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Hackin COUG A hacking" cough la a grave-var oongh; tbe eooner voa get nd of it th bettor. Don't walt until lt develop Into consumption, but nae the ccu brated Dr. JobnW. Bull'a Cough Syru at once. It ia a wonderful remed v fr? ail throat and lung affections, ami tv il cure a deep-aeatea cough or cold in i few days. Good for ola and young. Dr.Bulls Cough Syrup Will cure a Hacking Cough. Doer* are ?mal' and pira aa nt to taler. Doctors recommend it. Price *5 cenla. At all druj-f-iaU. CHURCH IIIKHITORV. BIG STONE GAP. TKixirv m*Tiiniiisi riiiKcii ?iuv. a. H Van.ur. faatot I' I -? .i'n! Ttii'il S i'"In>~ In fa li m..ni h. m... nina and niclit 9r*Bar?Sc*a. - v rrj suintiy morning at lo o', i..< k ?j. r. M...1 rr. Superintendent I'aai. a-V|i ariM..- Kw-r.v Wedneeda*/ algal K>*>..?th l.rn.i. ?Kerry In.l-iv night. ii ,k- \ir? ns.. --s... .ii,.i Sunday In aarh month al 3 "'. -Ute* p in?J < sra.-ht. Claat '?? i Vaiu'l.t |.r<?. li-- ?t tl... Doable 'I unit aii'l Third Sunday. In eat I' in ?Uttt al 4 <>'< I", k. and a' Sloi.f'-'A StmihI S'.ii'i.iv.lining and n. 'Iii. ami a: Mini'i'vill.' Ki.urtli Sui, I.\ raiaamaiAX cHracH.?Ber. a. o. j * r..? a>.>. Paalut Preachlni S" ? 'i i*onda.r In i month, morning and night, al Ihe Bplaeopal Church Si m,,, -s. ...nu ? Keera Sunda*/ morning nt in ?'eta k. In Preen/I. rita Cha**ple aaa* the l?r'dg#.?H I. Simux, Siip.rinti ti.l.'iit. STONEGA. I'KKsr.VTKHIVN CHURCH.?lae, p. Rioaaro, paaior Preaching Flrat. Third ami Poarlfa Sunda-'-. at ll .i rn anl 7 :.'t0 B. m. ?vnraai S eooi i trrySendey aften.n at 2::i<> o'< I'H'K ? .I'.IIV \ l.?-l l:,'s ;;., r -..,,.lent. Iv. >kh Mir n \i. -K.ei.v Wedneeda/ nigM. lenee Paorui'i -"niiii'.- K rry Sunday after Iioni. at a :4S ..'< I., k Ree gjoaaco preaebea at Appalachia aecontl Sun? day at Ila in . and nt Mlneratllle at 3 :30 p. tn. If tbanaatora af iiifT-.-nt chanties will aend In tliri- s. bedale ol appointments, ara #111 take plea.tar* In publlahlng them In Ihla column, s-n-l ibera la Rai g. U. Taught, Iii-* Stone Gao, Va.?Kn | SAW THE PYGMIES. A Young British Explorer's Perilous Trip Through Heart of Africa. Traveled Alone hui] VUlti-i! Hip Wur liki Cannibal Trlliea and tbe Trench** rone linurfmil tbe 1'urral. Probably there* has* been no stit-h'in? terest eircllng around African travel ers and geographers since thc time of Henry M. Stanley's expedition as has been caused by thi- arrival in Loudon of a young nud luthcrto unknown Eng? lishman. Mr. Albert Bush nil! Lloyd, from Central Africa, after ti record journey ol tb ree months from tbe heart of Attica to U)ndon, traveling over Stanley's route down the Congo to the west const. His journej was in ime re? aped mure remarkable than Stanley's, Inasmuch as Mr. Lloyd traveled tjuitc r.Ione, so far ns Europeans ? n* con? cerned, and was only acrompauied by two native servants, and a small Dum? ber ol carriers. Moreover, although he marched three weeks in the pigmy forest and then traversed Ihe whole length of the Aruwiml river, the banks of which arc lil ed with warlike canni? bals, be never once Bred a shot in s?*lf defenae. On thc contrary, he was on cordial terms with both pygmies and cannibals. Of the pygmies he says: "I found not one over four feet in height. All were fully developed, the women somewhat slighter than thc men. I was amazed al their sturdiness. Thc naen have long beards, reaching half way down the chest. They are very tirald nnd will not look a stranger in the fare, j their beat! like eves constantly shift- j ing. Tlicy ire, it struck me. fairly in- j telligent. 1 hut] a long talk with a I chief, who conversed intelligently j about their customs in the forest and the number of the tribesmen. Roth I men and women, except for a tiny strip of bork, were quite nude. The men were armed with poisoned arrows. The chief told ne the tribe.