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The Adviser from Voltaire, Kansas • 5

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A QUESTION ABOUT Browns Iron Bitters Main Haste to Defend Yourself II you live in a locality where malaria is prevalent, with a preventive that experience indicates as the most reliable of medical safeguards Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Entirely free from the objections and they are valid ones -which attach to the mineral alkaloid quinine, it Is far more effective, and its effects are not evanescent, but lasting, unlike those of the drug. There are portions of our land and none more beautiful and more fertile which at no season of the year are entirely exempt from the malarial scourge. In such regions Hostetter's Stomach Bitters has undergone a continuous test for the past thirty years, with results which have established its reputation beyond all cavil as a special defense against every form of malarial disease. For biliousness, also, it is an acknowledged 'specific, and it is a potent remedy for constipation, dyspepsia, rheumatism and an impoverished condition of the blood.

The Knights of Labor and Women. The Knights of Labor has become one of the largest aggregations of laboring men that ever existed. It has many features which are really superior aEd praiseworthy. One is that it does net exclude from its organization people of any race or of any color, and women, too, "fortunately, can be admitted. This we deem a grand movement in the right direction, because the labor of women has been too often ground to the dust.

Think of it At the present day women are compelled to make shirts at forty cents per dozen. Hood's famous "Song of the Shirt" is a sad reality in the America of to-day. With fingers weary and worn, With eyelids heavy and red, A woman sat in unwomanly rags, Plying her needle and thread. Stitch stitch! stitch 1 In povertv, hunger, and dirt. BITTERS.

What a Change! A few short weeks aaro that youngr srirl was the personification of health, vior, and fceauty. The blush upon her cheeks rivaled that of the rose; her step was light and tmoyant, her every movement was a revelation of perfect physical health. Yet now ehe is pallid and haggard, and her superabundant vitality has given place to a strange dullness and lassitude. What has caused this change? Functional irregularities, which can be cured by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription," a remedy to which thousands of women to-day owe their lives.

All druggists. It is a difficult job to set a hen or a good example. "Fire-proof Paper May Be Made," ays a scientific exchange, "from a pulp, consisting of one part vegetable fiber, two parts asbestos, one-tenth part borax, and one-fifth part alum." It is a pity that such facts as the one following cannot be written, printed, or otherwise preserved, upon some sort of indestructible paper. VMy wife suffered seven years and was bedridden, W. E.

Huestis, of Emporia, Kansas; "a number of physicians failed to help her. Dr. Pierce's 'Golden Medical Discovery' cured her." All druggists se2 this remedy. Everybody ought to keep it. It only needs a trial.

A Mexican lass remains a lass until she is lassoed. Thet are trying in Germany to find a substitute for India rubber. No one who has usetf Dr. Bigelow's Positive Cure desires a substitutr as it is eminently successful in coughs, colds, and all throat and lung diseases. A woman physician is of no account unless ahe's kilif uL It win cure any case of tlrer and Kidney troubles when properly take It is a perfect renovator and InTigorator.

It cleanses the mjm tern of the poisonous humors that develop Im Liver, Kidney and Urinary diseases, car ryinjr away all poisonous matter and rw atorlnc the Illood to a healthy condition, 1 a I ANSWERED. The qnestioa has probably been asked thousands of tunes. IIow can Brown's Iron Bitters enre every-thinxf; WelL it doesn't. But it does cure any disease for which a reputable physician would prescribe IROX Fhysictans recognise Iron as the best restorative cent known to the profession, and inquiry of any leading chemical firm will substantiate the assertion that there are more preparations of iron than of any other substance nsea in medicinei. This shows con-clasively that iron is acknowledged to be the moat important factor in successful medical practice.

It is, however, a remarkable fact, that prior to the discov-fry of BROWN'S IROX BlTTiHtS no perfect-ly satisfactory iron combination had ever been found. BROWH'S IRON BinERSSrSS headache, or produce constipation all other iron medicines do. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS cures Indigestion, Billonsncss, Weakness Dyspepsia. 31 al aria, Chills and Fevers, Tired Side, Bark or and Neural irla for all these ailments Iron is prescribed daily. BROWII'S IRON BITTERS.STSX1?: rainnte.

