The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, November 25, 1897, Image 7

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    Tha Kltrhon Kg
Watch nd see that linker u not
allowed to loitn on the tinirij;.
In giving ttie fire a thorough fair nt
remove all clinkers with the jv.ker
Remember that Fhakniit liankg the
fire drwn Into a solid ma?, and tu 'he
air cannot circulate through it the draft
will be poor.
At niffht the firebox nhotiM ; ev'i
lull of coal after raking out all the dead
ashes and cinders and putting on the
night' supply.
The asbea should never accumulate in
the ash pan ontil the reach the gate. If
thin happens often, the grate w ill soon
be burned out.
The need for a state constabulary be
comes more apparent every day. In
dealing wi'h highwaymen and state
robbers such a forre would be invalu
able. Alnmeda Encinal.
The people of Tennessee have one of
the finest and most costly statehouses
in the country, and they pay their gov
ernor one of the smal'est salaries. A
million dollar capitol ainl a f'2,000 per
annum governor. Rinhmond Htate.
Queen Christina of Spain is a very
fine, go ahead woman, and long before
the reptrietions on hor.-eless carriages
in London were removed she bad or
dered an electric victoria to be built fur
her there.
Abnul Ifamid, sultan ot Turkey, has
a parasol of white silk which it! era
brodered with gold and set with pre
cious stones. Its h mdle is one long,
superb piece of coral. It is the most
valuable parasol in the world.
rVhtn the fingers are t-tained in peel
ing fruits, preparing green walnuts, or
in similar ways, dip them in strong tea,
rubbing them well with a nail brush,
and afterward wash them in warm
water, and the stains will dNappear.
Ringing Noises
Troubled for Years with Catarrh,
but Now Entirely Cured.
"I was troubled for yearn w ith catarrh,
which caused riinriiis: nome In my earn
aod pains in the buck nf my head. 1 wan
tvied to take Hood's' Sarsapnrilla. 1
did so Slid N few bottle entirely cured
me." HKNUY MK II: Ii V IT Kit. Lnporte.
Iowa. ii t out.v llood'n hecAiife
Hood's Sarsaparilla
It the bB.t tn fa t. tlin Otm "I rne ISIool l'urlller.
Hood's PI 'a n lK"tlmi Ml onsries.
ttr n
POMMEL
Th? Bs.t
Saddle Out.
5
n
sw "m.
SLICKER
Kwps bn'h rtjirnj SiJJIt per
fectly 4ry in Hi h-rJut jtorms.
Suht:iuln will disappoint. Ask for
t?j7 I i.h nrani I'ommi Slickrr
it i nitrily ri"w. If not for sale In
your town, riti for catalogue to
V J TOW U. Bt.-i Alan.
7
JO
lhe St. Joseph and Grand Island
AND
Kansas City aod Omaha Railways
IRK TMK
SHORTEST ANO QUICKEST ROUTES
TO AI L rOl.tTK
NORTH
WEST EAST
SOUTH
?ionw'ttnnttI Union Paci6c System
AUK THE raVOKITI LIKE
To California. Oregon and all Western Pointa
For Informal Ion refiardinic ratra, kic, call on
or ii'irea u .rarest ML-entor S. M. A omit,
W. I'. Knr.isnov J k.. ;n. 1'aaa. Aft.
Oen'l M anaer. St. Joseph, Mo.
1 UN it . ce-
Pii!tnr has a v'ikx! nifht to te prou
teeatine it bait Im-immii-a three days' cir-
ru town. Kannaa City tar.
( h eat;') is not alarmed over tbe pos
sibility of yellow fever. She bun been
mm! iinuiiine by the Chicago river.
New York Journal.
Progress is simply tearing its shirt at
F.lkMder Tiev'x L'ot two trains a day
and now thpy're gome to fix the s de-
walk ll;nt r ii ii h to the deiMjt. v-t
Union (la.) (laette.
