FAEM, UABDEn AND HOUSEHOLD, j Convenience (hat Pay. On most farms btily so ruahy hogs are butchered ruinnallv as are required for home consumption. The bulk of the hog crop is sold on foot either to drovirs or shipper?. The fact that most of the pork raised in our country is killed and cured at the preat pa-king establish ments accounts In part for the fact that farmers even those who raise the best pf hoes have few if any conveniences for butchering and" are but poorly ivd vied as to the best ways ana means of cutting up, paokhiR and curing the moat. The consequence is that butcher ing dys me excessively disagreeable and disgusting ones to everybody con cerned., and dreaded a ore than any -nUKr season on the farm.Now, while his work can never be rendered agree able, a small expenditure of time and .money secures facilities that greatly ameliorates its repulsive features and renders the labor comparatively easy. It pays each farmer, whether he has tew or many hogs, to provide himself with scalding vessels, gambrels, scaUolds, sharp knives, etc. As soon as the hoes are sufficiently fattened every prepar ation should be made to take advantage of the first suitable weather for this most onerous of duties. Nothing that ean be accomplished before should be left to be done in the hurry and confusion attendant on butchering day. A barrel or cask is a very poor and in sufficient vessel in which to scald a hog. Something less, circumscribed is re quired for goo i work, to say nothing of the diffioulty of keeping a sufficiency oi water at anything like the proper tem perature in it. A good scalding vessel within the reach of the average farmer consists of a heavy lox six or seven feet long, thirt inohes wide at the top and twenty-four incites deep, with sides somewhat flaring. This should be pro. vided with a sheet-iron bottom well supported on the under side and set over a stone or brick foundation in which there is a chamber for making sufficient fire to readily heat the water In the ves sel above, and by which it can be kept thoroughly heaied for the length of time required by any nuaiberof hogs. At its rear end should be a pipe or chimney, and the sMes tnav be banked nn witn earth. On the bottom of the vat must oe lam wooden strips on a slatted frame to prevent the hog from coming in direct contact with the iron bottom". When this or a similar vessel is not practicable, a box sunk into the ground, or a hogs head partly let into the ground and slightly inclined, will answer, though difficulty is experienced with stub ar rangements in beeping the water at the right temperature. With the latter ar rangement a stout pole or rail scsffold sloping up from the scalding vessel to a height oi three feet will facilitate the operation of lifting an i cleaning the carcass. When the scalding vessel first Uesoribed is employed it will be well to build a strong platform about six feet wide and eigtit feet long on a level with the top of the vat on one side, from which to seal 1 the hogs, and upon which they are to be cleaned after scalding. At the rear end of this the ground should be graded up even with the platform, or a sloping pl.tforai built to facilitate getting the hogs on to the main platform after they have been killed. For con venience in lowering the hogs into and lifting out of the scalding wat.T two or more ropes eight feet or so long are se cured to the side of the platform next the water, and resting on these the car cass is lowered or raised with compara tive ease by two or three men. The posts or forks should be so setthat astrong pole resting on tuem will be in part over the platform about six feet from toe ground, an1 on this hogs can be hung and slinnnd along toward either end out of the way witer mey uavo Deen inorouguiv scraped una rmseu uown. jse.w rorn yvoria. Household Hints. Beets baked until quite tender, and cuien uot wilu Duuer, pepper ana salt, are very nice much sweeter and better than when boiled. A carelessly kept coffeepot will impart a rank flavor to the strongest infusion of the b. st Java. Wash the coffeepot thoroughly every day, and twice a week nun uumi water in u ior niieen minutes. Mica in stoves (often wrongly called isinglass) when smoked is readily cieaneo. Dy tauing it out and thoroughly Washing With Vinpo-nr . little HUntcrl If the black does not come off at once, let it soak a little. Arrange fl.itirons on the stove in two rows, heel and toe, or so that when ready for a hot flat you can take the next one in order without loss of time in trying or Bissing them, being sure of getting the one tnat has been heating An exchange says: "Kerosene oil will soften boots or shoes which have been hardened by water, and render them as pliable as new." And ruin the leather . at the same time. Castor oil is the best thing in the world to use on boots or shoes. Make the most of the little nutriment contained in potatoes They ought to be steamed or hull nr! Tim lot soaking in cold water for half an hour uciuto putting in uie oven is an advan tage. In neither case should the skin be removea oeiore coosiug. Manuring Orchard. Those who own orchards over twelve years or more ot age, will find a great advantage in applying a moderate top dressing of old or fresh manure. It seems to have an almost magical effect on the fruit. The trees will be more likely to bear every year ; they will give heavier crops, and the fruit will be liner If there is no manure now to apply, it will do nearly as well to draw uub iu wuiicr ana spread over tue ground euo'i manure as accumulates from tiio stabled animals. On the first thaw or rain, the earth will absorb all the soluble or wttsni'u portions. -inemistnECsiiould be avoided of placing the manure in heaps at the foot of the trunks, or in smaJ circles. Trees only twelve years oiu, li mey nave mane a lair growth, have already covered the whole ground with the network- of their roots beneath the surface. Wood ashes, applied in addition to the manure, are always use ful, Cow.try