A ulrictiy high grade Illuminating Oil must make a large, white light, and burn the lamp out dry with strong, firm flame without charring the wick Family Favorite ?lujmienatino Perfectly tale 150 degrees fire test water white end odorless Will not soot or smoke. booklet srnt frek WAVERLY OIL WORKS V.. n.l, H,e l INDEPENDENT REFINERS Your Dealer Has It. pittsburg, pa. JJEPORT OP THE CONDITION FIKST NATIONAL BANK OX" BETITOLDSVIUiE st lleynulilsillle. In the Slate of Pi'iinsylvn nui, at. th close of huidiiCM let'. MJi. IMW. hkwiihcks: Loans and discount .JSt,ltKl SI Overdrafts, seemed mid unsecured. 129 117 U. 8. HiiikIk to sworn c.lreuliitlou.... !B,0iK) 00 Premiums, m IT. 8. Honda UNO 'JO Bonds, seem llli's, eiit SI,'! fc Furniture iind fixtures 2,(W0 DO Due from National lliinsts (not UBinnt Alton Usi .... W,7D8 Hi Duo from Suite bunks itnd bankers 5.WI 20 Dun from miyroved reserve agents llO.Wl 13 Ohec-kB, oilier cash Items .. WW 07 Nots of oilier Nutlonul bunks 2.2U 00 Fractional tmiiorcurrencj, nickels, und cents 119 0? Lawful money reserve In bank, viz.: Suede 2H.MI 70 Leiral-tendor notes I2,HW 00 22,!Hi7 28 Kedemptlon fund with U. H. Treas urer (S per ,'ent. of circulation). . 1,780 00 Total asB.SW 50 LIABILITIES. Capital stock pnld In 175,000 110 Surplus fund 100,000 00 Undivided profits, loss expenses and tuxes until 8.H1 00 National flank notesoiittnndtn:... :.0tW 00 Due to oilier Nut tonal Banks l.H'jH 10 Dividends unpaid 403 00 Individual deposits subject to check J12,57S 15 Demand certificates of de posit 750 00 Time, certificates of deposit 160,Oi 5 Ceri ilied checks IM 20 lasliler'scliccksoutstand'K 1(17 52 303,772 40 Total IM2.263 56 Stat af Fsrtniylvisia, County af Jilersoa, : I, K. O. Hchuckers. Cashier of the nbovo named hunk, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. K. C. Schitckbks, Ousliliir. Snlraerlbpd and sworn to before me this 2'M lay of l''el , liini. IiAW'ii'.NCK I. McGktiri, Notary I'libllc. Cuhiikct Attest : John II. Kacchbb, 1 ' .T. H. f'oitiiKTT, Directors. J. S. U AM .MOM), I ' pEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THF. PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK OF REVNOLnsVILLF, at Ueynuldsvllle, In the Mute of Pennsyl vania, at the close of business Feb. 14, l'.HJ. IIESOUHCKS. Bonds I 14,300 00 Loans and discounts 212.418 07 $3,71 0' Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. Ill 04 tl. S. Bund to secure calculation.... 50.000 00 Premiums on U. H. Bonds 2,000 00 Banking hoiisu, furniture, fixtures.. 3.1.HHI 30 Due from approved reserve H(reois 60,411 18 ChPcksandoihercash Items 1,537 11 Notes of ill her National Banks 8,7:3 00 ' Fract ional paper currency, nickels uud cetita 142 72 Lawful money reserve in hank, vis: Specie 20.407 45 Legal-tender notes 3.010 00 m.Ui 46 Redemption fund with U.8. Treaa- urerfs of circulation) ....... . 2,500 00 Total 4(9,4.')4 86 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In.. . IIOO.OOO 00 Surplus fund 20,000 00 llnnlvlrtpfl proflis, loss ex penses und taxes paid. 2,W 34 32,! :4 National Hunk notes outstanding... 50.0IH) 00 Due toother National Banks 501 41 Indi vidua' dcHslts subject to check . 275,0!0 42 Cashier's chocks oulst'nd'g 1,030 09 27ti,S5S 52 Total 1440,454 X6 8tsts of Ponflflylvairis, Gssnty af Jtffsrtss, is: T -I, F. K. Alexander, Cashier of the atiove aamcd bank, do solemnly Bwear t.hut):tlie above statement is true to the hcl of my knowledge and belief. F. K. Alrxandrr, Cuihler. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st dnv of F.-b.. 1WH. Smith M. McOkkioiit, Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 80, 10C9. Correct Attest i W.B. Al.EXANIlSR. F. D.Smith, , John O'Hakk Directors. R EPORT OF THE CONDITION or THE CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK j . OK REYNOLDSVILLE, At Re- notdsvllle, In the stnte of ponni nla, at the close of business Feb. 14, iocs RESOtlHCKS. Loans and dlscountx 112s, Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. V. K. b nds o secure circulation 12, Premiums on V. S. It. ndt, Bankliig lions", furnilur, ftxture . '.0 Due from Natlonul banks Hint re- serve agents Due from Uiui banks uud bankera. Due from approved i-eervo agent.. Checks an J otliercasti Items Notes of oilier National banks Lawful money reserve lnbank.vlr.: Specie f 6,788 00 Legal-ten(!er nines 1,000 00 Redemption fund with V. S. treas urer (5 of circulation) Total $178,372 59 Liabilities. Capital stock paid In... , f 50.000 00 Surplus fund 19,178 65 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid !,S06 26 National bank notes outstanding... 