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County Phy sician Converse ha ordered a jury of in quest to look into the caws of Mrs. Illch ortl Sohroelor and her family of Ave ohll dren, who were suffocated in the lire whloh uestroyeil the til roe story frame structure at 410 Newark street early Sun dny morning. lK-k of 'diligence ou the part of the Uremen is charged, inasmuch os the ftunlly perlshed In a, room only twenty foot from the ground; Vonr loy WontfMvo a aiontli. So Mr. Oilman Brown, of 81 lllll St., Booth Gardner, Mass., u told by the doctors. His son had Lung trouble, roIIowtngTypBoru. llalnrln, and he spent three Imnfinxl -and seventy-five dollars with doctors, wjip-flnally gave him up, saying: "Your boy wont live a month." lie tried Dr. King's Kew Dis covery and a few bottles restored him to health and enabled him to go to work a pels fectly well man. He says he owes his pre sent good health to the Use of Dr. King's New Discovery, uud knows it to be the best In the world for Lung trouble. Trial Bottles Free at A. 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JAMES SHIELDS, Ne. 410 East Centre stmt. slously take down, pollute, injure, remove or In any manner damage or destroy or offer an Insult to an American flag or Uag staff. Whero it might be argued that this will Bufflolently protooe tho American flag and bar out individuals and firms who doilre to use the national omblem for tho pur pose of advertising corn oures or peotoral syrups, neither one defines the subjoct in speclflo lalieuaao. It is possible, however, that nmentfments will be offered to those Dills whldh will oover this phose of tho question. Every resident of a third olnss oity la in terested In a measure o'llerod by Represen tative North, of MoKean county, whloh provides for cisessment and collection of o speoial tax upon property abutting for street sprinkling and street cleaning pur poses. In nny third olnss city under this not o majority of the property owners whose property abuts upon any street mayuo oldo to have tho street sprinkled and -cleaned without tho oonsent of tho minor ity. Tho street, of oourgp, must bo a paved one, and the expense of suoh sprinkling or cleaning shall be designated as n street cleaning tax, whloh oounolls nre author ized and empowered to fix and oolloot by ordlnnnoo. Tho tax is to bo levied propor tionately to the number of feet fronting on the street to be thus oared lor. To l'roteot Organized Labor. Jerry N. Woilor, oTCarbon county, who Is oue of the offloers of the Railway Em ployes' association, is tho nnthor of tho bill whloh waS presented last Thursday, whtoh makes it a misdemeanor, punish able with a fine of not less than $1,000 and Imprlsonmqnt for a term not exceeding ono year, for nny oflloer, agent or employe of any corporation, Btatp or foreign, to co orce, or attempt to coerce, any employe of suoh corporation from Joining a lawful labor organization- Tho coercion de scribed means dlschnrgo, or threat to dis charge from employment, or the black listing of any porsons who shall bo mem bers of such organization. It is a sweep ing moasuro, and the object is to proteot railroad omployos, especially those who nro mombors of or desiro to connoct them selvos with nny of the railroad organiza tions that are now in oxlstenoe in this stnto. The foraalo sohool teachers of the stnto, who ns u rule, In tho rural districts espec ially, nro paid less than male toaohers, nro to bo protected under a bill offered by Sir. Soyfort, of Lancaster. The bill makes It obligatory upon sohool dlroctors to pay f e malo teachers in publlo schools tho same compensation as is allowed to male teacn ers for n "like servloe, whoq holding the same grade of certificate Tho penalty for failure to enforce this lnw is removal from offloo of nny offending direotoror controller. The fomale teaohor thus dis criminated against is required to prove by ono reliable witness before nny court of rooord that sho Is uujustly discriminated against, and this shall ba tho grounds for removal ot a dlreotor. From tho Democratic) side of the house thoro comosn bill which Is still further de signed to Jnorease the