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Hon A THAUr KAHNF.h A lirsNK It
A mil mnn, with a now like a muflln,
went into n Main street boarding bonne
one day liat week, and aaked for u din
ner.
"Owing to the general depression of
buaineaa, and consequent scarcity of the
rhino," said the proprietor, looking the
tall mnn over, "a dinner will coat you
thirty-five conU, in advance."
“ I have nothing with mo but a check
on a Boston bank,” obeeived the tall
man.
44 Checks on Bouton banks ain't worth
a copper,” remarked the landlord; 14 1
guem you'll have to dine more sumptu
ously elsewhere.”
44 Can’t I do something for a dinner V”
aaked the tall man, as a hungry pang
gripped him.
44 You can pay,” said the proprietor,
impressively.
44 You give me my dinner,” said the
tall man ; 44 1 agree to clean your house
of every rat in it. I have performed the
feat in many hotels throughout the coun
try with most satisfactory results.”
The proprietor accepted the bargain a*
a most ad\ ntageous one to himself, and
the tall m a seated himself at the table,
where be id fearful execution among
the victii !i. He finished his dinner
in half an -our, picked his teeth with a
fork, culled lor a cigar, and proceeded to
enjoy it.
44 Now, then,” said tho proprietor,
when the tall man had finished his
smoke, 44 let’s get to business. Go for
tho rata.”
44 Ah, yes,” returned tho tall mnn,
44 with pleasure. Procure me a light
iron bar about four feet in length, and I
will proceed to business.”
The iron bar was procured, and tho
loafers gathered around to witness the
interesting proceedings.”
44 Now, begin,” Mid tho proprietor.
*’ Whore will you commence first?”
44 Right bore,” replied tho tall man, ns
ho carefully rolled bock his cuffs, spit on
his hands, aud grasped tho iron bar
firmly, while the proprietor stood by
with great anxiety depicted on his coun
tenance.
44 Now,” said the tall man, impres
sively, as ho slowly elevated the bar,
44 are you nil ready ?”
44 All ready,” returned the proprietor,
excitedly.
44 Then,” said the tall man, “bring on
your rats.”
For the space of fivo minutes the ex
citement of ati entire presidential elec
tion filled the room. When it subsided
the tall man was nowhere to be seen,
and tho proprietor was standing beforo n
glass tying an oyster over his eye. The
rats still revel In their native freedom.—
Rockland Courier.
..Tho Cincinnati tax assessor, In his
instructions to his deputies, says: “I
know you are sometimes assaulted with
hot water and broomsticks, hut don’t be
discouraged. If you are driven off, go
back the next day to boo If they have a
fresh supply of water and brooms.”
Rheumatism cured at once by Dumng's
Uheuwatlo Hemedy. Bead for circular to
Helphenstlno & Hently, Washington, 1). C.
A PoBiTtVE Cure for Riikumatihm—
Durnne's Rheumatic Remedy. Send for oireu-
lsrto lielphen-HWr lUntly,Washington, D.C
VEGETABLE Pulmonary Balsam, the groat
Now England cure forcoughn, colds and eon-
sumption. Cutlor, Bros. Co's, Boston, only
genuine.
Smoke, Soot and Coai;«aft,
And all worry with fires that will not burn,
aud where it is impossible to cook properly,
o*n nil he remedied and a Having in fuel
obtained. Bond stamp for circular, Henry
Col ford ct Co., Hansom St., Philadelphia.
I*Icmm> Itenr It In Mind
that if yourmoccr docs not have, and will
not get, Pooler's Yeast Powder for you,
you can aend lit) rents for quarter, 35 cents
for half, or 00 cent* for one pound can, direct
to Dooley & Brother, New York, and you
will receive it by return of mail. Always use
it fo.* the delicious Vienna rolls.
Durano's Rheumatic Remedy never
fails to cure rehumatlsm. Sold by alldrugglsta
1 have sold Hatch’s Universal Cough
Sjrup tor five years. During that time I
have sold more of it than of any other rem
edy. Many of my customers wifi have noth
ing else. All who use it speak in its praise,
m a safe, effectual and pleasant medicine to
tukc. It is claimed to he unfailing for eroun
1*. DAVIS, Ontario, N. Y.
