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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1887)
ft 17 IOKTIjAXI l'KOIU'Cfi 3IAKKKT. BUTTEK Fancy, roll, ? lb Oregon , Inferior grade Pirkled California roll do pickled Cheese Eastern, full cream Oregon, do California En os Fresh DlHED Fkuits Apples, qrs, sks and bxs.. 10 12 ( S.W 21 13 20 15 Ot 20 14 10 1U 20 7 S 18 (Si 28 123 14 10 40 11 7 8 8 10 10 12$ Anricots. new crop Peaches, impeded, new . . . Pears, machine dried Pitted cherries I'ittcd plums, Oregon Fie. Cal., in hg9 and bxs. . Cal. Prunes, French Oregon prunes Flouu -Portland Pat. Roller, tfbbl ? Salem do do White Lily ? bbl Country brand Superfine Chain Wheat, Valley 100 lbs... do Walla Walla Barley, whole, t? ctl S 00 5 00 4 75 25 4 &j IJ 00 i ni-a i 20 1 00 1 OiJ 1 1U 20 01 (5 25 00 is ro 45 lw 50 1 00 1 10 22 0 ) 23 00 24 (10 fe25 (),) 18 00 larM 00 27 ( 0 27 00 32 00 (s33-5C do groin d, y ton Oats, choice milling fc bush do feed. good toclioice.old live, t? 100 lbs Feed Bran, f ton Shorts, t? ton Hay, v ton, baled Chop, ton Oil cake meal I? ton FitEMi Fruits Apples, Oregon, J? box Cherries, Oregon, l?drm... Lemons, California, t?bx.. Limes, t? 100 Riverside oranges, t?box. . . Los Angeles, do do ... 1 25 1 00 4 00 5 CO 1 50 4 00 3 00 .5 50 Peaches, box 1 00 (g) 1 50 HIDES - Dry. over 10 lbs, p lb Wet salted, over to ILs Murrain hides Pelts Vj:o ktaiii.es Cabbnge, t? lb Carrot-, t? sack Cauliflower, v doz Onions Potatoes, new, V bush . . . Wool. East Oregon, Spring clip. Valley Oregon, do 13 11 Oum 7J one-third olT. 10 1 00 2i 00 25 25 0J 18 24 00 00 n cn 20 Kwoh Hao, the yoifng liihpbror ol China, who has been declared "of ago" at sixteen, lias assumed the full reins of Government His name signifies "Continuation of Glory." Chicago Herald. An organ grinder living in Ho lioken, N. J., took his savings, amount ing to l,0.r)C, out of his strong box on Wednesday and gave them to his son to deposit in a savings bank. Son lias not been heard from since. Longfellow was a tender-hearted boy. One day lie followed his elder brother, who was a natural sportsman into the woods for game. Ho came homo with his eyes full of tears, be cause he had shot and killed a robin. He never went hunting again. Cincin nati Times. The Duke of Argyle, father of the Marquis of Lome and Lord Colin Camp bell, is a small man. with a big bond and the faee of a inud-o:i'ter. lie lias a m.'ss of bushy white hair, 'his -hirt is always frayed at the collar, he invari ably wears a rusty frock coat and trousers live inches too short. "Mr. Gladstone," says a writer in the Nineteenth Century, "is, of all not able men I have met, about the least able to mask his emotions, skillful as he is in cloaking his thoughts. He is a highly emotional man, and there is about him, moreover, something dis tinctly mesmeric." lloslun lSudgct. A physician in Now York City has tlits following inscription on his bill heads: A patient's gratitude to his doctor is a part of his disease and is most declared when the fover is high est, cools oft' during convalescence and entirely disappears with the complete return to health. All bills duo upon presentation. Ollho prosciptions and attendance btrictly cash. Dr. 