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"I regard the Royal Baking Powder as the best in the market Since its introduction into my kitchen I have used no other." Autlior of " Common Sense in the Household." This year's caterpillar stories are not quite so large as those of two years ago, but they say that a train on the Bangor and Piscataquis railroad was nearly stopped by the bugs the other day, and that some .of the white birch trees in that region are fairly alive with them. A prize of $100 was offered by The "Washington Post to the person guessing nearest the population of that city, and, remarkable to say, three persons hit exactly the number, 229,796. They have wrreed to divide the money. Of course his face is wreathed in smiles like hundreds of thou sands of smokers who appre ciate a pure, mild, sweet smoke. Tf CTTPO' tt vrr OTW 11 nasi uui au that is claimed for it, how else could so great a business and sale have developed in so short a time? ,. J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, Virginia. For Ladies Onlyi DOCTOR SIMS' TATST SLQSS02X SUPTOSITOEIES A Jure trevenilve and Safeguard. Alsoa Positive Car for LeucorrhcBa,liirf animations Etc Hfl per parimce. six packages t5.oe. Securely sacked and mailed free on receipt of price. Write for circular. Lady Agents Warned. P.O. Box 2233. BEES FOR SALE. On receipt of $6.00 wi.l ship to any address In good order a colony in good condition. 100 per cent, profit in the business if properly handled. B. H. BAIXING.EK, Fort Townsend, Wash. WANTED LUIES free kindergartens for in struction in tbe kindergarten method of teach ing. Address MRS. C. liU-NLAf, Principal Oregon Kindergarten Training School, 569 Sixteenth street, Portland Heights. 'august Flower" " I am ready to testify under oath that if it had not been for August Flower I should have died before this. Eight years ago I was taken sick, and suffered as no one but a dyspeptic can. I employed three of our best doctors and received no benefit They told me that I had heart, kidney, and liver trouble. Everything I ate distressed me so that I had to throw it up. August Flower cured me. There is no med icine equal to it" Lorenzo F. Subsfsk, Appleton, Maine. 9 We pay the printer to give you good advice about health and to lead you to careful living. Our reason is that Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil is so often a part of careful living. If you would go to your doctor whenever you need his advice, we might save our money. He knows what ycu need. Let us send you a book on careful living; free. Scott 4 Bowns, Chemists, 13s South 3th Avenue, New York, Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion oi cod-liver oilell druggists everywhere do. fi. OOOOOOOOOO 0u;i'sTinyPiS!s r J enable the) dyspeptic to eat whatever Ej v he wishes. They cause the food to as- Osimilate and nourish the body, give.pt appetite and develop flesh. Price, SS f cento. Exact size shown in border. OOOOOOOOOO X Drs.COLE&CO. )'' 132 Third 8t., Portland, Or. Their ' V J French Method Is superior to all itt- - Nervous, Blood,' Bkln, Private and Wasting Disease Cured. No ex- j tuners, lb uvver hiis, turi7uiu. ' fryfMmtiare. Bend stamp tor reply. Re " lief at once. (Jure guaranteed. They cure all diseases. Couualtatltm free. Charges rea onaliie. Circulars free. Private address Box sis. Write to-day. t'Mh year In Portland. n ni(raistheackBowled(4 - , N . ' I leading remedy lor aU ibt . 1 unnatural discharg aM 1 v.lf, il A VH. ! prlvtdlejiof nn. J J.Vl2rit y "' cure for the debUt km suMtan. tauug weakness peeaUai 1 .to women. Mrdtnlrfer Ipresorrbeitandfeelsafl Tiir tvfiKt ii'itwfsi Trs. In recommending it M r m 'MiM.D a 1 all sullerera. V. a. a. hi 6 R, M O.wwrna, hi, Hv, i tsold fey Ifiib iaafe A Bemarkable Manner of Amusement That Supersedes Kite Flying.' The Corean correspondent of a Ja pan paper gives an account of a curi ous popular practice in Corea. Kite flying, which is universal in that country, ceases suddenly on the 15th of the first Corean month, and the next day stone fights take its place as the chief public amusement In the eastern part of Seoul, the capital, there are large open spaces that have not been built upon, and here occur the most serious and interest ing