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If is said i n s o m e quarters t h a t the he i i se -"wife, like t h e dodo, and t h e i c h t h y o s a u r u s
' and other unspeHahle b i r d s and b e a s t s , i s fjist b e c o n i i n g e x t i n c t ; t h a t she w i l l e r e long v a n i s h .e6nJi%t.ely XtSIH t h e xmrth anil the p l a c e thereof "knojy her n o - m o r e ' forever.1 H o w e v e r this m a y be, cer ta in i t is that so lqng as" one o f t h e species Remains a b o v e ground, s o l o n g a s a s i n g l e housewi fe ly ins t inct s u r v i v e s in the f e m inine b r e a s t , . jus t so l o n g w i l l the l inen
,'ehest be a m o n g "woman's m o s t cher ished <.possessions and her n a p e r y a matter o f
affectionate pr ide . It s a t i s f i e s one's s e n s e ~ o f - t h e - e t e r n a l fitness -of t h i n g s : that a . .
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MISS-GI.BNnOSK BELT. woman s h o u l d have t h e d e s i g n i n g o f ' t h a t u a p e r y . ' a n d one of t h e foremost of o u r stores h a s a woninii.
J l i s s G i e i i i o s i ! Boll, a r e a l Chicago g i r l , who d o e s n ' t say , as s o m a u y do, " O h , but you k n o w , I don' t renljy belong in Chicago; I c o m e from " (north, e a s t , south or w e s t , any o ld place) , d e s i g n s tttost e f M a r s h a l l f M d ' a "explas iva" I n - ,
' Tile l inen , a n d it is e x c l u s i v e , designed l o r the flrin b y Miss Be l l , w o v e n tor i t ou
.l l i f " o t h e r KII)I«" from h e r des igns -ant i o n the u n d e r s t a n d i n g t h n t ' f o r a given n u m ber of y e a r s those p a r t i c u l a r designs s h a l l
.be sold t o n o o n e else. . Miss-.Rett'JR a refresh in(j sort ..of g ir l . She d o e s n ' t tnkn h e r s e l f too ser ious ly . She's j u s t a fair haired, hluu eyed g i r l , vybo d o e s n ' t dTenin o f t h e necess i ty of hnrlng n n olllee wi th n latchkey a n d a roll top d e s k to it, m a n - f a s h i o n , or*!! s t u dio wi th a north l i ght a n d all s o r t s of
:qucer p r o p e r t i e s to i t . n r t i s t fashion; S h u (loeji her. vsrurk quiet ly a t h o m e , '
" H o w d i d I come to d o it? W h y , 1 ^ust d r i f t w l I n t o it, «a& sve do into m o s t things, b y accident, I g u e s s — t h e a c c i d e n t o f ' m y f a t h e r being in t h e employ of Field's. T h e y a l w a y s h a d their o w n exr elusive d e s i g n s woven f o r them, a n d of -PoVsu- i i i ey h a d ppnple m a k i n g - t h e i r designs. I ' v e a l w a y s l i k e d des igning f r o m the t i m e L J E O S a t i t t l e J J U of a girl -and when ,t w a s over at t h e W e s t S ide H i g h eehooL . T h e n , 1 s t u d i e d a t the A r t Ins t i tute—not designing in part icular, j u s t their r e g u l a r course , c a s t s nnd t h i n g s , yoti ikno-w. T h e n c a m e n_ t i ina w h i n my father w n a very m u c h dissat isf ied w i t h the d e s i g n s that w e r e be ing - f u r n i s h e d Fie ld ' s . ' T l y y couldn't s e e m to get w h a t they w a n t e d . One n i g h t he s u g g e s t e d that 1 t r y my bandT a n d I'm still d o i n g
JU t h a t ' s a l l ." ^ Qui te a s imple m a t t e r , y o u see, b u t y o u
iron ldu' t thiuk-Bo-tf-yott snwrftno- o f M i s s . Bell 'a d r a w i n g s ai*d r ea l i zed—that_ she m u s t d e p e n d for ef fect , n o t on .color, not even oh b l n i h and w h i t e , not on m o d e l i n g even in t h e ' lowest re l ie f , but s i m p l y on
-the"dipped".threJuL o f t h e weaver , t h o u g h p e r h a p s , a f ter all. t h e w e a v e r d o e s got
one a t sssoman's UKTSF "P'STminr~P"bss|i* Biohs^:...... ' • • - . . ' ' . ' • "
T h e t a i l o r made gir l , to be a b s o l u t e l y correct j n her e v e r y d a y att ire, h a s l i t t l e by l i tt le "monopolized t h e ; b e l o n g i n g s - o f - h e r - b f e t h w v t b e s t i f & s t c o h n r ^ i n g j h e r part icular pride nnd j o y . T h e s t y l e t h u s obta ined , dues not a t o n e , for t h e e v i l result w h i c h so quickly s h o w s i t s e l f on t h e rotfnded •tjirnnt. m a k i n g it flabby a n d alw a y s m a r k i n g it w i t h a line t h a t i t t a k e s the lii>.'h]»'Kt dug co l lar of pear l s t o con eeal when the girl pu.ts on e v e n i n g dress . T h e m e n , .whi l e w e a r i n g h i g h collars,
wi th m e begin a c r u s a d e the first t i m e there i s a n interval o f si-
: ^ ^ ^ | B s ^ ® ^ | ' ^ o r r a t * h f - - d e s m » « t w r i « o f = ^^AmMi-mS^mm^l^m^^-y^,^, ^•7TsT'l!hWfflrng"-p"osse«>"H»^lf;^P^^ Jn^Sne.
foJleFy" g i v e n v e n t t o a lohd guffaw, whie,h soon b e c a m e so contag ions that the worn-, en b lushed to find t h a t t h e y w e r e l a u g h -
- i u g - a t - t h e i n s e l v e s ! — W a s h i n g t o n P o s t .
