The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 16, 1896, Image 4

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jyONOORAMS
t'poti stationery have always
been jiomilar, but this seinon every fashlon
nblo woman and many fWalilunnblo men have
thislr monogram engraved or illuminated
unon every sheet of ior they nw. We
would bo pleased to show samples and o,uote
price on all kinds of monogram! or ongrav
ii tf. lhigrnvcd cards a specialty.
HOOKS & BROWN
a North Main St.
GOOD CLOTHES
ot Money In the Long Itun
We never mild supply as maily people
with clothes as c do if we didn't have the
right kind. We couldn't increase our busi
liofl right along if we didn't please the
pciplu. Wo do please them not only in
clothos, but with satisfactory pi ices as well.
Jlavoyou seen our winter overcoats from
$5 Hp. They will astonish you. In material,
ttylo and finish they heat the band. Call at
our store and exntnino the men's suitings and
lioyg' clothing. Wo havcsults for boys from
$1 nnd upwards. Wo are the leaders in tlio
latest styles in lints. New stock every week.
Wo treat you well and give you full valuo
for your money. So' misrepresentation.
Everything is guaranteed as represented, or
money refunded. Givo us a call.
Oni: 1'itiiE Ci.otiiino llorsi:,
10 South Main Street,
11-10-tf I.. JlKFOWlCH, Prop.
Marriage Licenses,
Albert S. Scuiar and Minnie Slugley, both
of Crcssona,
Thomas McLaughlin and Jin. Mary Mc-
Cormick, both of Ashland.
Joel Alfred Stump, of Washington town
ship, and Asslan Klmim Koeli, of Wayno
township.
John Kalor, of Hometown, Hush township,
and Emma Wagner, of Lansford.
How nro four kidneys? Did you know
thero aro filters inside you 1 Your kidneys
are the filters. If well they act perfectly.
No dlseaso. If sick, dlsoase certainly follows.
Dr. Hobbs fSparagus Kidney Fills make the
Kidneys well, sow at Kiruus urug stole.
"Were Pnhl In field.
From Ashland Local.
The Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron
Company paid its colliery employes heiC'
abouts yesterday, (lold was the coin in
which they rece'ved their wages.
to cum: a cold in oni: day
Take Laxative llromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund the money if it fails to cure,
25 cents.
Letters Ornnted.
Lctlors of administration wore granted to
Kllcn liabenau on the estate of Mary Hod
man, late of Pottsville, deceased. Also to
August Knecht on the estate of Win. H. Har
jrison lato of Pottsville, deceased, and to
Jlargaret Knowles on the estate of James
Knowles.
The length of life may be increased by less
cning its dangers. The majority of people
die from lung troubles. These may be avert
ed by promptly using One Minute Cough
?ure. C. H. Hagenbuch.
Inqulro of tho first person you meet how
our shoes wear. That person will ho our
customer all right. Everybody is.
' I'Ac-rciitY Shoe Stoke.
REMOVED I
coal mine
ncs."i,ui to -r
rronii street, i;
has bec
ami sol
anion
Dr. J. W. VanValzah's
DENTAL PARLORS.
Denlstry in all Its Branches.
i Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty,
;k Painless Extraction,
j! Artificial Teeth Inserted.
Ij All Work Guaranteed.
No stairways
climb anymore.
to
WILKINSON'S STORE NEWS..
ment.
.. it-1 r-irviv mi 1 s
w
bnttlllNb IVIUOLI1M Good sheeting, 42 inches
wide, 5 cents. Double napped shaker flannel, worth 10 cents, for Gc.
L. J. WILKINSON'S,
MAIM STREET.
WK HAVE Tlin MOST HAND
SOME HI SKiNS or
...OIL CLOTHS
IN TOWN.
E. B. FOLEY,
WEST CENTRE STREET
PERSONAL. 1
Harry Hess and wife spent yesterday at St.
t'lair wttli friends.
George lleddall and wife, of Hiuleton,
spent Sunday in town,
MissMame r.lllsnnd James llrenuan visited
Ashland on Saturday.
L. A. liamberger loft to-day for a com
meiclal trip through tho West.
Mine Inspector Stein spent to-day at
Sliamokin on an official business.
