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Economy
b a strong point* with
Hood's Sarsaparilla. A
bottle lasts longer and doe«
more good than any other.
It Is the only medicine of
which can truly be said
100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR
MATCH FOR THE CONDUCTOR.
Woman Paaaenger Show* How It I*
Poaaibl* to Get Even.
She was one of those women with •
righteous look and firm chin.
“Please stop at Thirty-eighth street,”
•he said to the conductor, a* the car
whizzed past Thirty-sixth.
At the next corner she rose to be
ready to alight, but the car did not
•low up, the conductor being busy do
ing the hospitality of his car to a
chance acquaintance. Before she could
catch bls eye aud stop the car she bad
gone a block past her destination. She
put her foot on the step, then drew It
back and calmly sat down again. The
conductor, his hand on the bell rope,
waited the picture of vigilant duty.
She gazed straight ahead and made no
sign. With a profane remark he Jork-
*d the rope and the car moved on.
Two blocks further she arose and
eaught his eye again. This time be
managed to stop at the first corner.
But she apparently changed her mind
• nd sank comfortably Into her seat
while an appreciative smile overspread
the faces of the other passengers.
At the end of another two blocks she
•nee more signed to him to 'top and,
though he was bursting with wrath,
• dozen pair* of eyes were upon him
■nd he controlled himself. The car
cam* to a standstill, but she did not
move.
"It’s the next corner I want,” ■he
•xplalned In a clear voice, as a titter
went round the car. “When I asked
you to stop at Thirty-ninth you car
ried me to Fortieth, so I supposed if
I signaled you for Forty-third you’d
carry me to Forty-fourth.”
And at the next corner she smiled
graciously at the conductor as she
stepped dowL and out—New York
Press.
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To carry on the back a pack weigh
ing a hundred pounds or more mean*
not only strong muscle* but a mastery
of balance. In “The Forest” Stewart
Edward Whits say* that the first time
he did any packing he had a bird
A bulletin Issued by the p.n.n, Du- time stumbling a few hundred feet
reau give* the total number of em with Juat fifty pounda on bla back.
ployes In the executive civil service of At th* end of that same trip be could
the United States as 150.383. These carry a hundred pounda and a lot of
figures Include only those employes canoe pole* and gun* over a long port
who are required to take an examine age without aerlous inconvenience.
tion, so that about 85,000 postmasters
At flrat packing la as near infernal
and employe* of small postoffice* are punishment as merely mundane condi
excluded, as are about 15,000 employtea tions can compaas. Sixteen brand-
with small salaries In the field branch new muscles ache, at first dully, then
es of the War Department, about 16,- aharply, then Intolerably, until It seems
000 employes at navy yard«, who are you cannot bear it another second. At
classified, but appointed under navy first you rest every time you feel
yard regulations, and a few thousands tired. Then you begin to feel very
In other parts of the service. Of the tired every fifty feet. Then you have
160,383 given, 25,675 are employed in to Jo the best you can, and prove the
the District of Columbia; 137,061 are pluck that Is in you.
Tom Frlaut, an old woodsman of
males, 135,575 are native born, and
102,431 are engaged In clerical work. wide experience, has often told ms
Of the entire number, 46.162 are be- with relish of his first try at carry
tween the age* of 30 and 40 years; ing, He bad about sixty pounds, and
39.218 between 20 and 30, and 30,394 bls companion double th at amount
between 40 and 50. One hundred and Mr. Friant stood It for what seemed
on* ar* over 80, and 8,422 below 20 like a few centuries, and then sat
years of age. More than one-third of down. He could not have moved an-
ths number have been employed for other step If a gun bad been at hls
less than five years, and mors than a ear.
“What's the matter?” asked his com
fifth for less than a year. Only 828
have occupied places for more than panion.
"Del,” said Friant, ”»’m all In. I
forty years. Those who receive sal-
arts* of $2,000 or more number 851; can't navigate. Here’s where I quit.”
“Can’t you carry here any farther?”
less than $720, 50.00L
"Not an Inch.”
