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The Sentinel, 1883-06-01, Page 5a • ••TROV1LES:j.N.:1.4ELANR: Dublin cablegram says: It IS announced that Carey'e return hobo° is only temporary, and that the Crown Still 'holds Ain), voiteese• to testify bathe oases ef .Sheridan, Tynan and Wa1h., KilIeella, the isiipposed lunatic who etatecl that he took part in the murder of Lord Leitrim, was discharged, to -day- and Lent ' back to the workhouse, • . Daniel Curley; the coodenaned PliceniX Park murderer, will be hanged to•morrow. Eis,• father fetid; his wife toslay bade hiM , farewell; they were very 'much distressed, but the prisoner waslirni.• _ • Judge O'Btien• today discharged the • special jury panel silinmoned: to try the. : .men charged with the .Pholnix Park mut-. dem and other erimee. Ile praised the manner in wiliolithelabore of the jurors had been performed. The special business of the commieeion was conchicied to -day. , I Inreferenceto the circular from the Vatican the•Nettieit says !" It Romeenters into an unholy alliances with England against ns, . We shall stand for the national rights and libertiee of Ireland against Rome and England combined." ' ' . • United Ireland saYi "'The circular would be received with a smile' were it to come ,:frOm any other soiirce.".. It calla the docu- ment .44 The result Of to, digoreditable • . . intrigue and a supplement to the. Coereion ..'Mithael Devitt, elope with .a £1O contri- • bution for the Parnell tribute, sends' a • vigorous letter, expressing indignation at the action �f the Vatican: "It Will be an • • inausificiouisday for the•datholio Chukoh. in • Ireland," he says; ." when the, people. become :,convinoecl that'. the Holy See, through political intrigues', • can be Made the instrument of English Whig dipto- rnacy.", He : also °We it a trick,,and adeboatee that the Parnell fund be svielled. • to E50,000. , . • • reported that the Papal reioript has •, absolutely stepped all: subscriptions • to the Parnell testimonial throughout Boa- .00nimon. •. The frith Parliamentary partyis said to be 'greatly' • discouraged by • the ' PoPe's recent_oiroular. .. No doubt 'the Storms: that_•_eyieek,ln'eLi,elroost;..unearyin lp.1+ VTI4 'TIME' Wkn;Calat000 the irerrible ',Ireir,ft4004 The Sleepily iitisebareee-re lbere uq Peniteri. 0. The tornadoes that wept away Villageo. and 'country 'houses and killed- mores of People in Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and South 'Carolina on Sunday possessed some peouliar features which. render thein particulerly worthy of attention: The first noteworthy thing about them wee: their number and the great' extent of territory they covered. As in the ease of the torna- does of last June in the region lying south- west Of the great Itakes,_a_perfeet. nest of atinoeplierie Odd -leer WOMB to, have .been suddenly formed over...the pirtif States on 'Sunday, and the tornadoes thus generated darted swiftly across the country, cutting clean lswathes many miles long and onlY a few hundred yards Wide.' Some general eause inueb of course have been at work to produce the eXtraordinary nietebtologigal conditions favorable for the eimulta,neous development of these storms, SO widely 1§0Parated, and yet se similar in their ober- aoter and effects. %his. gense ' found in the conflict between the cold storm current which 'was,. at the time sweeping, across the whole country •from the' weetward, and a leis extensive but powerful *arm current advancing , from the Cailf. . Where these currents reet there was. a sort of struggle for the mastery, w•hicei resulted in the fon:dation' of tor- nadoes along the lige of Meeting. An- other fact ofspecial interest- is the wonder- ful eleottioal. discharges Which aocom- paniod the tornadoes. Electricity is always strongly developed during ion* storms, but in this case the lightning seems to have been incessant, reminding one Of aciceiints of thunder storms in the tropics. Books and •newspapers were read and letters `wrttten by the almost-unceal- ing illumination' in the clouds. There ;mine to be no meat* !within Iminanreach to cope With these powers o! the air. tornado gannet be 'arrested