Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896, April 16, 1896, Image 7

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    W A S H IN G T O N
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5 . G o v e r n in e
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A b so lu tely P u re
I^MOU Learned at Horn«.
Aat <U> you ex t 'ct to UriuR for-
|in this coiiRrewiy” said one new
|r to another.
..olnh'iy imtliiMK, ” was the reply.
|t aro you not Hoiii# to try to write
lime "ii the immortal scroll of
T Don’t you rculize that you were
Ire by your constituents to see to
ltlieM* other fellow s don ’ t let the
\ state drift < •:» to a sand bar?”
, dear friend, 1 don’ t bother niy-
|th reflections of that kind. Aly
h o i a d cei Ding and praot ical
once made a remark t<> me dor-
mtog time \sbleb has as-
l i e on many occasions. ”
la t was it?”
j said t hut next to a genuine here
in to he most admired is one whe
■ how not to get in the way. ” —
Jjgtou Star.
\V OlliOIl Kixl 1't‘ UC«.
| Ellen M. Ilenrotiu, president of
ineral Federation o f Women's
ms issued a circular letter to ull
|ib presidents, asking them to
brward the consideration o f a
Jiovement in Europe and in this
The ultimate hope is to have
btion of the Christian powers in
with a view to establishing an in
|inul court of arbitration. Aiuuy
Club presidents have already uct
ordance with the letter.
^O hio , C ity of T oledo ,/
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« ul'N'TY.
{ “ •
f J. C hknk Y m akes oath that h e Is the
krtuer of tue firm o f F. J. C h k n k y A Co.,
Ktsiuebs in the C ity o f T oled o , C ounty
r aforesaid, and th if said firm w ill nay
pf ONK HUNDKlwU DOLLARS fo r each
kr case of Catarrh that eau u ot be cured
he of H a ll ’ s C a ta r r h C u r b .
J
g © «,
FRANK J. CHENEY.
■ to before m e an d .subscribed in my
this 16th day o f D ecem ber, A. D. 1»86.
A . W. GLEASON,
N otary Pu blic.
butarrh Cure is taken in tern a lly and
fctly on the blood am i m u cou s surfaces
|te n Send for ' is tim o m a ls , free.
K. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
j Druggists, 75c.
fam ily Pills are the b e s t
-1)0 you think that Schlatter, the west-
iH crazy, d o c to r ? D octor Pares s—
| be. lie d oes’t charge for h is treat
f-All flta slopped free by I>r. K l i n e '»
| erv e K e s t o i e r . N o lit* aftei the firs
Marvelous cures. Treatise aud |2.0
8 tree to Fit cases Send to Dr. Kline
pt . Philadelphia. Pa.
■ bumba tor breakfast.
C H A M P C L A R K ’S S T O R Y .
n o w I t Iiu p r ra .o .1 „ V o U D g.ter W h o H o a rd
I t In a Speech.
'
Thin w a y be the era of the h o w vrom -
an, devoted to intellect, philanthropy,
politics and science, and ignoring a ll
pretty feminine fads, but one would not
suppose her reign an entirely compre­
hensive one to read all the literature of
fashion that is being published, and
not only published, but read with avidi­
ty. Perhaps the new woman herself
has been unable to eliminate w holly
from her complex and superior being
the fond, trivial records o f toilets,
gowns, textures and trimmings and can­
not resist an indulgence more or less
secret in the same. A t any rate, there
has been no time when women general­
ly dressed more becomingly and so well
as the present. One cannot now pick
! out the writing or the lecturing or the
professional woman by her neglected
dress and dowdyish appearance.— Pbila
I delpliia Times.
**le Uarfleld-Hanooek campaign
tliere was « big Democratic meeting at
a certain place in St. Charles county, in
tins State. A number of distinguished
, Democratic speakers were there, and
S o u n d th e E x p la n a t io n .
| we had u day of it. The writer was then
Miss Anna M. Soule, who is at work
| a small child, hnt one of* tin* speakers
[ made a very profound impression upon J in the graduate school of the University
his mind. Tho speaker was no other | of Michigan for the master’s degree in
letters, with United States history as a
than Chump Clark.
major, Las made a special study of the
, N o .°“ e asks uow’ "W h o was Champ
Clark.- but then he wus a new star in international boundary of Michigan,
and has found the explanation of one
the firmament.
