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W ORAR LN Aar A aa e 3 1JE OMAHA DAILY REE: WEDN DAY. MARCH 8 186.. Deere & Comp'y. MANUFACTURERS OF PLOWS, MOLINE, ILL. ‘Wholesale Dealers in AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Council Bluffs, lowa. WESTERN AGENTES ¥EOR Deere & Mansur Co.---Oorn Planters, Stalk Cutters, &o., Moline Pump Co,----Wood and Iron Pumps, Wheel & Seeder Co,----Fountain ity Drills and Seeders, Mechanicsburg Mach, Co.----Baker Grain Drills, Shawnes Agrioultural Co,----Advance Hay Rakes, Joliet Manufacturing Ou,----Eureka Power and Hand Shellers, Whitman Agricultural Oo,----Shellers, Road Sorapers, &o., Moline Scale Co.----Victor Standard Scales, A G Fish----Racine Buggies, AND DEALERS IN All Articles Required to Make a Complete Stock. SEND FOR CATALOGURS. Address All Communications to DEERE & COMPANY, Council Bluffs, lowa. OCOIDENTAL JOTTINGS. CALIFORNIA Almond trees in Sutter and Yuba couns ties are in full bloom. Oakland took in 81,000 from twenty seven Chinamen in one haul —the tariff for gambling on Sunday. A Kern county firm are so pleased with their experiments tton growing that they will devote 600 to it the present sens . . The farmers in the southern part of the State have been saved from threatened famine by late rains, which penetrated eleven inches of soil, Miss Florence Cripe, living near Téha. ma, who achieved newspaper mention not long agy by challenging a married man to kiss her. after which her mother had him fined &7 50 for the act, has eloped. The track-walker on the Central Pacific railroad, who has his beat from C Ifax to Cape Horn, was driven from his station on Tuesday evening last by three large Cali- fornia lions. The beasts came down_from the mountain side, and were evidently hungry, but the man declined to farnish meal, NEVADA. At Halleck Station the thermometer |n|nrkml-ll degrees velow zero on the 18th ult, Frost on the Comstock has penetrated mining shafts 700 feet, freeziog dripping water at that depth from the suriace. The Reno Journal says it has reason to believe that the net profits of the Central Pacific on its Nevada business last year were not less than 83,000,000, The report of the company submitted to the secrtary of state gives no information whatever on the subject. The Catholic thurch at Reno was rob- bed of $463 last Thursday night. The meney had been contributed towards building a parsomage, and was deposited in asmall iron safe, which was taken from the building and cut open. After ab. stracting the coin, the safe was taken back to 1ts place, MONTANA, Helena has decided to light up with e]uctrici:y. Meagher county is to have stone court house 40x60 reet in dimensions and two stories high. It is said that half of the silver half-dol- lars in circulation in_Montana are bogus, STEELE, JOHNSON & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN | iFlour, Salt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers’ Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGARS MANUFACTURED TOBAGCO. Agents for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO, W. B. MILLARD. B, JOHNSON. MILLARD & JOHNSON, COMMISSION AND STORAGE! 1111 FARNHAM STREET, iy NEB. OMAHA, - - - REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE, JOHNSON & CO., TOOTLE MAUL & CO. THE JELM MOUNTAIN G-O1.D AND SI1ILL.V EBER Mining and Milling Company. Working Capital - - - $800,000, Capital §%oc] - - - - - - - - - 1,000,000 Par Value of Shares, - - - $26,000, S8TOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DISTRICT. OFEFICERS: DR. J. L, THOMAS, President, Cummins, Wyoming. They are made by Chinese in San Fran. cisco. The filling is base metal, A large gang of men on the N. P, grade at Belford were informed that a reduction of wages was decided upon—from $2 to 8175 nday of eleven hours, A squad called on the superintendent at midnivht, and gave him a few minutes to get up from his bed, put on his clothes, and leave camp. They spoke in such & manner as to leave no doubt as to what would be the