©he ©fttfrf gjemoceat. BELLEFONTE, PA. Tkt Largest, Cheapest and Beat Paper PUBLISHED IN CENTRE COUNTr. I'll K CKNTKK DK MOCK AT is i.ub lahad arary Thursday morning, at IMlofouto, Contra onnty, Pa. TERMS—Cash In sdranco, St BO If nut paid in adrnncn. 41 OO A LIVB PAPER—derotad to tho Interests of llis whole peopl*. ItymeitU m*y the •(iiarler, hall year, or year, ae follow.: rct occtntD. -1-1- One inch (or U lines this type) $."• $* fl2 Two Inches. 7 lt)| l"> Three Inches 1" I*l W Ooarbcr column (or 5 Inches) 1- •"> Half colnmn(or 10inches) £'! M One column (or 2ft inches) (3&{&6j 100 Foreign advertisement* must be paid for tefore In sertion, except on yearly contracts, whna half-yearly payments in advance A ill be required. POLITIC at Noftcss, tit cents per line such inaertion. Nothiug lnsertel for less than ' cents. Rrststsa None** in the editorialcolnmns, 15 cents per line, each insertion. From the Now York Obeerver. INTERNATIONAL LESSONS. IT srr. lunar M. oßot T, B. B. JANUARY 8. Lesson 2—Jesus in Galilee. Mark 1:14—21. GUIDES TEXT :—"T h. poop]., that walltod ID darknw. hare aan a grant light."— Iwl.h ; 2. Central Truth .-—The ardor of Jesus in the saving work he had come to do. Neither of the Evangelists tell* the whole story of our Saviour's earthly life. Each selects and groups the facts to suit his own divinely guided purpose. Among the things omitted by Mark, are the events which followed immediately upon our Saviour s baptism nnd tempta tion. Most of these are recorded in the first five chapters of John. They include the testimony of the Baptist to Jesus as the Lamb of God, the first meeting with Andrew and John and Simon and i'nilip and Nathaniel, the marriage at Cana, the first cleansing of the Temple, the interview with Nicodemue, the talk with the woman at the well, the cure of the nobleman's son at (,'an-i, and the imprisonment of the Hu-tist. These made up tbe first year of Christ's public ministry; Bnd tiiev all occurred l>e tween the events of our last and our present lessons. Accordingly, Jesus is now in the midst of his earthly work. During mo.t of the first year he had been in Judea ; the larger part of the next year and a half wiii be spent in Galilee. Palestine, it will In- remembered, was divided into four provinces; Pern ,on the east side of the Jordan, and Judea and .Samaria and Galilee on tbe west. Of these.Galilee was the most northern, ft was not large, not exceeding sixty miles in length and thirty in breath. But, in our Saviour's time, it was very fertile and populous. The region about the Lake or Sea of Galilee was "studded with towns and villages, and forme.l a |>erfect bee-hive of swarming life." < bie could easily reach many people, and rapidly exteud an influence once gained. It was hither that, after John'* impris onment, Jesus came to continue a work of which, in these verses, we get an in structive glimpse. 1. He "came preaching." A preacher is a herald, one who proclaim* a message. Now our Saviour was a preacher. And, tor one thing, we here learn that hi* message was a Got pel, that is, glad tidings, good news. It was not intended to make men gloomy, hut joyful. He did speak of sin and misery ; but sin is man'* work, and misery is sin's fruit. From all this he would save them. For another thing, wo here leatn what was |A tuhtlanee of ha Got pel. God's king dom was at hand; not an outward, carnal, kingdom, such as the Jews look ed for, hut one far more glorious; the blessings of which were satisfying and lasting—as pardon, peace, divine keep ing, cleansing and eternal life. And the way into it was neither far ofT nor difficult; "Repent ye. and believe the Gospel." That is, come over to God's side, and take bim at his word