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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 188(k
GREAT SALT LAKE.
main at home, show decided preference
for those men who have “handles to their
We be-judffc and be-eolonel and
be-general everybody possible, and the list
se politicians who affix “Hon."
A* (treat a rnrionity ». Mormonlxiii—An Meal
Beaut) Stakes a I’lunire—The Water la l.lke 0 f pot-house .
to their Insignificant names is becoming
appalling. All this pitiful snobbery would
not be seen if persons who resort to it did
Urine.
Salt Lark, L'tab, July 8. -To visit the
city of Saints and not see Great Halt Lake
not realize that the possession of titles
brought them a consideration which they
would bo like making a pilgrimage to , not l«ve‘^itho^t^^nie.-’shell^
Mecca and. leaving out the prophet s R„.M,hlioan.
tomb. This body of water is ns great a
curiosity as Mormonisin, and even greater,
for it continues to bailie the best efforts of j
scientists to account for its origin and j
condition. Prom the city it is a delightful
ride of twenty miles to the lake, and
every day the bathing trains are j
crowded with those wo go out fora plunge [ ... ...
in the saltwaters either for health or I offef.—Texas Hiftings
illc Republican.
Tin 1 Suc.it Box.
"He lives above bis station”
Wbb what the people said.
Ami true -he was the depot man,
And lived up over head.
Yonkers aarette.
Sleight-of-hand—Refusing a marriage
pleasure. I did not anticipate any advan
tage in either way, but 1 lacked the inoral
courage to turn away’ and confess I had
seen great Salt Lake without taking a bath
in its celebrated waters. While 1 stood on
the long platform deliberating as to the
■tj’ie of debut most impressive for a tall,
thin man with a battling suit built for on e
whose proportions were latitudinal rather
than ougitudinnl,
AN IDEAL OK BEAUTY
stepped from the next dreasing room, and
conscious of her lovlincss and its power of
attraction, stopped a moment on the stairs
to survey the field before making the
plunge. Could she swim? Like a mer
maid,I’d have wagered my last nickel. She
was from one of Chicago's suburbs, and
had cut the waters of Geneva lake 'ike one
The watermelon is a Fenian vegetable.
It wears the green above the red.—Buffalo
Courier.
Man proposes, woman disposes, and then
the whole world says, “I told you so.”—
Burlington Free Press.
Peoplo can’t imagine what misery is
until thev have to hire themselves out for ;
a funny man and light flies and write jokes.
—Pittsburg Leader.
It seems hard that. Prince Alexander of
Bulgaria should have to go all the way to
England to get a garter. He should wear
socks.—Pittsbum Chronicle.
The signers or the declaration of inde
pendence bad never celebrated any glori
ous fourths of July, and consequently had
fingers to sign with.—Chicago Times.
The musquitoes are so large in a certain
of the finny tribe tl a' n ak s tin i ho ie tmvn on jAng Island that a bald-headed
there; she had plunged into the surf at
Long Branch, and sported in the warm
waters of the Japan current on the Pacific
coast. She was an expert swimmer, but
neither mermaids nor finny tribes
inhabit Great Salt Lake. It is a
dead sea, where nothing in the animal
resident keeps them off in church by wear
ing a base ball catcher’s mask.—Puck.
Florida Crops.
In tlie vicinity ofMaseotte a much larger
area than usual lias been planted in corn,
u ,,, ,, i and tlie crop is in splendid condition. The
or vegetable kingdoms hud life. Its waters lndi( . ation8 l are that the people will make
are nearly one-fourth pure f 1 ’ 1 ; I all the corn and sweet potatoes they want,
specific gravity six times greater than the | 'Phe ora nge trees in Halifax county are
ocean. It is as buoyant as a rubber ball, , u1omi w ? th their second growth. Their
but the beauty bad not been told all Inis, , rilJt n]l £
and did not discover the true nature oi lier '
surroundings until
large or lnrger crops
ainarily.
