FAMK, WEALTH, LIFE, DEATH. Wtut lfme? 'Tin the Ktin-glPHiu on the mountain, fl'rfRJiug briirhtly ere It filee; "Ti the bubble 011 tbe fmmtalu, Hllng lliibtlr re It dies. Or, it tern mid there hon He remrmbe rd through tbo yours. Yet to liim the gilti I uro; Death bulb Jt tiled hit bopon rind fears, Yet what deugere men will dare If but only In tb air Mar be beard soma eager montion of their came; Though tbey hear It not themselves, 'tis much, tbe same. ' What Is wealth r , - Tls a raiubow.sllu receding As the punting fool pursues; Or a toy tbat youth, unheeding. Seeks tbe readiest way to lose; But the wise man keeps due measure, Neitberoutof breath nor base; lie but holds In trust his treasure For the welfare of the race. Yet what crimes some men will dare But to gain tbelr slender share. In aome pront, though with loss of nam or health, In some plunder, spent on vices, or by stealth. What Is life? Tls the earthly hour of trial For a life that's but begun; ' TV lien the prize of self-denial May be quickly lost or won; Tls the hour when love may burgeon To an everlasting flower; Or when luau tbelr victims urge on To defy Immortal power. Yet bow lightly men Ignore All the future holds iu store. Spending brief but golden momenta all la strife; Or In suicidal madness grasp the knife. What Is death ? Taut IU dark, mysterious portal Human eye may never roam; Yet tbe hope still springs Immortal Tbat It leads the wanderer home. Oh, the bliss that lies before us When the secret shall be known, And the vast angelic chorns Sounds the hymn before tbe throno! What Is fame, or wealth, or life T Put are praises, fortuue. strife; A'l but love that lives forever, cast beneath, When tbe good aud faithful servant takes th wreath. EiNDYMION. ST LOUIS SPENCER DANIEL. Dame O'be was an old witch, or gypsy, living on the outskirts of Rome. Save for the companionship of one, she lived Alone in a dismal cave, loved by few, feared by many, for her dreaded mugio charms. This one, her companion, was the fair est of her sex, fairer by far than all the Roman maidens. Many stories were told in and about Homo regarding her parent nge, but none know the truth save old Dame O'be, and the secret was all she lived to keep. Her name was Cleonice, and dark was her hair, dark as midnight her eyes; teoth, mouth, figure, more beautiful than ever Roman yet beheld. As blithe as a fairy, with a head full of all that was pure, with merry song she tripped the meadows through to where, iu a boat that idly Boated 'neath rocks and willows, the young shepherd boy, Endymion, lay asleep. It was in a rmall valley, at the bottom of which a lake shone like silver in the light of the setting sun. All around it beautiful willows covered the sloping banks, aud their long branches drooped over the water. Gazing intently upon his face, she sat on a moss-covered rock somewhat near his boat, cant her eyes to heaven, drew her fingers across the lyre and put her brimming soul into music music which could come from the gods alone. Her song intermingled with Endy. mion's slumber and caused him to dream, and iu the dream he spoke aloud in sol emn vow his love for Cloonice. Happier, tenfold huppier, she sprang from the rock, leaned over the boat and kissed his brow, then took her way to ward Dame O'be'a cave. But ere sho reached the brow of the hill, skipping, singing in her joy, she saw the emperor And his son riding fast toward her. As light as a fairy she sped before their hones, and calling aloud to Dame O'be as she neared the cave, fell upon the moss covered floor. When the emperor rode up, out spoko Dame O'be, full aud bold. "Methinks the emperor and his fair ion might find better sport than frightening the poor old woman's child!" "Lying vagabond! She is no child of of yours. But you have taught her your tricks and she lias bewitched my son. " The emperor was very angry ; Dame O'be' face grew thoughtful