THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. WASHINGTON. jromourReRUlarCorrospondent. Washington, April .3, 1900. Mr. McKinley has gone oft on a pleasure junket, but Boss Hanna is working over-time. He is fixing up the platform that will be adopted by the Ohio Republican convention this week, and he is trying to figure out whether the country can be enthused by a little jingoism in connection with the failure of the Sultan of Turkey to keep his promise to pay $90,000 for property belonging to American mis sionaries, which was destroyed several vears aco by a Turkish mob. If he decides that jingoism is advisable, Secretary Hay will probably give the Turkish minister his passport, and the Republican press will be filled with spreadeagleism about the determined stand the administration has taken for the protection of American mission aries and their interests. Mr. Mc Kinley can find time to go away for a week, but his task isn't as heavy as that of Boss Hanna, who has started out to tty for four more years of auto cratic power and hasn't any time to waste on pleasure. The House is in open revolt against the administration plans of prevent ing action on the Nicaragua Canal bill at the present session. 250 members, half Democrats, have signed petitions to Speaker Henderson, asking that a rule be reported for the consideration of the Canal bill on the first of May. If he ignores that petition, those who signed it, being more than two-thirds of the House, can force their will if they stick together, and the indica tions are that they will. a The House bill, providing for a form of government for the territory of Hawaii, which has been agreed to by the conference committee and will become a law, extends the tarilT laws of the United States to Hawaii, mak ing the Territory a customs district of the United States witn four ports ot entry, which serves to accentuate the injustice ot tne treatment ot poor Porto Rico by the Republicans Hawaii is to ofllcially become a part of the United States, while Porto Rico, almost at our doors, is to be only an imperial colony. Colonel Bryan and Admiral Dewey are to meet in Chicago May 1, and the prediction is quite frequently heard in Washington that the result of that meeting may change the Ad miral's aspirations to the extent of making him a candidate for the sec ond place on the Bryan ticket. About one hundred gentlemen, rep resenting the drug trade, are in Wash ington, spending a lot of money in hotel bills; while they are trying to get a bill, repealing that portion of the war taxes affecting their business, favorably reported from the the Ways and Means Committee. Thevareon the wrong track. Hanna is the man they will have to see. He has de cided that no reduction of war taxes shall be made at this session. He figures on getting campaign contribu tions from every interest affected by those taxes, and the interests which chip in the heaviest will be the ones favored when the reduction is made at the next session of Congress. Representative Wheeler, of Ken tucky, representing the city of Padu cah, last week presented Admiral and jurs. uewey about the most unique invitation they have yet received. The raouchans want the Admiral and his wife to stop with them while on their western trip. An oak casket, about 18 inches square, with gold handles and silver corner trimmings, and silver plate on top encraved with "Welcome to Admiral and Mrs. uewey, contains the invitation proper, which is on a sheet of curly birch, and reads as follows : "To Ad miral and Mrs. Dewey: This town is yours. Pull the latchstring we will do the rest. Don't surprise us, but inform us when you pull. Inside the oak casket were also twelve bottles of twenty-year Kentucky whiskey, and a cut glass decanter incased