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The Weekly Republican from Newton, Kansas • 7

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THE NEWTON WEEKLY REPUBLICAN: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,1891 if Ivy oflTuertay's Dally. From Wednesday's Dally, L. C. Glass of Whitewater in the G. W.

Kanavel of sedgwick is in the Take ity. city. ill Bretch went to Galveston this Horace McLain went to Texas yes ternoon terday. From Thursday's Dally Dallude of j'liotograph. Very roapootfully dedicated 10 the Bam-bllDir Pedosuiuus.

In attitudes oharmlngly graoof ul Ye alt or ye stand or ye. lean, -Each beautiful, DerOy-orowned face full a borrowed xpresslon'l weeu So guileless are ye that betwixt e'on To and oriflod should say That were less of the earth ithe Swett Sixteen -Who sat for their pictures one day. 4 Kodak Bill! Nice fresii fruits of all kinds at the Beggs' little Giant Tills are "the "ttar Restaurant. purest, best and safest. Sold by Con rad.

A Mr. and Mrs. Noble Prentis went to Dr. ChuictiiU-Koliwk and Miss iToDeka this mornine. ith you Emma Simonson drove over from Pea- You press the button, body this morning.

toe do the rest." How Confederate Money Dropped. At first Confederate money command Mrs. B. 0. Hag returned yester-ay from her visit in Colorado, For hair that is falling: out or turnipcr Mrs.

Z. M. Mitctiell is enjoying a vis (OB you CAN DO IT YOUBSELF.) Send or Catalogue, THE EASTMAN COMPANY. Rochester, N. Y.

ed a slight premium. It then scaled dowp as follows; June, 18G1, 90 cents; it from her son, Dave Streeter, aud his fray, try Ufgjju' Hair lleuewer. Sola wife from Putnam county, 111. Dec. 1, 1861, 80 cents; Dec.

15, 1861, 75 Uonrad. cents; Feb. 1, 1863, 60 cents; Feb. 1, Probate Gcojm is3ued a mar 1863, 0 cents; June, 1803, 8 cents; Jan Mrs. A.

E. Coinptod and daughter riage license to-day to Wm. Kay of S. iMith of Elizabeth, are viaitiug uary, 1864, 3 cents; November, 1864, 4J cents; January, 1865, 2J cents; April 1, Wichita and Luella Long of Burrton. A.

GILBERT, Cashier. C. W. GOSS, As't Cashier, President. Irs.

T. S. Wallace. 18oo, 1J cents. After that date it took from $800 to $1,000 to buy a one dollar it tha a smllolet betrays that Idle thoughts could e'er stir your calm mien.

Not the shade of a frown meets the gaze that I beud with a scrutiny kern O-i yourloroliuess; yet, methiaks mixed 'tween Your rapt contemplations it may Be ou keep well In mind the Sweet Sixteen Who sat for their piotures one day Po be It: not mine 'tis to shako a Wise bead at your plaold, serene Satisfao ion. The picture would make a Madonnit wihenvy turn green. tor one uo distinction would fix 'tween Ture de voi Ion and fancies whioh play O'er such laoas as have the Sweet Slx- Harry Lum went snipe hunting last THE" night. He held the bag open until 2 greenback. FIRST NATIONAL BANK o'clock and then relinquished his hopes of getting the promised $3 a dozen for game bagged and went home.

IIow to Prevent Stoves from Rusting. Rub them with a rag dipped in kero I Floyd Fox lias ieii tne employ of J. V. Hurst to return to his Btu lies in the hiladelphia School of I'harmacy. (bounty Treasurer Johnston reports at work on the tax sale certiOcates is (aished and they are ready for de- Assistant Marshal Covert reports a rue number of tramps infesting this sene before putting them away for tho -OF- R.

W. Kenny arrived rroin Mexico yesterday to spend about a month here. summer. Hardware and fanning implements should be treated in the same way before you store them for the fall. NEWT 'JN.

KANSAS. i He reports his Mexican mine in a flour 3nra teen wt EXCHANGE ISSUED ON ALL PARTS OF EUROPE AT ishing condition but seems glad to be among old friends again. IIow to Measure nay. About 500 cubic feet of well settled LOWEST RATES. hay, or about 700 of new mown hav.

vill icinity. lie locked up four last night yj4one to-day. tXiX Mr. and Mrs. J.

