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t - . iMii.a' assoiaczhast U iiAJXT JolBJtAXU a Si eelaaaa I per, abUabea Bally, exea4 Muader.' At .m peryenr.l.Mftrslx snoatba. Oanveaaa te mty earerlaAraetseeaUeeraioatk. f4 THS WBXBXT JOCBMAJU. a t solute paper. Is riUsaea wff Tnaredey at eW per anaa. : ... ABVKKTtaiXa KATES) (DAILY) On ctxmMfarfl r eeefe sabaeeaeot " Aiyertlaaaaents anoerjaeea' of ''Bueineat, . ffcff!irftbBr line rorSrst. and & oeots arsmsnhettseutlnerUa. t Be MMttWM Ul belnaer.ec between - era! matter alA ay-ynee, - : Si WirayoT katnMM or beats. t looxoeod Ua Baarwni ba Inserted fraa. AU additional Banner wUl ea eaargee t eente per Una. . . rknaamtatartraaakaatadTanteeiaaBUDBal - ba rasaslaedTaaoa. bentarearertteementa ;. will he eollectM promptly at tbe aa1 oreecb : - Montana . , Qojaawaa "axon eoaiatiuac aeiri or a dia- aaalner-W eeal Blatters arc eoUcliel. No t aaraaanWWn at gel be erneewi to tx dud- - ttehed that eon tains obteeuouabie pereonal- tleat ariUtbaMa taa niue of the author: or I eat vtUaaeJta more than nut column of this of stale tobacco smoke that I could Botrliatea .to Bingle word,' ate aasfered. I told hi v that J akoald hafe to ask him to excaae ana from SBT farther" mnT-r&&irjn fast than. aadif aver wanted t see kita agairfmaay-edilege At paraWfeeltnc actfievrd at any enony an obtain the name o tee auuior by application at Uiu office aud - aaweeyaareia fnu grievance tmu. -THE JOURNAL. BUeVBtraT. at, a? iaca. I4IUI. .l KW BERNE. N. C. MAY mi a teres at taa roai aaWtt Rk B.r.., n , m: ' ' eieeeeeea-clei auuer. TH arRISTER S LESSON. : - SY MLNMK K. KaVNNEV. V The Reverend Silas I'mlwrger leisurely descended the stairs one bright moraing to enjoy the dainty r enal, wjiifh was always prepared f o hk Ob .Mondays, at h la Lei hoar ttusr, pen other days that he might ' indulge in as extra nap. The meal 'leisurely discussed, he bethought ; ktonaaM (4 a call be intended to Btike Bpeav a aiok panahioner, and ataiiag into his study he provided hUttself wfth n congenial companion fat the walk in the shape of a trag- raat Havana. Lighting it, he 'i walked slowly down the street, the thin rings of blnish smoke n ' cirAling hat head like a halo. Be had Bet gone very tar before V he rWQlleed that this was the i boot tat the doctor's visit iipou his ' ' patieat8y: be turned and retraced hitepei-it)rmined to leter his , call nnti later hour. A ham , . moek? that taa swung beneath his atadjr window, tempted him to rest ifcld oljcliiK indoors, away from theriffbtipring sunshine. Be heard his landlady's voice in J 'earneet conversation as she stepped , abem ihe etady, dusting it and re wfanptigpitj forniture, ;uid grad- ' uaKarhed upon his mind that liAlF&.apeiklng of him. dilie tvtMty, and it hurts him in mOnsyS that one, it he only ' knew it," she was saying. , i !Q I don't khow that it does,'" a , 'voice answered. "You must re member: that yon are prejudiced agateateihoking, and so you are hkerj-tO"take an extreme view of , it-kflonrram prejudiced, as you say, bat aside from my prejudices I knowGflCSnaay ways la which it '.. ie harmful lo others as well as him , self, and I wish he would give the uaWAtj uare viuiv vuw inQv it oca a had an instance. this. You know A lira. Downs trad been failing very rapidlrfj lafeijfuid , am a (raid " there is no Iragar any hope of her .being rescued to health again. "Afrra-greaeal of persuasion I ' woA ak eoammt to let me send