in silver, and bearing this greeting : -Admiral and Mrs. Dewey : We extend greet ings and earnestly request that you Beware of Oiutuieutu for Catarrh that Con tain Mercury as mercury will surtly destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physi cians, as the damage they do is ten fold to the good you can possibly de rive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., loledo, ()., contains no mercury, and 18 taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces W the system. In buying Hall's Ca larrh Cure be sure to get the genuine " is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. testimonials fiee. bottledby DrUggist8' Price ? SC- per Hall's Family Pills are the best. visit Paducah, thus honoring our city aud our citizens." Senator Hoar told some truths, which were decidedly unpleasant to the administration, in his speech on the Philippine question which he de clared was a long ways from being settled. For instance, he saids "If there had been a single assurance that we intended to respect the independ ence to which they aspired, there would have been no war. If we had dealt with them in the treaty of peace as we dealt with Cuba there would have been no war. If we had not hurried re inforcements to Manila, both of ships and of men, strength ening the forces of our army and navy there, after Spain had yielded, there would have been no war. If the urgent request of Aguinaldo, after the outbreak of February 5, that hos tilities might cease, had not been met by the declaration of Otis that 'fight ing must go on,' there would have been no war. If Acuinaldo's offer to withdraw had been met in a like spirit, there would have been no war. If Senators had not been talking about holding on to all they could get, about making money out of their great act of liberation, about keeping from the people of these islands their liberty and their independence, for purposes of gain and trade, there would have been no war." Notwith standing this arraignment, Mr. Hoar will work and vote for McKinley's re election and a continuation of the pol icy he now attacks. Shippors to Pay tStamp Tax- United States Supreme Court Decide In Fa vor 0! the Express Companies. The U. S. Supreme Court has de cided the cases involving the stamp tax as it applies to express packages, the question involved being whether the shipper or the carrier shall pay the stamp charges on packages. 1 he opinion was handed down by Justice White and was favorable to the express companies. There were two cases before the Court involving the question at issue, but the opinion was based upon the case of the American Express Com pany vs. Attorney General Maynard, of the State of Michigan. The case came to the Supreme Court from the decision of the State Supreme Court of Michigan, which decision was adverse to the claims of the express companies. The opinion just filed reversed this opinion. Speaking of newspapers, Sam Jones says : "If 1 wanted to get a right square judgment, I'd rather go in a newspaper office than a court of jus tice. No man, wnose life is true, pure and just, is afraid of all the newspaper presses in America. They aie the best detective force in the country to-day. They have punc tured more shams, and, so far as I am concerned, I say take the bridle off, and let them go. The only ones that will be hurt will be the shams and frauds. And if you think the news papers print too much of a sensation al kind, don't you read it. The pa pers need to be reformed, but the people have got to reform first. News papers are printed for money, and to suit their patrons. If you think they are run on a high moral platform, like Mr. Barnum's circus, just reform yourselves, and the paper will follow suit." Btonos Must be Removed from the Koads- On