**- were no? madic and never alept two nights in the same place. They just huddle together in hastily thrown up huts. Memories of ii white traveler?Mr. Stanley, of course?who crossed the forest yeara ugo. still linger among them." .Mr. Lloyd then proceeded through the cannibal countries to the coast. Ile found the cannibals warlike anti tierce, but open and straightforward nut! had BO difficulty with them. At one place he put together a bicycle he had with him and rode around their village. A remarkable scene followed, thou? sands of cannibals?men, women and children?turning out. dancing and yelling ot what they described as "u Ktiropeun riding a snake." I c 1 j I d t h ii n ii a ci I fi gr) Pl g< th wi Ai on ?9, ly m. ?j i on lt pri Itc thi a : fm ed cia det Mei Uv pie Adi IMMUNE FROM SNAKE BITE. Young Woman In at. I.oala Troubled by a Hattie-- a Fauna. >..t Thirteen persons, five of them phy sielans, stood In Dr. Heine Marks' recep tlon-romn at St. i/ouis, Mo., the other afternoon nnd saw a blender young woman permit a rattlesnake to sink Hs fungs into her arm twice. Then two of the doctors collected blood and serum from the wounds, together with some cf the venom left by the snake on thru surface of the skin. The blood and venom were mixed with warm alcohol and drawn into a hypodermic syringe. Part of the mix? ture ?a? then injected into a Guinea pig, and made the little animal sick. Io about 15 minutes it seemed to be re? covering, and the rest of the poisoned blood waa squirted Into it. The (iuinta pig* was soon in convulsions, and 45 minutes after the first injection it waa dead, manifesting the symptoms usual? ly produced by bm-te ria! poison. The physicians agreed that the young woman's claim that she was immune from snake poison was correct. The wonjan was Eva Ardo, a slender, light P li av San cret his < give cenl worl two ly t plan spri; deta have Tl ron flags Chic Le ba prov; Ieeba ! sela j Texa va na I while | went by lt I cours hajj lt I proce j three of the ships when ( NEW Mani Tb CURE FOR cunts mini ALI EtSi i AILS. I t'niutt 8/rup Taatea O'..I. Vee la Ilma Hold by areggtata. G ON SUMPTION One cent i bian ? lectioi Imjiac sionar re&idit 1'uebh imoun Stanle The" the .Mo mode ( sideral jr mas ?Tyra i-toman, net ween ra ana .*"t> years c age. She claimed lo have been rex dered immune by the bite of a cobr In India when a child. The physician preaent were Dr*. H. W. Hermann. Kt win Bouse, Samuel Lewie, J. H. Kern a ad Heine Marka. REINDEER FAST DYING OUT Bat lit ont of Herd of 4.V> Reach tb. Vu la om Hltrr, In laterlor of Alaaka. The remnant of government reindeei thst had been lust in (he interior oi Alaska for moa tata reached Yakon ri rei at the mouth of While ritor Decembei 16 anti started for Circle City. Return? ing Kloudikers passed the herd on Ihe dat* named. Hut 150 out of the 450 then remained alive. Scandinavians and Iejipiandcrs accompanying them were in good health, but aaid the deer were continually dying. Those left were in poor condition. This herd lift Pyramid harbor in March rind !;.it September had gone only 200 milts. Since then it has cov? ered about Ihe same distance. It was found that the reindeer were wholly un? fitted to stand the summer's heat. Progress was slow because they had to keep along the mountain tops in order to procure moss, which constituted the deers* only food. Knirllab .Vewapaprr for Ilivlcra. A daily Engliah newspaper is to be started in the Riviera. About 25').000 people visit the Riviera during the win? ter met:ths nnd of ihese al leaal a third are Engliah or Americans, who hereto? fore were forced to send to Tan's for newspapers in their own language. Tbe new* publication will be called the lMviera Da il v. Make Scnlal'ln lacks of IInhl.lt Sktna. Australian rabbit skins are being converted into seal?