If- Florida has many more boys like
! Mortimer and Boland Bunting, of Madison,
her future is secured. These little fellow >—
they are thirteen and eleven years old—
• have tills year rented twelve acres of land
fffi" ,*:“S and planted it with corn and cotton, have
w lth surpuse. I he water is like brine, and wor | <l2r ) pp, e cro , s carefully, and have good
—J T??e.A° .f.la : prospects of an abundant yield. This be-
i ’
growt
« ♦ ho., fruit also is showing much more conspicu- ,
;ci the ti ne nature 01 her ous iy unc j abundantly than was anticipated .
1 after she hud made the by t f le most ho p eftl l. Many of the groves
*?' , ..V.. ''“V \ — "1 promise as large or larger crops than or-
almost fatal piling
receive her form in loving embrace, but
repulsed her familiarity. Her body re
bounded as though it had struck a great
rubber hall, her heels went into the air,
and then
SHE TOOK A HEADER
with eyes, mouth aud nostril:
prospects of an abundant yield,
sides raising enough vegetables to apply
the large family of their father, who is an
invalid.
mermaid of the east. She strangled, and
without prompt help would have drowned.
She said it was like swallowing a grout
gulp of lye.
I profited by the experience and was sat- I .. ~ ”, ' _
isfied to wade until I round it required no ' Mi'S. A. \\ . Broekaiv, of Groton, Brow n
effort at all to Boat., which is the only county, Dakota, used Allcock’s Plasters for
swimming attempted in Great Salt Lake, fifteen years—completely cured of lrregu-
The water is too heavy to make any pro- larity by using two Plasters across the
gress in swimming. When Paul small of the buck for seven days each
Boynton was here two weeks j month—also found them very efficacious
ago, he found that with liis i iu Kidney Trouble—cured of a dull, heavy
rubber suit on he eould sw’im_ with great i p”' n and pressure at the base of the brain
difficulty, since the buoyancy or the water by wearing an Allcock s 1 orous I luster at
prevented his body from sinking into It , the back of the neck. eod&w
enough to mnke a'successful st roke. He j
met with an experience somewhat similar
to the young lady mentioned, and in a New York Sun
111 n ISiir Hurr).
little gale accidentally got some of the salt
water into his mouth and nostrils. He
strangled and was rescued by two young I
men in a boat. Leaving the lake you find
In your dressing room a large pail of fresh
water for another bath, without which
you will present an appearance not unlike
that of Lot’s wife after she disobeyed
the command to not look buck. Thesse
baths are really intoxicating, and many
invalids are here for medical aid, and Halt
“ If 1 buy some dress goods," asked a
lady in a dry goods store, “ can you deliver
them at once?"
“ Yes’m,” said the clerk.
“There will be no delay?”
“ No’m,” said the clerk.
“ Because I am in great haste.”
“ Yes’m,” said the clerk.
“ Very well, you may show me your sum
mer silks.”
In four hours and forty minutes the lady
Lake physicians say there are not more in- i hud selected what she wanted, and the
vigorating baths anywhere in the country, tired clerk ordered the goods delivered at
The waters of the Dead Sea hold more ! once.
m neral in solution than do those of Great ; ■ ■ ■ .
Salt Lake, hut there is nothing to equal I Nervous, IMiilttnteil Mon.
this anywhere else. It is six times more , ,,. f i,i_i„ j
salt than the ocean, and, as I said, tastes , .^''AT L"* ,■ n, Xu?!'nlhiL'mll :
like brine: but it looks as clear as do the ! f J 1 ri t
waters of Lake Michigan, only of a darker j Y“ ltaic I-lei tric huspensorj Ap
green when viewed at as a great body.
plianees, for the speedy relief and perma-
L. W. B.
A POCKET BATH TUB.
The Mischief Wrouirlit li> a Patent in a Once
lliqip) Funiil),
Washington Critic.
Closely following the printed instructions
young father rested the rim of the tub
I lIL'Ub t.llli; aTLJ 1 GUd t/UVlNhli AlWi7 HI » ileal
j ity and Manhood, and all kindred t roubles,
j Also for many other diseases. Complete
restoration to health. Vigor and manhood
guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Jlltis-
' trated pamphlet, with full information,
j terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Vol-
! taic Beit Co., Marshall, Mich.
dee.17 tu,tli,8at,se&wly
lly Intent or Ai'Wilmt.
r ~ P ,—— - — —— -— A Kansas farmer, seeing his sou about t
°? T? vbmrs, tilled the aldcrniamc bulge s tep on a rattlesnake, rushed up aud threw
of rubber cloth with tepid water, and in j him back with such force that the boy’
the pretty little lake he ^placed the baby, thigh was broken.
