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STAR OF THE CAPE SUPPLEMENT,
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CAPE MAY OlTY, N mnEMBAT. JI'I.Y I
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RBPDBLIQA1 TICKET.
CES-BETHEKEURD B. HAVES,
HOR, WILLIAM A. H IIEELEB,
iding
Ukp UiiaSpjnmmllj’ to return our Urnnkl to n number of oor friend- Tor u bund •omc Increue to oor iubecriptlon liet du ring Uio put few weeks. This we deem a substantial token of their appprerlatlao
and approval.
We slao request all of (
Trend localities in I elsewhere to note down, all the local erepts and happen Inga of their respsetIre neighborhoods and send them to u for publication In the Bran. CAPE MAY AM» ITS PROM-
PECTS.
Wo are now fairly atnrtcd for the aenann, ntul our proapocta wore never brighter. The heated terra la fairly commenced ; and the ruah to Cape May will continue In unabated force. Our prapamtlens are fhUy squid to any emergency which may or can arlee. Our hotels, unsurpassed in
afford Edenic homes for all w eape from the sweltering cities; Our prices are reasonable ami our our ures not elsewhere obtainable. There is but one Capb May for glorious bathing. Nature, nof art, has douo for wliat our sister seaside resort* a never claim. Our lovlgomtlng surf Is comparatively without a rivals and our proximity to the wnlpr Is anothci great advantage.- Society and its attendant pleasures here have Adi scope, and a full realisation of this may lie expected the present season. Centennial visitors are already rushing hero ; and by every part of our own and foreign countries will wo lie patronized. Those are the substantial and solid facta appertaining to Capo May, and wo desire tlieni to go forth to the Our streets are becoming lively Wltli magnificent equipages; ami the ‘ drive It of itself a rare and glorious at-
traction.
Our youthfltl neighbor, Sea t we are proud o£ Thanks lo t
spirit, Mr. Alexander Whildln. He lute made both for that settlement and, lit some ecneo for Capo May, a of which heyday bo proud. See interest* generally are thriving, but this okl queen of watering-places Justly leads the van. Our public authorities, the hotel proprietors, the West Jersey HaUrood, and property owners each and all have contributed to this result We have now only to apply our advantage lbs pleasure of oor own guests. M< while our prediction will be verified that.the season of 1870 at Capo May has never la Its history boon equalled.
There is oo watering place extan!, where such efforts are raado by Hotel Proprietors and Collage Boarding
■ to give satisfaction
i language of “Pipe,”1110 talent-
ed correspondent of tl* flew ‘ " at Cape May, after doing the Onion-
m hundreds of persons whose pockets are in a condition
to stay here for a
limited time, enjoying the glorious surf aa it clashes in majesty and gr.utdxr against the leach, ren * significant mortals of the power and ibllmlty of nature nod nature's Hod. Philadelphia is well represented here
TrpOGBAnilcAL Rap.—Sometime* a printer la honestly censured for ml takes In a paper, and sometimes ho blamed unjustly. An exasperated typo on the defensive, “talks o mootin'" In this stylo : “ Whoever heard of an editor making an error during his whole editoral career? No one. The advertiser swears at the printer: so does tho occasional oorrespondont humbug, who write* about tho Hotels; Likewise,the poetess and poet of tho dty; tho man whoso frionds desire that ho should be mayor; tho in-dividual-who recoivea n .benefit and a stuffed watch for his brilliant talon to, and in his card of thanks uses tho glittering coramonpiaco, the antiquated and excessively vain pronoun -I,' thus, ‘I’; In fhet, the printer gets 1 bounced on all sides. The printer, who rummages after unintelligible ptores of metal, who corrects, on an average, about fifteen villainous errors au hour In common words, and makds probably cue blunder in fivo thousand words, Is frequently asked to step down and out. No wonder he feels savage, and drinks whisky and hocr at Cob Lansings, and talks about tho igliornnoe of tho ariitoerats, the middle all other classes.”
else the Ainellons of Chairman of the National Republican Commlltec. Freilhcr duty we do not discuas his coir pelcncy; Uithq cannot do both. It!