cost of publlo print ing. Representative Lennon, ot Lehigh county, proposes by law to plnqo In oacl publlo school of the stnto, nbovo the pri mary grtdo, ono oopy of Smull's Loglsln tlvo Handbook, npd one oopy of the sohool laws and doolslons. The passage ot this bill would moro than double the presont publication of Smull's Handbook. Proposed College Appropriations. Tho appropriation bills have not been coming In rapidly as yot. Tho genoral publication of tho fact that tho state will bo short of funds has, perhaps, had a deterrent effoot. Among tho now bills ap pearing, however, Is ono appropriating 200,000 to Lehigh university, It Is offered by Mr. Weiss, of. Northampton. Tho bill is nrofaced by a series of whereases, setting fqrth the fact that Lehigh univorslty la worthy of the npproprhtiqi) Jn view of tho fact that for nearly thirty years It has maintained high courses of teohnlcal in struction entlroly free, of course, to nil students. It also olnlmed that tho small charge for tuition imposed slnco 18W Is lnadoqunto to meet tho current expenses of the uni versity, while the normal income from its endowment fund ii temporarily suspended. Tho appropriation 1b nsked for in vlow of i a fact that the university is sorely in uee.i of funds, nnd nlso to carry out the wish if Us foundor, that no students of good character and scholarship should be barred from obtaining nn education In consoquencoof his Inability to pay tuition. The light of tho week is likely to cantor tonight, whon an attempt Is to be 'made to lino up the house on tho Mitchell resolution to investigate tho stato troasury and audltorgoneral'sofllce. Tho anti-Quay people have opposed this for the reason that It will not amount to anything in the end. The rpul reform needed in the state treasury Is a law oompelllng tho payment of 2 per oent interest by banks upon nil state deposits. The reformers In tho legist laturo fear that the passage of this bill will bo Interfered with by the appoint ment of an investigating committee whloh will not Investigate If thoro could be any assuranco that tho appoint ment of an Investigating oommlttee would not Interfere with the passage of the 3 per cent Interest bill, tho autl Quay, or "Seventy-six," would rote for the Investigating resolution to a man. State Treasurer Haywood has finished the preparation of his annual report to the legislature, and ltoontulns some rather interesting Information concerning the state finances. Treasurer Haywood's Report. The total receipts during the year end. lug Nov. 30, 1896, were 1B,010,848.G9, to Whloh was added a balance of f8,4S0,6$1.07, making the available funds during tho year 110,848,497. ofl. There was paid out 511,880,803.47, leaving a balanoe of (6,008,. 891.10. of which $4,260,357 was In the gen eral fund. The receipts ot the sinking fund were (648,087.60, and a balanoeof $440,886. 16 ww added making $1,088,788.00; of this J8TO,- 876.60 was paid out, leaving a balance of $818,847.10 oaah. The total assets ot the sinking fund are $6,164,180.68, made up of above cash, united suites bonds, Alle gheny Valley railroad bonds and Interest. The general mnu receipts were 18,866,. 766.00 and there was a balanoe of 8,080.. 01&88, making a total of $16,864,774 07. The payments from the general fund during the year were fli.wi.au.vi, anu tne nai. mice on hand at the end of the year was $1,850,867. In oonoluslon, Mr. Haywood says: "Tho balanoe due to common schools for the current appropriation year to Philadel phia on state personal tax; the quarterly nayineuts for the next tlx mouths on ap. proprlntlons made by the last legislature to charitable, reformatory, educational and training institutions; salaries to judges and state offloers ; to the National Guard, etc, together with the expenses of tho Incoming legislature, will not only consume all of the above balanoes, but will require, in addition, a large portion if tho receipts for the sume period." SEW .TKK8HV LKGISLATITRK The Cieorgln Antl-Triut lull Introduced by Senator Daly. TwtNTOlf, Feb. 9. Soores of bills wore Introduced lh both houses of the legisla ture lost night, but nono passed. Assem blyman Holdrum'a