Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 34, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 March 1896 — Page 7

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Ohl Xti.y of Katinff Mustard. Mustard used to bo oaten whole ami dry instead of in a paste made from mustard Hour.

There are many more shining qualities in the mind f man, but there are none so useful as discretion. MEN GROPE. A TFOMAX SKES THE LKJIIT. She Best Understands a Woman's Ills. 8TTCIAL TO OLE LAUT IfADTIÜ Hott gladly would men fly to woman's aid, did they but understand a woman's feelings, trials, sensibilities, and peculiar organic disturbances! Those things are known only to women, and the aid a man would give is not at his command. This i3 why o many women suffCT. Tx.vnty yrars ago Lydia K. Pinkham jrave to the women of t he world the result of her f J years of s-tudy in the t frni of her Vegetable ompounil, :t universal remedy for all female complaints. She well i!f serves the title, "Saviour of her sx." he saw the light of rton. and pave it to-her suffering sisters. All female diseases 1 loin's, rn. n t' nvi uu5nr l:i sil Ililc Jirilcne.se, duzmes, faintuces, leucorrhrea, faltering steps, slceolcssness, bearing-down pain, backache, and consequent melancholy and the blues. Liidi'X Pink It mux Vegetable Compound lias lor twenty years saved vomen from all tins. Hear this woman speak: "Five years ago at childbirth I did r.ot have proper attention. I became "very weak; could lift uothinc without bleeding from the womb, which was ulcer.ited bud! v. I was cxamiprd by a physician, aiid treated for a time, but ras compelled to leave t lio city before I recrixe.J benefit from the treatment. I deride 1 then to give your medicine a trial. 1 improved rapidly on the tirst bottle of mpo;:nJ, and r.ov.' feel like a new woman. Ulcers have ceased to form on the womb as they did. I advise all women in any way alllictcl with female troubles totale? your remedies, and trust that my testimonial will b soon by. frien 13 who knew mc when&. I was so sick, and that they may know I arn now well, and that I owe it all to your Vegetable Compound." Mrs. John Ost can der, "40 East Fiftyfifth Street, New Vork City, N'.Y. Gladness Comes With a better understanding-of the transient nature of the many physical ills which vanish before proper efforts gentle efforts pleasant efforts rightly directed. There is comfort in the knowledge that so many forms of feickness are not due to any actual disease, but simply to a constipated condition of the system, which the pleasant family laxative. Syrup of Figs, promptly removes. That, i.s why it is the only remedy with millionsof families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value good health. Its beneticial effects are due to the f:et, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating the organs on which it acts. It is therefore all important, in order to get its beneficial effects, to note when you purchase, that yon have tb genuine article, which is manufactured by the? California Fig Syrup Co. only, and &old by all reputable druggists. If in the enjoyment. of good health, and the system is regular, then laxatives or othvr remedies are not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may be commended to the most .skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, then one should have the liest, and with the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of Figs stands highest and U most largely used and gives most general satisfaction. S. N. V. So. IO- !)ii Rattlesnakes, and .

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Washington Irving said, he supposed a certain bill wai called "Rattlesnake Hill" because it abounded in buiUrjUes. The "rule of contrary " governs other names. Some bottles arc, supposedly. Libeled " Sarsaparilla " because they are full of . . . well, we don't know what they are full of, but we know it's not sarsaparilla; except, perhaps, enough for a flavor. There's only one make of sarsaparilla that can be relied on to be all it claims. It's Ayer's. It lias no .secret to keep. Its formula is open to all physicians. This formula was examined by the Medical Committee at the Worlds Fair with the result that while every other make of sarsaparilla was excluded from the fair, Ayer's Sarsapatili.i was admitted and honored by awards. It was admitted because it was the best sarsaparilla. It received the medal as the best. No other sarsaparilla has been so tested or so honored, (lood motto for the family as well as the Fair: Admit the best, exclude the rest. Any tlou'jt aWi it ? Fend for the " Ct reborA." It Li.! doubts and cure dfultcrs. Address: J. C Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass.

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A MASTErt OF CHESS.

