The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, October 28, 1891, Image 3

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,- office is' cnuKT itoudis,
Wmouth,-
Nebraska
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always in Block
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ATIOJS'ALIJANJi
OP l'UTTSMJlTH. MdlltAHKA
Flirt up capital
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, Ilraft-drswti, av al iMe In tiny p irt (, tin
l'riM-4 hulua and all tkr prinrl.il Imii u.
Ioousctions ma or ami rmiMni if hsmi-t.
Trli.
Hlfcbeit rrovlo-t ..r p-ll for Ceimty Wv
' roi.li. l.tBti' una l "Jul) tnim.
John F!t7. 'iraM P. If-iwtr.tinrth
Saia to aiia-ii. r. 5.
i.cirL'e E. Dov-y
10 Fl.HrM. . Win f ti.
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uthoruod Capital, JICO.000
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W. It. Mmhni. Win. tttWMM. W.
II. CiiFhllil
' T2AH2AC1SA SESEMl BUSlUCJ
i ium clt'.flrHl" ill rtrK)lt lirnrl'iK IMnrrwl
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OFFIOER8
0. H. Pnn.t PmMoiit
Prri i;r I'T Vl Prei.l nt
1. M. rilrxi i Mhi'lr
I. M. fallvniin, A-l I nrlilm
0. H. Pwix-lo J. M I'nt'rrvm, Pril (:irilM
A, H. Hinitt.. K. B. Wli.dli4in. tt. It. rUniwy u.rt
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1 0CSER1L BASS1SC RU3(SC38
R A S3 A TED
AaewiinU nllritiwL Intprmt J1.ii on IItk
4pll wilt ppruuit itilxntloucloitu t i ll hii
Ibm eulnutod u IL ttn.
Qiamborlaln'a Eyo and CWa
Ointmont
A ffrtoln enro r Chronic Poro Eyc
Totior, 6&t Ehoum, Scald iiond, Oiil
Chronlo Bores, Fovcr Borw, Eczema,
Ilch, Pnirio Scratches, Bora Nipplt
nd Pilot. It la cooling and sooihtog.
flandnylsof CMoahavobcta cored by
hARfrfcllcthfr trtiiitmeDt bad failixl
' It U vut up la U aad M ccot Uiic
VI llJ.ialML.r"'Tao,"""'r .
la. til, t4 k,i w
fFIfflOS"
Cutftlofjn) ihowinj rfettires of
rilir I'innna an, I ll,.,r. .t.,.1 it.
H v. O.JUI tlllllll
MAILED mUIl OurpaUnt SOFT
STOP savor! wottr, malinir tho I'itino
,i it. i . .
mum tiuiBuio, sua nu)pimij ujo rui
iiojinj uoiso of prwtiiiiiirj.
Wo lulio OLD PIANOS in EX.
CIIANCiK, fc,H on EAST PAY
MENTS. tnJ ncni Piauog ON AP-
I'KOVAIi to L1 rntnrtin.1 af. mi ..-
ronsa for railway fri iL-lta if not Dor-
fi!tly BatiBfitctonr, even Uioul-Ii tou
Ivers & Pond Piano
milLIP THEIHOLF
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Pi nost, til mu fit, GiM'st-
SALOON
IN THIS CITY
Where niny be found choice wines
liquors it nd ciprnr8
ANIlliUSliU IJUSCII UKISR.
AND
HASS' ALU WIIITIJ LAIJEL,
' alwnyH on Inind.
COUSV.K OF MAI.X A.VIi VOUKTIl HT.
THE L.UA DINO
GROC ER
HAS THE MOST
COMPLETE
STOCK IN THE CITY.
t H...I IUIIIU lmU 4UU - ill ELlUill
ATTK.NTIO.N' FA KM K KM
I wiint your ronllrj-, KH.Hut
Icr mid your f.irm prodiui1 of nil
kiiuln, I will p:iy you Hit; li indent
i"li price in I utn buying Tor a
lirii in Lincoln.
B. PETERSEN,
TIIK LKADLNOCK'OCKK
I'Littnuioiitli N'ehrriHkR
DKAI.KK IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
(!i:ocei:ii:s.
