AJLXK VOL. VH.--NO. 334. SHENANDOAH. PA.. WEDNESDAY. oANUABT 25. 1893. ON 13; CENT. THE EVENING BEE v i i I: A Big Drive IB NOW ON AT IP. J 28 South Main St. Clearing Sale of Winter Goods ! Gents' red underwear that formerly sold for SI will now go at 80c. Special sale of Blankets. Only a few more of those de sirable Coats left over which will be sold regardless of cost. Carpets and oil cloths at the lowest prices consistent with first-class goods. Dress goods, notions, etc. pBHQUSON'8 THEATKE. P. J. FERGUSON, MAHAaliK. MONDAY, JANUARY 30th Third successful stotonof Elmer E. VnueoH original lUil'OJrt comedy drama. Realistic picture of Xilfo on tlio 3Lctll. WiU -wonderful mechanical and electrical ef fects and startling scenic surprises. An Exceptionally Strong Cast. Priccif, 25, 50 and 75 Cents, Reserved seats ou Bale at Klrlin's drug storo pERQUSON'S THEATRE. P. J.'FEHGUSON, MASACEft. Weducedny and Tliurntluy, JANUARY 25tii and 26th, '93 RICH & FAY'S Standard Dramatic Co In the down-east Yankee comedy drama, entitled Hick'ry Farm!" And the realistic picture of frontier life, " WINONA !" First-class, company First-clans players. Prices, 15, 25 ' 35 Cents. Reeervkd seats on sale at Klrlin's drug store. SPECIAL BARGAINS FLOOR OIL CLOTH and 8o Close Out Surirfiis Stocl;a jew pieces Moor Oil Cloth, two yards ivtde, at 50 and 00c. Mtg ular prices, SSc and $1.00. Linoleum 3 yards wide, 7 FOR lkree Cars No. 1 limothy Hay. Two Cars Jiine Middlings. One Car Jsaney White Middlings. One Car Pure Chop our own make. One Car Florida Oranges, Fine, JUnrse Condensed Milk, Extra Quolltj tvro cans ior as cent. Our Directory, tir? BACH' OT7TIT(rt fcfSrSU Shenandoah. I1W5A' OOlce hours from 7:30 n. m. to 7:30 p. in Money Order anil ltegiHtry Do parlmcntopen from8:(X) a. Ill IU I .W t 111. Pollowine Ik a schedule of tho arrival nnd departure of mall trains. Mall mutter for det pittih must bo Id the ofllco thirty minutes neioro mo time given Deiow Arrival. r.N. A. M. 1:40 4:24 2:!S 8:W :C8 8:18 1:44 :4S 8:00 9:03 l:i 9:68 l:2S U:08 1:26 9:08 2:iW 9:56 1:40 2:20 8:18 9:S4 1:40 2:26 9:5(1 1:18 !;W 8:18 9:53 2:193 9:58 Carriers Destination. Dtpnrturt. A. U. P.M. 7:i 12:6a 9:M 3:08 11:3 8:00 12:52 9:08 3:08 U'.OO 1:35 7:Se 7i00 1:35 7:00 1:40 7:00 7:20 2:50 11:31) b;W 7:20 2:50 0:OS 11:30 11:30 2:50 6:00 7:20 2:50 I Phila., Wester 1 and ( SouUera States I 1 New York and East' 1 East-) and . II. R. ) ern states ana ( points on u. V Asland, Girnrdville, ( Raven Run, Centra-1 Ua.Mt Camel and Bhnmoktn. I ( Pottsville. Mahanoy City. J Mahanoy Plane, Lost 1 1 Creek and Shaft, f FrackTllle. r a. m. and 3:15 p. in. Additional dcllvcrlos and collections aro made In the business part of town at 10:15 a. ru. and 2:00 p. m. t'lro Alarm Doxcs. Tho following list shows the location ot .he iilarm boxes of tho Shenandoah Fir Department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Dowers streets. 10 Bowers and Centre Btrcets. 24 Brldgo and Centre streets, 25 Main and Centre streets, lit Main and Poplar stroeta. 35 Main and Coal streets 12 Gilbert and Centre streets. 13 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 52 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open tho box, pull down -.ho hook onco and lot go. When an alarm is iont In tho fire bell will sound the number ot :he box and repeat tho alarm four times, now TO LOCATE ALAltNS. It tho alarm Is sounded from box 15 the lire oell will strike one, then pause and Strike five which will indicate that the fire la In the vicinity of No. 15 box, Every nlarm la repeateo tour times. Regs to announce to his friends and patrons and tho public generally that he has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by B. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street, SHENANDOAH. FA. 25 CTS. PER YARD FOB OIL CLOTH. Othors for 35, 45, 50c and upwards. Parties having carpet rags should Bend tlicm and nave mem maue into a nrst-ciuss uurpei. Carpet Store, 10 South Jardm S. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joo Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Bar stocked with the beat beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, wines, etc. nneai cigars. Catlng bar attached. Cordial invitation lo all. M S. KISTLElt, M. D., ' r&iaiQlAN AND 8UJ1GEON. Office 120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. IN LINOLEUM, So. Regular price, $1.00. SALE. Fancy Clipped White O'tts, nncl Sweet 25c n dozen. I THE DUTCH FAILED TO TAKE HOLLAND. MUGH DISSATISFACTION EXISTS. Throato of tho Oormrtno Wore Unheeded nud Now They Doolaro War Burns Wina All tho Conforrees. HERE is blood oath moon, looking through theghuscs of the local Democrats. It was spattered upon tho face of the "chcete" dur ing " scraps" last night in the Fourth and Fifth wards over the nomination of tickets for the electlou next month. flie German Democrats gavo notice several dnya ago that if the Iiish wing did not give them a repre sentation ou the Council or School Hoard at tho iirimaries there would bo troublo. The Irish, apparently, did not become scared by tho threat, for last night they knocked the Germans clean off their feet and gavo them but two representations an inspectorship in tho Third and Fifth wards. The method of holding the primaries last night was entirely different to tho methods of previous years. Tho tickets of persons seeli ng nomination were distributed anil the voters deposited them at the poll window, the system being about the same as that which was in force at tho regular elections beforo the Baker ballot law wont into effect. Considerable excitement prevailed at all the polls for the hour and a half and tin- battles wre speeiully warm in the Second and Fifth wards. In tho former the strictest rules wero applied nnd hoveral were ohal enged for their tax receipts. In the Fifth ward the Irish and Germans hud a bitter fight. The former worked like beavers to elect tho chairman who would all point tho coufeirees for Burns, who fought tho nomination of Chief Burgess. The Germans worked for Schlitzcr and Larry Cullcu summoned n small force for Smith. The Bums men went far ahead. Failing in tho chairmanship fight in the Fifth tho Germans put up candidates for Council and School Board, but they, too, were knocked down and then the German tpirlt iveut up to fever heat, Tho fights in tho First ward centcied on the chairmanship and Council. Both were. spirited and the Bums people were victorious. The result of tho ballot for chairmunshi was Edward Kcogh, 118; SI. F. Fahey, 101. Keogh unpointed ltiehard Orrnshy, Edward McGinness and John lienrdon ns conferrees for Burns, the candidate for Chief Burgess. The votes received on tho nomination for Council were James Kane, 105; Martin Phalcn, (17; T. O'Brien, 63. Mr. Kano was declined the nominee. The gentleman pub licly stated before the polls closed he wanted it distinctly understood that ho did not be lieve in excluding reporters from meetings of tho Borough Council and that if elected ho would not sanction such methods. There were no other contests and the following nominations were made by acclamation : Justices of tho Peace, J. J. llonaghan anil J. J. O'llearu. Constable, Jcre. Toonicy. School Director, Patrick Conry. Judge of Election, Edward O'Don nell. Inspector, Martin I.ally. The Second ward Democrats contented themselves with disposing of the chairman ship aud again the friends of present Chief Burgess Smith were knocked out by the Burns people. No ward ticket was nominated but that branch of business was left in tho hands of a special committee, which will naino a ticket niter tho Citizens' primary is held. In the. Third ward there wero three can didates for the chairmanship, John Coynu for Burns; B. G. Hess for Smith and S. G. Acker for Schlitzer. Hero again Smith and the Germans received a knock out. Coyne re ceded 71 vote3, while Hess and Acker re ceived 31 each. After the chairmanship was settled there was u heavy falling off of votos until they finally dwindled down to one for each of the two last offices voted upon. For Justice of tho Peace Max Reese re ceived 27 votes and B. G. Hess 10. Both men ire nominated, as