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THE RCBANTON TRIBUNE TUE9DAT IVf ORNINGr. JULY 2. 1895.
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throughout tnrtheastern Pennsylvsti:a
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; JUDGE RICE RESIGNS.
1 i .
liis Modest Kulreincnt from th lletwh
He Hn Graced So Well .
After thirteen years of nuvt honor
nJle service a president Judire if the
I.merne county courts. Judire Kice yes
terday retired from Its Judicial uutle-.
At 10.15 he came on the bench and haul
ed down several papers t th? clerk.
He; then returned to the bar.tlk' fur
few minutes, leaving Judge Lynch on
the. bench. An attorney appnxtchod
hlni to argue a esse, but was ttikl that
the Judge, had resigned. 3tt.Ue lilce
then tinlshed up his work end arratttred
II the business of the ofiiee of ;:-vldent
Judge and at 11.30 stepped Irctj liie co'tit
room and handed ull the papers to
Court Crier Barnes to give t. the pr.
thonotary. His formal resignation was
ent to Frank Reeder. secretary of t!'e
commonwealth, at Harrisburj yestet-
d jy.: ,
' following correspondence ex
plains itself:
" ' WUkes-Carre. June 2S, 1.
Hon. Charles R. Itle.
IVar Sir: The members of the I.p
serne 1ar rejoice wlih the people nt
It iff In your promotion tJ the ben:i
of the superior court of Pennsylvania.
In attestation of their high personal re
gard for you.' and to give expression
to their felicitations, they have re
solved to Invite you to become thir
truest at a reception end dinner to be
given In your honor.
Will I; please you to designate the
time when it will be convenient for you
to meet the bar at the Wyoming Valley
hotel in the manner proposed?
'-'' Very sincerely yours.
John T. Lenah-tn. Joseph D. Coons,
Oeorg D. Ferris. Ralph H. Wadham.
Sidney R. Miner, committee.
, Judge Riot's Answer.
- Wilkes-Barre. Julv 1
Messrs-.. John T. Lenahan.- Joseph D.
fat. George S. Ferris. Ralph H.
adhams and Sidney R, Miner.
Gentlemen: Your esteemed favor of
une 18, Inviting; me to become the
guest of the Luserne bar at a reception
and dinner to be given at such time us
hall be designated by me. has been
handed to me. In reply I wish to ex
press my grateful appreciation of the
honor conferred by your Invitation, and
of the good will that you have on this
and many other occasions so generous
ly fnaoUested. It will give me great
pleasure to accept your Invitation.
If agreeable. 1) would, designate
Wednesday evening next as the time.
I remain yours verv trulv
A OnAraMd Mam Stops a Rsnanay Turn
aad Mves a rhiiJ.
-Between and 10 o'cioek yterday
mortB! OaJlaad Brc-s.' bis; delivery
wagva. was standing In front of their
factory, on South Washington, and men
we- at work loading- K with goods for
delivery. In the wag jn a little boy 11
years of age named Charles Llmbur
ger, son of one. of -the factory em
ployes, was sitting on th seal. The
horse beeamo frightened at some
thins; and dashed away up the street.
An electric car wa3 coming uovrn. ana
tfce horse J ran to or.? sUe of the street,
pulling the wagxn up again t the curb
bakply. but not upsetting it, and th
little rVlkiw hung on to the seat and
yelled fyr help at the top of his voice.
The street was lined with people, but
none ot them tad the courage to stop
the team. '
When the team neared Market street,
the boy's shouts of terror attracted
many people to the scene, although only
- one saaa had the courage to stop the
runaways. TMs was Charles Hoy, a
Jkockster with only one arm. He was
on Ifartli Washington street, and when
the (nun reached a point opposite the
recldenc of STartrus Smith, he ran out,
elsed the check rein, and hung on
With all Ms strength. The bio- horses
dragged Mm off his feet, and along the
- ground, fcut he hung on to thm brave
ly ant fievrr relaxed his grip until he
Had succeeded Id Stopping the-'frigbt-ened
, , smimsla. A crowd gathered
upound and helped oat the boy, who
Was ttsoroMgbbrfrlchteived by his wikl
ride. Hoy was the hero of the hour.
His act was one of remarkable bravery,
and the feat t stopping a team of
ruaoway horses with only one arm is
nne that well deserves to be commended
tad appreciated by the whole commun
ity, as well s the parents of the boy.
The horses and wagon were unhurt.
HIS FOOT CRUSHED.
A ajragarbra Rasj Dowa fey sn EIcrlo
Car Wear Cdwsrdsvllls.
White walking- alone the trolley car
"tracks- between Edwardsville and
Plymouth yesterday afternoon, Lewis
Comstock, Polandsr, was struck and
bracked bneath the wheels of an elec
tric oar and his foot so badly crushed
that amputation was necessary.
The plao. Whore the accident oc
curred w&s n. htavy grade, and al
fhongh the rootorman did all In his
power to stop the ear, M was Impoasi
hle od the outcome of the affair re
Hett no dlscradlt on 'the port of the
mm in charfft. The Injured man was
take on the car to the hospital, where
the operation was performed.
tCI?3 TO jCOME HERE.
A fisgl Has U)L'-Pta-V amd Ws Get
Oar OM Skori'Mop Again. '
trink Eonner, Waikfts-Barre's) - oW
r lortatop two seasons ago, will soon be
ern ln thh sity again, -swearing a
Wimea-Bsm uniform. This will give
c.o crin-t great Joy, for no mors popu
lr f yw t;.an Conner ever stepped on
, 1 -T xm diamond. ,
' ' rs hag purchased his re-
' W r!y jreattrday morning he
vtJt this city. There Is a
ty Cr tt'fc will be here In
I t if I " wth Beranton,
Ii, l n, receive a bis re-
.jt t:issr
l, uer, was hurt by
' k' i.e. 1 shaft at Nntl-
tx' Ek injuries
: -t? j.::
,i :r to No. I shaft
pdgbbops
of the Lehigh and Wllkes-Barre Coal
company, had his leg badly bruised
by belmr catisht between two cars yea-
tI'.t:iy iiuiriilii;;.
I'ltrfik J. o.iKaitlier. of M.ti--i-'s M ills,
nlr-r in th- ittu RiJ;;o oal cflliery.
