Both tbo method and results when Sjrup of Figs is taki:i; it is pleasant and refreshing to tlio tosto, and acts gently yet promptly on tlio Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, disprls colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Fif,3 is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial m its effects, prepared only from tho moat healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo made it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for salo in 50c and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCn CAU IOWSVIUS. Kt NEW YORK. t.Y. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies OB Other Chemicals are nsed In tbo preparation ol W. 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COYLE, Aiiorney-ai-Law and Ileal Estate Igent, Omc-DeddaU'i.Uullding, Stenndoh. P n , t urn inn 513 (ill mil 11 a till mm tints' 10 REVIVE IRON HALL Plan3 on Foot for Resurrect ing the Defunct Order. RESERVE FUNDS TO BE POOLED The 1,800 Loilera In tlio Country Hnvt Over u Million l)nlliir, nnd If TliU Sum Can He Utilized the Order tVIll 111 ItpiiruanlzetJ. iNDlANArous, Aug. 29. The tletermin ntion of tho vlsltlug members of the Iron Hall to call a meeting of representative! of all tho branches throughout the coun try for Sept. 12, and endeavor to resur rect the order, Is causing great aciivit) among local members aud they generally agree that something In the way of ordoi may be brought out of the clmoi of af fairs. There are 1,200 local branches, whicl have reserve funds aggregating $1,300, 000. If this sum can bo utilized by the new order it Is believed that it will be maintained.- O. B. Felbleman, who is nt the head ol the movement in this city, said to-daj i that he expected all the branches to bo I represented either by creditod delegates or by proxy, In the meeting, and the Ilrst step will be in the direction of making radical reforms in tho constitution. If tho meeting agrees to continue the order tho supremo officers will be form ally deposed and new officers elected. Tlio meeting will then usk the court to res cind the soveral orders recently made and restore tho property to tbo new order. It is the purpose of local members to present all tho facts relating to Somerby's method's to the grand jury, which meets one week from to-day, and ask that he bo Indicted. One thousand two hundred circular letters addressed to tho secretar ies of the local branches were sent out to day, and the projectors of the meeting believe that nearly all will be represented. PROCEEDINGS AT BOSTON. Petition Filed rraylnjr that Iron Hall moneys ltemaln fu the Slate. Boston, Aug. 29. Joshua B. Stearns, a member of local branch iU of the Order of the Iron Hall, and other members ol the organization have filed in tho Supreme Court a petition asking the court to re-, strain the officers and agents of the ordei , from removing any of tho assets from the State, paying any money, transacting any , further business In this commonwealth or withdrawing any assets from any per sons or corporations with whom they art deposited. Tho court is also asked to appoint a re ceiver to distribute tho assets among the petitioners aud creditors of tho organiza tion. It is stated that tho officers of branch 0-1, of Cnmbridgeport, havo more than $10,000 as part of tho reserve fund, and have also a part of the relief fund of the corporation. The petitioners claim that the corporation has become hopelessly in solvent and utterly unable to meet Its obligations to Its creditors. BIG BET AT TEN TO SIX. A New Yorker Reported to Have Placed 810,000 on John I New Orleans, Aug. 29. The oity is looking forward with marked eagerness to the three fights of next month. 