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2 § THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA MONDAY, OCTOBER 9 "= UNION PAGIFIC DROPS, And Gould Prophesies a Receiv- ership for the Bond Holders, History "of the Fight on the Stock and the Revenge of the Qreat Grabber. The Union Pacific Drop. Special Dispatch (o Tiw Ber Cnricaco, October New York speciol say glo has been goi cific stoc tirely monopolized the entire atten- tion of Wall strect, On that day over 00,000 shares of Union Pacific stock were bought and sold. The history of this fight is now mon properly. Gould, Vanderbils and others of the ~The Tribune's ys a fierco strug- which yesterday almost en- - | thetr hoc OTOE COUNTY NEWS, YRACTUSE, Otober 6, e, To The Editor of Tn With the republicans, democtats and anti-monopolists all at work in old Otoe, shape, with a fine politics are in rather & peculiar for the neck and prospect anti-monops to come out this ‘“‘free for all The republicans have shoulders ahead in race.” “‘gore o, and the demo but feot” from good caus orats are anything harmonious, while the other parly vo into the race with a unity of purpose, and are gain- ing strength every day. The strling ticket which the Hastings convention put in the tield, there is much cause for the other parties to tremble in te, ard it willnot bo a sar- prise if thera ! li id the * elf Tho Journal, our home paper, has changed hands, Rey. G. 8 Alexender of the M. I8, c boiog the pub- tions hia paper lisher. ) monopolists, if it politi Intgest holders of Union Pacific atock, sold out some time sgo. Yosemite, bought whilo these people were selling out. He is eaid to have purchased 42,000 s ares from 116 np 10 130, tho highest, or neatly the highest, point toushed. Gould ‘and Belden arenot friends, A transaction which occurred some yoars ago enabled Belden to get away with a good deal of Gould's money and it wassaid that on this least, Gould was tho of something very like a confilence game, If thereis one man in the world who cught to know the 1o stock, 1t is cortainly Gould, and he appears to have steadily nold it short from thirty down, and his weight oocasion, at m value of Union Pacific pressicg upon it has had the effect of epoiling Mr. Del den’s market a0 that he hus never t o profit. In the slang n 1eft,” but the or the moat telli low been able t of tho street, “he ¢ time to deli did not oc or 80 ago. Tho stock was then selling &t between $1.14 and 8116 and the company wus as usual short of funds, It was quietly negotiating a loan for £8,000,000. The was publithed to the street and the effect of the disclosure was very bad. 1t is acknowledged to have cansed the negotiations to fall through and a hue and cry was started against the Union Pacific on the score of ita coustantly borrowing money which evemed to frighten holders of the stock every- where, Even the bonds of the com- pany have been freely thrown over by investors and have shown quite a de- cline, The most damaging allegations haye been made against its credit and Gould has openly declared that the road would soon be in the hands of its ‘bondholders. ar until & couple of weeks fact — JT1lunois Coal Cutput Spocial dispatch to Tre Brx, CH104G0, October 7.--The forth- coming report of the state bureau of lsbor will show that Illinois is second only to Pennsylvania in the produc- tion of coal and that the output in- creased from 6,000,000 tons in 1880 to 9,000,000 tons this year. Forty-six out of the one hundred countics pro- duce coal whose aggregate valroat the mines has been nearly $14,000,000. —_— TELEGRAPH NOTES. —— Bpecial Dispatches o Tin Bax. An Indianapolis special saye: The green- back state n{nl oomwittee numed Nib. Yotks of the democratic ticket, and Judges Hubbey and Berkshire, of the republican, ticket, tor supreme judges. Over five thousand voters In the second Tllinols congressional district of this city have sigued & paper asking John ¥. Fiuer. ty to become a candidate for congress on an independent footing. Finerty 1s a jout nalist of some distinction and much ability, but fs better known as active Irish patriot o‘llslent eloquience, fertilo brain aud unu- sually conservative methods, If elected, a8 he would probably be, he will rep-esent his