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the lodge was visited bv Grand Chan named gentlemen. Mr. Newbury of his product have been sent to the has been unable to be at the court Portland exposition. wnwc rn the ntv 1 cellor E. P.

Geary and Grand Chancellor of R. and S. A. O. Sinks.

B3 house for about ten days, but is now The Medford-Jacksonville short- If improving. line runs an extra train leaving Medford at 9 a. m. during the session of After the lodge session refreshments were served and all enjoyed a pleasant evening. I gain IWOiUUH li uv the Sunday school convention which met in Jacksonville this week.

North street, six room cottage. Two lots 50x100 feet each. Part cash, balance on time. Call at The Mail office. Dr.

S. Nathan, representing the mm F.i"! J. R. Wilson and F. W.

Wait and American Optical of San Francisco, will be at Hotel Nash from Who wants all he can get for his money. Ho's a man after our own heart. That's why we run the "Racket." There is a fine array of new and re their families, and Sam'l Redfield and set advertisements in The Mail this Elmer Dowell went down to Rogue September 10th including Monday September 14th. ELI pa A river Saturday evening and camped in the cool shade over Sunday. Hotel Nash is fast becoming a M.

I. Rhelnhart has rented rooms Sunday" stopping place for commercial travelers. The table (are week. Deuel Stevens have a big one, with the flag at its masthead, in which they are making special mention of embroidered handkerchiefs and blankets. The Racket is telling how well "we likes a man and about underwear ntD.

H. Miller's residence, corner V'J pa en and Seventh streets, and has moved which Landlord "Shorty" puts up for his patrons is fast bringing about him the plaudits of all the boys on the road his family thereto where they will for children and hosiery for men. Boy- ma reside during the winter. den Nicholson have a "new deal in Did you know we had received a full line of children's unlerwear, from the least to the greatest, consisting of natural cotton, natural wool, camels hair and white, from 7 cents for little ones to 50 cents for If you want a skirt, sacque, shawl or slippers, remember we have what you want to make them of in the shape of In men's box we have a complete line. Good, heavy seamless box from 5 cents for cotton to 35 cents for fine and tney are not slow in saying that Dr.

and Mrs. W. S. Jones, of this city, were out at the huckleberry patch last week and while there had an experience which was by no means pleasant. On Sunday morning they started out on horseback and in a short time had wandered some distance from camp and by the time they had filled their baskets with berries thick fog had closed in about them.

They started for camp, but soon lost their bearings and wero unable to determine where they were or where the camp was. Before nisht rain commenced to fall and they camped that is. they built a fire, tied the horses and made themselves as comfortable as possible. They had nothing to eat and only the shelter of a tree to keeo them from the drenching rain. The next morning they again started for camp as they sup- but on the contrary, they took an opposite direction.

As soon as they were missed at camp all those on the ground, about 400 peo- nle. started out searching for Considerable work is being done on the Nash is the best hostlery in Ore the Medford-Jacksonville shortline roadbed, and the company hopes to have gon outsiae oi roruana. For Sale: Eight large lots, at $40 the track in nrst-class shape beiore the hardware" and are inviting people to call and see them. S. Rosenthal is saying that he has the largest stock of clothing ever brought to Medford.

Hotel "Shorty" all the same ash-also has a reconstrued and reconstructed ad. Architect I. A. Palmer en ea nn L3ti per lot, in Medford, C. P.

Buck. fall rains commence. off Weeks Ore shipped a lot of fine John Morris has purchased the nil peaches to Portland Monday evening. building formerly the West Side saloon The price of this variety of fruit this and will moye the same to one of the has a professional card. lots recently purchased from D.

Ander Poor Man's peaches (silver prunes) sonon Ninth street. en en ca tan ca year is quite satisfactory to the growers in this end of the state being in the neighborhood of nlnty-five cents per box in Portland. The crop, however. li cents per pound. How many do you The remains of Jas.

Swingle which want? Drop card to u. Kiric, city. were burled at the cemetery at Klam We also have another case of those sample bats for men, at the yery low price of $1 each for a 12.50 Q. It. RACQUETER H.

Trip, he who lives just across is exceedingly short which accounts for ath Falls, have been exhumed and Bear creek, grows some of the best the advance in price. them and after the doctor and his brought to Jacksonville where they produce that finds its way to the Med You will save money by buying o-ood wife had beet, lost and without will be reinterred. ford market. For example: He left rinval food twentv-four hours they were millinery goods oi Mrs. u.

