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THK M.UI.Y .VSTOKIAX. TIK.SI.AY . MDKXl(J. SKPTKMnKK II, 11W7. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. TV. phone No. 6. TKic mi of aimt.Kifiio.v. DAILY. 8nt by mull, p.r year W W Bent by mall, per month -to Borved by carrlor, per month ) WEEKLY. Sent by mall, per year In advuoe...JJ.OO i rontura fret to iulcrltr. All communication Intended for pubH. cation ah uld bo directed to the idlter. Bunlncas communication of all kind and remittance must be addressed to "The Astoriao." The Astorlan guarantees to its sub scriber the larfc-wt circulation of any ncsripaper published oa th Columbia river. Advertising rates can be bad on appU. cation to the business mavnagw. The Weekly Astorlan, the second eld. est weekly In the stat of Oregon, baa, next to th PorUacKl Oragci.lan. th largest weekly circulation In th slate, John F. Handley Co. are our Portland agents, and copies of th Astorlan can be bad every morning at their stand, H Third street THE CAMPAIGN OPENS WELL. In the states holding elections this year the campaigns promise to be almost as stirring as were the campaigns of list year. Only in Iowa and Kentucky so far have any meetings of coneequenct been held, but they have been marked by a large attendance and keen Interest. The spirit is likely lo spread, and to continue to the end. It is sincerely to be hoped that it may. for while silver at IS to 1 is still th issue the treatment of it this year must necessarily develop much in structive r.ew matter that the neuvle uu!u to hear and to ponder. The people. inOecu. will be assured of something entertaining is well as some thing instructive. They are rot to bored with a twice-told tale. for. as a matter of fact, much of last year's tale will not bear repeating this year oa the silver side. The sound money men may recall the sliver story, but only with the view of forcing tht silver men to an ex- ; planation of unfulfilled prophecies. This ' To heal the broken and diseased tissues, puts even the best talkers and most (J soothe the Irritated surfaces, to In ingenious reas oners on their mettle, and ' stantl' relieve and fo permanently cure . , . , . . ' . Is the mission of DeWltt's Witch Hazel always affords good fun. If nothing else, ' , . , Salve. Charles Rogers. or the crowd. But, Is a matter of fact, the silver topic : Golden rod luncheon parties are essen In its present shape is largely new for tialy de rlguer at this season. both sides. Sound money men have ! , . . , . . ' No man or woman can enjoy life or ac- learacd much themselves from recent de- i .. . . . , . ,, , . corr.pllsh much In this world while surTer- velopmtnts. They are more confirmed ' !ng trom a torpld Uver. dw1u.s Ut.l than ever in their opposition to the policy ' Early Risers, the pills that cleanse that of the silverltes, and are better able to orsi". Quickly. Charles Rogers. define their opposition than ever. They, as well as the silver.tes, therefore, have a new speech this year, and audiences will not be called upon to follow the fa tiguing operation of the threshing over o: old straw. There is likewise to be nv.ed a material improvement in the temper of the people. This is conspicuously true in Kentucky, whre last year a gold democrat found it difficult to obtaiu a hearing. Mr. Carllse was all but mebbed at one jf his meetings. and Instances were numerous of indignl- . lies offered to men of less note. Intol- i erance was everywhere show in the Etate toward the men who had all their lives been democrats, but wha were now re fusing to support a free Uv.t candidate. It is all very different today. Captain Hindman, the candidate of the gold dem ocrats for clerk of tKe court of appeals, baa taken the stump 1n the very heart of the sliver territory, and is addrtsMng large audiences not only without meet ing unfriendly interruption, "out