mmmmrmmm i 1 1 1 1 1 ii . . " . - ' - - - - - - wv Tnf'C JOB DOSE AT TI1B 'REPUBLICAN"' OFFICE At Ihe loxeest oath prices, neatly, prompt It, and in style equal to that of any other establishment in th District. pages of tlio diary with a louder touch. "Doarhabbr old thing!" she mur mured. "Yet it brought us together !" "And tolhink how I searched for you ia all the shops of the city !" "Shops? Oh, I didn't goto the shop, you Tidow. Aunt Marlon died the very week after 1 wrote that, and left me two hundred dollars because I was named for her. I felt so lich as to be able to take Alice to the sea shore. How little wo guf' "ien you came, and we grew to ,iicnds, that nil that time you had my old diary in your pocket 1" "Aod how little I guessed that the Flossv' I had hunted for and dreamed about was close at hand 1 You'll make mo Tom's middine. some day. won't rou although 'apples ore expensive?' Marion raised the little ereen book to her lips and kissed it. Then she kissed John. Apropos of the case of Carruth and Ebute, who are now sureeMtuny car rying bullets in their brains, the Irwin ton (Ga.) Southerner relates the follow in? parallel experience : In the bat tie of Hatcher's Run in 1864, Green Pittnran. of Wilkinson county, re mived a wound in the face, the ball entering the upper portion of the nose on the left side. The wound was probed and dressed by an array Bur geon, and finally healed up, and al though the surgeon stated that the ball was still in the head, Mr. Pitt man had almost forgotten it, never having experienced the least pain or inconvenience. from it. In lout, one morning in February, five years after receiving the wound, as Mr. Pittman was making his toilet to attend church, it fell out into his mouth. Mr. Pitt- man was combing his hair at the time, tanding perfectly erect and came near swallowing the ball after it fell into his mouth. Strange to say. no hemorrhage followed its exit, nor was there auv pain felt. The ball weighed one ounce and two pennyWcichta. It it now in possession of Mr. Pittman, who was a member of the 3d Georgia 'Regiment during the late war. The Boston Herald tells this : The day following the Centennial festivi ties, the following incident occurred ' in a South End saloon : A friend had - invited one of the South Carolina sol diers into the saloon to put another turf on the buried hatchet. While standing at the bar a stranger came in. The Carolinian suddenly dropped his class and closely eyed the stranger. His gaze was so steady and peculiar that his friend began to be alarmed and to fear that the hatchet was about to be duz ud. again. Directly the Carolinian asked the stranger if he knew him. There was no recognition, whereupon the Carolinian asked btm if he was not in the late war. "Yes,1 was the reply. "And you were once stationed at such a place?" "Yes." "And took part in such a skirmish?" "Yes." "Well. I thought so," replied the Carolinian, and raising his hat showed a large scar on his forehead, saying, "There's your saber mark, my . boy ; come up and take a arinsc. At a school examination in Con necticut the other day a girl of six teen stepped forward and began to read her "composition." It was head ed "The Beecher Trial " and she was coins on to say : "Adam and Eve partook of the forbidden fruit when the lady principal rushed for ward and led the astonished pupil to ft seat, thus depriving the world of what, no doubt, would have been a valuable addition to the scandal. It's