f7& TUB HERALD Creates business because of its ktmvn large circulation and renders rich results to its advertisers. V()i. X1I.-N0 2. SHENANDOAH. PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 189C. . Af r, 1 ' CHRISTMAS : GIFTS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. ROCKERS. GENT'S ARM CHAIRS. TURKISH CHAIRS. PICTURES. EASELS. BAHBOO TABLES. JARDANIERS. ROCKINd HORSES. SHOO-FLYS. DOLL CARRIAGES. FOOT STOOLS. LADIES' DESKS. HUSIC CABINETS. SMOKING TABLES. UMBRELLA STANDS. MEDICINE CABINETS. LADIES' TOILET STANDS, PIANO STOOLS. SEWING MACHINES. WILCOX & WHITE OROANS. NEW ENGLAND PIANOS. COUCHES. J. P. WILLIAMS 8c SON, 13 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. Holiday Announcement. Stiff Hats. The newest stiff lint. Medium size crown, smnll curve on the rim. The Crcttiest stiff lint of the season, In lack and brown, N. Y. Sporting: Hat. A soft hnt, medium size flat rim, In black and brown, at 51.50 and $2.00. They nro winners, Neckwear. The newest and nobbiest assortment ever shown outside of the large cities. Made up special in order to keep the trade at home, ruffs, teck and exceptionally large assort ment of four-in-hand, band and shield bows, and a hR lino of the very latest made-up whlto lawns. THIS ABOVE HANDSOME STYLES POPULAR SELLING PRICES. AT .MAX LEVIT, 15 E. CENTRE STREET. EXCLUSIVE UP-TO-DATE HATTER AND GENT'S FURNISHER. 896-CHRISTMAS GIFTS 1 896 PEW SUGGESTIONS. .LADIES' COAT OR CAPE. MISSES' JACKET. SHAWLS. BLANKETS. LAWN COMFORTS. WHITE SPREADS. TABLE LINEN. NAPKINS. TO WELLS. LACE CURTAINS. MORIE SKIRTS. PLAIN and INITIAL HAND KERCHIEFS. GLOVES. POCKET BOOKS. UMBRELLAS. MUFF and BONS. RUGS. CARPETS. CARPET SWEEPERS. HASSOCKS, &c. tr Nnrth main St.. 3 Shenandoah, Pa. CHRISTMAS GREETING ! Only a few more hours left in which to dis pose of the balance of our stock of. . TOYS, GAMES and FANCY ARTICLES At prices that have astonished all who- have favored us with a call in making their Christinas purchases. THIS EVENING WE WILL MAKE STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS. MORGAN'S BAZAR. COLUMBIA : BREWING : COMPANY ...BREWERS OF... Lager Beer, Porter and Ale. All the product of this brewery are made of pure malt and hops of which we buy the best and endeavor always to MAKE THE BEST that can possibly be produced. Reduction in Wall Paper. ly. From 25 cents to 20 cents ; from 10 cents to 8 cents. AH other grades accordingly. This ttock must be disposed of at once, in order that I can enlarge my store. These bargains will hold good for a short time Come at once and take advantage of the reduction. FAINTRIt, PAPER HANGER AND DEALER IN WALL PAPER. Thomas H. Snyder, 23 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah, Pa. CHRISTMAS i ORANGES. CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA and VALENCIA ORANGES. NUTS. ALMONDS, - - - Two Pounds for 25 Cents. ENGLISH WALNUTS, - - Two Pounds for 25 Cents. MIXED NUTS. - - - Two Pounds for 25 Cents. FOREIGN FRUITS. ALMERIA GRAPES. FIGS AND DATES. RAISINS AND CURRANTS. CITRON AND LEMON PEEL. NEW CROP NEW ORLEANS BAKIN tlOLASSES. NEW WINCE MEAT. o: :o PI CRANBERRIES. JOSEPH JiEESE DEAD. Ho Was a Well Known Mint! Olllelul. Many Children Survive Joseph Kccse, formerly Insido foreman of Packer No. 2 colliery, and widely known in mining circles, died at Ms home in Lost Creek at 5:15 lust evening after suffering for somo timo from meningitis. The decerned was 53 years of ago and is survived hy four teen children, all over twelve years of age. J lis wife mid four children aro dead. I ho former died about a year ago. Mr. lieeso was i very prominent in thu mining circle? of this j valley, in that he was among tho pioneers in tho operations about Lost Creek. : ITo was a member of Shenandoah Lodge, I No. 501, 1. O. O. P., and Sheuaudoah Lodge No. 511, F. & A. II. Tho funeral will take 1. C.-...