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4 i : 0 J - i i Y Y V Y The Full rrospcctm of Notable Feature for I092 and Specimen Copies will be lent Free. Brilliant Contributors. rtlde bars been written exprcsnly for the coating volumo by A host of eminent men and women, monj whom ro ' Jght Hon. W. C. (ilad.;tone. Count Ferdinand do Lcs5C?3. Andrew Carnclc. Cyrus W. Field. ' t The Marquis of Lome. Justin McCarthy, M.P. Sir Lyon Play fair. Pranli R. Stockton. ',r.CIcw. Vasill VerestJiasin. V. Clark Russell. Tho Carl of ncatli. Dr. Lyman Abbott. Camilla Vrso. Mrs. Henry M. Stanley, and Ono Hundred Others. The Volume for 1892 will Contain Nine Illustrated Serial Stories. 100 Stories of Adventure. The Best Short Stories. Articles of Prortlcal Advice. Sketches of Travel. Hints on Sclf-Cducatlon. Glimpses of Royalty. . ttiiwlMtiii n 700 Large Pr,es. Five Double Holiday Numbers. Illustrated Weekly Supplements. Hearty laoo Hhntratlona, "A Yard H U'JUU! ; pjKST : NATION' A Ijjj. AN K OK I'l.AT rsMOl'TII, KKI'.KAMKA Pnld up eau. Inl mai,Mi mum. Ki.oki.ihj ntheT-rr t"-t fwiniie for tlie promp tr.niAtU'm ol UKlUmjie fltock". bond., K"ll. i-rniiiriit ' Jtmil.'ci builnlll ..lei wml. I).'inll ! . U. 1111 . ft. i In.ltiiiriwn, KvrtimulK In any twt nl in l)niir4 ijiitiv. and ail tko prlncll)! twu. o turup. OOLLK.TIOKI MAUI AND PBOunLT UKMIT- TKU. Olitlieit markf t p-lrn p.U Inr Cnumy Wn nun, ntsui (tin ( Jiutit jr buna.. OIKKCIOKH John Fltt.'.riJd I. H;iwk.wurtti 8.iu Wnuiili. ' V. K. V. HI K i le org B. boi'i ioho riWrriiM. H. Wauiih. I'roiildnnt C. I 'OT. B AN'K OK CASS COUNTY Cur Main and fifth itrrot. I tip capital or ,lu. AO i OFFICERS. . ..r Vine CtMni ttjtt, At CUIi blRECSORS 0. 11. l'..ln. J. M PiiltiWtiin. Prod flnnler A, II. Hinllli It. B. WlodUim, B. B. rUiu.e and X. M.PaUelMiB k GENEKAL EAKS1NC BUSISISS RAN3ATED Aoentinr. nollcitM. l-iiorml allotird on tlmr Mp.it-iii1 pruniiil tti-iitluutya to all ba . - eulutlvd to II r. diamboriiin'B Eyo tuid Qda Ointment. A certain enre f or Chroclo Sort Eyc, Tetter. Suit Ehoum, Scald Hct4. C Chronlo Sorern, Forer Bores, Zczr , Iica, Prairie Scratches, Sore ITIppk aad Tdea. It lc cooling and (ootiiuifC, Hundred of coe have boon cured by It kftor ail other treatment bad (allod. Uli put Bp la 23 aad CO cent Uxo. fl m MNIS9n'aonCURIO ktf Or J,A m tat u ir. l-4. i tv. i .i . . . ... ti... Ukk. . r r Til Mm), iiaa'lM. Vitm'tJt k tt tnmtttfttt PACKER'S HAIR BALSAM f . , WT ir Kiwi i B1fr . (, J ! Hir to ! Tmu.rul Col H " ' 11 Pini i ' ' (""in. V..J 1 f.'.'l -i iuoo. i '.. i a. a. aM it n& CKATEUL COMFOKTINO Epps Cocoa BKEAKFAST a tSirtratrti kt!r.(er tf tfit til .ki.k lit Aimi &tlnt.a of dlt atm d ntrlllon. and hT a ar(ul apilUatlon J Ika fin pMpriiool ll rrtr4 ( ooa Mr. ' fern h pKlilit our brktM labia "Itn a iwaly (lnr'd bitntt ahWi may I . ..... . I. .