i li.L,J-Ll,-l.X!BTl . IjJi.J.Ui 1. L.1L J. . ' L l-ij ULIJ .1 11 1 I., j lll.'ULJLXim .UUtMllkl I ' l l.'U "I I . I ! .1 . ' ' I i .I . 't. . ijll .1 X. IL HAUTE It. VOL. XX III tVOKTHY:- h Drastic Szj;riraont. I don't think," said Mr. White, Hint tbe bay crop ever promised ho finely - Indeo'l!" H:iid Iji'h wifo, absently. Aud if there inn't nny f ill in tho price of mil."' bo added, "our peach orchard U going ,t. nut us a oo.il hundred dollar-'-' An bo ppoke, bo lhvtg tbo honio ppuu t ul with which ha had bon wiping biobiri.il over tho back of tbo kitcbou chair "Oi, flootg. '1" bang np tbe tow el!" laid Mi". While- "The nnil in just as near as tbo chair buck, and I bnvc enough steps t lako in tbo course of tbe day. without waiting upon jon.1' 'Van are always grumbling about something," eai.l tho young farmor, ai bo puked tbe towel ou to in ooil, There! Does tbnt suit you?'' "Hero ie a letter from Cousin Pnra. George,'' fM Mrs, Whito, wisely n aiding tbo mooted question 'Sho wants to c me hero and board for fow wcoks." "Well, Kit ber pome!"' nnil Whito. It won't cost ns n great doul, and 0 little extra money al vays counts np nt tbe yeat'H end." "I Jut, Goorgo, I was thinking 'About wliutt'' "Why. I nm r j br.rrio 1 with tbo work, and tboro ia so much to il " That ii tbo perpetual burdort of yom song." said Mr- Whiti, irritably, 'Womon do boat nil for complain ing" Won't yon hero rao out? ' said Mrs. While. "So I thought it would boa good plun to givo lV.ra ber board, if ho would help mo with the honrework u little. It will nc commodate bar, and it will accom modate mo." "15nt it wou't accommodate mr said "eorgj White,' ' cavaliorlt Really Letty, yon are (jetting abso lately lazy" Mis. While crimsoned "No one ever suid that of one be fore," said 8b o. ".15ut pint lnok at it," said tbo far mer 'Toll uae of auy other woman in the neighborhood who keeps a girl Why, they make a boost of do iug tlnir own woik." "They all havo sisters, or mothers, or growu daughters; I bavo nono.'' "Pshaw." sud Whito. "Ridicu lous! Cf course you have to work.i We all do, don't we.' Hut your work dou't araouut to a row of pins. I don't kuow of any oue who haa it eaieer than you do." "That is all you know about it!" said I.itty, iu a choked voice. "Writa to Dora that we'll board her for five dollars a week," paid Whito, autbojitively. "Wo iuut earn all the tuoucy we can while thoro is a chunco. Make bay while the sun shines, oh? And I guess you'll manage to get along as well as other women do, Lotty. Now run np 6taira into the garret, and get ins ray Lluo jcau overalls, there's a good girl!" Lotty obeyed, but tbo toara wore in hotvoyos, and a big, round bull wm risiug np in hot throat, aud sho aonld hardly see tho joan overalln, as they Lung np high on one of tbo beams. As she reaohed np; a loose board in the garret floor tipped; her foot flipped through on tbo Iatti and plaster bolow, and, with a groan, the sank to the floor. Tbo time passed on, and George White grow tired of waiting. lie shouted np tbe garret stair way: "Look alivo thbro, Lotty! Do yon moan to be all day ' Bnt no answer camo. lie ran np stairs, to lied Lotty lying senseless on tbe floor, with eno leg broken, jUBt abovo tbe ankle "Now yon'U Lave to got sorao ono to do tbe work,", said Letty, not without a spico of malice, as she lay on the calico-covcrcd settee, with ber poor ankle dnly set and bandag ea "Not if I know it," said George White. "Hire a lazy woman who'll want a dollar and