We had u number of speeches, and the marked peculiarity of the boundary line
children were very tired. I can’ t speak which has never been fully accounted
for the grown people, because the good for.
!
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Democrats tliere would not have owned
B E A U T IF U L T H O U G H P A IN F U L .
to being tired, I know, after such a dis­
play of eloquence from their great party ■ We sing “ Come. Gentle Spring,” and are
leaders. At any rate I was tired, hut my I often very sorry that we did anything of
mother whispered:
| the kind, for Spring, though beautiful, is
‘ ‘ There is only one more speech," I sometimes very painful. The very luxury
and i was much relieved. A blond young j we enjoy in the return of the balmy air is
man was introduced as Chump Clark of ( he latent source of a great »»»any pains
Pike comity. He eauie forward with a aih I aches. It is because the nerves are re-
1 axed n ibis way that they become weak
pleasant face and manner that at once and au easy prey to sudden attacks o f neu­
attracted uiy attention. He tiegan in ralgia: a tonic of cold healthful air braces
j them up and makes them strong acuinst
this w a y :
| any such attack, but the sudden change to
“ I am reminded of the boy who k ill­ | warmth makes them liable to he preyed
ed a possum and expected to enjoy a upon by this disease. For this simple
possum dinner tho next day. The fam 1 reason the great nerve disorder has many
ily was ubont to sit down to the dinner victims at tliis time, but we have in St.
Jacobs Oil something that restores the
table when a w agon drove up and a tone, vigor and strength of the nerves to
neighbor’s family came in. Tho head what they had been. The prompt use ot it.
of tho house announced that the visitors in these neural -ic attacks of spring time
hud come to dinner. There was no room is sure to be followed by a perftei cure.
at the table for onr young friend, the
sportiAun, and he waited, with his eyes
anxiously fixed on the dish of possnm.
The guests hud good uppetites. Finally
there wus only one piece of possnm
left, and one of bis own family took
that. Then the possmn lover busted
right out a-crying. The disappointment
was too much for him.
“ My friends,” continued Mr. Clark,
“ I am ill lhat same condition. When I
heard tho first speech, I thought, w ell—
that is pretty bad, but still I have some­
thing left to say. Then there came the
next speech, and the next, and when the
last speaker finished I just busted right
out a-crying, becanse there was not an­
other thing left for me to say.”
But there was, and ho said it too.
Ho awakened that andience till you
eonld hoar its applause a mile away.
I thiuk that that was probably the
first time Champ Clark ever spoke in St.
Charles county. He carried back home
with him the thanks and appreciation
of a good many of his hearers that day.
— St. Louis Republic.
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H o w M inos A ro Itn u g lit N o w m la ji.
Miss FI nr a (in a pair o ' stupendous sleeves) -
How do I lo o k .N e i? NAJ (la p tu ro u sly )—Y o u ’ re
iiin p ly unapproachable.
8 V V E Il
FROM
D E S T R U C T IO N .
T h is Is w hat happens w hen the k idn eys are
rescued fiom in a ctiv ity by H ostettcr s sto m a ch
Hitters.
If they co n tin u e in active th ey are
threatened w ith B ig h t’s disease, di.ibetes or
som e oth r m alady w h ich w orks their d estruc­
tion. M slarial, b ilio u s and rh eu m atic a ilm en t
snd dys epsia are also con quered by the B itters,
w hich is th orou gh and effective.
ank
E N J O Y S
ko method and results wheD
bf Figs is ta k e n ; it is pleasant
resiling to th e taste, a nd acts
le t prom ptly on the K idneys,
Vid Bowels, cleanses the sys-
V'tually, dispels colds, head-
fid fevers and cures habitual
ition. S y ru p o f F ig s is the
Inedy o f its k in d ever pro­
pleasing to the tasto and ac-
to the stom ach, prom pt in
In and truly beneficial in its
“prepared o n ly from the most
fund agreeable substances, its
teellent qualities com m end it
bnd have m ade it the most
¡remedy know n.