so as to win liberal applaus,-. The farmers ore tiding In to hear him. They seem to hve ' reai.zed that with the failure of the free i silver contention about silver and prices there may be something worthy of their attention in the sound money argument, find they want the l.enefit of it before voting again. All of this should act as -nciuragr ment to the sound money men everywhere to exert themselves to tbe utmoxt ti ls year. Their case can be mated now with more force tikan ever. The people are letter disposed to listen now than ever, ins silver men ar embarrassed by a failure of all the:r prophecies up to date. No is the accepted time, therefore, for put ting In th best licks, and now the day for clinching the country's salvation. One of the' printed speeches on the tariff bill contains a compilation of the numerous protests from foreign govern ments against th new rates. Most of these protects Insist that the new tariff will retard commerce, and some of them Intimate that th demand for American goods In foreign arkets will decrease. This country is Interested most deeply in its export trade. We are so favored that our own land produces all of th great raw materials for our industries, and wo produce not only our own food supply, but a surplus which we sell to foreign nations. The articles which we really need other than luxuries but which we do not produce, are nearly all on the free list. Hence the tariff does not affect their Importation. Put It does affect the Imports of article of the 'iime kind" as we produce ouiwlxes. ,t kIi.miM h, nn.l the tnrllT do or . , ry civilian! omntry In 'c w.irM ix pt Orivil lirlla n. Thai fnr ll ll at e t o-'irwerfr. Wo will buy lo abivud . f the thlnj;s ' can produce nt h m That money will be apont .it home, to p v American labor and m.tliil.iln Amer ican Irn'iiiMrlt s. The Intmnlon t! t th' iVniaiid tor American products l.i for. i kh markets will deeroase ! iticoinvl i"' e nun who sell m.i ivila :un,l good t us ntv not the ones who buy our pro- I ihiets. The cotton nmnufn ui:vr of Man- :u st neither know s nor rarvs whi'tv liic l.l'nol wheat Importer buys Ids r.iln; the latter doc not purchase whe.ii l:i a country simply because the former ie..s calicoes there. A tariff law Influ ence our Innrts. but it has no oircot u;mii our export trade. The world's prediction of KOld lor the ycr IS is estimated by the director of the mint to have been t?,Ci,.vi.ixi, of which the t'nlted tatis contribute 1 nearly one- quarter. For the ejr K'T the probable Kvild product is estimated at Cki,M X1 "iwt.M from all the prin 1 cllal produ.-ing countries, that from South Africa be-ns reardetl us the most Imrc-rtant In point of Quantity and valu The increase from Cnnad.i Is ranked luxt. and then comes tnnt "tpe:ted from the I'nlted States. Other countries counteu upon as supplying tncre.us are Aus- ! tralla, Russia, Mexico and British India. : The director of th mint expects th.it the l j world's product of fold will continue to increase for a number of years to come, that new mines will be ope led in all forts of the world, and that with th Improved methods for extracting the ores con taining the gold the world's product by the close of the present century will amount to over f&.t,v).iM yearly, ' CbambcrlJhVs Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy always affords prompt re lief. For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. The king of vegetables now is the great white Spanish onion. 