ttj'ft-. " v.- THE LAtfCASTEIl DAILY INTELLIGENCE it, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1889. THE WORLD'S MOST MARVELOUS CLEANSER AND POLISHER ! ! ?.. x.' V$8 Sa :iLrTiiMZafiMiLiWliiflkasi m wiAKHKAR AMrr mWHBiw & Of all Dirt .J , e KHcm w from Everything ;T mkm 1 m TeTeTeTeTeTeTeTeTeTeTL . .aa. eM aesr.JelSKVTaeTeTaaYetaW VeTB jSaTeW eTeTee. W saTB eTaTaTaTB ".-1 j AIV ' 1 v 14 aTaTa"." . "'WiiA ,.-A Mr lm A A WTwtml fl ferfI I rni 111 P vr-'V e K-f HUH nnii "A i Tillfl I I IH IIB --sv la WA. v fl'. i ' vlS ir WAB-E sfaotie- fcy IB . ruhPrfecv,-usei(rUthinj)Zif 1 H ....itii. ne.j""p.fluiar."jnh'lens Xcl! ;,JI- - A 3 IBB I IP fill v1ft L gggiJ.'' I IB frii? mBBK mm m WILL DO And receive a Sample niftnrn u Something About a Gallic Mede of Defense and .ttack. KICKING AN1 RUTTINO ALLOWED. A Caique Mrtlied nf Helding One' null Agallut n Crowd if AMallnnti A I)e I)e crlpllen uf an Knriiiiiiter llctivrin Twe Expert!, Willi InMnntanreiK I'linlecTnpln. Professer Trenchctj of the Snn Francisce Fencing club, tvlie wa formerly nn instruc tor of fencing nml la wivnta in the Frenrti umj, consented te pive an exlilbit Ien of the latter ipert for tbe beiitllt of a Sun Fran- BRKAKINO THE CLINCH. clsce Examiner reporter, with Henry Anset Initantaneeus photographs were taken dur lng the exhibition by eue of The Examiner men. Before iieglunlnj Professer Tronchet said: "What txixing Is te the English and Amer icans la savate Is te the French, and every achoelbor practices It from morning te night. In all the training schools it Is com pulsory, and attached te every regiment In the French army Is an instructor, under whose direction thn men nre compelled te practice every morning. It Is net the sport of the aristocracy they prefer fencing but It Is very popular with the people generally. "Boxing is a very scientific mode of fight ing, and quite effective as n means of self de fense, but at the same time it tJieuld be termed the 'fistic art,' instead of the 'art of self defense,' for it does net embody half the defensive powers possessed by man. "Nature has given man bauds, feet and bead, and according te the rules of la savate you can use any of these as you cheese. Yeu are at liberty te kick, butt or strike an oppo nent anywhere from the top of lib head te the soul of his feet, and a scientific savateut can successfully defend himself e;alust tin combined attack of three or four rseiis. BOXINO GLOVC3 AND KICCINQ BUOES. "In practice the hands nre incascU in erdl nary boxing gloves, with long, well padded gauetluU te protect the arm in warding oil blewi, while light slippers with soles an Inch In thickness, made of the softest hemp, ar BTOrPIXa A bTKAiailT ONE. worn ou the feet. The only rule In practice Is that which requires the savateur te no knowledge each blew received from elthei the band, feet or head by the customary teuche, "The position differs materially from th. pugUistie guard. In la savate the met stand nearly facing each ether, the knee. well bent, each leg supporting an equal amount of the weight of the body, Borne Berne tunes eue side Is presented and semetimei the ether, the men changing their guard con tinually. The arms are kept well bent and drawn closely te the body, every blew being ttr.k from the waist, la rttrestlez or ad INCH runmu rui'BM ' bJErdeusMbBtf! . JA A DAY'S WORK IN AN HOUR AND WILL DO IT BETTER!! If net obtainable near Yeu send name and address, mentioning this paper, te Benjamin Breeke and Company, Free by Mail. vimciug tue knees ii re kejit well bent, tut cavntcur mntntaintng a crouching attitude." The two men took their position with tht left hand nml feet forward. Professer Tron Tren chct ltnmeiliately commenced operatlons by feint nt a lead with the left, but Instead hi) right feet flew forward and landed