'n (.liily er'-shed .1 '1! rf c'
v.J. Ii Willi yj. Aii,- . ., :!!'. i ii
iv. it.n !;.! a:d : i:e l. g u:airuttl
ty Drg. tiiUr,ip and U.irlon. li.j ;c
tovery Is dcubiful.
A IMON MEE'lING
Sjrnnton and ilkra-ltnrre V.cthojists
Meet nt llnnovrr lnrV,
A union meeting of the Wilkea-Barre
an3 Scncton Methodist Episcopal
church was held at Hanover park yes
terday. The meeting was called to or
der by Rev. J. F. Williams, of Lurerne.
the vlee-prtildeiit of the Wilkes-Barre
preaoaers-organisation. Singing. "What
n Friend We Have In Jesus." followed.
The prtsidrRt. Kv. L. t'. Murdo.-k. took
th chair nd all Joined in singing; "At
th t'li.ns." Scriptural passages were
re. ileil ly Hevs. J. !'. Williams, 11.
Ml.t:ts. I.. 1.. Sprague an t J. LewK
Tiien t."g.-t!ier. the brethren ami their
wives reelted the llrst psalm, ltev. J.
F. Warner, of this city, led In prayer.
Rev. A. 1 Chaffee was Introduced anil
addressed the meeting;, giving a review
of !!. Mudge's bock on "Sanvtlflcatlon"
and ivncluillr.g with a personal Illustra
tion as t the culture of rosos and Uie
desire to increase them when success
fully we raise a few so we will desire
to Increase Christian graces a honest
ly we culture the o:;es we have. Revs.
M. C. MoPerniott and L. I.. Sprague
followed with supplementary remarks.
The conference trio. Revs. J. It. Sum-
i. W. R Westlake and J. C. Leacock.
sans "The Land of Cloudless Pay;"
they were followed by Mrs. Rev. J. Jf.
I. ie and RiV. Noble?, of Corea. On
:i:o:ioi of A. F. Chaffee, the secretary
pro. tern, was Instructed to tender the
sympathy of the ministers to Rev. Mr.
Furey on the loss of his wife's father.
T;-.o trio then sanir again. nd thf
t-.-rarton ministers took up their usual
collection, ar. 1 after the song the meet
ing adjourned. T'ne following were
rreent:
From Scranton Revs. G. T. Trice
and wife. A. F. Chaffee and wife. R.
Hiorns ar.d w'fe. F. P. Doty and wife.
J. C. Leacoek nml wife. J. R. Wagner
and wife, William Cochrane and wife.
F. A. K'.rs and wife. K. L. San tee and
wife, and Dorsey.
From Wtlkes-Barre aid vicinity
Revs. I.. C. Murdock. wife and family,
J. K. Peck and daughter. J. T. Sweet,
wife and family, H. C. McPermott,
wife, family and nephew. L. L. Sprague
ari wife, J. W. Webb and wife, J. F.
Wllliami, J. B. Sumner, wife and fami
ly. J. W. Wileox.. Askant: N. Reasoner.
V. B. Westlake and wife, J. F. AVarner
and wife. J. Madl'on and wife, J. S.
Lewis, J. N. Lee and wif..-, N. Callender
and wife. Erunges, Stewart and W.
Nobles and wife, of Core.t.
AN EXPENSIVE TIME.
It Costs an Out-of-Town Citizen $65 to See
the Elephant.
T act flifnriv ntht a. resident of one
of the neighboring towns camto j
Wilkes-Earre to sp.nd the evening aivT
see the elephant. He saw It before he
got through, but It cost him more than
he liked to pay to see the big animal.
Ey some mischance the man from out
of town fell In with a bad crowd at
Lizzie Jones' place, on South Fell
street. He spent part of the night with
a gentleman of color, Gabriel Anty,
who Is a white washer by occupation.
Yesterday morning the visitor to our
city found himself short Just $53.
He couldn't stand that and Imme
diately had recourse to the law to re
cover his cash. He procured a war
rant from Alderman Thomas end Con
stable Evans was sent on the case.
In the afternoon, assisted by ex-Alderman
Rooney, Anty was corralled In one
of his haunts.
Before 'Squire Thomas he had a hear
ing, but previously he was searched,
but no mony was found. The prosecu
tor being swom, told of his travels
on Saturday night; of how he became
well "aaturaited" and then went to
Ll2Zie Jones' with two companions and
met Anty. Sunday morning his money
was gone. Anty refused to be sworn
and was committed to Jail.
A Will Filed.
The will of John P. Creen, late of
Pitiaton, was died for probate yester
day In the register's office, Th will
leaves everything to his widow as long
us she- livs and does n'A re-marry,
in event of either the property is to
be divided between the thr ee sons, Lin
coln A. flreen, John C. Greun and Thom
as C. Ureen. The property Is valued
at U,V)9. -Mary Oreen, the wife, and
Lincoln Green, a son, are named an
executors. .
BRIEF NOTES.
Court has closed until September,
with the exception of one day, July 29.
The Second National bank has added
$10,000 to Its surplus, making the total
$205,000. .'
The annual picnic of thn Central
Methodist Episcopal church will be
held at Mountain park today.
The Malt club entertained Judge Rice
and several out of town guests at an
Informal meeting last Saturday.
The A. P. F. quartette, whose moon
light picnlo has been twice postponed
by bad weather, will hold It tonight, If
the elements permit.
William Jacobs, the 12-year-old boy
who fell from a cherry tree last week,
died after much suffering on Sunday
night. He was hurt internally by his
fall.
Charles 1L Knitter, of this city, died
suddenly of heart disease on Sunday.
He woe a member of the Grand Army
A WARM
BATH
1 WITH
CDTICURA
SOAP
And a single application of CUT1CURA,
the treat skin cure, will afford Instant re
lief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a
speedy, economical, and permanent cure
of the most distressing of itching, burn
ing, bleeding, scaly, and crusted skin and
scalp diseases, after physicians, hospitals,
and all else fall.
MdtkfeatheatUMWstM. Brhitk tawtt !!.
.sasv, f. King Kdar4M. Loodos FonsaDavO
Ci Caw. Coat., sab Ftosa- BsUsa, V. 8. A.