May 2, 1899, Governor Stone approved an act of the Legislature designed to provide for the improve ment of the lu.iin traveled ro:n!s of this common.ve.ilth. It would be in teresting to kno.v how many boards of road commissioners throughout the county have complied with the act, which is mandatory, and reads ns fol lows : "Be it enacted, etc., That from and after the passage of this act the town ship supervisors and road commis sioners of the several townships with in commonwealth, shall, annually, on the first Monday of April, enter into a contract with one or more taxpay ers to remove and take away the loose stones from the main traveled high ways in such township, at least once each month during the months of April, May, Jur.e, July, August, Sep tember and October of each year. The supervisors, or road comtnis sionets, as aforesaid, may delegate the authority conferred by this act to the pathmastcrs, and in any case the com pensation allowed to the person or persons performing said work shall be made by crediting the amount upon the road tax assessed them." It will be seen by reading the act that the road commissioners have no option in the matter, but "shall" enter into such contracts. AGENTS WANTED To sell the Marsh Reading Stand and Revolv inc. Book Case. Best office or li brary article ever patented, and seu.s EVERYWHERE ON SIGHT, at a good profit. Why stand id'e with such a chance to make money ? Ask the publisher of this paper to show you sample of this stand, or write us for full particulars at once. (1 4rl6m) Marsh Mfg. Co., No 542 West Lake St , Chicago. HUMPHREYS' Keduced Rates to Oincinati Via Pennsyl vania Railroad. For the benefit of those desiring to visit Cincinnati during the session of the People's Party National Conven tion, May 9, the Pennsylvania Rail road Company will sell tickets trom all stations , at the rate of one first class fare for the ropnd trip. Tickets will be sold and good going May only, and returning leaving Cincinnati not later than May 12. The way Lily Langtry is cancelling engagements to present "Ihe Degen erates" must be a sore disappointment for the morality censors who hoped to see the play and screech against it af terwards. No danger of any long thirsts in Pittsburg this year. Last week some five hundred saloonkeepers were granted licenses to sell wet goods in the smoky city. " The Belter Part Of valor is is discretion," and the better part of the treatment of disease is prevention. Disease originates in impurities of the blood. Hood's Sar saparilla purities the blood. People who take it at this season say they are kept healthy the year 'round. It is because this medicine expels impur ities and makes the blood rich and health-giving. All liver ills are cured by Hood's Pills. As a producer of cheerful liars, Grand Rapids is entitled to a sugar coated bun. I hey are now seeing sea serpents in that enterprising vil lage. "Teddy's" flat refusal to run for Vice President in spite of one Thorn as Piatt's dictum, surely makes the political undertakers feel gloomy. Even though the crocuses hav commenced to croak, no reasonable man has a right to be gloomy in the spring season. ' A Good thing to Remember- Judge Albright, of Lehigh county, lately handed down a decision in a suit " instituted by the Pohoqualine Association relating to the rights of fishermen and owners of streams. He rules that a fisherman is guilty of tres nass who enters a stream and fishes without the consent of the landowners although he wades the stream and does not touch dry land; and the fact that the state has stocked the stream does not make it a public stream. This decision is a good thing to remember if those who have heretofore thought it otherwise want to save themselves trouble. finest iu the World- Pittsburg