I 4f Figs is fo r sale in 50c
Ibottles b y all lea din g dm g-
lA n jr reliable druggist who
have it on hand w ill pro-
¡p rom p tly fo r any o n e who
try it. D o n ot a ccep t any
“ I am glad to aay th at H o o d ’s Sarsapa­
The time has passed when mine prop­
erties are bought on assays. The higher rilla is a very good m ed icin e, especially
the ore goes the more snspicious the in­ as a blood purifier. It has d one m e good
vestor becomes. A mining proposition, m any tim es. F or several yeara I suffered
to receive attention in these days, must greatly w ith pains o f
have a reasonable assay value, and must
stand the test of expert examination. A
low grade camp, it is said, is better in
the long run for the mine owner, and
infinitely better for a community in In one eye and abo u t m y tem ples, e s­
which such mines are situated, us more pecially at n ig h t w hen 1 had been h avin g
men are employed and more money is a hard day o f p h ysical and m ental labor.
taken out than in camps where the I took m any rem edies, but found help o n ly
mines are narrow and rich. This is in H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla w hich cured m e o f
shown in the Coeur d ’Alenes, where rheum atism , neuralgia and headache.
over 00,000 tons of ore are mined H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla has proved itself a true
monthly to produce 10,000 tons of con­ frien d . I also ta k e H o o d ’s P ills to keep
centrates. Every one is benefited where m y bow els regular, an d lik e th e pills
very m u c h ." I s a a c L e w i s , Sabina, Ohio.
such conditions prevail.
Mine investors have become suspicions
becanse in the past they have been most
unmercifully worked by unscrupulous
mining men and promoters. Mine ex- |
parting has become a science, and it is
a difficult thing to improve upon a mine
expert of national reputation, and only
v
\ men of this character are employed to Is uie One True Blood Purifier. All druggists- $1.
pass upon a mining proposition the pur­ Frvpared only byC. I. Hood A Co., Lowell. Mass.
chase of which involves the expenditure
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, , , , , are prompt, efficient and
of large sums of m on ey.— Spokane H o o d S H l l l S easy In effect ascents.
Spokesman-Review.________
\0RNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
<*riw vnvr
n
v
Hood’
s
Sarsaparilla
In q u is itiv e ,
Tommy (in search of information)—
Is a streamlet a small stream?
His Father— Tes, my son.
“ Is an owlet a small ow l?”
"Y es, T om m y."
“ Is an egglet a small egg?"
“ Yes, yes, you might call it that.”
“ Then what is a bnllet? 'Tisn't a
small bull, is it ? " — London Tit-Bits.
FARM
■
IV E N AWAY
C on statin g' o f o n # s h s e t o f F A R M B U I L D I N G S s n d o n e s h e e t
S u b j e c t s , D O M E S T I C A N I M A L S , etc. T h e e # a r e to
p le a s e t h e c h ild r e n .
T h e F a r m H o u s e snd A n im a ls c a n
b e c u t o u t s n d m a d e t o s t a n d , t h u s m a k in g a c o m p le t e
M in ia t u r e F a r m Y a r d .
o f 78
W ays to G e t This Farm :
r .
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f f i /
0 C ou p o n *; or
1 Coupon and 6 Cents ¡ or
1 0 C ents w ith o u t any Coupon, to
B l a c k w e l l ' S D u n h a m t o b a c c o c o .. d u s m a m . n . j e . .
a n d t h e F a r m w i ll b e s e n t y o u P O S T P A I D . Y o u w ill find
o n « C o u p o n in s id e e a c h
ou n ce b a g , and tw o co u p o n s
in sid e e a c h 4 o u n c e b a g o f
a
•lacM’s Genuine Domain Tonacco.
Buy a b a g o f this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and
coupon, which gives a list o f other premiums and how to get tnem.
a CENT STAM P* a c c e p t e d .
—
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••—
—
Paine’s Celery Compound.