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So far all was lovely. The baby crowed
just like the one in the picture, and the
tub—like the colored troops in the war-
behaved nobly. The Jmother was called
to the pretty parlor, and the delighted
father decided to join tlit- revels of his boy
and thus thoroughly test the endurance of
the tub. The sounds of aqueous revelry
were at their height. The mother below
was telling of the new tub, and lather and
George D. Aylor, of Madison, Va., sat
down on a log to fix liis gun, while out
shooting the other day. It went oil'
quite by accident, and killed a squirrel
that Mr' Aylor had not seen at dll until il
came tumbling to tlic ground.
During a thunder storm at New Rich
mond, Wis., two thunderbolts went
through the pillow of a young woman, one
boy were as happy as pollvwogs in a j ou each side of her head. Her hair was
country pool, laughing together and freely singed, her head and shoulders burned,
splashing the rubber cloth that was spread an “ both eyeballs so blistered that she will
over the floor. he totally blind.
Even the centre of gravity belonging to 1 ■ —
the two chairs was disturbed by the gayotv i TOT CAN ist'T FOB 10 TEXTS
of the bathers. These useful bits of furni- I A sample of Simmons Liver Regulator, for
ture finally took an active part in the pro- ] trial. Be sure you get the genuine
ceedings, and. gently bowing forward, laid
"down, on the portable bath tub. They were
intelligent chairs and probably w anted to
bathe their eight legs. Then the happy
dome seemed to he given up to the damp
caresses of u water spout, in the liursey
there was a mingling of chair legs, bare
jel6 tu&wlm
Tlti' Muss llusliii'ss.
Among the diversified industries of
Louisiana that of moss is not the least in
teresting nor the least important. New
Orleans receives annually about 20,000
V Hvi v .. *VO U 11A111 h, X1 li^ A Lllvtll 1 oj Vfl 1 a r X \ »»
lejs, rubber, soap sponges, towels veils ii n I bales, valued at say s*l<5,000. Of these re-
a ’ high key and swears in tiie bass clef, I ceipts some 12.000 bales are rehandled by
while the water stood two inches deep. In
the parlor there was first heard a "dull
thud, ’ then the trickling of water from .
The prettily papered ceiling, and subse- |
queutly the crash of a hundred weight of
plaster upon a five hundred dollar piano.
It is a good place to draw the veil. That
portable bath tub 'patentedi will not ac
company the family to the country. The ,
family will not go. The baby has the croup, j
the father a sprained back, the mother a
full set of disordered nerves, and the bill
for repairs to family and home lias taken
nearly all the money saved for the sum
mer’s pleasure. The closest friend of t lie
young lawyer would not dare to mention
in the latter’s hearing the baleful words,
“Portable bath tub.”
the city moss gins, and the remainder are
sold or shipped in the condition in which
they are landed.
Bimmous’ Iron Cordial renovates and en
riches the blond, and accelerates its action,
cod&w
Still the Good Work Goes On!
HEAR THE
EXTRACTS
MOST PERFECT MADE
Purest and strongest Naturnl Fruit Flavors.
Vanilla. Lemon. Orange. Almond, Hose, etc.,
flavor as delicately and naturally as the fruit.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.,
cmcAoo. nouia,
CLINGNIAN’S
T obacco
REMEDIES
SCAT!!!
SCLA-TIOA !
ill. A. T. LYON, the best known photoirranher
IN THE THREE STATES of South Carolina,
Georgia and Florida, sai'sc
"1 have suffered EXCRUCIATING PAINS from
SCIATIC RHEUMATISM. Stemmier on uneven
surfaces of a sidewalk would give me Perfect
Agony. Vurinus remedies have been tried, but
with no effect, until I commenced the use of
Guinn’s Pioneer Blood Renewer,
which has relieved me of the least semblailbe of
pain, and given me the entire use or my limbs.