tights. One section of the city is pitted against another, but any one can take a hand on either side at pleasure. There are no recognized leaders, but the mass of fighters readily follows the lead of any one who shows him self to be a little more reckless than the rest Two mobs, consisting of fifty, seventy or a hundred men each, are drawn up against each other with an interval of perhaps fifty yards be tween them. There is an incessant shower of stones, and each man's business is to hit as many men as he can and especially to avoid all the stones directed at him. From ten to twenty men on each side are armed with stout clubs and wear thick wadded helmets. These form the skirmishing line. They sally out from their respective sides and, meeting in mid career, strike out viciously at each other's heads, each man holding up his cloak with his left hand as a shield to ward off the blows of his adversary. After the club fight has lasted about thirty seconds one side or the other begins to give way, which is the signal for a rush of tie others. Almost invari ably the other side breaks and runs, and sometimes are chased into their houses, but generally some of the pursuing party press too closely upon the fugitives. Then the latter sud denly turn and deal a few staggering blows, which check the pursuers, and in a second the tables are turned and those who a moment ago were flushed with victory are now in full flight from their enemies. Thus the battle goes back and forth across the fields, while the neighbor ing embankments are crowded with spectators. The effect of the thun dering cheers of the spectators upon the combatants is marvelous. They charge upon each other as if hi actual battle, and show what would be bravery if exerted in some useful cause. .Near the river are numerous villages, numbering from 100 to 500 houses each. They are situated along the banks at intervals of about half a mile. These keep up a con tinual series of fights among them selves during the season, one village being arrayed against another. The defeated party fly across the marshy fields to their own village, followed by their enemies, who en ter after them, seizing anything on which they can lay their hands iron, files, doors to mark their .vic tory. Then the whole village rises against the invaders and they fly, glad if they can get back without broken heads. The first stone fight of the season was rather more disas trous than usual. It is reported that six men were killed, but this is probably an exaggeration. A com pany of soldiers was ordered out to stop it, which they found some diffi culty in doing, even with fixed bayo nets. Dolly's Excuse. Five-year-old Dorothy goes to Sun day school and always learns the golden text Sometimes her mother is astonished at her application of these bits of Scripture, She was al lowed to go to one of the neighbors to play one afternoon, and looked very sweet . in her fresh, dainty gown. It was only a little while, however, before she ran home, be smeared with mud from tip to toe. "Oh, Dorothy !" mamma exclaimed. in a discouraged tone. "What shall I do with youi" "I m sorry. I didn't mean to, mamma. "But just look at your clothes, child 1 What am I going to do with you?" "Well," responded Dorothy, re membering her text from the pre vious Sabbath, '"Man looketh on the outward apperance, but the Lord looketh on the heart.' " And what could mamma do? Youth's Companion. This Trade Mark Is on tbe best WATERPROOF COAT SEEK? In the World I A. J. TOWER. BOSTON. MASS. War eagle's stony mare. There is great excitement among tho Pickapoos over the discovery of a petri fied body supposed to be that of War Eagle, a leading chief of the tribe who died many years airo, shortly after the tribe's return from Old Mexico. Instead of the remains being deposited in the ground in a coflln they were placed in an upright position in a large hollow tree, there to await the coming of the happy hunting days, as the Indians be lieve. Daring the rage of a fierce forest fire the trunk of the tree was consumed by the flames. A party of Indians who were passing through the woods stopped to light their pipes, when the image of an Indian warrior, with tomahawk in hand, was discovered underneath the ashes of the burning