M rs. Sam ple
Owes
NTall S a c k R e p a ir e r s .
A t Washington the attempt to cut
down the wages of the women employed
in repairing the mail sacks has a r c e d
a storm of indignation. "T h ese women
have the most unwholesome, repulsive
and ill paid work that Uncle Bam has
to dispense,” says The Woman's T rib­
une. It is as nmcb as a person accus­
tomed to breathe pnre air can do to per­
form an errand at the back part o f the
postofflee where these filthy mail sacks
are in nse. Bat women work over them
at piece work, and can earn bnt from
50 to 60 cents a day. Yet when there is
an attempt to reduce the price, women
complaining are told by the authorities
that " i f they do not care to work at the
price they need not. as there are plenty
of others who would be glad o f the op­
portunity. ” Senator Call has introdneed
a resolntion to pot the women on daily
wages.
P . t r o o U i n g I n fa n t« .
Her Strength to
Ali Rem edies.
T h is
the
Best of
/V
u
m
For the unfortunates w ho lie awake,
■taring at the ceiling and oountiug the
strokes of the d o ck , every sleepless
night is an eternity. Mrs. J. A. Sam­
ple of 1558 Broadway, New York
city, was affiicted with insomnia until
her nerves were on the verge o f pros­
tration. She thinks her condition was
due to indigestion. Here is what Mrs.
Sample says:
" I have used Paine’ s celery com ­
pound w ith marked and deoided bene­
fit. It is especially useful in insomnia,
arising from indigestion and poorly
nourished nerves.
" I should add that my grand-daugh­
ter, Vera Hafleigh, was so thin and
pnny at the age of ten as to cause the
greatest anxiety. W e had no difficulty
in inducing her to take Paine’ s oelery
compound.
Today the roses bloom
in her cheeks, and I never saw a
healthier, stronger child than Paine’ s
oelery compound has made h e r."
The brain is the center of the nerv­
ous system. Sleep alone rests this vital
organ, together w ith the nerves. Dur­
ing th e w a k in g h o n r s th e n e r v o u s s y s -
President Isaac Lew is o f Sabina, Ohio,
is highly respected all through that
section. He has lived in Clinton Co.
75 years, and has been president of
the Sabina Bank 20 years. He gladly
There are Dictionaries and Dictionaries,
testifies to the merit of H ood's Sarsa­ but the noblest Roman of them ali seems
to
he Webster. It is still easily in ihe lead
parilla, and what he says is w orthy
attention.
A ll brain workers find ia the great race for popularity.
H ood’s Sarsaparilla peculiarly adapted
H ave 1 arrived t o r la te?’ ’ h e asked, as the
to their needs. It makes pure, rich, d o o r was op e n e d by the servant. ‘ ‘ I am afraid
red blood, and from this comes nerve, you have, s ir ," w as the reply. “ T he doctors
have ju st go t through h old in g th eir con su lta ­
mental, bodily and digestive strength. tio n .’ ’
Neuralgia
ns
HATCHET.
tem works incessantly.
Poor sleep
means a poor nervous condition, and
prolonged insomnia leads in every case
to prostration, and too often to dread
insanity.
The m ischief that resulis
from weakened nerves is much greater
and more destructive than most folks
even dream of.
The all-im portant thing for nervous,
run-down persons, and for those who
are losing Bleep is that Paine’ s celery
compound builds up the w hole physi­
cal syBtem, and by im proving the di­
gestion and regulating the nerves it in ­
sures sound, refreshing sleep. In w in ­
ter most women and many men lead
hothouse lives. A flagging appetite,
a disposition to pick at this dish and
that, rather than to eat a square meal,
is among the early indications of fa il­
ing health. Then comes delay in fa ll­
ing asleep and the fretful, uneasy feel­
ing the next day.
Deliverance from suoh a miserable
condition by the use o f Paine's celery
oompound has caused men and women
from every section of the United States
to write sincere, hearty words of praise
ABSOLUTE
REM EDY
Allcock’s
FOR ALL
C hichcsten s E nglish , R ed C ross
tle s
F ree
of
H la
to Send T w o B ot-
R em edy
to
D iamond B rand ,
Y w iv R t m u * ru iiis
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O ffe r s
Plaster
B e a r i n M i n d — N o t o n e o f th e h o s t o f co u n te rfe its a n d im i­
t a t io n s is a s g o o d a s th e g en u in e.
