THE REPUBLICAN. FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1890- * * * * * .*— * —*—*—* I The JST. i' Weekly J'ress l # *i and | J Sullivan Republican 112 I for L *| $1.25 One Year $1.25. | *— * —* —* * • "» * * * Pay the printer. This is cold weather. We welcome our new Prothono tary and Sheriff in our midst. That cold snap arrived tor certain on Saturday and Sunday last. Atty. Harry Parsons of William sport, registered at the Lapoite llotel, Monday. Vacation days are over and the teacher and pupil have returned to the school room. Atty. J. 11. Cronin of Dushore, was transacting business at the county seat, Monday. J. P. llill, proprietor of tho City Hotel at Jamison City, is confined to his room with sickness. R. E. Eavenson, Esq., general manager of the W. & N, B. R. R-> was in town on business, Monday. Botsfoul & Newman, general merchants of Nordinont, have a new "ad" iu the Rkpuhliuant this week. Charles R. Lauer of Shamokin, who spent tho holidays with friends j in Laporte, returned home Saturday. The Republican standing commit tee of Sullivan county will meet in Laporte on Tuesday, January 28th. See call elsewhere. Judge Dunham purchased the La porte M. E. parsonage which was sold at sheriff sale on Friday last. Consideration. &7SB. County Auditors, Wilcox, Heverly and Magargle commenced the work of auditing the financial standing of j our county, Tuesday. A free ior all fight took place in Dushore New Year's night. As a matter of course some of the partic ipants got. the worst of it. W. C. Mason Esq., and son, Robert, of Laporte, enjoyed New Year's week with friends in New York city and Philadelphia. Diet. Atty, E. J. Mullen is located at the county seat. He is a guest of the Laporte Hotel and his law office's court house building. If the Senate waits to do a popu lar thing it will put that tariff bill through without any waste of time., If it must deliberate let it be on some other bill. Its a mean man that will boat the printer out of his just dues and es pecially this cold weather when everything goes wrong in the print ing office. President Cleveland issued a proc lamation admitting the territory of Utah as a state in tho Union, Satur day. This makes the forty~fiftb star in oar flag. It has been more than once sneer- i ingly said that New York was not an , American city, and now tho editors of tome of its largest papers are try- prove the truthfulness of the •neer. The recent rains will serve as a great boom to business in and about Williamsport. It needed rain to raiae the streams sufficient to bring in the logs. It has come and the lumbermen are happy. Hon. Russel Karns of Laporte, •waa granted a peusion last week. Be received seventeen hundred dol lar* back pty and will receive a monthly pension, of just how much tt9 are not prepared to say. A number of Laporte people at tended the funeral of D. W. Scanlin. at Dushore, on Sunday last, Among the list were; Hon. Russel Kam* and wife, Mr. F. M. (.'rossley and wife and W. M. Cheney and wife, An inaugural ball was given in the dinning room of thn courthouse building in honor of Sheriff Swank. Monday evening. The part y was gotten up at a l»te hour, but not withstanding this there was a large attendance and everybody present enjoyed a good time. In Heaver Kail* they have ijuite a progressive burgess, Recently he auad three of the Councilman for failure to attend the While lie lost the esse, he nevertheless proved binueU a woithy ollkial. Nou>atteudttutM) at thee* meeting* Is also Ulgely eS|H'rieueed in other l,| e only pity U that the be punished. The man t*the position ol Council- that is wiii.'Mg to tine to the duties of the important position to whisk he was vutruated i</ the people, Did you receive a statement ol your indebtedness to the EeI'UBLI c anP IF so, let us hear from you. The W. C. T. U. of Forksville will give an entertainment at the church Tuesday evening, January 14th, commencing at 7 o'clock. All are cordially invited. itev. E. S Latshaw of Laporte, moved to Roaring Spring, Pa., Tues day. Mr. Latshaw is unwell and