Gentleman. Lime foi aa Old Garden. Lime is an excellent dressing for an old garden; three or four barrels would hftt. h nn firr'jiflaiirA nnatititD Plan. .1.. lime in small piles, after plowing, of auout iwo Dusueis eucn, and apply water enough to make it fall into a fine powder; spread it on a still day, and burrow in. For apple and pear trees as a special dressing lime is of little conse quencepotash would be better ; but if the apple and pear trees are in an old garden lime would have a good effect; it would cause a rapid decomposition of the vegetable matter contained in the soil. Cultivator. Neatly Fat. A young la ""j rnce hinted to a gen tleman that Le .thimble was worn out, and asked what reward she meritec for her industry. He sent her an answer in the shape of a thimble, on which the follow in lines wer; engraved: " I send yon a thimble, tor fingers nimble, Which I hope will fit when you tiy it; It will hut you long, if it's ball as strong A the hiut wlich you gave n.e to buy it.' General Garfield is forty-nine years old. His mother is still alive, in her eightieth year. TIMELI TOrlCS. ;A novel-way of catching a swarm of bees was unintentionally tried at 1)6 tur, Mich., the other day by a young man. He Hn toward the swarm with a green rotuh in his hand, over whica the quen bee poised, and then alighted on his hat. In a twinkling the others fo -lowed and completely covered Lim, so closely knit together that he could scarcely breathe. A box was procured, the man's head stuck into it, and the swarm was finally worked off and hived. The constitution of Michigan requires the levy of certain taxes to pay the in terest and principal of the State debt. The increase of wealth has been so great in the State that, the money raised annually is greatly in excess of the amount required. The result is that more money is in the treasury than is required to pay the principal and inter est of the entire State debt; but the bondB do not mature till 1890, and the creditors refuse to receive their pay. Meantime the tax muBt be levied annu ally. It is now proposed to amend the constitution so as to avoid this unneces sary tax. The " Matrimonial Benefit Company " has just opened its offices for business Jn Cincinnati. It is a duly incorporated body of mutual insurers, which pays a benefit to its members at marriage in stead of at death. The cost of member ship is five dollars, with an assessment of one dollar on the marriage of a mem ber. If the scheme works well, says the Detroit free Prcis, it .ooks very mnch as if each member might receive the munificent sum of twenty-five cents as his or her marriage portion. For, with a respectable sum in the treasury, the members would all marry on the very next day, and, after deducting expenses, divide the " reserve" between them. It has very plausibli philanthropy about it, however, and we should think it had a prosperous future before it of about a week. There are 2,000,000 beehives in the United States. Every hive yields on an average a little over twenty-two pounds of honey, and is sold at twenty-five cents a pound. So that after paying for their board, our bees present us with a revenue ofi S8.800.000. To reckon another way, they make a clear gift of one pouua oi pure uoney to every man, woman and child in the United States. In I860 over 92,333 312 pounds of wax was made and given to us by these in dustrious workers. An ftcripilltiirnl e. change says the keeping of bees is one of me most prontame investments that people can make of their money. The orofits arising from sale3 of surp.ua honey averaee from fifty to 200 per cent, of the capital invested. Rapid transit has increased the oppor tunities for crime as well as the facilities for tight-seeing on the mountain sides of Vesuvius. Signor Alcotti, the con tractor of the new railway which runs up the side of the volcano, w3 recently walking on the new road which leads from the observatory to the lower sta tion, when three men suddenly seized him and carried him into a grotto. One of t hem held the muzzle of a pistol to his mouth, while another robbed him of his watch nnd chain and a portfolio con ttiining $272. They then bound him hand and t ot, threw him on the ground, covered his fnce with a handkerchief, and left him. Sisnor Alcotti, as soon as he was alone, shouted for heir., and carabineers and some countrymen went to his release Two of the thieves ha e Dcen arrested. Mr. Thomas M. Johnson, of Osceola, Missouri, who in iwnvinnerl that H,n world of tc-day is all wrong, ann unces a mommy magazine called the tlitonitt, whose aim shall be to set the world right. The D10rlPitliq affirm a flint in this degenerate age, wrien the senses are npuiueusizm, materialism aosuraiy con sidered phLosophy, folly and ignorance popularized, and the dictum, 'get money, eat, drink and be merry, for to morrow we die,' exemplifies the actions of millions of mankind, there certainly IS a nePSflitV fnr fi imirnol mhinh ahall be a candid, bold and fearless exponent oi luei-iawnic pnuosopny, a philosophy tot illy subversive of sensualism, ma- toTMClllom tr 1 TT iH1 11 FursAncient and Modem. Fur is well adaDted for winter cloth ing, not merely by reason of its import ant qualities oi warmth and durabil ty, but also on account of its great beauty. In all cold countries man has availed hitrself liberally of the warm covering with which nature has clothed the ani mals around him; but the wealth of the most favored nation has drawn to them the beautiful furs in whatever part of tue woria mey are procured. Tiie fur of the beaver was extensively used either in the skin or for the manu fuclu"ing of fabrics in the fourth cen tury, in the eleventh century furs had become fashionable throughout Eurone. The a t of dyeing them was practiced ia tue twentn century, and was gener ally of a red color. In the history of the crusades freauent mention is made of the magnificent dis plays n.y European princes m their dresses of costly furs beforp the court of Constantinople. Louis