tree. The scene which followed is described as being most remarkable. The Indians were scared so badly that they lost all self control and a regular panio ensued, the Indians rushing madly through the woods and yelling at the top of their voices. As soon as word could be com municated to the remaining members of the tribe, some 200 in number, a hurried consultation was held, at which it was decided that the reservation should be immediately abandoned. Lucidly some of the more civilized members of the tribe had influence enough to allay the feeling of fear, and the plan of desertion was not carried out The place of fright was visited later in the day, when sure enough the petrified body of War Eagle was ex humed and placed upon exhibition. The, petrification was perfect The war costume was as natural as life, there being a perfect imprint on the stone of both gun and tomahawk, which were buried alongside the body. The peculiar formation of stone presents an imposing appearance, and, but for the occasional creases caused by insects, would be clear of any imperfections. A large, hollow oak was selected, the top sawed off about fourteen feet from the ground, and the petrified body placed upright therein, to remain for ever. A two inch pine slab bearing the following inscription marks the pt,rifil remains of this tribe's greatest warrior: "War Eagle, great fighter, turned into rock. Indians afraid Great Spirit Let him sleep on his beauty, forever." Cor. St Louis Globe Democrat Austria's Imperial Wedding. The forthcoming imperial wedding has restored a little fife to the Austrian court, which has been miserably dull since Prince Rudolph's tragic death. Al though the marriage of the Archduchess Valerie with the Archduke Franz Salva tor on July 81 is to be solemnized pri vately at Ischl on account of the em press' delicate health, the event will be kept throughout the empire with con siderable festivity. Many towns are founding charitable institutions in tho young princess' honor, as she prefers such useful remembrances to costly gifts of jewelry. On the 16th the bride elect renounced all her rights to the crown, according to the rule for Austrian arch duchesses about to be married. Part of her trousseau and many wedding pres ents have been exhibited at the Vienna hofburg, and the dresses will be shown during the next few weeks. All the clothes are of Austrian manufacture, and very simple, though exquisitely made. The princess and her fiance have now accompanied the empress on a pil grimage to the famous shrine of Maria zell, to fulfil a promise made to the em press' dying sister, the princess of Thnrn and Taxis. London Illustrated News. An Old Ballding Doomed. Many interesting memories cluster about the buildings known as the Hy gienic hotel, at 13 and 15 Laight street, New York city, now doomed to be torn down to give place to an immense woolen warehouse. The buildings were origi nally erected for residences for the fami lies of George Schuyler and a son of Alexander Hamilton and Col. Thorne, in what was then the fashionable quar ter of the city about seventy years ago, in the vicinity of St. John's park. The carriage houses of the high toned old families stood until recently on the back of the property. The queer old stone trimmings of the windows and doorways, and its mahogany folding doors, its elab orate white marble jambs and the gen erously large rooms, were, reminders of the time when land was much less val uable than it is now, when flats were unknown and the hum of business had not reached as far up town as Canal street New York Sun. Profit In Soda Water. The druggists who sells soda water for five cents claim that there is no great profit in it because ice is so dear, and peo ple are demanding everything but a square meal. They make about three cents a glass on the plain soda with the old fashioned syrups. The first soda fountain ever put up only had four syrups lemon, vanilla, sarsaparilla and coffee and they are the most popular yet, especially vanilla. Seventy-five per cent of the people call for vanilla. Five cent soda men who furnish ice cream in the glass make mighty little profit, as it does not take many glasses to use up a gallon. Then the cream bill is larger than you would think. Still