The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, December 10, 1903, Image 5

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    T MIDPLEBUBQ POST.
COLOMBIANS TO
i
WE OLD RELIABLE
liWADEJANAMA
4It la Rann,rpd a Porw of 3000 Left
Cartagena For That Pnrpoiw.
C. 3. MARINES LANDED AT COLON
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lKltl'A,g? MjcPnK99w row tub PoaT 'y fey its corps oi coKKapONDENt
BEAVER SPRINGS.
Ji-d Kntella.I'M. Iiomig ajient
$nnlav with C. B. Witmer's ot
sunbury recently.
A nutn'wr of, weddii'g.s are re
,)icti'i for this place Mot Xcw
Ytflr.
Mi- Marx JVrktrof Y..A. W.iu r
firr'l. i1 visiting her many ti'ieml in
,,. her former home.
H. I. Iioinig f 1 1 : 1 a 'm-uh-is
r:j, '.i A !toona ek.
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'i, i i-t Ik- -nun- a; 1 r.i 1 1 is. ii-r".
t. J. A. Krlli,tiT of -Sil IH'-
banna University, S.-linsgrovo. vi-it-ed
hi- parents.
Wilson Dreese, If. II. I jim.li, am!
H. II. Schrader attended Teachers'
Institute last Thursday.
Tii Teachers Institute held at
ilnMleliiirg last week, wan one of
die ii't ever held in thin
O).
Manv thanks are due to our worthy
Co. Sunt. Geo. W. Wall
'alUirn for the
Siient way in which the Institute
was conducted, and to the Instruc
tors for the masterly way in which
tliey handled their suhjecU.
SCHNEE.
Iiena Metzger spent Sunday un
der the parental roof.
Dr. E. E. Tool, of Freeburg,
transacted business in town, Mon
day. Elmer Troup and wife were the
petti of Jacob Willow, atRichfield,
Sunday evening.
. H. K. Hornberger, a welknown
auctioneer of Aline, was in town,
Tuesday, poHtingsome sale bills.
Don Hoover enjoyed dinner in
Fremont, Sunday.
Our people, who attended the In
stitute at Mittdleburg, report a fair
and interesting Institute.
F. Kerstetter and family ot
McKees visited his hrother F. J.I R. S. Mei.ser wxs at Baltimore last ' some musie dun'ng the holidavs.
Serstetter Sunday. Fnday on huMiiess for the firm. j Wm. Schraw.'.er and Chariw
Hiram Stthnee w spending a tew S. Weis was in Philadelphia Ia.t Xeitz were Sunbury vi.sibirs Satur
iays in Richfield among his friends, i wwk making his holiday purchase.! day.
Brian Teatc and John Bower ot A. D. Can-y naile a business trip I m
Hmiiinei's Wharf transactetl busi- to Sunburv last T!iurlav. ! RICHFIELD.
ness in uur locality Tuesday. I
Eli Reio-le f.n.1 .T.,l,n 5r..;niM..J
Imnlwrmao of McKee's transacted I -u Tuelav ..f last week. Thev'. P 00 ?,miil.v even'"t?
biLsnewsin tiimn nu a.r .r-w I were aefoirmanied hv S.imnl T .,t "is sermon was favorably comment-
e dav. I
Geo. Wagner and family werej H- J- Duck, of Elizabethville,
the ruests oflandlonl Minium nar'spent Sunday with his family.
Strouptown Sunday.
MT. PLEASANT MILLS.
Adam Kaltwriter and wife are
visiting his mother.
Albert Boyef Spent a few days
with his friends in town. j
Lloyd Hackenburg, who wasj
'urkiog at Burnhani came home
bte;k-
A number of our people attended
A teachers institute last week, all
teachers of this district werej
iftm-
N. Brosius of Middlebunr wasi
n town last Friday. J ville sptut iuri of lat wttk visitiug i
Ha.... r . l t - .it. .
-.y -uangie anu croumai
-vowajt who wer work mr ,ot
,u- " , . i , , :
v'i"o this summer came home last Suydcr Couuty hisiitule lastweek,
The children have tujoved the.