in. its. course; The Only thiug to do is-to.get out •of its way. But at 'present there is not even any means of predicting their Reining. The Signal' Service can only deal with ordinary cultIone USE Oat Whet is Atone itclits 2,400 a. Dar In litecbeeter, , • Comparatively few persons are probably Ware of the fact that eggs are 'need to any exteet' except. as an artiole of Nod. Yet enob is, the case, and there is all establish. ment in this city -one of three in • the Vatted States-411Mb utilizes large nun]. hers daily. curious reporter for The Unica recently paid a visit te the Albumen, Paner Company's works on Water street. The first sight which Met his .oyes was an immense basket of eggs. The reporter made known his wishes to a representative of tbe ooinpany, whekindly; In answer to numerous questions, gave all the informa- tion in .his power.. As above Abated, there are, only tWo other, &Rittman paper factoriee In ,the - country, ohe being located in 'Camden, N. J..0 and one at Philadelphia. These three Arms supply the 7,000 photographers in the United- States with the peculiar kind of pa,per .neoessary for Omit business.: • The manufacturing season begins in the • latter part of Febru- ary, and continues until near the first of the folks wing December. During the season!, thelloolieeter ceinpany uses On an average itbout 200 • dozen ' eggs (2,400) per day, wine& makes wtotal of about. .5o,(ipo dozen (soo,ocici eggs) per year.. • Grocers in the surrounding ,‘ towns furnish the greater part of the eggs; ' which must be perfectly, Poins idea of the extent of the business may be obtained • from the fact that paper sufficient to print 200,000 pho- tographs has been prepared in one day. Thepaper used is Of the finest quality, and is imported from Franco.. The reporter was Shavn intO a, room where a. young lady was busily engaged in • breaking eggs' and separating, the 'Whites , from the:' yelks: , The whites:4er° ,Prepared by 'a -chemical prooees: and ;then .epreitil over the surface of the paper, leaving it glossy as iieeti•M the Photograph. • NOticing that the yelke *emote° carefully, preserved,. the reporter_ inquired if it walspossible to utilize them, and Was answered in the afiirmative„ They are nearly all sent to Johnstown- and Gloversville, Where the glovers use theni for dressing kid. The "Threw Physic to !the Deo, Noce et it." • • We do not feel ince :Waiting. Macbeth for this expression of disgust, . Hven "nowadays meet of the cathartics ere great repulsive pills, °Rough to "turn' One's stomach," , Rau Macbeth over taken Dr.. Pierce's if Purgatire Pellets " he Would net have uttered. these words contemPt. BY tiriz!qi.sts.••• 4. • Reports from, the hop region of Prince Edward are linfavorable. 'Ho*. You Tamp IT ?-If so, you oars testify to its marvellous powers of healing; and recommend it to your friende. We refer to Briggs' Magio Relief, the grand rs hp. 0 ao Ott fit 1,00 hfooire ra morbus, dysentery, ogee:tap:ye! politiaamt;jr: sualtnesis of the stoniaoh and bowel cOmplailits.. • , Ox -blood is a new 'color far paraaels, ntivITer 'Mk& • • <Ian you find a case of 13rIklit's Disease of the Kidneys, Diabetes, Urinary or Liver Coniplainta that is curable that Rol:Bitters has not or cannot cure? .Ask your neighbors if. they can. I Littlebeier kegs are used. for perfume. They' aro of Mcydixed eilVers . • • • ' Aims' reit Lire. -Sixteen Irides were covered in two hours and ten minutes by it lad sent for bottle of Briggs' Electric!, Oil. Good time, but poor policy. to be SO far. frorn a drug iiitore without it... . • • flOvvers for tbe.00rsage. • • • Cherry . blossoins are ths ,•fashionahle • , . • Manysink into an eery grave • by ;net giving . immediate attention to a slight tough Which could be stopped . time by, wtheisUotrets•O.pf 4ila,mtwoenniotYs;yfirtip,ut bottle of. Dr. • , • , • . • g ekin-and-xyelks-arir-plaeott-t,ogethet in a • quietus---Whialk7A;lonbishop-Crekirreceivect, vouree clear 4acrose the continent. Th trough and treniped upon with the feet. A niehlathusimparted.:tcs the fikintvW1110 414/4.ebtfr'--t=1., waMvolaritreattoIct,41.15r offeelrectel large number of the dogskin gloves and kid shoes worn so extensively are nothinginore than sheep or calfskin dressed and finished with ' the *yenta of eggs. Col. B. EL Eddy's morocco fabtory is the only establishinent in.this City using yelke in dressing leather: Mr. 