a half a week, uud bor board into the bargain, to do tbo work of this bousor I guess Dot!" "Bat what are yoo going to dot" asked Letty. "To do it myself, to-besure Half an boor every morning and half n boar evening ought to be enough iw sanare np acoounts." "Well" said Mrs. V1 ell," ald Mrs. White, "I shall I I just like to soo you do it! ' "Then you'll have your wiHb!" said ber hii'ibaud. IIo roso oarly tho next tujrning and lighted tbo kitcboa fire- "Pshaw!" Gaid be, as ho piled on tho sticks of wood, ''What does n woman's work amount to, anyhow W hut's tho next lesson, Lolly" "I alwayn skim tho o r o m and plrain tbo milk," sn' l Letty, who, bobilerod up n tho loungo, wns combing her huir r.iih more deliberation than sho bad prneticed fur n year. "Wo!l, hero goca t'icn," said George. And a period of silenro ensuod 1'rcpcnlly b ehontodi "I haven't got niillt-puns rnongb!" "Of couvuu you huvcuV." said Lotty. "You must ecnld out yestorday's. You kuow you said you eouldn't set up tin shop when I asked for a doz eu moro hint month. "Thoj smell liko a htsboiling fae tory,' said George, distlaiufully 'What nils 'em?' 'You should bavo tcnldod thorn out last night,' sighed Lotty, winb ing that sho bad win -s liko n dovo. that sho mifht so'ir into tho milk room and rostoro ordur cut of ebaos 'Iltie'a n go!' said (ivorgo. 'Tliere inn't any hot wafer," 'Oh, Goorg.i, you'vo forgotton to put the k.ttlo on!' 'lo I did,' sail her hunbnnd. 'And tho plickn, bung 'etn, nro nil burned out?' You know 1 wanted yon to get a ton of coal,' paid Lett hut you said that as long as wood c ist nothing hut tbo chopping aud hauling, wood it should bo." 'IIuvo I got to wait for lhat con founded water to heat?' groaned Georgo. 'I don't know nnything eluo for yon to do,' remarked Lotty, dryly. 'LIuuipbP observod ber lord and master. 'Wbat s for breakfast? -Ham and eggs, snpposo.'' 'Well, I'm np to that part of the progrnmmo, at least,' haid bo cheer fully 'Oh, tho dickens? What U the noo of keeping your knives no Kbarp?' I've nearly cut my thumb off! Wbero do jon keep the oatmeid I cau be altouding to your old milk pr.n while tho bicakfant ia cooking, I Buppose Thoro is nothing like economy iu work" Uutitwan a moral hour btforo tho milk was strained and tho pi, '9 fed, iind by that ti.ao tho houso wao blue with a sort of a stnu1,,'y smoko. 'Ilnlle!' sbontcd George, coming in. 'Miai s an tuin:,i.i uio uouuo on fire?' No,' Hf id Letty, calmlv; 'only tho brcnl;f,i'it has turned up.' Georgo ut'ored n long sigh. 'Who'd bavo thought tho liro wa f so hot?' said ho. 'What am I to do now?' Cook another, I enppeso,' acflwer- od Lotty. And what next?' demanded Goo. Cm ooly lugging at l.Li mount acbo. Why, set tho table, and then clour it away and wash tho disbos.' With this cut linger' complained tbo bnsbaud. I was obligod to do it all tho wooks I had that soro folon on my middlo finger,' remarkod Letty Tbo young tuvkoys and geese ought to bavo boon left out and fed long before this; aud tbo throo calves in tbe barnyard must be attonded to. And then there are the kitchen and sitting-room to bo swept acd dusted, and the bed 4 to make, and string beans to bo picked, and huokleberry ploa to make, and yoor whito vests to bo ironed, aud tbo potatoes to no peeled, and tho projervos to bo sodd ed over, and tbo choosos to bo turn ed, and dinner to get, and tbo table to clear, and the dishes to be wash ed-" 'Hold od!' cried Qoorge; 'you'vo mud that odco.' 