Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, April 08, 1896, Image 3

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REPUBLICAN
MIFFLINTOWN r
9kl APRIL 8. m
JiSS'i11 una tf mm
to 10 "otto local eol-
MjdTtUe by tli. yeex, half r qaarUr
SPOST LOCJfLS.
Marcb vent out like ft Iamb.
The w'aat i locking uncommonly
poor.
Moreland Noble will moTe his store
to Watarford.
Hardware aad paiata of all kinds
at McCliatio'a.
The 3rd of April, Good Fridav, was
a wiutcry day.
' Good Friday was obserTed by a
number of people.
Tha 1st of April passed without
mach financial frictiou
Boy wbe have baen fishing tell
ome big sucker stories.
Professor Dyainjer 'a Academy is
in a flourishing condition.
Joseph Adaras has mored from
town to Walker township.
Crown ia a favorite color for many
"woman in this community.
Republieaos cf Lyconieg county
tavor McKia'.ey for President.
Ezra Parker of. Washington, D. C,
is visiting friends in this place.
- Despatches from Germany say the
spring is the earliest since 1818.
A 17 ponnd wild cat was recently
shot near Hopewell, Bsdford county.
Miss Emma Robigon, is home from
Danville, spending the Eister vaoa-
tion.
G. P. Panaebikarof the Coal port
Standard visited in this place over
Sunday.
E F. Bear, of Wilmington, Del., is '
visiting hia father. Pv. J. S. Bear, in
this county.
Mr. and Mrs. David Strayer, of
McAlbterriUe, visited the county
-aeat on Monday.
High water at Danvillt closed a
part of the Montour Iron and Steel
Works, last week.
Rgv Mr. Decker, of Lewistown,
.vill preach in Mr. Raven's church- in
this place on Sunday.
The Girard House in Philadelphia
has been sold for one million fivo bun
dred thousand dollars.
All railroading was suspended two
!iys in Northern Wisconsin, last
vreek by snow blizzarus.
On tt 1st of April suow piles 20
j,feet bijh were drifted in frontof bus
iness lioases in .Wilwuukeo.
The people who predicted a whits
Easter, because of a green Christmas
-Well, you know how it was.
Tha SairrnfET. and Republican gives
its readers a collection of first rata
'reading matter all the year round.
The ground has been more thor.
ighly filled with water "this spring
i tlan in. ft number of past spring sa
t eons.
i It is said the apple crop will be an
abundant one, became the 25th day
cf March was a day of bright sun
shine. '
Railroad foreman George E. Hsin
bach and family of Parkosburg. visit
ed friends in town last Friday and
atnrday.
David Etka, compositor at DansVs
printing establishment in Phiiads!
ruift, spent Sunday and Monday at
t his place.
A "member of Congress proposes to
,r rss an act that all night passenger
. trains 6naii naTo aiaspiag oanua
" CUe a berta.
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The thinking portion of the people
pre perplexed over the amount of1
'crime that manifests itself in all parts
cf the country.
John A. Lsaah of Hilford town
ship, wi'l go tt Indiana county this
month, to take contracts in the lum
ber business about Hanover..
The Misses Diehl have restecked
their millinery store and are selling
the latest styles and novelties for
ladies at prices to suit the times.
The Easter storm was a hummer.
The wind was high and the freezing
bard, out of which tko wheat came
with an nnproiaising appearance.
Snbuyikill "county Republicans, in
convention on Saturday, favored
Quay for President and the use of
gold and silver aa standard money.
Interesting specimen phosphate
rocks, from the phosphate mines in
Tns:arora Valley, may be seen in the
office of the Tascarora Valley Rail
read at Port Royal.
Merchants are talking about an ad
vance in sugar and farmers of an ad
vance in the price of wheat. Some
preiict that wheat will go to $1 with
in the coming month.
A member of the Ohie .Legislature
proposes to pass a law that all com
mon school houses shall be provided
with ft box stall or booth for each and
every pupil to study in.
Travelers in China tell that cen
turies aero, the -work of cathode or X
rys, was known to learned people in
China, bat the art has been lost the
vast several generations.
A number of young people gave, a
party at the home of Mrs. Jacobs on
Friday evening for Miss Crider, who
a the guest of Mrs. Jacobs. Miss
Crider is from Bsllsfonte.
