this weather will reduce te a :trifle the difference between land and i : and it will hcoenio Incumlient upon i-staii te take en amphibious attributes tnd hnliits te cet aleiiK coinfertnhly nder the new condition of things. I'&Al any rate there is a clear call iiikiii ur engineers te make prevision for rev -aevlngtlie earlli of IIh Heeds without eileving It of Its people. Tlie su cciriiiK f valleys free from railroads, houses and eenie nas iiecome a tee common and Sssttpenslve habit of HikxIh te 1 patiently tdured. . We sec that the society of rinecnt which appointed a cniiiiiilttte loinvcstignte the ernii of the break 1 Sgpf Seuth Ferk dam, has had a report ut mat no conclusion can let reached ntll the water shed lien Ihmmi measured 'ad the quantity of water that it would f.aeuvcr Is calculated. This calculation ust include an estimate of the down- 5 pour; and it will depend uien It whether Ijhe dam la repertetl te have Iiecn eperly built. Probably if tlie rainfall i calculated from the heaviest heretofore known In the region, the dam may lie pnreved : but precedent falls of rain iLWill net de te calculate from in tlu-se IUbics. The only safety in dellverliiir waters beenis te He in providing nn .car capacity cnual te the Inrtrpst tjkeeaible delivery uien the water shed. Ffelt Is better, te lw mire, for the Inbnbl. pints of a valley te be washed out of it nee In a century than once in a w ; but onee in a centurv is tee often. ad must huve n tendeney te ilepreelale vame or valley real estate. The ie clearly ewes te the valleva its nre- ctleir from such calamlty,if cnginecr- Bcience can provide it. And an iiucc of prevention will lie n irr:it dml Sbenpcrthatthe iHiundser money that It takes te repair tiiuiitiiiiiiire.iniil willed klben does net give back the Uvea. Let ajtee state establish n denartnienl of en- htinceriui; that shall lmve HUnervlsien of Er?urdnuis, rivers, innals, railroads and leaus. It is a great need, nnd one we Ercau afford te supply. $ Memllnf. -M..II II..... -""PI Itlll. Tliat Philadelphia intHllL'v..leiiiiU'.i,.. uiaker,niarclofexeeiitleiibllity, con cen con Kauerer by cash of tlm llnlif.il Mi.',ieU ,.r fevAmerlca and manufacliirer of treti-crx, am iieen pesunasier general for nearl .four months. As a result It. u ii.nrn..i 'that the department is alMint in .!. chaw modern innehlucry for iimi in the government mall bag repair shop wien Je be established in Washington. The l muntry Is te Iks ceiiurntiilnti-d tiimu tin. pACxiuisitionefu Mi-,tmiife(ei general whose : experience in trousers enables him te Vkeep its mail bags In repair. Tlie eiuu- Hart perhaps faint bone that tlimmm IP paid JSil.tiOO for a ureat imtnthitr KEnlW.,lrtKiKnalle his rule bv an an- fciii.ien of his aesthetic tastes te du ?.lami)s. Failing in this there were .rumors for u time of a cheap Jehn imst. K'fge and then a wicked and onteriirlshiir feVartnerofJhe faintly Jehn was caught uuuis cireuinrK 10 country MK,tiuasterH Inviting them te act ns agents for the -trousers factory. Gradually bui surely ; jwiing in inner ttiMippeintnieut has Jjbeeu creeping ever thu land. Our john had only distluguishetl himself by -.fclringa yacht from tliatnbemliuitinn J.vf desolation, frce foade Hingerly, and n this yacht the president halls ,iiway en Bumlaya with Infanta illcKce. The daily news from n. :;Mostelllc department has lieen ,.,. kdlncd te tlie lists of names of tMmt. Masters appointed and wc werogrewlng ,jiHijr in waning ler a s)teiinen or that wonderful executive ability, when nil nt iAIirw H lu iitsili.f..n,l j,.... .i -vr-" j''viiiiivii uiui inu 11111 muni (Mail bags nre te be repaired. Glorious ! ife . I'd- .. iti.... Tlie Themas Iren company seems te e fend of posing before the public as the riWbllcref thenrlcoef ulu-iren t i,.,u (g largViiflueucc, owing te the qiiautltv -it OrKllHY nn (Ilia im.rl-nl I...1 t. I . - t , ...... ...... ,v.l, Kill l 1J HOI jf"".'"BUiii -ii-mium (.larKe wants .'Inhnvnlt lirn.lit A.' ...... .11 . y----,;" "'-"te-". "iniiuH.v eueilgll J,J likes the position of prominent. i, '.asumes, and hahtcus te exhibit dim. ,ielf in it te the reperters: but hi-1 -anny Pcetchman and sees te it that he fpays nothing for his whistle. A few .jaentns age the buslnr .,. ,unity was startled with the an nouncement of a drop In pg ireu fadellurund half a ten. which i-ium. -iteui President Cliirke, n i,..,.i ., "liewfcver that pig iron continued te sell nt n. me same price before and ufter Jfcl!',U!10JU".t'Cillent' w,llch w "Imply m belated bulletin of prices that hail ! prevailed, but which the Thenms u wuipauy nau net lieferc K-nt out 'l trumpeter. New w(dv ,,.. rfroclamatlen of nu advance of tlftv U, which again turns nut t i. ....... 