1 conscientiously commend it to the public.
A. T. LYON,
No. 128 Cherry* St., Macon, Ga.
A Certain ( lire lor 4’ntnrrli!
,\ Siiperli Ilf si’ Producer anti Tonic
Guinn’s Pioneer Blood Renewer cures all
Blood and SkintDiseascs, Rheumatism, Scrofula,
Old Sore**. A i»< rfeet Sprim? Medicine.
If not in your market it will be forwarded on
receipt of price. Small bottles $1.00, large size
$1.
Essay on Blood and Skin Disases mailed free.
NiiM'tni Medicini 1 Co., Maemi, (in.
WITNESSES.
.A. IFTHSTIE A *
Florida Tonic
Mr. FOSTER S. CHAPMAN,
One of the landmarks of the Georgia Drug
trade, now of Orlando, Florida, writes:
“I can hardly select s single case
of the many to whom I have sold
(iulim’s Pioneer Blood Itenewer
but what have been satisfied; and1
find it the best remedy for all Skin
Diseases I have ever sold, and a
Fine Florida Tonic.
FOSTER S. CHAPMAN.
Orlando, Fla.
A Certain Cure* for Catarrh !
A Superb Flesh Producer and Tonic!
tttiiiiiCs Pioneer Illoori Renewer
Cures all Blood and Skin Diseases, Rheumatism,
Scrofula. Old Sores. A perfect Spring Medicine.
Ifnotinyourmarket.it will he forwarded on
receipt of price. Small bottles $1.00, Lar$ce Si .76.
Essay on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free*
3IAC0.V MDimi: COM PAM, Sawn. da.
THE CLIHGMAN TOBACCO OINTMENT
TIIK MOST EFFECTIVE PREPARA
TION on the tnnrkct for Pilow. A SERE CURE
tor Itrlihuu Pile*. Has never tailed to give
prompt relief. Will cure A mil Ulcer?, AbHcesn,
I'intula. Tetter, Suit Rheuin, Barber’s Itch, Ring
worm*. Pimples, Sores and Boils. Price .lOclk.
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO CAKE
NATURE’S OWN REMEDY, Cures all
Wounds. Outs, Bruises, Sprains. Erysipelas, Boils,
Carbuncles, Bone Felons, Ulcers, Sores. Sore Eyes,
Sor* Throat,Buuions.Conis, Neuralgia.Rheumatisro,
Orchitis. Gout. Rheumatic Gout, (.’olds, Coughs,
Bronchitis. Milk Leg. Snake aud Dog Bites, Stings
of Insects, Ac. In fact allays all local Irritation and
Inflammation from whatever cause. Price 25 of «•
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER
Prepared according to tlic mont scientific
principles* of the PI'.REST SEDATIVE
l.\tiREi>IENTS, compounded with the purest
Tobacco Flour, and is specially recommended for
Croup. Weed or (Jake of the Breast, and for that class
of irritant or intlammutory maladies, Aches and
Pains where, from too delicate a state of the system,
the patient is unable to bear the stronger application
of the Tobacco Cake. For Headache or other Aches
and Pains, it is invaluable. Price 15 cts.
Ask your druggist for these remedies, or write to the
CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO.
S DURHAM, N. C„ U. S. A.
Cures all Blood and Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Old Sores.
A PERFECT SPRING MEDICINE.
! PRICE, $l-OOIPER BOTTLE. Xj^ELO-E] SIZE] SiJ7B
Essay on Blood and Skin Disease Mailed Free.
Macon Medicine Company, Macon, Ga.
Wholesale by Brannon & Carson and City Drug Slore.
THE BOSS PRESS
Is Without a Rival.
THE LIDDELL VARIABLE FELD SAW MILL,
Is the very best Saw Mill in the market. It took the only
medal of the first class at the New Orleans Exposition.
For the above, and for all other machinery, address,
FORBES UDDELL&CO.
Montgomery, Ala.
N. B.—Our stock of Wrought Iron, Pipe, Fittings and
Machinery is the largest in this part of the country. 1
I’llOFF.KKlOXAI. LARDS.
D R. GEO. McELlTANEY,
Resident Dentist.