is to have the most mag nificent and complete Masonic temple in the world. It will surpass in some respects the famous structure in Phil adelphia. Two committees are work ing on the project. One is composed of 70 members representing alt the blue lodges and commanderies now meeting in Masonic Hall, Fifth avenue and the other is a sub-committee of seven members, which is to formulate plans to carry out the enterprise. Porto Rico is now provided with a covernment and a governor. Now all he needs is a political boss. Headache Is often n warning tlmt the liver Is torpid or Irmrtlvi'. Morn m-riotm troubles rimy follow. Kor R prompt, pfllrlrtit cure of llead.iiho ni'U ull liver troubles, 1 1U0 Head' Pello While they rouse the liver, restore full, regular action of the bowels, they do not gripe, or puln, do not Irritate or inflame the Inturnnl organs, but havo a positive tonic effect. 25c at oil druuelsts or by moll of C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Maes. Pennsylvania Railroad. rnneTfllile in effect Nov . M .-.'( tet.oi(ItIt)lv! t 8 45 WITCH HAZEL c u R E S Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wound3 & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. Eczema 5t Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Soro Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $!.co. Bold bjr druggUU, or aent pott-paid on receipt of price Ulal'llltKtir aiD.ro., 111 III ffilllu St., !. KimuAiiA sural M DISEASED MEN. MO CURE-NO PAY ft 4 THE NEW JIKTUOU TULA l.'ll.l 1. . 1 n.lai.ial U i t ll llr. U. Af K . . W i 1 1 llflftl- tiv;ly cnr ferevar njiy innn n moon or Suioal iliwafo. It is tho result of 30 years experience In tea treatment 01 tbuHO diiicuye". OWF CI IDF QYPKIUS r This tBrriljlo Wood Pul-on, tho terror 111 of iminkind, yields readily to our iw-.iv ptjj TREATMENT, llewaro of Mercury, ts Potash, eto. 1 hey uiny ruin your r ysiein. ,1 If you have lores in tho mourn or tongue, 2 . f... 1.. mrn fhrmit. Hnir Of M eyebrow! falling out. piinpleor blotches, UwJ Hi stomach derangement, sore eyes, head- " acnes, me., you uii.w mo rtiwuv... m w-.: of this Wood Voiron. We solicit the H luut mini lumu vi.-vr, ,. ...... world for a. case, wo accept for treatment ami cannot cure, lly our treatment the ulcers heal, the hair grows again, pains disappear, the skin neoomes ntmuu, uu marriage is possible and safe. CURES GUARANTEED n-i 9. f .......... anil tnlitrlla-nirnfl 'A laHumuiinui jua ."V" " 71 .1 men have their vigor and vitality tapped I bv early abuses, later excesses, meutal wnrrv. etc. No matter the cause, our I New Method Treatment is the refuge. WWECUREIMPOTENCY U And restore all parts to a normal eondi- n tion. Ambition, life and energy are re-1 l.4n,l and one feels himself a man among men. livery case is ireaieu niui vidually no cure-all hence our wonder- ..! ...Mna Nn matter what alls TOU. nnnsu It us confidentially. We can fur-1 nish hank bonds Xo guarantee to accom plish what we olaim. 250,000 CURED Wo trest and cure: EMISSIONS, I S 1 KIL I IJ 11'j, l.uroic.,i, nr.i,!-. I 1,111 IV.! rVNATI'RAL II SUHAHU- KS.'K l liNEY and BLADDER Diseases. rViwn.TATIOX FUEK. BOOK 8 I FREE. If unahle to call, wri e tori OIIESTION BLANK for 110MK THEATilKM. Kennedy Kergan H 247 Superior St., CLEVELAND, O. EJ RAILROAD TIME TABLE l'lll..,Hli " ilke-i' ...rre. . I'l-m tl. ri'li v it ii i ki-t. i Moi.inMillift.... W(iiwalloi)t!i. Nohcupnek s.r f'ottsvllln lv llll.leloo " 'liiliihli'.ken frill Glen " Kork ,lrn " Ni-dcopi-ck ar Nescopeck lv (.'reany r.spy rerry... . K. llloiilnaburir" C'atHA'lHftit ar Ciituwii-nii lv H. iMnvillH.... " huiiDiiry " dunbiirv.MM. I.rwlHbuiK ... Mi ..on rVllll.illiHI'Ort. org iiaveu... v ovo 1 m T7.1 I 1 Sill I ? H) T -IH m or A. M. i a oi) 7 HH 7 7 U 7 :in 8 u: A M. I H M 8 a.r t 1 43 8 4'. - 8 nr. 8 M 14 3 ' A. , v : nu mi .! (in ....I l. 