The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, October 13, 1892, Image 7

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'My birotiier is ia luck. H'
8 b3 ll ir-Ka!ka'i in a dry.
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"I can't pee the luck." '
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k Jort htilieve D.mto'a
bf the lui'erno ia correot."
p'A'by Dot?''
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shado: 'la thia hot euou.'li
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a new water
A ulr Oner.
(ireat. E litor -IhHy, sir. you sri
at.k.ntfmeasrood.ieal to rerjueso me to
exchHnirBii'h)u. ,:,per. .V.mrpai.er
lent a quarter the f 'ze of mine."
K'jrai Ed. lor --Oil, I'll make that all
riKht. IM ,,,1 lV(J ort:irett copies."
Nbw Vora U'e-iklv.
Woman (io heree f)-' U soares mo
half to deith to ,lr v Ibis horse. I
wuti'l-r what hn'.i Io nexh"
If .
ii.ire(u. tiirus,.r -Tiiat niUHt he a
w ,man driviajf me or I wouldn't he
iiumej into everything ou the read."
New Vori Vf klv.
Oave llernrlf iwif.
nper "I real today an an-
I how a female forjfer doiiried
re, Bad for a loog time eluded
bt al last she cave berae'f
"She stopped to look in the
Iwindor, I suppose '"
uper "No; in a moment of
ndednefs eiie aekjd o womau
was on straight." Harper',,
ii Amprli-au Myntery.
n Ulizot (vitlj morning
Most remarkable thing I ever
m my lite, moat rem irk able.
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" what queer things bappeu
JP. Cao't underaUnd Ifc lit. nil.
ill"
Dear me! What have you
.
m Uitizen-JI )8t extraordin-
The political bodlera who
p robbing us for twenty yeais
lur relr-ction yosterday and
tied, actually defeated, juet
It."
Mr unman "I ireiume it is hot 1 1
the country as well aa in the city, tin
weather?'1
Mr. hubrnb "Nonsense! It'j rofil,
dli'litru!ly wil where I live. Way
I've got a stove in my sleeeinjr room."
(Jood gracious! Much of a fire in It?"
"N-o; uo lire in iU" New York
Weekly.
Mrs. D'vlda Su your husbmd is a'
borne with a headache? What is the
waiter?,'
Mrs. PodJs (i confi iing womin)
"Too much icewa'er. He drank thre
glasses this niorninv before breakfast.'
New York Weekly.
heavi- and rai.vi
as soon as his head i, out of the waW
he will look for ard exr-e-t t' e i t xl
one. If it breaks before it rear-hes
him he will dive under t!ie n-hirUn
Mretoh of foam a.id Rave a lot of his
Mrcmun. ir not, he wiil ether ride
over it, or dive through it. ,ut he
niMcr rccoiues oa.-ek.. He looks
ujion the surf as an enemy If he is
ii t careful, and as a means of trivia"
him dm .-wire il he handle, himself as
he ouplit.
"Ti.e mot danirfrous bathinff is
where there is a sea push, or. as the
1 ,L. a wa puss, jt is a cur-r.-nt
which runs from the bhore aloti?
a canal b-.-tween two sand bars. The
waves I rrakiiip over the I a rs meet
on shoe and run out together in the
deep channel. There is uoc'.-ancc for
the itfiiorant swimmer who is caught
In a sea push. Ti e cxjcrlenced one
win never swim against it; lie will go
with it, keepliiir his feet well tip, un- i
til he i:cts a cliane to cross If. The
danger if the undertow is not great
ex.-ei t In rare places. Hut iu the
.-uses of women and children too un-
derlow iiiht he considi-rcd as rather
a nan tnii'j in this way: If a struDK
wa brcakinu well on shore by its force
Knocks a woman or a child down, in
receding It will invariably drat.' them
out a short distance with it. lint the
force and jiowerof the undertow have
been very much ovir-etim itcd, ai.d
there is really not much danjrer in il.
When fatal accidents occur I llnd
there are generally caused bv exhaus
tion or carelessness."