- - v i
IT. X)
Douto the
of the Republic, who will attend the
funeral.
Mrs. A. L. Winchester, mother of By
ron 0. Winchester, of this city, died
i; ill- h.mie of h-r il.uiirhter Mrs. M.
i:, Sj. -tikman, at Woodbury, M. J., lest
m.l av.
The nac-vsniefit ef con 'rmatlon will be
n'm'nlstcn d to seventy persons by
n;:hop O'llara. In the Qerm.in Catho
lic church, of Luzerne borough, this
i morning.
Some miscreant tried to wreck one of
the Traction company's oars on the
track last Sunduy night. The obstruc
tion wa discovered Just In time to pre
vent a horrible catastrophe.
Florist Fancourt. ot the West Side,
hns placed In his hot houses a number
of hydraulic automatic ventilators,
which regulate tlie temperature of the
consei vatory to any degree desired.
The Luzerne County Medical society
will meet this evening lit their rooms,
In the liollenbaek bulldiiiK. and dis
cuss "Headaches from Optical De
tects." The essayist of the evening will
be lr. Mattaek.
Rev. Fat lit r Salle, son of Jacob Salle,
of this city, celebrated hU Drst mass
since his ordination is a priest In St.
Nicholas" church on Sunduy. He was
tendered a reception at Concordia hall
In the evening.
The liberal management of the Bos
ton store has decided to close on Friday
for a half holiday, regardless of what
the other merchants may do In the mat
ter. The blsr Arm will not be any the
loser by their liberal policy.
PERSONAL.
Colonel J. S. Laclur was able to sit
up yesterday for a short time.
Miss Sadie Kaiser, the well-known
and popular young soprano of this city,
has tn?t with creat success in the
London concert.
Judge Woodward has pone to La
porte to continue the hearing In the
contested electron case, which was be
ing conducted by Judge Rice at the time
of his appointment to the Superior
bench.
James A. Hlgglns, formerly of this
city, but for some time past of New
York, has be?n made manager of the
Postal Telegraph In this city In place
of his brother, Ambrose Hlggins, who
will take a law course.
INFATUATED WITH A THIEF.
Wichita Woman Mortgages Her Hus
band's Effects to lcfend Him.
Wichita. Kan., July 1. Mrs. John A.
Shults, of this city, has become infat
uated with Albert "Whlttaker, a no
torious cattle thief now serving a two
years' sentence, and It has Just come to
the knowledge of her husband that
she has given a chattel mortgage on his
personal property for the purpose of
raising money to defend the prisoner.
Whittaker won the affections of Mrs.
Shults the moment she saw him several
months ago. She could talk of nothing
else but the man, and her husband be
coming Interested In the case, visited
Whlttaker at the Jail. To his surprise
he found the prisoner dressed In his
(Shults') own clothing, which had been
given to Whlttaker by Mrs. Shults.
When Shults learned today that his
wife had given a chattel mortgage on
his personal property for the purpose
stated, he bought her a ticket for Lyons,
Kan., where her parents reside, and has
filed suit for divorce.
DEED OF A BRAVE FIREMAN.
James Whceland Saves a Child at the
Risk of His Own Life.
Freeport, III., July 1. James Wheel
and, a locomotive fireman, residing In
Freeport, saved a child from death on
the Illinois Central tracks at Red Oak,
near here, this morning. The 4-year-old
child of Mrs. Lewis McClaln, of Red
Oak, was playing In "he middle of the
track when an Illinois Central pas
senger train rounded a curve and swept
aown upon the little one, nil uncon
scious of Its danger. Engineer Will
iam Smith reversed the engine and ap
plied the brakes, but the speed of tho
train was checked but little. Fireman
Wheeland sprang from the cab, climbed
over the boiler, down on the pilot, and,
reaching forward wltti one hand while
he held on with the other, grasped the
little one as the train thundered over
the spot. It was a perilous deed and
the child was restored unharmed to its
mother's arms.
BOUND TO WEAR BLOOMERS.
Famsls Rlcyclists of Cadillac Ask the
Police to Protect Them.
Cadillac, Mich., July 1. A few weeks
ago four or five ladles appeared upon
the streets In bloomer costumes, and
such a storm of rldiculo arose that they
never afterward repeated the experi
ment. Lately a meeting of the fair
devotees of the wheel was held, when It
was unanimously decided to adopt
bloomers, in spite of Mme. Grundy's
protest, and to appear so attired in the
bicycle parade July 4. It was further
determined to ask police protection
against the hoodlums who, on the oc
casion of their first appearance, kept
up a constant howl of derision and in
several Instances resorted to personal
attacks. There. Is every reason to be
lieve there will be a good sized riot If
the reformers are interfered with on
their next appearance.
PLATE GLASS XO OBSTACLE.
Indianapolis Cyclist Rnns Ills Wheel
Through a Ssloon Window.
Indianapolis, July 1. Grant Hacker,
employed by the gas company to cut
off street connections In case of fir,
while answering an alarm tonight lost
control of his bicycle and dashed full
speed through the plate-glass front of
Chnpln A (lore' saloon near Monument
place. He landed headlong In the mid
dle of the saloon, tho bicycle following
him, while heavy fragments of glass
fell In every direction. Neither Hacker
nor the machine was seriously dam
aged, the pneumatic tires escaping with
out a puncture. '
BIG WORKS WILL BE CLOSED.
Serious Accident la the Illinois Steal
Company's Plsnt.
Jollet, 111., July L The breaking ot
the connecting rod shaft of the big
engine in the billet department of the
Illinois Steel company will close down
almost the entire plant for two weeks.
The break occurred without warning,
but no one was Injured. The conver
ter will also be closed down, as it would
not pay to continue running and have
to pile up the Ingots.
" How to Care all Skis Diseases."
Simply apply "Swayne's ointment"
No internal medicine required. Cures tet
ter, ecsema, Itch, all eruptions on the fact,
hands, nose eto leaving the skin clear,
whits and healthy. Its great healing and
curative powers are possessed by no other
remedy. Ask your druggist for Swayne's
Ointment.
Valley.
PITTSTON.