-.1 in- . ....1 m 1.. I.. ' liiucu uu ouiuiuiiy ul m p. in. auu wiu uu in charge of the Masonic fraternity. Tho re mains will be brought to town for interment in tho Odd Fellows' ccmotery. GHRISTPS IJi THE GflUiJGHES Many Sunday School Entertainments nave Been Arranged. SOME OF THE ANNOUNCEMENTS The Welsh Baptist Sunday School Will Entertain To-night--The Trinity Re formed, Methodist Episcopal, United Evangelical and Other Congrega tions Will Hold Services To-morrow. Handsomo presents, baud decorated china, cut glass and statuary, at llrumm's. At Kepclilnskl's Arcade Cafo. Cream of tomato soup to-night. INTERESTING HYPNOTISM. Prof. Sago's Sulject Arrouseil Prom Hli Sleep Last Night. Frederick A, Williams, tho subject Who was put to sleep by Prof. Sage, tho hypnotist, in Fergusou's on Mon day night, last, and remained on a cot in tho window space of tho storeroom on South Main street occupied by the Edison Company until 7 o'clock last evening, when ho was carried back to Hie theatre, was awakened on tho stago by the hypnotist at 0:43 o'clock, or exactly 4S hours after tho sleep started. Owing to tho muscular relaxa tion consequent upon the awakening six attendants on tho stago were required to hold Williams. For about 20 or 30 seconds there was determined strugglo in which the attendants found dltllculty iu retaining their hold; the subject then awakened, looked dazed for a moment or two, then his countenance brightened, a smile passed over it and Williams walked from tho stage unassisted! aud with steady strides, after mak-' ing a courtesy to the audience. Just prior to tho awakening the subject was weighed by (leorgo If. Krick, who an nounced tho figures as 131 pounds, Williams having lost i pounds during tho sleep. Ho weighed 130 pounds on Monday night. The balance of tho evening's program was both interest! tigand amusing to an intense degree The hypnotic grouping for tho tableau was heartily applauded. Thoro will be no ox hlbition to-night, but two will bo given to morrow, in the afternoon and evening. Not Html to Solve Why Worncr, 121 North Main street, sells his fine footwear cheaper than others he has not got tho enormous expenses other dealers have. This is both beneficial to tho buyer and seller. For Your Interest. Whoover intends to buy fiuo footwear will. if they go to Womcr's shoo store. 124 Nurth Main street, find it to their interest they'll tee what we mean by the above expression aud what it means to their pocket books an important difference whether in quality or price ol goods, t ootwear for old and young Womer's, 12-1 North Main street. Death In a Fall. Mrs. Bridget Joyce, mother of Thomas J. Joyce, formerly editor of tho Mahanoy City American, met instant death yesterday morn ing by falling down stairs at her homo near East Mines and breaking her neck. She arose early yesterday and was about to do 6cend the flight of stairs, when sho tripped aud fell to tho bottom. When picked up by her daughter, Mrs. Julia Malia, sho was still alive but died right after being put to bed Mrs. Joy co was very agtd. I or many years she conducted a hotel in New Castle town ship. Dressed Chicken and Turkey. Mtetmo at tho Iowa meat market. 103 South Main street, Is a common saying among experienced marketers. They have learned that tho biggest stock uf dressed chicken and turkey is waiting for your purchase at lowost market prices. Just received to-day. 12-23-2t A full lino of gents' fine silk umbrellas, plain and silver trimmed handles, in prices ranging from 50c. to $5.85. At MAX LEVIT'S, 15 East Centre street. Attention Odd Fellows. All members of Shenandoah Lodge No. 501 are requested to meet at their hall at one o'clock on Saturday to arrange for attending the funeral of our late brother Joseph Iteeso, of Lost Creek. Interment iu the Odd Fel lows' csnietery. Members of sister lodges are inuited to be present. John D. Tbezise, N. O. Attest: Joskm Kinks, Sec'y. It Ladles' velvet slippers at 30 cents por pair. Whitelock's