race and district in covgress most cred- itably, Whe forthooming report of the state bu. reau of labor will show that Illinois is sec- ond only to Pennsylvania in. the produo. tion of "coal, and that the output has in- + creased from 6,000,000 tcns in 1880 to 9,000,000 this year, Forty-six out of the one hundred counties produce coal, The aggregate value ut the mines has been nearly $14,000,000, ‘I'he Picayune speoial from Pensacola xeports (4 new cases of yellow fever and 2 deaths, Total number of caser, 1,185; deathe, 105, Half of the recent ines are among the colored population, and com- plaints of destitution from these people ‘lu very numerous and constantly increas. ng, The president has asked the cabinet to o with him to Boston Taeaday, Union county in the extreme northern boundary of Arkansas, was visited by a terrific rain and wind storm Thursday af. ternoon, Ite course was parallel with the Ouachita river, Average width six miles, extendivg through tbe country. Trees, fonces and guthouses were blown down for miles, and much cotton in the fields were blown down and destroyed, No lives lost, George Huntington, wife and four chil dren capsized in a sail boat in Plum Is land river, Awmesbury, Muss, Saturday worning snd all were drowned, d?a&:rmmdl lrun}lfinlnwx is repert. attending physician, near Prairie hu Toohe!, Jandaiph ounty, Tl Of the ten unvacci cases in this group six died, while of the vaccinated cases all have recovered. case of ln:&l}lul at Oglesby, LasSalle mnnt{,oh Topottec by President , of the board of health, * The mayor of shall, Clark county, reports two cases & wile from town, contracted in Cin- cinnati, The great eranite statue of Education was safely upon & buttress of the forefathers’ monument at Plymouth, Mass , Ssturdsy morning. The statue occupies the southwest buttress immediately in the rear of the statue of Morality, This cow- the fewale statues. The remaining . two mlm. bl‘:ml mdfi‘l'uuduéx. will be represented by male figures. Steps have been taken by the mewmbers of the A.fi.fl. can Law association to raise woney to & statue of law court Monday. Thi Bz BaLv 1 the world fas Gute, B ' Brulses, Sores, Ulcers, sfl“ltlu:‘m, Fe- Sares, ut:b 'Ohil s |e Belden, owner of the famous yacht|, ste is much building being done H. Archuz new two oxs houao is about fintabed, | o neat brick bank building of the Hooble i almost ready for occu- pancy. Workmen ara busy on the brick work of Cotten, Duti & Co.’s new bank, Numerous.niew dwellings are going up in all parts of town, and the brsiness outlook s flattering. 0Old Otoe is in her best dicss now. Eyery day the firmers come to town; while here they dispose of their grain and fattod etock, and purchase dry goods and groceries for home use, Postmaster Dennis is in St, Louis looking at the Veiled Prophoe. W. 8. Ronch and family are in the cast among friends, . P. Grout, the heaviest legal light in the county, is attending court at Nebraoka Oity. Lugden, who assaulted a harness maker namod Martin, some time since, was fined fifty dollars and cost. COUNTY, Political Items. TPLATY Business Notea and Conumut To the Editor of T Br The rains of the paat few days have been a bl Fall plowing e gcon b carried on with b., October b, wing to tho farmer, greater aatisfaction, Improvements are going on. The opera house is uearing completion, and will be a suitable building for en- The contractor, James G. Pearsall, Keq , is a mechanio of ex- perience, having the manogement of a largo share of the carpenter work of the town, J. P. Beeler & Co,’'s warehouse is enlarged hy addition 24336, E. D. Fitzpatrick has a good trade in musical merchandise, books and tainmente, very heroically on the occasion, He will doubtless make the beautifal Creole a good husband in spite of hia politics, | Rapids, failed His assets are - Jacob Egermeyer of Cid on Saturday for 818,000, abont 810,000, Egermeoyer was large mane ufactnrer of and dealer in harness, He has done business in Cedar Rapide for ten years, - Notes Social me are that The abs are Indicati not wanting the social scason is near at hand, officers of the v 18 mocial in frequent consultation, the questions of rooms, m and ¢ s for parties are under discussion, ar emand for dresa auits on