PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Friday, July 17, 1903. PUnUSlIKI) I'VERV f'KIOAV. OKFIOB, BROWH'8 BUrLPlHU BROAD RT, bvhscbiption: Onk Year One dollar nml flfty cents. Hix Months Heventy-tlve cents. STKICTt.Y IX ADVASCK. Entprod . the pout oflflra of Mllfnnl, I'lke County, Pi-nnsylvnnm. ns si--,,m olnaa matter, November twenty-tlrst, Intnl. Advertising Rates. Onn innre(olrht lines). one Insertion tl .00 KiK-h auli'qilllt Insertion ------- J Heduceil rut.', furnished on Application will be allowed yenrly ndvertisors. Legal Advertising. Administrator'! mid Exeo.itor's notices 8.'K Auditor' noticeB l)ivin notices - SlinrifT'a shIcs, Orphans court snli-s, f!oint.v TrcfisDivr'i sales. County stnli' nrat ind elwtlon proclamation oftni'K-tl by tbe square. J. B. Van Etten, PunilUHER, Mllford. Pike County, Pa AXEXT THE JUDICIAL VISTRIC7 The judicial oampnign Is boing transferred to Pike and the wreliin inary skirmishes are now going on C. B. Staples was here Wednesday, and yesterday a renresenntive oi H. J. Kotas appeared on the Bcone. Standing without the present con fliot on the little round top of viov. it would seem that the fair way foi Ptke dernoTala is to koop aloof Whether they prefer one or tin other candidates so fur in the raci should not be deolared until Monroe county has expressed her choico Then Pike should he free to act a; to her may seem best. It is snio thre is fear that possibly somi Monroe county man other than Mr Staples or Mr. Kotz might come u here and register and by reoeiviny only one vote would control tin conferees. The demoorats of tliif- ooonty are too honorable to permit any such trick to give even a tem porary advantage. The High offiof of judge should be attained by only the fairest methods aud any attempt to gain the nomination by othe than the most honorable meant should and no doubt would receive merited reboko. It is a current report that C. B Staples, Esq., of Stroudsburg, who visited town this week, was here in the interests of his candidacy foi the judgeship, and that one of the objects was to secure dologates to the oonferenoe in his interest. Iu aamuch as Pike holds her demo oratio primary a month before Mon roe a preference expressed by the former might have weight with the voters of the latter county. There is excellent judge timber in thi county, and, looking at the matter from a disinterested standpoint, we cannot see why Pike democrats should not select a tree from their home soil. It might make jnst the right shape for the place. The judicial contest in this countj may bo warm. There are just few other things which it may be considered necessary to settle along with that question, and the "other things" may take the right of way before the matter ends. Now that C. B. Staples, Esq , has made formal aiiuouoomdut of his candidacy iu this county it would seem Mr. Kotz must perforce follow suit and the fight be made here first. "Buy" the way how will this strike Pike oounty Democrats? A. Successful Grocer A certain St. Albans, Vt., grocer, who is au euterprieiug uudiuusij man and who long ago learned from ex perience that advertising jmys, al ways includes a list of burgiius with prices. He knows what catches tbe eye of the houbewite who is figuring to make hur allowance go the fartherust. The mine workers convention in session at Wilkosburro this week pu;d its respect to the governor os follows: "We are not su.rpiir.ed timt the governor who signed a bill luu.liiig tho press should veto our vvc.iLh bill, the eight hour bill ami ieoei lion hill. Wo believe that our b lls Were Lone.il, jut nod fair to fell V JilC i'l'lU- l. iieiii'y laiiiibi-rt ul l'Yat;k r cof.l'.i'lnt.'vi by I;. -hop i!h t The P. V. R. R. Case The Supremo (iurt lust week handed down a decision reversing Hie courts below in a suit brought to (leteiinino the rliiht of curtain sharps of stock to vote in nn election ir directors of the railroad com pany. Shares ot stock, 4US in in number, were Issed nod