'A hen going East travel on the North. ra PmcUc Hallway, uu.ck ttme aiu tne ouly llae rur.nlag dining cars. Tm.it leaves Portland dally at 11 o'clock u. m. The best port of cne s life is the per formance of Its dally duties. Some esp-;lally unique forms in lamp shades are bein displayed. To Improve and thicken the growth of J the hair and restore It to Its natural color. Hall's Hair Renewer should be applied ml no other. Recommended by physi cians. Some bachel.rs carry a baby as though it were a lamp that might explode at any moment. MiJment! are useless If trilled away; anl they are dangerously wasted If con- sumed by delay ' In cases where One Minute Cough Cure would bring Immedi ate relief: Charles Rogers. The beautiful red rose on the Bummer hat now looks like a boiled lobster with a severe case of indigestion. Running tores, Indolent ulcers and sim ilar troubles, even though of many yean" standing, may be cured by using Dewitfs Yv'Itch Haiel Salve. It soothes, strength ens and heals It is the great pile cure. C narks Rogers. it is a wonder that a burglar is ev. r aide to find anything worth carrying off wken he u "bilged to look for It In a bureau drawer. Th' average mascul ne can never do more than thoroughly upset everything In slsjht, and then appeal to Only One Standard You ind-ve may differ as to money st r.dards and out of 'our veryLdif.'erer.ces g'od may' ,come But we won't differ as rto the merits of ' one' standard ' reniu!rtoh"'of'cdd1ieif oil " iwoiv- asd- held fU way forj inearfy 25 yearf in the world of niedfcine tnfit 'to-day'it li'al Jtnost ' mu'cfi4'. $t eall -cases of -. I troubleV and , etery conditioft'i of1 waitintr- '-whetfteriri child or' adiilf 'all quinine is in malarial liv ru Differ on the money ques tion if you will, but when it comes to a question of health, perhaps of life and death, get the standard. Your drupjist sella Scott'i Emulsion. Two ;-, 50cts.uidjl.00 I SCOTT 4 BOWHE, York. ' That Spot First sire o( a iliine; next sire of. a dollar; then bijj a the jvnlttt of your huii.l. Tttc end : entire baMtiess. Stop it. Ayer's Ho.: Visor Makes Hair Grow Ids wlfo to rind what Is nil tiio lime .ore Ills eyes. Certainly you don't want to suffer with dyspepsia, constipation, sick hiadache. sallow skin and loss of appetite. Vou have never tried IVW'ltt's I.lttle K-irly llisers for thes,. eumpl.itnts or you would have been cured. They are small pills but irrv.it regulators. Charles Ib'cers. A sort of autumn costume compromise Is rviund In the white pl.pie skirt and l"l bant red silk shirt waist. Small precautions of;en prevent great mischiefs. IVWltt's Utile Early Risers are very small In site, but are most ef fective in preventing the most serious forms of stomach and liver troubles. They cure constipation and headaehs and regulate the bowels, Charles Rogers. The wasp-like waist is again tn e1- deuce, and with it a suspicion that hip pairs are useJ to nooc'Jtti.tte Its Iendr ni ss. One advantage of taking Ayer's Sar s;ipurilla to purify the blood is that you need not Infringe upon your hours of labor nor deny yourself any food that agrees with you. In a won), you nre not compelled to starve or loaf, while Inking It. These are recommendations worth considering. The man who gives his newspapers to the conductor or motorman Is often times more of a benefactor than he thinks him self to be. Before solng on a sea voyage or lnt the country- 1 sure nnd put box of Ayer's Pills In your valise You may have occasion lo thank us for the hint. To relieve constipation, biliousness and nausea. Ayer's Pills .ir the best In the world. They are also easy to ?k". There is a great ileal of salt wnter taffy leinir presented to the stay-iu-home girl these days. That of t e conversational tpe is the hardest to apprecl.lt. If you have ever seen a little chill In a paroxysm of whooping cough, or if you have Sen annoyed by a constant tickling In the throat, you can appreciate the value of One Minute Cough Cur, which gives quick relief Charles Rogers. The irreat American national gam.