r ; ) 3 P WEEKLY HERALD: PLATTSMOUTH; NEBRASKA, MAY 1), 181)0 IS I. .John J. O'Bi-ir-.N. 1 1 - great n-publ ican cad r i:. N W V.) !; ;t M, at 'isc I to tiik. nor tli'' :. art .f T ' y The report r of the New York World win, resigned after thnt pwper had ac knowleded that his i' purl of th- C.leve la;id : 1 1 1 rvi'-w as ineor" ct, is out in Mi . i :.! oat cod ii.- I'er p-oei, eireuin- .vlll I i led ' i it .,.( -111 .,: ... i it- i'r-.- s, v - - ! . Ir. I ji , t-.il-sii ll .-.Ml,:., It I. .VII.;' !! 1 1 1 1 I v e ' . ;:.mi v. i : in ' ! ( ill'. ' 1. 1 (J - over say -.11 h le.M. n t. i. .i i.idt villi:, but ! .., . 5o.it ho xp!i itly "I don't want a flour sieve, but a carriage lap duster that won't let the dust through. Show me a Duster." 5A Lap Dusters ioou&.uXtwr 5A Ironsides Sheet ?f,?.'rS la Btabl. 5& Clipper Fly Hctsro;;."d Eqial to Leather at Half the Cort. 10O other styles of 5a Horse Sheets and Fly Nets, at prices to suit everybody. 1-or sale by all dealers. If you can't get theua, writo us. ARE THE STRONGEST. NONE GENUINE WITHOUTTHE BA LABEL Mfcmufrt by Wm. Atkks Sons. Phllarta., who wake Um famous Horse Hrand Baker B)unkuta Wmi tliiuc i .iili niul I'lntisinoull' would diHtmici; all itoinpetiturs for th. place ofthird city in the nt-itr. Cai-ikoknia's ji'-noli oro i;1 reritlv datnapd ly excissiv moisture. W't will take chniu os on the Ni hraskH jx acli crop if we can only j;'t tlx mointure. At tliu rcat lalor parado in Londo; on Sunday, ovt 170,000 pj-ojilp were in the line&of march while the parks win aid to have contained a full lialf a million of sympathizers. The Glohe Democrat snys the Missis sippi river is too old to he f'tli" out of iU hed at un.-ieemly hours and makino trouhle with its neighbors. It is to lively for a river of its njje. Heavy falls of snow all over the northwest coupled with local hail Btonns, came very near giving us a Siberian wave last night cold enough for frost. Tlier. prubalily was frost "ii the low lands "The Democrats don't like the proposi tion to give the Republicans actual us well as theoretical control in the. Senate, but they will have to bow to the inevita ble there as they did in the House." Si'Kakkk Kkkp is so busy convincing democrats who are present in the body th.Lt. th.-v isare also present in the spirit that he has no time to d-ny the report that he is in the race for the pnsideney. Notwithstanding there lias been n- rain worthy of mention f'r more than si. mouths, yet corn and small grain art looking fairlv well which is good proof of the excellent quality of Nebraska'- wonderful subsoil. A country that can grow anything after a six month- droiitl is bound to be a leader. PoLrncANS who claim to know some .i.;.... .i,,,f th,. turtttpr sv that the new ballot-reform law in New York will re duce the Democratic vote 40,000 in thnt State. Half of this cut would make the State reliably Republican in four out of every live elections. Globe Democrat Tammany Hai.i. the New York hot bed ..f thi.vfi-v is aiain in i; turmoil. Damaging disclosures ha r-cently been made showing the mayor of the city Mr. Grant and some f hi: friends in the attitude of Boss Tweed at.nlin.r from thecitv bv the hundred vi - - thousands. Mayor .Grant has exaggerated ideas of the duties of a God father and sinei he has admitted that he gave little Flossii Cr oker $10,000 simply because he has axeptedthe relationship of giut-father to her, all th- Indies of New York will be willing to call upon the loindsonu bachelor mayor to stand sponsor for their children. Ex. The Sidney Journal wants somebody to fetch Bro. Smytlie, of the Kearney- enterprise a vigorous swipe across tin mouth." Bro Smythe thereupon offers Col. Robertson, of the Journal an op tion on the job. Col. Rob rtson declines because bricks big enough for the pur pose can't be grown in Cheyenne county. 