en An tet't left shin. This blew, if well delivered with an ordinary walking ehec, n 111 brcaL the tlbln or laccrnte the lcj. After the teucha liad been ncknewledsei the men again assumed their positions. Au set feinted with hi? left hand and then brought his right feet forward as if te land s a STRAiaux ucrr. blew en his adversary's thin. Professer Tronchet parried by bending the knee, but quick as a Hash his opponent pivoted en bit left feet and kicked the professor in thi stomach with tbe bottom of his right. A DANOEHOC8 KICK. After the teuche Tronchet made a left hand lead for Anset's face, but the latter thvew up his left elbow te catch the blew, at the same time planting the tee of his slipper directly en the professor's belt. This blew is oue sel dom given in practice, as it Is very dangereua en account of the dlfliculty In gauging the force of the kick and the movements of the opponent, but it Is most effectlve in a street fight. In the next bout Anset attempted a lead with his left hand, but instead of countering ns a boxer would, Tronchet planted hU tee with tha greatest pracuien evcrhls opponent's henrt. pAnp.ir.D with Tns knee Professer Tronchet then made another left hand feint, but Instead of kicking Anset en the shin or swinging his right list for a knockout, he swung his right feet directly for his opponent's chin, but it wai cleverly parried with the left wrist and the professor received a kick en the belt. Immediately upon taking their positions for the next bout Tronchet made a change of guard, throwing his right feet and hand te the front. When Anset attempted te change IlkewUe his forward movement was stepped by the role of Trencbet's shoe being planted squarely en his thrent. After tparring for n moment Tronchet sprang forward quick as a flash, and throw ing Anset's arms aside butted 1.1m squarely In the abdemeu. Anset didn't have breath enough left him te teuche, but he acknew 1 edged that lie had tcn touched by sitting down suddenly and forcibly. L'n recover ing himlf he attempted te retaliate, but Tronchet' right knee flew up and caught Anset squarely en the forehead. CACGIIT BV THE ANKLE. On taking their positions again Tronchet aimed a straight M"w at his opponent's chlu, but It fell short by an Inch, and Anset grasped his ankle with both hands. It looked us If Tronchet must fall te the greuud at the mercy of his opponent, but like a flash be turned and landed en his hands. Before Anset could take advantage of the professor's posi tion and kick him In the stomach, Trenchet't right leg shot out and lanried 3rst en his op ponent's chin and then en his belt. Auet let go of the professor's feet When they squared off again Anset sprang IS - ( cc V iiguuy ailu me uir. uut went Liolu lout, ..'.-.. biff! bllfl they landed, one en Trenchut'i stomach, the ether squarely between hlseyej. But net te be outdeno the profas&er feinted with Ills left hand nud sprang into the air, at the same time landing both heels simultane ously upon Anset's chest. A VALUABLE ACCOJiri.ISHMr.Nr. Kvery blew during the whele exhibition was delivered with the greatest precision, and nt the same time nearly every ene wai as light as the pat of n child. The accuracy in gauging the dUrance of an opponent win remarkable, even when kicking backward. "Oil inore than ene occasion," said Profes Profes eor Tronchet, "have I been able te defend myself against great odds by my knowledge of la savate. Whlle passing through White chnpcl, Louden, ene night I and my three friends were attacked by a ciuple of dozen hoodlums. By placing our lacks together we were able te kick them ever ns fast a they could come up. "I ence saw a man attempt te sheet ene of the best Parisian snvnteurs, but almost m seen as his pistol was out of bis pocket It wui sent whirling In the nlr