- Is becomlnar so popular among women that it will not be long before we shall need a gown especlaly designed for attendance at base ball game's. The "Bieycllst's Pest Friend" Is a fa miliar name for I.) Witt's Witch II z-i Salve, alw.i; i ready for emrrgencl s. While a specific for piles, it also in- srantly relieves and rures curs, bruises, salt rheum, eczema and all affection of the skin. It never falls. Charles Rogers As som as a wrson u ulns to think that 10 ilie would be a nice wisy ay to net out of work. It Is tir-rty sife to :-suui,. that the world will never be set on fire by any marvelous feat on their part. As luha; as a woman cares for a man his fnults .ire virtues and nls TJeltle the tenilerest caresses, but wh -n once she realizes rhat lov has flown she can tee n.ere blemishes in her Idol than nny four eyed Individual nould discover.. Northern Pacific railroad trains leavs) Portland daily at 11 o'clock a. m. f r Taeoma. Spokane, and the East. Close connection made at S okan for Row land, Nelson, Sandow and British Co iumbia mining camps. For ma;s and Itiformarlon call on or address C. W. STONE, Astoria. Or. NAMING BABY. "Yes, suh," s.ld Colonel Stillwell, ylep. fuly. "I am a proper subject for conurat usitlon, suh. I have a daughter time 'nys old." "Have you selected a name for her?" "Yes, suh.' "What is It?" " 'Anirnlnta,' and you'll take pahtlcular notice the accent is on the at syllable." -Washington Star. TKMPOUA Itl I.Y O VF.P.IXrOK ED. "The English people seem very partic ular when It comes to a boundary line," remarked the man who observes. "Yes," replied Senator Sorghum; "until a lot of Chinamen arrive In Canada. Then they heem to forget that there is any such thing." DIFFERENT. "Have you contracted any more debts lately?" ' "No; Yff. enlarged 'em." Judy. Houses, ships and men are not made for calm hours, itlny seas and freedom from trial, but to' stand storms, tem pests and temptations. DON'T SPEAK. Old Maid There Is an art in learning to forget." ' Miis Young "Hlrth'lays, for Instance." New York Herald. The varying types of humanity one meets In a lawyer's office convince the beholder that life 1s like a crazy quilt of troubles. In every family the mother should be the best dressed member. bl n k lace can Iv u, t t o! ellOV i'l'.!ll'iilli i:i'oi'n ;i.mi:nt rnu Tin: r'KI'Ul.K. So long as the falling cihIh ih of i.il, are capable of being ve-Mudlcd Into a warm and itcnlal glow, .lust , long there Is hope f.'r tbo weak and emaciated in Valid. Let him noi, tbelvforc. despond. h"t .1. rive en oui u.'Ui. nt from :h . and from the further fact that theie Is n ie stoi..tlvo nii-t potent In renewing ho dilapidated powers of a broken down -tcMi. Yi's. thanks to Its unexampled tonic virtues. Hosteller's Stomach Hit teis is daily reviving stiengtb In the Ivdios and hope lu the minds of the f, . Id.' iind nerius. Appetite, refreshing ste.-p, the acquisition of tl.sh and color, aiv Hissing attendant upon the ivpii'i live processes which this priceless Inv'g oraut sieedlly Initiates and carries to a uccesstul con-lusloii. Ingestion is re stored, the blood fertilised and susten ance afforded to each ll!e-sustalnlng or gan by the bitters, which Is Inoffensive even to the feminine palate, volatile,,. In composition and thoroughly safe, fse It and retain vigor. I'lnk with yellow Is the startling but ev idently modish eoiuHnat on in the lat es. hosiery lor women. EXCriiSloN KATES TO OKKOON STATE KAIlt. Tin: The Southern Pacific will make a i lie far rate from all points on their l:ns ' " Oregon to the Oregon state fair which opens Septemiwr and closes (Vtoler . A big harvest nnd a big fair. A clean, vigorous, delightful and comprehensive exposition of everything permitting to the farm and the farmer. Good races and amusemi-tits of all kinds. Sne.i.il attractions every day. With the present crop prospects and the extremely low railroad rate to one fare for the routnl trip, the people of Oregon can afford to patronise the Stnte fair that I eneflts all classes. Milliners folds of Mack velv.: are laid In s, piate and otntcd yoke styes of liodict of