Shoe Stoke. Tho borough prosonted a busy appearance to-day. Shoppers were upon the streets by the hundreds making purchases of presents and tho wherewithals for the Christmas dinner. The pastors and congregations con nected with many of tho churches wero also busy prcpariug for tho usual services and en tertainments, and none will be in ueed.'of a suitable place to spend a Merry Christmas to-morrow. Among tho ovsnts announced iu this con nection is an entertainment and annual pre sentation to the membors of tho Welsh Bap tist Sunday school. It will tako placo to night in tho church at tho corner of West and Oak streets. Thero will be no services in tho church to-morrow. Itegular Christmas morning service will be held in All Saints church, on East Oak strcot, at 7 o'clock to-morrow morning. Tho Christmas festival and entertainment will not be held until next Monday, by which timo tho congregation will take possession of its new church at tho cornor of. West and Oak streets. Tho first sorvlco will be held in it on Sunday next. An early Christmas morning meeting will be held in the Methodist Episcopal church and a cordial invitation is extended to tho public to attend at six o'clock. In issuing it Itov. Alfred Ilcobnor, tho pastor, says, "Let Christmas people, old and young, unito iu tho happy song of praise" Christmas exercises for the Infant department of tho Sunday school will bo held to-morrow after noon at 3 o'clock. TIlB PYerrisAS nf tlin j main school will begin at 0 o'clock in the evening. The doors of tho church will be open to admit all not mcmbeis of the school at 5:45. Tho church Is very suitably dec orated. There will be a very interesting program. ' Special Christmas services will te held to morrow morning in the Trinity I!ofurmed church, on West Lloyd street. Special Deer Lunch at lllckert's. As a Christmas gift Mr. Bickert will servo deer lunch to his many patrons who pay his cafo a visit to-morrow. Wo have ouougli to supply all. Diamonds, watches, rings, sllvorwaro, fancy goods, cut glass and banquet lamps with Dresden or silk shades, at A. Holder man's. Turkey and Egg-Nog. A fine Christmas treat in the form of a turkey dinner and egg-nog will bo given free to-morrow at the Muldoon Cafe, corner of Centre and West streets. It Plants mako pretty and inexpensive pres ents for Christmas, and tho finest can bo had at Payne's nursery, Girardville. 12-U-Ot-eod Deer Lunch at lUckcrt'u As a Christmas gift Mr. Bickert will serve deer lunch to his many patrons who pay his cafe a visit to-morrow. We liavo onough to supply all. HIGH SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT. Tills Artcrnnon llewdcd to Wry Interest ing Ilxorclses. Beforo closing its sessions for the Christmas holidays tho High School devoted this after noon to an entertainment of a very Interest ing character at which tho follow ing program was rendered : Chorus. "Merry Christmas," School ; address, "Purity of Motive," President; reading, "Vision of Misza," Miss Nowliousor; re ferred question, "Antonio Maceo," Mist Mary McGuiro; Sentiments, Mbw.cs Markel and Kirk and Kay Dcngler; instrumental solo, "Last Itose of Summer," Isadoro Soff ; read ing, "Pied Piper of Hamlin," William O'Doniicll; referred question. "What is meant by the Greater Kepublic?" Miss Fish-' burn; recitation, "Man always Fit for Free dom," John Stein ; sentiments. Miss Parkor, Clyde Glover and Harvey Wells; trio, "The Sunbeams are Gleaning" Misses Dornbach, Hughes and Llewellyn ; discussion, "l!e solvcd. That the United Stales should rccog-1 nizo the Independence of Cuba." Aflirniativo, 1 Misses Graobor and Weir; negative, Charles Hughes and Miss Manscll ; chorus, "Wonder ful Star," School ; referred question, "Manu- facturo of Postage Stamps," Burton Davis;' oration, "How to Avoid Failure, " Philip Covlo ; referred question, ' Peter Cooper, ' Tho Great Philanthropist," Miss Powell ; 1 recitation, "Why Should