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Show POOR DIGESTION LANGUID AND'TIRED. 4 WARRIOR BOH). By ST. GEORGE RATHBORNM, An Interesting Letter Concerning Peruna. 4Aertr ,We- " "UUU 1Hu ITMUnt," "Tk Jae WWeW," MU, Ckprim," a OesjrlxkL IML Street end Snlik New To CHAf-TEXII. Waylaid By the OgTe. This spirited way of doing things struck Charlie as just about right It suited his own aggressive nature, always bent upon carrying the war Into the enemys country and striking quick blows. Thats kind of you, Artemus, be and I shall be said. Immediately, only too pleased to meet the captain. Fate decreed that they should meet Capt.- Brand as they sauntered toward the exit. Both gave him a cold bow. It was no more nor less than he was accustomed to from these friends of Arline, and yet he looked after them suspiciously. Ah! had he but dreamed of whither they were bound, and for what purpose, the ogre would have considered that the case called for something beyond suspicion. Keep an eye on him, Artemus, said Charlie. Well, rather. It would precipitate matters if he chanced to see us meet the original ghost, of we may so term Capt Brand. But apparently the ogre had awakened to the fact that he was assailed by a thirst which would not be denied, for the last they saw of him he was heading in a bee line for the barroom. Once clear of the hotel, the two friends turned along the avenue. Artemus knew where he was going; this was his old stamping ground, Miss Della Janveaa, Globe Hotel, Ottawa, Ont., is from one of the oldest and best over which he had ranged for years, known French Canadian families in Canada. In a recent letter to The Peruna Medicine always searching for that which until now bad eluded his Co., of Columbus, Ohio, she says : Last spring my blood seemed clogged up, my digestion poor, my grasp a sensation that would take bead ached and I felt languid and tired all the time. My physician the theater-goinpublic by storm, reputation at a bound. prescribed for me, but a friend advised me to try Peruna. I tried It and make hisCharlie So he led at length into a and am pleased to state that I found it a wonderful cleanser and purmen came ifier of the system. In three weeks I was like a new woman, my public bouse, where many cut glass and silver where and went, and without happy and appetite had Increased, I felt buoyant, light gleamed upon the buffet back of the an ache or pain. Peruna Is a reliable family medicine. bar, and tables Invited a social chat Adia Brittain, of Sekitan, O., writes: factory results from the use of Peruna, Before they reached a distant table, Dr. once to "After using your wonderful Peruna write at Hartman, giving a Charlie had located his man; it was of case 1 full he will and I statement have had great relief. three months your he had points given had continual heaviness in my stomach, be pleased to give you his valuable advice easy enough after to him. but had bilious, gpd fainting spells, gratis. ttS all Nor was Artemus an lota out of the Address Dr. Hartman, President of have left mo since using Peruna." they Brittain. The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, way in his diagnosis U you do not dsxivft prompt and satis- - Ohio. of the mans character. Charlie saw he had been a bluff, genial sailor, and these years of wild life on the Sahara, with the wandering tribes of nomads Into whose hands be had fallen, had not eradicated these predominant traits. A natural, rock base composition for walls and ceilings to be used in Warmly he shook thq hand of the white or any number of beautiful tints, in powder form, to be mixed with cold wanderer. water, making a durable, sanitary and cleanly borne. Any one can brush it on. Eye looked Into eye and read there the nature of the man back of it. And Capt Brand was thanking heaven mentally that his child had Unnatural glue and whiting decompositions for walls and ceilings'that been beloved by one whom he recogStick only until the glue by exposure decays, when they rub and scale off, nized in his soul to be natures noblespoiling walls and rendering them unsanitary and the rooms almost uninhabitable. man. cold water Alabastlne possesses merit while the only merit hot or Long they sat there and conkalsomines possess is that your dealer can buy them cheap. versed. There are many reasons why you should not use poisonous wall paper The hours passed unheeded. and unsanitary kalsomines. Buy Alabastlne in 5 lb. packages only and was enthralled by what he .Charlie labeled. properly beard. Please write us for Suggestions from our Artists in Decorating There was no braggadocio about Your Rooms with