our tailors show that the ge tlomen are preparing for the inevitable, of appli Thero is the usual rush for to the Hours,” The number of v however, is emall, and Prevident Squires announces his in- tention of keeping the membership within limits, There is a good den) uts admission of congratulation over the re-election of the old board of of 8, under ysperity of d 04 Moudayevening a pleasant young people’s party took place at “‘Happy Hellow.” the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. A, H. Patrick, The threatening weather contracted the attendance somewhat, but over forty couples wore Tho wide piazzas Wore lighted with chandeliers aud Chinese Jantorne, and the foll Fourth infoutiy band furnished their sweeteat music for dancing, Among the large num- ber present were: Mr, and Mrs. G al Manderson, Mr. and Mra. Hoc Yates, Mras, Bigelow, the Mitzos Burlin, Lohmer. Woolworth, Poppleton, Millard, Doane, Burley, Wilson, Shears, Wakely, Hurford, Balcomo, Ijams, Wells, and Mesara. Wells, Morris, Raff, Brock, _Berlin, Crary, Sharp, Annin, Rir t, Saunaers, .Rey- riolds, Berlin aud I % The wedding seas and several of these i may eooner or | Ringwal ! been noted Morgan and Mias Brown 7. \"has opened, Cating ovents n and Mr. Warre r and Miss Mary Wil son, will take place withie the next month or six weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Petor Hugus will celebrate the fiftie anniversary of thoir wedding on Monday evening by a guthering of friends at their resi- dence on Davenport strect, A very pleasant cntertainment at Fort Omahn was given on Thursday by Gen. and Mre. Carlin tothe officers and ladics stationed at the post, Gen- eral Howard, Inspector General Ma son and Lieutenant Guy Howard, wero among tho guests present. Mies Minnine Richardson and Miss Grace Chambers Jeit. Saturday for a trip to Denver, where they will stationer's eundries, 1. J. Blattery comos to the front with the best sewing machine in the market, and with a good irade in school books, nations and news liter- ary periodicals, is prosperiug, THE POLITICAL SITUATION is particularly interesting. The con- tinual howl about the limited number of newspapera is kept up in the face of the announcements of the fact that there are a dozen publications who support M. K, Tarner for con- Rross, Some good republicans who have been heretofore led to balievo that the nomination of Mr. Valentine wes regular, are better disposed toward the cause of Mr. Turner. The dis- oussions soon to take place in the die- trict will augment the strongth of the ticket, and supporters of Turner will gain by the public debates which may be held. The press quotations show that the roal supporters of Valentine are con- fined to a few of the papers of the dis- trict. The echcen of the paid organs of Valentine should not be counted as factors, but as drummers, who second what they are too weak kneed to opg‘ola monopoly. 'he regularity of the nomination of Hon, M. K. Turner is beyond ques- tion, and every true republican must invuti%l(u unless he wishes to be duped by the Valentine faction. R, J. ey *It is impossible for a woman to suffer from weakness after taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, 44 La Belle Creole and the Badger. Richmond State. A special from New Orleans in the New York Times conveys Liigence of the following brilliant society event in the “COreole City:" “Gen, Algernon 8 Badger, collec- tor of the port, was married yesterday to Miss Blanche Blincan, a brilliant Croole belle. The groom came south a8 & soldior in a Massachusetts regi- ment during the war, and was pro- moted after its close to a coloneley of cavalry, He was superintendent of police and commanded the 2560 police- men who were attacked and beaten by the 5,000 white league democrats under Gens, Ogden and Penn on Snp- tember 14, 1874, in a stout fight, in which some 30 lives were lost. Badger was dosperately wounded, receiving three gun shot wounds, butin the hands of the eminent surgeon, Dr, Andrew W, Smyth, now superinten- dent of the mint, his life was saved. Badger was made collector of port in 1879, and is regarded as the com- ing man in Louisiana politics, He was & widower, with five boys. The marrisge was quietly conducted, but the