. The Perry county, Democratic
County Committee endorsed Pattison
for President last Saturday at Bloom
field. .Pennsylvania Democra'a every
where seem to favor Pattison as a
Presidential candidate.
'XA. young woman in Paris has so
Tf stamped the people of .France witn
'I tMlief "n "r prophetic ability that
V Pari is half crazy over her prediction
. that within the coming year a great
war will take place that will humili
te both France and England.
The fnacral nf rrt.-ir
aged. 77 years, took place at East
Waterfowl an V. ek - r i.
wu vuk ui wum.
Interment in Me Williams grave yard,
west oi waterford- '
Mr. Pollard BrMn-inrirlm ' !
again announced himself as ft oandi
aaie lor "JoDgreas aad ftgain the
women in the district are organizing
to prevent the nomination.
Noah Baby celebrated his 124th
birthdav at tha Piw.&t.avn'nav Vnar
Farm, New Jersey oa the 1st of Ap-
:l tt , .
t ii. ixc oas Deen a pauper : in the
poor house the past 30 years. r s
The funsralof Mrs: David Siefeer
took place en Sunday afternoon.
Interment in Union Cemetery Mrs.
fieber was a daughter of Mr. James
Kyle, late of Walker township.
-V-The past winter has been a record
breaker ia furnishing green holidays.
Thanksgiving davSwas green, Christ
ina and Nsw Tear's were green
dys, and lost Sunday, Etster, was
jreen.
Last Friday twa negroes indulged
in a fight over a dog' fight One of
the negroes was killed, the other one
is not expected to live. - The dogs
in New j York are not much the worse
for the fight.
On the 13th inst , next Monday,
the Pcncsylvania railroad will be 50
vears old. If 13 is an unlnnkv nun.
bar, it has not shown itself snch in
the .fennsylvama railroad. It has
bsen n lucky concern for manv bso-
pie. -
Mips EI lie Pannebaker ia now in
tha citv huTinor a frft nf naw mil.
ltnery Roods for her store in Patter-
T ll t L 1 1 1 ,
mum. jjj iu ia oi iuis waea sne
will be readT in nrr hmr nDmirnm
customers with the latest and hand
somest styles.
The commissioners in thirtv.MTcn
cousties in this State have refused
to pay assessors for registering
children under the compulsory edu
cation act. There is no urovision in
the act for the payment of assessors
lor tne new work.
Ex-Congrasaman L. E. Atkinson
was pretty well shaken up in a wreck
of a passeeger train that waa cowing
down the Perry county Railroad from
Bloomfield to Duneannen on the 2nd
of April. No one waa seriously hurt.
The wreck was caused by the rails
spreading.
On the 2nd day of April in the
Methodist Episcopal Conference in
Nsw York the following resolution
was introduced:
Rewlvrd, That we recommend
the General Conference to take un
der consideration the advisability and
expediency of putting a colored man
on the bench of Bishops." The r si
elation failed to pats.
The Chambarsbarsr Repository of
April 1st says: Fifteen hundred
Tankers from Pennsylvania. Virginip,
West Virginia, Ubis, Indiana ami
Illinois have gone to North Dakota,
where thev will permanently locate.
There were twentv colonies in the
parry that went West on Wednesday
end all will locate near each other.
They will be an industrious addition
for the new State.
Recently, while a dance was going
on in a school house in Oklahoma, a
drunken Oca;s Indian, rode his herse
into the bnildinr- Several young
ladies fainted. Three younsr men
were hurt in an effort to pu: the In
dian out nf the buildieg. Oft younij
lady was fatally hurt by the Indian's
horse. Tlree other young ladies were
hurt. The Indian was beaten aad
kicked into insensibility.
Thomas Wharton, one of the edi
torial staff of the Philadelphia Times,
fell from a fourth story window of
his boarding house last Friday, April
dd, at 'l:6'i o clock in the moraine
He had just come in from editorial
work on tee xims.s. it is ccajec
tarod that he opened the window for
fresh air and fall ic a faint, or fcl!
bv a mishap. He fell on his hetd
and was instantly killed
Tbe veterans of Favelte held a
meeting in the office of Esquire
Davis in McAlisterville, for the pur
pose of organizing a Soldiers' Club.