T. Hay returned make a ton. Ten cubic yards of hay in ,3 Who sat for their piotures one day.7" FZ3 ENVOI, In my mem'ry the Image is fixed. Seen But once, it will haunt me fcr aye. God bless and preserve tne Sweet Sixteen Who sat for their pictures one day Miss Emma Tangeman has returned 3 297 from Illinois last night.

Besides making a pleasant visit with his mother yjame of the Newton teachers wear mow weign a ton. When the hay i3 taken out of old stacks eisht or ninn Mr. Ray weut to Chicago and invested yards will make a ton. When dry E.B. I'lIILBRICK, JOHN A.

RANDALL, E. in large quantities of staple good3for nightly struggling with a bicycle in effort to learn the graceful art of tcling. eleven or twelve cubic yards of clover i'resident. Vice President. Cashier the fall trade.

from Cincinnati, where she has been make a ton. spending the past year with her brother. The FourUi Aunual Tournament of UYe want a good reliable men the Kausas Turu-Btzirk will be held at in W. I. Plumb went to Cbicago to-day How to Take Bruises Out of Furniture.

Wet the mrt with warm water. Newton National Bank. Marjsville, October 8, 9 and 10. Nine to make extensive fall purchases for the China Emporium. is accom er school district in the county to Jlicit for The Weekly Republican.

j3od wages. Call at this office for jrms. members of the Newton Turn-Verein will be present to compete for prizes. panied by his son LRny. Double a piece of brown paper five or six times, soak it in warm water and lay it on the bruise.

Then apply a warm flat-iron to the paper rmtil the moisture is evaporated. If the first application does not remove the- bruise, reneat t.h nrrw An effort will Le made to have the OjFITlIj, $100,000. The Hon. and Mrs. L.

E. Steele have tournament held here next year. itjE. F. Desbrow, who went east a short The mildest, pleasantest, safest and jjue ago because or the serious illness tjhis wife who was then in Hew York, lis returned, bringing his family with cess.

The dent or bruise generally comes to the surface after two or three returned from their extensive pleasure trip covering the extreme western and northwestern states. They report a very delightful trip and greatly benefitted health. surest laxative in the world is Begss' Little Giants. We guarantee every DIRECTORS B.Warkentin, John A. Randall, F.

T. lyes, J. J. Krehbiel, B. Philbrick, E.

L. Parris. applications. bottle. Sold by Conrad.

to make their home here. rOh! how horrid those blotches look Mr. and Mrs. J. F.

Fugate and Mrs. Bow to. Prevent Dtrasltea hi Bird Cage, J. W. Eurtou understands pleasing Complete facilities for all hnnlAHa r.nnuint ant.

-oritVi am, Jco. Fugate and children will leave to It not generally known that manv the printers. To-day he brought to Settle of Beggs' Blood Puiider will rwMKWV-w'M IT AHA4 WW UUU conservative banking, of the diseases of singing birds in cages night for Ottumwa, Iowa, which is to The Republican office a lame jug of are caused by the presence of parasites pnove Every bottle guaran-ipd. Sold by Conrad. be their home.

Jno. Fugate preceded Kegular banking hours from clock a. to 4 o'clock D. rn. The Discount Board meets recnlari n.t.

o. n'olnrV -n in the cage. Should your canary or other sweet cider, which disappeared with a rapidity onl equalled by the joy the them some days ago. They have re bird have the "pip" or look sickly, re W. E.

Grove "sized up" The Repub- at the bank on each Tuesday in the week. consumers felt. sided in Newton so long and have been such pleasant members of the social The Harvest home services at the move- it at once, and make an examination of the- roof of the cage. In nine cases out of every ten yoo will see a kind of grayish red rust clinging to the cor MRS. GRAHAM'S First Baptist church next Sunday even life of the city that their departure is a matter of keen regret, and they are accompanied by the kindest wishes for their welfare.

j3AN force about right this morning I en he sent two immense water-Lions down for their delectation.The Ly our devil got on the outside of the laiater portion of them was a caution al Mr. Grove would have been amply 1 fiaid had' he witnessed it. Scarcely ners and roof. Look closer or with a ing, promise to be of more ithan usual interest. The Sunday School and microscope and you will observe tha this rust is comprised of myriads of ani- Young People's Society are making the Jan.