ALABASTLNE. this man, as in the case of the ogre, COMPANY ALABAST1NE and yet he had evidently passed Office and Factory, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. New York Office, 105 Water St. beside' which through adventures of even the imaginary ones the other paled Into insignificance. He asked eager questions about his child, and it could be seen how anxious the father was to enfold her in his arms. Taken in all, they passed a most pleasant time of It, and were finally astonished when one of the waiters JE came with the Information that midnight had arrived it was time to close the house, and would the gentlemen have the kindness to vacate? Which, of course, they did. Thousands of homes made happy every year by this treatment. Host thoroughly equipped institution in the west Modern and Arrangements were made for anup to date in every respect. Cures positively made other meeting. For terms and literature, address Capt. Brand also yearned to embrace his wayward boy, whom he felt sure he could easily lead into the 12 CAST FIRST SOUTH ST.. SALT LAMB OITT. UTAH. ' R - rough-and-read- y ALABAST1NE KALSOMINES are what? ybursjbra ClearHead3 BROMO SELTZER: lUreS OEL VERYWHERE DRUNKENNESS CURED. .... THE KEELEY INSTITUTE. CARBOLIC SALVE will prevent blood poisoning in Cats, Wounds,' Sores, and heal Braises, too. 25 cents. them, Would you have TOOTHACHE for IS cents? Onr Jap- anese Tooth Ache Drops will rid you v pv DeOOSTAS 2 j LIVER Health Insurance for PILLS is 25 cents a policy. What is your health worth? All Lung Diseases start with a cough. If yon will congh up a quarter fora bottle of Congh Balsam yonll stop coughing Japanese Corn Core will rid you of a dozen CORNS for a quarter. Which do yon love the best corns or quarter? DnueatsTs on aTonsa all on omsoT i mom i i c. M. I. Z. u cured. Bend 1 1 Sfic. wuhe ; ALT LAKt ITT. pity tboee that naffer- - tT years Buffered: ism now permanently .. lutut Catarrh Cure. ALHKKT U. GRABKB. Mb N. Ninth sl, Phlla. Thompsons Eye Water When Anewerlng Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper, W. N. U., Salt Lake -- No. 17, 1903. tSOOPOAJREMfOft CIIIEI HJIEIE ILL CISC FillipUM Beet tough Syrup. Tania Good. In time. Bold by dniggtcta. ONSUMPTIO At It Should Be. St Valentine lost bis head In the Claudlan persecution, 279 A, D. Ever since then men who have lost their heads have considered St. Valentine! day a most suitable occasion upon which to tender appeals to the ladles responsible for their losses. This seems reasonable. right path. Charlie . walked on air as he returned alone to the hotel, Artemus pleading private business elsewhere, Possibly hiB study of dramatic art Included also the stars of the stage, and be thought it his duty to see some divine Casino girl to her home. There were many reflections to keep Charlie's poor mind In trouble, and ward off sleep. other Gnty1. Sweet Powder, (or Children. This appearance of the real Brand Successfully ueed by Mother Gray, anna on the scene was a remarkable event New ear in Home in the Children'! York, so opportune that he could not but Constipation, Feverishness, Bad Stomach, look upon it as providential. Indeed, move and the Disorders, regulate Teething had the affair been left entirely in bis Bowels and Destroy Worme. Over 80,000 testimonials. At all druggists, 9(o. Sample hands, the chances were be would FREE. Address A. 8. Olmsted, LeBoy, N. Y. never have conceived so brilliant climax as to raise Brand from the No Convlctiens Yet. grave he was supposed to occupy in There are arrests enough of get Africa, and bring him upon the scene rich quick promoters of swindling to confound the ogre. schemes; but how many of these pree-entLittle did this latter individual wear Casanova end Cagttostros dream of what was in store for him la terms outthe serve the stripes and or that he stood upon a volcano that prisoir which ought to be their ' por- was ready to explode. , tion? New York Tribune.,',.' It was a man very well satisfied - , , with the way the world treated him, HOW'S THIS? who sauntered into the Windsor late We offer Ono Hundred Doll.re reward for taj esse of Ctiarrh that cannot be edvtd hr Hallt tha( night, and ran upon his beta noir ' at' the very first turn. Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Prort., Toledo, O. Charlie believed Brand had been Wa. the nnderaitned. have known F. J, Cheney for die teat IF yean and behove him perfectly waiting for him; his manner seemed i J . honorable to all business tianaactiena and financh ally able to- ryrty out any oblisationa made by ' their Hfm. WEST A TRUAX. Wholesale Dmnljts. Toledo, Whole-Bal- MARVIN. Ohio: WALD1NH. KINNAN Dniectsta, Toledo. Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, aotinf directly upon the Mood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75o per bottle. Sold by all drneeists. Hall's Family jPtlh ere the best. t Methodist University Is Planned. Bishop McCabe of the Methodist Episcopal church has solicited the aid of Pierpont Morgan In the erection of the proposed American UniversityMor-at It is said that Mr. Washington. views the project with favor. gan To Cure a Cold In One day. Taka Laxative Brorao Quinine Tablets. All fails to cure. 0 druggists refund money if it Lee. arid f Washington Gen. Fitzbugh I.ee, referring to Virof ginia's proposal to place a statue Robert E. Lee in the national capitol, says he thinks they should honor sa Washington, the successful, as well Lee, the defeated. was hardly himself, as usual, when tha liquor was In the wit went out He might have preferred avoiding the Interview if given his choice, since no good could come of It save to let this man understand they were deadly foes; but Brand intercepted him, and appeared to be decidedly in earnest. Charlie knew no reason why he should run away. He believed he could give the fellow as good as he sent, a Roland for an Oliver, and perhaps find a chance to pick up some Information. It occurred to Charlie at that moment how much of truth there might be in the old saying to the effect that whom the gods would destroy they first make mad. Capt. Brand exhibited a fair sample of it; he was not only mad, but slightly inebriated; not enough to interfere with his utterance, but to muddle bis wits a bit. and render him incautious. Of a truth, whisky has ere this, played the deuce with the most wonderful plans that were ever conceived in the minds of men. Charlie, could not refuse the horny palm offered to him. It had served its owner many a good turn, and also brought him into much trouble. I want to see you. Stuart very Important couldnt wait till morning. Come this way, if you please. Know its late, but wont detain you long. Must get it off my mind. So Charlie, obliging always, went with him. Brand had his eye on a couple of chairs in a corner where they would be isolated. What he had to say was of a private nature, and admitted of no eavesdropper, nor would it have been safe for any curious, person to have loitered near while he was In this chaotic condition of mind. Prudence does not ally itself with the indulgence In strong drink. Ah, said the other, dropping Into a seat, with the air of a weary man, fairly well loaded, this Is something like comfort, Stuart. Ive learned, in my long and wearisome exile, (he value of taking It easy while you may. Trouble flies fast enough as it is. By the way. excuse me, hut I quite neglected to ask you to Join me In having something. I should have declined Thanks. anyway. Then no harm done. Now, of course, you wonder what Ive buttonholed you for. - Naturally so. Cant you guess? Too tired to make the effort tonight; besides, Im not good at conundrums. Ha! ha! this is a conundrum sure enough I consider all girls puzzles. It Then is about hm your tits you fully satisfied with amount?" to Well, theres a point I want There are times put before you. when, truth to tell, I have thought the dear child, of course, unconsciously, was treating me shabbily. Twloe the amount would put me on Easy street, and Im sure she wouldnt miss It at all." The glow of avarice was in hts face his eyes snapped eagerly, and Charlie could see his fingers working as though in imagination they already clutched the golden prize. Ah! twice the amount would Charlie satisfy you, then, captain? queried, softly. I am sure of it. And on my part, I would agree to use all the influence I possess in order to make her yours forever. Think of it. my hearty that sweet girl is worth any sacrifice. There are men, doubtless, who would quadruple the annuity if they could secure so rich a prize; but, sir, my conscientious scruples stand in the way. Above all things, 1 must see her happy. was secretly amused It Charlie was as good as a play to him. A laudable ambition for a fond parent, I am sure. And the curiosity 1 entertained regarding the limit of your desires has been most amply satisfied. Do 1 understand Curiosity! you aright, sir? Do you mean to er Imply that you had no other motive In making such rigid and searching inquiries Into the sarred feelings of a parents heart? Curiosity, the devil! he snorted. It Is a cool word, but it covers the case, so let it pass.': Perhaps er my terms have been a little bit too high, and U might be possible for us to affect a compromise. InOh, no