. .... A.. V Rend Uostettur's ad this week. Uriels for sale at Morton's yard. G. W. Mellottof ltd fust town ship spent last Wednesday at Mc Coiiuellsbu rg. Col. K. M. Robinson went over to Chambersburg Mouday and returned Tuesday. Oliver Mellott aud John "SVeller called at the News oflice a few minutes, one daV last week. Oliver Hill one of Pigeon Co.'e's prosperous farmers spent a few hours in town one day last week. 83 tags from "Honest Johu" i turned to her home in Lfuck.Val Ping aud 10c will secure you alley. watc h guaranteed to keep accu-j It is reported that LogueShivea rate time. will move to the Charlie Wink I!. R. .Johnson is transferring ; farm, his pl u of residence from Lai-1 Calviu Garland aud wife spent dig to Wayuesburg.G reenecoun- i Sunday in Licking Creek towu ty. I ship. "Honest Jf.hu" Plug Tobacco! Haltzer Mellott and family Tags are more valuable than any ! sP't one day last week at Mat- other tobacco tags. The Tobac co is tin; be:it. T. Irwin Sipes of Licking Creek township was in town last Friday. He expected to leave for Cameron III., Tuesday. Preaching service in the Lu theran church next Sunday morn ing. Subject : A Word to Chris tian Fathers. V2 tags from "Honest John" Plug will secure you a dime's worth of "Honest John" free from your Merchant. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Reisner en tertained a very pleasant com pany of their friends Tuesday evening. 110 tags from "Honest John" Plug and 10c; will secure ynu a Gem Safety Razor, guaranteed to shave the heaviest beard. Fancy silk vestings.nobby pan taloonings aud just the stuff for spring suitings will be found at Goldsmith & Comerer's. Mrs. Frank Orr of Chambers burg spent from Saturday until Mouday with her cousin Miss Mertio S toner of this place. Winter coughs are apt to result in consumption if ueglected. They can be soon broken up by using Foley's Honey and Tar. All dealers. Thomas A. Sipes, who has been employed in Pittsburg the past six months, returned to his home in Wells Valley last week for a short visit. Foley's Uouey aud Tar is best for croup and whooping cough, coutaius no opiates, and cures quickly. Careful mothers keep it in the house. All dealers. L. L. Cunningham, of New Grenada, has been drawn as a graud juror to serve in the U. S. District court at Scrantou,March ou. Send i!5 "Honest John" Tobac co tags and 8c to II. C. Hecker ruan, Bedford, Pa., for a hand some knife. State if large or me diunsi.e is desired. Owing to the bad weather last Friday evening, the debate that w;.s to have been at Webster Mills, was postponed until next Friday evening, February s. No e urt of inquiry is necessary to determine the quality of our clothes. As to tit and workmau sliipthey are pronounced all right. Goldsmith & Comerer. Miss Virgie Doyle and Miss Nell Garveric.bothof Harrisburg, arrived Tuesday afternoon and will spend some time among friends here. Gorrien Portable Shower Bath, hot water bag and Fountain Syr inge combined, is a useful house hold article. You need it. D. Malloy, Agent. Mr. Peter Culler, of Needmore, was in town Monday arranging for bills for his sale March 2()th. He intends to move onto a farm near Johnstown the first of April. Fc.it Saf.k. A full blooded Hol stein bu 11 calf, well marked, and from line stock. Will leave with cow until 1 weeks old. Inquire or write to S. R. Fraker. Fort Littleton, Pa. Rev. S. L. Baugher, of Need more, and ex-Commissioner Plea singer of Whips Cove i pout Mou day in town. Mr. Baugher is quite a revivalist and has just completed fourteen weeks of con tinuous revival service. Kidney complaint kills moro people than any other disease. This is due to the disease being bo insidious that it gets a good hold on the system before it is recognized. Foley's Kidney Cure will prevent the development of fatal diseases if taken in time. All 1 alers. Mrs.'tte"ed is