-kins for the Amer? ican market. CASE OF "PEG-LEG" BROWN. Itcb Of /eal.ma Di- lett I a ea for No? toriety Leada to Political Squabble. Some iime ago a negro named "Peg Leg" Brown, in London, Ont.,engaged in a quarrel with a policeman named Toohey, who served the civic govern? ment of that town. In the quarrel Toohey was slain, and "Peg Leg" ?neaped across the frontier iuto the L" ni ti d states. Thc character of the ?rime was well defined, having been witness! d by a number of persons, and he evidence wa*- clear that thc negro lad beeu the assailant aud had pro roked the fight which ended fatally to he policeman. Upon thia showing an ndictment for murder was found, and he necessary steps were taken by tho tosnininoD authorities to secure the dc Ivery of "Peg Leg" Into tho Ininti*, of ustice. Hefore tho extradition papers had asset! the regular formality Canadian etectives had placed Brown io af fou? ler town in New York state, and they oldly entered it, arrested "Peg Leg," nd without regard to the local author iea or the treaty of extradition hiir eda-him across the sus* elision bridge i;d bach to the .scene of his crime. Thc lae was promptly reported, and the r.it.-d Stati s mace an instant demand ir tba body of the prisoner, and the in antancoua return of the niau to the act- whence he had been taken. Thc 'vernmciit at Ottawa responded willi e most earneatapologies, and Brown us sent back ant! locked up in an mericen prison, to be taken thence ly by the prescribed channel* Now Ontario is having ti political uabble over the ulVair, which is pure of interest to itself, but which Miacca its parliamentary elect iona. ie question is the defense of the zeal s detectives who broke the law. and seems that some of them will go to son with their late prisoner. The h of these men for notoriety, says I*Washington Host, appears to be iu fair way tb receive an unexpected m of acknowledgement, and a need* lesson will be administered toa large ss of which they form a group, that ectivea are also subject to the law. un while over this matter a legisla ? body ii changing its political eom xion. PLANS OF SQUADRON. nlral sami ?..n to lie Liven Un? ideal Dlacretlon In thc Work of thc Fleet loder Illa Command. Ians for a squadron of evolution I been contemplated. Admiral ipson will be allowed ihe widest dic? ion ia the work of the fleet under command, and tbe only instructions u him are that bia ahipa shall con irate at Havana by February 1. The i will probably cover a period of months and will be confined large 0 the West Indian waters. New a will be made for the fleet in the ng aud Miranier, by which time the iis of the European station will been arranged. ie ships, which will form thesquad of,evolution are the New- York as ?hip, the Brooklyn, Indiana, Texas, ago, Newark, Machias, Marcellus, non and Supply. The latter is the ision ship and the Marcellus and non are colliers. Of the war ves which will compose this fleet the s and Brooklyn arc already at Ha aud the latter may remain there, ; Assistant Secretary Allen, who to the Cuban capital on it, returns -gular steamer. Thc Texas, of e, will stay there. The Machias ;ft Portsmouth navy yard and will ed directly to Havana, aud these ships will await there the coming i main squadron. Most of the other will leave the New York yard, 1 they are now. h GIFT TO FIELD MUSEUM. er ll. Mci. i.rm lek 1 ii rn la lira Fir* oaaan.l Mullara to I'nrrbnae Pueblo lnuiau ilelloa. of thc most Important of the re icquisitioua of the Field Colum ouseum at Chicago is a large col i of article-r illustrative of Pueblo i life. It