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THE OMAHA DAILY BEF: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17 1881 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, N()VEMBER 18 1881. 2 e a R — 204,144 and, judging by the p st, she will b l\‘*')r‘::- 0 b and she will gt it anddon’t you forget | The following t ble is official, and . E PROBATE NOTICE. M“'FDRD s M|LLs' |\tl.‘ 'I")‘u-r.T ..‘,..»l a :."" in ’N«hru«kn hows the number of the live stock as . . that Tias such advantages for making [enumerated by the census of 1870 and St O A ) N : 5 a pleasant camp 1is town proposes [ 1880 5 i and for County, Oct. 24th, A Bit of History OonCerning|:.come Novruwkus plewsure rowrt 17 16 A et o A, 5 Them, uccessful in becoming universally ac ) Aucet recoming universally ac-{ ¢y on'an i’ other cattle LR Sevttien & Bote i n west. Sheep may he granted 1o himself, N " s — How they Hava, Grown—The| " farms here and he 7 2 ! ; . Flour tbiey Manufacture, among the very best in the One would hardly expect to find busiuess men are live, enterprising, | such a purely cultural region mak % and keep their town shining ing such progress in manufacture, but | ©Oddsand Ends from that Thriving ODDS AND ENDS for all that, Omaha. with a popuation ] '] ) Place, The best chance extant for a hotel | of over 30,000, and Lincoln, with over Pl i g man is now offered by J. 8. Stettivius, [ 13000, are making headway in this | B8 OwanA WrERLY ey ey t i / P jandlord of the Saratoga, the only | direction and the followingtable show ), ., 3 Connty, for ¢ frarky On River Bank, Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts., J/ Correspondence of The Bee | htel in Milford that has the pa'roii- | the lines atong which the leading ac: | e Mitrorn, Neb., November 14 o of the traveling men. Mr. 8. | ivities of this character oving, | 1 et o that o was & bt o About a thousand Nebraska towns are [must return to the cast, aud s land the rate of p ogress: itock K\‘mw\r-]r’ t et OMAIIA, ol Ll NEB- 5 aspiring to bo great in some way, but|his hotel is now iu tho mar. 1860. | riiboes s ¥ 4 sl 1 ket and he solieits correspondence. [ No, of e At 4 unty Conrt - Muford has 1. Gibbe, ot Ruffalo, N. Y., writes: “Your| Room, I for sl A ) feved greatness in one | puilding 1 excellent, turaishing respoct, at least. For years she has [,ow fixtures first class and the right beon striving to secure the proper [wman can make lots of money in it i D, utilization of her manufacturing re WANTE L v T had tho plossure |, Milford badly ne sources, and to-day T had the pleasure |05 S0 00T H o 4 with siiceess, Thave used them myself | In the matter of the estate of Joseph H. Nel with hest re ascof a friend of mine suffering from dropsy, the effect was marvelous. t 1 , for torpidity of the livee vnd in | son, deceased and filing the yetition of Martha a barber; there | Per cay y Wi, f examining, by far the finest mitlin [ Phere 15 & new school house going | No. of establishments he state of Nebraska. From alittle [up hero. Trvisto be of brick, two| Hands employed. s by | storios high 40x00, Cpital inve-ted country saw 1 grist mill, step by | 8tor g e W f oy ) o1 til they have G, W. Hamlin & Co., lumber dcal | atep they have grown un ! ) ©rs, comp ain that it is almost impossi- [ produ s reached a height of eighty- | ylo'for them to get lumber enough to | Pr cavita production three feet, only seven less than the |supply the dem jita proda’ tion ill and testament of said deceased, and of probate thereof, by the Circuit Court of Fountain County, Sta*e of Indiana, and this day FOR SALE AT flead in this Conrt, may be allowed and recorted £ 2 C. IW. DEET, Rrice Turner, Rochester, N. Y. (writes: *T have been subject to sorious disorder of the kidneys \nid unable to attend