Harry Xelson Pillsbttry, the youn; American who won lirst prize at the recent chess tournament at Hastings. England, is only 1TJ years of age. He was unmistakably . dark horse when the Hastings chess tournament began, and the odds against his winning might, it would seem, legitimately have been quoted at 1.0 H) to 1. Opposed to him were Stcinitz, the old chess warrior; Tsehigorin, the wonderful Russian champion; L.asker, rdaekburn and Uird, of England, and Tarrasch, of Ccriuuuy. All of t lies' chess giants and fifteen others, representing Austria, Canada. England, France, d'ermany, Italy, i!.i:nv . rn.t sin t:v. The World's 'h-s rhamj'ion. Russia and Holland, were deft at cd by I'illsbury. Iii' -oiiiarntiv'Iy unheard of boy from New York and llruoklyn. I'illsbury's head is not shaped :ts average heads are. It is noticeably thin from temple io temple, and is a tritle Hat on top. It is what is known as a square head, but not uncommonly long from front to back, because the forehead does imt bulge out as foreheads generally do in beads of that pattern. In fact. Mr. rillbury has an uncommonly good forehead, high and with just suMicifiit backward slope for symmetry. His nose is long and aui1 line, and his lips full and red. His chin is decisive. lie has been playing chess but seven years, yet he has mi various occasions played a do.cu games simultaneously and won Hie majority of them. Current Condensation. Vntil the repairs of this year v.tro begun there had been no change in the ancient courthouse of New Yolk County, Maine, since 1S.":,.. when Ihe original structure of 1S0Ö was enlarged. When ladies go to buy a dress in .Tapan they tell the shopkeeper their age, and if they are married or not. because there are special designs for the single and double relations of life, as well as for ages. The consequence of this painful custom i you can toll the age of every lady you meet and know whether she is married, precisely as though she were labeled or you were a census taker. About 1.nmMMm complete Hildes, and an equal number of prayer books, are issued by the Clarendon press every year. There are soventy-eight different editions of the Hildo and ninety editions of the prayer book printed. The re- i vised version docs not sell one-tenth as well as the older version of loll, while the revised New Testament, though it sold rapidly when first published, scarcely sells at all now. One of the most enthusiastic of worn, an horticulturists is Miss .Mice Rothschild, whoso collection of roses alone is said to be worth ..".'(. The Archduke of Austria owns tlowers to the value of S-jm.mo, and Sir Trevor Lawrence's collection is worth Sl'tlTi.fMM). Joseph Chamberlain has one of the linest collections of orchids in llngland, the value of which is probably close to .?HH),ihi. but this is easily surpassed by that of Raron Schroetter, of l'ghain, whose orchids are worth live times that sum. "Railway Hob"isihenameof a famous dog in Australia. lie parses his whole existence on the train, his favorite seat being on top of the coal box. In this way he has traveled many thousands of miles, going over all the linos in South Australia, lie is well known in Victoria, frequently seen in Sydney, and has been tip as far as Hrisbane. The most curious part of his conduct is that he has no master, but every engine driver is his friend. At night he follows home the engine driver of the day, never leaving him or letting him out of his sight until they are back in the railway station in the morning, when he starts off on another of his ceaseless journeying. utterflies, 7 sir. i (foir. ft '(o:y

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WAS A 3I0BS WORK.!