'J'. N. M L:iughlin, physician-in-chiol' at tho Philadelphia Hospital, as iias been stated, lias created a sen sation in medical circles by tho good oflccts derived from the injection of carbonic acid gas into the intestines of patients allVctedwith cousijmptton and phthisis. Tho gas, rone tug tho af fected part", apparently arrests decom position bv effecting a rapid oxidiza tion of theVliscased surfaces. The dis covery will mot likely lead to a com plete chnngv in tho treatment of ;nil- j inouury troubles. .V. . Time " THE BARE FACTS ABOUT FARMER ARMSTRONG. We made mention of Mr. Frank Armstrong, of Dodgo Township, last wetk, iu tho wiuuer of $5,030 in the Louisiana State Lottery. The cash was received by Mr. Truman, banker, here on last Friday in lull. It was one-twentieth part of the second capi tal prize (if 100 000) which was drawn by ticket Jn. 21,(558, for which twen tieth part Mr, Armstrong had paid one doll.tr about a month ugo. A stated bofore, Mr. Armstrong is ft substantial farmer of nbcut 55 years, has raised a family in Union county, nearly all the members of which are hoiittered away "doing for themselves," and an he hwt his wife a few ye,ars ago he in unmar jied. On hU line farm of 210aona thoro was a mortgage of about $2,000, which, if not already, will soon ho paid. Ho will- give $2,500 of iho moil' y to his on llirt vey (who also had a ticket bought hy his father at tho same time as the lucky one, which proved a blank), and together thqy will stock the farm mot abundantly. Mr. Armstrong has not been 'a " lot tery gambler." Jn 1SK5 he sent a few dqllai one a month (or a few months to New Orleans. At the first of the year ho commenced, calculating to tqtend a dollar a mouth during the kuabou, "for lu.'k." "Fortune is a lickle . ddt ' an I while the passed by thouandn. H.ilkd .So Farmer Arm strong. Aft' n (I 'W.ij Tit c, J ily 0. WRITING FOR THE PAPERS. Intelligence of Constituent "I'luli" to be Avoided Simplicity. "Let us consider that our constituents are as intelligent ns we nre, nnd then wo shall run no risk of making ourselves the laughing itook of anybody." So wrote tho city editor of a big Doston paper for the benellt of his men on the day after a great article had lcen printed, tho story of President Cleveland's reception in Boston. The only blemish on the art Me was? what newspaper men call tho "flub'' that iqv penrou in it here and there. bFhib" is I he result of "a manifest attempt to rite rhetor ical and iiowery sentences," as the level headed city editor put it. Think of your reader as being as intelligent a man as you nre. Think of liiin ns having tho same senatinns, emotions, passion. Lay down the general rule that what interests you will interest him. and then tell him about it as one intelligent man would talk to another. Tho rhetoric say: "Avoid colloquialism?.'' That's all very well if you arc writing a grad uation essay or a county history, bat a news paper is neither a chnpter of history nor a bundle of es-snys. Perhaps a newspaper ought to be k written that its indexed 111c would served as an annual encyclopedia. That isn't the readable, successful newspajwr. The suecessiui paper oi lo-ciay is noiliiU(; out n great big gos.sip. Vrite, then, os you would tails, prcsunr'ng, of course, that you are a gentleman and that you talk like one. if you were telling a ghost story to a roomful of ieoplo ymi would tell it as dramatically as you know how, but yon wouldn't say: "The ghost perambulated down the lane." You might say: "Ho stalked ma jestically, away." That wouldn't bo "Hub." Most certainly "perambulate" would. The too explicit writer is among tho worst enemies of tho desk editor. Like Joey Bag stock, "he's tough, sir, tough, and de-vilMi sly." His friends never receive gifts, but always "aie tho recipients of gifts." Ills neighbors build "cottage houses." and they are "to bo begun" next week. "There seems to bo but little" going on in his town, and then ho reels off a dozen pages of twaddle. With him nothing happens " hen," but iilwnjs "at the