'Eddy said he also. used the whites to some extent, but -Only in the finishing -of the roan leather.--Aochester (N.Y.) Union. ' will Materially weaken • the. 'National interferon* in Irish political affairs Very • bitterly, .but their public 'utterance* are • eautidint. ' One of the . speakers. at „the National League meeting yesterday,. while advising his hearers to reniain faithful to !Mr: Parnell, cautioned them not to waver ' in allegiance to their faith, becitwie the . Pope's action was: based on , the false in- - formations of British agents; who desired the death.. :Of; either' • .the •• Cathelic ,Church • or • the • present • political . movement.. •.Anything. unirtous to either • wettid . play into the ' Government's • hands: There- is no doubt' that the :letter will create some defection, but the extent • will net he known until Bieber). Croke .hal. tad an'opportimity to express him:Bolt to • the people, ' and probably . wit until • after ' Cardinal '111.90abe eau visit Robe and con- . atilt With thePope. Me. Parnell reported. as honeying that the Government en- deavor to use this inieliterpretation of the. Pope' letter to Ware him. He regards' ---the-doetiment-its-moreadeisetyrthan--Man:7 datoryiand does not thinkit will oheck the , national movement, nor .stop -the Cathalic clergy, from taking an active interest 1 politics.' . • . •• `A Chicago deltatch says The Citizen, published by John 7: Finerby,.meniber of Congrees,lise , an 'editorial headed "Boy-. nOtt the 'Pope."' It says "(.1! all the • preduotionis of papal interference. in the • affairs of Ireland that has.. marked the policy of the. VatiCaii from the days of • Adrian .7; to. John .XXII. and from the feign of that , Pontiff. to the , present Vine, the lest circular addressed by Leo XIII. to the Irish bioliops and clergy, in regard to • the Perna. fund, it the most intolerably Impertinent: If the Irish . people submit • cravenly to tble latest . lash, .the • whip being furnished by the Pope's worthy • ally, Viotoria; they Will forfeit the reispeet • of the world at 'large." The ,article. : • "Let the • Irith people • ..hold publie •meettnge in every ins:mese, .pass resOlu-. Vents Sternly denouncing any, More of His • Holinese!: unholy intervention' in Irish • poritice,and tell' him for .once and for all, . time !kb:ay and respectfully to 'mind his Own business as head .of the Catholic Church. ' They might .suppleirient this • *r. • .hieseandalous banana alliance with the itraiszeitiniy of. the Irish nation and raok. ' In.a Word, we.' advise our countrymen to 'boycott the Pope, and MOO him a lesson that . may be :servicieable at least to his • imooelsor, Cut off some of the Monetary supplies of ,. Leo, and teach . Without • beingraisunderstood,, that the Irish rare •-cannot be bulldozed into .slavery by the • bayonets of England or by the thunders of " • Rome. We hope the Irish bishops and clergy have backbone enough to resent this • Roman outrage 'on' their natrietisni. Ire- land Will ;stand. by them against Pope Lea. and every other • foreign busybody, he be • Baton or Italian." . • • . • • It is stated that an informer, 'brought from •America because of,,the knowledge ho possessed regarding persons im- plicated in the dynamite: conspire:0y, has been in Scotland Yard for two. days.- A Bozne despatch say: The Pope hearing of the meetings Dublin,.which .his , action was esindemeed,fientfor 'Cardinale Jacobin]. and Simeoni, and insisted that his letter to the irinh Mabel* be strictly telegraph can give warningathcAppreaph Meg sasi4tish, Walt,: OW their- carceiret destrinstion the most iinexpeoted: man- ner. . Still, if the theories of the meteor°, logists correct; and : tornadoes are generally formed where opposing ourrenta meet,, and aeoffshoots of a, main dorm, it should he possible to obtain some warning, even Short, of the tirnee and places where these friglithil battles in the air are likely . to be /Ought. • • ' • Willindtrype•Serier. • , . . (Lindsay Warder.) , , A couplisof •days,,,ago. 114..Gee.411. Fox (formerlycity editor., of the Ottawa Frei Pre84, who is still in this smitten trying to regain health and eight, • dropped , into.the Warder ,offiee, and aybile'. 