(JLAvS.S AM)
QUEENSWAUE
Haw sill m a M
i Tiiihi;- i the I'ublo Silicitod.
J0H3S0H BQILDISGH Sixth SI
EW HARDWARE STORE
S. K. HALL & SON
Kefp nil kind nf hullrlert ImrdnfH on hod
mill HI aupply frntrm-t r. oa inosl fat
nrabla toruia
. : TIN ROOFINO j
MMUllu(
and all klmUol i In wurk prontblly
one. Ordri. irmu Urn ciiuuiry Kolltltfil.
l Fiakl 't.
FLATTHMOUTII. NKH.
P.'V'"' I
.i '.. "J. ? . PARKER'S
r . .V.l HAIR BAL3AM
f ... ; ;.'. 1 jritanM 4 UaMifat lk kak.
I i a laml mvi.
to Boi Uray
MIIU 111 vniup,
wHUif H tkr-.-g
. ... . 1 ..... 4 -1.-. it. lj(Mi.,i'M.'UI. lubMa.Jb.ta.
MIMOCMCORNS. -ra. ,.ir.Timt,i'nt
twr kiu, i-k at u.iiu, ur liUiuJl a co M. y.
"a'i.w'i. .r V
-I 'l.lt r I Hlra.f' ( it P-ati t(.
CMlCHf UN iHattlUtl CO , r Ml.ita.aA
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Not for riaraotr. ,
It sives tome women a deep and al- j
mot oTipim.iive sense of responsibility j
to be iutrn.-lfil with the Reliciion of a :
pair of giuvua or a yard of rii.ixui f..r
Bipitlmr woman. "It isn't for myself," j
iuiid tin anxious looking customer ut the j
ribbon counter of a lurga dry gooda i
tore one ufternoon when tlie clerks
were busiest. "If it wan for myself 1
bo'iM know exactly wh;it I wanted anil
wouldn't waste uny time over it.
But"
"Did you any dark or liht green rib
bon?'' nuked the clerk.
"She said di:rk, and yet not too dark,
no I don't exactly know what to get. If
I were (,'oini? to n-:o it inyBolf"
"How would this do'r"
"Well. 1 hardly know. It aenmit a
trifl'i Ih;ht t' me, and yt inaybo !t
wouldn't be. 1 don't know jintwh.it
to Ij j n cl f.:r, which makes tho mat
ter all tho moiv i"i ii'''.iii.M
"How vidn Ii l you want it?"
",':he nail f i-oiit Iwoand ii half to three
It.-r h-whii'h t.i of ('iiiir--.) rather iiuh.fi
niie. U'.i fur it fi i' ti 1 of initio living m
Ii , im 1 i-!ie Mi.iiily wrotu for a yani
of (lark fT'Tii ribhoti, f,-oin two mid a
half to tiino inrlp's wide ut from thirty
to fortyccniH ityitnL und I am iuzzlej
to know j;;:;t waat to gi-t If it were for
myself"
"You didn't want satin ribbon?"
"She didn't say, and I don't know
whether to get taLin or gnr-:,'rain or wa
tered ribbon, or ribbon with a idain.
corded or ptcot ed'e, or what. Every
thing It ro lnd-nnitu atmnt it. If I knew
what she wanted it for, or had some lit
tle hint to go by, or if it were for myself
but ait it I in entirely in the dark.
"I think, on the whole, I'd batter
write and get more definite information
beforo Rel-etin;j anything. Yes. that'll
wlmt I'll d. and then I'll not make any
iniblake." Youth's Companion.
A Til on jlit Mraaiirliia; Marlilne.