time that." "Public gatherings as semble" for him to report. Alter the com pany "has adjourned to the stiiijior room," waere a "bounteous collation" is "enjoyed," "speech making is in order and addresses are made," as if addresses would bo made if speech making were not in order. Then all "participate" they never "take part" in dancing until a lato hour, when the "tired danceiV uhviiys vote it "the most enjoyable occasion"' of the season. Do )ou wonder that desk editors aroeynies! Hobert Luce in Tho Writer. lleeeher In u l'nrcixj mii iiT Grief. In Tho Church Magazine tho Kov. Moses Hogo Hunter jiays an old friend'?, tribute to Henry Ward Heecher, whom he knew ns a young man in Indianapolis over forty years ago. lie tiNo gives an interesting hut rather "creepy" personal reminisenicc. Ono morn ing there was a knock on the door of hi5 study and Mr. liceohor came in, an open let ter in Iih baud, his face distorted with an guish. The letter was from Chdlicothe, and contained the news of I lie sudden and (listless ing death of Mr. Ileeehei 's brother, the pastor of the Presbyterian church of that town, who had accidentally shot himself with his own gun. Mr. Hunter says: For a brief space after Mr. Heecher came to my room, ho sat silent. Then theio was a ioler.t revulsion. He seemed to conio out of i his collapse. The parahsis was past. His tongue was loosed nnd poured forth a torrent of tho strangest things that human car ever heard. It was a mass of all imaeinablo and unimaginable incoliereueies scintillations of u it, bi ight and many as tho sparks from tho red iron on the blacksmith's anvil; anon, se pulchral tones such as might come from tiie buried dead, were the power of speech re stored to their tongues; periodic peals of loud, uproai ions laughter laughter so con tagious that, tiighteiiod as I was, and desnito my utmost eh'. rts, I' laughed in concert wiih him. The duration of these aro::y.sins I can not define. I'.y and by they abated in vio lence, mid ut length ceased. Ho regained liii equilibrium. Tho next timo I saw him, a day or 'wo after, tho strong man so fcin lully shaken was him.-n" again. Cincinnati Com-taoreml-Gazctte. Ton Ilolltu's a Woeti, "You hnvo no idea how mcii struggle along md make both ends meet on $10 jier v,otl;,'' aid a wundal moiiver the utherday. "Why, it U os amusing as tho funny purngrnpii in a comic paper, jfotv hero U M., has one of the coziest littlo rooms you evr saw, in tho very IkM. p.irt (J the city. When' he takes a f. :e::d to dlno it ii alunys to a'good restaurant. ()v teiisiiily ho boards there. '1 he fact is hi- n ally boards at tho cheapest hoard lux house he an find and puts his allowance for car fare Itm n his poekct. But tho Huet streak of economy I know of it Uaorgo That chap dwx hi:i own Mas.hing entirely and then scuds it, to thy hniudiy to bo ironed. How do J know.' Well, I got io from ono of tho sei vanls in tho bou-w where bo boards. This beating tuo washer wo.ii.ti h nothing now, by th" way. Prank A. always webbed his own ha:ilk?rchiofs. and Fred U. went him one bet'er and added t'n;!iiug: tobisli-t. tiioigo U the only ono that 1 know of . ho does it ly tho wliolu-aio. Wliy, there are hundreds of ways to keep up appeaiuuccij." Buifalo Mews. Theodore Tliainu After Wurkliiff iloun, "Why i-i Thiodoro Thomas unpopular 11" ionally(" aiked'n lit. Louis reporicr of Agent Jacob Uoseue. Air. UoM'ho admitted that Hi: Thorns had b'e:i rather unpopular of lato, and suid that tho rciwai v.iuj that Mr. TUiiiua wa very btjy. "He hasn't time t.i meet his friend," ho wiid. "Ho can scare ty devote uu liour to his family. Then, ugaiu, bo ivganla his urofex-K.n as wtcneil, uial don't lili' to g.ibbli' ai.out it. If " hutt s to talk ibop, but aftof lw gets through with nU work, and .