The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, April 23, 1902, Image 4

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Court News.
Com. vs. G ratio Ksparotn, gulling li
quor without llcenao. Nol. proa, allow
ed by tho court.
. Com. va. It'O Craft, lawny; iK-fi-n
dunt irioiuls guilty; aentitnuo atiapcndi-d
during (food behavior.
Com. vs. Psrt nml Myrtlo Hiiznrd, ns
enult and lmtt.'i-y. Jury And defendants
not guilty, and defendants and nroai-cu-
tor to each pay half tho coats.
Com. vs. ChrlHt Drcsta, eelllng liquor
without license: defendant .lends guilty,
Coin. vs. niehurd Scott and Harvey
Scott, assault and battery; defendants
pleads guilty. Defendant Harvey Seott
sentenced to pay a fino of IO.K) to the
Commonwealth, pay costs, Ac, and tho
defendant Uichaid Scott to pay a fine of
10.00 to tho Commonwealth, pay costs
and to undergo an imprisonment of
thirty days in tho county jail.
Com. vs. Hiehard Scott, surety of tho
peace; defendant to pay cost and enter
into a recognizance t- tho Common
wealth of Pennsylvania in the sum of
t."fl with surety to bo approved by the
Court, for the good behavior of defen
dnnt for one year.
Coin. vs. Joseph Phelan, burglury; de
fendant sentenced to pay a fine of 41.00,
pay the cost and undergo an imprison
ment In the penitentiary for a period of
one year.
Com. vs. Wm. Butterabaugli and Geo
Hawkesworth, breaking and entering
dwelling. Hawkesworth pleads guilty,
and sentenced to pay costs, 15 fine and
to serve KO day's in the county jn.ll. Jv'ol.
pros, as to Outtersbaugh.
Com. vs. Arthur M. Lutes, assault
and battery. Not u true bill and county
to pay costs.
Com. vs. Allesandro Espoelto, selling
liquor without llnconse; verdict guilty.
Defendant sentenced to pay costs, fine of
500 and to serve 4 months in county
jail.
. Com. vti. Charles Steel, larceny; ver
dict guilty. Defendant sentenced to
pay costs, fine of $15, and to serve 3
months In the county jail.
Com. vs. James Yeager, alias A. K.
DeLarmo, forgery; defendant pleads
guilty. Sentenced to pay costs, fine of
1 and to serve 0 months In Allegheny
workhouse.
Com. vs. Leonard DeAddrle, assault
with intent to rape. Not a truo bill,
end prosecutrix, Maria sorlz, to pay
costs.
Great Day for the I. O. O. F.
All arrangements have been perfect
ed for the Odd Fellows' anniversary
. celebration at Rldgway on tho 2fHh.
Besides the securing of all the attrac
tions that bave characterized such
gatherings in the past history of the
association, many new features have
boon added and tho members of the
..fraternity from this pluce are looking
forward to an unusually good time.
excursion rules have rx en secured on
the railroad and extraordinary prepa-
i rat imis aro being mado by the Ridgway
peoplo to properly care for tho visitors,
' The special session of tho Grand Lodgo
and the school of instruction hy Grand
Lodgn officers which Is booked for
Friday evening preceding the "big day"
will attract many Past Grands and
othor membora of tho Order to Ridg
way on that day. The fact that the
mooting win oe favored hy the pres
ence of not only tho Grand Master of
tho Stale, but also the Gtyind Warden
and Grand Marshal, la evidence to all
of the standing the Northwestern An
niversary Association and its officers
have In Grand Lodgo Circles.
The Oreat Dismal Swamp.
Or Virginia is a breeding ground of
Malaria germs. Sols low, wet or marshy
ground everywhere. These germs cause
weakness, chills find fever, achos in the
bonus and muscles, und may induce dan
gerous maladies. But Electric Biltors
never fail to destroy them and euro
malarial troubles. They will surely pre
vent typhoid. "We tried many reme
dies for Malaria und Stomach and Liver
troubles," writes John Charleston, of
Byesvllh), O., "but never found any
thing as good as Elcotrio Bittere." Try
them. Only aoo. H. Alex Stoke, guar
antee satisfaction.