" A W o m f t n V W o r k . - - --•-
P r o b a b l y f e w people a r e a w a r e of t h e fact t h a t ' t h e 'first l ibraries in troduced Into pr isons were placed57 there t h r o u g h the i n s t r u m e n t a l i t y - o f a w o m a n — I i n d a Gilbert . A triftiug inc ident that occurred
. w h e n s h e w a s a mere chi ld a l tered t h e whole t enor of her life. S h e w a s born
n e v e r . b i n d the ir t J f e a ^ u a t f t - l h g y ^ her home- w a s n e a r a quire r-eVl 'in the f a c e , a s - t h e i r i m i t a t o r s so frequent ly do, m a n y a y o u n g w o m a n failing t o consider h e r s e l f ' a b s o l u t e l y , correct u n l e s s s h e i s u n c o m f o r t a b l e in t h e matter o f n e c k w e a r , s a y s t h e Phi lade l phia T i m e s .
I f w o m e n , old a n d y o u n g , f r o m t h e girl in her shirt w a i s t t o the o n e in her t h o u s a n d t h , would" t a k e a s t a n d a g a i n s t
-this—bnrbarous—Baode,- - s u b s t i t u t i n g s o f t ~ f^ l ivQJ . j ihhnn t h a t c a n he m a d e to look every' vvhlt a V ( s m a r t if~OTrrietrhigb am*" t ied n ight , the neck b y .day,', a n d b y n i g h t a^ we l l , wou-b.1 p r e s e n t a m o r e p l e a s i n g a p p e a r a n c e and i t s love ly curves a n d s o f t flesh preserved nor marretkunt i l o ld lady-. hood. T h i s is rea l ly a serious question,1*
%nd~for-thrisc-w4i6-have :-suf£ered fjrgm t h e s e v e r i t i e s of the h i g h bands o f l inen l e t m e s u g g e s t " the- q u i c k change to sof ter neck a r r a n g e m e n t s and the u s e o f lano-
-l in e v e r y n i g h u w e l l nibbed in to the CU: t i d e t h a t has been tortured so long.
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- C e t O T o f - t h e H r l d n l 6 S * E » I .
Modern brides- s e l ec t one t i n y l i t t l e flower from t h e w r e a t h or bouquet , incase i t - i n a l ocke t o r ta l i snrtn o f - s o m e sor t and w e a r it cont inua l ly . S u c h a gift i s qui te a pretty b e s t o w a l f rom t h e h u s band, w i t h her n e w monogram engraved^ on the outs ide .
A b r i d e cons iders i t a j o y f u l omen t o receive cards to s u n i e one e l se ' s w e d d i n g ou her o w n w e d d i n g d,uy and l i k e w i s e '& s in i s ter f o r e s h a d o w i n g to l e a r n of t h e dcatli o f a friend or relative.
Of cvurse no o n e would w i s h t o be m a r ried o n Friday, t h e 13th d a y of a n y month , and HI nek Fr iday t h r o u g h o u t t h e whole civilbuul w o r l d records s c a r c e l y a s ingle w e d d i n g .
It is j_'e,>il to g i v e n l m s j i i s t before t h e wedf l ing day. In • certain n a t i o n s br ides carry a few c o i n s , or have t h e i r a t tendants d o it for t h e m , to church, t h n t ' l h e y may t u s s fhrin t<> sonic^ needy person a n d thereby m> puuuIUtu. tu t i i c T i u i n f l a d ^ H f t ^ : t g _ g r o h ^ r >-oa a e w r : saw» His- w i i f o r n i
yon could not see for m m h and Fhe o ther g o v e r n m e n t officials b e h a v e d lu a n u n feel ing w a y . They roared with laughter . —St . J a m e s Budget .
a lso t o cost off a l l portents of evil in t h e riKbte«»HKiH'>i« o f ' g i v i u u t" t h e poor.
T h e r e N mi nin-ieiit t h y m e w h i c h given goud n d v i i e in n-gnrd t" the color chosen for t h e biidul g o w n . It runs :
Mnnli'd tn whHc, You time chosen all right;
, _ ' Marrird in gray, Von will RO fur nwiiy; ^ Mirrlwl i n l.laik,
. \uu mil wisli vuiMsclf back) Jtnrrtmr-rrr-TT-a, • - - -
, You'd better be dead; Married In pri-ert,
_Asharrn'«l tu 1>P Been; flarrii'd WWuc, - — . Y'ou'l! olwu>s'hc true; "XTafrTeiT iW p«rl, You'll live in a whirl; Married in yellow, Asjum.d nf the follow; Married in brow-ri,' You'll liv« out o( totrn; Married t a plnivc, Your Spirits will sink. ,
small , g loomy prison w h i c h stood on t h e spot now occupied by t h e m a s s i v e c i t y hall and county bui ld ings . O f t e n t h e prisoners w o u l d w a t c h her through t h e grat ings , and one day a n elderly m a n begged her to lend h im the book w h i c h s h e w a s carry ing . ~ T J e " b o o k w a s g e n e r ously handed to the w a r d e n for h im, a n d others soon fol lowed." N a t u r a l l y the s y m -flathy. o i _ ; t j ^ . c h i l d _ e x t e u d e d i tse l f e r e | . " „ n g _ t o ^ o t h e r ^ m a t e s ^ j f i g ' every "book o w n e d b y -her" wa'sTtouiifcd to l i is p«tswn>-ers . T h e w o r k c o m m e n c e d by. the child. Has beefi carried on by t h e w o m a n . S h e h a s . s u c c e e d e d in h a v i n g l ibraries introduced and mainta ined in t h o u s a n d s of prisons. T h e l ibraries c o n t a i n only s u c h works a s are healthy, en ter ta in ing and thoroughly whahjsome; - H e r I n t e r e s t , i n the prisoners soon . broadened beyond a mere des ire for their recreat ion, and s h e
j v a a .shortly direct ing her energies t o t h e redempt iou from crime. . . .
W h e r e t a d I ejL, C o a l S h i p s . Mary K i u g s l e y tetts a n amnsing- -story
about W e s t African w o m e n . T h e r e » w a s a beaut i fu l black g o v e r n m e n t official, in uniform complete? and*fate«orda'tnpd one" day t h a t h e should be told off to super in tend the coat ing of a, l i t t l e gunboat . . T h e coal ing w a s being d o n e by ladies . H e , full of zeal and des irous of d e m o n s t r a t i n g it, s h o u t e d , tallied nnd g a v e direct ions to those l ad i e s a s he s tood , uniform and all , under t h e government Hag on the government q u a y . They w e n t on with the ir work merri ly" and paid lio a t tent ion to him. Presen t ly , o ther government offic ials be ing nbuut, he, still des irous of d e m o n s t r a t i n g zeul, cuffed one of the ladies nrid said s o m e t h i n g d i sagreeab le .