The Father mprOTli jr.
Mather -ilv you heard ho
Spacker is tbis u.orr.ing?''
omaii son-' Un, h.'. all
fettia1 itfcH fast
"bo told you?"
kSo one."
"Then bow do you kDotr?"
"Un little boys I as beun to her,r
'Vn their mother calls." Street fc
SantL's Uood News.
New Guest (b ardirg-houst) "flow
many cbi dren huve they here?"
01 J boarder (helpless!; )-,4I dnn
know. They make so much noise
can t collect my senses long enough to
count em." Street and smith's G-od
reW3.
F-rst Farm lioy'Guets them
city boarders thir,kspp u keeping a
e lora bote!."
Scod i Farm Boy "Why do thet''
r.rsl f arm Boy "They ssked fei'
cream." Street 4 ismitb's Gv-od Xews
"luji"""! vraworosTilie, tnd was
indicted for "ritealinn a box of cigars.''
U was i roved that he left the box and
amy took the cigars. He was therefore
acquitted.
Thr Only On Eir Frlntrt,
lh Word?
Tim It a tl-ree-Iorh (ilf,iivdvertlsmeiitin
Hill tair. tliU Uet-k. unu-h hnn,u.i.
iiiike. wceia one word. The um n. ir,. ni
e-h lie ( ne i.jH-ornig eut-h uet-k. from the
imrur aiMii iue Co. llu house plce a
'( riii" en rerthinir Ihty nuike and jmb
IjBh. Look lor It. wild them th imin nf ih
word mm they will return yon I1UOK, HEAtil'i
KULUliiutiltAI'Jlaor BAlli-LS JillX
Can Ton rind
A huge winecis'r, the cipaoity of
which ia Oi.OOO gallons, has just been
constructed in T i edo, O.iio,
Wel'sville, Mo., has nearly twice a'
many flogs bi inhabiUrirs. It has 1,74!.'
residents, and 3,100 tloa.
"Soled out," he murmured to him
self, as the father of his best girl gave
him a lift at two o'clock in the morning,
fiurlhgton Prw.
Comp)lini( a hi d who can ping if
smnll work compared to Of.erci. g om
peop e who can'c sing into not trying.
Wiisliiugton Star.
"I am collecting money for
air at Cii okaio, aud
a i ....
fmgood --wot cent, sir
wicked oity, and likely an
pp the fair open on Sunday
from tne."
Aud I am also collecting
new mission church in this
An oil painting t-uoitintly hung in a
dark plsee loses some of its viv.Uues-,
and therefore depreciates in value.
Summer Urtsu'y "Count Cumsoe is a
real count, I bee.'
Rival Uelle "How did you :ina ouir
f ummer Beauty "I noticed that you
did not introduce me. Acw ioru
Wtekly.
good "Urn er-
w York Weekly.
here's ten
k soap," said the barber, "is
It is made largely of oream
dash of Hleohol in it." "Wei
I'm a temperance man," re-
bbors, "and don't put any
my mouth than you oac
ladelphia Telegraph.
I thinks ho oan sing. Simp-
h't aijree with him. Simp-
C fur as to say that
ikine begins with his voice it
ih some one was breaking
with a cold chisel. -Life.
t boikwI that hen you tell a
C dai'i.'ht8r lBjU8tt,ie lmHge
gB gt"a was that age, the
pleased and the daughter
r-.-Atcbiaon Globe.
(jack" is the Dame of a
,ier that has ridden over
"Jf railroad in the country
JArters are in the depot at
trhen he feels like taking n
itfjfa into a bagnge-car, and
raver the tra n takes him.
I the trai a men know him, and
kb wolfare.
V.
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'bile wailo g in a pond in
nty, Fla., was struck by
' toil, and had bis leg
o places.
City mnu "Whew! ,-eems to me it s
about as hot in the country as it is in
thecily.
Suburban IIost-'T-e-sj out it you
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g 't overcome uy nio ""'i
in a faint, you are in no tianger oi uo ug
c ubbed by a policemin. New r0ra
Weekly.
