Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 May 1892 — Page 3
HOME HINTS AN rllLP.
IV tfoW-tkwiMt ue-ed an aibi" k unt V hoenmi ilull r nmWhrd, hut W It k pure iteuW jhu-ned ky pruawiair k with a nmdnritely Hat-iron. To VtH-p seeds from Uw tk-prdatkM r,TtH:n mix mmh mhmiU piece 4 mpHor with tkm Camphr placed trunk r drawers will prevent mlee from daintr ijtrjr te the content. Dripp! CotTee: Allow one tuhletMMMtful of eolfee Ui emch person, mud to for the pot;" put in a dripper and pour huillux wr hlowlr, let et a mowent awl pur through the dripper a ond t'lae.-llonw. Oinimm Cake: Take mmm hrend imigh when it k just rawly to take, work a little frh ktnl Imtter is It, roll it nut, aprinkks well with jfruuultel sujrar. Imtter, and cinnamon. Household Monthly. Plain Omelet: Heat the yelk and unite of tw tjrs separately. Mix one small teuspooufal of tkmr with a ilttU. milk. Mix all toevther. mad add salt. Fry in a little hot Imtter, .vtirriitr J until t lMfriaK ui thicken, then shake until a jrtrtden 1wh hh1 UM. 1'arslt-y nr haiu can Ik: added. Detroit Free Vress. Myoni! Present; To the yelk ofau cirjr, well Wat-en, aM one salt.pounful of Milt ami a half SHlUpoonful each of pepper and nuistanl; while hen tinp add slowly three taldeapoonfuls of Nilad oil a ml one ti vinegar; Wat toother well. Heat the white of an efCJT nml pour over the dresin. X. Y. World. Hashed Cold Meat: Take your Ixmes and Mew them in a little water with an onion, some ,utlt ami pepper, snl, if you like, a little savory herbs; when the goodness is all out of the tones, and it tastes niee, thicken the irrnvy with a teuspoonf ul of corn .starch, and. if it in not wry stronp, pstt in a bit of butter, then plaee your tew-pan on the hot hearth and put in your slices of meat. Warm, but not "boil. i?ervewith toasted bread. 1 to ton llwlffet. French Pancakes: Heat two cjcrs thoroughly, add to them two table'xxn fills of butter beaten to a cream, itir in two ounces of Mipir ami two ounces of flour: when all are well mixed tild enough milk to make a batter; lx-at and stir well for a few minutes, put it on buttered plates, and bake in a lirisk oven for twenty minutes. When done, sprinkle white httgar over them and H'rve very hot with a cat lemon. A lemon or two should be cut in halves and put in a small yrlass-dhdi so that thoM? who like the flavor may Mrueeaea little of the juice over the pancake and then return the lenton to the dislu Housekeeper. utsuma Jure ftmuuma jars, or lowls of le expensive ware, are exeetlent things in which to plant hyacinths and thev will look well in the center of the talde with them; Howers XTOwiae- ia them. Cut flowers so soon fade, that unless a hoste&s wishes Iter table to be of a certain color, she woukl better use money for jrmwinfr plant. She will 1e surprised at the amount of moner saved Faded flowers ean be entirely restored to f reshness by clipping1 the sterna aad patting them in hot water, away from furnace heat. The hot water sends the van from 4he stem up into the flower. Host's have been kept a week by tak method. r ootl. Stewel I,obstcn Drain the hbter from the liquor. Melt aa ounee of but ter ia a frying-pan; add the lobster meat ami let it simmer for a few min utes. then aikl salt, pepper anu a very scant half pint of stock, or hot water: cover and let simmer three-quarters of an hour. Pitt 1h a sueepan half an ounce of butter and half an onion, winced; fry lrown, and add two sliced tomatoes, or half a CHp of canned, three okra pods, slicet, salt and a drop oi- two of Uibasco sauce. Cook fifteen mtnutcs,add the liquor from the can of lobster, and in about live minutes awl it to the stewed hdKster. Let all cook tire minutes. Add a little lemon juice, and serve. Ladies" Home Journal. FASHIONABLE NOVELTIES." Nrn- and Otlrf Artlrlr .Seen at tUr 1rvr The cologne funnel is a welcome ad dition to the toilet table. Shoe-tie clas arc in lnth silver ami old, ami are even jeweled Silver reflectors are intemled for reading and sick-room ea miles. Silver billiard chalk-holders Ik-long te well-equipped ldlliartl rtxmis. Ma?earni forks are cxnressly designel to ensnare the slippery edible. Special loxes of plain and npoue