consequence of a refusal to obey their orders promptly, and he got up and walked. WYOMING. The Laramie rolling mill is working full time thes days. There are three murderers in the Lara- mie jail awaiting trial. The Union Pacific is putting down an artesian well at Harper station. The Hartville mines in the Platte can- yon are panning out tavorably, The supreme court [convened last Mon- day, with only four uew cases on the docket . A young man named Pratt was killed Wednesday in one of the numerous tie camps near Tie Siding, by a tree falling on him, The legislature has repealed the law preventing marriage b tween white or colored persons—either Indian, African or Mongolian. Charles Hutton, who has six sections of land under fence on the Laramie plains, eut 3,000 tons of hay last summer and re- aliz&d a profit of eight dollars per ton, Four young children were badly poison- ed in Cheyenne by eating boiled meat covered with strychnine, which some per- son hung on a fence to catch a dog or two. The ehildren are recovering, The legislative excursionists_purchased an elegant gold chain, mounted with na- tive quartz, which they presented to Robt, ‘me. superintendent of the moun- tain division of the U. P, Ry., as a token of their ap, reciation, A new stage line from Laramie to Douglas Creek will soon be - established. The route is a good one, and as the spring boom will bring hosts of prospectors, miners and laborers to these camps;, a line of that kind will pay well, The members of the legislature and friends were given an excursicn to Denver and other points in Colora 'c, by the U, P. company, last week., The elixir of Como and the rarified air of Leadville, was too much for the legislative stomach, and mineral water failed to ease their bur- dens. The natural consequence was that several members threw up their boots out of the carwindow in one of the picturesque canyons on their return, Considerable wealth from the Cummins City mines is coming into Laramie, Six sacks of ore taken from the Golden Eagle mine went, by actual mill run, $551.28 to the ton in gold. The vein is said to be over four feet wide and well defined. ¥'rom the Blossom mine four sacks were milled, d it ran $460.22 to the ton, From the er mountain, thirty pounds were tested and it went 81,512 to the ton. From the Milet, eleven pounds were tested and it ran 8997 to the ton, and assays from the same mine went 81,323 in gold and $135 in silver to the ton, MISOELLANEOUS. ‘WM, E. TILTON, Vice-Presldent, Cummins, Wyoming E. N. HARWOOD, Sccretary, Cummins, Wyoming, A. G. LUNN, Treasurer, Cummins, Wyoming. TIRUSLTEES: Dr. J. L. Thomas, " Louls Miller W. £. Bramel. A. G. Dunn, £.N. Harwood. Francis Leavens, Ge 08, Lewls Zolman Dr. J. C. Watkins, 0o22mebm GEO. W, KENDALL, Authorized Agent for Sale of Stock: Bov 44° Nwmaha. Neb, FOSTER &CGRAY, —WHOLESALE— LUMBER, COAL & LIME, On River Bank, Bet. Farnham and Douglas 8ts., ONMIAEIA - - - NEB. . BOYER & VO, ~——DEALERS IN— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO. Fire and Burglar Proo SA EE S - VAULTS, ILOOCOK'S,K &COC. 1020 Farnham Street, NEB- Gambling is profitably Prescott, One of the faro banks there cleaned up $25,- 000 as the result of an eighteen months' run, The city ot Ogden is agitating the pro- position to give $500,000 to the two rail- way c-nm‘unieu the U. P, und C. P, if they establish shops at the junction city on a large scale, COLORADO, Boulder has a butter famine. Trinidad i troubled with tramps, Fort Collins wants & branch of the B, Shovers of mutilated silver wre operativg in Denver. Twenty-four sprinklers ar: #prinkle the streets of Puebl . "The members of the postoftice depart- ment of Denver receive about $48,000 a year in salaries—and spend it, Hemorrhagic, or black small-pox, has made its appearance at Catlin, a small town forty miles south of Pueblo, About forty clerks find employment in the surveyor gereral's office &t Denver; 85,000 is paid them mouthly, and the office 18 mearly self-sustaining, Some very good ore, running as high as 