Liks all other thorough medicines, it sets slowly, when taken by wij the first symptom of benefit is renewed energy. The muscles then become firmer, the digestion improves, the bowels are active. In women the effect is usually more rapid and marked. The eyes begin at once to brighten the akin clears np healthy color comes to the cheeks nervousness disappears; functional derangements become regular, and if a nursing mother, abundant sustenanos is supplied for the child. Remember Brown's Iron Bitters in the ONLY iron medicine that is not injurious.

I'hyticians and lxnggitu recommend it. The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. riiriruiuc it, rctrnuiug avuu uiTiguauu Mind ana Body It prevents the growth Xm Berlous Illness of a Dangerous Class of Diseases that begin in mere trivial ailments, and are too apt to be neglected as such THOUSANDS OF CASE3 of the worst forms of these terrible diseases -bare been quickly relieved and in a short-time perfectly cured by the use of XXops Sc Ial Hitters. Do sot get Hops and RXalt Bitters confounded with inferior preparations of Take Nothing; but Hops Malt Bl ters if you want a sure Core, HOPS UALT EITTLES CO, Ceext, lia Welsh Names.

Welsh names are proverbially of a crack-jaw tendency, but perhaps the palm may be given to the following, which casually occurred in a conversation between a Welsh maiden and an English visitor at a village at the foot of Snowdon. The visitor inquired: "What is the name of your little cottage, my Welsh girl: "Llefylli-fynwy, sir. E. V. "Oh, and are your parents living?" W.

G. "Yes, sir; but my father works at Chwarel Caebrai-chycafn." E. "Very well. Any brothers?" W. G.

"Yes, three, sir. One atKhosllanerchrugog, one at Llan-enddwyncwmllanddwywye, one lives between Penmaenmawr and Llanfair-fechan. E. Y. "It's growing worse, I see.

How many sisters?" W. G. "Onlv two, sir; one is with my aunt at Llanfairmathafareithnf." E. V. "My word, what a name And the other?" W.

G. "Oh, she is in service, sir. at "She Is Beautiful," 'But her breath-li horrors That sickening odor comes Jrom Catarrh, caused by a-Scrofulous taint in tho blood for -which the best remedy is I cheek "SftriXT recommend Eed Clover Tonio to those suffering from troubles of the stomach and liver. I am now on my second bottle, and it makes me feel like a new man. M.

Con-Koe, Nashua, Iowa. A popuiiAb air with the ladies "Sweet Buy and Buy. 3 And still with a voice of dolorous pitch, She sang the "Song of the Shirt!" Work! work! work! While the ccck is crowing aloof And work work work Till the stars shine through the roof. It's oh to be a slave Along with the barbarous Turk, Where woman has never a soul to save, If this is Christian work Any honest reform to better the condition of female labor will be welcomed by every humanitarian. Heretofore the labor unions have overlooked the necessity of making a great effort for women.

The Knights of admit doctors, preachers, editors, and merchants to membership, and the only individuals whom they exclude as the natural enemies of labor are bankers, lawyers, professional gamblers, and liquor-sellers. One Socialistic orator declares that the Knights of Labor ought not to admit merchants, because he deems them aristocrats; but many of these "aristocrats" work as hard as any day laborer, and therefore very properly are included among the laboring men of the country. the most honorable principles of the Knights of Labor, and for which it will be commended by all broad-gauge Americans, is that the order jer-mits the Knights to work in the same shops or factories with union or nonunion men. It makes no distinciton in this regard; and, most fortunately, is removed from the narrow and prescriptive spirit of too many labor organizations, which declare that a. union man can-not work alongside of a non-union man.

This broad and liberal basis upon which the Knights of Labor organization rests is one cause of its extended Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Catar 13 linCHIil UMLIrl Life is a book, illustrated by ourselves. A perfect speciuc Dr. Sage's Catarrh Bemedy. Do totj enjoy good health?" asked Cross.

"Why. vea of course. "Who doesn't?" replied Eosa tersely. Atee's Ague Cure neutralizes the miasmatic poison which causes fever and ague. tmr ci a Cleanses the Head.