'Very likely, but it hua to bo done three times a day and tho chickens to bo looked aftor, and the liucn pillow-cases to bo put blanching, and tbosontb wiudowa to ba wash od, aud your Irowacrs to bo patched, and tbo stocking to be darned, uud tbo firo to mako np again, and tea to be propared you know yon al ways liko something bot for fciippor. And thon the night's milk is to b broagbt iu and (drained, and tbe pane soaldod, and tbo geeso and turkeys fed and shut into their coops, and Ob, dear! I entirely forgot tbe churning! Tbot will lake an hour, at lead.' lint, doot mo, Guorge, It He that will not reason is a bigot; ho that cannot in a fool; MIDDLEBURGH, am getting hungry! and I dou't soe tho leant signs of breakfast Goorge! Whero nro yon going, Poorgc1' I I want my breakfast!' For Georgo bad disappeared in tho midnt of ber exordium. In twenty minnten or so bo ro lurnod. and liifi pidu trudged Mary Ann I'ult. thn nearest uoigbbnr'H tweoly-yoar-ol 1 danghtcr 'I ln!o it nil liaek.' Baid Mr. Whito. 'I lower my colors, Letty, Your; woik in harder than mino. I'll lo eveiUtingly blost if it ain't. Why, I couldn't liikc earn nf tho milk, and eieain, and cbcepcs f.r the wtirjci n giil would a)lf. I rover rca'ied li f.iio i.mv mncii a Wionaii had to! do.' 'Aro you quite nnro yon rca!izt it now ' said LeMr, miKelievontIy. 'Well. I've got a pr.ty f.iir idea on the Bubj.'ct,' nodded George, 'Hut you should bo hero on wash ing day,' taid Lotty, 'or ou ironing day, or ou I ho days when wo chop sanpago-tnent, or tmko soft-soap, or-' Slop, stop f shouted Ocorgo If yon say another word, I'll go for, MahahtKit.kn, too Ilavi n't I Paid that I lake it nil Inch ! What noro would you bava !' 'V'.'u!, f-(titi rui.l Mary Ann, who had ly thin time removed hor bat t.i d Jhi'.v l, -v.bnl'11 I do first ' D. I' crheed Mr. Whito. 'Do everything, i.nd lit mo go til' to the h:M -fa-lil f'tst iik I can.' 'Jul' an your co lors is,' t-aid Mary t.n. 'And I sny, l.ctly !' ho nddd, 'l'i:s, Goi rge.' 'Write to your ('out-in Vi m Tell her wu'il bo glad to board her, if ihe nill nnwif't you about tho Lonj-o." 'Hut you've hired Mr.ry Ann ' 'There's woik foi 'cm both,' said Mr. White. And bo eat down, and took refuge in lust week's papor, while Mary Ann wrestlod with tho charred remuinb of the brcaLfaut, and cut fresh slices of bonio-oured bam. In this world, tbero are Uloodlops battles and viotroiied wou witbont the clash cf btiel ; ni.d iu tbiu category nay I.-j clawiid Mm White's victory over In r bcsbnud, iu itFptct '. i tl.i: 'jiiei-iion vt i:':id bolp.' llcvv to ITaka Yourself Agrcoablo- Very randy, if ever, young persons acqrito llo ability to converse with cac-o and lluonry. This i. npl.es. ill tit of all i,ool ideas, clearly and seur ibly expr hi ;ed. An empty mind never madu n good talker ; rimtnix ber, 'you cm tot iliaw water out ( f aa eu i ply well.' Xcst in importance is ct-lf- por.'Jc'jfiion. " T-j ot"- f- 'icn in t.ir'O p..i:.!j i:i t!ie law' of good I reeding. A good voice iti a.i t-"Hei;t!i.! to self poMuHHon nc goil ideas are cn&cntial to !!.:ent languago. Tho voico, frou i'.f mey should bo ( ".re fully trained 'ind dovibiped ; a frill. clear, (lexil lo voico i) eno of t!if surobt indicutious cf good breeding it falls liko mnbio on tho vr.r, ar.d whilo it plou.'u.a tho liatflunr, it aid to tho conlidi.ueo of its podu.'tiHor, I'C bo ever t:o timid. Ui;o may bo wiity without being popular j voluble without beiiig ugtevublo ; tt gtci.t talker uud yet a great bore. It if wiso, then, to