-".i. I.IU MlMn) u.iiiw.."i m., . -I - - J.itj uo ef .urli artirln o' dirt lht a altuti. R r.y tr trarfii-U'f belli an uutll tr-K . annurh Li rral.l trf Uadn.r to dlwaw. iliihilifl. cf aubila mladif ara fl'.atlai ruuiid u.rradr la aiafk hi-iffor fcrrc ia k H.M.l. niay Mtapa many My , asi.lt It kMolatoti t lof'n'd na l.i..n. nr..i.rl .nmirllid farB- fifll hni (ii"ttf. Maloal .mil'' b..ill!if.UMOf rt.iik. Sold only l balf-oud In r. t.y i-ivrim ilil!pd llinrl UiBiluU. k4inl-U n Acrrri ttavted for "r. .; UilULlUlla rl li.l,liNtf hlliDOrtSCr HfW V'tl I IF acim .u aur'l-i n ox. i.... M. ...li... i' ,i ",'i r' If r tr.kll. .''." 1 .il mt mi .nl i-.l ill" l"'-N t'A l T Ill Mt ' fl. I- ' H f 4V..H, ire JVrlfJUI.. JT.fr w af'fn.ii I. nbUloJiOlva a. (...amiMsw i J V 1. J, M I I ' ,,v . ., l . Popular Sclcnco Article.; .!., -i.;t. FRSu TO JAN. I, 02. To w Hiib-wrlbera who will tr.t out nnd a-nd un Ibis nil? with nnne nnd attilron and SI. 71 wo will send The Conv.i.'inlon I'rco la Jnn., IS!) it and for a Fall Vrnr from thnt Into. TM o'lir ln'luili' t!o Til AMIS (.IvlMi, Illtls-THA: and M:y YrAtt'M Rouble IlolSUy Nnmlirr-. Wo will nine cail n rnnr of n brcu-ir-il p-lnfls!. cmltl-d YA.M OK UOSES." It prodtii-llon hna cot T ENTV TlKIl.rV.N : DOT. J -H. frnd tVut. U)-o.0 Vfr. or Uriiittrrd Letter at o ir ri-,V. .-f.i THE YOUTH'3 COMPANION, Do-iton, f.las-j. P J. 1I:A:N.S.E:N OF.AI.KR IH STAPLE AND FANCY GliOCEUlES, GLASS AND QUEEXSWAUE iirtilFytiiM . utroniije l tho Publo Solicited JOHNSON BUILDING SilU St- MEW HARDWARE STORE 2. K. HALL SO" Keop VI khdi of b ill Ion bar lw.tr on hittl and "111 .upply r.intia"liir. on iuot lar umbls terxi TIN ROOFING i. Hpotillng and nil klndol Un w.irk prnmntly d)U. UrUer. Irma tua eouuirjr Hullcltrd. l( Pearl St. PHTTSMOUTU, NEB. PERKINS- HOUSE, 117. tlO, 221 Md Hi Vain St., Plattsmouth Nebraska S. M B0S3, Proprietor. Ihe Perkini baa brea thoroughly rcaoyad from top to ottoca aad aow on of tb.3 bc;t botslj la tha atate Boardora will ba take hj tha wock at ILBOandup. 300D BAR COUHECTED T HE CITIZENS TtANK. PLATT8MO0TU KEBKAUKA ?ta! Kset psl4 ta Authorized Capital, 1100,000. orrtciM . ftANK OABBUTU. JOB. A, COMNOK. . rrosllfnU Vlca-rraaMwi W. O. t)ttH!Si. Cehir. liluaeMHi rraak Carruia i. A. Connor, V. It. Onthmaac I. W. JeBfioaii, Henry hamk. ioh 0'Koia W. D. laatiiaiii. Wia. WaUocawp. W. H. Cuahlaj. fl!AS3iCTS:A CEUEEAL EAKKIK3 BUSlNES attuil eerttncnti ttt dpo.lta Iwailnff Inlarml Buva ana aati. aacuaab". vmuir olty iiiixii S. C. MAYES tOCNCY -bURTEVOK AID CIVIL KNGINIii;U ill orde'i l' wlib tboomity lk will be pruii.U aimlrU o. OFFICE IN CO CUT IIOCSR m ..ii...i.nitri. - Ncliraolia il N....il lllctnrv Psnerl. sZ7sl is. Lumber Yard THE OLD nZLIACLZ. II. A. Chloglea, Lath, Eoah, Doors, Blinds 0n aopply eyerw demand of the rity. Call and pet term. Fourth itrect in rear of opera house. HENRY BOECK The Leading FURNITURE ' DEALER AND " i.avi vkMf v UNDERTAKR. Ooaatantly keep 00 hand everytbla yea ieed te farniah year koua. COKrriB IIXTI A1TB Malll mi Plattsmout Neb ai inr For Atchinson, St. Joseph, Leaves-. wortli, Kansas City, St. Louis, and all poiuta north, eat aotttli or wtRt Tick ed noli and baj-ZS- chfck4 t j fmt la the United At a tea er Canada. Par INFORMATION AS TO KATKS AND KOUTE3 Call at Depot or address II, C. Townsknd, 0. P. A. St Louis, No. J. C. PjlilXU-ri, A. (I. P. A. Omaha. H. D. APOAR. Apt., PlaU-imotith. T Icplione, 77. MEAT F. II. ELLEN HAUM, Prep. The bcit of fresh meat always f onad in thia market Also ireski and Butter. Wild gaaae of all kinds kept its their season. EAT HARHETl It.' Tills Slip find SI .75. LUMBER 1 .."