Sho Spirit of Moital bo Proud, "Mks Sarah Burke; duct, ".Murmur ing Sea," Misses liurko aud Cardin; reading, "The Burden of Debt," Miss Agnes O'Hoam; ' reforred question, "Hoosier Poet," Miss 1 Koithan; recitation, "Lord Ullcn's Daugh- I tor," Miss Whltaker; sentiments, Miss Lizzie Hand, J. Conry and Miss Lossig; vocal solo, "Lovo's Sorrow," Miss O'Hara; reading, "Little Mildred's Christmas," Miss O'Con nor; referred question, "What was tho Now- 1 foundland Conference?" Miss Itcilly; recita-1 tion, "Tho Burning Ship," Miss Lcitzcl; sentiments, Miss Steruor, H. Aregood and Miss Bicho; quartette, "Last night," Messrs. Hutton, Straub, Keogh and O'Douncll; de-1 hate, "Ilesolved, That tho United States' has reached its Golden Ago," alllrmativc. ' Misses Heebnor and Meehan; negative, Claro Matter and Miss Sheohy; chorus, "Sweetly Singing," school. Arthur I.ovlne was presi dent of tho gathering, Miss Dougherty sec retary and Charles Uashore critic. 8"-" M TREATY jit IS flElt.1 Between the United Sta! Spanish r.nvernml m ' 1- ' - .1 kajt . RHT.F. PUT? THPPlJMu "iTI HOME RULE FOR THEE Tit a .T AtA 1 sj?l would willingly Make Contain Such Arrangement Af,'-4 clslve Defeats. :M1U at' s 11 in tention is called to tho chango of the hour from 0 to 10 a. m. Everybody is extended a welcome by tho pastor. The Sunday school will celebrato Christmas in the evening. An excellent program of singing, recitations and drills will be offered. Tho church has been elaborately decorated for tho occasions. Special offerings will be taken at both meet ings. The annual Christmas distribution to tho Sunday school will tako place in the Bethany United Evangelical church at 2 o'clock to morrow afternoon and at 7 o'clock in the evening the regular Christmas service will bo held iu the church, A program of singing, recitations and addresses will bo offered. There will no services duiing the day in the English Baptist church, but in the oven ing an entertainment will be held aud a box of candy presented to each one present. An admission of ten cents will be charged thoso not members of the school, Iu the Presbyterian church to-morrow evening, the Christmas exercises will bo of unusual interest. The entertainment will be of a musical and literary naturs, and will surpass anything of tho kind yet held in tho church. The scholars will reccivo their Christmas presents in the evoning, as there will be no services in the church during tho day. In accordance with an annual custom tho Wolsh Congregational Sunday school will assemble in tho church to-morrow and re ceive their Christmas candy. The Primitive Methodist Suuday school will hold its Christmas festival iu tho church to-night. There will bo no service to morrow. No stock of watches in gold or silver so handsome aud attractive in Shenandoah as Holdernian's. Selection larger, prices lower. Tho latest aud tho newest shades of gents' dress kid gloves, sizes IJ to 10 for tho holiday trado. At MAX LEVIT'S. Christmas Invitation. Do not waste your time iu running around small stores, where assortments are at mimi mum, but accopt tho invitation of Strouso, the jeweler, to call aud examine tho finest, largest and most complete line of diamonds, opals, jewelry, china, bric-a-brac and glass ware ever exhibited in Schuylkill county, aud ho sure to avoid disappointment, fatigue aud unnecessary expense, whether or not you have a dollar to spend. Don't forgot that oven our smallest priced article carries our guarantee, so if you have only a dollar of your Amas money left, or wish to make an luvsstmeut upon which you can realize handsomely, don't let anything keep you from oxaming our greatest and most success ful display over made, Como even If you havon't a penny to spend. Come aud let us prove our abovo announcement to you. Bring your friends. We want everybody to see it. At Strouse's, II North Main street. We havo the newest, neatest and very latost in