ft She igovtft JvjpuWitan. 14 nLUiU.iMJAI HIIUAIAU, IA.lt 19, 10t. BOROUGH OFFICKUS. Jiurgr3onx Ruck. ryunrilmen O. W. Robinson, 8. A. Vainer, A. It. Kcllv, H. II. Haslet, A. II. Partridge, II. O. Davis. Juttiret oj the J'caceD. S. Knox, C. A. Randall. I'lniKtulilf. II. Swaagart SVAoof himetnn 1. S. Knox, H. O. Da vis, S. J. Wot.-ott, H. H. Haslet, A. R. Kelly, I. Clark. ; FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. PrrtiAmt Juititrli, D. Wktmork, -' slssnrirtfa Jmlyet Jos. U. Dai.r, Kd Waii Khiir. ,f 7-ein (!f H. .T. Skti.ky. iVof nnaortiry, Itegitter it Iteeorder, ctft t. W. Ci.Aim'. , .Sherijr .Irs-ris Siiawkkt. f Oi in hiiim.'o nrr ICl.t IlKNLItf, Isaac HnNn, John HrccK. f Ot(fy Superintendent l. H. Krock- XV AY. JHHrtet Attorney H. P. Tnwiw. f Jury mmisiuner It. Z. ToWWKR, : I.TMAN Cook. . tuHty .Viirwyor T. P. CoLMsm. Oirfmrr M. Ittkl, Jn. )imlv ,4 tirtifor Nicholas Tiiomp- no. J. tt. Knir.t,, II. A. Zi Ksiim.i.. Mtmbe.ro OiniWM Oko. A. Jknks. AcmbtyS. It. Aoukw. I Time of Tmins At TIONESTA STATION, on and after I Poo. 6, 1875 1 I HOUTK. Train 24 8:24 a. m. ' 64 - - - - 3:42 p. in. v ! NORTH, f Train M - - - fc2I a. m. J, " 21 - - - - 8:42 p. m. 7 Trnln 22, smith, and 21, north, aro 1st class s ttit otheni ro, aooommodatlim freights. These trains only ro allowed to carry passengers. t Ob tho River Division I. e. from Oil City o Irvinotmi, up tho rlvr Is North ; down tlio river, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Lost Book. i Some time ago I lent a book entitled f California," bouuri iu blue cloth, to onie person in town. Any one bar ing tho came will please return it to May, Park & Co.'s Bnuk. I C . A. B. Kelly. ,-l - v . The Oil City Grays participated la the inauguration, ceremonies at llarrisburg yesterday. ji J..T. Brcnoan, has bean appoiut- cd Commissioner's Clerk fur one year. 5 8oo notice of appeals in this Issue. ' i The Auditors have got their an- f . nual report in readiness for publication. . t . - n : . e i.- . i jit win appear in our issue r curuk- ry 2d. Carl Bchunt lectures at Franklin to-morrow evening. There will be uo excursion traiu run from this point on that evening. Alex. Wilson's sister returned iome lust week, taking with her a .finely upholstered child's sleigh for Alcx.'s grand-son. "It's an ill wind that blows no body good." This mild weather, al though rough on teamsters and lum bermen, is tolerably easy on fuel. The Jiiylilrd Hat on a hickory limb; Anil HobiiiHon .itood up looking at him. The juyblril sang a hymn to the morn, Then mine down and stole muno of Rob inson's corn. Jas. Swailes has been appointed Mercantile Appraiser for 1876. All ye merchants and billiard men get ready for a visitation. y Some of our anglers have been tempting the sportive fish from bis na tive element during the past week. . What kind of luck they bad we have not heard. W. L. Torler, of Kmlenton, has commenced work on a Steamboat, de designed te run between Pittsburgh and Tidioute. Hope bis investment will pay him handsomely. It's amusing to read, in our Dem ocratic exchanges, accouuta of how Blaine was used up by Cox and Hill, . in the Amnesty discussion. Poor fel low, he couldn't help it. Tho Post Offico at Petroleum Centre has been discontinued. Time was wheu this town was one of the . jreliest iu the Oil Region. How are eighty fullen! S"e; Shawkey has made no arrests since ha . i 1 . worn in. fur ther the jail is empty, and i. ,,ja to be so uutil some one offends the ma jesty of the law more than usual. Dr. Vogel's wife at present ser t Sously ill with tcarlet fever and foars ) are entertained that she may pot re- cover: She has the best of care. It is to bo hoped that the disease will not spread. jS Jiigbt aces in a pack of cards Hsnused a ructiou in Franklin recently. It would seem as if some of the cili vns of the "Nursery" were up to 'ways that a ro dark and tricks that lire vaiu." HARRISBURG. t.ArH HATION OF (JOT. HAKTBAMTT. Hprx'lnl to the Pcrrlrk. 