Wm. Spitler was elected president
pro tern, and 1. T. Davis, secretary.
A publio meeting will be held on
Tuesday evening, April 14tb, in the
school house, when psrmanect offi
cers will be elected and resolutions
adopted. All aoldiers are cordially
invited to join and the general pub
lic are assured of a hearty welcome.
Last Saturday when Squire Gron
inger waa on bis way home from
attending to the duties of clerk of
the board of county commissioners,
he met on the path along the railroad
between this place and Port Bora),
a man who caught him by tha lapel
of the coat and wildly asked him to
save him from being kidnapped.
Three strange men were on the path
not far away and tbe squire not
knowing but tnat tbe man who held
him by the ccat was playing with
him to detain him till the others
came up and then all four overpower
bim and take his pocket book,' which
at the time, ia all probability, was
lean enough, as ssost pocket books
are after tne first of April, be bade
the stranger begone. The man how
ever followed him clossly till he met
the other three and there stopped
and then the aetion of the saan who
had stopped him lead to the belief
that the stranger was out of his mind.
The four strangers came on to this
plfto and at the station tbe crazy
one behaved in such a way that it
was deemed best to take charge of
him, but in attempting to do so he
resisted the efforts to bring him to
this side of the river to lodge him in
jail, the only place here for all people
who have to be restrained, whether
they belong to the criminal class or
to other people who have to bo put
into confinement. He showed his
fisticuff power when Le knocked
Julius Derr down. Derr was halping
to bring bim to Castle Calhoun. The
stranger is about 28 years old and it
is believed he came from New York
city. He had a small bundle with
him. He was an unpleasant char
acter to hand over to the sheriff. He
has not been properly cared for in ft
long while. When his bundle was
put. down on the window ledge lice
erawled out from it and the sheriff
speedily removed the bundle from the
house, His identity baa not yet been
discovered.
$33 will pay for six weeks, board
and tbaroagh - instruction in music
at the Musical College, Freeburg,
ir a. opeeiftt instruction will be giv
en to these desiring to teach vocal
music ia the Publio Schools. Spring
Term begins, May 4. For cafalogaes
ftddrees, Hikst B. Mora
Mar8hV96.
The Cleveland times struck every
department of life ft stinging blow.
One would scarcely believe that tha
mail or post office department or
rather the mail service of the coun
try increased at the rate of 15 per
csnt a year. . The past two years of
Cleveland panio times, the mail ser
vice has fallen behind its quarter of
a century record 15 and more per
cent. It is a great financial back set
that Mr. Cleveland's administration
has given the couuiiy in every de
partment of business
Joha Earnest, Jr., aged 28 years,
son oi Joan .Earnest, of Patterson,
was broaght to the home of his
parents a corpse from Columbus,
Ohio, where he waa killed on the
railroad on the night of the 2nd of
April. His funeral took place on
Monday afternoon. Interment in
Presbyterian cemetery in this town.
The Columbus, Ohio State Journal
of the 3d inst , speaks of hia seem
ingly untimely death as follows.-
John Earnest. Hocking Valley yard
man, was killed in the west Side
Hocking Valley freight Tarda at 9:40
last night. At the time the crew was en
gaged in running into the house the
cars for to-day 's loading and unload
ing, and Joba Earnest stepped m be
tween two cars to draw the pm. As
he started in he tripped over the end of
a tie and fell aeross tie rail. M. C.
Andrews, foreman of the crew and
the only eye witness to the accident
started towards him but before he
could reach him his life had been
crushed out of his body by ths wheels
Andrews immediately pulled the
already lifaless body from under the
tracks and summoned assistance.
The foreman of the yard and the
other men oa the ere immediately
responded and carried the body to
the Dennison Avenue crossing where
an examination showed tbe head was
crushed, tho left arm almpst s&vared
from the body and the left ahoulder
mashod out of shape.
Earnest was married bat had r e
children. A vard man went to his
home at 18J Wast Main street to
notify his wile. The news was irst
mads known to Mr. and Mrs. Short,
with whom Mr. and Mrs. Earnest
boarded. They, in turn, told Mis.
