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10 Tan BiDltitiKtni at ixiplr and rnuing maDT rarlnoda of Inadatoffii and. tnaiit tbotuaud* nf dollaic Uu ■object ii today to the tan (ktrrrp appropriatt KjaUwboarctTTlDgtoachipTa a linlibood. Text, I Kluga mi. «. * 'And the ramn brooght him tread and fiwh in the mmiag and bread and 0»»ii in the erming. The fnitbrdogy rf tha Bible U a rery intrmtinjc rtodj—the tort which knowrth bar ap|adnt«d Iltnn tba commno aparrewt ttwrhinf tbt Irann of ttod'a proridrOfe; the onriebrt of the U by cwrrUwr inrctwlito. ilhatrat- • of parvnt* wlio ilo
agle (TisUilizing ncl»a which taka wiigji and fly away; tha pelican rnibknuriiiK aolitodr; I he bat. a flake of the darkueta. theuigbl baak. the oanfragr, Uiecorjoo. tlie lapwing, tha onaey. by the tnrimand of God. in " it of the world'a bill
pK'iorto atody. with
rCippered fi-et oil a daina«k otto and aay that ibi» world i« a gbeyt erf avarice and creed, it dotr flbt
neocantiee of the caww. mne-tentto ■< «
the atarra. fanonee. ehupa. tanking
bonaa* of llie land would be chad l<‘ . _
mtarow A ho l- that man tW-lnhg <“
the CoBhado bilK <» haling in a New . ___ t „
England-*lM'-tc iy. nr gniug Ibmoab roll of fall* In the tank, nr tn.w«iriug
' "
home circle in behalf of
(d tb»i baa to be aup j ^ ^ ^
pgt.d. ID l.lmf .rf m ar- «*Tlom "' c^^and Um-’h —n'io‘m
l^wnml l^X^'a-e *^f*»
aclum. or cinrymg the bnndle. 1 S£dt« wal'y.'r^dw
“fe-
ut. wliii'li Iienea d-"ii wn nM-chaiii»su. if your biulwmlry f. not jo eroebberand lierm. TtM-gnat 'a ..
mi ion with I bt- tael majarity of pet» today ia not bom* rnle. hot wIm iImt re abaci be any bome to rule, imt • of tariff, but whether there aball 1» anything to tat. The great qnmicm with the ta« majority *if peeqih no;
I anppirt bit family! How toy note*? How aball 1 pay
my rent? How aball I give food, chub mg and education hi ibtm who are do t> udesit ejam mer' oh. lf tioj would iielp me today to Banal yo in tbe aoln:ion of that protlem. tbe happier! man in tbia bonaa- would be your preacher.
atan of coat Yon ranm it, a do. Kaaena' Bateut aH ->. My fn» nd. y<« hi
ngbt to-argue i ,
at ucd u going to ^ lhi . , rI , )f v Haa be net done it i . , ,
rm "ir"» ^
I would like to have been with Andabca aa be w rut through the wouia. with gun and fancil. bringing down and akrtebittg tbe fowla of beaten, hia unfolded pcotfolio thrilling all Cbrit. tendom. What wooderfcl rreatnrea of God tbe bird* an. thane of tlM-m tbia morning, like the aonga of bcarra let looan. btrrating through tbe galea of
an clothing and ctaiTeyanoe al tbe aame time; tba nine TUtebne of the neck, tbe three eyelid* to each eye, the third eyelid an extra curtain for graduating the light of tbe ann. Some of '
L 1 bank God for qnail'a wbl.tie, and lark's carol, and the twitter of the wren, celled by the anclenu tbe king of birds, because when tbe fowl, of heaven went Into ■ con teat aa to who ahcnld fly tbe higbnt. and the eagle
x]cri »|cei«m.u hi (font fi* jiigwa tor quaib 1 have gout- not on the n to hunt for mdktrda. but today triaged Caterer*. Notice, in tbe firdryBw in tbe atory rame hi Eliyaii direct from God. "1 have commanded tbr ravens that they fed tbae," we gnd God saving in in adjoining passage. They did nee lid not ju»t happen to alight there. God freighted to* in. God launched them and God told them by.wbxt ca e swoop That ia the name God that ia . ing to supply yon. He ia your Fither. Yon would have to make an elaborate calculation before you could tell me bow many ptainde of food and bow many yarde of clothing would be n eary for you and your family, tmt God Lnowa wit bunt any calculation, have a plate al hie toUe. and you artgoing to be waited oo. nnleae you not a naugbty child and kick and ible and pound aancily the plate
bonryasckle. Lc*Jt at tba ■her. striking a dart from iky to Listen to tbe voire erf tbe owl.
