Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 September 1880 — Page 6

Hakdng Ury Craps ef Cbrrka,

Haying harvMtod a krga erap of t'krri for three or four yers from a mmH orchard, and tkk year's produce exceeding that ot ay farmer veer, I

taougal mbw village or City reader of

tehargas to eve dawn thaniaim. Kttjt farmer eaald punka mm! tak are af from twenty to nVty Wd of matton sUp, wkka each vmt wmU Wf W vary nice link rvturx. Of course they ouid mk b kept nmiir out at the mercy of dog-tWv mm ha

X&Ht H!HW would He rlM ta near mw ,

k was" broujfht aW Xv farm couk - ,jP."r n f about twety..vu fak square on S?SrSft?J . -!!E2?

T..1

- i . a awcr-

.... i

ry trees, wkich I set ot eight or aiae J' "7; "

yaars aga. i have kept the ground ,1. iiZ 7 - 7 "T"-.

mellow and wot, spadinr up the zrouad f.T. ""7 . - 7 . T? I

for ikrea or four feet from tk kodv of the tree. They grew famously; and. if tkey had never borne a cherry. I would haiw keen well paid ia having such nice sMde tree. But ia tke course of two or tkree years from setting out, we kad a fair arop of cherries, and for tkree years past have never kad las than tkree bushels; this year getting a trine over Ave bushels front tke two tret.

by actual measure. We commenced to

tuck on June 14th. and ended

TtU mji v...:-. - 1 .1 I .1 . .V.

did not risea v,r? W k3 keep such a Sock in tke Itlt. V'il- mdhioa. He would soon and

UWcT 7 23?S poivet atl proportion measured, so mash. , JJJ JTxJ hJ?H?5 Another peculiarity was that they ff-2SSSLto bSiS-to make were never wormy. "I do not believe aiifcSS tkara wurw a ilniu wnmr nauu ik. COIMO CTO WM:Cft STe naOer BV five bXk. A faT wto l oJd. Hl then ,Jd to tke ek a Lw tke tre xt SSK lld2S TdofCotfwklate. Keep tke liff Tl.riJIo?irw 11,15 cnHi- tH "dtierent ew and fMtkhrk aadJuTafthJl ftlrfJT ' 1,1 Uwb Kepeat tkfa prcleet kigh, aad one of tkem, not kaviar tiee f th fatteninr and disbeen cramped for room, kae a spread nl3.r of rte 1 stock ahZWa of about tke same diameter. Tkey are !S,Vkeir pltiU d it W eid

1 :i r , ""r , tne tltinl rear ell tke oU male

Our Tours Haulers.

than aayth:az; 1m, if a fanaer

proner aUentkm to kk ioek. Of

he nejeiee it and allows the kee to

ramote at wfu, h will hwe them. If ererj- farmer kept a noek of sheep, sheep-killing dr would not he so Henty. A pap rairod on a farm with .hep i not apt to be a sheep thief, aaleske of the loweot tvoe of tho

sneakiar cur. ' I Bnt theanfit ia a nock of ewe Mm- f

berin twenty-five to 100 bead of motton sheep U snficieat inducement for

to bestow the reonk&e

TMK DirrXKMXCM. H,l jww I Imv mtmettt ym, my burglar! Cmmtf. wiHK tmw ymt mt toi Miff H kM 4mN i Hum wtta k r.m Wke ymi, 9NWvMa oa, mwI f4UitHr Thw exiteM iwtxt HMr: M iNC KtMMtf M( (ho wua Mni tm m9 a v f tmi4 : Am4 wfcf bve tliH UciK wrwr I erntW fn.Hn IkM Uhv trrnat A Hftle i4l" t f e4. ttHMkt l foa; a it:t.r'i ttrHTtiOfcf

An! a ritwk m4 aWi oit rtujr Mt? ua: iwn'i Mbt IhtUy kt yfml Toa tf-iMPit-burtrett ImryUw nniK: TVH' iiwtm I'll hV!-yo M4RMaai, erva t mem for x 4tr m mN, JtMC for ii(ik tire Imkr. OhooW Mw-yel mM Mr; Am4 tfct Httte te oto M r, bw, U Uht rtiHi rf xeMvci htrtr. ' A1 ta- 0ca4K" ta ftw tat wore them H r rw. nt wrv m4 white Aw! tic. iihtt fWHtr mkrr fc I knew,

t BK At4 e ktMr ia Mcn-atr!l l,Uv eniwn

To a f our-rearol.1 nww i m Wvk.