main-over until Monday momin Everything Unit can bo done to mnl like this famous watering place pleasant is done.” Wc may add that ' t is not only llliladolpbia which palooizes us so largely t llaltimoro, IV |lilngtoo, Chicago, Harrisburg, Washington, and tho Southern and We*send us a proportionate share of patronage. The railroad and steamboat fitellltles are unsurpassed, 1 those who would seek health and ifort should como here speedily, i thermometers of the large cilics, suggest promptitude in this respect. The Neaaldr Polllirlaa. Wo will venture tho prediction that ; every hotel in Atlantic City the register will show-the arrival of aotae poUUcal office-holder. And yet these fellows grumble worm than any oUter does of men. They are over harping on tho times, and the arduous duties of Uncle Sam. These bare two months' holitlay cnch
mdr, beside ifmumemh'
oat Uio year, in which Ihoy draw foil gay, anil may, regardless of ur|ienso, luxuriate by seaside or on Uio mountain top; until fully rested and reinylgnratcd, and yet have two or three weeks left for sight-seeing at the Contconial. Yet those champion whinors, who always got imaginary grievance* into newspapers, are Uie only women In the community who con enjoy any tolerable season of rest at the public
Expense. How it this?
: It is because that it is the public who foota their bills that they have those lengthy holidays in which they receive pay. Unclp Sam and tox-riT
iltlos can afibid to bo Jar it say generous) on U
funds of tho public, and these meu, ividual employers, would not t likely to givs two months holiday very summer to employees on their
iwn pay-rotb.—AtEuntfe City Judge Kelley told a New York
correspondent that there was tttlng that might have been added to iplcto tho first century of Amcri-
freodom and republican
it,' and that wn» a recognition of the emancipation of 4,000,000 of slnvee and their elevation to the full status of American citizens. “Thatgreatevenl' said Judgo Kelley, “should hare been Ulustmtcd ami impraued upon tho people of the civilized world, whose qye* arc to-day directed to this cclebnMlon,
ig of rroeident Lincoln's
Emancipation 1’rocIamaUon by Fredorlok Douglass or Jcre Haralson, late idavo and now a member of Congress ■om Alabama, or by some ether repDMnlntive of the,treed and ncwly-cn-
franchised race.'' '
nitOWltlKO AT LOHO t bout five o’clock this mor en In the employ of Mr. A. J. Drexcl, went in bathing In the ocean, and one named Gustav Ktinckcrman, ventured ut too fhr ami was drowned. At noon coroner Guglo summoned Jury at the commlarioaor’s office, to rhicb plate tho deceased had lecn taken, and proceeded to make inquiries Into the cause of the accident. Tho about twenty-one years of age. and was quite a favorite
Mr. Drozd's family.
— . renders? tho following verdict: " Wo are satisfied that Gus-
Brick PaMAixov Wok't Swallow TILDkn.—Odi Almighty marked Butler witlt the bee of a hcaet. He marked Samuel J. Tiklen'e eye with the algo of his displeasure, and that hoocst light lie ware of oat who needed blinders. Ho hasslftod Into the mind* ol people who are honest a feeling of foar of Tildon. ami nil his gang. Did we know lorn of public men, we should trust nJard 1
easily recognized; and with him, above an others, it is gratifying to deal. His demands, which if couched in other language would bo rejected, are often complied with, and, whatever
Abraham Browning, tho eminent few Jersey Counsellor, is registered
t Congress Hail
U W. Boyd, .1:., of the Pennsylvania Railroad, lus been Itero oo a run. Mr. J. H. Lyons, a prominent ami ■ecosafol Philadelphia busincs* makes his homo with CoL Dully. Mr. IssacH. Fridonberg,well known , laulnes* circles come down yesterday, ami was heartily welcomed. Mr. J. S. Macartney, of the West Jersey llailroad office, has favored nil the ligk^ of his cheerful counl Our esteemed brother, I>. F. Dcaly, publisher of the I’fl^tdclphla Kyt®ng ronkU, and his prepossessing iWe at the Trenton ij ’ » Jr. Hill Fitzgerald (City iiem) and his handsome and prepiswoodng sister,
at Congress Hall
Mre. Bishop.Slmisson. of Philadelphia. Ijuidauer, a Hucecssfuli Clothing Merchant and Edward Mulligai dispenser of neecptablo and InnclH-inl fluid* for the inner man, arc at thi
Centre House.