and wicked, while close to her skirts clung Cleonice. "Ha! ha! ha! So 'tis his heart! Ha! hat ha!" "Witcht Sorceress!" cried the en raged emprror. "Give her to my guards, aud if she does not bring the color into my son's pale cheeks and cheer his sad heart, I will feed her to my Hons. " The emperor was beside himsolf with rage but his young son was sick at heart, and pale of face, Dame O'be gazed scornfully at the speaker then said : "Off, base emperor! So 'tis you again! Remember forty buddings past, your haart waned, your face paled, for a love unborn for thee! Ha! ha! ha! I seot Thou hast not forgotten!" "WreMhl Imposter! Give hor to my soldiers, and I swear by the gods " "Enough! Take her, emperor, but re member, thou hast sworn by the gods! Let bfe-un come to one hair of her head and woe to thee!" The soldiers took the reluctant maiden and bore her away to a castle of marble by the side of the lake, And there the em peror's sou swore his love for her on bended knee. With downcast eyes and dark eye lashes which seemed darker still, lying on her pale chock she told him that she loved another. Then the emporor aud his son were overcome with wrath more angry still when Cleonice's cheeks . flushed, and her eyes llashoj in scoru for both. i "Sorceress!" cried the emperor. "To htorrow at sunrise you wed my son!" All that night Cleonice slept not, but lay with her dark head pillowed on her Boow-whlt arms and sobbed for Endy mion. "Oh, Endymlont Endymion!" But though the night breeze caught up her moauiug, Endymion heard her not as he fed his sheep in the valley below. Far in the distance she heard the lambs bleating, hei.rd Endymiou's voice, low and nwvet ; and now, standing at tho opcu window she saw the new-born Btiu peeping from behind the hill, aud shuddered at her approaching wedding. Would sho wed ? For hor life's sake would she leave fair Endymion ? Hark! She heard footsteps on the stone stairway, The emperor and his son approached. Quick into the window sho sprung. Down, down, fathoms down, the beautiful, calm lake shone like silver in the early morn, polished by tho rising sun. How peaceful it seemed! Behind her, nearer, nearer, the foot steps came. Again, half breathless, she looked far out upon the lake to see En dymion gliding swiftly over the waters. One quick thought her last 'twas of Endymion. She crossed her arms on her breast; her face so fair, so beautiful, shone like an angel's. The door opened. The emperor and his son, seeing her in tent, rushed madly at her all too late! They leaned from the window and gnz'd below to see the waters spread to receive her. Reckless in his anger and pain, the youth lost his balance and went to a watery grave. With a curse on his lips the emperor madly lushed down the stairs, but at the castle door stood Dame O'be, with eyes fixed straight upou him. "Rash emperor! Wretchl A curse bo upon thy head I Thou hast killed Cleon ice! Cleonice daughter of the gods!" Eudymion, gliding o'er the lake's wide expanse, espied a flouting figure clothed in white, and as he came nearer saw a mass of raven tresses. He arose, and seeing that which mnde him doubt his eyes, clasped his- hands to his head and cried "Cleonice!" and fell as still as death iu the boat's bottom. The little craft came to shore and thero stood Dame O'be. "Poor Endymion!" she cried. She toolr a sleeping draught from her giidle, and Baying, "Better that thou should'st never wake to grief," touched it to his lips. Thero he lay all through the still and balmy night, and there ho lay when tho euu rose up from behind tho hills. A charm came over the beautiful val ley which made tho breeze more gentle and tho lake mote still than ever. Tho sheep came to the water's edge to see if Eudymion was coming to feed them; but he stirred notiu his deep and dream less sleep. There he lay for days and night, for weeks and months and years; and when the moon