'being piloted through by one of the proprietors to hear .dnoe more the c)atter, of , the presses and the olioking of type gait was being mar - shelled into line, passed the remark that he could set type, notwithstanding his. blmdposs. Tipen-being.-mtrodueed-te-a case be readily found, the 'boxes with the different letters in, although it is a number of • years since he was an active werker in the ." art- preservative," and when a istick and rule Were given„ him he wentro work and without much difficulty be set nti the following original lines:. , MY IWILII.T'S LONGING. Out from. the land of shadows, ' ;Out from the land of dreams, •i Waiting and sighing and banging • To catch the suns bright gleams ; To see the forms and faces • . " : Of friends of fernier days ----- To visit familiar places •. And walk in well known ways; To view the world of beauty, -. • • Scattered o'ereartn so fair:- " To revel'inacenery grand, Or rejoiee, in flowers rare.; At times I think I see all these,' But 'tis only in my mind..7. OP God, how saddening it is To live and yet be blind.: fifftinzlyside, OPei April 80th, 1k53.1Pat,G. H. F. • ' In setting Up the above Mr. Fox had virtually no typographioal, criers; wrong hsttern ;Wicked out of the tight. boxes: being easily selected by- the feeling com- positor', but a 4* Of the letters were stood on . their bead.. This Was not be wondered at, however, AS the type. had dOuble nicka meer tt"rn"hioh one. In -the type oomposed there are some. 500 piltuseAst-nietal, and as there are over 140 boxes for lettere in a pair' of eases the reader Oen judge of the diffieult task' per. formed by our afflicted friend. We are pleased to state that the doctors still bold out hopes to Mr. 'ox that he may yet .re• gain sight *in some degree through an operation to be perfOrmed'in the course. of a few 'menthe, and in this we eincierely ;runt there may be no mistake. Preferred the . It is said ota rich Hamiltenian who has had some experience with silver stook, that while on his way to New York reoently he sat in the same seat with a welltbrinwn burglar for over (tabour and seemed to (in- fo his society. When the burglar left the seat 'along dame a well-dressed 'stranger and dropped into it with the remark : "I believe you are Mr. Short, a Handl- ton?" • , "Yes, sir." "Well, Mr. Skirt, I:have been -sent East by the stookholders • of the ,Great Induce). 'obeyed. • 1 ment Sneer Mine to -J! Miehael Devitt says the papal oireular " klxouse ..sir -good repining' , sir I" ,to the clergy is prejudiced, unjust, and interruPtea Mr- Short, as he-seizedhis • must evoke a strongly palatal resentment grip, and moved up eight aside ahead.. on the part of the people, Mr. Healy, • M.P., sending a subscription to the Parnell As Leo XIII. was , recently conversing • fund, says Ireland will neither take religion with a Frenchlady in her native language front Errington nor gratitude f roma Rome. huluund himself at a lose for a word., and asked her if she epoke Italica. The reply mrs..kiffin,„ told a visitor, 4, Emma, Was In the ellirmative. "'hen," said the yourfeatures, but I think ii1:8'S got her Pope, G. We Will Mile my native language, for -father's hair.". "Oh, now I see," said dear I fear that if I emPleY Yollro I may have to compromise my infallibility'!" little Emma "- becitube I've tittpehi hair -that hetlias to wear a , Rev. Dr.Hornblower, While preaohing in •In tha 174 Oontury.London merchants Benefield kreebyterian ahproh. -3:0-wae ofLondon where_the_ Mint_therLwas,tor safe keeping. They abandoned. the habit, ti' uthwasIWriaken*ftlitisiati:' ingtfi'll&IttiS lomat Aviii4latrreeeveri------ . .,--One of the lateet foreign inventions is 'hcnVever, after Charles 1. had helloed that of the manufacture of bettlets, etc., self ' $(1).84000,000 which he found there,' from cast iron, containintsorne 12 per cent elthetigh he , eoneiderately etplained that Of silietttn, it • oonipound which is said to • be gg =04 frtiro!4,;$0,Lp- '486^0r, u Aoffeens*:Ind • "Why," told a prominent dentist to a tqleW Mirk reporter, , ". a beantiful young lady came me and melded on having har. roathr fine teeth,pulled. out and.'"faltie ones put ne their plate. . I .pretested that it wouldW foolish, silly, senseless . but she said no, she would have them out, and it would not do it ' • other dentist would. 