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SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ByOurer, = = = = = % contper woek, | Their Way of Labor and Die-| himself Surday whilo staying at the Pa- BYV¥a - - #1000 por Yoar, - - - TP ™| posingof Oases—A Loog Pe- ek Om¢o: No, 7 Pearl Btreet, Near riod of Judicial Labor. roadwa . Bome one always in the office, information: g during which we gleaned the following [ N. iy T i Ny 4 The supreme court are this county, wis a pleasant caller at this SI l |OR E :_ done with their whole work, thers be. | office Saturday. iog now no cases on flle but those| W.R. Marshall, of Des Moines, par- which were submitted to them at the pear before the court this morning for | late torm held in thisfelty, and they fighting. will be disposed of next week. This Onrar Rarroan Tickers,—Buy them | ls probably the only supreme court in Ogden, rom D, W, Bushnell, 5 doors north of [ the United Stases who have bcen able postoffice, mtf |45 keop up with thelr buslness, which ~—The supreme court adjourned Friday [{s perhaps owlng to the fact that the | house. evening, the judges returning home Satur- | wholo five judges are gentlemen who ~Additional local on seventh page, —About two hundred souls fed from the Ogden house tables yesterday. —John Maher and a dusky gent will ap- day. Saturday trying a civil case, in which & title to realty was involved, —The howls of the evening howler are too monotonous to notice, and we have al- Al parties are residents of this county. corpse or loan a stranger money, read the new placards down at the Union depot, which will be hung up there to-morrow. ~The Nonpareil power presa broke dowa | so that each j yosterday morning after the second paper | one hnndrfii on. writlng to on the —The 0dd Fellows havea meetingat thelr | 3 o 1 canés, ball this evening for the purpose of recelve ing reports of committees preparatory to celebrating the sixty-fourth anniversary of hat purpose. You will be astonished 26 PEHARIL STRERT the order, of law relating to the case which re- Ll o L4 ' NOS. 18 AND 20 i i iR R I | Y e A e e r e s ot sy ERESCOING IN MODERN STYLES, (198 18.8N2 80, company, whose heaquarters are in this [8tudy. The position of a supreme| —The funeral of Jas, Gardner took place HARRY BIRKINEINE, Engineer. e fitti wuite of rooms in elo- | Udge in this state is not a place of re- T D s 1d bt i iremment foe Inlaureand pleasure, but one of continued, arduous labor, cou- pled with great responsibllity, as we are second to no state in rank of in- —Mt, L. 8. Rusrell wili open a saloon | telligence and importance according to oux population, ‘The longost terms of | . ing to Sk, Louls, residing thers about » ) where it devotes three woeks twice e il s o | ingly. He hopes to open on next Monday | yoar to the work. The cause of there | Purchased a farm adjoining the city, and '::r’:““ ke et bmf w0 long a term horelat'the Blafls, | resided on it ever since, and was alwayn ally a fall week, 1 i 1 i 9 TR L ey a1 :.h;i %l‘;o: ln: n:’, ately following | farmer, and lived to the ripe old age of 79, Kansas Oity, who some time since passed | many cases are adjourned to here. 1a | H, S i a wooden block off for » board bill. The .w{!n of the n’mondnant question, M:';;:::k;."lxnr:‘.nfl::u?:l:l:h:l:y'.‘:r:‘. prisoner makes the best of prison rule and | 1u which all the peopl; tgi:hu state | p M, Baker, of Chisago, and Miss with great declsion » very wet and muddy day,and peop's bk or'flldu.d by this eminent tri.