T h e y turned upon h i m , threw him info the thin Wnck batter t h a t goes for w a t e j in; that part of h e r m a j e s t y ' s domin ions find w e n t on with the ir work. A sicker chicken t h a n that m a n w h e n he re turned
"his e f f ec t by mode l ing wi th* his t h r e a d i n infinitely low relief.
ftilss B e l l h a s a c c o m p a n i e d her f a t h e r abroad t o all the g r e a t centers of t h e linen i n d u s t r y on thfe o t h e r side a n d has scefrJust 'Tiow ftjwas drtne. J3he w i l l talk quite l e a r n e d l y o f t h e processes tintil she s e e s s|ie* i s b e g i n n i n g to make a t i im-p r e s s l o n . T h e n she w i l l l a u g b t ran i i l y and o w n t h a t she honest ly d o e s n ' t in t h e leas t u n d e r s t a n d i t herse l f -—Chicago T i m e s -Bferaid. -
K o b e C o l l e g e F o r J o p n n M e G l r l i . In 1 8 7 3 both t h e w o m a n ' s b e a r d of
B o s t o n and of t h e in ter ior i n a u g u r a t e d w o r k f o r the WotneB <st t h e J a p a n e s e Jem-pfre, M i s s T a l c o t t a n d M i s s D u d l e y tog e t h e r s e l e c t e d K o b e a s the field o f t)ieir
l a b o r s f o r their J a p a n e s e s is ters , I n N o -v e m b e r o f that y e a r & small day schoo l w a s o p e n e d . , which lidoS" h a d TT p u p i l s . 5 of w h o m w e r e m a r r i e d , wi th a g e s r a n g
ilea "were of; t h e teimplest c h a f a c t e r T
In 1 8 7 4 tbefocbool w a s removed t o better q u a r t e r s , and b e f o r e the close o f that year the woman's" board of mltssiouy -of-
~The Itftetlor underluuk the erectioa-of-ia-buildlng whic.b should be thg jgenuine
D O B T I I C "the H h b y .
D o no t dose b a b y with paregor i c or gin evexy t ime he h a s colic. Y o u r o w n phy
s i c i a n does not g i v e you Inudnnum e v e r y t ime y o u r l i ver ' i s ou t nf order . T i e - u p a lump o f sugar, w i t h two or three drops of peppermint on it, and UVhe hns not been t«o much o v e r f e d he wi l l soon drop a s l e e p . M o t h e r s frequent ly lament the fact t h a t their b a b i e s have w h a t is called , l t h o J i l a c - m o n t h s ' colic." A l l snperst l -t i o j i i j i y j d c a r s . I f you w o u l d treat ynrif baby property, ^he woiilrl not Irnve f v e n a dine minutes ' c o l i c . It is related o f a ce lebrated p h y s i c i a n thnt a pat ient once said t o him. " D o c t o r , s o m e t h i n g is w r o n g w i t h - m y . s t o m a c h . " "Oh. n o , " replied the doctorT""yoTir s t o m a c h i s a i l r ight . T h e -L o r d m a d e _ y n n r Bt^imach, and he never t
m a k e s a m i s t a k e . It is t h e w a y you t r e a t i t t h a t i s w r o n g — t h e w a y you stuff It a n d tramp it d o w n . " H a l f the moth-erfs I k n o w w b o a r e obliged to tnk,e en re of t h e i r o w n j m b j e s " give'1' t h e m the bott le or s o m e Bort o f food every- t i m e t h e y cry or s h o w s ign o f u n e a s i n e s s . I f b n b i e s did •not- nnmrt ime^ h n v r n e n s e e n o u g h t o re-fuse this p e r p e t u a l r e f re shment or if t h e i r s t o m a c h s w e r e not s o xionstitnted that they can t h r o w off a n oversupply , i n f a n t m o r t a l i t y would tre Ifar g r e a t e r t h a n it is.
E s p e c i a l l y In hot. w e a t h e r baby la of ten r e s t l e s s for t h e w a n t of a drink. Try him with a t e a s p o o n f a l o f cold w a t e r s e v e r a l t imes a d a y . S o m e t i m e s b a t h i n g tire h o t l i t t le f a c e and h a n d s wi th a soft c l o t h will ac t a s a nervine nnd quie t him. D o not g ive b a b y more t h a n one entire b a t i t a day, .a& t o o much h a t h i n g i s weak< •eniflg.—F.ven in the h o t t e s t w e a t h e r let h i m wear flannel next t o h i s skrri7~bnt i>urdpn_hiin "with a s f ew o t h e r c l o t h e s a s poss ible .—T!xcBhhg6,
A P r a c t i c a l R i c h W o m a n . A pract i ca l N e w York w o m a n i s Mrs.
H a m i l t o n M c K a y ' T w o m b l e y . Mrs. T w o m b l e y is one of the three Vanderbi l t s i s t e r s and is a w o m n n of very fine percept ions . S h e Is sftid to be second lu ed--ueafiorfal—mntter-B- o n l y to—Mt«r-4oU»—IV Rqcke fe l l er , who w a s once a pract ical teacher . "Mrs. T w o m b l e y lifts a model s c h o o l r o o m iu her h'ifth avehi ie boihe, f itted, w i t h maps,~icharts , patent deska and t h e accessor ies and c o n v e n i e n c e s of a schoolroom. S h e e n g a g e s the best tu tors and teachers and personal ly sup e r i n t e n d s the schoolroom. She is prese n t a t t h e ehi ldten's dinner, s erved at noon, a t which -there is a tempt ing sur-. pf i se e a c h day. S w e e t s are s c a r c e up1
o n t h e chi ldren's tab le , bnt a t t h e conc l u s i o n ' e a c h child Is g iven a bit of chocola te . E a c h child is a l lowed to s e l e c t her o w n c lo th iug , and , s t r a n g e a s it may Beam, t h e y number a m o n g the b e s t dresse d chi ldren In N e w York. A l i o f the chi ldren—they n u m b e r three—have their o w n ponies , traps and dogs .
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t o r f r e e b p o ^ e ^ ^ ' h t a f t a n d f n e r v e s .
