THE REPUBLICAN. ' FKIDAY, JUNE. 23, 1893^ Trim the lawn. The June bug is here. Estella, June 19th, '93. The boys are now in the swim. That tired feeling is increasing. Wild strawberries are in market. The candidates are busy these days. Summer picnics will soon be in vogue. The weather is as near perfect now as it can be. Fourth of July two weeks from next Tuesday. Door and window screens are be ing called into service. When you come to look it over Dushore is a small village. The dust in our streets is any where from 2 to 4 inches deep. J. W. Flynn of Jamison, was call ing on friends at Laportc, Sunday. One administration is about as good as another to grow crops under. Our foreman has a boil. He has'nt the patience of Job, however The Sullivan county democracy has gone to splinters. Josh has gone West. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Tripp of Shunk, were calling on friends at the county seat Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonsus Walsh of Laportc, spent Sunday with friends in Dushore. _______ The Cleveland "object lesson" gets stronger and stronger with each passiDg day. Attv. 11. T. Downs of Laportc, was transacting busiuess in William sport, Tuesday. To the democratic candidates for treasure —the republicans mean to get there this fall. Several thousand trout fris were placed in the immediate streams of this vicinity, last week. Mr. John Craig and William Arm strong of Philadelphia, were doing business at Laporte, Monday. Rain, rain rain, that's what we want. The gardens are dusty and the vegetables are sun burnt. Wonder which one of the demo cratic candidates for treasure, the republicans will he called upon to lick ? An epidemic of hog cholera is re ported in some parts of the state. It is doing up the hogs at an alarming extent. Hard times makes business for the printer, sheriff and attornics. That s why so many papers advocate de mocracy. Mr. Barney Dunn of Laddsburg, Bradford couuty, is visiting his old friend—Atty H. T. Downs and fam ily of Laporte. Parent— "This is your birthday, Tommy. What can I do for you that will cause you pleasure ?" Tom my—"Spank Johnny." The editor of the Towanda Repub lican has learned why Dushore will not support a soda fountain. Too many saloons there. The arch of stone erected by con* tractor Gaynor over Elk Lick Run, at Nordmont, for K. K. purposes, Is a flue piece of masonry. The Susquehanna county agricul tural society has already advertised its premium list, for the coming Fail j in the Montrose papers. Miss Anna Sbeehan of Laporte, | returned homo from a few day's visit with her sister, Mrs. E. J. Flynn of Jainisou City, on Sunday. Married women who spend a good part of their time walking the streets, | will in time be good for nothing else.. The husband should call a halt. A Urge number flf our people who contemplated sjiending the 4th at Dushore, have changed their winds and will take the train for William S|KMTt. D. C. Gritaan of Havidson twp., and near Nordmont, Is having a lie* barn erected. Jaiues Uan»el and ('has. Messenger, ate doing the mason work. Jeremiah Kelly and family of Hugliesville, are spending the sun- 1 mer at the 'Mere. Mr. Kelly is look lag alter his exteuaive store liade al the summer resort. Col. Bruce liiekvtta of Wilkes Han*. is as applicant (or the ap |M»iutmetit of Revenue Collector of this district. This Is (he »anie po sition Henatur Marring t»( Hlouiu*- burg is after. C'ha*. Jack son of Iternice would Ilka !C serves* dep. uty fur the lucky wan We f**r Cha*. ts touring too high. The Democratic party in this : county, are dividing and the slates as arranged do not meet the appro val of all. It will be more noticea ble in '94. After a while their voters will catch on and will elect a strang er in the ranks. Political bosses are short lived providing the rank and file of the party have any back bone and it is fair to credit the Sullivan county democracy with an ordinary stiff upright. Susquehanna has some very face tious young men. Tho Journal says that one of them stepped up to tho postofliee window a few days ago and asked for "four landings and a discovery." The postmaster looked sorrowfully at him for a moment, and then silently handed out four two-cent and a one-cent stamp, with the admonition: "Don't ever