SO!

ringing.

one oaa ret just, as rood remits if

will put a little work on his trees

ke'

ret

sav : !T comer kere. an orohia. who lives with , " lu Vu J . 0,'r , mrdr. a tri.

tkree or four hours a year to each tree-, j aJH " t-? ? efe. about two miks off. He :l"cI. ' " s-1 -f

"F- "Wi4" walks in errv morHi. trin hi ..lu,"a "Ufc." ueau weiiriii. oi mo

"XoP CutAK, sharp and

with an emphasis which conld not fail

I don't oftea hear sek a negative as that," remarked one eatlemaa to uotker, a they were passing tke plavrround. It knot often anyone kears it. The , boy who uttered it eaa say 4yos,' too.

iue as entpnaucauy. lie w a new-

tkey have already tHiiMmlereil their oaly oapital. No iHerettHHt would take a boy, even as Kirter, into hi ewpluy

who w not known to be houet. Wo

take it for granted our hoys are honest, ia tke ooanter nininjr of the term.

Hat there is a finer honestv tliat uiiturs

iato a man's nature hh1 lijtu him above hw follows. He is no anenk nor sham.

neither to his comimiiion?, his God, nor even to kinmlf. Hh iloos not kIihih a virtue which he has not; hu iloea not imitate an other man's character; but he tries to go to the bottom uf his own

to clear it and lift It up.

as the ixjy becrms ho the nmn will

ad. The lad who simnks with aliocUi-

tion. and minces foreign tonguos that he does not understand at school, will

be a weak uhronio in character all his life; the boy who cheats his tciicliurs into thinking him devout at uhancl will

le the man who will make religion a trade and briHsr Christianity into con

tempt; and the boy who wins the hhih-,

eat. 7i cixjfu uy sic-hiiiij ins u.xamiiuiiiou jmpers will liguru sonut d:iy as a tricky politlcLm. The lad who, whether rich

or poor, !ull or clever, looks you straight in the eye and keeps his answer 1 inside of the truth already counts friends who will last all his life and

hold a capital which will bring him in a surer interest than money. Then pet to the bottom of things. You .see how it is already as to that. It

was the student who was grounded in 1 the grammar that took the Latin prixe; j it was that slow, steady drudsro who

practiced firing every day last winter ( that bsgged the most game in the ....y.r.. s. ..l i" i. . '

JACOBSOIt

the specialty of the house in off-hours who is to bo promoted. Your brilliant,

mm

RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Scfatfca, Lumiago, Backach; Sornss of tk& Cfrnt, Gout, Quinsy, Sor Throat, SwefU 13 and Sprains, Burns an4 Scalds, Ganaral Bodily Pains, 7ih, Ear and Haadaeha, FrosM Ft and Ears, and all ethar Fains and Aehas.

no rrmtnvtlefl on r&rth Hmli St Jimm ..

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M a tt

As soon as the ground gets hard around

me tree, spade it up. rot your wash water and other waste water about the tress, so that the ground will not get too dry, and the fruit will be there in due time to pay a hundred fold for tke labor put oa them. Another thing is never to allow, at any time of vear. worms' nests to form in tke trees. 'Tke way I get rid of worms is as follows: I take a strip of cloth, say an inch wide and fifteen to eighteen inckes Jour.

wind it around one end of a pole, tviag it fast. .Thea, after saturating it wRk

walks in everv morniasr. hrinrin? his

nnck, and walks back at night. He works enough too, to pay his board. i .i , i .

larger comparative proSt tkan anr . ,HS.

otherltem on the farm. A home mar'- ' ,T- ,1 Ti i u i " v tv-r M .i7! rf.L. H coarsest-dressed sckolar

mution sneep. au nusieg tnem zives

head, more than double the oriental

stock, while the rearl v in5t frnoa wool.

lamb and oW sheep will kare returned

more prott and speedier returns tkan aiy tker stock on tke farm. A' Farmer. Spring or Fall.

in the -school and tke greatest favorite.