IThe Pttston office of the Seranton
Tribune hni been opened by H. W. Cruser,
atrtni. at !o. & Wltrums street, where con-
'r hnt'on of rews. i'oii'r'iOif- non-rte-!!very,
ordn for luh wovk of all elesenp.
t.ons, should I.d addressed and ri-sula''
bi;hscrIpt'ona received. Advertising and
subscription rates chaerfully submitted. 1
A mass meeting will be held at
Armory hall this evening to advance
the candidacy of Oeorgc Ferris, at suc
cessor to Judge Rice. All who are in
terested In the nromotlon of our towns.
man should make it known by their
presence.
The property holders on Broad, Pul
ton and William streets and the Scran
ton and Plttfton Suburban Railway
company are still unabls to arrange
matter to the satisfaction of the prop
erty holders. Th- eomounv tuv. .
pressed a willingness to lay the girder
rail and pave on IJioad street, which
the citizens of that street appreciate,
but owing to the relations of the co
operation of the citizens or Wllllum and
Fulton fleets In the street railway
mutter thev feel that it woul.l ha mi
Injustice to the people ot the above
mentioned streets, to ugree to such an
arrangement. They propose to hold to
the stand thev have itlraiv In lion
John M. Tyson, physical director of
the loung Men's Christian association,
has resigned his position, and has gone
to Chautauqua, where he will spend the
summer attending Anderson's School of
Physlchil Culture. On September X he
will go to Bradford. Pa., to become
physical director of the Bradford asso
ciation, of which E. J. Crowe)), former
ly of this city, is general secretary.
On Saturday court appointed Attor
ney C. P. Bohan, M. A. Wynne and B.
D. Coons to Inquire Into the propriety
of creating a new election district In
Marcy township. There are already
three districts lit the township, but cer
tain portions are removed quite a dis
tance from the polling places.
E. W. Uaylord. editor of the Leroys
vllle Times, Is the guest of his uncle.
R. E. Bennett, of Lambert street.
Forest Hatfield, who has been con
fined to his home with neuralgia of
the heart, is able to attend to his duties
again.
Hon. J. C. Harvey, of Hurveysvllle,
representative of the second legislative
district, was a visitor In this city yes
terday. According to statements of the Phila
delphia Press, Hugh Jennings, formerly
of Avoca, who Is filling the position as
shortstop for Baltimore this season,
has a very creditable batting and field
ing average, standing higher than any
other National league shortstop. Jen
nings has many friends in this city
who have their eye constantly on his
movements and are willing to stake
any amount on his success.
Charles Coward, who has been pro
moted to the position on the Gazette
made vacant by the rerfj.-.atlon of
Thomas 3. Loftus, Is a young man of
great promise and thoroughly experi
enced In newspaper work.
One of the features of the picnic to be
held at Everharfs Island tomorrow by
Division 20, Ancient Order of Hibern
ians, will be a fat men's race. Alder
man P. H. MeDonuld. Councilman John
Connell and Conductor William Doug
herty are already entered.
A great game of ball la in anticipa
tion by the Plttston twlrlers for tomor
row morning. Plttston and West Pitts
ton teams will cross bats at the Fair
grounds.
John Mecurlns, a Polish laborer, 46
years old. employed at the Barnum
shaft, was severely Injured yesterday
afternoon by a premature blast. His
left hand was crushed and his body
otherwise contused. His home is In
Plttston.
Martin Donnelly, miner, 26 years old,
and his laborer, Joseph Krohel, aged 27,
were very seriously injured by a fall of
rock at Mount Lookout yesterday after
noon at 4 o'clock. They were taken to
the hospital. Donnelly is Injured about
the head and Krohel is hurt Internally.
Arrangements have been made for
races at the Fair grounds tomorrow
afternoon. The races are divided into
three classes, 2.21, 2.27 and gentlemen's
road race. These are the first events
that have taken place on the new
track and much Interest Is being shown.
For second-hand household goods,
call on Wright St Co., 7 South Main
street. Goods exchanged, bought or
sold.
PLYMOUTH.
Lackawanna tribe, U0, Improved Or
der of Red Men, will run their annual
excursion to Mountain park tomorrow.
The funeral of the young iron of Jdhn
Barry, who was drowned while swim
ming on Saturday, took place yesterday
afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment, was
made In Welsh Hill cemetery.
Miss Ma. Andrews Is entertaining
Misses Bessie Boland and Mary Jones,
of Bloomsburg.
Mrs, William Woolner, who has been
111 for the past week, Is convalescent.
Miss Julia iMclIale, who has been vis
iting her sister, Mrs. Andrew Murphy,
at Arohbald, for the past fortnight, has
returned (home.
Reese Jenkins, an apprentice at Lee
Bros.' hardware store, who was
badly burned by a lighted paper Satur
day last, Is Improving nicely. ,
Theresa, the daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. William P. .Perse, Is lying serious
ly III at her home on Church street.' I
At the last regular meeting of Plym
outh lodge, No. 201, Knights of Pythla,
the following officers were elected for
a term of six monffiis C. C, W. H.
Spare; V. C, David Prltchard; M. of A..
James Derwin; P., James Moore; M. of
W George W. Kern; K. of R. and 8.,
John Hicks; M. of F., D. O. Eartley; M.
ot E., Frank M. Ives; trustee, Charles
Hoover; representative to grand lodge,
8. C. Ward.
Miss Lillie Williams, of Berwick, is
the guest of friends and relatives in
town.
The following programme will be
rendered at the next meeting; of the
Phllomathean Literary society, to be
held oh Friday evening, July t: Debate,
"Resolved, That the president and
senators should be elected by popular
No matter wTist the disstts is or h
tsny doctor have faiisd to care you, t
oar druggist for a lo-oent Vial of one
Muoyon's Curss, and if yon are not ber
filed your money will be refunded. Th.
Company putt np
A cure tor every dizea
vote." Affirmative, Messrs. 'William;
McDonough and Armstrong; negative,
Richards, 'Boyle and Kuschke; Im
promptu, Regan; essay on the' Import
ance of the Keil canal, W. Jenkins;
paper on Mohamet, Harry Freeman.
Rev. James Moore, pastor of the Sec
ond Primitive - Methodist church, on
Framklln street, waa taken seriously 111
at this home today after drinking a
Urge quantity ot Ice water. He was
reported much better last evening.