work are designed to hokl toothpowder. Itottle tnMS ami .sprinklers. Wtters aiwl perfumery lKttle are m two Maes. A bill niav hs more m-nam;ntal, Imt 5s no jr.ore welcome in the new bill clips. Klevated railroad ticket caes come in cases made o(. all the pretty new loathers. (entletnen"?. In-lts are. luxuriously made with lmckvls and chains of stiver and gold. Torlct spoonn for Roman punch and mWilinner ice are gold-lined and pointed. So humble an instrument as the knife for repressing the growth of corns has handle of ivory, pearl, 4 hell and lilvcr. The pursed camera in a new foteiga fad. The idea m that when the. thief steals yo.tr purse, the purse will eatch his featarea. Heart-shaped purse of kid are intraJsced. Thase are of white kid. red kM h filigree gold, tan suede with broaaa and gray suede with eat rteel amount -iugs. All indications show that the feminine shirt to he worn with a blaaer k to prermi1 thla summer. For these gold ntuda "umimhed iu dull gold and chasetl are Quired. The yimng woman who k gblag in the ountry with her dor thr --immr llnda hiathe a ttaeewtitv. The faeeted thistle frf goM miaed with platinum it the wjoat m&mm Ict.-Jwe4er Ctf tMlar
THE FARMING WORLD.
FARMERS4 SEOCSTCIt invw Tk- aeeomnauyiag eagrariag reprefnta the eed'teting apparatiia whlrk ha been in constant cw ia the sd diviaioN of the Catted &tattf department of afrrienlture siae Sepleatbar, It of a heavy bkek-tia pan IT iaebea in length by IS Micbe in width and t ineheft ia depth. It is painted im4le and out. Two and oaeeighlh inches from the bottom is a ledxe, half an ineh in width, soldered to the skies. It k upon these that the emts of the brasK rods ret and support the Y-hapd pocketa in which the Med is p4eed to determine Its vitality. The poekete reaeh nearly to the bottom of the pn. They are held ia position by Xo. Was wires 11 5t inehe in length. Tltey are passed through the hemmed edge of the pockets and project half an inch beyond the cad. To make a pocket, take two strips of unbleached thin wufrlin, each 10'; br inches, and turn a Item on eaeh piece seven-sixteenth of aa ineh in width, through which the supporting wires are to be passed, and then si.teh the two pieces together 1 U inches front the unhemated edges. About twenty pocket will be sufficient for one pan. After slipping iu the wires and moistening the pock SEHIKTRSTIXa APPAKATCS. ets the seeds to be tested, nnmberma 35. AO or 190 of each sort, are placed wihia the muslin trough and the bottom of the pan covered to the depth of half an ineh with water slightly warmed. The lower edges of the pock ets coming ia contact with water keep the seed sufficiently moist by means of capillary attraction. The pan is then coverfdwit.il a thick pane of glass and set cloe toawindow. The date that the test is begun ami eloaed is carefully noted, aa well as the per ceat- of the seeds that hare germinated, la this way the number of seeds required to prodace a good stand can be determine J. For use on the farm for determining the vitality of corn, grata, clover and other seeds, any comparatively shallow pan or aa ordinary bread pan will answer the purpose. Whea using- a pan of this kind the ends of the galvaaised or painted iron wires can rest on the upper edges of the sides. An ordinary pane of glass will answer for the eover. The accessary ventilation will thea be secured and the proper degree of heat and moisture retained. If the pan is supplied with tepid water occasionally the plants will continue to grow.' ami the pocket through whioathe roots will have penetrated before the season for planting has arrived ean. after the wires are withdrawn, be subdivided with a pair of scissors ami be transplanted with pieces of cloth, and their growth wlH thereafter be continuous, if the season and other necessary conditions are at all favorable. Ity this method the purchase of worthless and inferior seeda ean be obviated and the proper amount of grass and other seeds to sow to the acre may be determined definitely, although one-quarter or one-third the seed possesses no vitality whatever. A simple seed-testing apparatus of this character would in many instances save the replanting of a acid