12.500 Oft Individual deposits subject to check... 92,511 66 Time certificates of deposit 600 00 ashler's checksouUtnndingl,2U8 02 91.387 68 1178,172 59 tats sf PnaiylTUia, County tf Jifirua, : 1, J. W. Hunter, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. W. Hcstsr, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of February, 1V08. j Lawrence J. MoBntikb, Notary Public. Cohb but A ttest : D. Wheeler, E. W.H outer, i - Akdkew Whkici.br Directors. jDMINISTKA. TOR'S NOTICE. Estate nf Martha Berry, Deceased, lute of jMoCuluwiit, Township, Pa. Tiptlce Is hereby given that letters of admin istration upon the estate of the above named decedent have been granted to the under signed. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make tliem known wttnoui oeiay w Jamks W. Hkkf.y. . Smith M. McOreiglit, Administrator, Attorney. i,aDeiie, rajetve uo., ra. i ylv- ' I 'Ml 75 5iii oo : y HOW ANIMALS CLIMb. 8csly Tailed 8qulrrels, the Sloths and the Malagasy Bntc. How certain iinlniiils' hnve In the long course of yenrs ntbiptetl them selves to tree climbing Is tltcrllieil by a writer lu the Seleiitllic American. TJe snys: "A group of Afrlfiin rodents, the scaly trilled squirrels, luive devel oped on the under mui'iuv of the toll certain structures which may lie com pared to tUo climbing Irons used by workmen. These t:tl;e the f irm of n few trnnsverje rows of largs, trian gular, horny settles, with tlielr points directed backward. These settles wheu pressed agnlnst tlio bnrk of a tree must a (ford material aid In climbing. Another group of itnlpinls In which 'climbing Irons' hnve been developed Is that of the scaly tint eaters, or pan golins, of India and Asia, crentures which look more like living fir cones thnn mammals. The settles nmch lar ger than those of the :cttly tailed squir relscover both surfaces of the body as well as the head and limbs, so that It can scarcely be supposed they hnve been developed for eliniliiug. Indeed, only a few species climb, but these have found the nssistmice afforded by the Bcales on the under side of value in an ascent and hnMtunlly make use of them as climbing Irons. "Quite a different type of climbing, or, rather, hanging, apparatus hns been developed In the sloths of tropical America, which r-pend their time In Hie treetops, where they remain sus pended bnck downward by their hook like claws. Thow claws, which mny In' three or two, have been modified from ordjnnry claws nnd ulYorJ n strlk Ing lnstunce of ndapiatiou t,o an ab- r ). ii'.nl mode of life i 'u' thumb of !..ils Is likewise LioJiilcJ. bjto a hook like claw, also nsetl.. (!, r.uspendlng purposes wheu the creatures hang head upward. General!.-.' however, bats suspend tlieiu.:el.-e. licml down ward by the hind claws. Rvnspjiig pow er being retained by the toes, so that the modification has nut been carried to the same extent In sloths, In which the claws n-t In n mechonlcol mnaner. . "Certain bats rpMenr tn have found i hooklike Ihtn.il.i :'.::J hind feet Ins .f'iclent for stiPiieiudon nnd hnve ::iade use of the sucker principle for tills purpose. This mode of suspension has been developed Independently In two distinct bnts, one a native of Bra :,il and the other of M ulagiiscar. In the Brazilian species the suckers take the form of stnlked disks attached to the pttluis of the liiiimos and the soles of the feet The stickers of the Mala gasy species are horseshoe-like. By tr.eans of the stickers tiitve bnts are nble to ascend vertical surfaces." Suitable. "What would be a suitable birthday present for my little boy?" Inquired the fond mother. ' . "Let me think," returned the star boarder, who occasionally liked to sleep late In the' morning. Then, with