do that again." Fourteen counties in the state — Bradford, Crawford, Erie, McKeau, Mercer, Pike, Potter, Sullivan, Sus quehanna, Tioga, "Venango, Warren, Wayne and Wyoming conduct their schools on the summer and winter term system. This the Superintendent of Public Instruction thinks should be discontinued and instructions have been issued to the school boards to provide for a continuous term of not less than six months. Hon. M. J. Lull has gone West and will grow up with the ceuntry. This is as we predicted during his campaign. That he did'nt care a continental for the people of Sullivan county and that he would shake them as soon as he could have thrust upon him the honors he sought. If any of his good friends can tell us what he did in the Legislature worth remembering, we should like to hear from him. The politicians who be friended him feel his absence worse. Children's Day was appropriately observed in the M. E. church at La porte on last Sunday evening. The doings were witnessed by a large concourse of people. The church was handsomely decorated with flowers and bunting. The exercises were not a marked success, especially by the older ones. Young America did their part very nicely, however. The program, "Columbia's Defence" a timely and beautiful one was ren dered. A wrong impression is being cir culated regarding the expenses of meals and sleeping rooms at Chica go. W r hilo there may be instances of extortion prices in many places, yet we have it from good authority that good clean comfortable rooms can be bad as low as $1 per day, per person, and when two or more oc cupy the same room, even a lower rate in some places prevail. Food properly cooked and nicely served my be had as low as 25 cents a \eal. This would reckon a day. The sheriff sale of the real estate of Joe Pierro, consisting of four i horses, one set of double harness ! and two railroad carts and a covered carry-all-wagon, took place in the Laporto Hotel barn, on Monday afternoon. Mr. Pierro with his at- i torney, J. G. Scouteu were present I and bid in all of the property except oue gray horse and a saddle. This horse was struck down to Clias. It. Lauer for so 3. and the saddle to It. M. Slormont at $4 .">O. The horses bid in by Mr. Pierro brought a good round price. The jury investigating the Ford theatre disaster at Washington, re turned their verdict ou Monday. They find Col. Ainsworth, who had charge of the building and IViu, G. Covert Supt. of the building and one or two others who were eouuected j with the repsiriug of the structure, guilty of criminal negligence and responsible for the death* caused by the falling of the building. War ; rants have been served on these peo- j pie and they will lie called to answer {the charge of murder in the courts I of Justice. The su|>ervi»ora of the several townships through which the recent ly surveyed road down Loyal Soek passes will be hauled over the eoal* at September term of court, unless they commence work on the same 1 lietore that time, litre are the pre-! cinct* through which the road |testes: I.aportx boro, I.aporte twp., Shrews*l bury twp., Fork* twp and Kurksulle, boro. The roed at either end, U i |>orte and Fork»vtl!e, Is completed and a good pait of (he same in La- j porte twp. The principle |>«rt of, the work yet to he dona In our twp. is erecting bridge* aeroea Mill Creek mid I'ole Bridge. This our people should do at one* and sate trouble. • The rued lias Iweu viewed ami order ed built by the court heaoe, why the delay ' The survey veils for uue I county bridge a>ro*s Utyil Meek, thte will be built by the CuMtanssioa ers a* soon as the road Is sum plated 1 |at either eud to where the IK id«,ia > to be trtvWd aereas the stream i Rcmbcr the law oompells the d&- ! stroying of Canada thistles. Super ■ visors are required to destroy them • in public highways. P. H. Tomllnson has over 40 head ol ■ horses, mules and colts at his farm near Sonestown. In sixteen days time, this 1 spring, he sold and exchanged 26 head of horses and mules. The plan on which he sells, is to euaranteen each horse just as he 1 represents him. John P. Kennedy and wife of Jam ison City, Bpent Sunday with friends at Laporte. John says he is doing a right good business in his barber shop al the City. Bobt. Stormont and