I'iiihi.al lu viold
Tiik Companion's Souvenir Calender for
i vi a -n! oi charming Hgure-pieces,
I-, tf Ii 1,1 1 I t- iu.1 in ..ol.irn unit w n . In ikHiI I O
Hold, is recognized everywhere as a most
charming piece of color-work. Kverv new
nuhscriber rei-eives it. without aiiditionui
etiarge. .Moreover, the pa;er is sent free
to new stil scnliers everv we k Irom the
tune tli" Mihscrintion in received until Jan-
nary l.-!i and then for a lull year to Jan
uary, ISH.
I llui.1 r:.tr.it Pmwri wi it nf I h vol i me for
1S:i an 1 sample copies of the paper sent
iree. Auuress,
1 ii k Youth's Companion,
207 Coluinlina Ave., Boston, Mass.
The city of I'lttsbnrg is proud of the
evidence of growth bhown in the fact
that a big traveling circus has thiH ve
given it an extra 'ay on its schedule, as
compared wuh former years. It is nov
a three days' cireuo town. Look out
for a "Greater Pittsburg" next. Bos
ton Glolie.
Artificial legs are to be made with
pneumatic feel to lesson the jar on tbe
body when walking.
lilRI.IXi I ON liOL'TK.
California. I n ursion.
Leave Omaha 4 :35 p. m., Lincoln 6:10
p. m. and Hastings 8:50 p. m. every
Thursday in dean, modern, not crowded
tourist Bleepers. No tansfers; cars
run riglit through :o San r ranci-co and
Ixis Angeles over the Scenic Route
through Denver and Salt Lake City.
Cars are carpeted; upholstered in rat
tan ; have spring beats ami back and are
provided with curtains, bedding, tow
els, poap, etc; Uniformed porters and
expirieiiod excursion conductors ac
company each exeu-sioii, relieving pas
sengers olvall bother about baggage,
pointing out objects of interest and in
many other ways helping to make the
overland trip a delightful experience.
Second class tickets are honored.
Kerths f 5.
For folder giving fnformation, call at
neareH lJ.nt liiigioti Route ticket otlice,
or write to J. Francis, General Passen
ger Agent, Omaha. Nebr.
There is nothing that excels cornmeal
for fattening fow ls
To defend one's self from tbe dust
and cinders from the open car window
just in front of a railway passenger,
take a newspaper, fn'd it in rough plaits
and fasten it fan-we to the back of the
forward Hint The iiewspier receives
the cinders and the victim behind ie
relieved.
Static or Ohio, City or Toledo,)
!.t ( asCoi ntv. f
Frank J. I in M v makes oath that he is
die senior partner of lhe firm of K J.
Ciiknkv A, Co., doing business in the City
ol Toledo, Con ty and Siate aloresaid, and
that raid firm will pav thesnm of ONK
HUNIjUKU ImjM.a US lor each and every
case ol Catarrh that cannot he cured by,
the use ot 1Iai.lV Catakhh Cuue.
FRANK J. CHENEY, '
Sworn to before me anil subscribed in
tny presence, tliisiith day of December. A.
2,000.000psSbS
jer lhounaii'1 and on. I .'.(Mi leach Traea
and up. oaK oranite Help, l.(0 pr thona
anil Ah hcd Inn- V., - r tbiiiand. A larra
anpplr ot all kind of cewllnnly well rooted,
trua to o m. an i atrietly tlrit-claaa ouraery
Stock. Wrlta for Price l.lnt to
HO H KM I AN Nt7KKltlfr, Rajnolds, Nek.
lift Vsur Ptntlaw
DOUBLE
-v. ninnir t
I m i in mi mi "V - -
r tPrhCtpt.O:rACIIU. Petiiat Ai;,Wiblift. V.t
n a. no. ou-a.
PENSIONS
Vork. b.
V. OLEAPON;
Notary I'ublie.
Hall's Catarrh Cnre is taken internally,
and actH directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces of the. system. Send for testi
monials, free.
F. J. CM KN ICY A CO., Toledo, 0.
ilafSold by Druggists, 75c.
When ink is spilled upon linen, try
dipping the damaged material in pure
melted tallow. The hot Ullow seems to
absorb the ink, snd, after washing, tlit
stain will be found to have disapp a red.
No flock of fowls will pay nless kept
healty and vigorous.