thing la mithndtaed. and you arc going served If yon will only wait yonr God baa already (Ottered all the ■site of dotbeayou will ever need, down i last he i tin which you will be laid out. God baa already ccdered all tbe food you will ever eat, down to tlw crumb that Will be put in your tr. in the dying ancramriiL It may n just tbe kind of food or appwn ' d prefer. Tbe aanaible. parent de
• brook Cbenth aat a minister of 1. waiting for something to 1 be not go to the neigh
mouth of bis care, the jatiphet sera a 0h if lbrJ ir if be only bad i which to bring ic nearer be Coda that they are not comestible, but unclean, and the rating of them would be apiritoal death. The strength of their beak, the length of their winga. the Mac knees cf their color, their loud.
They whir around about the jrophet's bead, apd then th*-y rame on But tenng wing and pause on tbe level of hia lips, and one of tbe ravens bring, breed, and another raven bring, meat, and after they have discharg'd their tiny cargo they wheel past, and other, until after awhile the projhet
■ where they got the food tram. Tbe old rabbins say they got it from the kitchen at King-Ahab Others is got their food from
ong in tbe tree*, and that Hlijah had ly to climb up and get it. Home my it the whole atory ia improbable, far
, "The
n St fur the prophet- Home aay they were not ravens at all. but that the work Iran.laud 1 my text ought to have law A rata, •'no it won Id have Aruba brought bread and and bread and fl*.b in Anything bnt admit the Me to be true. Hew away at this miracle until the miracle ia gone. Go on with the pletiug prooM. bfit know, my brother, that you are robbing only one and that ia yourself—of one of t t. beautiful, palhetic
•ell you who theaa purveyors w they were ravens. 1 can tell you who freighted them with prnvnrf<iu»—God. I can tell you »bo lauDcbni them— God. 1 ran tell you who taught them which way to fly-^jod. 1 can tell you
^ i that p ^
It iaallvtug founts 1 rail that old graraif.
! yah, and 1 calhthat l-tv.ik tnat
I
Ott, Abe Lsoil la so ged that i ajlhi. i.orle would trun titm win to (Tw o lives—tbe life era «n- now h li and that which every tick of the * to and every stroke .rf the clock luf
mi uu.
GILBERT S LAKE. Hm & Sign Painters. ”f. J.
AVEXVK.
water, tuv 1 Hie inkefna: 1 1 h.i^t Th,
tiOil Asm ItY
1 »I1*
md mortal a
ngbtrotumeaa - To all the g. and tbr l
[kc» todgy. b”’ - ' Tlu-r . platf.am- They alight . of all the pt-w.. Tber th*- arch*-.. KaVena! i 1 ed are th<y that kcugrr ]
•king fnree which 1 unmXi a to Home 'a feet . t *. fn KiMixi a day
ug. have chang'd and there ha. a time when so
JOHN BROWER, Painter and (ilazier.
'How at
.today-tor a neta trial. If the bxwraidiy tie*, lank (rf y.ur life i. ever written. I will te-il hut wasted yon w hal the Brat i hapter and tbe mid- forward, an ■hapier and the last chapter w jl be for judgmi
First Quality itani Oil and Varnishes.
djapt.r a hoc
chapter abr-nt ns n
lark, or a
food to Elijah,
ao anrpriiaug. bm no. fierce and inauapicablorsd one al our lui» pnhUve wtrdaoutof it
God l
mUy.a
igbt to be tbe apjan l and the food of e muxr in the family. The child (raid aay. “Give me sugar* rtiuna " "Oh. no!” uya 0 Eoo moat have atonetbiug ] lamer wt.” Tbe child would aay. “Oh. give* e these great t.luchea of color irment!" "No.” aaya tbe p that wouldn't be suitable.
wr Fuiber. and ' going te> clotbi
feed os although be nu-y not always yield to our infantile wish for the awocte and glitter. These ravens of the
Now, G<d t
l he - table!
nd you U bold tfa«w hlp|ir a istedotilngGoil, and tls' i!