IX. was verv "x'ravngant in the use of ermines, using v-io oi I .li ra to line one oi uis surcoats flie Hungarian squirrel was used en tireiy in roval families in the thirteenth ceniury. Siberia, when conquered by the Hus3ians in 1640, paid its tribute in furs. As early as the sixteenth century the North American settlers in the more northern provinces, learned the value of rurs, and the tribes in that vicinitv be came extensively engaged in that busi ness, mo Indians were stimulated bv trilling compensation to pursue their congenial peaceful occupation, that of nunting, and tue wily frenchmen soon became explorers, and frequent wars be tween the Indians and the French oc curred. The importance of this exten sive section for supplying the demands for furs attracted the wealthy merchants of Great Britain, and the production of 1 mason Bay company was the result. The search tor furs was extended to our Western Territories and caused that section to be settled in the latter part of the seventeenth century. Where St. Louis now stands, in 1770 there was a large fur-trading post es tablished, and the vast territories bor dering the great tributaries of the Missouri and Mississippi opened a boundless and almost inexhaustible field fcr the operation of the fur-traders, the hostile tribes alone checking the en terprise. The variety of fur was con- nned to tne deer, beaver, otter, bear and buffalo. Bv 1840 the annual fur trade of St. Louis ha1! reached upward of $300,000, and under the gigantio opera tions of that enterprising New York merchant, Mr. Astor, the business swelled to an enormous traffic Minks were the most valuable skin in 1856, the annual catch being valued at about $19,000. Buffalo robes at this date brought 84 1.200. and muskrata $11,672, while squirrel skins were more extensively used than any. ot tier class, upward of 3,000,000 being exported at England. Seal far was Tittle used . that period. That time has developed s great demand for furs the long schedule, of ihe census of 1870 show most conolu sively, and this country has become one ot the greatest marts for its consump tion. Modern furs have a somewhat differ ent aspect as they appear on the well dressed lady of our nay, compared with the ancient garments. From time to tims the demand for furs ha7e varied according to the caprice of fashion, until sealskin began to engage the attention of traders, and owing to the soft, velvet like appearance of the fur and its beauti ful shades after its various manipula tion s, it was placed on th? market, and soon became the most eagerly sought after, and is still in the greatest demand. The process which the skin undergoes is an interesting one. This valuable fur is obtained principally from Alaska, a? though the South Sea islands produce some of the richest and most luxuriant of growths. After being taken from the animal they are prepared for exportation for the London and Leipsio fur markets, which are the greatest in the world. There, with the collections of various skins from other countries, they are sold to the merchants and agents, and the sealskins go lo the fur dressing and col oring establishments of London; then they undergo the process of dressing, having the coarse hair extracted, wh'ch covers or conceals the beauties of the fur beneath, thus preparing it for a condi tion ready for coloring, producing those soft, subdued shades so generally ad mired. The importations to the United States have become quite extensive of late years, and last year there were re ceived upward of a million dollar's worth ot the seal fur. A Western Stock Sale. They have their stock exchange and mining board in the magio cities of the far West, and their own peculiar way of doing business. Buyers and stockhold ers, also, hare their own peculiar ways, and these ways sometimes clash. A New Yorker was seated In an office in Gunni son City, Col., one day not long ago, when a grizzly-looking old chan entered and asked if that was the place where they sold shares of the White Horse silver mine. Being assured he was in tne otnee oi tne company he ok served : " I've heard the White Horse spoken of as being a likely mine." "It certainly is. We took $10,000 worm oi ore out in one day." "Phew! Slie must be lustold rich ness! How many men have ye got to worsr "Oh, about three hundred." "Have ye, though P Are the sheers going off purty lively?" "fchares are selling like hot cakes, and we have only a few left. Every body says the White Horse is a big in vestment. " What are sheers worth to-davP" " I will sell you at 05, though I know tuey win oe worm tneir lace value to morrow." " No ! You don't really "mean 95 ?" "Ido." " Well, that's better, there's a hundred shares which you sold my pard vester day for twenty dollars. I went over to the mine, found nothing but a hole and a dead mule, and I told him I'd come up and get his money back or do some snooting! I'm tarnal glad to nnd them sheers has riz from 20 to 95. That will give my pard his money back and buy me a winter outfit besides. Here's the sheers, and now let me see the color of your money I" "But, sir, we" " Pass out the cash!" said the old man as he rested the end ot his shooter on the edge of the counter. The comnanv had'left his revolver In his overcoat outside, and he didn't be lieve the .New Yorker would suoot for turn. After a look around he began counting out the money with a bland smile, and as he made the exchange he said : "Certainly, sir greatest of pleasure, sir. Sorry you didn't bold them one dny more and get the full face value!" Wail Street Newt. A Care for Sick Headache. This complaint Is the result of eating too mucn and exercising too little. Often the cause is that the stomach is not able to digest the food last intr -duced into it, either from its having been unsuitable or excessive in quac- ti.y. it is said a diet of bread and but ter, with ripe fruits or berries, with moderate, continuous exercise in the open air sufficient to keep un a gentle