D n't forgot Mrs. Sutter's
Thursday und Friday,
ClothcrafU
opening
Those who have tried . our want
column find It pays to do so, , ' "
Fancy hose at Sutter's from 15 to 60 I
cent pair, Any color you. can aak for.
Clotbcruft. i
Carpet samples below cost at Pries tor I
Eros.' furniture stora.
Letter From South Carolina.
Uuur.im, S. C, April 1 i, 1IH)2.
Kdltor Till-:, STAIi: Many Inquiries
tiro mado concerning tho Miller Lum
ber Company, located In Mnrnwoll coun
ty, South Ciirollmi. Tho are located In
li siindy, level country. Tim soil is
adapted for rnlslng cotton, watermelons
nml Bweet. potatoes. This Is one of tho
greatest watermelon sections In tho
south. Corn Is grown hero to, hut does
not prove very profitable. Tho ell mate
is delightful in tho winter. There has
heed no snow and very little rain the
past winter. Spring opens from six to
eight weeks earlier than In Pennsylva
nia. Com Is six indies high and cotton
and watermelons are up at this writing.
The Miller Lumber Company begnn
operations on their timber last fall, but
on account of not having a siding to
the mill site until January, of this year,
their progress was greatly hindered.
They have a fine tract of timber to
work on. It Is fourteen miles long and
is from a half to a mile and a half wide.
It contains live thousand six hundred
acres, iho Uig Salkehatchee river
i un through the entire length of it.
Tho timber Is mostly cypress, poplar,
pine and nsh. The cypress grows to an
enormous size, some trees measuring 22
feet In circumference. Poplar also
grows to a large size.
Mr. Jonathan IVcmer, of Jefferson
Co., Pa , who whs with this company
the past winter, says that tho timber Is
of tho finest qnallty he ever saw, and
that portions nf It will average seventy-
five thousand feet per acre.
To iiinnufncture this timber they hnvo
a good sized saw mill and planing mill
situated at a favorable place on the S.
A. L. Ry nml on the Salkehatchee
river. 1 hey began sawing March 2nd
and have been running steadily since.
They have purchased a stenm skid
ding and loading machine to supply tho
mill with logs. With this machine they
haul whole trees to tho tram road,
where they are cut up Into saw logs.
Tin y tire then loaded on the trucks by
the machine and ar hauled to the mill
or river. They Bro able to skid the
timber off u hundred acres of ground
without moving tho machine. The ca
pucity of the machine is ubout twenty
five thousand feet per day.
The Co. drilled for water and found
a flowing well at tho death of ono hun
dred and thirty feet. This is very valu
able to them as it supplies them with
very good water, which Is not genorally
found in springs. Spring water is like
ly to be Infected by malarial germs In
this country. Datid K. Pir-'KR,
A Nearly Fatal Runaway
Started a horrible ulcor on the leg of
J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, III., which
defied doctors and all remedies for four
years. Then Hneklen's Arnica Salve
cured him. Just us good for Bolls,
Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Corns, Scalds,
Skin eruptions and Piles. 25c at II
Alex Stoko's drug storo.
It does not appear to be genorally
known that a law was enacted by the
Pennsylvania legislature hist May by
which the holder of an unrecorded deed
is liablo to lose it for want of record
The law provides that all deeds and con
veyances must be acknowledged and
recorded In tho office of the recorder of
deeds within ninety days after execu'
tlon of said deed, and that every deed
that is not recorded may ho adjudged
fraudulent and void. Brookvlllo Tkmo'
crdf.
Want Column.
Ri.Iih:-1)iib cent nur word for cueli and
every UiNiu-tloii.
For Sale Jersey cow. Inquire of
Adolf Landeii, Washington twp.
Fur rent House In Prcscottvlllo. In
voire of Kd. Mi.Civight.
For Sale Two lots on Fifth Bt. In
quiru of II. A. Swab.
House, lot and burn on corner of
Third and Jackson sis. for salo. Size of
ba. n 2Sx32 ft. Inquire of L. F. Hctrlok
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HOWE'S MOVINQ PICTURES.