contemplates giving up the work of the pulpit. For a time at least. The cause of the suit, viz: E. J. Gaynor, Son & Co. vs The W. & N. B. It. R. is being rehearsed by our-eitizens. Our people lost con siderable money because of the col apse of Gaynor financially and they hope to see their way clear of collect ing a part of their claim at least. Mr. and Mrs. James 31 oran, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Donovan, Mrs. Alfred Taylor, Mr. David Ta.yloi', and Peter Hopfer of Muncy Valley and Mr. Frank Magargel of Sones town, were among the guests at the inaugural ball in honor of Sheriff Swank, Monday evening. Mrs. Nancy Agnes llargcr, who resides at Roland, Centre county, is probably the oldest woman in Cen tral Pennsylvania, as she is now over 103 years of ago. Sho was tiorn September 17th, 17i'2, in Cum berland county. She resides with | lier son, and is still brisk and active, has a strong, clear voice, and a good memory. Jury Commissioners, Kilmer and j Swank aud their clerk, llobt. Stor- j mont assisted by Sheriff Swank and I Judge Dunham placed 3GO uamcs iu j the jury wheel, Monday. This lium-1 bcr is CO more than usual and was J requested bv Judge Dunham who re marked that the list was inbufliciont last year, and suggested the addition al list. We received an obituary noti«e i.ist week on the life of Thos. King, late of Elkland twp. Tho article was received Wednesday evening, hence it was too late for insertion in fast weeVs issue, Without thought we have laid this piece of manuscript aside and are unable to find it high or dry. We are sorry because it was well written and contained many incidents of tho subject's life that would have been interesting to our readers. School Report. The following Christmas exorcises look place at Bunker llill school, I December, 24, 'OS, at 3 o'clock p. m: Hinging—Merry, Merry Christmas. Recitations as follows; A logical coa ' elusion—Khiery Worlhlmfton. Mistress Santa Clans—Nettie Worthington. A Christmas alphabet—RaTph Bennett. A j Christmas tree—Bertha WOYtUijit:Ur(K Christmas eve—Charley Worthington. Up and away —Sadie B nnett. The first Christinas tree—John Harris. Singing, Christmas Cheer. Recitatiou; A child's question—Tom Maniull, Chiistmas tree- Daisy Mannell. A Catastrophe—George Brcitmier. The new sled—Clatou Worth ington. Dialogue, Shall we be seltish on Chiistmas, by Sadie Bennett and Charley Worthington. Recitations; The Christ Child—lvy Bennett. King Christmas- George Mannell. A visit from St. Nick— Brady Worthington. Kmily Jane—Nettie Worthington. The Christmas gift—Clyde Worthiogton. A ten o'clock scholar— Virginia Bennett. Sing a song of Christ mas —Ad lie Worthington. Select reading Tommy Turner's Christmas—Albert Beu uet. Singing. Our Christmas tree. M.vktiia Fibstbh, Teacher. NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm of Walter Spencer & Son, are respectfully requested to settle the same ou or before the Ist dav of Feb., 'UO. A. E. TRIPI>, Assignee. There will be a meeting of the Republican Standing Committee for Sullivan county, held at Laporte, on Jan. 28, 189G, at one o'clock p. m. for the purpose of fixing time and place for holding county convention and such other business as may come before the committee. A full attendance is desired. Following is a list of committee. Bcrnice—C. B. Watson. Cherry—ll. G. llullmuster. Co I ley—Wm. Allen. Dushore—F. I'. Vincent. Davidson—l). 11. Lorah. Elklaud—ll. W. Osier. Forki, twp —Wm Itirtl. F. rkuvllle Intro. — J. W. Rogers. Fox -A. B Killmer. Hilhjrove - J < Christian. Jamison City—J W llaivey Luporle boio.—l\ II lughaiu. I.nporte twu. —W. J. Low. 1. >|m 11. Jetiiilngs. Mi. Yaruon—Wamn >1 Edkin. [-'hrew hiiry. K. V In li.ui. F I' Vl.N't 'I. I", CI aii ii. i 1 Married Ou Thursday, December 2<i, lbU5, at the home of the bride'* parents— Mr. and All*. Warren Edkin, of Stin«bridge. Miss .\Ula Kdkin Kim , married to Mr. Jauies J. Hauling ol Muncy Valley, by He*, (i. N. Hernley, 'Alter congratulations a sumptiuu* repaat wa« served to all present, Mr. and Mi*. Maiding will nettle | down at ouee iu their well furnished home, * II December 3". |HUS, at Forksville, by l> T lluekeli, J. p, O-ear J. IllnUall and Mi»* llattie liaitull | both »<l Overtoil, I':,. 