1 two grades of iron and te beslninl v tlie 1- . .uviuiuuxuii-iii, lnoiiieinas company has a habit of Jing 1 at the beginning of the year, which throughout, the year may net 1 by publication, but ltn imui,. t get their Iren at the market price. kvIIa.. nr 11... i t J. . .' .e v. , iiwiiiium pnee ; which wiged only when new cusiomer- i wanted. TJie company secnu ready i...riiiiiiiin: UIIWMHe Will Ixf J1C- weuautl at a small udvanee en the price or tb it M.,n.i I MMNUiwhile the uppU Bwiui. - i Examinations. Mr. Roeocwlt, of the civil service com tfilwien, who baa been reported an hav ing wld that he. hlinelf could net pass the civil service examinations, takes occasion te deny the Impeachment ; but nevertheless If Is n substantial truth. It may net lie true of Mr. Roetevclt, who may have given unusual enre te the pre servation of his college acquirements In education ; but it Is true trfal most well educated persons who have advanced te middle life, would be badly thrown In nu attempt te pnssauy reasonably stiff examination In the elementary knowl edge acquired in their school days. And It consequently Is-true Hint a civil scr- . ice examination In lioek kuowledge Is net the proper test for an efllclal whose duties de net call for the exercise of such knowledge. Whnt such examination should deter mine Is the qualification of the applicant for the dlcharge of his proposed duly; nnd tliocxamiuntien should vary accord ing te the duly. Kdiicatlen Is geed, but natural aptitude has farmern te de than general education with the fitness of a man te fill most of the responsible stations in life. Till: iltbims of .lelmstnwn don't bike kindly te tlie portable houses bought for tliein in ClilcMge nnd no wonder. Tlie Iieiihc nre intended fern makeshift In tlie w lldcrneHS w here pioneers are can lug out liemes In the full expectation of n leugli tlinn, mid thoynre elilclly lu demand In these, parts of West wiiore weed is very scarce nod valuable. Tim Johns Jehns (owners ery naturally nsked why lliey were net given tlie money distend of tlie weed slicds, ns they called tlie $I(M peitnbln hedses, and eun man declnrrsl Hint lie. could build n two story linuse for $lir0. It Is e iidint Unit l'eniisyhatiU Is net tlie place for peitnhlu houses. Ilillldllig umterlal Is about ns ebenp lioiens niiyulleie, mid our pcnpln priTer te build llielr eun beuses when tlinycau. Tlie lieuxn factory niiiu pretests that tlie I'oiiinilllee sclwted clump sheilily nrtlcies, unlit for llin purpose, iilllieugli Ills company grinds out four and sU room homes w ltd ceilings. Hut tliose luxurious residences cost niore In proportion, and no doubt for tlie snmu moiiey tlie Johnstown jieople could build better houses, adorned net only with ceilings but hnving cellars and glass windows. Mamaeku Ciias. V., I'it(iu,ef tlie Tenii sylMuilu railroad, has nrrauged Ibr llin tlioreugh disinfectien nnd cleaning of llin passenger eats nt least onee a wick mid w horn tills can net be done a special disin fectant will be furnished by tlie company. This is n ery pleasant pleee of news, but If tlie read cannot uinnnge te clean all Its coaches at least onee n w erk It Is high thne that It bought mere. State authorities should long age lme Insisted upon el ran tars and all tlie promotions that nre new oidered by Mr. I'ugh. Great cnutien Is in hi sod in obtaining tlie supply of thinking water, and where llin water Is suspected of being impiiie In structiens aiegh en te bell it. Tlie ordei- if Mr. I'ugh com hides thus: " Ifntany tinin a ease of infectious dlsease is leuiid at n station, In n passenger coach or elsowhero en tlie Leiupany's piejiurly, a pli.skiau should be Immediately sent ler. Tlie car should be removed from tlie tniln as neon ns piattlcahle, thu doers leehcd, and it should net again be used until It lias been fumigated, " Mr. I'ugh Is only doing his duty te tlie public, but it is se rnre nowadays te llud men eager te de this of their own fiee will that the travelling public will rise up and call lilm blessed. (1i:.vi.uai, KumiMAM lu presenting di plomas te the West Point cadets warned them efthclrsmall troubles te come. ' In ii little-whlle you will go te seme military pest and be appelnlcdnsipmitcruiaMei anil reiiiiiiisMty. Tlieiiieuwlll hae le watdi sharp and de leady wlien jour siiperleis eomeaioiiud and nslc hew many iIeIIiih you luue hi jour cash bn, or hew many tcupeiiny nails jim can put In one keg. That's ineie Hun any of 3011 win tell, I think, but te knew hew 11111113 is ofmeio Ini'sirlance than home or the thlupi von study out en the blackbeaul. Veu ha-e get te learn te in count let e eij thing mt luje your cue. Tlieio'saneld liouse duiitsl down S'oiillisemowhern thnt I nnwir s.iw that I had te pay for. den .Stanley here nud I have been nil thieiigh tlie mill, leys." The " Ihij s " jet in my line Ideas efa soldier's llle kiikcd out el them at " Thu Point," dilt the geuund I es them n hint el tlie p-dufully mlniite attention te rel tape and tillles u-ipiiu-d el ni my (illleniM. Pages en pages of pipur ami gallons of ink me wasted in ab siinl leimiillties and though It is ipille light that tmeh mill hheuld beheld ilgidlv account. ilile for geM'ruuiuiil piopeilj', "l does Ms-m a pity that men in the lgorel jeiilh, wllh 11 splendid education, should be buried lu agairlseu te ihwote a large share el their lliue In leiillun clniic.il work that would appear easy te sim plify. Olie .oiiselatlou is tiutl it in belter than nothing, mid many mi ollker of our skeletenized army has eiy nearly nothing te de. The .11 my should be kept