High Class Exhibition to a Crowded
House Scene Included i
Prince Henry's Visit.
Pictorial art hold n high pltieo In
1.ho history of mankind. In earlier days
it pictured great events and the stirring
stories of tho l-nco. Gradually It de
veloped artistic effect, pleasing the
vyo with tho colorings and creations.
Tho cooing Infant finds Interest in n
picture book and thu older people travel
to art galleries thoro to view tho works
of the old Flemish and Italian masteia,
as well as tho work of latter-day paint
ors. in our own day tho II I iM mi ted
papers show what Interest pictorial
work incite.
Photography w as one of tho great In
ventions of thu last .century, and moving
picture were developed In the closing
hours of the nineteenth century. It Is
certainly a great step In advance of
lifeless scenes. Hero before lis, accurate
and seemingly endowed with life, are to
bo seen tho great scone of life, the
wonderful picture of nature.
Hone's moving pictures aro the nemo
In their line. Mr. Howe' visit to
Hudson aro looked forward to with
anticipation. His picture have little
of that fluttering which often mars the
scenes shown by others; his view are
clear, distinct and seem animated with
life. Kach visit ho brings along new
pictures to delight, to entertain and
educate the beholder.
That ho keeps up to the time was
evidenced last night by Ills pictures of
tho visit of Prince Henry to this
country. Miss Roosevelt christening
the Muteor, tho iiild-occnn trip of the
German royal yacht, and other pictures
of like Import. Tho pictures of the
Alps, tho climbing of tho glaciers, and
other scenes of Switzerland elicited
much interest.
Tho oiilorta.lnmc.nt Is enlivened by
some humorous Illustrations, and also
hy some wonderful trick pictures, which
perhaps pleuse the audience better
than anything else. The reproduction
of the work of the famous Houdln fairly
set tho people wild, and they could
have enjoyed it for another hour.
Paige, the clever clay modeler, is still
with the entertainment. A house
packed to the doors was In tho Opera
house, and Mr. Howe can count on the
same thing next time ho comes here.
Hudson, (N. Y.) Hiyinter, March 21,
1002. At Assembly hall Monday ve
iling, May 15.
lUllUIIOI 1KI
OF REYNOLDS V1LLK.
Capital,
$50,000.
820,000.
Surplus,
. Mitchell, I'ri-Kldi-im
H-oll ltlf-li-lliiiil, Vli-r I'rr-n.t
John II. Kniiclier, l ashlnr,
Directorial
. Mitchell, Di'ott MeOlnllanil, .t. O. Kliitf
John II. Co. licit, tl. K. Hi-own,
U. W. Fuller, J. ft. Kuueliur.
Does a izeiieriillianklnffliiisliiPHsanil solicit!
tan accounts or merchants, )t-orcMlotial men.
farmers, inechiinlcH, miners, liimliernifin anc
others, promising tho moHt caruful iittmitlon
to inn i.iiMini'HHiir all person.
Pure Deposit lloxos for rout.
Klrst National Hank biillillnn, Nolan block
Fire Proof Vault.
IQFFjiLO, HOCHESTEB I PITTSBURGH XT.
OONDEN8EO TIMB TABLE
IN EFFECT JAN. S, 1903.
KORTH BOUND,
BASTIBN T1MI.
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noy 7;80 A. M. dally, except Uuiulaya.
SOUTH BOUND,
KAtrrcaN Tina.
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CLKAHFIKLD DIVISION.
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Daily. f Dally except Buuday.
KDWAKD 0, LAPKY, t
v, . dlauaral laawnvr Aunt
First National Bank
With u You Can Buy
Horses, Harness,
Wagons,
MoCornriok l?iin!ors.
Mowers, Makes,
(irindeis.
Hartal oh In
GROCERIES
DRY GOODS
To flow out stock.
Store room to let with
viti g rooms overhead.
V:ir CHOPPING 'u.V,.
The RcynoldcSvillG
Mlllliia Company.