I believe l'iso's ('ure is the only midi
cine that will cnre consumption. Anna
M Ross, Williamsport, Pa.. Nor. X2, 'U6.
Ii they thrive well, fowls must have a
good place to scratch and wallow.
Mia Wlnalow'a .hoothinj Hyrop for child
ren teething, sollena the nam, reducca Intlam
rnation, allayn pain, curea wind colic. 145e bottle
An automatic door for furnaces and
locomotive boilers has a standard set on
the end of a rod which runt through
the floor and operates a lever to raia
the door and s ing it back whenevei
the standard is stepped on.
AIM OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE
EXCLUSIVE U.-E Of THE WORD " CASTORIA," AND
" PITCHER'S CASTORIA," A3 OUR TRADE MARK.
J, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Magsaehusetts,
was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same
that has borne and does now jt Zlfj-3F n 6WrV
hear the facsimile signature of CjfAU4cMtC wrapper.
This is thA original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been
used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the kind you, have always bought SJf yf. ?" on e
nd has the signature of tCciU wrap
per. Xo one has authority from me to use my name except
The Centaur Company of which Chas. 11. Fletcher is
PMarch 8, 18971 Q?4L ,p.
Do Not Be Deceived.
Do not endinger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute
which tome druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies
on It), the Ingredients of which even he docs not know.
"The Kind You Have Always Bought"
BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE 8IGNATURE OF
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You.
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TLjI.I ;i'i'-:"-V:lV: lh'" u:r"it of oats mnv U: d'mitiis
hry5
to the extent Hint the bi-nn by weilit Is
subsiii me,!. As lhe i is dry cat, the
proportion of ir:iii may be decreased
iiini! none is given. Vet In sennoni
whe.'i outs ;ire ileiii'. bran and corn mpal
is often umiI us a substitute for feeding
to working horses.
Feeding IVn for Iih.
Where hogs are fed near the house or
liirii, the fowls are apt to go among
hem and eat a huge portion of the
Ved. An Indiana fanner ban solved
he problem by eonstmeting a feeding
en so that the hogs and pigs eotild go
n and out at pleasure, but fowls of all
dnds were exelmled. In the Orange
ludd Farmer lie tells how it is made.
Ilulld a feeding floor several Inches
ibove the surfaee of the ground nud j
ni'lose with a light board fence sur
jiotiiited with pickets a foot or more
ong. Make one or more openings miir
he ground for the hogs and hang a
hxir, a, from the top so that it will
twing pretty freely either way. Leath
r straps or hinges that work easily
it-111 answer. The hogs will simmi learn
(Miveriiiiunt Seed Shop.
I-ast spring the liepartinent of Agrl-ciiliui-e
distributed, at a cost of $lo0,
0'K enough seeds of all kinds to plant
fin .in a of ;:,: square miles, or 227.20C
ai-i i s. Now, if there were some way of
liinling out just how manv acres wore
ui-tiially phinted with these seeds, and
: how iimch the crop produced therefrom
1 Is worth in cash, we would probably
have a better argument than we can
produce now in favor of knocking the
( lovernment seed business on the head
Many a musty old humbug has been
I suffered to exist simply because It was
impossible to corral it witn ligures.
FOWL- I-Urn if KEKDIXGPKN.
to go back and forth, but fowls will
lot enter. If there are two sizes of
hogs, make a partition and in it con
itruct a small swinging door just large
enough to admit the Htnaller pigs.
A Good Old Notation.
The six-year rotation so long followed
.ii this section, the Shenandoah Valley,
has some strong points An its favor.
I'he crops during the six years are In
thiai order: Corn, followed by wheat,
lhe ground being tatrrowed and, the!
ilit-at drilled In. Immediately afle-r
ihe wheat Is ctrt the next year, (he
;round is plowed thoroughly, prepared
by harrow and roller, and sowed again
!o whear. Hit tune accompanied wuu
ibont a bushel of timothy to six a-res
mil the same (uantity of clover In the
ar!y spring. Then three crops of hay
ro mowed, making Ihe six years. Very
ften four crops of hay are made.