black wool etamlne Owing to over-oi lvvdlng and bad veutlhiti.gi the air of the schoolroom Is often close and Impure, and teachers and pupils frequently suffer from l ing "d throat troubles. To all uch we would say. try Chamberlains" Cough Itemed. Kor coughs, colds, weak lungs and bron chial troubles no other remedy can com pare with It. Says A. C. Freed, superin tendent of schools. Prairie le.:, i ., "Having some knowS-dge of the efficacy of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, I hsve no hesitation in recommevling It to all who suffer from coughs, lung troubles, etc." For sale by Estes-Conn Prug fo. Ilor-chulr n -t continues in vegu" for walking hats, turbans and the full crowns o! odd sillor shnpes. The slek man kmn klnu at the door if k -alth sets In If he knoeks the ruht w.iy. and. stys out If he doesn't. There nre thousands of ways of retting slek but only one way to (cet well. Io whatever you will. if you do not put your digestion '.n good 1 "rv!er,;ind m ike your blood rb h and pure, j you will not get well. Rich, pu-e blood ) Is tiiu only thln that can brlnic perfect health. '"nstlpation Is a disease of the I bioxl. A l.ire juirt of all diseases nre I itaeenble directly to Impurities In the 1 bloml and can be cured by eliminating them with Dr. Tierce's Golden .Medical IMscovery. The tlrst thing It does Is to put the whole digestive system Into per fect order. It stimulates th-- .ietlt. ex cites a copious secretion of the 'ilgesttve fluids and promotes assimilation. It searches out disease germs wherever they nay be, kills them and forces trem out of the system. The "Golden Medical Dis covery has be used with unvarying suc cess for over thirty years. SEASIDE SAWMILL A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or drrsied. Flooring, rua t!c, celling aM ati k'nds of ftnlsn; rijoia Ings and shingles. Terms reasonabl? and prices at bedrock. All order promptly a" tend' d tn. Office and yr" at mill. H F L. L"OAN. PeBstd. Or"jjon. Proprietor J. B. WYATT, Phone No. C18 rorla riry. Hordware, Ship Chfirif llerv ( irocerieH. Provisions. PAINTS and OILS. Special Attention Paid to Supplying bhlpl. Signature Is printed lo BLUE diagonally across tho OUTSIDE Wrapper of every bottle of (the1 Orljrhil aiid Oeriulne) Worcestershire SAUCE Am further protection against alt Imitation. Agsots for the United 5tata. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS. N. Y I la, k fa till and with l.nelc . tTe. dimity er law n. -Mr AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARK ASSORTING IN Till: COl'RTS CH'U KH'IMT TO THE FXCLL'SlVi: USK OF THE WORO "CASTOHIA. ' ANP "PITCHER'S CASTOHIA," AS oik TKAPI. M.WvK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, cf llijmuus, Mussavhusctt8, was the originator 0" PITCHER'S CASTORS" same that has home and docs now rp-"' ,v (T(T hear the facsimile signature of. y4!& wrapper. This is the original " FITCHER'S CASTORIA, ' whi 'h has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America fc: mr thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and .o- that it is the kind you have always ho:njht sf? T 0,1 9 and has the signature of Ct&xl&&Xix wrap per. No one has uutnorit'j from me- to ue my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. II. Fletcher is President. , March S, IS07. Qzyt.