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'Many a nation thinks its honor is at
st.ako when it is merely Buffering from
hit acuto attack of military indigos
tion. Life.
FARM AND STOCK NOTES.
Franco hns contracted with a firm at
Dallns, Texas, for 20,000 horses. The
prieo to bo paid Is $1,000,000.
James Duncan of Littlo Rock, do-
'' iivorcd to C. S. Brent & Bro., In Paris,
Saturday, a ilrovo of 900 turkeys.
At St. Edward, Nob., tho Rapp
NBros.' sale of 03 head of shorthorns nv-
ornged .$141. Tho top price, was $l."0
for Foxy Favorite, a Scotch bull of
merit.
It is estimated that 1,000,000 horsci
are being used in tho European con
flict, and if the war is prolonged, the
.demand for horses in tho United States
will bo very strong. Such being the
easo, tho price of horses tho world over
will bo high.
At four recent public sales of Hoi
steins held in the east, tho following
n Villages wore, made: At Laconn, N.
Y., 1" head avoragod $100; at Oran, N.
Y., 10 hoad nveiaged $2o5; at Little
ion, M.hs., 10 head averaged $270; at
Liverpool, X. Y., IS head noragod
$S.'2:i.
Tho United States government, be
coming hwnro that the country is rap
idly being stripped of available horses,
hns also entered the market, and has
aSked for bids, from Kentucky dealers
for a elns of horses not older than
Vi years, for shipment to Port Hoyal,
Vn for immediate use in the United
States cavalry service. Those horses
aio estimated to have an active cav
alry scrvico for ix years.
?flt one of the show cattle isolated
at Dexter Turk, Xationnl Stock Yards.
Chicago, III., will be killed with the
(oifscnt of the Illinois authiuitins. Xot
ono of the 800 cattle placed under cptar
nntine will ilie'of the disease. The cow
which was first infected is entirely
well. Tlie big, thiee-year-old Ayshire
bull wliicn de eloped a most typical ense
is now so far on the road to complete
recovery thnt he eats," diinks and
romps in flue fettle.
A dispatch from Now Orleans, La.,
says:
"With the receipt of an order here
for !J0,000 more hnies for ue by the
French, British and Russian armies,
and a subsequent call by the local
handlers of tho order for more horses
from Chicago, Kansas City, St. Paul,
Louisville, and other westorn liorso
canters, enmo the news that thero wuh
likelihood of a serious liorso fa mi no in
tho United States if tho allies kept on
demanding horses instead of mules.
"Word received hero from the big
horso dealing establishments of St.
Louis and Kansas City said that the
latest order would bo filled with diffi
culty, as horses would have to bo gath
ered in all parts of tho north and west
- to' niako up such a largo shipment. At
present the dealers aro working on a
contract for 10,000 horses which has
not yot been filled.
"It is claimed that tho demands of
tho allies will take up all of tho finest
'kind of horseflesh, since tho stock is
selected with groat caro and rc-oxam-ined
after they got here. liorso deal
ore remember thnt when England
bought so many mules horo for tho Boor
wu'r that big mules beenmo scarce, and
that smaller- mules had to bo used for
sotno years."
RECOMMENDS INCREASE OF U. S.
ARMY TO 500,000 MEN.
Washington. Declaring it would be
impossible to defend tho Panama canal
and American territorial possessions
against attack with present or pro
posed garrisons unless they could bo
.rapidly reinforced, Major Goncrol
Wotherspoon, retired chief-of-staff, In
his report recommended tho increaso of
tho regular army to n strength of 20o",-
v 000 enlisted men. Ho proposed that
."'tlinf fflnln llrt ti mrtllntif nil 4 lifniii.li n
.,-,...., ...v u ..........! v.i, luiut.g.i ..
rLji- HVflfpm nf rnttM-vna lllifll flinr. wn itrft.
.v... . .. . ., ........ .... ,,,.., w.v.'
Mod a mobile strength of 500,000 first
s'lino tijoops pqnipppil for a .six-months '
vijammign.
CAN SUOH THINOS BE?
