The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 17, 1886, Image 7

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    * What are the churches doing for
humanity ?’ asked Brother Talmage,
Funny he does not know; they're
getting up fairs,
i r——
Friendship between women is only a
suspension of hostilities.
A vigorous and healthy growth of hair is
maintained by using Hall's Hair Renewer,
The value of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, in
colds and coughs, cannot be overestignated.
. ———— -
rn most make least
They that gove
noise,
Husbands ! take the hint. Your wife or
your children are liable to take colds from
drafts. Keep on hand Allen's Lung Bal.
saw, the best and purest remedy for coughs
and colds. It contains no opium, and is
harmless. Price, 25¢c., 50c. aud $1 per bot-
te, at Druggists.
Any man pays too much for his
whistle who wets it fifteen or twenty
times a day.
Siek Headache, ‘Thousands who have suffered
iniensely with 80k headache say that Hood s Sar.
sapartiia has completely cared them. One gentle.
man thus relieved, writes: “Hood's Sarsaparilia
is worth its weight in gold.” Sold by all drug.
gists, 100 doses $1.
— etl A un .
[Te who 100 much fears hatred 1s un-
(it to rule.
Dr. Watker's ViNgGar Birrers—a
medicine that expels disease without
weakening the patient, exhilarates the
spirits without the aid of alcoholic
poisou—cures every phase and conse-
quence of indigestion, restores
stitution new strength and elasticity,
Let the sick rejoice,
ret —
Rumor doth double, like the voice
and echo.
— tse
The Secret of Living.
SCOVILL'S SARSAPARILLA, OF BLoOD
AND Liver Syrup, will cure Scrofulous
Taint, Rheumatism, White Swelling, Gout,
Goitre, Consumption, Bronchitis, Nervous
Debility, Malaria, and all diseases arising
an impure condition of the blood.
can be presented from many
leading physicians, ministers, and heads of
families throughout the laud, endorsing it
inthe highest terms. We are constantly
'n receipt of certificates of cures from the
most reliable sources, and we recommend
't as the best known remedy for the cure of
the above diseases,
from
Certificates
A woman need not always recall her
age, but she should not forget it.
In point of medicinal power and ex-
25¢.
seep —————
SCIENTIFIC.
i ———
ie, mixed with about
quarter its bulk of fine wood ashes,
makes a strong cement impervious to
oil. Gutta-percha dissolved in bisul-
phide of carbon makes a strong cement
not easily penetrated by oil. Make the
cement as thick as treacle. Warm the
parts to be cemented, and press to-
gether tightly.
all others.
(ron
lil inns
According to the British Board
Trade no fewer than
with timber have been totally lost with-
in the last few years,
the theory that a ship loaded with
wood cannot sink.
cal laboratory in Vienna. A cotton
wick, saturated with an incombustible
flame of an ordinary Bunsen lamp, the
result being a light similar to the incan-
descent electric light
au apparatus for imitating the great
has beeu given to the French Acade my
of Sciences. Dy means of this instru-
ment, which takes the form of a minia-
ture revolving globe, the trade winds,
ascending and descending currents, and
other normal atmospheric phenomena,
are reproduced,
a
The water in the Gulf of Bothnia is
reported to be falling quite rapidly,
One proof of this is that a large stone
on the Swedish coust now rises three
feet above water at mean tide while
fifty years ago it was barely visible at
lowest tide,
i
A favorite prehistoric unit of menas-
urement, according to Mr. R. P. Gray,
was eleven inches, and may have been
derived from the length of the human
foot,
I ————
“What a lovely head of hair she has?"’
was said of a certain young lady not
long ago, and if she would only tell the
ural Petroleum Hair renewer,she would
confer a great favor to all her sex.
p—————
All honest men will bear watehi
It is the rascals who cannot stand it
ins ——
Wm. Biack, Abingdon, Towa, was cured
{ cancer of the eye by Dr. Jones’ Red
Clover Tonic, which cures all blood disor-
ders and diseases of the stomach, liver am
kidneys. I'he best tonic and appetizer
known. 050 centa,
—— |
In church women think that they
receive because they observe, and that
they are meditating when they are only
holding their tongues
ng.