Quick Told.
Friend "What was your graduation
essay about?"
Mabel "What the astronomers know
about Mars.
"Dear me! Why did you chose that
subjeo ."
"JJecauae I didn't have timo to write
much."
Forth World's Fair.
The famous locomotive "General,"
used by Andrews and his raiders in
their daah toward Tennessee April 12
18G2, has bean repaired and will be
brought to the world's fair.
Getting lif In slam.
Iii Slam the King's family Is of
pretty fair size. Nobody dares tog I ve
the exact figures, but, at last accounts
hn hail 100 wives and 105 children.
The present King Is a vourig man,
about thirty-right years old, I think,
and lie is popular. He Is the highost
tower, owns the whole country and
floes about as he pleases, but he is
well liked.
How does the King get all his
wive?.' '
They are presents to him from
the nobles. They offer him their
(laiihters. (i'f course, no one would
dare to offer him one fiat was not fair
ly good-look ng, and ho seldom re
fuses to accept them. Should he re
fuse the parents might as well move
out of Mam, as the refusal would
simply moan that the parents were in
roal disfavor."
"How do the other people get their
wives over there;"'
''Oh. buy them. Many of the no
bles have numerous wives, If a girl
strikes their fancy they negotiate for
her purchase, but not generally until
they have paid her proper suit Some
of them buy their wives from the
ranks of the actresses in the Siamese
theaters.
Prices vary from one thousand
dollars to eighty dollars. It costs
moie to marry into a rich family.
!oiii. t'lnes young couples elope, just
as they do in other countries, but the
g'oom has, to settle just the same.
There is a rate fixed for elopements
four hundred ticals, or about two and
forty dodars."
A Streak of Luck.
Bid Boy "I'm in luck. Wen I do
anything, I tell pop mamma said I
might, and I tell mamma pop said I
might."
Good boy "Don't they 3nd out?"
Bad boy '-Nope. They dou't speak."
Street 4 Smith's Good News.
Have You Ast ma?
Da. K. Sciiiffmann, St. Paul, MinD.t
will mail a trial package of Schiffmann's
Asthma Cure free to any sufferer.
Gives instant relief in worst cases, and
cu es where others fail. Name tbis
paper and seud address.
The largest horse in the world was
that owned by T. E. P.idgeway, of Fort
Worth, Teias. The animal died a few
days ago in that oity. He was 22 hands
high, aud weighed 1,200 pounds.
It was a gloomy feast to which several
wedding guests recently sat down at
Nonfalk, Conn. As the groom had
failed to make his appearance, the
marriage was postponed. One hungry
gui st int'mated that it would be a pity
io desert tbe feast. Therefore while
the mother of the weeping bride strove
to console her up stairs, the guests
gored themselves with the viands.
When Nature
Ne d-iaFBiatanee it may be best to ren
oei l promptly, but one shou'd remem
ber to ue even the most perfect
remedies oo'y when needed. THa hi
and most simple and geo'Je rerrrdy is
e "o)i"p." rigs, minutactured by tbe
California Fij Syrup C.
SleniUcat-t.
Wife (who is without a gir!) Why
the atmosphere in thw kitchen iablue
What causes it?"
Husband (ho has '.ean trying to g?t
breakfast)-! have just burnt my
fingers."
erman
Syrup"
Justice of the Peace. George Wil
kinson, of Lowville, Murray Co.,
Minn., tnakis a deposition concern
ing a severe co'.d. Listen to it. "In
turn Spring of rSSS, thnugh tx-
Foii;e I contracted a very severe
cold tluit settled cn my lungs. This
was accompanied by excessive nieht
sweats. One bottle of Boscbee's
German Syrup broke up tbe cold,
night sweats, and all and lef; me
io a good, healthy condition. I can
give German Syrup my mostearuest
commendation."
No I. ire There.
Little Dot "What's all this talk 'bout
Mars? Does folke.s live there?"
Little Jouney "They used to live
there, but I hey is all dead long ago."
"How do you know?"