of com. when the germ in the seed had been destroyed by the sudden and extreme r hanres from mi hi damp weather to that of extremely dry and intensely cob I. The failure to obtain a good ''catch" or "itamr is almost invariably attributed to the season or other causes than the real one, which in many eases ia that of injured or worthless seed. Farm and Fireside. FARM AND GARDEN. Ox the ax hamlle two feet may be lahlo& into three-inch spaces. It best to mark the spaces by driving in shingle nail a quarter of an ineh deep, break them otf and smooth down the ends with a file. These measures are convenient. If the peach trees are failing a ad contain muoh dead wood, cat away every portion of the dead wood and allow new tops to come out. If the borers are kept down a peach tree may be renewed ia this manner. It seems to thrive best with severe pruning. tAMK.v tool should be light. Kvery ounce lied to tlie weight of a hoe over that required for the. purpose is a taxon the strength of the i'rons using the tools- The hoe is mostly required for light surface work aad not to dig into the soil. If the mmI is to be loosened deeply use the cultivator or horse hoe. Thk pinkeye of the horse is faid to be an inflammatory bilious fever doelv allied to the malarial fever of humanitr. It is really due to malaria that is. bad air. The pestilent atmosphere of the common stable, and much worse, of the elose. dump, dark basement stable, i a prevalent eaae of this disease. The Urpeg Xata. The gypsy moth is one of the threatening caterpillars on which Amerieaa faruK-ts have had thek eye for some time. Massachusetts even keeps a gymymoth comm'wsion oa duty. JEntomologist Fernald, directed by tha commtMsiou to investigate the moth, hnsdlseovered that a home-grown pnr8 site Is already threatening the destruction of these peUferua moths. A small fly lays i ffgs on the back f the caterpillar. If these egg hatch, as. expected, and the perusMea develop, thev will destroy the caterpillars before tlieir transformation into the moth. -vl another home mdnstrj wI ha esta't SwlieC
HOMC MC WELT ICS.
mtt Im faaJ mmnmtsMaa ssrrieas. Otncof the a twit salad bowls is ha shape like a tm paa. the inside finished ia gilt. wKa raised lobsters, erahs. shrimps, ate., ia silver, by way of ration. Tmc f rate baieas of the worhaof art. Wades in long like shape: the handles, the new A ican enamel, wkh ehernh aad Dresden Hower designs, tMw&K saltrhs ia Irish Relkek arc eautifal the rosea ia pink, pond lilies ia white and orchids m shade of violet. Tiny gold saltspoons aceoaspany these peari-like blossoms. Uocitxiox caps are more graceful ia shape than erer before. The fad of having eaeh aae a different color give the table a lovely appearance. All eape for serving bouillion should have covers aad handles oa either side. Thk handles of table knives are now made ia ehiaa. to match the plates. There are sets of china knife handles lot each course. Those for poultry have heads of the victims and little fmffy chicks aad ducks upon them. At a reception recently given in Baltimore by Mrs. Robert Garrett, a novea feature of the decoration or entertainment was the sight of uncaged bird firing a boot the rooms open to the guests, among the palms and lowers. Thk menu cards of this season are said to be, with n few exceptions, not as beautiful as heretofore. A swarm of golden bees, with their hives among flowers, and the Stanley dinner card, with its palm trees, eaaaels aad setting sun. are among the "exceptions," aad are very pretty. SOME LATEST THINGS. A xovni-TT ia book binding- is announced in the employment in it of metal as a substitute for cardboard. Tick very latest shoe has the tongue elongated to aa astonishing extent; but there's method in the madness. It gives the ankle a very slender appearaace. Pluses are now being made with little detective cameras ia them, probably with a view of taking the thief who takes the pocket book. However, aa there is no provision for pockets in the new gowns, the thieves may be thwarted. The newest thing in scents - consists of smelling salts perfumed with the scent of different no vers roses, carnations, violets, lilacs etc The salta are the