hustling. .Seme pest commanders appreciate this and hustleas best they cm, but the weik mailable about .1 lest lu time of iK-ace is net or a kind that Mihlleis like. An iiiiny in time of peace is a cry sad and hepuless thing for a philau philau tlueplst te contemplate. Iiicidei.lally it may be 11 uked that a philaiithie'pisl in lime efwai is n mii y Mil thing for nn army te contemplate. -. . Ulli: (ilKlsTer CAMI'HO.V PAS',. ILTimietl Out te he 11 Wltil .i- efJB, Dressed In s.nH, Krem tin ciilragu llcraht. IiithoMiiiijuereflvvj, W. V. Unit, the KColegUt, nnd two ether cnthusinMIe col cel es tei-s el specimens worn eiiciimned nt-.tr 10 lava beds betw ecu the hu.nl w liters el vl0J,t,V;1'0, Ui ll -,,""'e rher and North Park. It was 11 leugh, hiekeu region, and the diwolatieu was heiclit eiicsl by the pie.imity of the eiater of nu e-tlmt volcano, whily bale locks muttlead tlmlici were everywhere. The he of seeming raioreriitTitioiis ler their cabluclh ntirected tlie geiitleiueii te the 1111 canny set, ler every ene nveued tliat (..unoieu Pas,, was hauntisl by the spirit or nn emigrant's daughter. Joe Miepler. a well known nieiintnlneer, who was pilot lug the party Ihieiigh the hills, had often seen the ghost, nud premised his eoni eeni eoni lunlens that they should view Hie stniuge 'IWV ' ".'! ''"'"re returning te their homes, llesad Ihn M.lrit wiim n thiel, and fie fie queutly stele feesl nnd tiirnituie rrem the cainps of hunters who vi iituivd within her uninviting domain. ..iir At dinner en August 2, hheplcr calnilvannenneed that the spirit of Cam Cam eeon Push wits nppiisichiiig, nnd iMiluted te a htrange being which was mvHUv nievlng nl' ',"''1', , Tlie mai-ai.-der ca.iie within MOyiirdNef the men, and heirlng n haunch el venison width had liern nlacetl 011 a stone, ran oil w ith it. Hart picked up Ills rllle, mid. railing en his comrades te lollew , slutted in puisult el the thicr. M10 hcy were sure or it was a woman-led them all a lively race directly toward the lava lieels. Helm- elose eressisl tl.n !...... creature drepjieel the meat and sikx! on en on WHreltethoojKiuingot a cave. The pur suers entered tlie cavern en tlieheels el (he btraiige robber nnd leund the warm benly hail umiiWi"u"nM Tl, frll11 u'"1 oxertlon had kllle.1 her. Thoeerj.so was that et a woman about ia yciri old. Her oil" LkteinBliM "i rU,1 Bown' -"J-h.n el SKlllS. llcrlull was flrv In,... .....1 .1... .,if,L"","",fl il liarelle,!." The re- mains were dineiitly biiriesl. rae t that it hail ler seme time been 1 a habitation by the alleged n " ground was env 1.1,-1 ..T.ir , A "" losed the llV tllf filt.....! ...t... J. ground, was eevere,! with iTJL1- .. .', nllheugh there w ere coelm.g utensils vvvs evident that they d nev, used, I ha tmrortuuate girl hed su salKiut, er been en Klelen meats r t- ,7..?i i .." "I.'.'-iV" dried meat ler'winnr "e. Irvind i ear hhe -vi h thought te be a spirit. ASIfTtl.r.yDS MILLION ENTEBPRISK. EiiKllti Cnpttall-ts te Start iw Immense Iren and Steel Mnaurnctery genth. Probably the grstcstlndnstrlal enterprlM innugitrnted In this tenntry wholly by foreign capital Is that w hit It the Jaim fiteinrcia' Ilceertl of ItAltlBiore willallude "tens fellow nt "A distinctively new era In the Seeth's Iren and steel history Is marked by the organization of ICnglish ceiiiimiile. composed or the leading Iren and steel linkers of tlrest llrllnin, te build eten eten slvestts'l nnd lien works, Including four furnaces, Meet rail mill and rolling mill, at a new town at Cumberland (lap, en the ill vldlng II110 l!tweeii Tennessee nnd Ken tucky. The nanie of the town Is te be Middlesboieitgh, Ky., and for ever a year the work of buying mineral lauds, prepar ing for railroad connections, etc, lias been vigorously but quietly pushed by the American association, limited, which I thu namoeftho parent company. Over four million dollars In cash hnve already been paid eiut and upwards of sixty thousand acres or mineral lands purchaseil, and ever seven million dollars mere have been pledged Ter new chlcrprlscn. In addition te Iho contracts Ter the works iihuvaiuoiillniied, te cost In the ag gregate thien million dollar, there will he n$7.,(MM hotel and saultnriuin, In which many or the leading physicians of UuretKt and this country are Interested, three hotel", le cost S'JOO.OOO, four coal mines, representing ?.'iOO,Oetl, ami a tWiO.OOO tan nery. ether enterprises, Including eleelrle light nud gas works, saw mills nnd brick yard', railroad shops, etc., have been ar ranged, and the total Investments already secured aggregated ten million dollars in cash. 11 (MlD'HHAIlHAI'Altll.dA. Yeu Need It New Te Imparl xtrengtli nnd Klvn n rrcllnx of hrallh nud vli-er tlireiiKhnul the s)hiii, tliern It nothing cpinl le llixxl'ii Kflranparllla. It i-reiiis iK-cullnrly ndapteil liinvrrmine that tlresl fcrlliiKiaiiKsl tiy OiaiiKn of Maten, tlliusta or life, nnil w tills It loin 1 and niistnlns lhr Nynteiu It purities mill renovates Iho IiIckmI. Wcearn-t-lly iirse the large nrinj- of clrrlm, hoek-keeik rrx, Irnilirri, housewives, eh ratlvrs ntul ethers vilinlinvn licen rlenrly reulliied ilurhiR Ihe win