given by the D. V. H. H. company to the Delaware Valley cons! rue I io i cool puny, anil uy it. mvnln'l among me stockholders nnd tlie question was whether tliis stock was legal and whether it could be use 1 in votinn for directors of the railroad com pany.. The Monroe county court on po- tition appointed a master to hold the election and ho rejected this stock, and Melton Yetter and others were elected directors. Judge Al bright also held that the 4985 share of capital stock of tlio 1). V. 11. It. company issued June 21, 1202, were illegally issued and void. The Supremo court reverses this opinion anil hoios that too court bjlow nad no proper jurisdiction t pass on tho question and in brief places the directors, F. W. Cool- bangh, T. A. II. Hiy and others, who were in office prior to the elec tion held in September, 1902, back and places the entire costs on the plaintiffs. This leaves, the railroad In the same condition it was pre viously to that election and before the injunction issued. F. W. Cool baugh was then president has made demand on Yotter to turn over the property to the old board and they expect to take immediate possession. Excursion to San Francisco, Cal. For tho .National Encampment of tho Grand Army of the Repuhiio to be held at San Francisco, Cal., from August 17th to 24th, 1903, tho Erii railroad company has placed on sale at tho Erie ticket oflino, Port .lervis, X. Y., special excursion tickets to San Fmcisoo, Cal,, at tho very low rate of 115(1.23 for the round trip good going on July 31st to Augiist 13th, inc., and good returning to October 15th, 11)03, Slop-overs will be allowed will be allowed within the final limit, October loth, at and west of Colorado points. Think this over, the rate being less than the one way fare, no one ever expecting to visit the "Golden Gate State" can afford to miss this grand opportunity. Drop a postal for any further in formation to Erie ticket office. Port Jorvis, N, Y. Bishop Talbot Here Rt. Reverend Etholbert Talbot bishop of the central Pennsylvania diocese, held services iu tho Church of the Good Shepherd here last evening and preached an eloqnet sermon. This evening he will visi Stroudsburg officially for the first time and bold confirmation service He was missionary bishop for eleven years in Wyoming and Idaho and is referred to by Owen Wooster the author, in "Lin McLean" and the also in "Virginian." He has visited Europe several times and was present in St. Peters Rome, at one time when Pope Leo XIII, whoso life is now ebbing away was carried in procession in the presence of 60,000 people. An osteopath and his wifo have opened offices in Port Jervis. Mrs. James G. Blaine, widow of the famous statesman from Maine who was candidate for president on the republican ticket in 1394, died at her borne in Augusta Tuesday aged nearly seventy-firo years. Popo Leo XIII is slowly noaring the end of his earthly career. His vitality is wonderful but his condi tion is hourly growing worso. At tucks of cjina and delirium aro fro- queut and he has practically ceased to take nourishment as the organs no longer perform their work. F. A., a sou of W. K. ltutau, formerly of Lackawaxen, died iu West Seneca near Buffalo, N. Y., July 6th. The iuturiueut was minle ut Hawley. M. Y. Viu Gordon, formerly of Lehman, now residing in Branch ville, N. J., was married Tuesday to a lady residing near that town Two Center county fishermen paid 2a0 in fines for taking 28 un dersized trout bust week, aud 1(100 e ten iu lines for resisting an officer. Such tiout must bj u luxury to eat. Governor Peimypacker was drawn around at the Mt. Gretna o nop by two hearse horses. Politically speaking, this was entirely appro priate. ( "n s m r f r r j1 M. J ij Those who are paining f'sh end tti pntlh Ly rt.uiar trci.- 1 1 i.j. it vw 1 1 O JI-.l 3 U-l... Should t ;ruie the treatment J L KullH i ; t'it,iil.-r clu&t. . Im lit) i i.i.l tielK wil l. it will w.iv v.iio oi.y i.l.ici U'n II e !'