-,Pk Do Not Be Deceived; . Do not endanger the lifo of your cliiKl by ac'ptinff a cheap substitute which some t!ru;ist may offtr you (because he makes a fow more pennies oil it), the in gredients of which even he nQt knxw. , , "The Kind You Have Always ;BoughtM BEARS THE FAOSIMIIE SIGNATURE. OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed Yk V -7 CuiutiMUim. ll , rrr. Jiu.b..rr!rsutlmi-.i.orr. rrnnr.iirriMiiMsiiwUfsr.U4 ki.lnrKii(t Itif arkiur nnrsxiul all uupurtUM, riTIDESir strfUnsn.ttMlsrMmllM orii ' CI riDIIK strfUlnsnutMiorMniiiwM orw.n , The ruou nlTrrrs srs not rwre-l bf iss-uin I Mniii" niniT eroi ir7 n w.. prsilsil'l' fl'MUK Els tlwotny o rsi"1f locsiwwliboul !. wii-"Hmk J. 1 i,rii(iuninllirBilwiinf n-iuinw n r w.w 1.0 ".!. fit f..t nikll. twauior iwaactreuUr sad iimi Aildr-WVOI.5llICiaB tf.a ikaMlrrwlMo,0l irMiUH' . CllAS ROOEIi&.SM CommerolsJ Btrswt. MANHOOD RESTORED usrmaiMU locure sU BSTfouxliMstra, such as weak Memory Lom u( Iltsio Vvwtt, llrsdache, WakrIulDMs, lu Msoiwud) ti kilf ,M(s ions, yrrfuusnes. sit dnias, lou of puwrr M aMrstl Urgkaa of cither srs. cuwl bjr over eisrtkin, youthful errnrs, etrMlf uw of LibscTO. opium or utmulsnu. which stmI to tnftnatrr, rriiTfirl"B or lnuniiv. Cas MtcarririUn est poekrl ao per tat . by rn.il rrr;aiii Circular Vtn. toli by all itrutrltla Ask for It, ukanunlher. Mamiractnml by tht Prau Mulleins Vii . Paris K'snc M" IWfis lru UutribuUDf rBU. TauJ tai Vaoihlll kta , Jiillrj4. dr.. If A$ HO-TO-BAC Of erl.tt TTIKupa loM. StinroeorM afns It boost form, birf-eacii ibeiiraairat nrrf-tuil lo Itw vor.4. Many aalo s poamli id Wdjiunil u u.?i fa!la to neiha llw weak ImisitrDl Uiao atreus. flroruu aa siunailo. Jusilrf atsf tim will btdi . JbtsJ We lefl lull toLallef a til ae;. fur a cur la stsulately sarillsw. t'f drwitlfU fri; hi-ro- frnil ter imr 1. lil ' w n 1 T"t,'fo soil mnt Hid. Jo aar 1J A, ' fiUWt asaiS4uM a fnwssmpw. AdilnilUlllUlLUtllkUltUI VO.,CUaMarilifi a- gold and Guaxwnteed by Cbs. Itoer, DrursL The Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also for!f Medicinal and Cookin? Purposes CARLSON'S' FAMILY I03 TwelftH' Street j: m. rf.aSSS(e(.f' THE SISTERS OF THE Convent tff the ...Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON, Will reopen their Boarding and Day fcSchool Heptemb.r 8. For rates, etc.,' addresi 'the SUperiorem . . . . . PDPIL8 RECEIVED ' IN THE Z PKIMARY. GRAMMAR AND , ACADEMIC GRADE8 ' Ji A. FASTABBND. i Geneiral Gontrdbtor' MCJOSET, bhidCe ad vvhahf builder HOUSE Ross, Higgihs & Cohi5dny GROCERS and BUTCHERS ASTORIA AND BAST ASTORIA CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS ! br ur or ntgtit .'rwrnu 'ink k lellaw Wert rillw. This wuo.wtmi ttisw.. GUARANTEED TOBACCO HABIT GUREil f daatroy tbsfttatra fnruiMsliiaar "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky" ...and.;. "Hermitage" Repsold California Brandies LIQUOR STORE, uThe Louvre'' ASTORIA'S i.oiir.r.nis ENTERTAlNMIiNT HALL 3 KI.IMIKH Fin Mu.lc. tlaines of All Klmla. Two itfsgnl limit liars.' rvtKTTiii.Nr. riKST-riAfts Good Order and Everybody's Rights HTKICTI.V OKMKItVKK. 1NHTRU- MENTAL MUSIC, PAINTING AND VOICE CULTURE FORM A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT MOVINO ' TdOLH KENTED 'ON O 00rtH4f HAlT.vl-. t.KAVK. ion n.M'. AKIIIVK. OVKttl.AN KX niM- Ki'1". liM.I'lllllll. A ll lit" t . h.'hli". III". I'f'i", Kail f rutii, Mi nvr, !.' Aiiiu'l"'". hi r a'.w '! li.mi. ami til'' f "l M IW I'. M V IW A M M.I Iiltirat liaaarngiT I' M. Via Wixulliiirii. It MuiimI Ainn, "II- liaily K"l", i "Tl Hrtiii.tllir, it1rtiiat huuilar. fVitl hihI N .urn ii turf allla jiaMoii''r in M I', M. Mi'Vlimflllo I'aw'a-r tiA, tl'aily nli'vl Hiil.ila). dallr rM-rpI Miu.ur. WJU A. M ftiii r m 'I'allv. t'onnootlnc at Ban Frnola o with Oo. vl'lonlril 4 OrianUU. I'aaino MU. 4 liTjilo aiwunahlii lUuw for JAPAN, CHINA, Al'HTItALIA. AND HAWAII. KOW PAltCB, KVKHT PAT Wim.ASU TO BAN KANCICO 15 , Hacond Clnee; llW. Hrl CUee; Im-liMliig lirrrh Hlnillar rrdiiiMUma lo Ua Anl., rrfno,d other lallrornle l"fi llaiyaia ci kd to ilaail .citl 'n ll. KOEHI.nil. C II MARK HAM. Miunr O V biI I. A. rilK ONLY Itl.flNn-t'AH H"l"fK rnoM lUHKI AMi TiiTUK r M. Tlllt OM Y KOI TK r a II K Ki.l uHsluKB NAllONAI I' KK. I.K AV K lllll 1' l AM' OlIIIVE ..i.i. I.. i I.. ... h lai iai il , No. J. 'Hnnlli l:m il, !iililr.a.i.. Nn Atirlt--ti ".in )) i . ,'lna. a-w'.'l. . i ; , ' I'D. I l'..u.ri,.. 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