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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1900)
inkham m m ijcfOt'cJm it Is a roaord of Sgg of constant eon mst over obstinate Ills fEypmon; Ills that deal titjjtklospalr? suffering tSrimmnny woman think woman's natural horl tgpA disorders and tils 'Remnants that drlvo out .jftjnE. Plnktum'i Vegetable Compound SflSS; ihoso trati hi os of ffimn, and robs mon iruxtlon of Its torrorsm fsqxfomnn nuuu uo yviiii iZmko safost and surest iivlfio, for IWrs. Plnkhant wmiols woman frao of tmro. Her address Is vnMSMasst &xn any woman afford ijgrtbro tho modlolno and w'afivlao that has cured million women? . - w rJ ff- jtjfijfflbcon dlseovorod that n lot ol toStve, fn riiitiirti In tlio citpltol it t aSlilngton nupiMmud to lo nolid nut ganyiliffoiily vunocrcd with Unit wood. (PARIS IN 1000. Pontile bonoflt of those who intend uxpoidtiou, iUuiaK'nrlH during tho nitloErmiilo Wtmturn nil I way bus enrouc an uttriiotlvo foldor illustru- oTriritl'ueHcrlpttvo of tlioniain feature 0J0XIH)HttlOll, It COIltaillH CUIIIU IqeblOHlilntH for intondlni; visitor jflcscnptlvo iirtti lcH iiion l'laeu du ncordo. Aro do TritimphH, tho ulclpT. tho Column of .11117. flio ocndj Hotel do Villo, Coluiun ncionioy tliu liouvrn, tho (irand opera iS't'oBtliQ llonryo and tho tomb of Nil- locnlijirndilltlon to u bird'H oyo vluw tKetaxpoRltlon nroundn. Tlio folder, ipaniplilpt, 1h gotten out iu linndy H)antf in written in a plenmtnt ami rnHTvo' stylo. It, in fact, kIvoh in thjipaco ovorylliliiK uno v,oUk to tlio position would liko to know boforu rtlug: on IiIh journey. Forfrcoplca of tho 1'arU oxpoHition dotffinlld other ndvortiHlug mattur icriptivg, of tho Itocky nioiintiiiiiH' rnTuaJcciiory, tributary to tho Hio an'doIWcsturn railway uud its con Sfonfcwrito raD.'iMANHl'IKfiD, Gon'l Ajjent, 8nhinKton St., Tortlaud, Oro. 3acrRmonto is to havo a now man a, for the governor. It will lo of nl(o ond;brick, uud will tout $50, '. Wo wldh to call thn nttcntion of out de.rs to tho particular morits of lvo Drops," an actual euro for rliou tiim, manufactured by tho Swnnmn eumutlo Curo Co.. 100 Lako ctrcct, lengo, , TIiIh romody Ih miccoHHfully dibbbth tho ISoern and Ilritirili loricanofiu Africa today, and has iu't&?moanH of alayiiiK much pain I distress on both kIiIoh. Thuro in bojtprjioincdy, 110 surer curo for 8iwho aro troubled with rhcuma ui.SFnrnplo bottlo 10 cents. Write it!tO(lay. rho-fpeanut crop of 1890 is nearly OO.OOObUBhola heavier than tho p of 1898. SMAKH INTO YOUU HIIOKS fllen'siKont -Eiise, a powder for thn feet, cure painful, swollen, Minuting, nerv (jeetkunJ (ustnutly takes the sting nut afort(dlicovery of tint age. Allen' l'ooi le'filakes tight or new shoes feel ens v. s.tfertalii cum for Ingrowing NailV. mtiiipT rallons antl hot, tired, nrbing tT" WSfcliKVe over .T0.000 testimonials. ' Ugtoda).. Sold by nil druggist and 10 ttorcsjgllty mall fur Zra, In stump", al pTtcknee, I'ltlCK. Address, Allen ti. nstedirtoy, N. Y. Nearly nftttho sIiooh worn in Japan raado offotraw or wood. ' r"' A 8ure?TliliiB, Dr. I'liiiulcr'i ReaaNLOODpURlfER V camol ban easily carry a load of 00 pounds. A Ran X ri Indnead to Cry CAHOA I UI Drar ba nlthout tliam In the homo. Ilrarwai In a yen bad auapa. and mj bead id and I bad ttoniaoli troubla, Now, ilncu tak CatcariU, I teol Oua. Mr nlfa bat alio uied a ttl baoaflolal roiulti tor our itomocb." SJKuiiumo, mi Cougrtu tit., Bt. Iul, Uo. HMnt, Palatable, I'otent. Tatte Good, no P ff 8loklin "eaktn. or Gripe, 10c. !Uc,60o. .CURE CON8TIPAtlON. ... ' 0lti, IU.lr.tl, . t.rl. $11 -tg.To ; Bold and ruaranteed bf all drag- iim to UUUETnbuco Ilablt. mm wmi An tint i ails. raj Tattea Good. Uat rdfuggltta. lour Stnmach fSf CANDY . , CATHARTIC IP- TAOTIC8 OF THE "CON" MEN. Rlmplo Manner in Willed They Allay Ilia rjiiMpkloim of l)iiic. on noticed in tlio papi'iH, pm linpM," mid