there are two vacancies. John A. Iiellly was nominated for Council by a rote of tl and without opposition. Dr. J. S. Kistler was nominated for School Director. Only 0 votes being oast in this case albo George Noll was nomiuated for Constable by a vote of two and for Judge and Inspec tor of Election, respectively, B. G. How and Peter Beck woie nominated by oiu vote each. In tho Fourth ward the Burns people won again. There was a not ngnt lor council auu ngain tho Germans went down. Patrick Kerns, of Turkey Run, niado a hot fight for th nomination, but Patrick Gulllgun was too much fur him and secured the nomination. The dissatisfaction over this result is so great it Is reported that tho discontented Germane will have good allies in Kerns' friends at Turkey Itun. Deputy Coroner Thomas Mauloy was nomi nated for School "Director by nculamatlon. The Polish people of the ward succeeded in getting a good I eproscntatlon ou the ticket. Walter l!juUicwU wnsnomlnated for Justice of the Peace and John Christ for Constable. The seat of wur was in the Fifth ward. This ii the German district of the town. For the chairmanship Edward Murphy, for Burns, received 133 votes; George Ploppert, mm for Sohllticr, 51 ; and Larry Cullcu, for Smith, ar. On tlie ballot lor Council Michael Dougherty won by a voto of !)H. Janieo B. Mcltalo re ceived 72 and Joseph J. Knipplo -10. The latter was tho German candidate. The Germans again put a candidate. They named John Bcyraut for School Director, but ho only received fill votes. James Devllt whs nominated by 124. John Hughes retelved 30. The following nominations were then made by necl.imntiou : Justice, J. J. Cardin, Con stable, Thomas Doland. Judge of Election, John I.i'iiahan. Inspector,. Jehu Y. Dlllen schncider. After this meeting adjourned tho Germans gathered in numbers nnd loudly denounced the viitors at the primary. Several stir rounded a Hkhalu nnd Cironkle reporter and said, "Put it in the raper to-morrow. The Dutch are nut in it. After next Fiiday we'll show them." The feeling is very bitter and no effort la mudo to dijguine it. In answer to a suggest ion that the Germans have frequently made threats, but have nlwitys toed tho scratch on electlou day, n prominent German said, "Not lu this tatic. What we say now wo mean." THE TEACHERS' CONTEST NEAxlLY FIFTEEN HUNDRED VOTES POLLED. Mlm Ciiuiirlly Still I.raiU, but MI-.H tlunii Hat llnamli-il Over the BOO lluilc unci Ii Not Fur llelilml .tlins J "u u. t Third. Mary A. Conrclly D3i Bridget A. Burns 5M Carrie Fuust 301 Haiti Hess...... 253 MahaUFalrehild 249 Lillle 11. I'ollllpH 242 Agns KtttD . 189 Carri M. Smitl ... 1 Mary A. Laerty 100 Mary A. Haok.... us Frank B. Williams 147 Maine li. Waslcy 14T Anna M. Dengler 105 Maggie Cuvanaugh 7; i:il,iClausor 71 Iiem Shane 7i Clara Cllna 50 MzjIo M. O'Counell 5; James It. Lewis 43 Hannah Heesc :1S The Heualu's teachers' contest has taken a wonderful hold upon the people and the in terest in it increases every day. We mar' veled on Monday when nearly a thousand votts were turned in, but the surprise that came upon us then was thrown into the shadu when we found tho votes polled yesteiday aggregated 1,320. Miss Burns made a brilliant run yesterday aud received 2l2 votes. Miss Agnes Stein received 153, Miss Falrchild 153, Miss Smith 120, Frank Williams 108, Miss Faust 105 and Miss Wasley 103. Miss Connelly, the leader, had a rest and polled only six votes. Her load over Miss Burns yesUrday '.vas 317; to-day it is but 81. Miss rairchild jumped from tigbth to fifth place and Miss Stein has wonderfully improved Imr position. The following letter received from Potts' ville yesterday will not fail to interest tho contestants and their friends : Content Kditoii : All tho papers tent yesterday evenlug sold before eight o'clock bund 100 to Wlldcrinuth this evening, sure Tho interest In the contest is Increasing Please announce In your local columns that 1'.. J. Mills. 