Uur much esteemed friend. Airs McLceslcr, of Uio well-known linn of Collin* ft McLocster, type founder Philadelphia, is enjoying tho deligh of tho seaside,at the Colombia Hons Gustavs* Rcmnk, the leading Go man Attorney, of Philadelphia, anj a member of the Fairmotmt Commimlon, is at Congress Hall, his family; also, Mossra. J. F.Sinnolt and Francis Well*. Drury Melono.Esq.,Centennial Comtiaaloner from California, Mis*, I.lnoolo, from Mltnouri, Mrs. J. W. Coleman, wife of the President of Board of Brokers, .Son Francisco. Cat, Mr*. Robert Bceh, of tho sanw Slnto arrived at the Ocean HAoso but evening from Long Branch Dr. Win. A. Pancoast, a prominent Philadelphia physician, ami family: Judge Cadwalador, tlto eminent jurist, family , of Fhihuletphin ; Signor Brlgnoll, the celcbralcd Itaiinn opera singer, and CoL G. A. Woodward family, United States Army; C - ” of tho Rosssan Ccnlct on, accompanied by Maibumt Bodisco and secretary, are at Atlantic City. Tlio Springfield Ilepubiiru “Our great International Exhibition grows steadily in public favor, ‘ Its daily average of 33.000 visitors,
effectual
1 >ou btle** there la
'fat Use provert), “As woU oat of the worid aa out of the fkahtoo;" for fat
ter all, in a great n
e hot
inslty, and I
to swel. Ujo average* of tho fulur is probable that there will he a * led thousand visitor* a day, perhaps ore, from September lo. Ami Philadelphia can easily entertain all of them, or twice or throe times a* many icod he. There probably never were alwndant facilities provided lor fowling and lodgiug the transient public In this-Or any country. Tho city is an euorntou* caraWnscry, whose resources r.ro iueXhaustiblo by the CXWnAT An.ro lln*.—pe .wnsn fairlooking boy of nine or ten. He lennod fence while the other boys were playing in Uie mud, and his ilancltolv look nt t kragtli attr
‘Wbnt alls you, bub?" inquired one
of the group.
" Nawthing l’’ ho repliod, m '■ Are you cold ?” continued the big
tmnll boy. breakhg clear down it our fidh* are so poor that I can’ wear old clothe* and play In the mud I’ Found tor Gnu—A foreign em *s*y recently sought the assistance of tho English police to fiml a young git * ■ ;as Just become tho heire*s of many mllllias. The Inklruction* were , and the task was necessarily given to one of the keenest detective*. At the end of six weeks the detective reported at headquarter* and handed in his resignation. “Well," re id the chief, “and •.but about the girl?” “I her, about a mouth ago, iu a dressmaker's shop,''was tho answer. what then?'' “I married her yesterday, and I have received her six
lilliaua."
its rights. Hence no one who is infittcuootl by true politeness—w consists of a union of reaped one's edf anti respect for othc tkould willfully do anything, * higher principle is involved, outrages the prevailing *.'000 of fitogse of things. Admitting, i all that may be said in favor alienee to the legitimate demand* of fashion, we still hold ’ much good would result in tile I ter of entertaining guest* were t
of iml ividual counnon sense. Surely, without unnecessarily jarring the sensibilities of-othcrs^mucli be tlone to relieve us from that age to mere custom which multitudes, while yielding themselves to it, arc willing to wlrait givt to the cynical dictum th would lie pleasant enough were it not for iW There is genuine amusement and benefit from social ami informal visitation. It begeta pleasantry good fcllowaliip, as can be testified by our cottagers and others who prnctico sudi method of living. W< have formal amusements enough and those of the private kind wil also prove advantageous if more generally in vogue. A hasty temper often leads young en into great mistakes. It frequently causes them to misunderstand an employer’s intention, and t as an insult wliat meant only ns a just rebuke. In Utis way a young man sometimes loses a valuable situation, and ha* begin tho world over again. And, unfortunately, His hasty temper does not permit him to ' wisdom from his experience, the contrary, it often loads him again into the same mistake, and be is again set adrift. His teni|ier grows worse ami worse, until, at lost, "'and nobody will long keep him in em]doymeut. On the other hand, a good temper obliging disposition, when coupled with honesty and industry, invaluable qualities in every one who has his way to make in the
world.