Indies' uaibrsllas at remarkable low pricos. At MAX LEVIT'S. ttreuuan's Now ltrstaurnnt. Oyster soup to-night. Diamond rings, solitnlics in prices from $3.00 to $150. Diamond earrings, diamond pendants and laco pins at A. Holdernian's, corner Main and Lloyd streets. A Saniplu Itrlck. The Pottsvillo Iiepubllcan last ovening con tained the following editorial utterance: "Hon. John Wanamaker bad 11 rnusine at- j audieuco at Erie last night, and his speech was overllowing This is WASlllNOTOx.Dec. 24. W i j .. ta. forts of tho prosont ndmf lonst will cuntiimo to bo exC-'i of nil autonomous ttovommi-ce.1l'r l:ms. Durlnpc tho correi is. . tweon this country niul Spl'Mi 5, dlnn system hns ropeatedlj Vile, t.. na ,, ..wtilnl ...f.WP10 to follow lu granting homo t' ban colonist". Tho object 'i! hna been mndo, and with sair Is admitted, that a Kvstxmi ita work admirably with hor ' 'il jo. ts iu Cnnndn might uttol t'.ni plied to tho Cubans. Js'ffr C That Spain has intimate 'L'rn cortaln conditions sho woult ,ti'c ,(J to granting n reasonable m '' f, , y rulo to tho Cubans la bes ifeln Shuhowovcr insists thatnot u disastrous dofent in battle insurgents to heed such pp It Is regarded In Madrid as tomptnny of tho reforms c Wevlor strikes a dnclr.ivn lit crnment.howover.doosnoti ' I IS that view of tho enso, nnd t ', Is malting somo progross in, i for neneo on a basis nllko 1 m 1 Sjmln. 'I'lKsh v ...... nu,w,...,u..w ... niKl 1 hni taken In this mnttor Is ' Mug of tho porsous and proportj1,''i,,o, 1 mo unitou !tato.snowongvvv i and sugar plnntors Iu Cul'rJuiii ; tho plnntors generally nro riV lu I" 1 thlzo with tho Cubans, If ylrs. , reuchod this govornmont W I tain serious doubts of tho limb t nnHm Ptihnna If wl.tll.. M 1 M , , t. 1 I numb What tho planters Ihj.Vll nunoxuiiou 10 tna mntotLv. vmr with good tbincs. a fair sample of the fake political iufurma-1 tho administration, as plait, I in tion furnished its readers. Wanamaker 1 dunt, regards this as out of f "It wasn't within thrco or four hundred miles -f tho planters next favor nil "an 'Pi-:., o I,.,.,, nu .l. . I III rrll..tlll1lllt limliin 41in nl. I..,.. bo to the United States Senate vision of Spain. 1 I The United States, ns fc" I l'lumi Scarf. Olnov In his ronort to orif "I A nico piano scarf with silk tassels and i eonsont to liccomu rosponi,! N rich colors will win its way in a comfortable , home as well as a Christmas dinner. Wo j have them specially designed and carefully ! made from tho best selected goods. At O'Neill Bros., 1011 South Main street. 2t Turkeys! Turkeys t Tuikujst Fresh, homo drossed turkeys at lowest market prices. At Coslett's, 30 South Maiu street. 12-23-2t Ilirth.lay Party. James Tobin, of West Coal street, celo brated his 50th anniversary yesterday, aud last evening about thirty of his friends as sembled at his homo and presented him with a rocVing cbairand auunibcrof other tokens of their esteem. Mr. Georgo Holvey made the presentation aud Mr. Tobin responded by serving an elaborate supper. Several very enjoyable hours wore spent. IWKFlJr. X-MAS (HITS. Gents' Flno Nightrobcs from 50 cents to ?US5. At MAX LEVIT'S. More diamonds at Holdernian's than any storo in the county. A T.lhttral Kespnnsp, The committee of five appointed by the "Y" to receive donations for Christmas distribution among tho deserving poor de sires to extend thanks to tho people who so liborally responded to the invitation issued. Tho distribn i u was made to-day by the Flower Mistiuii and donations aro still re ceived by tho superintendent, Miss Mattie Price. lhitlre Satlstactloii, Tho wise way to speud a dollar is to go where you get tho best satisfaction in ap propriate and dc6irablo Christmas gifts. Our splendid array of holiday goods includes tho new, tho novel and the most beautiful at fairest prices. At Maley's, tho Jewlcr, 10 North Main street. twi it IV 1 , I- li ter tho faithful obsorvnncJd between tho two countrieft