SHENANDOAH Is the liend ccutro of tbo Schuylkill coal rcRlon, thirteen miles from the county Boat. It Is nn tho lino of the I'hllntlrlphtn mid Reading) Pennsylvatilantid Lehigh Vulley railroads, thu olteriiiK excellent fuuilltles for travel, Not quite i hours ridefroni theclty ofl'lilliicleljihln POPULATIONS S30,000 It finsscsBea the greatest In dui'ements for the location of factories, mills, &u. Kx cellent water supply, fuel plen tiful niul chenper than any where cleo Kdiicatlonal ad vantagei uiisurpu3sed. Pure air, aire water, electric llilits, So., Ac. The Missing TCngllstiliuin Fotlntl New Yohk, June 80. Clmrlos Wnrnor, of DovoiiBhire, Englautl, wlio was report til missing with $10,000 which he whs known to linvelu his possession, and who was believed to have met with foul play, has been found His dls .ppearnnoe turns out to tio no more than tho usual consequence of a stranger lauding in n strange city In Ignorance of the where abouts of Ills relatives. Starr Ilruso ltolusetl n Pardon. Albany, N. Y., June 80. Gov. Hill lias denied tlio petition for n pardon for Mary Druse, who was sent to the Onon daga County penitentiary for life at tho time her mother Mrs. Koxiana Druso, was sentenced to death for tho murder of William Druse, the husband and father. The htulllou Nelson llelustated. Denver, Col., June 80. Fresldeut Ben man of the American Trotting Associa tion issued r circular to-day reinstating the great stallion, Nelson, nud his owuoi on the tracks of the Association. 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MIUI'SON, IlmiUcr, 64 IlrniiilwHV, M. V. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1873. W. Baker & Co.'s r Cocoa from which tho excess of oil has beou romoved, is Absolutely Pure and it is Soluble. No Chemicals aro used in Its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mlxod with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is thcroforo far moro economical, costing Jess than one cent a cup. It la delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily diciested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons In health. Sold by Grocers everywhere W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. FIRE INSURANCE I iKjtit til 61ir.it Bsllitlf Piiu'j Csib Cim;tti(i Burrcsented by . flAVlD rAUST! 10 8, Jarrtin Street BUENANDOAH.r .V 9 m " ii roMxaoY. A T70RNEY'A T-LAW. omos BoMall'r building corner Mln and Ctaw THE CABINET MEET Diplomatic Mnttors to lo Dis cussed This Afternoon. THE BEHRING SEA IMBROGLIO. Secretary Traoy's List of yossels AvailaWo for Alaskan Waters, The Arbltriitlon ii..ion to lie Oonslilorod Agent nt thei Clilllan Insurgents fro sent a Caiiimnalcatlon Tlioy Want llccoRiiltfnn from tile United States Fund Inc t lift 4 1-3 Per Cent. Hoods. Washington, Juno 80.Tho raeotlna ot tlio Ciibtnot this afternoon will bo de voted almost entirely to the considera tion of diplomatic matters, although Socretary Foster will endeavor to briny up tlio question ot funding tho 4 1-2 per cent, bonds. The most important question will be that relatiug to the Iiehring Sea fishery. Secretary Tracy will lay bofoietho Presi dent a statement showing the number of vessels available for sea service on tho Pacific coast, and it will then bo decided how many shall bo ordered to Alaskan waters to co-operato with a ro.it Britain In suppressing the poaching of seals dur ing tho present season. Advices received by tho Secretary from Victoria point to tbo need of moro men-of-war from .tho United States than tlio Alert and Mohican to pro vont tho poaching, and it is very probable that some ot tho vessels in Chilian waters or on tltit Asiatic station I will be ordered to S in Francisco to bo I ready for an emergency. The question of arbitration ot tho fishery embroglio will soon bo discussed. Another important question to bo