8450 per ton, hus been extracted from the Bonanzs shaft, in the litusville district, in the southern part of Fremontcounty, The shaft is sixty feet deep. A slick robber of registered letters has just been captured in Denver. He ope- rated on ignorant Italians by writing the addresses of their letters containing money, extracting the latter and deftly substituting new envelope filled with paper chips, A correspondent of The Larawie Times says: “‘Leadville's palmy days have gone by, On some streets store after store lies vacant, and off of the principal street the marks of the receding fever are apparent. There are a few fine buildings. otabl; #0, are two public schools built of bricl and stone, and large and ornamental There are several fine business blocks and churches, but on the whole there is a very transient air about the town.” DAKOTA Deae! county has suffered seriously from prairie fires, The Yankton land office is thronged with land-seekers, required to Galenn is _sald to be the most active oamp in the Hille. A hnuludil{ of potter’s clay has been discovered m Hand county. Soarlet fever is prevailing in the west ern part of Lake county. A Tiake county woman gave birth to her twentieth child Sunday last. The nineteenth relict of Brighim Young i uring through the territory old for one doliar and scventeen argo during the past weck. Sioux Falls s oyer 825,000 su & toward the building of & Masonic tem in that place, Fifteen hundred dollars have Deen ap- propriated for the building of a schocl house in Plankinton.} Gen, O, H, Greenberg, of San Francis ©o, has sold his interest in the Homestake mine to J. T, Gilmer, for the sum of $218 000. = " Boulder Park contains sn immenso amount of fine white sand stove from which glass can be made. It is also excel lent for building purposes. 5 The mica mines in the southern Hills are being worked on a_larger scale than ever, Oue company shipped last week 5,000 pouncs to one tirm ia Chicavo, It is predicted that more gold will he taken from the Deadwood creek in the next five years to come than has been taken up to the present date. Three wheat growers neat Bismarck fin- ished seeding their wheat February 1oth, expecting to gain two weeks ing time by so taking time by the foreloc A vein of ore six feet Wids, Which assays from five hundred to eight hundred ounces to the ton, hus been discovered inthe Rat- tler mine shaft at the carbonate camp. A long continued dry spell is interfer. ing considerably with the mining business of the Hills. The millsat Lead have been compelled to hang up stamps owing to the scarcity of water. i A-gr-‘_fl_-’_nt Tl And elevator s heen erect- ed at Nordland, Kingsbury county, at & cost of 812,000, which is the only concern of the kind on the line of the Chicago and Northwestern railroad 1 Dakota, Water was found at the depth of one hundred and eighteen feet in the artesian well at Rapid City, which immediately rose twenty-seven feet when the sides of the hole caved in an{ operations were sus- pended. nim The Richland county court house is com- nleted and ocoupied by the county officials. 'he building is & handsome, substantial one, and was built and furnished with three hundred dollars less than the origi- nal 815,000 ay.proprinticn “Balm in Gilead. There is balm in_Gilead to heal each gaping wound; In THOMAS™ ELkorrio Or, the remedy is found. Forinternal and for outward use, you ficely may apply it; For all pain and inflammation, you should not fail to try it Tt only costsa trifle, ’tis worth its weight ingold, And by every dealer in the land this remedy i8 sold. Mar-7d-1w Russia Current Topics, 8t. Louls Republican, John W. Foster, ex-minister to St. Petersburg, has given shape to his views and 1mpressions of Russia in a lecture before the Young Men's He- brew association of New York. Show- ing the diverseand often antagonistic eloments of this great empire, he says the Bible has been translated into 119 different languages by the Greek church, to meet the needs of the czar’s subjects. Aside from the