soBru ftcuor. M rs. Martha Deshong is ou the sick list. George Hoop has been very sick the past week. Miss Cora Hoop is taking les sons ou the "cornet." John Deshong made a trip to Buck Valley last Saturday. T. Irvin Sipes and son Otis started for Illinois this week. Charley Wiuk and his family start for Ohio in a couple weeks. Mrs. Kcbecca Sipes has re- thew Mellott's, Preston Deshong, of Everett, spent Monday with his mother at Pleasant Ridge. i Bert Deshong and family, of I Wells, spent last week with frieuds at Harrisonville. Richard S. Schooley and family and Mack Sipe and family spent Sunday near Huston town. Prof. Foutz is giving several persons music lessons. He is spending some time with Collie Reed. Mrs. George Docker and two sous attended the funeral of Mr. George Sipes of Everett, who died of cancer. Miss Linna A. Deshong is talk ing of going to Buffalo, N. Y., to her brother George M. Deshong, where she has a chauce of a posi tion. Some of our people had quite a fine time skating down Hoop's hill on a pair of bob-sleds a few days ago. It went equ.il to the electric cars. All enjoyed it. Ou account of the freezing up of the water mains, the company is having troubles of its own. James Johnson of Ayr town ship, was in town Monday. He intends to quit farming, and will sell off his stock anh farm imple ments the loth of March. The Hancock Bridge Co. on the 12th inst. declared a semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent. Receipts for the six mouths were $1,899.43. Expenses 08.30. Cash on hand $1,301.05. Saved Him From Torture. There is no more agonizing trouble than piles. The constant itching and burning make life in tolei able. No position is comfort able. The torture is unceasing. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles at once. For skin diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, all kinds of wounds it is uuequaled. J. S. Ge rall, St. Paul, Ark., says: "From 181)5 I suffered with the protrud ing, bleeding piles and could find nothing to help me until I used De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. A few boxes completely cured me." Beware of counterfeits. Mr. Norris, of the Berkeley Springs Sand Works, while pay iug oil his men ilaced the truck man's envelope containing about tfii'J on top of a load of sand when it went down to the mill. The truckman did not know it was there and dumped both sand and money into the mill whore it was grouud up. Of course it becamo necessary for Mr. Norris to pay the truckman again. Hucklen's Arnica Salve Has world-wide fame for mar vellous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Boils, Sores, Felous, Ulcers, Tet ter, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, Skin Eruptions. Infallible for Piles. Cure guar anteed. Only 25c at W. S. Dick son 's. The Everett Republican says that Dr. W. P. S. Henry and his nephew, James Henry, were re turning from visiting a patient, and, as they were turning the corner at Main and Hopewell streets, they turned out for an other team, and iu so doing, the sloigh ran on a pile of ground and the occupants were spilled out unceremoniously. . Favorite Neurly F.vervwhere. Constipation means dullness, depression, headache, generally disordered health. DeWitt's Lit tle Early Risers stimulate the liv er, open the bowels and relieve this condition. Safe, speedy aud thorough. They never gripe. Fa vorite pills. Sale Register. Thursday, February 27. Mrs. Margaret Booth, Executrix of es tate of John Booth late of Tod township, de -eased, will sell at her reaidenco 2 miles north of McCouuollsburg, Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Farming Imple ments, Grain Ac. .Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Tuesday, March 4. A. W. Johnston, intending to quit farm ing, will sell at his residence four miles south of McConnellsburg, Horses, Cattle,Hogs,Sheep,Farm ing Implements, Hay, Grain, Ac. Sale begins at ten o'clock. Wednesday, March 5. William II. Paylor will sell at his residence iu Ayr township, 4 miles south of McConuellsburg, Horses, Cattle, Farming Implements, Ac. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Thursday, March 0. Having decided to quit farming, Frank Foro will sell at the residence of his father, Daniel E. Fore. Esq., 1 miles north of McConnellsburg, Uorses, Cattle, Farming Imple ments, Ac. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Friday, March 7. W. L. Mose by will sell at Woodcock's' Mill, Wells Valley, Live Stock, Farm ing Implements.IIoMsoholdGoods Ac, the property of Mrs. Emma Anderson. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. Saturday, March 8. Jacob Strait having sold his real estate at Harrisonville, will sell personal property at public salo such rts live stock, buggy, wagon, agri cultural implements, household goods Ac. Sale begius at ten o' clock. Saturday, March 8. Mrs. F. G. Rider will sell at Pittman's shop in McConnellsburg, a set of excellent blacksmith tools, by the piece. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit (5 mouths. Tuesday, March 11. George B. Mellott having sold his farm, will sell at public sale at his resi dence 1J miles east of Needmore, Live Stock, farming implements, Corn Ac. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. Weduesday, March 12. J. C. Brewer having sold his farm will sell at his residence at Plum Run Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Farming Implements, Household goods Ac. Sale begins at 9 o'clock. Thursday, March 13. David Heefner, having sold, his farm will sell at his residence 2 miles north of West Dublin, Horses, Cattle, Farming Implements, Ac. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit !) mouths. Thursday, March 13. Abra ham W. P'ox, having rented his farm, will sell at his residence 34 miles south of McConnellsburg, Horses, Cattle, Farming Imple ments, Corn, Hay, Ac. Sale bo ginsatlOo'clock. Credit "-months. Saturday, March 15. James Johnson will sell at his residence at Potts Mills, 1 mile south of Big Cove Tannery, Horses, Cat tle, Sheep, and Farmiug Imple ments. Salo begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 9 months. Wednesday, March 19 Geo. W. Comerer will sell at his resi dence near Burnt Cabins, Live Stock, Farming Implements Ac. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. ' Thursday, March 20. Peter Culler will sell at his residence at Needmore, Stock, farm imple ments, household goods, Ac. Salo begins at 10 o'clock. Tuesday, March 25 Philip Ott will sell at his residence iu Ayr to wuship 2i miles west of McCon uellsburg, Live Stock, Bedroom suites, wardrobes, Cupboard, a lot of Household Furniture all new. Sale begins at ten o' clock. A Night Alarm. Worse than an alarm of lire at night is the brassy cough of croup which sounds like the children's death knell aud it means death unless something is done quickly. Foley's Honey aud Tar never fails to give instant relief and quickly cures tho worst form of croup. Mrs. P. L. Cordier, of Manning ton. Ky., writes : "My three your old girl had a severe caso of croup; the doctor said she could not live. I got a bottlo of Foley's Honey and Tar, tho first doso gave quick relief and saved her life. Refuse substitutes. All dealers. In order to uccoin rnodato those people who would like to liave tho Fulton Demoer.it and also the News, we will until April 1st, give a receipt for one year. subscrip - tiorl to both papers for $t.