!: ht'.l lMl.i,! flO- s uuilfit! Hit? Iicalcj c. i-A T l-r .hi,. !-. Presbyterian Chroniclings (!y P.-v, F,. M. ,mi"ml.) The services next Lord's day will be ns follows : Morning service nt 10.30 when tho pastor will preach on "tho r, iglos JNest. ineMin- ly school session nt 11.45 when the esson will he Satnoel s farewell. Address 1 Sam. 12 13 25. The Young !oplo's society meets at 6.45 p. m. The topic for this meeting is, Religion Between Sunday's." At tho evening preaching hour, 730 there will be held a Temperance Service and the Methodist church unite with us. Mr. Wood will have notice of thrs service in his column, Mr. Emmett D. Nichols, Esq., of Wilkesbarro, Pit,., will bo the speaker and his subject is, Gospel Law and the Liquor Traffic" All guests in our Village and tho general public are most cordially invited to each and all of those services. We are sure that all lovers of music will be pleased to learn that Mr. C'rissman of New York City will sing at the evening service. At this time the pastor thanks him in advance for his kindness in favoring us. Hie Wednesday evening prayer service is commended to the atten tion of our members and their attendance is urged, We hayj had a good record so far and we hope the slimmer season will not lessen our numbers. The topic next week will be "Kindness." . Last Sunday we were very much annoyed by tbe condition of ' the organ motor, but efforts are being made to remedy the defects before next Sabbath. The lighting facilities of our church is tho poorest part of our present equipment. The other churches of the village have gas while we are using oil. Why would it not be good plan to see if a fund could not be started at least tor new lighting facilities? Better still, cannot some liberally disposed person or persons come torward with the necessary funds? The church has sustained her obligations w'onderftilly we! during the present pastorate. The present burdens ore about all we can bear. But cannot someone come forward ami suggest a method of raising funds for this much needed improvement? The pastor wishes to acknowledge his pleasure in attending the social gatherings of the Episcopal and Methodist churches. He also con gratulates them on their successes I Catching & Boar Here is a bear story from British Columbia which beats anything the literary contortionists in this soo tion have concocted. Eight Japan ese sportsmen accomplished the feat of catching alive a full grown bear without steel traps or firearms. One of the Japs jumped on the back of tho bear when rushing through the trees and his companions followed and pinioned the bear to the ground. A Valuable Diamond The famous excelsior diamond, which was discovered by Captain Joi jansen in South Africa is now at Amsterdam, where it will be cut and polished. It weighs 971 caret Its value is five million dollars. The Kohinoor in the British crown weighs 102" and the Orloflf among the Russian crown jewels weighs 194 carats. Excursion to Denver and Colorado Spring's On account of '..he International Convention United Society of Chris tian Endeavor, to be belk at Denver, Colo., the Erie will sell special excursion tickets from Port Jervis to Denver, Colorado Springs, or Pueblo, Colo., on July 6th, 7th and 8th, good returning to August 31st, at tho low rate of f 42 for the round trip. Brutally Tortured A caso came to light that for persistent and unmerciful torture has perhaps never been equaled Joe Golobick ot Colusa, Calif, writes. "For 15 years I endured insufferable pain from lUieumat'sin and nothing relieved me though I tried every thing known. I came across Electric, flitters and it's the greatest medicine ou earth for that trouble. A few bottles of it completely relieved and '.Hired me " Just hs good for Liver aud Kidney troubles and general debility. Only 50e. Satisfaction guaranteed by all druggists. lk Excursion to Bul.imore, Md. On account of the B and P. O. E ks Convention (o bo held at Balti more, Md., the Erie will sell special excuiMon