.
FOR DYSPEPSIA, INDIGRATION, depression of apr.
Its and general debility in their various forms; aso
AS 3 preventive against fever and agne and other
mtenmitient fevers, the “Ferro.Phosphorated.
Elixir of Callsaya” made by Caswell, Hagard & Co,
New York, and sald by all Draggists, is the bos
tonite; and for patients recovering from lever or
Other wickness, it has no eqaal.
se —————
Mediocrity ceals much in relating
storles,
They are trying in Germany to find a sub.
stitute for India rubber. No one who has
used Dr. Bigelow's Positive Cure desires
a substitute, us itis eminently successful in
coughs, cold and all throat ard lung dis
enres,
I MIA ANAS
Charms strike the sight, but merit
wins the soul. .
———
Relief Is frmmediate, and a curs sure,
Phso's Lemody for Catareh, 5) conta,
HR
Flameless Cartridges In some of
the English collieries experiments have
been made with ** water cartridges,’
in which the gunpowder of the charge
is completely surrounded by water. It
is stated that no flame followed the ex-
plosions, even when heavy blasts were
made. The water cartridges and ordi-
nary gunpowder cartridges were fired
in bags of coaldust, the dust being
ignited by the latter, while the former
simply dispersed it in a dark cloud
mixed with steam. The new cartridges
are expected to render great service in
mines where fire-damp is present,
The Milwaukee and St. Paul's With.
drawal.
The summary action of the Chicago,
Milwaukee and St. t'aul in giving no-
tice of withdrawal from the Missouri
River passenger pool February 1, leads
to the belief that great difficulty will be
experienced in effecting a compromise,
A careful investigation appears to indi-
cate thet, in this threatened trouble,
primari'y responsible. This great cor-
poration has comparatively little inter-
est in the Northwest, but through its
‘roundabout’ connections demands rec-
ognition and a large slice of the North-
western traffic, It is an open secret
that while the Rock Island is supposed
to be more distinctively than almost any
fluence are being used not only to fur
ther the speculative desires of a trusted
{few in Wall Street, but
against Chicago's best interests, But
leaving aside all discussion of passenger
quarrels and Wall street combinations
to fleece the lambs, the freight probiem
| stands locally pre eminent,
| question 1n which every one is
| ested. The fact is not disputed that a
| steady maintenance of reasonavie and
entire business community, aud yet it
| can hardly be dented that this so-called
ation that the (freight
Western roads represents 75 per cent
of the gross revenue,
be formed as to the
of doing when administered ia the in -
terest of Wall street. The hope is ex-
pressed that the Milwankee and St
Paul and the Northwestern way join
forces long enough to «ffsctually sup
{the business back to its
course through Chicago,
A QUESTION ABOUT
Brows [ron
Bitters
reo FETE Ter
ANSWERED.
® question has probably been asked thousands
How can Brown's Is litters cure svery.
"Wall it n't. Bat itd we cure any disease
3 a reputable physician world prescribe IRON
ans recognize Iron as the best
agen Bown to the profession, and ng
loading chemica! firm will sabstantists th
that thers are more Preparations of ron than of any
other substance osed in medicine. This shows con.
clusively that irom is scknow to be the moet
important factor in sucommstn! medical practice It ie,
however a remarkable fact, that prior Lo the discov
sry of BROWN'S IRON BI ERS 50 perfect.
Iy satisfactory iron combination had ever been found
’ ous prod Hu
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS moot mmm
hesdachn, ar produce oonstipation—all other iron
medicines do. BROWN'S IRON RITTERS
cures Indigestion, Billousness, Weakness,
Dysps Malaria, Chills and Fevers,
Tired Feeling, General Debility, Pal io the
Side, Back or Limbs, Headache sad Neural.
Klnfor all these silments Iron is daily.
however dows
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS, =r
te, Lik Rarongh medicines, it sots
slowly W) he fret mmptom of
muscles then beerme
digestion improves, the bowels ar active
0 women Lhe affect ie asaally mere rapid and marked.
hie apes y ihe skin clears
aid
i
y nersing . abundant suetensnce
is supplind for the child. Remember Brown's Iron
Bitters in the ONLY fron medicine that is not
injurious, Phyvicians and Drruggiete recommend if,
The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed rod lines
on wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER.
