The daily witness, 18 août 1882, vendredi 18 août 1882
[" T)A TT7V WITNESS Vol.XXI No.102.\tLAST EDITION.MONTREAL.FRIDAY.AUGUST IS.1882.LAST EDITION.Price One i.kn't.tiUet» of WrflU.aarrxwtt aMaeaOk* inrortaMy mutt h end™ *rd trllA Hit mru tnd a.Uirru o/ Uu trmitr, or etktrvtm no netito tan t* laktn 0/ «Arm.\trrrus and txttnJfi obituary nalUtt an eharftti for '* mrulm tUU.BIRTHS.DICKSON.\u2014At No.TOR Po'.irnrnr» itrrot.17th Aocnst, IHf'V, the wUe of E.Dlckeon.of \u2022 ton.ROlilNSON.\u2014At 21 L'|iper Beiucaloet ttrjet, on Mon-At/, the 14th Intt.the wife of Wni.J.Koblnton.of a eon.EWAN.\u2014In thlt city, on July 7th.Mr*.Win.Ewan, of a ion, ttlll horn.MARRIED.LONSDALE\u2014WILKES.\u2014 At Emmanuel Church, on the 17th Intt., by the father of the brt.le, aa«Ut«r tbci Her.3.Y.Surrneon.D.D., T.H.Lonelato, eon of J.C I.onnlule.Eiq , to Minnie D\u201e yonngeit Jaugh-Ur of the Rot.Henry Wllkoe, D.D.MACINtOSH-HROWNE.-In tbta Mtrgarrt Stcaton, daughter of the late Wm.Brown* CLEARY\u2014TllGGIK.SOK.\u2014On the 'JSth July, at there tltltnce of the brlde't father, by the Rev.II.J.Evnna.rf Lachnte, Mr.Joteph Cleary, of ShawbrMge, t* Mitt Rote Q.tecond daughter of Win.T.Higglnton, of I.akfTiew, DIED.O'NEIL.\u2014In thliclty, on Itith tntf., of eongeatlon of the bralo, Jeremiah, youngent ami beloved ton of Patrick O\u2019Neil, aged 2 yeart, 8 month* and 13 daya, and nephew of the late Jamet Walsh.Punirai will leave hit father\u2019a retldenoe, 143 Col* borne atrert, on Friday, 18th iuat., at H o\u2019clock km., thence it, the R.C.t\u2019emetery, Prlond* and acunain-lancet are rrapoctfally Invited to attend.UKNF.Y.\u2014At Coteau l anding, on the Itith Intt., Clara Ednor, infant daughter of Mr.Edward K.Ileney.Funeral will leave Bonavrnturo Station on arrival 0.30 a.m.train,on Friday, ISthlnat.BROWNRIOO,\u2014In tbit city, on the 17th intt.John Famue), aged 4 yeart and 8 monthr, only ton of G, and W.Brocnrlgg.7 he funeral will take place from hit fatber'i reti-dereo, No.12 St.Colombean utreet, on the 10th.at 0 a.m., to the Ilonaventure Station, tbenoo to L'Aoedle WAUill.\u2014Accidentally drowned, at Deauharnols.TTmrwdty, 17th IneL, Bererly Uarrett.aged (I yeart and 4 month*, yonngeit ton of Thot.II.Walth, Montreal.Funeral will take place from hie fathei't retidonee, 133Cndlenx etreot, Saturday, 10th Intt., at 2 p.ra., to Monnt Royal Cemetery.Frlendt will pleave accept thii Intimation.ADVERTISEMENTS._ Books and Stationery, at lowest prices, at W.Drysdale's St .lames street, Montreal.Puhk ami wholesome bedding, free from motlis, kept in stock and made to order at an hour\u2019s notice, at King's furniture warehouse, 0511 Uralg street Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation\u2014all forms of Dyspepsia yield at once to a few doses of y.optsa, the new compound from Brazil.A 10 cent sample proves It._______________ A Reward.\u2014Of one dozen \u201c Teaberry \" to any one sending the best four line rhyme on \u2022 Teaherry,\u201d the remarkable little gem for the teeth and breath.Ask your druggist for address.\t_______________________ 1>EI)DINGI BEDDING I J) The 1 lac* to boy your Curled Hair, Mots, and Fibre Mottiriwea, Spring B.-d*.Live Go»** Feather I\u2019ll-low* and BolaUrtla at HENRY' J.SHAW A CO'S, 720 Tr.vIr it»»ortm*o4 It the beat and largest In town.Their price* tho lowett.fTOTIOE.IF YOU SEE ANY OF K.J.TOOKE\u2019B I.Al'KD BEK VITA _________ NIIIRTM AT LACHINE, To-d*y or To-morrow, NOTICE HOW WELL THEY LOOK, And order for yonrtclf from 177 Ml.Jane* tlreet.r£ilE \u2018OEM\u201d JARS \u2014AT\u2014 WILEY'S CHINA HALL, 425 Notre Damo street yELVETEENS VELVETEENS 4 We have a Une VELVETEENS I Stock In all the VELVETEENS 1 New make* of VELVETEENS I Diaok and Colored VELVETEENS I Velveteene.VELVETEENS I GO TO OOILVrS FOR SCOTCH TWEEDS, GO TO OU1LVYS FOR PJfOLISH TWEEDS.GO TO OGILVY'S FOR CANADIAN TWEEDS.COATI KGB.COATINGS, COATINGS.A tplcndld auortment to aelect from and at vary moderate price*.GLASH LINENS* TOWELS.TOWELLINGS.Yon c*anot get bett*r vain* In the city tnan we can offer yon on thcae goods.PRINTS.PRINTS.PRINTS.PRINTS.PRINTS.PRINTS.Just opened ont another lot, aometplendld pattern* amongst them.JAMES A.OGILVY, 100 ST.ANTOINE STREET.IjaOKOASEB.