7Pt rosace Bprea.ls its wings, auu uiu heard from the west but a low swishing sound that seems to come from the tank in which Broker binytne Keeps his irrav matter. Whehe gets his re- his gray matter, i.e. W thought out it will hVe fur on it. ' . t.i. ' ,u.' s v. HtV - , , I ! !!. . n . i--.lt... c . , -'I' ll as 'ai - ; , , . i;.:' , M:i s, .'b 'it-n y. II : . : is. i '. . ! !! 11 :,: It I :l l-i .. ilili'.'i ..:.:,. . ' .!. ' ' ! ' '' "1'U. r. ill tie i :!::: O lie- I iii may tin bord il. Iiv.-! 'I- I; ''in ' ''"I- lids. A 151 b j'i-l ! .-- i ' ii 'Vi i '.'' i:-tin.- Vatican i i i ; nry winch .sin ii brew, it is -i s. i iii In- tin- isi.'uM in the world, and is v..lu.-,l at iflho.O O. It is . wcigt-t . it t ijuir. s two nan to lit; i:, tin- I 1 1 -1 1 1 1 mm i! u in li' iivy im tal. In tin- '.' Ml- tin Jews "t VViii--i- of fered Pop; Julht- 11. Us w.i -lit in gold tor it. I'Ut 1 1 1 ' n i 1 1 In' was iiu nn ia! iy ' 1 up jiit th;n lie refused tin- offer It is said, since Dan L in nt has is-(I to .-t.:ii'l -ii t'-t oy. r Orov r Cleveland, his par in- ui:t ability doesn't serin to -1 1 1 out us 't ! nr-? slliic Ii.- cn.ti't ilTii'. ti. Iur- ti luiulit until to iln I'liiiMn:: mm iniii, in- !!! """ ... . i i . i. .. i i ....... s-iUiil' - :i;m?i Hi .ii -tuff .mi'. Ilolli- intf of tm-" .t :.,-.'. that 'V ?i '-.is !' ' il'ii'ii'ls :i" tuvi il . : ! ' ',i i;! ii l i! wloit 'Ii' oil.'- 'nil tinir iMtli ii! de-tin . OtH W:t-. t : ill t"il eurie p indent tel) ofadi-Lirtei-iulscene.it tin- tui.e.ral o Senator Beck yest rd:iy. A number o congress who Mttempted to boaid the funeral train. w:;s found to be so hope lessly drunk tint he s unlit for travel In n case of this kind wt think the pub lie have a right to know who the man itruu u-lwi tlills ll isirriil l;d hllllSelt. It WHS John Griffin Carbide, meinbi r of congress from the Sixth Kentucky district, hik candidate for tin-seat made vacant by the d ath of Mr. B-ck. Globe Democrat Tiik total ciiculatiou of the Youth fViiiniunioii is nliiced at 441. 'J07. The v i i division among the states is as follows New England states 77,;(0; mictdle states. OO.Otst; southern states, 43,704 western states l!':i,305; Pacific states and territories, 44,71:1; news companies and foreign countries, 10,388. The circula tion in Nebraska is 12,057. The best feature of this business is the fact that the paper deserves its popularity. It is the. cleainst and brightest public ation of the kind produced on the globe. Ex. The telegraph yesterdav says: "An important deal was made at Lima today, involving nearly $22,000,000 capital. V. J. Marks, the representative of wealthy English syndicate, Maj. Geo. II. Sisson. of New York; Gen G. Huss. of Chicago, and B. C. Faurat, of this city are the parties interested. It is tin contract for building of 1:350 miles oi the Mexican International Railroad from De.ming, N. M., to Tombolabamqua Bay , on the Pacific Coast. The exact amount inyolved is $21,050,000. siorx city to oodkn. Nicw Yoiik, Mav 0.- A contract I been entered into today in this city, by the Wyoming and Pacific Improvement Company, by which $15,000,000 are to I e spent in building a railroad from Sioux Citv to Oirden. Utah, a distance of 800 miles and Mr. Sfeacv has been awarded the contract for the work Tnii Laborer lectures the Herald about its remarks on the eight hour day It doesn't matter. The boys will grow older and learn more, the editor "t the Herald has been a laborer some thirty five years and he has found that whenever he worked twelve hours a day and got good pay lor it, his wages still would not buy piite all he wanted. When everybody will cut down his wants or needs to the eight hour basis, he can then cut his work down in proportion. The advocates of the eight hour system seem to think that there is in nature a vast and inexhau-tible reservoir of what men