Dr . M i l e s M e d i q a i Co. , B l U h l x t . ' Ind,
Headache for Forty Years? For forty yonrs 1 snlTerod. rrom s i c k head-
ache. A y y n r nHQ Theca l ! ua!rigCelery King. The resniTwaKBriiuiyABIUHKl Bmii i la lug, H»y-hearbiches l eav ing nX onee. T h e hcadnauca nserl t o rotn'rn ovor.y "8e\ i nth d a y , bnt..Buinlw to Holcry I d ng, f h a v e hati Imt o n e t ieadaobo In IhQ lust oloveii mohtle*. L know t h a t whnt cured me wi l l l ie lpbthon*.-Mrs. J o h n D, V o n Kcureri.Haiigertles, N . Y . . »
Colerv K i n g for the-NervoR, S t o m a c h , Liver and laimeyViHiioWttn fiov. a n a 25c packages by druggista and doalors. ** * -,
BOLD BY nnonoHTON & QBAVES.
DROPPED DBXD.
T h e m a n w i t h h e a r t t r o u b l e n e v e r k n o w s w h e n h i s t i m e m a y c o m e . W h e n ire l e a v e s h o m e for w o r k h e m a y n e v e r _ Teturu a l i v e . - H ^ n t a ^ - d ^ p ^ a d - o n J t h e ^
_ T h e n a M a n L a u f f h e d .
— I t wasj i .La_Cflnvent ion o f w o m e n that i t h a p p e n e d . P r o m i n e n t d e l e g a t e s w e r e
- g a t h e r e d f r o m -ali parts-^of t h e C n i t e d S t a t e s , and in t h e audience rotom w e r e to b e a e e p m a n y o f the w o m e n w h o s e n a m e s ' h a v e b e c o m e w e l l k n o w n t h r o u g h o u t t h e cotrntry by r e a s o n of the ir prominence in w o m e n ' s o r g a n i z a t i o n s a n d work . I n spite o f th i s , h o w e v e r , the -gntber ing; w a s i n -t e n s e l y f e m i n i n e . T h e ef forts of t h e pres i d i n g . ofBcer t o /have t h e b u s i n e s s trans-
si' p a r l i a m e n t a r y , de l iberat ive a c t e d in w a y had been w e u \ m g h f ru i t l e s s , and , in add i t i on to t h e proceed ings on t h e floor, • there w a s a subdued c o n v e r s a t i o n go ing o n al l over t h e room a m o n g different delegates . - T h e pres id ing officer w a s t ry ing ' t o Srxaf iga-f jsr the r e a d i n g of a paper w h i c h had b e e n crowded out of o n e of t h e "previous ses s ions . S h e couldn' t fix a n y definite t r ine for i t , b u t she h a t e d to t a b l e it" etttiretyV " " . „ .'
-^"Ladies," s h e said ih i t h a t c a l m , J u d ^ - e i a l — w a y ^ - w h i c h - h a d g i v e n h e r promin e n c e , "I do n o t kuow j u s t w h e n w e "can find t ime t o h e a r .this m o s t va luable , p a p e r , but We w i l l try a n d h a v e i t read
' h o m e ^ C the te i ichers a n d $ 0 p H p l I f T l T t a r M p a n e f e e t h e m s e l v e s c o n t r i b u t e d $ S 0 0 for
— t h i s - h o m e , building^ a n d the - w o m a n ' s board o f the P a c i f i c g a v ^ - f BOf) t o w a r d i t ,
^rjh«ej8|te_SQlected ' w a s a b o u t a q u a r t e r o f . — *Tj-mtle - from the t o w n ^ - o n ^ s m g - ^ S r a i i m l .
niid over look ing . t h e p icWrestpie c i t y b e l o w It a n d t h e j i e a u t ' i f u r b a y - b e y o n d . In 1 S 7 8 a n o t h e r n e w building." foflt-TifflB. t e a c h e r s , a n d pupi l s w a s . , d e 4 i 6 a t e d . - I n 18S4 o t h e r a c c o m m o d a t i o n s w e r e -prov id ed . A g a i n , ! to 1 « § 7 . t h e J a p a n e s e camjB torward ana turaisBed the entire amount leefiea'for a new dOjrinitofy^v.Last of'tfll. in 1897, with funds «pntribuWi entirely by the aiu^mRrr HnnHD^ahese^trfends^of the school, still, ahothier hpildin^was added, which is used' for' intetfefion. in domestic duties and pract)oal.ftccoxnp|ish-l n b n t s . '' ' %• ••-- '"" '":"*.'f< ••• ' ,
The coarse of study hftsbeeti developed ' by &liss"*SearTe amTMiss Jblt "M SrowB
5 and their able and devoted colleagues until now the 'college offers two distinct courses—the academic and collegiate,
-The latter is divided Into scientific -,aha literary. The academic course is five years and the "collegiate three years. The Bible is taught daily in all courses.
j^"TlKsrB. nr£e.,fD)fr Lpierican and nine Japanese teachers"."
,'JDhe ftudents have come mostly from non-Christian .families., and the records nil tbe*grao«a*es^reveal the marvelous
•fact tbftt none Ms completed the course ?^Jio^ajr«oi ;g^n-evidence st a change.
of heartl. Tliere is hardly a living grad-tiate Who' halndt entered upon Christian
prvlc»^&$r%s^BHKM^er-^^ *JChr«tiih wSifeer or in some other
&""-^4sphe*« i« 4es» |l5eeftire.^Mi8sionary Her-njd,
Al»nge of the Feminine Tl^iroat Ha te yotj tioflceii-*»t the eteningA
*uj(iB «urivate rfancgs 6i dinners—In iact. at Any -function where •woiaen «pii low g iii^ii-i*. *# «i.. Wnrl^« f>««» I
-KH»r-^ttofe*eF '©ufc^seepiaiE'ii^^ ^my In 4 pound pmckif- Wife only b y ' .nge of the otrtier and the cphtonr of the * THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY, irXrNer portions of her anatomy? If your ^ , _ _ . ^ . ^ , M«TVwfc,>tff*il.liHrttlrtH ^«air*beeacloMtotW»hifote1opBD W » * » « « ^ i i * f l P i . » i W | P i
s tree t , i n h i s p u l p i t , i n h i s office, over h i s w o r k bench . H e a r t d i sease i s no r e s p e c t e r o f p e r s o n s . T h e Chris t ian mini s ter i s l iable t h e s a m e as a n y o n e e l se .
