Clean and Pure brewed BEVERAGES-Bccr, Tort, Ale like those of THE DEER PARK BREW COMPANY Port Jorvis, N. Y , are healthy and highly recommended for both Sick and Well Our friend DR. J. KELLY, Hilford, Piko Co., Pa. Who handles our beer Exclusively will cheerfully take all orders for our famous Kcfj and Bottle Goodo Our Beers are Bottled at the Brewery Premisos, Steamed Therefore free from any Germs, Strength ening and Palatable. We send them with Crown Corks or Patent Stoppers. THE DEERPARK BREW CO. Port Jervls, New York. Long Distance Hudson River rhone N. Port Jervis Local Phone W. A few rOo shirt wnists left at .T.)c; Tfte at fe; 8fc at 70c; .1 at HOc; ?1.50 at $1. Summer lawns )e reduced to 7.Jc; lOe and 12e at 8Jc; A few odd sizes in ladies' shoes from 2.1c up Hosiery, Dry (Hoods, Groceries, Hardware, Etc. A general line of goods to meet all your wants. T. Armstrong d Co. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Wash Fabrics And Woolen Dress Goods. Staple And Fancy Groceries. Shoes All Styles And Sizes. Wall Paper And Border. Hardware, Etc. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Agents for DEVOE & CO.'S PURE LEAD & ZINC PAINTS. W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Perfect Ice Cream Powder In I nut nil My ready for use, requiring only he mlilitlnn of one quart, of cold mlh, hnlf milk nml hnlf crvam. or nil civmii, to make two qunrls of an Que log Crvam as any confer! lontsr can make. Flavor for Iisu Crt-nin are, RAaplwrry, Rtrnwlierry, Vnnllln, Chocolate aud Plain (unllnvorvil to Imj used with frvah fruits or In making up fancy crrama. ) IVrfuut Wnttsr Ii n Powder reini.rm only tliu luliliUim of one quart of cold water to imiko two quarts of Water loo or Sherbet. Flavors fur Water leu are Ianion & Orange Send us to and wo will mail you a pnekniru of any of the above liavors, with our booklet, full of vnhmlile nwlpU for makiiiK a'l kinds of Plain and Fancy ('reams aud loos. O. J. WKKKS & CO., 1)1 Murray St.. N. Y. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Ooal. Btwt Heater nml Fuel Knvur in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New Era Radiators, Two Fires In one H.tHHWAKK. I't'1 I.KKY, TIN, AO ATE WAKI-, tit. rirl ROOFING AND PLUMBINO A Hi'KClAl.TV. Jotting promptSy attended to T. R. J. Klein 5 Son, IiiU)AI STUKKl' MILFOKn. PA Clua Front Stnblos, Port Jervla, N. Y. At' j i i 1 1 i !i i I uiiiMt-r'h ) uiwii 1 (or. ;..!, I'.itii.iji', draft and farm 3 f.ir b.iU. l'x''h;ini'i s i:i.1.i. A 1. ..' t.I'H-1, fi-.,m v to iu.tl.t i !. CANAL M'. f: :; ;:i Tc: ,r. ft , - -" THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. 3S Broadway, St. Jftmos Bulld lnK, tw York. ForthsTreatmantsnd cur. of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODKKMIC INJECTIONS. A PSltKKCT IIOMK TI1K ATMKNT Oil SANI TAIUUM ADVANTAGES. HARNESS OKAII Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. OAKIUAfJE TUIMMIXGS. Rep2:ri;i7;-KEATLYD()XI;.. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFXFli. Ilai.'cnlCt. - TilLrJ, Fa. VWIWV, Our furmeri linvn tukctt ntlvnntniri of tin? nice wf'hliicr of thp jnt ivock mil, ticnrly if not quid", fliilslicil tlu'lr lntjltijr. Notw 'ItliHtntxMiiK the ,l,r','K preillrlloiis to the ctmtrnry, llierrop whs n lienvy oik?, tints, too, .irr h ticnvy crop but the porn thrent (mih to lx n failure, owing probuMy to tlio cold ROllSOtt. I!i'iijiiinlii Wilson, Mr. anil Mr. r'miiclM, with llirir iinue;!itci'-i, Mur tcnt'iltc, nii.l