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M fft-48 e nu 8 7 84 f 80 8 40 6 6." p. n t 7 05 T 81 7 87 7 45 8 0 9 05 P, V t 5ft 7 09 7 41 7 4S 7 5S S 00 P. M t 8 88 9 05 Fine PHOTO GRAPHS and CRAYONS at R. B. GROTZ, Bloomsburg. The best the cheapest ap' V, Iff 'M'VVK1 1 A Rood looltlnr &i burand poor I iolc- '4,'-, loK harness U th . worm Kinu 01 vuua- : y blnatlou. Eureka Tioi only maK'Tuii; urainitnon.. ,. hnnw I11 k u-tter, 11111 mu ion ; k ainrmortRiol pliable, puts It In con-1 UUI'in 11 lust iwirw win us It onllnitrlly would. CoM rrwhm In caos ell tlitfl. uaa Df STANDARD OIL CO. v a r w, Your, Horse'a 'Chance ! LACKAWANNA RAILROAD ULOOMSIIUKG DIVISION. In effect Dee. 17, 18'Jtf. FOR WOMAN'S HEALTH 1 1. .i.i d Earnest Letters from Women Re lleved of Pain by Mrs. Pinkham. " Dkar Mus. Pinkham: Hefore cointneneed to take your medicine I wns in a terrible state, wishing- myself dead a pood many times. Every part of my body si-euied to pain in some way. At time of menstruation my sult'erinir was Kometliing1 terrible. thought there was no euro for me, but after taking several bottles of Lydia K. I'inkhams Vegetable Compound all my bad feelings were pone. I am now well and enjoying good health. I shall always praise your medicine." Mas. Amos Fesciileu, llox 220, Uoiueo, Mieh. F emale Troubles Overcome " Pkah Mkh. Pinkham: I had female trouble, painful menses, and kidney complaint, also stomach trouble. About a yeur ago I happened to pick up a paper that contained an advertisement of Kydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and when I read how it had helped others, 1 thought it might help me, and decided to give it a trial. I did so, and as a result am now feeling perfectly well. 1 wish to thank you for the benefit your medicino has been to me." Mus. Ci.aka Stieber, Diller, Neb. No flore Pain' "Deab Miw. Pinkham : Your Vege table Compound lias been of much benefit to me. When my menses first appeared they were very irregular. They occurred too often and did not leave for a week or more. I always suffered at these times with terrible pains in my back and abdomen. Would be iu bed for several days und would not be exactly rational at times. I took Lydia K. PinUham'a Vegetable Compound, and menses became regular aud pains left me entirely." Mis. E. P. Cubi'Ett, Urulo, Wis. oi'A'i'loMi. ib -.'5 0 38 NOUTHUM Bit BLAND . Uumeruu uuuiiisky Duuviuo 6 4U (Ulavtlbaa 7 03 Kuporl 708 Ulouiubuurg 7 id Kspy 7 43 LliueKHUe 7 80 Brlurciocn - 7 88 Berwick 7 45 rJeaeli Uaven 7(3 Ulck'B Ferry 804 MUlcRHtllllliy 8 1ft Uuutouk'tt. 8 'i7 NunUuuko 8 86 Avonilule l'lynioutli 8 45 I'ly uiouru JUUClluu n fcliia'ou 8 5" littiiueti 9 o.' Forty fori 9 08 Wyoming- 9 0a YVesl fission n 1. Husriupliup.ua Ave... I'lLIHlOU Duryea ......... Lackawanuit..., Taylor llellevun Hcbantun STATIONS. 9 15 9 m 9 33 9 iii 83 9 38 9 41 A. H 1.60 "u 12 9 31 9 3d 9 ) '.' 9 48 2 5i 8 01 8 07 8 13 -.'4 8 ,14 8 8 4li 8 51 8 55 4 O'J 4 00 4 10 4 111 4 I'l 4 'J4 4 i0 4 34 4 37 4 45 4 60 4 55 r. v. 8 4;' .... 18 48 11 05 ll 55 ... 7 01 . . 7 05 11 L-9 7 III 7 vs 11 43 7 Bli l'l's'l 74j ll'iia 7 f.i) 8 CO li'os s'ii h III 1 i 14 8 10 ia 17 s -j! 8 no 8 8J .... H 11 U'n'b 8 5'l P.M. ! M AilTllilonul titilu will leave Hazlulon 5.15 p.m . Hock Oleii, 5.00 p. m.t arrtvlug at catawlssa fi 25 l. 111. t Wi-ckilnys. I Daily, f Flng Btutlon. kinini..n Parlor and Hlerplnir Cars run 0 thromrh trains between Hunbury, Wllllanmpor huiwain Munltilrv Am and Krln. between Hunuury ana riuiuuuii'ii". and WashliiKton and between llarrlsburg-, burpr aud Hie weal, vnr rurthnr information apply to A5e1i.BiiuTcinxsoN. j.r.wood. Oen'l. Mauaicer. Gen. rasa, Ant. 31 AT Kcifcr's Meat Market