-f.4- f.tJltr -Ca A U'lm- un Cnnaltiuut. Lyiri-j on tli'i opposite niile of tlie pier ' from the Arrow lino sieninhip Unwind CaSMtrd is the floating home of Captain L. Leonard mid family, of Eullulo. It Is a ( analbout, old and weather beaten, but strong uiid seaworthy. '?no end is fitted np us living quarters, with a kitch en, dining loom uud bedrooms. Mid there Captain Leonard, Inn wife uml two children pass their time. Tliu rooms aru cozy uml homelike, uml from tin; ceiling of th tlinin' room tiro Mispendcd cn-;in containing u mocking liinl uml a liltlo ciitmry. A pet thorough hred SK-ya tt'irifr rotnpii wilii thu children or leaps in mischievous play ut theca'4ea conlain iii' the hir.lit. FuriliDr hiik in th boat Is a littlo plnyrooza used hy tliu childien. It con tuiim their lull:i and pl.tytiiin;. nnd tilso ...i ...l.l.-.n ...l.t..li l,..in iilirtnt "T" - as pnyly us thoii-;h they wero free. At tha oilier end of the bo:tt Hlahlt) room hits been litU'tl np for u p tir of horses, liwil by their owner on the towpath. uml u lai-,";, while Ohostor pi;;. The lat ter is a tlioron'hored, direct from Ire land. The mother of ths f'S ud tho little ono were received by Captain Leuuar 1 in Jnmi. The ino'her wt-ishud over o'MI pounds mid was it bcantilul specimen of luy fl'is'.i. Ijiie w,n wild tn titoek fanner in New York, and, if the lives, will lie nhovvn tit t:e Vi'orhl'u fuir iri 183;). TI10 piit bids lair to outdo j the mother, and at t.irej taunt lis Weilu over ICO pounds. ine bon-es and pi K't alonj Wei! enoii,'ii toi-uii.r, out ti.o little terrier dare.i not show his head in tho ht.ihle frjm fear of "Kiddy," the -pi;;. Captain Leonard and his boat are from tho Erie canal, Hew York etato. In July he went into New York and got u charter to Philadelphia, and thence tj thUport. Baltimore American. Aaka 92,000 fur KltLIng on a Tuck. A Kreat many suits h ive Iwn entered against the Traction company, but the queerest on') of all has been instituted by Olto Kramer, who enes it for $'.I!;X) damage., tho result of sitting down upon a tack. The statement which Mr. Kra mer makes rejrirdin; the casualty is rather incomplete. Ha found tho tark In the cane aat of a car. The manner of finding tho tack was simple but ef fective. Mr. Kramer went Into the car and nut right down upon tlie tack. He probably got right up aain, although this fact Is not mentioned in the court statement, but the damage had been dune. The wound ha suffered led to ab cews. The tack could not have been of the ordinary carpet variety, as it protruded op through the bottom of the seat, and rrotni'Lil Tvy badly nt that. Mr Hrstr.cr did no; iv tl.e IiuuiUt of tho car In his statement, and, therefore, thero la no means of knowing