ANGRY 'SPANIARDS STONC THE American consulate. Warlike Demonstration at Itarcelona Against Uncle Sani Kaut- of the People Aroused at u Public Meeting Custilian Government A voloies. Shout "Death to Tnnki-CM.' The action of the 1'niicd States Senate in recognizing tin Cuban insurgents as belligerents and in calling on the President to use his good olliees with Spain toward securing Cuban independence has stirred the hut-blooded Spaniards to a high fever of indignation. At Knrcelona Sunday lö.ottt) poopio assembled at a mass meeting hell at .'! o'cWk in the afternoon. Orators provided for the occasion exhorted lheniob until all were in a slate of patriotic enthusiasm bordering on frenzy and were ready for any manifestations against the Fnited States which tlu leaders might direct. A special from lbirceloria says that tie outburst of indignation cannot bo said to have 'been spontaneous. Ii seemed rather to bo tie result .if a cll-pla lined meeting organized by leaders of all hade political ojtinioii. Students sli oure.l. "Long live Spnin!" .ntid "Powti with the Yankees:" Then tho Uioh started for the Fnited States consulate 'with the evident intention of there venting their ire. The city authorities, who had until tiiis ;imo complacently looked on without effort to suppress tho rioters, scented now to realize the serious cnsequen.es that might result from an atta;k on the consulate, and a force of police w is dispatched , see t!i:tt no violence was doli'. This deov of force did little toward intimidating tie excited crowd, and after exhausting all the verbal uis-silcss in the Spanish oealmlary the m.di began bombarding the consulate with stones. further manifastation : of violence were not waited by the popep. They roughly charged th nuh and dispersed them after several were wounded. I'.xci tcntent in 'VYa'di.ing.toii. When the news of the attack on the American consulate at ISanclona reached Washington liiere was Imt one sentiment expressed: "Apologize or light." "lid they touch the ilag;" was the almost universal question when the news was discussed. "If they did. the apology will coiue t'oo late." .Many prominent men declared that the niohs ia Spain have freed Cuba beyond a doubt. Secretary Olney received a dispatch informing hint brielly of the facts. The Secretary also had a cablegram from Madrid informing hitn that marines had been placed around the legation there as a matter of precaution, indicating that throughout Spain there is running a strong feeling of indignation against the Fnited States, ui account of the action of tin Senate. Seiior do Lome, the Spanish minister, s tys if the facts are as reported in the press dispatches his Covermnent will disavow the action of the niob and assure the 1'nited States of its regret, as well as of its determination to protect the lives and property of American citizens in the kingdom. Seiior d Lome points out that his Coveruniont :x once afforded police protection. In otlie'ral circles a similar view is taken. The attack at ltarcoloua was palpably the act of a mob. and the police were prompt in their efforts to suppiess violence and afford protection. Ordinarily an attack upon a legation or consulate is regarded as a most Uagrant insult, which must immediately be disavowed. Failure to do so can have but one meaning, and that is war. SPAIN 3IAKIIS APOLOGY. J", v prct-sCH Kcurt-t for Outbreak at ItarCL'lotia - Oilers Kepnrut ion. Ail vices Monday say that the Spanish Coverntnent took steps very promptly to make amends to Ihe Fnited States for the outburst of mob violence at Itan-e-loiia. This action, and especially the fact that it was taken immediately on news of the affair reaching the Spanish Covernment and without, waiting for any suggestions from the Fnited States, doubtless will tend greatly to relieve the situation and prevent a serious outcome of the niols attack on our consulate. The intelligence of the disavowal by Spain reached Secretary OIney in the following cablegram from Fnited States Minister IIa iinis Taylor at Madrid: "Minister uf State has just called to express deep regret that mob has insulted ltarcelona consulate, breaking windows, and offered complete reparation. He informed me that the (iovernmeiit on its ti.vn motion was taking every precaution to guard the legation, and my residence. I have asked no protection." A dispatch from Washington Monday says that it is perhaps in part owing to these otlici.il advices that tho excitement in Spain over the action uf the 1'nited States Senate leading up to the insult to the Fnited Stales consulate at ltarcelona fails to lind a corresponding rellex in oilieial circles, and now almost everywhere the feeling is general that the affair is not one which necessarily must lead tu ho-! ili I ies. Is He (.'oitig; to Leave Her? Superintendent of Insurance IVane, of New York, acting under ihe provisions of the insurance laws, notified the Prussian companies transacting business in that State that their corporation certificates would not be renewed during ISiT;. This is done in compliance with the so called retaliatory law. Durit.g preparations for a wedding at Foliant, O.. Kobert Whit ridge, aged years, a brother of the groom-elect, was sent to the barn to get soue eggs. Tho heavy ham door blew shut, crushing, tho toy to death.