jcverj ooav Knows jost what to expect of kirn." "Qake a character. I should like to see kirn. Boys of suck sturdy makeup are getting to be scarce, while the world never 'had more need of them

We haTe two or tkree inquiries now tkan now."

kerosene, I touch a match to it and before us, as to whether spring or fall "Alt that s true; and if you wish to apply to the Best of worms. By using tke best time to set out tree. We Ned eome this way." a small strip, the flame is not large e"t tell how often we have treated oa They moved oa a few steps, pausing enough to do tke tree anv damsge, and f object, but it k natural thai the by aa open gate near which a group of tl,o ... t " 1.1.. .1 . I I attAtuui 1UU.L1 m.T L l I i Zt . .IT - .... . .T , .

' nuuus ib a inuiini'BIJ UC-U UVe i--rt wvai nfHUBIK m TC WrkVil. j i c wiwng VUfB eXCIUIg

uiey uo not ieave any eggs to ap- - Jtmg men grow up. marrr, aaU U"9-"1-

pear as worms in the cherries another either go to farming or in other wars year. During August awl September posgs land and desire information as the worms seed looking after, though to bat fruit-trees to phut and wken sometimes they appear ia July. Let to plant them. In a Terr few words those who kave unproductive trees try w h-ouW say that there "is not muck my plaa, and see if the fruit does not , ekoice ia the seaaons. If the soil m follow. Chr. Ocumtry GtnUemzn. naturally moist, spring is probablv to

oe preferred lor &ttmr ont; if dry. falL If the trees are hWe axrW fall

i ahfYLl h - mmA mjt .' ,1. M c M V t V I r tt ilrtjm" Watnn. r

AN imnressfoe. somewhat iraaeraL tn r a j .i . t " T -ri'. j.i- V. n

rrs uvmu ia w on 1U7 maatam. a ai rw w van cnaaw vrvli m-m vn a

qneion. , v. " ... ' It isn't right, and I won't have aay- t??e!Z?m.i lo" i'11 dl8 tiling to do with it. Wken 1 say 'no' r for vmirsolf that every sincere i - earnest man must build on that i

Item Farming pay!

"Well, anyway, yon needn't speak so lend and tell everybody about it," was responded impatiently to this declaration. I'm willing every body sliould hear what 1'te got to say about it. I won't

to me.

fartiilv br fortv-fivo. Don't tjikn anv.

thing forgranted; get to tho bottom "of things. Neither be a sham yourself, nor be fooled by shams, Heady for I you in your early manhood there are ' plenty of pleasures waiting for you to conquer applause, money, society, this and that kind of philosophy or' faith. Take nothing on trust; weigh it, see what it is worth. You will have I rough disappointments, but you will come to the granite underneath at last, , We have said nothing aliout your religion. Your creed matters little Baptist, Presbyterian, Churchman; for ifyouarethe sincere, earnest man we i mean, you will come at last, down I through all professions, all experiences. I

to the Almighty Good and Order which underlies them all. You will discover

and

or on

the shifting sa'id. There is no otlmr

choice in life. Ar. J. Tribune.

nir, uurt, iimmh

inl fntalM tut till eumoaruii,.)

f M Onti, ami etfry one tnffrlnr Lit, fkMn tul n..r r i.T

. . - r - r vi m

WreOoBi In EUren Ijmi;bk, OLD BT ILL DKUGQIBTS AID DEALE11 IN MEDICINE. A. VOGEUBR So CO., X alt tutor t.Xd,, V.B.JU

MA If

Otters

. - . . -.o

r-c'"3 w inrming w noc ae , begm to drop. In both ea$ the tree ' "Sek a fus about a little fun! It's

ifruuiWt wr veoaons; mat more shouW ke taken out of the ground. P migkt kave expected.

.r - . T? , 4" r . jcaromiiyaaHiwjtiiasraanyof the smalt "io never go miorina." JTJJ! potMe. and W planted as! "I never go in for doi,

r ; . i soon r as vnupa oefore the

doinr wrens'. I

v . f KAknl VChU nUt tAT til kimn aiW .i

where ke w a mieeess, for tke uneor- j become dry. To prevent thh- beeom- i you're tke ones to blame if tktre's been taia gams of town. J inr se. they shontd 1 well wr.i I any fnes."