Mrs George Kekhcubach aiidivacatiou last wtx-k .uie ol'theui al-,
Sittr are visiting rj ativt m.teueu.tiif i::.-iitiue.
Staui-jkiu,
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J- l'. Shadle and friend, Mis
er, took a drive to Middleburg
ihlay alter uoou.
U. Ferry, wife and ilaughter
visitiug at KauU ou Suuday.
. -Hiss Nettie Hackenburg ia vUt
H i W Irviu Boyera a. few days.
iJJMJ Unar fut auivwary,
fwuUx 5. EJecaat address werw
r waafuruiahca by the oxcW
Ji S0"! supper u eujoxed by
I Atbogaj sad daugb-
Deafness cannot be cured
Ily local applications as the cut
not ip'-h t he diseased irti.n of th
far. There in only one way to our.
deufnesH, ami that is by it institutim.
al remedies. Ieafiies8 U caus.il h
an inflamed condition of the 101101.11
iinir.g of the Kusfarhiau Tui
When this ti- is ii.il. lan-il v o
have a rumbling -ootid or itnn'rft i
in ;t r i iy when if is ri.l'.rclv elo-n.
! )i iif.ic ' is til'- ri-ni', ;! m. -'lii'
iiill.imiiuifii.n run le taken on:
ivl tlii-j tiii.i- rr t r- 1 in ir j nnmml
coin I ;l ini.-i, l.i-uri.ig u ! I ! ! -T r. s t . !
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-n'i liv i ! rii''i-t 7"n
1 i (all I'.unii y I'i are 1 1 t.
e3E3URG.
Illy ot niir peolne -iliclit last
week It the eo'inly -tat.
; M.tninie Ifavs ., .Mei.-erviile
spent .Saturday ami Snmlay at this
, place.
i f'!n. Solomon nf N'ew R'r!tn
JP"nt '""" m,'"? rn"n"H ",'re- !
" ' l"iai"h h visiting friends in :
A..amH..r-r tn.s wee.
Jennie flood ling of Mei.serville I
4 1 t . I t
pent several days with Mr. and j
Mrs. R. F. Gov.
Will Dunkleberger who had been
employed in the western part of the
state returned home on Monday.
SELIN3GROVE.
The students are hard at work
again after the Thanksgiving vaca
tion. On Wednesday and Wednesday
night we had quite a snow fail,
measuring about three inches.
John Hoffman, a former resilient
of this place, but now ot Williamn
town, was a visitor in town Wednes
day night.
Rev. C. E. Frontz, ot the western
part of the state, was in town a diort ;
tune last week. He wxs on Ins wav
to the C. E. Convention at Phila. ,
Harrv Weis P. Kl'inirler ami I
Georw 'iTams t.-.L- a rri m" 1 ..L-.m. i
railroad foreman at the Junction. I
j Prof. Woodruti attended the
j Grand Lodge of Masons iu Phila
delohta last Weilnes-iav.
Mrs. Kate Wageuseller lett for
Carlisle, where she"e.xpects to spend
some time with her daughters,
Danny Gemberliug, who has ben
in North Dakota all summer, is home
with his family uutil next spring.
J. A. Luuibard was at Mifflin-
town last week.
KREAMER.
Miso Mable Guiilius of this place
who is teaching school at Bauuer-
" jm.ru . ,
Manv ifoole atlciided the annual ;
S-ut Row from titar Miltou i i
visiting relatives iu tow u this wek. j Graut Wliitmvre of Herndon is
W. W. Koush w;ts to Wct .drilling a well for Johu Ivrebs.
Miltou Saturday. Bcu Rhyiuestieu and wife ot
Miss Coiu Row wa viaitiug S.Iiusgrove are in this sectin
friends iu licwistowu for a lew days, butchering this week.
Miss Verdic Fields ot thus towuj Our vouug people took Ira
who was visiting iu liewistowu aud
returucd houio sick.
C.. A. Fisher aud family of this
place sHiut Suuday with ndativew
at Wilkcd Barre.
Groycr Suiitli waa hoiuo visiting
hi uiothcjr over Suuday. . .