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Man Was .Made to Mourn, Perhnps. but rheumatism need not add to tli calamities to which we are nsore or less subject, whon there is sr.ch an ettieient means of countoriU't ins tin dire complaint as Hostet tr's i.nm.h lliters. W'Iumi the liver, bowels or stomach .ire out of order, or the kidneys or nerves troublesome, the Utters is also an eilii ient remedy. It prevents and remedies all malarial disorders.

Deer in Town. Residents of Willapa, Wash., don't have to leave the town, or sometimes the house, to shoot deer at this time of the year. The snow drives the deer down from the hills, and they frequently wander into ihe streets of the town and are shot. One was shot last week in a back garden. A Trip to the Jarden Spots of the South. On Mar.-li P. tickets will be sold from principal cities, towns and villages of the North, to all points on tin Louisville and Nashville Kailroad in Tennessee, Alabama. M ississ'pjii. Florida and a irio:i of Kea;u kv. at one single fare for tho round trip. Tickets will he good to return within thirty days, o:i payment of to agent at destination, and will allow stopover at any points on the south-bound trip. Ask your ticket agent about it. and if he cannot sell you excursion tickets write to '. I. A: more. Ccm-ra! Passenger Agent. L-.eisvilV. Ky.. or .1. K. Kidg. lv. N. W. .' . A.. Chicago. 11!. Alfn-il Stetleiilieini. the well-known Ccrinati journalist, has 1 n sentenced to pay a line of ."idit marks for permitling" or overlooking the remark published in his journal that "it was on a Friday that t'brit gave the last, 'diner' to his disciples." It was held that lie us.' of the French word "diner" implied Ilippaney- punishable impioiy. "Ilrown's p.ronehia'. Troches" are a sitn)le t inot etVecl ual remedy for coughs, hoarseness Und bronchial troubles. Avoid imitations. TMiMns' Kl.Ttr o S.a trjs Imii i t i : 1 - tor TU years. K:i''h V'.'ir's 'j-s Ii t innv;e"l. I i ls:i."i sales wer.? J.e l : ..;'( (,.,j-fH. MiTiir ni ilüv. :ti1 hMittUe na -loiiicv i nl imrit. ui:til lim li-osibie. lk ju use it .' Try it. i n s All l its Moppd f by Ir. Kline' Gr it rv istoir. No Kit ft.T first dav'h i:k. la"l"th -!irs. 'I'r.-at is.-atp i'.'nifrjil ljttlf tr?e to l it iur.--s. rrnl to Dr. Kiltie, '.r.t Aren St., I'lnla. l'a. Mr. AVitislow Soutbino Svhcp far ClOMrfn tfftniiirf : b.)it.'as trie kuiuh, rwucM oolamiuauoa, fciliyit pain, cured wind colic. '& cents bottle. QOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOC Ö ncWARB IS TIME. The first acnte twinge of ciatica! H tho warning to U4Q ST. JACOBS Delay, and tho r"e twinges may t xv ist your leg out or snape. 1 A Perfect

That is what Baron von Liebig said iSof good chocolate. All of Walter jg Baker & Cos Cocoas and Chocolates are good, the best, In fact. g. i Waltcr Baker & Co., Ltd., Dorchester, Mass. JT

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"Knocks Out AÜ Others."

the sale of other brands of higher prices and smaller pieces Don't allow the dealer to impose on you by saying they are "just as good" as "Battle Ax' for he is anxious to work off his unsalable stock