tickets from this s'Htion to BiiltiiiK.ie, Md , July 19lh and 2 )th, (ood returning on or before July yiot, at the low rate of $S bO for the round trip. 1 n-.inily uiuMii.iiei ; mount,' nii-ii is soiiii tioit'S hie: but all l.i. riiiiL' taken in-M ine en ti lie run d. Ire-. null. ih'' in nil briiiii'lu'S MakvLl OWKi, liru:i 1- t , M.!forJ,i'.l. Eczema me fwrte call 1t tetter, nmk crust or F.i It rheum. The fmt'ffrine: fmm It 1 unmrtlmefl In- i mm1; lorn! npnliciti'tns reported to th'-y mtt'p:ite, hut c.mnut cure. It prie','? from humors inherlfpci or nc- qulrnl nnd persists until these have ben removed. Hood's Sarsaparilla po.itively rfinovrs thi'm, lets rarueniiy and perninni'titly cured tin) worst enss, nntl Is without fin equal lor au cutaneous prtipti"i'K. liouu's 1'!LI.8 ut e the beat cathartic, file ib cenu. Methodist Church Jottings. (Uy Rkv. V. A. Wood.) N Temperance Sunday will be obser ved on the 19th by spooial services at our church and the Presbyterian. Emmet D. Nichols, Esq., of Wilkes barre, Pa., will deliver an address in the morning oil the subject, "The Sum of All Villainies," and in tho evening the same speaker will address a union congregation at the Presbyterian church. Subject : "Gospel Law and Liquor Trafuo. On Monday evening Mr. Nichols Will again speak at tho M. E. church Subject, "Evil Effect8of the Growth of Cities." Everyone should hear this powerful platform orator. 8eats free and every boby cordially Invited Prayer mooting Wednesday even ing, the 22ud : A birthday meeting Bring a verse of Scripture corres ponding to the month and day of your birth. For instance, July 24 would bo 7th month, 2ith day Look for verse iu some 7tit chapter, 21th verso. Our last meeting was a season of great refreshing. The Epworth Le.agtio festival was a success and well attended. The young people are to be congratubt ted on the neat and tasty appearance of the room and tho energy with which theallair was carried through Somewhat over 150 wus uotted to the society. "Let him that Is without sin cast the first stone. " When the world becomes better than the church ther. tnny mon have reason to stay out of the church or away from church. Until then tho wisest policy is to fall into lino and try and make it better. It is easier to pull down than to build up, easier to criticize than to bring to perfection Let him who doubts this attempt th task of making his fellow men better and he will speedily bo convinced He wno stays away from ohnreh ana from Christ because someone else is not what he ought to be is making a mistake not. to be remedied in Hum! or eternity. The pastor's brother, who is em ployed with Mcrritt and Chapman Wrecking Co. of New York, will spend his vacation of two week with us, arriving in town Saturday evening A Kansas City negro was saved from lynching. A policeman fatally shot him through the neck on sus' picion that the negro might be guilty of some ciiine. According to evidence gathered by the London Lancet, babies should not be tat. Muscle and bone are more important than adipose tissue. A brisk ten mile walk before hreakfast is probably one of tho best things to reduce rut and build up a young DBDy's none and musculur system. D0NDSJ-0R SALE Sealed bids will be received by the under signed, until July 20th limt. fur four (4) bonds, ench for the amount of flOO.OU, iiumbored from 1 to 4 inolunlve, bearing Interest nt the rate of five poroeuluui (ft'J ) per annum, the sntua payable gemi-niiuuul-ly Feb'y 1st and ngii.t lxt In each year until maturity of boud, vubject to the annual ktutu tax to be ftuuied by T1IK TOWNSHIP OK IIIXGMAN, In tho oounty of Pike anil slate of Peunsyl vuuia. Thenv IhiniU will be dated August 1, I(i3 and the prim iial thereof will be payable as folluws: Hund No. 1. August 1, 1'JOt, ISnuu No. 2, Feby I, Vix'i. Uuud No. 3, Artgnst 1, I'.ufi, and lluud No.. 4, Feby 1. l!Hl. This loan bus been authorized by the vote of the supervisor of aiiid town ship, miller, and tn neoordnnee with, the pi ovb.ii ins nf the Act Of Abseinbly approved April L'-illi, 1H71, and the euppteiiiciiU aud ainendiii-'nts thurtito the law relating to the said loan having been complied with by the Mipervisors in every repneet ill order to vallilalM the Millie, an liv relerence belli iz i hud to the "Statenient" tiled July ti, lit.i.1 in the olllee of tho clerk of the court of i yunrier Serious of I'lke county aloieuiil, ; will fully appear, liiila for entire Issue l pi'elerieil ; It hepit ralv'ly made, however,! tlleu bliUlem will de.