Housework A Jjlrl with somo oxperl
once wants housework in tho country;
1 ifnn iln amnn nnnUImr litif ntn wtllliitp
S- " " w rj - "" .-
to learn
ras.
CO Chandler street, Boston,
GENIM BRASS GOODS
1 '
8ande, Aah 'I'ruyf, Furn Difebes, Cplcbdnrf, Jardiniorep, Bnnk
JtHcks nnd Book Ktauds, Dinner Gonga and Bells, ALL NEW-.
You can eeo them in our Enst window marked in plain figures.
Tbetfe goods aro lacquered and guaranteed not to tarniah.
i rfo Your Pve Troubles T Us we will guarantee to fit you
s with 'glasses -tnd give you better
wwe. "Best lenses Muue" is onr
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MURP
!)! teachers with
Cliolc.M cases arc said to be Inercis
lug In Vloniia.
Yalo has a standing army of !2o,0D0
living graduates.
"Peace, may result," says a headline
-in tho baseball world.
'Now wo aro informed that waste In
foodstuffs causes high prices.
Tho Confcdornto cruiser Alnbama,
with GO victims to her credit, still holds
tho record as a. merchant marliio do
st roy or.
Norway and Sweden nro said to
vtow tho European situation with aux
ioty. They aro too close to bo com
fortable. Tho improvement of the pig iron mar
ket along .-with other indications has
produced n bettor fooling in the steel
trndo circles.
The American horses shipped to the
Europcm battlefields have an excel
lout chance to escape the foot and
mouth liscaso'.
Tho Mount Holyoko College authori
ties have gnthcicd 1,000 bushels of ap
ples f i om their own premises for u-e
in (he college.
Tho slii meat of poultry into the
New Vork market from districts where
the foot and mouth disease prevails has
been' prohibited.
It is now alleged that tho hog chol
era antidote that had been shipped to
many point-, has been the causo' Of the
-'proud of the font and mouth disca.se.
A bomb was exploded Wednesday
night in the courthouse of tho Bronx,
Now Vork. Tim judge of tho county
toiirt had just .sentenced some white
slavers the night before.
The Philadelphia inventor of a -am-power
engine working successfully in
Europe has figured that it would bo nec
essary to cover only LIO.WO sqare miles
of tho Sal ara descit with the engines
to obtain ii! much power as the world's
coal suppplicd in HUM).
LEWISBURG.
Mr. li. J. Gaither is confined to his
homo suffoiing from sovero cold.
Mr. Pat Collins was a business vis
itor in Muysvlllo Wednesday.
Mrs. Frank Gaithor of Minerva h
tho guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Jako Hoser,
Miss Allio Leo King, Francos Tugglo
and Jessie O. Yancey left Thursday foi
Mt. Storiing.
Tho report came' hero this morning
thnt Mr. James Crain of Wedonin fell
and broko ono of her legs.
Mrs. Rdifben Fitch was""shoppiug in
Maysvllle Thursday.
Don't forget tho Thanksgiving din
ner at tho schoolhouse.
Mrs. John Fitch is visiting her
daughter, Mjs. Dickson of Gerni.in
town, Tho missionary team will bo nt the
AtillcreoJc church Sunday mornbfg.
WORKnOSTOP"
For Season On New Richmond Dam
Ilas Progressed Nicely."
New Richmond, Ohio. Notification
is reported to hnvo been received by
contractors building tho dam below
town to got tho work in shape whero
it can bo prot6cted during1 tho winter
season from ice nnd other damage.
This is taken to Indicnto that tho work
will bo abut down shortly until spring,
when it wilP again bo rushod toward
completion Tho contractors think thoy
hnvQ-mndo datisfaeto-ry headway during
tho open season.
THE ALLIES) '
"Whose ally will wiutor boij' do
mnnds nn armchair Btrategifttt Oty
guoss is tho coal man. Bos't'on Trhn-
script.
Cnndsiiekf, Cah'dleftbra, To-
bacco Jnrfr, SinbkinK'Sot8;OiL;nr
satisfaction than you can get any-
guarantee, ; ,
THE JEWRLrIR..A'ND
London has sent
tho BiitUh forces.
- OIVIO PROGRESS AND j.