Thos. Beahen erected a new sidewalk in front of the Lamoreaux property on Main street, Monday. This is a big im provement over the old one. Marvin Tuttle of W ilmot, Bradford county committed suicide on Wed nesday of last week by hanging him self in the barn. It is supposed that poor health was the cause. The town council was to have met on Saturday evening last and pass upon some important matters, but owing to the absence of a quorum the meeting was postponed indefi nitely. The Fourth of July celebration at Estella bids fair to be a success. With the road down Loyal Sock com pleted, we could guarantee the peo ple of Estella a large delegation from this vicinity. Business failures continue to oc cur, while the administration think 3. Does any man believe that Benjamin Harrison would have folded his \ hands and allowed things to drift from bad to worse ? Hardware men, now is the time to advertise your rakes, mowing ma chines, and other haying tools. Farm ers will soon need to use them, and the prospects are thaj, there will be a large crop to gather this year. Our people should not bo offended at the citizens of Dushore in general for what the boy editors say in their papers. Boys are liable to mistakes and it would appear that showers of blunders strike these fellows. Will the democratic candidates of Laporte agree to disagree at their caucus and make a bold strke for both representatives at their con vention ? It is apparent, however, that Gus Smith don't care what they do. The last year of the Harrison ad ministration was the most prosper ous in the history of the United States The first year of the Cleve land administration sees more finan cial peril than any period sinco the last great panic. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Karns who have been spending the winter in Towanda, returned home ou Satur day last. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Ellenberger and family of Towanda who are spending the week at Laporte, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karns. During the early history of Ken tucky the Indians traded silver bul lets to the whites for led bullets, j Uncle Sam is trading gold coin to | the silver mine owners for silver bullion. He is making even a worst trade than did the ludiuns. The sherill sale of horses Ac. on Monday was well attended by par ties from a lustnnce. F. H. Tumlin son of Sonestown and a dealer iu horse«, was present and put a bid on each one of then. His bldi were too low, however, aud he failed to get either. A brand new engiua ol oue hun dred ton weight, has recently been put on the W. A N B. H- R. It was manufactured at the Baldwiu loco motive works In Philadelphia aud is a Hue and handsome piece of machin ery. New coaches will also bo put on the road as soon as It is complet ed. Judge Suiter, K- J. Jorden and Stanley Harding of Tunkbaunock, started on Tuesday of last week for a bicycle trip to eiteud as lar south as Richmond, Vs. They were aocotu- I Minled by Mr Arthur Head, of To wanda, ami at Sunbury Judge H*v . klgv joined them They will be ab» I sent the entire month F M Croesley and daughter Mies Berths, were sailing on friends in , Willisiaeport, Haturday. Frank I say* he went down to attend Vure pnugh'e show, but on re*ekiug the eilv was told thai u was'nl worth walking up to the ground to eat, lie*** changed hi* nmJ. This ie Frank * story of it. The railroad is eowpleted Ihw Mstleil«M Is Kl«(«llla where wen are *ngag«4 srwdus the troa bridge actus* t-uval tfuek Ihe iron bridge al Nunlnust «v»r Maaey t'letk is ' IIMI lsl*| put ta plane Hundred* .| uI fetus ef railroad Irus ami Ua* ate • i distributed along the tadrued tl 1 either sad ea*t will he pi seed as mmm »| as the btidgve sal tiestiUMt »rs aww _ ThcPIMtPMMHcr 01 the Kz« tension ot the W. AR.B.R. R. a On Tuesday a Jew of Elmira, re quested a ride on the extension of the W. &N. B. from Satterfleld to I Ringville and was granted the re ' quest be the engineer. When lie 112 got to Ringville he was compelled to e ford the Sock and as a matter of course got his pantaloons as well as - his valises wet. On arriving at La * portc and observing his damaged I goods from the soaking they got in r the creek, was mad and articulated that he might better have walked, j pointing to his pile of goods, and I j had to climb over tree tops to get to the road, too. I A. A. Baker of Laporte township is erecting a shingle mill near Bar* j row's Camp on Mill Creek and wants the bridge across Mill Creek between the tannery and his site putin re- pair. The supervisors of Laporte township will be called upon to make this bridge good and they might just b as well do it to-day as to-morrow. 