Allays Mamma 1 1 Heals the Sores. Restores the senses of Taste, Smell, Hearing-. A I nlr volt of "My daughter suffered for years trluV an obstinate and offensive Catarrh. Her voice was affected; her throat filled with purulent matter; she complained of head-' ache, with pains over the eyes, and In the nose, and was fearful that her lunjs were involved in the disease. Thysicians pre scribed for her, but yet t.he grew worse, until finally she lost all sense of smell and taste.

She had no appetite, became bilious, sallow, weale, emaciated, and ulscouiv ascd. Having heard Aycr's Sarsaparilla-highly recommended for Catarrh, I purchased a dozen bottles, determined that this medicine should have a thorough trial. Jly daughter commenced taking it, and, before shs had finished ten bottles, was entirely cured. Ehe now in perfect health." S. Schrcincr, Sag Harbor, 1.

Y. Positive Care. it A particle is applied into each nostril and is agreeable to use. Price 50 by mail or at druggists. Send for circular.

ELY BROTHERS. Druggists. Owego.N.Y. popularity; for no organization can A friend of ours, absent on a trip to Washington, writes that he has been all through tho national capital and considerable of his own. Clergyman and physicians recommend Hall's Ilair Benewer for diseases of the scalp and hair.

Fuix of writeousnessr tho conscientious editor. Free to Ministers, Lawyers, Doctors, and Teachers. If you will get your dealer to order from his wholesale druggist one dozen bottles AVarner's "White Wine op Tar Syrup the best remedy in the world for Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Catarrh, and Consumption, I will send two bottles free. Recommend to your friends.

Send name of druggist who giTes the order. Map of Holy Laud free with medicine. Address Dr. C. D.

Warner, Chicago, 111. All druggists. ever be general which proscribes a brother workman, not because he is a The most obstinate and dangerous forms of Catarrh mar be cured by using Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Prepared Ly Dr. J.

C. Aycr Ixmell, Mass. Bold by Drucaists. Price six bottles, $5. PERRY DAVIS" poor artisan or a bad man, but simply because he does not belong to a specified association.

Milwaukee Is The Best afprnrnnffinat IS RECOMMENDED BY 'Physicians, Ministers, Missionaries, Managers of Factories, Workshops, Planta iro Eier me. None rennlna nnle Don't waste your money on a tram ormbber coat. The FIRII BRAND ELICKETJ (stamped with tha above isaDsoiutei, vMrsnartfrBoor, ana win Keep yon arv in me naraesi iurm Ask. for tha "FISH BRAND" elickxs and take no other. If vour storekeeper doe- TRAPS STARK.

no thath i nsRfrn Important, When you visit or leave New York City, save baggage, expressage, and S3 carriage hire, and stop at the Cirand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot 613 rooms, fitted up at a cost of one million dollars: Si and upwards per day. European Elan. Elevator. Restaurant supplied with the est Horsa cars, stages, and elevated railroad to all depots. Families can live better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first-class hotel in the city.

A Modern Fable. A beautiful young lady, who always aided her mother in the performance of the household duties, and who was of a El PI I I '0 SCHOOL OF KCLLtmO fl 1 III A Short-hand and tvpe- Ml Ulbb cirrnlsra. PoRiUona fnrnihel.a' N.Clark stChirairo. raAPORATIMG FRUIT ana a A a a a a. Fall treat! pricca tUEB.

AMERICAN M'F'C CO. UAkAtsIlOiiO. 1'A. ISox PATENTS B. 8.

A. P. Lacet. PattJ Attorneys, Washington. D.C Inst nirti'Mis and oimiion as to patentability IMtfcK.

CjL7 years' experience. tions, Nurses in Hospitals in short, everybody everywhere who has ever given it a trial. TAKEN INTERNALLY, IT WILL BE FOUND A NEVER FAILING CURE FOR SUDDEN COLDS, CHILLS, FARTS IN THE STOMACH. CRAMPS, SUMMER and BOWEL COMPLAINTS, SORE THROAT, APPLIED EXTERNALLY, IT IS THE MOST EFFECTIVE AND BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH FOR CURING SPRAINS, BRUISES. RHEUMATISM TOOTHACHE, BURNS.