--its d'itvu with a li imi l over a gloM of wine, b" Is tho mast sociable man iiuaginublc I huvo known Thomas to walk tho floor until tlaj early morning hours 1idy iug a toiuposiUon which ho was to reh en la titat duy. Ha uhvay. comes thorouj;hly pre-jiui-od and with a clour conception of evci-y puroju he4uw to play." -New Ywk Bun. Jlliln't Know. "What does ymir faUier iki for a living r" otikol tho gi txtr at a wnall loy who laid U-eu hanging around all Uhi moruiiitf. "luuiio." "You don't f Dou'c know what yonr father works at, i Ih" "No, sir. Mebbe you tiling I ought ti know, but oven tbu jwllco eau't fliat out, and the) o been try iu for a whole year." V -Uw Preu Pi. l"ull h( iltMinese, C. P. Huntington miM Iwau kWl husi new uuit, if Ira lives up to lilt pjts.i..i:h. "I wmUd lutUrr drivtt tt4e'li um ti.e other uay ttataau wiiu wliom m . i cuwiiiia upswblw iratKNtcttua, "than t. Um U-t nml iuH York. " Chfcjao . . . u s. TiMv is a tlmiuuKi for dirty MUr t . v - ivmxU. A Washington writer has been cxuniln inn the records with tho it suit of llnling that interest checks arc i ow bent out to only Stt txtu persons, while at one time 00, OCO checks were Issued on such payments. PHYSICIANS HAVE VOUNn OUT That n contaminating ami foreign element in the blood, developed by indigestion, is the cause of rheumatism. This settles upon the sensitive sub-cutnncous covering of tho muscles nnd lig aments of the joints, causing constant and shifting pain, and aggregating as a calcareous chalky deposit which produces stitrncss ami distortion of the Joints. Ko fact which expe rience has demonstrated in regnnl to llostet ter's Stomach Hitters has stronger evidence to support than this, nainclv. thnt this medicine of comprehensive uses checks tlie forniUlatilo ami atrocious disease, nor Is It less positively established that It is preferable to the poison often used to arret It. slueo tho medicine, con tains only salutary ingredients. It is also a signal reined v for malarial fevers, constipation, dyspepsia kidney and bladder ailments, debil ity and other disorders, tieo that you get the genuine. The Commis-ioner rf Patents has n fused to register the words 'Knights of Labor" as a whisky trade-mark. " Hope on, hope ever." How ninny del icate ladles there are who, while they at tend to their daily duties do so with ach ing heads, a sense of fullness, pain in the ba k and depressed spirits, who nre "only keeping about," as the phrase is. Some day they "go into a decline, and leave their children motheVless. To such we would say. "Cheer up." Timely use of Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" corrects all f male irregularities, weaknesses, and kindred nll'eetlons easily, pleasantly and quickly. A Soanish ofllr.er his invented a war boat that will stay under water tour da s. "WRENsHED HIS BACK. Lyndonvim.k, Orleans Co., N. Y., April 2, 18&. About a year ago. I imprudently stepped oil' the Hudson Hiver cars while they were in motion. In trjlng to save myself from a fearful fall I wrenched my back ter rible The next day 1 could not walk, and" I sult'ered pain from my necle to my heels. Vnrious applications were made, but. uothlmr which was done abated my sull'ering. Heing anxious to get up and . . , - , . ! 