'The visitors have not begun to arrive yet. They are not expected until to-morrow, but tho usual forerunners of largo assem blages, the tramps and crooked gentry, are dropping into town and are being ac commodated with jail facilities as rapid ly as possible. Col. Robert H. Garrett, of the Queen & Crescent route, says that tho represen tatives of his line in Cincinnati are sell ing fight tickets to the value of about $500 a day. The sale for tickets for the Sullivan Corbett fight averages more than double that for the other two fights combined. The Q. & C. agents have sold more than 200 reserved seats for the Sulllvan-Cor-bett fight and have sent to New Orleans requesting the allotment of another 100 seats to accommodate the Cincinnati del egation. Col. Garrett says that besides the regu lar Sullivan excursion train from New York, two other fight specials will run Into the city over his route, One of these will be run from Chicago to Cincinnati over the Monon route and tho other will start from Cincinnati. Henry Lehman has received a letter from Horry W. Donald, of the New York Real Estate Exchange, in which ho was informed that the Now Yorker had bet $10,000 to $G,000 that Sullivan would de feat Corbett. Canoe Place Inn, Aug. 20, John L. Sullivan is now down to 203 pounds in weight. His exercises in the barn the past few days havo been more severe than usual, but he showed no distress. Luhnurliere Compliments Gladstone, London, Aug. 29. Henry Labouchore has written n letter to Mr. Gladstono complimenting him upon his chivalry in accepting tha s,olo responsibility for tho arrangement of tho Ministry. In this letter Mr. Labouchero declurei his un swerving loyalty to Mr. Gladstone, but advises him not to permit the pressure of the home rulers to swamp Radical measures. Mllley Will l'roseeuta the Cook. Collinowood, Out., Aug. 29. Capt. James Kldridgo of the yacht Wahpitl says: "Georgo N. Shomln, a half broed cook who spread the report that tho yacht had been wrecked, was shipped at Mao klnao Island and discharged hero tor drunkenness." Mr. Sibley, who is in Montreal, telegraphed Capt. Eldrldga to prosecute Shomln and ho has placed the matter in a lawyor'a hands. AVI 1 1 Not Afl'eut Creditors. London, Aug. 29. It is stated that tha assets of the firm of Sir Titus Salt, Sons & Co., are 2SU,OQ0 pounds oyer the liabil ities. ' The Times, in Its IlimnciiU article, says: "Tha wind up of the business of Sir Titus Suit, Sons & Co. will nut ellect tho creditors, but only the proprietors, for whomgDiieral sympathy is felt. Creditors Kiium to Compromise. Doston, Mass., Aug. 29. The iifTalrt of tho Printing Proas Exchange Company, 151 Congress street, with offices also at 95 Nassau Btreet, New York city, and 24 Doudenot street, Newark, N. J. , are to be ventilated lu tha insolvency court, as the creditors will not accept 20 cents cash on the dollar, or 25 centa'iu notes. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ,1 Powder ABSQLUTEDT ANOTHER TICKET IN THE FIELD. SooinlUt-I.nW I'arty Klroli Candidates for I'rriildout and Vloo-I'retldent. New York, Aug. 29. At the National convention of the Socialist-Labor party yesterday, candidates for President and Vice-President of tho United States wora nominated. Representatives wero pres ent from New Jersey. New York, Massa chusetts, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut. David Taylor of Boston was chairman and Harry Glyn, of New York, secretary, Simon Wing, of Boston, a tailor, was unanimously nominated for Preslaont, nnd Charles II. Matchett, a carponter, of Brooklyn, for Vice-President. The Socialist-Labor party will make a big elfort to elect its nominees. Leaders say that they expect to poll 100,000 votes this year and elect their jwn President fifty years hence. Stnrni-IJuniUEed Voanelr Tamnd. Gloucestjck, Uass. Aug. 20. Schooner Governor Butler, from Grand Banks, ro pOrts August 19th, encountered a hurri cane from the east that lastoil twelve hours. August 20th, passed a dismasted ship, name unknown, about forty inllei boutu of Sable Island. Saw several per sons on board but the vessel mado no Bignals of distress. The same afternoon passed another ship with hor sails all blown to pieces and tho crew la tha rigging bending others. Julia l'liillips Writes Home. Lockport, N. Y., Aug. 29. -Julia Phil Hps, whoso fate and whereabouts havo been a mystery for several weeks, has been hoard from. She writes from Chi cago that she has been lying seriously ill in a hospital In Chicago, and did not hear of the reports of her death until a few day's ago, when a friend found her and Informed her. Sho says she will return to