nolo curefull tho fol lowing suggestions : lln sincere ; be who bubituull soeers at everything, will net only render himself disagreeable to otb- ors, out win noon coaba 10 una pleasure in life. Da frank i a frank, open counto- uaaco, aud a clear cheery laagb, aro worth far more, oven socially, than "pedautry in a ttifl' cravat.' Do amiablo ; you may bido a vin dictive naturo under a polite exterior for n time, as a cat ninskri its sharp clows in velvet fur, but tbo least provocation brings out ono as quick )y us the other ; iil-ualurod puifiCKS aro al ways dialikod. lie uoDBiblo ; society never lacks for fools. If yon wnut elbow-room, 'go up higher.' Do cliooiful s if yon bavo no great trouble on your mind, you buvo no right to rendor otffor people rubor ablo by your long fuce and dolorous tones. If you do you will bo gen erally avoided- Dut above all, bo cordial j true cordiality unites all the qualities ne bavo enumerated, IU "How old are youMlns Emma? She "I'm old enount to know butter tbert to apuwtir tiKt quhkUoh.""' SNYDER CO., l'ENN'A, MAY 2l, 18S7 A KEW TAX LAV7. l; The IcgiHlnturo baa adopted a now tax law lhat is a decided improve ment over the old, its main fontnres lining that it equalizes tusatiou and irerrar cs tho revccito. H plrcrs a tax f thrre mi'ln on , tho dollar en mortgages, ooten, judgments, .'ic, and all uioueys and fcccmniln beam ing inlerei-t. except took accounts and mving bank depo3iln nil pub lic or municipal loans, except loans cf lb" Sinto or United iSlitea ; nil band 1-n t 4 aud bank pI. c!: , ineti ryp loaned or invented in oi'eer JStatei ; nil annuities Aver t-rr. I.un- idied dollars except llo.c ' r-iuu t by lle S'.nto or Uuitod Slitos i all i-tagcp, onmilmpcfl, hwU otber vehicles ared for tranrportiug pasi engeis for biro. Dnilding and lonn asFoeiations nio exemptod from tax ation, p. u well as household furniture, gold and silver lute, w dehc and pleasure cairiagfs. ' Oue-hulf the above taxes is to bo returned to tho counties in which they tiro collected. The corporation tax infixed at cno half mill for ovcry ono per ei ,t. of divid' ti declared, where the dividenn anunint to fio per ojnl. or mer. md thice mills upon each dollar of vr.lnatUn wbeio no dividiiids aie inclined or whero tbo disidendp tire Iluh than tivo per cent. A tax tf three J r cent, is pnt ppe-n t ho v.' t earnings of private biu.l.iii ioiI ba kers iuhI urincorpornti .1 hi: l.irg institutions. A taxofei;;!t rii'.lu in laid on tho gror-n receipta of laihvuy, cnal, pipe line, eonqnit, ttenm''oat, I sliiekwuter navigation, aire l putPeii- ger railway, telegraph or blephon., express, tiatnrul gas, elect rio light and palacoor sloop ing cnreonipanies. The samo amount ia pat upeti tho grosq prcurumu of Stats imuranco eompauiefl, and one anu a hulf per umt. ou foreign ineuranoo compan ies doing feaBinsea la U-j'jIuU. -It is estimated that iu tho nggre gale tho one-half of tbo personal property tax. which by tho socond soctiou is to bo rotund to tbo counties, will exceed S$1.U0,K)0. IItr..:t Lc.'-islitsr. Member from Hand none Kr.ob Mr. Speaker, I hope, sir, tbut you will let mo buvo a fow minutes' time in which to placo myself tqnaro on tbo record. Yesterday evening Mr. Ibiekley Prov n, from Gum IIottru.si miid that I bud accnple l tha present of a new hut from a nib end nipei lu tetnlcut, and hinted; in u way i ue-liu-ed to t-tin' a pir.sitivo man, that 1 iiud practienlly sold myeolf I .