11 AHRISBltlKI, Jan. 18. At 12 noon, with artillery booming and great eclat, John F. Hartranfl was inaugurated as Governor ef Penn sylvania, in the presence of twenty thousaud people. The military and civil authorities are more fully repre sented than ever before on a similar occasion. The Legislature witnessed the ceremonies in a body. Great en thusiasm provails, and although the weather is inclement, the city is thronged and thousands are "crowding main thoroughfares. The Governor's address, after a benediction by Rev. Paxton, was read and embodied the leading principle in bis message to the Legislature. In the evening Pro fessor Jackson, of Philadelphia, gave a magnificent display of fire-works, after which the organixation disban ded and went to their hemes, bappy in the belief that they would be well protected during tbe coming three years under His Excellency, as they have been during the past three years of his term. Brutus. The friends of Mr. Elliot who has had the pastoral charge of the Pres byterian church of Kerr Hill for tbe last four and a half years, do not pro pose to have him sever his connection with them without giving him some token of their respect and love, and therefore have decided to give bim a donation party at the residence of r o... . i i. tl l : il io. iii uui jverr, juurvuny vTeuiiig, the 27th iust. Knowing well the feel ing of the people of Kerr Hill and vicinity towards their pastor, we can safely say that the donation will be worthy both of the recipient and the parish. TUunville Jleruld, It is to be hoped that the. Kerr Hill people will do something handsome, as the subject has found its way into the papers. If they do themselves proud, we shall be pleased to give them a complimentary notice. "Hon. Geo. A. Jenks, our mem ber of Congress, spent tbe holidays and recess at home, in Brookville, and then returned to his post in Washing ton to vindicate the rights of the peo ple against the usurpation and tyran ny exercised by the Radical leaders in and put of Congress." The above Is from the pen of the old pbariseo of Clarion Jaeksonian. Now, if wo had been let into tbe se cret that George was going to Wash ington as a "vindicator," not only in, but out of Congress, we should have protested more than we did. ''Usur pation and tyranny," flows aa natur ally from the old man's pen as if he had taken up arms for the Southern Confederacy, instead of merely sym pathising with the rebels. We are under obligations to Mr. C. L. Hanna, formerly of West Hick ory, for late files of Denver and Gree ley papers. The Colorado Sun is re sponsible fur the fullowing items : Chas. L. Hanna, who has a largo band of sheep on the Geary place, some fourteen miles down the Platte, was obliged to feed out about half a ton of hay per day to bis stock on ac count of the snow. Judge Levi and Charles Hanna have lately taken up one hundred and sixty acres of land dowu the Platte about seventy-five miles, and jntend to move their sheep there another sea son. They are putting up a large cor ral, the lumber fur which was hauled from Greeley. They estimste that about two thousand miles travel were required to gel the material to its pres ent location. At a meeting recently held, the Crjiwfurd County Republican Com mittee passed resolutions against the continuance of the Crawford County System as a mode of nomination, and recommocded a return to the dele gate system. The question is - to be submitted 'to the voters at the next primary meetings. It may not work well there, but we believe everybody is satisfied that it is tbe best system for this county. Tbe Democracy of Forest adopted this system something over a year ago. It depends somewhat on how the lumber trade starts up in the spring, whether ... gome of our oldest residents. We have beard several persons who have heretofore made lumbering their business, say that if business did not brighten up in the spring, they would seek homes in the far west. Wm, Heath has opened bis coal bank on Dutch Hill, and has given a leasn to tbe Osgood boys. Borne of tbe eoal has been hauled to town but we have not heard anything as to tbe quality of it. Hop it is good, as it is bandy to t jwu. When Haslet, llulings and Hi lands were np in the woods two or three parties who got strayed from their camps, stayed with them over night. Tbe strangers being mostly green hunters, were handed over to Haslet for instructions. His first in struction was to practice jumping logs for three days, in order to be ablo to get away from a bear wheu hard push ed. The next