"Well, pile her on. I’ll carry her
The new salary schedule for rural for you.”
mall carriers has been completed, to
Friant looked at him a moment In
apply from July 1. The last Congress allent amazement.
raised ths maximum salary from $600
"Do you mean to say that you ars
to $720 a year. It was found that the going to carry your pack and mine,
maximum route was 24 miles long and too?”
to carriers on routes of this length,
“That’s what I mean to say. I’ll do
numbering about 12,000, the maximum It If I have to.”
salary will be paid. The salaries of
Friant drew a long breath. “Well,”
for each mile less than twenty-four, said he, at last, ‘if a little, sawed-off
carriers on routes shorter than the chap like you can wiggle under a hun
maximum was fixed by deducting $18 dred and eighty, I guess I can make It
The net result has been that slightly under sixty.”
over two-thirds of the whole force of
“That’s right,” said Del, lmperturb-
24,000 rural carriers have received In ably. "If you think you can, you
creases of $100 a year In their salaries. can.”
Th* remaining carriers have received
“And I did,” ends Friant, with a
Increases of less than this amount chuckle.
This schedule takes Into consideration
Therein Iles the whole secret. The
the expense* for equipment, and makes work Is irksome, painful, but if you
what Is stated to be a liberal allow think you can do It, you can; for al
ance for such expense to carriers on though great Is the protest of the hu
routes less than the maximum length. man frame against what It considers
It leaves about the same appropriation abuse, greater still Is the power of a
available for new service during the man's grit.
coming year that the department had
BUILD OA8E8 IN THE 8AND.
during the last fiscal year..
-S ummer ,
'RiAH R heumatism í
WEEKLY
LI ; I
Ayers
THt POWER OF GRIT.
Feed your hair; nourish it;
dive it something to live on.
Then it will stop falling, and
will grow long and heavy.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor is the only
Hair Vigor
I
hair food you can buy. For 60
years it has been doing just
what we claim it will do. It
will not disappoint you.
- My hair used to be very short. But after
Utting Ayer’s Hair Vigor a «bort time it began
to grow. Hud now it ia fourteen Inches long.
Thl« seems a splendid result to me after being
almost without tiny hair.**
M hs . J. II.
Colorado Springe, Colo,
fl 00 a bottle.
J. c. atbroo .,
All druggists
Lowell. Mass.
for
Short
A Fisherman.
When all the world's fragrant with flow
ers in bloom,
And clothed In fresh raiment from Dame
Nature's loom;
When the bills aud the valleys ar* vel
vety green
And the earth is reposing 'neath blue
skies serene.
Then away from the hot, dusty city I’ll
steal,
For my only companions my rod and
my reel,
And there, by the side of some coo!, lim
pid stream.
I'll sit with my line in th* water and—
dream.
—Four-Track News.
CASTOR IA
Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Each in Hl* Trade.
Ars»«».
One Hundred Year* Ago.
The chiefs of the Osage Indians gave
a war dance for the entertainment of
the President and members of the cabi
net at Washington.
A demand was made of his holiness
the Pope to grant full power to Car
dinal Feech to crown, In his name, the
emperor of the French.
Russia positively refused to acknowl
edge Napoleon as emperor of France.
Abolition societies began to dwindle
as the value of the cotton gin became
known.
Daniel Webster arrived In Boston to
pursue his legal studies.
The funeral of Alexander Hamilton
took place from Trinity Church, New
York.
England sent a convoy of ships to
Spain to repudiate a rumor of rupture
between the two nations.
Seventy-five Years Ago.
At a meeting of British merchants In
Liverpool much regret was expressed
at the resignation of Mr. Maury as
American consul.
The President of Greece Issued a
proclamation revoking the national
congress at Argos.
The directors of the Bank of the
United States declared a dividend of
8U per cent
France offered 175,000,000 franca to
the Spanish government for the con
quest of Mexico.
Prussia sent an emissary to Constan
tinople to make every effort to bring
about a peaceful ending to the conflict
between Russia and Turkey.
A treaty was concluded with the
Wlnnebagos and the Pottawatomies
and purchase made of all lands south
of the OwlsconBln and between the up
per Mississippi and Lake Michigan, In
cluding all lands formerly held by the
Indians.
The Catholic emancipation act seem
ed to have little effect In quieting the
disturbance« In Ireland, as more out
rages than ever were perpetrated.