her parents at soon as sho is able to travel. NEWS OF THE DAY. John FItzpatrick was drowned whlla bathing at tho foot of Pacific street, Brooklyn, last night. The headless body of a small child wai found floating in Wilson Creek, a small stream running through Rook City, iu tho town of Milan, Dutchess county, N. Y,, yesterday. Alice M. Young, aged 23 years, com mitted suicide at Altoona, Pa., last night by shooting herself through the head. Disappointment in lova was tho causa ot her rash act. Walter Wood, a boy awaiting trial in the couuty tail at Newark, N. J., for stealing bicycles, attempted sulcido by taking laudanum Saturday night. ' Ilia life was saved. Au execution has been issued In Cam den, N. J., against thoMerchautville Gas light & Fuel Compauy to satisfy a judg ment obtained by tho Now Jersey Trust Company for $33,000. The condition of Daniel Dougherty, who i3 ill at Philadelphia, is very much im proved to-day. Dr. Woods states that his patient improves steadily, andthat there is a fair chance for his recovery. BASEBALL RESULTS. ' 4 ilaltlmore Loses to Cincinnati, and Ht. Louis to Washlucton. AT CINCINNATI. J Cincinnati. 8; Ilaltlmore, 3. Uuttcries-Dwyer and Vaughn; MoMahon and Kobiosoo. AT ST. LOUIS. St. Louis, U; Wosliinnrton, 4, llattorics Haw to and Urljjss, KUlon and Bemor. Standing or the Clubs. Per mm TVi.t Ct iron Twl Put C. nevolnnd..371o .7:10 Plttsnurir..l8 18 Viilludura 'Jt 10 .SOS Louisvuia..l8 is Boston yoll) .550 Cnioaaro....l7 111, Ilrooklyn...MI 17 .5(1 llHltnnoio. il) iio Now YorH..18 HI .o'JU St Louis... Ill 35 Cincinnati..!!) 18 .514 WuMiiiiir'n.W .500 .500 .411 ..-I1-J MO AYouther Forecast, Washington, I). O., Aug. S9. For Eastern Now York, l!astorn l'unuayltHiilu an J Now Joreoyi Fair, preoeded by showers. 111 East ern Pennsylvania, cooler, followed by rising temperature, uorthwostorly winds. For Wostorn New York and Western Form, tylvaulai Generally fair weathor, slightly wurmcr, northwesterly windi For Now KnuUuiJ: Showers; flouring, war mer, southeasterly winds. WW J TAKE PLEASANT 57 Nf'XT MORNING t FCEL BRIQHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS UtTTtn. My doctor savs It acts gently on the utonuch, llvtjr and k.ilnei mi . is a pi- uiani laxuilvi-. Tula ili ink U niadw ir m t' n. and H j'it'prd for use 09 i y iffi, ii i"s i j 1 1 J!uy one to-day. J.uiir'M J uinil -Urdlrino i s the lioui li lu-li du, In ordtr to U uituy, tliU is uer -ismy. ChttUtttti EnixlUh Diamond It rood OYfiLflLLS Orlilu sre, slwsjra nlltlle LADIES, stk vumd Brand la Itetl sod OoU meuMo jhoiej. ml! wlLh blus ribbon. TtLa lim and inUUtlm. AiDrUfgiata, or iens4ev is ataupa fur bsrtlaalara. teatlooDlala ass "littler for t.sdlcs." is lallar, tr rrtura SI all. I A. (Mill TMLluoulala. I'm, Jtouar. II II IlTh.r. JfflU.dMamUliUBlllilM CklthMrUhattiU,MsslaatlauarSi MOV rWrVlT W & kA. I TH if AT LEAST ONE PERISHED Searching fur Other Victims nfthe Wuos. tr Street, New York, Fire. New York, Aug. 20. The search for the body of ClRra Moroy, who was em ployed by R. A. Wagner, a tenant of one of tho buildings which fell In the Wooster fire Saturday, was continued throngout tho night, but without result, and thero is now no doubt that she perished iu ths flames. A force of 120 men are now at work clearing away the debris and searching for other victims, and it is probable tho work will bo completed by to-night. Of the persons injured in the fire all are doing well und tho doctors extend hope for their ultimate recovery. Tho injured are Morris Stack, fireman, skull fractured, left leg broken and In jured Internally. George Winters, fireman, crushed under a falling wall. W. D. Ferry, bruised about the head and body. Mary Gunnizzo, arms badly-burned. Jacob Lewesser, fireman, badly injured about the head. William McCroy, fireman, slightly In jured. Fireman Uussoy, slightly Injured. GRANGERS AT CARLISLE. aiaujr DUtlnutiUhed Speakers Will be 1'rrsi-nt Durlnc the Week. Caslisle, Pa., Aug. 29. Tha 19th annual exhibition of the Grangers, of tho United States, nnd tholr fnmllfbs, was formally opened this morning. Tho open ing address was delivered by Hon. Leon ard Rhone, who is at the head of tha Grange in this State. Letters from President Ilnrrison and Ex-Prcsident Cleveland have been receiv ed saying that they will bo unablo to at tend. General James B. Weaver, candi date of the Labor Party, has written Manager Thomas that he will address tho farmers Friday. The other speakers will bo Attorney Genoral Hensel, Adjt.