color of the flowers with which they are scented and are put np us handsome bottles Loxnox's latest fad, the green carna tion, is sam to be simply "a cross h twees a common carnatioa and a paint brush." a practical illustration of pamting the luv. watch is financially aa prof itable as thenilk-fed squashes they sometimes raise up ia Dakota to asartm the tonderfoot. FOREIGN RAILROAD NOTES. Thk great railway to win probably he opened in the cm! next year. A lamb eon tract for steel rails been placed ia Belgium in connection with the new Turkish railway to Salonlea. Fivk KcsroaED tuocsajtb Londoner save fire days per annum eaeh by ridiafr on ray ways, a total savmer of X,Sev,itf says, worm m,i?e. Germany's railroads have a trackage f M.StS miles, S,M miles more than ex 1st ia Great Kritaia and Ireland, the early home of the railway. I.v Austria, out of a total of fejf milea of railroad. 4.MS miles are worked by the state; is Hungary of a total of 7,23 miles, S.MS are state railroads. Austria !s about to acquire the lines of another company, which : i miles. Aix plows, V-shaped, are to be placed before the locomotives ox the last express trains of one of the English rail roads. It as expt-cted that greater speed will be obtained by overcoming much of the resistance of the air ia front of the train. MERRY PENCILINGS. Tnt E to the nature of the Least, U8T a man who has in his time en weeps eyes at a pretty gkl has afterwardhad the wool pulled over thr as. lleiladelphia Times. THE MARKETS. Srv tnc SfaySt. CATTTX XatHf Steers., -. SIM a CXTTT" XMwH( 1 Flu C M-irmr W Iwat. .. :s WHKAT-X.3K1 K m COKX-X. UATif-Wowlm MiiMsL. MPs lUI4K-r Htm n T ST. LO'Jt-l CrrrrcX-3MMatr.. HKKVlM-er 4SS t WMia. 4 I'l w rKXS-0.xl o.S-KM- 4 2T, (fe Slti:Kl-t'jdrMCmW itt 4 m 4 S4 It et 7H I IW 4 jfl 1 7 t M 4 tif 47 11 ;. in ; i; ' r it lesTa 4 Vt 4 i US 44U 4W J KlJUCK-tihi. w rarTMKitntl. ;s s WMKAT-X.2M1 Wwter... tTU ; cttx-s.x 34 ti m iM KVB X.S TO4ACC Lac. . 4M W HAV CVrTWtar. ... MCTTKK-laM UmkTKt U tAiiylpmm ... . ... rtmKXm;t4 ISW1. .... U HACOX-Omm Nn IHt-ttmte .StMMa. ... . .... u KWtr-VMwTm ..... it CHrCACHX CATTIJE immc - IKKe) rawtM CMor. ...... 4m u HHKKP-PairSsCamt......... M I LOCK-Uf nurrimu 4 at a Umime PaiwaSt. ... 4 ts 1THKAT-5.x rmic .... COKX-XlS, ...... - e OATi XlS ...... . ... ...... .... 4 rotac-f.VrWl. I4ta KAXriAH crnr. CATTLK-gtiliiiiau Snh ... 3 a mM-Miiim.. Itt WH KAT Xk t H . m 4 OATa-X. . ... .... XRUT OHUtAXS. PUHJK-Mian ttf4. 4M tXtX-X.4 . UATyi'ira..... ... ...... a u HAY-.1n4 KJU U IXHK-KwJU4...... ... a BACOX Jwdfce, ... .... u IV t u.v j. . iima-. .... CtitCIXXATt rKAT-x.t ,h ta a ta 4 en ! tv IK te e 4 Ml ; BACUl(rclMrma .. , t .ad-a
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Pf. Y. - Twa aaj saga aae sf the mast aMlfaaismiJ VmaMB ( &m? Tfjjjrlf amaUilmmJ m'u mmwa'nmi aw am Tas u wi ss ftwvitvimm nmersaetSfNiea,M unusual aa te xtaaaiee talk aad auahaa ataen Yeets wimx I iatrrr iewW lac to tha eauteata of lae mtser, aad he fully reaarmed It ia every reet Me set mujr dU this nut he also aMwtieaed a aaader at uaaseal eases wMca aad some under his shsrvatlaa la which Utile less thaa a mlraak had beea perferoed. Sa important has the entire subject aersHaetimtl ehaferudited ta investigate It ta tae bottom, and accerdiaclfcalkdntien Mr, Alaart G. laves, tae prendcaat ostaner at Xo. at East Twellih street, tae centlem meatioaed ia my inir-lew with tae deetar yesterday. Xr. Kara has made quite a aaate. A eonpiete kaawkutge of history, aa apfwecfettloa of art aad reliability are essential ia hie frofasstoa. ' Xr. Raves." I said, "I learn that year wife has had a mast unusual experieaee ; are yau willi r to deaertbe it f " The genlkmaa taoagfit a mem eat u4 aa espraavloa of pleasure passed over bU face. Waen I tluuk," he said, "of waat my wife auce pansed throagti and the aoaditkm she is ia to-dar, I caanot hut feel erstiUMe. Nearly three years ago she was at the point f deatH. You caa understami how sick m I Mrsaewat totally Vaad aad ly ia a state of uncoaselottsaesB. Three aeetars attoadud her sad all agreed that her death was only a question af hour, poraapi adautes.' Xayl ask what the doctors eaUed her trmater1 trrasmla and puerperal coavHfcsioaa. s Tea caa isssgiae how badly she matt hare aeea. AtiastoaeUoctor (it was Dr. R. A. Guaa) aaid that as she was still abie te swallaw oae more attemot mtgnt ee made aadaasedldae was aeaordlagiy xiven her. She seemed to improve at oace; ia a few days her sight was restored. 