not a hit too high! deed, five times as much would not be considered excessive if you could deliver the goods. You doubt my ability? eagerly. I know It for an actual certainty," he looked squarely into the capas tains bold eyes, that now fell before hi? gaze. I can prove my power over the girl. I will . influence her to turn coldly from you; when next we talk terms, my price will be double what I ask now. There are others, Mr. Charlie Stuart, who aspire to secure what you have spurned. What of the fine sense of honor that compels you to consider your daughters happiness? tauntingly. Bah! mere words, and you know It! What of that wonderful sense of intuition which warned you I was the mate appointed by Destiny to watch over your daughter's future and yours? t (To be continued.) daughter 7 About sweet Arline, sure enough. As a fond parent I am, of course, solicitous concerning her future, and especially since she will In due time wish to give up the obedience she has so willingly shown toward my authority, and assume the sacred relation of wife toward some bright young man. That solicitude, my dear Stuart, brings me to a critical moment in my career brings me In contact with you. Charlie pretended to be dense; be even assumed surprise aud perplexity. How can your future concern me, Capt. Brand? he asked. Ah, you are disposed to be humorous, my lad. Or perhaps you wish to conceal your confusion under a brave exterior. Very good: every man to his taste, and I am ready to meet you fairly. Now let us reach an understanding. I am quite agreeable, cheerfully. The returned exile rubbed his hands together, and new hope forced a smile upon his face. I will say this, Stuart, that of all the beaux who have come courting my sweet glrlee I dont know of anyone I would rather have for a than yourself," remarked the astute captain, soberly. Ah, thanks, awfully. Of course. Im concerned about her welfare, her future happiness. What fond papa would not be interI have been studying you, ested? young man, when you little dreamed your fate was being decided, held In the hollow of my hand, so to speak. Wbat conclusions did you reach? asked Charlie, calmly lighting a fresh weed from the old cigar. I made up my mind that you were reasona very clever, able fellow; that my child could be safe In your hands, and would never regret having transferred her libclear-sighte- erty. That was very good of you, smiling. . And I finally concluded that the time had arrived, subject to a condition,. when I might give over my charge forever when Arline would no longer be subject to my parental authority, for you know she has been a very dutiful daughter. You mention a condition, sir? Yes, only one." May I ask what it concerns? Capt. Brand smiled broadly. Myself and my future support, be said. The cat was out of the bag. Capt Brand desired to make terms with the man whom destiny had appointed to be his successor. Charlie felt the deepest disgust for to declare it so base a wretch, and determined to What could he want? . There was something so exceeding bait him as the toreador does the about the fellow's game maddened bull. audacious Let me see, do I understand just that Charlie was forced to admire his nerve, even though he felt angry with wbat you mean? You now receive him at the same time because he had certain allowance from your daughter, which she has willingly given you as deceived Arline. Capt Brand as we may still call a pledge of her affection. This you the old rogue, through , courtesy, fear may be stopped should she marthough well aware that this was not ry? Yes. yes; you have it down very his right name Capt Brand had evidently made up bis mind that the pat And believing that I have at least time had come for a plain understanding with this young fellow who a fair chance to secure her consent to be my wife, you are desirous of courted Arline. He had. fortified himself for the in- entering into some specific arrangeterview with various potations calcu- ment with me whereby this allowance lated, according to his way of think- may be continued during your lifetime. ing, to put courage into a mao. That is it, exactly; you could not So he had kept watch, waiting for have hit it better had you thought Stuart to appear. And doubtless his particular thirst the whole thing out. Charlies marner gave him great needed attention at frequent interhopes that he had found a ready dupe. vals. "Now, be perfectly frank, captainCharlie saw at a glance tbs man . FASTEN AGE MARKS. are Sick Kidneys make people look older than they are t hasten tha evening day a of Ufe; fasten the marks of premature old age. The world Over Doans Kidney Pills Is tha recognlzsd Kidney Specific. Previous to takini Cambria, Wyoming. Aching backs sre eased. Hip. back, and Kidney Pills I coul loin paiu. overcome. 