W. Palm Mrs. J. H. Butler was taken quite at thi3 office this week samples of corn A sweet potato that weighs four ill Sunday evening and (or a time her brought safely to camp.

The doctor savs the onlv thin about the affair that stood eleveu feet nigh which had pounds is, while light weight for condition was thought to be serious. ears as lonsr as vour arm or there that he deDleres is the fact that the pumpkins, protty heayy weight for She is much improved, however, at abouts. This corn will be on exhi horse fell down and mashed both this time. potatoes, but this was the exact weight of one left with The Mail shop this TaenprinnnangBgnnngpgBgEnRnBgnnnacgngEgogngpqEBMi rigrinrinBBnanpiBgHgBnr.BrnrnrinnaHnHnBfiFinnaBnnnfsanBBHf buckets and spilled all his berries, bition at the Portland expositon, There is nothing small about Mr The Shasta limited still continues Mrs. C.

W. Palm has just received (.11 Tripp's corn, and, considering the fact to run and is carrying a good many peo weeK by w. a. uoberts and the remainder of the hill's product, together with this one, turned the scales at large ana complete siock oi iau nm- ple. The trains this week consisted oi that it craw witnout a arop oi water Hnerv.

comprising all the latest nov- from Dlantinsr until harvest, there is seven cars both ways, and were well eleven pounds. e'ties in hats and trimmings, and re filled, something quite large about it Parties desiring premium lists of spectfully invites the ladies of Rogue IGURE flS TOD Tf dull, spiritless and stupid: it Fox Hildreth, the Ashland dray- the' Southern Oregon fair should call at i 1 St river valley to call, examine goods ana your biooa is tnicK ana siuggisu; Deuel Stevens' store. Medford meu, wero down from thatcity Wednesday afternoon and took back a supply of the product of the Medford Ice works. get prices. your appetite is capricious and uncer- Tt, is not often that an item Of any- I nui1 a 3nr.inniilln FYr heat need a Sarsaparllla.

For best Geo. Parker and Oliver McGeo tain, vou results take De Witt's. It recommends thiusr like a serious nature is furnished left last Friday for an outing in the vi The shipment of fruit what little tself. Geo. H.

Haskins, druggist. there is to be shipped has commenced. cinity of the headwaters of Elk creek. They will be away several days, and by the action of the Medford-Jackson-ville shortline, but on the special trip A camoinsr partv composed of J. J.

A. Whitman has a force of packers went prepared to bring in a large H. Butler. E. W.

Calkins, Perry Stew- at work on peaches and early pears. Tuesday morning two horses which took a notion into their heads that they amount of game. They are both sports You Don't Reach Any other way than by selling Good Goods at Low Prices art and F. M. Wilson, together with T.

F. Wost last week sold to Mrs. men of known ability, and will doubt E. Fielder, of Central Point, lot 4, less surprise their many friends upon ould walk across a trestle about a half mile from the depot and in the Jacksonville city limits, succeeded in shaking things un a little. The train block six located on North A street, carnrn C7nnr.n rnnnBn rncana r.aBaoa ennnen BBBBBfl naBnca uueataa their return.

their families drove oer to Kogue river at the mouth of Little Butte creek Saturday and remained until Sunday evening. The men in the party the consideration being $G00. Watches cleaned and warranted for J. H. Stewart received a shipment was rlidin? along at pretty good rate, one year for $1 Pritchard, the jewelor.

And giving honest weight. And We Do Just That! were all expert ttsnermen out tney are of lumber the first of the week for the when Euarineer Gault noticed the FredTice left this week for the completion of his fine residence out in not telling any "big fish" stories slnee their return. Fish over that way were haras standing near the track. As Dead Indian country, where he will the western part of Medford. the train neared them they went upon un 4 ho, a little bit too smooth for 'em except commence the worlc oi rounding up the track and started on a dead run Fruit Commisslontr Casey, of Ash the one Frank Wilson bought from the the cattle belonging to the A.