\u2014The largest as- jU icrtment In town will be found at HENRY J.tUAW * CO.'Â 720 Craig street.The workmanship the very best.CAHSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.JjJARLY CLOSING I P.Ctr.lej\u2019i itoret eloee at 2 o'clock on Sattnlay afteraoona and at 8 o clock other evening*.M EN\u2019S FDliNISIIINGS I SPECIAL LOTH I Men\u2019s Cocks at 60c per dor.Men\u2019s Navy Blue and Cardins! Sock* at 10c per pair.Men's KhltUd Sock* (onr own moke) at 13c per pair.Men's Colored Kl 1 (llorer ysrh New Colored Velreleens.about 20 shades.In *11 price*.New Black 811k Velvet, from El to |3 per yard.New Black Lyons Mantle Velvet, from E3 to E10 per yard.New Black French rathmeret.from 47e to El 50 per yard.New Black French Merinos, from OOo to El.25 per yard.New Black Nun\u2019s Veiling, from 30c to 60c per ysrd New Goods arriving weekly.All Sommer Hoods rednred In price.Five percent Discount off for Cneh on all pnr* rhntee over One Dollar.JOHN RtllHPHY Ac CO.4 13 nnd 4U3 NOTHK DAME MTRBRT.0 AlîPETS I Nothing more beea'lfu) to look upon than a fine stock of new Carnets, unit It would t-o dlfTU-nlt to imagine anytbtrg more pleasing to an liuen.ilng par 1 lin.or than to see the fall atoca of rare to onllona aow sriltlag for the fall trsde In Carpet* and Houso Fur i.l.tiU g> at 1.A II.'* Bn a-els In best ijtialitles and newest designs.Wilton* very choice.\u2018Xminttors udmiUnd v.ry fine.Moquettes and Velvota A large and chi-tro selection of Tspestr* Carpetr.with borders and »talrt to matebi also a full stock of the ebesper gtadro.Wool snd Union Carpets iu a large variety of itylea ALSO Bug*.Mat*.Mattie?*.Ac.Curtains, Cornices, Pole*.Ac.LIGGkT sV IIARIILTOK, 47 and 40 St.Joseph at., (Old St.George sChureh).J^EMONz\\DE IN A HANDY SHAPE A Twrniy-flvp Ont I'rtcltet \u2014OF\u2014 THE RIKCHINA LERIOKADE I\u2019OWIfF.lt Makes tne Gallon of FINE LEMONADE.HENRI JONAS A: CO.1\tHi Si.Sulplcr atrerb pAKPETS! OIL CLOTHS î CURTAINS I Splendid range of pait.-rriR, In all tho new atyles.now op.ntt'g for the full ttad.\\ Hnr »i.e,-lal line, of FINE F.Ndl I'll OIL CLOTH, at Mtc.EXTRA TAPKSTkY at 76c.at.il FINE HHCsSF.l at *1.25.are admltt.d to 1.0 nn.urpssrcd for GOOD VALUE.Curtains.I'olca.Mat*.Stair Koda, Ac, School liege and IGtnock».our own 11 ske.Chair and sofa Cttaliiontenly 26e.Making tnd lajlogdonetn tlret-i'lat» atyle only and |>erfoctsaiU-faction guaranteed.H>e 1\u2019rrcem lllecotini on nil Cneli rurchnnea.JA.*IFS MAYI.IS A- wop.43!» mill -Mil Norte tlnrne arrept.THE CARPET WAREHOUSE.H AM MOCKS I HAMMOCKS I D.rect conelgnnicnt of the NEW PATENT REIU-LATINO HAMMOCK of our own er last be moved the motion to confer the free-lutn of thecitr upon Moser* ramellend Dillon, which was defeated by the easting vote of th« L\"rd Mayor.In bla speech on that occasion Mr.iirav repudiated the \u201c No rent\" manlfe-to and tho idea of separation from England.He retired from the Council after this defeat, but two months later, in conjunction with Lord Mayor elect Dawson, we* in»truinentnl in defeating the earlier plan for a, Dublin ex position.It may bo r< metuLered that Mr.Gray bed an angry pas^go at arms with Chief Fecretary Forster, whom ho accused of attempting to bring about » collision betweon the people arid the |K>!lce: he, however, atibse !