3 There is nothing in putting off pub t lie work. You only make ill friends 1 and are compelled to comply with the duties of your office in the end. Fix the bridge and give Baker a t chance to get his engine to his place * of business. Two members of the Pension Ex aming Board have been appointed 1 for Luzerne eounty. They are both democrats. Two democrats and one - republican were recommended for . this Board, but it being the policy I of the Pension Department to ap s point only democrats to such posi t tions, is the reason the third mem ber was not appointed. No repub j lican high pension blatant dema gogue need apply. The members of the present Board for Wyoming Co. j are all republicans, and it is high t time a change was made.— Wyom ing Democrat. How will the old soldier receive ' this ? Look Oat For This Fellow. } An enterprising swindler has been C working some of our neighboring towns very successfully. lie repre sents himself as the agent for a well ' Known sewing machine company r sent to the town by the company in question to put all the machines of that peculiar make in order free of cost. None have refused, und all the machines have received a thor ough overhauling, for which no oharge has been exacted. By a sing ular coincidence, however, overy ma chine i!xamtnod is found to have an unexpected worn or broken part, and the charge for replacing this varies Irom $1 to $lO, which the victim generally pays without a murmer. The county commissioners met at their office in Laporte on Friday last and resolved to abandon the court bouse, which has been condemned and reported unsafe for occupancy by proper persons. The sheritl will vacate the building and will occupy the Green House on North Muncy street and Atty. K. M. Duuham will move his office to the room on the second lloor of T. J. Keeler's store. The Prosbyteriau church has beeu secured for court purpose?, provid ing Judge Sittser approves of the same,of this, there is little doubt. The jail which is in the basement of the courthouse is empty of prisoners at this date. Should any couvicts t>e brcught here for safe keeping they will be taken either to the To wanda or Williamsport jail, This step of the county commis sioners will remove all blauie from them and the county, should any ac cident occur about the old death-trap. Our readers will observe that the abandoning of the old and worn out budding by the commissioners, is a* we predicted iu our issue of last weak. Ilk el Jul/ al KatalUs- Our people are prepariug for the best celebration rvar held in Western I Sullivan. The pieuio ground has , beau cleaned up and improved to r! seat neatly tsriee as tuauy people a* i formerly. The barbecue place is ra .! moved to the east side of the creek. . The usual luxuries will be there iu ■ abundance lee crvwi, pop beer, . lemoundv , aula, firuil, c andle* Ac An , so that any voting wan tea Waal ( I his best girl like an 'em proas." The aervtat* ul the Udiagrove | Haittl U ao« Maurad, and with Ksv ' 1 112. H. fmaiau and Ik T UwaWi I Ks>|. aa otalors, a rave treat la iu I I store for all eke cute*. Ul every | body Mia hea> t and band la t*ia * | htaliag our ghMiuua tudepeudeava ' Uay .• The Hate uf ateetiug at the ehotah k i la *4U a. a* sad the |>a<adv oil! he p >IIS»I to atari hto the gr*>uad aa * j sou* as the dnh-rent tgnwiaal 'MM * eaa be got >nlu Una. A ia mm * tulvd W kids thw "yfejuil, I i ,** t , I, la the HSU* Of the o«.*u«d, sad d a aay MM Utah* it ean t ha doae let t iha« so at* aad ws im thtatssU ' fiiaa* Boalnesa Locals. Screen doors, at Cole's Hardware for ■ SI.OO. Window screens 86 cents and up f wards. i Hammocks 75 cents and upwards. White Mountain icc cream freezers. Second hand cook stoves cheap at Cole's ! Hardware. i An elegant line of axes, handles etc., at Cole's Hardware, Dushore, Pa. i T. J. Keeler has just received a new stock of shoe wear. Call and take a look ' at them. They are neat and durable and I cheap in price. 