Farmers and stock raisers have fre
quently told us that they have seen very
pood results from giving Sheridan's CVitWry
Condition Powder* to cows and swine before
and after they drop their young. The pow
ders put them in good condition, nud giro
them strength to care and provide for ’the
snckling'.
A N’*w French Devolution.
According to Emmeline Raymond.! he Paris
fashion corn spoudent of Hornet''* Jlasar, ire
nr* on the eve of a revolution; (tut it will,in all
pr.ibHldlity.he blooiltt as,aud one that Ameri
can ladles will hull with joy. We refer to the
description of a now oo«iumc (see Jlo:ar of
Mu ch 31), which renders crinoline indispen-
►ahl«. N .11 he discarded styles of former Uava,
hut sensible, small sized, elegant skirts; tint
in front and close at the sides, w.tha graoeful
irato at the luck: admirably adapted to sus
tain the new PrinccMe ami Uabrielle robe*.
A'e learn from various sources that this new
Paris fashion is superseding all others. -
Lad;/'* Journal.
After an niperienco of over twenty-
five years, rainy leading physicians acknowl
edge that the tlroefenhenj tifari&alPi Uterine
Cathotcion is tho only known certain remedy
for diseases to which women are subject. The
(imrfrnbeiy Vegetable Pill*, the most popular
rentedv of the day for biliousness, headache,
live- e Muplaint and di<*en**i of digestion. Soli
by kliduggisu. Beud for almanacs. Graefen-
l>erg Co., New York.
aixon i.r.nur. in rotrr.fi.
This in a nation of ciilighlened freemen.
Education la the corner-stone nml founda
tion of our government. The people are free
to think and act for themselves, and that
they utnv not wisely it is necessary that they
ho well informed. Every individual guin in
creases public gain. Upon tho health of the
. pie Is basrd the prosperity of a nation,
by it every value I* inert u-ed, overy joy tn
baooud. Health In esseutiul to t e accom
plishment of every purpose; while sickness
thwarts the best intention* and loftiest aims.
Unto us are committed important health
trusts, which we hold not merely In our own
behalf but for tno benefit of others, lu or
der that we tuny be able to discharge the ob
ligation of our trusteeship and thus prove
worthy of our generous commission, it is
necessary that we study the art of preserving
health and prolonging life, it is of para
mount importance to every parson not only
to understand the moans for the preservation
of health, but also to know what remedial
should be employed for the alleviation of
the common ailments of life. Not that we
would advise every man under all eircum-
'lances to attempt to be hia own physician,
rat we entreat him to ucqtiire snfliclent
knowledge of hia system and the laws that
govern It that he may be prepared lo take care
of himself properly.aml thereby preventsick-
nos* and prolong life. In no text book rill
the people find the subjects of physiology
and hygiene, or the science of life and the
art of preserving health, more scientifically
discussed or more plainly taught than In
Tho 1'eopln’s Common He use Medical Ad
viser," by R, V. Pierce, M. D., of Buffalo, N.
” It is a volume of over uine hundred
rgo iittges, illustrated by over two hundred
a cigty two engravings and colored (dates,
elegantly hound in cloth und gilt, and is
sent, post-paid, to liny address by the author
at the low price of one dollar aud fifty cents
a copy. Nearly one hundred thousand OOples
have already been sold, and the present edi
tion, which is revised and enlarged and more
especially adapted to the wants of the family,
is selling very rapidly. It treats of all the
common diseases und their remedies, as well
as of anatomy, physiology, hygiene, human
temperaments, and many other topics of
great interest to all people, and is truly what
its author styles it, “ Medicine .Simplified.
IIINEARiK.
This month the rending public la to be de-
lighted with the nutlieutin biography of tho
foremost statenmn in tho world, disclosing
curisttB researches into his ancestry and live,
ly incidents of his youth and studeut life,
coupled with a close analysis of his remark-
aide public career down to the present time—
a translation from the German, with an Intro
duction by Bayard Taylor. A spirited, ab
sorbing nud instructive narrative, replete
with anecdote, wit and wisdom, its pages
gather luster here aud there from character
istic speeches aud private letters of Bismarck
himself. The siory of his is rondered dou
bly vivid by upwards of one hundred illustra
tive home scenes, battles, portraits, etc.