1 , ..1 nuemi io imsuiess, i oeierniuieu i iuuc thrca Ai.i.cook's Ponoi'.s Pi.astkiis, one above tho other, o i my back. In about nn hour and a half they caused considerable itclnng. Tlie pain and sorpnes.8 sensibly decreased, and I rested pretty well that night. Th next morning the itchiui: be gan to b quito severe, under the plasters. To oet some relief 1 bad my biicl: well rubbed cross ways over I he Plasters. I was surprised within two hours after wards to find tlie pain and soreness almost gone. I stated m bed that day. an t the morning iitterwards 1 got up and uttemKd to business. O. Y. Pktt.man. Ei-i'ilsitioii o tliu TIiiMUit iiimI BBmrM'tios. immediately relieved by " Urowiia JJronciittl Trocli-s." lielief is immediate and" a euro sure. Piso's Kemedy for Catarrh. 50 cents. Last year California produced Sl'J," '. OJJ in Hold. Chronic nasal catairh positively cured by ljr. fcage's Pemedy. TeU.graiih oi erato censeo in iM xico. have to have li- If atllleted with Soro Thompson's Kyo Water. Kyes, uso Dr. Isaac DniKgista sell it. 2.1c. Beau dJ'JH J ) 1 1 -yL Restored HOTIHNO IS KNOWN' TO PCIKNCK AT all eoniparublo to tho Cuticuka UuMlimiiH in their marvellous properties of cleansing, purifjing and beautifying ilio bkin and in curing torturing, disllgui ing, itching, scaly and pnniily discuses of tho skin, tcnlp and blood, wiWi less of huir. Ci'TieritA, tho great Skin Cure, and Clmi ci'li.v sjoai', an i(iiisito fckln Heautlller, pre pared from h, externally, and Cuiici u.v lti: sot.vi'.NT. the lien Jllood I'uilller, iniernallv, uro a positive euro for e. cry form of Hklmmd blood dl-odse, from pimples to scrofula. Ct'Tl CfltA'Ui.MKDlsKaretibHolutclypureandtlieouIy infalliilo sl.in l.oiiutiliers and blood imriiUus. Sold ovcrvw horn. Price: ('imcciiA, 50o.; lln soi.vunt, $1; Ho.i 'J.ic. Pripuicd by the I'or ikii Dkco a.vd 'in stil ai. Co.. Hohton, Mabu. jtarHend lor " How to Cur" Hkln llisePH." leou Hi) iluvu's Iomi, and as white, by nsinvr tJHTicr Mkiucatkii Hoac. V :rr VEGETABLE lttMlln ("uro or ALL cf those Paln'et 'j uuiiciiW v.orrp'a'';to i.mi 1.1 if pneuiuu irgui.i a una i W i-si'.nQ&ies to crm-ncn iri-Dn; cut Ywoi, Msthcrj, OJiJ Uaufhtatt. It trill cur,' eittirrit allofi.Hauot vugmui tix uMfs, Ji fla :r. kio- (.'cm, Jr'uWua and Milnctmculti ornM', ucnt ij.tiuil iYCHlentM.nr.a li tyi n'i.i.siioT',on nwoBVKiiWONrv. lri'.nr-is rAtvrjois, ruTii.hN'ci, Ai-i ciahno I a ttt-t u: tb, ixu k nr,. wli'.-k'.") ov n:. bto ia' -i. Ci.ui-j uw c-r.Jtna(i. iI.-rHi ,i, i rriojs rrm .) t .HijuIvm. tiSold hyWruj.'i;ii, l'rieo l.ier buttle- HALL'S SARSAPARILLM Cures all Diseases oriuinntinff from a I dlsordoreil dato of tho BLOOD or LIVER. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Boils, Blotches, Pimplos, Scrofula, Tumors, Salt Hhoum and Mercurial Pains readily yield to its purifying properties. It leaves tho Blood pure, tho Liver and Kidneys healthy and tho Complexion bright anil clear. J. R. CATES& CO., Proprietors 417 Sansomo Kt . San Kranclsco. OttV A (fell r town fur Your ""TariBiir I iineh" .to ir la KlviiiK glMMl Milisfai ti-i.; the Ijujh nte "eut'liuiK on." Al."iu&: 1'nwKrn, lii-iiKKifttn, I'.ldoru, Ja. Aildiw li.M'.TAVKIUi A .. 'lilejiiro Piso's l:niily for Cs furrh in tli Ileat, Vjl- ionl to Lt, UUil t'UeiiitwiL Kohl Itv draia'Ut" or bent hy mail. r r s v ntiawiwMi t iMfll Illi III i.l'lv u Ui'' ' .11 ' I. 1, JluAiltiue, urrtti, t-o. Durhig tho first six months of 1SS7 21L S3j immicrants arrived in New York. A'l diseases of lower bowel including .pile tumors, radically cur-d Hook of particulars, U) rents in stamps, World's IMspensarv Medical Association, 0t?3 Main street, Hullalo. X. Y. Jack Kll ain and Jem Smith will tight in Spam for the worl .'s championship. Whon Daby was sick wo gave her Castoria, Whon she was a Child, sho crlod for Cuetorln, When Bho bocamo Miss, she clang to Castorla, Whon sho had Chlldren.sho