was to always carry two compasses, so that in case one was lost the bold hunter would have anoth er. A great many other tricks of the trade he imparted to them, but we cannot just now recall them. One who has tried it and found it a success, says that by eating an orange whenever your appetite craves strong drink, you will instantly feel that you wouldn't take a drink, even if it were offered you. This remedy would be a little rough on oranges, if some of our"babituals" tried it. Nothing less than a full fledged orange grove would supply the demand if they had to eat aa or ange every time their appetite craved strong drink. Senator Anderson of Allegheny has introduced a bill in the State Sen ate designed to punish persons for the careless use of firearms. It provides that any person who shall point, dis charge or threaten to discbarge any gun or pistol, at any other person, shall ba guilty of a misdemeanor, and subject to a fine of $1,000 and two years' imprisonment. The Legisla ture will largely benefit tbe communi ty by making this a law. Again we have weathur which is not really appropriate to winter. But we are careful not to complain, be cause we have a vivid recollection of of bow the mercury crowded down to ward tbe bulb last winter; and a rep etition of that same after the weather we have had this winter, would throw the whole nation into a general neu ralgia. Yesterday, at noon, tbe ther mometer indicated 61 in the shade. "Eddie Simmons' case will come up in the criminal court at Franklin next week. It is rumored that there are palliating circumstances in the case, of which the public is not aware, which will put matters in a better light fur "Eddie," but more will be known when the trial comes off. Rev. James, Free Methodist, held forth last evening in tbe Universalist church, to quite a large congregation, many of whom were attracted by tbe report that a lady was to cocduct tbe services. Another appointment was made for the same place on Tuesday eveuing, February 1st. A petition :a being circulated in town praying the Boro Fathers to build a foot-walk from Elm St. to tbe school house; a distance of perhaps 200 feet. The petition is being gener ally signed, and without doubt, the walk will soon be built. J. M. Kepler has a barn on his premises now. It is not exactly a new barn, as be bought Varner's old one, and moved it to a new place, the rear of his lot. As he does not koep much stock, this barn will serve his turn as well as a more expensive one. An unknown man, supposed to have been intoxicated, was struck by a train below Franklin, on the A. V, R. R. on Monday night. He was taken to Franklin in am unconscious condition. It is not known how badly he is hurt. Coming down to bard pan. The wages of the track men, on a portion of tbe Philadelphia A Erie Railroad, have been cut down to 90 cts. per day. And yet, "Uncle Sam has land enough to give us all a farm," and is willing to de so. . The river is just now at good raft ing stage, and the weather is as favor able for running as it is generally in the spring. We hear, however of no rafts going out from this point, and observe none coming out from above. Gen. Beauregard has applied to Congress, by letter, for the removal of his political disabilities. If Jeff. Da vis is the only one to be eterncMy dis franchised, we see no reason why the petition should not be granted. The poor tax is being collected just now, and to hear some tax-payers talk, you would think that they need ed assistance from the poor board. But that don't wash, and tbey invari ably bave to "come down." Tbe amount of ice that has been put up this winter,, in this latitude, wouldn't furnish sherry cobblers for Congress twenty-four hours, even if there were no argument on tbe Am ncsty bill that day. The Teachers' . Association of Colorado met tbe other day, and re solved to ask the Constitutional Con vention to insert a clause in the Con stitution to tbe effect that tbe daily reading of the Bible in the public schools should never be compelled by law, nor should it ever be prohibited. State Superintendent Wickers bam, in his report submited to the Legislature at its present session, says that section 6, of the act of April 20, 1874, applies to school directors,, and