want and that all they have to do is to draw on it. Such is not the case. A law is presented to these people, a lw of mi turn that is absolute and ir revocable. If a man or set of men draw more to consume or waste than they res tore in production the source of supply .;il Iw.pome exhausted and fail. No man from emperor to tranp no class. from palace to poorhouse can get more out out of the general fund than they put in without ruining their source of supply and afterwards suffering the penalty. As to the laboring men rushing to the support of the Herald, as the laborer ironically requests them to do, it is only necessary to say that this paper is not the organ of any man or class of men. It never asks a man to subscribe for it on the pretense that it will work to his advantage at the expense of others. Not even a candidate for sheriff. Lincoln Herald. Wall paper 5 cents to $1.45 per bolt at Wild man & Fuller. -187 6t I.l. 1 10 !l! OUoiil- I il ol ll::it lilt ; , t- .' : : ::i ii.-;. t I li j ; .i i Mr. . Vi lali'i -.Vl"te !l ll i 1 1 ss :: ii.oi '. ; V.-ri-i i )-.s.b- iV iiin.r ih.t I V I Old in llo.e -ep .t.il. inli;iillll'.K-:i ii:-a;.-l iliti I lev. s. Hi.- .'o ne I I. I ill i Lief il Colt ; ip l", e it. 'Mi. ie:.i y . ' 1. 1 . - t i; . t 1 o- I '. ! i '. .ill mm : " ' Ml- I- p ut. I l!l nl'liri..'; t th S: iit int.- inil !i ai.i! iiiins it. o- i -: . 1 -e.l l!mt i i witii : I.e . ei,ori..r n. os .;r.ii ii o :.-i.y b-Mi .-. Ii s - .). ..ii i--, i. v.i. it the si'id poltt r nil: led lti'llelf in tie- course of tlie (:oi:Ve sall'. li. le nee It Was coinp Ileil to r. -pudiate the rep iter's work. It is a pretty (piarr-l t'i ha-- final ly .wine down o a (pi stion of y riieity State Joui n:d. The examination oi witmrses in tlie sh iineless political murder of Ci.l. ('I 'V- ton in Arkansas, still t ohtinm-s. The. rl:an-aw traveler, while trying to iini tate the d. inoeratic m'-thotls of South Carolina. Alabama und Mississippi, is not so unart as his neijlibors and lie eb'V n hoof is easily uncovered; il;'- t stmion . so far introdu. ed ii s noi yet shown who the inn;.!- :i I W i:-, l"it It h-.s shown Ihe most oti.ra;( on.- ! i.-regard ol the i-i", ,.; the . "!"-t and clumsies m tnii r of i t p. at ing aisd fii Im- cwitming ever bi ought to light before. That n man would have the hardihood to stand up and claim n seat in m the national legiM.it ure ob tained bv such open and i-otoiioiis frauds is but an index of the most dangei-oii: lack of patriotism and hv f"r law '"'" justice, tl.at if allowed to continued un heeded, might thr.a'en eventually th very life of the republic. Ex-President Clevel nd will make lis first argument before tiie supreme court in ' A Snw. r Case," but it concerns New Orleans and lias no reference to "The World and Sun case," or to the re cent bad smelling disclosures in Tarn many Hall. "Kansas is recovering from her finan cial bilousness. The bank deposits hav increased $2,500,000 within a year, tin total now being $1S,$:J7,S00." The Reporter. THOHHOAV. I. Who wi rks for eighteen liotns per day While oMiers sleep ami while oilier play. Reporting eouventions witlnint a llaw Julavorof the eight-hour law? The reporter, II. Who wrk and ;.we :tt on Sunday nigat And swears 'till ni collar trets too tUh. 'hixinii" ii sermon he has heen tal. ng Upon " Ihe Evils if Sabbat Ii Hreav. tnj,'.'" The reporter. III. Who vis in an a e hoiie near Hie Ii:' 1 And tor a Vehooncr" d )Mi loudiy haw' Willie lie touches no wiih e million, A very bad leeti're on prohibition? '1 lie reporter. IV. Who says tlie ai- e sesare ;ill sloinis And ill'- aclois j'-e a lot of h:oun, A .id lam the pen'oraia ice to tlie skies. At a ft'a .ce from the pretty oubretteV eyes? The repii. ler. V ho wi ;te up the fashions n hat-1 and boots And the very latest, st.vles in suits, Tn nleasi; tlie dude, his COU- ilis io.d aunis Wiii e ue t;oes aioiuxl with a hole iu his pauts'.' Tlie rep ner. And, who at lant, when Ins r.ice is run, Will htarthe welcome words, "Well done ; On eauu you had neither scrip nor land ; I as oa to tlie roporiers' stand?" 