to usincss; Burdock 1 3,00 | Bitters relioved me hefore halt n Tottle was use 13 00 | 1 feel confident that they will entirely cure m 74 00 1 Asenith Thall, Ringhampton, N. Y., writes. ‘I suffered with a'dul] painthiongh my eft der, Lostmy spirits, appetite nid with dimenity keep up all d Burdock Blocd B ttors as di- | appe roar wall of Hoyd's Opera Houso, | o Miford” Siato Bunk, Wyandt | So.of stablishrent e e Hiat vt sl s s, e F 8 oo eal of common | Kmerson's general merchandise | 0 T, SHD GV petitioncrshould not be granted; and that . From making corn menl of common | b 0 BP0 10l tioe foras a com- | Cab tal invested o1 the pondenicy of aid petition Lu m be Iy I ath’ s hi ngIeS, Mr. Noah Bates, Eimir, N. Y., writes: “Alout | thereof, be given to all persons intereste d four years ago [ had anattack of hilious fever, avd | matter, by publishing @ copy of this order in Titk ir! Jali jever fully recove Wy digestivo organs | OMAIIA' WAKLY DK, & nowapapor printod in mid Thirteench and California Streots, OMAH4, - - . NEB were weakened, and | woull be o' pletely yros- | County, for three successive weeks, prior to said Selmeln trated for days. Avter using two bottles of your | day o grade and fourth rate flour they have |y 51 that traneacts a vast amount gone up to the state fair of '81 and|of busine Products Per capita production . 2,280.68 Wolbert has put up a came back with ficst premium and ali Mr. A . o 1 9 W sto dis doing agood busi- given for 1880 are mnot | surdock Blood Bitters the in = i attendant honors. From a little frame [ new storeand is ¢ given ¢ 1 " e ness in groceries, nows, et y ial figures, The final re- [ }} iblo that [ was astoni bed. T ¢ ~——WHOLESALE — into a masa of - stono, brick [of Milford, wouid make & mint of | agents is concluded may change Blacket Robinson, proprictor of The Canada and timber 48xH2 feet, | money if luimr nl(l'nunm, his Shake- | glightly, but we have no hesitancy in te rian, 'I'Inu’mln Ont., \\rllm:‘ For years | In the Circuit Court of the United States for the BOOK S ELLER AN D S amsap o, ey et i ke, |y v e o ey | S RS L TN b o TATIONER : and seven stories high, with two ele- [8PeTid . ;v C P 4 saying that the growth will Le found fhindock Bibad Ditters. with happiost s Koo bresl F vators, noarly as large, and flour dust [ true works of art, superior to auy that [ approximately as above given. ts, and 1 now find myself in better health " d A room, | offics, ctc., situated in the | I have seen owtside the studios of | “Real estate and persoual property in [ than for years past.” Calvin Butler & Rebecea Putler 10 Chancery. —AND DEALER N— ly ) 2 GoW L | 019 artiste, Nebi o Captain Mitchell Tam indebted | gue business it has now evolved into a for the most eflicient assistance in | direct. The assessment is equalizod merchant will with the Hungarian [ procuring a big Bee list at Mulford. | by the town boards. The rate of as- reduction system which is now_ uscd | Ex-Sherilf Nichart also did noble | gessment differs in- different counties, | Mo Tra Mullholland, Albany Dy the Minneapolis mills, Stecl roll. | Work in the swme direction. varying from 30 to 55 per cont, of its | wEor peveral yoars | have suffered fr Beconber, 1871, abihis hout'of 3. Cokosn. in the k4 AL b0 Plak ok 0T Mr. J. H. Culver, the liveliest de aches, dysy Wlariioon '6f S6ID vy, b L6 weskaosk ol tho ML [k el (e and he rae value, he assessed value ¢ ‘nm peculiar to my sex. United States Court 1se and Post Office build I‘ OBERFELDER & co.’ g i t roller, |7on in & town of live men, gave me | property is about $90,000,000, about | Burdock Blood Bitters 1 am entircly r ing, in the City of Licoln, Lancaster County, mashed in the second and pulverized | points by the dozen, | four-tenths of the true value. There | Price, $1.00 per Siottle; Trial Bottles 10 Ots | Stite and bis rict of Nebrasha, sell i, auction in the foliowing five, each set of roll- J Powell, the big merchandise | are 2,011 miles of railroad in the stat. "The ers being closer thau the preceding. btory is now a Bee man, and ‘it has all Seen developed | FOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props, |« i al ska and assessed overy year, in | yee wallace, Buftalo, N. Y, writes: “T have manner as the legislature may | used Burdock Blood Bitters for nervous and bil- ious headaches, and can rccommend it to anyone requiring a cure for billiousness.” rear and connected by a wire ro| transmitter. From doing a little grist in pursuance o ente'ed in ‘he sbove e 1304 Farnham St., Omaha Neb. bl iR, Sp Chancery in said Court, Wil on the 6th dy of v .| Wall Paper and Window Shades. cd-me-ly IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF i MILLINERY & NOTIONS, e northea After the wheat passes these rollers it | For business review see advertising | since 1853, when ground was broken HURFOER o8, Lo TEr) bkt is bolted or wsifted through coars. |columns. RANGER. | for the Union Pacific railrond. Fow BUFFALO, N. Y. bored thirty (@) all i township nun 1 4 cloth. This cloth lets the disi states have a more excellent school t wholesale by Ish & McMahon and €. F, | firty-ont (5 ) and xang muinb red two t ] ) grated paricles of wheat throngh and Progress of Nebraska, wystem than Nebraska, The founda Jo 97 e R oy O e B BT RBOWHE, 308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. ] passes off tho pieces, which are | Bradstrect’s Weekly. ; tion was laid in the government land b0 Mo, o hsial Master in Cliane oMA EXA, - - - NEBRASE.A ! run througl sot of vollers and | 1he state of Nebraska will not be | grants, and the productive permanent kot s | The only exclusive wholesale house i this line in the west. fifteen ycars old until the 1st of next | school fund has already the grand a kernel of wheat is | March, and yet to day it has a popu- | total of $3,323,217, while 148 It makes flour black [lation of nearly 500,000, In 1855, a | acres out of the original grant of 2, esome. By the old wmill- [ year after the territorial organization, [ 633,980 remain unsold. The immi- 8 the waxy germ was | tho populaiion was less than 5,000. | gration into Nebraska at the present fon | The United States census roturns [ time is chiefly composed of thrifty By [ shows the following growth in popu- [ Americans, English, Scotch and Scan- again 1o/l The germ not good and unwh i stone pr ground up with the starchy po and boltad thro with the flour WHOLESALE DRUGCISTS. ISH & McMAHON, 5 the new system of crack kernel | lation: dinavians. B instead of grinding it, this gorm is nov e Col rr-‘;‘ll,_ Indians TGRSR TIGaT v ground but fhittoned and bolted out | 187 8 “"_ 8| S | . o Y % g while Hn[v iy u:lrlfll.um :i’l“m wh;-}uc 1883 a7 4l | The Excope and Capture of a Orim- 1406 DOUGLAS STREET: 0-'1AHA, NEB. ¢ A L S RIS Total inal at Blair. The Only Bxclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska only millin Nobrska with this ma- | 1950 chinery, although a similar roller sys- | 1570 | tem is now used by oue that has just | 1530 | been comploted and no donbt all fivat- | * elass | v mills hereafter erected will | OF the nearly 50,000,( uso the roliers, butsmali mills braced in the state, not over 3,500,000 for it tukes a mill that produces over 4 at cultivated i coreals, and 'the ' in- hundred and fifty barrels a day to use s of these crops, as reported by | was an ungencrous one. It is cus- [ thews rollers pr fitably. tho census for tho lust threo: deeades, | tomary for the jailor to hand the keys SEOmACE Theso miils aro numed Tho Quen. [Msy bo seen in tho following tablo: {41 "¢ tho