bill, taxing express companies, wns advanoed to second rend ing. It provides a tax of per cent on the gross receipts of nil express oompanles do ing business in tho state. This is nn amendment of the present corporation law, the express oompanlos now oscdplng tax because technically they are not cor porations. Senator Johnson, of Bergen, Introduced his railroad commission bill. This provides for three commissioners to be appointed by the governor, at a salary of $9,600, for flvo years, tho railroad com panies to be assessed to pay the expensos of tho commission. They are to Investi gate all questions pertaining to 'tho man agement of steam and trolley roads nnd make rooommondatlons to the loglslaturo. Senator Daly, of Hudson, Introduced another anti-trust bill. It is harsher In terms than that presented a week ago, be ing a counterpart of the law now oxistlng In Georgia, which Is severe In Its terms and Imposes heavy penalties on combina tions lu restraint c' trade. Senator Ross, of Cape May, presented n, bill adopted by thi convention of repre sentatives from tho dlfferont boroughs Of this stato. It Is intended to supplant ex isting borough laws, and provides for n mayor and common oounoll of six inein bors, and a sinking fund commission of three porsons, who, with an assessor and collector, shall oomposo a board of flnanoe, having power to veto any appropriation made by oounoll. Bach borough Is given a freeholder and also the power to grant Uoensos, and bonds may be Issued to tho extent of SO per cent, of borough rateablos. DYSPEPSIA, DIZZY, WEAK, Dr. Greene's Nervura Made Him Strong: and Wall. Mr. Joseph B. Hood, 120 front St, Woon socket, II. I., says s " I felt weak and difty In the mornlna and ray stomach would notdlgest well, and tmM me feci so it would !mrt. 1 had excruciating pain In the pit of my stomach at timet. Their Tale of Assanlt Dlicredlted, CMOAdO, Feb. 2. W. T. AVorth, ossist ant cashier in the Wabash freight depart ment, and X H. Mitchell, a olork In the same placo, are In tho hospital as the re sult of Injuries received Saturday night. They olalm to have been set upon by two men, who, after beating Worth and Mltoh oll Into lnsonslblllty, shot them. Two ot tho bullots took effect in Worth and one in Mltohell. Both will recover. The police soout tho idea that robbery or revenge wore tho onuses, and think that tho twq mon became involved In an altorcatlon with their assailants whllo In a house or saloon In the neighborhood, and finished tho fight in the street. MR. Jl'SKnt B. DOOD. ' I tised Dr. Greene's Nervttra blood and nerve remedy, and every dose gave me reilef the moment I took it ; tho pain U all gone and 1 feel strong all dayIn fact, I feel like a new man. 1 would not bo without Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy in the honse." If constipated, use Dr. Greene's Cathartic Pills with the Nervura. Dr. Greene, 35 West 14th St., New York City, the mot successful physician in curing nervous and chronic diseases, can bo consulted free, personally or by letter. The Naval and Agricultural Port folios Aooepted. LOW AMD WILSON ARB THE MEN. JOHN A DENBURGH. The Maasnchnsetts Kx-flovernor Will 3no cned Herbert and the Iowa Parmer Will Take the l'laee Now Held by Julius Ster ling Mortnq. WAsniWGTOW, Feb. 8. Information re ceived by congressmen confirms the reports of the selection of two more members of President MoKlnley's cabinet John 11. Long, of Massachusetts, has aooepted tho tender of the position of secretary of the navy, and James Wilson, of Iowa, the position of secretary of agriculture, ac cording to letters which have been re ceived by members of the congressional delegations of their states. -John Davis Long was born in Buok fleld, Me., Oct. 27, 1888. He graduated at Milwaukee, Prominent for his Scholarly Contributions to Leading Magazines. A Michigan Man Offers to covery Free. Claims to Bo There is always more or less suspicion attached to anything that is olfereti frpe but sometimes a man so ovorllows with generosity that he oannot rest until his discovery is known to the world, in order that his fellow men may profit bjr what he has discovered. lli 15 