ter nnd who need a fioeD.sL'itiNo mi:dicini: te try IIihhI'k KarHipurlllH Don't delay. "livery Hprlni for jonre I have iiinde Itn prnclle-e te tnUe from Hires;! te llve liettles or lloed'n Har-a parlllii, heratisc I knew It purlllct IIieIiIimmI and thnreuglily cIc-iiiimh Hiii tjntein of nil linpiirltlc-. That languid fcelliig. notno netno notne tlnipsrnllrel spring fevcr,' will nevrr vlnlttlin piykli'iu thnt hat Ik en properly rarest for ly this iimcr-fiilllng reiiieHlj." Y, 11. I4AWiiE.Net, lii I ler Agrlciillurid Kpltuinlnt, IiidlanajKiIlK, Ind. puui: iiboei) "Ter yearn nt Irrigular InlervaU lunlUcn siins, t sullercil the Inlelrrahlc hiimlng and ItrliliiK of IiIimM polenliiR by Ivy. It would break out 011 iiiyliK, In my threat and ejin. 1-nsl spring I leek Heed's Harnpnrllla, mil IiIimhI purifier, with no thought of litis n special remedy for Ivy poisoning, but u linseirrrUelit periiiiiiient and thorough cure." Calvin r, Huurr, Wentworth, N. II. HOODS SARSAPARILLA Held hy nil druggist. 81 i si-for!",. I'ltjurcd only by C. I. HOOD A CO., bewcll, Man. 1IK1 DOSliS O.Vi: DObbAlt. (2) ilttvrtivole. u Mllltni.l.AH. UMBRELLA HEADQUARTERS -AT TIIIV- MANUFACTURERS. ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 14 r.AsriciNOHiiti:i:T. i!arlteiiilrlng nud llereverlng a His-i laity. np-WiuilHAK lilunir. A II'HKAIi I1AIICIAINH. Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., Hmc the ljin('l nnd 1'lnest HiK.k of I'lliMOs iiml Organs IiiIkhvii In IjuuhkIi r. tiietirHiniill Ware Hi pnrlnn ut vntt will rtnd Hariniiuli'iiH, ArrurilHinn, Violins, Itanles, flul liirmiuil Knt.ill .MiikIihI Iimtriinuuls of eteiy ilCM-rlplleu. rincNl linpiirteil Htrlncs IliailMiiiirlers for nil Ilia i l.iltst Ne i lilt lu Din l,ne. Prlnsguiir nnlitsl tu Hi tint l.iUMhl. Wiwt uuikluMild nt iiue-tlilid Iikm tlinn r.itn liiniie prlieauil niallid te till parts or tliKtouu tliKteuu Irj Tnulint wilt pliiikc write lur Msetnl I'rliis. txi'iiuit-IIand llargalu Hi purttiirut ; Dim ls Itr Siuaie l'liuie, iiliuest new; ime en, bin Kiiiiiiv,oiuilltiirlHiu,eui New I'liglatul -all In eimmI erilrr, and llin pilcin will Milt veu, one lhllngHiiiare l'liuie a gintl bargain, elissl Heceiid Hand OrgiuiH at irltiH that will Mirprlse you. KIRK JOHNSON & CO., Ne. 21 Wc-t KlngKlrtvl. 3-r. H rianes, Organs mid Finn rurnltiiin iimvtil. ("nil nud examine., tlie New llurrls MuhlellhiilriK n'JI-hilAw ClOldiAUK AND CUKIK-Tili: bATIIST, ' Hit must ileklinble, nnd most teuirurtabln t.hnpe and MjIfh niiy sire, at UHIHMAN'H Oents riitidsbliigHtere, IJW'est KlusKlrcct. L I.VAN.Vr.(INS. These Are Trying Times. e. Hie) me tiy lug times In inure nuist s tlinn one; iindeery gisl lieu-ewlfe kttenM Hie dllll ftiltvnl having g"d,sntrl bnml hi vtr het windier, lint this tusk inn) I hi nndeied uuu. lutrnllvtl) jiy by liavliuj tlie right kind et I lour, mid every one who bus u-i, IliuliulU thai LEVAN'S FLOUR Is the ltlghtKlnd. Try II, and Yeu 11 liny It. Levan & Sens, MERCHANT MILLERS. elvlj d J- AII1I3 j st'i'i:iiri.i'et'H iiAiu Hfl'lUtlT.lOl'h 11AIK M'l'Kltn.lIOl'8 HAIll bl'PKliri.lTOl'fc HAIll en the iipiK-r Up, ehln, lhre.it nmt cluvks ttr jtreyed forever w llheiit Mln, cnr or tram by the l.lrrtrie Neeslle oeriitlen by Hr. J. Van !Jck' A-'fK?0 '-nrgesui, tu Nertli i:ievrntli Mrcct. i'lil ndflphlH. This Is the only mill"! lu the world Hint de.tr)K the rtHiU m, the hair can never grew ngaln. Iteinenilr this (He use of deplTaterle.. the- twee-ers, selsMim ind rarorenly inakcllieM'halrsgreH ie.irMr.ktlH r. ! ,!rv '."ii'f ,1-"K"'C m',1,K,re,l-- If u Imv e hairs :.;" .V...U nut t-Htrj iiiem te tne utave wllh veu unless j en bnve Hieiu ilenrtms by he hlectrlc Ntclle. Dr. Van Dj ek ItVk udvi ? tages ever nil elhen, in electric ervrntlng.iiu WHslhoketeii.tphjklelaulit the w.ir I e ,"r" form this operation. He has operated for thlr. teen years. nud the tleinaiul for his VrvltWl m in rents. .1 wi that helms given up all oihirpnie? CS' ".'.'.''..'.""T''...'111' removal r Su " I SS u iiiiiitM-rs iiineng nii patrons many uf our ImtliiiK nij.lcly lailfes from cvtrv "i of the country. ou cu t eiimiII Mm w Ith ev t r t em. dciiev. Jfjeu have this obnoxious Vr.m.i. r ,,.. ........ ... "".: ....,.,,1,1, , fiirrx. It m a ... .IL.l.i .. .i -- "-. tl tO u. ullil illlrin.. f I.I.. ..I.I.' esm tn.it u piemjitly. liutnbtr of neiv ixitltiii.. c-all IclS-Snd ,, ., ii. .iiilrKs iuMe iiirinl Sears .Mele., Veus, hnmll 1 tiiners. KxereisueT ,m he ej e-llds, rly and Ih1j . l!nlrge.l VWns of the nisi nud fae, by the I.lecirlc NetsJ J ' ,! exclusive .h-cIu ty. Kuh rllueus hair Isn .e i. kltlvu Mibjei-t wltii every irUned ladj.an d HiJ ilex-ter observes the slrittesl privacy in "very eiisi- ami never imuM.,. .ari,..:.. 'J' '.." mleci It another day. but rlmsti t Dr.' V , ir.,M,Vi."w' ,,oelSh.