4 My , teeth are not : fashionable,' *id she'' they are toe long; and Alert little broOteeth like cern kernels are all the fe,shion. now,And no one_aliniresinymouth, have them.' , So made her the teeth, and they eest her , jtisi .1800: • RS couldn't See any one for two weeks after I - pulled out her own.. They were the upper one* only, and I neade.tliem up with geld plates for a. handsome young fellow ..who had his own teeth ktiooked out in a base- ball game. The worst -of it is that he is in loveVith this .very . whose teeth he "wears,. and she knotes they.are•hers. • Just ponderon that." He Bit, eons Dynamitic. You are thelaziest man I ever , said Man Jenkins to her Milhaud, who was Waiting. for his noonday meal,' which, as usual, was late, • • "Ara I?" he murmured; carelessly. ••• Yes, you are, and you will stand more blowing up than anybody ,I ever heard of without resenting it." ' • , . " 1?" ' • • Yes, you will: Ain't there anything that will -moire you , • • " Xes,,dinner might." , - Then heexpleded in a laugh of derisive sitorn,•tind his wife wentoutinto the kiteben wondering why she ever married. • • ' at -4,110-015010'DNI015, :HOTEL, opposite Grand Central Depot. Elegant room% lilted upt at • a • oost Of Million dollars, reduced to i51 and ripwarde,per day: European plan. IdeVator Restaurant supplied with the beef. Rorse tiara stages'. and elevated railroads to 6,11 .deptail.: Families ,i1M: lite better for lege Money at the ,Grandtrilicin Hotel then at any Other firseiffass hotel n the city.; ' As two boxes of Dr. Benson's .C1Ilery and 'Clhainomilb Pills . cured a friend Ot tu3uralgia; whom OW Drs. here couldn't help, 11Z sena for some for otyset.f.'' CL)V.V037;? SHAND, Windsor, Nova Scotia It is Perhape wen do 'lid hove their neighbors themselves. The neighbors would soon he hugged to death. Nerd.e said kood ia 'needed in all oasect of nervous prostration. Mack's Magnetic Medicine Meets this Want "'Mere effect., Wally than any ether preparation, and the price , brings it"within thereach of all. Read the ad- yertiseroent inanother column, , rtoyley sari" Never trump your partner's. ade." We never do. ttirluck hover ie hat% a trtimp, and our partner's lue.k is never tolave an OIL 4. • i° Little thanke are due to him who only gives away What is Ile use. to himselfP The thanks of invalids the 'world ever are being showered.on the inventor of Kidney -Wort, Mr it ia kiting health to all. Iiidriey-Wort MOVOS the bowels regularly, -cleanse tho blood, and reditially ,cilret5 kidney diseate_ , gravel, • piles, bilious headache andpaille Which are causeci• by disordered. liver and kidneys. Thousanols have hem mired -VW Should you not try itni 6 Three French boats, fishing oft the coast of Clare, recently caught in One Week 4,000 worth of maokerel; • • The finest and noblest gioundnon, *bleb peo le can live is truth tho 'real with the Ithmea t• • blit-WheretligYetigitk--thini-elti"g1;;Q. they--mtestr bemuse lheir,ritie-sciiiiid net fitherwiee. "What becomes of the clothea-01481" is the newest houitehold conundrum. That's , easy ; they" pet ,thtcr ,:rhvTt.s.thi-kr (11',51411;''' are to be popular this season. . S• . .iins,et 000tigunia'? aRclo." rainbow !' hate ' The . Many Preis Comments have been.- made in reference to the rimer that Sir John Macdonald' Wag likely to be elevated to this important posi- tion We ask why • nsane_Should-reeelvel Special•promilienocCunlefia'Wis claimed he has given us the N. P. o.nd has hOt giiien the disptited territory, Dr. Scott Piitnans,_:.the ,inventar- that groat corn the position. His rcoorctiethelligheat that can be °lab:acid, for by his Corn Extractor he has ministered to the relief of human suffering. Putnam's Corn Extractor is euro, sate and pain- less. $. 