all very well for a party of emi Dent oitizens to go down to Lyme to see a seine drawn for bhad, but when they come back and give you a big fish and you have it nicely cooked and then you find it is stuffed full of sink ers and old iron, and pieces of flannel drawers and old leather and things- hv thnn vnn hptrin to think that if the world isn't hollow, it's whittled out pretty thin. Under the ruins of the old castle of King Dagobert the Abbe Denis found NOTE HEADS, . . . ii n n-i v-.ll ' a nen s nesi iuii oi eggs. j.uey nu been bidden there 1,200 years, bidden from air and light and the changes of ... 1 UL-l temperature, ana tne nen nerseu nu, nerhaps. barely escaped when the fall ins walls sealed her eggs hermetically for future limes. Abbe Denis put the eggs under a ben. and they were hatched. It is astonishing to see how the Boa'.hern people aro pitching into Gen eral Sherman, nowadays. Hardly a newspaper that doesn't contain some little attack on him his military ca- - reer, recalled by his memoirs, and what the Southerners arc pleased to call his hatred for them being the special subjects of remark. That was a sharp reply of Mrs. Beecher, that other day, when she an swered some questions as to bow she had managed to endure all the anx ieties and fatigues of the trial, in this way: "To be mad all through is a good tonio." Beecher himself couldn't have improved on that. Quills are things that are sometimes taken from the pinions of one goose to spread the opinions of another. No man can bocome thoroughly bc quainted with hi family history with out running for office. The rival railroads will soon be is suing chrouios. Singular to see a garden walk. WORK Ailedienv Valley Rail Road. Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail- way, and Buffalo, Corry & Y iu burgh R. R. AN' I) ATT Kit Monday, Slay ill, 1870, trains will run as follows 1 STATIONS. Northward. So. I Kn. 1 Fin- a a m p m p m Pittsburgh R:2ft 2:.W 8;.W V Pen .lime 4: !::' KiHiinnimr 10:!tt fi:OM 1 1 :: It. Il k .InnclltlS :0"il'.::47 Hra.lv Bendl !::! fi:17 1:" Parker l'.!;0 t!:57 2:lfi lanlcnton 1&44 7:10 Scrubo-rass 1:30 P:U 4:00 Franklin S:H U:l i:o Oil City 8:0 D-..W :l' T Immense deduction to Suit tfic Times! ! Oleopoll Kaglo Hock Tionesta Tldioiito Irvinelon 3:li 4:07 4:W :(. 7:1X1 Housevillo Tituavillo Corry Mavvillo Buffalo H-.14 4:10 6:57 :!. p. in 10:01 10:55 p. in Southward No. f So. Vn. p m 6:10 4:K 8:1- !i:10 1:V at the Wholesale and Retail Piano and Organ Emporium of K(, CLOTHING 1 ISrsl Cloth! llvnt IHnUr! Itrst VIM The qiii-rjtlon III thee hard times In not only "What shall we ) lor grub In cut?" WIIKKFAVITIIAI P in U:1S 7;M 7:11 f:0O S:t fi:lHI 4:S2 am (l:-J0 R:'J5 l:f.O l:ti.Y12:30 PAHMli.tS 10:3ft !:10 H:4I'U:.'!0 In: 10 2:201 10:00 7:43 H:(o 8:.-ll 10:U1) 11:40 0: 7:: 8:.V2, 10:871 1:1 p. in 11 :r.K 11:3(1 10;4II IMS' 7:4-' 1:52 12:30 11:10 P:3.. C:0.ri P:P2 8:10 a. in 8: IS 7:08 I' 131 5:01) 3:31 li!:20 P. m 'Civ-'' TT - V. . . '.r.t.T.HT.T.T.T.T.r.rl" 1 . Ji-l ? r- Trains run liv Pliilndplphln Time. J. J. liAWllUM'E, Gon'l Sup' lravo the 1 Washlntou and BUSINESS CARDS SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARDfc, SCHOOL CARDS W F.I) DING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS,- ADMISSION TICKETS, t. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD N AND Al-TEU 11 1. 1 Sunday May 1. 