I have nrrt counted the second crop of
?lover usually cut and bulbs! for seed
the first season. Since Western seed
yenenil'y can be lioiigm at low prices,
many ItiiriK tr miter to pasture, or cm
this s.vimd clover for cows. It will be
noticed that this rotation, running six
rears, calls for plowing only twice dur
ing that time, and gives three crops of
,.ny, which we think pays better than
at her cni. Fanners who follow this
old time way are not getting rich, but
they are probably holdlug their own
about as well a.s others who follow
newer and shorter plans. Try all and
hold fast, to that which is good, is not
a ban motto. American Agriculturist.
Fall Set 1'onts
It is not generally considered a good
time to set posts in the fall. No mat
ter how well the soil Is compacted
around them, rains will sink down in
the soil that has lately been disturbed.
The winter frosts will also penetrate
more deeply, and in a winter when
there Is much freezing and thawing
will gradually lift the post up. If posts
are set In fall for a fence the boards
must be nailed on so as to keep the
posts from being twisted, so that they
must be reset before a fence can b
made.
Ity ProductH of the Dairy.
Close as competition now is in all
dairy products, those will achieve most
success who are able to get most profit
out of the by products of their bust
ness. Wherever butler Is made the
farmer can often make nearly as much
from skim-milk as he does from the
! sale of butter. When skim-mllk is fed
on the farm and only the butter sold,
little of the soil fertility is lost. If It Is
fed to poulty or to growing pigs, It will
in eggs and moat bring a-s much money
to the farmer's oocket as the sales
from butter itself.
Ciistvi er (nt tonall book tm
I've got ninn children and tl.ev a I n
Hchool books. I enn't afford Vj .ny '
caflh don, out if you cn wa t a S-v
day"
KoOKBclier You keep the little t-h...
store around i'ie corner, dou'i you?
"Yeb."
" VVe'J, I e got nine children are! 1 1
all need f-hf'fo Order all the book '' u
want. I'll r".n the rick of your gct;i. g
ahead oi -iv."
i
ui-iiie wliitjB ikOI
New DcHtroyer of Fruit.
He -enforcement", to the aeveuteen
year locusts, the gypsy inoth, the
browntail moth and all the rest of the
busy army of fruit
destroyers are to
be found in vast
luautities In the
"San Jose scales."
The San Jose scale
takes lta name, not
rHK HAN JOSB ftOAI.E from tne locality
to which It routines Its depredations,
but to the one in which It first ap
peared. Since it made Its debut in Cali
fornia It has shown an impartial fond
ness for every part of the Union. Flor
ida has not been too warm for It and
Massachusetts has pleased. New Jer
sey has not escnved and the Pacific
coast as far as Hrltlsh Columbia has
appealed to It. The scale, though ap
pearing only recently, has evidently
(gient several decades In preparing to
descend upon the world. It Is a micro
scopic Insect, which pierces the green
bark of the tree with Its proboscis and
sucks the sap. It has, doubtless with
an eye to this age of germicide solu
tions, rendered spraying an Infested
tree useless, because It has a scaly cov
ering which remains on the bark of the
tree or the skin of the fruit and which
acts ns an armor against such weapons
as washes. Fruit lufested by the scale
Is unmarketable.
The 2(H)-found I'lif.
It H a pretty good rule that the soon
er a pig can be brought to '20 pounds
and Hie sooner he can be gotten to mar
ket afier reaching that weight, the
greater will be the per cent, of profit in
feiilliur him. Aside from the risk of
cholera, etc., It has been shown that
the gain above 2no o-ts :r.oro, ..'c' Vit,
even with pork .bringing good prices,
there U often an net mil loss In feeding
alv.vM iK) pounds. In this case the
logger they are kent the greater the
lOHS.
Feed I ii tf New tlutx.
Xn experleuced farmer once said
when he was obliged to begin feeding
bw oats, while still moist, he bad
lated Injury to hi horses by giving
in equal bulk with them of wheat
fama. A the bran la Itself uutrltloua,
A 1M ilk Strainer.
One correspondent of the American
Agriculturist seems to think that a
wire screen in a milk strkiner is not de
sirable, while an
other asserts that
if rightly placed
It will be found en
tirely satisfactory.