FROSTBITES, Prices, 25c, 50c, ani $1.00 per. Boitlo. For Sale by ali Medicine Dealers. ot Imitations." Put Up" at the Gault House. The business man or tourist will find first-class accommodations at the low price of S2 and Si 50 per day at the Gault House, Chicago, corner Clinton and Madison streets.

This far-famed hotel is located in the center of the city, only one block from the Union Depot Elevator; all appointments first-class. lioxT Gates, Proprietors. "KOUGH OX ITCH." "Iiough on Itch" cures skin humors, eruptions, ring worm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chilblains, itch, ivy poison, barber's itch. 50a jars. "KOUGH ON CATAKKH" corrects offensive odors at once.

Complete curs of worst chronic cases also unequaleu as gargle for diphtheria, sora throat, foul breath. 5Jc "KOUGH OX Why suffer Piles Immediate relief and complete cure guaranteed. Ask for "Rough on Piles." Sure cure for itching, protruding, bleeding, or any form of Piles. 50o. At Druggists' or Mailed.

I have not had any trouble with the rheumatism since taking: Athlophoros, which entirely cured me. I think it a great remedy, and fully recommend it to all who are a filleted with tho rheumatism. G. W. I I.

Healy, Shannon, kind and amiable disposition, was one day surprised by the visit of a fairy, who said to her I have watched you a longtime, and have been much pleased with your cheerfulness, your kindness and amia EVERYTHIHO rory.Clss. a-lirac, Ac if StjstHC -2 Wr0(J. leather. Parer.I Furniture. Brio bility, and I have come to inform you Eock.

li UiXVStronff aa Iron, Solid as a lrr-X. XitZl Tlie total ouantitv sold dnrinff ths jpat f.ve yesrn nniounted to over dm 32 MILLION TO iJiAM dMltriwn iwllit. Awarded vm nrtifo nnin ritni that you will have one wish granted, no matter what it is." The young lady pondered for a few moments and then said "I would wish to live to a good old age." "Have then your wish," said the fairy; "become a ballet dancer or a chorus singer," and she vanished. Moral: Yirtne is its own reward. I'ronounce! Ktronefit Glue known Send dealer's card and luc.

poetacs i t- r' Contaics B3 Acid. Kir mnipiBcnn ivcc ut inuu asxjrx Co. Gloucester, Mass. "Bough on Bats" clears out Bats, Mice. 15c, Rough on Corns, "bard or soft corns, bunions, 15c, Instant relief.

15c. "Bough on Toothache." The attention of readers of Fit at-clnss Ktory Purer is called to THE C'll ICAt.O lAUW lilt, tha largpst Family Story Taper In the United It is issued every each number contains eiht ltrpe pages lillol with haudiomely illustrated Coin, pleteand Vnu tinned Stories by the best American authors; Witty Snylnsrs by the most prominent humorous writers Incident! and Anecdotes of the I-ate War, from the pens of old soldier in both armies; latest Fashions, and other articles of interest to ladies, by highly intelligent lady contributors; and many other original features comprised in a First. rlitbs Family ftory Paper. TI1IT CJH ICACO L.EIM: Fit is now pronounced in every way equal to any of the SJ3 Btory Papers, and is sold for ust one-half that sum. THE CHICAGO I.F.Dt Elt has been published for fourteen years, and is no new venture.

It is the Only Story Paper in the country that roes taits subscribers folded, pasted and trimmed so that renders can readily turn from one pose to another, without unfolding the entire pnpor. TIIH CHICAGO L.EIMJr.lt will be mailed to any address far the year IHKG for One Dollar and Fifty Cents, postatre paid. It is a Three Hollar paper in every particular, but will be sold for the year 136 at one-half that sum. namely. no Dollar and Fifty Cents.

TUB CHICAGO LEDGER is For Kale by Newsdealers, Postmasters and Subscription Agents throughout the United States. AIT Now Is the time to subscribe. Send three cents in postage stamps for Sample Copy. Hack Numbers will be mailed to any address when desired. Address all communications to THIS CHlCAf.O LEUUEU, 211 Franklin Street, Chicago, ill.