Dr. J. K. MeKatteri'U has constructed
an ini'iiioug apparatus by which lie can
d-terinin", with a considerable degree
of accuracy, tho time it takes to think,
and has experimented with many inter
t. ting rults. Ho lias tdiown that to
see n piece of white paper and be con
scious of the fact takes one-twentieth of
a H'lcninl; to pee a picture takes one-tenth
of a second; to see a letter of common
print, one-eighth of a second; to see a
full word, one-seventh of a second; to be
able to judge between red and blue, one
thirteenth of a second.
lie has al-o proved that to see some
words and letters requires more time
than others, f.y this same tnachiim,
with some added piece of mechanism,
tiie time of re-mom tiering can also be ac
curately measured. According to the
learned M. D. and his curious lit tle ma
chine, it tak' s much h-s time to remem
ber the name of A familiar word than it
dues the name of a letter, and we are
all supposed to be ery wi ll acquainted
with tho mimes of the letters of the al
phabet. This se"ms fclraiige, especially
when we take into Colmidt-ialiou the
fact that we can see the letter in lew
time than we can the word.
Tli name of the lu st month to coma
can be thont'lit of in less time than that
of the last. Tills machine also shows
that sensations travel by the nerves to
the brain at the rate of one mile pet
minute, much slower than has been sup
posed. St. Louis Republic
Mncoln'a Far anil tha Artlata.
Lincoln's features were the despair of
very artist who nndertook his portrait
T-1. . . I . ... . n r.. .. .1 ... . .
a ttj t hiaT awv ri.-m . a .iumiD, oiio anix-r
another, soon after the first nomination
to the presidency, attempt the task.
They put Into their pictna-, the large,
rugged features, and strong, prominent
lines; they made measurements to ob
lain exact proportions; they "pftrifted"
some single look, but the picture re
mained hard and cold. Even before
thie paintings were finished it was
plain to see that they were unsatisfac
tory to the artists themselves, and much
more so to the intimate friends of the
man this was not lie who smiled, spoke,
laughed, charmed. The picture was to
the maic as the grain of sand to the
mountain, aa the dead to the living.
Graphic art. waa jMiworless beforo a
face that moved througn a thousand
delicate gradations of hue and contour,
light and shade, spars le of the eye and
curve of the lip, in the long gamut of
expression from grave to gay, and back
again from the rollicking jollity of
langhter to that serious, far away look
that 'with prophetic iutoltions beheld
the awful panorama of war. J. U. Nit
olay In Century. .
trurilw tat Lvbatcr.
It is singular how the cruel practice
of boiling lobsters alive continues. Our
for-f;tther and, Indim, our parents
let calves bleed slowly to death, on the
theory that lu no other way could white
meat be seenred, and later on calves
were bled one day and killed the next.
Now every one knows that a calf can be
killed in a buiimiio man nor and the veal
made jnst as good. Hogs are largely
killed by electricity instead of by the
old barbarous method; and, generally
speaking, animals killed for food have
been put ont of the way in a mnch more
humane manner than formerly. Dnt
lobsters are still tortured out of exist
ence, the only difference being that,
while formerly they were exclusively
Isiiled to deaih, now some are boiled
and some hroiM. Which process causes
the on t agony no 0110 oh a say. St.
Louis Globe-l eruoerat. . .
Alt Afr-rbl Kantlfriea.
Oi of the most agreeable of denti
frices Is to b found in a few drops of
tincture of inyrru in half a glass of
water. It not only clean tha mouth,
making it freah and sweet, bat it Is an
excellent tonic for the gums and arrests
decay. It also has the unfit of being
very iueipeusive, as ten cents will buy
tumult) to l.n.1 a year or more. New
York Tribune.
A compound couijswh of oxygen and
hydrogeu baa beeu discovered which
Will dissolve metals, and when uuited
wllh merenry aud silver It forms a pow
i ful explosive.
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS.
. IV,r-r.,-.i4 .1.-.-;.:.. i; Yais mu::i procure their ballots from a
member of the election board.
They mii.it then, without leaving the polling place, proceed
to a compartment an 1 prepare their ballot.
Nal.eacrosn mark (X) with ink in the rijjdit margin of the ballot
opposite the mime of each person for whom you wixh to vote.
Ho not niiikc nny mark 011 the ballot, nave an above directed, or
the ballot will not be counted.
If youepoil a bnllot return it ton member nf the elect ion board
und obtain from him a new ballot. Take thia to compartment
nud mark it properly. .
Having marked the ..allot, fold it ho im to conceal (lie namea
und marks on the face, and to expose the name on the back.