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Many of the divorces were re- Copperfleld, being among her pre- g&rded as the result of collusion, but liminary triumphs. She first attempt- Just how many cannot be stated. . ed her dancing in the tempestuous For Alisa's petticoat" so long ago that few living AAsk Your Dealer powder. It rests the foot. Cures Coras, exponents of the art will care to con- Bunions, SwoHen,Kore,Hot,Cellous,Aching, test tbs claim that she was first. It Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Neils. Altai's new ortightsboes easy. At Is said that the manager of the Lon95 oenta. don theater in which Miss Vaughn all Druggists and Shoo stores,mailed no substitute. Fan, Sample first gave the dance cheerfully paid Audreat Alien S. Olmsted. LeBoy, N. Y. a weekly bill of 40 for the renewal of her skirts. HOW TO MAKE KALSOMINK, An Early Skirt Dancer, died recently in Johannesburg, Is aueged by the Eng- Kate Vaughan, who The-mos- . Foot-Bas- e. Ao-ce- "The Klean.Kool Kitchen Kind of stoves make no smoke, smell, soot, ashes or excessive heat. Always look for trade mark. BACK TO HIS OWN CHURCH. Painters Magazine Gives the Rsoap nlzed Recipe. One pound of uncolored gelatin glue, as free from grease as possible. Is soaked over night In cold water sufficient to cover the glue. Thirty cliffstons Paris pounds of English white, bolted or best bolted gliders whiting, la also soaked In sufficient water to make a paste over night, and next morning both are heated with steam or over a moderate fire in n water bath to the boiling point, and when the glue Is fully dissolved the two materials are thoroughly mixed. In summer time on cooling a small portion of carbolic acid, say about of an ounce, diluted with water, is added for each pound of glue used In the aforesaid formula to keep it from souring, and In this wny the kalsomlne will keep for some weeks. It Is said that the workmen rather like this preparation, because of its good working properties. Paint, era Magazine. Youth Had Gone Rounds of the Others and Wat Satisfied. of MrMinnemau Young Stanley Rumford Falls, the son of Mr. and Is supMrs. George McMinneman, posed to be an attendant at Father La Flamme's church. For the past few weeks, owing to necessity, he has been sent to church alone. The other day he startled his mother by announcing, as he buttoned his collar under bis chin; Well, 1 gueBS I'll go back wheie I belong "Wuat do you mean? hiB mother asked in surprise. Why, the little chap answered calmly, Ive been going round to aee what church I liked best. But the Universallsts and the Baptiste are no good. The Methodist churchs on the NOT LOVERS OF THE SEA. bum they bavet got any altar, nor back RATHER A NASTY QUESTION. Proverbs of Various Races Reflect altar boys, and I'm just going to where I belong! On Sailors' Occupation. her-aeassure to His mother took pains No man will be a sailor, said Dr. Thoi jhtless Inquiry Disturbed Neighthat he did. LewiBton Journal. has "who contrivance bor's Amenities. Johnson, Dr, A man bad accumulated enough to get himself into jail. Trolleys Beat Steam Roads. Johnson was, however, a landsman, The statement Is made that in Mas- a considerable amount of wealth aa a while many of the following expressachusetts last year four times as successful building contractor. Chiefly sions are the opinions of seafaring many passengers were carried by elec- at the behest of his wife he had purHe who trusts himself on tric cars as on the steam roads, says chased a very attractive rural site in people. the sea is either a fool or he is poor the Iron Age. Of course that was due the suburbs whereon to build a home or he wants to die. This Gallicism ehlefly to the dense city traffic, but befitting bis means. Ths building opIs no stronger than the following saystill the city street car systems were erations were in full swing when one ing, by the maritime Dutchmen: Bet- pretty complete seven years ago. The day a neighbor noticed the owner suter on the heath with an old cart trolley passenger business, however, perintending the work with considerBetter has doubled since that time, while the able pride. that at sea with a new shi. walk poor than to sail rich, says the steam passenger business has actually I see you are spending a lot' of Spaniard, and in the same spirit his declined. money on that house of yours, reItalian neighbor responds Praise the marked the neighbor. Pineapple aa a Digestive. Yes. was the reply, 