Messrs. Samuel and William Perkins, of
Mt. Carmel, spent Sunday In town.
Dr. I). W. Straub and wife spent yesterday
as guests of relative) at Slatington.
Mrs. ,1. II. Dougherty, of West Centru
street, has given birth to a daughter.
Mrs. Mary Muli.i was in nttendapco at tho
funeral of a relative at Sunhury to-day.
Siniucl George, of North White street,
visited friends at llazlotou on Saturday.
Samuel I.indcninuth, of Ilrownsvillo, spent
yesterday visiting friends at Girardvlllo.
Misses Laura and Ilossle Stride, of Malianny
City, visited relatives in town yesterday.
Miss Lizzie Thomas, of West Lloyd street,
left to-day for Philadelphia and will remain
there.
Edward lleddall, Esq., of Pottsville, and
wife spent yesterday in town as n giuit of
relatives.
Miss Maria Grillltlis, of town, who spent
the past few weeks In Philadelphia, returned
homo yesterday.
Misses Mattle Williams and Carmella
Davis, of Mahanoy City, wero visitors to
town list evening.
Messrs. llowman Hart, Joseph Dusto, T. It.
Edwards and lien. Mausoll, wero county
seat visitors on Saturday.
Mrs. Susan Moycr and daughter, Laura,
and son, William, of Chicago, 111., are visit
ing relatives and friend in town.
Miss Lizzie Hogcrs, of South Iiowcrs street,
and her cousin, Miss Annie Thomas, of
Olyphant, aro visiting friends at Mt. Carmel.
Justice J. J-. Cardln has returned from a
pleasure trip to Wilkcsbarre, Seranton and
Philadelphia and lias beon much benefited in
health.
H. L. Whitclock, tho shoo dealer, was
suddenly called to the bcdsldo of his brother,
J. A. Whitclock, who is seriously ill at Cape
May, X. J.
Itev. G. W. VanFosscn, rector of tho All
Saints P. I!, church, returned homo yester
day from a several weeks' trip to Tacoma,
Washington.
Mrs. Louisa Schwartz, of Minersville, and
children, who wero guests of Thomas
Lathlcau's family the past week, left for
their home this morning.
Chrysanthemums, 10 South Main street.
A Ca-ln.
The surface west of Packer No. 1 colliery,
near Lost Creek, sunk this morning and
rendered the tail track used for loaded cars
unlit for use. It also affected one of tho main
.tracks of tho Lehigh Valley railroad, but not
to an extent to allect traffic.
It Ik No I,otigor retired.
That heretofore much dreaded and gener
ally fatal disease, diphtheria, has at hist been
overcome. Thompson's Diphtheria Cure is
as positive to cure as it is used according to
instructions, No moro deaths need occur
from diphtheria, croup, quinsy, or any other
throat affection. Ily all means keep one or
more bottles on hand all tho time. It costs
only 50 cents a bottlo nnd is sold at Kirlin's
drug store.
The Truiu 1'nrleil.
The Newberry freight train No. 57 on the
P. & It, railroad parted in tho Last Mahanoy
tunnel this morning. Tho two sections came
together after tho parting, but tho cars wero
only slightly damaged and tho train was oble
to proceed after a delay of a few minutes.
llcglniihig Kurly.
The First ward politicians have already be
gun discussion of ward politics and thus far
Thomas Moakler .is out for Council and
Timothy O'llricn and Joseph Coughlin are
spoken of as candidates for School Director.
To be Married.
A wedding liconso has been issued for tho
marriage of Miss Arvella Faust, of town,
and Thomas lialdwin, of Girardville.
l.oeul Theatrical Xotes,
Malcy and Mack, the specialty team will
take part in tho performance of tho 400
Minstrels, at the Academy of Music, Potts
ville, to-morrow evening.
Shore and Counell, in a fuuny farco comedy
entitled "McSwitt and McSwatt, or Don't Do
it Again," will hold tho boards of Allen's
opera house, Tumaqua, tills mouth.
Did you seo Ilrumm'sshow window display
of Statuary ?
There's quick selling in our cloak depart
IJvery garment beats the stamp of
fishion. No old style garments here.