Tke impression, it seems to

', mg so, they shouid !e

m. H IClt. (Kit Of tkd M ,M Mmt--r:

verj lariromme train. Jtost ot tue ad -heeled-m' or buried aad KWrfarmers in every county of Iowa com- ally watered as soon as ther arrive naWHHe11 8 tke:rTe strictly, til ready for planting. The wantin adhered to legitimate farming and ewutx be dW too carWullv. Ihe hole avoided specuUtionf most cases they skouhl be larre eork u rir, ,ti

re rW! V,S .f' and are far more the root earefullr spread out. and the Wortable than aa equal number of ground put about tkVm should he fine

a?., nuu unvw i.afs town. racts .ir.ii rv. If th r w

sustam as in tke assertion that out of they should he somewhat pruned, and

.iuumijaj ira, wao loare uie , the branehes of the tre xlo. S

wumrj in ine kiwb or CKy, not more than one becomes wealthy; perhaps oue-tentk obtain a oomnetoncy, and nine-tenths barely make a 'liriag. Out of one kuadred young men, who remain upon the farm, possibly not one becomes wealthy, but more tkan fifty percent, have substantial

aaa goou nomes, waue most of the re- , r ...

mamuer raaae a gooa Jivme ana

respectable families. The point to

I il m m

lmpreeseu is mat ute average boy is i

4Ned Dualap, I shouhl like to see

yon a minute.7' "Yes, sir." And tke hoy removed kis ha as ke passed tkrongk the ate and watted to near wkat Mr. Palmer mkrkt say to kim.

" Has your nncle any apples to sell ?" "No, sir. He had some, but ke kas

two ousaels that

pit-king. Should

sold tkem. Pre rot

and crc my aare tor

Son- i Jon like to hay tkem sirr

times tke branehos. where the mots rf xas. if we can aree nnon tke nric.

few and kave been injured in taking f U7 know pt kow muck they are p. shouhl he severely shortened to, 'wrth?' save the Kfe of the tree.-(ferwMt-ft i r." TeUfrmfk. I " AM right, then, I will call for tkem,

and yon may call at my konee for the

PZ- , The short interview

Mew to Make Fern Ffcf nrrf.

There are two ways, says the Chemut

PHHctHality.

Some one defines punctuality to be "fifteen minutes before tho time' At aay rate, it is not one minute after the I time. ; I must tell you an anecdote of the

hrst Marquis of Aberroni. Ho invited a number of friends to dinner. The ' hour for dinner was live, and all those I invited knew it, of course. Well, the' hour arrivel. and but one of the guests

nati come, jown sat me Alarquis and this one guest to table. The Marquis ws punctual, if only one ot the others was. Ily-and-by another guest dropped in, and was very much mortilied to lind dinner being eaten, And one by ono all the rest came, and wore likewiso mortified. Hut the Marquis had taught them all a good lesson, and I venture to say that the next time they were invited none of them got in to the coffee only, but were on hand for soup.

uuuerai n asnmgton was so very j punctual that, on one occasion, some friends who were expecting him at a t certain hour, on finding that he had not

arrived, all concluded that their watches

A Marvellous Blood, Brain I and Nerve Food. , Thorn U no greater II Wl Producer ml Life iniulaUif rrinclpl In the world ot foodi or mrdlcisei this ; MALT BITTERS, rr pared from tVrmWrtlJraf,y, j CW'Mya, tc. Therfwd the body and the bruin, enrich . Ut Uood.MlIdifjr the bonei, harden the rawiclei, quiet j the nerree, cheer the mlad. Induce lce;i, perfect dl- , ceiin, rccBlite the rtotaach and Imweln, c)in Ui !herad kidneye, and ritallie with NEW LIFE etery Said of the body. Beware of f mitationadmilarly named. . Uok for the COMPANY'S SIGNATURE, which ap I peart plainly on the label of eery tmttle. Sold eTery. ! he. MALT BITTERS COMPANY. Uolox,

FOR THE HAIR.

BURNETT'S

lOCOAINE

(OCOAINE

CU1E3 BALDNESS AND SCALD HEAD,

rWatirmlr Illumlnt-.t Hnrtil IIit lkKk frw. Umi , AlrM to Jo. nURNCTT . CO.. HU,MiH.

ABSOLUTE CUKE rOS DANDRUFF.