-lgimlo the boml deelred bv tile uunibern liiercof. The raid township otlieei'H reserve the right to reject any und all tiids tiubiultfed. liy order of the supuvvisors of ihe town ship of lnniiiau, in the counrv of Pike and siate ot Peiiosylvania. Address J. K. ObMS I'KA I), Town C'h-rk, P. O. Box 140 Milfurd, Pa. Township of Dtninnau, Pa. July 11, l'jul. t NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS! i-Vulrrt pioporiivls will be rt'ceivml ly thn Coiiiim-dotuTii nf J'lkt Cunnty, n.t nt tlmir ifflh in tlie lio.miffh n Mi,fin, until V i'din'Mt:iy. July iu, !;). at ti p m , t" r tli cicriitiii uf n Mi-td unit in. n Hrldt: WcMt.ill Citt k, ue.ir KuwliintU, i'l lii-Uiiwnxfii 'rtmimliip. )iblitiu'u brt twi't n unuiiiM-ntrt, UvV. Ho.ulwiiy, 14 ft t-L in ilu t'kiir hidUiTd iJiiiht furuibli ()l;4ij itiiil tlt iiiih-d Mpt-ci (!i-nt ioiitf giving I- 'i at Uit.l it i mt -i.niijiik f in it rt iai iim iI, i tif ( uiiiiiil.-aiiit'rh ivbt.'lA o lltu fihl- lu ri-ji il iiiiv ur nil I. ul. ",a,r " HAKKK. C,i,,i,i,.,.,.' UaITmIImZ .S1'"'1'" Jmy Ilia, It is stated that Ihe agricultural expcils siieiri"t (hut only thwr vegetables are free from Imccilll Which have been grown on sterilized soil. Hjei ill.ation consists In beating to a temperature of 212 degrees. It Is thought that the recent Washing- on weather has accomplished this result In the testing grounds of the pnrtnicut. (Jen. Ciissius M. Clay, the ntnly- tbree yeaV old Kentiiekian, has be en adjudged insane. His Insanity has not taken the form of crooked shoot ing, however, and he still remains in bis own bouse, safe probably from the Insane asylum olliciiils. iver Trouble Cured Ir. Kennedy Ntv Merilrlnn, Cnl-rur Sul vent. Drove the llnene Out of Mr. LMrdctt'l Kystcin. A propriotury iivmIUMiw that not with out honor In tho city when! it Is mnilc, niimt he n (food tiling. No eh:ime for il tvptinn tht'i'H, wIumm pvory hotly knows nil noout the men who nmko It. In K-ni-dout, City of Kingston, NT. Y., whro Dr. David K'Minmly lived nnd pnirttced for co many years, hU new ine'Helne H highly regarded and tunny wonderful cures lmvr been wrought by it. There Is Mr. Christo pher Lnrsen, tho lending pointer nnd decorator of that city, who says: I have nofc had a elck day Mince t whf cured of kidney and liver trouble, nnd painter's colic, by Dr. Kennedy's new medicine culled Cal enra Solvent. It drove the disraso ont of my system, to It never came back. Nothing like Cal-onra Solvent to purify the blood " Write to tho Cul-cum Company, Ken nedy Row, Hondout, N. Y., for a free sample bottle. Heiuember: Only ono Dr. David Ken nedy ever lived in R nut nit, Cliy of Kingston, N. Y., and be sure you get his new nnd latest medicine, which U sold only In fl.no bottles. All dru plsts. 3 BROKER STOCKS, . BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON, S ETC. ETC. 2 Bought and Sold for Cash or C rried on a Mar gin of 3 per cent. Yon will find thnt the ser vices 1 render you as a Broker nnd tho fiieilitirs nnd conven iences I ciin furnish can not. be surpnssed elsewhere. It. Is to my interest thnt you iiinUe money. All business strictly confl lentinl. Correspondence and telephone orders given J enreful attention, L R. Carpenter, J Front St., Port Jervis, N. Y. Representing Greulich, Martin A a Greulich, Martin & Co. I HEADACHE I FACTS 'WW'.J.".-.4,W'.'.'