great beauty and amiabilivy of the bride and the wallantry and personal popularity of the groom invested it with much interest,” “Five thousaud of the white loague!” What & whopper! There were only some half dozen companies of citizeus against wn equal number of trained ‘‘Metropolitans,” who opened fire upon the citizens with two Gatling guns, which *‘our boys” took in a gal- laut eharge, putting the ‘‘cops” to flight—that Is those they didn't kill of them--doposing Kellogg, and taking complete possession of the city, which they held until Grant sent Sheridan to restore the knaves to power. But Badger was & brave fellow, notwith- standing, and he owed to a democratic citizens his life, who, at the risk of his own, protected the uplifted bayo- nets of enraged leaguers; and all oconceded that he conducted himself be the guesis of Miss Carrie Bishop. Mr. Ed, [Peck, who has for years been ihe cfficient chief cierk of the Union elevator, is now a member of the commission firm of Millard & L to spend a most. enjoyable | ¥ {h‘ STATH JOTTINGS, New corn bring#40 cents in Seward. Rising City has # bank, It begine next woek., There ave 30 students in the Hastings college. The new B, & M. town in Clay county is named Marshall, Work has commenced on the new opera house at Fairbury, T'wo Clay county men be engine while at the state fa A Lincolu contractor began work this week on the new Hastings school house, Prof. F, Blankenfeld has heen choren musi al director of the Lincoln Mwnno:- chor. The York Tribuoe has dropped ent underclothes und is priuted entl home, Over 200 be the Lincoln p ht & traction pat- | ponsatorte o It you ar: o4 nre to be taken out of | tofflce, to give more room B for other business, 1t you ate prosteated have a new way Bt ¢ in Howard connty, 1 your § em—15 to the peck, . Mus. Olark, of Risi in the air by an unru'y bovive or and serionsly injared, B Table Rogk, raiced 11} ounces and eo be let down into a 1t you ha in Bt barrel, ginald M. Tucker, one of the early of Dawson county, died at Pinm of typaus fever on the 4th. He was 35 years old, A surprising freak of henology was shown ns last Saturday by Mr. A, L. Morze, who lives about five miles east of Mr, Morss hae a hen that has laid o yolked eggs all summe-, but hae now Iald & double egg complete, orin other words a perfoct egg within an ezg. The inner egg was the usual size with a perfect shell surrounded with white between thot and the outer s%ell, which was the usual size of & double yolted egz. We have seen a great many ireaks in nature but this beats all we have seen in henology. —Clay County Journal, 1t you are troublod w 1t your Liveris torpld, with BU storative in BU 1t you have any spec not to take If you have an It Didn’t Bust, When McOlellan resched Malvern Hill in his vetrograde movement he had the federal gurboats at his bsck They took position in Turkey Bend, a mile and a half above the hill, and from this spot they sent their mon- ster shells over the faderals and into nom Il affilcted with Bi wols are disordered, rogulate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, It vur Blood ta mpure, purity It with ¢ Indigestion, you will tind an antidote ndicate them with BU , restor 1t your Liver s affect Price, 91.00 pe: Sottle; {LBURN, & CLo., Props, RUSHFORD WACON, P r , use LOOD BITTERS, huasmess, use RDOCK BLOOD BITTERS with sick Headache, take RDOCK BLOOD BITTERS WINONA, MINN ADOCK BLOOD RITTERS, RDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, ith Spring Complaints, er- RDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. to healthy action RDOCK RLOOD BITTERS ted, you will find a sure re- RDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. o ot Humor or Pimple, fail DOCK BLOOD BITTERS. I Ulcers or Scrofulous be found in Winona Wagon Company, / L~ “Every Tub Must Stand U Own Boattom.” And Every Wagon Upoa its Own Merits, | We appreciate the shove and make onr wagone aceerdingly, +Respectfully, WINONA WAGON CC PARKER & BOWERS Coneral Agents, Omaha, Neb, pon its o up the RDOCK BLOOP BITTERS. Tria Goitles 10 Ote Peck. Mr. Peck carries with bim in his change of business the hearliest good wishes of a hosts of Omaha faiends. e o — When your wife’s health igbad, when your children are