the glad,' confident smile of one who has solved a problem, ho added, "How would a gag or a straitjacket do?" Chicago Post Arousing the Lion. If we want to educnte thnt sturdy, stolid, unresponsive thing, the British public, a scheme has to be mildly di luted with pleasure, masked by .bril liant pictures, like the bitter pill we hide In our children's jnm. - We have compulsory schooling, of course, but ns a nation we are not and do not want to be educated. London Bystander. The Terrible Itching, Burning Disfigurement, Humiliation of EczbmA Banished or no pay Cases that bcffle all medical skill-case (believed Incurable- :u?ae arc the people Sr want to try Dr. Taylor's Eczema Remedy It purges the blood ol the poison which iCsuses the fti&ea c; U l.l.is fio surface iKerma, Icsvip.t: t ;e akin normal and liealthy. . V There Is No Uoubt About Thin VThousnru's M teiiMmnninli to the efTi Clencyo, '' ;..!.,. h. admit this offlce. Ask for fro Illustrated booklet. 4.WW 64 J - f-t W 11.4W tt J 'tfScCl 1 625 00 JUQJJ 7 Stoke & Fetch If Drug Co., Roynoldsvllle t OFFICERS AND SADDLES. Jefferson Davis and n Joke He Did Not Appreciate. When Jefferson Davis was secretary of war be ordercJ nil tls generals to lenru to ride horseback. No tlucr horse man than JelTersuu Duvls ever lived He won the love and bund of .nch Taylor's daughter by bis dlstlngutshe ( presence lu the saddle, as well as by his Intrepidity at the l atinmi's mouth. When secretary of war be noticed that only a few olilcers in the service were capable horsemen anil Issued an order something like this: "A liberal reward will be paid to any officer or private In the army who will offer n satisfactory device for keeping our soldiers from falling out of their saddles. Communications to the secre tary of war will be regarded its confi dential." Captain (ieorge Horatio Derby, one of the leading army engineers of his day, used to write humorous utid v. Itty stories over the pen name of .Inhn rhoenlx. He received a copy of Sec retary Davis' order while improving tile harbor of San Diego. Cal.. nnil tin ineiliately forwarded the most Intri cate ti nil accurate Cuulgns of his plan for keeping olllcers nnd ' men In the saddle. To the sent of each oillcer's "pauls" he attached a bull ring, and another bull ring was attached to the saddle. The two bull rings were to lie lashed together when the officer mount ed his steed. "If that doesn't hold, nothing will." wrote I'hoculx to the secretary. Davis was furious when he gut this proposition und Immediately ordered thnt Captain Derby should be court niartlalcd for "official levity." The secretary felt that the army had been disgraced and wanted Derby se verely punished. One of his Intimates hastened to him. ".lelT." he whispered, "if you order u court martial for this little I'leavantry of John Phoenix, one of the salt of the earth and Immensely popular In the army, you will Is- made a laughingstock. The people will ridi cule you out of office. Just laugh it off." Davis took his advice. New York Press Hindoo First Stes l.i Ertcj iah. A native hud been caught at Calcut- it scaling the wall ol' (lie premises Into t.'ic compound of No :, (.'htiwringhl, dressed In n complete suit of Kuropeau clothes. The man had on 11: e previous evening concealed himrcl! inside o -: I top and had employed his time till Horning In fitting lihii:-:i . till a cuin .iloio suit of clot lies, including il tvulte hh-t. with studs iind link; a red tie, carefully put on: blncll sin-Us.ii pair of hoots, a watch anil chain, handkerchief mid oven a pocUetlaille. with a straw hat uii'd1' stick. lie even went the length of writing bis inline Inside the hat. On being caught he said lie want ed to learn English mid as a prelim inary step thought It best to dress him self In sahib's clothes -Mom buy (India! Advocate. The Difficult Handshake. It is u difficult matter, this or shaking bv.iids. To start with. It Is not always fusy to know whether to shake bands or simply bow or even Just scatter a gentle smile around. Books of etiquette devote pages to the handshake. How-c- er. If one decides to do It. then, 'twere well 'twere done iiilck!y. Let