P U L M O N A R Y C O M P L A IN T S .
T . A . S lo c u m
and thankfulness for this grand in v ig ­
or a tor. People enjoying perfect health
sometimes wonder at this gratitude;
but whoever bas suffered from prostra­
tion of the nerves, of w hich insomnia
is one of the symptoms, w ill under­
stand how hard it ia to overatate the
torment of this condition. And w ho­
ever has been made com pletely well by
Paine's celery compound feela that no
words can overstate the joy and grati­
tude such persons feel.
-
This is the state o f mind of thou­
sands o f nervous, sickly broken-down
persons who have used Paine's celery
compound and been made well.
Mrs. Sample tells of the happy result
in the case of her grandchild. One o f
the most conspicuous instances o f the
remarkable power of Paine’ s celery
oompound over debility is shown in the
relief it has afforded children.
Of
course the dose is adapted to the age of
the little patient
The oompound pur­
ifies the blood and corrects any tend­
ency to constipation.
Pale,
pnny
children are made vigorous, rosy and
healthy by this incomparable remedy.
I f y o u w a n t a su re r e lie f for p a in s iu th e b a c k , sid e , c h e s t, or
lim b s, u s e a n
CONSUMPTION CURED
AN
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C u re
T H E O R IG IN A L A N D G E N U IN E .
The o n l y H a fe , H a r r , an.l relia b le Pill for nail
« m i l e « , aik Druggist for Ckic/trHer ■ Knglinh lH a m on d B ra n d In Ke<1 *o<l Gold
o i e « sealed with bin e ribb on . T a k e n o o t h e r k i n d . R t f w t S u b ititv tio ru a n d I m it a t io n s .'
A ll pills in pasteboard boxes, pink wrappers, are d i i n ^ c r o a * e o n n t e r f e l t a . A t Drngglata, or tend a*
4 e . In l'a m p * for partiealarn. t
••Relief for Ladle»,’* In I a
II Looal llrugglsta
Madia»* H«*.. l'I f 1 LADKLPIIIA. PA-
Com * u m p t io n a n d A l l L u n g T r o u b l e s
—A n E l i x i r o f L i f e .
R
em
em
b
er!
Nothing could be fairer, more philan­
thropic or carry more joy in its wake than
the otter of T. A. Slocum, M. 0., ol 183
Uearl street, New York. Perfectly confi­
dent that he has an absolute remedy for
You are wasting money
the cure ot consumption and all pulmon­
when you buy cheap b.nding
ary complaints, he otters through this pa­
per to semi two bottles free to any reader
instead of the best
who is suffering from lung trouble or con­
sumption, also loss of flesh and all condi-. Remember there is no “ just
tions of wasting. He invites those desir
ous of obtaining this remedy to send their as good ” when the merchant
exjfress and postottice address, and to re­
ceive in return the two bottles free, which urges something else for
will arrest the approach oi death. Already
this remedy, by its timely use, has per­
manently cured thousands of cases which
were given up, and death was looked upon
. r t -
as an early visitor.
Knowing his remedy as he does, and be­
......
at»
ing so proof-positive o f its beneficent re­
sults, Dr. Slocum considers it his religious
Bias Velveteen Skirt Binding.
duty, a duty which be owes to bumauity,
to donate his infallible remedy wnere it Look f o r •* S . H. & M .,” on the Label,
will assault the enemy in its citadel, and,
a n d tak e n o oth er.
by its inherent potency, stay the current
of dissolution, bringing joy to homes over If y o u r d e a le r w ill n o t s u p p ly y o u
which the shadow ot the grave has been
w e w ill.
gradually growing more strongly defined,
Send for sam ples show ing labels and materials,
causing fond hearts to grievff. The cheap-
to
the
S
H.
&
M.
C
o..