. Tlw n
i feel
Again, this .trryrf tis text r imjaMihle conveyanoa If
robin tvdhrea>t.
if Haven.!
There is <*i!y one qnr«ti<3i : aek. How- many of tin. audi willing to trust fled ft* tlie
their lad us and trod the L musical meadow j Christ for tbe redemption «< turtledove, or a sub- ! mortal wail.-' Amid tlie clan ■at had brought the braf.snd tlie clang .if the wbwnnld net have le« n ! jodgmrtlt rhanot the whole mi
a bird ac
“DIED OF CHOLERA' • rttetnrr of rtghUMS Crave
S. fi. SAMPSON. Contractor and guilder
JOSEPH F. ii i > it.
ARCHMECT,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDFR Ocenn City, X. J.
Pure Metallic Paints lor Til and Shingle Rools (anil nc i other should be used where rain water is caught lor Jamil) iuse). ! All brands ol Ready Mixed | Paints. Window-Glass of all kinds and patterns. Reference given NTORKO* AMKl'KV AY I. OCEAN CITY N. I.
aul tbe U(k and tbr dying. It swal wa with vulturous gurxlt- evr-rjihlug ran pot ite U ak aa, and yet all tb*food Elijah ffi'iA'.to *^x mtarflPvr year is frran ravens. So your anpplr ling to come from an unt-xpix-ud You thick acme great brarted, gener- ■ man will rune ahmg and give you • name on tbe bark »rf your note. Dr be will gif ■s-ctinty fur you In atone great eatrrpnsF. No. he will Del God qien tbe heart of acme slivlark toward you. Ytmr relief will come from uOBtuuexpKVidquarlfr. Tbe Prov- * which Hv-mad ominoo. wjjl be nu mure than that which wvmed icitma It will nut be a chaffinch tte-ast and wing da.b<d w illi white and brovm and iheatuuL It will be a
hla<k raven.
Here ia where we all make our mis
take, and that
In th*
Hill district, in the
•re lb grav
! winch, hefpw.'be | scribed ihert-iu. beat
God'a pruvidfwrc.
ry!" Then a black proviArnre tow-aid uv and wr say, "Ob. (hat ia dimater!” The white providence • to you. and you havcgreal huaiannvwa. ami yon have gUKI.OUO, and you get proud, and you get independent of God. and you t>giu to feel yhsl the prayer. "Give me thu day my dally bread," ta iiiappru]riate for you. ' you have mad. provunai for 100 years. Thru a black lacvidenre cuuitw. rerythiug away, and then you begin to pray, and you begin i your dependence, and begin to uble U-fure God. and yon ryr but for treasure in heaven. Tlie black provbrougbt you .alvatiou The providence brought you ruin. That which an-med to be barvh and fierce and dMwonant waa mercy. It waa a raven, child born in your bouse. All your frn-tei. oougratclated you. Tbe children of thu family stood am looking at the newromer and asked a great many qutwtiima, genealogical and
chronological. Y truthfully—that
through tbe room and left tbe little there. That yule one stood with
the glittering plait* 1 They brought bread and
all tbe hrarena and tbe earth before him and under him. and yet be vend, plain food, because it was best for Elijah to have it Oh. he .trong. my bear
t-r. in the fact that t' ing to supply you.
timtw" with him. Hi* ship* never break on tbe rocks. Hi* banks never fail. He baa tlie supply for you. and be has the means for sending It He ha* not only tbe cargo, bnt tbe ship If it were meraaary. be would swing out from the heaveua • flock cf ravins reaching from bia gate tc yours until the food would be flung down tbe sky from beak
leak and from talon to talon.