great vari- ety of races, there are also many re- ligious, as the Roman Catholic, Prot- estrnt, Jew, Mussulman, Buddhist, and Fire Worshipper, all mingled with a multitude of unbelievers of different stripes, The government, really wonderful in spite of all its de- fects, which has been evolved from this discordant mass, has for itscentre the great body of 60,000,000 of Sla- vonic Russians, The border around this central nucleus is made up of the Finns and Lapps on the north; the Tartars and Kalmucks on the east; Caucasians and Mussulmams on the south, and the other Slav races on the south-west. After a brief sketch of the manner in which the yoke of the Tartars was thrown off, and the firm dominion of the czar established, the lecturer discusses the emancipa- tion of Jhe serfs, and passes from that to a view of the new political partics that have sprung up. Regarding the unparalleled achievement of theeman- cipation, he says this great act con- sisted in transferring from the landed proprietors, the late masters, to the emancipated pearantsover 300,000,000 acres o?tl\e best lands of the empire at an expense of over $500,000,000 from the national treasury. This land is owned by communal organizations, which® are peculiar to Russia, At stated intervals a division of lands and heuses takes place among the people forming an organization. The land may be transferred from one member to another. A man may be profligate; may sell his share for the time being; but with each new era he again starts with his tract of land. If a drunkard should refuse to nulmmn his family, the wife and children would be able to got their support from the land, to which they would atill be entitled. The affairs of the villages or communes are intrusted exclusively to their own management, in a purely democratic method, and they deal collectively through an elective head, the elder, with the overnment, and the neighboring vil- i‘uze-, districts or landed proprietors. They keep order and administer justice, form rural guards for protec- tion, regulate the distribution of the land, apportion the taxes payable to the government, and are empowered revenue for schools, roads, or other improvements, in internal af- fairs they are supreme 50 long as they pay theimperial taxes and carefully abstain from the consideration of po- litical questions, The Right Sort of General Jiscob Smith, Clinton Street, Buffalo, says he has used SPRING BLossoy in his family as o general wedicine for cases of indigestion, biliousness, bowel and kidney complaints, and disorders arising from impurities of the blood; he speaks highly Price 50 cents, trial bot- w-7-d-1w of its efficacy. tles 10 cents, BOSTON MARKET, Cuming Street. 1, J. NOBES, Propr. Fresh and Salt Meats of all Kinds, Poultry, Fish, &c,, in Season, COOME ANID Er= D. 5. BENTON, ATTORNEY - AT . LAW ARBEACH BLOCK, HOUSES oy BEMIS, FIFTRENTH AND DOUGLAS 818,, 178, House 8 rooms, full lot on Plorce mear 20th stroet, $1,660. House 4 rooms, full lot on Douglas near t 175, Beautitul residence, full lot on Cass near 10th streot, §12,000, 174, Two houses And } 1ot on Dodee nest 9th atecot, §1 50 X ot, $50 173, One and one-half story brick houso an two lots on Douglas near 95th street, #1,700, 171, House two rooms, well,cistern, stable, etc full_ ot noar Pierce and 13th strect, §050. 179, One and one-half story house six reoms and well, hall 1ot on Convent street near St e, $1,880, N0. 170, House three rooms on Clinton steeot near shot 10wer, & No. 109, House any 33x120 foet lot on stroet near Webster stroet, §,500. No. House of 11 roon s, lot 38x12) feet on ot, §6,000, . Two y house, 9 rooms & closets, good collar, on 15th street near Foppleton's 4,000, No . 