Take it fo the ju, of election In fore leaving the enclosure,
nnd see it deposited in the box.
Immediately leave the -ailed enclosure.
If oil wi -h to vote for any per.-iou vho-se nanie does not appear
upon the ballot, write or iiuert hi-t full nuii.e in the blank space
on Hie ballot under the proper of;icc you v.i.-Ii him to hold, and
inaki' a emus mark in the proper mat'Ljiri oppos ite the fame.
Do not l i!-.e any ballot from (he polling place; you thenby
forfeit the rijjht to vote.
l;ollowiiiir are the etale ,iik
i'OK- J L lll.h ()!' 'I II iv Mll'Kl-..e, (.'Ol.
Ada Jiitteiilienih-r. Lincoln
Joseph VV. Ivlr.-t loii, .SixiCj f Tn:ili7i
A. M. 1'oHt, C'oluiniiim - -
l-MK K ; --.s uf ruiv Si A l ly i ' M V
A. l'Alleuiaiiile, Alap.ilioe
William (iorsit, Nelili,
Iv A. Jlailley, Scotia
C Ii a h . II . i-1 a r 1 1 1 e7 1 " ia I Ta '
II. T. Shiimway, Wakelield
Caroline M. Woodward Seward
1'llK Jl.ls.h Or all JLKU IAL, blMIKICT
Sell. CliitiiiiiiitiJ'liittriiiioiitli KepulVUcTtnT
Thouiaa II. Slevenon, Nebrartkii (.Tty ii"de'p"etideiitT
H. I). Travie, Weeping Water ' . . I)eiiii!c7iity
i-oK Coi .s 1 y C LlikK.
Krauk Do Knun, rialtsinouili
J. W. MarHbaii, (ireeuwood
Jeeee Kockwell, Mauley
J. H, Tipton, Cedar Creek
r
OK ColiN I V I KhA.-ICKJ.K
TH. Hrown, riattsiiiouth
L. (5. Lickboif, LouiHville
Fred Herrmann, I'lattsmeuith
Samuel kicharilsim, liiht Mile
F
OK t Ot'M V SlIhKlrK.
Kdiiiuiid Dorr. Stove Creek I'recinct
George K'N'm, Murray
Win. Tii;he, l'laltenioiitli
I'll i lander W ill iauiH, lil 111 wood,
roK Uium v Ji;i.K.
11. I). Hiirr, Weeping Water Independ.-nt
P. I'. Gawa, I'lattMinouth, Prohibition
H. S. kuniMcy, i'iattHiiiouth Democrat
Culyht KitHriell, Weeping Water - Kepublicaii
FOR Cl.KKK OK Dlnl KICT CoUKT,
W. II. Hearing, WabaHlt
Ackland .iliebnry, 'latlwinouth
. ii. TMckeVMtriMeantin',ldnV;r
jrp. '1 int. Pbitlsiiiouth T
FoK C Ot'M Y St HI.KIM h.Mh. I'
J. Kliiier I-yda, Weeping Water Precinct
G. W. Noble, Weeping Water
1. t). Weed, Greenwood Precinct
Alice Wilaon, Plattsmoiith
FoW Col'. l V CoKONhaf,
H. K. Hrendei, Murray
P. S. Galley, Greenwood .
K. W. Murlena, Weeping Water
J. I. 1'iiriih, I'lnttrimoutli
FoK C'OHM f SlikV hYOk.
A.C. Mayes, Plattamouth
Frerl Piitteraon, Rock Illuffa
Foh CttU.Ni Y CoMMlhnloNkM
Is, wrihitton .
H'J1- fi"'t.
Wm. Neville,
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment.
A Cure fir the Ailments of Man and Beast.
A loiig-teslt j pn:n reliever.
Its usc'i almost t;nncril by the Housewife, the Farmer, the
Stock Raiser, a.ul by i.vcr one requiring an effective
liniment
No other application tominre with it in efficacy.
This well-known ii.iv.ciiy lui Ktood the test of years, almost
generations.
No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of MustANO
LlNtMUNT.