tins goveriimouc is that tj u could be mndo n part of nK . tin necessity for which la nd governments. Tho Spanlj1 share tho fooling strongly tho United Statos that thu has long outlived its usoftil bo far as bpalu Is coneoril son to bollovo sho will w treaty as n moans of soo whloh tho prosont war has vital, but will Insist on treaty revision until Cuba largo measure at least. rii... . l .. iiw inn jimui luuturua )) feols tho nnod of rearranging , the naturalization oibpanl r Cubans) after brief resldoui ( Stutos, and commercial rol n lng tho rate of duty and ifu chango on tho sugar aud tc t and l'orto Itlcorud on the ,1 products of tho Unltod Sta ' Spanish colonies. Tho chango us to nntuf garded as of ehlof ImportJ which assorts that tho protoi cau citizenship is lntroquori genuine American citizen very frequently by porsonl nominal American citizens' tho protection It uiTords ar,! to Cuba whore they then tinuo to reside. Tossed by an Angrjl Ciiicaiio, Deo. 1 -NolsJ mllllonulro packer, had all from being gurod by a Moor yostorday, and J Cj Hohart Commission compij ( nun. iney wein into a ct stock ynrds to Inspect cattto, wnon a stoor matlo u,c(l: two moil. Mr. Morris jifmi oscapo, but tho steer caug". squarely and throw him h's .i doseeiided h fell tut. the . to this fact ho owos his T-r ,.. I. VII 'Ml - mini LI M II w tt r rgi yiat tltlo 1 ng' . is i t ' lj II it w . H He , re 1 II U' In 11 ; ;iu ft Kver hotly Says That A, Holdormau'a jewelry exhibit is tho finest. The goods aro of a superb quality carefully selected. The prices lower than elsewhere. Nelsweuter's Prosperous Year. Our veteran horseman, William Neis- wentcr, will leave shortly after New Year i for the West to bring iu his first consignment present 500 horses In Itrtvntt. and titil.lln ul.l..l. l. lnl...l. dron, is Werner's shoe- emporium, 124 North , to out Uo ... tbe comlnv 1f!a r.,llltan as wen as uis saies nceu no comment, as The Mercantile Appralserslilp. Tiio County Commissioners, it is said, havo I decided upon the appointment of a Mor- rantllft Annnilser f 'nniinUalniiA Murll., ' r.,. 1 ,..!,.!,... .,p i t i.. -.! miidn f ran tin ptTnrta tn rmtj.,. 1 i.iuim inu mivviiuu u, i . a. x e(i;usuji, Ol o"'Jiu 1 -. Lost Creok, the defeated Democratic caudi-1 "orns wero so wldo It eoulQ-H . . . . .. .1 ,!,..., I.i. .1,,, 4nnnl. uaie ior commissioner ; juessrs. itentz and Myers, however, will namo Commissioner Allen for the place. Jioy's carpet slippers bizo 11 to 2, at 25 cents. Wiiiti;lock's Snoi: Stoku. A clianco with ovcry 50c. purchase will bo given at tho Factory Shoo Storo on tho hand some French doll, displayed in their window. Young Man's Fatal Pall. Peter Lynch, a prominent young man of Forcstvllle, fell from a platform at Phoenix Park colliery and crushed his skull. He was removed to his home and died Tuesday night from his injuries. He was a sou uf J. O. Lyuoh, of tho above place. down Into tho trough wh lay unconscious. Mr Hoj was dlsloc.itod, ho was bJ tho houd and neck, and t The Concentric Point on which the, various circles of humanity de-, of horMi t ,8B7 ,, bo)k, f )e pond for their purchase;, Mno footwear for yoar show luat ,ie has dlp()tod of 50(j Main street. ;J t'Ui,j..1w,.)ly 1 evgry horao that Jeayos hUaales tA U Mnrn ilinmntiilB nf ILLInJ btoro in tho couiitv 'ing.: Wo havo something cntirltlt linen collars and cull's at ourlur I At MAX LEVIT'S, 15 Last 0 Killed. I ln General Maceo, the f 'ut ,( been killed, and so have I Womer's shoe storo, 121 Nor fc. 1 1 1. 1 I W. 1-' Miners' train N'o. M lnitt rflvlf. last freight ut Mahauoy V , crossing over from the nor&e t south bound track Ono fcit freight ci.rs were wrecked road was delayed for a shorj I - . -jU0 eur pitlure taiten for 5c.,edi IU South Main afreet llreeu's Itiulto il I ! Cate rv run mil I OMt.-'jnitrtT -r.-rrrr W have u fino select titxk and eur VS'-J V.j;h Hie
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