165, New house of 6 rooms, halt lot on Tzard oar 10th strect, 81,850, No. 164, One and one half story house § rooms on 18th strect . car Leaves worth, §8,50 N. 161, One and onc-halt story Louse of & roows near Hanecom Park, 81,600, No. 168 Two houses § rooms each, closots, otc 't noat h, 83,500, use 6 rooms, fall Lot on 10th streot near Leavenworth, 2,400, No. 166, House 4 Jarg. rooms, 2 closets balf acre on Burt stree near Dution, 81,200, 0, 16, Two houses, e of 5 and oneof 4 rooms, on 17th street near Marcy, #3,200, No. 164, Three houses, one of 7 and two of b roowe each, aud corner lot, on Cass near 14th street, $5,000, Ne. 1 hquse and full lot on Pacific tory hoise 6 rooms, on Leaven: ). No. 161, O worth near 16th, $8,000. No. 160, House three rooms and lot 02x116 near 26th and Farnham, A No, 148, New house of ¢ight rooms, on 18th strect near Leavenworth €3,1 No. 147, House of 18 room near Marcy, $6,000. No. 140, Hotise of 10 yooms and 1} 1ot on 18th t near Marcy, 86,600, No. 145, House two large rooms, lot 67x210 teo onShern an avenue (10th street) near Nichotas, n 18th streot 1600, 'No_148, Houso 7 rooms, barn, on 20th street near Leavenworth, 82,600, No. 142, House b rooms, kitchen, otc., on 16th street near Nicholas, 81,875 No, 141, Houso 3 rooms o Douglas uear 20th stroot, 8930 No.'140, I arge houre and two lots, on 24t near Farnham stroct, §8,0 ¢, No. 189, House 8 roows, 1ot 60x166} foet, on Douglas near 27th stree 1,00, No. 187, House b room" Avenug near 23d screet, &, No. 186, House and huli street neal th 8550, No. 181, House 2 ro ms, full lot, on Izard mesn 21st stroet, $500, No. 129, Twu houses 0 ¢ of 6 and one of ¢ rooms, on leased lot on Webster near 20th stroct, $2,600. 'No. 127, Two story ) ouse 8 rooms, half lot on Webster near 19th §,600, lot 20x120 feet on No. 126, House 3 rooms, t near Douglas, $675. No, 125, Two story house on 12th near Dodge street lot 28x00 feet 81,200 No, 124, Large housc and full block near Farnham and Conral strcct, 88,000, No. 123, House 6 rooms wnd lurge 10t on Saun- ders atreet near Barracks, $2 100. No. 122, House 6 rooms and half lot on Web- ster near 16th strect, 81,600, No. 118, Houso 10_réoms, lot 30x90 feet on Capitol avenue near 22d street, $2,050, No. 117, House 8 rooms, lot 30x126 feet, on Capitol ayenue near 22d 81,500, Ro. 114, House 8 roows on Douglas near 20th «treet, 8760, No. 118, House 2 rooms, lot 60x09 feot on neal ing street, 8760, No. 112, Brick house 11 rooms and half lot on Ouss near 14th street, §2,500. No. 111, House 12 ‘rooms{on |Davenport near 20th strect, §7,0.0, No. 110, Brick house and lot 22x182 feet on Caus strect near 15th, 83,000, No. 108, Largo house on’ Harney near 16th street, 84,600 'No 109, Two houses and 80x182 foot lot uo Cass near 14th street, 83,600, No. 107, House b rooms ad halt o on Isar near 17th street, 81,200, 0. 106, House and lot 61x195 feet, 1ot on 14th near Pierce stroef 00 'No. 106, Two story house 8 roems with 1} lot on Seward near Saunders street, 82,800, 'No. 103, One and one haif story house 10 rooms Webster noar 10th street, 82,500, No. 102, Two houses 7 rooms cach and } 1ot op 14th near Chicago, $4,0.0. No, 101, Honse § room: ., 1} lote on half lov A Lalf lot on Capito wire lot on Cumiug South avenue near Paci No. 100, House 4 room on Izard street near 16th, §2,000, No. 09, Vory large house and full lot on Har jonr 14th stre & ), 97, Large house of 11 rooms on Bherman nue near Clark street, make an offer, 'No. 96, Une and one half story housé 7 rooms lot 240x401 foet, stable, etc., on Shorman ave- r Graco, 87 (00, No. 92, Large brick house two lots on Daven port street near 19th §18,000, No. 90, Largo house' and full lot on Dode near 18th etroct, 87,000, No. 9, Large hause 10 rooms half lot on 20th ear California streer, 87,600, No. 85, Large houso 10'or 12 rooms, beautitul corner loton Cass near 20th, §7,000. No. #7, Two story house 8 rooms 6 acres o land on Saunders strect near Barracks, §2,000. No. 86 Two_stores snd & resionce on 'leased ar Mason and 10th streot, §800, !4, Two story hou o 8 rooms, closets, etc., es of ground, on Saunders stroet near Umaha Barracks, §2 600, No. 83, House of 9 rooms, halt lot on Capitol r 12th street, €2,600. e and one half story ¥ ouse, 6 rooms Piorce near 20th atroot, 81,800, houses, ono of §and one 6 rooms, Chi 12th, $8,000. No. 80 House 4 rooms, closets, etc., large lob on 16th stre-t near White Lead works, §1,800, Nos 77, 1 arge house of 11 roows, cloketa, cel Iar, ete., with 13 lot on Farnbam ucer 10th streed, ,000. No. 76, Or eand ono-half story house of 8 roos, lot 66x85 fect on Cass near Léth street, §4,000. No. 76, House and basement, (fo 16}x182 foet on Marcy near Sth stret, 076, /0. 