dis cussed relntcs to the Chilian revolution. The presence in this city of the delegates from the Chilian Insurgents leads to tho belief that some communication from them will bo laid bofore tho Cublnct. Nothlug can be ascertained as to what tbo 'communication is, but there is good ground for tho belief that tho gov ernment will bo asked to recognize their government instoad of Balmacoda. This, however, could not bo dona now, nnd it is believed that the Cabinet will decline to even receive tho commilntca Hon, lot alone consider It. MURDER SUSPECTED. Capitalist MoIInnry'a Itemntns Kxhuinetl anil n 1'ost Mortem Held. London, Juno 80. Considerable curi osity has been excited by the fact tbat, under nn order from Homo Socretary Matthews, tbe remains ot the capitalist nnd speculator, Mcllenry, wore exburaed and a post mortem held. Tbo stomach was retained and the re mainder of tbe body reburled. It is thought that suspicion was aroused tbat Mcllenry bad been murdered. The only apparent reason for suspecting crime is ou account of bis oonnoctlon with the Erie litigation. Wntclilnu Geriunn Anarchists, London, June 30. German Anarchists hnvo a secret club in East London in which tbe most dangerous doctrines are discusiod and action against othor governments urged, if not determined upon. No overt act has, however, yet been provod against these people. A dispatch Jnst received from Berlin Rays that' three ot the leading detectives in the Prussian Government service have gone to Loudon to keep an eye ou the ex iled Anarchists and Socialists in this city during the coming visit ot tho Kaiser, and to point out to the English polico nny who are liable to bo trouble some. Stock lrukrn In Trouble New Yohk, June 80. Tho announce ment is made that W. S. Vernon & Co., members of tho Consolidated Exchange, are in trouble. Up to the present time the firm has been doing a large and profitable brokerage business, but, owing to delay over expected large check re mittances from Buffalo, it has been com pelled to default to tho extent of six or seven hundred thousand shares of stock. Tho firm was long of the market. The Missouri Rapidly Klslnar, Omaha, Neb., June 80. The Missouri Blver has risen six inches in the past 21 hours and is still coming up. Inquiries from St. Joe in regard to tho Btage ot water stato that the river is rapidly rising there and that a flood is feared. The liver has been changing Its channel, and it is feared that tho million-dollar bridge will be left spanning a lake on a prairie. Harcourtfor Libera! Lender. London, June 80. Indications point to Sir William Harcourt as the coming leador of the Liberal party should Mr. Gladstono not be ablo to return to Par liament. Mr. Gladstone's friends profess that ho is certain to recover. The publlo interest tu his health is shown by in numerable telegrams sent to him from all parts of the world. The Kaiser Changed Ills l'laus. London, June d0. The outcry raised by the members ot tho Lord's Say Rest Association and others against the pro posed private visit on Sunday, July ID, to the Loudon naval exhibition has re sulted in the Emperor consenting to the postponement ot the visit to some day during tho week beginning July 13. Justice CoUrldsa Very Unpopular. London, June 80. It is said that soma action will be taken in Parliament in re lation to the grossly partial course of Chief Justice Coleridge in several recent trials. The Chief Justice Is far from popular, nud many, even of the Tories, would b delighted to see him called tp account. ltaum'a lleportetl Iteslguatlon. Washington, June 80. The reported resignation of Pension Commissioner Green B. Itaum is not coutlrtnod at the Interior Department. The rumor can be traced to no reliable source. Tleli Arrnlffiietl fur Murder. New llEDronD, Mass., June 80. Chas. J. TIgho was arraigned