The violinist had beene invited to a
“family dinner,” but it proved that
several relatives of his host were pres
ent, and their demands for music were
most persistent.
Still More Evidence.
The violinist played three times,
Bay City, III., August 8 (Special.)
and then, when the applause after his
—Mr. K. F. Henley ot this city adds
third solo bad died away, he turned
hi* evidence to that published almost
to bis host
daily that a sure cure for Rheumatism
la now before the American people and
“And now, monsieur,” he said,
that that cure is Dodd’s Kidney Pills.
eagerly, “now It Is that you will show
Mr. Henley bad Acute Rheumatism.
us how you sell ze flour In ze wheat
Government Bureau of Plt.nt Industry pit. ran I help roll ze barrel in, mon
He has used Dodd’s Kidney Pilla. He
Starts Propagating Gardena.
say* of the result:
sieur?”
Tber eagerness with which men seek
Wherever there la a large area of
"After suffering for sixteen years appointive positions under the govern
land
offering
unusual
difficulties
In
the
with Rheumatism and using numerous ment almost amounts to a crake, and
Piso’s Cure 1« a good cough medicin*.
medicines for Rheumatism and more like all crazes it Is not readily ex way of cultivation, particularly semi- It has cured coughs and colds for forty
years.
At druggists, 25 cents.
arid
lands
that
possess
possibilities
in
medicines prescribed by doctors, I at
plainable. In Boston, for example,
last tried Dodd’a Kidney I’illa with the where examinations for custom bouse tha way of Irrigation, there the prob
Pride Interceded.
lem la being studied by the Bureau of
reault that I got more benefit fror
employes are about to begin, there are Plant Industry. The country Is being
“Why did she marry him? He hasn't
them than all the others put together.
fifty Year* Ago.
“Dodd’s Kidney Pilla were the only 1,539 applicants for 30 possible ap dotted with propagating and testing any money.
"I know, but she has plenty.”
Ths Chinese Insurgents attacked
thing to give me lelief, and I recom pointments. These figures are some gardens.
"But be hasn't any brains, either.”
Canton.
mend them to all suffering from Acute what exceptional, to be sure, but In
A central garden for seed testing,
other large citlee there Is always a propagating, breeding and distribution
“True, too. But people kept telling
Albes Pacha, viceroy of Egypt, was
Rheumatism.”
Rheumatism is caused by Uric Acid marked disproportion of applicants to has Just been established at Chico, her how stunning they looked together found dead In bed by bls officers of
in the blood. Healthy kidneys take place*. The Isthmian Canal Commis Cal., 100 miles north ot Sacramento. till she Just couldn’t bear the Idea of state.
The first party sent out by the Mas
•11 the Uric Acid out of the blood. sion has already had a hundred Appli It Is the intention to gather at thia letting him get away.”—Detroit Free
Dodd’a Kidney Pills make healthy cations for every position It Is author garden a large and representative col Press.
sachusetts Emigrant Aid Society left
ized
to
fill.
Yet
the
salaries
are
not
kidnei a.
Boston for the territory of Kansas.
lection of economic plants of all kinds,
How's This?
large, rarely exceeding $1,200 a year;
Three English and four French ships
particularly of fruits, and to propa We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward foi
He Knew They Would Fit.
and though the civil service law may
arrived In Honolulu. They mounted
gate
auch
new
varieties
aa
are
found
any
case
of
Catarrh
that
cannot
be
cured
by
A Mississippi Congressman, says give some assurance of permanency of
Catarrh Cure.
198 gun* and were destined to act
A Hall’« F.
J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O.
tbs New Orleans Picayune, once own tenure, there Is little assurance of pro worthy of further Introduction.
garden
has
been
located
on
a
palm
We, the undersigned, have known F. J. against the Russian Pacific squadron.
ed a handsome pair of light gray motion. That there should be such
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him
Three hundred parsons were ill of
trousers which were much admired eagerness for the appointments Is not tract of fifteen acres of land at Mecca, perfectly honorable in all business transac yellow fever In Havana, Cuba.
tions and financially able to carry out any ob
Ari.,
where
different
varieties
of
date
by his colored neighbors. Unfortun creditable to the seekers. Men with
ligations made by their firm.
