Evening Herald. Tt"KI)AY, JUNK 1, 1694. THIRD EDITION CHOLERA INFANTUM HERE Babies Beginning to Die of This Dread Disease. Summa1" Disorder That Kills the Infants Come Early. The Prompt Oeo of Lactated Food Is Recommended to Mothers. The summer begins early tUlH yenr, ami cholera infantuni.the dread disease that causes half the fu nerals In Juno and July, has appeared In some places almost like an epidemic. Mothers should feed tlieir babies upon lactated food. Physicians all over the country say it is the most valuable mean at their com mand for tiding children over the dan gerous days of summer, as n preventive of cholera infantum, and as a steady diet all the yrar round for making sickly children grow sturdy, clear-eyed, happy and full of animation. "Lactated food babies" has come to mean those solid, rosy-cheeked, brlKht little fellows who have never known a day of serious illness. Says B. Frank Penny, of the New Hert ford. Mass., Standard: "Shortly after our baby Willie was born hi- had a severe attack of sickness with symptoms of cholera Infantum. We tried various foods and remedies, but lie rew t hintier every day until we began toiltpair of saving his life. Finally friend recommended lactated food, and we lieunu usinx it. The effect was ex tremely gratifying. He began to grow better at once, and in a short time he was fat aud strong and the very picture of health. We have fed him on lactated food ever since, and he has not been sick a single day." Cuming Kveuts. July 17. Ice cream and bean soup festival in Hobblus' ball, uniler tlie aus pices of the Women's Keller Uorps. tUIJ 111. CilIU IC3llW ,111,4 Ultfetll, under the auspices of Camp 40, P. O. of T..I-. O, T .c-fl..nl n...l l.nvnw T. A., in Hobhins' hall. Aucnt 1. Ice cream festival in ltob- bins' opera house, under the auspices of the "J. A. U." TTsr Wkllb' Laundry Blub, the best Blueing for lanndry use. Each package I makes two quarts. IS cts. bom uy Musser & lieddail. BINGTOWN, I'rnple of tlie Valley rushing the Klvctrio Itatlroatl. KdituR Hi-.RALU: The people here and throughout the valley are alive to the im portance of having an electric railroad built between here nnd Shenandoah. After considerable talk about the feasi bility of the plan a rough survey was made of the different grades along the proposed line and it was found that with the exception of one short distance the grades do not run higher than live per cent. The exceptional urade is seven per cent. After a thorough canvass a meeting was called for last Wednesday and on that day quite a number of gentlemen met at the Mansion House at t(ils place. It was decided not to divulge the business trans acted, but it is well undeMooil that each one present chipped in live dollars to de lray the expense of having an olllcial survev made. When this this is finished another meeting will be called and steps taken to apply for a charter and raise subscriptions to build tlio road. As a nucleus, it is said MO.0O0 is already pledged by farmers living In the valley and "0,()(H can be raised in the valley alone. It is believed 1 lie balance can bo raNd el-e- w icre The people are feeling jutiilaut uver the priopecis of being connected wi ti sheuaiidoih in the near In ure. I bel i ve ti will be a good thing all around and a creat boon to the crowded resi dents Shenandoah as well as to the people f this valley. Mieclul low prices to all in watcher J welry and silverware at Holderman's, orner Main and Lloyd streets. "Many of the citizens of Ralusvllle, In diana. are never without a noiueoi unaui- berlain s Cough Heiredy in tlie house. says Jacob Brown, the leading merchant of the place. This remedy has proven of so niucn value for oolds. oronp and whoop ing cough in children that few mothers who know its worth are willing to be without it. For sale by G rubier Bros. NOriOS TO THE PUBLIC. In Hfferenre to the Autinal School Colli' lllMiceineiitu In SheiiHiidimh. The seventh aunual commencement ex ercises of the Grammar schools will be held in Ferguson's Theatre on Monday evening. Juue 2o, and the sixteenth an nual commencement exercises of the High school, on Tuesday evening, June ''li On both occasions the exercises will open promptly at 8 o'clock and seats will be reserved onlv until that hour. Deserved seat tickets will be sold at the Library. West street building, beginning at P o clock a. m.. ou Saturday. June JH. The public will be admitted to the Jj hrary through the main entrauceof the building during the sale of tickets. The prices will be : Reserved seats, 15c; gen ii ill admission. 