in the Supreme Court charged with the murder of Peter Johnson, ile pleaded not guilty and was remanded for trial. Anothorllat nay In 'Frisco. Sau Fbancisoo, June 80. It was the hottest day bore since 1677, the ther mometer registering 03 at tho signal service office and 107 In the street. rlighcst of all in Leavening Tower. AStBALL SCORES. Juw Vurk iU 11 .sll.lit Lend Ovm Clilimiio. at riiiL.ADBt.r-mA. nnwlflyn ..0 10OO2B04 2 H riiiiniifipiiia....n :i 3 1 0 0 s 0 0 1 ic llatteHos Lovo'.t anil Dalyi Ifeper, Clloason and Clements. AT NEW YORK. New York S 0 0 8 0 2 3 0 0 t Iloston 0 OOOl S 00 1 4 IlattPrlps-BwIng' and Iluokleit Clarkeou ami llemiutt. AT CINCINNATI. Cincinnati ...0 010OO00OOU-3 CleV6l.nu! ... ,0 0 1 U O 0 0 0 0 0 0- 1 Uatterios - Ithlnes and Harrington; Vlauand Zlmuier. AT CIIIOAOO. Cliloniro 2 :i s 0 1 0 0 0 0- 8 IMttsburs ,,:l 00O0000 03 Ilattcrles-Itiitchinson and Klttrldge; llald wln and Maok. Tlio National l.oucue Uoconl. Vir Prr ciuhi. Won. isvi m cth'm. rrnn. Tsui, ct No-York..:w 81 .001 I'liirdera..27 27 .600 ChlcnRo..:i3 82 .UOO Ilrooklyn ..27 30 .471 Iloston ... .Mi) 80 .Kill Plttsburit-81 :lu,) Clovoland.,30 SH .R17 Cincinnati .81 33 .375 Association Clmues. AT BOSTON. Iloston 4OIO0O80 07 Wnsliln?ton 0 001100003 Iliitteilc-ltuninton and Murphy; Foreman Bud McUuln). AT riULDELI'IIIA. Athletics 4 00010000 B Ualtlnioro 0 0 0 13000 0 4 IkflterlM -WeyMng und Mllllgan; Cunning, nam and Townen 1. AT bT. LOUIS. Bt fouls 2 1 1 0 4 0 0' 8 0-10 Columbus O 0 0 0 0 1 0 O 411 Ilattories h'oab and Jlunyan; Dolan and Donahue. The Association ltocortl. Per "Per aulx. H'nn. Txvt. rt ntifc. ir TxaUCI. nostoiu...40 81 .(ISO Coltiinbua...3l ;ir, .47C ht. IxJUls.,4.1 8."i .CtJ Athletic... 8S 33 .444 Haltlmoro3i3 2."i .51)0 Lnirvlllo....87 41 Ml Cinoliin'tLH 33 .431 Wnirton...ll 40 .38;J ICastorii l.it;ite. AT ItOCIIEHTKR. Ilocliostcr. 0 4000000 20 Troy . 1 1 100. 400 07 Hattprius Cu3hoian a:ul Urnulmrt; Cary and Wells. AT SYItACUSn. Byraeuso. 0 8 0 0 0 1 4 ' 0 07 New Haven 0 0 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 Batteries- Cousjhlln und Miers; Clarkson Hid aheisen. AT BUKFALO. KuITnlo 2 0010000 00 Icbanon 0 0 8 8 0 1 0 1 17 Batteries Ilarr and Wcckbeckcr; ltzgerald atld Uushcns. WoIff'sACMEBlacking ?W&h,. 1 t- Uaod by men, women and children. Brother coma oat and let ine be Imide. TT01 tnj face and hands bo red, too f Of coarse they wlU sister, because Papa painted the window with 1 Oc. A IiOTTI.E 1 0e. WOLF? li RANDOLPH, Fhllaileliihla. VE1QR OF MU Caallv. Oulcklv. Permanently Restored. IVeukuess, Nervousness, llebllltr. and all the train ot evils from earlr errors or later excesses, tbe results of overwork, sickness, worry, otc Full strength, development, and tone given to every organ and portion of tho bodr. Bloiple, natural methods. Immediate Improvement seen. Failure Impossible. 2.UK1 references, llook, explanations and proofs mallod (senledj f reo. Address ERIE NIBOIOAt. OO., BUFFALO, R Y, Fl II nTII n r " lne undereldnen, H II r I II H r "ro entirely cured of II U I I UliLi nurture by Dr. J. M. MAYr.lv, Sll Arcti ril.. rmia. iioinan it. Ilarluug. New Hlnggold, rn , I. "andt, Bonlh l'iauin, ra , u r v u. a. ueiurua, uiey, ra( It. a. Ktnnlev. 121 Bin lire St. Lfbannn. J'n . A Hch. elder l-oru-t Ilale, Pa., D, II. Noll, I.lmft kllu, fa., Win. E. Har onsllue, I'lioeiiixvllle, t'a., w, fl i. inuacn, e-i wavnuigtou rn., ll-a(11ug, I'.i., J. O. I yii b 13IU W. Howard St., Harrlsuiii'tf. I'u , O. Ktelm. Duiulassvllle, Ha. Tlr .M AVl'.lt In ut Knlnl IVnn. Keudllli-. Pa.. I on the 2nd Saturday of eueh month. Call lo 1 see him, Dr. Grosvenor's Bell-cap-sic ct7A',;:' PLASTER. llhftti tsrn. tinnraM. nlf uriBf and lambajroO uuiwi At. OUCH, imsui iu( Mia w ' K-. b 53 Or tlie llqiior Jlublt, lo.tltfly i'ureu byiuliiiIiiUtei'mc lUtltieii Uoltlru Sit4-IIIr. It Is manufaotuted aa a powder, which can be given tn a el "8 of beer, a cup of coflco or tea, or In food, without the knowledge ot the patient. It Is absolutely harmless, and will effot a permanent and speedy eure, whether the pan cut is a moderate drinker or analouholit wr-ie It has been given In thousand cf eases, and in ve.y instancj a perfect cure has fol lowed. It never Fall. Tlie eystom onee impreenak ed with the dpuut Aj.ik beeoro s on utter impossibility tor the liquor appetite i o exist. 