Said Pasha entered and took pos
palms will be tested.
W sst <& T ruax , Wholesale Druggist«,Toledo, O.
ately they became spotted.
even an average equipment of ability
San Antonio, Tex., recognizing the W alding , K innan A M arvin , Wholesale Drug session of Alexandria In consequence
“Here, Charlie,” said the Congress aud enterprise can find much more
Toledo, O.
of the death of Abbas Pasha, the for
benefit to be derived from systematic gists.
Hall’« Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, act
man to a negro servaut who had long promising careers.
ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur mer viceroy.
study
of
local
eoil
and
climate
condi
coveted them, “take these trousers
faces of the system. Price 75c. per bottls.
Many vessels were lost In Table bay
tions, has turned over 125 acres of Bold by all Druggists. Testimonial« free.
and clean them.”
tn a violent gale.
Hairs Family Pills are the best.
land
near
the
city
and
the
local
water
The
National
Civil
Service
Commis
Charlie took them home, and after
two day* of careful Inactivity brought sion has reecntly arranged to open company has volunteered to furnish
A Precedent.
branch beadquarters in Boston, New free of charge all the water needed
them back.
MIggies—I say, old man, I'd Ilk* to forty Year* Ago.
Fire In Chicago, which started In
“ 'Scuse me, boss,” he said, “but York, Philadelphia, Washington, At In the Irrigation work looking to the have you put me up at your club.
lanta, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Paul, development of crops adapted to the
Wiggles—I’d be only too glad, my boy, Fourth avenue, near Twelfth street,
'clalh to gracious, seem like Ab
St. Loula, New Orleans, Denver, Port local seml-arld lands. A rice farm has but—er—they are very particular who spread to Clark street. Third avenue,
git dat spot out no way.”
land and San Francisco. Each of been established at North Galveston, they admit.
Wabash and Michigan avenues, and
"Did you brush it?”
Miggles—You don't say! How In the went as far north as Van Buren street.
these thirteen cities will be the cen which, owing to the abundance of wa
"Yssseh.”
world
did
you
manage
to
break
in.
ter
and
conditions
which
permit
the
ter to which the civil service boards
Sixty acres swept and loss about $5,-
"Scrub it?”
In the districts surrounding them will planting and harvesting of rice by ma
’ft Permanently t urea, rro ntsor nervougne«« 000,000.
“Yssseh.”
U after flrst day's use of Dr.Kline's Great Nerve
refer all matters which they cannot chinery, promises to become one of the
News was received from Gen. Sheri
"8cour it?”
torer. Send for Free 02 trial bottle and treatises
“Yssseh. Tear like Ah dona ev'y decide for themselvea. Heretofore It most Important centers of rice cultiva Dr. K. H. Kline. Ltd -W? Arch 8t . Philadelphia, Pa dan at Camp Brown, Wyoming terri
tory, of a severe fight between Com
thing, but Ab Jea’ caln't git It out no haa been necessary to communicate tion In America.
A Trustless Trust.
A pine woods farm at De Quincy,
directly with Washington when vacan
pany B, Second cavalry, aud Indians at
way.”
Lightly—My landlady evidently be- Owl mountain.
I<a., , and
four ---------
cereal --------
testing
stations
In
cies were to be filled In the classified , —
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- —
“Well, did you try ammonia?”
longs to a boarding house combine.
All of Spain was declared to be In
"No, seh! No, seh!” exclaimed Char service. This has occasioned delay, the great wheat-growing States—North
Slinson—Why do you think so?
lie, with a delighted snicker. “Ah especially In cities distant from the Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska and
Lightly—She doesn't attempt to supply a state of siege and property of all
Carlists was sequestrated and hold
didn't try ’em on me ylt, seh, but Ab capital. Under the new system the In Texas—complete the present chain tha wants of the customer.
Washington office will lie relieved of of stations and afford some Idea of the
subject to claim* In favor of republi
knows dey’d fit!”
practically all the detail of preparing scope of the work that is being un-
First Lieut. Rudolph E. Sniper, Four can*.
Reproving the Apostate.
teenth cavalry, U. S. A., is the youngest
for examinations, and the national dertaken.