prisoners at night to | chagua Mills, aud thoy manufucture : h - B {5 Bhogo, tho. Kollwanay and. the | Wimst: lock the balance of the vrisoners in Corre poidence to Tuk Brw. Bra, November 16, Quite o com- SPE&CIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. WHOLESALE GROCER, ' 1213 Farnhem St.. Omaha, Neb. HEADQUARTERS motion was occasioned hore yesterday m, JO0 asres em morning by the escape from jail of Frank Suiton. His plan of escape mot, S ATPPEITRIE P2 EINGS. WEDDING, BIRTHDAY AND GO¥PLIMENTARY PRESENTS. y their cells and then put the keys in his One of the Reasonable Pleasures ] Popotne brands of flour. Auy one|oate. E reading thi : aloud will bs care- [Indim corn, own eell door. 'The jailor then goes [ 0f life, & Properly corked meat, affords lirte or 10 present enjoyment, and mu heat. o L > = (¢)] (O] Z a L F (V5] ful when he 08 to theso names, | ek They are not dangcrous, provided you | Barley.. Jet them alone, but don't take them in your mouth for thoy are loaded and |y in and locks him . Tn tho morning | tur toa confin the jailor goes in and takes one pris- cacen with rell o imilated by A nourishes cetive oner out at a time, to do chores. PHARL RINGS, = . RS, DEIATIONID RENGS, might o off. Tho words are A e ¢ Thero being only ten persous thon, Dili it FOR Popotne means good, Kolhanna m Oatd, ot in the ‘ml . yesterday, Sutton Dbetter, and Showo means bost. In i corn schemo worked very nicely. In the 26 ] - T bl ol MEN'S FURNISHINC COOUS ] Culver whose Azice rosearches haye [Barly ... prisoner in his coll, put the key i his ocoupied much valuablo time, Tstwt-d| This certainly shows a healthy in- [ cell door, and hid in the hall under a out tosay that this flour is now sold in | ereass in agrcaltural products, and|blanket. In the morning the jailer nearly all the large towns in Nebraska, | more especially is this the caso when | went into the jail to take out the pris- Kansas, Towa, Tilinois, Colorado and it is remembered but a small portion [ oner, and went first to the cell of the the territorios wenerally and that the [of the staie is plowed Jund. That | other prizoner, took him out, and left ' cash invested in this milling business | nearly three-fourths of all the wheat, | the outside doors open. Su'ton then is not less than fully ninety-four per cent of the corn, | “skipped.” Sherift Bozgs soon g and eight-ninths of all the hogs|chase, and followed Sutton into a d in Nebraska in 1879 were | weed I when Sutton defendod ut i asix-shooter. Bogus re-| g@fi%oMhoP IN GREAT VARIETY IN GOLD AND We desirs to call the special attention ot the trade to our elegant lines (at BOITUM PRICES) of Underwear, Cardigan Jackets and Scarfs, Buck Gloves, Overshirts, Overalls Hosiery, &c.,now open. Wholesale only. &HREVE, JARVIS & CO, Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. Ko p Bitters. RUBY RINGS, A QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS, i | rai but ko many details erowded in as T|grodited to () ; rcon i ) the twenty-nine counties | himseif w :.v.‘:::.'.';.].:'.': that I nearly forgot the |jying hetweon the Missouri river and a L by putting two loads of five| 5 ain fucts. ; . line dawn from Sioux City through [shot into Sutton beforo he would give | pi> TS == , LTS ¢ it o it | o .3 St S e o £ / FEARON & COLE, b n pomewbat Itorting o eeted |4ty Doubts oxiat in many minds as i @ ~ il I8 o original grint mill was erocted [ ¢o tiio fitness of western Nebragka for Economy. c Efi h t d ] on tho prosent sito in 1860, anything wmore than pastoral pur-| A fortune may be spent in using nef- ommlssflan erb a'n s, b ; Roed, Davison & Wortendyke, woro | 1oios Mho report of Profossors | fectual medicines, wien by applying | o . i the pioucor mill men, and theie build | 571001 Aughoy: and D, €, Wilbur | Thomss’ Eelectric'Oil a speedy and econ: ‘ 1121 Farnham St., Omaha, Neb. ing was 20x20. Ono bure and o [ pues il rnied thot (g ol o .,l..