1'olUvillc's popular hatter aud furrier, will present to tho lady teacher receiving the second hlgheit number of votes a handxome sc of furs. If anybody asks why lie gives u set ol furs to u. lnay going to Chicago in .Inly or August answer tho Question by asking, "Is the lady not going to the windy city f" A prominent gentleman of town writing to tho contest editor says : "Your contest lias aroused more general en tliuslusna throughout the entire bhenandoah valley tuun auy journansuo innovation 1 nare ever witnessed, and ttiat the Interest and en thuslasm will continue to augment, is tho sincere wish of "An Enthusiast," In case of hard cold nothing will relieve the breathing so quickly as to rub Arnica aud Oil Liuimest ou the (best. Ira The CoDtxht. Big vote yesterday. Iuterest increasing. Don't be surprised at the result of this week's voting on Saturday. The school children are most enthusiastic and uro soliciting votes for their favorite teacher. Offers as escorts to the teacheis being re eclved daily. Watch the date ou the coupons, They are good for ten days only. Orders for extra copies of the Hkiui.d should be in the office not later than 2 p. ru CorTee'it Auction Sale. J. Co0'e will sell his entire stock by auction to settle the (suite and the sale will be with out reserve. The stock consists of dry goods, boots, shoes, Indies' nnd children's toats. Sal every cveulug between 6 and 10 o'clck Private sale durlug the day. Call and ex amine the goods aud prices. The hijbest biddeis will take the goods. Philip Coffmi, l.iX2w Post Office Building Electric liHllivrty llulletln. Hereafter the electric railway cars will leave the corner of Cherry and Main streets st 5:30 a. in. daily aud every 20 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour the last ear will leave for Glrardville. On Mou lay, November 7th, 1802, the fare for any length of ride between Shenandoah and Glrardville will be reduced to five (5) cents. The proprietors of Pan-Tina have spent thousands of dollars to make It known that It euros Coughs, Colds and laUrlDpe. Trla.1 bottlfs or Pun-Tina free nt P. P. I). Ktrlln drugstore, Freeh llorrii River Cove OysUn received dally at Cealctt'e. 8-22-tf A OHUPASK A TO FUENISH $ 1 ,000 BAIL. HIS VIGTIM IS STILL IN DANGER . Polish Minor Badly Crushod, Tho Injurloo May Provo Fatal. A Ohap'or of Serious Accidents. HE t tabbing affray which took place nil WeetCeatrestreet,Mon day night, wis tho sub ject of a heariug again bcfeie 'Squire T. T. Williams last night. Although the evidenco adduced at tho first .Ik caring was quite Biitllcicnt to hold tho accused, Peter Chupska, tho Justice and others deemed it advisable lo hold him fur mother hearing, nnd in tho meantime an opportunity would bo afforded to fonu a better idea as to tho nature of the wound suffered by the defendant with a view to xing tho piopcr amount of bail. Dr. Stein apiKarcd ot the hearing and said that tho victim, Aftcn IlaEiilage, wassufferiug considerably f loin the wound in the back. He said tho injury was canning ranch pain and that it was still dangerous, but he did not. fear any immediate fatal results. After soiuo consultation it was decided to fix the bail at $1,000 and this the aceuted furnished. As stated in yesterday's Hi;r. u.u the quar rel hinged on the ufirctioas of u woman. Al though the men accompanied each other to tho Greek Catholic church to laake arrange mcnta for the marriage of one of them, tho other harbored a spirit of jealousy and after thy got drinking whiskey in the house of a friend tho jealousy took flame and the quar rcl and stabbing followed. USE DANA'S SAliSAFAIilLjLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." rvlltlcul roluls. No boss rule this year. Keep the nou-voter out ef tho primaries. The Citizens' party aud lteform goes tu. gether. The primaries will be largely atttnded Fri day night. "Getting together." That is what the Citi zens' party is doing. rhero willbc no loom to grumble if you fail to attend the primaries. It has been many years since a better feel ing existed in the Citizens' party. Will hold? The fourth ward Citizens will nominate a strong ticket if present indications mean anything. "Uncle" John