1 ftub»«libv |w( iUvi Hu'llitU Aft. To i lie Farmer* ol Ewtteru Nul livau. Gentlemen, aware that the Pennsylvania Legislature at its last session made provisions for a '•Department of Agriculture.' Under these provisions it is proposed to hold two institutes in Sullivan coun ty, one at Souestown. Jan. lutli, and at Diuhoro on the 16th, under the auspices of the Slate Board of Agr'.* culture we have had three very suc cessful institutes at Forksville, and it was thought that this year it would be only (air to give the Eastern por tion of the county the beneiits of theae meetings especially as these two points are on the line ot the railroad and the speakers are enroute to adjoining counties, and the appio priation for local expenses are limit ed. 1 need not remind the farmers of Sullivan county that the agricul tural interest of our great Common wealth, is the greatest single interest and that when agriculture prospers all other tiades and professions flourish. Allow me to urge all to attend these meetings, and listen to the practical and able men employed by the State to disseminate informa tion. D. T. RUCKELL. Member of Hie Slule Board. Forksville. Jan. 7tli 96. The women of the M. E. church cleared $20.50 at the supper on Friday evening last. This pays the salary of the pastor in full to date and leaves a small balance in the treasury. They feel grateful to the friends who so kindly donated toward and patronised the effort. M. W. Dotsford of Nordmont, has accepted the agency of the "comput ing scale," manufactured in Dayton. O. These scales arc complete and every merchant iu Sullivan county should have one. There are three beams, one weighs the same as mon scales, the other two compute the price of the article sold or pur- ; chased by the merchant. For in »lance wore you to sell to the mers chant a roll of butter of five pounds worth f?0 cents per pound, you would adjust the lower beam to 20c per lb. and the total weight would give you the total price, sl-00 aud not live pounds. The scales are so arrange 1 that they will give a fraction of a cent correct. The concert given by tlio New York Male Quartet in (Jnicy's ball last Thursday evening, under the auspices of the Teachers' Institute was probably iho finest musical ever given in Sullivan county. Every number oil the program was encored. The singers are all artists each one being a soloist. One thing is certain if the company ever comes to Du» shore aai'-inJiiiMyS hall will not be large enough to accommodate the audience. James S. Drake of Scranlou who ims been in the employ of the New York Life Insurance Company was arrested in Towanda on Saturday evening nt the instance of Samuel Leach, who charges that Drake has been guilty of embezzlement. . The arrest was made by a constable from Montrose the same evening. Mr. Drake was working in Towanda in the interest of another company,— Ex. CoiMiiiiMfciourri*" Appointments. The county commissioners met on Monday and made the following appointments for 1800. Commissioners' Clerk—J. E. Gal lagher. Solicitor —Hon. B. S. Collins. Jail Physician—Dr. Voorheee. The appointment of janitor was deterred until later. Judge Dunham is spending a few | days in Philadelphia. It is the old story. A year ago the Administration said it didn't want bond legislation. In fact, it needed it badly. It now says it doesn't want any revenue legislation. But the call for it is acute. This is a case of a little boy who doesn't cry wolf and so gets left. ESTELLA ITEMS M;'. I. K. Drown has gone to Kvevgtei ito her daughter. j lie 1. ilcliti j Hociit3 i- I 1 1 ,.4in.„ foi ai.utlar entertainment iu the near inline. K'kland Gr.mj i it, in ;i vcrv flour iihitig eonditiou. Deputy J. 1.. iloaglaud installed the ollieurs uu Tuesday evening for the ensuing year, lie also initialled the ollleers i of Colli-y Uiaiige uu ih«i tilt insl. '1 be young people enjoyed an •i> sl«r supper on Thursday ufenilig, at the home of Ueufge Norton. The I .adieu Aid luel at Mrs. J. J. WcbsU'i on Tbuiiday and <pitll«Nl a ipiill for itev. Kraxier. Very eold Heather, lot* uI ice for j tlie >oung (oik* ail. l aouie ol the older ones to enjoy skating. Hut a.