perspiration, would cure almost every case in a short time. To drink two teaspoonfu's of powdered charcoal in hair a glass or water generally gives in stant renei. rue above sovereign temeuics may no in some, out net in all c ses. A sovereign remedy for this ail ment is not easily found. Sick headache is periodical, and is the signal of dis tro s which the stomach raises to inform us that there is an over-alkal ne con dition of its fluids; that it needs a natural acid to restore the battery to its normal working condition. When the hrsl symptoms of a headache anoear. take a teaspoonful of clear lemon juice fifteen minutes before each meal and the same dose at bed-time; follow this up until all symptoms are passed, taking no other remedies, and you will soon be able to go free trom your unw lcome nuisance. Many will object to this be cause the remedy is too simple, but many cures nave been enected in this way. JSOiton Transcript. After Dinner Sit Awnile. An English popular maxim, says the Parisian, is: "After dinner sit awhile; auer supper wa'.K a mne." liie two eminent professors, Claude Bernard and Kobin, once made an experiment on th t'Oint whether it is preferable after a rc past to remain in repose or to move about, i. wo dogs ot the same race and strength were fed on the same food, and one was allowed to rest while the other was made to move about. Then after the lapse of an hour the two dozs were killed. Tue one which had been al lowed to rest was found to have fi ished his digestion, while the one that had been kept in motion bad only half digested its food. Success In Practical Life. If you speak the right word at the right time; if you are ear ful to leave people with a good impression; if you do not trespass upon the right of others; ii you always think of others as well as yourself ; if you do not put yourself un duly forward: if you do not forget the courtesies which belong to your posi tion, you are quite sure to accomplish much in life while others with equal ability fail to do. Tnis is where the race is not to the swift nor the battle to the strong. It is where you make peo ple feel that you are unselfish and honorable, and truthful and sincere. This is what society is looking for in men; and it is astonishing bow much men are able to win for self-respect and success and usefulness who possess these qualities ot good breeding. It is almost tue turning point ol success in practical life. What Broke the Engagement. This was what broke the engagement. at a time, too, when they had both sworn to love each other " until death do us part!" lie i never saw you look lovelier! She You are a flat He grabbed his hat. rushed from the house and has not been seen since. She added mechanically -" terer," and went hysterically. New York Ezpe$s. Stormy Petrel. The stormy petrel, known to sailors as the Moiher Carey's Chfcken, is hated by them after a most illogical manner bt--cause it foretells aa approaching etorm. and therefore by a curious process of reasoning is taking for its canse. mi , ti 1 ... . , tn. i ins oiru, says " Wood S iNaiurai rii'. tory," has long been celebrated for the manner in which it passes over the waves, pattering with its webbed feet and flapping its wings so as to keep it self just above the surface. It thus traverses tne ocean with wondertui ease, the billows rolling beneath its feet and passing away under the bird without in the least disturbing it. It is mostly on the move in windy weather, because the marine creatures are flung to the surface by the waves and can be easily picked up as the bird pursues its course. It feeds on the little fish, crustaceans, and mol lusks which are found in abundance on the sun ace of the sea, especially on the floating masses of algss, and will for days keep pace with a ship for the pur pose of picking up the refuse food thrown overboard. Indeed, to throw the garbage of fish into the sea is a tol erably certain method of attracting these birds, who are sharp-3ightcd and sel dom fail to perceive anything eatable. It is believtd that the petrel does rot dive. The word petrel is given to the bird on account of its powers of walk ing on thu water, as is related of St. Peter. It does not freamr.l land nxcent dur ing the breeding season and can repose on the surface of the ocean, settling it self at the mean levei of the waves, and rising and lalling quietly with the swell. This petrpl breeds on the northern coasts of England, layipg a white egg in some convenient recess, a rabbit ourrow being often employed for the purpose. This bird possesses n ninmilar amount of oil, and has the power of throwing it from the mouth when terrified. It is said thi t this oil, which is very pure, is collected largely in St. Ki.di by catch ing the bitd on its egg, where it sits very closely, and mhking it disgorge the oil into a vessel. The bird is then re leased and another taken. The inhabi tants of the Faroe islands make a curi ous use of this bird when voung and very fat, by simply drawing a wick through the body and lighting it at the tnu wmco projects irom tue beam, xms unique lamp will burn for a consider able period. Sometimes Ithe petrel ap pears in flocks, and has been driven southward by violent storms, some having been shot on the Thamps, others in Oxfordshire, and some near Birming ham. The general color of this bird is sooty black, and the outer edges of the tertials iCid t he upper tail coverts are white. Its icnglu is barely six inches. Farming in Japan. Milton S. Vail, a missionary in Jnrnn. gives, in the Meihodist, the following account of Japanese farming: Tho farmers in Japan seem to operate on a small scale. A1J the land belongs to government, and all nave to pay n ground rent. Wheat, barley, rye and buckwheat are grown in rows, the weeds being kept out by hoeing. It seems strange to see all their grain growing in rows, but no doubt good crops are thus produced. Rice is the chief pioduct of Jauan. The earth nearly everywhere is black, and the black soil of the