Cessna, representative from Bedford, has introduced in the Slate Lcgishv turo a resolution proposing amendments to the State Constitution. The measure abol ishes Bpring elections and provides fur bien nlal instead of annual fall elections. It is de signed to lessen the cost of election!,. It also changes tho length of the term ef many state, county, borough nnd township officers. the most important being that of Auditor- General, which Is increased from three to four years. The name of N. H. Downs' still lives, al though he has been dead many years. His Elixir for the cure of coughs and colils Ims already outlived him it quarter of a century and is-still growing in iavor with the public Ha About the Size of It. The pigheadedness of some of the Sheuau doah Council is onlyexcclled by their nerve, which is strong enough to move a mountain Simply because Editor Watkins saw lit to criticize tho unlawful actions of that body he has .been debarred from attending its meetings. Can it be possible that some of the members have adopted this means of shield ing themselves from being exposed to the public in their "shady transactions"?'1 To an uninterested serson it looks very much that way. iiomofcm Dupatch. Mr. M(iI.iUlilla Hurled. The remains of the late Arthur McEough- lin, a well known and popular resident of Ceutralia, passed through town via the Lehigh Valley ltailroad this afternoon for Mahanoy City, where they were interred. A delegation of the A. O. 11. aud a number of relatives and friends escorted the remains, All those who have used Baxter's Man drake Bitters spcrk very strongly in their praise. Twenty five cents tier bottle, lni Suugulne .it Ulectlun. Max Reese, the Democratic candidate for Justlco of the IV-nce in the Third ward, feels sanguine of his election next mouth. After his nomination last evening he cave his friends quite a treat. Max says he does not propose to go to sleep aud let his opponents steal a march 011 him. Tho matrimonial season and that fur ntiug Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry aud Seneku for Coughs aud Colds come about the same time. Thrown l'rom a Sleigh, lMwurd C. Davies, of North Jardln street, met with 11 serious aeoident yesterday. As he was standing In a sleigh and loading ushea at the reur of his residence the hoise started. Mr. Daviee was thrown off his feet and over the back of the sleigh. He fell heavily to the ground and his left shoulder was dis located. Mr. Davies will be disabled fer several days. Superior goods at 25 per cent, lowtr than efeewhere at Holderman's jewelry store. it LENGTHY, BUT INTBItBiJTTNG. A CotiiinuuIctiUoii on Itorougfi AtrUIrs by a Citizen. EiHTOlt Hhiiai.u : ll nuns Strang that men ef ordinary ki'nwlidge shonld posetw o little tact, to 1 In least, ns lo daprtv your rcpuitei 110..1 i.tUug iiotu3utitaiMeina. What due It really mrauV Are they afraid to let their coiiMituent.H knew u hut actually transpires at their in( thigs? Murt oltin who haven right to 1 now what takis pine he required to buttonhole coiuicJlmeii en Ilia street to learn what 11 turn was hud? And that, ton, with a knowledge that only auU nfonuatlon will lit given as shIIs tile pr- loso of the indlTldui:, euuucilutau Ulunu- gated. As an insUuco, how many people in tewu know how much has been expended en the bw water works, for what purpu", by wham paid, aud to whom paid? DO all ef tb councilintn themselves knuw? Is that knowledge confined to the water eewiuittee and Its friends? It would L an niter im possibility fur all citizens to attend the nuttings of Council, and the evoi.iug HtW the meetings of Council the Uiicai.d in eagerly sought to lwui tlioactiou of Council, or possibly to learn v hit new deviltry tkey are up to, or el so oh. horrors! we are com pelled to invest a ir. klu in tho Sunday jVenn anil thus lie feasted ':lh the wonderful In telligeiKu that Sarah P. Q. of Dark Comer has n mash in Q. P. . nod other like de lectable information 1.1 prepaic our minds fr the proper observance, of the Snbhuth and the worship of G' d. Or worse, 6tlll fir worse, by Sissy Will's PotUviUe cyclone, which informs us only what tho pure, lu maculate Archie desires shall vvucli- safed to ns, the com. nun herd. What person of oil 111 town for a moment btlloves that tho 1'".. I.