* let no •il'i* wliieli makes llie InuiUr : men kit a litlle b.ue. I Kwria *u. On) rentiers arc all knowing of the fact that thoro has been a cure pond - ing iu our courts fur the past two jears wherein E. J- Guvnor, Son & Co, are the plaintiffs and the officials of the W. &N.H. K. It. Co, the de fendants. The litigation is thus, iu brief; Gay nor, Sou & Co., who did the grading of said road claim that there is a balance of several thousand dollars due them, while the officials ol the road claim that tliey have paid and over paid said contractors tor work done. This case was to have been heard at our Dec. term of court but because ot sickness of one oi the att.ornies con cerned, it was postponed. The oQlcials of the railroad are fearful that they can not get a fair and an impartial verdict in Sullivan county, because of the large number of creditors of Gay nor, Son & Co., who might fed that a verdict in favor of the plaintiff would effect a settlement with many of Gaynor's creditors in our county, hence the Hail road Co. have asked that the e.ue be tried in some adjoining coun ty aud to this end about twenty witnesses were called on Monday to | testify whether, in their opinion a fair and an impartial verdict could be had in Sullivan county. The evidence was divided. Some thought that such a verdict could bo reached here, while others thought it would be difficult to secure a jury without including some who might be preju dice and extend their sympathies without thought in favor of the plaintiffs. The attornies in the case are: Harry Parsons, of Williamsport, for Gaynor, Son k Co. and T. J. and F. LI. Ingham for the officials of the r.iilroael. Judge Peek of Towandu, held special court in Laporte, Wednes day and looked over the evidence in the above case, and wil! file his opinion with reference to the writ oi venue, later. s'Sie Aiisoms' :>*»<-U bj the (sos ot itis* SiiU*-, The re-tun, -to the department oi internal affairs sh >-v the total indeb tedness of the counties of Pennsyl vania to be 5G2.G91,2;i'!.01 Phila delphia'* debt is *53,910,333.93 and that of Alleghoncy county i £3,659- or.;} 7; Tii counties reporting no debt nrc Bradford, Blocks, Hutlcr, C< ntiv, Clarion, Cumberland, Erie, Franklin, Greene, Lackawanna, Lawrence, Lehigh, MeKean, North nipt on, Somerset, Susquehanna, Venango, Washington and Wyom ing. Lackawanna county, which re ported no debt this year, had a debt of $1(10,000 last j ear. Somerset and MeKean counties make no returns this year. | The counties that huvo increased iheir indebtedness during the year lure, Bedford, Cameron, Carbon, Crawford, Elk, Fulton, Jefferson, Juniata, Lancaster, Lycoming, Mer cer, Northumberland, Perry, Potter, 'i v ioga and Union. All the other counties cither maintain the same indebtedness or have reduced tin amount. The total amount of coun ty indebtodne&s reported in IS',ll was 1,773,192 42; 1802, $63,002,502.42; isoa, $G3,982,537.24; 1594, $03,743- 303 40; 1895, $02,091,083,91. Ex, Attv. Alphonsus Walsh, who has served the people of Sullivan county in thoollicc of Prothonotary, Regis* fer and Recorder for the past nine years, retired from said duties on 1 Monday. His successor, Mr. W. J. Lawrence took hold of the reins on said date and at once commenced the duties of his appointment by the people. Mr. Walsh retires with the will of all. 110 was a splendid ollicer. competent and obliging. Sheriff Maha(Tey,a term ulso ex pired on Monday, the 6th day of January. Ho moved from the court house dwelling on said date, and is now nicely quartered in the Wntrous dwelling on Munoy street His sue cessor, Mr. Ellis Swank is locking after the wants of the county boards era. Sheriff Muhalfey is a good citizen and made a ollicer. IHplttlit'rlii 111 •!