Bring Your Produce to
J. C.Kintj&Co.V
1 u : : : : : n iz : : : j um : : r : 1
A Spicy
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Spring "Ad"
$ for h nionn-nt, butu L-arcfiil t-xain-
x Ination uf uui' Humplva anil iIchIums
Newest and Most Fashionable
Sprlna flttlre
Will convlnuo you that wo nre
W the luiiuVra in (junta' Tuilot-ln); In
f lt-nolilvllle. Kxpci-lmicc, corn-
$ nieienosa oi etocK anil ruasoiiiinlu
iirlces cannot fall to Batlxf y you. i
Johns & Thompson.
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inspection.
LADIES' GARMENTS.
Our Cloak Jtoom is shining resplendent with all the new production of thu WOOL
TEX manufacturers. In addition lo these aro tho Ladies' Shirt Waists in plain and em
broidered front, Silk and Linen material. Wrappers, Defender Muslin Underwear and
Mercerised Underskirts.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
This Includes a matchless collection of Table Damasks, white, cream and colored,
Towels, Crashes, Sheets, Pillow Cases and Luce Curtains.
There aro a great many inducements in buying goods where tho stock is complete.
We have an assortment from which you can select any design or any color to bo found in
the market. Tho season is on for LACK CURTAINS, Sheets and Pillow cases. We have
a line of these that can't bo equalled anywhere in price and quality.
SfilCK
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A. KATZENi'
People's Bargain Store.
Owitur to to the lute fipi iii!' we
were tniftlile to phiee nmnv sprinir
tj;oo(1s tin sale, so l.nve decided
to oiler the jieople ol Keytiolds-
ville Mild vicinity these ijoods,
which are new in finality and
style, at n
Reduction of from
25 to 35 per Cent
on the dollar. Yoti cannot afford
to miss this. Kcinembtr our op
crating expenses nre not large,
which makes these low prices
possible. Below we quote prices
on n tew lines winch 3-011 will see
at a glance can be purchased fit
ottr store lor less money than
elsewhere.
Big assortment of
Ladies' Shirt Waists
all new. Ladies' Shirt Waists,
former price 40c, now Uae and
tip to $1.0;-.
LADIHS' SUMMIiK OAUZI-,
from fie a piece tip.
Big assortments ladies' TOP
SKIRTS at low prices.'
Lace Curtains
2-i yards long, former price toe,
now USc.
Large sized BKI) SI'KHADS. a
bargain, lormer price 5)0c, now
G.'c.
Ladies' UMBKIvLLAS. from
rise tip to i.nr.
DON'T MISS TIIIS-A fancy
silver handled umbrella, former
price, $1.12;", your choice lor 75c
Big assortment ol LACKS and
LMBKOIDIvkY at very low
prices. "
Misses' and children's black,
seamless hose, former price 10c,
now rc.
FI-LT WINDOW SIIADI-S, Oc.
l-'irst class cloth Window
Shades, 22c.
Large assortment Children's
Spring and Summer Cans.
Dig assortment Men's BANTS
from 0;"c up to $3.95 per pf lr.
Large assortment Men's and
Bovs' HATS.
Men's Top Shirts from 2"c up
to $1.00.
Men's Summer Undershirts
from 25c up.
Uomotnbor those good a aro all SEW,
You will find them what we represent.
Call and examine for your own benefit.
It, don'tnottt you anything to invetitriite.
Our motto: Quick Sales Small Pi-lee.
V KATZEN,
a Giant Railroad
CALLED "THE BIG FOUR" BECAUSE
IT CONNECTS FOUR LARGE CITIES.
There is a series of departments in this
store which we call "The Big Four" because
they connect us with the larger part of the
Dry Goods buying population in this corn
unity. They are Dress Goods, Silks, Ladies'
Garments and House keeping Goods.
DUKSS (iOODS.
Th! rwvMt and uiipmttMl.mtml growth of our Dress (loorl busineHs ia one of the
HigiiWuiinl nigna of Urn lime. Wo am aciumnt for it in no other way thau that our line
contaiiiri butter valiuw. our ftock lian thu hot :inrtmiMit, and our price is much lower
than Umihh goods hi hn bought for cl'wh.Tti. Wo can readily believe this, for since the
addition of the Ivnoldsville Woolen Mills Popular Meltons, Venetians, Thibet and
Klaimuels. thoro Ins boon a constant increase in the domand for these goods. There
isn't a single thing in Dross Goods tint wo h ivon't got and at prices that we believe can't
bo met els iwhoiv. In tho finer weaves, you know what onr Grenadines are this year, our
Ktamines, Mohair aiid Camel's hair, Worsteds and Silk ooinbined. Novelties and Plain
Fabrics, all now, choice and attractive. 4
SILKS.