it is their duty to comply with its provisions. We quote from this sec tion, as follows: "Tbe corporate authorities of every such inunicpality or district shall an nually, in the month of January, pre pare and publish, in at least two newspapers of said municipality or of the county in which the same is sit uate, if so many be printed therein, a statement showing iu detail the actual indebtedness, the amount of the fun ded debt, the amount of the floating debt thereof, the valuation of taxable property therein, the assets of the cor poration, with the character and na ture thereof, and a neglect or failure so to do shall be a misdemeanor, pun ishable by fine not exceeding one thousand dollars." Barnum is known to be a great hombugger, but there is no humbug about this extract from a recent lec ture in New York, on "the world and how to live in it," He said : "The only real economy is to regu late the outgo to the income, so that the latter shall be greater than the former, and every year we shall be worth more than the preceding one. The real comforts of life coot but little; it is the eyes of others, not our own eyes, that rule us ; it is the fear thst Mrs. Grundy shall have some thing to say that governs us. The rest wants cost little in comparison to what is earned, but it is this out side show that is so unfortunate for Americans. 'Pay as you go is the philosopher's stone, nearer than al cbeniist can get it." Wanted Wild Cats. We desire to purchase two dead wild cats, that have been caught in traps, and whose skins are not injured. We want them for a taxidermist, who wishes to skin tbe animals himself, preparatory to stuffing. A fair price will be paid if tbe animals arc brought in soon. 37tf FOR SALE. . The valuable and beautiful homo stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, and in which he now resides, is in my hands for sale at very low figures. Terms one-third purchase money down, and the balance in one and two years. Miles W. Tate. lOtf. . MOxEY. We will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tionesta, for white oak stave and heading bolts at the follow ing prices : Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord of 8 ft- by 4 ft., $4.50. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 f;., 14.00. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 inches in diameter. Office at Lawrence House. J. II. DEtucraox & Co. 27tf Sewing Machine Needles. . Mrs. C. M. Heath has just received the largest and most complete assort ment of sewing machine needles ever bronght to town. She keeps the only sewing machine needles for sale in town.' Her place of business is in the Acotnb Building, up stairs. a W. Grant, of Oil City, (Rey nolds & Hukill's Block,) keeps con stantly on band a full assortment of the latest Foreign and Domes'.io goods for the manufacture of gentlemen's clothing. He keeps none but first class goods, and employs the best cut ter in the Oil Regions. Whatever you get there you can depend upon its being of the latest style, and first-class goods. His prices are reasonable for the superior kind of goods he keeps on baud. If you want poor clothing, you cannot be accommodated at bis establishment. But if you want a No. 1 article, made in tbe latest style, Grant's is the place to go. Remem ber tbe place: Reynolds fc Hukill's Block, Seneca St., Oil City, Pa. 35 2t Mrs. Butler has just . received a new stock of Millinery Goods, consist ing of Hats, Frames, Featheis, Flow ers, Ribbous, Velvets &e., &c, in the building north of Lawrence House. She solicits a continuance of the pat ronage of the ladies of Tionesta aud vicinity. C2 (5 Hie lightest running Machine in the world is tho Grovcr & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidiottto says so, and he knows. 46 ly Those beautiful lots jit north of Mrs. Henry's residenco can be bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. Landlord and Tenant Leases, tho most approved form, for sale at this office. MARRIED. DATKS-WAPM. On Jalioary tut, IS70, !n Menrivlllu, Mr. Harry S. BnUis and Miss Adclado M. Wade, both of the above place; Kev. Craighead officiating. Harry and his bride have our best wishes for a happy and prosperous fu ture. TIONKMTA aiAltlCKTH. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, . By Robinson A. Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour lp barrel -Buckwheat flour 9 cwt Corn Meal, bolted -Chop feed - - -. -Hyo biiHhel -Oats bushel Corn, ears -Beans 1 bushel - - -Ham, sugar curod -Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured Sugar - , - - -Syrup - - N. O. MoIasNca ... Roast Rio Cofleo No. 1 Rio Coffee, best -Java Co (Too -Tea - Butter Rice ..... $(i.757.75 8.00 1.90 l .05 1.75 WKgl-OO 40Q 45 - 40(345 1.502.50 - " 17 - 1(1 - 10C12J - 70 1.00 1.00 81 - 30 37J - .50 1.25 - 30(,32 - . 10 25(528 2.15(S.2.25 - 15Q20 - 4.00 4.00 S540 .(10 Eggx, fresh Salt -I-ard - Iron, common bar Kails, lOd, keg -Potatoes OhIoiih, bitHhel New Advertisement a. Appeal Notice. CommiMtioner' Office of Fvrtxl Comity, 1 Tioncxta, '., Jan. 13, 1870. ) Notice in horoby given that Hie Commis sioners of Forest County will meet at their ofliee in tho Court House at Tionesta on the 7th, 8th akd Ptu of February, for the purposo of holding a Court of Ap peals for tho assessment of J87A. By order of Co. Commissioners, J. T. BRKXNAN, Clerk. A Woiiikii fall' to look upon." SARA, THE-PRINCESS. Facsimileof af'elobratod Oil fainting bv BKOCHA KT, in 21 oil-colors si.o 7x inches. Tho royal beauty of face and form, rich Oriental costume, romantic Kastcrn landscape back-ground, with its well, palm trees, llocks, tents, and long stretch of desert and distant boundary of mountains, combine to form a rare anil lovely picture. It would gruco tho walls of any public or privato pillory. Can vassers aro wild over It, and aro compet ing for the Cash Premiums. Scnu for our splendid oiler. Address, 40 8t J. It. FORD 4 CO., N. Y. City. SomctMng New! AT THE OLD FISHER STORE! WE HAVE STARTED A FLOUR & FEED STORE In the building formerly occupied by J. J, Fisher. OUR CHOP Is made from CORV. WHEAT & OATS, and will bo sold at present, for 1.75 1KK OWT. OUR FLOUR Is made from tho best WINTER WHEAT, every barrel of which is warranted and will be sold proportionately low. In connection with the above, wo are keeping tho best brands of TOBACCOS, rixi: cut, suited to tho most fastidious taste. l'lcuiscK.tamliic uin- Hluclc 3d J. H. DEHICKSON & CO. NEBRASKAJjRIST MILL. THE GRIST MILL at Nebraska (Lai y town,) Forest county, has linen thor oughly overhauled and relitted in lii.it elasM order, and is now running and doing all kinds of CUSTOM GIMXDIXa FLOUR, FEED, AND OATS. (Vmstuntly on hand, and sold at tho very lowest figures. u i;m u. w. i.iiij:i;cn. IMalc Xotlt'i. lvitido of Doctor J. WiniuiM Kite .of Tionesta Borough, Forest eotinty. de ceased. All persons Indebted to sliiil en lalo arc requested to inukn imnioilialo payment, and those luring leul claims against tho name, will present 'liem with out delay in proper order for settlement, to J. V. II. RKISIX'JE!!, 1 . , ... ., K. D. M.TRKAUY, ""''lt . OL I V K W1NANH, Adminint rat ri x . or, MILKS W. TATE, Attorney. Tionesta, Pa., Nov. 10, 1875. (it GOVERNMENT LAND SALE. Df.pabtxknt of JrsTirK. ) Otllee of the Solicitor of tlwi Trvalurv, r Washington, 1. ('., Nov. 17, 1H75. ' Public sale, of farms arid oil lands nxnr Tionesta, Forest County, Pennsylvania, by Wul'oi-d Wilson, solicitor of thi) Trcas ury, witli tho approval of tho sd;rclary of the Treasury. The following described property Tying In Forost and Vimangocouutics near 'l ion-, esta, will be olfurod at public sale to tho highest bidder at Agnew's Hotel, In Um town of Tionesta, on Saturday tho 2thr day of February next, at tun oi'loe.k in tho, forenoon, viz : Tract No. I. The original Holpman Farm, containing 401 acres. Tract No. 2. ' 517 acres, maila np of three pieces, one of 3!i aeres.one of 81 aerrts and thcjotlter of 45 acres, adjoining. Those trai ts houuil. on tho Allegheny River at 1 lineman's Flats, and arc situated about three miles' from Tionesta. Much of tho land Is cov ered with excellent timber. The vlc:ul part is good farm ami bottom land. A. number of good houses and barns aro on, each tract. 