1 FOR SALE.—A lumber wagon, com ; paratlvely new, medium weight and a three seated covered platform wagon. 1 For further particularsjnquire of, C. F. [ CHENEY, Eagles Mere. 1 T. J. KEELER has just received a new stock of ready made clothing latest styles and patterns. Call and see them if in i need of a suit. Insure your life In the Great Penn t Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Philadelphia, F. H. TOMLINSON, agent for Sullivan County. The latest Spring styles of soft and stiff 1 hats at T. J. KEELER'S at bottom prices. HORSES 1 MULES! Buy your stock of F. H. TOMLINSON, Sonestown, Pa. All stock guaranteed as represented. Notice ! The partnership, heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, under the name ' of James McFarlane & Co., having ex pired by limitation, any one of the under signod is authorized to sign in liquidation. JAMES MCFARLANE, JONATHAN THORNE, WILLIAM THORNE. Laporte, June Ist 1893, ! LOST OR STOLEN.— A gray horse with , dark specks along mane and heavy fore top, carries tail on left side, 12 or 13 years old; weight, 11 or 12 hundred pounds. Either strayed or was stolen from pasture field. Any one finding said horse will he ■ liberally rewarded by imforming the un dersigned. H. L. CHILSON. Hillsgrove, June 19, 1893- Exeontor'* Notice. Estate of Joseph Morrison, late of La porte township, Sullivan County, dee'd. Letters Testamentary having been granted to the undersigned by the Register • of Wills, notice is hereby given that all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to said estate, shall make immediate pay -1 ment to, and persons having claims against said estate shall present same duly authenticated without delay to JOHN MORRISON, Sole Executor. P. 0., Sonestown, Pa., June 19, 1893. NOTlCE. —Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Gover nor of Pennsylvania on Monday, July 17, 1893, by Alexander Reedo, Frank O. Emery, William E. Ransom, Anson D. Knapp and John H. Price jr. under the act of assembly entitled "An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of ■ certain corporations," approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called the Loyalsook lagging Company, the character aud object of which is the construction of dams, the driving aud floating of saw-logs, timber and lumber on thirty-five miles of Loyalsoek Creek from its gource or bead downward, in the coun ties of Sullivan and Wyoming, with the right to purclmso dams and erect new dams on the said thirty-five miles of said stream, and clear out, straighten, deepen, crib and widen the same, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of assembly and the several supplements thereto. H- C. & 8. T. McCormick, Solicitors. Williamsport, Pa., June 12, 1893. Sheriff'* Salo. By virtue of a writ of FR. FA. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Sullivan County aud to me directed aud delivered, there will be exposed to public sale at the Hotel Carroll in Dushore, Pa , on SATURDAY, July Bth, 18U3, at 2 o'clock p. m., the followiug described property, vix: 1 All that lot, piece or parcel of land lying and Itclngin Cherry township. Sulli van Comity, Peuna., bounded us follows: Beginning at a corner in the Laporte . road, being a corner between Mathew Foren, Thomas Herry aud Ed. Donegan, thence south 57 degrees east, along said I BeriO, 143 perches to slump corner in line . of John McGee ; thence north S3 degrees east, 07 perches to post aud stone corner; , thence north 57 degrees west, 145 perches to corner ; thence south degrees west, 1 07 perches to the place of beginning , con > taining 00 acres Aud having thereon erected a two storied fr.nne house, frame barn and other outbuildings; a good urchard. a stoue uiurry and a spring of water thereon ; about 40 acrea Improved, Seized, takeu intu execution nuil to la sold a* the properly of &!w*rd Donegan at the suls of i> E Carroll. TOO it AH MAHAFFEY, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, lapurtc, Pa., June IS, 93 OYES! O YES! Take notice, thai J«UN V FINS I B ha* just received front the Kant, a lot of the □ nest and cheapest shoe* ever brought to the "Mouutain City .'' * OMENS, MEN* sad BUYS, I st prices which will plao* *ll, even the uit>*i |>af»iin»uiuu*. Among the brand* are the itaber A Hebert, «|ual U> the tele brateti "Heal"and *1 half Ike coat The I ItuiMiM*. I.