| If ‘would rather stay home than goout and ealso » row with thelr nelghbors. [ I reigamty —Mr. Michaelis,leader of the Eighth reg~ | this state, and will imental infantry band of Piussla, was in flmp,n’ou _flu gant style and chape hoth for convenience and beauty, over the United States exprens office, and restaurant ot 872 Broadwsy. The rooms are being refitted in a first clas shape, and everything will be run accord. —Mr. Foye and Sherifl P. C, Dizamore |} and prison fare at the county jail. and - man; —The justice courts were very quiet “:ut“ Saturdav, owlag to the fact of its belng [ YeFest the city Saturday making arrangements to entertaln our people about the 2d of April | 00urk with his entire band, Ho was,_attired in | %840 SA€ his full military drew, which is very showy ‘.’ ty .m‘ sad pretty. in' sosordan Northwestern rallway depot: in - this clty, | ¢ 'was kept so hushed In regard to the mat | tion, ter we were unable to learn particulars or names. rivers, contalulng over four hundred thou. sand young fish to be distributed through that state. The car came in over the Bur- lington route in charge of the United ouncil Bluffs, Thelr : Wvfiva-km.u-nm and Ke blogharves fob 1 Poouayivania Cootral _ ratlroad ~ pamed | the smendment, s was shown {rom |plans and eystem of loans will bear J. M. ST. JUH“ & ('-0. GASH BUYERS, Highly-Bred Trotting Stallions MO8AAN, KELLER & 0., through here loaded with fish for Nebraska ‘:‘ ‘"‘I "h:: ‘;:::'.‘;";Vnd"h'“‘ S0 | e ok s h:::“‘f.:'h:::“"l: + Who esale butter, eggs, pouitry and trult. Ship tous. Drattby rotarm mall 146 Brosdway. g ' | G NDE T A o B e poat in tho oaso aud prosent. argu. | pronounolog them. ressonablo. and NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. _ " | Omued by Dr. O . Archibeld, | iy o trlonnd el b Gl ment, which could not have been |equitable, and backed by gentlemen s. A- PIERG 9 - Cor. Main and First avenue, | 1883 SHASON 1883 | (R bt voots o prices. Our Mr Morgan has done had the ac’ion beon a mere of honor and futegrity. As the com L NORMONT--Dark chestnut _horse, served s uauertaker for forty yoars and thor- p e ———— O] . his pumnesa. ~ Warerooms, b pany exists It becomes at once an in- B Broadway Meat Mar- | hands high, foaied 18%; bred by Gen, W. T- | oughly ;wuanl_amh . e Btates fish commissioner aud will be turn- | The case presented two phases, one o stittion, of valus and oredlt to_our PETHYBB'DGE & “ER EHT y ket, 327 Broadway, | Withem, Lexingionk Jam G LRSI a8 erd olvil action to .re.|clty aud these who desire homes, | :—————=-7 T Almont by Alexander's ka for distribution. cover & quantlty of hoer, the other|Tbelr president is T. A. Kirkland, u F SMITH CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Cor, 7th aud mih Maid, rocord 2:14. Al | ders flled without delay. —The Qifferencs between, Des Moines | 8nd more important one was the valid, | vice president, Ju Peake; aec- [ Ule Ao and Chioago ié Bot much, and wholly fns| ity of the smendment. While the per- | retéry, I R, Beory; treaunrer, Ool| 3 In FINE HARNESS 1 have the varlety |, """w"g? 6, bred by Flas Mol sonal controversy could bo set*led be: | Beebe, and their office 1s lfl:fl' ?. w. w- s E“MA"- ) ed over to the fish commissicn (f Nebras- which sufficient a8 & base for a libel sult, Toe tween the partles, they ocould not|ment of Shugsrt's snd L large poy e i dmmsed vat' | withdraw fromm th bourt the right 4o |ow block, ‘corner Hirst avenue and JAMES FRANEY, 'micians mamow, Avtiatic Work | et hotee, woltha 1150 b s ha_ rest ¥yle ) good for several thousand dollars, See Bradstreet's and Dunn's reports, our population. in, The Daily Bee. | I0WA SUPREME COURT. " COUNCIL_BLUFFS, |io Efuct of Monday Morning, March 26 fon on the Amendmenf, (st the Puctte hovee. —_————— ———— — 1t was our privilege recently to have| K, H, Glover, of Grand Island, Neb., a brief Interview with Chief Justice [and R. T. McGrew, of Lincoln, spent the e i o0 Day, of the suprame court of this state, | Sabbath at the Ogden. enjoy good health, have a system | Stansberry town, dined at the Pacific. —The superior court was busy allday | opo5¢ their business, and work hard.