-.hould lil.o to l;no.v if thrro is liny thin;r in our 'oiifilituliU lhat pic vtrtu a man fiom iiccoptiugpresenta I nay tbero in not, an 1, air, when our I'oinstitulion alines and snya tl at I shan't lako ovorj thing thut ij giv en to nie, thtu will I ;ay 'Mr: Con stitution, attend to your own nifuira.' Mr, Spenker, I a.n a present tukr, and as an trcouragemont to tLot-e iv bu t.ary coi:temrlato giviug me Hiimcthing, b-t me nay U:at my caj. r.city for tal.in:; pvosentH, although well dt vi .-!opc 1. ban not heeu owrs taxc 1. I may l.:o uay lb it tho inu'i who won't tnho a bat and then hy oavo hiniLclf the cxpunso if bnyin." ore i-J couipofiudof a mixtufo of tool liur oud thief. I'd bo bfraid to moot such a man away out in tho woods. 1 feel so io that bo would koock me down and rob me. I know of an afl'iar in my county that elrongly illaetratos tbo dishonesty of men w ho are afraid to accept presents. A red boarded fellow inimod Wstson went to work for old mm Clark, nnd uiado himself so useful that Clark, who well knov how to appreciate merit, went to him nnd said: 'Watsou, I nover had a man that I think more of than I do you.' Much obleegcd to you,' replied WbtdOQ. 'And I buve decided, Clark contin ued, 'to giva joa my dunghlcr, Lor eua.' 'iliich obiecged to you,' said Wats sou, 'but I ain't ueccptiu' auy pres ents.' 'Well, Mr- Speaker, iLut man was so honest tbut be would not accept the daughter as a present, but the ooxt day ho rau away with Clark' wife. Since thon I have been extrem ely imopioioiw of taoa who are too high-toned to accept proeouts, and to keep ot ber fair-minded men from suspecting me, I bavo determined to refuso nothing " ' , , ho that daro not in a plare Life 07 Henry Ward Eccthcr. The Lifo ut Henry Ward "orclier written by Jos. Howard, Jr., and published by Hnbhard looUier of riiilndolpliiH, is ii Kiik whic'i e i'mmi'u !ki thifii prime rro t i m i t -j cf n popill r l.li 1 UK.'dei biugMphy ; i! ii' nee.u.ito ; it i:i iiileic.-.ti1:;: , mi I if i.i timely. It iH no accurate icllielinii t i that 'Manyshidod man" of whoei tho nu thur Fpenkfl io f. elin'jN in Imi pro nice. 'l':ile u pi ' ei'ji.H j vv 1 1 . pl.u c it in Ihe i-i:' lure, m-,,1 .,n !i ,. ju hi ! tiv poli' lied ,;, i i id.riit. nith i! .!.;!.(; I;-!.?. Mr flowed bin. i:nply f:ik-u li i" l'i!lii:ut i. wrl. lU gr.al t.ii.n p!-. ",Ml ,K,r"rt' ;r" lii;lit and tho w.uid'jfti! rhai fiutcr btai.dd revealed in nil il. Mi::p!e Ix-aiiiy. Tho bonk no fulnoiu: eulogy. iVihiips its gn iilei-t valm ii duo to tho fiiot Unit mueb of iH tn'.torial in drawn fr;m cnuicoi lhat were necesbible only to tho great preacher himself, imd (he few who, bke Mr. Howard, wero honorsd with Ioh confidence at'. 1 intimute frietuii !n'p. Pur the i eopo of lhi Wurk it ii, eiinii;h to ray that it in cnuiph l'1, ( nvc.i -ing Mr. I'ei eheiH eveliltul life friiiu rhild'n iod diovn I ) tho pcnn fill d'.'l thl't l f reiio in j!iu'!.!vn l i t M'lich, nnd ll.e gre;it d' li.u'.ii-tl'lliun ef rori'ow th:it e i'iio i jHii tun ll; f 1 1 til lli:l ei! -, I.i 1 nut! ir, U! I V, unl l Tj-ji'V.'iiip'.ici'ly ll o i Til; is all that ("Hi! I b 'i;d l 1, and ili pro folio illnstratioiiK i i v it nddih' I 'd value. The frotil;pitCi'-- tmpitb slet-1 plule, ti.lun firm ono ol Sarony'rt phutogrcpiiH. the hint prier to Mr. IbiiK'.herH dentil is prn'oiihl tho but t. likouosrt idl'Iymimth'.