"I heard papa say the names of al
theeeas an' lakes an' things is from the
dead language." Street & Smith's
Good News.
A swarm of locusts six miles wide
recently darkenel Graham's Town,
Africa. They were Hying seaward.
A Lone; Lout Art.
Quebec scientists say that one of
the most wonderful discoveries of re
cent years is that made by a poor
hlacKsmith of that city, named Fer
dinand Allan!. It is the long lost art
known to the pyramid builders of
Egypt of hardening copper. Axes
and other edged tools made of hard
ened copper have been exhibited by
him, which In edge and temper rival
the best steel of the present day. Al-
lard prepared a sheet of his hardened
copper a quarter o' aline in thickness
and had it tested at the government
rillo ranges here. At the first shot
II red from fortyyards distance, the bul
let was shattered Into a thousand
fragments; on the second the missle,
striking the copper more fairly, was
completely flattened, but remained
embodied in the piato which It merely
indented lightly without cracking It
n any way. This is claimed by ex
perts to be vtistly superior to any
thing the best steel could do under
ike circumstances and the matter is
to lie brought under the immediate
notice of the British Lords of the Ad
miralty. The leading military
authorities here express the convic
tion that if on further trials in the
English dock yards the discovery
maintains the same superiority, most
ni porta nt results must follow and
the existing systems be completely
revolutionized.
Tho Wonderful Nile.
The Nile has a fall of but six Inches
to the thousand miles! The overflow
commences in June ovory year and
continues until August, attaining an
elevation of from twenty-four to
twenty-six feet above low water
mark, and flowing through "the Val
ley of Ejiypt," In a turbulent body
twelve miles wide. During iho last
thousand years there has been but
one sudden rise of tho Nile, that of
1829, when 30,000 pcoplo were
Irowned. After the waters recede
each yoar the exhalations from the
aiud are simply intolerable to all ex
pt natives. This mud deposit adds
ilwut eight Inches to tho soli every
century, and throws a muddy em.
bankmcnt from twelve to sixteen
lect into the sea every year. St.
Louis Uc public.
Most people of fo-ty show In their v.x.v.s. jo-4h
ices that they have a Slower garaen
a tbe cemetery.
Deafaess Cannot be Cured
by local applications as tbey cannot
reach tbe diseased portion of tbe ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is .,y constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed on
dilion of the mucous lining of the Kus
nchian Tuoe. Wbea tbis tube is in
fl imed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfest hearing, and when it is en
tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and
unless tbe inflammation can betaken out
and this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed
forever; nine cases out of ten are caused
iy catarrh, which is nothing but an in
flamed condition of the mucous sur
faces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
"atarrh) that cannot lie cured by Hall's
(Jatarrh Cure. fend Tor circulars; free,
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
ySold by Druggists, 7oa.
MERCURIAL
Mr. J. C. J ones, of Fulton, Ark., saysof
dgsn "About ten years ago I con
'StBtt tractcd a severe case of blood
poison. jLoading physicians prescribed
medicine after modicino, which I took
without any rolief. I also tried mercu
rial and potash remedies, with unsuo
RHEUMATISM
csssful results, but which brought on an
attack of mercuri'l r. eumatism that
made my life one of agony. After suf
ering four years I gave up all remedies
and commenced using 8. S. S. After
taking several bottles. I was entirely
cured and able to resume work.
SKKJI is the greatest medicine for
rtTfTTM blood poisoning to-day on
tho market."
Treatise on Blood and Sfldn Diseases matted
(roe. 6wiFT Splcifio Co., Atlanta, tia.
pace akd no run
Show It, if vou're a healthy
womr.u. 'j'hev'll ha. .
'y beauty of their own, no
- matter what your features.
viifa ucaiwi. wiiu iim clear
skin, rosy cheeks, sod bright
eyes, is enough to make say
woman attractive.
To get perfect health, use
faithfully Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription. That
regulates and promote all
the proper functions of wo
manhood. Improves diges
tion, enriches the blood, dis
pels aches and pains, brings
refreshing sleco. and reataM
health, flesh aud strength.