by a kick ou the Tame Teal. Se much prnlse U accorded te the intelli gence of the higher dumb animals that w e eemetlincs forget the large number of unpre tending little creatures who are willing te be loving and companlenablo, if we will but enceurage them. A writer in Macuilllan's Magazine thus describes a duck, which evi- I dentlv ixisseeJ a Dewer of thought and feel- deutly pesseted a power of thought and feel' lng quite equal te that of some dogs; This was net a domestle duck, but a teal, which my friend brought down with his gun, slightly n eunded. Out of compassion he tied it up in a handkerchief and carried it home. The cnptlve seen grew accustomed te Its new mode of existence, and strongly attached te all the mcmlwrs of the family, seeking for them when it felt lonely, and always exhibit ing anger and distress In the prudence of strangers. When a cat or deg was fondled In Its pres pres pres euoe, it would run te the spot, administer n few vindictive blows te the animal with its soft bill, nml solicit a caress for itself. Tbe meat curious tiling In Its his history was that It took a special liking te its captor, and sin gled him out te receive its most marked at tentions. When he went away te business In the morning, the teal would accompany liim te the street deer te see hltu elf, then return contentedly te the yard, and In the after- ' neon it would again repair te the deer, al ways left epen, nnd, standing composedly en the middle of the step, await its master's re- , turn, for this teal took account of tlme. ' If, while it steed thcre watching the read, ' a stranger came in, it would open Its beak, hiss and strike at his legs, showing as much , suspicion and sense of proprietorship as a deg does when it barks and snaps at a visitor. ' Its owner's arrival was greeted with dem onstrations of nliectlen end Jey. It would fellow him Inte the house, and spend an hour or two very happily, if allowed te sites his I feet, or uutle ugaiust them ou the hearth ' rug. I Cur of Cataract. A physician reports marvelous effects lu his own case from the use of the juice of the plant cineraria maritlma in cataract. Six years before trying It his right eye was eper- j ated upon, but without geed results. Ills left eye was aUe affected with the same disease ; and total blindness insued. It is rt'ierted ' that he was then advked te use the Juice of this plant, which Is held in high repute by , the natives of Trinidad, and he began the In stillation of one or two drops lu each eye ' i three times a day. The results manifested themselves very seen. After a few weeks he i was able te soe, end could tell the tlme from I his watch. After four weeks the Improve- incut tras very marked, and at the present i 1 tlme he Is able te ceuut the fingers und see them nitb the right eye, which had been operated en without result. All this hap- I peued In the short time of about two months. ( ; Bosten Herald. I Cause of Short Slntede. Professer Or retter, director of the Uni versity Ophthalmic Cllnique, at BreUau, has recently drawn the attention of parents and pedageguestp wbjit (; beliirci U nt'fi" th -r -i;- -ts-sS c.nr.j vi Miert sigtiluuueas in the )eung; vainely, that they are allowed te wear col cel lars which nre tee tight for them. In BUO ceses that hail ceme under his notice, the pa tients were FUfTcring from a chronic com cem print brought en by a dlsturbance In the regular nml normal (low of bleed, caused by the wearing of cellars hlch were net large encirglv Science. Hew te Coax Tltcui. Au cldrrly man was telling a groupef giddy young girls the ethei, day hew he proposed te his wlfe when he was a young man Bbe was sewing at the tlme, he said, or he would nevcr have had the courage te de It, If ;lrlj neuld few mero he thtuks they would have inore matrimonial