Grain ahead of it. When thev came to the land, was in Medford last hav fish trap man and which he stated estate. There are about sixty head of trestle thev started across, but fell ing been called here to Inspect some beef cattle in the band and it is for the upon oath, he speared himself. through and before the train could be nursery stock. purpose of placing these on the mar The whole system is drained and School commenced in the Darda brought to a tana sua tne engine struck them with sufficient force to ket that the band ia being rounded up.

undermined bv indolent ulcers and nells district, near Gold Hill, Monday, Excelsior Dye works, Medford open sores, uowuts wiica nazei i cause the death of both. The train was backed uo and the track cleared, with Miss Susie Holmes, of Ashland, as Salve speedily heals them, it is tne clothes cleaned, dyed and repaired teacher. best pile cure know. Geo. H.

Haskins. In last week's Mail we stated that Most of those who have been out LIES' At the recent sessiou of the Colum after which it proceeded to Medford only a few minutes behind schedule time. H. L. Gil key had gono to Montesano, in the mountains and at other resorts bia annual conference at Dallas, Or but Mr.

Gilkey changed his no have returned or are now on their way the following appointments were made tion and didn't go. The serious illness of his mother was the cause of bis pro home. When ia Medford don't fail to call the Medford eallerv on North Rosebur? district: it. A. iteagan, Mr.

and Mrs. I. Woolf left Monday presiding elder; Koeeburg: J. L. Jones; posed trip, but he received news later street ana see the beautiful samples of for a few days outing at Pelican Bay, Oakland: J.

T. Wallace; Myrtle creek: that she was much improved and so de all kinds of photographic work. You Are welcome. Viewing, copying and and other points of interest in that lo R. c.

Oelesbv: Grants Pass: layed his visit for a couple of weeks. Medford and Soda springs: J. A. cality. enlaro-iner a specialty.

Miser Red I will exchange lumber and build Of best quality Outing Flannel, in all colors; well made, handsomely Crutchfleld. Rev. H. S. Shangle is The night engineer at the city den, photographers.

ing material for baled hay or grain made presiding elder of the Willamette water works has been layed off and b.u allace oods. Mrs. Nettie Drum, who left Med- district but we did not get the names gineer Carder is now doing the work fnrd last snrine- for Colorado, died of C. C. Chilwood has severed his of the appointees in that district.

alone. nnsnmntion at the home of her sister, connection with G. H. Haskins' drug Several carloads of hay have been Oregon Kidney tea will do you Mm Ruriinrame. at Whiting.

Iowa, store, and will look elsewhere for a The very thing for house wear these cool mornings. Call and vj examine line while rime shipped from Medford during the past more good to an anytning eise you position. Charlie has made many 4 ou August 31st. Mrs. Drum was ill when she left here and the move was week.

Most of It went to Grants Pass can possioir taste, soia oy friends in Medford and vicinity who Srtang, druggist. mode in hones of improving her health -Mrs. J. W. Losher, who has been wouid only be too glad to have him re a Her husband.

R- E. Drum, died of quite ill for some time past, we are Architect I. A. Palmer is now pre main In this city should an opportunity the name disease in 1894. paring plans and specifications for a fine pleased to note, is slowly improving present Itseli.

brick residence lor spencer vnuaers. Frank Walt commenced hauling Parker HIggins keep melons on boys, survive them. During the -several vears' stay of this family in stone Tuesday for the three new cross ice always cool always delicious. to be erected in East Medtora just across the bridge. The building will J.

G.Van Dyke Co. walks to be put in on beventh street Manager E. L. Bashford, of the the vicinity of Table Rock they made solid friend of all their acquaintances and all of these are now mourning be a two story brick, with nine rooms. -Premium lists of the Central Point Medford ice works, bad just about con and an attic which will be used as a DEALERS IN- eluded that the season's rush of bus! billiard ball.

When completed the fair may be had by calling at Deuel Stevens' general store, Medford. their demise and are extending sympa- ness was about over and had cut off the nicht shift, but has been compelled to thy to the two orphan boys and other building will cost in the neighborhood Mrs. F. E. Scoggins, of Steamboat, of 84.000.

and will be without a doubt. relatives again run the plant night and day, ow Dry Ms, Boots and Shoes, Etc is very ill with dropsy. The lady has the handsomest residence in aoutnern The Mail has two and one half acre of land, in Childer's Fairview ing to the receipt oi several large or been ill since the first ot July. Oregon. ders for ice.