|Uetitlv withdrew the charge.Mr.Gray wras selected as High SherilT of Dublin for ins'j by Earl Cowper.the Lord Lieutenant.At tho in auguration of tho (\u2022'CouHoll monument on Tuesday lien ad an uddro-a concluding es follows : \u201c Let us trust that at no distant dale this monument will look down up-m a acono »f triumph and rejoicing before which iho popular nageant of today will pale Its Ineffectual lires.Let UR trust that tbe day is not far dlstaur when the people will cluster Iu iL-lighted thousands around this nionitmt-ul, ami when thundering plaudits will nuuouuce that tho good oM cm so for which O'Connell lived and labored has tri umpbed at last and that an Irish Parliament will again re-aasetnblo in this Irish capital.\u201d Mr.Gray was brought up a Protestant but joined tbo Roman Catholic Church a few yevr ago.lie was married In IHUUto MIm Carolina Chisholm, daughter of the lute Major Archibald Chisholm, ami his wife.\"Caroline Chisholm, the emigrant\u2019* friend.\u201d l>oth of whom wore dis-tlngulahod by their philanthropic efforts for tho improvement of tho condition of tho struggling and helpless emigrants to Australia.Tbe night Hon.Jantea Anthony Lawson, Judge of tho Court of Common Pleas, is tho son of Mr.James Lawson, of Waterford, by his wife, a Misa Mary Authonv.Ho was born in 1817 and educated at the Waterford Endowed School and Trinity College, Dublin, of which he waa a scholar and gold medallist.He was called to tho bar in 1810.taking silk in 1897 and boromlng a bencher of the King\u2019s Inn four years later.He was law adviser to tho Crown In Ireland in 1898-1».Solicitor General for Ireland 18t»l\u2022 9 and Attorney General from 1809 till July.1800.lie contested Dublin University unsuccessfully In 1897.and represented Portarllngton from July, 1809, till November *1808, when ho was defeated.A month later he was appointed Fourth Justice of the Common 1'lcaa.in 1801) ho became one of tho Irish Church Commission! rs.He has been a memher of the Privy Council slnco 1809.ami ia tbe author of a volume of lectures on \u201d Poll-cal Economy\u201d (which science he taught In Trinity College from 18J0 till 1849) and of numetous articles on law reform.Mr.Justice Lawson was married In 1842 to Miss Jane Merrick, of Cork.In politics ho Is u Liberal.London, August 18.\u2014A man named Joyce ami his entire family were murder-d la-t evening in their own house, near Cougln, county Galway.The family cotislstoif of Joyco, hi* wife, mother and daughter.They worn fired at and killed by a party of men.Two boys were also wounded.It ia believed in the locality that the Joyces gave information relative to the murder of ballifTs of Loid Ardllaun, whose bodies wore found bound together in Lough Mask.POLAR EXPLORERS.St.Petersburg, August 18.\u2014Lieut.Berry, of tbe burned steamer \"ICodger*,'' and Mr.Melville nnd patty have arrived all well.ADJOURNMENT OF PARLIAMENT.London, August 18.\u2014The I!ou\u201ce of fjords and House of Commons have both adjourned till thelMtbof Octolar.There was no formality observed, not even a quorum of members being present.CABLE NOTES.Berlin, August Hi.\u2014It is stated that Herr I.other Bucher intends to resign his confidential position in the German Government la October.AMERICA!?.GRAIN GIVING CHICAGO THE GO BY.Chicago, August 18.-Tbe Tribum says: Through the short sighted policy of the roads leading from Chicago to Missouri river points in advancing freight very little grain Is coming this way.but It is taking the cheaper barge line route to the sea from Missouri and Kanfas.THE MURDER OF THE INNOCENTS\u2014A CRIME THAT CRIES TO HEAVEN.Syracuse, August 18.