Mr. "Umberger Co her and is so earnest hum . Tm-wj piM-4v wvwu i ro auir uu arooMta the necessity of prepara ,'tiOB for another world. I have ' carried iter in my heart for some : timet and1 1 felt very hopeful when I aw Mr. Umberger start off on - iiie errand, I was so interested in ' the molt of his call that when he : MtnrnM after a very short time J could aWtKfintin-trotn asking him somewhat djit. L was sur . prised when Ae iold me it had not been! at All satisfactory, and that afternoon Ient ever to see Mrs. . Doirns. wondering what had changed her leelings so greatly. ' Nnar itan't fwrtld m ' aha Ua .'jn'J.-J r " - gaa.ieeWy-i when I entered the rooaura! stood it just as long as IcouMj-nd then I had to ask him to go.' u4Tf8f t!leSon meaa V 1 asked ia ajnazement, for I knew Mr. Upx bergCT ll always so gentle in a sick room and bo considerate of an in valid'f KTf teat 1 ronld not think whit she meant. . Jhat dreadful smell of tobacco made,' to'efw 'ikjii.t and ill,' she be ran, "and then I remembered bow eicedingTy sensitire even in-health the -had? been to any unpleasant, cdor. ' - - ' -'Itwaa. more than I oonld ttandt'BUe jrent on irriUbly. He ?at so aeac Me, and his breath was Jea withi It, even his clothes -nied tor fi saturated with the :11, S4 1 don't think the air of y room . ill ever seem pure and cot to me again.' ;.He threw his r away jdkt ay; he, turned in at ' 7-te, bqt JuB Jre UMildnot teen mncltf mote. Bdpleasant ;.l brought it in with Oiim.' r:i yoa hare- any coliTersation '. li:alked.-'.- -- ), te began to talk to me, bat I would let me know, but I never could stand another visit from him, never. Don't yod ever urge me to see him again, for I will not do it. lie might Bit hare utd talk Car hours, but I oould not hear a word while hie toeath and clothing were so strong oftobaoeo.' " "And do you think that a suf ficient reason why Mr. Umberger should give up smoking V asked the friend who had been listening to the story. "For my part, I think you are unreasonable, Letitia. Why should be be expected to give up a habit that seems to be part of bis life because a sick woman is whimsical. If she is willing to let unpleasant odor stand between her a ad salnation, why I don't think she can be very much in earnest." "1 dou't think 1 am unreasona ble," was the earnest answer. 'Now mind, 1 do not mean to be hard on Mr. Umberger, lor if there was ever a good man, be is ona, bat still 1 don't agree with yon. j Of course, if Mrs. Downs realized her lost coudition and the priceless j value of salvation, no thought of personal comfort would deter her trom seeking the road to Christ and listening to the counsel of a minister. Hut that is just the trouble her conscience is not awakened yet, and so she does not realize the iniortauce ol pardon and peace, as we who have ex perienced it do. I know if she would listeu to .Mr. Umberger, lie would lead her to her Saviour, but what is to be douef It really is not altogether a lit ui on her part, for when she has been perfectly well I have known tobacco smoke to prostrate her with a severe headache, and oi course, she is much more sensitive to it now. That is one instance ol smoking in terfering with a minister's useful- i uess, and i kuow mere are mauv ' Invalids, as well as others, who dislike the odor ot tobacco exceed ingly, 't hen then- is another thing that 1 am greatly trouble about. ' My class of boys are just reaching young manhood, and they