iMrothy, tlio (iichIh of ficorffp W. WIIhoii fiinl funilly, ro Inrni'tl on Huttdny to tliolr homos In riiiludclili!a. It U very wldum wc nici't atit'li gcnlul pwiple from tlic city and dnrinrr their short atny nmoiifr tin they tutido n grout tunny friends. Their irtnre will lie mifwetl for somu tlmo to ruitm. Ijoulse Tliompson of Hcranton In tpendinn a few weeks with Voltinde Killnin. Mrs. Herbert Adnmn of Bcranton, who bill boon stny!n( nevernl weeks witli her inotiier, Mrs. AiiKUMtu I!hii nett, depnrted for Allnntlc ('ity on Siitnrdiiy, wliere sbi) will Join ber hUHbtind. liii Lmnbert wbh the gwst of her cousin, I'la Clark, the beginning of tin; pust week. Mrs. Harriet llowinnil nnd family, who Imve been the guests oi Mrs. V. A. 1'ellett, returned to their home In Ilonesdule on Wednesday. Oertrude Pellelt bus arrived home for her summer vacation. Florence Klllam returned to Troy the liitli after spending several days with her father, Geo. N. Klllam. Caroline Slngor of New York Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Bertha Hingor, at the Singer homestead. Mrs. Hen Campbell and children of Hrooklyn are staying at the home of Hdwin Kelliim. The dance held on Saturday night at Charlie Hinger's was largely at tended and to all appearances a suc cess. The following teachers have been hired for the I'almpra Behoofs: No. 2, Nellie Wegge; No. 8, Marlon Williams; No. 4 Orace llor treo; No. 5, W. 13. Bignor; No. (I, Karle Cross. Pkfacto. SILVER LAKE H. Eilenberg of Porter" lake pass ed here en route for Milford on Sunday. Mis. MoCall of Philadelphia is spending a vacation with her daugh ter, Mrs. E. F. Hoffman. A severe windstorm passed through here the 11th inst. capsizing Col. Potter's sail boat. His two sons were thrown from the boat and would have been drowned but row boats were quickly taken out and the young lads reached the shore in safety. Dr. Persifor Frazier and son of Philadelphia aooompanieil by some friends are enjoyiug a vacation at the lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Seeds have returned to Philadelphia. Warren Hunt is in the employ of Mrs. Furman at Oak Lodge. Rumor says we will soon hoar wedding bells. Mrs. Jared Dundas of Cole's call ed on Silver lake friends Sunday. The large new bell we now have at the club house is a great improve men t. Mrs. Cnnningham of Dobb's Ferry has been visiting her father, Chas. Roi'.ly. Chas. Dulan and Robinson Shep herd are bnilding a largo dock on the shore of the lake for J. H. Bromley. Tho dock when oomplot od will extend about fifty feet in the water. William Adams, Jr., of Hunti ng towers spent Sunday at Oak Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. .Sloan have gone to the oity on a business trip. They expect to return in a few days. Service at the' club house was well attended last Sunday morning. Job. Lost Hair ' My hair time out by the hand ful, and the pry hairs bepan to creep in. I tried Ayei 'i Hir Vigor, nd il stopped the hir from com ing out d restored the color." Mrs. M. D.Grty, No. SaUm, Mast. There's a pleasure in offering such a prepara tion as Ayer's Hair Vigor. It gives to all who use it such satisfaction. The hair becomes thicker, longer, softer, ana more glossy. Ar.d yen feel so secure in usir such an c!J anJ reliable prepara tion. Si M a kit atauUis. 