chances. Sewing he con siders the best accemplWimcnt that a woman can have. A woman engaged with n needle has a domestic, homehko nlr that is Irroslstt Irreslstt bid te a man who love.) her. It is a picture of what the would be in her ewu home, end makes him long that it should be his also. Hew can a man (irope-.o te a girl who sits straight up in her chair staring hard nt him with n pair of bright eyes) But when she is bending gracefully ever a bit of plain or fancy sewing, apparently nbserbed lu count ing the stitches, ami the arrows of her eyes are sheathed for n few minute;, he plucks up courage eueligb te efTcr her his heart and hand. The arernge young man is bashful In such affair, though bold enough at ether times, a5? TT?Z2lZV?r,r, Vb?1 wrt "f ?nwurnSement a pair of and needs encouragement nud opportunities. bright eyes staring into his, watching his em barrassment! Listen te the odvlce of an old mau who has been all through it; drop your eyes and give the young man a chance. Re member this, girls, when tha favorite young man drops In te make an evening visit; get out your bit of fancy work and leek domes tic, and with every stitch of your needle you will bind his heart mero firmly te your own. This Is the advantage that the English girls are said te pesMs ever the American girls they are mere domestle; if they shlne less brilliantly In society than their American sU tcrs their domestic virtues shed a steady lus ter In their houses. This, of course, Is look ing at the question from an English eInt of view, ihe American glUs are capable of doing both; domesticity Is net Incompatible with social brilluuicy, uud many of society 'i queens ere careful housekeepers and dovetod wives nnd mothers, keeping their sweetest words nod smiles for their own homes. Kew Yerk Star. reusht the I'rlncu. When he was only 7 years old Prince Haru had nn uueiperted wreftlbig match with u small American boy of his own age. It was at a school entertainment at Tokie, and it began by Prince Ham's noticing that the young American kept en tls Tain e' Khanter rap In the princely presence. 'Oennd tell that ley te take off hlsliatl" erdiriil the small j.rmce te his ald-de-cniup. II fere thu officer could reach the offender, the insulting princeling hail slipped from his chair, strode down und knocked off the hat with bi own hand. Yeung America never stepped te think who the aggressor was, but struck beck, and In a few minutes the future emperor and one of our f uture presidents had clinched nnd were slapping and pounding each ether In the most democratic manner. The horrified nobles of the prince's suite and the frightened pirentsef the young Ameri can separated them, nnd lei them apart, neither ceinljataul fueling any regret for what Le had done. "That ly slapiI me first, when I wasn't duing anything te Mm: ' n.Uted th young American, wbew parent were alinottexpoct alinettexpoct alinottexpect ing te be arrested or Ubended for the un precedented treatment of such a sacred lieiug us the imjierial crown prince. ''1 Inve pum-he-l that boy fur his linpo linpe litenesn in neaimg hi hat in my prebcuce," said the pompeut Fiiieeiug, fi owning at his suile, tightening his little sword belt nnd strutting up nnd down like a young tame cock. The tableaux and exercises en J en quiet ly after the prelude, and when supper time came, Prince ilaru was seen eiting pink and white Ice cream elbow te elbow with his late opponent, nnd gallantly feeding his own sponge cake and eclairs te the opeaent'i pretty little yellow haired sister. Kllza IV Bcldiaere lu tit. Nicholas, 4)lU'ltCQfl. HA HNEKM. HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S 30 Centre Square, l.N'f.STi:U, I'A. Saddles, Harness, LAP BLANKETS, 1 Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, -AND- General Stable Supplies, -AT- US. h IllSlI s, (MrrcuiMiinTe M. HAiiRtiniMn i-Hev i SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEADS. ilouecruvitiahiitft (Sacbe. iAiXANfMi:i: Tin: ROCHESTER LAMP! Ulxty Cundle-Mghl; Iieats them nil. Anether Im or Chcnp OlebM for CJas nnd Oil Htevcs. THE"Pi:itn:cTiON Mr.TAl. MOU.DIKO and HUIlDEHCtHUleN Weather Strip. Heats them all. ThlsstrlpoutwenrsnlletlieM. 