Beef, Veal, Mutton, Lamb, Pork, Bologna, Sausage, Ham, Bacon, Scrap ple, Vienna Sausage, Tripe, Boiled Ham, i&c. All meats fresh and clean, and prices right. J. E. KEIFER, Centre Street Market. I'lUrj Ticket Quick Communication Facilitates Business Uso the LOCAL TELEPHONE and Communicat Direct with persons in Berwick, Cat wissa, Danville, Riverside, Kupei Willow Grove, Almedia, Lightstreei Lime Ridge, Mifflinville, Millville Rohrsbnrg, Nescopeck, Orangeville Stillwater and Benton. Also long distance lines to nearly all the towns in the different States. Rates reason able. Local exchange over Postoffice. CENTRAL PENNA. TELEPHONE & SUPPLY'.CO. JOHN KENY0N, Manager. & READING Potts ' 8 "o"p 8CKANTUN Kollevue Taylor ... Lackuw-tuna liuryea I'lllHtOII HiiHtiiielianna Ave WeHI. 1'II.tHLOU f 7 03 8 38 45 8 AH b f 5 7 CO 7 15 7 19 7 J4 7 -J8 7 83 7 89 7 II) 7 00 1 7 08 I 713 Wyoming. Forty Fort Bennett Klut,'Hlon' Plymouth Juii'Hloii... Plyiiniiitli AVOIllllllu..., Nantlcoke Huolork'B Hlilokxlilnuy... llli-k'H Ferry...., H;icli Iiaveu... Herwluk hrlarereek i.imeKidae m 880 risott 404 rs j8 Ksny , w is in n mi lilooiiiHburir I ll U8i 4 IT 3T Hupert.. ,. fBO 19 97 4 93 43 Catawba 0 10 11M 4 a 8 48 Danville 8 65 18 47 4 41 9 01 Ciiulaiky f4 49 ... Oameron 9 90 19 57 4 54 1118 NOBTUUMB.RI,Alin ... 9 85 1 10 6 C8 9 30 a.m. r. m. r. M.r.n. t Huns dnllr. f Tine station. A. C. SALIHUU1IY, T. W. I.EB Hupt. liea Pass. Aut PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD. thains T.RAVE BLOOMHBUKO KAoT. for Now York, 1'hllaaelplila, K aain p.m. a.m. p.m. vine. Tainaatia, weekdays 7.30 11.30 a. m 10 00 ti 50 Kor wilUuiuuport, weekdays, 7.80 a. m.. Hoi Knrniinvlllc and Milton. woekday(, 7.30 a. tti. iu i n 11 8.30. 1031 8 93 Fnr CatHWlspa weekdays 7.80, 8.:I8, 11.80a. m., 10 37 8 97 la.ifl. 3 Mil. 5.00 8.80. D. Ill 10 43 8 89 For Kuoert weekaay87.30, 8.38 11.30a, m., 19.80, 1U48 8 37 J 8.30.5.00, 11.80, p. Ul. For ualtiniore, wasuinpion aim 1,110 mvm i B. U. K. It., tbrouKb trains leave Heading Ter. initial, Philadelphia, 3.90, 7.55, 11.90 a. ui., 8.48, 7.;, p. m. Sundays 3.90, 7.55 11.98 a. m., 8.46, 7.97, p. m. Additional trains from E4 and Cheslnut street station, wet-kilays, 1.85, 6.41 8 98 p. ui. Kiinrtajs, 1.S5. 8.93 p. ni. TRAINS FOU MHJ4iMiL'Ki' Leave New York via Philadelphia 7.30 a. in.,anuvla Easton v.ioa. m. U-ave Philadelphia 10.91 a. m. Leave Headmir ' 3. 1 6 p. m. U-ave pottsvllle l9.3o p. in. LeuveTamaqua 1.49 p. m., Leave willluuisport weekday Bio.1.1 a m, 5.i p m. Leave OHtawispa weekdays, 7.00, 8.90 9.lo a, m 1.30 8.811, 8 08 p. Ul. Lenve Kupert, weekdays, 7.08,8.28,9.18 11.4 ' a. Ul., 1.38. .! 8.91. j ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. In elTei-t Mtireh l.'i, I.10O. Leave Philadelphia, I'heMiuit Mreet wharf anil skiuth street wharf for Atlantic t'lly. For Ai Inline i.'lty Weekilaya. ExpresH, 9.00, ' r. m.p. m, a. m. (Hniuniiiya miiy, l.anj, .i u, w, i.m, n.eu, 1 Li 6 10 716 P. Ul. Aeeominoiiiu 11111, n.uu a. 111., o.n p. 111. hiinilins i-.xpre.su, w.i', iu.uu a. ui. Aeeuuiiiiuna tlnn, 8.00 a.m., 4.45 p. in. Leave Atlantic 1 lly Depot : Weekdays -Ex-press,7.35,Kl.ri,ll.0 ',10.30 a.111 ,3.8o,5.3oii.in. Aeenm leiiiliiiion.H.lV a. iu.,4.05 p.m. Sundays Express, 4.30, 5.30, 8.00 p. 111. Acuouuiiodallon, 7.15 a. 111., 4.05 p. III. Kor cane May, Ooeon C ity and Sea Isle Clly : Weekdays-uooa. m ,4.10p. 111. bumluys- hesl- 1 mil r ill', Mnnt h Kl . II III! tl. In Adilltlnnal for Cape May Weckdays-5.30 p.m. Parlor enrs on all express trains. I. A. SWKIUAKD, KUSKN J. WEEKS, tien'l Supt. Hen'l Pass. Agt. suiFriL 1. a""tT 1. it, noktii WEST. A. M. A. M. 8 3) I0 05 8 81 .... 10 15 10 93 10 98 10 31 10 8 10 39 10 44 PHOTOGRAPHS We attribute our success to the mak ing of Fine Photographs. 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