1 have had a mag. sleep,' sbe said, aaoa reeaveriag seascteusaess, aad I am reoieil to say that she was restored te perfect healta waaUrthreoghthe use of Warner's Safe Care, which was tae remedr we admiaistered whea she wss past all cese4ue IleefeedatXr. Evaaa m ae aaid tlds. s face was easniair with sstistacnen. He eeataaaad: Tae nhvMciaas tokl us, after ar wife's reeavery, that aae could sever endare chiid birth, and yet we have a Bsc hoy nearly a vear oM, au aa not Knew waat ska aesais. I attribute K all te tae wonnerTat power of Waraer's Safe Care. Why, my sister, who resides la virriuia, was watte see, aaUetad precisely aa my wife had been, I at aace advised her te ums thk same great remedy; it cured her promptly." "You find that it is meciauy adapted fr wsmea. da rouP 1 inquired. "Kr a means. I have knowa it to be weaderf ol ta its power la the case of res tlemea to whom 1 have recommended it 1 speak from my eaperfeace entirely, aad yen sbsuld wot be sarsrteeu that I am so arm believer ia this diseovery, whiea has se mack for me. I was net surprised. I saw by ward, by every leek, that Mr. Save an he aahL I had ample aoaaramtiea of Dr. euuu'a letter aad laterriew. aad I do net wonder that people whs have seen seek things, was have watched their dearest friends ge down fata the dark valley and be atsugbt bask lata the light, should be bath eatbuetawtic aad gratef aL I, myself, eaucbt the spirit, aad I shall he gkd If the iavestl. fattens I have made peeve of proit to those waa may read them. A WEtanrr eoniileratton the salary of me side shew fat lady. Waahwgton Star. Cawtiot he Cmrr4 hv meal applfestiowt, aa they caaaot reach the eied port km of the ear. There i oalr one wav to rare Deafness, and that ie by "consthattonal remedies. Deafness k caused by an innamcd conditio of the me ceaslfniagof the Eastacbbm Tube. Whea this tabe Keta ianamed yoa have a ransbnag sound or imperfect hearing, and when H i entire! v doeed Deafness if the mult, and aake44tfce ianammatloa ran I taken eat sad this tabe restored to its aorsr.il coadiuou, heariag will be detroyel forever; aine caea out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing bat an infmnted conditiea of the mucous surf see. We will give One Hamlred Dcllars for aav case of Deafaess (caused by catarrh) that caaaot be eared by HaU'e Catarrh Care. Vend for circular, free. F. J. Cheskt fc Co., Toledo, O. tap-Sobl by Dragghts, Toe. It te alee mat of badness mce's deore. Fee MMwrapoH Take the BURLIXGTOX KOCTE fram iH. Loai, ICaneas Cltv, St. Joseph, Haani bsl. Keokak. Peoria. Chicago aad all BURLIXGTOX ROUTE points tfecial trains wilt be run from all important points for the acctmtawwtnUou of alt who uesire to attend the Xatioaal Repalhraa CoaventioR at Miuaeapoli. June Tth. OXE PARK FOR THE ROUNU TRIl. Thkets oa rale June 3d to h, goad to retarn until June Sua. This will afford aa excellent oppcrtnany to visit Mianeapolie, St. Pant, and to pead some time anddtt the famous summer resort ha Minnesota. A trrnx Roetea girl eAatplaim becaafe we can't and aaything about the dates of the autora ia the ahaaascs. The ljr(le Kvrr frmletl Caa Vu Fla! thrWsoi; There hti iaek display adverMemeat ia mbi paper, thh week, which has n tw wr rds alike exceft one word. The same Is true of each new one appearing eaeh week, from The Dr. Tfarter Medicine Co. Thk hue places a "Crescent on everything they make and pubHmh. Look for K. send ISmi m same uf tite word ami thev will return yen bok, beaatifal ltsaerraphi or tampte-) tree. Toe can't teit maeh about a man's religion by me noise he makes at camp meeting. Cnzxr and healthy The "A. K. C BelfManlS aOMtWN IMKM ChT ?ta limpS T1n American Brewing Co. mske H. StJntsOii AFTER SS YEARS. Newton, HI., May 23, iSSS. From 1S63 to 1SS5 about 22 years I sufiercd "with rheumatism of the hip. I was cured by the use of St Iacobs Oil. T. C DODQ.