\u2014Under contract with this county Mrs.Freeland receives pauper babies, and alto ukes children for young women who do not want to be bothered with them.A child which recently died on her hands was found to bave b- en left oat in a wood abed all night while fatally 111.Other babies in her keeping were starved, and are in a pltlabla condition.Mrs.Freeland aald she la not paid enough to keep them properly.THE WISDOM OF THE SERPENT.Chicago, August 18.\u2014Tho Western D atil-h r»' Association vo-terd-y adopted resolutions in favor of the enforcement of the Sunday laws, tho pollcv of high license and tho reduction of the number of saloons, and opposing thearrsv ing of the Aasoclatlo* aa a body against either of the great political partie*, AMERICAN NEWS.Entertainment! will be numerous upon tho arrival of tho President next week in Newport, H ia expected the President will be obliged to decline at least At ty Invl allona to dinner.The rumor that the Spanish Government would exact from Cuba money to meet tha cx-nemra of tho Egyptian expedition 1» semi-officially denied In the newspapers in Havana, which say that, on the contrary.Spain ha* authorized Cub* to draw upon tbe Spanish Treasury for iM.OUU.OOO.CANADIAN.OTTAWA.(S/XCiill to Ihr I* Unes», .lug 1 8.) Fir John Rostand Mr.ILrbert, permanent I\u2019r.iier Secretary of Stale for the eelOBlt* who arrtvrd In the city jeaterd iy, left this morning for Montieal.Thev sail ou the MOth ln*t.for England fiotn New York, « liber by the \u201d Servi* \u201dor by tbe \"Germania.\" Tits Hon.Mai kenzik liowri.i.baa returned to Ihecltv- Tub Memukks of the American Socluty for tbe Advancement of Science are to vhlt this city on Saturday the 2th, *ay tho Apache* continue their raids In the vicinity of Ure*.A band of seventy to one hundred is now raiding the Sonora river valley.Dou Viilasco.of the Curbetea laneh.and a number of other* In the valley.were killed last week Over one hundred r people have been killed In tho vicinity of L re* within the last month.the ballot papers east, and decide whether they were properly marked or not, And whether there was a majority for or against the Act.Outalooof this be could not go.Argument how ballots should be marked wa.* resumed by counsel.CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS.Si.atinutoN, Da., August 17.\u2014The family of L hniltb, consisting of live person*, were ae verely pol.oned yesterday by eating porned beef from tin can*.The beef had eoftened, and, It |a snpposed, absorbed poison fiom the cans.All are reported to be recovering Com xiiiia, Ga, August 17.Two handsome girl*.Laura Morwln and Della Httll.nuarrelled today aliout a young man, and agreed to settle the dispute according to the Marijuls of (jueens-bury rules.Seconde wore chosen, and this morning at daybreak they crossed the Alabama line, a ring was pitched and two rounds fought.The first lasted three minutes; both were *o verely punished.Ai.kxanpru, Va., Auguat 17 \u2014Jemea Clift ha* been jealons of hla wife, and hi* domestic peace Las been often Interrupted.I',1|'\u2019J*®^** (ng be Invited bis wife to take a trip to \\\\ aeh-Ington.and as a abort cut proposed a walk through the Midland railway tunnel In tho tunnel ho shot and killed her and escaped Ekin, Tenn , Auguat 17.-Slxk««g* of powder In a blast at Clark's furnace, prematurely ex-plod» d this morning David Adam* was blown to atoms.John Miller's head blown off, and several others fatally Injured.Bow ip, Ariz., August 17.\u2014A party of six \u2022muggier* with forty pack anlmsla on-camped for the night in a canon lu Swlaholm mountain were all.save one.drowned by a cloud burst last week.Their bodies were found asattered along the cat*0® D®sl morning.PlltTH, Ont, August 17.