it Chicago delect lvo who whh In Now OrlciuiH for Marill (Iiiih, "that a voiiiik fellow from Kentucky had been beaten out of it coiiplo of hundred dol Iiiih by a coiilldciico man In tho I.oiiIh Iiiiiii clly. Tho Hhariier had Hcniped an ciiiitlniaiice, borrowed tho money 'until ho could get it $1,000 blllchatlgeil, nml left the poor dupe waiting on tho ulilewnlk while he Hteppeil Into tho St. t'liailcM lo Hpeak to tho clerk. Of eourde, ho never uiiiiu back, and In IIioho general fcaturca there Ih nothing remarkable about tho cam;; but there U ouo little detail In connection with It that Impi'CHHcil me iih being highly Hlg nlllennt. Heforo leaving IiIh victim on tho Hldev.'nllc the coiillileuco had blind ed him IiIh overcoat. "MiiMt bold that for u minute, will J on,' old man?' he wild, and thereupon proceeded to dlHiippear. Now that overcoat Incident wiih really tho meat of tho whole affair. If the young Ken tucklau hadn't been rciicHtcil to guard the garment he would never have per mitted tho other fellow to get out of IiIh Hlght until he paid back the ?'.!00 ho had borrowed curlier In tho evening. Hut the riluibby old overcoat, worth about 7ft ecu I h at a JuiikHhop, liiHplred him with unlimited conlldcncc. "I may nay without exaggeration that I've known the mime kind of a dodge to be worked HiicccHHftilly by at leitHt forty different ciihch. In every liiHtauco the dupe wiih given Hoiiielhlug to hold. There iihciI to be n noted coii lldciico man uparotind my home, known iih '.Smooth laddie HuruH,' who made a ripoclalty of Hwliidllug countrymen. Ho a I way h carried an old-fiiHliloued blue gingham umbrella, with an ebony han dle, u very I'cHpcctalile looking umbrel la, and when he cxciihciI hliiiHcIf for a moment after making the iihuiiI bor row, he would roitioHt IiIh victim to look nftcr It until he returned. They nay ltnriiH lined to buy thoxo umhrcllnH by the groKH, anil by (lie time IiIh career came to a clime you could 11 ml at leitHt one of them In every farmhuuso In Northern IIIIiioIh." ROOM 13. The Trouble Which Hotel Clerk Hnvo There with. "Tho HupcrHtitlou about l.'I wo.'kH both wayH In the hotel hilHlucHH," vol unteered the proprietor of one of our tiotelH, "though iu the great majority of ?iihch It Ik agaliiHt any room that Ih numbered 111. I'eoplu who are Hlrong enough to renlHt nearly all other popu lar HiiperHtltloiiH fall down when tho thirteen cane nrlHCH for their considera tion, mid especially when they aro ihown to a room having that number. In a great number of hotels the rooiiiH lumbered l.'I aro iihciI for storage rooms or linen cIohcIh and the like, though In many, of the most modern there Ih no Itoom l.'l, the Jump being made from 11! lo M. TIiIh Ih. no doubt, the best wny to get out of the trouble iih far nn the giicHtH are concerned, but some extra "eiiKltlve perHoiiH will notice the Jump and light nliy of 1-1 iih well, for they can 'lee If trie numbering was properly car ried out It would bear the HiippoHcd fatal or unfortunate number. Iu my hotel there Ih a ltoom l.'I, mid, I insure you. It Ih ofteuer vacant than occupied. "Only a few weekH Hlnce one of the men wIiohc name Ih most prominently mentioned In thin country In connec tion with polities Htopped at this hotel. Ah l.'l wiih empty, as uhiiuI, the clerk lent lit in lo It, thinking that he was not itffected by tho Hiiper.slllon. lie no ticed the number before he got to the door and refused the room. Haying that ho would not occupy It under any clr runiHtnuccH. He then told the clerk that ho had studied Into the Htipcrstl tlon iih far iih It related to polltlcn, mid had learned that In the three hint Presi dential conventions the men who were to nominate tho popular candidate for I'rcHidcnt by clrcuniHtnnccs were put Into rooms In the convention cities num bered l.'l, and that In each case their candidates were defeated for