BURNETT'S

afforded

n end Brnmst- ikiT ,Z l Z ? PPrty to ooserve

. 1 okrOAI.u.ir V ,Cr Z; 7.T.: . I "P eHiy. ine next day

far more likely to succeed on the farm ! .P fr t frien.1 kTbad d tLtv K

X I SbTTSSSfc: 11? re,L After ke hil rrown

lucrative

tkan in town: not Immhuum! k &AtHallv

t. ' , . m-j I . -ir..,t-. dLU. ci t- t

n,kBO y. i Because ae i .. T;""-' "'f1 , to manhood and accentwl

save wnat ne mates, une thing that 1 4s ajare ot wnien k Bosftion. which was not of hU wL-itr kas allured many from the farm soei- " e V i ke aked wkv it kad been offered him.

ey, nnu scaoois may oe added, inj """"rr '",W9 nen nr.

these particulars a marked difference

oaa he observed within a few years to the credit of tke country. Farm kousos and surroundings are more beautiful; tke sons are men of culture and tke daughters are accomplished in the elegant as well as the usefuL Society in the comb try is no longer rede; if it lacks some of tke grace of tke city, this is more tkan compensated by solid aequiroments and an honest welcome, characteristic of a high-bred peonle. Tke tarniRte too! nr. baa un

doubtedly been paaeed and tke future , great men of taw Nation will he farm-'

ers.j-nf. S. A. Kmpp.

pressed in a book, and, after arranging

ibotb mi suHr tout iase. eause ifepm tn

If

'm7m """v j- mne cause tnem to mELv.r

nu awnuir km TmrT uiHNi lama L f.l

i i l - . i n

jt wa oow a spray over te lerns, more or lees in proportion as yon want a darker or lighter shade. It is well to do thk with iuternusioa$, letting Hiiry a little, so a to avoid exeesa of moiure ami iMHsibilitr of nmnlng the liquid into drop. "When nearly dry. but still, a lHtie moist, remove the feme, which mar be ned over again sereral times. For the nhotewiu

method, cover a sheet of paper with a

"Beeanse'l knew you could say no' ffinnHnl fliflnl rawnaivnaaT " n a 1 Vt - '

" ' So: was tke first word

yen speak, and jou spoke it

witl. Mere neonte. old and

J0"? ar rnmed for want of using

that word than from any other cause.

his habits of punctuality helped to mako I FOR

nun me great man mat he was. 1 knew a clergyman once throw himself into the Mississippi Ilivcr and swim eighteen miles down stream to keep an appointment for afternoon service. I traveled through the Upper Mississippi region shortly after, and for hundreds of miles from the place whero he lived, out toward the border, I heard of his great feat. The bordqr men respected such a man, and called him "the minister who madethebigswim." Nor is any one too vntimr tn hntrn

. " - e n ' "JK '

ua ust have got wronsr; and sure enough .T7 T

r thev had. for U'aul.lnrrtn,, iV Ca IhTaV

- . ,n and wasnotaminuto late. No doubt. V T

r - i l,!- ,.r - i? ... . ;

CHILLS

a sweet ami Iovin

after it is dry, take k into a dark room.

. , - " m ootion pa over it a JHKKE M a Uhnae of shaaa tmuw '! mintloM hImihi. t c r

v , . . i I ft, --- r .. v. itm7 imw rnun which dods not rnqutre large outlay and , to an ounce of water); drv it m the cof . prepfti to conduct, and , dark, and the coat of chloride of ;l vetwhile it will prom more profitable on formed on its surface will receive the the amount of cepital inverted and care impwwion. Then arrange vonr ferns required tkan tks large noeka mainly between two plates of rWl. and cut for their wool, k witkia the reack 6i tke taper to th7Wme tine a the zU every farmer, and should be a part of plate; place it under them and expos his farming. This is small Hocks of to the nm. in the sm wavasnpbotS matton sheep, within tenor fifteen . rapher prints a portrait. 'tVatck it unmifes of large towns. Good mutton , ti! dark enough, and before removing sells higher tau beef in all the batcher ' the pnnrlroVthe glntokeTito iXkJ l,11) ''rkrcKtn. Here pkee the picture matton sheep. The supply for the a solution of kt-pWpbate f sola. fu,tLf8Set,tLit!J7,i?rrior,l,in- rfcnidiveWCkcoTiiveT: t1 Ym. thk is held at a. kxury , hut kave the neeompofd material price. Here is a market at the verv ' (Snely-dirided Wack silver) wh-ck

L. iTlYM T7 an rw i mm leaver will he white.

-wm hv tHBHliT HlnmAlnil amw av .

aiJ .-&a 1.

iwcr wikh s. r attt - ...

wenlc somtioa of k in water and 1 1 ilTlT WfcK;h

1 ?. - . 5 avnw? KfHitcn UK trelMU Of inl AII V

Wntll nP anff tua twwm a-.I 1..- I - . .