1Cim.ii out the cold. Kxrlude theiluat. HteiM ruttlimr of window. itcciKeuiaiiuw aim rain. Anvmiecnii utinl lu-m waste or dirt niaileln applying It. Cnn b llltiil niiwherc no hole te bore, ready for ue. I will net split, wurper shrink a cushion atrip la the most perfect.yAl thetitevu,Jleutcrandltuui;e Htoreef Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER PA. IUMHKIt AMXJOAU I J 'lOKACCOHIIOOKS VNDCASIS. S.ST l.H.S IIAltD WOOD. Wliulexaln. anil Uetull, by II. II. MA It'l IS 4 CO., li-1-lyd i2l Water btreet, Lancaster, Ph. I AUMOAHD.NKIW COMPANY. J COAL DEALERS. OKKifK Ne. l'JU North (lueeiiKlreel, and Ne. Ml North 1'rlnit'i.treet. YAlilm Nerili Prirtiv Hlreet, near Itendlnir DeiHil. auKlVtm I.ANCAHTKIt. I'A. "VTOTICK TO TIIKSPAH.SKII-S AND (UN 11 NEIIS.--AII H-rMn are hereby forbidden te tresms en uuy of the laud of the Cornwall nil Hixwlu-ell estate In IxliHiien or Ijineaster : wiuntlea, whether In.le-.ed or uulncleMt, either for the purKse of sheeting or fishing, as the law will be rleldly enforced ugalnst all tres iiHsalnK en said lauds of the undersigned afte (hit notice. . WM. COLEMAN FUEEM.4N It. PEHCYALDEN. EDW.C.KHKEMAN, Attorneys for It, W. Celtman'i Heirs. mm kjffi$$&k wwSm mm ml M u ii ' Sv" PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A, SUPERFLUOUS HAIR grhV-'l 11 Hair na the livnmi, lujnnea THE o.Keiorea tcut, nirt n aUndt. V1n enrrft, sod 'Mctroseranrf t UK VAN I DTttK- wlthnul Ilia hm T7-rmTI7l . VI1I7 .1 1 IHfcH i (sViB v -M W- 'VfrUi JA1M .-XD i'-iwis -VmV K! ul brtctic. n. var uivi inua uurairun in lli f twnira imii aottemr and p)i;lulugT. ai in amid uiiei anajpnrt, IINVT. lOJIKMIIMI require aean vvruln bleed fit tU aoenud (ibralrUn In Ilia world le nM llacommaneMd (Cmratlua- twelra rni aa-ut UM arall lewsaalraa of tha Docter's kill an eerdllllj lnl 1 hm Docter au craal umvtlhi fur tha afflicted, arid la teMiia of ran en. 1'atlenta at a dlataeca can raqntrM tha preaanea of tlia tiatlaet Never Fall. Boek free. llouraite Hx,,rifUia,vr .ructj Dr.VANDYOK'aOFFIOgONenhllareJirattib.PhWu NOTE-f-UPEnFLUOCS IIAin.-LedIe who cannot ceme te Philadelphia for treatment wHl notice thut Dr. VunDyck. wlllhme imrlersat thebtevens Heuse, MeuUay, Tuesday and Wdaa day,n-dti-iiilrt!, ainl4. Terma Vtry lJr. Hours 8 te 6. M C1.ANKU UVEIll'lLU') nir. eENUixi'.Dat McLAKE'S -CELEDHATED- LIVER PILLS! READ THIS! naming Jlrei DeahHuw.-Pornlenif tuna I suflVreil from thecllects of ImllKe.tluu uud sick headache, nnd en trying your Dr. C. Mcljine's Celebrated I.lvcr Pills 1 found quick Hint satisfactory re. llef. A very few de.es dees the work and I would net be without them. OEO II HAItlUS. Sioux I alls, Dakota. NEVEH KNOWX TO FAIL Cure sick houduche, bllleuaneu, liver com- flBlut,ludlzcstleii, dytpopsle, heHrtburn, mu nttn.plinplcs en the face und body. Impure bleed, etc.. by uslnif regularly Dr. C. ,Mcl.ane' Celebrated Liver Pills, prepared only by Klein Inif Urethera, I'ltlstur, l'.i , t lie market belnz full of linltntlonsef tlieuauic Melons, spelled dlUenutly but of the sumo pronunciation. A I way. leek fur the slunaturc of Fleming lires. end t. AIcLuue, Pltthiiif, Pa., en tha wrapper. All ethers are werthlets when compared with Ihe genuine .MnJ-meH. lie-Jlei)dTu,ThA w rrLMPHItKV'H I -- Dll. HUIIPIIHKYH bl'EC'IFICS wre aeleiitl. cally and eurefullypreiutred prescriptions; uttd for many years in private practice with succeal and for eer thirty year