of pro mise. Buch blessing, on such terms, was surely good news! Of it, all had need : and it was in the reach of all. 2. lie was very eager to have men hear and heed his message. This conies out in the variety of ways ho took to get their attention. The place where he was, was near the Bea of Galilee. And there were many fishermen there, lie did not despise these, nor did he wait for them to come to him. Ho went after them. It wa with this in mind that "he walked by the sea." And when he had finished with one person or group, he went "a little farther." When the .Sabbath day came "be entered the synagogue and taught" there. All this shows his great earnest ness. He went where the people were, addressed all classes, sought out indivi duals, and was as ready to speak to one or two as to a fisbbalh assembly or a great crowd on the street. Nineteen private interviews are said to be men tioned in tbe Gospels. 3. He called others to assist him in his work. Turning to John's Govpel, the first chapter, we find thai this was not his flrst interview with Himon and Andrew; probably it was not hia flrst with James and John. On the hanks of the Jordan he had been pointed out to tbem as the Lamb of God ; and they had attached themselves to him as dis ciples. But be did not then take them from their secular calling. Now, how ever, he had need of them as helpers, nnd desired to train them to he fishers of men. They were common men, neither great nor learned ; but be wodfd teach tbem and fill them with hia own Note tbe promptness of their obedience; (he simplicity of their faith. 4. He gave a wonderful exhibition of pity and power. Among those pres ent in on the Sabbath day, was an unhappy subject of de moniac possession. lie hud "an unclean spirit." Over his soul and body n demon had gained the mastery. Now this spirit knew the Saviour, and both hated and loured him ; and, making use of the lips of his wretched victim, cried out against him. At once the Saviour rebuked him, and bade him come out of the man. And, unwilling as he was, he could not but obey. Thus the act of Jesus was one of compassion and power. It proved him master in other worlds than ours, —not only the wisest of preachers, but a divine Savi our. No wonder the people were amazed, and his fame spread abroad. i'KA(TICAb SfOUESTIOXS. 1. Christ came to this world to bless men; his word is a gospel, designed to make us glad. 2. The sum of all blessing is to be in his kingdom ; under his rule there is safety and truo riches, for this world and the next. 3. The one way into his kingdom is by repentance and faith; we must turn from sin unto (rod, and believe his gra cious words spoken by nnd concerning his .Son. 4. He calls men to enter his kingdom not for their own sakes only, but tor the sake of others ; bo would have them as helpers as well as recipients of good ; every disciple should be a fisher ot men. 5. Effectually to reach men. we must imitate the ardor and wisdom oi our Saviour, who wrought Among all classes, at all tiroes, and in all place*. Espe cially must we go after men ; such going evinces personal interest, and secures opportunity for contact of heart with heart. ft. It is safe to forsake all nt the call of the Saviour. None ever did this who did not receive an hundredfold more of truo good here, and the life everlasting. 