is ripest, villagers say they can see from the hill the lily white arm of Cleonice guiding Eudy mion's bout nbout the waters, white in the other hand, liiuh over her head, she bears a torch to light her love- across tho lake. Trees Near the House. A reliable authority ou matters relat ing to the aspect and surroundings of a house considers that no single tree should staud within some feet of it, no garden within several yards aud no woodland, with its carpet of decaying leaves.within at least a h&lf mile. This lust estimato might well, it is thought, be roduced by one-half, and perhaps twelve to fifteen feet might be taken as the smallest dis tance which should intervene between tree and house. With this qualification the proximity of trees to a dwelling house is distinctly beneficial. To insure a pure and fragrant atmosphere, "you must," says a writer on the subject, "ac cept from nature those tall, greeu chim neys called trees, which imbibe and carry aloft into the air those hurtful ga3ea which, if admitted to the lungs and bruin, might disease the former and ob struct the delicate movements of tho hitter." At various points in the country may be observed houses which, in spite of faulty situation, a re yet geuerully healthy, chiefly because they are environed with trees which shelter them from the cold winds of winter and spring and in sum mer prevent that sudden and rapid evap oration which after heavy rains may gouerate disease. A most striking ex ample of the use of trees in preserving and promoting health occurred some years ago. As the story goes, a man, along the extremity of whose garden ran a ditch, received no injury from its proximity, till, in an unfortunate hour, a thick row of elders which grew upon the brink was cut down. Almost imme diately low fever attacked the family, and not only reduced them to a state of great weakness, but returued at short in tervals, till they removed to another lo cality. A Clever Tramp, The trains on one of the railroads lead ing into Atlanta are notoriously slow, and they are on that account much fre quented by tramps, who can readily catch on as they pull out of the stations. Not long ago, as a passonger train stopped at a water tank, a tramp, dusty and tired-looking, slipped off a truck and ap proached the conductor. "Are you the conductor?" he asked. "What were you doing under that car?" Teas all tho information he roceived. "Ridin'j you didn't suppose I was walkin', did you?" "Well what do you want? I'm tho conductor?" "For the Lord's sake, mister, can you put more steam on, or put a brakeman on bohiud to push her, or do something to get along faster. I want to get to At lanta before the exposition is over. " "Come oil!" growled the conductor, "If you dou't liko it why don't you walk?" " Because the president of the road is afrioudof mine," and the tramp drew himself up in a dignified way, "and if I walk I'll beat the train there about eight hours, and that'll set competin' lines to makin' unkind remarks. I ain't golu' back on a friend in no sech lowdown manner as that, even if I didn't get to Atlanta in time to make New Year' calls; you hear me, cully conduo'?" The conductor gave him a seat in the smoking car after that, and he went to sleep and forgot that there was any such place on the map as Atlanta. Some men's pompous walk gives away the pride their tongues are vainly trying to conceal. Lard as a Life-Saver The school boy's composU tion asserted that pins haJ saved the lives of many peo. pie by thei not having swal lowed them ; so lard his saved the lives of thousands by their having avoided food of whi:h it forms a part. Hog's lard is responsible for much indigestion and dyspep sia, as any physician will tes tify, hence mmmm has been introduced to take the place of lard. There is no secret as to its composition. iWolistsonlyof highly re fined Cotton Seed Oil, and Beef