--. Advice free. Term" within the menus of every oiieitdeu'i neKlert jeiireiiseiimitiierday. fensull'lir. Van DjVk i'l.V"T "i'lwnndejKnithig nwin., li NeVth Nmiil' iVrvU ! """..V,"! MiimUi,10leS sole Ilr. an llvi k. IMfti.. ....;.. Vriii.ii Iiulr In ...I. t.a.i.. i..." .... z ' 77 -:-. .:-'...i."i vi i mi. .V..L;i """ " .cuiieii te ijtiicustei letreut ffcJ?,-"lll'.V hiUle.nnilniu l t,iiultvit ut ut, lit., from .Mendjv. Jtinu !. inKinmi... Jtine a. lieura trttaitnnttthct'. nilLADELnirA. Wednrndny, June 28, 1M. The cotton exchange is new in the third and fourth aisles north of the store centre. There is merry laughter, al most audible, among Lawns and Ginghams, Crazy Crepes and Sateens." The manifest destiny of dress goods is te make dresses. The cheaper they arc sold the mere dresses they make. Hence the fitness of cheapness. Lawns 5c, Challis 6c, Ba tiste 8, Sateens 1 2jc, and se en ad libitum. There is a sort of red-whitc-and-hluc season in Weel Dress Stuffs. Yesterday you had the Blues, often before the Whites, te-day the Reds. 1 305 Chest nut street has a Red Dress Goods window. Yeu can get from it a practical notion of the relation of red te the wool dress stuffs of the period. Plain Red Challis, or Striped Tamise, 25 ; Figured Challis and Plain Cashmere at S74c ; Plain Serge and Feule and Striped Challis, 50c, and many ether sorts from 60c te $1.50. All these wholly or mainly Red. Mr. Unexpected makes his bow in the Silk Department to day. Shanghai Silks with Lyens impressions a Mongolian and Latin combination. A cute buyer makes free with money values and scoops ever n hun dred pieces in a fashion that brings them te your command at less than freight and duties. They are here this morning. Will they be here this after noon ? That depends. If the news spreads and the weather is right, you may quote the silent flight of the Arab and his tent. The points are these : Stand ard Chinese Silks, fresh, new patterns, 27 inches wide, 50 cents a yard. What mere could you ask ? West transept. Hamburg Remnants. Ends and pieces of our regu lar stock. Thousands of them and each marked with its length and the lump price away un der tne ru ling rates. 1 ney ve a selves. t counter by them- All sorts Narrows, Wides, Meuncings from te 2U yards. Mostly this season's styles, and every scrap desirable. In the let are many patterns of the handsomest 1 lemstitched designs. Near et ntie of Ihe tore. Men's $5 English Cassimere Coats for $3. 1 louse or street. The hint ought te be enough. Middle Market street entiaute. Are you bookish ? Our Bookstore will satisfy you. Is your book-buying disposi tion dormant? Here are prices that will revive it. The lLt below is, with per haps a single exception, Ameri can copyright no cheap edi tions. There are prices and prices and prices. Publishers' prices of which we say nothing, our ordinary prices, and the inces of the day ; both of the atter we quote. 35 cents ler an introduction te Julian Hawthorne or Henry James, 25 cents for Rebert Grant or Alice Brown. With such prices it does net pay te borrow. Our Cjllt, I" ice. l'ritc III It (ut. Jes, F. lirennan 1 nlntliig nnd Sculpture, a 1'epu. lar HUlnry of. neui Hie I'.u llest rimes te Hie Present Cen- iiiry. li lull-page plates 2'jj .115 Hairy James , 'Ihe 11lhorer lleltnillle 1.10 .V, llieSlerfe of 1onileu no ,10 Mrs. X. V. Dahlgrcn : Seuth Kuskelilies i.in .v. The IajsI Name .. . , 7,5 "-, agiiiKiiuit shadows efn Idle Seuth Mountain Maglu Julian Hawthorne : Leve or a Namii Edmund Quincy : Haunted Adjutant Thes. S. Perrv : 1.10 1.10 1.10 .Jj 1.10 .V, Kvolutleuof HieSneb 75 I'rmn tlpltz le losing, lVcuitii .as Classicism 111 Lite rut ure..... M .ii Andrew Lang ; riie Mark of Cain ., .ru ,a Alice Broien : roelmif Nature 1.10 ,x Rebert Grant : The Knave of llenrt ,ix) 'i, '1 hlrlee nth Mree t side. Jehn Wanamaker. (Ltrtvvirtiu'e. s vr.VNDAKO CAIIHIAOK WOKK. EDW. EDGERLEY, W, II, U .VtiMAHKl-T hlltia.T, lift nr of the I'osteOlce), l4.NCASri:it. 1A. AM. Tin: l.ATlr ST l,l IN Buggies, Phxlens, Family Carriages, Etc. The Finest Sleck lu the Country We new have tt Till! l.lueer SKCOND-HAND WOKK Any Style Veu Want, ltciulnthigiind Itcpntrlug promptly intended te. line ket of workmen esrlally iinpluvcd for Hint puriu-. 'Iho lewct price fu the Miuuij for llrsW luMt work. S-llhe jiti ft tail nud Uxmulne My Werk. $uvcrf1eu Unit. OF DffBBB8T II LU)H k . Saferliets Hairs m lht Vfftr Iif,CliiMma4Ckeekt Lr j PAIILE88LT AID PERMAIEITLT DeMftqred tf tb Electrle Needl Operation by an Electric Sergeen A Pepalar PhUaelelphta Eatabltah menu Tit. 3. Vn Djck, Klectro-Burgeen, lntr lntr lntr vlowed by tee female correspondent of one of our leading faihlen Jeurnali, In which the : We have received numereui letteri of In qulry from all parts of thli country from ladle who are mulcted wlrh that most unsightly and humiliating- of all facial blemlthct, jiuperflu jiuperflu eut hair en the face) and who are eiceedlnly nniteus te knew If there ll any lure method by which thli obnoxious growth could be perma nently destroyed, and before replying our editor determined te gain all the Information that could be had en the subject, and appointed me te scctire the required knowledge. I called en (oreral drugglsta and asked them about the virtues of the various depilatories sold for this purpose. They all told me they were obliged te keep tlicm In steck: because ttiey bad call for thorn. In selling them they knew they only removed the hairs from the surface and could only afford temporary