(uito fcBumkr of out peopit
attoudod th4 IuatituU at Middleburjj
lal ( - ' A
PORT TREVORTON.
Miss Miry lline .ent Sunday
witi her cousins Misses Ix-nora atxl
Iera Bingaman.
Jacob Shaffer of ISerwick, Benja
min, Flilwin and their wives of
Sun!. ury spent Sunday with their
piirents, .fas. C. Shafler and wite.
Miss Carrie lieirhenlmch of S,in
hury rjx-nt Saturday with lu r aunt
Mrs. ieo. Flanders.
M -. I'hdin Ariiold of li:imnkin
j retiirtiiil In. me Mntnlav after have-
lj:vr several d:ls with her -is(. p
i
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M i .1 IHi l li .hot.
Mi- .fetii.ii- ('hai'le"
i ..me thi w eek after h i
1 1 1 li ! .e!- 'iT.' j.'ea-a
ShainnKiii tVi'-ti. i-i
turr.i
' I'iiiiip I -iu!i-rt .ri'
1 -li-!:er 'ire eiiij.l. vi d
I):llljiilill f o.
Mrs. ,:r;, Ualin.
.f Snnl'urv spent Suu.'.av
I f.-4H.
-mi i -.vie-,. -her
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a'nl
A Itll
ipareiits, Mr. llerrnld and wife.
I ('. W. Siroh. A. V. Anei;er and
(. ) Kau-t. -M'Ut Sunday v:t;i
, their ln-tter halves.
! Kmamiel Ancker and family of
' Ver lilla moved to town hnt week,
j m. Stepp ot V'a-hiit)ton, I). .'.
I -ipetit, a week with his pi'.renfs,
I Henry Stepp and wite.
! A. M. Str .h transacted husines.s
eoiintv seat Tuesday of last
week.
Pre,sidinir Kld-r tiramlev, of
York, held onarterlv conference in
the United Evangelical church, Sun-
lav.
H. F. Charles represented Jno. C.
Arnold Post N'o. 107 at Middlehurg,
Saturday, for the benefit of the erec
tion of a monument for the soldiers
and sailors of the Civil War.
John Hoover and Hiram Gramley
are erecting a new house for Stewart
Hall at Mahantango.
Rev. Mitman, of Kansas, is visa
ing Rev. Sealheimer and familyl
The professional men of town or
ganized a hand during the past
month. The following are memlrs:
Undertaker Snyder, Prof. Herrold,
Conductor Veitz, Prof. Steffen, Fer-
rvman iailv. liartier .itr f.-i
D,alt.r UUl, But.-her W.xniIinL'
Carpenter Herrold and several
tnHrs. Xhe
K,'v-Mengle preachwl a trial ser-j
mo11 t,)!" tne formed congregation
,rVm
h. A. Garman. H. W. Gravhill
and . I. Gravbill were in MitHin-
town on Thursday.
Mrs. Samuel Pellman is down
with intlamation of the bowels.
Calvin Foltz is ill with diptheria,
J. M. Basoin and Jonathan Worn-
er were in Sunbury on Saturday.
Miss Grace Snvder returned home
from Plymouth, Monday
Dentist Ditlenderfer and Or wig
were Here to transact business the
beginning of the week.
Miss Dora Weaver of Meiserville
was in town Monday
Gray bill St Garruan bought a
new horse.
Elmer Shelleuberger and wife
are iu Millliutown this week atteud-
.
nig court.
M m
"" VERDILLA.
u0u,t Siotzberger alter spend-
'i,,, , witl. v;u...l- ..f i
"'K ' -'vv - " 'uvuuj ah '.iiauiu
kiu Laiu came home ou Satunlav.
Sholly by surprise last Saturday
night it was his eighteeulh birthday.
D. M. Stahl killed the champion
hog iu this section weighing 520
pouuda.
Our pcial aal of holiday goods will
bvgla Tuday Doo. 15. ' A splendid a
ortiuMtt to aalect tVws, Including Am
caudM), aaU loU oX thauv
SWINEFORD.
r f j i
Mrs. f,e. rtrhafR-r. of Mt, ( armH,
.penta few days with her father, Tra
er
IfniT cholera is prevaiimr thr niirli
this section of tlm ej.imtry.