1 iie repoiier. 1 kan k CtARKK iu Kansas City H lobe A Burglar foiled. Yesterday being pay day some of the light fingered gentry th ught to make a goodly haul by calling on section fore man McCarthy at h's home opposite th Herald office. Mr. McCarthy ha-i all .-if his men hoaxilintr witn lntn. ana each man is provided with a key so that he can come in when he chooses; all were in last night at a seasonable hour except Tim McCarthy, who walked up to the front ck or opened the screen, and befon he could get his key in the door it was opened for him, and a burly looking tough shoved a reyolver in his face with the remark hands up. Tim giabbed the obtrusive fire arm in one hand aud poited it away from him while with the other lie grabbed the burglar by the coat collar and yelled lustily for help. Mr. Con McCarthy came to his as sistance as soon as possible but not until Tim had received a staggeiing blow un der the right ye that dazed him so tha the intruder got loose and rnn for his life, his partner having preceded him at a lively pace on the fi-st show of fight. Parties up stairs Baw the villain fly but were unable to render assistance prompt enough to be of service. Nothing was missed about the house aud no harm done except the ugly cut which Tim McCarthy canies on his face. For Rent. A good -six room cottage on Granite street near Chicago avenue; apply to d tf Mks. C, 8, Twi83 Ebnwood and Platt-mouth will be j tmied .t s o'el... U this vi-nuio. j C. W. Sherman has moved into the i Fitzgerald bouse m high school hill. A ,,1.U .irt..d eiti.er. of Keainev in I building a live story o. ra house in that cif Indieatioin for Nebraska: Warmer ionthtah' winds, fair, followed by i r'VV on Thursday nii'ht. Pi-. -;,t and '-u.-JW at !v'-a'.iev, h killing frost at Ashhoi ( ielie v i. netisgs and t !:e state- have ! S.-V. :::! lit ber !1 n r!:-d. .... t...U-l.,.l 1111 tlieir w-'ik at Louisville, located the 'ridg', wh-.ch v.ili be just ?,'..',! bat long, ju.-t bi buv Hie M P. bridg; l.ir-ll'illl S Mil II .' III.III1III..I.I1 .. I . UK,!"1 . Tom's (-ibin pom-ianv "i two special ' ' , . cars were taken off of N". 5 and cars v -.vitelied on to an extra freight for Asl - .... ! ..II ,,,.1 i. it...i land. James Carr, aged forty foi' ami Helen H-sUins, aged twenty tin ce, liotli oi Dougl is count, took out ihe n- ces-iar . permit and w re wedded by his honor Judge Itamsey this afternoon. A party in Illinois has written to M. Kargrs Ki.pii 'ing about ll-'iir facilith. saying they have a mill of 150 barn! capacity which they expect to move west; th- y want to know about Platb mouth . A bunch of nice fat cattle brought $1.80 at South Omaha yesterday, it being the top price for the year; Vet Draper' face lit up with the news as he was feed ing 1)2 head and such news was very welcome. There is strong talk of Francis Murphy coming to Plattsmouth; honest tern peraucc workers will welcome him, but the thcorelical fanatic v ill spurn any service lie may tender to humanity, be cause he is not in favor of a prohibitary law. The county comn.issioiiei s were in ses sion all day yesterday on routine business They went to Louisville this morining to measure the contemplated location for the new bridge to be hurt across -th-Platte. They will probably finish up their work tomorrow and get ready to adjourn for the June equalization meeting. A telegram to the State Journal from Falls City, Neb., says: "Yesterday after noon a severe snow and hail storm pre vailed throughout Nemaha and the north part of Richardson county, and lasr night a heavy frost occurred in this county, doing but