-This evening the bed* of a man named Thomas Taylor wa* found In the Tay river, below tho red bridge.Prom all the circumstance* of the case that came to light.It was unite evident that deceased com mltted suicide, and the coroner deemed an In-iiuest unnecessary.The bo»ly was burled in Elmwood cemetery to ilay.Decease»! waa an Englishman, out two months He had boon married about nine months, but bla wife la still in England.,\\j!.»tr.HDAM, N.Y.Aug.17.-Five masked men tushed Into a dwelling at \\\\ e-t Charlton last night, handcuffed, bound and gagged tho inmatea.consisting of two brothers named Gilchrist and a servant, forced open the aafe, Btob- É800 In money ami $1 .*0,000 In bonds and mortgages.The affair cause* groat oxclie ment THE BANKERS\u2019 CONVENTION.CANADIAN.QUEBEC.Colossi.Kkioht.formerly Town Major of Quebec, dlea on Thurs»Uy morning.The Military Ahtiimritiks are mounting oew cannon on the citadel and along the ramparts Tit* Bordholdaiw of the North Shore Turn pike Trust are about to take action anent the recent judgment of the Privy Council.Th« Hon.Mu.Marcikr delivered hli lecture on ratrlotUm on Wednesday night In Jacoues Cartier Hall, under the auspices of the St.Jean Baptiste Society of 8t.Sauveur.There was an Immense auditory preaent, and all enjoyed a treat Th* Dominion Board or Arbitration Is sitting at tho Harbor Commissioners Office since Wednesday.The caaee under consideration are n claim for damagee by Mr.Morin, growing oat of the Intercolonial Railway, another claim by Mrs.Batterson of \u202222,900 for appropriating her property at Levis for the purposes of the graving dock, and the claim of Peters, Moore and Wright for «5B.000 for extras on the bar bor works.8T.JOHN, N B.Arocmxnt in the Scott Act scrutiny was con ttnued before Judge Walters on Thursday.IBs Honor raid be would refuse the application If It be made to go Into evidence ot corrupt practices.All he could go Into was a scrutiny of SKOONP DAY\u2019S PBOC*KDIt»U8.Sar.\\t»,ck.gave an account of the progronsof the present prosperous condition of bu*lnt»x* lit Arkansas, and Sir.R.M.Nelson pre*ented the condition of tiling* in Alabama.He claimed that the South I» now the mo*t pro*pereu* country in the world.The Executive Council presented u resolution, which was adopted.In relation to the amount of not** authorl.\u2019ed to bo l**uoi for bond* deposited under the recent amendments to the national banking law.HI* clalnuel that a rtftsouablo construction of suction It Authorizes the Comptroller to Issue to bank* having over \u2022100.000 capital, clr culatinv; note* *\u2018*jual in amount to tbo par value of United State* bond* deposited to *\u2022» cure the tame, when the par\t',00i not ,ev- ceed 5»0 percent ol the current market value of »ucb bonds : also that such a constru itiç.n of the law.enlarging materially as It wo i.ihe foundation of our *v*tem of National uank currency would be highly beneficial to all busl-n*sld ba*ls.Mr.J.M.Fcltre.of Kentucky.olTerod a reso Jutlon asking that some mean* be auggeste l by tho Exei-ulive Committee whereby the In terebangeof Information regarding borrowers may be made between bank* in the same locality to prevent persons receiving too much CfMr W.E.Gould, of Portland, offered a resolution for the committee to consider th laws of the various States regulating tbo saving* bank*, and present to the association next year, a plan tor organizing and atltution*.whereby certain essential_ feature* ma.be Incorporate»! Into th»» several Mate laws so that they may be controlled by more uniform legislation.Messrs.\"*\u2022 H-\tort*ond, A- B.Hepburn amt S.D.Lynch, Indianapolis, were at pointed such committee\t.Mr.George 9- Ca how widespread In the Christian Church Is the belief that the Lord meant his followers to be free from the preoccupying hlndorance of disease.Christ Is tbe aamo yesterday, to-day, forever.