nomina tion. Ho thought tho 13 did the bind ncsH for them iih much as anything else, mid uinyDo more than all things else combined. Now, while this Is true, there arc those who prefer 13 to any other number, and especially those who nro members of tho no-called thirteen clubs, who hold their meetings on tho Kith of tho months, hare l.'l at each table at the dinners mid the like. If It wua not for these, a room numbered 13 would bu Just so much lost space In a hotel." Youthful Diplomuoy. Tho grocery man on the corner re lates that a couple of days ago a llttlo girl entered his emporium and timidly laying down a dime asked for 10 cents' worth of candy. "It'H for papa," sho said. "I wnnt to 'sprl.su him when he conies homo." The grocery man proceeded to dig out Homo of his stuck, when tho little girl Interposed. "Don't glvo mo that kind. Give me caranielH. I Just lovo cainniols." "Hut I thought these wero for papa," tho grocery man remarked. "I know," explained tho llttlo grll, "but when I glvo them to papa ho'll JiiHt kiss mo and say that 'cnuso I'm such a generous llttlo girl he'll give them back to mo. So you'd bettor give mo caramels." Memphis Scimitar. All Old Insurance I'ol oy. Tho late Dr. Murtliii'iiu Insured hit llfo for 1,000 as far buck as tho yeni J8'28. It Is not often that llfo pollcj I leniiilna in foieo for novcnty-twc" 1 years. Tho total amount payiihlo undei I tho policy with bonus additions wai -1,831. Klimn Who Don't Hlioot. The King of Sweden nover touchos I vttti MMwi Tallin' t f Itolr-lum has Hlinl only oneo In his life, and tho Sultan o ITurUey cauuot bear to bco a cua ll i it - uu --"-n Iiirrlanii'n Moat I'nimina Rmit, "It Is doubtful," wild an Iiiulanapolls law yer ilm other day, "whether Oen. IlnrrlMin recallH a certain caso whiidf lie tried out in Indiana that was moro roiiiiirkahlo In Its way than tho hohhIoii of tho Veiic.iicliin arbitration. Of tho four compel only ono had over been heard outMdo of his own ntuto, and tho Judge had merely a local reputation. Vet within ' jenrs ono of thn ijtiar lotto had been elected vice-president of tho L'nltod Ktates, another ono presi dent, slill another United States sena tor, mid tho Judge hud risen to tho cir cuit bench and had filled two cabinet MirtH. . It was ij political curo, and each party cIioko its most famous rupro Hontntivo toreprcMJiitlt. Mr. Harrison aided tho United Ktates district attor ney, and Senator David Turpio and Vice-President Thomas A. Ilondrlekfi appeared for tho Democrats. Thojudgo was Walter Q. (Jresham, who had been appointed dlHrtiet attorney for Indiana less than nine years before." Phila delphia l'ost. Our Itc liitloim lo Other.. Wo aro not Robinson Crusoes, living each ono on his own little island alone. There aro other people mid they nro all about us. Their lives touch ourH on many points and their interests inter lace with ours. In hecking to live out our own life to its utmost, mo soon be come aware of limitations caused by duties to others. In a sense, the whole world has its claim upon tm; and thero in no mini, woman or child anywhere whom wo are not to consider, to whom wo aro not a debtor. Tho law. of lovo t our neighbor leaves nobody out. Tho wounded man by tho wayside, whoever ho may bo, wo must not pass by. This relation to others is ono which must bo considered in overy true life. Wo may not think of self only, ignoring the whole world mid devoting all our thought and energy to tho culture of our own character, tho making of our own career. Korwatd. i Horry Now lln Win C.