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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL PAl'KU OK 1UI.1.K8 CITY.
AND WASCO COUNTY.
suiiscKirrtoK kates.
11Y MAIL, rOSTAOK rilKPAtD, IN ADVANCE.
Woekly, 1 year 1 K
" 0 months 0 7S
3 ' 0 fiO
Uilly, 1 yenr fi IM
" C months 3 00
' cr " 0 50
AdJrcs all communication to " THE 01IKOX
ICLK," The Dulles, Oregon.
rout-omen.
orricK nouns
Utucrsi Delivery lndow .s u. m. to T .
IlamiMtrmtfir dui Nut Uot Foe HncU.
Thu following letter line been received
byjCupt. Lewis in response to an Inquiry
from tlntt Kentlenuui, wlioso purport
nmy bo easily gathered from the an
swer :
Dki'aktmkxt of tup. Intkihok,)
it.vi, Land Uppick, f
Gi:nku.
Wasiiixhtos. D.O.. Oct. 14. 1S03.
UcKtsteriuul liwctver, Tim Halles, Or.
Itkxti.kmkx: ueiorrmg 10 your iui-
Money Order
Sunday ii I)
. ..S a. m. to 4 . in,
,..n. m. tolOu.m.
CLOStNO OF MAILS
trains going East 9 p. m. anil 11:45a. m.
" " West 9y. m. anil 5:ft)V. m.
Stage (onGoldcntlale :so a.m.
" " Prlnevllle 6:80 a. m.
" "Dufunuunarni8yirhiKs ..5:lWa.iu.
" tLeavlug for Lvlo & Ilartlaud. ,5:80a. m.
" " " JAlltelope 5:30 a. ru.
Except Sunday.
Tri-nrcckly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday,
t " Monday WcdncMlay and Friday.
FRIDAY, OCT. '.'0, 1S93
The average wheat yield per acre in
the United States for 1S93 is about 11.3
bushels. The greatest yield per acre of
any one state is in Montana, which re
cords 22 bushels. The lowest is that of
Georgia, 7.2. Oregon records a yield of
19.4 and Washington 20.5, while Cali
fornia is 11.2. The Dakotas yield aver
ages a shade of 11 bushels per acre.
THE WORLD OF LONDON.
In Shakespeare's day thero were
throe private and four public theaters
in London.
Km:cthic lighting spreads gradually
over London. Now llainpstead plans
its adoption.
Ovkk n thousand children nro nit
nually suffocated in bed with their
parent.- in London.
London music halls nro more pros
ier of 2d inst.. transmitting application ,,,-rous than ever. Theaters droop, tun
of for repayment of foi'f and lxxxxsx halls Hourish.
commissions paid on Homestead entry iplti: ,mtional portrait gallery has at
No. , yon aro advised that said en- , prospect of taking possession
try was canceled upon relinquishment of itsmnv h0,ne. Vart of the building
Tleconis'oUhis office show no con-, now being erected will be lit for use by
ilict; nor was the entry erroneously ill- next spring. ,
lowed, but it appears that the relin- It is seriously proposed to bring Lon
quishment was a voluntary act on the ,l0n and Kdinburgh-a distance of tlvo
part of the entrvnian. 1 hundred miles within six hours rido
The law governing the return of fees f KiXCx other. The locomotive with
and commissions does not provide (or yVx,,x u is hoped to achieve the feat is
in progress of construction by n Glas
gow firm.
At three of the large London railway
stations Charing Cross, Cannon street
and London bridge as many as T,'2,W.)
movements for signal and point levers
have to be made every twenty-four
repayment in wises where parties volun
tarily relinquish or abandon their en-
trThe application is accordingly denied.
1 ours liespecuuiiy,
S. W. Lamohkux, Commiss
FEMININE
ssioner.
FANCIES.
srx pomrs,
out of many, whero Dr. JMuioo'h
PellutH nro better than other pills:
1. They're tlio Riuallest, and eas
iest to take little, sumir- coated
crannies that overy child takes
reiulil v.
2. They're perfectly oafly in
thoir action no crinincr, no dis
turbance.
3. Their effects last. There's no
reaction afterwards. Tlioy regulate
or cleanse the system according to
sizo of done.