R e v ^ C . L. M u n d e l l w r i t e s ; "-I sufferrd from that dreadfiil tiriM fueling
and-weatness. nnd-in rSaH lest nn--li<?nHlv Altogether, i w e n t t o a o e of the best dnrtnrs in thr state and he saHrfiacnieart. sTomach. TTvcf aria kiduey Uuuble. Hia treatment ditl me IM good, I tried different fcinds of •• patent-nvedieioe!! bm> got worse all-the time. If I walked up hill or a little fet it seemed as though my heart would jump fiuf. I had almost giveu.up all hope, and mymSneywasall gone; wasscareely able tomake a living. Fina" ing Hts advice store a- bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medica Discovery and a-ljottle^jf his (Pleasant" Pellets.' This was- a yew a g o a n d -how4 am hsopy to sny that I am in the enjoyment or perfect hegiTfti. T am so glad of my health that I cannot say too tmich. I first return my sincere thanks to 44-inighty Gasl a'nd then to "Dr. Pierce.
'• T would not do without y"oiiT ' Pellets' for one hundred dollars (ftoo.oo) per montfi.
" Do not think I a m exaggerating. w£y statem e n t i s true and if anvdOunt it they can writ« to Pinegrove, Ohio, w'here I live, rend if. any should think this an assumed name and that guch a man as C. t. Mundell does not exist, they may look in the minutes of Providence Association, or in the Baptist Year BoOkfiti the list of Blders, and they will find my name."
Finally I wrote P,r,,Pjietce and follow^ : I purchased at my iiertresl drirj
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Your "Stmier Ontfil You should add a supply of our
Mi(li(M Shirts,
- -JUshihlt iMMItfc-i Uathir Bills,
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Chas. H. Build MEH'S FUBMISHER,
or.tne otaw 01 » e w lorn, auui BOCUUHHO»«7I« V-ChapteFnliie* hundred-and n i n e of the L a w s of eighteen hundred and ninety-six, notice Is here-.
to the aforesa id .
^ 9 g 8 t a t e K n u m e r S | : M . B - 0 -
" SecretaryoOf State.
people tor approval at tne n e x t general eiecraon Jo-bo held, on t h e seventh d a y pf November,
Proposing an aweadmenljto article mree. sop-t lon twenty-six of the constitution, relating to boards of supervisors aW d e y o W n g the d u t i e s
^ i h e r e o l u n a n t h e municipal-, asgemoly or o ther legisTStrveooay'<jf a olty i n t»TnrtiBTwn°Hy-ta^ eluded in a c i t y or where t w o or more ent ire counties are included tn a c i t y . Whereas, the legislature «S ii(M*g.u)ar sess ion
in eighteen hundred and ninety-seven d u l y adopted * resQlution, p r M d i n g for an amend-i h e n r t o t h e constHmlon're lat ing to boards of supervisors a n d ' d e v o l v i o g . t h e duties thereof upon the municipal assembly o r other legislative c i ty or .where \iht> or more e n t i r e counties a r e IncTiftied in ae l ty ; , and vBicirirpsplution w a s j e -fejrredto the legislature t o b e chosen a t the nextwne»>el«Aldn_of-sfinatfflrj . 'aBfl .dlrec^ to b e published i n accordance with geotion oae ~! articlefourte>en uJltlig ta»Mjlttttlonj«na
"Whereas, such,resQ; utlon has"heen d i j r y p n ^ llBheditfaccordancewltll l a w and the const i tut ion and Referred t o .this leglislature for ac t i on ; therefore, • ' . . - . ' *• . .. <
Section 1., Resolved (If t h e assembly, concur ) , t h a t section twehty-elx, a r t i c l e third, of the constitution b e a m e n d e d s q » « towadasfoHows!
S 80, There- s h a d be In e a c h county, e x c e p t In ^co i lnty wholly !nel\jd?d In a ctty, ft board of supervisors! to b e .composed .ofkjSTOli^embers and elected in s u c h manner send for suoh"perloa as Is or rtiay be provided by l a w . In a, olty which Includes an ent ire county, o r t w o or more entfre counties, the p o w e r s ana d u t i e s of a board Of supervisors m a y l w devolved upon the tounlcl-pal*8gembly ,common cooncl i , board or alder-m e n o r other IejdaTatTve"b6a3ror the olty. -'
$ & • Beaobredt (If thB assembly concur), tha t the foregoing amenumenD b e aul*llluterl t o tea-people for approval at the next.general e lec t ion In accordancewtth the provisions of the election hvw. ' , " " ' ' r."' ," - .««/.
•State of New York, In S e n a t e , March 8,1899.' T h e foregoing resolution w a s duly passed, a majority of all the senators elected vot ing In favor thereof. B y order o f t h e sen*te,-
TIMOTHY E . ELL8W0RTH, ' -» Temporary President. •
State of New York, In « saembly , April 88,1890 T h e foregoing resolution w a s ..duly passed, a majority of a l l the members ejected to the assembly voUng in favor thereof- By order of the assembly. 8 F NIXON, Speaker.
State of New York, Offl e of the Secretary of State , S8: I h a v e compared the preceding c i p y of concurrent resolution, proffosing an amendm e n t to article three, Beotfon tweu(y-9lx of the Constitution, w i t h the-orlginal concurrent resolution on file. In this ofllc*\ a n d I do hereby cert i fy that the, s a m e is acorr^c t transcript there-, from, and of t h e whple thereof .
Given under my h a n d and the sea l of office of theSecretftry ofSwte .at the c i t y of Albany. AUs yven6y-«eventhdayof Jaly ,
STATK OF NBW YOHK,• -OFWOB- o r -f lEeBETAaXJJEjTAMv ALBAMY,. J u l y ,87, IH»». Pursuant to ,ft
hundred a n d n i n e o t the Laws of eighteen ha* dFedan&araety-sIx, not.lce is hereby ^Iven that the followtal^nroposecr amendment t o article s U l o t ^ t h ^ n s W u W o f the Stateaf-New^Yo|k is to be submitted to the people for approyal at neTnext geneAl election io beijielp^• o n . t h j
seventh day of November, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine.