-Gen. Greenland, Lieut.-Gov. Watres, Oon. Gobln, Col. Stewart, Gen. Hastings and Congressmen and members of the Legislature. It is estimated that 200,000 people will be here during tha week. UNCLE SAM WILL SPEAK. The Seizure of the Caracas' l'asseneers May C.ill IrorlH Vigorous Action, "Washington, Aug. 29. The State De partment officials uwalt with no little in terest tho official report of Minister Scruggs apropos of tho recent arrest of the six political refugees on board the American merchant vessel Caracas lu tho harbor of Puerto Cabollo. It Is only on extraordinary occasions that the State Department has recourse to tho cable, and Minister Scruggs' state ment of tho affair will thereforo bo re ceived through the medium of tho mails. Secretary Foster has not said anything on the subject, but several officials ox pressed their gratification on the vigorous protests which both Minister Scruggs aud Consul Reilly made against tho seizure of the six Venezuelans after they had sought the protection of the American flag. If Mr. Scruggs' report confirms tho statement that the only charge against tho gentlemen arrested was that they are politital offenders, this Government will act promptly. In tho Garrundai case President Harrison took the ground that political refugees who had sought an asy lum on board any American vessel should not be delivered to the authorities of the Government under whom they had pre viously resided. Tho failure of Mr, Mizner, who was our diplomatic representative, at Guatemala at tho time, anil of Commander lieiter, of the United States steamer Hanger, prop erly to protect Gen. Ilarrundla, led to tha dismissal of tho Minister and to tho re primanding of tho naval officer aud his suspension from duty for ono year. As Qeu. Barrundla was dead thero was nothing further that President Harrison could do in the matter, but so far as tho dereliction of our diplomatic nnd naval lepresentatlvea was concerned the pun ishment was both prompt and severo. It will probably be some weeks before conclusive action regarding the affair will havo beon taken. A vast deal of correspondence will pass in tho mean time bctwoen the two countries nml diplo matic correspondence ia proverbially slow. Heath of Ilrlc-eu. lilauvelt., Mount Pleasant, N. Y., Aug. 29. Brig.-Uun. James P. lilauvelt, of Nyaok, died last night of paralybis at tho Cock bum House, Mount Ploasaut, in the Cats kills, where ho was spending the summer with his family. He was Commander of the 7th Brigade, N. G. S. N. Y., ex Mayor of Nyaok, oi-presidont of the North Itlvnr Steamboat Company and vice-president of tho NyackEleotrlo Light nnd Power Compim?. Ho was considered one of the largest insurance agents in New York State and held many positions of trust uud honor. Comlulttul Suicide at Sea. New Voiik, Aug. 20. Captain Weth erell, of tlio Btwimslilp El Calleo, roports that on July 2ft his chief engineer, Mr, J. & Turner, was lniueil. The ship was beaichwl, hut no trace of lilm beliiK found it is supposed he committed suicide, as he had been acting strangely for boino time. The atbip waa turned and steamed back for some miles. No trace ot htm being found tntty resumed their course. Cliluuso Diplomats liumutn tuWaslilnctim Omaha, Neb., Aug. 80. Chung Tal Chou aud Chung Hln of San Francisco, members of the Chinese lejutluu were in Uinnha yesterday. The two gentleman are on their way to Washington where they go hoping to securo gome modiiica tions of the Chinese Itegistration bill passed at tho last session of Congress. They state that it will work a great in justice to tholr countrymen It Its provis ions ara carried nut. DAILY GROWING WORSE The Cholera Epidemic at Ham. burg Causes Gravest Alarm. BERLIN FREE FROM THE DISEASE. The Number of New Cases Itoported Kaeh Day Will He Published ilany Mora Victims at St. Petersburg Precautions AIiiiii; tho