1870, Trains arrive at ana Union IVpot, eottior of Libortv slroct. as follows: AKUIVE. Mail Train, 1.30 a m t Fast Lino, 12.12 a m ; Well's accommodation No. 1, .!20 a m' llrinton accommodation No 1, 7.50 a m; Wall's accommodation No 2, 8.55 a m ;Cin cinuati pxprpsa 9.20 a m ; Johnstown ac commodation 10.60 am; Hraddook's ac commodation No 1. 7.00 n m ; Vittshuruh express 1.30 p in; l'acillc express 1.50 p ia ; Wall'a accommodation No 8, 2.35 p m; Homewood accommodation No 1,9.5.1 pm; Srall's accommodation No 4, 6.50 p in; Brinton accommodation No 2, 1.10 p m; Way Passenger 10.20 p m. DEPART. Routhern express 5.20 a ni ; raolflc ex press 2.40 a m : Wall's accommodation No 1. 11.30a m : Mail Train 8.10 a in : Hrinton's accommodation 11.20 a m : Urad.lock's ac commodation No 1, 5.10 p m ; Cincinnati express 12.35 p m ; Wall'a accommodation N 2, 11.61 a in ; Johnstown nccomuiod-.itlon 4.05 pm; Homewood accommodation No 1. 8.50 p m; Philadelphia express 3.50 p in; Wall accommodation No 3,3.05 p iu; all's ai-cominodation No 4, 0.0.") p m ; I ust Line 7.40 p in ; Wall' a No 5, 11.00 p in. The Church Trains leave Wall's Station every Sunday at U.O.i a. in., reaching Pitts burgh at 10.05 a. m. Returning leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. in., and arrive Rt Wall's Station at 2.10 p. in. Cincinnati express leaves diily. South ern express daily except Monday. All oth er Trains d.iilv, except Sunday. For further' Information aply to W. U. BECKWITII, Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any Risk for P-apgnge ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rsponsibility to One Hundred Dollai si val ue. All baggage exceeding that a ount In value wilt be at tho risk of too ner, unless taken by special contract. A. J. CASAl General Superintendent. Altooim Pa. Sv, .; :v-"-. ,1 a..... " tl- i - " -1 . b ..... . T V:1- .'--.-''.' 6 r-r-..- ,V. S. HAMILTON & CO., 77 5T1.1 AVEPITTSUURGII, PA SHALL WE BE CLOTlIilD?" It Is a notoi ions fa 't that In most tnwnt and cities louiid about us, clothing mailo to order Is not sold in niinrdaiu'o to tlio ilrpriviation of oilier nn,e:iro of life. 1 iu-re is. However, n:i niiinir.uiiu va(.-c- tioii to tivi't ru'e in mo prison or X. X,VISI Merchant Tailor, TIDIOUTE, FA., Who makes clothlr.g of tlio very best kind, lits guaranteed, iroui 25 to 30 Per Cent, Below the prices of other dealers in Hum part oC lUo country. WHY IS THIS THUS ? IU'cauao 1st, Mr. Wlsn pays no large na. ores for rent, hs he owns tlio building hn occupies. 'Jit, no (tocsii i my n cuuer ?i'tO to f.ooo a var, but docs Ids own cut ting, and is mil exiciieu in no iow in Wt-stprn l'eiilisvivniiia. oi, no im cloths tor cash, thus getting a reduction on ordi-isry ratos. 4th he sell for canh, ami thus lias no pad ucms o roam' up. Tho fare is ten: from this place to iki- ioulo, and at the present time, yon can go up in tho morning and back ul !l:liO, hav ing three hours in Tidioiito to select jour goo.ls and leave vour orders. ... . . . , -. i ...mi ....i ....I.. mva nun a iriai, son von nm uny save inonev, lull will gel perieci. ins, nun any stylo or iiuaiily of doih you want. Remember the nanie and place. 7 ly N. WISH, THJiouie, ra. OUR MOTTO IS AND HAS BEEN QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. Our business is exclusively PIANO.' and OM1ANS, which enal-les us to give our whole time and attention to iliis exclusive trade. Thus where, other dealers m11 from ftvn to ten instruments n week, our sales vcrv often exceed these numbers 111 a mmilo dav. no that, we can better atl'ord to sell at 10 iier cent, inolit on cost, limit tliey cuu ut 20 and 25 per cnt. WATER? CONCERTO J CFCRESTM oucans" I PVI riiT innuni iw f I iini niit iii-s. irc ulneeil III unyllr. .. .1 'i lt.