T ei isg railwnaia aad aa phydeaa am uiiofii aad haws a WUt lass meant of aMaer rilh The impsms civsa to iaaetive kidneys naesleatsa itimnlaaAs 4o. aad peeva disTaiteNM milju ta tainmenim.ayaeaitipntius, maisna, a grippe. It te easier for a eaip rarpeeitor ta teaNnwK is far atm ao bax A wm te mm wise is mmeieat." bat it la net slwaxs wise ta sav that ward to oat win ie sutTrriaa: me tortomaf a aiaelaeae. Kenmr. always risk it sad recemmeaa1 1 hwudycrotAiM. All draggbta. ate. "feearetulof that guar' "Wast i the answer win Kr" K isn leaded." Pack. HcrrRRRM man Cocnns, Jue TanoAT. esc.,awld tr- JlrawnV JnmMl TnseAee,' assande but tare remedy. hfcsjf fa raceme. Ojtr ssay icrew aa U eaarage aad have less snentaoa riveted. Texas iffmags. IaMna esa nermsaenllr beautify their CKMn4xtoa wta (ileaa's IphurSmsp. N(U' Hair and Walsher Dye, M cent. OansncK calls bi girl Revenge lcaae she h so sweet. hoeton Trsnscnpt. RcacHAX's Pills are a paiade and effeetasl rented v for all buiou uieorders. 2ft cents a hex. For sale by all druggists. Ts seora the action. ss the soldier saM waea he raa awav. Loedoa Amwers. Tr wnt tapnailM asvbodv tihsse that neve- happen. Ram's Horn. Tsc ftam'f Horn i nulinehed at ladiaaapolh, Indisaa, at f 1 per year. Max m first in kirk spirit and next in the gutter. Gatrestoa Xews. EIVJOYI Bedi tht mthod as results Ejrap of Fig ia taken; it is plemmat and rfireeaf ta the taste, and acts E-lj 5 PTPr tie Kidnejt, TT ami Bowmf, CieamtCg tht fja. ttm etfecttwllj, dnmek colde, hmd' aches asd feTtn and cures halitua coMtipatiioB. By nip of Figi k the oj remedy or its liatl ever proelneats, pltawing to tite tante aad aeemBmUei to the etoansca. TNTOtnot ia its action aad truly uftMficial ta Ma eActa. pretnmred oolr frttat tati aeahar and ngTeanrdt mabaUaeae, ite mnr ataealaamt ainaJttisn emmmamd it tmam 1 aasm-imm-'BBBiv waamBFafaBF araraMaaarparat a to all aad atm naada it tka aaoat dttwb of fin m hr aalc ia Mc aad $1 iMttiea kr afl lauding drag, fietc. Aay ralmbk drnoiet trka antr aot ketTC it oa aaadvnf prt k praaaedr for nar oaa ta wnnea to trj UL Do not accept aay mdjatttttte. hufomha m srmtr ctL bmm nmctct. nVM. nwnuf. jrr. afar pnhr. M-W. and
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