vallevs. when well cultivated and made to hold the water from the neighboring hills, makes good rice fields. The soil is broken by manual labor. Men go into the mud up to their knees, and with a long-bladed hoo turn the earth over. Horses are used to harrow it down, and when ready the rioe plants are set out bv hand. The rice ot Japan is very fine, and the Japanese Know now to cook it. With tuem it is the principal article of food little rice, with pickles and tea. often constitutes the meal. The people do not know how to make bread, but seem to be very fond of it when they can get it or foreigners. They have dour which they use in various ways in the simplest kind of cookery. I noticed in comina; to this piace (Hakone, a mountain town forty-five miles from Yokohama), that at some inns, instead ot tea, tuey gave us a drink made of pounded wheat. Potatoes, sweet potatoes, egg plants, corn, melons, caonages, onions and tur nips are also grown, nnd other vege. tables, the names of which 1 do not fenow, and never saw in America think all the vegetables grown in New York can be cultivated here. Of fruits. we have peaches, plums, oranges, straw- Dernes, pears and persimmons, also tigs Wooden posts have been brought to prematura ueu-y oy painting tuem oe- tore tueir moisture uau evaporated. Ilrt Out rtonra. The close condnement ot all factory work, fives the opeiativos pallid lacci, poor appe tite, languid, miserable ieelings, pcor blood. inaotire liver, kidneys and urinaiy troubles, and all the physicians and medicine in the world cannot help them unless they get out ol doors or use Hup Bitters, the purest and best remedy, especially lor such esses, having abundance ol hfnltb, sunshine and rosy chcekj in them. Thoy cost but a trifle. See another column Christian Recorder. Martin Gilbert was a drunker, bully at Sturgeon Bay, Wis. After a riotous day in the barrooms of the place he went home and pounded his little brothers and sisters. The neighbors borrowed two dozen whips at a store. and with thtm Gilbert was lashed to a distance of several miles out of town I have suffered from a kidney difficulty for Ihe past ten years, accompanied with neivous spasms, i'hysicians gave me but temporary reliel, but alter using three aua one-hall bottles ol Warner's Side Kidney and Liver cure, my nervous spasms were entirely re. lieved. My age is seventy-seven years. 1 recommend this great remedy to all suffering Irom nervous troubles. Ea'iton, Pa. Mas. Mary Keesb, The crops in Pennsylvania for 1880 are valued at $111,250,000, and the live stock at $85 570,912, while the fences cost sioss.uuo.ooo. $5,000 will be forfeited and paid by the Malt Bitters Company if M alt Bittebb, lamily medicine prepared by them, does not excel in a fair competitive examination all other compounds now betore the publio called ' Bitter. ,l The Florida cedar is used by all of the principal pencil-makers in the world on account of its flue grain, softness and strength combined. When the season lor making presents oomes, make some sufferer ot your acq aaint. ance a pretent ot a bo'.tle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and note the beneSt it will do him and '.he thanks you will receive. Almoit TonnB Afalaa Mv mother was afflicted a lone time will neuralgia and a dull heavy, inaotive oondl. tion ot the Whole system i oeanacne. nervous prostration, and was almost helpless. No physicians or medicines did her any good. Three months ago she began to use Hop Hitters, with sued gooa ciieci was sne seems and feels young again, although over seventy rears old. We tMnk there is no other medi cine lit to nse in the family. A lady in Provi dence, K. 1. Journal. Since the discovery of petroleum Pennsylvania has produced 133.862 639 barrels of crude oil, valued at f 34, 709,- 672. Elf's Crrnm nalm. Eastom, Pa., ,'in. 39, 1880. r v Lm, Nimulo fif ti treatment ol cywt w ""-,v --'.-j - , , , , - , . t t. ri. nra.ni RnltTi. which is nav- imittrru, w J'J o - ' ing the largest salos with us of any prepara tion now. imrepu. -the Balm, and we do not hesitate to indorss it as superior to any and all other artiolea. The Balm is pleasnnt and easy to use. UTKUS 1, V ALU VEnierrHK la nourishing and strengthening! imritiM tha blood: resulfttcs the bowels; quiets the nervous by stem j aots directly up on the secretions, and arouses he whom system to action. Malarial fevers ean be nrevented, also other miasmatio diseases, bv occasionally using Dr. Sanrord't Xieer invtgorator, tne oiaest general .Family Medicine, wnicn is recom mended as a cure for all diseases caused by a disordered liver. Kighty-pago beok sent tree. Address Dr. Sanloid, 1V1 Hroatiway, . x. .v vvii-.iu .V,f .11 1 Will amid their Kleolro-Volintc Hel'S lo the afflicted upon 30 days' trial. See their adver tisement in this paper headed, " On 30 Pays' Get Lyon's Patent Heel Stiflenen applied to those new boots bulote you run them ovur. WHEAT ROB'E MEOICIXE. U. TOHTAS VF.VET1AM nOlIRE I.IXISfEN'T In pint nnttii'S atMOcpnlti .12 yuars est .b itheil. H l the fit in the worm ror tiie cine of i:niir, oui sorei, snniiri, POWDklltt are wrrntl to cure DUIfmper, Ftver w onus, l is; cive a nn coaij more se uie awteme ann e'.pan-n thu urinary orcan. Certitlr-1 to l.r Col. D. McOdi'.M, own-T of Himo of the fuMi st runnins hors-i In the world, anrt 1 .mm others, il-lwuis. Soldbydro- giais. uepoi -t tturraf Mreei, auw xora. THE MARKETS. I TOBK Beer Cattle Med, Natives, live wt . . 07y OK OaiToa-Oood to l'rime Veals 0Xi 09 Bneep 09 & 05 Lambs JX Boga-Llv 04'ki4 04 Dresaed 06 C moat Ex. State, gooa to nney.... nut iai n w mi tern, sood to fancy 6 1ft (4 8 15 Wheat-No. 2 lied 1 21!4 1 2S No.l White 1 20 (M HOX H Htnte 1 01 (it 1 fl Barley Two-Rowed State MM 92 Corn Ungraded Western Mixed ... . esia, 5V Southern Yellow 65 (4 69 Oats White State 43 t 61 Mixed Western.. 39id 48 Har l'rime 5 (4 1 16 Straw Long Rye. per cwt Vi M Bops State, ltttfj IS 38 Pnrk Meaa 14 76 alt 6(1 Lard-Olty Bteam 8 (IS 8 67 Petroleum Orade. ....... 