-u .in in i in .1. lm tim "''ll-xlia M K-rtU, e- I . llnrlr l '!, iimii,ii.M' i n. I Hi "fl. III .M .1 VOIt T. i M J't.l I ll-e rglil ,h. Iwm iiiuiK i . ... '-' muics. Vrniltnr itii. VJi. ,;) IMI y. A ,-,',... vin.i .: ' i - - 3 ! i GREAT WKTERM PITTSBURGH, Every Instrument wc soil Is as good as an agent for us, as they invariably lntrmlucu us fuTo'rably to ull who seo them. . Wo have sold and In uso 2,000 OJIGA$J0 In and about Pittsburgh alone. Thev are not some new Organ, tho growth of a few months, but are old reliable makes, that art) constantly adding every meritorious im provement. The really Grand Simmons it dough's Combination Organs have been mamitiictured for Twenty-live years, while, tho Celebrated Taylor . Kurley Cob'stes Organs liavo been manufactured over Twenty years. -And now for the purpsso of In troducing them more thorouttlilv throughout all tne country towns of tlio Slate, wo have made new and very heavy contracts for largo numbers of them, which we pro poso to sell on thoir merits, and without thesssiMtuneeof AH K.NTS t Hi M I LI HI. KM KN, trivinir the nuruhnser tlio bciiclit of com missions and wholesale discounts, we are thus enabled to ofi'or these Organs at tho following priocs, ut which wo (shall nell for a short 'line, CABINET CASES, Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, $U5.00 at $ S5.00 R " " 155.00 at M.00 6 " " 105.00 at 95.00 FULL IiESOXAXT CASES, 95.00 100.00 1Q5.00 NEW SCALE r.. A PIANOS. tV ire Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, $105.00 at 8 MOXTIIIiY STATEMENTS, ENVEIaOPES The following list embraces only a part O? cpf e Rppfls of our tmtnmisa stock 1 OtlO IILiUsJ I Muzzle-Loadlnn Rifles, full or half stock at 12, 813, fciil, and $25. Double Barrel Rifles, f 20 to &:0. Double Rifles and Shot Guns, eit her over and under, orsido by sido,and at all prices from 10 to $;.0. Single-Barrel Shot Guns, for men or boys i cheap safe and durable. All prices fs.w to qzo eaeti. 5 " " 175.00 at 6 " " " lS5.00at Vox Humana " 215.00 at 125.00 Vinla " 275.00 at 100.00 These Organs aro all Solid Walnut, Paneling and Carving all of Solid Walnut, thor saw-dust mouldings nor cheap brass trinkets aro used on those instruments' thing is of tlio very best, and ure nil fully warranted tor live j ears. TUE BBAnSUA7 !& 13ECKEU PEASIQ9 h. WILL 1JE SOLI) AT TIIH SAMR P.ATKS OF UtiCOUXT. rtAnT)TpPAT)i)T,'T tllTnTriTTVa Tim above are strletlv casli nrices. but if doaired bv tlie purchaser, either oiinrtoiiy 17UUUliliJJHlViilJU"Ul Wiiu. .-., .i,f . ,i, , ,. .,,1. ...,: ,.- 111 -,.l r ,.:,..'.., .... I!i or BVI1IJ.UUUU1U 1J'. mi .... ... - . , .- ..... ubovo prices. Persons ordering by letter can depend on the molt careful selection be ing made. If tho cash price lie sent witn tlio enter, Ilm instruiiu-iii win no Miippon n.v r,.i,rlit if not secomt .auied w ith the ca.-h. tho Organ will be hliipiicd by Kxnrcss. C. O. 1). If timo bo desired, w require notes w ith good security, or at least good refoi el. ces. BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS Our fifty different styles, ma.lo of Iron, London Twist, Laminated Steel or Damas cus Barrels, linislied in the best and latest style, all sizos, for men and boys, at prices raiiL'M g irotn s, s 10, fau pa, oo, pio, M, 75 to $100. PISTOLS, In variety from $1.00 to t&.00. REVOLVERS. 