Ee ms
®
rer in.
i* an in
PILES,
is sold by
everywhere
stant Relief
Price, $1.00 per box, ra.
mail KRamples
lible CURE for
I
sent were by P. Neg.
“ANAKESIS"
Iraggists
MeorcorSt NewYork, Bole
ANAKESIS"”
PAID,
ETAEDTER & Co, No. m3
maanf, of "ANAKESIS™
'BAUGH’S
329
PHOSPHATE
Oduialing this Lite tnd Essence of Animal Bones We
are soll Rukh. Mirietly Pure Raw Hone
mugh's Heady Pissolved Fare
Animal Boars, - tery Law Prices, It would
arprios to know how very they can pro.
eure hme divwet fromm on. Sead your name
sod addreas, and we will mail Fou our Presphate elds.
BAUGH & BONS, 20 No. Del. Ave. Philsds., Pa.
i
Meni,
All People Appreciate Honest Goods,
MIDDLESEX
[NDIGO-BLUE FLANNEL SUITS
ARE ALL FURE WoOL,
} 1 ive} " Conte of the
ner, * Only war.
bear this bo ng.
Agents, MID-
tk, ¥lhisdeiphia
ng Clothicrs.
A way Je 5% wall
wi a sill
nade Sevan Middisees Fle
i WENDEL, I'aY & €O,,
BLESEXN ۩0. ionon, New Yo
| Sold by all Leadi
PENSIONS
AA Ss vss
i
16% old
for Civerlare
HAM, Att'y, W
Ladies and Gentlemen to
fake Jight work at their
own Bote, 81 10 $2 a day easiiy made,
Work sent by mail. No canvass We
have good demand tor our work, ah fur:
nish sieady ehloy ment, Address, with
MAMP, LEOWN Mre Co 0M Vine St O1a.0,
i
Serofula of Lungs.
Iam now 40 years old, and have suffered for thie
Just fittoon yours with a lung trouble, 1 have spent
thousands of dollars to arrest the march of this dis
can bat temporary relief was all that I obtained
I was unfit for any msuusl labor for soversl oars
A triend strongly recommended the use of Swift's
specific (8, 8. 8.) clatming that he himself had been
| kreatly bopefittod by ite use in some ung trou bles,
{ 1 Pemolved totry iL The results are remarkabls . My
cowl hes left ne, my strength has returned, sud
weigh sixty poun {x woes than f evar did in my life,
It huss been threo years since | stopped the use of the
medicine, but I have had no roturg of the diseass,
and there are no pains or weal nos folt in my lune
1 do the hardest End of work, or HOLT
Montgomery, Ala., June 25, 1543,
| Bwilt's Bpacific is entirely vagotable
| Biood and Skin Diseaseas mailed free,
| TueSwirr Begoric Jo, Deawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
{oris? W, 3d St, N. Y.
Treatises on
Vinegar Bitte a pun
tive and tonle, puri the
lood, strengthens the liver
and kidneys, and will restore
health, however lost,
Vinegar Ritters isthe
best remedy discovered for
romoting digestion, curing
Paatn and increasing the
. vital powers,
—— ¢ Vinegar Bitters assim.
| fates the food, regulates the stomach and bow.
els, giving healthy and natural gleep,
Vinegar Bitters is the great disease pre
veater, and stands at the head of all family reme
edies. No house should ever be without it,
Vinegar Bitters cures Malarial, Bilious and
of fovers, diseases of the Heart, Liver and
Kidueys, and a hundred other painful disorders.
Send for either of our valuable reference
books for ladies, for farmers, for merchants, our
Medical Treatise on Diseases, or our
on Intemperance and Tobacco, which last should
{ bein the hands of every child and youth in the
| country.