■<* 4 oitl IC«'|(IOII. The mi i .4 villages of William 1 eiiii and L -I t'ti K. neur ien 11 di'ftlt, ate yliu'ly 11laM11. il over the I jiiil pliil I i f Uphill I •! . IllOli,; ... .. lldwi Ntidlif Huin, 1 ii> ie .111 1, i.\' C . ••! 1, bill > IU the two p.i»c«.s, t lx' people theft . are helpless to prevent the spread ol 1 (he dreadful dUeaae, as there are 110 , board* of health or ayatem of auni -1 tary regulation The board of health of Shenandoah i* taking I slept t" It'vu 11 u mil etui I'-.inilie- I I pm ran inn 'I Tims. Laitd, bla> k»mitli, ol Noid ' uioiit, is perhaps one of the beat j mechanic* iu Ihu county, Mr. L. has bail lota of ixpeiicuce iu thia directlou, aud wlieu lie starla out to 1 urge a piece of Iron it will IK- all . right allell ha haagiu-ll it the .IliUll* Im (Milk Mi*, i'loul Mallard of I'M lon dele, ia vWltiag with fiuuda tu Lipoue I». W, Ncuuliu, Head, Aged 52 War*. Mr. D. W. Scanlin, and a right good man he was, too, died at h's homo iu Cherry township, on Tliurs. day morning last. Deceased had only been ill a week or teu days previous to his death and the announcement of his death was a surprise and a shocic to his many friends. His ail ment was a complication of diseases of the stomach followed by hiccoughs, Dan, as he was ordinarily called by friends, was prominent in Sullivan county politics. lie was a close observer in this direction auel a political suggestion by Dan was always considered good. He was a iirrn and conscientious believer of democracy and gave hib efforts in behalf of the democratic platform; notwithstanding his kind regards for the party of his choice, however he dealt fairly and honorably with the opposite, thereby adding recruits of friends to his long list. Air. Scanlin served as County Commissioner of Sullivan county from 1890 to 1893, and is spoken of as being one of the very best Commissioners that ever occupied that position in Sullivan county. During his younger days he work ed in the Barclay mines, aud being prudent iu all things accumulated some cash; this he invested in a farm near Dushoie some twenty years ago, where he with his kind and de voted family have resided ever since. Deceased was a firm believer of the Catholic church, a kind husband, father and friend. A wife anel oleven children survive him. The funeral services were held in the St. Basil's church at Dushore, on Sunday, Fr Mac of Dushore preached the ser mon aud rehearsed the kind and charitable life of our friend iu beauti ful and eloquent language. The remains were laid to rest in the St. Basil's cemetery amid heart render ing scens. The wife and children, ■small and large, sobed alowed anel called for their father. We in com pany with friends in this vicinity ex tend sympathy to the bereaved one: . lit'mluiiotiN :>) Condolence, Whereas: It has pleased Almighty God in his infinite wisdom to remove from our midst our beloved brother Mark Walsh. RESOLVED: That by lus death the Catholic Total Abstinancc and Be nevolent Society of Hern ice, has lost •t true and faithful member, oue who was always foremost in promoting 'he welfare of the society and its members, and that by his death his wife has lost a kind aud loving hus band and his family a tender and devoted father, KIisoLVED: That the members of the C. T. A. i>. society extend their heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family in their sad affliction, and that our charter be draped in mourn ing for 90 days, and that a copy uf these resolutions be presented to his family, and that they be published :n the County papers. JOS. F. GILLIGAN, TUOS. WIUOHT, JOS. lIELSHAN, Comm't.ee. Beruice, Pa, Jan. -1, 18U6. A l unrl .Swindler. Hazleton women arc kicking themselves because tliey allowed themselves to be swindled by a cor set agent. He claimed to be an advertising agent for the Princess corset. He was well dressed, and being a fluent talker, soon gained the attention of every lady whom he came in contact with. Ilis mode of oporation was to exhibit a line corset, such as are sold in most stores for $1.2 5, This he claimed to bo able to furnish for the small sum of 12 cents. But