1 your diiii--f at er.ei"l n rn US l'ti li -it Wl uul t"t SANDYSTON. Many lady Imnnlei s nnd K,.nt -too, for that jmnttor, think ginn tmretnviili'd Is the proper tiling. On Monday a laily and , gentleman hoarder stopping t Hianchvillo walked to the Diiigmtui bridtro riuI back, the lady bareheaded in the hot sun Tho party seemed to enjoy theirvwalk and informed the writer that they wore not fatigued. The walking is all right but tho baro headed part is n silly fad. Frank nnd Will Clark, sons of Willinm Clark of Mainesvllle, are spending their , vacation vliiiing their parents nnd relatives in this town, l'ho former has a position nt Ponghkpppsio, and the bitter is a clerk In the famous Wanamnkor N. Y., store. H. L. says, "Warron, you will bp safe over thoro with mo." That may be but I see that a Jerseyman bad to go down in his pocket too deep for my pocket and then what would become of mo? I'll walk my horse when 1 come over. Men in the employ of tno Now Jersey telephone company passed through here on Sunday taking a measurement of the Hudson River telephone lino. This lino has re cently been purchased by the N. ,1. telephono company. The distance Is taken by a 100. foot, chain and the distance from Bianchvillcto Ilursh's corner is 39,000 feet. Mrs. Lizzie .Taggers of Chatham lsspondinga couple of weeks visit ing friends bore. Miss Sadie McCrackon of Layton is home from a month's sojourn among relatives at Washingtouvillo, N. J. On Saturday last the writer had a call from Daniel Shoemaker, now visiting his brother at Dingmnns. Pa. Dan has been about the world a great deal nnd thinks ho may try his luck in the United States of Co'. ombia, H. A., tills fall. He Is a vet eran of the 7th Pa. Calvary. The social nt Hnlnesvllle last week was a financial success, tho gross receipts being a little over too. Tlint "hollering" crowd from Re vans must have treated all hands and the driver. The long looked for law suit til Revans came off on the 12th and it was a great one. All was expect ancy, when the plaintiff said to de- rendent, you treat and I will treat and each pay bis own cost and in that way the case was disposed of. Lawyers Vanslckle and Fuller had no chace to expatiato upon tho dam age done to tree, luwn and stous and the crowd dispersed without hearing any argument. The recent rains have made the road across the mountain very bad and all are hoping that the proposed new road will be put through at an early day. One thing is certain the new route will bo an easy grade and the dread of the pull up the moun tain will be gono. . 'A party who habitually violates the fish and game law makes no bones about it,' and why? Kvery time the expert went on a fishing trip he took a different party, and if some one should complain seven or eight persons would be in a scrape, with the probabilities of getting a twenty dollar fine and costs. There was no line on the rod those chups fished with. A lond of young folks from Revans passed through Layton on Thursday evening and tho noise those young sters made was enough to waken the dead. They evidently hud cut loose from mother's apron string and were bound to test their lung capaci ty, and they did, to the astonishment of the natives along the road. MATAMORAS. Miss Minnie Van Akin, a teacher in the Matamoras school, has spent the most of her vacation at Phelps and Canandnigua, N. Y., visiting relatives. She returned homo on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Billman at tended the soldiers' reunion at Mid way Fark. Miss Jennie Domarest of Paterson has arrived iu town and is the guest of the Misses R.llman. The date for the Fpworth rally has been fixed for September 23 at the Ep-vorth church, Matiunoras. Dr. Wright, tho presiding eider, will make tho evening adilit-.