7. We should go to God's hou<* to do good, as well as to get good. Cur de vout presence is something, for it is an example of interest and a testimony of faith and love. Hut most may be help ers in more positive ways. 8. The saddest cases of human woe and sin should have our pity, and it possible our aid. It is easy, toil it is not Christ like, to turn unfeelingly or fastidiously away. 9. Intellectual belief alone cannot save us. The demons knew Christ and confe-sed hint as the Holy line of God. Saving faith is of the heart as well a* the head. It both obeys and trusts. Ift. Jesus baa all power b well as wisdom ; bo is an nlmighty Saviour as well as unerring Teacher; there is no peril or foe from which lu> ia not nble to deliver. Geurrnl Grant and the Case of Fits John Curler. It is now known in the circle* which are in close intimacy with General Grant that he has teeen'.lv reached the con eluMnn th*t General Fits John I'orter is a greatly injur- d man. and that his con viction anil dismissal from the nrniy wii* sn act of flagrant injustice. Gen erd Grant certainly has -xpre*eii these view* freely to his intimate friends late ly, without nny attempt at concealment, and it i* rumored that he either h addressed. or oon will address,a forms! and earne*t appeal to l'restdenl Attbur for the prompt restoration of General Porter to bi* proper tank in the arm v. It i* stated that General Grant has lately so tar responded to General Porter's re quest a* t-> make a patient and complete examination of the testimony nnd re cord of the late Porter court of inquiry, anil thai lie has been convinced, in •pite of his long cherished adverse ran victions on the point that General Por ter was entirely guiltless and blameless as n soldier in l'ope's campaign, and that the country owes to General Porter his prompt restoration to the artny. Chose who speak of General Grant's views and purpose on the subject say that he will manfully confess bis error in Porter's case, and sppeal to President Arthur to correct Grant's unintentional injustice to Porter when president. He says that, with the imperfect sources of information st the time and for years after the condemnation of Porter, and the high tide of public prejudice that prevailed against all who wore even accused of perfidy in the army, it is not surprising that he was long misled as to the injustice of Porter's dismissal: hut now, with the position* and strength of the armies |x-rfectiy understood, and all tbe facts subject to impartinl scrutiny, he deems it his duty as a soldier and a patriot to ask for the prompt reslora tion of General Porter to his rank as a faithful officer. It is believed that such a public testimonial from General Grant will settle the issue and give to Fit* John Porter the Justice he has so long vainly sought front the government be loved and bravely defended. Ir you have the chills take Pkruna. If you expect or fear them take Pkruna. Philadelphia Markets. Pmuliuiu, January 4,1**2. Krwhloiri sr* qulat Isil whsst Is s lower. Plot a Is "101 l snWWa.7!> for 'tear, sn-l f?k7IJU f T •lrl*M: Pennylai>la .lira Uritlly at S.2ftatd Sir; western ilo. So. 7.36, and patent" al /&. By* floor la quiet. W quota at HtilggJl for mlsture Mid pure. WBET.—Tliara oaa not mo. h itamanrf for wheat, and no -bange In Bttrea The dosing figures wan.: II 40' ; l id, 'fl.dflU enked for No, 2 rwt. January; 11.42 V; Idd. 11.43 U akad for do., Pi-brrury; 11.44>4 W.I. aod lI.IS asked for do , March. Bellefoate Markets. lituonn, January I, IM2. QUOTATIONS. 01.l whast, par baahsl ™.41 10 Had whaal...— —— ....(new;......... I *0 Rya, par behri..... —... a *0 Cora,rob— To Cora, •ba11ad...—.—....... T* Oala 10 Ploor, rstall.par bsrral— T *0 floor, wbolassla I 00 Provlalow Market. Oorrwtad waokly by Harper Rrolbars. Applaa.drtad, par p-mod I C'barrfcs.drlad. par puuad,.aadad._...._„ 10 Baan. par quart It Praab bn't.r par posnd... —......... M Chlchana par pound H Cbaaaa par pound SS Country bama par pound..—— — 12 Hsaia,aa(nr cwtud..— l-'> lard par n-.nn.l. tl tyir p*r*M W Potsloaa par trashal— tl*. brlrd baaf. II New Advertisements. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fie r! Facia*. Uvirl Ku- las and Venditioni Exponas, Issued out of thaOourtof Conuiioti PlenaOntr*coun ty, it lid to till* directed, tlier* will IN< expm>d iat public sale lii the Court House, lu llollafoute, on Saturday, January 21, 1882, al I;SoYlock,P. M .the following described realMtata u( th* defeudauta to wit : No. 1. All thoiio two cerUniri lot* Mtuatnd in I'eiera ektmalon of the Ibirough *f I'nlonvllle, IJOUII •ld on the north b>|Hill street, oil the east by lot of Catliarlue M olleslagle, on the west by lot of William P. Petals and on the south hy Allegheny street, twlng numbered aaveu and eight in anld extenslou, haviriK tlieieon ere* te.| * story ami a half dwvlllng house ami other outbuildings, brixnd taken lu executlou nml to he sold as the pru|*l nilun ted In Walker township, Ceutr* nounty, MIMI slat** of Peuu'a Uuitide*! a lot deuc riled a* follows: llegiuuitig at a atuoe corner of a lot of Klliabelh Pock, theficeby lll*' saute aolltll W* west I.'i |>ert lies to a atoliw Oil the slil* of the turnpike road, ttieiic* by the aam# IMHIII wct p| per* do's to a stone, the lie* by laud of Jacob Itebei, uorih i: east ln'wj |H'tche* to atone* a corner of laud of tJ. Harris, theme by th* aanie south ttJ° aat ill IblO |r< lies to a |*>at oil road, thence |y tbe same m>rth 46° east 11 kid perches to a pal, ttieure by laud of Wm P. Harris, south fi? u east II b-l<> to a houi beam sapling, th*nc ly laud of John Kalloti, a*uth Jsj a.-t pi 7-lu po- he* Ut a large a ton*, tbanca south cast iA) 7-10 perches to stones, th*uc* sooth 421"* sot 'elU perches to a sugar tree.them e south Ui weal '.I petch~s to a |"*t, theln • north 7il° west 111 icr boa lu a Linowm!, then* ■ on Hue of lot of Klixa beth P** k, moth 0° west I tt-pl |wrch*s to lb* place of beginning i 'itiUlniug thlrt*-en acre* andeigbtren per ches more *ir leas iwtog all tba land convey ad t* said John Isird.a* three separated l**U,No. 1 being conv* yid 18 the said John by P T. Muaser anl Mary Jane his wlfe heir* at law of Ra* had lend, on the iMh day of May imU hy aasignuient on the l#e.| wlo tein ham* u#l McKeeand Jarv bra wile did on lh* 7lb # day *f March arty hereto,all of which deed* are recorded In tl* oftic* for recording deed* In ami forCantr* Country, at ItellefonU', thereon er te*l a two*ury Frame llouae Wiailrn Mills ami other outbuilding#, film) taken Iu execution ami to be old a* the property of Joloi Lord. No. 3. All llint certain mwiuigo, tenement or tract f land situat** In Lllerty tow nship, Outre r unity, Pciin'a. boumled on the north by lands *f Iwv*l wiill**ul'*rger. on the east hy public r'Uth by Andrew lleaton, onUinlng ,VS acres tnofe r les* efe tr>l a l"g house, b g laun and otbef r.ritl'UlMinga. HclXad tak*n In rteru tlon and to b* sold a* th* properly if W iiiiain lirwion. No. 6. Alw), all that mwnuico, Unnrnnnt and tract of I'd of nn l situate in the village of Urtv.M in the townsHPwf Px4l*ge, lu the omnty of Centre aforeaahl, b*on*led and dewrrlbe*! as f dlows Regtnmng at the i.fsvrof Klatwood *tivet and I'ik* street in aabl village of Lament as laid out; theme along pik* street • feet to IW.ller alley ; thence along avid allej |4l feet to a Urge o*k corner *4 Pet of J*-bra* k . then* * by the l*d of aid Peter K hrvk i ft tu Elmw.wel ittwt; tbein' by MII Kims.--I street. T, 3 feet t pUre of beginning—con tabling at-ml of an arrw, being the *at# prrtais-wh'ch the said Jan.es A lbavr ami Mary M A Reaver, bis wife, and AUm Hoy and U 'daa If. Hoy. his w If.