Byron Robblns, one of the most popu
lar young men of thl place, has Just
completed ..:'? of 'If- flr.est corpses on
the Huntington Vu'Mey camp ground.
St. Vk. cent's congregation will ihold
their annual picnic In the Orchard on
July 4.
TAYLOR.
Miss Anna Tldd spent yesterday In
Hyde Park.
On Thursday afternoon and evening
the Modoc Base Ball club will hold a
grand picnic at Weber's park.
Mrs. George Hatfield Is visiting rela
tives and friends In Loveland, Susuue
hunna county.
A grulid union meeting of Christian
Endeavor societies will be held ut the
Congregational church in Feltzvllle
this evening. The wucletles from the
Methodist episcopal and the Congrega
tional clniivhes of Union Street will
take part In the programme. These bo
cletl are requested to meet ut the
home of Morgan PhllllpH, on Pond
street, at 7 p. m., and will then go over
to Feltzvllle In a body.
MIhs Hannah Jenkins, of Hyde l'urk,
was a visitor here last evening.
Mrs. H. J. Daniels is visiting rela
tives in Dun more.
The Electrics and Batsmnshers will
play a game of ball on the school
grounds on Fourth of July morning ot
9 o'clock. The grounds have been re
cently rolled, plowed and a new back
stop placed In position, end us these
two 'teams alwuys fight hard for su
premacy, a good game can bo expected.
The Methodist Episcopal Sunday
school will hold their regular Fourth
of July plctutc In Atherton's grove on
Thuiaday.
Mr. and .Mrs. J. B. Wlnslow are
spending a few weeltB at Lake Und'.-r-wood.
WYOMING,
Misses Cora and Altheda Lloyd were
visiting friends In Plttsrton Friday.
Messrs. Carpenter a nd Mathuson, and
Mlsees Philips end Nichols were enter
tained at the home of Miss Cora Lloyd
on Saturday evening.
Miss Mary Batholomew, of Catasa
qua, 1m visiting her brother, David,
here this week,
ailsa Altheda Lloyd spent Sunday
with friends in Plymouth.
Bertha, Edith and Arthur Wilson,
who have ben, for the past Bixteeen
months, at the Soldiers' Orphans'
school, at Chester Springs, are spend
ing their vacation with their sister,
Mrs. William Dawson.
WISE AND OTHERWISE.
The art of being Ignorant gracefully I?
very sadly neglected, these days. In tlie
Tlmcs-Herald Mary Abbott tells two or
three amusing Instances of this. Two t r
three years ago. she writes, two authors
who were reading from their own works In
public, were coming to supper, after their
performance, and I remember feeling a
little anxiety as to the literary Btanitlmr
of one of tho guests. In order to avoid
hurting his feelings directly, I munag.?'!
to mako pointed allusions to the works
of the gentlemen who were coming, uml
was met with perfect nonchalance and
sangfroid. He said airily at last goaded
to madness, and I don't wonder: "1 am
afraid It seems like Ignorance not to have
read your books, Mr. Oh, no. not
Ignorance," the author reassured him,
smilingly. "Well, at any rate, It's bliss."
the unabashed youth retorted, lost in
shame, and baited to frenzy. How dif
ferent this from the assumption of the
young sailor, who, when asked if he know
the Dardanelles, exclaimed: "Know the
Dardanelles? Why, I've kissed 'em many
a time."
GOT THE DROP FIRST:
Salvation Army cxhorter (solemnly!
"My friend, aro yon prepared to die?"
Alkali Ike (drawing his revolver! "Throw
up your hands! 1 might have chucked a
little suthln' into that hat If you had asked
me civilly, but yer can't skeer me Into con
trlbutln'!" Truth.
When Henry M. Stanley vlflted Chicago
a few years ugo as n distinguished trav
eler, he-was, for him, much Impressed
with the sparkling effervescence of a lady
who sat next htm at d.nner one. night, nn.l
paid her (for hlml marked attention. That
Is to say, he did not turn his back upon
her, nor tell her to cat her dinner. The
reason for the gentlemen's fancy, he af
terward explained (In part! by saying that
she did not mention Africa. A Chicago
man, by the way, who afterward made
things (informal by asking the great
African explorer If he had ever been
abroad, does not seem to have made the
tame tender Impression; but that Is prob
ably as the Times-Herald suggests, be
cause there is no accounting for tastes.
'
GENIUS ON THE COW:
A new poet hns arisen In the west and ho
writes verses like these:
"I never saw a purplo cow,
I never hope to e one.
But I can tell you anyhow,
I'd rather ?e than bo one."
It Is related of a certain French general
who died recently that he had a very de
voted servant to whom, though really
kind, he was somewhat rough In speech.
In the Crimean war tho general wns
wounded so badly that one of his legs had
to be amputated, and during the opera
tion, which had to be performed without
ether, the man. Jenn Baptists, stood by
and howled, while the general submitted
quietly. "What are you howling for?"
the general presently called. "Oh, my
master, I cannot endure that you should
lose your leg!" "Who wants you to en
dure It7 Can't you seo that you will bene
fit by H7" "What does monsieur mean?"
"Why, you blockhead, you'll only have to
black one boot ofter this!" Youth's Com
panion, WIT AND WISDOM:
The next thing you know there will be n
demand for a woman's edition of the pock.
etbook, and then there's going to be
trouble. Chicago Tribune.
If a. woman eats what she wants to
wear and a man what he wants to eat,
there's no reason why they shouldn't llvo
together and be happy. New York Re-
carder. -
to-
The young lady who mado 700 words out
of "conservatory" last autumn has run
away from home. Her mother wnntod
her to make three loaves of bread out of
Sour. New York World. .
. When a man's clothes are too looso
there are two ways of remedying the evil.
One Is to take them back to the tailor.
Another is to get nsw boarding house.
Philadelphia Record.
Thought Thv Were Bats,
"Please, mum, what is thlm?" she was
the new housemaid from Castlo Garden
and she stood In a brown study before a
picture ef Raphael's chorubs. The mis
tress explained ana mm, mv aiorji now
Raphael same to put ther.t in the picture.
"Sure, mum! Is it so? Weill wall! Maria
said thlm was twins, and thought thlm
was hats."