R. Thomas, one of the oldest arrangements and doing the work. malcula. They are bird parasites. Burn CUCUMBER ELDER FLOWER CREAM I not a oosmetlo in tho sense is which that sattlers in the county, came in to-day rind remains.

them oat with sulphur and wash the cage with diluted salicylio acid and your The membership of Shiloh Camp No. and said that he feels the need of reading The Republican this year. He 30, is gradually increasing. The bird will soon be restored to health. came here and located on his present latest additions are Charles Hand and Charles Shuster.

On Wednesday eve How to Care Corns. To cure corns, soak the nart in bmlinir ning, Sept. 23d, the Sedgwick Camp is farm in 1871 has a fund of interesting reminiscenses relative to the early history of the county. He Is a staunch term popularly used, but permanently beHUtlttei. Jt creates toft, smooth, olear, velvety Kkin.and by dally usa gradually makes the oompiexlon several shades whiter.

It Is a ooiigi ant protection from the effects of sun and wind and prevent sunburn and freckles, anil blaokheads will never come while youthful sharper is working the by going around to houses and ask-3 the sympathetic ladies to buy a if which he has, in order to help him lV his way to a city where his mother I'ery sick. Of course the charitable ladies buy the ring, which is a brass one, paying from 50 to 75 fits for it and then he goes on to dis- or hot (as hot as you can bear) water, tc which mustard has been addml. hefnr rOK TBI AIC8ER I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Kepubl.can nomination for County Treasurer, subject to th Bepublloan primaries. W. D.

HOOVER. Halstead, Kansas, July as, my. hereby announce myself a oandldate for the nomination of Treasurer Harvey county subject to the notion of the Republican party. P. M.

H01SINGTON. I am a candidate for County Treasurer sub-jeot to the decision of the Bepublloan primaries. 8 D.WIUUAMd. To the Republicans of Harvey County: I hereby announoe that I am a candidate for nomination to the offloe of County Treasurer subject to the Bepublloan voters of Harvey County. T.T.

JACOBS. FOB COUHTT CLIIIK. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Clerk, subject to the deoisien of the Republican voters of Harver County. T. P.MCBfHr.

for soiRirr. I am a oandldate for renomtnationr the offloe Sheriff of Hsrvey county, subject to Republican, too, and an old soldier, going to visit with Shiloh Camp, and members from other camps are expected. Refreshments will be served and a general good time is expected. going to bed, wear a stocking on the iooi to prevent catcmng cold and bathe the foot in cold water in th morning you use It. It cleanses the faee far better (ban ap and water, nourishes ar build up the skin tissues and thus prevents the formation of wrinkles.

It wives tbe freshness. and refers jovially to the time when be "played baseball with the boys down south." He bears visible evidence that Continue this three or onr times, after Mrs. L. J. Fry of Richland township olearneis and smoothness of skin that you remainder of his stock.

Jfeof the i he caught some of the balls. called at The Republican office to which thecorn will peel off bodily---dead. day and renewed her subscription to W.Eurton of the N. A. Holton Yesterday we remarked upon our Bow to Pnt on Vlolla String.

Put the small end of tha strinsr na. devil's appetite for watermelon but bad wnen a utt gin. jsvery lany. young- or old, ouirht to use it, as It (rives a more youthful appearanoe to any lady, and that permanently. It contains no acid, powder or alkali, and is as harmless as dew and is as nourishing to ihe skin as daw is to the flower.

Price 1 nt ail druggists and hairdressers, or at Mrs 0- rlse Graham's establishment, 103 Post street. Han Francisco where she treats ladies brought some splendid samples of to this office yesterday. The ears The Weekly Republican. Mrs.Fry is a staunch Repbblican herself and is devoting herself to the task of effecting a reformation in the vote of her bus est the tail piece. Don't tie the string remarkably large, well filled and tc-day when the Job foreman placed himself on the exterior.of a mammoth slice one of the typos, a Christian En when adjusting it to the peg; put it through the peer, din it once under to ui.

umiMuu ui wo iuinb at ine ncpuoilcail for all blemishes of he face or figure. Ladies at a distance treated by letter. Send stamp primaries. JS. rULOiAKD.

band, who is a strong Democrat. She ward your right hand, when by turning hnrfthv annnnnn. muulf mhJm.i. says that at present her success lies on deavor young man, so far relaxed from his customary strict simplicity i speech as Tto remark tht "Morris for the offloe of Sheriff of Harvey oounty, sub- ly in keeping him from voting at all. lor ber little djok -how to De ueauurui, SAMPLE BOniErrecVo'f lu ctnts iu stamps to pay for postage and packing.