0601 lletlued 12 Batter BUte Creamery 23 9 HI Dally 21 20 Western Imitation Creamery IS 0 24 Factory 20 flhppso State Factory.... 10.V4 13 Bkima (8 (A in Vi stern 1U i VI Errs State and Peun 21 " Polatoea Btate, bbl 1 60 (. 2 0U BOrFALO. Flour City Ground, No. t Spring . . 5 00 0 S 78 Khut-Nn. 1 liurd tiuluth 1 II (4 1 58 Corn No. 2 Western 6'i.4 HX Oats State Mi 4 7 Barley 1'wo-rowod State..... 74 80 BOSTON. Beef Cattle Live weight ,. 04 Q 05 V Sheep ("V usi I.-.mlM M'i Hoga 05)f(4 05 Flour Wisconsin and Miun.rai.... 1 ia lasuj Cora Mixed and yellow tV.'X'S 0 Oats Extra White, new 4( 04 48 Bye State 1 07 id 1 07 Wool Washed Combing & Delaine., 4.1 (4 60 Unwashed. " " 35 u 38 WATKBTOWN f K ASS 1 OATXXI UABKXT Beet Cattle live weight o.lt( 04V Sheep til. 14 04 Lambs ud4(9 no Hou 0S:(4 06 FHir.ADEi.raiA, Floai Penn. (rood and fancy S H7 W4 5 80 Wheat-So. 2 Hed 1 Itt (4 1 19!; Bye State '.- (4 us Corn State Yellow ft) (& 6B Oats Mixed J-fit4 31X Butter Creamery Extra 1)3 (4 83 Cheese New York Full Orttam 1;'V4 13 Petroienm (Jrude uos(4(X nonnea 12 "Vegetine. Kidney Complaints DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS. The symptoms of an scute attack of inflammation of the kidneys are as follows: Fever, rain iu the buiau 01 me naca, ana inence snooting downward nnmbiiesa of the thigh, vomiting, usually at first 1 deep red color of the urine, which becomes pale and oolorle-is as the disease increases, and ia discharged very often with pain and difficulty; coBtiveue.su aud Fome drgree of colio. In chronio disemea ol the kidneys the ayinptoma are pain in the back and limns, dryness or tne sum, rrequent urination (es pecially at night), general dropsy, headache, diizl. uess of sight, ludigeation, and palpitation of tin nearc, graunai loss or atreugtu, paleness and puhi. tiess of the face.couuh. and shortness of breath. In diseases of the kldneya the Vkoktink gives jimoenmte renei. ic uaa never railed to cure when It ia taken regularly and directlona followed. In many cases it may take several bottles, especially cases of long standing. It aots dlreotly ugn the 'cretlons, cleansing and atrengtheniug, removing II obstructions and impurities. A great "li can estify to cases of long standing having been pet ectly cured by the Veoetinb, even after trying tiauy of the known remedies which are said to be xpreasiy lor this disease. Kidney Complaints. Cincinnati, O., March 19, 1877, 0. It. Stevens: Uear Hit I have used your Vkoetinb for some time, and can truthfully say it has been a great bent fit 10 me; aud to those sr.rTeriug fvuiu disease 01 ihe kluueya 1 rheuilnlly recommend it. IlesuertfuUf. O. H. SMITH, Attested to by K. 11. Ashfield, druggist, corner cig-mu auu ueairaj avenues. Cincinnati, O., April 19, 1877, Mn. II. R. 8TEVENS s I have suffered Beveral years with tlio kldi j complaint, and wns Inilucrd to try Veoetinb. 1 have taken several bottles of your preparation, and am couvlnccd it is a valuable rented". It has done wo more good than any other medicine. I can heartily recommend It to all Buffering from kidue) complaints. Tours respectf ullv, J.S. Mc.MILLEN. First bookkeeper for Newhall, Gale k Co., FIoui Mercbaula, No. 8C West Fruut St., Cincinnati, O. Vxoetine has restored thousands to health wh bad been long aud painful sufferers. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists. GO K Polished liranlte Monuments from fmw r ice 011 iKiaiu suip tu itny pan 01 Amer- ita. lliie-tnlions accurate and beautiful. Piaui and pricea free. J01I W. LKtiUli. Sculptor, Aberdeen, Scotland. PV1?T V nTTTT T 1 will have one of sa to get a part of the i -u v nit j. V1111J1 01 our Puzzles, so :( IN l-ul.U we are Lome to Kie away reo. Price, il l cents. b. 10, insu. The first one will receive $110. Is. Address P. O. Ko uet), Huston, Mass. MAT,K AND PIC VI A I. K AUEVTS Wanted In every town and city, to sell Dr. ItHoucV fci.ao tiiic TiiANsruKiNO ItATrcRV. Territory secured. Scud for Circular. Address W. H. HKoWN, .No- 08 Tremont St.. Hoston, Mass. ASTHMA. Farnham'a old Established Asthma Remedy Kiviug instant relief in all eases and which Is indorsed by thousands of suileteis from tli'.s distressing disease, is niunuta- lured and sold by Chas. bhuu-r at tha Criminal Depot, Sparta, Wisconsin, and S"iit per mall to any ad.lrcbs on receipt of One Dollar per H03. Do Your Own Printing Press, j an I outtlU fmra S:i to SBOO. Over 5,000 styles of Typu. O-ititlogue and reduced pi ice list tree. U. XOoi l.lt. Philadelphia, Fa. MUSTACHE A WHISKERS S.lfl-ri Steal I Mfirl yr tVifAj aM DTti'l StA) tLllltt lice it,.. '.( f tl. , .stvi kaaij HatuwLstid cWr.WJaf sand trvt Xuiejirj. La If w-I'sat aad uruit la if. 1. Fi (Via. ia rrt .i.IVi arVliM. BMITiI U rSU.S, .aWV-."a W AuiiMtMU JUihlaW.i PURE TEAS, i Agents Wanted eTerywheri to Mil to fttUiiiit;s, bote In anq larue consu mtl ; lnitf si t:oik 111 the country; uuality tuxl terms tlio (,oun Irystorekrep.eisshou dcallor write THE WKU.S TtiA CO All a l A A 201 Fulton St., N. Y. P. O. liox Ati0. I r sr'iT r rr r n 1 1 k" ew ORGANS. 940, i.Ka-ni nsi.rHii z: s. lldO.un. arrautelUv-ara. neconil llund NNTIirMliNTS ul HAKIIAINM. AIJPN'tI uiia.fl vi 1 biii 1 up r.uwj-jArut UOlt AIM VAT.lta cV CO.,bUB'wqy,W.Y. 1 ' A ra, r a.' r a 1 1 ...1 t A m A afmr? I ' IV S350 A HONTHI AGENTS WANTED! ?ff Beat Selling Articles in the world, a aampleTYS. Jat Beomsuh, Detroit, Mich. $777 ? A YEAR and expenses to agent. OutlU Free. Addiesa o. vu.ii.KitY, Augusta, Maine. S20Q0 I! liOl.l Given Away. Send S-ct S'amp for particulars. Address Tub AiusEKCi.s, Lcwis:ur,.i, tulou Co., Pa, DIOniC tf lOrr fm ro.isuiupllun Is also rlOU O wU WE the best connti medicine. 172AWEEK. il a day at soma easily made. Coitiy V Ouittt f it. Additat Tas 4 Co.. Augusts, ataiuc. 