Any two of the above books malled free op
receipt of four cents for registration fees.
| ILH. McDonald Drug Co., 522 Washington St, N.Y.
| GATARRH
Cream Balm
We
lave never han
[ a eatarrh revi
such wniversal
isfaction. —
Crittenton,
| ton Nt.
City.
€
Hed nto mach po
oe 8 cin
ELY
{ A particle is app
{ able to mee J
end for circular
Paegro, X.Y
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A BACT.
I, William Cotter Wilson, cannot make halr grow
on a door mat, nor flesh grow oft 8 wooden eg,
but where the eye Is not broken Up nor Jdisinte.
| grated, such can always be restored,
Jour ocullsts and doctors say may you are
bie; therefore, If you suffer, serves you right.
ACTIN, THE GREAT RYE RESTOR
even 1}
WOugs
tra.
ER.
-
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G# Versans mo
any and every f
Prestiyopia, Gir
¢ re
ts
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Ad
Important Oaution to Persons Feeking
Relief from my World-renowned
Remedy,
Owing to my great ssocess in the restoration of
ght by the use of “ACTING, several persons Have
allempted to place on the marks! 3 frasdulent im.
i Wation of my wonderful 3 inlrament, prraons
are therefore warned that every Battery, if gv
ine, mos bear the imprint In the COPS bey
around the ¥ine body the words “ACTINA, Ww. «
| WILSON, INVENTOR" Persone write ca
on Ine every day complaining of such fraods,
stating the Teves hgve heen injore i by these vile
imiatons therefore, any persons offering for sale
a0 oye resiorer nader Lhe name of “ACTIN ad
I Bot haiding my written aut RTAPU, A% to sl, are
frauds, and [ will rewar! every peraom gving me
mformation against such persons in any sale,
§ city or village.
Lt.
oye
THYOWw away your spectacies, Get rid of
your ( alarrh, and all diseases of the eye.
Price, $18. If $500 were paid for it wonid
be cheap, Will ‘ast a lifetime.
Address
CC. WiLsoN,
Chestnut Street, Phila.
Frof. WM,
Agents wanted in every City of the Union.
CAUTION, ~The word “ACTINA" is my Trade.
Any person
miriegiog will be prosecuted.
| CURE FITS!
I say rare 1 do not mean merely to slop them
for a time and thon have them return again, | ean a
radioal care, | have made the disease of FITS, EPL
LEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a life long stody, |
warrant my remedy So cure the worst casos. Paonia
others have failed ie no reason for not now receiving a
cure, fend sf once for a treatise and a Pres Nottie of
my infallible remedy. Give Express and Post Office,
It costa you nothing for a trial, and | wil cure you,
Address Du, 11. G. ROOT, 14) Pearl 88, New York,
hanes.
and BRIDLE ( ombined, cannot
be lipped by any horses Sample
Halter to any part of 8. free, on
receipt of §1 old by all Saddiery
Hardware and Harneas Dealers
Special discount to the Trade,
Send for Price [is 4
J. C. LIGHTHOUSE,
Rochester, ~. 4.
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alms’ Business Collages, "i atvotis Terme
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Writing, Dost Day
ing J nee study,
Lessons by mall a per
Groat demand for young men and wo
as Shorthand Clerks, otc. Situations pPro-
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ERIA MEDICAL Co BUFFALO. N. ¥
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PATENT 8 fri FE
7, he &
sam, Patent Lawyer,
2h Pravonsren HELLA TONEY
all and Pans
Mey Aches Bars
PLasTERS ours ’
edy [of (RALOOLD srot bitwasa th) shouldars,
Bold by Dragwists everywiises
CATARRH
watcher behy Fever, Re!" Fe:
FARM NOTES,
CHEAY EGG-PRODUCING FOODS,
In the morning, just as the hens come
off, is the time to give them the soft
food, and it should be warm and stimu-
lating ; but do not give them all they
can eat, nor feed them on the ground
but rather give only enough to afford
them a partial breakfast, and then
make them scratch, if necessary, com-
pelling them to go hungry until night,
rather than that they should mope
around and become lazy and idle. At
night stuff them with all the mixed
grain they want. There are many
ways of preparing cheap, nourishing
foods, which may contain all the ele-
ments of the eggs. One of the best is
as follows: Take a plece of liver,
rough beef, or even blood (about a
pound), and boil it to pieces in half a
gallon of water, adding more when too
much has evaporated, While boiling
add half a pint of soaked beans, the
same of linseed meal. When the whole
is cooked add salt to taste and thicken
with two parts ground oats, one part
bran, one part middlings and one of
corn meal. Add the mixed ground
grain until the mess has thickened to a
stiff dough. If it burns a little no
harm will be done. Then stir in half a
pint of ground bone. If milk be con-
venient it may also be added, either as
curds, buttermilk or in any other shape.