AjmSNDHENT NOrTHREE. . CONqUBBBNT
Proposing an amendment to, section two of artible tix o f ,Pthe constitution, relating to ' temporary£de»lB">aMoD> b* t n e governor of i ustlces to the appellate, division. WHERBAS, thelPidslature at ts regular ses
sion in e ighteen hundred .and ninety-eight dub? adopted rasolutlons^pHiyWiSg for an amend meat to the constRtltlon. relating to temporary designaHons by the governor, pf just ices t o the aonfillate division; ah*-*hle l^rasolnt loai»att , referred t9 thelerfs iatureto.be chosen a t the M x S n e r a X e T ^ f W o ^ « * » t q r » v and^lreeted wb^bl lshe^lfr<Wcordanc<wlrj j .^act lpn one of arttc le^ourteeroftt "~"
( u s . ] in the year of our Lord, one. thousand • eluht hundred an '
- - J O H N eight hundred and nlnnty-nlne.
T . MoDONOTJO-H
Thu furBguluK -eonsu.! l l shed once a weew for tl
Secretary of S t a t e . mnon-Js-puE
._. . ^ r e e mohflis n e x t i n . ceding tlio n e x t general e l e c t i o n In conforn^Jly t o tboatoresatd- provisions. I n two puhlla BBF8T papers In each county In t h i s 8t*te representing respectively t h e two political parties poll ing the highest number of votes a t the last general
e a e h ' county for every o n e hunarea thousand people in such county a s shown by t h e last preceding S t a t e Enumeration.
JOll!» T . MoDONOUOH^ ' Secretary of State ,
^Sr*Tjr-ot^-N«w-¥onKi-0»KO*oii-raa- Scenic-. TABY OP S T A T E , ALDANY, 4uly87,l»89—PursUaioT Cu- the pi ovlslona of Boction one of .article f our-t»K)not tho.Constltutloh o f the-State o f New York, and sect ion seven o f Chapter tnino hundred and nlno o f the h ^ y s o f eighteen hundred »nd n lnotys lx . notlqo la n.ereby KlVeh""th«t t h r following proposed amendment to arti l e eight or the Co'nsti' utlon of t h e State of New Y o r k fs t o b« submitted (o the p e o p l e for approval at the next general election t o be held un tfai seventh day of November, e ighteen hundred and nlnoty-nlne.
AMENDMENT NOMBER TWO..
A83K1IRI.Y.
»an amondmont-to article eight, section ) constitution, i n relation to couDtioi',
-....ATJi E I | | p 8 O F . . , .
KOAL and WOOD
ten of . . . . . cltle^towna,.andjiriaRBHt-gfeIngT9r tpsntng. money or c r e d i t and l imitat ion of their Indebt edneea NVhereas, the.lORlslaturo a t Its regular seanou
- -lnMghteJn_.hjindred a n d nlnotysavon, duly adopted a re8oTuTJon"nroTtdlng for~an amena> rnent to tho constitution, tn relation to counties, cities, t o * n s and vlllapes giving or loaning money or cred i t and limitation of tholr indebtedness; and w h i c h resoliftion wna referred to tho legislature t o be chosen a t the next general election of senators onddlrected to be published In accordance with «eotfori one of art ic le four-tHim of tho constitution; and —Wtierrnn, minli reaoiuaoanhavobeen d u l y pub-• l l she i iaaccordancoBl th law and til* constftu-tlon and referred to this 1 glslatnre for action; thorotore, • -
Soctlon U Eesolverl (If the assembly concur), that section t e n , article e i g h t , of the constitution be runendod so as t o read AS follows:'
$ 10. Counties , cities a n d towns not to.glvo or lourt m n n » y r>rprrrllt- Hrnifjttl,inr,f | n r t « h t / « i » « M No county, c i t y , town o r village shall hereafter (live any m o n e y or properly , or loan I t * money or credit t o o r In aid of a n y Individual, assocln-
Gratc $435 per ton.
^ g g .....-r$4USO^er-4oru
Stove $4.85 per ton.
.$$.83 per ton.
Gfeestwit
Pea ,
poor as m a y b e authorised bylaw, "ifo county g g S S S ' n ^ D ? n o U «H?iiri„nain„wi*,K~rrKI n V x l t r ^ m a f i ^ l l o w e ^ t o W o m B ladebtad-for- ^ " Y ^ J S ? *r^ ^ ^ « ^ ° * ? » * 2 3 S S f J L ! S any p u r p d t e o r in any manner i o a n a m o u " n t l ^ ? c . * ? ? n , ? . f o r ^T*** *?* hundred thousand which, including ex i s t ing indebtedness rtufll •icf-ed t ea percentnm o f the assessed valnatton Of t h e r*a3-*mtxtn n f m r i » c o u n t y nr Cf fySTlfifrfft
- J o fatg^tfan, MX It. t p p M t j W I Yiy t h e « a M « m B I I t rolls of s a i d co nty or c i t y on the last, asseim
AT \5ARD.
F o r Ctty Deliveipr&dd 40c a Ton
1« t h e Airiw«r-~Pr4ce$^
Yards: 224 S. 6Mr|« Sirnt. 516 Rohtrts Slrnt.
Gonst ipat ion a n d b i l i o u s n e s s a r e radi-cailly c u r e d b y Dr. P ierce ' s P e l l e t s .
PABRY,
Contractor and Builder, General Repairing,
Stair Building and Office Furniture
A SPEGfcUiT%
100 Kast Libertjr'kreet.
nfflRA" * « " , n * ! o n St. Optra M l " •" Mm Block.
tion or corporation, or b come directly or indi roctlv the owner of s t o c k In, or bonds of, an association o r qorporation; nor shall a n y sue c mnty c i t y , town or v i l l a g e be allowed t o Incur any indebtedness except, for county, c i ty , town or village pnrpOBea. i h i s section spal l n o t pro-vntauoheonnty ,o l ty , town or village f r o m malting such provision for t h e aid or support of Its
meat for s t a t e or county taxes prior t o the Incurring of s u c h Indebtedness; and a l l indebtedness in e x c e s s of such limitations e x c e p t such as may n o w exist. abaU b e absolutely Void, "except as here in -otJiww&s provided. S o county or city w h o s e present indebtedness e x c e e d s ten per centum o f the a s s e s s e d valuation o f its real
the whole thereof Glven-under. njyl hand n n d thesoiu Qe
! L a W e y j f e w B ^ ^ ^ ^ M ^ ^ M l a t e i . a l i - t l j W "
State T H F i - ^ e - * r e W i B j f a » # j w t a H ^ M t e H s = i io _ llshed once? a, W ^ M t o r Ihreempnths.next Pr%.