sickly, when ou feel worn out, use Brown's Iron itters, ————— HOW TO MESMERIZH., Means by Which the Subject 18 Thrown Into a Trance A recent writer on the mysteries of mesmerism says: I lay it down as & matter which can be verified by all who are curious vnough to try it, that the meswmeric conditions can ba pro- duced without the suppositions of a subtle fluid, without the use of the cabalistic passes of the mesmerist, without the bouquet, the magunetic rod, or any of tho mysterious means employed by the professionals to heighten the effect of what would be too siwple and too unattractive i per- formea straightforwardly. The directions are these: Place the person to be operated on naturally in a chair, With your left hand su-pend by a string, about a foot from the eyee, some small object, a dark marble or a bright stec! ball, or a diamond—it watters not what, though something bright is, perhaps, preferable, fuston his eyes and center his atten- tion on the object. Slowly raise your loft hand until the object is as far above the eyes of the patient as is compatible with his gaziug steadily atit. Watch his eyes. At first you will seo the pupils contract, but after a fow seconds they will expand rapid- ly. When they are at the puint of greatest expansion move the first two fiugers of your right hand from the object di- rectly toward the eyes, the fingers be- ing separated, forklike, to embrace both eyes, As the fingers spprosch the eyes will vlose, and the subject will be unable to open them. Atter # quarter of a minute the subject will be thoroughly under control, &o that the operator may wmake him believe whatever he tells him, Left quiet, the subject will sink into a protound torpor, during which his ears may be pierced, his cheeks sewod to his nose, and even & finger cut off without pain, To arouse him—and this is an impor- tant step—wind, either from a hand- bellows or a fan, should be directed against his eyes, or else his eyes ould be tickled with a feather, The rationale of the method is simple, The fixed stare of the subject fatigues his retinal nerves and when the operator's fingers approach, the eyelids close, as oyelids always do when the eyes are threatened, But the fatigue of the nerves has produced & muscular fatigue us well, trausiont paralysis the vyelids has resulted, and they can- not bo opened. The eyelids being then oclosed, the delicate frontal nerves exhausted, and the mind made vacant by mouotonous attention to one subject, the patient is in & condi- tion to fall asleep—and he does fall asleep. He is now ready to dream, L - — METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA. HA, NEB, Direct the subject to | Tables supplied with the best the market attords. The traveling public olaim they get better accommodations snd more general satisfaction here than at any other house in Omaha Rate, §2 per day. sugllifm / the woods where the confecerates i were forming, Ooe of the shells fell 1 in front of a brigadier-general i Georgia and two aids, and came to their vory feet. Like lightning each of tho ~ trio threw himseif| AR { Ry Rt :| The Oldest Wiolesale and oo, S TN by e ! bugued the ground and waited. They | Retail JEWELRY 50058 Egg {E ) B fl HOU t ) could hear the sputter of the burning X | “ ' tuse, and the chances of being wiped :|in Qmaha. Visitorscan here| THE WEST1 out were ninety-nine in a hundred, 8 X ] s Tu this situation one of the aids called find all novelties in -SIL. |, Seneral Agents for the al 0 es XN ‘ol s ) out: VE S o |Finest and Best Pianos and ‘Gentlemen, clieve thnt seces- =0 2y “Gontl I believe ¢k ) R WARE. CLOCKS, greans manufactured sion is wrong, and T'm sorry 1 took up | i3 B0 fireedsh 20 Rich and Stylish Jewelry, | 5urprive= are as Low as arms.” © .81 ; SIL e eiry, ces S * *‘And1know that rebellionis wicked | . P 1 “kiadin |6 t : and Tm resdy to reaignl? grontied tha/lc i e che Latest, Most Ariistic, :m(yl Ii"sa.s;lsm Manufacturer other aide, ~__| and Choicest Seleciions i ‘a'n iJealer. T was ihen tho ceneral’s turn (o shy DR. CLARKE 0ICE57 Seleclions 10| DPiznos and Organs soid something, and while they were wait- a ol P ' v i il”g to hmu'- him declare himself he sud- No Caro!l 1811 PRECIOUS STG[\'ES and ‘Eggt:gxs:][ll?:i msst' ents at