1 Tract No. 3. . ' 437 acres, situated near tho mouth of West Hickory Creek, on tho Allegheny River, five miles alsvo Tionesta, and con sists of bottom and hill land. There, aro two houses and good out buildings on this tract. Those tracts are considered valuable oil lands, and it is thought Hint, upon being properly tested, will be reuuninraUve. They wero taken by tho United ijtntcs for debt. The tillo is believed to be undisput ed, and can be examined by bidders for themselves before tho day of sale. Thu solicitor of the Treasury has no power to givo warranty dccds.and will only sell and convey to the purchaser all tho right and title of tho United Statos. The several tracts numbered 1, 2, and S, will bo sold separately. Tho highest bidder for each tract when the same is struck otT to him as the pur chaser, will bo required to sign ids name to a certificate setting forth that ho is such purchaser and agreeing to comply with tho conditions of sale, and w ill also bu requirod to pay to tho agent of tho gov ernment attending tho salo, the sum of $200.00, which Will bo forfeited if ho shall fail to make the payment and deliver ,the security according tho conditions. Payments will bo made ns follows : Olio -half of tho purchuso monev, less the $200.00 paid on the day of salo, shall bo paid on delivery of tlio deed conveying the tract, tho remaining half to bo paid In ono yoar from tho day of salo with interest at six per cent, tor which deforrcd pay ment purchaser shall give his bond secur ed by tirst mortgago on tho premises sold. An agent of the government will attend at tho pnstollice at Oil City, on Wednesday, March 1st, lsyu, and where each purclianor will bo required to pav to him one-half of tho purchase money, less the S2U0 already paid, and deliver to him the proper secur ities for tlio roinaining half, and to receive a conveyance executed bv the solicitor of tho Treasury, of all the right and titlo of the United States of, in, and to tho tract sold to him. lii.UKoitn Wilson. Solicitor of tho Treasury. Approved. It. If. Uhihtow. Socrotury of tlio Treasurj'. For further information In regard to tho abovo described lands, apply to J. U. Agnow, Attorncy-at-Law, Tionesta. Pa. C. W. EARNEST, SURGEON DENTIST. TIDIOUTE, PA. ALL OPERATIONS pertaining to Sur gical or Mechanical Dentistry per formed with care, and wm ranted. 1 guar antee success or refund the monev. Otlico iu ORAND1N BRICK BLOCK. Remember tho placo. :U2-ly. , , a. W. EARNE&'f. READ THIS . VERY CAREFULLY. DR. C'RUMIt. established for many years in Hurfalo, by an entirely new system of medication, treat succussfully Catarrh, itronohitis, and Disoukcx of tbu Lungs, Liver and Kldnovs, also Ditltcul tios of a Conlidentinl Nature, wherein Hkill aud experience aro required. . Dr. Crumb has developed a practice which from Its unparalleled success in thousands of cases, many of a very aggravated char acter, is ablo to positively guarantee a per fect and permanent cure iu every case ho undertakes, lie sends no Circulars or Treatises on these diseases to his patiouts, as it is undeniable that such knowledge is in general extremely prejudicial, exorcis ing an injurious ctlbd by rounding and frequently counteracting a cure,, tending to alarm the patient, which Is tlio princi pal object of such productions, and ex cites and exaggerates his fears as to tiie curability of his complaint. Tim Doctor requires simply a brief history of the case and a cuudid plain stalcinciil of present symptoms a thorough examination will then be made, and if considered remedi able a sincere, eonsieutions opinion w ill be given promptly and such meilicino as will bo applicable w ill be scut by express, accompanied by full aud explicit direc tions. Charies very moderate and wiUi iil tlio roach o( all, Hid success guaranteed. Such cases as have liiiicd under other trcatmout particularly desired. Ail letters must enclose f 1.00 tor consultation fee aud correspondence during treatment, aud ad dressed to DR. W. R. C lU.'.M II, 20 4 102 Pearl St., llutlalo, . Y.N IELTCARPKTINOS, 3.-ets. per yard. X FKLT ('Kll.l.Ni; for rooms in placiof Plaster. FFLT ROUl'lNii andSlDlMi For samples, address C. J. FAY, Camden, Now Jersey. You fun Sine .Tloiu-y liy Inlying your PI AMIS ami OlttJANS from the undersigned ' Miuiulkcturers' Agent, fot the Iicsl In .mds in (lie market. Instrument" -hipped direct Trout the Fac tory. CHAS. A. SlIfl.TZ, Tuner, :i lv Lock I o II", nil I l. . I'.i. 4 V. " D lb
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