| Wm. Hale, of Cheyenne, was ot About four months of thelr time per | Ogden improving his uealth, year is engaged In term time at thhl L. ¥, Murphy, of our enterprising city various places where court sesslons are ready advertised him too extensively. held, Des Molnes, Council Biuffs, Da-| A. B, Cook, of Omaha, was sight seeing The Misscurl Is still rising with o-n. | venport and Dabuque. . siderable water above, No danger i« ap.| Thelr usual castom is to hold a ses- | W. H, Hamblin, of Racine, did himself prehended unles heavy rains should pre- |#ion in the mornlny vall, are made, briefs an i troduced and declsions are read from| 0} Ibs A Sugal o St. Paul's church, the Methodist and the | 4o bench, In the afterncon the | 7 Ibs Arbuckle’s Ooffee, 11b pgs 1 Presbyterian church were all handsomely | jadges take the papers of the ca decorated yesterday in memory of Easter | submitted to their consultation rooms [ 3 lbs A day. where they are carefully examined by [ 25 bars Jas, Kirk’s Sosp.. ... —On the 224 day of March by Rev. P. | each judge, and his view of the merits | Best Kansas Winter Wheat Flour, ¥. Breese, officiating, Mr, Allen Smith [#nd demerits according to the law |out, $3. All brands Lnak’s California and Miss Carrle Frank were united as one, | ROted upon the case and their docket. | Oan Frult, per can 260, at ‘| The judges cannot tell which case will come to them, as they are placed —A large docket will greet Judge Love, | on the docket in rotation, and then who convenes the United States court here | ag the cases are filed thoy are placed| I will remove my dry goods store in to-morrow, and the new U. 8. marshal, | upon the docket as they come up, |a few daysfrom Broadwsy to Maln Col. Root, will formally open the same. lmtzlm tb;n udn be nul favoritism, = 0 cither to the judges or Thpguosiewint € g fdluion'a the cases nhol{ld %helr be any desire | POst0fice, where I hope to see all my todo so. The aver cases per year upon which decisions | will have one of the finest and best are rendered are about five hundred, udge must write about decisions a year, and waa printed, but by 10 o'clock everything |also examine the brlefs and other 'was in running shape and the work went |arguments, and give his views in the other judges other thus in R the trains : THE LEADING DEALER IN 7, —1t in rihgéed the: Unioh Pioiia félks | gp) Judge Day had this to ssy | this institution, which s backed by Grocery 215 Main Street. ny 0 will soon #dd tralos te the transfer depart- | in ¢ : e thin o jastliution, ¥} GRESTON HOUSE, { Grocery 216 Matn Stret G O O T i ment, sad poully Fun oon train o the OALA ESDARSS b epand | A g o nd s sblabs MAX MOHN, )= {Boedir e mominss | 3B A X IR ‘ day of Aprll thus sccomodating the people wh In relation to the ob‘l‘l‘n:llnm-hwun&tvh nltl:-.m sald that the d That the osse throvghout its pro- | company, by organizsing and opening ¥ oceedings was prosecuted for the pur- | up for business, ‘having filled a long —Saturday vealng a special car of the|pose of determining the valldity of | felt want in O y determine the more important ques, | Pearl street ian27-1y ."3"..‘:.,{"‘.?‘.‘.':35"“":‘;.“ e o FURNITURE, STOVES and o cheies S Vs Ngnly red sl AND 3 rem , ~ 2 —J.J. Owen was picked up opposite sty | court _is composed of ,cl.:p [} . W“lcll BL SPEGMl HME & sn“ Household Supplies, 303 Broadway, lions will make the epring season of 1883 at - ‘building in » wild drunken condition, and | lowing gentlemo! ; > R durlol the' examination’ of Mr, Eytchin-| E, O, Ebersole, reporter; Pher- Ll“DT “ART ATTORNEYS AT LAW, James Block. won in the superior court, Mr, Owen was | 80D, attorney general; Hon, Wa, H NOTIOR. —8pecial _ advertisoments, wuc & y Praatices in state and federal courts. deliveriog