The new residence erected by D. T. All kinds of wood for sale. Long addition to Medford, which it will I am now prepared to do all kinds Lawton, on street, has received trade for carpenter work. This is wood, short wood, hard wood, soft wood and just plain wood.

Bellinger of gun and bicycle repairing at the low new coat of paint this week. Recent Land Rulings. good fruit land and is nicely located. Fire at Phoenix. est possibie.pnce.

unas. reraue Hill, dravmen. Miss Mamie Nicholson has accepted position in the dry goods store of The three-year-old daughter of Mr. Among the land cases disposed of by L. C.

Coleman, of San Francisco. Deuel Stevens. I. A. Palmer, the architect, has secured office rooms in the Adkins-Deuel block, and is this week busily engaged in getting things in working order.

the secretary of the interior is that of and Mrs. H. L. Tucker, who live on the Swansoo farm east of Medford. died is buying wheat in the valley and will shin about seven or eight carloads of Eli S.

Arthur and Elie dark Arthur vs. John Demmer. living out west Sunday morning ahd was burled in the the Oregon Central Military Wagon. Medford, is building an addition to his Mr. Palmer has had many years experi this product to the San Francisco market next week.

The price to be paid Phoenix cemetery mooaay. nese sor residence. Road company, involving lands in the Lakeview district, in Oregon. This rowing parents have the sympathy In ence in this line. He was located in Honolulu for seven years and during is not given out by Mr.

Coleman but Mrs. A. T. Drlsko, who was Quite fullest measure of all their many case came on appeal from the general ill the (ore part of the week, is gaining will undoubtedly depend upon the quality of samples which he has forwarded friends most of that time was government architect, and has many proofs of the ex-vllennv of his work in the shape of slowly. McDonald cottonade pants at the for inspection.

Mr. Coleman expects Racket cheap. Among the Churches. plans and drawings of buildings there to ship in the neighborhood of eighteen or twenty carloads in the next few The work of putting the race track In renal at Central Point was com EPISCOPAL CHURCH. weeks.

Last Sunday afternoon Phoenix was the scene of fire which swept away the home of Ezekiel Calhoun. The family were all away at the time and the first seen of the fire was by Mrs. E. J. Smalley, who was crossing the Btreet not far from where the house was located and noticed smoke issuing from the sides of the building.

She gave the alarm, and though help was not long in arriving the fire had already made such headway that it was at once determined impossible to save anything except a few household effects. An organ, some bedding and 300 pounds of flour comprised about everything that could be carried from the house, so rap and also in Portland and other cities in this state. He now has considerable work in view, and The Mail is figur menced yesterday and much more work Rev. Isaac Dawson, of Portland, will Bee Hive baking powder is all than usual will be done this year, with bold devine siryices in the Episcopal ing that he will meet with success right and with it goes a good bit of crockery. Davis, the grocer, sells it the hone of having some good races church Sunday evening at 7:80.

All Manv a day's work is lost by sick and having the track in the best of cordially invited. also sells the yery freshest and best of shape during the coming iair. M. E. CHCKCH, SOUTH.

groceries. Hon. Garl T. Jones, Marshal Cofer headache, caused by indigestion and stomach troubles. De Witt's Little Early Risers are the most effectual pill fnr overcoming such difficulties.

Geo. Services next Sabbath as follows land office decision, wnicn neld tnat-the allowance of the entries of the two Arthurs were erroneous, and held them for cancellation, because the lands had long prior to the allowance of the entries been certified to the state on account of the grant to aid in the construction of the Oregon Central Military road. The department holds that the cancellation is proper and upon the specification of a proper basis the tract involved will be again approved to the company as idemnity. John Ehelmesser recently appealed from the rejection of his application, for leave of absence for one year, from August 15, 1S54, from his homestead entry iu the Oregon City district. The a ieal is of no avail, however, as the secretary has approved the conclusion of the land office in rejecting the application.

The lower rulings in the and Fred Gofer returned Saturday Sunday school at 10 and preaching at The wooden awning which has so long done service in front of the store of Van Dyke Co. has been from a quite lengthy hunting trip up 11 a. r.pworth league at 6, senior H. Haskins, druggist. near the head waters of the Rogue and at i and preaching at p.

m. A cor removed this week and a canvas awn A crew of Western Union linemen TTmnnna rivers. Thev report lots Ot mt i I dial invitation is extended to all. vame and fresh air at an altitude of ing put up in its sicaa. lmsisme sort of improvements which THE MAIL J.