enly called out: oo Garot L Esansumo 1851, } 1 Bt B ces. “Get up, gentlemen, get up; the — ] St Louls, i o all descnpuons of FINE A SPLENDID stock ot dum thing isn’t going to hust at all.” I B | WATCHES at as L.ow Pri- . . s gin to be sent in to the poor jurymen, 2] Special Diseascs, Sporma- A 3 3t einway Chicke ring, who will bo obliged to it and "listen B 12| torhan, Impetcaey (o | COS @8 18 compatible with |Knabe, Vose & Son’s P1 to tl i f these I docu- P lastttes | ¥ runta. They bad battar satect av ([ Diasty insuiaiien | RONOTADIO dealers. Oall anos, and other makes, jurymen young men, so that they may pic| (7 Lodlewsend 25 entsl and see our Elegant New Als,o Clough & Warren, not be cut short by advancing old charges n,’, A S R frtiae Sterling Im eris.l, Smith nfis, ere they get through listening to R ot hiDlieeey Storel Tower B“lldmg, Ameri g:' Orgpa.ns &c. Do the evidence. on Gumoxio DI mAues, one stamp. &3 can > e " ) p. sarvietims ( cormer 11th and Farnhara s 2 o bmawr aen L o, e e AR | St reets notfail to see us before pur- , i . O ree ) e ety B ik, . whife [ Gont s e S OSBNS s Slitis f g 1 Y OURED, Offico In quict, private, respectable aou, whle s wih, o amowband i, S S R MAX MEYER & BRO, a Griswold street rcataurant yesterday | where. Hours, 8 A% to 8 .k, - d&wlyy # Sriamold et souaipmai i) e B, £ S8 wii MANUFACTURERE OF SHOW CASES *‘Sir, let me explain in advance that A lLarge Sfock alwa Hand T am a singular man,” — - VEiion and. “‘All right, sir. A singular man’s = y order is as good as any one else’s.” “T want aix oysterson the half shell ar —%llll the left hand half, if you please,” 4 3 I3 o oysters were opened and placed . h g before him, and when he had devoured JC ) CC 0724 them he said: *Now take six oysters, run them BOOK-KEEPING, BUSINESS FORMS, through a clothes-wringer to remove BANKING COMMERCIAL LAW, the dampness, and fry them for me in | iy ‘Ko PENMANSHIP, POLITICAL ECONOMY, olive 0il,” . COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC, ENGLISH LANGUAGES, This order was also filled, when he YRt - Taught by gentlemen of business experience and broad scholarship at the called for a cup of salt and water, P WYMAN COMMERCIAL COLLEGE down Mnd asked for hia bill, v “I als re to explu,n’ in advancs A new institution based on the highest standard Jof excellence. Day and that I am a singular man,” replied the and evening sessions are now in successful operation, pn‘:p‘rietcr. : Jeyonecertn {8 @ F o] circulars or special information spply to or address ~ ‘Your bill is Bl epiriiea, o . L. WYMAN, ““Tipossibl “Just $2, i —— e — “Bat that is monstrous!” “‘Perhaps it seems high, but that's - my singular way of chlxgm;( for singu. PER FECT' O N lar l;muhoa"' ™ 5 “I'll never pay it!" . “Then I'll sadden your heart!” Never falls to cure HEATING A“D BAKING' The sad proceedings were about to vous Debllity, Vi- is only attained by using begin when the long-haired man i Rhsunion, Sl forked over and walked out. The les- \ ,“..m;, OSTMAN Eg - ER A son seomed to sink deep into his heart, | [ PIHOOD, sud al the for he halted at a froit store and, with- | § N e and axoes. out any explanations in nclvnncv;, paid R leas, “Ib ope. pormaa- Stoves and Ra.nges. the usual price for a banana and car- WITH ied it off without asking the seller t 4 he sys- (7 i tho onda in vounwakér, - e @) VIRE GAUZE OVER DOOBS. $500 REWARD. SisEs i ot “2 \IILTON ROGERS & SONS Tanke Lite miserable, oftcn e - » | ty and doath. "1t strongthons the Nerves,Brain, h The above reward will be paid to any person Sfil’.‘,\"{’&,‘"fifi." ‘1‘.%::;.:.“?-.‘ ‘u‘l‘l“t:-: om?.'.i‘u ONCAELA. who will produce Paint that will equal the tancteny thelr ormer vigor Jond vitaity, ma T adty Pennsylvania Patent Rubber |hoifl, or o tumes the quaitits 10 Seht1Y | oo Nt BT e o A - Paint, Sxpross tocare {1om QLesE TR0, K mnt ~excopd for presrving Shingles, T and Gravl oot | LIRS oL 8, 8.8 KU8C Sy, 20 * FALY. 1882, Warranted to be Fire Pre " 11 orders promptly sttended to. Cheaper aud bet Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pills WHOLESALK ter than any other paint vvmv\’nl‘.!“ i are th -‘m_z nnalg:mm.‘: tl,yt d';‘-.n:u\'"“:;x Mg . PSS vy TNERY & NOTIONS REFERSNOES. 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