Occasions arise for its use almost every day.
All druisla and dealers have it
comity tickct.s:
KT.
V01 e. Hik t)N E.
I'l'i.hiliitioil i
iiirlependi-iit I
Kepiildiiari
1 v.
V'iii h Hiik IV i ).
IiKleieini iit I
I'rohibition
Iiidependeiit J
Kepulilicnii
K'epublicHii
i'rohibilion
Vol h i-lIK I
Vol Ii rOK t
h'c publican
Iiiili'pend.'iit I
rroliibilioii j
Democrat I
VOlb HlK (i.K
I'lllllillitlOll I
K'epiiblican I
Democrat
1 iideieiideut
Grove"
01 Ii rOK W K
liidepeiidiiit
K'epuldican
Democrat
1'rohibitioii
V01 K MlK llM'
Democrat
Republican
Prohibition
Independent
Vo l b r'OK uMi,
kepuJilican I
Democrat
iddcpendent J
Prohibition I
Y01 b hik ONri
DeineicratJ
Independent
Prohibition j
KepublicHii I
1 OIK HiK
THTcT
Kepublicnn J
I)emocrnt
Vol h Fok t.i
Kepublican
Prohibition
HemocratT
I Wo id rful.
V.. W, Sawyer, of Rochester, Wis.,
I a prominent dealer in general
; iiicrclniudlnc, and who iuiih rievcral
1 peddliuu' wairoiu. had one of bid
hormis iiiuiiy cut and burned whit a
lariat, 'the '.,'ui.iid reiiiHcd to heal.
The horee I '(..Mine lame and etilf
nowwitlistandiii- Cini lii! attention
and the npplica ion ol remedies. A
friend luun'ed Snwycr Koine of
Ilalh-r'i-. Uarb Wire Liiu ii.t nt, jjie
most wonderful thin;' ever saw to
Ileal Kuril wound;1. ' J le applied- it
only three times an I the unre waa
completed healed. Kqunlly good
for nil eoin, cutn, briu-er., and
wounde. For Fit le by alt dniggint
- Cum fur PnralvKls.
Frank CornclitiK, of Pun ell. IrrrrT'
Ter., Hayn: "1 induced "W,. pinion,
whoHew iie had paiaiiu the face
to buy a bottle of Lhaiiiberlain'a
Pain iialin. Tollicir i,rcal Mipri.-c-before
tin- bolt!,. In,.; ,.n I,,.,.,, ust.j
file wan a crcal ileal li,-ii,r i!..r
lace bad I
but t.ii- I
pain and r
assumed
also a ,:
la.i-.- 1,
l.'ll'.CII. .-; .
ty (.. j'
'ii "iiv'.vu to one side;
I- !. n-lii veil all
i i ' ; -'. ai,!1 the month
5 ''--'"'-'I eliai e." It is
'; c ; : ))! j'l.i-uiiiiitiHiil
'." " ip .'. 1 v. . Ii. j " h and
.) ci i,t bon 1, h r i,ie
''i- Co., l'l i!;;;.' isln.
Stn n "'Ii rrr' pr- n-
If our .in.- 11. ii 1.1 i : 1 1 'ftrong
nndh.-.-.Iiity.try i::ectric I'it'.ir.-i. if
"La Grippe" lia.-i left 3011 weak and
weary, tun: Ij.-ctiie DiCeiH. 'lbia
remc'ly, acts; directly on Liver.
Sui'iiaeli and i indyis' gently aiding
tlio.-i' oro.-uiK to preform lhcir fuiic..
tioiiH. If you are idliicteij with
Sick Headache, you will lind r-pecdy
and iiermaneiit relief by taking
Klecti ic Hotter. (Jne trial will con
vince you that this in the remedy
Villi fll'fll. l.!!lr-, Itr.lllt.u null fUl,
1-or Hale by F. G. Fricke& Co.