SAT UllUrR. I a . ' e ft

Tkey don't wish to do wrong, but tkey 55? cl.lU,vstin ?' h.s of punetunHty. i -T . .. .. o " J I I Ian lint' u.l,n :a ! ... , . ..

apterhas r. . ,"'" " i. mjhuoi, on

timu in ciass, on time when sent on an errand, and so on, Is apt to bo the punctual business or professional man. The habit of promptness is likely to cling all through life. Some persons, on the contrary, go all through life in a slip-shod, down-nt-tho-heel way, and never prosper. They get to a wedding as people are coming off. Ihey are late at church: don't m.nt.

wieir notes, go to protest, and arc in trouble generally. Washington's way was tho best. Tho Marquis ot Abcreoni was in the rijrht.

hesitate and par lev until tke tempter has them fast. The bov or srirl who h not

afraid to say no' i reasonably certain of making an honorable man or WaflnMaJB w in.inia

" Yea" k oftoa word.

some fir i-minir

ft. . J

:- -a tmwwrum9V inmr. X Werd to Yen, renng Van.

First: Be honest. Bvwhieh WA An

AND

DIMAI

CAtTSIU BT Malarial NIsMnif OF THE BLOOD. A Warraatirf Price, $1.00.

Wi SALS BT A IX Ml'SSIITS. .

FEVER

Cart.

mpnnF'mk a an ana i m mm

tkm of middkmoa, or any traatporta-

A Scxac'nv (ra.) cat km wwly W yaaf fKkrk,

adopted

not moan, aimnlr. not to atumi. rr I That Misaissinni nlnrrvm.,n n,i ,.i,i..

goe without saying. The voung man Ab,1 these three are good examples for

" "WH't i jETown, tniaKs " gins to iouow. iNevcr bo it ek-Tec to cheat kk tailor, or to sneak behind time, and, if you am. he a little

at college, has already laid a Mire fowndathm of illfortune. Xotkmg k known so quickly or sticks to a man so long a the reputation of diehott&sty. It k tke tkek of tw wkkk eats ami grows kkeker ami spreads from year to year. Itovs are fatuously Uimi to the lengthening 4adw wkick these faults of shariv dmc ami lying in their earlket years throw down their whole fntnre. In a

ahead of it, and you will never repent

urn jiNuii. ui mncuin.tiv.fiiUii.

The Railway Henovolent Institution of dreat Hritain is a grand charity, which has no cwmterjiHrt in this country. t During the jHtstycar it distributed to widows, orphaiH ami disabled members over $.'X),O00, Its operations are

i w huh iiirumr I'foiuimi

year or two they will ke askinr for other nln8 U ""it "J r ?

r,WX" t Plbife or a ck'ance ortihanage. towanl wW ch yk

they will pkvlgel jl'OOO, and a legacy of .flO.ooo

has recently been left to thu institution.

m tne bmni. work!, and

iWtaathi uanwfing their character

7, jlTSi'to.1 ,Tu.'.r w. hnmlre.1 yor or morf. rrMoref ' rt f'ntlM,the mixt wtnt U 5!h,r" th fen Oil. boon of Nature brin tfrrwl cluunlier en eitemrt tit. l-art with bait tuhcaiiinc vlrtuee.nnd turn raMd on the ... wyt WhlloTARnAXT'ananitAriwtKsT.fromatWIorcliiUHrod t foam, U an lntnntneoM Keltwr Spring In rrcry reffcrur'. Home. ??A!J1Y AUj Ht'OOtSTS. F -OWE L COMPLAINTS i rERRY DAVISf

FROM

THE

TO THt

FARM

PRESIDENTIAL CHAIR

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