Canadian llorder ltluld In spection of Vessels at New York A Scare In the Metropolis. Hambcro, Aug, 29. The number of fresh cases of cholera on Saturday was 409; the number of deaths, 107. Returns for yesterday show there wero 510 fresh cases. The number of deaths has not yet been ascertained. The mortality from cholera has raised the number of funerals dally from au averuge of 85 to ono of 1120. Tho city Is not yet panic-stricken, bi't tho presence of the plague is apparent everywhere. Tho usual Sunday excur sions wero abandoned. No excursion trains were run, and tho steamers which usually take out parties lay Idle at tlio docks. Theaters, circuses and music halts were empty. Most merchants, aud shop keepers still stick to their business, but to-morrow may see trade practically sus pended and the men who constitute tho business world here leaving with their families for other parts of Germany. Tho persons of wealth and no regular occupation havo gone already to Rostock, Insbeck and Flensburg and other seaside resorts. Dissatisfaction with the meas ures adopted by tho sanitary authorities and with their policy of trying to hold back tho worst news is largely responsi ble for tho growing unrest which may culminate almost at any hour In a panic. The salo of fruit iu tho city has become a dead branch of trade. Dealers who sell Southern fruits find their stocks practi cally a total loss. The funerals which take place con stantly are conducted without the usual ostentation. Not moro than two or three carriages follow a hearse, and In many caies the body is taken to tho grave with out a friend or relative to accompany it. Tho services are limited to a prayer, or at most to a prayer and hymn. This sim plicity of ceremony is the result of tho re peated warm. t of the sanitary authori ties and priv. le physicians. The Humliui' : t-nuto has requested an extra credit of 'J. 000. 000 marks for medi- ! cal purposes. In Altona, just below here, there have been 47 frosh cas.es to-day nnd 19 deaths. RIGID INSPECTION AT NEW YORK- IS'othlngSusirlt'lous Vet Discovered on the Vessels Kxamlned. New YonK, Aug. 2U. The steamship Sorrento, from Hamburg, arrived hero yesterday. Sho was subjected to a closo inspection beforo sho was allowed to pro ceed from Quarantine. No caso of a con tagious disease was found aboard. Tha Servia also had a thorough Inspection, but nothing suspicious was found. If a case of cholera is found on any of tho ships all vessels will be detained nnd a thorough system of Isolation established. It is believed that the present cholera I tv ill arouse tho authorities in Halifax and Novn Scotia to a better system of quaran tine. The last time tho cholera epidemic struck New York it came by way of New Orleans, while the harbor was vigilantly watched. There Is every probability that the im migrant traffic will be suspended if tho disease spreads much further, as everyday brings the scourge nearer to Now York. The first step has been taken by tho Hamburg-American line which announces that it has decided to suspend its immi grant traffic between tho home ports and New York until danger is over. This was done on tho advice of tho health board. Several ships belonging to this company are now on the way here, some of them bringing passengers from the cholera districts. Among these are Moravia, due here on August 31; the Nourmannla, due next Saturday, aud the Rugia, which is duo on the same day. Tho Nourmannla was reported as having arrived Saturday in Loudon, which port sho left after taking passengers and malls on board wltout any inspection from the health officers. VIGILANCE AT LON DON. No Case or Genuine Cholera Known to Kxlst There. i London, Aug. 29. Tho officers of tho Local Government Board are showing the greatest dilligenco in performing their duty in regard to koepiug tho cholera out of England as far as possible. They all remain at their posts until lato at night, receiving reports and Issuing orders. High sanitary authorities aro consulted constantly, nnd every precaution taken that can bo suggested by experience or science. As yet no case of genuine cholera Is known to exist in London. It is believed