74, Large brick house and two full lots on Davenport near 16th strect, $16,000. No. 78 Onosnd one-hwlf story house and lot 86x182 foet on Jackson near 12th street, §1,800, No. 72, Large brick house 11_rooms,” full lof on Dave! port near 16th street, 86,000 No. 71, Large house 12 rooms, full 1ot on Cali- ornia near 20th stroet, $7,000. nd 8 full lots on Franklin streot ,000. No, 64, Two story frame bullding, store below and roomis above, on leased Lot on' Dodge near 16th street, $800 'No. 63, House ¢ rooms, basement, ete., lob 93x280 feet on 15th stroot near Nail Works, 0! cellar, ote. full lot o1, No. 81, I 'No. 02, New house 4 rooms one story, full lob b on Harney near 21st stroet, §1,760, No, 61, Large house 10 ooms, full los on Bur uear 216t street, 86,000, No. 60, Housé 8 rooms, halt lot on Devenport near 284 street, $1,000, No b9, Fu:; ‘houses and half 1ot on Cads near 15th street ) No, b8, “0\1&:“0’ 7 rooms, full lot Webster near 21st street, §2,500. No. b7, house of 6 ¥00; lot 60x140 feet on 214t stroct near St. Mary's avenue, $,000, No. b6, House of 10 roomss, full lot on Calltor nia near 21st street, No, b0, ll?un:u.::r:wn ot near Paul, $3, "u.' irick house 11 l"‘lsml, full lot on Farn: car 17th street, §6,000, 'ml'::)!“:,' House of 9 n.:‘\‘unn. halt lot on Paclfi near 9th str cet, §3,000. No, 48, House and two lots on Chicago nes 22d stroot, #7,600. N;t 87, u'nln-‘ of 8 rooms, 1} lots on 19th nes L Nicholas strect, #3,060 No, 36, Two 2 story brick houses with lcb 44x182 foet on Chicago near 18th street, $6,60 oachy No. 45, Large house 7 rooms, closots, etc.§ 18th strees near Clark, §3,000. No. 41, House and full lot en Chicago ues b2t whrvet, $5,000. No, 46, Large house withjtull block nuns sh ‘two full lote on 19th WM. ROGERS’ Manufacturing Company, MAKERS OF THE————— Sitver Plated Spoons and Forks, Finest The only and (g Btional plate that original firm of S oy | is giving for In- Rogers Bros stance a single | All owr Spoons, - plated Spoon & Forks and Knives plated triple thioknoss with the greatest plate only on of care. Each lot being hung Wi Lt on a seale whilo where expo d being plated, to to wear, thereby insure a full do making a single osit of silve Ly o plated Spoon them, wear as long as We would call a triple plated especial atten- tion to our sec- ihe " Tivved Orient. All Orders In the West should be Addressed to Rival. OUR AGENCY, A. B. HUBERMANN, Wholesale dJeweler, OMAHA, - - - - - NEB ROTH& JONES, Wholesale Lumbear, No. 1408 Farnham Street, Omaha, Neb. febl14-8mo PILLSBURY'S BEST! Buy the PATENT PROCESS MINNESOTA FLOUR. always gives satisfaction, because it malkes superior article of Bread, and is the Chear est Flour in the market. Every sack warranted to run alike or money refunded.; W. M. YATES, Cash Grocer. BUTTONS | BUTTONS | JUST RECEIVED THE Latest Novelties 200 Styies to Select from. From 1 cent to $1.50 per Dozen. GUILD & McINNIS 603 North 16ih Street. ATTENTION! BUSINESS MEN. We have in Stock THE FINEST AND MOST COMBLETE LINE OF BLANK BOOKS! Of all Kinds Qualities and Grades in Omaha. ALSO BARGAINS IN FLAT PAPER! @Give us a Call and be Convinced. CILMAN R. DAVIS & CO0., (Successors to. Wooley & Davis,) 105 8outh Fifteenth Street Opposite Postoffice. feb6-1m-eod Opera House Clothing Store! Daily Arrivals of New Suvring Goods in Clothing and Gent's Furnishing (oods! GOODS MARKED IN PLIAN FIGURES, And Sold At “STRICTLY ONE PRICE!" I am selling the Celebrated Wilson Bro,’s Fine Shirts, known ReaL Estare AGENcY 16th and Douglas Street, OMAEA, - -~ NEB as thea BEST Fitting and Most Durable Shirts Made. 217 8OUTH FIFTEENTH STREET, wloodlga % e

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