Mwdest Hen.
The world generally takes men their own apparent estimate of th< selves. Hence modest men nc attain the same consideraticn which iiag, forward men do. It has ime or patience to inquire rigidly, and it-is partly imposed upon and carried away by tho m vlgorousjy claims its regards world, also, never has two leading Ideas about ,any_n*an.' There is always a remarkable unity in its con-ceptlons-oj the characters of individuals. (if an historical person is cruel In any degree, he is cruel and nothing clao, although ho may have had many good qualiUus, oil.not equally conspicuous; if a literary nun is industrious maricablo degree, the world of him only as industrious, though be may also be very ingenious. ssian Poland lately it it and believed by all that the Czar had sold six thousand of tho unmarried women ofUie province Arabian prince and that the agents were at hand to select and take them away. The effect was inTho giris dkl not run attempt to conceal themselves, but their fear of the Turkish a was bo great that they laid hand indiacrimihately on the young men and made them marry i. Candidates for matrimony i so numerous that the process continuous, and from press of business many couples badto be put off till the following before their aspirations could be sstlaflod. Neither courtship, inclination nor prudence giyen any consideration in tho sr—all that each girl wanted t husband, and she was ready Izc upon the lint single man came within roach to meet the emorgeney. To such an extent did that at lost the authorities interfere to save the young ladles from that repentance which says follows hasty mar-
riages.
What a strange disposition Is nt which leads people lo any hateful things for the mere pleasure of saying them) Yon When you have dene your best to please, and are feeling very kindly and picas-
cine than hope. Hyjwcritcs do
A wise man will make tnilies than be finds.
Wc let o ml then en
‘Mademoiselle Frailty is the of the lady.” Woman has many advantages ■cr man ; one of tlicir is that ids wilt has no operation UU he it dead, whereas, here generally takes effect in life-timo-On learning the intions of the great Corliss engine per minute, Dora Pedro said: -
great many of indulge hi cutting satire they cut it from other pope ntul pass It off as their own.
; a part of good interest, to keep
Studr your
silent.
When not prompted by say Uttle.
Use your own brains milter than kose of other*. Hare but few confidants: the fewer Strive to avoid hard words, and per-
malitics.
With mirth and laughter let old
Tinkle* come,
i no other mcdl-
tlcvil.'s drudgery
nobly.
is a rigorous bigotry with t for piety. Every being that can live can Mncthlng; this lot him do. When misfortune comes, |tnu« t weep, hut hasten to change. Tho pleasure of doing good i* (ily pleasure that never wears out An empty purse is n worse pil t sleep on lltau an empty knapn A tongne that can be silent on prop- : occasions is a proof of a wise head. Chriticisms should bo tempted with Induces and offered with modesty. Every book, no matter how large, es to be written sentence by sentence, i alienee is the panacea, hut wl docs it grow, or who can swallow It Is a miserable slate of mint Ifyonwsntii first clsss refrigemtr Don't overwork your horses arm weather. They’ll repay yot to “sweet bye and bye." If I T. Smith ever runs for nn office, when he lakes the “stump.' 1 An Atfisble Manner. Much of the happiness of life depends on oar outward demeanor. Wc have all experienced Uio charm of genic and courteous conduct; wc have 11 been drawn irresistibly to Utosc iho are obliging, nil'nblo and syntpaItoUc in their demeanor. The (Homily grasp, the warm welcome, the cheery tone, tho encouraging word, the respectful manner, bear no; share in creating the joy of life; while the austere tone, the stern rebuke, the sliarp and acrid remark, the cold and indifferent manner, the curt and disrespectful air. are responsibly for more of human distress, despair and woo, titan llwir trausient nature might
itmastcr-Gencml Jewell 1ms signed his position, and the Bread nominated Hon. James X. Tyner, of Indiana, now Second Asslstan! Postmaster-General, ns Uio eucccssot of Mr. Jewell.