in no case would he deliver a corset; ho would take the address ol each lady and her 12 cts, agreeing to forward the corset iu a few duys. Of course the corsets never caiue, and it is found that he collected about #IOO, Served them right. People who are always try ing to get something for nothing deserve to get nothing for something occasionally. Heildiuii ut Item let- A pretty home wedding was held \"i'w Year's Bay at the honvi of Archibald Way, at Hemic*', on the occasion of tin* uiir H i,'"' ol li s dang iter, \gnuH, to Mr Samuel Neiley of lliadlord C >. riieoeieinony wu* pet formed in th> l!eV. J 110. W. Kbliglur of the Liltii < run church, Uu»hoie, in the |nv, euee of a number of \V, W. Hay, Her u ice, was l*ai man mhl Misa Ariuimla Pennell, Towaudi bridesmaid. (iilesta were present from To wauda, Say re, it ml other place*. AIU-r a »uiiiptuou* wt'tliling leant, charactt ristMi of Hot < toll Ho ipl lalily, the happy couple lull on the evening liain for a wedding tour through uortheni Pcuusylvauia and York state, Th« abating on Lake Mokoina it rough. A i|twuUljr of <imw iafio*.n 'tu lb* ice ami our *k*t«r* ale all 4 bioke up iu loueeqtieuce. Now is the time to get great -= )W MAINS At the closing out Hale of Spring and summer clothing T"~\ Q At your own price to V-J V-/ i_y O Make room for thy largest |Fall and Winter line of iPA+Vlin Ever cLowj < ■ l«i •> vi-.:inuy. Lois of Staple j V/vl Goi tl« in this I.aient. Goods must and will be sold within the next Thirty Days. J, W Carroil & Co. Dushore Pa, iM9 Hi 5 112, W'g- c-n<* Pettier to r Top and open buggies, . Fa PHI anil Heavy Lute Yam. J 'J factor* wusr iiAiN STREWT 'III a vEt # LAPORTE, pa \//<v a Quality is Chief, good workmanship M 0 fnT J1 \ Jl ,/ \ it and reasonableness of price p,;e Lien •ii iU«w i. < i ~»i irtTT •».„ . tenant* in our establishment; and the Vicious Horses Shod in Martin's ilorso : ' °' --''ill ayor. tiie honesty „ . of purpose, art.' the links thrt Shoeiuf Ktck. experience—iact- - huve forged Into* /j\ " cli iu that vi i x'v liold« our tiade la Blaeksmithiog aa J repaiiiag. J. W. BALLARD, Laporte, Pa. Capital $50,000. \t.^ Surplus and Undivided The First National Sank, OF HUGHE3VILLE, PA. ' 6 "i/k\Vitt Boding- a This bank offer- all. the usual facilities for ''4 the transaction of a . . . , . Vice President, i C. \V. Wodduop; •> GENERAL J 3At KING s ß S^iii® SS Cashier, W. C. FnOXTZ. Ac©o> ' t Retirectfally Solioited* We lave plu ited our J T7 O ~\T Prices so low that i J V 1_ Jl\ X TD T^\~\T . Artonished. We have -LJV_y j-J X opener' up a v ie line of fcDress Goods J i'i ;•- I■•* i •.fj % i 5T >3 Consisiint! of Ducks, Roys»! Pi. ;•><??, Mi-.-.-o, Henriettas, Serges, Bioadclo'.hs, and a N-.ir ;. J r diile cut 1 ads, styles and varities of goods stiita: ■ fort - son' trade. .... HOUT?'- "S l*W>M crocks o. . We make a specialty of the v, . I'laie mhi ufc nil limes have tiio choicest and best goods Llicm.i .et a (lord. CASH PAID For "Vrrnro \r.'.-! r; ; " r \f\T Thank Wis. Uc for their very liberal patronage, we invite.. contlaaaasg ot the same. E. G. SIX [• RJL Dushore Pa J 8. HARRINGTON, Manufoctuter and ikaler in Boots aiHl I Defy Competition. ALL MY r Normous Spring Stock Of Fine Shoes marked down 25 PER CENT. The most complete stock ol rel.abt 1- otwi ii- in iiio county. Everything Stylish and I'rcsli lroiu the Mauufacuuirs. J. & MAIN STREET, - • DUSHORE, PA TO TUB PI BLlcf o- u--u~o-u-^»—u—l» f-o-a-u* i»-u lam prepared lo meet ui.v |»riw* nit a Hi»t class aai well .fleetid ->toek oi MEN'S, VOL HI *, UU\>" AMI « till i • l<. N s Ct OTHINtt HATS, CMS. AM Ht-.A'lf' HlMslllMl GOOD* 'l'Ji I'XKS, HA US A.Xh I t iU'» have lull In <• ol < - Ho.i. »u M. r« n.m I'ailorlinj lUhuic»U|tor t UKtoin \> oik. I'.m l« * t li' >i»nt. ~| ( all mid gwt prie««, Yout* l lllH|rt'Ctlull> etc., I /'. I /MEN 7. CIIONIN'S NEW IILOCK. LOYAL MM K COAET" Mock Coil, for sale si lti« Hn-nker of ll>« HUU LiM A OSOMI lUilruad Co. al Us rule#—— s3.oot"' Ths Htalc Liu« A iulliiau li - I.i < I O. HUkaiV,
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