slight damage on th uplands. No rain has fallen here since March, Rnd farmers arc becoming alarmed." O. M. Streight, the de-awake Main street liveryman, purchased and shipped seven head of extra fine draft horses to Omaha this morning. They are to b used by the firm up there who sprinki the streets. Mr. SHeight has orders for thirty-tjvo head mere of the best hrse to be found in the county. If you hay good heavy horses,, bring them in, no light-weights wanted. A wedding oi two of our most pron -incnt young people willoccur tonight at 8 o'clock. The groom, Mr. Frank Dick son, is th preset d-.puty county clerk, a most exemplary young man, of fine ad dress and good business ability. The bride, Miss Lou Richey, is the daughte r of Mayor F. M. Richey, aud is absolutely one of the nie st of Plattsmouth's many nice girls. Mr. Dickson is to be con gratulated on his sensible choice of a life partner. The residence is being fir ted out on Marble street, near 0th, where Mr. and Mrs. Dickson wi" reside The three parlo-s connected by double doors at the Weckdach in tusio.i, on Oak stret t. last evuing were thrown into one room and a select party of fi ,ends called in, to while away the hours, which they did in keeping time to the beautiful numbers nr.prov'sed by Prof Tschouder Qf Grand Man.1. The professor is a fine musician and a most delightful time was had by hP present. Many ot tne wedding guests from abroad remained over durincr the evening and formed the was had by hP present. Many of th. acquaintance of some of our b st people, acquaintance oi sou. c oi uut ji-"t -which mide it very pleasant for v'sitors as well aa host . i l. l... I V 1 1 1 le ' in as lieu i or sn " i on " i. t rson i . i v. I .s? no;!it. tie I't I itm li boy a tiiitv, paid a ilolloi and was dis charged. i'lie Oinn buy wa- trnd and found guilty, ad ii.ics and eot.is pi.e.l 1,1. ill 1. ion. lo il.e .'Oio-IOll of tW- lv tll.illls. While lite I I1 Mil! oli'll els . c .1 I,..,., iwii... ..mi.- I ;vt I :i. I I 111 ! .11-i I :oi. oi .r.. ' i Imvv the liov made a . It .-i icra t im a lilert and sueeieiLH nt el ii. i i a; ;i- i lit r fill rs so til it il.e I'oliee court is she p-o-ptctivt tw. ive dollars and a twelvi y. ar old b.-y sh wi'h one ye open i lelei.OI' I'oili I'll!.. oil' Sl "elg '1 Ihing 'loin m uy burning- intiii i eil v. i:.d i'li looni 1. .s pot oil otiile a hoi iday air Mi honor ol the iael that i'r -I . den! 1 1 arris- -n y :t rd.y sig-.-.l i ., I 1 1 . .. i nii...j Ii'i-.-ito ii 1 1 :t -- . V"i'M 1 1 e-r ii io- ! oilic-e 'm Idiie . A bo-iii.. ioillli. ro I ... , of Mav Bros. cannon .ojiv-'i L'-g' . - .,,,. ! meeting on tin; streets- loniui. .vtpie . j sent I'lvt; Doi -ev g!-;s cr-dit b.r th- vig - orous manner in who h l-e has pushed this bill, it being the fii-t one in t he United States to be approval by the pr.-s ident at this session of eongrefs." Tni: Herald ha -dw.iys accord d Mr. D-r-.-y great credit for being -i ru- f,er and he k ing car fully ! r h-'in- i:it--r-sts. lie- presl-ylerian people wiii i.-ii-l Sib b.itii st hool next Suml .y if. their eh oi.10 quartets in the new 'htirch. The room has all modern conveniences, is well lighted and beautifully firi-hed. The auditorium or room for holding reoulai services will be completed soon when the Prcsbyteri ms will have one of tin nicest places f T public worship in tlu state. The outside iis well as the inter lor of the building has bt en admirably arranged and handsomely executed. Now if the Methodists would breath, the air of modern improvements and wake up some of their wealthy members we might have another fine church to point to with pride as show ing the high character and liberality of our people. rK.nsi in a i. I)r Eiiiiuons, of Omaha, was in tin-city last cviiing. Geo. II. Holton is iu Omaha and Lincoln today. Engineer Coffnian went to Nebraska City