upon HUB uriliuiimi Limb r Ul Kalamazoo, Mich., desires to send free to mankind a prescription whicli will euro thorn of any form of nervous debility ; relloves thorn of all the doubt and uncertainty which such tuon are peculiarly liable to and restores the organs to natural size and visor. As it costs nothing to try tho exporirueut it would soem that any man, suuering wuu uie nervous trQttblos that usually attack men who nover stopped to roauzo wnat migm, uo the final rosult, ought to be deeply interested in a remedy which will restore them to hnnltli. strencth and vieor. without which they continue to live an oxistenco of untold misery. As tho remedy In quostiqn Was tho rosult of many years research as to what combination would be peculiarly effective in restoring to men the strength they need, it would seem that all men sud'oring with any form ot nervous weakness ougnt to write lor such a remedy at once. A request to H. 0. Olds, iiox 1718, Kalamazoo, Mich., stating that you arc not sending for tho prescription out of idle curiosity, but that you wish to make use of the medicine by giving it a trial, will be answered promptly aud without evidence as to whore Information came from. U he prescription is sent free and olttiougn some ufuy wonder Iiqw Mr. Olds cau afford to give away his discovery, there is ua dpubt about the offer being genuiue. Cut this out and send to Mr. Olds so that he may know how you ottmo to write him. ia-BS-7t)t Opposite Beading railroad station. FREE CURE FOR MEN. Send His Vis-. a Benefactor Mankind. to Weakened PHILA. & READING RY IN KI'FKOT DEO. 6. 18M. Trains lenve Shenandoah as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week tltrt 210, 530, 710 a. ni., 1288, 0 08 nnd 5 58 p. u Sundays, 2 10 n. ra. For New York via Maueh Chunk, week dy 3 25, 7 10 a. m., 12 88 and 8 08 p. m. jfor lteauing anu rniiaaeipuin, weeK a&yt 2 10, S 28, 7 10 a,m., 12 88, 8 08 and 5 88 p. in. Buu aays, a iu n. m. For 'or Pottsville". week day 12 88, 8 08 and 5 58 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. ra. i 2 10; 7 10 a. m., scd For Tnmaaua and Malianov Cifv. week chiya 210,5 25, 710 a. m.,1288, 3 08 and S58 p. m Sundays, 210 a. m. For willlatnsport, Sunbury and Ijewlsburg weekdays, 3 25, 1180 am., and 7 25 p. m fiuiidnvs. 8 25 n. m. For Mnlmnoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 25, 7 iu, ii iw a. m., ix ra, a i, o 5 36 7 28 and K in. Sundays, 2 10, 8 25 n. m. For Anhland and aliamokln. week davs. 8 2t 710, 11 30 a. m., 738 and 0 95 p. ra. Bun days, 8 25 a. m. tor Baltimore, Washington and tho Weel vli I!. ,tO. It. IC, through trains leo'-i Iieadlrjf Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & 11. V X.) at 8 36 7 59,1126 a. m., 310 and 7.27 p. lu. Sundays 3 30, 7 00, 11 26 a. ra., 8 and 727 p. ra. Addl tlonnl train Irom Twenty-fourth and Cluui. nut streets station, week days, 10 30 a. m. 13 2G 1216 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 185, 8 28 p. m, TRAINS FOB SJIENANpOAII, Leave New York via Philadelphia, weel days, 4 30, 8 00 a. in., 1 80, 4 30, 9 00 p. m. ono night. Sundays, 8 00 p. m. l.wive Now York via Mauch Chunk, waul days, 4 30, 9 10 a. in,. 1 SO and 4 IS p. m. Leave I'hlladelplua, Heading Terminal, wool days, 4 20, 8 35, 1005 a. m. and 4 00, 8 30, lis. p. in. Sundays, 11 3Q p. m. j.enve uuung, wmk days, iss, 710, 10 1 11 55 a. m., 0 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 1 85 a. ro Iavo Pottavllle, week days, 2 35, 7 40 a. m., 12 30 and 6 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 35 a. 111. j.cayo lamoqua, wee days, u is, s 00, 11 33 a m., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 18 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 a. m Leave Mahnnoy City, week days, 3 45, 9 21, II 47 a. m., 2 03, 7 41 aud 10 08 p. m. Sundays, 8 41 a. in. Leave Mftlmnov Piano, week days. 2 40. 4 00 080, 87. 11 S3 u. in., 1 13, 2 10, 5 20, 0 20, 7 67 ant iu u. ni. Duuuaye, 2 v, w a. m. T T , ' 1 1 1 f , .1. .1 Hit ,A - m., 3 35 and 11 41 p. m. Sundays, it 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Ohestnut street war! am South street wharf for Atlautlo City. Weekdays Kiprem, 9 00 a. m 2 00, 4 00, 5 OO p. ni. Accommodation, 800 a.m., 0 80p.m. Sundays itxpresa, uu, iuuu a. in. Accom modation. 