In the illustration
is shown a strain
i'f. with a wire
screen In the fun
nel at a, just as in
an ordinary strain
er. The bottom
should be four
Inches in diameter.
Place' a piece of
muslin over the
neck at c and slip
the collar b over it.
A perfect strainer
is formed. The
cloth must be kept
perfectly clean. Each time the strainer
Is used remove the cloth and wash it
thoroughly, scalding in boiling water.
Kenew frequently, for it is less ex
pensive to get new cloths than to run
the risk of tainted milk. Also scald the
wire screen at c?cli washing and care
fully scrub the tin portion.
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Agricultural Notes.
Keep the wagon well greased.
Burn up the brush on the place.
Grain feeding of cows In summer
helps the fertility of the soil.
Remember that you were once a boy
yourself, unless you are a woman.
Fresh top-dressing of pastures Is an
Insult to stock If itJa turned on them.
A new variety not suitable to your
soil and climate la worn than an old,
Inferior variety that la.
"Mary had a little lamb," and her
father sold It, but the money he got for
It did not pay for the Injustice he did
the child.
"Got cheated In a farm machine that
I bought of a farmer's supply house,''
says a farmer. Buy of a reliable home
dealer next time. Read our ads.
; -unci ion.
That the world is coming to an end
suddenly at a giver, lime is not what
is here referred to. There are different
kinds of sensations, as very many peo
ple know who feel sharp twinges of
pain in the big nerve of the thigh. Sci
atica is a very painful semation. and
the torment of it makes one think some
thing is come to an end. liul just at
the first sensation or twinge is the best
time to use St. Jacobs Oil. The less
pain the more easily it is cured, and
the Oil prevents its development by
oothiug the nerve. At any stage it will
'lire.
Planter scattered over the floor makes
t good absorbent.
Shake Into lour Shoes
Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the
feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart
lug feet, and iustitully takes tie stiuji
out of corns and bunions. It's tin
greatest comfort discovery of the age
Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight-fitting
or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain
cure for sweating, callous and hot,
tired, aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold
by all druggists and shoe stores. By
mail for 2't cents, in stamps. Trial
package FREE. Address, Allen S.
Olmsted. Ie Itoy. N. Y.
Boiled potatoes mixed with scalded
c rnmeal makes a splendid fatttning
aiion.
.1 r e" t:nds in the l'-esby
i imi . tmr. hvard at Basking Rulne.
1 tio-.Mir. s 14 b-et 4 inches in oir
cinii r-n ea!5 feet high, while the
:aii-lies shade a circle ofll5ieetin
liimeter. It hr.s been a famous tree
or more tuan a century, and it was
. i doubt, a noble sp cimen in 1730,
.1 hen a log church was built on the
liiound where the present one now
-tauds.
.Merit Moans Money Made.
You eanret advertise money out of peo
ple's pockets all the time; you may do it
i.ow and then, but if yon don't give them
iiiiething of absolute merit in return, ad-cei-tising
will never prove successful. The
md of advertising ihnt pay in ailvertis
iiik ti Kood thing. As it has merit the
iei.i!e will use it nprain and again. Never
lins this been better illustrated tha.n in
ihe ureal success of CaseareU, caudy ca
thartic, that we have been lately adver
tising in this paper All druggists call
Cases rets repeaters, that is, people buy
them, like them, and buy them again and
recommend them to rheir friends. Cas
carets are ftmiranteed to cure constipitiun
or money refunded, awl are a delightful
laxative and liver stimulant; the bet
medicine ever made. We recommend all
our rt.iders to try Ihetn. '
The Washington Post notes that the
English sparrow is disappearing and
cannot find a reason for thia fact. The
reappearance of quails on the New York
bills of fare may account for it. Chi
cago Times-Herald.
TO CUKE A COLD IK ONK DAT.
Take Laxative Bromo QiflnloaTaUata. All lartatla
refund the qiouej If It fain to cora. Ma,
The ultra-lasnionable cabochon ior
hats is a large round design in dnll sil
ver, set with mock emeralds or with
rhinestones.