-, by their deed bearing *vn date there with granted ami mateyed to th* aai I M*ry A. Mur tmy wh ) 4na In tbe m rtgsg* f*r th* |*ur|*wp of se curing the payment of th* f'ttrrbase irnvtiey tr th* aad J. A. R-aver and A Xl"} . thersn *fwt*d a frame dwelling b*m**. NRf rwta. ware bourn and IknUltfa Nkl. ÜBt in egsvutbit. and In I.* ...id as tb* pr- p rty of Jid*n E. Marray and Mary A. Murray. No. 6. AH the rieht, title n4 lnterol nf dolbrntont In *tol i >ll ihom too rtio Mo of 0r..-,i,.1 AMI In llit. MMI%OWn r..onlj. IV iii> .ila.lr- In lli l.ni> Aifnnlwi In nil t'.on.litp, I'.andnl on lb' .*•' by l.nih'r.orbot-b lot, on lb. .nub by lr~l, "O by nrnt, >t# 1 on lh notlh by on nrr". ni"(. of lom; llntn* ri*tl > dn.llino b'W, •Ul'lr lud olhrT oolbiilldioy,. The other thereof tiouniied no follow": Ibjinniny >1 >r Im No bnildin.-* fl"d. Ink'O In .two (I ti ni)-J lo I. nld u lb. | i |it) of John Bright. No. 7. All th At rerUin lot or fileeo of ground Atnll. In .th looorblp. f'.nti. rnooty. IV, lMin! by Raid Lag I- Vally I'lanh road •I.ml 70 f-.l and t landing 1.1 lo .aid all.y alml ,*• r f'.i, tb.ron mi"la tooalnry frama do.lllng h ">••• and - lhr onil oiblinga ,li lion and lo I-. . Id a. lb. properly of Rebanl W. Mngl.lon, adminlatiatot of, Ac , id Clamant I. Bk -nilb, domed, No. R. All thnl certain lot of ground tltiiAle In Howard lonn.blp. r.nlr. roonty. Pa. Band ..l on lb' north by poldia end, landing from Mllnw tnirg b' llonnrd. mi Iba oa.t by Und of 1, H Cog, on tb. nib and am by land* of Corlln.'—rontaliong 3 arr>., mm or lam Ibaraon rmbd n ltro-b*y do.lllng 10-oaa and othar enlbalbllnga. Ndrad, lab.n In atwnlb n and lo ba odd a. tb" i-foj.Hy of Wil liam Dant'f. No. 9. All thnt cerUin itie*ugp. tenement And I mat of land allnnl. in lh lonn.blp of It owned. In Urn "-nnty of Caotrn, and Aula of I'ann.jl.anla. t.-nndrd and damrlbad aa f dlnn. In wit Ibginnlog >1 a d"fnmd: Ihanrn by land. lo a poat, lbn.- by land nf Jamb W. Brown and othara. north 7.V- awal. )l parthaa. ami lb t*> eaal. A parrbaa and eaal t* parrbaa; north T want, II perrhan, north 16° anal, f* parrbaa lo a |-al; tenth P' naat, 3* parrbaa, north *l° anal, dt por'bor to alonan; thanm by land af A. W. Onrdnar and Nalaon Aahny, aonlb El° anal, 8 parrbaa lo atonaa: Itunrn aonlb JW eaal, ll* 6-10 parrbaa lo Ilia plaro of barttnnlA(—ronlalnlng I*7 arrat and alb-nme a af I per rani. Paired, tah'-n in agaanlhdi and b> be wild aa tb* properly of J antra Led or. No. 10. All thow, the following de#eribed two Into or pnrral. of gronnd allnala In Apalng b.wnahlp. Onlr* noonty, Pannaylranla. Imnndaal end daorrtbrd aa b>lb.wa Una IKaro.f. Iwginnlng At lb* comna of e hrldg* leading to llnmna' mill; thanre along liogan a brnnrh, amilh 2 roda to A poat; Ibenec along ld rroeb aonlb if waat. H roda to a comer of II Ma una and tlnmm land; llianre along !nd* to s poat: thanra along Iba mill mod. wroth 47° tel. Si parrbaa to o pool, lo the place of beginning—ronulo ing 341 rata, naat maaaora Tha „ibar theraof. Iw ginnlng on land of H. Mann'a j I banc* along mid land north m" anal. J| rnda to n pool; Ibanca nlong mm* land* Imrth r" waot, 7 rod* to lb* tornntk* ; thanra nlong mid tnrnpike aonlh 9° waat, 8 rnda to a poat; Ibanca along lb# mm# wrolh IB" anal, 3| parrkm to Iba plar. of twglnnlng—containing lAt rod*. Baal mam nra, baaing lhera.ro aaacted a dwelling Iroom nod othar nerawmry ontbnlUUnga. Bahwd. hkro la **rro lb* and In ba aoM aa tb. properly of banlol B. Wrorw. No. 11. All lhat certain lot of ground tiltiaU In tha borough of IWllebtnla, rnoaly of On Ira. nod Plata of FannaytroAtA: Bonn .I'd on lb* north by lllahop atreal, on th* mat by lot of A. Boom,lnto Mia. Illoay. on lb# aonlb tiy l-ogan atrmt, n lb# tad tu loj lata of I. W. Woodrlng. now oacnpUd by It. t. For may, and being lot* No *7 and W and part of No. PA In lb* general plan of mid bnroagh of Bellefnnl* and baring