«•!«•» it Co Holtd Mut.lt, as •lid aa their n*ne>. The Louie »iippet ! black laa aad tatlent leal It*t UMM if* - unique in Oyla attd SnWit UlMfkrv) thru* A CO*. celebrated wake, au*e hat I tef The Moja la Mine iln.tr aivns and daughter*, are native tally Invited tu sail All a ill be |iolttel) maieii afe>l U"n» *«lv ' dnait alth Cu<n«r ui Hum >mJ Ch*ir« I SimU, Uiwite Pa I June S. ISMJ , the vwlele j| auiilt«•« hete ' b» autuie>l ihat i *m a iandhho« nm the , .ilb( ul t 1 uiaat>**l"t*ef, •Übleet tu I ihe dseietwa ul tha Itumltiiean CtMUtl| tiaioUua J I Waasiaa H InsMs Pa llaj t I<nm The sufis ul laUlias t'uaatf afe hast I j fej n.ma>d iW I *m a eaaUtdat* IIM la*. t iln til t uanty t 'nsnmatiueer uiidst.t t« tint JaaiQi'« a ta* . i aataaiinn H W Ustaa ! hluiathi r».i», K Ma# I. iws I tSa » ,iw» ii swiit««a in i*.i>. ' a t *.>..».| tk*l Iw . .Helfc I*-# ttu. I DBAS <1 I >UAT) I SMHLML I TA* W I>l NAM UI iim WFIHUIAA WM) V « > t.l*t.t» U l» Oau a a fa Huf 14 IMm Citizens ol Western Sullivan, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, : J. H. CAMPBELL & SON, GENERAL MERCHANTS OF SHUNK, PA., v Reepeotfully ark von to call and inspect the large stock of SPRINO and BUMMIft J i goods, that hare jnst arrived. Consisting of dry goods, notions, .Uiies : and : Gents : Fnrniihing : Goods, El . Groceries, hats, caps ond STRAW GOODS. Botts, shoes, drugs and patent medieiaea ul . everything usually kept in a first clam (jENKRAL BTORE. All goods marked in plaim figures and as low as the lowest DON'T FORGET that for cash we give yea • I TEN - .PER - CENT - DISCOUNT i on these goods, sl. worth for 90c, $5. worth for (4.50. Give us a trial and we will prat# to you that we oan save you money. Remember that we are agents for the celebrated 1 EUREKA MOWER'S the best on earth Thanking you for yout patronage U the past, we hope to merit it in the future. 1 TOURS VERY RESPECTFULLY, 'J. H. CAMPBELL SON. 1 FOR A Big Bargain, Come and see us, : J. W. CABROLL &Co 7 Dushore, Penn. We have on hand an excellent line of Gents furnishing goods of all kinds, Inelud" ing suits, Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Under ware. Boots and Shoes, Rubber goods, Fell* l s and etc., at prices that defy competition. ; OIJSTOBI Correctly done at our head quarters in HOTEL CARROLL BLOCK at Dushore, Fa, We respectfully invite YOU to call and see us and examine goods and pricM bo fore purchasing elsewhere. J, W. Carroll Co. J U. W. HARRISON, Manager. ! Buyers Wake Up!—'Tis ft Spring Of '93 The opening months of the season wo shall make you all remember as OUR REVELATION IN FINE GOODS AND FAIR PRICES. - We are going to do businoss with you because we have just exactly what yon want, and ear j prices aro simply irresistible. • OUR SPRING AND SUJOfER ATTRACTIONS WILL CAUSE ▲ TURN-OUT Such quantities of new styles as wc show in all departments leare nothing tebe StIM W> (h » quality and variety, our t'ruili rnw line is srictly ftrnteUea every detail. We have the disposition, the ability and the rlegant goods to pleas* 112 every buyer wh > Is seeking bargains in the line of 1 BOOTS ANB SHOES Slippers, Rubbers, Overshoes, Etc, 1 Our complete assortment insure* perfect satisfaction in the selection of goods to satisfy indi vidual tastes. You will find our large stock made up entirely of goods that aro trustworthy, serviceable and the of tbeir class. » EVERYTHING GOES AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. { Come in and see how FAIR wo will treat you, how well wo will PLEASE you, and how aaoh ' we will SAVE for you. J. 8. 11A It KINGTON, 1 MAINST KEET, - - DUSHORE, PA. 3R G. SYLYAFTA.K DUSHORE. PA. 1 " ' j DEALER IN DRY GOODS, j GROCERIES, BOOTS, \ AND SHOES I CROCKERY AND ; GLASS WARE. WE MAKE A "• SPECIALTY OF j ' THE PRODUCE BUSINESS AND AT ALL TlJfEfl FAT TUI J HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH FOR J WOOL, JJUTTKA » Afro Eaaa fi G. S 1 'L IVJU.i. :l TO THE PUBUa * l»- (y \> -{y o-o tf o~u -U- tMHtt-O > I aui Drepeiedl Ij uty H 10 * 4 oir I**** I **" mI i ; well .vivcioi »t»vk ui t MW% VOIiUM, UttW AND tIiILDUMT* IHOTftlNlft a. 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