HxquisitH materials for waists. Dresses, Skirts and Trimmings. We want to Include
in this our high grade Silk Batistes in Linen and Embroidered effects. Embroidered
Swisses and the Innrest and most Dopular assortment of Waist Goods ever brought to your
& WftGNER
Spring isllcro
A,NI)SOlS
Nort hauler & Kcllock
And wo nri) bettor ii-ciai'i-il than
f over to do cnliiiiet. work or utiyllilnR
In the wood wot kiui; line.
UpHolst?rlri
and repair work of nil kind dono
promptly.
Picture Prntnlng
We hnvo J. Ht received a lnrgo line
of Picture Moulillni; und wn carry a
linn of mum niniildln In Block.
Cull and examitiu our line and get
prices. '
Our eahinot ahop la ao (.mail and
our btiHinca pi tting ao large we
will have to do aouicthiug to got
more r a-ni, hi wo hnvo decided to
noil olT all our framed
Pictures r t Cost
M.Ot) I'leturcB tit .,.05.
$11.1111 I'iet.irea at ..r0.
W.tlll l'lc.tiircH at .'1.S(.
4.imi I'ieiui-eH nt :uu.
:i 00 I'lctiirea ut -..2.r,.
$2 IH1 I'htturea Bt ll.tll).
l.(l(l I'icturesat "5o.
till the real In the an mo proportion.
We aro ulao agents for tho Kane In-
aide Sliding lllitid und Patent Screen
Windows.
I(i;inemb--r the place
Northamer & Kellock,
Woodward n.tilding, Mnln St.
THE CASH NEW YORK RACKET STORE
It n:ty siMprlsc yem tlmt wo hn vp not ndvortlwcrt murp. but wo nr not llko pnme mcr-i-litintH
win have ln't'ti ntriTlnjr prlzfM iiihI picmiutn to tliolr ruwtnmrrH. In th lori(f run
yiiui- fnin hascs will iot you iwlrc iiM nnirli. Von know yourself thttt until wo rnrno hre a
v-iir nf i you dlil not hnv I hf npHMt unity of Iniyintf ynni itikhIh nt Now York Kiurkot prlcu,
l'rcnii(i v,v arc i:t midiiII t'Xpt'iiu und lvo our oustotuerH thelM-noflt In low prlretf.
1 I out f-noilH.
'.' hair plti-4,
'I V(N (OlflcHI lilCf
N!cUI liiicli ifinl )i'ttc)K,
1 1 low nf ;ih-..
'jn (In) nltiu tifi 'Hi.
I J.:u iw Hit linuii tlniMiil
'I oriif 4;ool.
' irtOd ii'll!if Inn tmiH
'iri ViikIh mui'lilnr thrond
I Dttt ii Ifoiif t'liMui-luiltuns
J (Till CaOOilM.
p'lrkiio not'dlcs
4 oont IJootln
riht Cm net Tnck- -rnckft pi lc
fi-t v I'll- N. 2. 'Zi
No. i'i,;i'i No. 3,
flu yiN llk tint ;iU -
I' ltu f 'rn-ii. nil siiiidcs
CliirkV . N. T. tbrond lOU yds
hit futicv pojifl but Inns ruckot price
1 Iti" tiiui-N.
I,:unp I'hlfiHioy So. I. -
it ( CHI lnfMMI",
r sbi'otH ui lMnix pupi't-, 'i tMivLdopt'M lie. box
2 box os bliirlnu', lc
((dnzrn idot In s pins - - - fio
tVi foot iMotlio- Murs - 100
Hii-lino nlrklo bin'k onmlti - -
W hlto niotnl kttlvoN, rotciiliir IV Kood 7c
I'idt w indow sluidcs fi foot Imii; Hprlnrf ml lor h
I.V-Mntn li's, nur prlro - . - - ftp
l.iu'os from 1 yd up to - - Kk
p'i fuuii't v-our prlco - Mir
lillOWll-ll bl llsll lfH
Itt si whips, - - 10c
V idoth window shiido roRiilur iiV
mnuls N. V. nudiot prlco - - 21r
THE CASH NEW YORK RACKET STORE,
SOL FRIEDMAN, PROP.,
Dr. Murray Building, Main St.