4S pas hook of paruoulars ir.e. To be had f C. H. HAGENBUCH, Druggist, Shenandoah U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, HIPPOLYT CHECKED. TUo 1'rVntli DciiiHuit If .. Monitrtl the WluilesKl" hiHiiitliic r In IImjII. New YoiiK, June 30. A numlier of New York uiflrchniitH have received let ters tiy the steamer Adirondack, which arrived here frum vuiioui Ilnjtlen iorts last eveliltiK. The letters htate that siuce the do maud made by the Fienou Minister (or llidomiilty for Ihe killini; of M. IleKniiitil, foreigners are treiiled with oonsldern tion, and tlmt the renortcd aswsliiatiou of President Illnpuiyte was made an event of great rejoicing by the people ot Haytl. The report, when It reached Hlimnlvto. hint one salutary effect ou him, for he ltumeillatuiy ceaseil his wholesale slaughters and moili llcil tho penult)' for treason against tho uoverniueut to cxllo, over 100 men being banished from tho liland. TIN PLATE AGITATION. rrnbabllty of a Liiri-i. Ilxiiilus uf lVork men tu America. London, Juno 80. Tho Times saysi "Should the uO delegates report favor ably upon tho prospects for tin-plato workers In the United State?, it is not unlikely that there will be so largo an oxodus to America as to lead to n great part ot tho triulo hitherto monopolized by Wales being transferred to America. "Hitherto tho idea has becu that It was impossible to manufacturo tinplntos in America, owing in atmospnorio con dltlons, but tin-plato makors who accom panlcd the iron and steol delegates to America rcporteu that there was nothing oxcept the want ol skllleu lanor to pre vont the succesful manufacture oft tin plato lu America." 'W- Tho Mnotly Conference. Nohthfikld, Mass., Juno 30. Tho delo gates to tne Moody conference held a meeting durlug the morning and dls cussed tho subject of "How to Awake and Maintain Iuterest in Bible Study." Secretary Messer, of tho Chicago Y. JL C. A., organized an enthuslnstlo Bible training class. President Harper, of tho Chicago University, also addressed tho conference nt the morning session. The afternoon was devoted to athletics under tho leadership of Stagg, of Yale. . Murdeier DllUnger lteoaptureil. Chicago, Juno 80. Lewis Dilllncer. alius Paul May, who a year ago escaped irom tne jan at jnow i,nginna, Mo., a few hours before ho was to have boon banged for the murder ot his wife and two men, was arrested in this city in the morning aftor a deiperato running fight with the police officers, duriug which 21 shots wore exchanged. Dilllnger ro- celveu several severe wounds before ho was finally overpowered and locked up. NOTHING LIKE ITI Mood Is thicker than wator, tod must be Icopt pure to Insure good health. Bwijt's Specific is natnre. remedy tor this purpose. It never to fails eliranate the Imp tie and build up the general healtb. Them Is only one Swift's Specific, and there is nothing liko It. Be sure and got the genuine. Treatise on Blood and Skin Dtmasa Bud led free. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ckt THE SEASON FOR PIC-NICS IUSIKQ AT 1IJXD, Committeemen should bear la mind that tho IIkkald ofllce Is prepared to do all kinds of Poster Work! at the most reasonable rates. Give us a call and obtain our prices. All work done when promised and in a satisfactory manner. K. BRIOKEK, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SLRGEON, So: 9 East Centre Htreet; Mahanoy City, Pa Hklnandall special diseases a specialty. tea trvjahlol with ttoi t oyiu.l lrrv.'til i t i-fKi utntty fotlowinr uciltl nr jpi-nr ir frcL -.tutloniu V ealtnew i H I" it -r i'- -l.i U0 OR. DuCHOIME'S T .hr. "u 'EM ALE RECUI PI Li hey aro Strengthen '. t, i ' - f i -ae, Tigoraad me in n i Jmu oaaoS niliulnd. Kent iy in I. sr,Hartor Mcci'c .M.lOUIS L. GUILTY ASCHARGED Tho lirothcrhooil of Trainmen in a Consniracy. EXPELLED BY THE FEDERATION They Supplied Men to the Northwestern Eoad to Take Strikers' Positions- ruivtlfi'lr niul HM l.lnlltnnilntM tin Thilr tVuv l Wnslllnj-ton aiujor 31oKlnlets rrtpnils In the Pnrly Trjliiic to Hdll tin. .Ilnri-illtli richt liinp'oylns I'rlnt ersorNmr York Oppuseil to Nino lliiuls. TEnnE Haite, Ind., June 30. The committee appointed to Investigate the charge of oon$plracy preferred against tho Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen reported to tho Supremo Counoil of tho Federation, finding the Brotherhood guilty. The Switchmen's Mutual Aid Associa tion had preferred the charge, alleging thnt the trainmen compired with the Northwestern oflldals to provide men to take tho association switchmen's places. The vote sustaining tho report was unani mous except for tlie threo votes ot the trainmen in tho council. When the vote on tho penalty, moved to bo cxpulslun, was tukon, two firemen, Debs and Hannahau, voted with the three trainmen. Three votes each of the switchmen and Brotherhood ot Con ductors were In favor ot expulsion. Grnnd Master Sargent, ot the Fire men, who is the presiding olllcor of the council, did not voto. THE K. OF L. FIGHT. 1'oTCflerlr anil Ills I.lptitonauts on Their War to 'Washington. WAHHiN-aTo.v, Jane 80. The fight of the Knights of Labor against Cnpt. Mere dith, Chief of tho Bureau of Kngravlng nnd Printing, hns assumed increased in terest, in viow of tho fnct that it lias been taken up by tho executive commit tee of that Order. Information has reached hero thnt Messrs. Fowderly, Devlin and Hayes had left Columbus, O., to visit Washington in connection with tho matter. Accom panying them are Daniel J, Iiyan, Secre tary of State of Ohio, and D. K. Watson, Attorney-General of Ohio. Tho Knights, in a former intorview with Secretary Fnstor, made tho threat that they would uso the power ot that organization to defeat the election of Mr. McKlnley for Governor this fall if tho demands for tho reinstatement of certain Knights of Labor discharged from the Bureau of Engraving anil Printing wore not compiled with. It is with this object in view that the principal officers of tho Knights of Labor are now ou their way hore accompanied by two of Mr. McKluloy's closo friends. OPPOSED TO NINE HOURS. The TypntllolM of Neir York AVtll Not Urunt the rrlutttrs' Ueliiantls. New York, June 80. A full meeting of tho ryphothotro Society was held at their rooms, 10 Park Place, during tho afternoon, to discuss the proposition of the journeymen printers asking for a re duction of labor to nine hours. The following resolution was unani mously passed t "That the socloty oau not entertain the proposition ot tho jour neymen printers to nine hours and will oppose it." Secretary Pasco is of the opinion that the adoption of tho resolution will lead to a genoral strike in September. Quoon Victoria Yus Chief Sponsor. Londos, June 80. A large number of members of the roynl family, attended the christening at Chnpol Royal, St. James Palace, of the duughtcr of tho Duke and Duchess of Fife. Tho water which was used In tho ceremony was brought from tho River Jordan. Queen Victoria acted as chief sponsor. Among those present wero the Queen of Den mark, the Prince and Princess of Wales, Princess Victoria of Wales, and the Duke of Clarence and ot Avondalo, the eldest eon of the Prince of Wales. The