It will he sold by canvassers, whoso time for
real Jiie-marks tho hour of its publicati
Persons desiring to arrange for its sale can
write lo " Vou Bismarck," P. O. Box 5(120.
New York city, and secure advance sheets.
Ncslrhlnit .Unlarla.
It is u fact widely and amply attested th
whore tho powerful and pernicious d-
quinine, and other mineral poisons,fylim
terod ni remedies for fever and ague nml bil
ious remittenta, fail to yield more thim tern
epidemics most thoroughly, and by strength
ening (lie system and regulating its functions,
protects it against malarial attacks. No resi
dent of a locality where the above maladies
prevail, nr where they are likely to break out
in consequence of tho poisoning of the atmos
phere by noxious exlialatioua, should fail to
take practical cognisance of tho above impor
tant truth, and by a timely use of the Bitters
avoid the ravages of maladies so disastrous
to tlic physical constitution. There is not in
existence a finer tonic, corrootive und de
fensive cordial.
FIFTY-TWO
or THE MOST PROMINENT
STATESMEN if the COUNTRY
WILL WUITK FOR THE
TOLEDO BLADE
Kvsrta. -
o«ti>r, Wlndoi...
In mi article during th* year.
TH* Mmidgr Lwtlrra axo wrlttno inclusively foi
(bn III. A MIL
The float aud Cheapest Paper In tbn World.
N perl mam Cool*-- arm Fir* to any address.
Bind postal. Address
..... - —~ .. i>i»|*«to. onto.
CraatlfatlmalT*n<l*ai«tre—Th* w«y In «
||fl«-r«-nt Itidlvtdiiatsaraaneciad (•? tbsaamaruii
IlM-aM d"p*-nda upon thr eonsMtilllnu and tnil
nrm. Sotos persona.for tnalanre.srs proas lo fn
lome lo bilious attseka andotbnra to narvoua affee-
inna. In all c*«*-s wlmr<- u peculiar ails' rptlblllty to
Ity Of disease nlats. tbs Ionia*, rngululln*
nil pur ID lugoprratiyn
Tarrant’. K fTcr r (-»(■(. ntHulOt-r Aperient
will f»«* round tbs surest naf«
Individuals u! a Idllnua and conatipatrd
•.?2SX$ ' ' '
espscialry in warm a
ntivr tha
LANK A BOIILKY t’O.’S
STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES
AWARDED GRAND PIUZK OK
$200 00 IN GOLD
At the last Cincinnati Industrial Kipjcltlon. f
for circular (Ivin* dotalli of the famous trial.
THE LANE & BODLEY.,
.Volin nntl Witter* Ntr«-ei*,rinrli»ni»M.
POND’S
EXTRACT
<t*K » Wwkto Afinta. 110 Outfit he*
ihOOStb// p- o. VICKEKY, Augusts, Ma
CATABB .Hr;S-Vht: , d»i^
ceiled,« ' | ■*
*»rlr a t
innllr b<
Tha relief la so prompt that
artlng out In life
VOIXU Men land Hayi
1 and wantln* tbs best a*si*tauce to promoir
is In earning u gaod living, making urns-
ritln* for die world * prizes; Mlddls-
deslrtn*to chango their course of life,
nr*, and brslliess mote satisfactory and
I nthsra nudUuardlai
-v and in atrI
AtsdNsn
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irful, B
‘VXi
Me flnl-h t
ndriule mid
fr »(* u j".r n'r r.! 11
In dlrertm* and stiniulstliif your
•earn their own Ilyin*.” and i
w orld." will find Th* Srm. shot
of study at Kisslm
; Ac
rid All *
itdr tlie
who»«
and I—*>«
i the
CHAPI’ED IIA NON
r • r - lit » ill i.u u :'.ti rill
only In ...
•perlaliy,
y'ato arbool I
day from ev*
ate* tn n*-ari
A ppllrunts e
It u*l nr a* College-. Pnu*h -
la-st .id ever dsylae-t. it la the
the I'mted Hiatea dsvoled to thla
ftli Vbe largest and popular prt-
i« aa attendance to
ts patmna and *radu
c|s*« system and no
l. Particulars In Col-
.1 u «■
- in bu.tn
of Thr
WORK THROAT. Ol INHY. I> Pl.A >T. V -D
TONHIlsM A S I) A lit H
are promptly rnred bv t*--, tl , r of Poud*. '
Rttraet. It never fnlN.