-THE BIO STORE, -KEYNOLDSVILLE,
PENNA.
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school nuuiiuiiuiii
MONDAY, MAY 5th,
' Fifteenth Sent I - Annual Tour
Lyman H. Howe's
pir-wnlntlon of tlio
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MO VI Ml I'WTVliKH
IX THE WOHLU.
Poaltlvely Everything New.' ,
An entire new collection of Amorlcan
and foreign aeonea; Including China,
tho I'hillppiucH, South Africa, Venice,
Switzerland, eto. Everything up-tu-dutc,
Including a aurioa of scones allow
ing Prince Henry, Alioo Roosevelt, the
Preaidetit, etc. The most elaborate
and HiicecxHf.il exhibition in America
to day. The result of our perfected
mochanltmi la the nearest approach to
pictures without flutter or vibration
that has ever been attained.
Prices 25, 35 and 50 cents. Diagram
of remirved Boats at Stoko's Wednesday,
April 30th, 8 o'clock a. m.
AGENTS WANTED
I.IFKOP T. 1EWITT TALltf tCIF, bv
IiIh win, Itav. KaANK Iikwitt TAi.MAiia-anil
aiwni-lato cdltorn nf ChrlHtlan Ik-raid. Only
lunik oi.flnrm-il by Tulmiuro family. Knnrraoun
prntlt torn ire nls who act ii.ilck'y. outfit Hi
rr-nti,. Wrltv Immi-dlatoly CLAHK & CO., 2S3
H. 4th St., I'hlla., I'll. Montlon IIiIh Pnper.
?!.00 boyn Itiriff pants - - - 7.V
iioys ivfTiiiis ... w,.
plncotollot M-t - . tt
7'k Litiiiidrrod Shirt spool ul barsaln -tJliits
workor'H oviTiillt roulur 7Ac K'kmIh
our prlco - 44c
Mon'n working fdilrts, -
Luco etirtuins from 4c up to - 2 (
ruibroblcry from 2' por yd up to I'Jc
1 sot ciifw and suucorrt, por ma - ;jrt
HIZCS - - i"Jc
Itrrnornbor wo r!vo you our Incr curt nlnn, era-
broldory and Ween ut New York City prices.
Wbltn llnon tttblo cloths, all patterns, reff-
ubir price (ittc jkhkIs - - ;(tV
2-V Jotin knee puritu, ruckot price, lc,
;t"c bntomH, - 24c
Iiv Ovcrulls, racket prlco 2 tc
:t5c Wnshbourd, - - Ilk!
$l.2.' hand hhwm, 31 In. lontf, rncket price A0;
Ahirm clocks, . 7lo
I ross fhlrtH, ' 44c u p to 64c
I. udloft pocket books, nil stylo JOtolHc
Ludios .' chutohiln bnir our prlcn - 2c
I'.'cukOMof laundry soup - 2Ao
Turkey rod tiiblctdnths, fiflln wldo, some
morchnnts usk 40c our prlco 2flc por yd
5-4 oil cloth por yd-IV. Pur roll - $l.ttf
.Vic corsotH, ruckot price - - ;tltc
Tlf CorsotH nt - 41m;
II. tXMJorsotM ut - . Wtc
LiuIIch' Kuncy rltiffn, lie
FlriOHllk rlbtnin No. 5, Vj Nf). 7,7c; No. R.Oc;
No. 12, loo ; No. 10, lllci No. 22, 17c i No. (H),
22c.
Uomotnbor our ennmolod ware, tinware and
kIuhhwui'o 1m worth cumin mllcH to Noe.
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