4, 5, 0, or 7 shooters, of every kind, at all prices from fij.uo to $.uu. BREECH-LOADING RIFLES. Winchester Improved 18 shooter. I Jest long range gun iu the world. Prico only Sharp's celebrated ureecn-jjoauiugj m fles otil v 10 each. neuungion lsreecn-toauing nines si loest factory nrices. W lesson's ana tstepnen s rocraiwum, using metal cartridges, at 12, $15 and $18. Breech-Loading bhot ljuns. Tho Dexter Single Barrel Ilrooch Load ingShot Gun, using Hrasssliells price Stephens' II. L. Single Oun, $10. Double Barrel Ilreeiji Loador.of Moore's Dean's Woodhill's, Oroenon's, Kichards', Scoot' s and other lino uiakos, at all prices, from f-iO to $100 cacti. , Scmlor J'rice LUst to J. II. GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, 285 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH. IV., and slate that saw this advertisement in Thb KOKKsT Kupitiii.ican. Take Notice I will buy or trado for Army Kirtes.Carbines, Ilovolvcrs, Ac, For pricos see Caluloguo. Orders by mail rocelve prompt attention. Goods sent by express to any poiut C. O. D., to bo examined beforo paid for," when requested. l'i tf .In.lnir f t.n e V nil niodrrn iinprnvniniiK, s,l o, ikt bc I'lunos iimrif . 'I ! riniil iii'l I'lMlin HrrMIIW yctiro. lrlf rlrfiuel y low rilb ir null fli. i Mi!ilr uontltlv qimrlrrlr imlll. t,cotid-lnuf1 lii.n iiiiii'iii" ifiHrii w rvriiHiiitu. . iii; i im ri: mi.ms i riuiii:. aj sjitn AM I'.ll for rrrj- II iwlt'sssly m ihi : si. nivl ullutln. A InrgetllM COIlUl VmV-i-vVll!.Mri.,&l'V.,S'Ai','V-'"! i. tu. n 1 1 m" v?-.i ;.ff MAiueh, iioini i; a I i tiJi c mn, ASl Hroanr Burt -IS Jlcrcor Ut N. Testimonials or Waters' ..Pianos and Orgass. "Waters' Concerto Tarlor 'Organ pos sesses a lcatitirul und peculiarly soft tuna. Tlie Concerto Stop is, wunouk uoum,, best ever placed in any organ. It is pro duced bv an extra set of reeds, peculiarly voiced, 'from which tho el'.c. t is most charming, nnd its Imitation or tlie unman voico is superb. For sweetness of ton and orchestral effects it bus no equal. iS'. V. 2' intra. The Concerto Parlor Orgnn"in 'some thing entirely new ; il is'a bemtlilul parlor ornament, possesses a sweet end power ful tonn is a most coinur-ndublo inven tion mid holds a hinh place iu pulliO fa vor." -V. 1. l. fiiiw.V i t't. ' Address for Catalogue, and state where you read this notice. k HAMILTON & CO., ft!bl714m 77 l'U'th Avenue, J'ittsburfh, l'a. An OnriiKsTr.A is the Paiii.o!".. Tha orchestral organ in Ihe name of a new reed organ recently announced by lloiaeo Wa ters k Son. 'The instrument tUcs llus name from its recently invented orches tral sup. Tlio voicing of this is peculiar, producing tlie elloet oi a full sweet con tralto voice. Its tincst effect is produced when the slops are drawn, so thai so r- l.eti:t.l ellts-t is given, 1 lie casi' is nniuo and makes a UanUsome aitu lc or lurui turo.' S. Y. Hun. IU Mi '.l IIIIM llat liifj completed t'S' altevotion of our tore room, we icottlt rc njtect'ullif announce that we ftyj'c re-openctl. We havearratifeti our Store, with a I'lew to tlie convenience of custom em, aii'l to Hceure expedition In all branehea of our buainean. Our "Stock will be new through out, embracing all the latent novel ties in Fine Jewelry, Wirt cMf '(. ver Ware and Fancy Goods. Ull 'attention to cuHtomern, in ducements in prlccs,and aUliercuce to a high standard of quality, wo hope to merit a continuance of the patronafe heretofore so liberally bestowal. .JOIIX STEVKXSOX'S SOXS, Uit Market Street, I'ittsburyh, l'a. Tho Waters Pianos are known as among Ilm very best. Wo arc enabled tospeak or ilm-o instruments with conlldence, from personal knowledge. X. Y. Xrantjelutt. z-iv r M'ELROY &c piOZECSOlN", 54 WOOD ST., - - PITTSBURGH, PA. -WnoLESALE- OFFER THEIR STOCK OF DRY GOODS AEMD FJOTIOTJG FOR AUTU3IN, 1 874, VT VERY LOW P1JICES to-jitember l.VA, l7i. w25-3m DODGERS, fe ll AN DRILLS, LABELS, IS. ItLIIIlN, TlOlOL'TE, Pa. Ts soHiug out his entire stock of Watches At- Jewelry J ' I.'