Orchard and Garden.
Fruit trees or plants will not take
care of themselves,
Annual pruning largely avoids the
necessity for removing large limbs.
drapes thrive best In well-cultivated
and well-drained land.
No fruit repays Judicious pruning
and trimming better than the pear.
Make quality rather than quantity
the principal aim.
In setting out a tree, save some of
the top soil, especially to put around
the roots.
It Is not a had plan to plant trees
along the roadside the whole length of
the farm.
By stirring the soli after every rain
the weeds will be more easily de
stroyed. The peach and plum are nearly
enough related to be budded or grafted
on each other.
Mulching prevents the early flow of
sap by preventing the ground from
warming up too soon.
Nectarines and apricots can be
rown anywhere that the peacn or
prnns will thrive well
WOMEX DU M)i- ii,.,.
X liill
vviIOLE TRUTH.
Modest Woman Evade Certain Questions When Asked by a
Physician, but Write Freely to Mre. Pinkham.
An eminent physician says that "Women are not truthful, they will lie
to their physicians." This statement should be qualified; women do tell the
truth, but not the whole truth, to a male physician, but this is only in regard
to those painful and troublesome disorders pecu
liar to their sex.
There can be no more terrible ordeal to a delicate,
sensitive, refined woman than to be obliged to an
swer certain questions when those questions are
asked, even by her family physician. This is espe
cially the case with unmarried women.
This is the reason why thousands and thousands of
women are now corresponding with Mrs. Pinkham.
To this good woman they can and do give every
symptom, so that she really knows more about
the true condition other patients through her
correspondence than the physician who per
sonally questions them. Perfect confidence anil
candor are at once established between Mvs.
Pinkham and her patients.
Years ago .women had no such recourse.
Nowadays a modest woman asks htJp of a
woman who understands women. If you Buffer
from any form of trouble peculiar to women,
write at once to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass.,
"VxNXSIL and she will advise you free of charge.
I SsSs- IrVJlJl lu 'ie act iafc "8 6' 000,1 which is
I t jj jjlf I extended freely to women by Mrs. Pinkham, is-
apprcciabeu, wit: uiuu&auus ui tebicn wmvaare
received by her prove. Many such grateful let
ters as the following are constantly pouring in:
" I was a sufferer from female weakness for
about a year and a half. I have tried doctors
and patent medicines, but nothing helped me.
I underwent the horrors of local treatment, but
received no benefit. My ailment was pronounced
ulceration of the .vomb. I suffered from in
tense pains in the womb and ovaries, and- the
backache was dreadful. I had lenconrhoea in
its worst form. Finally I grew so weak I had
to keep my bed. The pains were so hard as to
almost cause spasms. When I could endart. the
pain no longer I was given morphine. My
memory grew short, and I gave up all hope of ever getting well. Thna I
dragged along. At last I wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for advice. Her answer eaine
promptly. I read carefully her letter, and concluded to try Iiydia B. Pinkham'a
Vegetable Compound. After taking two bottles I felt much better; but after
nsing six bottles I was cured. My friends think my cure almost miraculous,
Ller noble work is surely a blessing to broken-down women." GaACB B. Stams
BUBY, Pratt, Kansas.
Jilt
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War with Spain.
vivid nicture of the stirring scenes
which would follow a declaration of tf
Tf war with buropean Powers is given v
under the head 44 A Brief History of g
f Our Late War with Spain" in the S
g November Cosmopolitan. The writer
S has undertaken to apply the knowl-
5 edge gained from the late war to the g
conditions prevailing to-day, with g
modern ideas of bigness and modern g
methods oi organization. He assigns
2 posts in the war to prominent men now
hoc ac wptl M
&t UclUrC lllw Jjuunw, aim whwuvo '
upon the political, mechanical and fi-
nancial problems involved. Novem-
t ner twOsmuuuiiiuu, ui iwc iv win.-.
-. 1 ' c
"Forbid a Fool a thing and
That He Will Do'."
Don't Use
SAPOLIO
f AimiiriXI
M - QaaraM4
SkJuI a hi amwii
l -J Mauatat,
CtttHihui OhihiokOs.
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