are be ginning to put on inanl airs and affect manly habits. One of these, of course, is smoking, and 1 am using all my influence against it for many reasons. It is unhealthy for growing boys to jwison them selves with nicotine, and I look on their cigarettes as just so much poison. Ethan is only sixteen, and he is really injuring himself by smoking, and he is really injuring himself bv smoking, and I am afraid he will feel the effects of it ! all his life. They cannot afford it either, for they are scarcely mak ing their own living yet, and they ought not to be able to throw away the money that this indulgence costs. I say all J can against smoking, but they hold nn Mr. Umberger as an example, and then, of course, my lips are sealed out of respect to my pastor. 1 wish he would look at the matter as I do. and I feel persuaded he wonld give the habit up, though I know it would cost a great deal of self sacrifice at first. It will injure him finally, though his constitution may be strong enough not to show the effects of it for Borne time. Be is always smoking. 1 see him with a cigar when he gets up in the morning, another after breakfast, more smoking while he is studying or walking, and another cigar in the evening. His room, his books and every thing be owns are sat urated with the smell of cigars. Now 1 have finished dusting. Will you come upstairs!" The retreating footsteps died away and Mr. Umberger went Slowly into the study. Sitting down before his desk be thought over the conversation he had jasf beard; There was but one coarse open to him. If his pet indulgence stood between him and his instru mentality in bringing about even one soui's conversion it must be sacrificed, and lie made this prayer fa! resolve. The effort it cost him to break away from the chains of habit that years had forged about him only a confirmed smoker can appreciate, but he persevered and was reward ed for it when he found his useful ness extended. Teople fwonjflered why he gave his cigars p, but he never told any one of, the lesson he had learned that bright jjune morning. il two jean &nd a cuninr enrlaesr where Le e: came ' ba'ki and a Twk je I :lder, . Last tlatx&ed a J L M a cotton knd U get-inrj lVe salary, allege vers are the Georgia who can teO what native timber will bear the heaviest bordeaV-or yh ypf takf white oafctl j for oshparff Of i Sragdn 'and ash ) ' last longejUnejwagter. &nd what oui oi waien .iiow many snow sandstone from Uaafibtna, inm from, macgoaaeecl'llow macy know how to cat a ' rafter tor brace vitb ont a paWerB! Hbir many knj)w which furoB ,tbe faster the iop x4 a wheel or tha hottoar-B& the wagon novo ioug' the groimdf How many kow how steel' -is made, and how a sntfke can ell to b a treet Ilow many know that a hprjse gets up beore and a cow behmd, and the cow eats grass freai he and the horse to him! How many; know that a surveyor's mark on a tree uever gets anv higher from the ground, or hat tree beest fruit ithout bloom f "There is a power of comfort in knowledge, but a boy is not going to get it unless lie wants it bad, and this is the trouble with most college boys, they don't want it. They are too busy, and haven't got time. There is more nope ol a dull boy who wants knowledge; than of a genius, Cor a genius gen erally knows it all without study. These close observers are the world's benefactors." Scientific 1 A uterican. ADVICK TO MWTMatKa. . Hits. WinbioWb Soothing Svcp tboaUd always be ubo4 for ohihrren 1 teeUiioir. It aootaea tba ebild, Boflen the gums, allays all pain, cores wtod colic, and is the boat remedy for diar b't-a. Tweoty-flre cenu a botUe. marl7dtuthaat Wlr ' ii.il i I i kind of y - A i f I ' r L LAP 1 , r TETIB --..