&0 cash In advance. Men Wonted. llespeetable Biiirlo men, aged 20 to 2" years, 1U and willing to work with spado unci shovel, mnl do oilier common labor in summer, anil do work In the woods in winter. No free cur fare. Wages $20 )er month ami hoard. I'.xtrn pay for long con- ? tinned faithful service. t EI) REICHENBACII, i County Surveyor, Jefferson, Wisconsin. JOHN PATTERSON Com m ission M ki ten ant, Poultry, Eggs, Fruit, Produce, &c. iYl South Frout St., Phila. I'mtnli n iff-. viMiiniH nt iriiirkrt our liimient solicited. New Steam Chopping Mill, Iu McConnellsburg. All kinds of grain chopped promptly, (live us a trial. J fAt tlic Old Fmmitry West Knl of Town. W. H. NESH1T. Administrator's Notice. KMilo f Jotin H dneeasiMl. T. otter of !VtluiinMr:itlin on I lie rstiito nf John IK's lute m Thimiixon township, Fu ton eomilv. ltl.. ileeens.-il. Inivintf been tfruiltetl ly the l!eii ler ul W'UNfor Fulton county to Pie subfHli.'r. wlitM' post olllce ll, lure K Webster Mills. Kullou county, I'll., u 1 pernon w ho m e in.lehi n to 1 hi- s.ilil ei nte wil. plense 111:1!..' p.iynu'nt. mid tnosu lmvniK claims will present lliein lo OKOIICK R MIll.l.OlT, . Jim'.!:!, low. lit. Administrator. Register and Clerk's Notice. No'leels hereby irlven that the following nunii tl ueeoutitanis have tiled their neeouilts in the Kelster anil I'lerlt s olllee of Klllton county. 1'a.. anil t lint the same will be present edlothe Orphans' tVnrl, of saitt county for eonllrtimtlon on the third Mouday of iMuro.li next, nie.. ueini the ran nay. 1. Sielx. -Tite liis.t ami llual account of V. K. Sipes, Kxei'Mie- i. of Cue estate of Mnry K. .'sipes, lalo of J.ioklhK Creek town.hip, de ceased. Willi ". The llrst ami lina! account of James I'. W ib r. Ti'iM ee lo seh tho real estali of .lames M VP. hue of Uuu' in.itloti (.'o.inty 1 'eutia.. deceased. :t. Al.l.Kll Vie; iitt and ibail aeeount of I iutn'ii i'v Ail'-r. , i! iijini-l rator of Oiristinh and illiae. A !c, hue ol uub.ia l nvn h p. de ceased. 4. 1'vit:-:hnhn. The first andp irtialaecount of i. Miurpe at terson. ( ieori-'e W. llavs and .1 iiiii'i A. .haip'?. i::eoutor of the will of Thomas Patterson, late of AlcC'oniH'llslmrtf borough, deceased. r. llAUr. 'I'he Mi-st and llnal aeeount of W V. ltM'l. Atlm.tiistrator of Abner Ilart. late of llrush Crceli township, deceased. (I. li i.xst in. - The litst and nnul account of lii'iiii'i' . lllxson aud .John N. llixson. Ad niiiilstrutorsof Nathan II. llixson, late of Hrush creek lowuship. deceived. Be'jfislcr & Clerk's I l'KAN'li !. LYNCH. Oilie.c. Fell, li, p.mj i' HeKister & Clerk. Prothonotary's Notice. Notiee is hereby iiven that Hon. John M Fore. Assignee of Kobt. A. Mellonald. has tiled h;s aeoeunt iu the I'rothotary'sotltoo of Kulton county. IVnnsyivitniu. and that the same will be presented to the Court of Common IMeas of said county for oontlrmntiou on the third MoU' day of Alareh next hie'.', hem Ihe ITth day. l'rothoiiota, v's Oillce, FI1AXK t LYNCH February :A. I 'iM 'J. Froitiouotui-y Clear Kicljc. JaiiHisOApploby aud wife of Shirleysour-jr wore fsruests of N, B. lloury last Sunday. 2evui L:'idig, and wife of Mad dcnsvillcj wore! "mists of W. L Fields on last Sunday. Kobort (.iallahcr and wife wore visitinif at Burnt Cabins on las Sunday. II. J'i. Huston sold a horse to John Gillis on last Friday. Some of our younj,' folks arc at tending tho itieetiuj at Fort Lit tloton. James Stevens and wife were seen passing through this place on Sun da j. 11. E. Bustou intends to go away iu a couple of weeks. (Move Fields spent a few day at Maddensville the past week The Comptroller of the Cur rency of tho United States has authorised John G. Cohler, II, Frank Gump and A. II. Whet stone, of Everett; N. B. Ilankf of Emmaville, aud Dr. J. Grant Hanksof liay s Hill, to organize tho First National Bank of Everett on f?LT),000 capital. Working Overtime- Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless little workers -Dr King's New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, night and day, curing Indigestion, Billiousness Constipation, Sick Headache aud all Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe. sure. Only