J. SOCIAL SERVICE. .j.
: :
IIi'I',MiM !Jt Jjljjji
Italy ip expending 20,000,000 lire on
us , pum.u roans.
Hales of public lands net Uncle Sam
nioio tnan $,:mi,uuu a year.
A thousand babies wore born Inst
year in tho county hospital In Chi
cago. Pageantry is now taught in Dart
mouth' college and tho University of
Wisconsin.
Guatemala, having purchased most
of its electrical npplaucos from (ler
inany is timing to this country to sup
ply its needs.
A distinctive color scheme for each
sti'eet has been dopted in beautifying
Beikeley, Cal., which is planting (low
ers ovorywhorc.
Of ' over 4,000 people reported miss
ing every year in Chicago, a thousand
aro ne'ver heaid from and disappear en
tirelv.
Seventeen thousand lives and 1,000,
accidents have been saved since Its
organisation by tho safety campaign of
the National Society for Industrial
Safety.
ISusincvt men of Pnnamn arc cnntoin
plhting a broad publicity campaign to
'niiiko their cofintrj" bettor known ovei
the worll nnd especially in the United
States.
Tho Chamber of Commerce of Sauta
(Jiuz, Cul., co-oporatcd with tho farm
ers in promoting a freo public market
reiiontly established there. By inter
esting the pioducers, the new iiinr'.ot
hns proven a distinct success.
SIIALIi THE HIRED GIRL EAT
WITH THE FAMILY OR IN
THincrrcnEN.
In tho December American 'Magazine
Ooorgo Fitch, tho Illinois lijumnriht.
writes am. amusing article about the
servant question in small towns. The
title of his article is "Tim Servant
Question in liomeblirg." lie says that
in Ilonieburg only one family, that of
Mis. Singer, has nnv servants. The
rest have hired girls. On the question
as to whether the hired girl should or
should not eat with the family, Mr
Fitch writes:-.
"About tho pnly hlrod gill problem
we hnvo is the following: 'Shall the
girl eat with tho family or in the
kitchen?' Mrs. Singer wished that on
us. Ten j ears ago there was no ques
tion at all. The girl ate with the fam
ily, and waitcM on the 'tnble when
something was needed which couldn't
bo reach-id. Then Mrs. Singer enmo to
town nn.l mndo hers eat in the kitchen,
sinco which timo tho question lin
raged with moro or less fury nnd the
whole town has chosen up sides on It.
Half of us want tho girl to eat in the
kitchen, and tho other half havo her
at tho table.
"As for tho girls, they aro divided,
too. Half of tho girls who eomo to see
about places nsk us, 'Do I havo to eat
in tho kitchen?' and tho other half
say, 'Do T have to oat with tho fam
ily?' And of course it's just our luck
that tho peoplo who wish to dino by
themselves never can find girls who
prefer tho kitchen, and tho people who
insist on nssociating with thoir help
usually lose them becnuso said help
has bcon spoilod soinowhcro else."
TOBACCO MEN SWARM.
(Hobortson Advance)
Out In tho interest of thoir hives of
industry tho tobacco vvarohouso men
of tho surrounding towns swarmed at
.lt. OHvor, Monday. Among thoso
hero that day who paid tho Advance
pleasant cnlls were .1. X. Kehoo, pres
ident; James W. Fitzgerald, secretary,
nnd R. T. Durrott of tho Homo; L. T.
Gaebko, president; J. . Bains, secre
tary; Gooigo Crowoll, floor manager;
Growers house; . W. F. Steele,
tioasnro-, of tho Independent; .1.
R. Bobinson, president, nnd Wil
lianv Gault of tho Farmers and
Plautors; If. L. Turner, secretary of the
Central of Maysvillo; Wyatt Insko oi
tho Farmers of Carlislo; P. 1. Lorch,
manager of tho Farmers of Augusta;
and E, E. Corlls and Lowlo Alexadnor,
representing the Burloy of Brooksvillo,
Each and ovory ono knows that Bob
ertson tobaceo.inccts every roqniromont
of manufacturer and besides using per
sonnl solicitation now thoy will havo
a weekly reminder In our columns from
this date.