Crutchfield P. C. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCn. 7000 feet above sea level. is pleased to mention, as by replacing John Morris, the second hand man, the wooden awnings with those ot can Services at 11 a.m.

by the pastor. idly did the fire burn, and these articles, though moved to the center of the 6treet. had to be quickly re made another real estate deal this Subject: "What Is Thy Life?" In the vas, the appearance of the store build week, whereby he traded thirty acres ings both on the interior as well as evening at 7:30, by urgent request, of the Stotler place, near Central Point, moved, so intense was the heat. the outside is greatly improved. Prof.

Gregory will repeat the address Rolled barley for sale, rolled on for a house and six lots on the corner of Ninth and I streets, owned by D. riven at the opening of the county iunday school convention last Monday "smooth rolls." Custom rolling done Anderson. evening. This address on "'The Pro on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Medford Architect W.

J. Bennet is reported gress of the Kingdom" was greatly was at work the latter part of last -week taking down the" wire which formed the loop connecting Jacksonville with the main wires. The office was cut out at Jacksonville some time ago but the pole line was left standing, the company evidently thinking that the citizens of that city would put up a guarantee sufficient to justify them in re-establishing the office but such has not been the result and now that the wires and poles have been taken down it is not likely that an office will be put in there again very soon. "-Mrs. Mills' Cream baking powder at G.

L. Davis' grocery store. You get a prize with each package either siyerware or a watch. The powder is pronounced all right. Beginning September 1st the Brewery and ice WorKs.

apprciated and is highly commended School commenced in the Naylor to be doing heap plenty business in his line over at Yreka. Contractor Butler by all wbo beard it. it is lull or im district last Monday morning, with informs us that Mr. Bennetts positively l. Link i W.

F. Chase, recently of Klamath portant facts which should be entertaining and instructive to everyone whether Sunday school workers or not. overrun Wlin worn mi. ui uitu io Falls, teacher. The enrollment is trnnd for Bennet.

and his friends here about thirtv-five. Mr. Chase is a (Jome everybody and hear tt. are glad. teacher of several years' experience in following homestead entry and land-grant cases in Washington have been approved, those named being the appellants (rom the rulings favorable to the Northern Pacific: Samuel Wilson.

North Yakima district; Griffon Jones and Henry H. Walker (James H. Tay, intervener, being jointly defendant with the road), both in Vancouver district, and Moses S. Hammond, in Seattle district. The applications of the persons named therefore stand rejected.

In the Wilson case the department holds that, under the desert-land act, settlement with intention to take under its provisions would not be such an appropriation of the land as would prevent the right of the railroad from attaching on selection. Wants to Trade. Mrs. P. J.

Head, who has been country school work and the patrons City Council Proceedings. nnite ill. Is somewhat improved, ana of the Navlor school district are con The cause of the fire is said to be a box of ashes which Mrs. Calhoun had inadvertently left in the kitchen in the morning and as the fire was not discovered until two o'clock in the afternoon, it had undoubtedly been smouldering and running through the inside of the building for some time. The dwelling was worth about 1500 and there being no insurance, the loss is practically total.

The destuction of property by the fire element is always to. be dreaded, but the destruction of a home with its accompanying con-forts is a matter that particularly calls for regret and sympathy from all sources. Are You doing to Prove up? the babv. wntcn was oora a wuuiu ui sidered fortunate in his service nav- Board met in special session on Mon weeks a7o is also improving. The at ing been secured.

day evening, Aug. 7. All present ex southern Pacific company put into tending physician being quite hopeful A new invoice of sailor hats just cept Councilman C. J. Howard.

effoet. a new rule for carrying corpse, of saving its eyesight. received at Mrs. Sears' store at the Bid of Southern Oregon fork rack As will be seen by notices posted, ing Company to furnish 75 cords of wood Racket. auction sale of live stocK, farm ma In all probability large number which considerably reduced the cost of such transportation.

Heretofore the transportation of corpse have been done exclusively by Wells, Fargo Co. the rf nAAnla ffim t.he vallev will falre ad- chinery and household goods will take at $2.00 in town warrants, was received and accepted. Petltiou of A. M. Woodford and others to extend fire limits two blocks on west side of S.