Gen. Sherman's army left Intrench-
In the early days of the British commissioner* will be able to devote
officer in the army: Lieut. Ernest D. ment* on the Cbattabooche and ad
EMIGRATION FROM ITALY.
Peek is the tsllest. being 6 feet 4 inches. vanced upon Atlanta, and Johnston
Royal Academy reverence for the “old themselves more fully to the enforce
masters" of paintlug amounted almost ment of the spirit of the civil service
was said to be retiring.
Few from Province of Veneti* Come to
to worship. When at a dinner Sir reform law*.
th* United State*.
Martin Sliee, one of the rarly presi
From the Province of Venetla, coin-
Thirty Years Ago.
dents, openly expressed doubts of their
Goldsmith Maid broke all trotting
In decreeing that the Washington po 1 prising the cities of Belluno, l’adua,
Infinite superiority, say* M. A. P., his
records at Saginaw, Mich., making the
licemen must give up the use of tooth Rovlgo, Treviso. Udine, Venice, Verona
bearer* were horrified.
and
Vicenza,
emigrate
more
persons
final heat of three In 2:16.
Sir Martin leaned across the dinner picks while on duty. Major Sylvester,
table and rapped upon It to smpha- th* chief of the capital police force, has than from auy otlier province of Italy.
In a letter to the Investigating com
established a new record In rules gov In 1901, of the total emigration from
•Is* hl* points.
mittee of Plymouth Church. Brooklyn,
Venetla
over
90
per
cent
(111.7581
de
Theodore Tilton announced bls Inten
"Now there's Raphael!” he th un- erning the men. The order reads as
dared. “What did Raphael do that we follows: “It Is observed that officers, , dared their intention to return, w hile
tion of placing before It all the charges
the
balance
(5,178)
was
classed
as
per
made by Mrs. Tilton against Ilenry
can't do better nowadays? Old mas among them special street railway
Genuine
manent
emigration.
Ward Beecher.
ter? Why, gentlemen, I'd be sorry to crossing policemen, walk the streets
Regarding the emigrants who go
think ws had uot a dozen men In the with toothpicks In their mouths, giving
Reciprocity treaty between Canada
R. A. now who can draw better than evidence of having enjoyed refresh from Venetla to the United States,
and United Statea waa discussed by
their
number
la
so
small
that
tlielr
Raphael.”
ments.. I advise agaiuat this practice,
dominion board of trade and other
Th* bold declaration ws* too much ae It I* unbecoming and unofficerllke.”1 Influence for go<xl or bad would hate
commercial bodlee at St. Johns, N. B.
no
Impression
on
the
many
going
from
for old Woodburn, a picture dealer.
I
other
parts.
In
1900
the
number
was
Who sat opposite.
A special report of the ceniua bu 411, a percentage of the total emigra
Twenty Year« Ago.
“Sir Martin," he said, huskily, fairly
on occupation* show* that lu con- tion of 0.39 per cent; while during ltfOl
Immense Blaine and Ixigan ratifica
Hl« with emotion. “I've often 'eard reau
Must
Boar
Signature
of
tion meeting was held in New York
people any they didn't admire 'Omer. tlnental United States the total num 1,279, or 1.09 per cent, shaped their
City; Blaine's letter of acceptance waa
But this is the first time, air, I'v* ever ber of peraoue engaged In gainful oc course for the United States, It is
mad* public two days later.
’eard It said that It was 'Omer a fault" cupation* In 1900 was 29.073.233, which not possible to ascribe auy reason for
was one half of the population, 10 this slight Increase.
Benjamin F. Butler was undecided
The Fable of Four Men.
years of age end over, and nearly two-
Compared with wages In the United
, aa to whether he would run for Presi
"I got off a street car this morning.” fifth* of tha entire population. The to State«, those received by the wage-
dent aa candidate of gretoback and
•aid a doctor to tne, “and, being In no tal number comprises 22.439.420 men. earners of Venetla seem small; an ar-
I anti-monopoly parties.
burry, I began moralising on the ac 4,833.630 women, and 1,750,1'8 chil tlsan gets from 60 to 80 cents a day.