Wen riek lost I: sliouu ami
.Steniiier F'.rns. sliiiineila
ft'enei
O' street, rtilwny ties last wwk the i
K. K. Sehanilmi-li. near s'
liii-l at tlie li.,i.ie,,f W. A. ...j ill,i:in
Thur.lay. K,!U
navy
Al e-i Kn.'i.enlei-v .t'rr-ne.nt ; .-. . '
e I 1 1..- h' s, ,ii.i.i' v ii t'.e :,,(.. -
h ei.er. . .Iiii la.-Ueiil.ii: ,., I , . . ... TV' r'
Week. ;'" ".'
' I r Keller h , i,( .. ''
ill'.' it Km fc.l
ni.ei .1- r
-anrie! ;.
iaml : in ;.
'. .r tin-
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I la . en v iii
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al.
l--. liny' Keel,
.ei 1' e-iay .k'here
her fat are hntne.
:..r i
H.-1..I-
lletijaiiini i'.inii in, I I-Mill- llernn.i
ot' Kreamer, were in '.eva -Jii tt;i
evening.
' r. v . niter ami .v;t.
"peni .-"UintHy
o it nf town.
ir-. j.eKi ,vii,Hr -iient i
.lay at
Freet.urif, recently
yrui Krttlifuii ami mn. HuimT.
drovti to I'avtiiiivrille. .-mitay.
Charles Vetrer. who huil lien .v.rk
ini for C. W. firayhill for thejit year,
hits aeeeptert n -xmiticm teniiin nar
at M.rt r....l. I .. .. it
"- " wiiiiii(imi nonse
On Friday (veninirthei-aiathiinipians
lereniMled .. ii. Wlney ami wife.
Herbert Ktsmler ami H. V Smith
41ent Sunday evening out of town.
J. 3. Meiaer and wife of Glohe Milla.
vlaited there daughter Mrs. Aurthur
Aurand, Sunday.
Mr. Sana man and Muw Maude
Ri.nkl. oi, ., a..j .....
MerchanUi' Hotel, Beaver .prini9.
On ChrlstmaM evening a ("antat.i,
entit'ed Santa's and Trades' ramivr,;.
will Ix- held in the Reformed ehun h ..f
Miililleliiiri(.
Mr. and Mrs. Henjamin Hine
annoiiui'e the marriaie of their daiiifh
ter Blanch Edna to James H. -trr-hwker
of Bavertown.
LOST. An open face .-silver Wat. ' ,
on the road from Iviinimee to .-win-ford.
A iitieral reward is oifered :'i r
its return to
John s 'ham bach.
It. Swineford. Pa.
Mia Hattie Bowersox kfave a taify
Monday evenini?, at her home on
West ilarUet -st. to a niimlwr of iierl ter. "aa :he 'tperir.. e f oer ..-s-
friemis. Those present were, Mi.-aes '' 30 yr-ar-s old. i jt-.Tiwar. :.)
Dora Meisei, Lottie ("rouse, Maude1 rPlata as -vaa rcucd .a u: u-
Runkle. Cary Willis. Haire (irayhiU, : most lylEiJ ""ndltlon. L.-ail H'.z-i
Murcia App, Claire Winey. Anna! ' 2rixlth
Wumeldorf. ami Messrs. Lioyd toiS'l.T T'
- the vessel vaa .azd.m at uvorrorl
ersox, Albert 3oyer. Thomas Keller. two wkB a?0. tIft .i
Lauuo roblas, aud ( lemeut ."Stetler. I .v '
, uu .tui "curl' j amon? the merctiaadUe. mJ t'-r. :ae
' " ' , ship -was at aea he enaeavoreil 10 in !
Announcemtot. I hla vay out, hut 'inaole ro lo v.