the sales are so great that we are glad as it is. The ten cent fountains make at least eight cents a glass. New York World, On his way to France Eyraud, the French strangle, asked for a knife to cut his finger nails. The officers in charge feared that he contemplated sui cide and refused to give him one, where upon he said: "If I wished to commit suicide I could readily force my hands between my ribs and make way with myself." He was soon afterward man acled to prevent him from doing this. A locomotive destined for a railroad in British Columbia was being hoisted into a steamship at San Francisco re cently when the rope snapped, dropping the "iron horse" into the bay. It weighed sixty-five tons, and sank so far in the mud that it could not be found when sounded for next day. INFEKIOK GOODS. The only safe way for purchasers Is to insist on having the genuine sttiole, and not allow themselves to be swindled by having plasters euld to be " just as good," or "containing superior ingredients, " Im posed upon them. These are only trioks to sell inferior goods that no more compare with Allcock's Porous f lastirh than cop per does with gold. One trial of Allcock's Porous Plasters will convince the most skeptical of their merits. The eminent Henry A. Mott, Jr., Ph. D., F. O. 8., late Government Chemist, cer tifies: " My Investigation of Allcock's Porous Plabt'kr sIiowb it to contain valuable and essential ingredients not found iu any other planter, and I iind it superior to and more eftioient than any other plaster." Ask for Allcock's, and let no solicitation or explanation induce you to aocept a sub stitute. - Mother la Johnny JiHsnu well yett l.lttlo Pick 1 guess so. I heard bis mamma scoldln' him this mornlu'. DEAFNESS CAN'T BE CURED By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion o! the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an in flamed condition of the mue us lining of tbe Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear ing, and when it Is entirely olostd, Deafness is tho result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and Ibis tube restored it its normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever: ulue esses outof ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an lutlamed condition ot the mu cous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send fjr circulars free. F. J. C11ENKY A CO., Toledo, O. Bold by druggists; 75 cents. The Ime has come when the auditlte f els bound to treat with familiarity every b dy who happens to be in the saloon. Tat Giastia. for breakfast At Doth Ends. "By Jove," said the youngster, Td like to have $100,000 to go into business with in the proper shape." "Ugh," growled the veteran, "I'd like to have $100,000 to go out of business with in the proper shape." Detroit Free Press. Happy Mountains. . A senator who not very long since left his place vacant forever, used often to quote a remark which he once overheard in the White Mountains at a hotel where he was staying with his family. On the piazza one day a girl near him said to her companion, a damsel of her own age: "Oh, Marianne, I do think that gown of yours is just too lovely for anything, and it is so appropriate to wear up here!" The other smiled self approvingly. "Yes," she said, smoothing down the folds of the frock in question, "I do think this gown sets off the mountains better than any other I ever had on." Youth's Companion. Before the ConSanding of Babel. According to tradition, sack a bag- was the last word uttered before the tongues were confounded at BabeL The derivation of the word is as follows: Saxon, scec; German, Bach; Welsh, Bach; Irish, sac; French, sac; Latin, saccus; Italian, sacco; Spanish, saco; Greek, sak kos; Hebrew, sak; Swedish, sack. Dry Goods Chronicle. COPYRIGHT lM A spell of tickneti is due when the system's weakened, and the blood impure. It's what you must expect But it's what you must prevent, too. And Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery prevents as well as enres. It invigorates the liver and kidneys, purifies and enriches the blood, sharpens the appetite, im proves digestion, and restores health and strength. For Dyspepsia, "liver Complaint," and every form of Scrofulous, Skin, or Scalp Dis