-.titOl . loabMflK i 3 l BU1UOU.DI oarworu uum CONTINENTAL, of New York u . ,.....FtaB. ; rtTJU;! Hartford ,-;.t .I l. J. ... nSiaVVBXEBS, of Hartford 1 ....... Hfb aD ACOIDbht, 1 TVV"" '" - illlillll., Lu' aim iT i.1 9di bleu AbaaOrutcTyaF.iirc. B1,tranrUk, and yholaaoaea ia. Mot aiaaiiitnl tWftaaanliaary atodalaaa - I aot baold U aooapatl Mo wtfhaaaaiataaaa nrwaMit, aaon wntni. aima orpooapoaMl nwMan. Sataab7taaaaa.Jt(AkAka BPowmb o- lut WaU-at JR. f, . Bflt-lTaa For aala in Newbern by Aler. Kftter, nEb LitsiiT sH Near BUrket Cook,lliddle6ty NEW BEMT2, IT. C, , is wuiWk toc oait AtwXrs nxp PuuEilOWS r r ? Aiw L.. . ii n , ii J. wiilVOS'j :fe, nnnjflcuEiiT iiisunni:oE few Orleans FlBK. U. 8. MUTUAL AUCaDENT ASSOCOATION, offi yrk. f ) ( ) - At mt a. .:..':..t5??feS 5,288.081 ,6e8,6S ,in,6oH .f..... '!d04.58 2,248,508 Total Meets - fSS.ftM.'lftB j Bs?" InaurabtiaRtiinft damage by Dghtuiog without additional charge in some oi Uif Qvmeanlea. Wm, B. QJ.ITES. i NWBSS-N, N. (J. may 18 dwlm ...J. ' u when OBGAicizm. 71 MUTUAL., .v ,. I8fl k tiaJd to Its Poliey holders in 41 years over 60,000.060. WyftTESENTALrof New York i....M8 SRhafOf Hartford .".I 181...i.i...., LoaaaiM'ineyeam, 4W,t80,O00. TRAVELERS, U tartf ord 1 863 Losses paidsaeyattf, 012,758,170. - MJw Orleans r.lCTUU. l-.r.i NbtaOa ....1886 Looaos paid BLBKPSWUJ The (lowers that bloom in the Spring have notbiig to do with Garibaldi' movemants in favor of the Siamese Twins. Bat ! F.,.PATTERS0rv3, h . . ftftji . . .aw.. ".".'''iiB'A1 .-...!, ml me rfji 1 llrlrllA I JIIIIIIM II1IUUIU street Of i ji W ujj 1 every TarWay , an h Urea or quatitiUes. Also, the FINfiSTPAPH 1 I J. W. STEWABT, HEADQ,UARTEhb OK MULK8. HOBSKS aud bDQUtSB. T)e teat Bn ou Uie marker (or tlie iihik-t. Untae and rhk to iirr t reaaooat(a raise. li i BraM M.. Wawaeaa. aV. t Ice Cream, A pure and delicious arltole, at SARAH OXLEVs'lCE CREAM PAR LORS, on Broad, near Middle street. Families supplied at short notioe. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. All of which will be sold! CHEAP FOR GASH ! John Ik liMtifts, Baleswao. . E. WHITMAN, dac22dw Proprietor. Talcs llolice Our aiore is filled with J rovtatns, Grocerfrtf, Oruihrd Ooeels, lry Ooods, t?rxclterj, tic. We keep ftfll tine of tbe Celebrated Prjson Boots and Shoes. if IJAS Jk finbt riiN: Of" Merchant entlemens Furnishing Goods Consinting of CoJUarAi, CrJa, Hhirta ianndried and tdsaa'dried, Underwear, Buspenders, lialf Hue, Libia Thread GloTee, Silk Umbrellas, etc. A Daisy tine of Neat and Nobby Neck Wear, in styles and prioes that excel CQfflpfeliaicw. I bought for cash, and am doter mined to slaughter high prices. No young maa's waidrobe oomplefie without an addition from this handaeme Stock. If you want a Bull of Jlothee. way down in price and way up in quality, do ot stand ob the order of your comiofr. but come at once. MjAteok of Hata knocks all others fifty per cent, lower in prio, all new, oast, f reab , and the latest sty I es. A Iso Dry Goods Homespuns, Ginghams, Notions, Carpets lu fact a general stock, fron n hash are rVfcody may select, at Rock Bottom' Prices. my7 dwflm r. A.uKsas. a. u3r. atmeuas a hani.y Green, Foy & Co., BANKERS and