10a. No person can purchase more than ten MCKeis at one time. M. P. WlUTAKK.lt. 'I UHr Superintendent. It 1'roMHl a Success, Tin u p 1 cream festival hel'i under the of Lincoln Section No. in, J. T. T., in (tender's ball, Wm. Peun, ivn- of the moat successful an aim li. l i ju i Inn pluce. A large number from mi' 1- - if in attendance, ana tue section , lean 1 bunt titty dollars. They extend ill Imuks to all who aided in making t a --ii' ' i-s, and especially totheC'itt.eus' Hand and "Our Band," both of Wm. i.Vnn lio to t'ardlu's, 224 W. Centre uargains in wall uapr. 1 St., for -18-3m RUN DOWN AT THE CROSSING Soverikt Tfiehrn Injilri-il Wtitl on Their W'nr tit Srlinnl. PATKItfiOjJ, N. J., June li). A passenger train on the Susquehanna road struck an electric car at the Hlvorldc crossing. Tlio electric car was filled with passengers, mostly school teachers and pupils ou their way to sthool. Laura lllrchenough, ?et- tle Claxtoti, Mattie llaiiman and LUnic Maltett, all teachers in school No, IS; Frank I). McKlinmey, principal of hchool 18: Ellen Ctllleii, aged 60, of Brooklyn, aud Freida Wellda were all more or less injured. KUen Cullen was so badly injured that it is feared she will die. Miss Birch- enough was Injured about the head, aud Miss Claxtou was badly bruised nbotitthe body. Conductor Joslnh Grimes, of the electric car, was badly hurt and was re moved to at. Joseph's hospital. The authorities have censured both the Susquehanna and the Electric Itailroad companies, til former for not having the gates down aud the Electric road for not having its conductor exercising propel judgment In keeping a sharp lookout at the crossing for npproaclilng trains. BASEBALL GAMES YESTERDAY. Nntlnnnl Lenffilc At New York Philadelphia, 4: New York, 1. At Boston First game: Boston, 21; Baltimore, 7. Second game: Haiti' more, 0: Boston, 7. At ashlngton Brooklyn, 10; Washington, 0. At Pitts burg First game: Pittsburg, 0: Louis ville, 8. Second game: Pittsburg, It Louisville, 1. At Cleveland Cleveland, 11: Chicago, 3. At Cincinnati Cincinnati. 8; St. Louis, 4. Kantern Lrafftle. At Providence Providence, 0; Buffalo, 1. At Syracuse Syracuse, 12; Bingham' ton, 3. At Troy (forfeited) Troy, 0; Wllkesharre, 0. lVitiinylvnltlft Htnta League. At Altoona (0 innings: rain) Altoonn, 5; Allentown, 5. At Hnrrisburg Harris. burg, 14; Kaston, It. At Pottsville Potts ville, 25; Hn.luton, Id. At lleading- facrautou, 8; Heading, 7. Save tint Antl-Oleo Law. IlAUl!l8l!ri:n, June 19. An address wa issued today to tlio farmers of Pennsylva uia by the legislative committee of the State Orange of the Patrons of Hus- bandry, urging them to use every honor able elfort to prevent the repeal of the anti-oleomargarine law by the next legis lature, and to insist that the legislature provide for an appropriation to pay the salary and expenses of the slate dairy am food commissioner, so that tlio law relate ing to that office mny bu carried out. A similar address has been Issued by the state board of agriculture from its head quarters In this city. Crnttaile Against 6uiulHr Nmvspnpers PlTTsnumi. June 19. Suuday was set apart by the Sabbath Observance society for the commencement of a crusade against Sunday newspapers. A request had been made of all the ministers in Al legheny county to preach against this form of so called desccratbm. As a result thirty-five ministers out of COO in the county complied, ami at each church where such sermons were preached colieC' tlons were taken up for the furtherance ol the society's work. DrnwntMl While Iliillilng. Then-ton, June 19. William Gauck agetl lDyenrs, was drowned in the Dela ware yesterday while bathing. This is the third drowning accident here this sea son. Asnunv Park, June 10. A