c at V. S. Dick son's drug store. A letter received recently by a secretary of a school board from Dr. N. C. Shaffer, state superin tendent ot public- instruction says: "I am n it pre pared to promise their full sharo of tho school appropriation to any dis tricts which fail to comply with the requirements of tho law. think every board should make reasonable ofi'ortto carry out the law." Desirable l'roperty For Sale A House and Lot in New Gren ada. Iho house is a two-story frame, painted and papered throughout, water iu tho kitchen Oir the lot are fruit trees and grape vines, stable and other out buildings. Within 4 miles'of coal mines. Bargain to quick buyer (Jail on or address, C. II. McCoy, 2-20, 4t. New Grenada, Pa, . ta, fror "Honest John plug and iJc will secure a hand somo 7.ric knife free, 1 Yon rc InvfM'rt to ro ttm tlinM. ami iMirupt'st lot of Willi I 'it pi: i sum . pUnver broil li! to this rmu.iv bv mlllnK r liHvimr Uirni hrom M to your hoMN. Itoip inc nuiv n ft-w oT the ninny burnuini: I'lornl 1ck1ii, whltr tmrk.iirih ttcallv eoioreil, : cents all urouatl. (iilt Pnpers, nmny drsltfiiM, fo nil t rou ml. Tnpesiry and Grimmer, f cts. nnd up Uns and WnicrcJ Silk, U otH. and up. Also, the fumou tiiroiloT thnt are nil tho riiifo uoIuhum u(i-io date t without one or more - it oenlH. All Hoi dci nnj Piipcr sumo price per roll. Turtles wNhlnir woili done will n;ive monry by o.iIIIhk ou the nudcr Klirnt'd Wft (funriiutoe to put on tnore prtint unit humr more piiprr in out' dny thau any other two im'n In iho ooniity All workarthtUMiily eruli il and xutfMTurtinn KutiruntctMl or no i'haru We tilsohiiinlle White Lend wit lillvr-yeur fimnintee ffivr-n Ksihjiuiioa free. Call on or address THOMPSON & STEAK, Painters, raporLangcrs 4 Frescocrs, McConnellsburg, Pa. I iiiii m i '"'IJ U A HANDSOME i FURNITURE STORE on Queen Street In Chambcrslnirg. Tlio new three-story Mt. Holly cream brick front is dilTcrent from imy other in town. The display of neat, beautiful li ml nrtislic hoiisnholil furnish ii)?s is better, larger unci nicer thurt we hnvo ever shown in tho past 411 years. Most intelligent people like to look at nice thinps nnd we invite you. You are welcome to couio in at any time unci look around whether you want to buy or not. Trices on everything in plain lijiures, and you will not be annoyed by any one ui'riny you to buy. Wei- I come. Call aain. NEW STOCK OK. I t Eaby Coaches and Go-Caris ; for 11)02 is now ready. H Sierer & Co FUKNITUUIO MAKEUS, ) on Qiietn St., Ohatnbersburg. KALDACH & SPANGLER, Knobsvillc, Va., j .Mainifiictiircrs ol' 1 ALE KINDS of HOUGH and WORKED LUMBER. Flooring, Siding, and Shingles always on hands. iR rame Stuff furnished to order with promptness. Mills one mile north of Knobsville. Cheap Homes 1 During the past few days four moro Desirable Lots i IN THE Little Extension oast of town have been sold. There are a few of tho very best left yet, and they will J ho sold on terms to suit tho 5; purchaser. Apply to D. E. LITTLE, J McCONNELLKHCKG, Pa. WiWiAVAVWiWWW S. P. HETZLER t Dkaliou In . . . FMorios Organs Buggies Carriages Good marketable stock taken in exchange. STiVWhen in need of any- !. tiling iu our line write :i for jiartic-ulars to S. P. METZLER, Burnt Cabins, lJa. j l MILLINERY GOODS I at aud below cost ut Cress's Hew Millinery Stora. ()iioKite the Cooper House. ,McOmncUhurR, Ja. t t Foley's Money and Tar for children.safe.sure. o opiates. INVITATION n The Washing Problem SOLV ED y V'- . '-r. .WASHER. The only perfect washer. Unlike all others. x Guaranteed oo to give perfect satisfaction or Money Refunded. Geueral Agent for M. C. Randlkmax & Sons, Dps Moines, Iowa. .mix. U SOUSS RACKET STORE g Jn our last ad we called your . .... . . t " - HT.il , , l .IT .. ....V. .... . .. , , L. i (. ) ed another lot of tho same kind lit the same priees. Now, tliis week,. .1 JjT:) we wish to call your attention, Hi st, to our Boys' and Men's Cord - I 'iints. We have sold 10 doz. pairs of Hoys' Knee Cord l'anls, lined j i- l nil through nnd tlio making guaranteed, nt 75c pr., ntid we have 2 or3 y i l'. , do., more at the suine price. In '"' ii ml have some left at $1.3."), $1.7."), I '') any of these jroods, don't wait or pair until you have seen ours. see our Overalls and Cotton and these iroods, nnd think wo have u had Hoys' Apron Overalls 18, 2", 111 years, in stripes, with, or -i kind at Se. Men's Overalls, all s .'