8 00 a. in.. 4 45 p. ni. Returning leave Atlautlo City depot, cornel Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Bxprwui, 785,900 a. in., 3 30, 580 p, in. Accommodation, 8 15 a. m., 432 p.m. Dqndy Rxprew, l oo, 7 $0 p. nj. AocQinmo datlon, 7 IS a. ift , i IU p. in, Parlor Oars on all express tralus. A genuine woloomo walte you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cur ftaln and Coal St?. P'njt wills keys, brora, porter nnd le -r ou tin Choice eicbcraiicu Urluka and Htiir A HanclsoiTi i Complexion is one of the greatest charms a woman can possess. Pozzoni's CoMrLKXioH 1'owdbR gives it. JOHN D. LONG. Harvard In 1867, taught till I860, studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1861, practiced in Uuckfleld, and settled In Bos ton in 1S8& In 1860 he removed to lllng ham, but retained his office in Boston. lie wns a member of tho Massachusetts houso cf representatives In 1875-78, nnd served the last throe yoars as Its speaker. In 18T0 he was lieutenant governor, and governor In 1880-88. He was elected as a Republican to tho Forty-eighth, Forty-ninth and Flftloth congresses. Governor Long pub llshod a translation of Virgil's Anold In 1879. Jamos Wilson was born In Ayrshire, Sootland, Aug. 10, 1886. Be came to this country In 1861, re ceived n liberal od. ucatlon and be onmoa farmer. He was a rnember of the Iowa state leg islature from 1807 to 1878 and speak er two sessions, and then bocamo n rogent of the Stnto univorslty. Ho was elected to tho Forty-third nnd Forty-fourth congresses, serv ing on tho com- jajies p. wilsoh. mlttoes on agriculture and war claims, and was re-elected to tho Forty-eighth congross. Ho has always been interested in agricultural pursuits, and Is now direc tor of nn agricultural oxporlmont station in Iowa, The close of Mr. Wilson's last term in congress was marked by n dramatic incl doqt. Ills seat was contested by a Demo crat, and the Bepublicnns were filibuster ing on tho last dny of tho session to pre vent tho Democrats from unseating him. Thoro was a bill on tho calendar to pen sion Gonoral Grant, who was then at tho point of death, but It could not bo brought up until tho contest over the sent hudbeon disposed of. Mr. Wilson appealed to the Republicans to let the Bemoernts unseat hlni and thus make way for General Grant's bill, and this was done. i s XLhc Sun. The first of American Newspa pers, CIIART,ESA. DANA, Alitor. P. J. 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Corner Market and Centre et reels. pKOK JOHN J0NB8, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Look Box H, Mabanoy Oity, Fa. Having studied under some of the best oiofttore u London and Parts, will give leason on the vtoliii.maudolm, guliaratid vooal culture. Ternu reasonable. Address In oare of Btroiue, tlu j jweler. Bheuandoah. HUMPHREYS WITGH HAZEL OIL FOR Pile or Hemorrholdg. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. . Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Cprns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Turn Sixes, 35c, 50c. and Si. 00. SeM by druggists, or tent post-paUca reaelpt of ilo utatruniis'iiSD.w., 111 in utwuuat.,srTHk. I'or sale at l'ovlnoky's drug store, Centre street 18 East 30 96 DIVIDEND ptt UDDE:T ETLiTTin from lieart disease aro frequent. Iob a day passed bub the dally press records the death of some well known citizen, crually shocking tho commu nity bocauso it was unexpected. The victims frienda tlilnlring of him as in the enjoyment cf perfect health. Yet death from lieart disease Is never without many warnings, given at fre quent Intervals in many cases for years. The trouble Is the victims do not heed the warnings. The first in liicatlou or symptom of heart disease, although unmistakable, are so slight and the change to the next stage so gradual that they are scarcely notice able, and even when once fully real ized, one docs not wish to alarm one's friends, and the suffering Is borne In tilenco until stricken down. Not so with John Van Denburgh, of 3.01 Mt. Vernon avc., Milwaukee, who