For periodical pains, prolapsus and
ether displacements, bearing-down sen
sations, and "female complaiiVj" gen
erally, it 1 to effective .that it can be
guaranteed. If It doesn't benefit or cure,
you have your mcuey back. Is anything
tiint isn't sold la this way likely to be
'just as good."
THE MILLION PLEDGE
The prohibitionis s are now endeavor
ing to get a million signers in behalf at
their cause. One of the great aid ot
temperance is a healthy body. Dr.
Winship long ago demonstrated that
when a man is at the top of his condi
tion he does not need or desire stimu
lants. It is when he is sick, depressed
anc out of sorts that he seeks them. A
great many people fall into the habit of
indulgence from a mistaken notion that
it is a good remedy for colds. A far
better remedy is Reid's Germaa Cough
fc Kidney Cure which will give relief at
once. In cases of croup it never fails.
Its effect is marvelous, and when th
little sufferer is relieved no danger is to
be apprehended from subsequenteffects.
Raid's German Cough & Kidney Cur
will heal the worat case of oroup. It ia
equally prompt in pneumonia, or
pleurisy, no matter how far the patienl
raay have yielded to the malady. This
great remedy will cure him if it is
P'oniptly given him. It come in two
eizes the small bottles are 25c. th large
ones 50c. Get it of any dealer.
Sulvan Remedy Co.,
Peoria Illinois.
Not Playing.
"I told you not to play on
Mamma-Sundays."
Little Boy "I haven't been playin'! I
wae learnin' my Sunday-sohool lesson."
But you are all in presperntion."
"I was turning headsprings between
each verse, so's to get it down into my
head." Street & Smith's Good News.
Quite Citified.
First Country Boy "Your sister is
picken' up lots o' city manners from
tbern summer boarders of yours."
Second Country Boy "Yes, indeed.
She's to sayin' 'not in it,' and 'seel' and
las' night she let a feller kiss her in th'
hammock." Street Sc. Smith's Good
News.
Hoarseness. All Buffering from
j Irritation i,f the Throat and Hoarse-
nets win Da agreeably surprised at the
immediate relief afforded by tbe use of.
'Brown isronchial I roches" bold only
iq oozes.
The Reporter'a IlalMIoll fty.
New Reporter (tired out) "To-day is
Saturday, and you know tbis state has
a Saturday half-holiday law which"
City Editor "By Jinks! I nearly
forgot it. Rush out and get up a five
column article on bow the day is being
observed,"
TUB Best
Waterproof
Coat
la tho
WORLD I
SLICKER
TiioFISII liltAXD SLICKER Is warranted water
proof, and will keep you dry in itiu hardest storm. Thel
new l'OMMKL 8 1. UK Kit Is a nerfect rltiimr coat, and
covers ilie entire saJdlo. IicwareoTlmitatkons. Doit'tl
buy a coat if tlie "Fish Brand" Is not on it. Ilutra-
tcdTatfllfMnieir-'o. A. J. TOWEK, JloBton, Mass.
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PILLS
DO HOT GRIPE ROB 8KHI.
Sure run for SICK BRAD-
ACHE, lmpilrrd digcrtlo. eotutU
i- i,wrpiuBiBiia. iMyaroats
TltAl Oig.nH, remoT ivaiu, dlf-
in. muku em on KM.
??.db,,,"d,' Cantnw
billons ne torn dls-
urn VAULT Actios.
blood. r-iEEir Vkoiubli.
bj purifying
i ns aim if nltrly d)ulrd toiniteua. at sat vIU eaa
tiejcrbetooaiiirli. Eca llronUirilerrMliiYl3
aorkrt. tike le.d p.n.11. BlulnMI S fM
convenience. Taken e..ler tban lWl. Bslamrr
where. All genuine foai, be.r "Creiwnt.''
SenilJ-eenl ttamp. Von ettSSpeje book wttbauala.
OR. HAHTEg MEDICINE CO.. SI. Lost. M.