P. O. Box 699. New York City.
„_ js o f the remedy—offered freely—apart
from its inherent strength, is enough to
commend it, and more so is the perject
confidence of thegreat chemist making the
offer, who holds out life to those already
becoming emaciated, aDd says:
“ Be
cured.”
The invitation is certainly worthy of the
consideration ot the atiiicted, who, for
years, have been taking nauseous nostrums
without effect; who have ostracised them­
T h e fin e G re a t S ta n d a rd A u th o r ity , ’
selves from home and friends to live in
So write* lion. I). J. Brewrr,
1
.luntlce u. 8. Supreme Court.
more salubrious climes, where the atmos­
•Send
a
P
os
tel
for
Specimen
Pages,
etc.
phere is more congenial to weakened lungs,
S uccessor o f the
and who have fought against death with
" U n a b r id g e d ."
all the weapon» and strength in their
’lands. There will be no mistake in »end­
S ta n d a rd
ing for these free bottles-the miatake will
of th#* IT. S. < Sov't Print- i
he in nassine the invitation hv
In* office, the U 8 Hn- ,
W ebster’s
'International!
Dictionary
prerne Court, nil the
Mwte Supieme fourlK, \
and of nearly all the <
Hchoolbook*.
H EA LS
W a r m ly
C om m ended
by State 8 uperinten«l-
ent* of School*. an«l
other Kilnmtor* ulmo*t
without number.
R U N N IN C
SORES
A characteristic instance was given at
• dinner party lately of the present day
tendency for children to patronize their
parent*. At a preparatory school the
children were told to write down what
they thought to be the object o f educa­
tion. One small boy wrote, "T h e object C U R E S t h x
at education is to be able to talk for
yonr father and mother when yon go
abroad, ” and another boy, doubtless re­
membering the oft repeated reflection at
home, when be bad fallen into some
-crape, that "th e holidays would soon
In all its stages
be over and he would be safely back at
completely aradicat
school,” wrote, with unconscious cyni­
cism. "T h e object o f education is to get u k w v v r v i v w n na, e s o r e s and
It re-
you out r,< your parents' w a y .” — Gen­ ilcera yield to its healing powers.
| novel the poison and build» up the system
tlewoman. ________________
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Have you a feeling j
of weight In the *
Stomach —Bloating f
after eat ing—Belch-
In« of Wind VomiL j
In«of Food Water-
brash- Heartburn—
Had Tn*te In the ’
Mouth in the Morn- ]
in« Palpitation of *
the Heart.due toDls- (
tension of Stomach
— Cankered Month I
—Gas in the Bowel* *
—Loss of Flesh— .
Fickle Appetite--g
Depressed, Irritable *
Condition of the i
Mind — Dizziness— "
Headache—Conatlp- i
ation or Diarrbura? f
Then you have
D Y S P E P S IA
In one of its many forms. The one positive core
for this distressing complaint is
Acker’s Dyspepsia Cablets,
by mall, prepaid, on receipt of
cents
f ’ ha RI.E8 R amsey , Hotel Imperial, New York. ■
Isays: " I suffered horribly from dynpepstA, b n t /
Acker’s Tablets, taken after meals, have cured me. " j
. ACKER MEDICISECO.. 16 A >8 Chambers S t, I U . '
T H E A E R M O T O R CO. does hsif um world*«
windmill busiunss, because It has reduced the c#wt of
wind power to l.B what it was.« It has many branch
^houses, and supplies its goods and repairs
t your door. It can and does furnish a
- better article for less money than
1 others- It makes pumping and
1 Geared, Steel. Galvanised after-
■ Completion WlndmPla, TUUn*
„
I Fixed Steel Towers, Steel Bnas Saw
Frames, Steel reed Cutters and Feed
i Grinders. On application it will name one
_ _ of these articles that it will furnish until
January 1st at 1/3 the usual price. It also makes
Tanks and Pumps of all kinds. Send for cata*n*iMa
Pacasry: 12th, kackwtU sad FI Users Streets, Chttagw
MRS. WINSLOW’S ^s0/ * ^ 03
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