4. They're the cheapest, for
It is announced that the world's fair
will not close on the last day of October,
but will keep openaslongas the weather
will permit, which will be until Thanks
giving day, or, possibly, the last of Nov
ember. So many people have postponed
their visit to the great exposition until
the present month that it is believed the
attendance will be great enough after the
first of November to warrant keeping the
fair open several weeks.
The gold reserve has dwindled down
to a point lower than ever, while the
expenses of the government have in
creased many millions. This perhaps
is democratic economy, but it is not the
exact kind understood by the voters of
the country when they decreed the
"change." They will doubtless think
four years a long time between presi
dents before they have another chance
to install a republican.
The much-vexed and much-disputed
question of the loftiest mountain on the
North American continent has at last
been settled. John Partridge, secretary
of the Geographical Society of the Pa
cific, has received a letter from the chief
of the United States Coast and Geodetic
Survey, Washington, D. C, stating.that
Ml. Orizaba, in Mexico, is the highest.
Mt. St. Elias, Alaska, has for many
years past been considered the highest,
but Orizaba has been proven to be the
higher by 299 feet. Tiie exact figures,
as forwarded to Secretary Partridge, are :
Mt. Orizaba, 1S.314 feet"; Mt. St. liiias,
18,015. "These figures," said Assistant
Secretary Trenor, "are authentic; and
doubtless it will interest everv one to
know that the question has been settled
by so undoubted an authority."
Mrs. Lucy Stone, who has just died in
Massachusetts, was a pioneer worker for
the rights of her sex. When a little girl
she became indignantat the way she saw
women treated by their husbands, and
the laws, and madoup her childish mind
that the laws must be changed. Her
early struggles for an education were
heroic, and she finally succeeded in en
tering and going through Oberlin, the
only college at that time that admitted
women, earning her way by teaching all
the time. She graduated in 1847, and
gave her first woman's right lecture the
same year. Soon after Bhe was engaged
to lecture regularly for the Anti-Slavery
Society. But she devoted moet of her
time to lecturing on woman's rights all
over mo country, in icoo eno was
married, after much persuasion, to
Henry li. Blackwell, a young hardware
merchant of Cincinnati, who was in full
sympathy with her beliefs. It was nec
essary to send thirty miles for a minister
who would marry them without using
the word "oboy." Mrs. Stone retained
her maiden name. Mrs. Stone has
helped to organize many societies in be
half of women, and has held prominent
office in many. In 1870 she started the
Woman's Journal in Boston, which she
has edited for many years. She has
spent her later years in lecturing, to
gether with her husband, in manv
states.
Perhaps some of our readers would
like to know in what respect Chamber
lain's Cough Kemedy is better than any
other. We will tell you. When this
remedo has been taken as soon as a cold
has been contracted, and beforo it has
become settled in the system, it will
counteract the effect of the cold and
greatly lessen ts severity, and it's the
only remedy that will do this. It acts
in perfect harmony with nature and
ids nature in relieving the lunge, open
ing (the secretions, liquifying the mu
cous and causing its expulsion from the
air cells of the lungs, and restoring the
ayatem to a strong and healthy condi
tion. No other remedy in the market
poMwee these remarkable properties.
No other will cure a cold so quickly.
For aale by Blakeley & Houghton.
Karl's Clover Root, the new blood
.purifier,, gives freshness and clearness to
tfaeeoooptezMn and cures constipation.
cWc. sad 1.00. Sold by Snipes &
-KiWfiy, druggists.
IIhahs m every una
color and arrangonte
Mus. Ci.KVEi.ANi) wears little jewel
ry, though she has cases full of all
sorts of precious stones.
DEF.p. square collars, sometimes fall
ing in folds at the edge, will be one of
the features of autumn jackets.
"I don't know of any little fashion
more pleasing," said a mother, refer
ring to the voirue of tan stockings
with tan-colored shoes for children's
wear.
Plain cashmere, camel's hair or vail
ing dresses with trimmings of black
velvet are much liked. The velvet is
shaped into bretelles, yoke, bodice
pieces and cuffs. This is preferred to
shirring or plaiting.
maginable shape, 1 hours, quite apart from the telegraphic . thoJ.ro guaranteed to give satis
nt are to be worn. communications. j ,: or VHIir money is returned.