Arch bishop of Canterbury and tho Bishop of London, Dean of the Royal Chapel, of ficiated. leprosy Victims Secretly Blaln. Ottawa, Ont., Juno 80. Dr. Smith, superintendent of the Tracadle Laz retto, has returned from British Colomblt, whither he was sent to investigate re ports of leprosy among tbe Chinese in that province. He found that all the de veloped cases In Victoria, six in numbor. had been segregated on an island about 17 miles from Victoria, whore they havo been supplied with necessaries sufficient to last them eight months. In two casoi Dr. Smith found that the victims of tho leprosy had been secretly slain by their fellow countrymen to prevent the possi bility ot contagion. Sensational Natvs About JSIsmarck. London, June 80. The Times this morning publishes an interview with Count Von Muuster in Berlin in which ho says tbat Prince Bismarck's retirement was determined upou by the old and not by the young Kaiser. He says Bismarck was retained as Chancellor only as long as wns necessary, and it was settled be fore the old Kaiser died that Von Caprlvi would be Bismarck's successor. The statement will undoubtedly create a sou sation in Germany. ICiIttor CUi Itetlres To-Day. Boston, June 80. The Journal to-day contains an editorial, signed by Wm. W. Clapp in which be nnnouncos his retire ment from the editorial and business management of the pnper. Col, Clapp has been with the Journal S3 yours. Ho Is succeeded by Stephen O'Meara, whoh.iH had SO yearn' experience in Boston Journalism. Hie Dory Ait-rmMtl Spolcou. Gloucesteh, Mass., June 80. The dory Mermaid, dipt. Andiews, was spoken on June 2.') by the schooner Delia V. Tarr of tills city, 03 miles oft Highland Lights. Capt. Andrews reported thnt he was very tired, having had no sleep for 80 hours. Bwulluwrd Ills I'ulso Teeth. jDOevroN, June 80. James Corcoran died in the hospital here last night from tha effects ot having; swallowed his false teuth. I'oor lettr's 1'eiice ."olleetlon. Rome, June 80. The collection of Peter's pence in the provinces Is much below tho average and Is pronounced ft failure. Macbeth's "pearl top " and " pearl glass " lamp-chimneys are made of tough glass that costs four times as much as common glass; and the work on them costs a good deal more than the work on com mon chimneys, just as the work on a dress is propor tioned to cost of stuff. The dealer is right in saying lie can't afford to sell them at the prices of common glass chimneys. ( And what will become of his chimney tradeiif his chim neys never break ? He is apt to be wrong there. He can afford to charge a fair price and give new chimneys for all that break in use. Have a talk with him. ' nttrtunj. a bo. A. MACBBTB A CO. fMw . to . W k FLY t-' TS CHEAP AiC G77, rffc. 0 Ot'ltT M, , UJ, it. A-KI.-U Nib. I' i I.. .litLl UA Sou. r v i1 !i (i i .-!. Chlctitnter'm Kuril-h DUnoo.l MrnnJ. ENNYROYAL PJLLS " "riffinfH end wnljr Venuine. ,t iv-A ru'aii. L'jiisa! fjj- - n-w .mir it n ' ' i, or tend -lot, li'DMl'llt Tti Sm Paper, "Ml f ft, tluli. 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Hut after ollolcfc hoi4 Is the bane ot so many lives that berofswhera wemsVeourgrcatboast, Our pills cure it wbJIO) nthnrs fin not. I Carter's Little Liver Fills aro very small and very easy to tako. Ono or two pills tuako a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe oc purgo, but by uiclr gentle action ploaso all who) usethom. In vials at 23 cents) Uvofortt. Sold by dronglsta everywhere, or sont by mall. . CARTER MEDICINE CO., Hew York! SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE GSOKPMaWiJirffc Ti t it oil nllabia aod umimIuI 14. ail fur ftllll-UM tttk Special Dica,8e8,lilooJ Totson VI ( r UR Vi ttohM. PimpUi Ber U..u(h fti" tt, IrrUfcUw. flona I...T. l&nt'um-Ltjai. 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