P. track, was vantageof the $8 excursion rate to Port- place at the farm of John Wllliscroft, charge being double nrst-ciass rauruau faro fnr the distance shinned and no land on tne zatn oi mis monin. it is one mue ui "ui read and referred to the ordinance not often that an opportunity of this day, September 20, 13lm. less than $5. The railroad kind is offered our people, and lor tnis The residence on street, re-reason many will arrange to go.

The nnntlv purchased by John Morris from company has made a rate of one first-nioci fare, with a minimum charge of The following bills were ordered paid: S1.50. conditioned that a person hold exposition promises to be far above the Vm. Ulrich, has been undergoing re average this year, and will be worth go- air the nast two weeks and on Mon- 1 will trade Medford property either acreage, business or resident lots (or lumber. F. M.

Mingus. Tires Set and Rattling of Spokes Stopped by new process, for $2.00 a set. Will call at place and do work. Call or drop me a card. C.

C. Gilchrist, Central Point, Ore. Chas Perdue, watohlnn at Ore I ing a first-class ticket must accompany A Hradbury, 1 60 ing to see. day Mr. Morris moved his family wm unuronman, watcDing at nre ami fruartlinir hall two months 6 50 Tn.tinn'a crreat noem "The Lost I thereto.

two car Tablets." may be had at Webb's Itacket Wallace Woods received such snipment. Oregon Kidney tea physicians prescribe it, druggists recommend it onA the thousands who have used it Mitchell, Lawls Staver company, mdse 8 itt Harry Wormian, wood 8 (X) Carder, etiR salary and mdse 59 75 loads of lumber on Tuesday of this 15 cents each. County Assessor Klippel has a tent.ifiv to its wonderful remedial week a part of which was for the erection of a windmill at the De Reboam farm, near Jacksonville upon which Hilton liatterson, printing am Brooks, collar for smoke stack 50 Amann, street 13 U0 notice elsewhere in this paper, stating virtues. Sold by Chas. Strang, Parties who contemplate making final proof on their land can save a big item of expense by having us prepare their paper, which work we will do free of charge.

Bring or send us the name of party making proof, description ot land, the names of four persons who appear as witnesses and the date upon which proof is to make, giving tiuio (or six weeks' publication. Doctor Danielson, Office in Halloy block over postoflico. Chronic diseases, and diseases of womon and children a specialty. that the board of equalization will meet Kame Gllkov. mdse si Notice.

Aristo Platino better than Carbon, at Mackey's studio, Medford Ore. farm is located the county hospital, 8 Co. 26 cords wood 76 in the county clerk's olllce, Jackson Our county school superintendent, ville, on Monday. October 6th, and re Some time ago the family of John Buttorworth left Ashland and located flu Newhnrv. has deen auite ill for Cofer, nlghtwatoh and foes ss wi York, recorder's fcos 17 15 Marlon Tryer, night watch and labor on fUtnh 49 00 he Twist week with a.

severe cold which main in session until the assessment roll is thoroughly examined. All parties interested are thereby given settled on his lungs. Gus explains at Detroit, Marion county, and word now reaches Southern Orogon friends that they have lost two little children notice and are expected to govern them Wolfly, witness foes 1 A Moray, labor on ditch with team 8 S5 Garl Jones. 4 50 RR Morey, 5S OHRunnh. 8 00 The Cincinnati Enquirer is a bold advocate of silver and Bryan's candidacy.

You can get the weekly Enquirer and Medford Mail one year for $1.60. This offer applies to old subscribers who will pay up all arrears and one year in advance, or to new subscribers. from spinal meningitis. selves accordingly. The meeting of Talisman lodge the cause of his illness by stating that he camped for a couple of weeks over at Wagner soda springs with Miles Cantrall and Fred Wagner and that no man has a license to escape serious illness who camps for so long a time with a crowd made uo of the above TW Johnson," 8 00 Pavne.

3 00 K. of P. last Monday evenlncr was de At G. L. Davis' grocery store will always bo found a fine assortment of fruits of all varieties.

J. H. Wilson has commenced the marketing of his crop of grapes. His Sweet waters are beau Mob to look upon and delicious to partake of. SampleB cidedly an interesting one.

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