boy namei Gardner Wright, aged 15, was drowned in Deal lake yesterday. His father is Joseph right, a Philadelphia manufacturer. ami the family were here for their annual summer vacation. A Diver's Nurrow Kucape. Nl!W YoitK, Juno 19. Diver Jnmes Ol sen nearly lost his life while making line fast to the La Touraua's anchor at the bottom of tlie hay, oil Quarantine. H had been below some twenty minutes, mid was on the point of signalling to haul u when the air tube burst on deck. He was brought to the surface as quickly as pos sible, almost suffocated. Blood was flow ing from his mouth and nostrils, and he was resuscitated with dlfllculty. Kelly Will Clo Up In n llnlinoii. Owknsiiouo, Ky., June 10. When Gen eral Kelly's Industrial army, 1,200 strong reached the outskirts of tlie city the mayor refused to allow them to laud. They got contributions of food aud started to Louisville. Kelly said he would reach Washington by July 3 and" proceed to ask congress for help for the unemployed. H proposed to go up in a balloon on the morning of the Fourth and speak to the crowd from a lofty height. Killed lit- IJchtllluc. Frederick, Md.. June 19. During severe electrical storm last evening T. A. Berry, of Brunswick, Md., nged 31, a Bal timore and Ohio brakeman, was struck by lightning and instantly killed near this city. I lie bolt entered his head, scarriu his body in several places, aud teariug his clothes In fragments His umbrella was stripped of its covering, and ids shoes found llfty feet from his body. He leaves a wife ami two children. llritUh Military l'tiat Ruckr.l. SiKOAl'OltE, June 19. An outlawed chief named Orangkyah has uttacked and burned the British military post at Kuala Tenbellng, killing nine Sikhs. In addition the outlaw seized the arms and ammuni tion stored in the post nnd plundered number of trading boats. Hcinforcements of Sikhs have been dispatched to thesceue of the disturbance. NUGGETS OF NEWS Coxey has left Washington for hi home hi Maitsllou, O, A store ou North Second street, Phil delphln, was wrecked by exploding lire works. The lower house of the Hungarian diet yesterday adopted the commercial treaty with Russia. Crazed by grief over his wife's death James F. Fowhny, of New York, killed his 13-year-old sou and himself. The steamer Plymouth, of the Fall River Hue, ran ashore near Fall River during a fog. Nobody injured. Peter (Jodak is under arrest at AVifkes bar re, l'a., charged with wife poisoning. Mrs. Muloaky is under ball us an accom plice. Henry Lohse, a Phlladelphian, delib i ately walked into the ocean at Athtmif City and won drowned, lie ret Uncd iftf sistauee. , 1 Harry F. Hindu lor, ex-president 0? tile defunct Sim-It tirow.-rV bunk 0 Helena, Mont., was sentenced to flvo years' in prikonmeut for embexzleuient. TAMAQUA. TLeJSIeepy Old Tumi Slay ;tlave n Itoom -Shortly. f EDITOH 1IEHA14)! After years of Idle ness the Allen shops and foundry have changed hands aud will soon be put in condition for operations. The company that has purchased the plant is wealthy nnd amply piepared to operate the place to Its full oapaoity. When a start is made it will give employment to several hundred peotile and be n god-send to the town generally. Tlie granting ot ttie rigul oi wnv totlie Inter County Klectric Company for a street railway through Broad street has leu some pretty sore spots, ine company that had the most claim to and should have had the concession was too slow, hut some of those interested in It are nlready mnKing it uupieasant ior mo people wuo failed to stand up for them. Immediately Iter tlie ktiocK-out superintendent Zehner issued orders that five-cent fares be charged all theemployesof the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company living in Tntnaqun. Heretofore they have been carried free. Following this comes a rumor that three of the Lansford Council members who voted to make the grant through Lanslordwillbe discharged fiom the emnlov of the company. mat was a goou tricK on me part oi uo! u tlie l.ansiorci mid laraaqua people in getting up popular demonstrations In favor of the Inter-Countv nroiect and demanding that the Council vote