When boiling add a tablespoonful of
bread soda to the water, This food
| may be cooked in the shape of cakes
{ and crumbled for the fowls or fed in
| the soft state. A tablespoonful is suf-
ficient for each hen. Just before add-
ing the ground grain chopped clover
may be placed in the boiler also. An-
| other good mess is to chop clover very
| ine and steep It over night in boiling
| water, In the morning let the water
{ come to a boil, and add a fresh bull-
| ock’s blood to each gallon of water ;
i thicken with mixed ground grain as
| before, and feed. Condiments, such as
red pepper, ginger, etc, should be fed
sparingly. Once or twice a week
soft food should be salted to suit the
| taste, as salt is as essential to poultry
| Tine dairyman should have Lis scales
| and record-book and should weigh and
| record what he gives his cows, and also
| what they give lum in return, until
| he knows exactly what each cow is do-
ling. Then his opportunities for weed-
ing out the unprofitable animals will be
increased, Cows vary greatly in the
{ amount of food consumed by each, and
| man should familiarize himself with
| their characteristics during all seasons,
WhneNEvER there Is any surplus
{ should be exposed to hard cold, in order
| be frozen. Comb should also be kept
{out of the way of rats and mice, for
these, when hard pressed for food, as
they now are liable to be, will
devour the comb,
SOON
Mone than half of the diseases so
| prevalent among farm horses are due
to improper attention to the common
laws of sanitation, and farmers would
save many times the expense of a
properly constructed stable were they
to try the experiment. The animals
that are so closely connected with the
| successful working of the farm assuredly
deserve better care and attention than
is usually given them. The humane
| man will therefore see that they have
| light, roomy, well-ventilated stables,
| where disease will be far less likely to
| enter.
IT is claimed that larger and surer
crops of strawberries are obtained where
| several varieties are grown together
{than where but a single variety 1s
| grown,
| PoraToes which are dug in clear
| weather and thoroughly dried in the
| sun will keep in wuch better condition
{ in the cellar than those put mto bins
| without being sundried,
i CONSUMPTION CURED,
i An oid physician, retired from practice, having
| had faced in his hands by an Fast India mission.
{ ary the formula of a simple vegetable remody for
the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption,
| Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throai and
| Lung Aflections, aiso a positive and radical cure
Detiiity and ali Nervous Complaints,
{ aller having tested ite wonderful curalive powers
| In thousands of cases, has felt it his duly to make
| R known to hiv suffering fellows Actuated by (his
motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, 1
| Will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this
recipe, in German, Freneh or English, with fo
| directions for preparing and using, Sent by mail
| by addressing with Samp, naming this paper, W,
| A Novus, 348 Power's Block. Rochester N. ¥.
Envy shooteth at others and wound-
eth herself,
Are Uwe months in whieh to purify your Sood, and +
for this purpose there is no medicius equal to |
Hood's Barsaparilia. It purifies, vitalizes, and en. |
riches the blood, removing wll trace of scrofuls or |
other disease. It creates an appetite and unparts |
bew strength and vigor to the whole body, It is {
the ideal spring medicine. Try it,
“When I began taking Hood's Sar saparii
dizzy in the morning, had a head be, and no |
appetite; but now | can hardly gel enough cooked i
local.” EuMa BHEraRD, Worcesier, Mass
Hood’s Sarsapariila
“1 take Hood's Sarsapariiia for a spring medi.
cine, and 1 find it just the thing. It tones
Up my system and makes me feel like a different
man. My wife takes it for dyspepsia, and she |
derives great benefit from it, She says It Is the
best medicine she ever took.” PRANK C. TCR.