-s. Thoro will be two sessions. It is the first of its kind in this part of the confsronco, and oi'ht to be largely attended. Edwin Snyder of Jersey Gity and William lluckutt of Ratherfurd have arrived iu town to Kpyiii a few days. George Reyes i f New York city is on a vacation to hi f.imily for a few wetiks. Hiram Fnrringtmi of Now Yuik city is tho gaei-t of bis friend, Geo. Key es. Mrs. S. Kranter left i: eves' sani tarium Thursday. M.e vs ill be tb.. finest i,f ,,.,- Kilter, Mrs. lrviiiy Court right, beforo re' to. ning f,) bet homo hi Owcro, Tho operation wa.f I success. MissliKio Kilpatrick, n resident formerly of M itinnorns but now ,f New York city, is spending some time with Mrs. John Carney Her young friends are pl'-nsed to see her here ng.iln. Mrs. M. Johnson of Sussex, N. J., is visiting her friend, Mrs. Kphraim Shay. Mr. nnd Mrs. .lames Gross and daughter, Winona mid Ionn, atten ded the clam bako nt Liberty on Thursday, also Mr. nml Mrs. Alfred Milium ri nnd daughter, Corn, and Mrs. Ed. Lord anil Mrs. Fred Wiek ham. Herman Krauso ws operated up on at tho Reeves sanitarium on Thursday tnght. He is in a very serious condition. Mis rhebo Brink, who has tiren employed nt Uinghamton, is on n vncahon of a few weeks. She was aeeonipnnled home by ber friend, Miss Theresa Drisroll, of Uingham ton, N. Y., who will bo Miss Hi-Ink's guest during bor stay In Mabunoras. Mrs. Calvin Lnngton of New York oity is viaiting ber parents, Mr, nnd Mrs. John Van Akin. Miss Edna Van Akin left town on Wednesday to visit friends in Mid dletown, N. Y. Tho L. C. U. society held their annual far on Monday nml Tuesday evenings at J'n scott's ball. It was a success both financially nnd social ly. The proceeds nmountod to over 00. Miss Evrf Wonnaoott left town to- dny to visit friends at Oakland and ivlontiecllo. Miss KatoCrowell from Athenia, N. J., has been tho guest of her cousin, Miss Ulanehe Walts, for a few days. Sho returned home on Wednesday. You assume no risk when you buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. A. W. Raich & Son, Matamoras, nil drug and general stores in Piko county will refund your money if you are not satisfied after nsing it. It is every- whore admitted to bo tho most suc cessful remedy in use for bowel complaints and tho only ono that nover fail. It is pleasant, safe and rolinblo. 10-31 Representative Livingston of Goorgia is another Ptatesnuin who behoves in smashing all trusts re gardless of consequences. Ho says : "By abolishing tho tariff we can dismantle overy manufacturing combination in tho hind." Doubt less I What about the sevoral mil lions of pooplo who aro depondent for a living from day to day on those manufactories? A Sure Preventive It is hotter to prevent consumD- tion th in to afterwards he looking for a oure. Many casos bocomo in curable simply because so long neg. loctod. When you first catch cold, when you first begin to couith. make has to to use Mexican Svrut). It may svo your life for it has provon a quick and nevor failinc cure for sore and irritated lungs, tickling in the throat, etc, resulting from a cold accidentally taken. It is only 25o a bottle and is sold at drng stores. This Is Right There is ono good thinor about Mother's Worm Syrup and that is, it will never do auv one a bit of harm ahould it fad to do him good. It