Tin: art of nigplcking is umlerstooii y for tho rf ,
in other places beside Paris. The rev- . 1 J . " ,
Mine from the rubbish from the streets 5. Put up in glass are alwayi
Ask vour dealer
Stove Polish.
for Mexican Silver
Fresh oysters
tionery store.
at A. Keller's confec-
lii
e
of the city of London last year was
1,133; bottles, boots, knives, iron, j
corks, string, pnper, rags, tins and ,
other odds and ends, each contributing
their quota. An unopened letter, con
taining n check of great value, was
found among the refuse and was for
warded to the address on the envelope.
TyKh Vnllcty Holler Flour .11111.
Is in complete repair; always in store
Hour equal to the best. Also old style
coarse and fine Gra'unn Hour, mill feed,
etc. W. M. McCoitKi.K, Propr.
tll.ll.3ni
Mexican Silver Stove Polish causes no
dust.
Just received a scow load of choice oak
wood. Maieh & Benton.
A Oreiit Liver Medicine.
Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills are
a sure cure for sick headache, bilious
complaints, dyspepsia, indigestion, cos-1
liveness, torpiu uvur, eii;. iiiust; jjiiis
insure perfect digestion, correct the
liver and stomach, regulate the bowels,
nurilv and enrich the blooil anil make
the skin clear. Thev also produce a
tmnd nrmetlto and invitrorate an
-(i . j
strengthen the entire system ny tneir
tonic action. Thev only require one pill
for a dose and never gripe or sicken.
Sold at 25 cts. a box by Blakeley A
Houghton.
flood .loli rriiillnu.
If you have your job printinu' done at
Tin: CuuoNici.i: you will have the ad
vantage of having it done with the nio-jt
modern and approved type, with which
we keep continually supplied. All jobs
under the direct supervision of one of
the most successful and artistic printers
in the Northwest.
ays
fresh.
0. They cure Constipation, Indi
gestion, InliouH Attacks, nick or
Hilious Headaches, and all derange
ments of the liver, stomach and
bowels.
It cures Catarrh in the Head
perfectly and permanently
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy.
r air- jfi&ixk
John Pashek,
rn
The Merchant
76 Court Street,
Next door to Wasco Sun Office.
ailor,
An iirreenblo Laxnttvo and NF.ltVK luMt'.
'( ill j DruKjr'stB or sent hy mnl! ioc. SOo .
it .! $ 1 uO it package. Samples free
IW kUforthoTcethandnrt'atb.Mc.
For itle by Sullies & KlniTily.
VI80R F MEN
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
Olhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
Has just rccelvcil tho latest styles in
Suitings for Gentlemen,
mnl htSH larue iiss-ortmcnt of I-'or itrn and Ai.ier
lean Cloths, which he can finish To Order for
tliote that favor him.
Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty.
Rheumatism? .
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints,
Lame Back, etc.
Easily, Quickly,
Permanently RetlorcJ.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
and all lliu train t i iw
Iromrailyi iri i . filer
exceoi-is. tlic ri-i.. u(
inernor):, Iiim ,,
worn-. tic. Fullnn.-,.!!!.,,
development bd.I t. n.
Klvcn to e cry organs;: I
g'irlinn of the In!;.
Irnpl"'. natural mctli'.i!.
Immii1iati!iiniiMve!-rii
Keen. l''nlli'rolmjoi.-!i:lr.
a,(WI rerereuri-H J- ..k,
explanation ami jr.u
mailed (bvalel)(m.
ERIE MEDICAL CC.
DUFFALO. tf. Y.
SUMMONS,
In the Circuit Court of the Htnto of Orcx'nn for
Hie County of ttiueo.
A
I) liol.toii.
I'inliillll,
VI.
l'ranl: I). (illk'Jpio
Ithi da (illlesple, W.
i:. Hunt mid W. II.
Iliitler, Defendant.