the ac Jun be swift ami In let. Loudon (J lobe. What H. Felt Lik.. It was the first time he had Bung in an Episcopal choir, nnd he felt strange ly out of place In the vestments he wore. The other choristers looked com fortable enough, but the new one wns sure he would trip on the skirts of his cassock when he went up the chancel steps, and ho knew thnt if he did not stop perspiring his clean linen cotta( would be sadly mussed. The opening prayer had been intoned by the rector, nnd the singers were In line waiting for the Introduction to the processional to lie played, when one of the bnsses whispered in the new man's ear: "You're a tenor, aren't you?" "I suppose so," he replied, "but I feel like a twospot." New York Times. ' Picturesque Newfoundland. Newfoundland has been styled a rough stone with no interior, and doubtless to the passenger on some At lantic liner, seeing Its bold headland jutting out into the ocean, with its weather beaten cliffs standing gray I and cold, the description may seem a lilting one. . But to those who know It well, who have seen the fir clad val le;, -. Its clear lakes and streams and hillsides tinged with the red and gold of nutumn. It Is a rough stone wltfl a ery fair Interior. London Strand. 'IWatthTProoP YOU SAY. When told that nervous exhaustion sad proftratioa are cured by Dr. A. W. Chats't Nerve Pills, and we refer you to many thous ands of cstei similar to the one reported below. Became you do not look sick and are not suffering peat pain, and because they do oo realize your awfulJjeelingi of weakness, help lessness and discouragement, your friends fail to show much sympathy toff you, and most doctors are simply helpless is the face of exhausted nerves. Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills W3I cute you ju.4 a rapidly as new blood can be formed and new nerve force crested, for they cure in Natme's wast, by building up the nervous system and for ihb season you caa be absolutely suie that each dose is of at least some benefit to you. The portrait aiia signa ture of A. W. Chase, M. D am on every bos of the genuine. 50 eta, at all dealers or aXA.W.ChaseMeaVmCo..Bs4slo.N.Y Mr. James Squires, Courtlaad, Mich-, fates: "My daughter was helpless with aervons pros trauoa for three years to spite of the efforts of the best doctors ia surrounding cities. Sat boxes of Or. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills csssv f pletely cured het, so that she does uSe work of a woioarvand is as wt.il and vigorous as ever. For alo by Stoke & Fulcbt Drug UO. I MODERN PAPER. Not 8o Good or Lrtting a the O'd Fashioned Kir J. "The men who wrote history on tab lets of stone lu ages gone had a diffi cult task to perforin and bad to culti vate the habit of brevity," suys a writ er In a Uerituin paper, "but what they wrote was preserved. It will lie differ ent with the newspapers and books of the present time. The paper tip'in which they are printed will disinte grate In a few years ami the records historical, scientific nnd literary will become dust, "I saw two papers recently which told the whole story. One contained an account of the death of Napoleon Bonaparte. It wns printed lu 1S21, was in a stnte of perfect preservation end looked ns though It might Inst with ordinary care a hundred years. The other paper wus kept liecnhse Its lending article described the surrender of Sedan, which hnd taken place a day before. Although It had beeu printed nearly fifty years later, the Hedau pa per hod to lie handled carefully to pre vent Its tearing In the creates. One of these papers was printed o:i old fash ioned paper and the other on the mod ern kind. "With the two specimens before me I cannot refrain from urging once more that a few, numbers of all books and newspapers, enough for nil first class i libraries, be printed on good paper for the benefit of those who will live after ns." THE SKYROCKET. How It Is Made and the Reason It . Rises In the Air. Of all fireworks none Is more beauti ful from a pyrotechnic point of view or more generally popular than the skyrocket. The powder Ingredients are sulphur, charcoal and saltpeter, roughly lu the proportions