70,000 SOLD YEARLY. trSkA .innnl.rllv Anil naefnlnesa sf CAHIUKT or PAR LOW OBHAM Is mown by the fact that SEHtrJTITilOt). AN Dare sold yearly In the United States. The best are the MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS which hare been awarded aioniaT tmnncTiont ro OCMOKITTtATin SCWUOIUTT at EVERY one of the GREAT WORIJJ'S Industrial Exhibitions for thirteen years, wf'S out one unfk emertltm. NEW STYLES Are ready this season with Important Improvement. roR LARGS CHURCHES, splendid ormna, with great power and variety, at SA70, S480, $.190, and less prtcati FOR SMALLER CHURCH K3, SCHOOl-S, 0., SH to 1200 and upward. BLTKRU DRAWING ROOM STYLES at 3O0 to 510, and upward. A GREAT VARIETY of SMALLER ORGANS of equal excellence, though less capacity, or In plain cases, st M to 1200 and upward. Also furnished ros mostblt or odirtirlt rArarcrm, so and upward. IW nrtuint art errtalnlu tmrlmlfd Hi mrtrn. what W prlrM ore not much MsVr titan thoae of very tnerior tnttrw Itefore purchasing any Organ send for lns ILLITR THATKD OATALOGUB (3a pp. 4to.), containing full descriptions and prices. Inciudfn new atyles, and much useful Information for the nnrcliaser or any organ, wnicn -u.n I.- .,mt irm ami .wurrwTfa. SAin k MAftiijm HUMAN 00.,lrl Tremont Street, BOSTON j 4 East I till Street, KKW YORKi 110 Wabash Avenue, JHHJAUtl. Ihe IPnrest and Beat Medicine eter Mado. Acolmhlnattnn of Mnns. Buehu. Man drakle and Dandelion, with all tne best and mosteurativeproicrtiea of all other Bitters, makestherrreatestBtooa runtier, uiver Reg U l ror, and Lite and Health Hestoruig Aarent on No disease in possibly lonff exist where Itop Bitters are osel,sovaried aud perfect are their fi r rnt 1 1 itir SsJ Tier give tsw liV9 aaiTijcrtsUsazolKiliiflra. To all whose aVnploynientsrause lrrcenlarl tyo(t;.eboirilsoimmary onnrns. or who re oulrean AonctiaerV Tomo and mild Stimulant, n.m Bittera are tavfuViahlo, Without IntOX- IcatinK. Koniatterwhr!tyourfeellnprB or symptoms are what the discisc or allVnent Is use Hop Bit ters. Don't wait until you ai sick hut If you only foel had or mlaerahle,''"etliem at once. It may save youriiie.it uaera'- - uuuureus, SOOwlllhepaldforaenl"" they will not ouro or help. Do not suffer 0,1't yr friends suffer.hut use and ure them'V u" Hop B Remember, Hop Bitters la noVTU. drartfrml M.ntrnn nntfmm hilt, tho Purest O (J Best Meaictneevermadeithe "ISVlMHeW FRIBKD and HOPE and no person or family should be wltnout lacin. fllC is an Ahsolnw and irrcsHrioie cure orl!runkenncRS,usc of opium, tobacco ano narCOtK'S. All BOM! u.v ui uiJCisin. dhjiu , for Circular. Uop BHIers anr. w.. Tfoehngf 3. 1 nod 1 oronio. ' 'ei. Too lifiTe read tlifa notice about twenty tiiiira bt ror. nui ma youevvr act uixn hip suitk tiou no often mt'lf, name y: To aik any to in-i mio dvaifrror wo's witn fwnorii'lch ratfiit tie nifrKtrel Hlvet Irilei't4-il fole I trunrani&d to un in-ear any Sola ever ma-le. If you have not. do bo th very n xt time you wai.t b. ota r ahos with aolet ih it will ue.ir like iron aQla.ive repatra, aiki Jou't you i: v aiiV ttthtT. My rrferfT.cen are R"y Sewing Machine Company 01 their azentft tti tnib coumry. II. r. -ioonurrTT. JO ClniH'ii St., Worcester, lla.s., and 40 lloyua Ave, uiiicago, in. RED RIVER VALLEY 2.000(000 Acres Wheat Lands baa la tk WarM, for ula by tha St. Paul. Minneapolis & Manitoba E.B, CO. Thr 4o)r pr eon aQwd Ui avtalar fr brak mt ao etuurs.uM. jrr pMvmutn Wj to D. A. McKIMLAY. lAHfl CmmiMltRr, . Paul, Hlnn Ilnlr Tyefsf.i.'RFK9T ili i lihM : it Ht ls Illtt'iUt titniiMi ,'o liii'iii tin most n.itii al .-.hadci. of Jlut Kor itrowiii .lt'8 SW STAIN thu SIX, ntnl ii nifHy PP h-l. It ie a Ktamlarti prrjift at luti aut a favorite Hievuiy well nj potntt'dto, fttor J'lyor fntit'm.in. S-'lil by Dm uits ami up p'.tfil v Hatr OriBM." s. ii'P"t. Wil lntnSt .N Y. t. N. CIUITKMON, At. 1881. FREE. 1881. The ILLUSTRATED "GOLDEN PHIZE" I'll 1:181 is now ready This elegant book con Uii.is ab nit 200 flue engravings. A specimen enpy -will lie sunt ti ee to nny one in tlio United State, on reooipt ol a threcent stamp to prepay po-dugs on the lijnk. Agonta wsuted. X-fd.ess F. GLE !S )N A CO., 46 Summer Street, Bcihton. Ma s. HTRSKff3 Is ttia best In tht World. It tl abaoltitdT nnra. It Is tha b sl for Meillrtnal Purrs .tel. It Is the best lor naalnf aa all Famliy L'aea. Sold by all Druggists and Grocaia. PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURING CO., Phil. PETROLEUM TTin TIT TITTI JELLY firanl Me-lal at I'liiU-iflphla Kxxobitiou. Silver MHal at Purls ExiKDtittton. This womlcful ftihstiince Is acknowledged by phy sit ians throughout the wnr'rl to be the bet.t nmpily ttla (ovcti"! for Uie cure of Woun K l.iirna, Hln-uiuatlem, Skiti DibaMif, IMles, Cat rrU. (,'ht,l tihib, Ac. In order that viry on tuny t y ft, It Is put u: lu I ! an l i cent bottle, for boimlioM uto. Ohtiln it from your Hniurultit, au l you will uuauupcrior toauytlnim you have cvur IAMKL. F. BEATTl'8 ORGANS! 1 STOPS, StTD BASS t OCT. COIPLER He.it till Trlul Warranted. Catalogue Free. AJ ilress DAMKI, F. ii K AT I Y, Wastaluglon. N. J. Literary Revolution. 3PriITC ri l'. fonnrrly f i.(io to $1 .M .aoh; WBlTI I O 1. Ma".iulay'a l.llc of rrederu'k the (tit'iit. II. t urlvit-'s l.il'cor Holier HltriiS. III. I.a liui tin Life n M.irv (jiie"iinr Sn.ts. IV. Tlios. Ilu-'lie.' Miiulini'M s PCIUTfi ,J li. furnierly $i.W ( ( In ist. 3 Vt.ll I 9 a. In I. Arnod'sl.njlit lit Ai-ia II. li'i! rnclu's Vicin ul W'akftli'I'l. lit. Iiarun ilimi haus -li's 'I'mvi-ls aid Surprlpiii'i Alve!itnres For a. I r: llunv.inM'il.M iiii's Prioress. Illustrated rataluisiie sent free. AMKHICAM l.lltiK KXCHANGK, Jiilm U. AKlcn, Man (Ut-r. Trl'. un? llclliliin;. New Yiirk. SORE EARS, CATARRH; Many pr op are aftllctf U with these loathrtomi illseuea, but very few ever gt weil from themj this In owinz to Improper (reatmcuL oulu, a tli-y are realty cuiah eK properly trea(el. 1 in U no Idle hoant but a fact I have proven over aud over aain by uiy treatment. Send for my little H ok, to . Hwilitvil you all about these mutters and who 1 am. my largo Hook, 375 pagea, ocUvo. pike $4 by nut'. a-J Im 1U. C. K. auiOKMAKEK, Aural burgeon, HendintaT P JaESTEY&CS BrattlfboroVI Best and Fastest Selling ON 30 DATS' TRIAL. Wi will wik' our