relief. A druggist en Chestnut street told me there was an Electro Burgeon In this city, Ur. Van Dyck, who per manently destroyed hair by Electrolysis (The Electrle Needle Operation) and he could glve tne all the required Information. I seen ascer tained that Dr. J. Van Dyck, Electro-Burgeon, w as located at 40 N. Elevcnlh street. I celled at the above address, rang the bell, and waa ushered Inte tbe Docter's reception-room where I found sevcral ladles waiting te see the Docter; nnd te lend Intercst te the romance, nearly nil were heavily veiled. After being seated for a few minutes, a dear old lady, past rlxty, motioned fur me te take a seat along slde ether en a reta. Bhe says, "My dear, I suppote you, tee, have called te consult Dr. Van Dyck about tnese terrible hairs. I am se much elder than you that I knew you won't mind me speaking right out just hew I feel. 1 can't tell you hew grateful 1 am te the Docter for what be tins dene for me. I suppose- you will think a lndy of my age a very foolish old woman ler worrying about hairs en her face! but, Indeed dear, you don't knew hew they havs, anne) ed me, nnd humiliated me. They have been the distress of my life and have caused me te shed many bitter tears. I have been c'tiuctlng nnd cutting them for forty years. I only had a few scattering hairs at first, I cut them off nnd they increased nnd gut darker, harsher nnd coarser, until my fuce was literally covered with a growth of coarse, nil wiry hairs. I heard et Dr. Van Dyck, consult ed hint, nnd went under his treatment, and I can't tell you hew happy I am ever the results of his operating. All the cearse stilt hnlrs have been removed, und I am new having someflner hairs destroyed. Anether lady had a growth of hair en her upper lip, qulte a developed moustache. A laily from Kansas City wna un dergoing n series of operalious fern very dis figuring birth-mark Inv elv Ing all of ene check; she could net speak with tee much pralse nbeul the Dticter's skill. He had, up te that time, epcrnlcd en about ene-third of tbe cbtek'nnd where he operated the skin looked perfectly natural. Anether lady vrns paving tuft of hair destreijed upon a number of moles en her face nnd neck nnd was baring the moles rcniev ed tee. A i eung lady from Washington was having hairs rcmev eel from between the ejcbreB. A j eung lady about twenty years of ngu had a heavy growth of hair down the sides or her face llke 11 beard. Among ethers who enme In during my v Islt wn a j eung naval eDlccr v he enme te the Docter from Washing ton te Imv e hair growing high upon his checks nbove the bterd line dcliejed. After n long wait 1 was invited Inte the Docter's operating room. 1 found n comfortably furnlslieil,bilghl, light and cheerful room. Lighted by two win dows, and In front of each window Is a com fortable, easy ecrntlng chair, llke a parlei rocker, nmt nleng slde of each chair la n stand holding battery, Instruments, ete. The Docter very courteously Invited me te be seated, and asked whnt he could tle for me. 1 hamlexl him my card, and said, "Dr. I nm net here te be treated but te lnte rv lew you for the benefit of thousands of read-era. I want you te tell me all about this great discovery, this fjed send te se many ninieted ladles, nnd all you can nbeut superfluous hair." Tlie Docter said: "Mudame the discovery of this method for the pel niaiient removal of hair Is Indeed a been te tlieu-amts of your fox. Superfluous hair, properly speaking, Uan exccmIvc, abnor mal nnd noticeable growth of hair ou the fe male face, seen most conspicuously en theii per lip, chin, umler tbe chin, cheeks and be tween thuejebrews. Hair nlae glows super fluously en the lereheiul, neck, arms, handa and breast. Goutleinen are also nunoyed by a growth et hair en the clieeks nbove tlie beard line, also en the nose between the eyebrews, and en the feielicnt and neck. Superfluous hair Is surprisingly piuv nlcnt. We ree It en the street, In thu druwlug-roem and wherever la diett cuugrcgate'. Atlenst thlrty-llve of every 0110 hundred ladle's have luore or lcsd superflu ous hail sometimes during their llvrs. There are no two cases nllke", seme women hnv 0 thor oughly developed bennls, seme hnve a heavy growth ou lip only, ethors have It very heavy ou chin nud tlire.it, ethers en check only, many have scattering cearse hair?, and asliHde here and there en different parts of the face and neck." "What increases this growth, Doc-te-V" "Nearly ev erj ladywith thli annoying blemish knows that the use of depilatories, plasters, vvnx, pumlce stone, the twceiers, scissor, rnier, only make these hairs grew ceaisir, harsher, darker, stiller and mere immeteun, ter by tlit-lr UH) line hairs nre cut ur extracted which lu lliue make tbeim grew heavy. "The only method known te science by wlilih superfluous hair can lie pi rmanentl) de-streyed Is by the operation of Electrolysis (tlie Electrle iicedroireecM). Just step this vwi), ple-ase." Here the Docter stcpHl ever te an operating chair where his assistant, nn nble operator, was removing hair from the upper lip of a very prettj brunette about twcntj-lhreoertwcuty-four) ems of age. The