used by the people. Kvery single ttpecltlc is u ipeciul cure for the disrate named These bpecince cure without drupKlmr, purg ing or reducing the system, nnd are In laet and deed the HOVEUKIGN ItEMEDIl-a Or' THE WOULD. j.isTer i'iuscipai. sum. i'lllCM 1. KEVKIIS, Congestion, Inflammation '35 J. WOItMd, Werm I'eer, Werm Celic : 3. CUYINO COLIC, or Teetlilni of Infants, w I t, uiAitKiiLtAjOituiiurener aiiuiis 5. DYSENTEHY.GrlpIni-, Ullleus Celic it. UIIOLKUA .MOItUL'rt, VemtlliiB 7. COCailM, Celd, Ilrenchltls . . . NECHALOI A. Toothache. I'uceache V. HEADACHE, sick HeudAche, Vertigo 1(J. DVMPErXI A. lilllem Stomach. . ., . .24 .as 11. HL'l'l'llI-HLD or I'Al.Nm. I'EIIIOIW, .'ii 12. WHITES, tee Profuse Periods ... .iS" 13. rilOI'P. Cough, Dlllleult Ilrenthlng M ll.hALTHIIEtrM. Erys.pelas. r.ruptiens . Ii. HIIKl'MATISM, lllieiiinatle Pains . . .23 10. KEVKIt and AUl'K, t'lilils, Malaria .'O 17. PII.I-S, Itllnder tlleedlmr. 6i) 19. ("ATAUItn.lntlueiuH.Ciildiu the Head, Jil 20. WHOOPINO COIOH. Violent Ceiuhs .60 21. UENEUAL DEUILlTY.Physleal si'euk. ness ,S0 27. KIDNEY DISEASE..- .. M 2S. NEIIVOL'S DEUII.ITY . .41.00 30. L'ltlNAIlY WIUKNI'jS Wrttlns Ued, ,W 32. DISEAbKi OF THE HEART, Pulplta- tlen . . ... $1.00 Held by ilrugulsls, or sent pestald en recilpt Ofurlce. DR.HCMflinEY'iiMACAL(11l is. ) rlcnly bound In cloth and sold, mailed free. Ul'MMIHEYs' MEDICI.NE CO., 1W ! UltOnbt.N. V P) HPECIFICS, Te,TU,et.W IP! xSl mm 7 3t- 5WHi5' ai-. ."re'v mSfii'31- ON THE FEMALI PACI. upper lip, ehln, cheek, tbrett. ! uu inf bum, in umi nanruB, en UM truVen the sans, Mtsrd Hue (hoifybe m (nUssfe. OEM if aettfi aMcka $MS .i ! ?ft MEnct-ti ('hoi betvtaath. en mDlMletn'l etMMf sear u uwlra TUitUVJtlt. without tmliT una. Hl&pauf, inrrMln ELECTRIC NEEDLE OPERATION ly UU. VA.l JJltK, 40 If, ClCTMtt U FUU-Ulftfcki 1U a panlj tctontlfle OMnUoe. a&d It ndetVid fey -01 phjtlclaet tnil armatu of tal&c u bataa tlM e-jtS method In the world b hkh tha neU eubi iImjiiiii! Udj wliB tfifa huinlliUiiic, inneftngXsil vtwilt eq nor f ae knew llut tU u flOWIUUUIQfl or ruet euj i IKMIHl, Kl etrwr. cUikrt mur oentryw tampvlng with your im ana ee enicai ainii au-rstnana inr arsmaiii ., V. . -..-1- "XTS-T" J"MII UIU.luw,flU.UXUlllU usrssta. hum. niarcflKl Vtflns 01 1 jlxl uiTcbeki, tuck (racklM, na u4 llnr ppts. taoseni sad tb auaii epmuvmt gmxmti if M m .Iran at bL-w world la dm uu irtru mum npentue la aei ue hm uMuuDoumei of ram aan wui. rmut tuuia, cuB-m or tevmU and nerraa, a4d unuaeal ulak naTTM, aid unueeal paJtaoea. a aa ttUllnjr ta efluleavne In nuika him tee tncaTlkt c can recaltafull particular ti taalL tSSeSh tut ec NWr tVMlle. BMikfnA lTMircfltaa BuaiMa reealte full DarUcBlan hr tei IrUinca. Philadelphia, February 21, V9, UUNflAltlAN SEAL. j IMPERIAL AND ROYAL AUSTBO. HUNGARIAN CONSULATE. Accerdlug te the Instructions of tht) Reynl Hungarian Ministry for Agrlcal ture, Industry und Cemmerce in Buda I'cst te this Imierlal and Royal censulata It U hereby Attested te that the Royal Hungarian Government wins cellars at) Buda-Pest were established by the Hun gnrlan Government, February 1, 1SS2, and that the establishment is since undee control of said mlnlstrj. " The aim of these wine cellars Is te sup, ply the world's markets with the bet$ wJnes produced In Hungary, free from any udulteratleu. Mr. II. E. Slaymaker, agent of Lane caster, Pa., has by the Government'.) general agents of North America been, appointed agent for Lancaster for ta sale of these wines, which are bottled InBuda-Pest.underthesUpenisloneftbi Hungarian Government, and bear the original protective label of the ReyaJL Hungarian Ministry for Agriculture en the bottles. LOUIS WESTERQAARD, IiniK'rliil aiid.Rey.nl Censul of AustiU Hungary. REAL. i T. A U, 11UNO. 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