The repairs of the Ziou's Lutheran! F"r 10 -e 'rlfi(l ' ""tract '-a at
church, i known as the ArboB-aat! tentlon of those on board i:y saour.n?
church), are now mushed, and will del at the top ot als voice, but ao relief
reopened Sunday morning, December j name and he abandoned iope. Then
13th. An aoie speaker wui le Dresenti fnnn.i ha iro.onroa . nif-.hi a.r
and assist the pastor in the service.
T. 7 18 lnv,te,i t0 this reopeuinif.
E. E. Gilbebt, Pastor, Fremont, Pa.
T tin Poblic
My wife. Emma F. Elliott has left
my rjeaanu noam without just cause.
I hereby caution an v one not to sell her
auythiuir. on my credit as I will pay no
bills contracted by her.
S. K. Elliott,
Shamukin Dam, Pa.
COURT HOl'SE CHIPS.
D(Ja Entered forEecord.
Xv-P Wideumyer and wife, et.j made ,jff. followed bv als ompamon.
ai. tTBTti. ArbojrMt. et. ai. trustees , rae mos,enKer ,.av in aiara but
of Manbeck church, two iota iu .-prion ! ,., , i rv
. ' ' both of he aen -scaped. The :;ouca
tWD., SOo.i J. , . . . .. . . , ,
. , . , .. waa found in i hauway. 'aree )tiM'k3
Chapman twp., fooJ0. ' tbeck3 af5ns m value $3!.( er
. T , ,.rrr !tn 'ae pouch, but nine r"K'.stenM iet
Johu F. Look and wife to J. M. Louir ; , . , , . ,, ,
house and lot in Seiiusnove. $130. tere- kb1eileve4. 0 ,oon J '" a ae"
T , . . I gotiabi stocKS. bonds and currency,
Jonn A. Mover to Geo. U aud Martin i miine
L. Moyer, two tracts in Washington j ere mlssm;
twp., S4 a. lo p., iJSM.iA. !
Catherine Look to Samuel E. Loui?,
house aud lot in Peun twp., (1.
J. D. Haines to Jennie E. Bilger, lot
No. 4o iu Beaver Springs, (loOU. 1
Willi Prrtaied. j
The last will and testament of John
F. Look, lata of Penn twp.. deceased,
was probated and letters thereto grant
ed to the widow, Mary A. Long, who
is named as executrix and la the heir
during life and at her death the proper
ly la uiTwea soars ana snare ajute
among hia aix chikirao.
MarrUt llfiiin,
CharteaF. Bener, ' TtoztlviUe,
Clon. Ow. S A rjmor la In olr"ii-
latlon here to the effect that JO0O not-
,pft cftnt for lhp
poM of inva.1ln the Isthm-,. Nod
faila ar known, and the rimor -an-
n"r be eonflrmed. It prohahly had :t
sr.nrf in Port I.lmon. Coo'o Rjea
wheri it !rotili steamer fruru
Car'aena. The only yi'sllile nienns
of appronrtilnK Psnania : !v nar- vr
"I an I lifTleiil; nvvintain prii-.'
n.I;
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prr.ir. " ml r.re-.--.i n onr
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,1th ...r.,.,r . ,;nn f -v..,
partm of ''.ilor-.l-iian 'ohiler :'r,r -hp
ithmuj of "marna Thm ihonr ; i
mil,a 'af" ' f '"',lr'n mn -h -r-iise n
tW "l,"ri 'VU "na-'1" hf,r "r'm-
maniler tn keep :n ' lose wira -1ta
relopmenu in 'he O.'lomMan tt'ia-
tlon ortlnatln-? In anj about the -.-1-
clnlty of Cartagena, from which ;le
, It la rnmnrrt the solitlri ar rr marra
on th lth mil a. VatraL' oS(ala il-
c"n" T wneiner mm awpatrn m
the Atlanta to the r,nt of Darten ia
the reanlt of any intlmartrma of or
IJVa -jreparatlona on h tart of i;
lomhla: hey 'ontent 'hertiselvo -v':h
xr.rosi-lni? "he inlnlnn "hat . e
iniTWflsthle for m!,lan Trvn
T.arfh ovoriaret -u '..;on r "'-ir.arr.a
'-.-ai;-e if .-r.r. a.; -a. ".:'.' v '
-onarry "o ,e -riv-re.:.