Cape May City Retail Markets.
HTTTTKlt—l-oun-l print*. V ri™... SS*; Tab. solid packed, V »• as*. “ISkSU:" ntt-rr--.^-!"ri . -Beef.Hlrioinstnk.^B....I
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SprtnVJhlSoMji'si;
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Married.
X>N-«nKKS.-lt>- the mm tanl.at U-r residence nt Itn STureen,bouior WiksSw™ 0 ^
New Advertisements. J^SSIGNEE'9 NOTICE. ‘.■iMter oath Or *fflrm*Unn, before the ttrst it of rtoplembrr next, or bo tbroeer barred :m, 2S'££L£ZiT£r 'ocAin sd^ul r i »tof^SffiSi^Sj?^*»S*ohnJ
m ' r bo w”s! sisifr rautsd..
^ RMSTRONtPS LINCOLN BUTTER POWDER.
ftv Sddlnc n Uttlo of Iho powder to th* nod prevented from setunx sofr tn worm
I-SS*—‘
A’ctr Arfrrrtixrment*.
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE ^ ^REALMTATI^ ^ ^TyESDAy.^^iUST I’dh. 187^^
JERSEY RAILROAD. JliI.Y'a”lH78.
SSSf? Sg#!;
AdvertisementsSeed Store Comer of Rank and Bond Streets, Farm and Garden Seeds, Also, a large variety of Bedding Plnnu jy£ILLE«, ALLEN & MILLER,
a Street, Capo May CTly, N.
Heiir, Grain, Hay, Mill I'-eed,
PAINTS, OILS AND VAHNISHESI
•J^OOK! LOOK!! CROQUET *1.2 BLANK BOOKS.
PLSHINO ri'AKCLE, FAMILY MEDICINES. BIBLES. HYMN BOOKS. MINIATURE SHirS. ’ COUDACE. ^ ^ ^ j*n»-’7S-U*ill--77. J. S. OAHIUSON. IMPORTANT. Fresh Fish, Game, Etc., J. A. LEE k CO. Wholesalo Commission .Merchants, nsrsaoxes.—NsttonmlBsnkof North em IJbertuw.it rod VlneMtreou. Ftllt*. ^r CEAELES P. WHITE
CLOCKS, • WATCHES,’ JEWELRY AND; SILVERWARE lo. M WsablsgtM Strest, OtprKs? Citj
DYE SILKS, Woolen om! F.nej- Oomhl ol Inc t—lie. oi.d I Imtlrtncii'K (.orm-eu I. widely known, trope nnd Merino Hhawta cropo and Merino shown Masaaril to - -
JJBNTAL1 DENTAL!! DENTAL!!!
House and Sign Prunters. '^-.
SMITH & HENRY PBAmCAL HOUSE AID SffiH PUBTEBS,
NUMBER 19 WASHINGTON STREET. CAPE MAY CITY. __ . GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER,
J. C. FENDERSON, House and Sign Painter,
OBAISUfa AXD GLAZING. I GALCWINO, CHINA GLOSSING, GILDING, BRONZING, ETC. HARD WOOD FILLED AND POLISHED. ALL,ORDERS 3 MANSION STREET, CAPE MAV CITY.
Vineland Steam Sash Factory. KIMBALL, PRINCE & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, Baluster*, Bracket*, Lumber. W* hare on hand ’* Largo Aaaortmenl and an dctcrmlnod lo aell at XaO’W FRXOBS. •GIVE US A TRIAL. WE BSE ONLY KILN DRIED LUMBER-®* ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. KIMBALL. PRINCE k CO., Vineland, N. J. -Order* loft with Loator B. Todd. Lumbar Do»l*r. TowMeud'a lulol Capo May.Coucty
Plumbing, Steam and Gas Pitting. I AIM STILL AT IT AID ALWAYS AT IT—A PRACTICAL MECHANICAll nnler* for Plumbing. Steam snil Ous Fitting promptly attended to. Ots Fixare* furnished nnd bung at Philadelphia prices. TEIJRA-COTTA WARE.! tTonmicreM p'ri™^ V “'* Ml ' 1 A-’bi'nney Top* of all size* and descriptions, furnished
GEORGE W. BARNES.