Earnest that her husband had been
badly injnred and the woman at once
threw up her bands and cried. "I
know Dick has bsen killed," aad
fainted. Earnest came to Columbus
a little more tknn a year aero from
Mifllintewn, Pa., in companv with a
friend naased H. M. Brindle. The
two men went to work in the Hock.
ing Valley yarda aad on Deeeinber
3th last, Brie id la wai killed by the
cars in the south yards of tho Hock
ing Valley.
Rtady for inspection. A very
large line of Spring millinery, novel
ties, trimmed bate and Bonnets at
Mrs. Ickes, Patterson, Pa. Prices
lowest. 2w.
For Rznt. Store room and dwell
ing bouse, or store room seperate.
The dwelling house has seven rooms.
Call on Joseph Adams, Sr., Washing
ton street.
Fob Rent. Store room and dwell
ing. Location North Main street.
For particulars inquire of F. W
Noble, Mifflintown, Pa.
Mrs. Diehl has jupt received a full
line of Spring and Summer millinery.
Give her a call and examine her line
of pattern bats and bonnets. Prices
the lowest. St.
The wedding of Ex-President Ben
jamin Harrison and Mrs. Mary Scott
Lord Dimmirk took place on Monday
afternoon in St. Thomas church in
New York city. Rev. John Wesley
Brown, the Rector of St Thomas'
church, performed the ceremony.
I he bride was attended by her
brother-iit Jaw, Lieutenant Parker.
Instead of a bouquet she carried a
prayer book. Tbe children of the
General did not attend the wedding.
It was a long journey to make from
Indianapolis to New York, to witness
a few minutes ceremony, and as their
father and his bride expected to leave
immediately for Indianapolis, con
gratulations will be made there,
where they will reside.
Tesr Em. ssMsiS
We warn the readers of this journal that we do not authorize the
use of our name in advertisements of so-called traveling optical
specialists. Our advice to all perspns who have defective eyesight :
Avoid trmreliBg specialists and pedfsrs of Spectacles.
QUEEN & CO., Tbe Opticians, IOIO Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
Manufbctnren and Importer of Acemate and Bcantlfnl ftprctarlca and V.ye Gi
wit tuju pigm giounur meat on receipt oi nve z-oeBi posutgs sum pa.
Why pa SO tm SOo. rod for faao when iou can make the
CEST W0YEE1 171E FEKCE C3 EMTII
FOR 13 TO 20 CENTO A ROD?
Horse nien, nun strong, pis
and chiekan tifffrt. A man
and boy can mo lea from 40 to
eorodaaclsr. OverSOatyiaa.
Illusirataci Caialeua Fr.
KirJseviifs. : rri-liri5.
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GREAT BARCAIX-
For a limited time only. Don't
miss it: 1 Doz. Cabinet Photographs
and one 16x20 Grayoa Portrait
made by one ef the finest Artists in
Philadelphia, all'for $3.75 at Hess'
Photo Studio, Mifflintown, Pa.
Change In street Kumber el"
or me rennijiraaia wan.
road Company's City Of
fice, Plltsbiirgn.
On lp.-nnnt of tha rearrangement
of street numbers iu Pittsburgh by
tbe city authorities, the office of
Thomaa K. Watt. Passencrer A rent
Western District, Pennsylvania Rail
road, aa well aa tbe city ticket office,
corner of Fifth Avenue and Smith-
field atreat. Pittsburgh, will be chang
ed on April 15th from No. 110, pres
ent number, to jmo. aw xutn at-enu?.
NInty Per Cent.
cf all tLe pccpl need to take a course
of Hood's Sarsaparilla at this season
to pravent that run donrn and debili
tated condition which invites disease.
The mocey invested in half a dozsn
bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla will
come back with large returns in tbe
health and vigor of body and strength
cf neivr-s. '
Hcxxft Piltt are easy to buy, easy
to tak;, oasv to operate. Cuio all
liTcr ills. 25c.
Of ths Financial Aesounts'of the Road Supsrvisors and of tho Overseer of
the Poor, and of tha Collector of Poor an 1 Cash Read Tox with their
liabilities and assets for the township of Fermanagh for tbe year 1S95.
UPERVISOR'S ACCOUNT. Dr.