eases, as Salt-rheum, Tetter, Ery sipelas, or any blood-taint, it's an unequaled remedy. It's not like the sarsaparillis, which claim to .be good for the blood in March, April and May. At all seasons alike, and in all cases, the "Discovery" alone is guaran teed. If it doesn't benefit or cure, you have your money back. It's the cheapest blood-purifier, no matter how many doses are offered for a dollar, for you pay only for the good you get. But . it's the best, or it couldn't be sold so. This GREAT COUGH CURE, this success Jul C? NSUMPTION CURE is sold by drue pists on s positive guarantee, a (est that no ot he Cure can stand successfully. If ton have t COUGH, HOARSENESS or LA GRIPPE, i will cure you promptly. J If your child has tlv CROUP or WHOOPING COUGH, ne i quickly and relief is sure. If you fear CON SUMPTION, don't wait until your case is hope less, but take this Cure at once and receive im mediate help. Large bottles, 50c. and l.oo Travelers convenient pocket size 25c. Ask vour druirtnst for SHILOH'S CURE. If voui lungs are sore or back lame, use Shilob's Pot ' ous blasters, f nee, 25c. Old Gold and Sflrer Booght; send your old OoM and Surer by nail to to old and reliable boose of A Coleman, 41 Third strati, Sao Vraoolsso; I will send bf return nail the oath, MoArdinf to assay; at tos assonni Is not satlafaototr. will letora cold. N. F. N. U. No. 401-8. F. N. U. No. 638 to (gored. 1 sSafstiJtfstt1"1 Tvw If-'fillftfftth-WlsTiriiilJi- IWtslissW laMfffllfrMlMisV THAT DEAR OLD WORD, GOOD BV. Is a mkjrbtr sad "ne when It Is tbe parting; salu tation between friends whom thousands of talks cf suit water are about to sewrate. Marlntrs, buyers In f jrelsn lands for heHVT house , com mercial travelers who have in de many trips rro4 the stormy Atlantlo thins: Utile of an ocean voye, but to ntst voyaxer the InltUI trip Is a momentous tl.-ilr. Bon sickness Is to be exMM'ted ss a mstter f vourav. Mow to prevent It? The flntst remedy and preventive; of the nance i provoked bv the tosnlns: of a vvtutiri, the jartlng motion of the s rew of a st aiushlp, or of a locomotive train. Is ilostcttar'a rltouixch Bitten, pronounced i v sua CHUtatna. shin doc tors. tonilntH. travelers and cml-minlM the fluent stnmacblo and best def jiise aKtitnst itilmunt of the bowels, dlire tlveoriin sand liver In exist ence. MiilHrla, rheuinutiim, kidney trouble and dobldty are remedied by it A "whisky straiKht" Is decided to be an un mixed evil RCFTtJKE AND PILES CURED. We positively onre runt ure. olles and all rec tal diseases without palu or detention from busi ness, no cure, no pay. Also an "rtvnrcuis- easea. Address for pamphlet Drs. Porterflold A Losey, bus Murket street. Hau Fraiiolsoo. A man who knows how to wait knows how to et even. Hoarsknicbs. All suilerlnir from Irrita tion of tht Throat and lloarmnen will be agreeably surprised at the immediate relief an jrueu by me use or "lirovm't Bronchial incuts." Boia oniy in boxes. People who work for the devil novor got any vacation, . Das Knaraellne Stove Polish : no dust, no smalt. THE REASON. Let us look into the force, mean Ing, reason of the oft-repeated line : Cures Promptly and Permanently. Pains Endured for 30 Years, 25 Yearn, 20 Years, 10 Years, Have been promptly Cured by ST. JACOBS Oil. By the use of: A FEW APPLICATIONS A HALF BOTTLE ONE BOTTLE TWO BOTTLES. Correspondence with Sufferers showi entire permanence of cure up to this ilise, In some caves covering 8 Years, 7 Years, 0 Years, 10 Years, and so on, and this proof wo hold. A copr ff the "Offlclsl TortlMlo of the World's (:olunjbiun Ex Mtlou," drscrlMlve of iJuUdingm toidy Grounds, beautifully Illus trated, In wr eoler efforts, will I sent In any address iion roelpt of 10c. In postage stamps by Tms CBAJU.U A. YoosLta Co. Baltimohb. lilt, Pianos and Organs. WINTER & HARPER, 71 Morrison Street, Portland. Or, Hoi . r'SW"jr(j Nf?i-ELY'S CREAM BALM- i-ki..