Boston Chronicle. BE. EJOTAY1 Where the Damages Should Come In. Mz. it.

r. PCHHOCJC, 671 West Laka Sawt, Chicafo, vas from KbenmatiaiB. Etia pfartieian fearr4 amputation of tha le woald aeeeaaary. lie trie ATHLOPHOROS. aad in two dara wai cured.

Atblophoroa roooDced oitelf aafe by one of the leading pbrMciaaa of tie eaotrr. Ak Tour draagtat fnr Athlophoroa. "if yoa cannot rt It of him do not try aonietfaiofeUe.bat order at once froaa aa. Wa will aend it expreaa paid on receipt of price. fl.OU per bottle.

ATHLOPHOr.OS 112 Wall New York. A recent decision of the Supreme Court allows a wife to sue for damages the person, male or female, who has alienated her husband's affections and TJorrnlatiiinr Pillc? WELL'S HAIltllALSAJr, If gray, restores to original colorl An elegant dressing, softens and beautifies. No oil nor grease. A Tonic Restorative. Stoics hair coming out; strengthens, cleanses, heals scalp, 50c "KOUGH ON lilLE" start the bile, relieve tho bilious stomach, thick, aching head and overloaded bowels.

Small granules, small dose, big results, pleasant in operation, don't disturb the stomach. 25c Bronchitis is cured by frequent small doses of Piso's Cure lor Consumption. brought about the absence of his "conjugal society." This is well enough, but the conjugal societv of such a hus Hill), The Great Liver and Stomach Remedy, For the en re of all disorders of the Stomach, Uver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Constipation, Costiveness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Inflammation of the Bowels. Piles, and all derangements of the Internal Viscera, purely vetre table, containing no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs. Price, 25 cents per box.

Sold by all druceits. band as that must be so much less than valuable that perhaps the woman gets Best In the World. CIct the rennine. ICw-ery parkase has oar Trade-mark and fsv marked fraatr's. i.VTUVVIlEHE.

mn0 A'. Another Life Saved. J. C. Gray, of Dadeville, Ala writes us: "I have been using your DR.

ATM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, and I can say of a truta it is far superior to any other lung preparation in the world. My mother was confined to her bed four weeks with a cough, and had every attention by a good physician, but he failed to effect a cure, and when I got one bottle of your DR. WMT HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, she began to mend richt away. I can say in truth that it was the means of saving her life.

I know of five cases that Dr. Hall's Blsam has cured, and my mother is better than she has been for twenty I naToapoalUToromody for lt aa inonsanuaot eaaeaoi tna worat ainaanaoi ion I is i Ibaadtsc bar baen eorad. ladoad. la faitS 1 car T. that I wl.l aend TWO BOTTi.ES KAEL together with a Ta LCA BI.B TEE ATTSB oa tbia tfiaaaas BS SST saffersr.

atrazDreaaand F. 0.addraa. JkT. A. BiOC M.lt: lit rearl Si hw Tor.

r7V A Survival of tie Fittest. i a a a a iiaauksrix it ASK Yonr Nwsdeaier tori HE CHICAGO LEEKiKK, the Best Stout Papeb iu th conntrr. Read it. IDIBIUTI XZJFlULtlJ CECIL Hundreds of maladies spring from this complaint. The symptoms of this disease are the symptoms of a broken-down Stomach, Indigestion, Flatulence, Heartburn.

Acid Stomach, Pain after Eating rivinsr rise sometimes to the most excruciating colic Pyrosis, or Water-Brash, etc. Dr. lladway's Pills are a cure for this complaint. They restore strength to the Utomsch and enable it to perform its functions. Take the Pills according to the directions, and observe what we say in "False and True" respecting diet, bend stamp for "False and True." Dr.

Had way's SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT Has stood the test of nearly half a century as a remedy for Scrof nlous. Mercurial and Syphilitic Complaints. Chronic Rheumatism. Skin Diseases, and Impurities of the Blood. It builds tip the broken-down constitution, purifies the blood, restoring health and vigor.