Cloth Jackets from $2.00 to $25.00 a hun
dred styles to select from.
CAPES PROn 98c UPWARDS.
FUR CAPES, $10.00 to $25.00 FOR DEPEND
ABLE FUR.
PLUSH CAPES, $5.00 to $35.00 FOR SALT'S
IMPORTED PLUSH.
THERE'S NO TRASH IN OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
BIG LOTS OF- BLANKETS
Aie iroiiii' quickly nt low prices,
Also
comforts mid down quilts. The prices nnd the weather
makes n stir in the blanket section.
Dress Goods Are Changing Hands.
Wc sell them from mill to wearer. We've the
knack of. knowii where to buy the choice things
you most ndmirc
fo Inch Wool S. -ges ... ip cents.
40 Inch All Woi.l Cloth - 25 cents.
40 Inch Finest Henrietta 50 cents.
Ah undrefl other lenders at lower prices than others
nsk.
i rvi For half a thousand yards.
LLOYD STREET
CHARLES DERR'S
Barber Shop !
12 West Contra Street,
Our Hot Towelj5have
becoming popular. You r'i rlke il.
make a specialty of hair cutting.
THEY
SAY
THE
FIGHT
For Free Silver has just com
menced, but that has nothing
to do with our new stock of
Nigger Mead Cheviot Suits.
Extra heavy grade and all
styles and colors.
Don't buy your winter suit
until you see ours.
OVERCOATS !
OVERCOATS !
By the thousand at prices
never before offered by any
dealer in the county at.
I GOLDIN'S
MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE,
9 and 11 South Main St.
PITHY POINTS.
Happening Throughout the Itcglon Chron
icled lor Hasty 1'erusal.
The Lehigh Valley employes were paid at
Lost Creek 011 Saturday.
Attorney George YV. Kyon, of Sliamokin,
has been reappointed a member of the Stato
Hoard of Charities by Governor Hastings.
Thomas Tempest, of Shenandoah, hos
accepted the position of bar tender in tho
Hotel Palace, Mahanoy City, says the Record.
At many of the breakers in this vicinity
carpenters nro busy putting in window panes
and closing up crevices preparatory to tho
winter blasts.
Tho collieries resumed this morning, in
cluding Kehley's Itun. Tho Leliigli. Valloy
will work six days, while, tho timo at tho
others is not given.
Morea colliery, operated by the Dodsou
Coal Company, is narking steadier than any
other colliery in this region. The colliery
has worked 011 an average of flvedaysa week
for tho past threo mouths.
W. P. Williams lias just completed the
placing of two bath tubs, toilets, and wash 1
stands in the new residence of John iloberts i
and that of Deputy Sheriff Roberts residence
011 Kast Centre street. Tho fixtures aro all
nickel plated and the work is well executed.
Chrysanthemums, 1(1 South Main street.
Celebrating the Victory.
Tho Young Men's Republican Club of
Mahanoy City has arranged for a banquet
this evening, at the Mansion House, in cele
bration of tho Republican victory. A num
ber of prominent Republicans from this
town have received invitations.
The Republicans of Ashland will also cele
brate this evening, and tho demonstration
promises to bo on an elaborate scale. March
ing clubs from other towns will participate.
Ashland Republicans never do things by
halves, oven in the matter of majorities.
The demonstration at Pottsville on Satur
day night was n very creditablo affair and
far exceeded tho expectations of tho most
enthusiastic Pottsvilliau. Tho parade was
ltd by the Third Brigade Hand and many
other musical organizations vteio in line.
Tho Pottsville shop hands turned out strong
and their floats attracted much attention.
Tho transparency was largely in evidence
and tho inscriptions amusing to the victors.
Shenandoah was well represented only as
spectators, as wero many other towns in tho
county. Tho pyrotechnic display was elab
orate, and all along tho route of parade firo
works were put off.
A Sure Cure for Coughs nntl Colds.
That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. At Gruhler
Dros., drug store.
The Grand Jury.
The grand jury, in their report to court,
stated that thoy acted upon 153 bills, return
ing 88 as true bills and 55 as 110 true bills.