‘,.‘,q eure an ),.‘} “..(.”’,,.1“1“ case of | 8 s — T = menta made s willreccivo prompt attaytion, Kefcronces: Stato Bank, Omaha; Pla) ] ol ',‘,‘“,'“"""I' e "“‘“"""“ ”',i!;r, the 100th meridian is, chemieally con- | stant relief, el f e i vent through the same bu W | gidered, probubly as fortilo ns any in={ 4| v 4 flour wnd shorts were soparted by hand, | T e i any part fortilo na uhy Bl | prgirlo Fivs tn Burt Gounty. ) s o —AND— | < T - er. Iu 1870 the.mill was enlarged | gion iy in - regard to the supply of | A terrible praivie fire swept over o | TO JOHN CONNOR. | nitily ol - ® an lml“lltv(rgullb' “"1""':“"]- “1._. 8 isture. B o rHon O Eiveratt inrecinbt on the OxAle, N, Oct, 25th, 1851, ) Handsome st § r. J. H. Culy whalf interest | oy Nobraska the average annual rain. | 5th, doing immoense damago in burn- | You arehereby notifed 1oee A8 SOy, ¥ n:nll;:n‘{lfi the d nlzuull |ll||u|‘\;' ‘WIW full i as geeat or groator than in many hay, ete. The fire jumped Logan | ol nk Eho oy treamires s cifice, O £ —IN THE— fi:&m&flfi&. wverhauled, improved and vebuilt. In| " Mg g e AR e vhiere 1t was over sty feet | | AL privato ei Aig's 3 | . 1 parts of Europe which are cultivated » Where 1 ver twenty feet 1870 dulson aud Perry of Now York |\iiiut th akd of iesigation, aud upon | Wide, Burning up sevety-two atacis | ‘ Guns,Ammun ition,S porting Goods MARKET! EHIE, commenced the erection | u1) parts of the State can be cultivated | about half that amount for his brother | ton doars i twenty threo FISHING 1 KLE SHE S, "Lfl“",l‘:::v‘““l’)::'r“,:t:L'*'l Mo followitk | without ~the artifivial - application | Mell Sonter, and doine comsiderable | Sriond et I 5 He IaCRl Hals Tali and e ? 5 Phngod the remaining|of water. It has beon stated that |damoge to others whose namcs we | ‘Pt 8ol S8 corer of 5E §, thence N .10 fia interest I.idtllm‘yx.m»;l and Culver and | ¢hy “climate of the wostern coun- |could not learn, On the 25th ult , a | Wi A e FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FAHCY GOODS, f}t:nlml‘xu heir ||I|l|vruvvmunlu and | gy in undergoing o great chango - [fire ran down through a portion of (o0, amy 13, contof - LT u,f;’ ‘,',’,"m"::‘x‘;fi",“:."",f““l',“h :“‘;‘“{"‘ that it is gradually becoming moister. | Summit precinct, burnivg up fiitven tata o i SRNED ROR FRICEPEI ST, c oW rger a_bettor| g rocent rise in tho level of Greut | tons of hay for Wm, E and about 5 hY ;I(l:'lnl l]l:lt‘l;l) ‘:;1 Nebraska, Kansas, | g1t Lake, and lakes Mono and Owen | the same amount for Mr. Frecin. TEHE POPFULAR MA/< MEYER & CO- Omahal Ne a ur Colorado, i in Bustern California and Westorn [ Avother fire camo up the bottowm, | [}ARPET | Tt is strango how many things there | Nevada, aro cited in proof of this|8tarting somewhere below or east of ' # s y x’tqre n:'lmn wui-ld Hml‘ w;» ‘:“I;‘ 'klll):l hypothesis; but it appears to be prot Herman, with a southwest wind, it OF. ow | novor dreamed that Nebraska |ty well establishod that the rise of |erossed over iuto southern Anz ma M ME ER & CO ' | had such a mill as this. 1 had seen i ihey due, not to any climatic | preeinct where a large mmount of |m-HJ. B. DETW”_ER, @< Y oy 't such in Minnesota, but did not pro- | change, but o local causes, whilo|Was burned up. Men worked all| 1313 Faroham st, OMAHA, N EB. Iy e e Nebraska cared much about | agaiuat this theory is opposed the fact | night to savo their Summer's work, | | v n WIXOLBS.AXLE i i big mills. g .