' Notice again in thi* atory of the text that the ravins did not allow Elijah to hoard up a surplus. They did net bring vnongh on Monday u, hut all the week. They did not bring enough one morning to last until tbe next morning. Tiny came twice a day and brought yu« enough ter one time. You know at well aa I (bat the great fret cf the w orld U that we want a *ut|Jn". we want tbe ravens to hnug enough for *0 years. You have nxw rnufidenoe in the Wash
Ingtnn tank* or Bank of England than ^ thinking of bra. vru have in tbe Hoyal Bank of Heart®. “ »«raerly. y.ra You aay: "All that is very poetic but _ 7* un "‘' ma ° y-ra may have the black ravens. Give * rod '- 1 tl ‘“ n . T "» n *'’ 1
t 1m gold eagles. " We had belter he • Bd J 00 patiently waiting for tbe cunient with ju-t rnongh. If in the d *r b "« k - It U mot rolf nghtcraam*. in
morning yrarfamllyrat up all the f.,«l 10 ledge that y*ra are
thet*- la in tbe boo**-, do not ait down 1
and ctt and aay. "I thra'I know where '‘ UT Woman than you u tbe next meal ■« to com. from " Alsmt « bat waa tt that brought y<
5. or h. or T o'rlork in tbe m.«ning ju-t bl.woug! Oh. it wm tlm dark look up amt V..U will see two black : •I'**”' <“ ‘be nnn*-ty. tl waa the dai spot, on the *ky. mid you will bear the 11 0.11,„g of w lug*, tod inatead of Edgar , d-ik toad-w .® y.ra, broken heart. aJj-*.-'. inaan* raven alight on the w “ ,b “ brooding of a great black tro chain l» r do.«. "only thu and nothing I V'*' * raviri—it wa* a tave.
"1 find Elijah's two U, “ r Uad - b u, ‘* , h»‘ wh»te- ! ee'»>d.*w— A, ee* alw-aya tin au; ud
two feet in the very affection, and with
took bold at the altar at your aouh But oo« day there came one at the thros scourge* of children—acarlet frxer, or croup, tw diphtheria — and all that bright Irene vanished Tbe chattering, the *1 range qorations, tbe polling at the dresses aa you rroaaed the floor—all
Aa tiie great friend of children
■temped down and h-amd toward that
cradle and n*ik the little one in arms and walk.-d away with it into follow him. and you followed
Harried, and yon have
braking of
u Died tel he—you are i
ravens. *v two raven, of the' Lord, the re'VKh-tMva do not .Iwya (me bringing taead and tbe .Hlier bnug ■«“> 'bat black provtdeoc.*
ing meal—iiluiurd hjitcimr and bakiv. .
* *lway* i
^mVs'o,„<„„o„. OCEAN CITY
let, iu the town cf Daaavtile. j
, ::Ti' , ":::'“” r :' 5 i“: ! CA sPENTER .and builder.
ocean city, n j. A Moral
o7p.moobb. Resort.
Architect^ BuiiDE^ NotExcelled
as a
Health Restorer
of Cholera.
.tew la from Ang. 24 to b*pL b. Ib34 IS days The selllement tbcrealsml. IKS4. waa an isolated one am-mg tbe pines that then covered met hern Steuben county, and ocmp<aed of not imav 'mn threescore souls. Tin- story of bow Ml victim to the scourge that carried le-thlrd of its pope latum away u told
r an old resident.
Among the earliest act tiers in tbe Bandy Hill distnrt was John Brail, wh.--
ife ami aevru chi hlmi ip
1MT and began clearing npa farm. He waa a PetiDaylvuia Germany '
but kindly and lovable. A p] ruliarity irf this piuueer wa*
all double, every (oie «rf tliem
being Mmnd when be died al tbe age of Mi. In IK.14 a gieat many German, be gan settling in that part of Steuben county. They came from New York np tbe Hudson river to Allsuiy. thruce to Buffalo by tbe Erie rails], and thu rest
of the way a* they could.