Maysvillo market will opon Tuodny,
Decombor 8; Augusta the 10th; Car
lislo tho th and Brooksvillo tho 10th.
provided, of eourso, tho wcathor condi
tions nro favorablo for stripping.
SAFE.
I
Stout Party HowM you llko to go to
war and bft-shot at?
.Timmir-rl don't think I'd mind if 1
could stand bohind you.
flmoko ,LavTosca, Nip, 5, nmdo bp tin
uea.A.w..i;iiuu9.uiffnr .uo. in. m&tbvii eb wgmiwe tro. a-wiru ot jhhu-hs noin i.usMauiBHHjR
t ,n j 'i- i a" tu ii ku.' m w ". .Km -.1 i j- . x r -i ii. . -, , ,. j . -mi.j .tu i. . irHeneaatiBBiK.
THE MAN WITH A SMILE
Is the Man Worth While
'and they all smile, even the men
.who are suffering From indigest
lon and stomoch trouble, if they
ea(
Traxel's Beaten Biscuit
te delicious and palatable little
"home-made" kind of biscuits
that are put up in trie' sanitary
paper bag and sell for
5c
at Traxel's and at all Groceries.
Isdhos
four
If you want your pick of tho pret
tiest lino of Autumn and Winter Wool
ens Ed. V. Prico & Co., ecr sent out,
at a price you will like, select tho pat
tern for your fall clothes today. They
speeiali?o
From $14 to $30
Vory Strong at $25.
Specify tho delivery date that suits
your own convenience, but have us
send in your measure before tho rush
season begins. That's tho best way to
buy clothes.
Don't overlook our Dry Cleaning De
partment. There is a differonco in our
work.
O. F. McNAMARA
CVa West Front Street.
LONO RANGE GUNS.
I Wall Street Journnl.)
Before iimny months havo elapsed
Oermnny mid (treat Britain may bo us
ing a heavy long-range gun invented by
tu American. Shortly before tho war
broko out in Europe this gun was Hear
ing perfection. The Amerlcnn inventor
was being assisted in his work by a
Herman expert who was at onco called
to the colors. It is believed that this
German took with him all tho plans
necessary to manufacture the gun in
vented by the American, and it is niso
claimed that Great Britain has secured
nil tho rights to produce this modern
weapon of warfare. It is claimed that
tho gun has a longer rango than nny
now in uso and can fire n projectilo as
largo as that used by tho destructive
German howitzer. Tho gun is a smooth
boro, and not being rifled, has a much
longer life than any how being used
in tho European war. Tho secret of
the gun is that it fires a revolving
shell from a smooth bore.
WONT MIX
Bad Food tnd Good Health Won't Mix.
Tho hunmn stomach stands much
aliuso but it won't return good health
if you give it bad food.
If you feed right you should fool
right, for proper food nml a good mind
is tho fine road to health.
' "A y.ir ago I became. tiTufch alarmed
about my health for I began to' suffer
nftor each meal no matter how littlo 1
nte," says a Donver woman.
"I lost my nppotito.and the vory
thought of food grow distasteful, with
tho result that 1 was not nourished -nnd
got weak and tiin.
"My homo cares wero vory hcavj,
fOr bosl.lo a large family of my own I
hnvo also to look out for an aged mo
ther. Thoro was no ono to thouldor my
household burdens, and eomo what
might, l must bear them, nnd this
'hought nearly drove mo frantic when
I rcalizsd thnt my health was breaking
down.
"I read an article in tho paper
tbout some ono with trouble liko mine
being helped by O rape-Nuts food and
lilting on this suggestion 1 gavo Ornpo
Nuts a trial. Tho firsdlsh of this de
licious food provod that I had struck
tho right thing.
"My uncomfortiblo feelings in stom
ach dls-ippoarod as if by magic and in
in incredibly short spaco of timo I
was agi'.n myself. Since then I havo
gained 12 pounds in weight through a
summer f hard work and realize I am
a vory different woman, nil duo to tho
splendid fond, .Orupo-Xuts." Nnino
given by Pnstum Co., Battlo Creek,
Mich.