-inrat. ' Master Yes, Ikijs. "Honesty is tho best policy." It will surely bring its reward. I am glad to havo a good ex ample of honesty among your own number. William Williams, stand up. W. W. riM-s. "Now, Willhim, when I was coming to Fchool this morning I hapened to drop a quarter out of my jsicket with- , out the slightest knowledge of tho fact, and you, liko an houeft boy, returned it to mo. Tell tho boys what prompted you to do such mi act when you might have kept it for yourself." W. W. I'lease. I thought it was a liad'uu. Stray Stories. , rnile.i in. iiiurr. Ono of tho boys was bragging of his manifold accomplishments, until one of tho company at tho round table lost patience and mid, iu a grulT voice: Now, wo'vo heard enough about what you can do. Come, tell "Us what there is you can't do, and I'll under take to do it myt-elf." i "Well," replied tho student, with a ' yawn, "I can't pay my account hero. So glad to find you're tho mail to do it." Collier's Weekly. I lln W'a Too Dark. Photographer Is there any partic ular way in which you would liko to tie taken? Negro Yos, sah. If there's no de tention, I'd like to ho taken in light cream color. Tit-Hits. Million for llil.rl.nlt. A million of dollars are spent every year upon the game of liaseball, but large as this Hum is, it cannot Ix'fdn to cijual tho amount xpent by jieojileiu fcurcli of health. There is a sure method of nhtainiiig strength, and it is not u costly one. We iirgu thue who have spent much and lust hope to try Hosteller's Stomach Hitters. It strengthen!) the stomach, makes digett lon easy and natural, and cures dytipepsia, fimstipatlun, bilioiiMiess and weak kid neys. Horses wore introduced into Egypt by the shopherd kings less than 1700 11. 0. No horse figures appear on the early monuments of Kgypt. now's Tmsi Wo offer. One Hundred Dollars Howard for any caso of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. F. J. CHUNKY & CO., rrops.. Toledo, O. We tho undersigned, huve known I'. J. Cheney for tho past IS vrurs, and believe him perfectly honorable In all buslti ss transactions and f.n unclnllv able to carry out any obligations mads by their firm. Wist & TrtCAX, Wholesale lirumrlsts, Toledo, Waldino, Ki.nnan ,& Mir.vis, Wnoloialo Drug- lsts, Toledo, (. ITall's Catarrh Cure 1st ken .nt:rnally, acting ("Ircctly on the blood and ra cous surfaces of thosyst:m. I'rt o Tie per bo-tie. Bo.d by cli 1rugr lsts. Testtmont. Is free, llall's rurally l'nl' r th-itst. An enormous diamond, said to bo worth $2,000,000 will bo on exhibition at tho Paris exposition. It was found at Kiinberloy just before tho outbreak of tho war in South Africa, Spring Humors of the Blood Dome to n certain percentage of all the people. Probably 75 per rent, of these people are cured every year by Hood's Sarsiiparllla, i?!Td"wo hope by this adver tisement to get the other 25 per cent, to take Hood's Sarsuparilla. It has made more people well, effected moro wonderful cures than any other medicine, in the world. Its strength as a blood purifier is demonstrated by Its uiaivelous cures of Borofuln Salt Rhoum Scale Head Bolls, Plmplos Ml kinds of Humor Psoriasis Blood I- olsonlng Rhoumatlsm Cntnr h Malaria, Etc. All of which aro prevalent nt this season. You need Hood's Sarfaparll'a now. It will do you wonderful good. Hood's Sarsaparilla Ir i mericV nrentest Mood Medicine Pe-ru-na Works Wonders for the Gentler Sex in Catarrhal Ailments, MRS. 00L0NEL HAMILTON. That Pe-nt-na has becomo a house hobi remedy in tho home of Mrs. Col onel Hamilton is well attested by a letter from her, which says: "I can give my testimony as to tho merits of your remedy, Po-rti-na. I havo beeq taking the samo for some time, and am enjoying better health now than I havo for some years. I attribute tho change to Pe-ru-na, and recommend Pe-ru-na to every woman, believing it to bo especially beneficial to them." Mrs. Hamilton's residence is 2f9 Goodalo street, Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. Jlargar ctha Dauben.No. 1211 North Su perior street, lta cine City, Wis., says: "I fel so well anil good and healthful now that pen cannot describe it. Pe-ru-na is everything to me. I feel healthy and well, but if 1 should be sick