J. P. SMITH ia account with tbe township far 1895.
To aatoiiDt st Work Tax $ 431 19
To balance dia at list gattleMcnt . 9 39
To citii from C. X. Cowtr collector 412 46
CREDITS.
By amount of tax werked oat and debta paid $
Bv exonerations......
S. C. rENST in accosDt with tbe township Tor 1S95.
Ta amount of Work Tax. ... , , .......
To balacca due at iait settlement. ............ ..... ..........
To cash from C. E. Ilowar, collector. ...... ..... ...... .....
88 61
4 44
S?52 95
52 95
CREDITS.
Br tax worked out and debta paid
By exoneration! ...
...$
801 05
2 25
Dr.
699 67
20 38
86 40
SS(-6 30
80S 30
Lookout for
E. Schott's new
Adv.
C.E.HOWES collrctsr ctCaab Boad Tax in accoaat wilh tbe tcwanhip
Ta amount of duplicate. ........... .K ............. .....
Te 5 f& caet added
far 1895.
Dr.
562 12
a si
CREDITS.
By cash to Snporriaon
By Xabate and Comuiiiaioss
By exonriisns......
By balnaca to W. B. Laurrr
49S 74
40 92
8 26
17 61
$565 73
685 73
C. K. no WEE collector of Poor tax.
To amount of dnpl'.cate
Te 5 par cent added
Dr.
1032 12
a 06
CREDITS
By caah te Overseer
By Rebate and Comatisslona...... .......
By Exonerntieoe. ...........
$1010 11
il 50
67 87
14 99
1068 66
Balance doe ce Hector from eTeraocr
Oreraeer of Pear account.
ETAK DAVIS in accouat with tba totraihip of Fcrminat-h lb- the year 1896
To balance fraai settlement of 1894
Ta oaah from C. K. Haver collector
Te rant aad caah from all other retirees "V
13 68
Dr.
6 40
191 69
172 H5
CREDITS.
By cash paid for snppert ef poor ....$
By cash to 6. L. Hewer, ceanael fee and making doplicate. ..
By rash to Sr. BslonfT, medical atteatiea to poor
By caaa 10 a. 1'ans, services....
By balance due township. . . ..........
282 22
6 60
26 25
37 60
70 64
S370 91
870 91
Orerseer of Poor accoant.
J. C. ZOOE ia account with tbe township of Fermanagh for the rear 1SQS
To George Crap, notes....
To Jamea Banks, note...., , "
To cash fromC. C. Hower collector I!"""!!""!""
To caah from other sources...... ...................
Dr.
200 0U
150 00
7900
47 4
CREDITS.
By css psid forsnpport of poor $
to Wm. Banks, saedical attention to poor.... "".
to S. S. Ruble, two fanerals ..""..
to James Banks and George Krepi, notes and "iu tersst
to J. L; Zeok, two years sorrice. ............. .
to G. L. Mower, atterney fees and miking dYpTicate
" to W. B. Zidera, costs in poor ciaes. ......... .
" te J. N. Keller, costs and expenses in poor esse
' to B.F.Bnrcbfield, costs in poor case
' to auditors' clerk, janitor, aad B. F. Scbwayer,
nriatiaa:
Te casbte St. W. SwartJi, balance due township."""'""
Liabilities or Fermanaerb tawaahip, Mara 10.
slots in Juniata Val!ey Baak
Uerd. Dower, n.te.. .
George M. Kreps, note ....."..."...".....
$1187 04
416 89
29 75
45 00
252 10
83 16
12 60
110 26
76 94
62 06
19 38
1100
. 95.
1187 64
Dr.
688 64
125 00
110 00
S768 64
...$
ASSETS
Balance ia bands of M. W. Smrti
Balance in hands of Evan Daris ""'
Balance is bands of Wm. B. Lauver
...... ....,, v.,r aaBis, eisrcD 10, IStfO.... ..... 16929 7 Kl
We the anderaigned and i tore of Fermanagh ....!.;. u . '
account, and find the above ..count, and flndThem "c.t sad'rTby "cert to the
11 00
7t44
1781
Attest ; E. F. Suit.
8 AH DEL, A. THOMAS.
D. IRWIN BASHORE
B. H. HUKNINtt.
W U TL. -1 .......