To I'rank I). tUllripte. tuul'Jthivla (itllopU: of the
nbon nanttil tltJcmtaitU:
In the name of tho state of Oregon, you umt
cch of von are herein rcoillml to uoiK'iir and
niiier the coniiiiiilut lllnl iiKaluit you In tho
oboe entitled Hilton or hefoie tho liist day of
;UMiY10NS.
OH. SAHDEH'S ELECTRIC BELT
With Electro-Magnetic SUSPENSORY.
A.a'CBi i-airnmi jei inrproTnutnii i
1VI11 euro without incllclno all M(.lneM roulllnt; from
on T-uxnticni of brain nrnre forces i eii'ifM.-sor li:di.-.
cntlon, as jii rvousi di-blllty, rlvcplnrnras, Unmior.
rlji-uimtien, kidney, liver and bladder complnmn,
lamt'U'cl.'. luintogo. Bciatl"!. all remain coinplaintH
eneral 111 healtli, etc. Ilila flcctrla tic-It contain)
iVondrrfal lmpreriae9U orcr all otherf. urrent it
iiittantly Mtliy wuarer or wo forfeit ti,0O0.(Xi. am
will cuiu allot tho alvo dlKaaca or no pay, Tliou.
.nd8 liavo been cured bv this inarvetouii fnvetilion
after all other remedies fallod, and wo irlve huadrcjs
of tmtlmonn.li In this and every other Mate.
Our IWn'il Ji.DfuifJ ELXCTKIU blfel-KKORY. tho
priMtent IxHjn aver oirrreil weak men, Hit K with all
lieu.
Iltaltb aad t lloroui hlreDtth ClUUiSTlCtll lu CO U
VU iU;n bend for IlluaM 1'auphlct, mailed .bvaiod, frco
8AIIDEN ELBCTRIO CO.,
Ho. Xia Vlrit Ntreet, JUUTI.A.NU UlS.il.
Estray Taken Up.
In t!ie Circuit court of the suie of onvon,
for the county of Ware,,.
W. , ill Her. 1
I'lnlnllff,
vh. V
I- 1' Iteyiioids, i
DtfeniliiiU. J
Tit H. 1'. Jlijinolitu, the ubovr-n(tiiil ihjtuilmU.
In the name of the .Start) of Oregon, Von re
hereby required to (iicnr mid aniuer the i om
plniut filed ii '.'nl lit you ill the I'.bow i ntitltsl mlt
ivitliili ten diiyn from the dntu of the H-rvienof
IIiIh MimiiioiiH II pon j on, If i-erved Itlilu IIiIk
county; or If herved within any other eouuts of
tills Hate, then within twenty dax r.'in tlie
(Into of tlii'HTVico of this xumijioii), upon you;
or If K-rvtil iliou you by publication, then yo'i
are icjulred to appear and miniver i-.ilil Com
plaint on the lirtt day of the next term of mill
court, after tlx weeks' publication of this sum
moms to-wit. on Monday, tho
l.'lth day Niiveinboi, 1H1KI,
and If you fall to mi uiiincr, llio pluliitlil' will
i apiuy to uie court lor llio reilet iratd for in
the icxulur term of the Cltcillt Umrt of tliehtate
of Oieon for Wnfco i;ounty, next followliiK the
date hereof, to-wit, on or before the
llltli (lit)' of No veinbiir, lli;i,
and If you full m to answer, for want
thereof the pl.iiutlll' will ntiply to tiie Court
for the relief prned for In hlieompluint. to-wit
for adictrcof lorcclonue of tliHtccrtiiln uiort
khl'i' dciil iiuidt! mid executed by you to tho
nb ivc named phiiiitlll'on llieiith day of .Sovcm
Iwr, ln'.iij, U-oii the norlhwet i un rt er of tcctlou
II In towimhip 'J Miiith raiiKo II east, V. M., In
WitM-o county, OrcKon, mid that Mild prciiilncn
b" wjld under nieh fortclonire decree In the
milliner provided by law and hoc nllllK to the
practice of mid Court: that from tho procccdx of
j mien cue the piaiuiiii navoanu receive tne mini
of live hundred (I.Vrtl dollarti and intereiton
I wild mm luce Novcmli'.'r (itb, IK;), nt the rate of
lo per cunt, per aiinuuii alxo n further una of
I. My ((CO) dollarh iih n rcMKOuali'.o attoruev'x feu
for iiiMltutlui,' this Milt to fore Ioko huIiI mort
Bajte and collect the note thereby eccuml and
herein xiicd upon, toKCtlier with pInlutlH"H coiIn
and illtburremeutH ltiadii mil exM.nded III IIiIh
ult, IiicIuiIIiik neerultiK costs mid o.-ipciuonf
mile, mid th'it plaintiiniavu a Judgment iiKalunt
you, tlio Mild Krank I), (illleaple, for any dell
cieucy in the proccedx of mile to Hiitivfy fully nil
Huld nuns; that upon micli forecloMiro milo all of
the rlu'lit, title, Intercut and claim of you and
your co-dcfcndniitH, each and all of you and
them, mid all other s.tkoiih clalmliiK or to
clnlm by, throiiKh or under you or them, or
One black jiony, branded either 5 or S on left
hip and left Jaw. Owner can havo humuTiy prov
Int; property and tmyliit; for thin notice,
DKI.I. C. WII.DKK,
10-13wlm Postofllce, The Walles, Or.