thereon erected a atone rborrh building 411 ggnfeot, on* etory and baeoment, otworotory frame parwroage S9l*i hot fHrot, rmr 39tlhi fhet ohlngl* roof (mid bnildlng being h property deorrlbed and need by anld mm pen* in teld policy No 132,1 IS) end Other rrollrolMlng*. Palled, taken in enecnllon end to be enld ea Iba property of Be*. J. f, Mmnehea. TKRMA CAPH. —Nodeed will be acknowl edged PAtll tha pntehee# money I* paid tn fell. TIKIMAHJ. DUNKKL, Shnrlff, Iberiff '• Offlcc, Bellah*to. Fa., Jan. 4, tML A'w Advertisement*. THE PATRIOT. A Pennsylvania NewMpaper for the General Public. The DAILY PATRIOT i the only morning iii|tr published Ml th* Hint* ( m|'llhl TU* DAILY PATRIOT tiiak** a spe* laity of |' n i> t vutna news. Th* DAILY PATRIOT publish* r th* Associated Pre** 11..MM mid specials from nil JMIIIIs. Th* DAILY PATRIOT Kite# *i* Ul attention to grain and produce market*. Th* DAILY I'ATUIOT OWMHWI monopoly, INAIIMU and centralization of pollth al power. Terra*: fd.bb per annum, (strhtly In advam*,; or IT b* at once. Addr*** PATRIOT PLBLIFIfISO CO, llarruhurg. Pa. pOURT PROCLAMATION. V.V WIII.RKAH, the llou Chart** A. Mayer, Praal dent of the Court of Common Plea* of tl)*2M)i Judicial District, consisting of the counties of Centre, Clio ton and Clearfield, and the lion. FattiU*l Kraiick and the Hon. John Divert*. Aa**.* dun*. and those wb*> are t*ouud In reeugnix* nee* to priwiciitp against tli prts*an)*t |' .*rman, dorra*- ed, to mm* Into court on the 4th Monday of January uegt, to *r- plnt*d fo take t**||tnAny In lb* above utel oa**. will attend to the dull** of bis appointment a! P o'lH A M • n W Kb* END AY. the 11H day *.f Jan uary n*it, at the iiffiff of Aleiatider A Rower, la the It--r -ugli of ReliefoW, when and where al) pariirein Interest may ai tend 4i 4w J. M WlTT.EL,OmrnDuioutr. Notice. N'OTICE i* hereby given to the m*ml-er*of th Peuna Valley Mutual Assess ment Life Insurance Otanyaay that tb*r till te hetd an e|erti< of r a IVsrd of Dlr- tor* fcr the jear f..r said '- rp-rttbr., ■ n tbe 2A Toeadsy in January, at th*ir 1) • in Miilbr-itn, Pa , lng Ihoe legally mtitlel thefrto, will attend to the dtiUe* of his appointment al his olßre. In Hello foute.on Tt'KADAT, tbe lotb d*y of January. A R. I*M at D o'clock. A M . when and where all ; lnt*r*ated may aii*od and fce*ent their claim* q||r of th* funds to an*l am*-ng lk**e legally entitle*! thereto will meet the parlies interested, flbr Ik* yarpwe of hit ! a; peintmer.t. am TIfCRHDAY, the k4h day < f January, | I"*2. at lo VWk. A. M., at bis fk* in IMlefonla. ■V> A. §. D.URAY, Auditor. 1 Tin: bee inrK imy aooita a\j> fancy stomes. 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BKK HIVK BKK HIVK BKK HIVK dy rurvd by Sir uas. It will at all times and under all riittiimtarrvi net lu barmotiy s iUi the law* thai govern the female ryut* rn. Tor tin*cure f Kidney Complaiula of aitoer Ml this Cor'lpKJft l !* uusrtriauas d. I.ydia E. RINHII vM H YiGfrrAßxr cry. I*0( VDI* prepared at Id anl llrrr cmst-lalbt, t-ii-e I'l.ri jrtt It >. nci.r LiV." QHMBVHRHMMMB fi "Th-ve In II: :t.ry, |: fi-:.l ur c-a- . - m.| I J .'-'-in ci ti: ■r 1 •' Pr.BCXA. • • ■ < if uaa 0* TS i • Ibn/I; lrit% UKCL'RJJI ITA." 2 f>ad rail ft'j'ljr rror b r n tbi Ills r f Hf\ a fol'mllil ,■■-s a- 1 y rj t ill bo 1,.-.; i jr. " • . * tSHBD Z Lxflce, If tuq wlfi tV'nr.S. Lc-JTh awl - I .'.r, ■!-'t br. ,;h. e:,.iiy |1: ao i f Urt> kU'. ja, 1-1.0 IVl.l ML. ■ bmmmtd Tavern Licences. "VfOTICE i* hereby given that the >• p>Not HM ilcHt fr In lh *of lb* Cl*rk # 1 lb* of "wiwoft* of ib* p*i * in and for On ir* r,iu,t*. hii'l ibt mill l* n.i b k | tb* *l fesnuhn rf Mhl ( in u gmnt lHe Mm# . 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