is a good idea to try this remedy if you feel bad and don't exactly know what ails you. Thoro may be a tnpo worm a hundred feet long that is causing your loss of health. If so a 25c bottlo of Mothor's Worm Syrup will kill and remove it from your body. A Reliable Family Pill A Mexican Root Pill taken when you begin to feel bilious or when your bowels fail to move as they should may ward off a long spell of illness. Get a 25c box. Pain Makes Life a Burden It is wrong to let thosn you love suffer pain or to be in pain yourself, when Gooch's Quick Relief costs only 25e a bottle. Rest cum for cramps and Colic. A Modern M.racie Gooch's S.irmp.Trill, enters into and changes the composition of the blood lacking sufficient red Cor puscles to make it pure Then the put a blood, cii'eul.iting with health fill activity, permeates every fibre of flesh and restores better strength and better feeling to evciy part, completely curing sores aud pain. Pile-ine Cures Piles Money refunded if it ever fails. Anti-Ajuiu cures chills aud fever. SuWi-ibo f.r the i'Khs. r; I! Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more tluin jilain ones in stone tind tlicy are more duniMe. Don't invest money in ti monument be fore investigating the claims of White lirone. Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt., Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. tfotiKin nnrl I,i)ts nml lots without, Ilounoi. Dealer Iu nil kinds of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, IMow CrlsHrimn Houae. Milford, Pa. Here la SOMETHING YOU NEEDI Vonr own Wntnr Wnrkl, trhlrh you run hare hf eonNiiltlng J. C, F K KftCOTT of IMiitnninr-nff, Pa., who In prtipftrnd to (fiv Htiint nt ny time. Write him at once or call and eo his itook of FORCE PUMPS J. C. PRESCOTT, Matsmoras, Pa. lU'Hll'L HK. Ll'l, f,r I. .,!.. i.f l. ...,. I.... . fr.'roiMrt nil mfenlHhilitv. .r frf Ixv.k , lleivt-, Si.fureYn r PC IffOIP Writ '-'v-r aW m a. I i . I ,VVI IIS'. 1 'it t J , Opposite U. S. Hatent Ottic WASHINGTON D. C. SO YEAR8 EXPERIENCE 1 K M S Trade Makrs ' r r H Copvriqht Ao. a. na-aiAkia Anvonft on-1io(ir a iVptrh nl doMcrtntlnn muT flMh hiy -f,ii,,tn ntir opitnxii froo wfithr tin In vi'iit n .ri n )iiit)i)ly paii'iiirtl-lo. ('un.niiinifA tif.ii" -t rid ly fH,i.iii.t( in I, 1 1 iuirthonk on Patent K'tit Jrert H U-l it'iM.ry for i'cnriUK patontn. IrT or it tuKwi tlir'.niti Mu tin A Co. ruclve tj4 .U w.tice, wit rinut ctinrya, iii the $ci:r,r.n: Jlr.:ric. A h.in'1om.'lv illn-trt('1 Wfoklj. I,ftrrt rll riHiiMnn 'r nt'V i' H'iit itm loiirnnl. H ernm, tM a Ti'ir- f'.itr niontii, t)l. Huidbynl! new1 fillers, t?JNn & Co.B' -Nbw York Asthma Can Do Cured Free Treatment, Free Med loot I Advioe We Have Cured 7,000 Cakes. Why Not Youn? TI1I3 tlrrml (lisiA4o which baa caused more uni'ild h'jji.ch tlmn words cn de aenht, Ji;i-i at liint rtuu4vtd its death blow. Mrdical .-:t it-iiot iu reot-nC jrara boa found a rvim-ily tlmt tuw'ra&fully comhnta all the li'niv.ttcd symptoin;, duo to thin ditftreM ing uiliictiurj. After ninny yearn of pa-tk-i.t Htudy mid rertoarch, Ir. A. B. Clark, tho well known iH;l;UUt, has diweovered a positive rt-iiifdy that cures the cough, irivi-4 iniinnliat-o relief aud eradicate rvi'i-y Vi'snM of the ditfOfwo. So oifittdent iii tliL' (IrKt'jr that hU Arithma Hmedy will t.