Society composed wholly of noble
tions and probable character of three dren. of whom 1,264,411 were boys and By practicing economy a family. If the'
men formed In Germany for purpose of
men who had alighted Just ahead of 180.767 girl*.
members are not too numerous, can
me. The first one waa even then half
colonising Indigent members In Chill.
live on this amount, the principal ar
............. .
Too Hard an tha Narvaa.
way down the I >ck aud was going on
tides
of
sustenance
being
"polenta"
Tea Years Ago.
your
farm?
”
"Sold
with such rapid stride* that he bad
“Ye*, sold It last week, and retired (a sort of solid porridge or hasty pud
Big strike on Chicago railroads prac
already put a couple of hundred yards
ding, made of maise. or Indian corn),
tically broken and work reauiped on
tietween himself and the next man. forever from the busi loss of farm
potatoes
aud
bread.
Wine
Is
the
l
ever
many lines.
There,' thought I, 'goes a hustler—a Ing.”
Eugene V. Debs and other leaders
man who's bound to succeed In life.'
“Found farming too dull, did you?” age of all the people. A farm hand
only
receive«
a
daily
wage
of
from
38
ir~ to----n—|.
tn big strike were locked up in Cook
The second man waa walking rather
“No. I found It too exciting. I
•lower, and Impressed me as one who don't mind taking a chance on the to 48 cents. Illiterate and uni. ttered.
County Jail for violating Injunctions.
would do fairly well, perhaps. In this horse* ottc« In a wbil*. but ths tblng the emigrants' Influence for the genera
Archbishop Ireland condemned mob
world. But the last fellow waa Just of running a business wher* you hav* advance of education and of society Is I
methods of Debs strikers In big rail
not
of
th*
best.
—
Consular
Report
dawdling along In the moat shiftless to bet an ths weather *11 ths tlm* is
way tlenp.
sort Of way. I very quickly set blui too hard on the nervee.”
New cruiser Minneapolis set
Knowing a Woman.
down for • loafer.
record for vessel* of its class, making
"Do you know her?"
"Just then another Idea came home
The manly part la to do with might
I average speed of 23.00 nautical miles
"No; I am merely acquainted
to me. All three wers ahead of ms!" ind mein what you can do.—Emerson. her -nobody knows a woman?”
1 an hour on trial trip.
wBuccasa.
E
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Carter’s
Little Liver Pills.
The idea that Rheumatism is strictly
a winter disease, that comes from exposure
-
or cold, is wrong; a spell of indigestion,
torpidity of the liver, inactive state of the
kidneys, or sudden cooling of the body when
over-heated, being frequent causes of an
A
attack. Rheumatism is due to an over-acid
condition of the blood and bad circulation.
As it flows through the body the blood
deposits an acrid corrosive
NO USB FOB CRUTCHES.
sediment in the joints and
I had an attack of Sciatio Rheumatism In Its
muscles, and the circulation worst
form. The pain was so intense I became
grows sluggish because of completely prostrated. Having heard S. S. 0. re
commended for Rheumatism) I decided to
the constant accumulation It
a trial* and after I had taken a few bottles
of acid impurities, and I was able to hobble around on crutches, and
very
soon had no use for them at all., 8. 8. 8. hav
when the system is in such ing* cured
me sound and well. All the distressing
condition Rheumatism is rains have left me, my appetite has returned, and
liable to come out at any am happy to be again restored to perfect health.
MRS. JAMES KELL,
time, winter or summer. It
901U. St., N. W., Washington, D. 0.
is hastened and provoked
by exposure to cold, damp air, sudden cooling of the body when over
heated, a bad spell of indigestion, or anything that is calculated to fur
ther derange and depress the system; but these are only exciting and
not the real cause of Rheumatism. It is in the blood, and when this
vital fluid becomes overcharged with the acid impurities and is running
riot in the veins, an attack is sure to come, whether in summer time or
the cold, bleak days of winter, You are a slave to pain as long as the
blood is tainted with acid, Liniments and plasters are helpful and use-
ful, but it takes something more than rubbing and blistering to drive
away this demon of pain. S. S. S. goes to the seat of the trouble,
enters the circulation, neutralizes and Bi
ters out of the blood the acid poisons. It
enriches and strengthens the weak, dis
eased blood; the general health improves
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I
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