I would know what to tako. I havo taken sev eral bottles for femalo complaint. I am in tho change of life and it does mo good." Havo yon catarrh of the head, throat, ltings, stomach or any other organ of the body? If so, write to Dr. Hart man at once. He will send yon direc tions for treatment without charge. Address Dr. Hartman, Colnmbus, O. ALABASTINE.t"-r baso wall coating, la S lb. paper packngos, raado ready for use la whlto and fourtoon beautiful tluts by mixing with cold water. It is a cement that gooa through a procoaa of setting, hardens with ago, nnd canbo coated and recanted without washing off its old coata boforo rcnowlng. ALABAST1N Is entirely different from all tho various knlsomlnoa on the market, being durable and not stuck on the wall with gins. Alabastlna customers should insist on hailng the goods in packages properly labolod. They should reject all Imitations. There Is nothing "just as good." Prevents much slckneas, particularly throat and lung difficulties, attributable to unsanitary j coatings on walls. It has been recommended in a paper published by the Michigan State Board of Health on account of Its sanitary features; which papor strongly condemned kalsomlnes, Alabastlna can be used on either plastered walls, wood ceilings, brick or canvas, and any ono can brush It on. It admits of radi cal changes from wall paper decorations, thus securing at reasonable expense the latest and best effects. Alabastine is manufactured by the AldbasiineCompanyofOrand Rapids.Mkhlan. Instructive and interesting booklet mailed free to all applicants. , Jerome K. Jeromo deolaros tho be ginning of bin good fortune was when tho inundation of his 'father's mines at Cannon Chase, England, sent him out into the world in search of work. Mothers will find Sirs. 'WInslow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their children during the teething period. Tho emperor of Germany In collect - ing playing cards. Ho hasoxamples of Bomo of tlio oarllost known, nnd spool- nrens from ovory country in tho world whore they nro iu common nso. Vino's Curo for Consumption Is an in- laiuoie nieiueme loreougns nun coins is. W. Samuki,, Ocean Grove, N. J. Feb, 17, 1000. In Waukogou, Wis., thero is an old churoh which for 88 yoars has been without a etooplo. A storm struck tho stouplo iu 18012 and it fell upon an ad joining houso, wreoking it The owner of tho houso obtained an injunction re straining tho churoh trustees from erecting another spite. ItfRuluto the Liver. . Irregularity kills. At the first sign take Cas carols Candy Cathartic. Keep a box hnmly at homo; iu your pocket, in your desk. All drug fists, 10c, i&o, too. Spurious mummios nro made in Franco and shipped all over tho world. Shrowil antiquarians boforo purchas ing, oxamino tlio mummy witli X-rays, and in this light the sham article is readily discovered. ALABASTINE MISS ANNIE WYANDOTTE. Miss Annie Wyandotte, queen of tho operatic stage and dramatic soprano, says: "Fifteenth St. and Jackson ave., Kansas City, Mo. "Dr. Hartman: "Dear Sir l'o-ru-na has been my salvation. It has given mo back a beautiful voice, a gift of God; it has brought mo once moro to my old pro fession. I can talk now, and sing, whero before, I could scarcely whisper. Can you wonder at my delight? I wish every person who is suffering as I suf fered might know Pe-ru-na. Only those who have been afflicted can ever know tho intense satisfaction and grati tude that comes with a completo cure. My voico was completely gone. April 15 I felt so elated over the restoration of my voico that I inserted an adver tisement in The Star for vocal pupils. The advertisement, which cost me Cu cents, brought me live pupils, and that was the neginning of my present large class. Yours gratefull, Annie. Wyandotte." A congestion, inflamation or ulcera tion of the mucous membrane, whether of the head, stomach, kidneys, or