Klectro-Voltalc belt aud other FleUrlc Appllanreiupou trial for 30 days to thoae sifllcted uh Acrvotu JjnbUUy ud dUmttof m persomti nature. Aw of the Mver, Kidur-ya, lUiuiuatiui, Paxalyalb, etc a ture cure iuarutUtot or no pay. Addrem VolUtlc Belt Co., Wwliall, Mlcli. Y0UNO MEN UteSS5tftK srsduate guaranteed a pavlut: situation. Address VAI.fcMIAH BR08..M ananera, Janeavllle. Wis. ft fi R WKLK In your own town. ' Terms and 15 Outfit uu bt. AsUfaasU Buun Oo, fixt!ndVUme. r n Willi nSEHTlTwiWfED PICTORIAL BOOKS ai BIBLES. I Price, r'-i'ind 83 .r " in. AddreS NATION AL J PlULISlslNU ton HAN If, -biladellib,ia,t t bicaf ri.. c-r hi. Lou.., Alo. I IIO llVllUa lliwav j . - DEMOREST'S ILX.VSTRA.TXD MONTHLY, TH8 Model Parlor Magazine ol the World, combining tne essentials ol all others. Ti.. (t..r.Astnff nnnnlarttr ftf TETCHY r n T? MO VTIH.Y MAUAZlHIK, a pomilarity utend liw over aeventeen years. Is ample pmol that eacn sno eenillns year flmla It Improved In Its viuilty, beauty and attractiveness; thns meriting the eiitliualasllc enoumlums iK-stuwed upon It by Its wide circle of Intelligent and critical readers. Tiie peculiar featnres of ttits Maraalna render It ab solutely Indispensable lu the family elide. lie mission Is to nUne, elevate and Instruct. Sol only does It atiow Uoiv home can be beautdled and ailorued. but It points out the way by which the qualities of bead and heart can be so cultivated nisi mey win sneu niuwiu iit w huvviii llirlit of Intellectual and moral lieauty. Thus It Isaaafu tiunlly tulile. a counselor and friend for the young, Willie those older flud prnill and pleasure In Its pases. Ro varied and Instructive are lt departments, eomtjin Inu. ns they do. 1.1 IEKA ll ltK, AKT, AHtJlMThUJ UKK. II, Khl ir.W tr r. IHn.BO.lWIQJlL... ... V u. that It forms a aiuainc conipeuuiuiu 01 uvsiiin. .uu uselul inlorniatlon for everybody. Its I Itrvnry Icia inei-.-.t ts richly stored with Sll "LS SlIOETta lALM, lllnORAPBICAL Sil l IIUTOKICAL SKi t'cHfi. hssat', KniniBiALS, I'oaas and Mm aun ovi AiiVicIr.'. fnini Uie pens of the best writ, is of Kurope nnd Aiuenea; u iun"uu ... and popular literature of tho day. Its Ar.lailo leia. Iment wsseases iiniisual In terest It is Illustrated with beautiful Abt Piciukes hi 111"" f rare delicacy of Bnish. or well executed Stkl and other Kncravlmts of celebrated pictiirea. by world- K"m".i lutisiiannss. which for beauty, variety and rrliaidllty are not equaled by those of any magaaine In the wolld. Its Scientific. ArcliHectitrs.1, Klorlcttlttir. I, Household and fr nulilon Ilenarf ments arc enually lull and attractive! the whole formlnir a MainiJlne whlcb most admirably combines the iih.;f ul and ornamental, the Instructive aud entertulntiiB. and which for Ih aut . utilltv. oriitlnallty and dieapncsa, la without a tuer In the Held that It occupies. "aiiv one dcslrtn,! a sample copy of this thoroughly coV .reliensl'e auXelcntVlTKftARYand KASIlfotf M Ml t.l.K. can obtain the same by forwardlnn 1LN ?F IS: or for Ot'hltK.N I' COl'lKS. cents. YKARI.Y Sl'ilM'ltli'ilUN. with a Talnahle premi um lo aitch mb'.rriner. who has a list of livo'.ly i-efiii and beautiful articles to aeltit from. (Cend your address on postal rard for full detail, of tills unrivaled publication. W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, 17 East 14th Street, New York. Ascents Wanted Rvery where to whom eitra- wdmary tn.luceuicuts will be ollcred. FRAZER AXLE GREASE, I THAT IS J0ST , I VlHAT I SMALL roil tst i.i-'. iv ti i- in-Mi.t-.il!. 4irarrrt tlte JlluiA I. (if MiX'ill ul I In- O nUmtwl ant Chicago FRJ.ZER LUSK CAT0R CO. NcwYork will (KiHltlvf ly cure IVniulv Weaknei's, Biu-h a Kail lug of the Wo mli, ihltort. Chronic Inrtaminat'onor Ulcerutlou of the Wuinii. InvhU-ntal IitnionhaKO or FtiMxIhig, Painful, but-presst'i Hiid Irrt Kulur MiisV ti tuition, Ac. Aa oIl and retiablo rnuly. fcicinl ioa tiil card tor a pauiidiU t, v. li U trculinr-nt, uur nnX ' ciTtiili'atvs from ,jtiaifiuai arul jiutlcu", to How m th & h-.illanl, Ulka, S. V. tiU Oy ail Uru'Uu 1.0.t(HrUitie. iVW. TATNE & S0XS, C0RXIXG, N. T. K.TAUI.i.HSn SMAC. Patent Spnrk-Arreatlng Kn etnua, mounted and on sTiids. Vertical Kuglnes with wro'l boilers, tnrckfi Safety pow eis with feectional boiler can't be explodrd. All with Automutio Cut-Ofls, Kiom $160 t. $2,000. Send fur Circular. 6tat$ where you saw this. The Creat Remedy For IKE LIVER. THE BCV.'ECand the KIDNEYS. These rrreat ora-ana are th. Nntnr.1 i.n..MA. theSystein. If they work wall, health will be Der foct, if tlieTbocomecloirped, dreadful diseam s an develoiie4 Wauap the blood U poaoned w.lb the i".l!.V-Dalil,h'ii'i.ba.T.e Un eipeU.d naturally. !CI UK E Y-WOR T HI restore tha natural action, a icT throw pa the disease, thousand have beeii n-ed.ai dallmaT be. I '--ranle I yellUmr-i-Htt. CELLULOID EYE-CLASSES. representing the choicest selected Tortolse-Sbell sn Amber. The lightest, bandsomest, and strongest known Bold by Opticians snd Jewelers. Mads by 8PB.SCKI O. M. CO.. 13 Maiden Ijne, New Tors. SAPONIFIER Is the " Original ' Ooncenlr.led Lye and Reliable Family Soap Maker. Directions -onipiujy .each Can for maklna Hard, Nafl and Tollrl heap qiilrUy. It la full welxlitandstren.'ih. Ask your grocer for SAPUHI. VI fc.lt, aud U uo otnerr. PENN A SALT MANUFACTURING CO., Phila. ThU Clalm.Uouse KstablUhed 1$S. PENSIONS. ?ew . ThonsKKlsol soldiers and heirs entitled AduVeba,wiin Jlainpl" TOa LO. Dr.5Hu E- WJ2Ka... . OPIUM Si-." llabllOsrai I. is) ra.aa am s-um. auratsusa, AXusnoa uulo. t5to2D y at keraa. taaiuies worth It bs " A4uiaas ftuaaa. OaOssaiaaaL&s. M A H Kll'S. WtlKK, TAltl.lt, ,,AIONS YOU.N( A M v It It; A S ((rn. til. r.w i u.ia 1.0 v-. va -a TilB WAV. 8CI KSOBAT IU ;. "JN . LAWKJ' C .1 I "S f MY FR'tND VOI 1 I tHSULltlt I I 1 rR7CRsall I ..... v J3ajp TRUTH MJOHjyi v ISWai lsifef etas, asl Wist1 halt, I 5 f (f fl J.J-wr.wl,, fa,,.,. .1,4 TfJ Tkr",iii,'i"'f''wr''u- w Jr ftaa.taii.F,' M A llf I H f.. Ui-lesUMM hMMHiaaJ .jV
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