was bought from a mis y, w bo made the collection while )g among the Moqui tribe of the is. The funds for thc purchase, ting to $5,000, were given by Y IL McCormick, collection includes everything quia make use of in their present ?f life, aa well as article-, of con? tle antiquity, which are no long ufactured. It funuahga a com ScY Par Fin piste Illustration of ihe history of tnt tribe since it became known to ths ploneera and reglatera the advances that have been made towards tha adop? tion of clrllised modea of life. Every features of the domes-tic, political and religious economy of the tribe baa been pursued. A portion of the collection baa been, unpacked, and is being placed on dla play in the Moqui room. The Anal dis? position of the entire collection will ba determined later. It will be kept to? gether as far aa the demanda of apace and arrangement will permit ?rta-ht-Laee-d Kaw Galnea gwalla. lu New Guinea tight lacing ia Iq vogue among the fashionable young men, who wear a belt about eight inches wide made of atllT bark. In some caaea this is ao tight that the up? per part of the abdomen hangs over in a heavy fold. Among the tame people a girl announcea her betrothal by ap? pearing shining with an ointment of red ochre and oil. which corer* hea* head, shoulder* and bosom. Re mar Uah lr Healtfar Month. November waa a remarkably healthy mouth for London. The death rata waa but a fraction over 16 per 1,000 per an? num. -_ - _ _,_,_ ,e Wom*>t) <'!?? tba Money. It is estimated that of the total sum raised for the support of the Protestant churches of this country over one-third ls now procured by tha efforts or labors of wonano. otutki: or ri ni.it'.tTioN. lu (lit Clark's Ollie.- of the Circuit Court ol the Countv of Wise on the* IHlh dav of .1 utiii ii ry, 1899. .1. P. Bailiff, Jr., A?iinr. of | I lie estate of J, K. Taggart, dee'd, a ha saes for iiimaell uimI all other credit.irs of J. li. P. Mills, dee'd, Plaint iff, On amended agaiasl ? Bill in Cli'r IC T. Irvine, Adair., of the Cause Nu. estate of J. B.P. .Mills, dee'd, 1786. et al, I>ofencl;irit?. The objia-ct of (bis amended bill is lo settle nud wind up llic estate <?f J. 1?. F. .Mills, deceased, and tn enforce varions liens acquired against his real eatats dar? ing Ihe lifetime of said Mills. And an iftldavil having been made iud filed timi lie dt-lcndantn, H. C. l.ullnid Thru-ton, Irtistee, and Chas. Keir, Trustee, are 10I residents of thc State of Virginia, t is ordered that they do uppnir ian ailinn IS days utter due iu lil ica tion hereof, und do abai may bc lecesaarj' t<> proteel their interest in thia nit. And it is further ordered Ihal ti op*/ hereof be published ouee u ???eek lui iiiir weeks in tbs Big Stone Gap 1'umt, and lint a copy be [lofted at Ihe 1 ron t oor wf tbe court-bouse of this county on lie Rial day ol thc next terni ol the utility Court. A copy 11 tn t A Killy, p. ?? Teale: Vf, B. Kit-ocas, Clerk. lu C. A. Joaasoa, I).C. 1-26 4-7 -.WlrW-YVYtW---*^^ CTYLI5H. RELIABLE **-7 ARTISTIC-*-*, Rf cere rate-d-d by Leading "W Dr...raak.ra *> ?*? " Thejr Allaya Pleaae **a> li MSCALL/J34 rtBAZAK HSSB \\ NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE fat" 1 k,,e sm.rat ar. nil In n.til ....y toy and iiwn In ia. Uall.d Stat.. ll rug. Irater int* aol ke.p ikara lind dirntioaa One :tnt ,'axp, rte,Iv,J AJ.'ir,, yjjr at.i>.i pn.nl THE McCALL company, 138 10 146 VV Nih Street, '.te inti ant rat n or'ti ra : iSo Filth Ave.. CIili.a,*o. and 103, Market M., San I randier MCCALLS WE> tJa-f^r^mnx'rrxrma-. E Brightest Ma,*a*ine Puvllahrd S* Z Cvnuln*. Rea . t sj g Ii u.-raie. I ?-? I'ai terna. Ka?li 3-" m e.l.s. 1- ..-. v ? 5 m Afti ? ?.-?''. I ? t ' ii.,.-"ll ? 5 I'K.liii Htai" ? ?">k V - 1 , . .... i ,lj,"i s '".-'.'.i-,-' * '***c*?