:teenof the constitution^of w e W M - "H-jjgfr- • '-*c- ^ -*•-*••
WnEnEAS, 'such resolutions have been duly pubUshed In accordance with law and the constitution and reftrred to this legislature for action; therefore ', ' „
Section 1.. Resolved (If t h e assembly concur), that secHon'two of artiele • six of the consul u^ tion be ameadea s o a s t d read as follows: •
l S. The legMatiire shall dlvidethe s t a t e into four' j u t f e l a t - f t e w p f ^ meat shall consist of the county of N e w York; the others shall be bounded by county l ines and be compact and equal In population 4 s nearly as maybeT Onee every ten years' the legislature mar alter t h e judicial .departments, but without Increasing-the number thereof.. There shall be atuappellate division o f t h e supreme court , consisting ojf seveTJiisttcesin the first department, and of Ave justices i n eaeh^efjiha^othar-aapar£. meats. In each department four shal l constitute a quorum, and the concurrence of-three shall b e necessary t a a decision, No more than Ave jus t i ce s shall s it In ariVcase, F r o m all the justices elected to the supreme court the governor shall designate those who ahall constitute thS'sppellate "division in each department; and he shall-designate the prestdlng just ice thereof, who 'shall act as such-during hia term of office, and shall be a resident of the department. The Other just ices shall be designated for terms of Ave years' or the unexpired port! n s of their respective terms of office, if less than five years From t ime to' time as the terms of such deslg nations expire, tu* vacancies occur, he shall make new designations. A majority of the justices s o designated to. sit" In the appellate division in each departnteet shall b e residents of the department. He may also m a k e temporary designations in case o f the absence or inability to a c t of any just ice In ths Bppellate dl vision, or h i case tne presiding just ice of any appellate division i-hall certify to h i m that one or more additional justices are needen-Jtor the
edy disposition of the business before It. lenever the appellate division In-arty depart
ment shall be unable to dispose of ,dta "business* within a reasonable time, a majority of the
-prg*rdT'*C J»m!rM* of tho peforal departments at -arnreatn-ircoH-A^jy^M^resloTngJusUceit the department In arrears may transfer any pending appoals from such department to any other department for hearing nnd determination.' No justice of the appellate division -shall exerclso any of the powers of,*, justlco of
--,---;•• j - , _v . i j j „ . , „ „ „ „ „ i i , i _ i„ the supreme court, other tlinn those o f a just ice election, and. i n one aadll ic^l .aew^iJajoer. '°r JSt tnt^nnrt . and ttinfie pertamlng.to t h e appel-
ao^N^njic^oiJwt 3 3 f t •Wft»i«t»ry o f i ,i'Tipn!i;?ejl!--rT •"-"-"-'
__ __ 'Wrjlirjeij to the«fote(!*ia:t B * o W o m « r t w ^ , p u W l c news p a ' p W T f f i ^ h c O T n ^ r e s ^ a , i * l j - - i ! f t % W o : . i K M l ! ^ l ^ e » , polling the highest number o f vpte s .Mj t l i e last general election, alnd In tne,-fia^i))|pn|^ nawapvper in each county- -for eyery ^nei-flttBdred thou»and people l-reaclr cotlhity as„jSho\Rn^thSr!asi-pre-c e d m g Sta*e EnumeratiQnrf- •>>.-»- •
b ° . W O H N ^ M o p O N O U G H , • n i .." . .%?^. a Ty'ofState .
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the supreme court, other than those o f a just ice o u t o f court, and those peftamlngjo t h e a p p e l -late division or to .the hearing, anoTnejaiKft or motions submitted by-cpnsentAf counsel Trom' and after the last day of December, eighteen Irundred and ninety five, the appellate division shall havi) the jurisdiction now exercised by the stapreme conrC-at Its genoral terms nnd b y th* giaaaral lermn of the conrt-of-common-pleaaiox. . the c i ty ana county of New York, t h e superior coor t of the city of New York, t h e superior court of ubiralo a n d t h e city of Brooklyn, and such additional-jurisdiction as may b e conferred
.by t h e leglshturfi lt ,Rhallbave power to ap-p int and remove a reporter. T h e justices o f thaappel lato dlxhiiqn in each department shall have power to fix the thxujs and place*) for h o l d ' ing special and trial teroj» the.rem,aiid to assign the Justices In tho, departments to hold such terms; o r to make rules therefor.
S 3. Resolved, (It the arammbly concur) , that tho fort-Kotng amendment bo submitted to the rieopla for approval a t the next general election
"tttacMrdancewnSrtlns prutlsluus of—the-elee-tion law.
first-CISiwl
State of Kow York, in senate, April 11, 1899.— The foregohig regttlutlon was duly passed, a majority of all theraeBStora e1fj««tjtfian^ln.fir«>r-thereof. .
B y order of tho senate , ' • '"* TIMOTHY E. ELLSWORTH.
; Temporary Pres idents , State o f New York, in JusemBTyTlCBrll 18,1895.
-i-The foregoing resolution .was' duly passod, a majority of all the members e lected-to the a s sembly voting In favor thereof,
f the assembly, a j 1 . NIXON, Speaker,
B y order of the assembly
S ta te of Now York, Office of the Secretary of State, s s :
I have compared the preceding copy of con--rutrr«nt_rnmlurJnn1 proponing »n ^T^flntlhl^n^ »•" ritttelastx, section t w o of tho Constitution. wlL U10 original concurrent roenlntlon on file In this office, and* I do hereby certify that the samo Is a correct transcript therefrom, and of the whole thereof.
Oivon under m y hand and t h e seal of office of the Secretary Of State , at tho ctty
-{fc^4of-Albanyv--thla twanty-aasenlh d a y of July , In the y e a r of pur bord , onethou-sand eight hundred and ninety nine*.