gavo them Castoria. READ THIS CAREFULLY. Kvcry mm ami vuinin jouiik or old, on till" CViwt, that Is afflicted lth ai.y iIiimw. no inntterHlint.tli.it tticir fnmilv t hj sit 1 in iloeo nut umkrMiiinl, or cinnot cure, uliouU wrltu a full ilwcriptlim of their tronMo to Pr Konti'it, or get on tlio train oiul Tfalt him He 1 tiro iiletl with everj' Instmnuut of Mirtfery. alul the ls8t medicines to Iv lial for money Consultations free Honest opinions Kheti . ivasonahlii cliaryes AU corns ismiteuce strictl.v rontlilenU.d Knolose stami AilitreM V 11 FoitllKX. M 1; otllces.8, alul 13, First Na tional Haul, Portland. Oregon Rupture Permanently Curocl. Xn surgery Work every day Cures puarantetsl Artaress nrs. i (iuim. .t ia riiia;, pmces s, aua l first National ltank. Portland. Oregon. TryUkiimea for breaktast. j.oS s -sC Catiea f ova rf e net f m y-v Vjjj,- " " 4 u J- - I ivj l Ono bottlo taken according to directions will give better results than a gallon of Sarsaparilla, or any of tho so-called Blood Purifiers with which the market is glutted. At Druggists, price $1.00 per bottle. $500 REWARD will bo paid for any case of Rheumatism which Dr. Pardee's Remedy, properly ad ministered, fails io relievo. 1IKU.OI Ca'.1 13in. SMITH'S CAKII STOIti:, IT. ( lay Sitreut, ,san Kr.ini'is , and I' ll tlicin to mail n o tliu lloniu t'iii lo (tliuir t lice list) u ,orv motif .i. iistur w,yi it is tlie lit-t i laic cu the const to linj i". erj tiling a fi'.mi'y ntioii,; tin-6 tlir w-' '"Is i hcaner and better, anil moro i nre! .ill) aclicil, than any I luuu t-lio ("or iloalt. tAY IUUXk ! 1 n hear t Y8, I Know. I trr.de thero inuclf, and so d i i e'.ciyono who has ft iamily fn Keep am' a'tiLS eeo'i- niy nnd kc'kI 11 in ;, i houxht tl.o flnut tin tl.e-u I eer trauk, ttnd only 60 ceutn. Tliuy call it t v I i I .V I ) 1! 1 ;( I A HTKN, It, is like what they eliaiiro '.'I.'.'j f ir at nnopIftcei. The Co. eo, Hams, t lieasv, H,ilix.', ISaeoii.nnd Potatoes I ur.t thera mo bii. cili. Wnitli Ki;. 8 ho Ins lowj i-lei cljr mils tor tbi su win want thein, luit flue art lelu at vi malilo jnii-Cn has b.u!t u,i h.s ro hu-iiK.'ss, hiih o "i'.ls that of inj luiii-e i.i Sin I'ramiwo onpvjid In Ilio kaino lino of t' e. ill U.i) ! S' ml it b" I'.nrt mad. YOUR CATARRH Can "too Curocl. DO J. jL.2! X-H Js LM ALriiJj;! Your Dsuggist For Ask III AHvnvti llill.jvcd In l'lvn Mlnul'n. mavT:vkh. l.'uruOuanuitecd if Volcvii lit T;t:i isaosvuvvrH, Vutu WarruoUxl. Ci rcd lu Tlireo to Mix Montlii1. It!)blllp'lu. 4'i-iiiin, Neiir.U Liu, Urn due be, Muio '1 timet BfKiipn.v Ci ,iri. 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Tim ai-r tflth the riultitui'o o! l.vf ttct. aVt vtk'A Zic - CI jNtvV.t.9 pc-;irt 8-li triy tu Day 7 ,, "m ,i .YiY-.L. riwi-s7 ri 8lHlDA BP" H W 0 torn WILLIAM BECK Sc SON, Mio1male and Itttall Ilealcn in Cutis and Sportine Goods. FINE FISHING TACKLE. Manufacturers' A genu for Ii. C. Smith's, Tolfs, ItcmiriKton. Qnnf fliiiiri lthlcft. l'nrker s nnd Jliinlmttan oDOl ItllllSi MMncliraler, Mnrllii. Unllnrd, Colt's Diflno I.lKhtiiiiiK .Miipizino Xlliluo Colt's ami Smith & Wesson RCYOlYCrS, So ml for Catalogue Jfti, 5. 105 A 17 Seeonil St., I'ortlnml. Or. IIIIAM II STOKr ItlrprM Vt liv.V.n. l'atl.W T M State St .Salem, Or Tlie ItUYJSUS' 5UI1JK la IsHiirtl Sept. nntt Jlnrcli, ctveh yenr. JSir pnf;r, 8'x ll'a SncliMjwItli over 3,tiOO Ulimlrntloim 1 AIiole Picture Cnllery. G1VKS AVIiolcanle Prlcr titrrct to roimiiiii'M on nil koo!m for IMroiml or family uc. Tells how to onler, nml (jlrrs exnet coat of every-tlititc- you ue, rut, ilrlnk, vvenr, or hnve fun with. 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