Suet. Clean, delicate, healthy and economical. LaFJ has" had its day, and a greasy day it was. When next about to use lard, "DowV, "but try Cottolene. At leading grocers. N. K. FAIRBANK & CO. Sole Manufacturers, CHICAGO, and 138 N. Delaware Ave., Philada, ely's catarrh CREAM UlliriSPSTZri Cleans Natal Passages, Allays Tain and Inflammation, Heals the Sores. Iscs'.ores the Sense of Tate and smell. HAVFEVERK .... . r USA. TEY THE CURE H AY-EE VER A particle Is applied Into eneli nostril nni is axreeuble. Price 30 cents at lrmrtrlst: lv mull registered, 00 cts. ELY liKOTllEliH, 5li Warren St., N .V. P-nterarlalBaT Yotmv Mnm Tm ft Co. .rutrnetcd nti airit m: I worked lmttly nr m1 money f r imn I exported to. I lixftina lil to buy at. Ulnnd ami liiild mittl smmiiittr hoiol. If I d.m't snereeti at tlrtt, I will tfo to wnrlt HffHtn nt the bnnfnM in which I mnd my nmnor. True V hliall Imuran audturt ynn. rendort If waiio, and if ynn work lntntr.nly. ynn will In dna tin i tt HbUmbity an UUnd and buflJ a Imtul. il'ynrt wijh l. M tHi can ho ant-nod at mr ww Una of work, rp I'll v and honnrably, r tlioiw nf alt her young or old, and In tlteirown luralitla. wherever thiy five. Any on a ran do ilia work. Ey Itiarn. WafurniaKavarvtliiiiff. No rUk. Von caadavntavonr iiro momenta, or ttllyonrtfma tn thewnrk. Thia etitlrfllj- now load brlnm wonJort'nl uc co toMvarv worker. Jio-jlnnnra art atirulne fnmi to .4 pur wtMk and nnwHrdii. and mora at'iwr a lititeaxna ri.n-e Va run fnrnUli ynn tho employment wvtonrh von Fit K I., 'J Ma fa an aua nf nmrvatout thin, and here li Bimilinr rront, a-til. wottlth fivlnwnn lor. UrimX pnins will rwtird every iudntri.me wurkor. Wlmrever nn are, aud whatever on ara dolnir. yon wnnt to know about thta wiindrTfiil work at once, l'olay mean mut-ti money lnt to y-n. No Mnnco to exnUin here, but if vuu will writu U u, f will mke all plain to you FUKl Addr. Utt CO-i Aiox, wAM. Au2tia(44, Mulue. Wisely invested will soon double itself, and there are often as many elements of safety surrounding a good paying invest ment as one that pays small dividends. The earning capacity of every investment is the foundation of dividends. The Atkin:0P lIOtlEe FurnisMcg CO., of Maine, Or in 18S7, has yaiil its stockholders 9 semi annual diwilends of 5 per cent, each (10 per cent, a year) and is earning a handsome sur plus besides. It is a buy and sell business and a safe investment for all classes. The authorized capilal is $1,000,000, of which $570,000 has been paid in. To further in crease the business, i8o,ooo of the Treas ury Stock is o.Tered until March 15th, at par, ij 10 per share. Trice of stock will be ad vanced l'eliruary iSlh to tako effect on above date. Tor full particulars address the com- t.any, i!o 12 is, Bcston. JIas3. or Port' and, Us- J- W. ZIMMERMAN y, aWCOKXHIt MAMKRT AMI (il!F. ?N MTIiEKTS NANTiL'olU', PA. Kstliniites cheerfully given on nil kinds ot Fislnnjj Tackles. LINES, HDDS, HOOKS, Fl.IliS, Itl'.KI.S, SHHWnMiS UK ALL DISCKUTIONH, WHAT KVKU IS WANTED i'OJt tiOOD l'lSIUNd. full and see before iniri'liiislns eliewherc. S li. HiriKMIKN'llKH, i'MltOll, I'll. XMnise vmm at at- aith iliRcu lar.E.KRAUSERA fjRa.Mi irnN m mii.ton, Ta., our Lliiulil Kxtruet of Smoke Is excellent i It if Iviw the meal a (tooil flavor and KeepH 11 free riiim inm-eln; It Havex t inn-, I nmhle and money, aud Is fur superior to the nlil way ol Biunkliitf meat. JAMES l-'o., Mii.ton, l'A.,-1 gave your Liquid Kxtruet 01 Smoke u (food trial last full and It proved very satisfactory. 1 do lieartlly recommend It to ull. 11 1.,, ubllltl, Nsak VoTTsiiHOVS, Pa., 1 cannot Bay too iniic li for your Llouid Kxtruet of Smoko, it In excellent and will do Jtust wlial you reeomiuendj rnnj ui.it-ui i.n. iiiiuuid t'Aiit'iine, uiiii eau baiiK it lu a more eruro place than a HUioke houite, and tflve.4 tlie meat a good flavor, better lliau you cao gut from wood, umt keepx It xolld and eniirelv ::'i- from insects. I recommend it Inull U'ltnuiiKii. ..I T U IMjaiiLmi For Bule liy Mo . illO'S, ljooi'iihbiiri, Pu y-.