-i great patdor that has e ver been tocuied. Don't call a 1im-k, ftrum;, siiwwy i inn a liar. If you aro suro he In a prevurirntor, hire nnotlicr iniiii to lirriik tho iiewH to liiui. "Wo inure 1 1 iu.ii hold our own," nil ex 'blllige. leu, Unit's why your neililiors hiivo all lurked lift their etllckeiiH. A p.irly 'f over fl ft y school i;iri :it t'li'Ue.l ilni i in i iinr of Citliln'-'iiii cf W I i'l i i I , in t lull Mute, r ni ly mv uc . i i: 1 io olii.iiiiin;; u M s , ic i licfui-'' Ie' ci iild '"' roe iicd. V jriti'ig n-iiu who Hiina a nwi-pa pir f r I'l Olio win Ih of ditnrigo ti I. hi t character nnd gi ta a veidicl ef six ceiitn, may have jiiut an much . . i i i.p.. c!ii'ri'( ter a.--no i:iiii inioie, i in in 1d"m not laik t'o much uhont it- M.Ui'm ;;ii ilei vic!.i-y ia over "elf. Id in a ft r ;w hvuv 1 ly p'Uiiotn 1 1 ii utror;' roek V, .'in o. nine!) pn-i loll: tent iu v tin, i nt vvh'.'u e.ititrel ii gained over Mcilnl ciel lijxii'u! p" siunh, or if only j. u'.i il culr I tc- isuid i c!) ..nil l.'.iei: i .'V 0 t ;rei.t goiu' aud sin ngtti i-i a k.v; f h i'V'.t. Hi ro conies a inun i, hom 1 w:l. yoo to (dii i rve. liei.old Ii i ill Hi' fitco is pallid mid Lih tyes uio Instcr 1" "k. 1! in lips hi ii ki t iu pniu. Hi f'teps oi.i slow and tho dull thin'.) liing i t a li' iivy lii:iid.:cho Loriti al lr' '( iiiplrw. Ilia ilnii aro Lvj.iV and I 'i'i nights aio th i h-i, nnd ii'.1 a in urine!-' ' to hit.!. Ho i. i in-re- wreck of his rally manhood. II i-' fi tends 'iv id hiio. Whim hi I'.'ts home l.ia elii'dien hniit fi r the jd - iil: eorners, and hia poor viifi wiidies Mho wiih di ad. i but hai vi(oi;lit I'M Ihia ni 'n und misery Hum '( Tho denuioii Hum ? Oh, no. not exactly ; pio and hot bread nod f'fti en minute dir.neis did it. Tbo poor man has tho dyspepsia, thnt'B nil. Hut Hint's enough. Hnrdelto An old Mnllimoro ond Ohio con ductor is authority for tho following story: When my train left 1'itta burg one morning not b ng iiineo, it had among it pap:xiigerD a young woman drrrsed in deep rnonni ning. A heavy bluck veil covered lei fneo nnd thn seemed to bo werpin:. Af ter a couple of ho:m; fib a gn-v c ilm, und bt-Lio wo repched C:imbr.r!rd sbii removed bei veil nnd lornuto take bly glaiici-p ut hor fellow pa n songers, particularly those of the mule ptrsuDhiou. A rittsburg drum cr soon fchared ber seat, Tbey laughed nud lulked.eachacgod cards aud ooiuplimeuts, and seemed to bn quite struck on ouch other. Maybs von think llimu ii'iiiii'l nnilliin.i '""" J I . wronc about thin, uud maybe tueio wasn't, bot that woman anl. wus aboard that eatno train. Uo wasinaocflluin tho baggage car,' thouiib. audi suppose the Aowl&&&Xl7i!e&l MM y- thought a livo man more enteric WJjTO C&X fOLDSw iugthanadoadouo" S-JJV - i i i .i u. BtkA f uji etiifK wu. w v- uu.i. .-hr m w - fFTT "rr.V 'rr-tr-. - -v-i- r - for Infante nnei Children, WOWS tome" I!. A. Ai-nr.. M ti . J T'jLt pi'. MAT. AND KOTiir.CVK, PrcnMid. Snydor county, P;i. ' J r.i.l u ! 1 lulilt'info ' . I 4 ni ri vnii'Um ti.l Sie K""ii. iiti"i M rT' .'- 'i il -TV li. (ni' cm . 1 : k I :n k 1 .1 tiu.l iifrtm.n, Viir- I,, i:. t"i. (I. W. TOOL. PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON. rrenbnug. Pa I Tr Mr T"ri- "1 nnl rl.-ri In Um ml lln I. eonT '.( In lii'iii I. 1 1 h nl iliri'n (irfi' on .Vnlii ulrtirt V. VAN l!t:.k!UK I'lUl'C.U 1 V!T:!1N!C'V 1KNTI9 Si lins.'i i iv. I 'on n'n: l)K i'Mir. ':v'i'.r County. Pa. I'.. '' l i i .'. r mi I M-i r ii 1 1 I.". i il.iMt e M ; i M nv ',, li- " 'IHIM " i.,ji , ..--, iJAist; S3 AN 10Ht (W nil.lni Iml llbrnimntlin. bnl U-caf Ihnloyorv tlmu. 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