| that tho rainfall vecords earry on for | Which if it had not been for their | ok Ao, [y A . Milford, however, isnot yet satisfied. |20 or 80 years in the west, do not | hard work, would all have been swept |t 8140, Best. g ‘ ] . There is another mill site here, aud it | show any appreciable increaso in the | Away. { v B o Bhe- > — X won't be long before wool, * paper, | amount of procipitation. That settle | Mattings, Oil Cloth and Widow Shades : § 3 starch or glucose will be manufactured | ment, breaking of ground, planting Buckun's Arnica Salve. at Lowest Markot Prices o . hore, wnd mayhup wll four, as there d the general incicase in | The best sulve inthe world tor cuts, | Largost Stock and Lowest Price . i 4 ; ...lnum.-]m hnl|;u pn\vrl if lhul_lun»{ ation has increased tho wmoisture | bruises, sores, ulcers, salt r .J...,‘-F“ “ NS SRNARLALI0N S 4 coln crook canal once gets a portion of | of the climate, is undeniable as it pre- | fover sores, tetter, chapped hainds, | ‘ s Platto river running throughthe Blue, | vents the rain from woing u..mulmlu-ly chillblain, corns and all kinc: of a and Wl nter thus giving the same head of water | off the surfuce, and causcs 1t to sink | 8kin eruptions, This salve is x| Tobacco from 25c, per pound UPWMdS- all the your round. into the geound, thus increasing the | anteed to give perfeet satisfacti i in | 4 = Miiford claims o bo the | moisture of th ground aud the atmos. | every case or monoy rofunded. Price, ’ Pipes from 25c. per dozen upwards. most picturgwuo - and beauiful | phore fumediately above it, b [25e por box. For amio by At New York Prices at wn in the Stato, Sho has bluf, | thoro is o ovidencs that. the ganf, Fost & MoMano, O igars f) clifls, iorgos, aprings, groves, o suall |ia thoreby inerosed. s ph SRR Lo ,_H [ & f ) Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards, lake, & swall river, agarden-like coun- | cortain degeeo settloment, and in (hat AT T I, i, Ga,vys —_— - e —— — _— bry around and, from an obsoryatory | way cutivasion without irvigation of | GARFIELD Bt i ¥0 ] mrmmow wrommas k) y gh, Lincoln, Crete, Soward | wiint was formerly supposed to be an | 196 fithfilistory frou cradlc ¢ el mn Y1y o g A 4 seen. Hoating, hunting, fishing and [ble, To that extent, however, this | volume. I 1309 Far m St. “ \D RE 2N swimming parties visit Milford and the [ can be carried, will .rxm.lm“nl \m'l' ..ll.:-l:’. - |{OMAF o ahags B .NEB For Sale b WHOLEBALS ANR RETAIL PEALKS B " '!f.“l”’- 'l‘;mully lumll hrmun_u!‘lh‘;: l;wu quustion, but from present indications Thio book sclls jte ! ! A S B v "fi‘ ' S citiee of the state have ienic' ere | it would appear that farming without el | ent J " 31 XNWVAD L M i for wocls at atine. Milford” wanted |irvigation fiAn Fomoiiad e o [asea To e Staskigliers. of the Nauraska a9 WM. I. STOETZEL e . - 8 ailzou 4;fl§flm“.'{i.qJ;. H, Culver, s d Nobraska i tho ueihls wod octlw I T8k e, hat & wpeial mottue of said 621 South Tenth St, Lath, Shingles, Fickets, l: x ather meridisn, The people 3 stockholdurs will be held b thy offce ot mid | 3 v . gl getiur o " Miond | o 0 w41 o) . P ENGLISH, i bl b | ™ srmpun o wowius, (SASH, [CORS, BLINDS, MOLDIRCS, LIME, CEMENT g F . L viso wles are taking considerable interest - » LA Thoarentars, afid the officurs of the co pany, . e hunted vy the oapitalista and | iu the question of irritien. o | ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ere havinghona o' de ety | ATTORNEYS AT LAW, PIANTIE, BT :O.:u ?}‘,:w:.,( ::'“‘."d win and h.”‘:. oattle and sheep interests of :lomnh;mmulmsum.a‘ ’\l;»‘“l';;lhn.'u it D2 VID CITY, NEB, 'l @rSTAYE AUKN1 FOR MILWAUKEE CEMYNT,COMYANY erans' anm reunion | the state are increasi rarw . FRANK MURVHY, Sccretary. Speclal Atention giaeu b callectic : i o Tt ucreasing very rapidly, . Woolwortn Dated Omaba, Noy. yth, ) s n‘n:;l:‘bl - oslipndid :',,_',‘:.:}",Near U""m Pacific DODO“. il OMAEA' Nxa .\\ i v & ' ko

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