\" I have given them Thy word,\" Ho rays before His death, and again.\" I bavo declared Tby nnme.\u201d That la, Christ had manifested by life and teaching the character of God.\\vhai then Is the mind of God with regard to sickness as revealeil In Christ l It Is undoubtedly to h>at.See.for Instance, tho case of tho epileptic l>oy.When the Lord camo down from tbe Mount of Transfiguration, and was met by the father of this boy.whose care had bafilod the disciples.He, who had been talking with Moses and Elijah on \"excellent plory,\u201d was grieved, and eald \"O faithh-ss and perverse petit-ration, how long shall I be with you and suffer you 1\" Afterward, His disciples asked, \" It luj could not we cast him out.\" .Teaus said, \"Becameof yotir unbelt*/.If yn had faith a» a grain of mustanl seed.\" Ac., Matt.xvll.2U.In the same connection He says \" All things aro possible to him that belffiveth.\" In no ca*>e did the Saviour bid tho sufferer to bo resigned.\"He healed all that ha«l need of healing.\u201d Nor did He.who 1* our examp'.o, suffer from aiekne-rs himself.Paul\u2019.* thorn seems to have been rather a mortifying than a disabling allllctlon.and ho received from the Lonl a distinct answer when praying for It* removal Now, these Invalid* who sadly say perhaps It Is tho Lora's will that I should suffer aro not, and should not, be really resigned, for If any treatment promises reasonable hope of cure they hasten to undergo It\u2014even nature teaching them that while In tho body the right thing Is to be well.Paul flays In Romans viil.11th, \"But If the spirit of Him that raised up Jeans from the dead dwell In you, He that ralse«l up Christ shall a'ao quicken your mortal bodies by Ills Spirit which dwelMh In you.\" This cannot refer to the spiritual body, but Is in truth our present tabernacle.Jamas calls on all who aro sick to send for the elders and let them pray over them anointing with oil, with the promise that tbo prayer of faith shall save the sick.What warrant has any sick person for dlrobeying thla commamt ?The first cure which came to my knowledge was that of a lady\u2014one remarkable for simple faith, and consecration of life\u2014who was well known to me.About tlvo years ago she waa the victim of a tumor, which could not bo removed on account of Its position.It cnlargsd vary rapidly, and became so obtrusive that sbo left her Soutbaru homo and went to stay In Now York State, expecting shortly to bo relieved by death, her Baltimore physicians having told her that thero was no hope.Thero she met with an elderly medical man, whose aticces.*-ful practice had not made Lira cold to spiritual matters.In conversation he told her that he did not think It was God's will to remove her from the earth, where her Christian work was so much nee«led.He prayed with her, and bade her pray for herself.God CANADA JUTE CO Y.(LIMITED), MANUFACTURERS, FLAX, LINEN, Jute, COTTON, Vnrlana Hunlliir*.TWINES, Yarns.GRAIN RAGS, SACKS, wool, PACK*, BALE COVERS Madit to Order HOP Sacking, ¦SMLDI* OrriCE AND WORKS.62 and 64t)OLl,EGK HT., MONTKKA1» WHITE BRICKS,Pressed Fronts.v T Also, monldwt for wlmlow amt «toor trimmings.Tkcaa Bricks aro aoperior to any mado In Canada., Apply direct to\tT.W.CLARK A CO.Ottawa.For Salo.FOR SALK, Strong spring Cart ; amo.light ono aoat Baggy.Hüht Uarnoa*.Whip, Knao Cover, for\tLi>wrenco M.\u201e, \u201ero,L JpOR SALE\u2014CHEAP.THREF.(3) AWNINGS, a* good a* new.White Dark, I Also, 3 stnal'er oue«, Uloo aud White StH|>«.J, R, IIAIN, 1» 8t, Johi.street.__ 1 -pNGHSES AND BOILERS, j\tFOR MALE CHEAP.One 10 H.P.Baxter Englue and Boiler, noarly a* good One*5 ÏlT*.Upright Engine.In k
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