'he iear';rr 'f 'h1 -snet h t'zr4-- l
x iir.'.ir.ir.r m r. :: arts "he -: r.
!oa t -t- i:?. "1.- f "
Stated 'n , -'i:
STOWAWAY NEARLY sTAqvS3
Imonsored n -zil :t jcean - -irjr.er
" 3ays Without -zaa :r iter
Imprincned r. -s ;.. I i m eaa
frnuhter '4 iarq T::ic;t :joi r va-
Ha TelKheU only i0 potinda and aa
too eak to raise himself from a ri
cumbent position. Leslie s -vmght
when he secreted himself it Liverpool
waa 140 pounds.
Bank Meaaenger floooed.
Baltimore, Md.. Dec. . .Stewart
Hill, nessenner for the Meirhants'
National Bank, went into the reipstry
division of the postoiflc" :n 'hu i:y.
He laid down ais pouch, --ontainm?
17000 in bonds, coupons and stocks.
' on a table while he registered a ietter.
i While his bats -raa "lmed two men
! entere.1. One crabbed the noucfl nd
Slgrit Reatored Aa Ha Slept.
Trnton. N. J.. Dec. S. SJward
Trtmple. 10 years old. who beaaa a fw
days ago to recover his aiht. of which
he had been deprived for the past four
months, awoke with the exclamation:
"Mother, it's half-past seven." Mm.
Trim pie has been sleeping In the same
room, and awoke to s her son sitting
tip in bed. with hla eye riveted oa a
mail alarm clock oa a bnraau aeveral
rest away. The tad got up and dremed '
and. going tews stairs,, picked ap a
nwapapr and bagaa to read U head
proof Uai aU sight
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Induarr' nd i.onenry a comfortabi
lfvlihrto To mm ro tl. . -r
ther la a claim of persons in 3alrl--nor
and in ofhr larga i-it'.ea who ir
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GENERAL CCD EAPOCINTZD
The .3-eaicent Serca '3 Senate Nomi
nations -63 Army Offcer.
lVasnicctc;a. v lJr"sident
Roosevelt las -ent 'o 'die enita tha
nomination ..f 'leneral Leonard "Vnod
to be i rcaj'-.T zeneral cf he irrr aaj
the nomination . f 167 ether irmy )tfl-
ers wcosa ;iromot;oa :s dependent oa
hat of General 'Vood. Vccompanr.tig
ipse nrminationa were ihose of aaout
2" "tvtllaa ippointees. iacindiag that
ji Dr. ".V. H. ..nm to bo collector of
ha port of "har:eton. 3. C and sotnw
others -ream 'hu- resident aouunatci
:a the last onr?ss.
Vhiie the nominauocs ar dated to
ake -Ject from h :me the ''otaaus
sicca vere Jrat saued oa '.ha reeesa
appointmects. It 3 the jjenerai opin
ion of members 1 f '-he senate '-at '.ho
aom:a"" fill r"ta;a their nd "aait
mui 'he nominations ire :cntirrned.
despite "he fact that all of the otficera
iffrwr.-d ' -n -Trias f ;r r.eariy
'hr :u r.': ;n i' r 'a..' aJan''-i raai
and ray vmca they will he enutled
when r::;.-i:.i. '.'a '.h:a th-ory, 'Jen
erai Wood 'vill ase to serre ad major
genera; md vii! -t-sume hia rank ot
bngaiiier '-tU'-ra. .iad hold it until ho
is confirmed in the nigher ran. TVha
he is I'onnnaeu. liowever. he will ns
cetve a commisfion dated August J
and his advanced ;:tty will take elect
from that time.
Policeman Suffocated at a Fir.
New York. Dec 7. Patrolman FY alt
J. Reuican lo,t his life during th pro
grees ot a are in a mtaoraat In F1
ton atreeL Redican diacoTered the flnw
and after toraing in aa alarm returtacd,
to th building to wars tit, tenants ot
th upper fioorg, aM ot whom-aca4.
Attar th flr waa .wK Bdkaav w
found aaaaaudvia "a loom - too tMM..
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