*?? ?**"? < g ntl .din,; a |< |{ Ka .-.il-in 5* gAtnr,.! THC McCALL co., 1 \ i.tK to 146 W i4th St.. New V.irl; 5 ^*AAAWWfWm>.WmWJ'MJ'?>?tiiCi I.i alni ? * J Ball lot**, In t?' ? hi. 'Pi* hair Knli vd I eerta 'leter rapat ever. there HIL VICl A Vlei Ja ?THE Post Job IS PKEI-AKKD TO DO AL BOOK HN1 PRINT -SCUM Aa ill Heads, Letter I lends, Note Heads, Envelopes, Statements, Cards, T; Circulars, Pr Han 100I Catalogues and nphlet Work a Specialty st-class Work. Prompt Atten Address GILBERT N. Bl TRUSTEE'S SALE. I, the uiidrraigned, FREDERICK M. LEONARD, Trustee la * deed of trust dated Ihe third dar of September, A. D. I-'I. mud re.orded ia the office of the Clerk of Ihe Count*- Court of Wiae count?, Virginia, in Deck Book W7, pages 377, etc.. taherahj Joaeph C. Moore, Hells 1). Hrown and George M. brown conreved lo ma aa Trustee ihe premises hereinafter dsaerib rd iu trust to aecure unto tha tbe Norton Land and Improvement Companr, ita suc? cessor*-1 and assigns, the paimenl, al Ihe office raf thr Radlord Trust Companr, in Radlord, Virginia, of the sum of $*C6, lawful money of the United States of A Mirrica, in taro equal annual instalments of $'133 each, in one and two tears respec? tively (rom tin* date of the aaid deed of trust, with interest thereon, parable an? nually, at the rale ot li per cai .. per a ii ii ii in, due hf the said Joseph C. Moora, Helli- I). Hrown and tieorge M. Hrowu unto the raid Company as part of the purchase Beoaejr for thc said premise*, and eridenc-. ni Ky two promissory notes made Hy ti.a -md JoMph C. Moora, IH-lle D. Hrown and Georgs M. Htown for lbs assoaats of the aaid respective in-iUliiieiils and interest, hearing even date with the said deed ol ti ital, aud payable a.1 atoicsaid to thc said Compaajr or order, do hereby give notice th it, by virtue ol the ?aid deed of trust ami lor ile-1 tau lt maile in the rayment o.' lbs second i ii a ta* I ai tr ii t ot the debt herein before described, and interest, I ahall, bering been required so lo do by the said Company, holder ol the note evidencing llic aaid second iii.italiii.nt und interest, Sall, aitber ia person or by attorney, at TEN O'CLOCK A. M . on tut* Sixteenth Day of February, A. D. 1699, ia front of the .MOUNTAIN VI KW HOI LL at .NORTON, in Ihe said County lad Mute, at public auction, to the bigh? ts! bidder, ALLT1IAT CERTAIN lot or parcel of land, iu the town of Norton, i*. i*e County, State of Virginia, designat ?d and described as follows, to wit: ONE LOT, numbered Two (tl), in Hlock S'ine (ll), ou a plat with certificate bj* tha forton Land and Iniproveineut Compauv, mown as 'Tlan No. One (I) of Norton," lated the -.'..'d day of June. A. D. lS'JI, ikd in the Office ol the Clark of the 'oaat/ Court of the said County ntl recorded therein in Deed look Sfi, page lil; Sill'ATE on tho ioithwest side ot l'nrk Avenue at the ialanca of four hundred ami fifty (4-?U^ ?et Northeastwardly from tho intcrsec oti ot the Northwest line ol Lark Avenue Ufa the Northca.it line ol Ninth Street: OM TAIN INO in front on Lark Avenue vptity-five {'ii) feet and extending ol tat width Northwestwardly between par IIel lines at right angles with Lark venue one hundred aud titty I "*0, feet i the Southeast line of Virginia Avenue: ONTAININO three thousand seven ?ndred and titty square feet. KEINO Ihe same premises which were rn Va J ed by the said Norton Land and nj.ti.v. ioerl Cutnpatiy unto the said iseph C. Moore and Helle D. Hrown by ied bearing even date willi the said deed trust, aud duly recorded, but subject, ivertbeless, lo the conditions coiitainad the said tie. .1. 'TERMS OT SALE (as elected and de mined bt Ibe said Company bf virtue the said deed ol IruM,: CASH. Tn i-i t.k.in. il Lko.Mun, Trustee. i.T(i.\ ii McDov/bll, Attva. 