G
onroolly
OUR SILK
Printed Habutai Silks.
Their actual worth Is from 75c. to $1.00 per yard. Our former sale price
was 37c.f but they go now at
We have added many new patterns to the assortment, and you are bound
to concede that ours is the cheapest Silk Sale ever inaugurated.
CONNOLLY &
IT
A WORD.
WANTS OF ALL KINDS rQST THAT
MUf'H. WHEN PAID FOR, IN AD
VANCE. WHKN A HOOK. ACCOUNT
IS MAUK, NO CHARGE WILL BK LESS
THAN ffi CENTS. THIS Ilt'LE AH
PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS, KX
CMI'T SITUATIONS WANTED, WHICH
ARB INSKItTED FUEE.
Help Wanted Male.
entry hookk ep'ir by n a'.ufuctiirmg
ivt'rorii. A.lilroB, Hiving r. furenct-s, ' 11A.V
lFACTL'i KK," XriliU.ii) oiiici-.
VANTKIWA- CAT IXLT MAKE It AND
h.rd wood lln nhcr. J. L. liE.TON,
111 Adams aveuu '.
CAATED-A OOOD live man to in
troducIn ifcr.tr. t .D tlie kvouomist gaa
gov nor: a rood clianrv for tlio right man.
..lures HlFKALO OAS-SAVINU CO, La
lloy, N. Y.
yATKii - acclh 'rE$ovxii i ak
V as asstataut bok ke?r. A'ldre,
tilting expiTion. e anu salary exp cted, X. Y,
Z.. Tilljuna otll e.
J1IOTO TK'KETA7iEXT.S "aN'DPIC I'UKE
men can prn . f a Cue mm tion bv ad
vessiwr WILLIAM U. fLAil', 7iJ Elm
.tuiot, Caniiiru. N. J.
T ANTED WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
evtrv town to solicit stock aulscriD
tioni; a monopoly: big money for neents: no
niiital required. tu Attu u. t iaa s tu.,
worUun Block, Chio:t?o. ill.
JALESM EN Hi-SIDENT SALESMEN
wanted, aeiiiuii'itt'l with ths local xnd
nsnrby drug and grocery trail, to haudle cur
line of hlgli gra.ln r ears. Address, giving
raloreimi-a, J. EDWAHD t'OWLEi Co., lU
Cnamliers Mtrou-t, N. Y'.
HelD Wanted Females.
U ANTED MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS
conk in hi.fl: n tnl.lo salary. Addrets,
.vith references, Uo Wi'wl. Plymo th, Pa
-ANTED-UIRLS TO LEARN DRESS-
V m kin. MRS. TKIPP, 4Ht Adams ava-
1 ANTED IMMEDIATELY -TWO F.NER-
vet e na.eswoiuHn to reprea nt u.
Ounrantwd Jtrn dy without )r,t-rferiu(r with
itlur (lntiFH. Health! I opcupntion. Writ
fur particulars, mclonine s:nmp. Maniro Cheai
I al Company. No "2 John atret. New York.
Wanted To Rent.
U'AXTED-BY JCI.Y 4. AN OFEIt'E AND
twi romrs for llsht lions hoi-pinc: un
furnished; answor oon. t4ti;iw terma. Dlt. E
ZIEULEK BOWER. Delta, York County, Pa.
For Rent.
iK KENT A MCELY H ' XISHUU
I front room on tiro4 ll.", I IT I Indon 8t.
RAKE CH NCE TO KENT 4 FLOORS AK
ramred for bo:.rd ti? and I dgin; 'JO bed
rooms, pnrlnr. dinintf. kite en: a I iu ucw re
pair; ov r HardinR'a China turn
fO K It f7n T-tlR0b M 1 1 l"BE : OOODCOH
V ditlon, furnace, pis, bat'i, 418 Vine atre 't
Apply L. M. HOuTOX, Commonwealth B'ldg
0"FFTcEft) t Efnrk KOM TOLFT
..nd Assembly Hall to let. D. B. RKP
OGLE, i Sprn e street.
70H RENT- A LARGE. 4-STORY BCILD
I injr at LCI f rai.kiln avenue; auitnblo tor
wholesale business. CAUSON & DAYIES,,
rsnt.m. .
I. OK REN T-SIX 110031 Hol'SE ON WEST
I Lackawanna avonu"-. Address '! HOMAS
E. EVANS, aear H: Luurne, Hyde Park.
7 OR R EX T N I C FLY FURNISHED HALL
1 suitan:.. for lodxe rooms, JOHN JE;i
M'N, lit) Wyomi- eventi
For Sale
OH HAl.E -THF EI.EOANT RESIDENCE,
T.it) ,!cfl.rsun nveuue; nil Improvements;
full lot nt eost. Call nt premisns.
noil HALE-NEW HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
smnllllot. I n
.in
mini f.-r Van Anker. Res-
mcr'a rrstaurant. Franklin avonue.
Call to-
cl .y.
MIK HOME FOR TIIF. FRIENDLESS UP-
!er tlinr proin rty on til west aiuo or
Adam avenue, boiwven Pino and O.bson
-treats. roii-istl"a- of five forty foot lota mak
init a frontage of two hundred foetou Adams
avenue by une hundred ami fifty feet lu depth,
imiTovel. with n laruo three story frame
housu, i'llce, thirte thousand d. 'liars.
EZRA II. RHTI.K,
WILLIAM T. SMITH.
HENRY A. KNAII
Ad visory Committee.
Real Estate.
TOTS ON UK3T AVE I'EH, 1VF.
d blocks from court h use, J2.4UU upwards.
W. Gibson Jones. Ill I Hnrmv-.
Boarding
1)
ELIOHTFUL LOO MN FOR SUMMER:
goo I rooms and ft oa board. W4 Washing
ton SV
Proposals.
CI-ALE" IKOPOHALS WILL BE KE
1? eel veil at the nfli of tho noeretary of I ha
8crniiti.il Uliurd of On roHill T.UIo'clovk Mon
day eventnu, July S. IS9V, for lie heating and
Ventilation an snnltary system of the pro
posed twslvo room public school building, to
be known as No. Ill, an t to na looted 011 the
easterly a do of CHestuut street, Fourteenth
ward, of tho city of Seranton, In aecordanos
with plans ami spvclUcntioiis tn tlio hands of
Brown ft Morris, arenltocts, Seranton, I'a.