BEATTY
1MA>J O !
IRANI) MICARE A- UPRIGHT. Aoknts Wanted Evkbtwb*rx.
BEATTY. XYaabhlngtou. New Jersey.
QRAND EXPOSITION CHEAPEST CASH STORE
LOWER CAPE n
• 0-NO TRUST.'** NELSON T. ELDREDOE.
jy^Y Morro;
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS PAINTS AND OILSMTtCIALTIEB. \ Country Produce, Butter, JD O C3- S COTTAGE GltOVKRIEK. roLapUtaml reailyfhrnao. oWksndplni
pAMILY STORE, ALL CAPE MAY THE REST OF MANKIND Cordially Invited to Visit KTETW- STOTFLEl, Comer of Rrontlwsy A Yorke Avonne Anal ozsmlne tho stock of o i {ooi-: i mjopw , Dry and Fancy Goods. Courtoons Treatment and Quo Itow Price to AIL IB OUU Mono. KTO TIA'CrST. ja5-3m D. F. CROWELL.
L.
M. IIALL,
Comer of Jncksoc and Lafayette (kreets.
FIRE INSURANCE! JESSE M’COLLUM FIRE INNCRANCK AGENT AND BROKKH, CAFE MAY CITY, N. J. Herchmts of Hemrk, NEW, JERSEY, ASSETTS NEARLY $1,000,000. A loo sham U other a nt-clau Compan If*. DWELLINGS, STORES AND HOTELS. Insured at low rates, JESSE M’COLLUM. ^/[IlaXaVICIaLE MUTUAL MARINE FIRE i INSURANCE CO., MILLVILLE. N.J. ASSETS, JANUARY 1st, 1876, #1,377,S86.33. • atmng amt conaervatlvo t'amnany laauree rit"" /rtafrhwaa^fe-fvSKer* and f FIRE AND LIGHTNING One, Three, Five or Ten Yean. Vessels, Cargoes and Fr.'lgtils, rUtenen UberaJ form orpaUema.^wtta«
Le-gai Notices. JJOTicK TO CRKDITORS.
,Y ooukty utBCtirr coutrrj
plalikttrr. ' Her rnrenn AUyrJ.-' kVID H. CORBOK. r B. tUBkaan, Altar- “. w waa laanedoat of mkl OmiMsApfUa*^ Untliragalnat therlzhta *ndcmUu.moe- ■ and elfecU. oonda arid chatlela. hunt, and
Idalntltr. 8nr Korelfh Atue|i. ^^UtUU. j ih'iipgmaiu Atlarnwewaa T' wT* cflOet*^ sSodaVtad ^ctiattada; ADJOURNMENT iOF TAX SALeT 'iMl' 'iT
jpj CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. »/jrev.^//er,vy 7^ B’rrJr Jo-
JHERIFF’S SALE.
ksst. !rne“
“"'"“hiyL'-u.
Advertisements.
nhontlt. An elerontpalrtollecrayon draw-SUSM-S'SStStfS'g^' 10 .-*
rqrUuld.ktoinc.
*’ TtlE'cEhTB.NNIAt, II
Siddali's Magnetic Soap. ■o Chcai>cst Soap that can bo used for the fid lowing reasons: ’ ,
tat* WIUTt'wUhottl "itiUltix or’ai-iVhlhij. Jma*UInjury In them Mawoklad. Tberola It la at— guanutteed under a pensUy of nnr^dollur. eat ^Jnjure^Uto^loibtw «w aiieet what la^lainml lor It. Tlila ta alann »t'—Heap for lot lot Olid .having pnrpeeea. WABNKU. KHODKM a t'ET Wketeaate Kan. . Il-lm. ^ E. McMAKI.V,^ li'aw.’sr "cfeo o x> s, MILLINERY I^n-nny Cw oo<l« | patalte the AUahfte ilnlet. ktol of Jnekaen street, Oope May City, N. J. Uamlkerehlefc. BUtboet. Kmzber*. Kmbraldory, lateea. Zephyr*. Xlowaf* . nml Moolery. STAMPING, EMBROIDERING AND KNITTING ! TO OKDKB AT SIIOKT ROTICK.
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