. i r Seventy five In every one hntidred people have f J bendnelies. Over half of these have them at fro- quent inter vnls. Aliarm less remedy thnt cost little and autunllv ernes Is worth remembering. I ARSISTROeS'S t HEADACHE i FCVJCERS i f are a puroiy FcientiHo j preparation that cures J without the possibility 4 i of barm. Pleasant to tnko r J nnd prompt in results. i 5 ' PRICE, 15 CENTS J i CO. ARMSTRONG: -DRUGGIST. t H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. i William B. Kenworthey, M. D. ! Physician and Surgeon. j Office nud residence Hnvid strwt ' I ext t;ourl ilouso. MlLt OHU, l'A. L.R. CARPENTER To Cure a t . ! j TtLo hVCZlLVe t Swen M5H. boxes toM In p.t 13 1 - . - ... ....... . Vyckoffs Hew York Is the time we begin to eull our stork. Some lines are over-stocked, some not sell ing veil at a irofit. These are business emergencies incident to a business of this size. They bring up in each season certain matters that need heroic treatment. We don't stand on cere mony, but we apply the knife where needed. We'll be price pruning the next thirty days. These things are to your advantage, as well as ours and you'll lind frequent visits Avill be prof itable. Keep an eye on this space. WYCKOFF'S NEW YORK STORE Stroudsburg, Pa. Mi Ik -a Our tee returned it we tail. Auy one Heading sketch and tk-s.-riptioii cf nuy invention will promptly receive our opiuiun free concerning the patentability of fhiic, " How to OHtniti a Patent' sent upon retiiiest. patents secured iiicMitjIi us n'tvt'rliset. for r ile ot our expense. PtitentH ttikeu out through 11s receive ccial tiof ire, wit limit elnrge, in Tub Fatrilt J tcor.i), an illustrnttd nud widely cirt.nlr.frtT Journal, consulteit by Manufacturer! nnd Investors. bcud tor sample copy FREE. AdJiess, VICTOrt J. EVAN3 Sl CO. (Patent Attorneys,) Cvars pi.i-Ji'-- -utiiuf-TON. D- r UNITKI) HTATKS j CIVIL 8KKV1CK COMMISSION J Washington, L. C. S f Mnrch 3rd, 10ti3. f Mr. Giio Onkley, J 9 Columbian Colletrri, I'Htersoii, N. J. Denr 8ir: For a number of yenm mst the 9 2 Civil Service CiTininlssi.m 1ih8 ex- J 0 perieiuu-d cuiiFiilerHblu tlilfleiill-y lu seeiiihix enuiiKh innlo eliililen in 0 Hliorthiiml nntl t.jpi'writinK tu meet 9 tlie niHiilft of the aei-.'lee. The Biipply of Blich elilnlen renultillff from the 2 fieiiii-iiniiiutl exmiilniitioiia in theao 5 S Biihjeeta baa nut tM'en equnl to the 2 demand. Keeently, nevenil ppe'fttt ill fiteii'iitrnphy hurt typewrilinff I'xnm- imitUins liuve been hehl iu the larger eltiun, but without proiiucinir the 9 $ ileKireit reHtilt. The CniiiniiKKlou x 2 would be pleaded to have you make J 9 thin known to young meu mUo a) niny be interestcl. m Youra renpi-ctfully, v John U. Puootor, " President. J 8 For further pnrttcnlnra Hpply nt J 0 Firt Jervis lliiliie mm Jnitltute (iKo. Oaki.Ilv, lJrtuclial. LIVERY STABLES. If you want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, Corner Ann anil Fourth streets MILFOKD PA. Blue Front Stables, Port Jervis, N. Y. A1 joining Gumaer'n Union Houne Kouil, cnrriiigo, draft and furtu horse for sale. Exchanges nmdo. A ltiio htock from which to make soloctions. CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. QunO Tallcie. f! M momhi. TUi Stature, .. - ""SS'iSiZZZZ Storo Weekly news ClTAtLlfHtO -.V, CAVCaTf. f- I84. r .-. , . LABELS. TRAUC MARKS. ft ( DC&ICNg. Wi JC0PVRI!HTSi Thlrtv-one ye .nt tire ye.TH tn tire prartlre. opinion as to practice. Onn ilv. WrMe foi validity nii rmtentulillity. WrMe for Nk o( fcistrneM n and rpterennn. EOSON BH.OS. 92$ IP street, Wuhlngtoa, D. O. New 6 Exclusive LINE OF i i All Prices Seasonable goods of Every description Ryman S Wells. 1 Supplying I The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. EVERY THING FOR AN ELEGANT DINNER GUMBLE & RYDER . Harford St. Mllford Pa. Fire Insurance. OLD ItKLlllllE tOtll'AMKK. KATKH KtAsoNAHIK Charles G. Wood. Agt. kui'CHiir to J. J. Hart. Olliev lu ruuriif Ucul. uii on Auo Sfc Mllford. Pik Co., Pa. Cuim Ci iy i j ia Two Dy, 1 en every rznsi box. 25c. sc v m m. e. i c a p A p "D
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