South Fttatrt'SraxXT, fHdwly , L foy'jffifffeN. C. NKW HKR5K, N. O., APRIL ft. 1K8T. ToiaufBiaaaiatfiew. Starlet, tt7. Weaik.adayJaarW Hw'fctiTie Wl tAaajMs vraek. and Shoes.' Every pair warranted o give satis faettoa. OouaOxr anarohaats and the people Keaarally are requeated to sail Andra samne our large atock before pvobaa mir. " e win give you low ngurea. We Joh LorUMrd Banff. to Uie Slr WAX SQHWERfro amwyiax, . .... HIS CLOTHING EMPORIUM re lately occupied by Wm. HoUieter, where with,rjr4pre Boom todixplay 'his increased Btook, he is, with the assistanoe of " At a. ik. a' w-e- I ' a wa v ' i i nrflDarBQ u iduv inn Btui hi iia.rn ran rTinaa C. S. Parson. i Sone BoWrimT', and"BE8T UtAUI-UAUL ULUIIIII1U, Gemta' jurnisblng Ooode, -' " Straw, Derby, hnd i'ur Hats, Boots ftd Shoes. I Dry Goods, Etc.,' Et6. ,ii . efTV Baa J B-BaJi aULill 1 A7 L L BATTLES' MES'fi OiLF SEWHl ttMfflU, A , . . ii i . . . , , . ... jToeoniytiDaeeaeisiBiaiselty that are ; EOHEHS L i Ann Pot H.. Mti Mhuk O K Lime, A.M. for aahwsjaaaaJM HBtuaa uneea. vaaaetn1 I'humdev IA&ve tlkv for Bew Bertie, Iftopproa re Bmiaus Orak ana watL JM.A.1L haturaay-Mave nm M BBVKN a.bi. ior oayouro, ewppins at Auuna i MoadaV Laavai Bayhot mc BBVCIO A.'M. w Berne. aMartnc -al Mnewail. Yea qro, stopping at Adams ('seafc. vaijrmeraTj(rKttnvi ior mew iwni, etvgrwa ai-.iPiejne want. 7 deiuere, HffllOjt Creek and Ade target. Ht thia eirwanneiit w ar4laa-raake cloee connection with the Northern steameea. alao havint food accommodations both tor paaeengera and frelKht at lery low rates, and ask the merchaata And predatu alons lu llaetoglveli lb elr ch eerfti au pport, ITrelgbl ireirea neon wrrer vry amfm ins Vot inrtber tnfottMCUai eaqulre at i so tick witk thaS strong odor one of these iBoys and Trades. A short time since a correspond ent of a Southern paper, who evi dently knew how to wield some thing besides his pen, and this he uses to ft good purpose, made soate observations from which the Jiwelerr Journal quote as follows: "I beltere, says the writer, "in schools where boys can learn trades. Peter the Great left his throne and went to learn how to build a shirk and he learned trom stent 'to, stefti, upa nnu w mask puft wat was toe begittnine of his t trreotness. I knew a yonng man who-irastwer and smart. A- friend 'Bent film to week. tbe office, root or Craven street. or any or lu agenta at tbe following ularra: ABB LIE1C7 Adams Creak, M. J.. AtaBOMOAiU NBllthS Creek. O. H. ABBOTT., Vaaderneret c, h. rowimHtaooewaii KbWtBB d OOWtljb, jarboro. f Plaster, t Cements Qpat .Hair 1 J -"iiTxu ulT Kt ri i s raTB i sirinsB n m 1 ' ... , . 'i ' i i e i i ' -ilr & O. V IA)DJrm . ,i r .. ir ? i . fill- CKAVEN ST4UimT,4 iJ(w lOxprsa Office. tnattl daaWaYwj I'i ,.J. , i. . ; ' iV Wholesale and Retail' Deales mj ,KP; b.tbe ManiucurrTO Mlt-aaA uuaiuaiKKa, v: xvttytoali I m Jauy wt wlthl n reii ERA ABFCC IlKID J tive-out, i will npun mast aa td tangta or w or oivb AMOTHca aw Beal, nneat and (shea y wjinm any reaaonab le time ilre. of dewiaweflMlr aaflaaataM 'ear, kitheh hbtuwd tb&MoHKr r wm in BxciiANOc. It Is xpq pest Hhoe In the world for UlS mouey. They oome In SulVaii, flake aaxaarpTred ' 1 have testimonial ffcHn soma otrnn-heat Wriflfnul. inc olUcana, Wha have bought Ue ."HAITLSM -BUaVkl sonieof wJlcbluiveworn onepalratrortg months. ana pronounce 11 uie uetf., cneapssl aaat t . kjuw iu wig wvriu. Waa j, i. . i.. a . -i: ij i.' -'if .1lI,P1K!uUjlplipit " inpeobion of our Styck and igiiaiaiaisti8atiefac- 1 in y?Vai J n 4 raivi1 T7 CjAr a to all, putohaajng from, as. Middle Htreet, at Wrnl pollister's Old Stand, Siga of Flag. 