Bead th. famous littlo book, "Tho
Road to WollvHIe," In pkgs. "There's
ftitcason. '
Ever rend the above letter? A nw
BDoaars frotn'tlnit t time. t'Timv
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.J. BITS OF BYPLAY. .J.
Can't Betrc.
tho Poet: "I'm not strong
Said
on
metre,
But 1hl odo's to a girl who is sweetro
Thau honey nnd croam,
I think sho's a dream,
In fact, sho's so sweet I could catre."
A Wonder.
"Tho Grouch is a strong-minded
ninn," lemarkod tho Old Fogy.
"Should say ho was," agreed tho
Wise Guy. ' ' Why, ho Can read a patent
medicine alamac and not feel a single
symptom of disease. "
A Real Sport,
lie's mighty cnreless with his wad,
Is hopeful Thomas Nish;
He bought n $10 rod
And never caught a fish.
Tho Wiso Fool.
"Tho good thnt men do is oft in
terred with their bones," quoted the
Sage.
"Yet you seldom hear of an order for
tin etilnrged coflin," responded the Fool.
A Littlo Opon-Work Rhyme.
Ho tried to steal a kiss.
hill Ho Hut
tho left they
up tho Bill! came
clim steering Whoa dovvn
to wheel' ' like
started this
They
Paw Knows Everything.
Willie Paw, our teachers wants us
to learn how man was distributed on
tho earth.
Paw Tell her to go get a banana
peel and step .on it and she'll find out,
mv son.
Corroct.
Might is rot certain to mnke right
As often as it should;
But you will find, my son, that might
Succeeds in making good.
How To Soothe a Savage Editor.
(Rural Retreat (Vn.) Times.l
The duel which was to have taken
place between tho editor nnd Frank
Nelnis Saturday morning has been de
dared off. Nelms olTcred us a pair of
stunning marine blue socks to let the
matter drop and as we needed vock
more thnn wo did his gore vvo agreed
Tho incident is closed.
Names Is Names.
B. A. Devil's homo town is Ilolden,
West Virginia.
No,
Wo Steal It From tho Minno
Junction Palladium.
Dear Luko: Do you copy your stif
from tho Steubonvillo Horald-Star? I
seo your paragraphs and jokes in this
paper and would liko to know just who
is tho real humorist. "Jimmie," Steu
heuville, Ohio.
! II I "h J J !! I f ! 'h ! ! "h
.J. LUKE McLUKE SAYS
J "i"i" I J I I I I "J f ? ! !
'A single man imagines that it is easy
to fool a womali. But later on ho
l6anls that tho only timo ho ovor foolod
liis wifo was when ho married her.
' Every man knows that if ho had n
million dollars, ho would give $100,000
of it to Charity. But he never thinks
of kicking in with n dimo out of (lint
$lo bill ho hns in his pocket.
Virtuo may bo its own reward. But n
good man doesn't always mnko good.
It is funny that you seldom discover
nny of tho dead ones buried in thought,
A woman's idea of n Bargain is to
spend a dimo in car faro to go down
town nnd purchnso a ten-cent article
for nlno cents.
Ono reason why somo mon do not
purchnso phonographs is beouuso they
can go luto a cafe nnd purchaso n beer
and hear n dozou two-hnnded talkiug
nmchinos that never chaugo records and
never rim down.
ThooliI-fnHliitfned boy who used to
hnvo to paddle his own canoo.now has
a sou who owns a motor boat.
SELF DEFENSE MOVE.
Th0 C. & O. has installod hoavy
screons over tho windows of tho ticket,
ollico at South Portsmouth to protect
tho windows from things thrown from
trains by hoboes. James Alton, tho
ticket agent, says ho fools liko a bird in
a great big cugo. Portsmouth Star.
ROBERT J, BUBDETTE DEAD.
Pasadena, Cal. Dh Robert J,
Burdotte, proachor, author and humor
mil hutnor-i"
o'hadbV'"W'
ist, died nt his home hcro!IIoka
ill for the greater part of
and for the Inst week 'ly
stato of coma1.
i
iifm..).a.tii'2i..i
j a. uii tijvm iSkUhUi inn ai
We all laugh heartily at tho old Joo
Miller jokes by the mnu who is buying
tho drinks. But tho lad who believos in
tho Dutch Treat is jumped on every
timo ho starts to spring a story.