of fourteen, twenty-sis and sixty respectively. Except In the ense of uillllary or life saving rockets, the cylindrical case Is of paper or paste board, somewhat constricted nt the fuse end. Into this the powder is rammed tightly, a conical space being left for the Insertion of the quick match . which pusses through the con striction, or "chokehole," Into the mass of powder. This forms the body of the rocket, which is closed nt the top with a plns- ter of paris .plug. Through . this a email hole filled with n fuse commuiti- j cates wilh the conical shaped head, , uotuing stars, serpents, cmckc-s or goiu or silver rain. The whole Is, of course, attached to n slender stick to direct Its flight. 1 ' Ou the fuse being Ignited and the main cylinder of powder exploded the enormous tptnutlty of heated gases gen erated force their way downward through the narrow box, urging the rocket upwurd in the air. Pearson's. Sick Man (who is a collector or coins and also very rich) I made out my will today, Reginald, nnd left you my col lection of coins. "Which one, uncle the one In th bank or the one In the cabinet?" Lou don Tit-Bits. A model husband's the noblest work of woman. Indianapolis Star. EVERY RHEUMATIC INVITEDTODAY TO TEST URIC-0 FREE! 75-Cont Bottle Qlven Free To All Who Apply If tti"rearo still sny sufferers frorc Rhoumv tlstn In this county or wherever this paper roaches, that have not yet tried the wonderful Itlit'Uiuatic ltemedy Urlco-O, we wnnt them to try It now at our expense. We firmly believe tli:;t tiiere Is not a case of Rheumatism In the world that will not yield to the wonderful effects cf Urlc-O, and we want to prove It to every douutor beyond all possibility. The best way to do this Is to give a large trial bottle of tills rrrjoJy outright to every sutler and let liim test nuu try It to his own satisfaction. If you or any cf your family suffer from Rheumatism, no matter what form, lust out this notice out of the paper and send it tojuthor with your name and H.Wress, also the name of your druggist, to the I Snath Drug Co., Syracuse, N. Y., and they will I w.iJ r:m!?y return m:.ll a liberal trial packago If'1 nt til exp '1133. licre Is uo reservation to till J oi: os. i'ou tuko tile remedy home and use Il utcnrdlcg to directions until thoroughly sat-Isfl-.li.f Its merit. VncjiUii not afford to do this If we did not l;u i v Unit after you ara freed from this dreaded din ise that juu will recommend It to nil your (lieu-, wim u.ivo ri'.ci'.mitlsin. Wo know from cxpi ri-ncu that por'oual recommendailon from 019 person to another la the most valuablo ad vertising, uud that Is the way we intend to ac q inl.it the world with Urlo-O. Don't put off v -tit iup: because this oiler will soon expire, and then It will lie too lato. Do It to-day and start yourself ttpou the highway to perfect health and li:ipliliiess. Send for Urlo-O, no matter where you live. It Is sold by Druggists all over this country, and we want you to have a bottle free. TJric-O Is sold and personally reoom Ynended In Reynoldsvllle by Stoke & Feioht. N' OTTCE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the Governor of Pennsyl vania on Monday, the Slrd day of March, IHOH, by O. W. sylces, D. Wheeler and W. R. Reed, under the Act of Assembly entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain corporat ions," approved ' April Stn jo, , snu kue buiiiiouiwuw uicrriu, for the charter of an Intended corporation to be called the "sykes Woolen Mill Com pany," the character and object of which is for the purpose of manufacture, barter and sale of goods, articles, fabrics and thlns-s of all kinds and descriptions, bot h spun, woolen land knit of wool, cotton, I lucre and other materials, or mixtures thereof; dyeing of all kinds and the manufacture or making, barter and t he sale of trousers, shirtA. over alls and ether articles of clothing of fabrics and cloths of all kind adapted therefor, and for these purposes to have possess aod enjoy all the rights, benefit and prlvliefes of said Act of Assembly ana ine supiiivm-sius mere- to. ULKSIBKT W.CBYNB, iiciMr. r1 miSXZJ a si A Painful Persistent Courfh portends