Docter nsked her If shu would object te me vv Hut sting the oper ation. Her re ply was, "Docter, I feel se grate ful for what this iipcrutlcn has dene for me that I don't enruhnw many wltness It." Iho J)ei lerfajs, "you fce this very fliie dollcate IcxlhleiicedluUllrml) fastciienl In a neat In sulated holder, vvhlih is utlaclicd te the nega tive cord of this Carben ZiukUnlvnuic Ilattcry. This needle Is painless!) Inserted Inte the hair f olllcle alongside of each. Imlr until the Tapilla or Hair derm is rtaehed, the electricity Is then turned en, and the result Is Hut the hair papil la (commonly eidlcd the root) Is destroyed. The hair becomes loeseuod nnd Is removed without the patient feeling It tbe least. This opcratleu Isn positive success, und I can posi tively assert that It never falls, lly the sumo process I also perform the most delicate surgi cal operations, such as tbe lcmeval of birth marks, moles, tumors, cancers, etc. Then te condense the merits of this operation you can positively ussuru the fair readers of )our pa per of tlie fellow Ing fuels 1 ls. 1 he Electrle Nccdle never falls te per manent!) destroy hair. 2d. The. Is no pain, scar, -check, trace or Injury. 3d. The thne required depends upon the number of hairs te be destroyed. tth. The presence of thu patient at the of fice Is necessary. '1 ben Docter y ou can positively assure me that every hair en a woman's face (ev en If she should have 11 thoroughly developed beard) can be destroy id forever? Madam, I can positively uure a permanent cure In uv ery case. I Imv 0 cured cases where 1 hav e permanently removed D0,OU0 halrs-wlth the happiest results. I then said, "Docter, 1 ntn coin Inced by what I hnve seen and beard lu jour omce that tbe Electrle Needle operation as performed by yeuis theeuly method bv which hair can be permanently destroyed. i Hunk you for your information, und will net oresume furthar en your v aluable time, and our Journal will cheer fully Inform our auxieus Inqulrera en the sub ject, that this obnoxious growth can be per uiauently destroyed by the Eleetric Needle operation, uud will take great pleasure lu tell ing them that this operation Is skillfully per formed by OR. VAN DYCK, Electro-Surgeon, 40 N, Eleventh St.. 1'iiila." NO'IT.: I3r. Yan IDycl:, Electro Surgeon, of Pull-dclphia, has bivjii tidied te Uttieaster te treat several se. clt ly ladle s, nud can I consulted nt the STEVENS HOUSE, Parler 0 and D, EANtASTEIt, l'A., Frem Monday, Juue 24. te Saturday, June 29. Hours m te 5, and during this visit cm trtn' a IiiiiiiIh r uf lie uitlcnt. r-(.Ai.i, riieirn.Y,-- JeSXIld Jfptt -rsAKOAlNH! ft Shir 'A M -FOR Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Bag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &e. Wi Have tub Imreesjt and Debt Htecx in trk Citt. H. S. SHIRK Sl SONS, Cor. West fang and Water fits., Lancaster, Pa. jfUVttitltVs?. OrEClAL NOTICK. Furniture Headquarters! 1 hereby Inform my friends and the public treuerallv Hint I liavn tikcti Mm t position of tlrnernl Mnnacer of the Uhl-Estiibllsbeil Pur. nltttre Depot, NO. 26 EAST KINO STREET, whcie! will carry n full line or sleck, nnd Mil ut prices that defy coaipctltlen. Pure Hair Matresses a HrEcuiryf Itppulrlnn dene promptly nnd In n workmnn werkmnn workmnn Uke manner. wm. m. heitmi:m:h, JeSMtd MANAO-n. H K1NIT8HM. VB1K NOT WAIT UNTILTIinKNDOKTHi: riEAKON.UUTOKKEU NOW OUK Summer Goods AS FOLLOWS: Torch Chair, folding, nil both carpet nnd licnt wikxI, 81.25. locker, strong nnd elurable, tl.oe. Our lender, thfl largest mid best elTered In Iho city nt Jobbers' price. Twcn ty-llveet her lleekersntii cut offiOe each. Henches that fold nnd will stiind tbe rain, 8(s. All Iren and weed. Stock Is law anil vve want te mnvn It. Kill up veur perches new mid you vvllllw Milted. Walt and the best will be selected. -AIiL ON K1KST l'IX)OIl.-g HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH .QUEEN STREET fVCHH A, 01I1U3. HKKTHHriKST SHOWN IN I,ANCASTi:it. luuirriKUL PARLOR SUITES IN FRENCH VELOURS. I-attkl Ceverlnc. Will Wear. .Meth Won't TuP'mnmjnvmw? " ur W,'"1w-T'- KVKUYTIllNO NKW IN KHHNI1 IMtH AT OCHS & GIBBS, (id, 3d .v. Ith I'loer,) NO. .11 SOUTH (.ilil'.UNKlltUITrv all-lyd virii)Myi:ii' u)hni:k. A Heavy Fall. Noh Uyourehanee te buy FURNITURE l'rli es have " kueeke d " dew u mil II almost all prellllinlHHii"kueptiiniiy." What vvti lne jeuKaln. Yeu vieneler vthy lliissuirlllie I The wonder Ik: Our Stock Is Toe Big, Mniit be tut down. We vviiut you tebavnlt rat hi r lliuu cirry It eversiiinmer. -; '1 his Is the "ill v rinsiiii. equality and Mvle as IiIkIi Hsever, but the prue ia low ineuitli te make a ehlll run iluwu your back. WIDMYER'S, COHNKIt OK E. King & Duke Sts. UuiJte. TT ANOASTHH 11UUI M'HOOU 1889. CLASS 1889. -AT- G. L. FONDERSMITH'S BOOK, STATIONERY ek ART STORE l an He Seen Kline Ilcautlrul II,lASTKATi:i) I'OKMS, I'AHI) t'ASUS, JOLI) PUNS AND KTKHLINO SILVr.H IIOLDCHU, HOLD AND SILVnil FKNi'IUS, WU1TINO CASUS, NOVr.LTlKS IN C1IA5IOKS SICIX, A. v., iVc, A i'., hultubleferarnduatint; l'rcsenu. 46 East King Street. A-Oppoilte Court Heme. m'JO-lfd Ittitcltiitcru OTK.V.M. 