HISTORY and I’-ea *f r«nd'a IUtract. !.1
-. . - ■ , cat nt<j
E’OND'H i:\Tlt Al’T ro.j fIS Hnhb-U l,nut-,
KASTMAN, LL. D . I'r
FASHIONS
h's Instmclion-Boolt & Catalog.
Vri asitiiiUlnu.'' “n111nu (hit‘‘Fittltut. etc.
"Mh I-TTmitoSSJfilf-ror ‘l.iru. yrfl
sli«!'ims .Ml TEST OUR CM TERRS.
A. BURDETTE SMITH, uiw.
P. O. Do. nosr.. H Et.l I4(h 8t.. N. Y. CHy.
MH BTKVDNH:
ftyspopsia,Kiduey Complaint,
I n»n heartily recommend t
-ThkW
till TAIII.IA
atiiirs
Du. Wilhoft’h Anti-Pkuiopic oh Fk-
VKRAND Auuk ToNIOl—Wllhoft’s Tonic has
establishuil itself as the real infallible Chill
cure. It is universally admitted to bu the
only reliable und ImrmioBH chill medicine
now in use. Its efficacy ih confirmed ity thou
sands of certificates of the very best people
from all purls of tho country. It cures urn-
Inrlo'us diseases of every type, from the shuk-
iug agues of the lukcs and valleys to the rag
ing fevers of the torrid xoue. Try it! It has
never been known lo fail. U. R. Finlay A
Co.. Proprietors, New Orleans.
Premature loan of tho hair, which is
so common nowadays, may be entirely pre
vented by the use of BurnktCh Coooaink.
Wk have often wondered whether
there is a person in the country who does
not know aud appreciate the value of John-
*on’* Anodyne Liniment as a family medioiue?
It is adapted to most all purposes, and
’ ' ’ ■ “ ‘ can dp
adn to uicaaure,
The very teat, six for fO.ti*.
A it tdi-yani H»-t of Msuiimn Gold-Plato (Vi)tar an*
Hlsuvobnttonagiven with a rh ^ dor. Ks-p's Mill t*.
Ksop’s Hhlrlanit- dHIvoml KIIKK on ror.-ljd ofprlco
i full ilirrctlc
any address,
with the Ms
best pain destroyer that c
f used.
Information worth thousands to those
out of health. Self-help for weak and nerv
ous sufferers. Facts for those who have bc*>n
dosed, drugged ttml quacked. The new
Health .Journal teaches all. Conies free.
Address, Electric Quarterly, Cincinnati, O.
A TON OF PILLS.
la n kliMlo day '-,000 pounds of Dr. Tvtt’s
Liter Pills were shipped from the port of New
York. A* au illustration of the progress of our
country, thly is worthy of record iu the nineteenth
century.
INVAI.in PENSIONSUNUnrAHKD.
Write Om. L RING II AM A. CO., Attorneys for
Claims, Piitetits, Land Titles, Washington, D. C
XHSSiaLAND
LOWEST PRICES.
Oead for ramphlet of tha Reliable Dnrlingtoa Road.
Au’fiiry,. Lid Ccaaitti:tcr,B. tV.T y*
1 nuRLINOTON * I0W
UNITED S'
-taTES
U NEW HOOKS s-fi,!:
C,. r. HO UN II AM. (1*77, T
1. •• lktarnac* «r I'miPry. how to oure th
U “Ni'i-i elklii t'-»wl Ri-I-I ilinir," yatue >
3 •• The Uam* Fowl -forth* Pit <n the S
, With rh-Ratit full-racefrontUi i. coin <-oloi
wr, lUtiHtialvl • 'ircular* or tho llruka anttn
WHO. I' nntMU'1
VTT IM VI S II .I .VI f D /or the
Work days of god
’ ' Prof. HFRllERTW. MORRIS A.M . D D.
The Great lllatory of the World before A, lam. Ita
. M«--cr.JtDY A CO.. Philadvfrh'a
HEADACHE.
nn.c. w. nr.NNON'M t ki.ebv anhcii a *
! ontl.r. 1*11.» N or* »r*»*HpvMt exi*r*»aal.v to
cor*NI«'li III: U) • n voi'n iikaii-
AtTIK. l»VS* E»*Tir IIKADACIIE, NK» -
HA tat. NKItVGlSSKSS. sLERPLKW.