The costs were placed upon the prosecutor in
35 cases and on tho county in 8 cases. An
inspection of tho prison and almshouse shows
excellent management at these two institu
tions. In lino with their predecessors, the
grand jury has this to say in reference to
return of trivial cases: "From time im
memorial, wo have read of Graud Juries con
demning tho actions of Justices of the Peace
iu returning the most trivial cases to court.
and wo know, from our experience, that
tills is well merited, and we condemn in un
measured terms, tho burdening of our courts
with matters that should never come
boforo us. Wo would suggest that some
effort should ho made to tecuio legislation,
empowering lirand Juries to visit all tho
costs of such ( u$es on Justices of the Peace
where it is evident that such cases aro re
turned for no other pin pose than tho collec
tion of fees."
Shoe iiml. inir and shoe selling is our busi
ness. Wc muke them good and sell them
cheap. Kactoky Shok Sxoue.
Uultett Mine Workers.
New locals aro beiiiR formed by tho olllcials
of tho United Mine Workers of America iu
tills county. Tho estimated membership at
present, in fc'ood standinc, is about 4000,
There are about 0000 other members on tho
hooks who are not in good standing, hut
most of them can bo reinstated. Tho com
olnullon movement ot tho busiuoss men
with the miners all through tho region, to
securo the best legislation possible, beneficial
to tills district, is meeting with much success.
Tho mine workers will try to pass through
tho noxt Legislature an employer's liability
law making employers liablo for injury to
their employes while in the pureuauce of
their duties.
to cum: a coli in oxk hay
Tako I.aiatlvo Iiromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund the money if it fails to euro,
25 cents.
Goinliilttoil Suicide
Edwnnl Faust. sou of Daniel Fnust, aiiotl
50 yenrs, livlug m Wost Jtruuswick town
ship, near Auburn, committed suicide by
hanging him.self in tho hay mow iu tho
barn on his farm. The causo of tho trouble
is tiukiiuwn, hut tho man was believed to
have sufl'ured from ailments fur years. He
leaves n largo family.
Up to Date lor 1'alns and Aches.
Everybody nays Red Flag Oil, 23c.
Gruhler Itros., drug store.
Mr. ltiihln.ky llctrotheil.
A very large gathoring assembled at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harney Friedman, nt
20 West Centre streot last evening, to cele
brate the betrothal of Charles Rubinsky, of
tho ciotery ilrni of Itubinsky & Friedman,
to Miss Lena Friedman, of Pottsville. The
gathering was attended by over fifty of their
friends in town. A supper vus served and all
thoAo present enjoyed u delightful time.
Among the out of town guests were tho fol
lowing : Mr. and Mrs. I. Katz, Mr. and Mrs.
M. Rothstein, Miss Ksthcr Yedlusky, Messrs
Louis Levy, 1. Liebormatm, P, Yedlusky,
II. and 1. Fremiti, C. and il. Kutz, J. Levy
and 1). Ginsberg, all of Pottsvlilu; Mr. anil
Mrs. M. Diamond, and sou, Lansford ; D.
Silverman, Sr., S. SiKerman, Jr., and Miss s.
Lavinc, of Tiilnao.ua.
Fell I1! i,iit li Car
Thomas Gahin, of Kllangowatl, fell from
n Lakoaid.u Railway car Saturday night while
on his way homo from town, and sustained a
broken nose and other injuries of a more or
less serious character, but was not danger
ously Injured. His hold slipped from tho
handrail while the car was In rapid motion.
A rluo roitriiit.
12x-Councilnian Michael Dougherty has
suspended in his saloon an excellent oil
painting of his own genial features as copied
by Dabb. the photographer.
du:i.
HKISICNllKHOKIt. On the 14th instM nt Blien
niuIof.li, Pi., Frederick V. IIoincnbcrKcr, orim!
28 yearn. Kuneml will tuke jilrtfeonTuefilny,
17th hifct., at ! a. m., from tlie family resldome,
STt East Centre street. High nmis will ho
celebrated In the Gorman Komnu Catholic
church. Interment In tho Annunciation
cemetery. Helntlvca iwl friends respectfully
Invited to nttend. U-HMt
Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges
tion and permits food to ferment and putrily in
the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache,
Insomlua, nervousness, and,
If not relieved, bilious fever
or blood poisoning. Hood's
Tills stimulate tho stomach,
rouso the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con
stipation, etc. 25 cents. Sold liy all drugglst3.