Mechanical ventilation is reiiulrod and Hushed
chant system tn b" used, lbs sum of 115 in
cash or certified check is to be Inclosed with
each proposal, t Inch sum shall 1 forfeited to
tho aclio . I district in cass of refusal or oaiis
sionontho part of tho bidder to whom the
contract shall be awarded to execute contract
tilthtn ten dava after the awnrdini of ths
same. The heard reserves the right to reject
auv or au mils.
By order of the ersnton B srd of Control,
EUGENE D FELLOWtt, Secretary.
Seranton, l'a June Si, I8W.
Agenta Wanted.
AGENTS-HINDE'fi PATENT UN1VKR
sal Ha.fr Curlers anil Wavera fus with
out heat), and "Pyr Polnted"Halr Plus. Lib
eral commissions. Free sample and fnll par
ticulars. Auarrss r. u. tx.x to& nsw ior.
w
AMT D - ACTIVE SALESMEN TO
baadla our line, ao tieddlina. Salarv,
174 per mouth and expanses paid to all. Goods
entirely new. Apply iulckly. P.O. Box,&Wt,
&
SALE
IS THE GREATEST ON RECORD.
WALLACE,
FURNITURE
t
EXPERIENCED WORKMEN,
REASONABLE CHARGES.
TRY US.
BEDDING
Special Notices.
rpOCL- SE OUT B?Fr'THT'ijtiTHS5
1 pieces of shop worn Turkish piecea, di
vans, chairs and platform r- cters In the
musli'i to 'o covered in fl cured corduroy.
Will close them oat at :& percent, of list pried.
J. L. BENTON, 331 Adams avooue.
VOTICE-ON AND AFTER MAY 1, I
H wi 1 maito a monthly tour of tha follow
ins plaeea ifivioit free .p -n air advertlsine ex
hibitions wi h -ha stcrwp-lcon: TavlorriUs,
Hyde -ark. Providence, bickto Olyuhant,
P.ckville, Archba d, Jermyn. Exhibitions
civen tn Wednesday and Friday of each
week during tba month, the rates for advr
tin n are tin per month. Addreas E. H.
Cull, Tribune office, citv.
"rPHE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAt."
1 Y'on want this relic. Contains all of
rranx Leslies i..mouso;d war Ptctureaahow
Ins ttie forces n actual battle, sketcasd on the
spot Two vohuaea, !i,UJU pictures. eold on
easy monthly payment'. Deliverd br ex
press complete, all c sr. es j. repaid. Address
. . v. ,.wuii, A'.aiiis Ave., acrsn'oo. ra.
BLANK LOOKS. P.iMPULtTS. MAGA
zities, etc., bound or rebound at Tut
TntBLNB oHiea. Quick work. Keaaouabls
prices.
Stockholders Meeting.
T?rn??a?nTDTn5?
fpUF. ANNUAL M tTI.G F THF
-I atockholders of the Seranton Lace Cur
tain Manufacturing company fo the lection
cf officers r.d transaction of such other busi
ness as n ay corns befrre the ming, will ,
held at thdofticaof the cotup' nv. in the fac
tory, oa Tuew ay. Julv Itlth. lS, at 2.30 p. m.
.1. M -v EM MERER. I resident
Attest: Jso. f-nsawoon. secretsrv.
Auction - ale.
A UCTION SALE OF SHOW CASES.. COUN
Jl ters, shelvina'. dravers, eombinatinn gas
and electric fixture, bottles, etc., at Phelps'
Prue Store, corner Wvnmina avenue and
Spruce street, Monday afternoon, July 8. at 3
O -!0"ll.
fetrayed or Stolen
sjTRAY'ED Oil STOLEN FROM MY PRf M-
)J tsei on Tnesdsy nlaht. a dark fed cow.
smn'l horns four years o d. A suitable re
ward will lie given for h r return. Address
joii.h 1-hil.i ir s Old f or e,Ka.
stray.
4JTRAYED TO THE PREMISES OP M
O -ch arts 4i0 8. V aahington avenue, red
cow srhit udder, crooked horus. Owner cau
have a. me by paying expenses.
Situstlons Wanted.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A WIDOW,
O with a child 4 yenrs old, as bonse.eepsr;
good references. K.3 Nor h Main av-.
SITUATION WAN ED-BY A WOMAN TO
i no washing, s 'running or can ng - mess,
ddress A. C M South Main ava.
Clll'ATI'N WANTED BY A WF.LL
O rrommo ided man as fireman, janitor,
wat.hman. cardener or m .n around the house;
permanent p sit ion preferred. Address U. W.
A., No. 3fd, Dunmore. Pa., Postothct
SITUATION WANTED - BY A BOY 1.1
C? years old; experience In grocery store,
driving or clerking. Address J. J. L.. 1U17
Han. p: on st,
4ITCATio"wliNfED-YT6uXi MAN
i would represent a good house: am thor
otighly acquainted with tlie country; experi
ence, seven years' constant travoi. Address
D. 6., General Delivery, city.
jTtuation WANTttii p"h wjlsbTno
i and ironlni; waahi rs taken home. also.
Ca 1 or addr as L. B., SJt N. Sumner avonue
Seranton, l a.
ouMAN speamxg and writ-
iV Ing French and English, wishes position
in any ki"d of business na ml aman or agent
with small wages and ooamlasiou; box Impost
office: refere ices iven.
WANTED AP.IS1TI- N BY AS E.YI ERl
V enced bookkaeM'r; Al references. Ad
dress lck Box -7, city.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Physiciuusl and Surgeons.
DR. G. EDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED
to 616 Spruce street, tjcrimion, pa.
(Just opposite Court House Square.)
DR. KAY, 206 PENN AVE.: 1 to P. M.t
rail SU&2. Dis. of Women, obstretrlce and
and all dla. of chll.
DR. A. J. CONNELL. OVFKE 501
Washington avenue, cor. Spruce street,
over Franeke's drug stroe. Hesldence,
723 Vine St. Office hours: 10.SU to 12 A.
in. and 3 to 4. and 4.30 to 7.90 p. m. Bun
day, 3 to 1 p. m.