'CI-3prinsliiiioiincenientG7. - T7e wM, call tHe tteiilion onf Otis tbiuers and friends to o i 0mlL'L'i,4;. al rfs " ' ' ' 4 iing uictnin ana ldW:j8tock'!il nW h'earlT nnrrlTat, GOOD IOTHDtG' AT' LOW Tl( a- a. " ' a a ' m ' " am sues 01 -. ed we- are parett'tt' Me Sou r" fiE3. 4-..,tt ..i wacu we rnarauiee an anicie V( AND General Merciiandisa, MOST !BEiLLlANT, 'They are as'. 'transparent ka4 colosleas as schooli fap' KToHh, light hself, and for aortneai oY endnrknc t tbe can, -amriot be eseatleU.1 eaaMlnir tee wearer to re4 ror boure wltbsot fetlgwe., nr fact, they aie j , . , FEKPBOT BIGHT PRE8KKNBJIS, Testimonials from the leading nhyalolans in the United Btarea, Governors, Senator, Legtalatore, etarkmea, aaea or note la all nv feestoos, aa la iHfferaai tiraaebas inula, bankers, mechanksa, eto., nan be given whe have trad tbeir slgnt Tin proved by their nee, all tnrEs Fitted A5D THE Fir HTABAMTK1Sn BT F. S. DUFFY. Drufftrlst. matt BBW 3BBJIB. J"0 ' ly AUULMO AXIt TIES, Baa Consignments of Grain, Cotton and Other Trod noe soucriad. 1 ' arotnpt Atteitfow uarttnterl i i ' . '' ' ' K. W. Cor. Booth trrnt and MldUsSf KBW. BBBSKv JI. CU' - p. cunnus.il cch 1 U - dsitt SEW DCJIIE, Tf, C. ' ' DR. JaSGLARK 0ee a Oraraa awaat. aatwaea sal Broee aarf -U aVwly ring -and.1' flnmtoetf fTTTJiTHERYl i. .stf-gii': .!. '.J OtA 'it "'.B ,-v.S. jU haw iBcoitBd ar atook ei Staaai iBjaBftery.T latort 'ftylet'B.ti i' a iarga Msortmen of Hovellaej aUhbona, Laces, Qaacaav aio.j tto avBtttasBBt Of French Flowara. )tr PitUra Hats an orin lnd rffl M ; ooniuaaviw jay ixianflj Baa CBf- ft?lttBt aTJXBrBKz.Btisht rood v wWcliwliLakj! UmriW tb i ., ' ? apl4 d2nir ti a- than we crliarkiltefi an art.irla von ran f?orlnnA.Am i . i -1 al.a j' . . b : w . wi.'tiyfwt ia-wiii aw v hi uwa uuk qihh ad)HIii'itiBi) returned and moqe7.refnfl44.i .-. . -t . JlDliUBT I51JIT. B5.00 to 10.00. Ohe (SlO.flfl fW We return vour monev. . 11". yti. . r. ' . J i a i aJUf line 01 &10.00 Rnit ran nnr.Jia tr,frA ;n ff Pm0 -r If'. 'Hi w ' .u "Hue ew tncj huihj .rfLW d w f yn at a uit of Mrv Uhd : if we ein',t fimTvhn' hnt. '' . i ... , : j-.-..Tr' 1 i j . 1 ' i ' uu . re w in. guarantee fast rTiri'ock,wa can order it ion you. A WT as asnal the fliest lme of - 8IRAW 'iJAtS 'in" the ' civ. Bail Qjrawjblakj a specialty. MkekinaW Btrkw Hits 60c.1ib.,-'' . " Vet. - H A . . , J -m-.-r.o ....... 1 .IftiJOI U &Oo.lsndaJanMS Means &Oo.yi We e sofiageerL" . 7 stock of NECKWEAR 18 verv enmnlete.. ATiA lfl (lAlTl T AAWialsawk4lw added to. . . ; ' t ' Lar beka .. r ' OiPe Lbui ge line of OESTS FURNISHINGS, consistin'oT ndet,eiV:''Sus., T ra. H.naae. O.rti, nIU. J TLd ' 6 ' v ,"0 l" 'J ww. ntJ VVt(W4 W tMlVI VHUOj CIV, IktaVallaVs; Btraw Maufsgg. n'e SlxUKAtttfrlt.S?:'1:' " A.T4t.(i W ' 7 - j , , T I -w--" QB aa,A WM Ai MBe f . I . m ill T 1I- - - 1 i.'ir; .VAaw!.'Vfciaifl.22 !M ; 4Tri'r. MUiQ wU' iilliirs4" ?. LTJuTa WTO .T. TfTj Baer,r Lars tsaawie Ore i juuia.iavaa0 cqi ic td jr OeaiaaefnpMtajreaanaaesa'til ) ft! iir ' 1a I tar v o 1 a 'Taa BAH enff raajanitj f bnn- a'r, r ""'Weo I d CB la 1" ..' :ara riat lablaa" 4.- tla;jpwtasjyi; si ems.. aTAl..J If fH in n fi n f ? ii'HThoy : enrf U; TtJ rjrl-mu 1 . : . .7. 1. I n twn'-T t ...-. . . 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