Room No. 2, 82'^ Broad street, up stairs, ove)
Wittich & Kinsel’s. jal6-ly
D r. c. t. osburn,
Dentist,
' (Successor to Dr. J. M. Mason.)
Office next door to Rankin House. Same en
trance as Riddle’s gallery. oc4-ly
VIT F * tigner,
M . Dentist,
35>4 Twelfth street (formerly Randolph street.)
eT-ly
) | SE’E^ITTO- GOOES 1
iir Fashion Plates,
PIECE GOODS!
Illdll'lltillK u still,'111' IlHl-llllOSK.
The peaches in market are as yet iudelli-
ble with false teeth.—Philadelphia Star.
The beautiful crimson blush, the bright
sparkling eye, a clear intellect, are so often
w anting among our most lovely femates.
and why? Because they are suffering from
some peculiar, lingering female complaint.
A sure, safe, effectual remedy is Simmons’
Iron Cordial. eodefcw
Five Cold anti Two Silver Medals !
awarded in 1 Ss.-q at the Expositions ot |
New Orleans and Louisville, and the In
ventions Exposition of London.
The superiority «.f Coraliiio over horn I
or whalebone hi.s now been demonstrated
by over five yea: s’experience. It is inert
durable, u 'tc "'iahle, more comfortable j
And lien#)' brinks. i
Avoid cheap imitations made of varloui
kinds of cord. None arc genuine un'es
“Da. Warxek’s CoRALixf.” is prints
on inside of steel cover.
mil SAIE i)Y AIL L£A0!«6 MERCHANTS.
WARNER BROTHERS,
353 Bro' dway, Naw York Citt j
'•'‘•••.sin
THE 3VL^.OOET
File Insurance Company
Overstocked Suits Made to Order,
-IX-
HAMBURG EDGINGS AND LINEN TOILS,
iCLOTHING!
GLOTHHETG!
C iOME ami give us your order. Do not wait till
j you are pressed by the season, and (lien waul
] a suit made in a hurry. Wo are prepared, how-
i ever, to get up suits at very short notice. If von
i want a suit quick, give us your order. If you
want a suit in thirty days, give us your order. I(
you want a suit iti sixty days, give us your order
G. J. PEACOCK,
I Clothing Manufacturer, «4 * UG liroat
Street. *odlf
We Must Unload
E COLLEGE,
? ; IN THE VIRGIN IA MOUNTAINS
AND WILL OFFER
OF )l It ON. GEORGIA.
Cash Capital.
11H >.( H >()
Tiie Ueiiei'inliia Lari id' the Srasiiii.
One slight consolation about this weather
is t lie reflection that members of congress
can't dodge it.—St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Here uml There.
Slippers are being made of paper.
There is a paper iu Texas called the
Gimlet.
The crop of American rice this year has
been very large.
Out of seven hundred Vassar graduates
only two hundred have married. 2T??
“Happy Charles, white and yellow wash
er,” is a curious Washington sign.
Twenty-three of Yale’s graduating class
worked their way through the course.
A single sale of 200 tons of shelled pea
nuts were made in Petersburg, Va., a few j [ S the only harmless and effective NERVE
days apo. ^ j FOOD known which leaves no aftereffects, and
GOOD BARGAINS
An Indian who heard Myron Whitney’s
voice for the first time was heard to re
mark: “Hm ! Him heap dug out.”
• The iron manufacturers of the east look
forward to an improvement in the trade
before the close of the season.
The cannon with which the Albany bi
centennial salute is to be fired was" first
mounted in Albany over 250 years u<-o.
Mrs. Mary Colby, of Vienna, Ale., al
though seventy-eight years old, has just
personally worked out her road tax of .*■!.
Something new in ghost stories is re- | cunts quart bottle -
ported from Detroit, where a visitant from
the other world has been detected in the
act of hoc-ing potatoes.
ithout stimulant or alcohol. It is a delicious
age and trill positively recover Brain and
rvous Exhaustion, destroy thirst for aicohqlic
American Fondness fur Titles.