NER, Hook and Ladder No, 1, Boston, Mass.
*1 have taken Hood's Sarsapariia for dyspepsia, |
which | have had for the ast nine or fen years, |
suflering terribly, It has now entirely cured me.”
Mars. A, NowTON, Chicopee, Mans J
Bold by all druggista, $1. six for $5. Prepared |
by C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass,
100 Doses One Dollar.
“Last spring my whole family 00% Hood's
The rosa’ is that 8!
ras
cued
Ave been
Ihave found Hood's
Nothing dig
Wu
healthy as possibly can be,
“I nave used Hood's Barsaperilis in my fami
and consider 18 a splendid bicoa purifier i.
Wirosmire, North 1h Street, Brooklyn, HN, ¥
Purifies the Blood
“My wife thinks there is nothing like food's
he
iy
v
house.” F.H. Laviuer, Syracuse, N. ¥
“When | bought Hood's Sarsaparilia | made &
It has driven off ricaomation and im-
migiress says | must keep it jocked up or she wil
be obliged Ww raise my bosrd wilh every other
£ Barsapariiie” THOMAS
srookivn, 5, ¥%
Prepares
Burieets, 9 Tulary St,
Ln
Sod druggisie. $1: sx
by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothie
100 Doses One Dollar.
y §
iowel, Mass
ali
al ifn
OWERs
i
£Isg prARY
WueEN hens have been laying for
quite a while the eggs at the end of the
prolific period will not produce as
strong chickens as those which were
laid at the beginning of that period. It
appears as though the strength of the
layer begins to diminish by this con-
tinued effort, and that the eggs are not
sufliciently endowed with vitality near
the last of the litter.
IX churning should the temperature
be too high the butter will either refuse
to come or be soft and white, as it is
more difficult to free it from the butter-
milk. If too high the cream will some-
times foam and increase in bulk. The
accepted temperature is about 50 de-
grees in summer and 62 degrees in
winter, as the outside temperature
will increase or lower that of the cream
in the churn,
Prov essor MORROW thinks it would |
be an excellent plan to have classes in |
the schools of the rural districts in i
which matters pertaining to agriculture |
may be taught. A lecture at least once |
climatic influences on plants and the |
improvement of stock would impart
valuable information, especially to the |
advanced attendants of the schools,
The most dangerous of all flattery is
the very common kind that we bestow
upon ourselves,
— .
Decay of the Bones,
with some thirty other symptoms, mark
the progress of that terrible disease known
catarrth. It advances from stage two
stage of fearful annoyance, and if neglect
od, is certain 10 end in general debility, and
possibly in consumption or insanity. Dr.
Bage’s Catarrh Remedy will cure it at any |
stage. This medicine has been long before |
the public, and thousands have been re.
stored to beaith by its never faillog virtues, |
neces ines
.
None but a fool is always right.
A Terrible Fire
arouses the apprehensions of a whole city. |
And yet the wild havoc of disease startles ,
no one. Sad to relate, women suffer from
year to year with chronic diseases and
weaknesses peculiar to their sex, knowing
that they are growing worse with every
day, and still take no measures for their
own relief. Dr. Plerce’s “Favorite Pre-
scription” is the result of life-long and
learned study of female complaints, It is
guarantead to cure,
Sm— AI ————————
He that mips many arts, drinks none.
® ® * * Premature decline of manly |
powers, nervous debility and kindred dis.
eases, radically cured. Consultation free, |
Book 10 cents in stamps. Address, confi- |
dentially, World's Dispensary Medical As |
sociation, Buffalo, N. Y. i
Lb rl AI Abi
Withhold not the wages of the poor.
All plasters are not alike. Hop |
Plasters afford relief and cure when |
other Kinds are worthless, !
———— lps
FITS: All Pits stopped free. Treatise and $2tria
witle of Dr. Kline's Ureat Nerve Restorer free to
Fit cases. Send io Dr. Kline 931 Arch SL. Pata, Pa.
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