JOHN T. McDONOUQB, Secretary of State
T h e fo-cgoing Goncurront Resolution is published onco a week for three months next preceding the next general election In 1 onformity to the aforesaid provision', In two public newspaper* tn each county In this S ta te representing respectively the twp political parties polling th« h i g h e s t numbor of votes at the last genera)
. j l e In such county to shown b y the hut preced ing State Enumeration.
JOHWT. HcDONOtJGH, S e e r e t a r y ^ f S t a t e v
STAtr* b r N i w Y o a s , Orrtcit o ^ s n a B R m * uttV of Bum ALDAWY, July k?.—Pursuant tc
t h e provisions of section one of article fourteen
estate, s u b j e c t to t a x a t i o n shall be allowed t o JhecomeJndebted In a n y furth»r a m o u n t unii
t such In^pdneWslHr/fee^reaTreea"*! 4?!^ 1lml6r-T4itss^cijDn>-BnxIlpnot be «on«trned_ii. pravmt.thelumtinij'nf c e r t l B c a a n o f Innabtsa-
This sohooi of bns in«pi i better prepared thaa «»er before to teacjj piala and o*r*uhental wr i t ng, bookkeeping, businMS arithmetlo, s t enotra phy, typewriting and the Engluih^branohes.
Oatalogne and . spochne i of a a e p e n m n neat - W , 8 H W I d » * H K N b B l C r K ,
T W nr «'»'g«wim hfllldff Immff? In anticipation 01 the col lect ion of t a x e s lor amounts actually Contained o r to be conta ined In the t a x e s f dr the year when-gucli cer t iacates or r e v e n u e bonrTs-are issued and payable o u t of such-taxes. Nor. shall this section be construed to prevent the irsuer-of * o p « s - to- ppofelde far t h * sUpply of watert b u t *he t e n n o f t h « bonds I s sued to pro^ vide t h e supply of w a t e r ahall n o t exceed twenty y e a r s and a .sinking f n n d shall
H h e c r e a t e d a n Ihe- issuing!-of- - the -said: bonds for xli.eIr.redeniBtiQn4 by rais ing annually a sum w h i c h , will p r o d u c e anai iWuntequal to the sum o f the principal and Interest t)f said bonds a t the ir maturH3sr All Certificates of-4n^ debtedness or revenue bonds ltsiied i n anticipation of t h e collection o f taxes, which a r e not retired wi th in Bve years after: their d a t e ot lssne, aria-honrTs issued to pTjyvfde fqr tlie-.-strpply o f water, a n d any debt hereafter incurred by any portion o r part of. a cjityi If there'shal l be any such debt-, shall W i n l u d e d i n ascertaining the
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power of t h e city to b e beobme dthlfrtrWe Ih-debted. Whenever - the boundaries o f any'eity are the sa tneas those o f a county, o f .when any ctty. s h a l l include w i t h h i its boundsirles more than one county, t h e -power of «iy**co'Baty wholly included within such olty t o becomb m-dobted sha l l cerise, b u t the debt of t h e county, heratdfpre_exlatlng ahaj l ;n6t, tbi t h e purbSse*
**ttV of BtATS, AwiAwr, July k?.—Pursuant to t h e provisions of section one of article fourteen of the Constitution of the State of New York.
ant! Honc:i GO TCF-1-
I K TELL.
and sect ioa seven of Chapter nine hundred and n i n e « f tho L a * s of eighteen hw^redTabiTnTna ty-s ix , hdlicfe Is hereby given t h a t the following proposed amendment to article six,section seven QrihB-GotisUiutidh of UmBtate o f New York Is ""{"tejSfflaStedJothej^
e x t general election, t5~be held on "The seventh ten5oei^ignte8tt^undred a n d B t f l e ^
IF YOU WANT SOMETHING WCE
In Artistic PhotograpKlc Work,
call upon or ifrrJtfiio_
BLENIS PORTRAIT HOUSE, t26 Coiuiribla St., tJ t ieA, N. Y.
Tiiey h i y i i a i a q ^ s S c k of Pictures, Frames, ArrGotlds, c lc , and sell cheap.
-FOTJK coscoaaeiRp H S o t t m o i t o r T H B s s » * y s *j»n t 7-"- r - ' " - i s s s i n n i r , - — — 7 -Proposlng an amendment to article six,'section . sayon of the constiWWen, relating t o the court . ofAppealS. . : ; ^ siL
^\Yh>reas, t h e leglsUture a t tte regular session in eighteen hundred and ninety-eight duly adopt' e^L£e«o!utlonsjrovldlDg for ah amendment t o the,constitution reTatin/ t31Be7court ot^ppests t anurwhjoh resolntlona were referred to the legislature to be chosen at the next general election o f senatoriLAnd directed to^benubllshea In ac;-c P r o f t n c 6 . . 7 l t h 8«ction one of article fourteen of th*constitution; and -»•
Whereas, sa id resolutions have been duly pub-Ushed inaccord»ne»*ith - law-andthaconsUtw. Uoni and referred t o this legislature for action; therefore, , i J ^ ? 0 ! . 1 , Resolved (if Ihe assembly cotasttrT, gialSSectlon seven of article s ix of the cdnstltu-aonSbe amended to read ai follows't
of this sect ion, bo'reckonedas a p a r t o f TOe^IRf-debt, Thea^pUtttJ&^eaftortebfe |atsedbyt>x'
ttdn to providing for t h e principal Tand Interest' 6f ex i s t ing de1jtt:ShaHndj la ateiafegF*tfate;;!exf„ •Aee41n-any o n e y a s * ^ » . p ^ c J n 4 n n j ^ t l i e a & ^ sesged valuation of t n e real and perspnw.estate' Of such county or c i t y , t o oe i scertSihed a s p B y scrlbedJnLthw 8BotiOn-1ntrespeCt M d o h n l y i o r City d e b t . , , , . ' » . - • . u.-. •. %3, Resolved, (If t h e assembly con"curV1lfs£ the foregoing amendment be submitted to tins people f o r approvalat the liexfc general election In,acCor,danqe with j^-p'r^yi^o^qd^^e^Kiif irn:
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roin* rtsolutlon was , d n i y .passddi,;*; o f all the» senators e*ected vbtlngfi» •
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CBrSTjJuSPMifG QKEAMERY.
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