Some of the most atartling, iu
tersting tliscoveries of the life nod
custoiiiH of buried Kgypt are now
being made through t xteiiHivecxca
vattioiiH. Thene. cliscoveries are
exciting a ereat interest. Many
diecovericH are, however, being
inane 111 our country mature re
markable, among w'hich we may
mention that of llaller'n Pain Para
lyser which elfecta entire relief, and
111 many canes a comnlele cure of
that terrible di.eane rlu uinatiHin,
and which also relieves; pain of all
kinds!. For eale by all druggist
t 1 tu n eit n "'irt I iii - Day,
"Myat ic Cure" for rheumatism ttrid
neuralgia radically cured in 1 to 3
ilaj H. Its action upon the system ia
remarkable ami mynterioiit. It re
movca ut once the cuuHi-nnd the di.
Hease immediately fliKSappeara.
The lirwt done greatly benefits. 7ac
Sobl by F, G. Fricke, Drf.ggift. wt
That Hackino-CouD-h can ao onick-
ly cured by Shiloh'a cure. We
guarantee it, For Sale by Iv. (.
Fricke and O H Snyd.-r 1
The Createst Strike
Anton l the irre.'it Htriki-u llmf nf
Dr. ililesj iii tjiecovcring biH New
1 leart ( !iiri Iiiim rirovin iln.lf lit t...
one of the mostt important. The de-
liiaiiii tor it lias Oecome aHtoniHli
imr. Alrendv the treatment nf ih:m-
dieeaae is) being revolutioni.ed, nnd
many unexpecu-U cures ellected. It
aoon relieves nbort breath, flutter
ing, pains in aide, arm, ehoulder,
weak nnd hungry apells, oppres
sion, Bwelling of ankles, Hinothering
and heart drormv. Dr. Milu' Imi.k
on Heart and Nervine DiseaHes,
tree. I he uueualed New Heart
Cure is sold and guaranteed by F.
i. rricae a to, nino lus Kestorative
Nervine for headache, (its, ppreea,
hot Hashes, nervous chills, opium
habit, etc. 4
Reduced Dalaa.
The H. & H. will acll tickets on the
certificate plan at the rate of one
and one-third fare for the round
trip, as follows:
To Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 'JO-US, on
account of the annual meeting of
the American Public Health Asso
ciation. Mt. Pleasant, la., Oct. '.ar., annual
meeting of the Y. M. C. A.
St. Louis, Mo.. Oct. 22-A annual
meeting lirotherhood of St. Andrew.
Waverly, Ia., Nov. 10-12, annual
convention Iowa Huttcr and Egg
Association.
TVs Moinoia, Is ,nnnt!Hl convention
Iowa State Farmers' Alliance.
For many yeara Mr. B. K. Thomp
son, of Dea Moines, Iowa, waa ae
verely afflicted with chronic diarr
hoea. He saya: "At times it waa
very severe; ho much so, that I
feaerd it would end my life. About
seven yeara ago I chanced to pro
cure a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Dinrrhoen
Keniedy. It gave me prompt relief
and I believe cured me permanent
ly, as I now eut or drink without
harm anything I please. I have
also used it in my family with the
best results. For sale by F. G.
F'rickie A Co.
- ' Wonderful Success.
"Two years ago the Haller Prop.
Co.' ordered their bottles by the box
now they buy by the carload.
Among the popularand aucceseful
remedies they prepnre ia Haller'
Sarsaparilla A Hurdock which ia
the tnoat wonderful blood purifier
known. No druggist hesitates to
recommend tliifc remedy.
For sale by druggist.
W III be Given Away
Our enterprising druggists, F. G
Fricke A Co, who carry the finest
stock of drugs, perfumcrle.i, toilet
articles, brushes, vponges, etc., Hre
f riving nwiiy 11 large number of trial
ottles of Dr. Miles' celebrated Res
torative Nervine. They guarantee
it to cure headache, (laziness, ner
vous prostration, sleeplessness, the
ill elfects of spirits, tobacco, coffee,
etc. Druggists say it Is the greatest
seller they ever knew, and is univer
sally satisfactory. They also guar
antee Dr. Milea' New Heart Cure in
all cases of nervous cr organic heart
disease, pnlpitation, pain in aide,
smothering, etc.r Fine bonk on
'Nerw.iiM and Heart Dis-'ii
rev.
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