-:T ct a cure lu all stagia that h has liiritriiLU d tlie Clark Medical Co., of Pitt hurj, Pa., to forward a oomph'te traat nunt t' every suirortr of Asthma who writi'ii for nymotoiii blank. Tbia U a Tery lioi ru! titTi-r and shows tho c)iifidmc the Chirk. Mntit -ai Co. have la the nitrite of thia pn parauui. If any of our ruudtjra urn aiHicu-d with Asthma they should wrtu tho C'laik Co at onco for syinpu.iu blank. Why suffer whuu a cure I within nTTn tir.n oalvh .-'TT... v.... ... f TIME TABLE. Corroted to Date. Pnllrl Pullmiin trulna to Ttuffriln, Nlno;-st-H Kiilia, Llmutntiqun Luke, Clrvolniid, tlilraKo mnd (Jlnclnuntl. Ticki-Ui on wiln at Port Jorvla to all polnta In the WntTirl HiMithwnntat lowr rt- than Tla any othnr flrat-elnss line. Traini Noir I.iruva Port Jkhvh At Follows. EASTWARD. No, 8, pitly Fjr t Si A.M. " H, lliilly Kj.riw 5 go " Wl, Local Kacrpt Bunrlay.. () " . " " " T i " " 7('J, Way fitmday Only T M " RU, Rirpt Pnnilny.. 10 SO " " kSJ, Way drtllycxo'tKunday 11 M " 4, Dnlly Kinroaa 19 49 f Mi Ti4, Humlny (inly 1 10 ' " W, WaTdiiilyiuo'tSund'y t .88 " 8, Dully Kirrwm 4 gg ?i W, Way Sinulay Only 4 40 " " W, l.m nl dully rxn't Sund'f 6 10 ' " 1H, Milk Hutulayonly 5 m " 7'M, Irtw nl Siimlny Only . . . , fl 07 " " Wt, Way dnlly eio't Bund'y I K " 14. Kiproaa Dally 10.06 " WESTWARD. No. 7, Unity Fxprfaa J8 RO A. M, ' 17, Dnlly Milk Train 7 85 " " 1, Dully Kxprpaa 11 84 " 111, Kr Ho'dalaK'pt Pun. . IU 10 p. II. " 15, Dlvlalon way no t bun 19 20 ' " 88, 8ntunlny only 44 " 8, F.iprRChlinffollindai 6 15 " " ttf, Docnl Krnrw.,Sundny.. 6 50 ' " 6, Limited Dnlly Exoroas. 10 16 Trnlna lonvx Chamber atroct, New Y.irk, fur Purt Jrvla on woek daya nt 8 80, 7 80, 9 (10, 9 IB, 10 80 A. M., 1.00, I. Oil, 4 80. 80. 7 80. 0 IK P u On R,l.. 8 80,7 80, 9 00 , 9.16 A. M., IS 80,9.80, M 9.16 P. II. 1. W. COOK K, Ganaral fifin Agent, New Xork, Delaware Valley Railroad. Time Table in Effsot June 1, 1902 3! HI j. as g. ff 5 atnpunjf -5t 53 3?" 3 no A ' .Iz, 2 ? ? 3 irnnna idaxa atna Xnnancj Xnnnna L-H-Hcdc'i a"CCHCC"CH innang 4-' '5 rf :::::::: : o So ::::::: : j :::::: : VM i Hit SoS :::::: i ::::::: : oi1 :::::::: "4 t unonq f Si 3 5 3 ,dooxa iva 4 jeg50i45ai jj Xnpnnfi c'"?SS8SJ!SSl85 A idooxa tna 22G'Hcc-c-"H inpnns f ? S 3 2 53 S S o5 I I Bl t Stop only on notice to Conductor or Asront, or on HlirnaJ. For Information u to Freight and Pana enaor Rta apply to C. fl. kutter, Frol(jlil and Para. Aimnt, Kan ton, Pa. 1IOWABD A. WOK MA If, inptM Kt StroQd.bnra;, Pa, C. H. KITTKR, Freight A Paafc Au, Km ton, Pa. PVioiograpKcR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jerris, N. V. DON' TOBACCO SPTT an J S M O K 8 YourUfeawayl cwity, be made wall, atrotig, uiiivwmc, frill (,I (bat ai.kca weak men siroag. M.niy ,,in Un pauDda In Ira dara. Owr Man -Oil a Cured. All drurTTta. Cure maraniMMt h.w.. Ul and advita IttB. Ad.lr.aa STatlLLiNll UMfciWLlY CU, Clwauf ea- ,w Veak. J DEST FOH Tim DOUOLS If o(i h ! I rvrnlevr. It it ox taWT pn of tho tmtt ry A-y, Jyu r 1!1 ur will im. kcr)i jouf ,H'iia cirll, ali-l 1M Wril. Kuri-aa. Itt til g!iaf l inC lift !.- ir II pifli.-ii, la daiim i ou. li;o mooto el, -a.i.l.,-1, Bi'-ai i. rf. . t mmf MwiiAlie; Um bummit VitteUr O.Uu UlHla 1 Ut ieVM 'Hv CANDY v' CATMAHTIO y V - w -a. f EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY PlfiHa'!. Peala. tiil e, l'H5til .t Uuifd, tV OrM, Nmtr niikcit, V a. ur im oe, jfi. dud mi j,i I'or t'.', V m (oaT l aj kauble, awul ilvvkld h.-t'tli AdilrtfcJi 4. J llU.I) aavataMf PttairAtlT, Mlf tWI W RIW fUhl. KEEP LC:3 CLEL'j trie rnuM hediing nli in tnej vrorlj-
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