wit tho hOUth half of tho outhuot oiinrter.
, tho northeiiht quarter of tho MiutliHcst iiiatter,
i and the Mjiitnuent iuarter of tiie Maitheiikt
I iiuurter, of Hectlou 'M. 'lowiifchlp one North,
niuiKu imriceii i'-ni, ti iiutuiciiu .iiciiuiau, eon
tainlui: ouo hundred and sixty iicrex. ami hllu
ated in Wasco county, Orc-Koii, AImj, the north
- j hull of tho nortlieat I'linrtcr, tiie nortlicaiit
m.. ir.i: :.i n i t , 1 'iiiitrter oi mo uorthweiitiiiiHrter, and tho i-outh-
Two Matrimonial Pennsylvania Ladies. , &srtissJ,
' Wlllumctto Meridian, eontalulni; one hundred
Oentlemeii! Two llne-lookini? l-ennn-lvunla and sixty iieren, and tltuateil In Wacco county,
luuicH, excellent repuiationi-, inuuktrJoim, uplcu-
tniil (' iinolrtlnt. Ui-wlt: for the foiecl ikiirt! of tin.
morti,'Kodei;tlbcl In said complaliit, and for either, In and to said inortKais'tsI premKcH mid
the sale of the iiremlKcs therein dtctlbid, to- every part thereof be lorccloitcd and forever
did hoUK-kevpern, acs 18 and 'JU, woith ?j,olw.U0
(Jrck'on. accordlm; to law and tho practice o
iiiik court, mid Hint mo irocctu oi nnin mile lai
ech, parenthdeml, want to-,'0 went thl fall.aiid "I'l'Hwl In payment of tho amount M-ciinl by
womd like V) corremxjnd with nice, rem-ctuhlo i aald mortnuKe, and etlll unpaid, to-wit thonum
Kentleinen under V). Object: happv wentern I ! ?UO.(JO, and Intercut thereon at the rate of
10 Kiwi in
Pennsylvania Adv. Oo
Jlox a-..', lxik Haven, I'o.
NOTICE.
homes. (Jentlemeu, if you are lnatr'lmonlally i clttlit icr cent ier iinnuin from Bejitembcr '.'Jd,
Inclined, tend f 1 bill In common letter for pho. I and tho further wn of fj.m.w, mid Inter
ton, namcti and addrtnaeit of thefo younir ladlcb. ; ''N' theri-on at tho rate of dxht tier cent per an-
iiiiui hl-u .--lurcu M, io'jj, anu lor no iiiiorue)H
1 fee oi';ni00u, and for the fonts and dithiirhc.
I incuts made and expended herein. And that
the pliiliitlll'wlll apply to tho court fornJudK
I incut axaiuHt you for any deficiency there may
l lie lemulnliiK after tho application of tho pro
, ceols of aald mi It) ax aforcxald.
You will further take notice that tho Hum
I inoiis In this Milt In nerved upon you by -nihil.
cation, hv Older of the Honorable W L llmd.
haw, Judge of mild Court, xild order bclnu
dated Bept-mber,.'7lh, 1J.