that two geniilno cases ot Ablatio cholera havo appeared in Ulasgow. l'recatitlous Alutiff Cunaila's Ituriler. Washington, Aug. 29. In reply to an inquiry ns to what measures would be taken to prevent the Importation of ' cholera from Canada, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Spalding stated that the provisions of the department circular re garding tho disinfection of baggage of emigrants would be enforced along the Canadian frontier. He also stated that tho Burgeon-General of tho Marino Hospital i-ervico had taken steps for the upnoint inent of medical inspectors at tho dilTer eut ports along tho border. To KnfurcV Oiiar.tntlii lleciiiatlont. Washington, Aug. 89. Orders havo been tent from tho Treasury Department to tho revenue cutter W iuoua, now at Nuwbern, S. C, to proceed immediately to Delaware, Itreakwator to assist in the enforcement ot the quarantine regula tions. Secretary Foster ot tlio Treasury Department requested the Navy Depart ment to asaigu a vessel to the Marino Hospital Service for use in enfurcinic tho quarantine regulations in Hampton Itoads uud vioinity. On the Alsrt In Coustantlnople. CoNsiTANTiNOi'i.K, Aug. 20. lly order ot the Sultan all ferries and, in fact, all communication with Natolia and Northern I'emia has been suspended. Quarantine Is iuipowd on nil caravans and travelers from Southern Fersia. The last enruvuu that set out from these parta lost forty sereu ineinberii on the journey. ffhoet t.oo Jllackiny to trff VO.QO-l0UAUu. Jj CHILDREN SrftMM, LEARN Tm& ECONOMY Ppll T TtaeKer If by tbs nao of WolfrsgCMEBIackLig you sare ono pair of Shoes a year, and a bottle at 20 cents laptn three mon'ht for how many years blacklnp year's eavlnff in shoe Loatuee 10c 10c 10c 10c Will pny ftir llir Cost "Oc orclmlifcliiK I'lalil Wliltr () Glass vessels to lluhy, Kmernld, Opal, lUC or other Costly Cilass. IQq V FOR GLASS When "old Sol" makes all things sizzle. Drink Hires' Root Beer. When dull care makes life a fizzle, Drink Hires' Root Beer. When you feel a little dry, When you're cross, and don't know why. When with thirst the children cry, There's a sweet relief to try Drink Hires' Root Beer. A ?; cent Package makes five gallons. Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Snapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Eto Eomovos and Prevents, Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP, Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Watet SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. The success of this Great Cough Cure h without a parallel in the history of medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can sue. cessfully stand. That it may becomp known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expv.je, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into every home in the United States and Canada. O If you have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for It will cure you. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread that Insidious disease Consumption use it. Ask your Druggist for SllILOil'S'CURE, Price lo cts., 50 cts. and $1,00. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, use ShUoh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts. For sale by C. H. Hagenbuoh. IN CHILDREN For over two years my little girl's life was made miserable by a case of Catarrh. The discharge from tlie nose was large, constant and very offensive. Her eyes became inflamed, the lids swollen and very painful. After trying various reme dies, I gave her The first bot tle seemed to EatcSSa aggravate the disease, but the symptoms soon abated, and in a short time she was cured. Dit. L. B. Bitchev, Mackey, Ind. O.ir hook on lllood and Skin Diseasss mailed freo, BWHT Bi'Ecino Co., Atlanta, lia. XJR. SAKDEN'S IATIST PATENTS' BEST IMf RCVEHENTS. WITH tlECTRI a NADNIT1C SUSPENSCST Will ar without medicine ttU Wetlnwn roltIof tt9W$ TtrttiKilon of tiittii, uurtn larcen, ,etif or iad turret 10 M itttunl n t..u I it m Jr!iu, lo-nt-i, rvcmi dt illiT, Ittp Uwutial, llBgnoi , rii-MHiWni Mlur, r tod bijjr cen fil4.uta.UK. back, luuiku emtka, aml llMittlib, td. 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