Vvvrnrfol OlntmrnU For t'nfnrrli TUnl
t'outnln .Mrrfury.
at mercury wllliuroly destroy the eme of smell
and completely derange ttie whole system when
entering It through the raucous surfaces. Suoh
articles should never be used except on prescrip
tions from reputable physicians, as tho damage
they will do Is tenfold to the good you can possi
bly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man
ufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, 0con
tains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting
llrectlyupon the blood and mucous stf'ces of
the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh o'ure be
suieyou get the genuine. It Is t&len Internally
and made In Toledo, O., by P. J. Cheney A Co
Testimonials free.
Sold by Druggists. Prlce7Btperbottle.
Take Hall's Family Plllsforoonstlpatlon.
STOP THAT COUGH
Here aro three A. D. S. White Pine
preparations that will put quick end to
the cough and cold. All good Ones
please your taste.
A. D. S. WHITE PINE EXPECTORANT
25c.
A. D. S. WHITE PINE EXPECTORANT
WITH TAR 25c.
A. D. S WHITE PINE EXPECTORANT
MENTHOLATED 25c.
PECOR'S
DRUG
STORE,
22 WEST SECOND STREET,
MAYSVILLE, KY.
Don't Forget Vulcan Film Developed Free
THEE
Maysville Tobacco Market!
Si-OPENS DECEMBER 8tirg
I The Central Warehouse Go. I
invites Tobacco Growers everywhere to attend and
make "THIS HOUSE" Headquarters.
We will receive Tobacco arty day after Dec. ist.
Send in a load for our opening sale.
R. L CRISP, Business Manager. C. M. JONES, Sales Manager.
R. L. TURNER, Treasurer. A. M. PARRY, Auctioneer.
HARLAN DAY, Floor Manager.
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iFKOWE IT:
Choice Iowa Timothy Seed
and
Northern Seed Rye
J. C. EVERETT 4 CO.
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Mr. Tobacco Grower
Everybody says that this -present crop of tobacco is the largost
and best ono ever grown in Mason County.
Now that you havo your part of this groat crop In tho barn,
don't take the chance of losing it by fire
LET US INSURE IT FOE YOU.
Wo represent tfte largest and strpngest group of Fire Inaur
( nnce Companies doing business in Kentucky,
V SOLSERr MATHEWS & CO. EiSll,'SffE
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ScntoNntl n. 1 Hank Ilulidlng.
V-ti-I-iiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii-iiiiJii
lovVf:
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Just Recoivcd
Parity Greenup
Fancy New Orleans Molasses
QUALI rY FINE THIS YEAH.
I umyecciving Daily Seal Shipped Baltimoro Oystora of tho Finest Qual
ity and always handled in tho most Sanitary Manner. They aro flue this year
aud prices roasouablo. In a few days I will be receiving Fino Michigan I'o
tutoes--tho very best that comes to this market. You will titako bo mistake
if you 'ptiy your Potatoes of me. My purchases of fall and wintor goods are.
Comingijewvy day nnd in a vory short timo my stock will bo full and com-
pleto, co1iaikqg of ovory article in ray lino, of tho very best. Vegetables and
Fruits V"u kinds, and of tho very bost always in stock. Prunes, Evaporated
(isins. Currants. Citron. Dates,
ry articlo anl of the very bost,
JA big supply of Apples,.C-ranges and Lemons always in stock, andl
Wit j. sen dojq wtioiesaie
VERY NEAT.
Robert W. Chambers, the
novelist, passed at tho Century"!
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lot of water to his ink."
JOHN W. PORTER.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Offlco Phono 37. Homo Phone 06?
17 E. Second St., Maysvillo, Ky.
Dr.TAULBEE
OFFICES
Suite 14
First National Bank Building,
Maysvllle, Ky.
Dr. P. G. SMOOT
...General.,.
Practitioner
Secoiitl Floor -Mnnonlo Temple,
Third nml Murkfitrttieota,
MnjBvllle, iCjr,
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