. heavy Cotton l'unts, lined and un .' T rants U.ie to .VI. . . ' 1 . llnrciware ! Hardware ! . ) If you need a Cross Cut Saw, we have the best make nt 1.10 and v, ? ijl.lS with handles. ICxtra hand!' s. l.'ic pr. ' Sltitfle-bit Axes, TiOc; i. 1 llouhle-hit, 5S, (,, and H.'ie each Hi 3 H.leones are the Win. Mann axes, c-o Did you ever hear of this price on this axe before? Saw Sets, 45 and ;'.! -IHc. Wood Sau's the Keystone w.tb double red frames -at 41) cents, c ) Ciirriiitfo 1) ilts, 1 in. to 7 in., le eich: also, largo one. Split rivets, "0 machine rivets, ic: cap rivets, 1 ' ,111.1 .. Horse shoo nails, c "' -. "1 saw in sue t fi aininir chisels, and ':.. inch, 20c, 1 i ami in., 25c. each. '. 1 Coal oil, 100 test guaranteed. - 1 not good, bring your can to us and , ) 1. -1 . '"" c ' 1 ROUSS RACKET STORE HULL & BENDER, Managers. 1 Read and Reflect. ! C.'IJIMSTMAS is ulmost horo and you want all you can 0 get for your money. Our prices aro our inducements. Dry Goods. 3t; All tho Now Shades in CI th. Cassimorp, &c. Pine ef loots in Shirt "VVaist goods, flannels. Ginghams, Muslin, India Linen, White Goods, and Linings of overy description. ?. Notions. Kid Gloves, Corsets, Hosiery, Mittens, Lacos, Braids, !(.i Embroideries, IJultons, Spool Siilc, Cotton, Veiling, Hand- pjj 'l;o kerchiefs, and Fascinators. . Ad endless variety of Christ- ov - masGitts. Millinery. Tho latest creations constantly on hands. Can , match you a perfect outfit in a day's notice. You can save money. jj Take time aud see. ' i T. J. WIENER, '$ Hancock, - Maryland. Our sprin; line of Suitings t X is almost all . in; and a larger X and better selection we have t never had to ofTer, The pnees t are the cheapest. All wool X X suits to order at 9.50 to the X very best. We make and trim . t all suits as they should be, t X Trouserings at 3.00 new style X X , These gpods we bought at a X X great reduction, and to you t X X we give the benetit. . ' X- X Glad to have you see the X X goods. - X Mt U. Im h Sonsill 1 wif4Wi,MT mummmm"" y , ... , . . I which brought an tiverauo of Lust year M ichigan farmers 0 to1( 0l. ft t()tul of , grew (KVloO acres of sugar bootujp A N rj " - j ; g A Ly f which producud 5U7,(H.O tous, and thom&.t ... lv,lnth0 wor;- f. ( t - , Y. ' the NOVELTY UPRIGHT tin t?s !-'. I . u . . ' c.-f ! Si A. J. SCI1ETROMPF, Duck Valley, Pa. IS at'.entton to Men's and Hoys' bweat- c. ? -.11 , t .1. 1... U.. ... recelv- ?"'- Mon'H Cordst, wo have sold 12 doz. .." nnd $2. :!". If you are in need of don't ullow any tine to sell you u (.-' if ' .-..Til 1 1" ni-rt nnviiilu tlint. villi . Wool Pants Wo have sold lots of V tter line than ever before. We i " r.nd :il)o pr Youths' Overalls, 15 ) without aprons extra heavy the "itle c s zes and kinds, 10 to i0e iir. .Men's fc. mod, at HO to !0e. Wool Dress. J to ( ! v " I..-' 1 ' 0 -1 C, .1 ..0 uox. worse snoe rasps, d, in, 11 lie lb. The greatest thing you ever . at prices that can't he matched f 1 If you have been getting oil that is i Hid try ours. 12c gallon. 1 ,1 V' -1 I A -' I 'J - ?? ): (X (.flue ?- r ( r '" o ny IK li k ( I C i .4'TfT IN STOCK zzizizzzr.zzii tzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzizr ' M M-t M n I 1 HI. HI M M U in n t M ,14 tv til : y 4 f.H t w M Ml it 1 (
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