writes under date of August 7 1890: ' 'For a number years I was a sufferer from neuralgia of the heart which became so severe that I was iucapable of ordln ary exercise. It com menced some years ago with dart lng pains from tho region of tho heart extending to left arm. Thoso attacks grew more frequent and severe until, when attacked with ono of those, if did not stop immediately, I would fall to the ground. If I becamo excited or over-excrted myself in any way phy sically or mentally It produced spasms of the heart, and I would have to stop right in my tracks until the spell passed off. I had to sit up In bed at night for hours at a time on account of suffocating spells, and was incap able of taking proper exercise without physical oxhaustlon. I was told of Dr. Miles' lieart Cure by contractor B. B. Ilutchlnson, of 71 18th street, whoso son Clarenco was cured by this wonderful remedy and I commonced taking it at once. Since using it I have been entirely relieved of these spasms and am now taking half-mile walks each day with muoh comfort" One person in four has a weak or diseased heart. The defection may be very slight ak first, but disease un checked never grows bettor of itself. Its course is always from bad to worse. The first symptoms neglected, disease soon becomes chronic. There is cer tain rolief from heart pains, from shortness of breath, smothering, chok ing sensations, hungry weak spells, etc., in Dr. Miles' lieart Cure. This remarkablo result of Dr. Miles' long research in treating heart and nervous diseases, has established Itself as the one sure and certain cure for a weak or diseased heart. Dr. Miles' Reme dies are sold by all druggists under a J positlvo guarantee j first bottle benefits! ormonoy refunded. Book on heart and norves sent free to all applicants by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr.' Miles' Nervine ' Restores . . Health ; The raclflo Coast Iteprosentativc. San Fbancisco, Feb. 3.-In local po litical olroles there Is now little doubt thnt Judge Joseph JloKeniia, of the United States olroult court, will be the Paclflo court ooast representative In MoKlnley's cabinet. Judge McKenna was asked last eight It ho had formally accepted a cabi net position. "That Information must oomo first from Sir. JIcKInley," replied Mr. MoKennn. Until he president-elect ios lint authorized the statement I will jnnko neither admission or donlnls." It Is known by Mr. MoKenna's personal friends that the Judge has recently been do una up somowhat hurriedly his prlvnto busi ness, alleging us the reniou that ho would be absent from the state for a number of years. TareiiM Charged with Infanticide. Weixhvii t.K, N. Y., Fob. 8. MurkElls- worth, 6 yours old, and his wife, of Gene see, i'n . ten miles south ot this place, were JMled at Coudersport yesterday, char-d with drowning their S-months' old IrnVy. Mrs. Kllsworth told a sensa tional ftory Sunday to the effoot that Etrangora had kidnaped the ohlld. This Was not believed and an Investigation re vealed tracks in the snow from the house to Orydor oreek, where a hole In the loe was foundand the ohlld's.body discovered. When charged with tho orlme Mrs. Klls worth confessed and Implicated her father, mother and husband. The au thorities do not bollove tho story as to her parents and they wore not arreeted. The family are In dostl tuto clroumstmces and the mother .says that cold aud huuger drove her to the awful deed. mm SURE CURB FOR Dyspepsia, Malaria, Sleeplessness, Nervous Headache, Biliousness, Kidney Diseases, General Debility, Eic. Ash your Druggist to get them through his Jobber, or semi a Postal Card to BOULTON HOP BITTERS CO., NBlitf YORK. Sold by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. arlri-Colds-IIeiulache. Why suffer with Coughs. Colds and 1 Grippe when Laxative Bromo Quinine will cure you in one day. Put up in tablets cou veiuent ror taking, uuarauteea to cuie. or money refunded. Price, 35 cents. For sale by Klrlin's Pharmacy. dead! pftjraM oiontlilT ernFlnuuelul Co. To oar auutmefi WO0LD TOO OARS TO IMVZBT mn OK UrWAKDBT Din. oionthlr Pftitiaultra fre. 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