other organ, is known to the medical profes sion as catarrh. It is known by differ ent names, such as dyspepsia, Bright's disease, female complaint, diarrhoea, bronchitis, consumption and a host of other names. Wherever there is a con gested mucous membrane there is catarrh, acute or chronic. Are the best that can be made. Nothing is or can be superior to a Mitchell Wagon, because it is made of the best material by experienced workmen which, cou pled with 65 years' experience in build ing wagons, during which time the man ufacturers have had but one aim, and that to produce the best possible to build, is a guarantee of quality. If you buy a Mitchell Wagon, you get the best that can be made. AGENTS EVERYWHERE. If none in your vacinity, we will sell to you direct. Send for circulars. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVERCO. PORTLAND, ORECON. 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J'rotecutlng claims since M7S. SYRUP OF FIGS SPEAK. MISS OLAEA STOEOKEE. Miss Clara Ftoecker says: "I had chronio catarrh for over a year. I tried many remedies, but found no re lief until I saw an advertisement in the paper of your treatment for chronio catarrh. I tried it and I think I am now well. I recommend Pe-ru-na to all my friends who are afflicted with catarrh." Miss Stoeokor lives at Pitts burg, Pa. Mrs. Mar gareth Fritz, W 1 1 o o x , Old ah o m a, writes: "I extend my sincere thanks for the good ad vice yon have given me. I do not believe I would be living now if it were not for you. I had suffered with flow of blood for four months, and the doctors could help me but little. They operated on me three times. It was very painful and 1 only obtained little relief. I was so weak I could not turn in bed. Then I ap plied to Dr. Hartman. I did not know whether ho could help mo or not, but I followed his advice, and used only three bottles of Pe-ru-na and Man-a-liu. Now I am well and strong as I ever was, thanks to your remedies." Polvio catarrh has become so frequent that most women are more or less afflicted with it. It is usually called femala disease. WAGONS PORTLAND DIRECTORY. Keticn Hiitl Wire World. rOHTfiAND WIUK t IKON WOKKS: WIFIR nml iron fencing; ollice rnlMnu, etc. ait Alder. ,M until ii ijr itiHlSiiil). ('A WBTON & CO.: KNOINICS, IIOII.UUS, MA. clunerr, supplies. 48-50 KlrstSt., I'ortland.Or. JOHN POOLE, Voutland, OrtEaoir, ctiu clve you the best bargains in general inaelduery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, plows, belts nnd windmills. The new eteel I X h windmill, sold by him, Is un equalled. YOUNG MEN! For Gonorrhu-a and Gleet vet P&bet'i Okay Specific. It u the ONLY medicine which will cure euh and erery case, NO CASE known It baa ever failed to cure, no matter how serious or of bow long atandlntr. Ileault from Its um will astonish you. It U absolutely safe, prevent stricture, and can le taken without Inconve nience ana aeienuon irom DUBinew. rmuE, fs.oo. tot sale hy all reliable drusririrts, or sent prepaid by express, plainly wrapped, on receipt of price, by , , J luiist Cll&UlCAL CO., Chicago, IU. Circular mailed on reQuest. CURE YOURSELF 1 OCKKSXKI UIU ror unnatural d 1 u 5 iiii, YH dliclisrgoiigtnllsiuuiitiions, UimmuM m Irritations or ulcerations ooi to nriur.. or mucous ineiiiDrinei. Pre.cDU CuduiIoq. raf nles. antl not astrln- 9 TH C tVA-.i 3 CH t Ul CI L Co. ent or Poisonous. .CINCINNTI,0.H33 So,a b5r "'snctsta, or sent in plain wrapper, 7 express, prepaid, tat 11.00. or S bottle., S2.7J. Circular lent on request. yQIMPBOTKDI a tUUIUIW J LIVER! ONE FOH A DOSE. CuroSlckneadacboandDjs pepfta, Itemove l'lmples, Purify tlio Ulooil, Aid Ulces tlon,rroTcntlllllousnest. DonotQrlpoorSlcken. To convlncoTou,wlitnillmp erreeirullboz.Uo. DR. BOSANKO CO., nuuui.ku, ra. BoldbUruKgUta, N. 1'. N. V. No. 171900. 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