'e tleslr Ire le call lilm atlintleu of consumers tifhtiam titMHlsanit Huclnisrs'himplieK, toeur Vii ., . .' M ' atv larceiuul varied Hix'k of H es. Cocks, Villi aticvttiii ntul ii.iiiliirliiii siin.i 'ih.... .....f ...ii.-iiuii.- nun e.ni iron rittini;' iilvrr.icklni;; Scotch aiu Itcil f.lne Heltect Ing (iiiukc Classes, Httwii Itadlatent and hteain Heatlni; Aparatus; tv.'t and Cap hcrewH.and In fact almett every llilnj reiiilred by tciim users, nnilkll of wliltli we eiler nt prices w hie h we Kiiarauiee te be lower than these of liny .v1...h.,.u.IahI...I. ........ win., iii-.nri in mis v If lllliv W liave jHr-ltlvt l the I ircst kteck.iind be- iii ciMiiieeitst wiiu me ieieiMiene, r.venauee, nre prepared terevtlvcntiil Mil nil unit ru In the sliertenl iniM-lhlc time. When In want of niiV' HiliiK III our line, e-.ill em us for prletiiiiud vte will eouvluee you of our ability und vvllltng iiim, tnavu)eu .Meney, Delay ami Vexation. Our f.K-lllllis for furnlsliiiii: Kucliits, llellirs, Mvaflluit, l'lillt ., Ilani ri, t-iKHl.il .Mmliliury, 1'IuciiIhis' mid elan Kitten 'IihiIs, l'.ittcrns, .Mtxtcls, and Iren unit llne-s CuMlnus. Hiidfur the preuil repair of nil kind of mat blurry nre micxcelle-d lu lJineaster, nnd vvu reiectrully Kellcit u shale of yeurimtreiuaxe. Central Machine Works, 1.11 A 1TC NOItril CHltlSTI NSTitKI.-r, KvcAvrt u, l.v flood Werk, Ueaeunule Charge, l'rempt iitss. Teleplioueconuectiuui eU-lfdlt u. B AK0A1NB I ei Carpet Mall I Clethinn. 1880 BPUINO KOVEI.T1E8I 1889 -AT- H. GERHARTS. The iniwl cetnptetev nukertment of Bprlnc OverreattBi KugllKh Chovlets, Dlnceiml and UiMlniere Hultlng nnd Treuwrlnft that Inn ever been Rbewn In till- city. Workmanship the bet nnd nil goods warranted n repretented. 11. QKRIIAKT. Ne. a North Queen Htreet, j-Only Direct Imiwrtlng Tailor of Ijmcnster. n the City QTOIM THINK t At thl- dav, when competition luereat, tha cu-temer leeks te -co Who Qlvcs.Net Premises flAItUAlNH. Customer, Htep I Think ! Who pay for ex tnlvnndvcrtlrmcntT We de net AdverlUe Ha rgnlns, Clearing Hnlen, etc., but glve you the benefit of that which ethers give Iho printer. Our Counters Contain All thnt It New In BUITINaS, TROUSERINGS AMD SPRING OVERCOATS. Oiirl'rlcc-nrethe Iiene-t 1'osslble todojuis tedojuis todejuis Hce te customer nnd eiinsclveK. NOH. 804 AND satl WEST KINO HTHEKT. mnrl.1-3md npe CLOTHINQ BUYEUS. LGansman&Bre. Best Goods -KOR THr XesLst IvZteney 7 Durable rants at jc, 73c. Me, 81,00. Dress rant- at Jl.fi0, riOO, J2.W, 8-l.tW, 11.00. (scotch Chev let Hnllii ut SO. H, J10. Kine niiRllsli Wer-tc.il CfMls nnd Vest- nt $11.00, h, Jle, 312. A Klnel.lnoeri'rlnco Albert HulU ntSM, J12, Sll, 8111, J1H, here Ceabv and VeU at SM0, SI 00, SI 00. Heenuckcr Ceats and Vests ntOOe nud $1.00. IlejNnt75c Hlack Alimcca Calls at J1.00, J1.23, S1J50, J1.75, Klvn Hundred Children's l'nnts nt 3), 4 nnd fiO centp. Al.nrce Assortment of Children's Suits, J1.00, iicttcr Hull's lit SJ.V), W, .Vfl, ft. 8EK OUlt English Serge Suitings te. Order, In niack nnd lllue, nt (12. They nre Heed .nine.., urn iiuiie irAll xoedi sold from new en at almost One-IlalfOriglnal l'rlce. L Gansman & Bre., 06 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., S. W. CORNER OF ORANOE. LANCASTER, FA. iTJ-Notieiinecled wllh any ether Clothing Heusclii the lit. Mvi: nHAHAUill-ON. SKROUS AND KLAKMDLK ion .SUMMKlt COMFOHT. wr: ixvrrr. an insit.ctie.v OF OUn DISPLAY Ol' .SKUCirii AND TLANNKLS inn Kl!.MMi:il WF.ATt, TO OltDKH wj: havi: tiii:.m ixuliu:, ulaci;, .i:vi:kal siiaeus or iiHewy, uhi:y.s and MANY LIUIIT COLONS. TO eni)i:n rite.M $w te fii. .MYLHSAHATIirON, ki:liahli: ci.etiiilhs, no. u i:ast KINO STHLLT, I,ANCA.STi:it, l'A. 4i-i nli'. IEcDiTiTa HOifiri'OK YOUIl FAMILY." Secure a Heme for Your Family. FOH SALi: ON Till: MOST LIHFHAL TFK.MK. Twe-story brltk ilivelling homes, lets 120 fis't ils?p, en Ijini-nMer nvcuue, betwes-n Wal nut and Iaiiieii streets. Twe-story brick tlwrlling houses with man sard rixif, perches In fieut. lets in feel deep, ou Nertli l'iue, between Chestnut uud Walnut UrtsMs. Tvvet-ktery brick tlivclllng houses with fieut vards, Iren fe lie cs, lets 150 feet det p. en West Walnut, between ilry nnd Fine streets Twe-story brick dvvcllln: houses, lets infect eleep, en testIxmeu street, between C'hnrlett nnd Mary streets. Three-story eleen. vvllhal rec-slery brick dwelling houses, lets FOfeet , with all the mexlern Imprevcuipiits, front jitKls.en West Chestnut stret'l, between l'lna uud Nevin streets. A'V' !,eu-el '-11 Walnut, North I.ime, North Mary, between Walnut und Ix-meii.niul lA-mun, between Mary ntul Flue strve ts. All the above houses are In go"l enler, newly nilvretl. gas llx lures In all the nsiuis, watcrlu the kitclu njiiiil the cellars warranted te lie dry. Call mid see for yourself, no trouble te show jeu. J,CH.Kd!:'-ec npr2.M, d.M.W.S. N"r "' ilHTr hltCU SUtoruejje, r rriIKUS.KAUFF.MAN, ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW. Seteiul Fleer llslite niau latvv Uulldlng. Ne. U Nerlh Dukctlieet, ' aprt-lydivv A s.r ssil fe-'A. sascsiV StLV issggg'S'ygg &&i u&gfrie? kJZUifefi . .? idfct...
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