' summer erf 1NS4 five German* tbe Handy Hill dintrict. wb<-re they bad pnrehased hind of agents and became guests of BraiL They had waUAd from Buflalo. where they had left their fsmiliea. In the kindursa of his heart Brail sent teams to Buffalo to fetch tbe latter in. He had a vacant loghouae on hia farm, which be placed at the disposal of tbe emigrants until they could put np boners on their land. Mrs. Brail helped some of tbe women in washing clothes the day they arrived. That evening she waa taken violently 111 and died In great agtny tbr next day. Ang. 24. Lkrton had been aumniomd from Uansvllle. I hey aid Mr*. Brail had died of cholera morbus- Scmt at her neighbor* inaisted that tt w aa a case of malignant cbnh-ra and f*abad*' a public funeral Mrs Brail waa buried on Thursday. On Saturday two of til daughter* were prostrated withY^e disease. One of them died the aame night While her plain hemlock coffin waa Is--Ing made a brother wa •vised wllh the malady and shot himself In the bam. where be died while bis auter'a hdy was being taken to the graveyard. One by one tbe emigrants fell victims to tbe discoau A Mrs. Kerch and her children died within three day*. Between that time and Sept SO eight other* fell victim* to the plague. All w ere buried, after tbe funeral cf Mrs. Brail, with the clothes they wore or wrapped in tbe bedding on which they died l^wa* afterward learned that <n (be way from Albany to Buffalo a sister of Mrs Kerch died after symptoms such as had attended the victim* at Sandy Hill She was buried, but her clothing wa* kept and placed In a trunk. That clothing waa Some that Mrs. Brail assisted in washing c*i tbe arrival of the 'emigrants at
the brail farm.
Near by the Brail farm waa the Stone farm. The Slones Came from Msmch Uteri a. Mia Stone hi;.tight with her tbe arrda of a sweet afiple that grew in to orchard on her father's farm in that ■tale. She planted them and raised a flue orchard at the aame variety of apples In tbe waam at I KUO Jhe trc. bore apple that were aa sour aa they had be*® sweat before, tod their fruit wa* aour ever afterward. One at those tr*,-* of that original orchard ing yet and tun apples f>c the throe years ago. They were sweet—the find sweet apples It had borne aince IM4 —Bath <K. T.) letter in New
FKACTM AI. M.ATF.K.
Or< an CIlJ . X. J.
GEO. A. BOURGEOIS & SON. ; (arpfiUers and Bnilders.
Of K.A Y FITY, X.J.
■ rum®* in ••m utal lorq ha
I'inest facilities ior r'laniiuG.
MCA I* EM|*AflTE AOEHTM. WM. -LAKE, C. E., Kecil -J3sit*»te -Vgcoivt.
"V. COKSSOTV, REAL ESTATE AGENT >Y3srr> — LICENSED AUCTIONEER, No. 721 Asbunj Acenuc, Ocean Cih)-, N. J. TUf OCEILN CITY REMJSIATE EXCHANGE W. E. MASSEY & CO. Real Estate and Insurance Agents Is-'.- f-d sale exchange. 111“ tent. Ih-eds, Im.iuIm *.r niorlgagt* drawn. Uiao-. i.egotiatrd. A tiuuila-r of twnpitii* lu lots. A\‘. K. MteYS-SMlCY A: CJO. 811 Asbury Ave., Ocean City, N. J. Ycxf In Ihe l*«e»4 litre. I*. O. Ilox. ILIA b. lakb, fiwjtperintendr^nt of* OCEAN CITY ASSOCIATION REAL'ESTATE AGE*NT.
Has th*>u*aDds of Building Lit* for sale at various prVyw. Home v« Cheap and l.vated in all jarta of Ocean City. then projvlty w ill greatly ad value. I have a ci*m1 many Inquinr. for tyo|vrty t.-tween filh and 12th *tte. Anyutw having pto|«-rty for *a!c nitghl do well to give me tlieir prhvw. AH lefroii* deetringto Bur, orHrll. *>r Kxrlmngr |iro|wrty. yroutd do w 1-efotv rloing any tranactidbtu .•all on or addre** E. B. LAKE, AsMeiatloa Office. No. till A»burvAvenue. Ocan City. N. J.
Sailing,gunning, etc.
n. ST A. INTO IV rfontrarfinK Ilullder
PRAGTICAL DRAUGHTSMAN.! l ' he 1-iquor Traffic and its u. (»e>aa«ng. a.j. kindred evils are forever pro-| .brd. iri**wnaaonab> r . hibited by deed.
Hverj' lover- of TemjHTancc
Leander S. Corson, M ora i s i, hou i d combinc t o
CONTRACTING BUILDER. ! hd P us -
-9SI a S jj'-i ■ Anbyry Ave. Orann Cflj.N. J.
Ocean City, IV. .1.
; M'nter Supply,
Railroad, Steamboat .s
STEELKiN S ENGUSH, AoJ *" oth,:r Contractors-BDililers, ®°^ erI1 Conveniences.