- brothers, heue.t 2 we bliov they arc, nuu.il quietly sit down and have nothing to :ir about the Mtions f Council, only that : lu.it- old pig has been. well greased on the- lutnp?'1 What havo the ('. run ii dune for the public good during tho fa i year? They have ex pended 120,000, 01 thereabouts, of tho bor ough's money ; tin y have repaired three r four squares fairly wi ll; they havo left us a iair-sized ditch ftvi.i ( nal to Cherry streets; they havo grantc 1 older.; to themselves for labor and other p : pu.-c.-t, which, by the way, the lawyers say o'i' illegal I suggest that it wonld be cminen'iy pioper lor tho buruugk auditors to iuquii into their legality aud If found wrong sure uige the individual; there with they have the poor, ilvtsjiud btonu creshcr left alom in all its glory, they lave an exceedingly pretty lire alarm, whiui. don't alarm won Ii shuck, except when it pleases; they lino a number of suits for damages on tliaii hands; aud Lastly, but by no means lehst, tlu-.v have three ubla-bodici attorneys to pro ide I01 . I uia a Eepubli ,111 and do not believo in lying down with tin tu hater become su angel. Not bo hnwever wilJi Mr. Lamb. He, with a comfortable Ecpublican majority at his back, Becks isii it said) the help of the wilcy Democrats under tho tutorship ani machination of Pompadour Jim No. 2, Was the bargain men made the scheuiu that was finally C..1.1I u.u.' I havo heard it charged nnd never deukd. that "de 8" woic suorn to a certain Hue in action. ' I ought to qu uify the above by ssylug tho report ia that Mr. Stout was not sworn. Were they a' mid to trust themselves? Is Mr. Stout uiv only liomst man among them? If it be true that Mr. Stunt was not swotu the natural inlerouce is that they all aro what each tho.igut of the other. I see Mr. .lames is a candidate for re election as n ( iiitni of the Third ward. Sp is Eellly ou the Democratic tlolcet of the same ward. Is the bargain made to withdraw Iteilly in case of JannV nomination; and in case of James' defeat is ho aud Archie to turn in for Keilly? In tuo latter case, probably either, brother in-law Jim could continue to write to seo iimv much discounts are to bo allowed on puxchatuii, .'. Oh, 'iave a gloiloui Cuuuell! The contractor, Air. Quinn, ( Archie did net ghn Billy this) gi os notice that he will have a. bill of extra -, :ccaue iron pipe has advanced $3 per ton nnd is likely to gu higher, iml that he exjifi It I In tint the pipit (ifoxy the line intteail uf ! lieeriug by wag in. Yes, yes; 1 have marvelled at the severity of the woatlur and the plentitude of snow, but I was toi.illy'ignovaut (as I am iu many other thingi , that the joint committee and Mr. Quinn h .d the total arrangement and control of th it matter. More U4fuln, Fikst Wa. Shcnandneli, Jun. 24, lbtto. Lane'i Faiml)- Medielne Moves the lloweltf Each day. In older to be hecdUly tkte i accessary. "Slu- Couldn't Marry 'Throo.'" No company t'.iat we havo ever heatd of has ever come to our city with stieh &voib couriers ns "She Couldn't Marry Three," Thev hav' tliouuBiiimous endorsement of the New VorK '.-' ; and this, you may rest assured, will 00 your only chance to see this superior comiuiiy, as they will make no stop going from San Fntueieoo to New York Olty, We havo no doubt of their suoueM here, "All v oiif if tne xpriofi of Hw sleepless urliTir uith 1 Im 1 terrible couh, I'an-Tln.. iiiikimip lo It. It'aRrejtMtiy Kr Coughs, 1 v.iis u d foumimDUon, SB MuU. l'ao-Tlns i . Mint at P. P. D, KfrUnlkclnag store. Buy ' :..''. . nuur. Be sure thai the name Lt.uiio Si IUkb, Athland, P is printed on'4eveo' aek S-8-taw Twele l'liotos fur SOn. By seiidiug us your oabliMt, togrtiiar witfe 30 cent?, we u ill lluWh you one closed photos. U-2-tf W. A. Keaukv. Beit j hoUnraphs and eraroas at Dabb'a. i... r ' " ... in lJHh MlTilltflf ..1
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