serious results if allowed to continue unchecked. Constant hacking tears the lungs and exposes the delicate, inflamed tissues to ravaging consumption. The most obstinate and advanced A..k .Mfltlw tt:v-r iiw Pi'a fore. Nn nther remedy has Kil such a soothing and healing effect 111 l. ll - 2. L 1 Ill It' I nearly nail a ccmury si una turcu colds and saved many lives. For Plso's Cure Is the v avuBivooofw afTi" ' tJ' The Shopkeeper Talks You see, Mrs. Brown, we can't afford to take any chances on oysters. They are either very good or else they are not fit to eat. If they are seulsblpt they are fresh and clean, and the most wholesome food you can buy. No Ice or water has touched them, and no preservative is ever used for them that we guarantee. We refuse to handle any but SeaUhlpt oysters because they are the only ones that we know to be beyond question. They ootno to ti" In swhlte-eimim le Icace. I hat lr SEALED a ... i, ( Tin Ice Is puck-d arnund It ON THE OUTSIDE. Wh will nut cITer to our cusKiin-r- any thing but the best, and that means Scatshipt v ry time. FRANK'S RESTAURANT PECULIAR PROPERTIES OF NEW MEDICINE Cooper Preparation Attracts Widespread At tention by Expelling Internal Parasites. The interest created In leading cities during the past year by young Mr. Cooper with his new preparation, is largely accounted for by a peculiar quality possessed -by this medicine, which be calls his New Discovery. Mr. Cooper believes that Internal parasites, or tapeworms, are respon sible for much ill health, and it Is an undoubted fact that his medicine has expelled Immense numbers of these creatures In various cities visited by him. The young man also believes that stomach trouble Is the main cause of all 111 health. He claims that few can have poor health with a good di gestion. He further claims that his New Discovery medicine does nothing but tone up the stomach, yet It not only expels the parasites, but relieves many other ailments not as a rule as sociated with stomach trouble. Little Jessie Blrdsall, daughter of Mrs. Ida Birdsall, living at 2138 Car roll Avenue, Chicago, Is among many relieved of a large parasite by Mr. Cooper's preparation during tils stay In that city. In speaking of the mat ter to Mr. Cooper, the mother said: "My child Jessie, who Is fourteen years old, has been suffering with this trouble for over seven years. Until this morning we did not know what ic-3a.,m'-iaas CLOSING OUT SALE lam closing out my entire, stock of Dry Goods and Clothing, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods. If you are lookingfor ; rare bargains, come to my store. N. HAN ATT. Single Copies of Mjv b? fr-nr"! 9 quantity Pn.t pei opy Aas--siAJjaL upon the throat and lungs. For !.... 1.1. . . ,.t ,..!,. .ml iiiuuiiici - - lmc mom throat and lung affections Ideal Remedy the trouble was. She was extremely nervous; the least little thing would upset her; ber tongue was coated, and at times she would have a good ap petite, then again could not bear the sight of food; she was restless at night, bad a bad breath, especially when she got up of mornings. Wo tried everything to relieve her, but met with no success. We were Just on the point of giving up trying any thing else, when we began to read of Cooper's New Discovery. Several days ago we purchased this medicine. Jes sie has been using It regularly, and this morning this parasite left her system. I don't wonder that she has always felt bad, and nothing wa would give her seemed to relieve her. NoV that she is relieved of this tapeworm I feel sure that she will grow better each day, and enjoy perfect health. -.. Mr. Cooper, your medicine is worth a ' thousand times more than yon charge for it I know ot a number of people troubled the same way as Jessie has been, and I certainly expect to tell them personally to try your medicine." We would advise anyone who has been troubled for some time with gen eral poor health to try this great i9btK icine. We are agent for it In this city. " I Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. . . The Star ' T t Office nt anv time and in an 1hrek Cents.
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