for it. It was tlie winning trlct oi tne game. meneooie are now crying lor anew Tamnqim and they will get it if they go down into their clothes aud help pay for it. There Is plenty room for Improve ment and for the town to spread, but out- ule cspltal ami energy win oe required mi oeiorc mat can ne attracted tne peo ple must first do something for them selves. With the building of the electric road between Here and Umsloru tlie nrst and most important step, outside the re habilitation ot the Allen shops, will have been taken. Tlie next step should bo the citiuuing ot tue scuuyiKiu vaney roan lietween Here and 1'otlsviue and tnen be tween here and Lakeside. The leccut bluffs about the enormous amount of coal that lies underneath this own cannot be depended upon. There is plenty coal, but It is at a very greattlepth and the mininir would be verv expensive. Tlie united telates Hotel, wuicu changed Hands lately, is undeigolng extensive al- eratious. xue new proprietor is an enter prising man and will make the hotel a popular one. in 1 the death of II. A. Snlese our town has lost a most valuable citizen and the Iteimblicaii narty a consistent member. For several years Mr. Kplee was in the drug business and previous to tlint he was in the emiilov of the P. it H. Itail- oaii uompnny as ireignt aim express agent. Sunn- June H.irgBlns, We offer two thousand nairs fast black hose in misses' and ladies sizes at 10c per pair or 3 pair for 23c; regular price was 12c per pair; Ladies ribbed vtts Tc; Ladies calico shirt waists 25c, worth 50c; New Challies 3c, yard; lich linesof new uress goons, insu lawns, wnire goons, laces etc., at money-saving prices. Ij. J. W ilkinson, 2!) South Main street. ruNcii. roijj'rs. Clean un your premises and keep them In that condition. Decorate Your buildings in honor of the untnonc societies. Two weeks to-morrow and the glorious Fourth win be here. The attendance of Shenandoah people nt the present termot court is imue large. Shamokln Post. Grand Army of the Republic, will attend the encampment at ueitysourg. The new gnrbage system at Mt. Carmel is proving a success. It should be intro duced here. The tiroiected electric rnilwny between this town ami itingtown is lavorauiy com mentcd upon by many oi our citizens. Ashlnnd is not the only town in the county Unit is making preparations for the Fourth. They win celeuraie on an eiauor- ate scale. The strike of the dagos on the water nine line was ot short duration. What would have been the result were the strikers American workmen? Shenandoah will ulve the delegates to flitt rtiTivpTitinn tn-mnrrnw n rnvnl rprpn. tion, and send them homo well pleased with their visit to the largest town in tne county. Manv nronertv owners in town are mnk- inn manv iniDrovements about their prem ises. ADrnni io-t, wno is ugeui ior Hawthorn's X. ti. roof paint, is kept very busy painting roots nnd outbuildings. The Minersville Free Press has been changed to n live column quarto, hich is a much hnndsomer and more convenient form. Frleud Steel is making his paper quite a success. rOLITICAI. l'OINTS. There seem to he Othei reasons, besides IIh Inconvenient bulk, why Boss Croker left the country. Our reports indicate an increased acre- ngeotrye. Wow. dust wait till tlie i'ro- hibitlonist brethren llnd it out. The main difference between Senntor Quay aud some of his brother c-enators seems to be about the difference between a': man aud a sneak. End not yet in sight the tariff debate. Senator Quay doesn't mince mntters when he has anything to say. Some of the candidates for office do not yet know where they nre nt. It should be borne in mtud thnt those who can do the most far Us are the ones flint should be nominated and elected to the Legislature. The coming delegnte elections are going to be unusually interesting. Every c indldnte is setting up delegntes. Our wauls should be divided before the political campaign opens. It is just as imporiaut to one party as the other. Let there be n move made at once. The fight for the Judgeship In Cumber land county is getting to be finite Inter esting. From last accounts Judge Sadler is ahead nnd will probably be ru-nominated. Monftglian'a ISnrealus. A good quality homemade rag carpet at SO cents a vard: nice table oilcloth. 