-s the Nnsul ti'icr, Allays t'niit tlhssorm, Kentoros Tat tilvra Itrllff at once Apply into (as SmtriU. , Dminrtstn or by mall. ELY Simonds Crescent I HOT w Lea ana aii tunas or hiili. saws, aiso saw Repairing. aiM'iaua haw uu to BETTER MAN. OseifoaaSfol What do yon mees) or txri&a ra that whrelbarrow over my toesf" MEp 'em out of tbe way thee." "Fellow, I am PitaAlumont Bntterly Tubbe, Bt otlcbrstcd young author whose portraits. ears la tbe current Issue of the great tVerifi fktr MaratiH4." "Well. I am C. Clovere Leafo, aad my blood If better than yours, because I have used Or. Orant'i Syrup of Wild Grape, the great blood Ciriner, prepared By the O. W. R. Manufacture g Co., at Portland, Oregon, and my portrait ap pears daily in their Mtdtcal Adviur, so put your toes In your pocket and purify your blood by na me Svtuo of Wild Grape."' 7 Salt PitsAltamont ButterlyTnbbs for tbe near est drug store. MORPHINE HABIT I Books firs SURE CURE Pacific Medldii Co.. S2 Clay St.. Ban Franclsoa. YOUNG MEN! The Specific A No. I. On ran, without tall, all cases of Croaortv hpi and Ulees, no matter of how long stiui'llng. Prevents stricture, It being-an In tnrnul rvmetly. Cures when everything else has fulled. Hold Kv all Druwlata. Manufacturers! The A.Bchoenhef.Medloln Prlre. 3.M. wo., Dan jose, cal. W1E TH Italian, Petite and Silver; wholesale or retail; 2 to 10 feet bluh Price according to size. Agent's commission given purchaser. Write for prices to THOH. J. DAV1H, Manager Portland, Or. Nuroery, South Mt. Tabor, Or. Mo agents out. Plso's Remedy for Catarrh Is the Best, Fastest to ITse, and Cheapest. Bold bv druggists or sent by mall, t i A n L. f Ma. K. T, HaseltuM, Warren, 11 U Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is ph twant .tud refreshing to the taste, mid aU ?ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tern effectually, dispels colds, head iches and fevers and cures habitual oonBtijwttioa permanently. For nle in 50c and $1 bottles ly all drugginU. CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRVP CO. SAM fHAHCiSOO. CU. toumiLU.tr. v row. n r. Seasen for Trout Opens Ipril 1st. If Too Are to Maed of Trout Hiss, Gat tbe Best. Standard quality, 4 to I hook. prdos,.. (O.M Oraaxin Trout Kilns, 4 tns htmks, pr liw. ...... .to Fins HTSrMl Wins rilss.4 toanoolcs, parous. 1 00 Any of above qualitlM sent by uiall on rem-lnt of price. Also full Uns of KOD0, KKELtt, ids Ktt, to., at Hudson's Gun Store. 81 FlSST ST.. CORTLAND, OR. ' SET Sand for Illustrated catalogue. J riev Assayer and Analytical Chemist, s B. f It) ft, K Washington HI, Portland, Or. HOME IY1UTUAL ME DtnUltE CWUT. Offlesra ('harlm It. Story, President; Wm. J. Dutton, Vli'B-l'nulUunt; biopbsn li, lvm Hern iary; M. A. Nnwnll, Marin Hucrstnry: Franklin Haus, Assistant Hoorotary j K, It. Maill, unral Airctnl. Tha HOMR MUTUAL Fire Insurant Company did a larger Haolflo Count uuIii-m In tha yvar Invi than any or the nlntny Amorlrun cumpanh-s rxp-n-Mtnlmi csmpt the Fireman's Fund, ana only tlin-s of Ilia Uilrty-olKlit forolvu muipaiilv rvprrw-iilrd excWIsd lb Kil.MK MUTUAL In Its volume of I'acIHe Coast busln-a. The HoMK MUTUAL will do a larger busliiaM In isttil than war tH-fora alii'-a Its orvauljsatloii In I KA4. Tnvr is no I.-1 t-r tire Insurant; company than the HOMK MUTUAl A tli aKnt In your town fr a polity. JLw'.i. Department. Cor. Hcoud aad Mark streets, Portland, Or. anil liilluinnialloii, II riSStOI nntl Mnll, anal fen? 7"AirLUH for Cold In IIchiI. It 1$ OnirUn Abmrrlmt. DUOS., as Warren ml. N. V. Ground Cross Cuts, Front strextt. pemanrl. or. MAiUHS B2 gutter Will ent brf or Green Bones, Mvat,(irtstle and alt. Oroen Cut BONK will double the unmlwr of enxi will make them mow fertile-will arry the bnl safely through thu molting period and put thorn In condition to lay when eaxs command th highest price end will dovelojte your ehlrki faster than anr B other food. Feed Citron Hones and Jl use ( reoavsione to kill J l the lire, and you will make LaeSity per cent more profit. txaa mr catalogue and TnioM. PETALUIA ISCUBITOK COSPT. PETALUIi, CAU Hercules Gas Eniiine (OAB OB OABOUKE) Maslo for Power or Pumping Purposes. Tbe Cheapest Reliable Oae Engine on the Market. Our OP EMOtHf AMD Pump. For Simplicity It Beats the World. II olle Itself from a Reservoir, Jfo Carburetor to get out of order. So Batteries or Electrlo Spark. It runs with a Cheaper Grade of Oasollne than any cttiur Knglue. SltKD YOB CATALOOCn TO PALMER & REY, Manufacturers, 406 tansotat Strut, las fraoiks, Ct ARVEST Supplies Best isars. Cash Address, for special nrln.. 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