qulte » temperance lecture in |Seevers, Hon, Austin Adams, Hon J —_— his darleiooll fn the oalaboose. Later fn | M: Beck, Hon. J DH- Rothrock, and the ovenlng ho sobered up sud weat home | HOD: James G who Is serving bls last year for this | LINE for the firss insertion and FIVE CRNTS wojploing, term, makingin all thirteen years this | PER LINE for each subsequent insertion. gentleman has served on the supremo | Leavo adv ertisements a4 our ofice, No. 7 brick at No. 146 Broadway, opposite and | 6ourt of this state. beyona the Ogden, Isnow the headquarters | served eight ye: of the widely known and popular house of | 19dge, mklnlet:;. Al“ ‘21'1!8"- of judl. able record, whloh.:u: u:::lo::'.‘dm:‘fil A NAIOR by lytde, and williag S0 gesk ab —The Mynster block, an elogsnt new J. M. St. Jobn & Co. The removal was | Olal service. made on Saturday, and to.day everything s golng on in the new location as smoothly s if this was not & world of chinges, A word in bebalf of the firm of J. M, St, John & Co, is due at this juncture, No snd their purchases are all made for cash, | had not soured, and who dld not N 430198 | | ——— sl - - N AT R e T e ET Wholesale orders are received by them |you fiad out that you wers BROOKLYN MARKET, N erens | HARRY LELAND, Cor, Eighth and Broadway. of the trade have built up sphadid busi- state In casting around for a person to of Tudas D_._""ho: 'fi;"_'-r;;u.__—wm:"—“ REVERE Hfllls nets for this firm, Bl \be trom the dealers of both Council Bluffs | the ‘2"":“‘ o ; £ X and Omahs, and their consignors are scat- | 00urts of heaven would scarcely deign | * SR S, Trade sup- SO Ot . Mot ommmies ategrity, | 0 100k upon for fear of being rebuked | - o " *SOUN DOK.T Feari Sk P J HEN“ESS Manuf' of HORSE COLLARS, o sup enterprise and close attentionto che wanta | {OF 118 Insolence. The people of this Wmm—m..l%:‘.: Souncil Biuth 1o * U . Gon No utl;;rd to b: proud of, to be called for | Mason,” this ofice. 80 long a tlme to a posltion where tal nor corruption nlufuouonlully rcmn‘l‘: wo will givea permaneat Jjob, bo other A LA BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, No. 522, when elected by the people, and still | eed #prly. Callon orad rees . MB, we found In the judge one of those Shenandoah, lowa, — — houso in this city does & more extentive | gonlal, pleasant gentlemen whom cven | 2= = - e , businees in butter, eggs, poultry and fruit, | a long contact with lawyers and law \VAM DS agiie by hekte 2L g the P[}MOM Dgig- | ave bees ees ying the balmy aie of south- causing each judge to read carefully somo thiriy thousand pages of briefs and argu- ments, besides examining other pointa | you gl S| e Bt f G0 ol S5 | ALL, THE LATEST STYLES. eal | campuign in ‘politioal ‘pacties in | . Inyestigation into the matter con- though we 6 the | vinces.us that one of - the most equits- Liooal Avent, - - - - flice, No 9 Main Rtrret. sny way be concerned | ble, reasonable and feasible p?nqu of DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. ». L. SMITH, Local Avent. - __ - o 0 e effect it may have | by houses 1o that $ will to rendered was t0 | home for himeelf and family, . In tak- —A Ukl §ir Wbt 7 Yaati o, Who m 1:::\ tll“l‘tmth:o pm:: steps had ling s ocertain number of shares, at & had been pped at Denyer, Colorado, | ymendment into the conatitution, not|years a man can own a house was rocovered here Saturday by the dster | that the poople had not the right to| of - his tho sams of the mother ¢f the child. Everything|incorporate such a law in the cnn‘lmn- .l,u p.,:"-:{m;ht?:r r:nt. W‘: “' SGHUH L G. B. Pray, olork: 8.0 as & district oourt THE DAILY BEE-~COUNCIL BLUFFS .OWA MOI‘_{!)A}’ MARCH 26 HAN AN & SO, CASADY &ORGUTT Will open on April Ist an elegant and com plete CAIRFPE"T Mrs. Mat. Goodwin and boys, who ern climes, srrived yesterday and put up W. H. Cady, resident of Onaws, was trying Council Bluffs mud and evjoying Don McDonald, J, A. Foye and P. C, Densmore, of Sioux Oity, were at the Pa- cific from Kanaaa City, . Birchard, one of the solid men of REYNOLD BROS, AT 502 BROADWAY, NFXTT0 OFFICER & PUSEY'S BANK. They will carry a very - LARGESTOCK and will keep a full line of House Furnis ing Goods. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, Iowa. took of the hospitalities at the Pacific honse over Sunday. H. O, Hemway, of Kaneaa City and H, Engetts, of Topeks, staid over at the #Jno, Y. Stone and son, from Glenwood, enjoyed the day at the spacious Ogden A, L. Tomblio, from old Misscuri and of Logan, was at the Ogden, from the Pacific house, Z. T. LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Bryadway, Council Bluffs, when motlons | proud at the Ogden. West Side Square, Clurhm-}lOWA‘ arguments in- —————etna—— ...... $1 ' DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Whoiesale Fruiters and Sonfectioners | 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council Blu.Xs, Ia. \ M. GALLAGHER, GROCHRIHEBES New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices. Polite Attendauts, 00 1 kegs H 7 b gall kegs Honey Drips Syrup 1.76 150. 1 Japanese Te: 100 . 100 SPECIAIL NOTICE. TO CONSUMERS OF WATER. The Council Bluffs City Waterworks Company hereby announces, that 1t will put in Service Pipes to the curb of the street on the line of its mains for all parties who de+ sire to have connecticns made with the street mains before the Waterworks are com- pleted, and who will make application therefor to the company BEFORE APRIL 1, 1883. at the folowing prices, payable ia advance: % Inch Service Pipe.... m « e J. P. Fiuserrs, 209 Up. Broadway, Removal. t and Pearl streets, two doors below the behalf o e number of|old friends and many new ones. I lighted rooms in the city,and shall en- deavor to keep a good lize of staple and fancy dry goods. It will be my . aim to keep goods that will glve satis. “ “ (%% faotion, and sell at the very lowest a ? These prices include the cost of opening and closlng the strees, tapping the street water main, prices, and never misreprosent any- | rurnishirg and irserting corsoration bk arouhing sud putting In cotth stTODE Jend service pipe, thing. I expect on opening out in the | fu gl S Dl et boz and cover eo‘mplhn‘ e, an0 maki g all neceseary con: ) no:tions between et wain and the curb of the s'reet which are about one-half the cost n:.';:';;r: :3 .f:f'i:’fi: :?':30'5’:"‘3:{"5 t0 the consumer o doing the same work after tke waterworks are completed. g v n y ) E“iel;g:y!lthfiut of the Metrapolitan Hotel, Tower Broadway PETER C. MILLER, ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL W ALIL PAPEHIRI! AND WINDOW SHADES PAINTING IN ALL IT§ BRANCHES. four . hun. g In viewof the contemplatod paving of certaln streets in the city, parties are recommended to have bought at a drive especially for | make application immediately at the office of the company, from his residence 306 S, Sixth street yes- terday, and was largely attended, Mr. Gardner being one of the old settlers of Council Bluffs, haying came here in the spring of 1¢50, coming from Worceshire, England, landing at New Orleans, thence Council Bluffs, Feb, 26, 1883, ml-dtf TITLE ABSTRAGT OFFIGE Lands and Lobs Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES, NEW GOODS. NEW FIRM ! #OTARIES PUBLIC AND? CONVEYANCERS. ~ OUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - - - 1OWA Nugent & Smith,|«wuua. 1owa stock iwsuranc co. MERCHANT TAILOR THEFT OR DEATH. year, and then coming to Ccuncil Bluffs. because of {ts [ known as a very industrial and successful from whence leaving a wife and four daughters, Mrs, i O, 8tatos | 3 urdner residing with her