1 want to sea, but stay on shore. Another mariA freshly cut slice of pineapple laid time nation, the Danish, gives us this on a make the place a thoroughly fit home piece of beefsteak will in a comfor a gentleman. One penny is better paratively short time cause softening, strong opinion; on land than ten at sea. German Oh, then you mean to let it, do swelling and partial digestion of tbs "The sea has no meat for a considerable depth of tbs you? thoughtlessly blurted out the inwoodsmen say: branches (to cling to), therefore it is surface. quirer. better to stay on' shore, and the French rustics agree with them: "Admire the sea as much as you will, but dont stir from the cowsheds. The Arab fears the sea as much toJust the same ss ever day as he did In the fifteenth century, when he thought the hand of Satan would arise from the sea ol darkness to Beize his frail bark. It Is better," he says, to hear the belching continues to b the sura cura of of the camel than the prayers of the fish, and he further outlines the dangerous nature of the elements when he says: The sea has a tender stomach, but a head hard as wood. A facetious work a century old has it Prtcw, 85c- - end gOc. The ship is a fool, for be thus; changes his mind with every breeze; the water Is a fool, for it is never still; the wind is a fool, for it blows A SUNDAY DINNER Knives Must Bs Blunt. without ceasing. Let us make an end in restaurants Knives used at at once of navigation. , , must be blunt according MACHINE MADE TORCHON LAOE. to a very tnconvenleat regulation that has been enforced. All knives In use at Austrian Invention Imitates public restaurants are to be kept thus Made Preduct. so as to be comparatively harmless la Some fair imitations of unruly, violent hands, and in case of lace are already manufactured brawling, by quarrel and consequent machinery. A recent Invention by an there should be less risk of actual Austrian named Matitsch renders it bloodshed. possible to reproduce one more variety, known as torchon lace. The real article is moderately coarse but pretty lace and is used on garments which It is desirable to put through a laundry. Herr Matitsch, after being associated with the lace industry In Viennn and inventing n machine which did Is set complete now without e sherbet or ice not give satisfactory results, went to You went the Onset, of course. None will exoel yours II you use Nottingham, England, where he perfected the model in 1899. it was then wn fi.avo .u Extract necessary to maks the jacquards for Try a bottle of urTrinle Vaollla. Its made each pattern that It was desirable to from the finest and tnust carefully elected Vanilla Bcana. Its perfectly pure. Your produce. This part of the work was money back if you want U. All stores. performed upon the Inventors return HEWLETT BROS. CO. to Vienna. Hitherto it has been te have a separate machine for each design. With ths Matltlsob mala attracting mors attention tium toy other district tn the world. chine it Is only necessary to substiThe Granary ef ths Wertl "TliUfilifln-thiae- . tute one jacquard for another, as in The Natural feediag Otnadi fer link. , : Area cloth. aider eroeia UK l,M7,SMarea. weaving Yield W0 . . . . , 1ITC989,7M taefceU. The Inventor does not intend to Abundance of Waters Tuh' organize a company to make lace, Plentiful; Building Meteriat 't Cheap; Good Gnus for paster says the New York Tr:.une, or even and hay; a fertile eoU a cleat ratofalt and e climate P aM the production of more machines. He I m assured and , has already put nearly $ 100,000 into ImvJSNmmshJ season of growth. sdequate bis experiments and is now looking ACRES HOMESTEAD LANDS OF 160 FREE, the only charge for which is tlO for making entry. for a company to buy his rights. The Close to Churches, bchools etc. Hallways Cep all lace manufacturers Nottingham prodistricts, bend for Atlas end other Uteralore ok ok nO to M r mi to Superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa, Coaed. . fess not to be disturbed by the prosa ho art if fnhfori WUrrif GiM ortoJ. W.Tay'ior. Bait Lake City, Utah, the author- fred Canadian Gorernment Agent, who will tuppiy pect of competition and says that you with certificate giving you reduced railway will injure the Matitsch machine Tcswo4d (left fen teaia tali rates, etc. Oil JU llfifMf Mtk W.Jt French manufacturers chiefly. In Ackrg Mb yd kut He if) NMt 4 wti antie war bMwt m O m 9 Vienna the papers think that a new RELIABLE ASSAYS. bw fc ff rOnMg dMlm am f7tn . M Gold end BUrer ....fLMt Gold.. era in lace making is ahead. an (VMt fen fe Uft i , 7b Gold. 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