Lady agents wanted. jew iu iuo ubuisiuu ui ine voters at tne Ke 111 VtlinOn If XT airnnnii i tne peg the string will become fastened without further trouble. No superfluous string should bo left dangling around the head. It is a mistaken idea that UVI.VHU UliLll nWIIS. ana tue plumpness or ine Kernels nough to delight any farmer.

Mr. jrton gathered 26 bushels from two rs ninety rods long and next to the ge, where they would necessarily be tier below the standard of the field. Is is a great year for Kansas hners. Marriage Licenses. Thanks.

Miss Hattie Richardson desires to beats the devil eating watermelon," after which hilarity reigned for a time. REOISTKR OF BHDS. I hereby announoe myself a candidate for nomination for Rgistei of jeds of Harvey oounty subject to Republican primaries M. H. LAKIN.

such portions are useful, since that part of the strings which comes in contaet express her heartfelt thanks to her Who next will attain to fame in that MRS. GRAHAM'S FACE BLEACH. Cures the worst oases of Freckles. Sunburn. direction remains to be sren.

At pres with the pegs or tail pieces loses all tone from being jammed and twisted. friends who so kindly assisted her in the recent trouole that has been her lot to undergo acd takes this public way of doing it. Special thanks are due to from District Thirty and Vleinltv. roDate Judge Groom issued mar- To the Kditor of The Republican: re licenses to-day to Jacob G. Pan- Sallownes.

Moth-patches, Pimples and all skin blemishes. Price 81. SO. Harmless and effective. No samples can be sent.

Lady agents wanted. TUC ft! 1 1 DO I OTlo this town who first InC U'lUUlllOI orders a bill of my preparations will nave bis name added to this ad Bow to Temper Steel. Heat to a cherrv red and then nlimn-. ent we are out of watermelons. The Hutchinson News Bays that the speech Charlie Bucher rnad there last Saturday caused considerable comment, as it must have done from the following extracts made by the News: Mrs.

Jno. flerhv. inspected Poisoning. and Katie Loewen of Marion ty and to Fritz Schaplowsky and in cold water. Drills and graver's tools Coroner McKee and Uudrr Sheriff iline Haeringof Halstead.

ire tempered by plunging into a lump Df resin or onicksilvfir. DiffprBnt vertisement. My preparations are for sale by wholesale druggists in Chioago and every city west of 1 Among other things Mr. Bucher a tuui iara. Cartridge were called to Halstead this morning for the purpose of examining the body of Mrs.

Peter Krehbiel for trac Carey purposes to move from grees of hardness are required for different purposes. For very pale straw color, 430 for lancets; a shade of darker yellow, 450 for razors and surgical tchinson to Newton and to estab- es of poison. Mrs. Krehbiel died some Weather Observations. The temperature and the barometric condi a coal yard just south of the office alleged that Ctiarhe Williams told him and a friend, Mr.

J. Fugate, of Newton that he (Williams) had no use the People's party, as a party, but ibat he was with it for the purpose of throwing the entite party into the hands of the Demor its in 1892; that he is good a Demou nt to-day as he ev.T was. and Chicago lumber company; lie tion ot the atmosphere, as taken at Reese's time ago and suspicious circumstances have led members of her family to be A number of our young folks attended the farmer's picnic at Wichita on the 7th inst. Theo. filosser of Chase county called on friends In this vicinity last Friday, Prof.

J. V7. Coopr and wife of Newton gave us a pleasant call last Sunday. A number of young folks of this community met at the home of Herbert Taylor last Thursday night and passed tbe time in a social way. A little bass singer came to the borne of Mr.

and Mrs. W.L. Siler last Sunday. Oliver H. Cramer, the oldest ton of John and Amanda on the 15th a prolonged illness.The funeral took place on Wednesgay Rev, Andes officiating.