0:Polson & Co., Kingston, proprietors. ' . .0yet1,000 shade trees have thus far been planted, throughout Breeden. pHTIIISIS, INSTEAD:OF.BEING purely a local disease of the • lugs, air is ocimmonly believed, Must be treated as a great constitutional malady, the result Of impoverish- ment from a failure of, ' nutrition. Organa and tissues'impaired by climatic ffuencee, or and disease, are the :het to ve, way, and we have the poverty 01 blood showingitself in con- sumption of the spine, hip, knee a bowels, as - 5v.:511 as the lungs: , The . defec donsiets .essenttally in an insufffeient supply of • e food phosp ates for tissue - construction a • the .gentiration.. of: nerve` force. WHEEL WS Phosphates anci"Oalitsaya sheers tbe 'beat. record yet attained in 'beneffttiug and oUrhag this die ease. , . • .. A sort of.. influenza • that has been epi- demic' among the 'horses. round WinniPeg, uring thewinterus disappearing!.. *It the connifon • observation that the itandard of natural health and norms,' activity among American women is being lowered by the. influence of false ideas and habits of life, engen- dered by failaionable 'Ageoracee and ;luxurious. living. it is a happy circumstance that Mrs. Pinkham has Come ,to thefrontto, instruct and cure the sufferers or her sex: 'Brandon is this year getting a great deal of the hotel business thatWinnipegget last suwmer.' • \,• , Weals' 44 Rough en Voiiiirg” 4sitfor Wells'.." Rough on Corns." 150., Quick, Complete, • permanent ' cure. - Ocirna, Warts, bunions. Ilorcesteads and „pr,e•eniptions t the extent. of 4,000 acres were entered at Wan - don in one day le,st Week; : eliciatayi Men. • • "Wells' Health Renewer" restores health and vigon cures. Dyspepsia Impotence, Bekaa De- bhity. #1. --Coming through , the one's, way .a,minig,whiskey bur ,10. , • '11;115!?t.1"7:t'°11:!1:111 It is thifirat eltity towards .ohildren te, make them happY: If you have not made them happy you have wronged thein ; 110 other good they natty get :lair make up for Doter ble ilan . . "Itinigh on Rata" •olciars tint rate, totes, roaches, bed.bugs, flies, ants, :1101615, thipmemes gophers. 15e. -One real Spring day inakes the Whole: world grin, • • " (*olden MedicalDitooiery” (wilrds registered as 8; trade -mark) cures all hUrains from the pimple or eruption to great . virulent eating_ ') It its often a good dealbetter for One to bear trouble than get rid of It. .IIIThe VaVciritef Prescription" of Dr. tierce aures" fenIale weakness "and kindred age:tied,. 'By druggiets. _ . , • _ To ease earache or almost any „pain, lndr on • cloths wrung from verY hot water. Change them every Minute. • tkA sp-oille, afid e only one toe, for mad.types of skill disease, it known e World ; oVeras Dr. Bandon's Skin Cure. It iS not s. patent in-gag/10o but a reliable, certain remedy. Drug- gists. , • '1. A good role to follow when boiling corned beef is toi -allow half an hilt to the pound after it has ,ponordensed to boil. Influenza is ell the 'rage and amelling salts are Worn at the girdlesuspended by 0. silver chain. • . r • . POR- Aliaa KIDNEYS, LIVER 011 PIPPO ,ORGAIS THE 1111EST 1111,40010 VV011(1111111. There is onlyono wav, by*hiehany disease can be Cured, and that is -by removing. the 00,1100,49 - whatever it may be.. The great :Medical author- ities of the day deolare that nearly every dioease Is caused by derangeditidneys:orliver. TO restore these herefore is the only way bv.. which health .clui be secured.. literals where •Witurneres' emit° • One has achieved its great reputation.. It ads directly upon the kidneys and liver and by plait - ng them , in a healthy condition drives disease . and pain frona the system: For all Kidney, Liver • and Urinary troubles, for, the distressing die orders of women, for Malaria and physicai,. troubles generally,' thia great remedy. has no equal. Fewer° of Impostore, imitations and concoctions saidto be just aglow). L Forror 1:aliaebbeyte4suasd etel;enror.77,.ar me r'e : Made iletw bites care, , • • . ° . ILWARNIER CO., • Toronto, BOLthestiir; N. Y.; 'London' gets' . „ 114.:14. 22. '43, 1 • A CURE CUARANIAP:: ETIC EDWIN ' orts. BRAilt&NERVERTOit 440VKIA. 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