The only 1'lUs to tako with Hood's Sarsaparllla.
GRAY HAIR RESTORED
to Its natural color by l.r,i;' 1IAIK Mi:ill.
CYXT.rio dvp.hflrmlPBft. pleasant odor. $1 00 a bottle
I.i:i:'S IIAIIl TOMOreinovcsdandniir. Mnp!
halrfrom fallinKout hnd promotes crowth $1 Ofla bottle
Ml:illC.'AXT CO IDS Fulton at., S.VXBCC
Illustrated Treatise on Hair on application riskE.
I' or salo by Shenandoah Drug Store, Klrlin'i
Drug Store.
LADIES', CHILDREN'S
AND
MISSES' COATS.
8'
SILKS AND DRESS GOODS.
Fashion's fnvorite fabrics nt popular prices of
.iritny irimoic goous in mucks nno colors.
vll the newest styles which Diitoe Pushlon
hns declared to ho popular am be found
here All the correct weaves anil up to date
shades for tho fall nntl winter of nro
shown in profusion.
CORSETS. ,
r-crv new ami correct model in cverv
reliable make of irooils. StartHnir! Sure, but
true, flint mteliaU tlio corset wearer to-day are
wearing eoieeU wIiom niot tonfiictiou!
feature in their lunduptlbflitv. Why not be ns
particular as In your choice of shoes and set
those that lit.
R.F.GILL.
SAVE
your fuel
By using THE ROCH
ESTER (etovo pipe)
RADIATOR with its
120 CHOSS TUBES
where 48C0 eq. in. ol
iron get intetmely hot,
thus innkinK One stove
or furnace do tho work
of Two.
"No Invention of recent
years will do so lnucli for
domestic econoinr and
comfort."
Scientific American,
FOR
SALE
BY
BENJ. D. BEDDALL,
AGENT FOR SHENANDOAH AND VICINITY,
...SHAFT P. 0., 1A.
YOU CAN SAVE
T-By PurcliaAing Your
Groceries. Smoked Meats.
II Flour and Feed at
Meluskey & Son,
105 S. Main
HAVE YOU SKUN TIIOS15 VltUTTY
Carpels, Oil Cloths
a4Ld Window Shades,
Jutt received at
FRICKE'S CARPET STORE.
Biliousness
I
3
3
iriinriiirTf iiiiiM'"''!
LADIES' COATS, MISSES' COATS, CHILDREN'S COATS.
If needing CARPbTS look through our line nnd ,I,see the many
beautiful designs we have to show you. j&mmx-"-
Butterick paper patterns, the recognized standard oTtlie world,
always in stock. Butterick fashion sheets given away free of charge.
P.J. GAUGHAN, -
DO YOU NEED A HORSE?
WM. NEISWENTER.
MISCELLANEOUS.
IjOIE KENT. A Rood hall (centrally located,
' steam heat, well illuminated) on Thursday
and Friday nights,
iAmy icrms. Aiiniy at wie
IMMw
jiritALD otnee.
TjlOU SALE. Eighteen acre farm, located near
1 lirnudonville, consisting of two good two
story frame houxei, permanent water the year
around. An excellent chance for a dairyman,
trucker, or poulterer. Good reason for selling.
Parties desiring information call at Upheld
office. 11-tMm
nujt Fvijr.."-A gooa-paying grocery in a wen
Good reasons for sell-
In
Apply at the JIliiAMi office. ll-3-2w
F
ijiun JU' x . i wo uniurnibiieu rooms, nesi
1 tnPittnn fi. Imvn. Ailitrnta "M" nnrn nt
Herald ofllcc.
TjlOIt" UENT. A nice room, second floor.
suitable for office purposes. Apply at
1Ii:kau office
Til'
OH SALE. A double property
on Line
X1 street, Nos. 133 and 135, for salo cheap. I li
quire of Mrs.
Felix Mellannnman,
on Line
street.