15 cents a yard: good dress ginghams, 0 cents a vard: the best 60 cent corset in the I market. Lace curtains and dress goods I 01 nil Kinds cheap. p. J. Mom Aa n an, No. 28 8. Main St.. Shenandoah, Alex Indicted, .iiflSa irt wnnl, cW"Jtfi'$lfclMlt and iliery and 8 pistol. lirhe, also 'I he prosecuto of thistowV? ' fast, will he o Mle in ul-i 1 IIki-oI i lit Lehivb valU Wiilroiol. .11.111 .1 1 in. ill I? inoinsaifv for ri 101 o od Itg JUUe gfcenm Renovating Co., call for, clean und dttllvfir Ingrain nnd IlruiU at 80 per , yard ; heavier carpets -icu atm. uoai be Nn I hidi-rn at Hamttnrg. New Your, June Itl. Itegarding the port that three case-, of cholera have x cently been discovered in Hamburg, Lnill Unas, the general passenger man ager of the Ilamburg-Amerlonii line, says that he has received a cable from the Hamburg nflice of the company, which says that the health officer ot Hamburg has authorized the statement that the re port is absilntely false, nnd that no cases of cholera have ccurred, I ltrlflcton's Mauy Hntglitrlra. BniDOKTOK, N. J., June 19. This city seems to bo infested with n gang of thieves who loot private residences. On Sunday, While the family of Joseph T. Dalley were nt church, thieves broke out a window and entered the house, stealing money and two watches. There is scarcely n day passes but what a house is broken Into and robbed, aud ibe police seem to be at sea over the matter, as no nrrests are trail a famous REMEDY for UEUItALQIA and similar OompUlnti msnnttotcred under the itiineent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,. kprewrlliea by eminent plytlclsniv DR. MOOTER'S liuaitfisnnmi' I Onlv connlne w.Trdom'k"Anchor."l I Look tlio on twokare for Dr, ElchUr'a firm 1 1 F.Ad.Rchtor4.Co. New York. -29 HIGHEST AWARDS.- 112 Braaoh Honiei, - Oim Qlauworks, j 25 and 53c For sale In tRhenannoAh by C. H. HtiRenbuch. i j. M niuan, V V- v. Klrlln -DON'T FOBGET- NEISWEN TER BROS ' FRIDAY, JUNE 22. This is the best load of horses ever offered in tlie region, and some extra line drivers and double teams, postponement. COMMEHCIAL IIOTSL ;MISCiXANEOUS. I MIR RALE. CI eap, a food horse and ear- f Tinge. Call at the Hkhald office. 715-1 WANTED -Salesman nermani ntr.lace. salary from start Down Bros lo.Nur erymen Rochester, N. Y. Ml-eod-lm irE W IH to employ a few good men to make YT iKKiioiiuj aweeK tinnp our 110011- Elec tric Motor Runs sewing machines prlntlup presses, veoiiiuung laa. pumps, etc verj body buys them. Steady employment Easj situation and cood visiies. Address w. P Harrison s 1 o , Cleric .o. it, uoinmcus, (Jnlo. Have you the Very Latest Song ? "AX ENGINEER'S LOVE," beautiful and pathetic song and chorus composed by Thomas Waters, Jr. Pro nounced a gem by ltaymond Jfoore and other song writers and critics. For sale at lirumrn's musicstore, l'.astt. entreat., and aty u west centre st., hneriannoarj. 11ARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE Is the thcapi st and best fence made Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, la'wns.ci m eti'rv lots or nnv kind of Jencln? M. H. MASTElt has ihc agency nnd curries it in stock at his maruie anu erumie worus, run. jakuik si. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING 3VE. LEVI, Formerly of Mienandonb. has onened al large clothing hall, Krotcsky's old stand, No. 102 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE, PA., Where he will be pleased to greet his old ineiids ironi Buennudoan anu vicinity. 