1-19 3-6 VICK s .| and flan's hara gone to t'joutatiJiof tetl jflr-1 em? ir, for haifa century, and lo celet.rate Itt JOtli year Hloeii wa have Urned a Golden We-J'llug edition of ICK Sand Floral CU IUC h li a work of art. 24 paget lithographed In colors, euourenlr. nearly lOut.agea rt Havel witt) hanitanine tont illustration*, of Flower.. VegetaLlea. 1'lanu :,. vt.?., elegantly hound In white anil fol.I. A mar n catalogue making; an authority ou all subject* Ining to the garden, with care for the tame, and a Iptlve catalogue of all that it .le.irai.it lt lt toe nive to give away indlwrtmlnately. tut wa want one Inleretted in a ganai garden to have a copy, fore we will temi the t.ulrle and m\ for : HIM. for j*..*-, worth ot eeed 1 IS CtS. It talla tow cradlt lt girts for Full amount of porchti* to bay other gooda. k'a Little Cern Catalogue... "-*?? perfect little gem of a pu. . H.t. It lt limply tha jlde comlen?e<l. ditly llluttrattd, and In lian.tr ap*, making it voiivti.ieni for reference, PHEfi <s llluatrated Monthly Magazine ilnrg?i. Implored and up to .late on ail tiihjeclj latlng lo Gardening. Horticulture, etc. 6. cents year. Special IN09 offer- tte *?la?n/Ino tyear, and the Guido f->r '25 eenie. w plan of niling Ytgttablt Bii'i glrtt yea Kora jtar meaty than aay tttd beatt la Am.rica. mes Vicks Sons, Rochester, N. Y. po III nu m. Ul n foi i IN Office I. KI5D8 OK D JOB I ING ograms, d-bills, Posters, Dodgers, Etc. Nov Scad 91 E J( ,A. Lett Blar and ly e.\ Offic w provi povve E jal-klye Sat.-! rao.1 patevnuti sod fall H. 8 Le Omi r"i"*l*+' Lowest Prices, tion. KNIGHT. IC STONE CHP. If*. If In Kiel I*urgUr or Conni OUTF Agenla ai Ono A Proofam ALPIN IL):. WINL or CARDUI baa tJemoastratad Un thousand timaa Uiat It la almott f ofalllbla FOR WOMAN'S PECULIAR WEAKNESSES, lrr.-*ntarttia-j and flerangemaats It has bacoma tho leading ramady for this claaa of trottblaa. Itaxarte ? wonderfully ba alina, atr.ngth ? ding and soothing Influence upon th. men.trual orrana. It .area "whit.." and falfine; of th. womb. It stops flooding and reli.vM sup? pressed and painful menstruation. For Change of Life it is th. bent medicine made. It I* beneficial during pregnancy, and helpa to bring children into homea barren for years. It inrlgorate... stimu? lates, strengthens the whole sys? tem. This c^eat remedy ia offered to all afflicted women. Why wi 1 any woman suffer au"ther minute with certain relief wlihiu reach* Wine of Cardui only costa $1.00 per bottl. at your drug store. ter advice, in etuti rtqttiring epecial direction*, ndrlrit*. giving aj-mpfe-mi, the " ?Vastest1 Advitury Department," Th* Chattanooga Mtd%ein* Co., Chat? tanooga, Tenn. Rev. j. W. SMITH. Cinder*, SC. nays: "M* wlf. used Wine of Ci'dul at hemt ter falling sf ths womb and ll andrei cured her." wiNt nr L\ROL. THE NEW YORK WORLD, rHRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. 18 Panes a Week . . . . . . 156 Papers a Year OR ONE DOLLAR. I'libliBli-Tl ever** AUr-muti* liny ?xevpl SiimUy. Tba Tin ic - ;i-w rr k Edition of Thi Sk ikk Wnki.i> in (ii-i smoDg nil "weekly" .peru in lise, frequency ol publication, id lin* freshness, sccursc** snd varlet) ol i contents, lt has all Ike merits of < eal $'> dailjr al tbe price of s dollar ?cLilv. Its political news i- prompt, replete, accurate aud impartial sa ill it-i iders will testify, lt is ;? lt;*in-1 nionop es arid lor the people. It [irint*i Ihe newi of all the world, liav 5 special correspondence from nil i in - ri.mt news points on Ihe globe, lt bas lilian! illustrations, stories hy urea I thors, a capital humor page, complete trials, departments for Ihe household d women's work and other special de rtments ->i unusual inteieir. 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