Orean CIlj, X. J. J. Laban Headley, CARPENTER AND JOBBER. T^p'rial atteultoo glveu^to pMlblnr^ AI*o D. E. LAKE, .•PracUcal Carpenler and Builder, 162* Atbit] Aimm. Omm Cttj. I. J. KMUmala given. Butldlnr* erected t.y **in racturday. Jot>blnx prutnptlj aUeoilr*! bi L. J. STONE, NTRACTOR AND BUII HADDONFIELO CillDtll COUITV,
Thousands ol lots for sale at various prices, located in all
parts of the city.
For information apply to E. B. LAKE,
Secretary,
Ocean City Asso’n, SIXTnST.ilSBIRVJIE. STONE PAVEMENTS,
ROBERT FISHER,
REAu ESTATE ANB INSHRANEE. AUJKhd* <>( real cetate l-'Uchl. Mold and ev'lranged. l*ro|iertir> on liand in all (teeind.le loratiMte. If you liave anything to di*|Miac of at a largaln come to me.tend If you want a bargain 1 ■•an »ult you. Insurance written in Best Home and Foreign Companies. Uniting time 1* at hand. If you want a eumBier hotne, write me for ralalugne and price list. Free i-arriage -ervloe b. |m.|«»iug tuvotum. OFFICE: SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE. R. CURTIS ROBINSON, Real Estate and Insurance, Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue,
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.'SS
R. B. ^TITE^ S BQ. CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS Nul 6SS A»hury Avenue.
V. II. YIOKKIK.
God ia Infinite Id rvaourrtv When the I Children of God. get up out rrf your city (if Rurheile w as Im.g.d ®*1 Um- ] de»]«Mi.l. Dry 3 b.- L»d nev.-r had h. diarwverrd inhabitants wn.- driug of the famiu*-. 1 mateJ ravraia aa he haa today Fling ! admitvd
tmiiiMKR m niuo.
abellfiah to fed the whole city. God ia j F™ f, *l like my link girl of 4 year*. I tojl«iy can* to go.. 31m re J. nu proof }
g***l Tbaae ia Do mistake wbrat th*L * bc ** ,d “teder arvne chlldlab Wrxati,®. that it i* not in .uUi.ik-. as .-Id a's tin I Ho. 40* ASBURY AVENUE.
"iateav tells u» that in lii.j in Kuglaiid "*-*•>. I wiah I rould go to heavrnaod “» . Big V Ja ta the InsUtutes of M ami
there waa a great drought Tbe cropa ti ™ i * ,m1 P** flower*!" " '
failed. Ul in kkarx. on the ra ka. in a »» »heu 'he ite-bt Ume ramea to pirk a gem n®. and ULAal miumd d>c!an
flowera. Cnnl then, w hat, nr ytai want ti.®.rf faith, ami neither th* pope im
Freah
FIl.lli8 set liliBCE
Joseph G. Champion, BUILDING LUMBER.
Sidijic. Flooring, Window Frames, Blinds, Moldings.
Sash, Doors.
Brackets, Turnings, Shingles, Pickets, Lath, Lime, Cement. ARCHITECT, . , — A full supply constantly on CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. hand, and unde-r cover. Orders left at No. 759 AsIlans and specifications fur- bury avenue will receive iminc-nisht-d. • jdiate dispatch by T elephone, j T erms reasonable. | • 1 umber Yard and Office : .* aa umtmu. wura f „ m st k Wej( ^ I Ocean City, TV. .1. j OVKA-K UITY, ft. J.
KTOft'K PAYFHKftT Aft» FI.AUUIftU. FLAGGING AND CURBING. BEST QUALITY OF Pennsylvania and North River Blue Stone PAveivieRTS BOBKHT YINIIF.K. Agfiti. Ocean Cltj.
C. B. COLESSONS COMPANY, LU MBEfl and" m] L L WORK. I-irgest sleek of 1 lemlock, W^hite and Yellow Pine IV.pIar, Cypr.-ss, Chestnut; Oak and other hard woods a specialty. Odd or Hard Wood Mill Work and office fixtures • 'ipcciaity. FRONT, BELOW KAICHN AVE. CAM l.K.-N, ISliVV .1 HUmkv.
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