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fountrv tlian all other diseas?s put together, and until the last few ears was supiKtsed to be incurable, for a great many year doctors rronnced it a local disease, and prescribed 1. :il remcdlps. and by constantly falline to cure w ith ioenl treatment, pronounced" It incurable. Solem-e has proven catarrh tu be a constitutional disease, and therefore rrquires constitutional treatment. Hail's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by V. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken Internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the Mood and mucous surfaces of the system. Thev offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. s.eiut lor circulars and testimonials. Address. V. .1. C1IKNEY IL CO., Toleilo. O. Sold by Prusfists. 75e. i (iratluatc at Twenty-two. The averap at which younj; men are entering Harvard now enables them to irradnate sliirhlly under 1"J. That would seem to be ytiim eiiouph for the average ytun man tu linish his peneraletlueatiiin. llemustthen choose his career, and it is none too late in 'Jfe for that. .Most youni; nun bejrin their professional careers nowadays loo early, rather than too hue.- IJosm.u Herald. Walter ltaker A: F.... Limited. Dor iicster. Mass.. she wcll-Luown inatiufacturcrs of llrcakfast t'oct.a and other Focoa and Fliocolate preparations, have an ex traordinary eilt et ion of medals and diplomas awarded at the jrrcat international and other exhibitions in Kurepe and America. Tlie huse 1ms had uninterrupted prosp-.rity for m arly a century and a piarter. and is now n ! only the oldest but the largest estal'iisJuiienr of the kind on this coiitincnr. Tiie hiirli dtgrce of" . ;- feet i.n which ihe company has at'aiu.'d in its manufactured products is the r.-;ii: of loii' t Apci ieii- e combined with :ui intelligent )is. of the ic-w for.-es whi' n are constantly bein iui !-olu t d to iiic:-.-;ise the jiower and inipro e tic quality ot produciioii, and idi-ap-ii the .-ijt to the consumer. Tim full strength and the rxquislv natural flavor of ili- raw material are j. reserved unimpaired in all of Walter UaLer vV Fompany's preparations: so that their products may truly be said to form tLe standard for purity aid excellence. In iew of the man imitations of the name, labels and wrappers on their v ,.ds consumers should ak lor and be sure thai j they ircT thojrenuine articles made a I 1 orc lies I er, Mass. Aeeordinjr to a byeienist. the tenants of tlio lirst and second llois of a house enjoy the longest lifo. IIIIR Mnri)hinc Ilahit ("fired in 11 'fillip k" " llS" ? clL-pd. i It. ' '"i'tlj llll Iii rila DR. J.STEPHENS, Lebanon.Ohio. IS LIKE A SHEDS

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faded should be colored to p:v. -:it rha look of ae, and Hnckinham's excels all others in coloring bro u " h.'uck I see that fashion wears ,vr morq apparel than the man. tshakspeare. I I shall recommend Piso's c'ur- Frnsuuiptiou far and wide. .Mrs. Mijlligan,, i l'bimstead. Kent. Kurland. Nov s. 1.SP5. Infests the blood of bamaaity. It appears in varied forms, but is r ir ed to yield to Hood's Sarsaparilla. w.V.-h purities and vitalizes the blood in I cutf.j all such diseases. Head this : "In Seilend er, I.syt, 1 made a "rss and injured ms ankle. Very soon i: v. . jtds, two inches across foiined.aui n v-aikinj to fax or it I sprained my ankl'. 1 tie soio became trse; I could not ,l n.; boot mi, and 1 thought 1 should hax e To up at ex . I step. I c uld not L'et an :'''; ;mj had to stop xx oik. I ivi.d ot -i trc of A similar case by Hood's Sa.rsj;. ,:;;!;. and contduded to try it. liefere 1 dl 'akea all ef txo boftH s the sore had a ! .md the ä 1 1 in Lad eono down. M is now weil, and I have been r-t'. benelitcl oiiieiwt.se. I have iiictejs 'd :-i xciht and a iii in better health. I c.-,a:-.ot. ay enough in praise of Ibwd's uilia.' M:s. H. Hi. a uk. South liciwi.'-. xfc. This and other similar c '.ir.'s :..e that Sarsaparilla Is tl.eOüe'1'r..e P.lood Piiiiticr. Aildi srv i. l'if.i!cil only li . 1 . 1 1. 1, id X ' ' . i '.. V