Sold by druggists I a bottle. RADWAPS READY RELIEF, For the relief and cure of all Pains, Congestions and Inflammations. JtyBo sure to cet A Fill I IT MEDICINE THAT IMS HEALED UILUO.NS DCCI.VG 35 TEACS! QFMn NAME QCIC for Pror. Voodr'a Kew IlloitratKl A Life Experience. 1 Remarkable and qnick cures.

Trial Packages. Consul tav tion and Books by Mall Fit EE. Address Dr. WARD Louisiana. Mo.

KCulUng, etc Agtnt sell 10 Ut. rrCSOOUr.l1aUaaU,0. her damages in advance of the suit. According to the testimony of physicians and coroners, in all parts of the Union, deaths have resulted from the use of cough syrups, containing morphia, opium, and other poisons. In this connection, Dr.

Sam'l Cox, of Washington, after careful analyses, endorses Eed Star Cough Cure as being purely vegetable, and absolutely free from opiates, poisons, and narcotics. Price, 25 cents. The Fireman's Story. "Where have you been?" asked the foreman of a Western volunteer fire department of a member who arrived soon after the fire had been extinguished. "Been (hie) workup.

"Been working? What kind of work have you been doing?" "Been (hie) to the drug (hie) store tget some chemicals (hie; for the engine. New York Graphic. Though the principles on which an arch was constructed was not entirely unknown to tho Greeks, yet their universal use of the columnar style' of architecture and general deficiency of roads, aqueducts, and bridges, rendered its use unnecessary to them, but the Komans employe it extensively in all their great works. Dr.E. Butler, Master of Arts, Cambridga University, England, Bays: "St.

Jacobs Oil acts like xnacria." QP101 Am Morphine Habit Cared in lOto COdavs. lifr Iimmj ptientf fnre4 in ail parts- Dr. garsh, Quincy.Kica. POBSSWaSBBaaBBaBBPBSVSKBBSSSa NERVOUSr iimEiHimniiMST. A.

HAUL FOR EVERT TTOCTD OF MAX AJYTJ BEAST lutBIUl ATED rSfl TST5 A E3M V-eam hen and earn Zmm i- 1 II 1 (rood par. Situations foraiahed. Write Valentine JancsviUe, Wis. use i tiusDens 100.000 Acre- Government UNO opentooottlemeut. Addre K.A.

MANNING, Haaford. California. manent cure of Aerrowa btbilitv. Impaired Vttasittt. and all kindred trontJes.

Also tor many other di-eases. Complete restoration to Heitltb and Vigor fniaracteed. No risk is incurred. Ulaitraed aled envelope, mailed free, by addrespimr VOLTAIC ilELT 3 Lars hall. Jtnblt.

Qnlckly andl'alnlesa- i lycuredi home Correspondence nmian The Oldest Best Liniment EVER MADE IN AMERICA. SALES LARGER THAN EVEE, onus foiiciied and fre trial of cure sent 1 lioues, investigators. Tm UrxaxE r-n fVii ia W- of ivprrp 1 rui. rife' 5ftt'fiitM rV YlUM? The Mexican Mustansr Elnlment has 2 J0R3ES CLilS Inlkt ALL iiif 111L been known for more than thirty-five years as the best of all Liniments, foi Man and Beast, its sales to-dar are X3 Best Coo eta Symp. Tastes Use In time.

Sold by drnreistM. J2y larg-er than ever. It cures when al PAYSthe FREIGHT 5. Ton YVacon hralrs. Iron jtrm, Strel ixarinfrm.

Bra otners ia.ii, uuu peuetraies skid, tenuou and muscle, to tho very bone. Sold everywhere. Tars Beam anfl Brarn Bos tut CJN. U. A'o.

21-80- Devoted exclusively to the Field, Trap. Gun, Rifle, Rod, Kennel, and everything of interest to sportsmen. Superbly illustrated. Il per year. Send name for sampie copy Free.

Officers of sports mien's associations, gun clubs, etc, are requested to send lists of members, to whom sample copies will be mailed. WESTERN SPORTSMAN, Sioux City. la. Ererr site Scale. For free prtee list mention thin paper ao4 ad4reta JOKES OF tlRGMAMTON, EING11A.11TON.

N. Y. WHEN "VKTTEVO TO AJDVERTISEns, please say yoa saw tho advcrtUauiau this paper..

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