this morning. Ch.is. Clapp, tin- Elinwood m reliant, is iu the city today. Geo. Edgertoli, jr., has gone on a visif to Perry ville, Ark-msas. Col Tom Prieo hied himself aw.y to Lincoln this morning. John Loung, Col Connor, and con ductor Cantor and wire are in Omaha today. O. B. Polk E-q., tin; Oremwood at torney, is in the city today on legal business. E. E. Fox, brother of Mrs. Fran Seeh-nilre returned to his home at San dusky, Ohio, this morning. Nellie J. Jones, of Union, askt d today to be appointed administratrix of the estate of -Maria Jones, deceased. T 1 T- rr f.l C. D. Jones and L. Hoyey, of the gass company, ariv. d in the city this morning from the east to look after t lit ir interests. , , r . Grandma Ilobbs. alter a vi-dt of two . months with friends ami relative started for home, at Luk. Wyoming, this morning. W. H. Edgerton started this mornino for P-lTyv:,le, Arkansas; to take charge of the saw mill ;n which he and his futlu r are interested. Il-trry R.-ese started this ni'-rnir,;' for North Platte where ho go. - into the i ie. ploy of tin- Union Pic-i!ie. H-ory will be missed h- re especially ' y lie- til- boys. Wm Walslow, a lesideiit ol t'.ff county twenty live years ago, m ole the Hkkai.d a pl'-a-nt call this morning. Mr. Walslow lives in Rock Bluffs precinct. For Sale. Lots 2, :h 4. 5, 0 and 7 in block' 4 with a four room cottage and outhouses on same in South Park. Lots 1! and '10 in Block 0, Valh-ry Lots t, 10 and 1 1, in block l.I, yjillery PlHCPf am horse and buggy. I ,. f .. ...,, in want to dispose of this property in the n,-xt thirty aays. n property now is your chance. 1A7.1mral.&TV J. D. icxt thirty tays. H you want cneap J. D. Simpson. Poll.:c. :-)urt... James A 1 it il and 'ie. . M .son with taking .?'.) and pro 1 it v 10. 1. mill .,i I i .an K i'. Ilnli Lai : d lo Ihe a :i v - in" machine agent lioin Kreinoi.t. M.'w f0 v Hon was s. nt lo j iil lot ! 11 day, the I.I--J liv- on bread an. I watir. No I. si inn. ny being loiii.d again!-! All. 11, l-e was dia chnri'eii. A man that iil . t in v, illi it ei o .1 "f Inine., ii - Ii II. nly did, docs not dei-erve any pity for n hat In lo-t . W i 1 1 ie Old 11, ;t boy itrrested elwiri-ed with an assnult a-' lin-t A. V'ci: oii; cm-e w'll be heard X ton:;!.!. Mm It si The alioye lit. U :e, M'i" !.. ,r .r j sons, especially tot !.u:.. war, I appea, , no, . s e,, !e lo eli out Co- iiol Ii : i 'y, ' e: ion is 1 1. 1 1 i y is no! uha! it "" 1 i mail.- I L it I lieit he. i: i should be. Many ailments that may for a short p' riod. only t I i ley n . a: liiiiu are as certain in t im lo lilldel IlliiW- (he health, us il break in the levee ot tin; .Mis sissippi riyt a, which is loudly si a u at first, daily enlarges u Hh the pressure of the waters, and at lengtli h-M in n. rajing 11. o.l. To guard aga.nst or lo reinoye diti-iiMtj is tin; one and most impoiioii ll.,n-;to remember in health ; siekn- To know whom to atluise with should be our lort inosl duly, in .ny do .but ta.e public at largo should .lei, laud ami re ceive good medical advice for the pi en ervation of health. The Arakolf Medical Co., with gils worldwide reputation iu seeKing to fol low out the principles and aims of the (eminent Russiau physic ian, Dr. Arakoif, of Moscow, and his celebrated Russian Hospital treatment, has secured the vices of an eHiou.nt and t xperioned medical corps, who will upon application give advice by letter five of charge to persons suffering from anv form of dis ease. Write and describe your complaint and its sy.i.ptoiiis, also give; your full name and address on a stamped envelope, and by return mail receive ail vice for treatment free of cp- use. Address all communications to The Arakokk Mi pioal Co. Boston. Mass. AOliN S WAvTi;!). FOU HERGES CF Tilt' DARK CONTINENT JJy .1. 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