There are no people in the world who
exhibit such a childish fondness for titles
as our boasted democracy of America. The
girls go abroad in schools to hunt for some
titled snob to marry them, or, if they re- I
efr eslting sleep mill immediate 'relief to any ,
trouble arising fi'oin nervousness. A single bot
tle will prove its virtue.
MANUFACTURED BY
M0XIE COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga.
For sale by John P. Turner & Bro., and G. A
Drug Store, Columou#, Ga.
e* apl6dly nr m
THE PATENT MICE & OUST PROOF
gsMjYLERDESK
ji.lf-'- .T
Is now ready to write insurance against loss or ;
damage l*\ lire. Rates guaranteed as low as j
ottered by any reliable -t.Tk company.
S. T. CO LEM VN. President. I
s. It. .LUK’FS, Vice President. !
El >i i A It >. WILSON, Secretary. j
TOOMBS CRAWA0RD,
Local Agent.
Olliee 1213 Broad Street. eodtf |
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons having
demands against Hugh Dever, late of said coun
ty, deceased, to present them to me properly
made out, within the time prescribed by law, so
as to show their character and amount. And all
persons indebted to said deceased are hereby re
quired to make immediate payment to me.
This May tfth, lbss. DAVID A. ANGLIN,
my7oaw6w Administrator, etc.
Bookcases,Tables, Office
Chairs.Letter Presses,
Fine Cabinets, &c.
TYLER DESK CO.
n. Fourth -t., St. Louis.
ll'J iv (or 40 j»p. Cut a log iA
O has taken the 1e»d in
he sales of -hat class of
emedies, Aral hc.s {;iven
-st univcrsa> “'.tiafao
TO ENABLE US TO DO SO.
REMNANTS IN EVER! DEPARTMENT
AT PRICES TO SUIT YOU.
J. A. KIRVEN & CO.
a CLASSIC A L and Scientific Courses for degrees.
I ,4 °* “Rsiness and Preparatory courses. Special
J attention to English, French and German spoken.
I /Hstruction thorouffh and practical. Library lfi,-
(100 volumes. Good literary societies. Best moral
and rchgious influences.
! Expenses for nine months 9l4g, $176 or S‘20i (in-
1 ^biding tuition, hoard, etc.' Increasing patronage
from fifteen states. Indian Territory and Mexico.
I mrty-toiirth session begins Sept. 10th.
For catlogue with view of grounds, buildings
and mountains' address
. , JULIUS D. DREHER, President,
jy. eodlm<&w2t Salem, Virginia.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. '
I It.v F. .11. Ii ■■ (Mill's »V Ancllniii'cn.
[ BY VIRTUE of all order issued by the Court of
I Ordinary oi Muscogee county, (in., I win sell iu
f I l oin or the auction house of F. M Knowles
Co.. Broad street, city of Columbus, .Muscoitee
eouuty, Oil Tuesday, the 13tli day of July, issts, nil
the, personal property ol the estate of Patrick
; McArdle, deceased, consisting of Groceries and
other nenshuble goods belonguiK to the estate of
Hind deceased. Terms cash. The sale will be
continued from day to day until the stock is dis-
posed of. J. G. BUBRUS,
jy2 eoiltil Temp. Adm’r Est. P. McArdle.
cine* of thee
A. L. SMITH.
Dradf. rd,
Postponed Administrator's Sale.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina
ry of Muscogee county, Georgia, will be sold on
tiie first Tuesday in August next, on the corner of
Broad and Tenth streets, in the city of Columbus,
between the legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder, the following described property, to-wit:
One hundred and sixty-five acres of land, more or
; less, lying east of the city of Columbus anil known
and described as part of lots 93, 95 and 96, in the
I Coweta Reserve of said county. Sold as the prop-
! erty of E. H. Thornton. Terms cu ’
jy8 oaw4w
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas, C. L. Glenn, administrator of William
N. Jones, deceased, re presents to the court in lib
petition, duly filed, that he has fully administer
ed William N. Jones’ estate.
This is therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any
they can. why said administrator should not be
discharged from his administration and receive
letters of dismission on the first Monday in Sep
tember, 1KH6.
Witness my official signature this 1th day of
! June, ib86.
j jeo oaw3m F. M. BROOKS. Ordinary.
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