."""rr" anlaed In the tewaship boeka, acceaa te which mn
be bad at any time at tbe home of tho clerk. B. T. Baaar cceaa te watch may
1865, ESTABLISHED. 188V.
Special Invitation Te The Pubtfe
To attend the Attractiy Sale Clothing that gees oh daily
from
THE IMMENSE STOCK
OF
D. W. HARLEX
It will t
TO THE ADTANTAGI OF ALL BUYERS
Who mats) Money to 'rarest to examine tho Stock of GoxU for
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
It is truly BtarTeleua to See
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES
of Suits aad Ovcreeata at the TYenderfully Low Pricos.
His prices leave all Competitor in the rear, so doa't fjil
to give him a call if in need f Clothing
D. W. H A R L E Y,
MIFFLINTOWN 3?.
Hollobaugh Son
have received their est ire line of Spring Clothing and Gents fnrnisbinf Geeda,
Oar Speeial effort for Spring of 1896-VsB'g $7.60 Cat Baits.
.Last yssr this idsatiesl qaalitv of goods sold for ten dolisrs.
. These Suits ia ever twenty styles of goods have no f quel for the atoaej.
The cloth is absolntsly all wool and fast eelor. The body trimniiags
lsatherine a veryhesvy Statian George Armitage Brand. Vest dye ia the
world.
Tbe sleeve lining is a splendid three leaf twill. Conn t 80 by 84 te tha
sqaars incb; the buttons best mottled Ivory not elay or robber nobby efeeta;
reaased hole
These Garment bave in addition to the sbove, all tbe inside vitals eosa
pleie, making tbe Seven Poller std filfv cent Snit complete ss durable as say
that retail at $25.00. '
WE JUSTLY NAME IT
"The Best Trade sod Profit Maker in America."
Spriug Clothing, lateet styles.
Spring Hats, latest styles.
Spring8birt, nobbiest pattern.
Our prises are tbe lowest.
Oar goods are tbe best.
Our styles sie the latest.
All we ssk is a test and he who asserts he can itl clothing lower, must
sell inferior Goods or else he is & "Blower.''
A Fine Life Size
WATER COLERED PORTRAIT
given sway ft ce to each customer whofe cjfh purchases amount to TEN
.DULIjAKS.
We are Agents for tbe celebrsted Douglass Sboe.
Sweet Orr Orerslls and Folding Umbrellas
HOLLOBAUGH & SON,
116 MAIN STREET,
PATTETlSOlSr, PA.
ESTABLISHED 188 O.
The Medintie Hardware
QTr-"bl7 NO. 119 MAIN STREET,
IO lJlilli. MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
THE HARDEST Wm08M8tE
to get along in the world is to buy 'real cheap things. As a
rule, the lees you pay, the more it costs in the long run.
We don't boast of "cheap" prices at this Store, and still
quality considered, we sell at prices that ought to interest
careful buyers.
COOK STOV ES- We control the Sale of
cook stores tn this county. We have never heard a woman
complain who bought one of these stoves. Every buyer hat
agreed on four things:
rrl mi i , - 1 1 . 1 1 1 l ii jl ....
- j.ihj oioves tvUOK. neiifci, tuey uaxe ucucr, tucj m"1
to regulate, and are less trouble than any other stove.
We have them in (our sizes. Prices range from $15 00
to ?28 CO.
EVERY WOMAN KNOWS
how easily things get "fcratchc up" sicucd ti e hou.-e.
Sometimes it's a chair or a table or a door. More than half
the time, the scratches are neglected, because it eeemg hardly
worth while to send for a painter.
Why not do the work yourself. You can
Get Prepared Paints al! Heady
to use st a trifling cost. You can brigM.-a up furniture, door. Dover porrt,
bugsies and lots of other things.
We keep these prepared paints in all ths colors. Acd wc sell paint
brush;, too goad ones,
The painfg coaie ia tin bneketi, holding 4 P. Tiie prioa is 15o.
McOlintio.
OAVPaT-
BESICH PATSMY5
Tor Information caS free HandL'cot to
BUNK CO il Dcoaswat. hew Vcr.K.
Clcl. . t burann for Mcuriug patanta in A gik 1
ar.!7 1.31.11 mhi oat uj u ii nrn?L,rr.. u
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