mother on the Insuves Live | tock Against Loss by “l;" old homeatead.s NOS. 7 AND 9 MAIN STREET, FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF AMERI- Office, 103 Pear] Btroet, are not married, write the Mar- OAN EXPRFSS OFFIOE, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA. The only company in Towa that will insare your stock against loes from any cause whatever. ! [ Owners of §to k will consult their own interest if, when ARTISTIC WORKMANSHIP. g (v thais Stock, by s that thy palicy Irchudes al ol he Josses th y have, »nd be sa isfied with nothing less. For fusther informaticn cail on or address explaining the plan. £-8m. ly have its in. | Cur New Loan suu .mprovement Uo MRS. D. A. BENEDIGT, JOHN BEND & 00., s siaia Sires w57 Besrt Sivoot uhis pity. 887 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. q v duon | o o s ocone s ontieis | UM BARSTOW, M. D.. cor s250% 6 ave DR. J. F. WHITE, °™&Siice, 6 Wiiow Avence JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Office sfter February 16th, over American Express. S. S. WACNER, . cerui i estonabie aton, No. 22 dih 85, For Hngines, Boilers, Oastings, Repairs and MACHINERY. fond Orders to JOHN GILBERT, Manufacturer, Corner 2 Btreet and 8th Avenue, Councl Bluffa, Prompt attention to orders, The o rate the | certaln monthly payment, in a few believe tha Mercantile Loan and Trust man Maia by 4lexander’s Norman, ing ano .amorequins. Selegraphic auc wa or- [} Broadway, Plans and specifications furnished? e ‘sired $0 horses with records i1 ¥:30 and | e s AR e u]m- B J. HARDING, M. D., that brings patronage. 124 Main street. | Esq., West Liberty, lows, by Wopals, dam a fine e W w- K ntucky bred mare, Gien and Reasonable Ouarges. 872 Broadway, | {4 ffeed, sod busy roven hiusc Medical Electrician xare individual excellence, At 835 Each, to Insure Lost, Found, TV Loan, For Mls, To Res ure, ods| TUBARRIC kA Graduate of thic Instivution, Phila ) ynd " Y hols s SAM , Trainer, oa o Instivution, it B, ok, v 1y ot 10 | E_ STOGKERT:8 G0, Eiesien and Window Bvaioe 500 By Counol Blas Diiviog Pav. prting ohfef justioe, | column a4 the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER = IYisg Batk, OBERNE, HOSICK & C0., Siimioss st it B e Snd . deit J- B HEATH, A H%&A‘?ng&?ffisfimh Maln Street. SANITARIUM A2iarbieet®s Shtmsomon 5k o Piy EDWIN J. ABBOTT 0ffios Cor, Broadway & @lenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUF¥S, IOWA. Ho also has | Pear! Streot, near Broadway. Juetice of the Peace and —‘“76_1’;“. The treatment of vil diseases mdl :lnhl dl Notary Public. Acaitios poculist 0 females 8 aluost anything, Is seeking & job Address OFFICER & PUSEY,| orcomses mum | BANKERS, Qaeaniand Gader | , to whom vibBroadway, Council Bluffs. | o soxusosos, = 1 snvesar, s, Oor, Broadway and Seott streets, WADE GARY, “*™ 3L M0 s s st RED¥IELD BRO! Oomoll Blufs Driving Park| o neoo) oaiST. ? I | ex_orience, Call or address Omaha house, e Pald up capltal, . Authortsed capi oune TR, | P ga the prizipal citka ot the Gated i . Europe. Special von echion Established, - 1886 Aad dorrespondencs with PrOmPA Feturas o Dealers In Forelgn and Domestls Exchange ety 4 g sevusiiied, 1.D.Kdmundewos, E.L Shugar, ) T LW, Wallace, * J. W, ia 8. E. MAXON, e ARORIT B QT MES. B..J. HILTON, M. D.; | Oflee ol gurfigs hoak. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, QOUNCIL BLUFFS, . « lows| 222 Brosdwav. CounciliBluffe. . y plied, 8th St., between 6th and 7th Avenue, 0 take THE woek, do 4 SMITH & NORTON, Broadway, opp. New Opers House. Refitted. $1, $1.50 per day. m A \l M ANBE FURNITURE, STOVES, sud GENERAL L] . ished wait of yooms, entiemen. HOUSEROLD SUPPLIES, 326 Broadway. Frah Avenue, e e R A S A, J, MANDEL, 5o | gy e DE OAY & CASSEL, SaTuill sl

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