(i-:!lilu. r 3-l-i ill. PHILLIPS.' r ' I ' ( ( liA..; THE SWEK'IS OF LIFE. 'Sweets to the Sweet" is a soulful motto. Who would be guilty of mix ing bitter with the sweets offered to such charming creatures ? Yet that is just what dishonest confectioners do. A specialty at Phillips' is the very best of pure candies. Sole agency for Tenney's celebrated New York Confectionery. The Bakery is always well-stocked, and the Cafe is always open. M. M PHILLIPS & SON. BLOOMSBURO, PA. KESTY& HOFFMAN, Practical Machinists. We repair Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Threshers, I larvesters. Mowers and all kinds of machinery. WE HANDLE STEAM PIPE FITTINGS, VALVES, STEAM GAUGES. And all kinds ol Repairs. ?j PIPE CUT TO OHDEK. AGENTS FOR Gariicld Isjostor Co., Garfiold Doublo Jet Ir.;ector, Automatic and Locomotive Ir'sctor. All work done bv us'is guaranteed to give satisfaction, and all work in our line will be promptly attended to S30PS - Ctb nd CENTRE STREETS. DR. BANrJEKT'S ELECTRIC BELT UTt$TATtllfrEE.WITM EltCTRI "ST 5Jk sUONITie IMP10VEMENTS. lUSHNSOHT. Win tar without ntdltlat il WIim rxoltlni from evurUifttiAB r brU, mrrv Uitn, xtt,H or tDlt,erciiu1 u tviuftl etL.uitloB. drfttDt, loei, Br,a dbmiy, tl.t-p. Mi.Do.i, ItBguor. rbeumftium, kiducy, Uvtr nd tld J.r tmn pliluli, Uu bk, luml..o, ,tUi,, i.i.r.l la iiwlib, em. ThnfHeirlcb.il nmuul WnB4.rrul l.r...arli g.ir othtra. ftnd ft currant tbat la Inatantlr fait bj tha waarar or .a forfeit Si.ooo.uu, and .HI aara all of tba abora .. joauroT. Tbouaaoda bara b.an eur.d b; Ibla narTaloua iiiv.ouoo aflar all oibar rcmadlaa fallad, and air. boa dradaortaittmaolala In lhlaar.4 av.rr aihar atala Our po.rfl Impror.d bl.KITIIir HI KHINMlKT la tha fraatait boon orar allcrad ..k man. I II, K H ITIlAl.t Rr.LlN. r.!.'!"."? ''"r"" "'raaalk Ul'tHiNTKliD la ta SO kj mall Itir'n '"'' uiiklcu, i.alad, tra BAKOBIf HI.BCTHIO CO . No. 819 Broadway, NEW YORK. .GUATEFl'L. COMFOltTIXO. EPPS'S COCOA BHEAKFA8T.) B"Uy a t lOrouRli knowledge of l he naturul lawt wliluli Ktivern iUb operations of (llistlon itnrj nulrlilim, anil by a careful application of tlw flue propiMili'H of woll-Hcli-fli'Ut'inua. Mr. Epps lius provliliHiour ljiciikfast tulilcs wltli h dill CHli'ly llttvoivd liuvi'iiufi- whlili may save tin many heavy doctom' 1)111 It In by Hie Judicious use of bui'Ii arlli lcH of diet that a coiislllutlou may be gradually built up uulli sIioiil' ciiouifh to resist every tendency to disease. Iluiidiedti of HUbile maladies are Homllug around us ready to alt uck wherever there Is a weak point. Ve may escape manv n ratal shaft liy keeplui,' f.ur selves well rortltled with urc blood and a prop, erly nourished name." Cmil Nn-twx (ittirttr. Sladc Klinplv with bolllnir waier or milk. Sold only lu halt pouud tins, by grocers, labelled thus: IAMKH HPPfl c CO., Homoeopathic CliKinlsiii. :.oiulo:i. I.:inlan.l. Scientific American Agency for CAVEATS. itrri DESIGN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, etc TRADE MARKS. For Information rind froo Hnndbook write to Ml N.N ii CO.. :;i linoAiiwAY, Nkw Yoiik. Oldtmt ljurunu fur necurlrui iNttiinU In America, lwory palunt tukun out by ua In broaulit Is'tura tb public by uutlou nlvuu (rati ot Gharxu lu tha " . .. B.,u iwv u. vuoiKV IU tuv Scientific atwcrtou teit rlrnilatlon of any irtentlflc pper In th lunn nhoiild ba without It. WoBkl. It:t.nii . ! b'v;""".m Auurwan muni uuUbU:uo,3til Jlnwdwuy. Muw Vurk. WANTED "AI.KHMEN. Halaryandexpenu. Uiiii iUU es from start; perinunenl placn ! Kood (diance tor advunuumeul exiM-rlenco un liecessury ioulflt rrec. j rellablo stock i lllieral trealment, ; con) rol or terillory mid nub-uKenia Klvcu riifiit parly ; apply at once. Iiiown llrotli. ersrompauy, Nui-serymen, Uoclieslcr, N, y, 4-H-H i ft; it. i LM a. g, MEDCS, Repair department for Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, is the best in the ' county. Work guaranteed. Dorflinger's cut fclass. Silverware, Spoons, Knives and Forks at very reasonable prices. FINE CHINA VASES AND SOVENIR CUTS AND SAUCERS. o Ilargnln 8 Duy) 1-2 hour strike, solid Mai nut snl oak CLOCKS $3.50 to $4.50 Guaranteed. SOLID GOLD 8kt Glasses $3 50. 