MAVri, HUNTINHTON .V WILSON,
toaiv Attorney-! for I'laintlll,
In tho County Court of tho Htate of OreKou, for
mum uoiinty,
In tho Matter of tho Ettate of
William Hamilton Wilson, Deceased,
Vl..f. fa huMUnluuh hat ll ,ilii..l,iiiitl
by an order of tho County Court of tho ritatoo
Ori-Kou, for Wasco County, made and entered
Beptember 7, WJ3, wa appointed executor of tho
laat will and tcnUuiciit of the said William
M' , , .1 . 1 . 1 1 ... 1 1....
jiauiiiiAjii iiauil, uwvwi, ! Jioviin liiivill-'
claims aKtluit Kaiil cuto are hereby noli lied to
preseni toe same wnn me proer voucuers
therefor to mo at tho oflleo oi Main, Huntliixtoii
V Wilson, The Hallcii, Oreifoii. within tlx
mouth" from tho auto of thin notice.
Hated Tho Halle., Or., Kept. 7, ln'J.l.
li. K, Uli.N I'lNOTON,
Kxvcutor of Will of Win. II, Wilton, deo'tl,
U-hwiit
Taken Up.
One sorrel gcldliiK about twelve year, old, and
branded thus on left shoulder, The owner
can have tho animal by payluB (or thin notice
Au,tW.w aJ.COOI.Kit.
buried from the equity of riileiiiptloii. That the
phillltlir bo allowed to bid at said foreclosure
sale mnl purchase said uiortKaKtst preiiiifes, at
hhoptlou, and that upon tho wilo of said mort
KuKfl premlscK tho purchaser bo let Into the
laixsessioii thereof, and every part thereof, Im
mediately, and for such other mid further relief
as to the Court may eem equitable and Just.
I his summons is served upon you, tho said
Ith 11k H. lilllenploauil ithisla (HlleiipU,.by pub
lication luThoHallcH Ciihonici.k, a newspaier
publUhol weekly at Halles City, Wasco county.
OrcKoii.for six eousecutlvo weeks, by onler of
Hon, W, I.. Ilriuishinv, Judao of said Court,
which order was duly niado and entered at
chambers on tho'Aith day of September. ISU:J,
Htll'UH ik MKNKKKK,
AtUdiiovs for I'laintlll',
Exeoutors' Notice.
Notice U hereby Riven, that tho uuderslKued
hnvo been duly unpointed, by tho Honorable tho
County Court of Wasco county, OreKon, execu
tors ol tho eslaki of John Ilaxter, deceased; all
ersouH having claims siialuit said entaUi aro
nercoy requirisl u present 1110 same, (liny verl
llwl mid with iroer vouchers, to us or cither,
t Auteloie, Wasco county, OreKon, within six
uiouiiiH jroin tuodatooi mis nonce,
The Halles, Or., Autf. J, IWXt.
JAMHH IIAXTKK AND
JAMBM WHITTKN,
Ivxi-euiorN of Iho estate of John Jlaxter, deo'd,
8-l,wSt
Assignee's Notice to Creditors.
Iijk a-aiuucil his proi-erty for tho benelltof all
his creditors, nil ersons IiuvIiik claims nualiut
hlin uri'hcreb notlllcil to jiresent them lomu
under oath, at Tho Halle., Oregon, wlllilu three
mouths from date.
. A. It. 'fllOJII'dON, Awlifuee.
August 0, 18'A')..wCt
u There is a tide in the affairs 0 men which, taken at
eads on to fortune."
Tho poot unquestionably had reference to tho
MM k Cm
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are soiling those Roods out at greatly-reducod ratn
MIOIUOUtAOH lUtlOK, - UNION ST.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Work. Tin Repairs anil
Rill
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third Struct, noxt door west of Young & Kusi'
Kluckamitli Shon.
SHOE
FACTORY
For Sale at a Bargain.
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ti.vMiri'K til w nil, was nil(!iifl(!(l tor ii irKtrOinss Knoc tnuiorv.
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produced Wine at pricos in tho reach of ovoryuoaj -.
AIho, beat Poanuts to bo found. Goodfl guarantoou
to bo Pure and Firflt-ClaBB in overy respoot
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