I v RSS mill \* lllruroimj' «-.»■*«•- Office IOU N.
1 Kiitun-M - On ft more, n«l Prl«*-5«p. peat
■ nit • frr*- Holdhy nil ilrugyl-bnnil «*<iui*t«v
| ttoivu- IlKt'r.BKNC'D-HeaaHl Uank.llaf-
1 flnxoeo. 3»rt-
COLLINS & CO’.S (
‘ * ~ ? l W‘ C HEA£tIv
‘LOWS
aSorcss ro
Collins Sc CoJ
la Watfr St NEW-Y0RK CiijI,
Every Year Yon Lose
Uo.alhaa one roata-fura ulway a rUtht-N-i<«
eatoilunvl suited—No ri'k.wrpny |iei*bt-- 1-e
»e n Agent and Mav.. Coinmiaaiona -Four T. t» 1
Srntra. l none bet ter ' &30, tlrltifrttl.
or lYee I*rice Hat all vUe Coulee und judge (or > »u
JONES OF BINGHAMTOM,
lllMilUn iOX, N. V.
NIATEUR PRINTERS !
V Greafhaiire to Make Money. Good A gents wan
-I. it I'uri-1 - 111 *.. Met. Cn .lti.M .ln.N.Y
Waltham rV^umr* TiM : .ii a'i'.’l.'w inb«nV.' mUI
Burnett’s Cocoaine
Tmvents tlvj Hair from Falling.
Burnett’s Cocoaine
Pr-.m-.ii. > Healthy Growth.
Burnett’s Cocoaine
11 i;r(Jroucy nor Sticky.
Burnett's Cocoaine
Loavt-j m> I ‘la.vgri'caMo Olor.
Burnett’s Cocoaine
Dulnlura Refractory Ilalr.
Burnett’s Cocoaine
Sootlit-o t no Irrltatod ScAl}>Skln.
Burnett's Cocoaine
Affords fho Richest Lustre.
Burnett's Cocoaine
la not an Alcoholic Wash.
Burnett's Cocoaine
Kllla Dandruff.
Burnett's Cocoaine
Gives New I.lfo to tho Hair.
Burnett’s Cocoaine
RcuialiiA Lonuwt In EffocL
r WTT.TtnU-H COMPOUSD or
PUKE COD LIVEE
AND LIME.
VS
rati
NS40*
ASlora'? A d ’“KTi lf jN.'t P?-T ffrtT
Nuupb-a worth 11
S5t0$2QM,'
REVOLVERS
m <k ( o .PorHand,Main*
NU FAC-'B.—P**d'»
be luavery fanitljr tUta
JUgti weather. It rcmnrr* Dip aoraMM
tnTroughugaH, and aaflooH uud
..ioakin promptly. ,.
RIIBUM ATIM.U.—Darin* w-rere ami efianvca»F
wrather. no «>ne aubjecl In Bheuniat '
l*alrui ahould be one da; without Pond a
hoick i.‘1 ! dJinrm'ptiT>ca11k i “fj
( OLDH.>Ti>w mid w- * uer jffi-w »t ‘
l.uuf* aorvdy. Han- 1’oa.Tri Ksn-m
ou baud always, . ItreUavua V
U1I VLB I. AI UK wtu »w * prompllr rella»rd and
- urr ,j >>v t*iUima the aPJicud
..... ... .’ond'a KKtnirt.
rnOHTF.D MM!IH.-l'ond*«B*tmcllnVv'rio-
j>0(m «Max. 110 W To A Alt mi*.
JjfnUlU COS. KOA flit* CO.H.lAMit.M*.
ST PICKLE
Bella. BoM
II Kir II KB. CaOtoP, Q.