10 kt 5.00, 14 kt 6.00 to 800. All glares fitted Fres cf Charge. C. B. BOBBINS, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic WINES AND LIOTTORS Bloomsburq, Pa. J id M k Easily, quickly and permanently Ynu will a.lmit after hnvlntr f.ilpn a fiv A specific for that terrible disease. Instead of flyinB to the door or window, easpine for nMh. ilTHMi rSir e'h .?e woulJ P? Iast; "ou have ony to take a f3w dost, of the ASTHMALENE when the spasm is broken, the breathing becomes easy, and you uSiMXtMt01 theiron grasp 01 ttafiwe"A IT IS AS HARMLESS AS THE FOOD VOU CAT yt the ease wis. ..m,ci itrum' .u . . V which It cures tha worst cases ot ASTHMA is the wonder and admiration of all who have used it. Th Happiest moment of your life will be whea you have used a bottle of DR, TAFT'S YSTaHrVlVL EN F ?nd J,ounJ il has cured vou h most distress FOwnwVwr.FTQr' ing dlases that ever affllcted the human family. uk UKONCHITIS It surpasses every known remedy. For sale by all druRRists. A trial bottle sent free to any one sending P. O. addreea who Buffora frcai AstW. Dr. TAFI BROS. MEDICINE CO., 142 State at., Rochester, ft Y ALEXANDER BROTHERS & CO. DEALERS IJT Cigars, Tobacco. Candies, Fruits and Nuts SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week. I2sra"2- Goods a Speciai.tt, SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. Adorns & Co's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco Sole agf nts for the fullowlnu brunds of Cigars: Henrj' Clay, Lcndrcs, Normal, Indian Princccc, Cs.n-.scr., Silver Acb Bloomsburg, Pa. We ha-e addcl to our large double store the entire fourth lloor uf the new Anthracite Duilding. This we devote entirely to parlor fuiniture, exhibit ing the greatest variety and finest qualities. We are now giving much of our attention to furniture for porch and lawn chairs, rockers, settees and settee rockers, with oak, splint, reed or cane seats- There is no article of furniture missing from our immense collection, which we have lately re-arranged and classified. We pay the freight on purchases from us to any point not more than 100 miles from Wilkes-Barre. VQOBHIS & MURRAY 13 & 13 w-Market zt IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, MATTING, or OIL CLOTH, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. ILL BMOWira 2nd Door above Court House. A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. LOST fAAiTSKOOD! (Pier's French I.i-rvc Remedy, )ii scMwiilm Wnileri C Jtr&nla to cuto tl Ncrvou. d'ttct'. . c, autb o Wek Memorv, l.og 01 Brain t'owcr, Ner vouane.s. Head DCFOna ANO AFTER UOB. nclie, Walccful ni", Lo t Manhnod, Lasthui, n'.l drjina and I ja of power ia either etx, caused tty over-exertion 01 voiiihful indiieretion, which ultimately lead to In fumityt Consumption and IiiKunily. Price, $1.00 a iacVw3. Vith every (5 order we eivo written guarantee to euro or refund money. Ily mail tc nyaddtcst. PIVE1V8 HEMEOV CO., Toledo, O. It will pay anyone In WALL PAPEP want or ''l"?1!!!80- ".Pr xtage ou our brautlful line uf aVddruee y. U. CAW. i UuiU bt., 1'ruvldeuoe, B. L by Dr. Tatt' n.Mm mi hut GET THE IJEST. My Plymouth Rocks and Red Caps are great favorites, as is proven by my past success. Eggs of either kind -1.50 per 13 or 52.50 per 26. Write for information. W. B. GERMAN, Millville, Tf- I'a. KHfl rt -nee. No owl,. nr owX d.ilny. Tlijuipli of cittod. ft- B'uf.,Jof Hutul Pubii, KetKling, !'., noconH Hnturdtv" 64041 jicitlfc jj u'Vd circular. i.avlc'"
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