DR. W. KL ALLSUr, U North Washlngtaa
avenue.
DH. C. L. FREY, PHACTICB5 LIMITED
dtaenses of the Eye. Ear, Nose and
Throat: office, 123 Wyoming ava. Resi
dence, 629 Vine street.
PR L. M. GATES, 125 WASHINGTON
avenue. Office hours, I to I a. m., 1.80
to I and T to t p. nt. Residence 308 Madl
Ron avenue.
Architects.
wnwAnto B'
cavis:
ARCHITECT,
Commonwealth
Rooms 24. 2f and
building, Boranton.
SO.
E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICB
rear of CUS Washington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT.
43& Bprucest.f cor. Wash, aye., Boranton,
BROWN ft MORRI8, ARCHITECTS,
Price building, 1M Washington avenue,
Seranton.
Loans.
THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND
Loan Association will loan you money
on easier terms and pay you better oa
Investment than any other association.
Call oa B. N. Callander, Dime Bank
building.
Wallace
o!;
UPHOLSTERED.
6o2 and 604
tf Lack hit, Cor. Ada
Lawyers.
JESSUPB ft HAND, ATTORNEYS A
-.uuuBeuors at jaw, commonwe
building. Washing-ton avenue.
v H .ir.sairp
HORACE E. HAN
W. tt. JESSUP. J
XX TT T t Df. tf a T3T5CVT a w a tit
torneys and Courtttellortt at Law.
T.IlV.tlr.n n l..M,l lw. 11- -V. ;
f Al TERSON & WILCOX, ATTO
rfte:i,s,nd Counsellors at Law; ollices
"'"i s C'-IOIHUII ru,
HOSV ELL, H. PATTEKSON,
n Ji-i-IA.M A. WILCOX.
ALFP.Ed'haND, WILLIAM J. HAS:
Attorneys and Counsellors, Comtno
-j.-. sunmiig j-wuiiib ii, m ana ii.
W. F BOTLE. ATTORNEY-AT-LA
Nos. 19 and Burr buiia.ng, WubUil
tvu s ctiUC,
FRANK T fiVPt.I tti.dvpv T'
- --"-'"t - ..,..,.,-1 M
Law. Room 6, Coal Exchange, Scraa
(Ull, MTT,
JA M Efi W OA v enpr. , -r -c.-. ti x-1--v
. , . . v ' . , , . . . ' i AAA WI.. C I
ai-Law, rooms ta, t and 6S, Common
un uuiiaing.
fi A M T " F T . W rriC.it. Ttt r.a xTt-v T
i-aw. oince, a, bpruco at., Seranton, P
L. A WATRES. A fTORNEY-AT-LA
s- ijLcaawana ave., Seranton, Pa.
UR1E TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY,
ITORNEY.
ding. ScrA
Sums at i
Law, Dime Bank Bulldi
aonty to loan In large
ceni.
C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY.
law, Commonwealth bulldlns. Scrarl
ion, ra.
C. COMEGYS. S21 SPRUCE STREET.
D. B. FSEPLOGLE. ATTORNEY" LOAN!
negotiated on real estate security. 4ljj
Bpruce street.
B. F. KILL A.M. ATTORNEY-AT-LAVi
120Wyoming uve.. Soranton.JPa
JAS. J. H. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY A
law, 4j Commonwealth bld'g, Seranton.
J. M. C. RANCK. 138 WYOMING AVE.-
Dentists.
DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT. PORCELAll
Bridge and Crown work. Office, S
ashington avenue.
C. C. LAUEACH. SURGEON DENTIa I
No. lb Y yoming avenue.
R. M. STKATTON, OFFICE COAL E:f.
change.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWAN N..
Seranton. Pa., prepares boys and glrlls
for coilge or Dustiness; inorousnis.
trains young children. Catalogu at isl-
Quest, oper.s eptemuer tv.
REV. THOMAS M. CANN.
WALTiiK ii. BtliLU
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTENS."
and school. 41- Auams avenue, opeuii
Sept. 10. Kindergarten IIP per term.
.Miscellaneous.
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOlb
bulls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
ollllfS aim concert suia luniieiieu. rvw
terms address H. J. Bauer, conductor.
.? t..,Ttt av-nn... i.VMr UnllwrllS
music more.
megargei:"brothers. printers'
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twin.
Warehouse, 130 Washington av.. Scran,
ton. l a.
Ji'KA. K. 1'. nrsv.'VV. .V K.KJ., ). nub&i
. .... .- . . , I ' I T t
snle dealers in vt ooawore, coraage sus
oil Cloth, ?JA West Lackawanna av.
THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT Ac
countant and auditor. Hooma 1 and 2ft,
Williums Building, opposite postotllc.
Agent for tho Rex Fire Extinguisher
Seeds.
Q. R. CLARK & CO., SEEDSMEN AND
Nurserymen; store 146 Washington ave
nue; green house, 1ST.0 North Main ave
nue; store telephoe 7H2. . .
TeilS.
GRAND UNION TEA CO., JONES BROS.
Wire Screens.
JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 611 LACKA
wanna avenue, Seranton, Pa., manufao
turer of Wire Screens.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK
lln avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. Z1EGLER. Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. W.
pasaenger depot.' Conducted on ths
European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prepi
WESTMINSTER HOTEL,
Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place.
New YorttJ
Rates, 13.50 per day and upwards. (Amsri
can plan). E. N. ANABLE,
Proprietor.
Pioneer of the hotel en
ter in New York city
Noted for Its superb loo a-
tton, superior rooms and
excellent cuisine service. The Standard
Hotel for giving MORIS VALUE FOR
THE PRICE than any tlrst-olasa hotel In
..- , J -J tatlr Sak
me woriu, rnima wn.
Mth su., Plasa Square and Fifth avenue;
reached by any uptown care, anu ine
erosstown cars at nth st., which latter in
tersect all surface and elevated roads;
terminal station tth ave; L road within
half a block. Aosoitiieiy rireproor.
American and European plans. Drinking
water and Ice used Is vaporised and frossa
on the premises, and certified as to purity
by Prof. Chandler. F. A. HAMMOND.
4
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6
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