$5937
Mad* by 17 A y cuts In J*
Lo) 13 ii,-w nrtlc IM; Ps n, l
AddrttM C. J1 • i-btinyto*
m **f qunr«*ilx J«w»sa *1 «* f r "*^*L*“**
Ip coplf* ic. Vearly tec . po « ire* _ Addreas.
nntn*a DeUiurevt. 17 E. Hlnh
lily rcilrvvi
I.lvrr O I and Ll»p.-Th
treat popularity *f thi* safe nml efltcnrloua prep«r-
illon fa alone uttrlbutable to If a Intrinalc aurth lu
when an uKeut la thu» at band which will *l|fv>ut*
all complalnta of the Cheat Lutitfaor Throat. Man-
ttfncMimi only tv a. It.WILROU, Lheniiat. Itoalon.
Sold I" ull druHKiata.
mim FOR EVERYBODY!
$1 Pof loop F©ot' v
Ithe
*rt- to illlnnt light ih
tutoi'sed t-y l--..lliig inau
tomatic Machine— P.unlly
ralllmia.Ka ' ~
.1 Office*- F
Til K St
o llox 3:t
■ rle-.l’liu
. .died- Adapted to
tea. Sti-rea, U. ll M»ej*o|a
-Maize Flour Toilet Soap!-
-Maize Flour Toilet Soap!-
-Maize Flour Toilet Soap!-
A groat dl»cov*ryl—a new aonpeompound! Usoolhee
oftetia and v» hitotia the akin. Iih* wonderful heaJfnr
and aupcrlor waahlngpr porlit -,«n,l I-filially auitfd
indK.-li.-rat to lei it ia delight
full) perfum d. nml sold «v*rvwh<
Flcturera B McK K(»N ic*! V A Nil A At
, hy tie n
C A ('O..I
PAPER CUTTERS
Bookbinders’ Machinery,
Of the Moat Improved Fatteroe.
Partiea intending to purchaa
reas n* above, or <*aO. H. I
•4A It.
t* A .SHORN.
nothei-a tVliolluie Dnughlera That Hate
Weak I.tinaa.
Miould arreat the diaeaae when it ia in the incipi
ent atugon. It is Indicated by n hacking cough,
paina in the cheat, difficulty of breutbiug. or opproa-
aiou of the lunga. Iftb
tubercle* will form nr
result. A most valnabh
Allen’s Lung UhIsuui to
nptioi
_ v)Qi \ u month. Agent a wanted everywhere
JoU A .Ureas G. Pirrung, Kaieuswood. III.
S66“ week In your own town. Terms
jpKNSlON
II HALLLTT.Y (U. rortl.nil M.ln
pomier. Ad ‘
Otaas: AM>
iptured, accidentally iniur.'d or’diifi^d
Addieaa. Col. N. W.TITZGEEAXD, 1.1»
t*y D.
nd check this oia.-uae
'“For’su’e bv all Medicine Dealers.
CHURCH'S MUSICAL
lllOn Worth of Mn*lr VISITOR.
During; the Yrnr-
r has 3* p
Hal*. Lei
nl Mu
of P.P. bliss. Addref
...um Volumes
at SI no a year. Send Mump
V. for sample,with Iasi gong
Ctinrch .v Co,,('1nelhnatl. 0.
LADIES
Splendid en^rnvd
a* Mailed on
Burnett’s Extracts
For cooling parp«ms.
Burnett's Extracts
Burnett’s Extracts
:MOS, VANILLA. *O r »t,
ALMOHO. NSCTAIIIHS. CtLtKY,
ottANar, PtACH. hutmcc
CtKNAMO*!. OLOVt-J. OlNQt
Burnett's Extracts
The hr.t in IA. _ r(( j h Ay j; T<
Burnett's Extracts
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Burnett's Extracts
S OI Ilk V iibhri T,v «**. htamp* A Rubb*f0<*)d*
vpdical Advice Ffcg!i!I‘?uT*Tw1.* < t~
lJU dress J AT ItWOXSWk, Detroit, Mfsh.
S3
Uobd.
AS
BSgiaMa! , «gr«<ggiag
'» l.toc.U.rt.m.n .lctiirp. I.
A pnlar^v Money lu it. For partlculAre
V ’•UKKOI LD A LO.. Concord. M. 11.
A FOK’TTO^s-L"*”«“
an keep tin Ir •% fj I. A l»f>IN«. Hoboken. W. J.
The mtprrir
iml I eld* Wh
«/ thr-e Prime'.
J0KPH DUP.HETT i. ,0, DOITOH,
i rm anARTKR mu Ttx qvaftehs.
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