7.00 buys a handsome spring suit, the latest style, ueuerones ior iu unci up. GORMAN'S CAFE MAIN AND COALi 818., Sliciinmtoiili, Pcnnai 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. SEfEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 9 North Main St.. Shenandoah. Ladles, yon must see onr large Hue of lace and straw TrirDjjd Hats-at 5paciaJ-FriQe,s fOfj buy elsewhere. A1m Infant nil' P auu rones, sspnyrfluu, niitlttown wool xue jaieflfc ew , styles Always ou hand at loweSt prices, Monrnlng Goods a sneoialtv. Mllb. U. W. BYIjb, Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart POTTSVILLE, Best Croods, Lowest Prices, gjg-tx-io-t Attention. Stepping Stones to Success. THE wonderful bargains Qlpm rrnrlit n Viln Vinf n- - wv ti wit. , V. flect and act ! At our Dress Goods Department, turn goods into money, is the order of the day. Profit must wait 'till the crisis is past. Summer Dress Goods of every conceivable idea. No matter what the fashion (but it must be the latest, as we carry can match it right up to date in kinds, all prices, all qualities. give striking bargains, having With us this is one of our summer bargains are here. Now is the time to buy millinery for little money and the offers are of unusual importance. Hats or Bonnets trimmed or untrimmed at lowest prices. Ladies' Ready-made Suits tailored suits as you'll buy them here. An over-sanguine, over-stocked ready-made suit house, short of cash, " unloads several hundred suits to us at less than half their orin-innl prices and they go to you the Eton Blazer and Reefer Suits in duck, serge, etc., 98c'up. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, C. Geo, Miller, Manager. , ,. - , Vyy ot ReSC! ThlS You mny have been deceived by some advertisements, but we guarantee you first-class goods at the right price. You will find in our NEW CLOTHING STORE a large and varied line of Men's, Boys' and Children's Well made, latest styles and at low prices. goods. I'oute and prompt attention, nnd one price to nil. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Simon Abranison, Manager. Photographer Market and Centre Sts., POTTSVILLE. The best photographs in all the latest Bty les. Wonders leads all photographers. IF TOU WAKT ARTIFICIAL TEETH! GO TO THE and get the best. A full set tor to, any size, shade, shape, and several hundred sets to select trom. Their vitalized air has no eaual for Dalnless extraction. All kinds fllllne at reasonahle prices, upn 1 iorKcunenumoer 100 North Centre Htrtet, l'Urrsni.LX:,l'A, Home-Killed Beef. The onlv nlace In town to secure home- killed beef, guaranteeing choice and iuicy meat, and at the same price as Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, tiork and lamb. Fresh sausage and bologna made every day. Finest steak, 3 lbs. 2fic, rib roasts, 1 2 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 and o; best veal, He; Iresti nome-made sausa,), luc Reuben Martin, 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah. WARREN J. PORTZ, Plnrin Tuner. Plmos and ore&ns remtrert. Orders left al 21 Morlh Msto street. Shensndonb, will receive prompt auontlou Auitioi, FrpIyOwirs! : 'iROOF PAINTING prompuynRiolJtn HT HAWTHORN'S O. S,KQOfJ?AtW by 189 Et Cosl street, (Shenandoah. It is the best and onl' Sntee Plnt ajt&lnst corrosion, n re nd everik'cc-e; 7W? n,,,. IhIF"" na piper roois anu -..v. mm PENNA. we are always giving1 hardly nevertheless true. Read, re no old fashioned goods) we stylish fabrics. Silks all In this line we are able to procured some rare offers. liveliest departments. Mid you never bought stylish same way. See, save. POTTSVILLE, PA. v ?aa Call and see us. No trouble to show 21 South Main St., Shenandoah. J. F. PL0PPERT, wLkI and Confectioner, 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and . . Vanilla, Chocolate nnd Straw berry Ice Crenm and Soda Water. i Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town In pint or quart buckets. T. H SHYBER, (Bnccessor to Q, W. nassler) 101 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOUSEandSIGN PAINTER Dealer li WALL PAPER. A large stock ot 'Wall Paper of all shade on hand. Special low rates for paper banging YOTJR P33COTO ! Taken in Brst-cluss style at Linton's New Gallery T 14 N. i'LUM ALLF.Y, Bear L.V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for !6o G-m F. LEITZEL, BHENANDOAjr, I'A. Licensed to clean CESS POOLS and OUT HOUSES Work dob) on Installment plan 3D. X). ipSTiKIIE, to uli an Cess PcJolq, Out Houses Work Soap in fli -t clats xarner Oi cii ri ny 1 r-i 1 iv n1' until prompilT aneoaea urni-rs may Dvitut BtwtnlMe: eisweefler'g livery stable.west (-tun st reet, uncsfiuaoaa.
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