Thbophilus. Palace Drug Store, Thursday, Sept. 17, 1861, instruments; aarKer straw yellow, 470 for penknives: still darker yellow, 490 for iron cutting chisels; brown yellow, 500 for axes and plane irons; yellow, slightly tinned with nnr- re to-day campleting arrangements (coming. lieves that? she was poisoned and meas are as follows: ures are being taken to discover the Thie vine Tramps. that his action towards the People's party is insincere and for the purpose truth.

The He an Pent. ple, 520 for table knives and watch M. Chit wood, who lives on the or gaining control oi tne movement. Mr. Bucher further stated that Char springs.

Bow to Tell How a Train Rons. The number of rwrhrair ni. nrtiih F. A. Agnew received the following letter from Chancellor Snow of the State University, in reply to one asking how to destroy the insects which infest lie Williams had said to a friend of his in Newton, "I am sorry that Mr.

Bucher has accepted the Democratic 1 a train is rnnnimr ia tha un fha 7 A. H. 12 M. 8 P.M. 69 deg 79 deg 82 deg 68 deg 29.70 deg 29.70 deg olo'idy oloudy p'tly ol'dy Wind 8, strong 8.

8bptembkb 17, 1893. 7 a.m. 13 m. 2 p.m. 67 deg 84 deg 91 deg 29 55 deg 29 56 deg 29.60 deg Sky Wind fen place oue mile west of the fair pd, mourns the loss of a new suit othes, some underwear, a razor, a htity of preserved fruit and some articles which were stolen from louse yesterday during the absence Le family.

Officers are tracking the nomination as I consider him one of number of rails passed over in twenty the best lawyers in the district, end had intended to use him as my confi bean. All householders will be interested In it: Lawrence, Sept. 14, 1891, F. A Agnew, Newton, Kansas. seconds, wnicn can be ascertained by the "click" produced by the wheels at aach joint dential adviser In the event of my election to tnar, position." res.

Ueab Sir Your favor of the 12th instant with accompanying opecimens People with impure blood maybe said to exist, not live. Life is robbed M. Walt has been in his glory all because of the number that read ot half its joys when the blood is loaded of beans injured by some inject at band. The neans are infested by the How to Make Corks Good for Stoppers. Corks steeped in vaseline are excellent substitutes for glass stoppers.

They are not affected by acids, and never become fixed through disuse. bcal advertisements and thought Harriet. Miss Florence Bell Nightser and Mr. with impurities and disease. Correct this condition with De Witt's Sarsap Dean weevil i tsrucnus oDsoietusi.

in is nua, it is rnam. i i itore. G. were married Sept. 15, had a joke on bim.

The local ks of a "spring opening" and many I to see what kind of a show Mr. insect is widely distributed over the United States and often does very serious damage. The female beetle at the residence ot the bride's All persons desiring to purchase coal father, eight milss south of Newton, I could make out of a spring open deposits eggs upon the growing bean pods and the larvse on hatching gnaw Bow to Dislnfaet a Hoose. Of the many way which are in common use for disinfecting rooms and houses, none so easily recommends itself tbe Key. W.

J. Sandelfur of Sunnvdale the fall. Mr. Walt took the occa- (hard or soft) for winter will do well to wait and get prices from Emerson, through the pod to the young beans within. They enter these, feeding to show these people, and they ,3 Carey Co, who are opening up on officiating.

The wedding party was small, only relatives and a few near neighbors being invited. The evening to the senses and to common sense as the coffee process. Upon a shovelful of many, all his fine new fall goods upon weir suostance, ana remaining in South Main street. Jtaeon Clips. To the Editor of the Republican: The rain we received in these parts last Saturday was most welcome to all, with the exception of those who were threshing.

The song "Sowing the seed" may be sung by the farmers with good grace the next few weeks. School commenced in district 41 Monday, taught by the same as last winter, Miss Cora Adam. She is an estimable young lady and a good teacher. Mr. Thomas Deathrage, late employe of R.

L. Reeves, took tne train Monday for St. Louis where he expects to get tbe agency for an educational work. The Misses Fanny Bousman and Retta Reeves of our township moved to Newton last week to continue their educational course. We wish them success.