10-lG-tf
deed i pRTfhle monthly, Partioulars free.
ern Flnnnclnl Co.
Hb Dearborn Street. CdIcmo.IU.
WOOD'S
MnnnDonn college
FERGUSON BLOCK.
New svetem of
book-k cent nir
nnd ofllce
practice, actual It us lite
;s from tlio f tart.
Rates of tuition for night school, Including
books nnd stationery for first introduction.
One Month - - $ 5 00
Two Months - - 9 00
Three Months - - - 12 00
Four Months - - 15 oo
(o)
Tho Rvstem is urrancrd for those who have
but little time to devote to the work and is the
moi practical sj'stem of book-keeping ever
ubllrthed,
W. If. Held waa the first to comnlete the
work, and after ten weeks pnietico he accepted
a position as book-keeper nt $00.00 per month,
and Rave entire aatlfcfaction.
jjuffar v luier was uie urst 10 ihko h up ai
'ottavllle. His progress Is excellent.
Special Rates Tor Day School.
Call at College For Particulars.
S. I. WOOD, President.
BROM-KOLOA
ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS
HEADACHES
Cured by this granular effervescent and stimu
lant. An instant euro for sour stomachs and
hendoche. which often accumulate from having
a night out.
JOHN b. CLcAKYi
BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS,
17 and 19 Pencil Alley, Shenandoah
Evan J. Davies,
l.IVERY AND
Undertaking !
13 N. Jardiii Street.
Fine Groceries,
Butter and Eggs,
Flour and Feed.
Our delivery wagon awaits your order. OooU
delivered promptly,
WILLIAM H. HUSSER,
26 East Centre Street.
I he largest, finest mid best
selections of Ladies', Misses' and
Children's Coats and ladies'
Plush, Cloth and Fur Capes,
lliat has ever been shown in this
region, is now open for your
inspection. These garments ex
cel in quality, style and finish
and will be admired by nil who
see them. All are marked at
prices below their real tnlue.
We have also placed cil sale a
large variety cl Silks in plain
and. figured gros grain, Dresden,.
Satin Duchess, China, Japan ,
Perm de Soie and Taffeta. Also
a large line of novelty nnd plain
dress gocds, including all-wool
and silk and wool henriettas,
wool serges, mohair serges,
plaids, crnvenette cloth, etc.
You will find in this Popular
Dry Goods House always a
larger stock, a better assortment
and lower prices than you will
find with any of its competitors.
IT NMain St.
Our twenty-fifth car
load will arrive
in a few days.
ALL WESTERN HORSES.
Well Bred.
Well Broken.
Watch this space
Beauty Unrolled
To the admiring gaze of those who have 11 taste
tor really fine wall paper Is the display ofnew
wall paper wrinkles we have Jiutre.elved.Yoir
can find any color or patteru you want for your
hall, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or
cafc, from 80 up to 8.1 per roll, Flneartlatle
papers a specialty.
House, Sign and tiecorative Painting.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheer
fully furnished. Send postal.
J. P. GARDEN;
231 V. Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa.
l'luce Your Order. Now.
OPEN EVERYDAY
Go to the Shenandoah Dental Booms foi
painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver
fillings. If your artlflcal teeth do not suit
rou call to see us. All examinations free,
,Ve make all kinds of nlate3. Gold Crowns.
Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown
and Ilridgn work and all operations that per
tain to i-ientai surgery,
No charges for extracting when plates aro
ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized
air for tho painless extraction of teeth.
SHENANDOAH
Dental : Roo
(Tltman'g Block
East Centra
JStrV
J, est.
Ofllco Hours: 7 a. ra. to 8 pJW.VJi.
193
WINTEROARMTst
Wo trivet ibft liltrirfkt
bottom prices, lionestrjind at rock
grimes uuu iyes )juvnuni
all
Overcoats
In Meltons. Heavers.
We can buh you cverytlmo;
; m , ... ,
.is anu Listers.
Boys' and CJggren.s clothing
o tailor maVlo'ai'ji'the latest makes which have
perfect In HnlsliAjincurance, anu nro
ROCHESt
nnn nAtPUlMA TIiMICP
ill bit LUiiunu uvuuu.
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ML'uerry pi.
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