.V iVlV'l All parlies in want V t sY llur l liailis, i.u- u j' 'lies opera i nains, nu latest ntvie in ;old ami plated sets, tracelets, n t u u s, C'loeku, Jta, will lind this n first class up portunily. All goods aro new. no old trash. This la I'O humbug. K. Klein sella at cost, lio and soe. Wi'): fob a. r rl 1:1. J. e. I'm.BB. ll-Jn cw.y n, c; t-. i?r.'r "I l';ii,' in I S' I n'l ' P .t.c.iJ'Or. 'Hlr's VKI' t VI 1. LI iv. , ii 1. ' I I ri'f. i i :i .'I 1 . I.., L'" LlliO II. I yi'til. !-'"l. r A . Ill 11 6HIITING TAGS, ic. SrilSCHIliKlortljo It wili pay. rortbt llopubii'-un 1 rr.-. ii.at-.-4 at I j (;- l' , - n i U " ' t, Ci ilhrti.iia.te art. L.rr.'. I c i ". K 1 iUL'u.'-. '0Ufjf i'Ati-fc 1 j '1 ;: i, iaI'-M.M Tu "iJ - U J.t ! -i'JlJ-'-.t'---7.r ".. t. .t.': jtt J rt-r1,i:.Y.il.);-f-::rsJ.,-i'-'As, ''A....-.i'ri''tl 'l"'. l.1WTl.Pl 1 ,r.-.l'h.,,.('f.r'', -ly Tito Republican O.Tico T'KKPS constantly on hand a largo as IV aurtiiiantof ltlatik Deeds, Mortgages Stibpienas, Warrants, iSuiuiuojis, Ac. to til SVI'i f.lv-ap f.!f .4il. The oiliest and tnp! reliable instilutiou for obtuiuiuir a Meivautilo ducatioii. Tor Circulars writo to V. MVVV A SONS, w2J-3m coin Pittsburgh, Pa. KKVSTONIi UIMNU KtlOJIs, 203 Llbarty St., - - Pittsburgh, Pa, II'.'. SIMVSOX, Proprietor. flll!ALSAT Al.I. llOt'UW. TRANSIENT w25-ly CUSTOM HOLICITKD, J oil WOKK of all UiiuH dono al Ui'.s of- M l Dp. .1. AValkcr'8 tiililoriiiii in rgftl JJitU'l'S aro a purely VcRetabla preparation, m.ido chiully from tlio nu tivo licrba found on tho lower liinges er tl:o Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia., tho medicinal properties of which aro extracted therefrom without tlio usa of Alcohol. Tito question id almost daily aslicd. "What ia tlio cau.-;o or tho unparalleled success of VlNKdAli llir Ticusf" Our answer is, that they removo tlio cause of disease, ami tho patient re-, covers bis health. They aro Hie great blood piii ilici-andalil'o-fe'iviiiK principle, n perfect Itenovatorui'l Inviorutui of tlio system. Never befoio in ilio history of" tl.o world Inn a medicine. Iicck coniiuiuilili'il possessing tlio jeliiii; kablo qunlitiui of Vinkuaii Hi itkus in lieaiing tl.o ick of every ilisca-o man is licir to. Tlioy aro a penile. Purgative a il as a T1")!''., reliuviiig Cnugusiion er lnlhnnjiwlioii of tlie Liver and Viiccral Or.-n: ia i!;!;o.i ll:scascs , T he jirojiortios of I'M:. AVai.kki:'.- YlSKOAli IIiti nits ii t'o Aperient. 1 liaiilinriilie. C'unninutivo, Nut riliou.s. Laxative, linmilic. fceilaiivtf. l.'oiinlfi' Ini'.iiit tuderiiie, Al-uii-. live, and Auti-l'ilinns. n. ii. ."icuosAi.tj rn.. IlmriHli. hihI tion. A?ni.. S'Ui 1 rrtiirivii t'-.'INriiia, liiU c-ir. tf Wt'sli.mrlcit nuil I'tiirlum Si.. X. V. by uil ilrui'::ubuuil Ij.Ur. AUVKltTISHHS send 2 cenls to Oeo. P. U.nvell d" Co., -II Park P.ow, N. Y., for their Kighty-pitgo Ptitiiplilct, showing 10..'. ol H'.lvci i.-.in r. J'J H
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