NORTH
WEST fmW
EAST
SOUTH
yoar
BileBe&ns
rurcnae. Tfckrita and Conalra
Freight via the
F. E. & M, V. and S. C. & P.
RAH. ROADS.
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Gen'l I reight Ae't Gen'l Fata. Aai.
OMAHA. NEB.
Healaclia anil f JoiialiitNitun. n in u,..H
bottle. Price 2Cu. x'or sale ur drutneists.
Plcto.ro "7, 1", TO'
F. SUITH A CO.,
ana sampl dose free
Proprittcrs, HEW YORK.
FOR SALE.
An Inrienenrlent newRnnner outfit in nnont th.,
bCKt COlllllV Beat towns In f'pntrnl phr.b.
Large circulation. Will sell all or half interoei
very cheap. Address,
NEBRASKA NEWSPAPER UNION,
YORK, Neb.
PARLY RISERS
IflBDe Witt s Little! M. Eariy Kisera.
the Famous Little Pills forCnnatlnntlnn HlnkTTs.-
aohe, Dyspepsla.NoNauaea,No Pain. Terr Small.
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EWIS' 98 LYE
Powdered and Perfumed.
(PATENTED.)
ihe strongest and purest Lya
mode. I'nlike other Lye, it being
flue powderand packed ill a can
with rt'inovable lid, the contents
are always rendv for use. Will
make the best perhimed Hard Soap
in SO minutes without boiling. It
la Ihe heat (or cleansing waata
pipes, disinfecting sinka, closets,
wufhlne bottles, paints, trees, etc
PEN N A SALT M'E'U CO.,
Gen. Agts., Phila., Pa.
DB, 113a.' S'KRs
FEMALE PILLS.
NEW DISCOVER. NEVKK PAILS.
AspeciBc monthly medicine for ladles to reatora
and regulate the menses.produciDg free, heal thv and
painless discharge. No aihis or paina on approach
Nowued by over SOnoo ladies, once used.wiu ba
used again. Invigorates theiie organs. Beware 0?
J.mi;aflon8- f-Per bol; or trial lacl. Sent sealed
iu plain wrapper Send 4c In stamps for partleulara.
Addresa NATIONAL MEU1CAL CO
nCACI8 'W head noises conn
.. Soccmful kea.MeeIMfll. Sold P...
b If . 1 Imcoi. SX 11 Vur. NX WiUetetliwkotBnnbrREE
rrjAcoBson
Cures Pain Promptly.
Asthma
Th A fW ratal UPImI,
dlaenvered In Cunvn. UmI
Africa, la Nature'a Mnra
Cure lor Asthma. : ttaamatcetel r N
ra.aKnnrl 11mm, IIM nroanway, Mew York.
rnrtiujpt Trial t'aae, ratr.K hy Hall, addreaa
SSta latrokTiae CO.. 1 I Mai.,OlaalaaaU.OaM.
York, Ne.
WHEN WRITING TO. AOVERTISERa.
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The Gregg System of Electric Home Treatment.
Positi vely cures Liver, Kidney and Blood Diseases. It will
cure Rheumatism, Insomnia, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite
Chrome Backache, Painful Stomach Troubles, DiirrohS
and Flux and all Bowel Disorders. Pins in the side, Nen-oS
Debility, ervousness Premature Decline, Paralysis, St. Vitas
Dance, and is an unfailing remedy for all diseases peculiar to
women
The Only Institution of the Kind in the World.
JMW be speedily cured .by Thta
, (: . Auvestigaie a matter that will rmtnra
your health without fail. Physician, Surgeon and Electrician "f 30 yea ex!
penencem charee. Consultation Free. Correct Diagnosis h. m.if !5
Address, aia Inter Ocean RnlMino rv.i th 1 "P
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I goods ran boBentcheanlyand safely Wniail """"
hT 8.H?mK.,I(0' WOHiERTtnrstUaskrtof black.
k nil'li totilg-at a price low enough to suit the closeaT tn!me
Plso's Bemedy ftir Catarrh Is the
Best, Fastest to ttse, and Clteapest
Hold by drugflsta or sent by mail,
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