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IT Mr. J len ry Senior. reitb;iz l'.iooklx n. N. Y.. is one of ie few xxood nraver who 'tr.w'U".'' 'o do commercial xvork. ll;s r in Nexv York is in the s:ipio :. "...i'.iiir x ith ihe counting room of Kipans ;iieni; ;il ( 'o. Th;--- : four year; ao Mr. Senior was ,.;,,. uted with a box of Kilians Tab .;! These he took home. I2e;- sj.-e that day he has been a reolar customer. His wife's tno'.he:- is pronounced in the oninlou ;:.i: for gastric troubles, or for any regularity proceeding from a ibsor.b'ivd sioiiiach. the T.ibules are rk" b est. medicine to which her attention has ever been directed tluri.i all her lon experience. His wif. at one time astonished hint by .-iss-rt-ine, ihat for a sore thro.it ii e Tabules xx ere a remedy of t:i: K.iiig elVeclix eliess. H. imdei s'a u !s this bellei' lloXV sill- i lie hjs Je.inietJ from his pliysician tbar .ov :..riat like many other apparea.iv troubles, notably heada- :s often a direct result of a dio: d.-ii l sioina -lr. and for ibis M ; Scüior xell knows thai be Tjtc l' s .;i a Specitic. Hii ri'is t jUiui art M.l.t lo ili cis . r !. n,U tf I tie I I n-f .' c-iii a 1' i 1 i-iil (if litiiilrl t'oiii'aii. No. i'J i-r.ice S'.rre:. New l ..n. saLi.l VI!. Id crUtS. ! . T1IK AKKMOTItr. CO. tl . !i;r O. w.ü.. ' Inonilll Idj.stnpss, ttecu.s It Li. iew iv.i :ii. f wiLd power t l . t v,tut f. was Ir tin umuy t'lUitt limisi'S, mxi i.t'plu'S :s -.!i .ui.l lepaii Hi Ji'Uf door. It i'.iii ti:.l l.i fni iiit' . SlWTXZ - ,,;Uer 4i t;oia Tor !f-imiii j tl.an fcJr?sL A "B VT i.! !... It ni klf-i ! liii' ai..l tit-ir.il. st-ct. 4j; o.rt.i ffci-t'niiil-lrtl':! XX 1 Him.: 's. llltjiw i:iiics. Steel )i t'ntvi Ji.l ltil i tit In.lers. o:i art'tl-'.-ittoo l! w :! iianic t lirt Iii cf Iln'( aiticlfs t'.al A ia Tiiiii-li uuitl January I: at I, a tim ni.al iri.v 1 t yi uisIm T.U'lC .V:l l'nni.t of .-ill kim's. .St'IJ.l !' r .'fillnKi:. Frtorv: Htti, KooVvrcll tri Tülirort Sf.'ff.iH' ? ASTHMA F0?HAM'S ASTHMA SrECinC OlvMr-l:i-f laUXE tu Oi ;is. Vi (i Miw- i. JfV'K' 1,1 "'-!: I. O" ''! f I t f't ;.n iii I .rvYvAddr.-Ills. ft..rtA1. Il.i.t . I. JTS F JÜKtS Mtht ALL tLSfc rAI Beet C'ui.eh tfjrup. Tuu-a ti.so. TL,IT tl.ll. fxild IT .lriVk.-.h-I - PATENTS. TRADE-MARKS. K;milii:i' lnii and :! ! a I ! 'att-to -Oht l tiivrutlotis. Vinl l,ir IXOMnKs' ii' Ihi, in; linn ItlOM A J'aiim. I'atri k ' Mrrt-ll. Xnltiiicliii. !.'. Unsuccessfully Prosecutes Clolms. II LAte l'rii('HKl Kx&mluer U.a. trns1oii HnTViia, U U jilu last r, liaitjinl'Ctuistlmu,, aiucu. Uf ft IITrn a;:nt. mi . o: ki.mai k. m B Uli I r 1 1 'vrT' "; I av I ! r.mni- lit fill I L.U '" I'"'") in ! ; hi!' l (Tit aiiiik ; wild f :idos4'l s s.imxmI t'iic".jM j.iv jia :n-n'.r . IKMIV ni. I'. I ' rW.T i.H I )li c t l ' . Z3lnrrtif ictttvi KIDDER'S PASTILLES.-'zEWh ' "1nrUi'.iii UlU N. I'. . .7 -'"" IN w riting to AdTertUr, )len not fall to ntrniioa thlit pttper. AJwrtir Ilk to know hat medium pHr thiu bct.

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