A meeting will be ht 1 1 at the Prouty school house next Sabbath at 4 o'clock, by the Y. M. C. A. of Newton.

Come all ve people and hear the young men talk. R. L. Reeves constructed a new fence in front of his house this week. Dr.

them all summer, most all pupating be ms was nis way or "springing an passed merrily however and a most Boand Over. fore autnmn. A portion of them become adult beetles the same Benson while bountiful supper was served nd en ing" on nis customers, lie says Xas Republican is well read It umber that has spoken to bim In- red hot coal throw a handfnl of ground coffee, and walk with it through the parts of the house where the foul smells exist or which yon desire to disinfect. The volatilized essential oils of the cof others do not complete their transformation until the following spring. Testerday atternoon Marshal Marks caught the four tramps who robbed Mr.

Cbitwood'a house Monday. He joyed. Many beautiful presents were given to the young couple who will i anything. The Republican Beans infested by these pests should continue to reside in this beautiful bs enclosed in tighc vessels into whioh fee will instantly correct the evils, for found them near Burrton. They were es more readers than all the week- V) a little Disulfide of carbon, benzine.or county of Harvey.

they have the peculiar properties of de running away on the open prairie and i Newton put together. odorizing and disinfecting at the same Mr. Marks was in a buggy when he gasoline nas neen placed. Ine fumes of these volatile substances will destroy 4 A Plant lor Xewtai, Ust of Letters the beetles. Care must be taken that Sovert of Judson KilDatricg.

Pout halted them. To-day they had a hearing in Justice Lupfer's court and waiv tune. Bow to Disperse Black Ant. About the most effectual way of dis no fire comes within the vicinity of the 6 has been placed as alde-de ing examination were committed to on the staff of Commander- Remaining uncalled for at the Newton, Kansas, rst-ernce Sept. 16, 1881; if not called for in two veks from date will be sent to tbe dead letter office.

Persons calling for these letters persing those pests is to scatter a few Palmer. Nswton's old soldiers jail to await trial at the next term of district court. They gave their names treatment. Very trulv yours. F.H.

Snow. Real Estate Transfers Mary Scbra bus to Dietrich Neu-feldse qr22 223w1800. leaves of worm wood among their haunts. ieir proper place at the head of A. R.

Mr. Covert enlisted as Joo. Leonard, Chas. Hamilton, J. Bow to Make Molaasea Candy.

McRenneldi and Thos. McClaskey. II. Balling and family arrived from Mulvane last night to make their home here. Union Army la 1861 Andrew Hauck wt to Neble Take two coffee cups of molasses, add a teaspoonful of vinegar, half a table- The last two are colored men.

Mr pany seventy-fifth regi- ne qr 31 22 le 31. hio volunteer Infantrv and spoonful of butter and half a enp of sogar. Boil until the candy hardens W. P. Holmes to Xoble pt J.

R. LOWE, ntil he was mustered out De- Chit wood, has recovered a portion of nis property. W. W. Harold found a part of the stolen clothes about a mile from Mr.

Chitwood's residence. readily when dropped into cold water. will please say they are advertised. Free delivery of letters at the residence of addressed may be secured by observin the following rules: Direct letters plainly to street and number. Give full address and request answer to be directed accordingly.

W. J. Pubtt, Postmaster. Blckel Brar Walter BoydMagrtem HainJolnH JaoKson Mrs Bmma MoUurman Harvey Miller John Martin Glen Fletcher John Sires Willard 24, 1864. ne was in a number Stauffer to Shirk ne qr 26, es and is justly entitled to the DENTIST Before removing from the fire stir in rapidly a quarter of a teaspoonful of finely crushed soda, which will lighten the color of the candy and give it a bet has received.

24 5,500. A Battley wt to A Strassbur ger Its, 47, 4,9 65 Newton, $1,500. WANTED A rlrl for general faousewoik at 424 East First street. Ady's old office. Cor.

Hair, and fifth street. ChUdren Cry for ter textnre. For sheet candy turn out Watts wf to Burnett hf WANTED A rood boy to learn book bli 4-lng. Inquire at Book bindery over Newton national bank. Empire Block.

KKWTOSl.KAN. ier8 Caetorla. in battered pans; "pull for stick candy. se qr and hf sw qr 32 24 lw, 6,000. i.

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