whether that particular tack has been dnvca bark to a place of safety or whether it Is still lurking for unconscious victims. i'lala dclphiu Record. Tba Lalaat About Sutton Lako, A prospector who has just come from the Colorado desert after a six months' trip says that he has ridden around tht greater portion of the Sal ton lake, and that, in his opinion, there is little likeli hood of its drying up. In any event it could not all evaporate should the flow cease before the freshets of next season, when it would again pour Into the baain. lie thinks that next year the breach al ready made will be enlarged, and that a greatly Increased volume of water will flow in, making the lake a permanent feature for many years to come. The past summer has been eventful in desert history, as there have been an almost unbroken succession of rainstoi ins, sand storms and electrical storms. Immense quantities of rain have fallen, and the thunder and lijjhtulnjj tavo ,un Suihv thing terrific San Francisco Chronicle, Kaw York Haal E.tat as a. InTMlnant. "If yon ran pick np an unconsidered trifle of real estate anywhere aliout Man hattan Liland," said Architect A J. Korean yesterday, "grab it as yon would a gold mine. I hnnght a little slice, not more than thirteen feet wide, down on Dey stret not long ago for some f ilO.OOO, and have, nlr.ii.dy bcn ofTered double iu tuuury f..r It- It U M!!r.isr how some lota He for a generation or two untransferred on the record. But aa soon as a change of title takes place, purchasers crowd upon each other's heels. Paste this In yonr hat: If yon buy a pieco of New York real estate for t.'.j,0Ot, wltniu ten days tiiere will ba ten men who will reason that tf that laid ia worth fW.OOO ta yoa it's worth flW.OOO or 173,000 to lhem.H Nw York ambarg's F.par Hotel, There seems to be practically no limi tation u th use4! t which paper Cia b and Is applied. To the long list of ar ticles iutetided for personal use, aud in the smullor details of construction of rolling stock, such as wheels, axles, etc., there has been added a more exknaive application to the need of everyday life by the building of a hotel constructed of this miterta!. This novel residence, which ha just been finished and Is situ Bled in Uambnrg, baa boen made en tirt l jr of pajwr lio.ir l!, which, it is said, are of the hardness of wood, but potibe. s an advantage ovor tha Uttor material in that they are fireproof, this dtwirahleend buirrr ffiwl1 br Imireicnation withoor- tain obeniieal solutions. Xew Ytx k Tel trrnin. Ttao Tough Appla Taoo. The hardihooil and longevity of tha apple tree is illustrated by aome applet iu the poaiM-nlon of Captain Iaaao Knight. They are from a tree In Korth Dorwirk, planted by tho Taylor family In 1751 now 140 yours old. The old tree bears soma six or seven buakais this yer. Puiiiatid Arga. Othaa R.TO Umi Thrr. If Uacle &ua has to'pay bock t30.000, 000 on aoconut of those hat trimming, he will not he the fimt man who lias bevu oiubairaased by a big millinwy UiiL UaaaB IUckI.1 8no How do anuktV climb? ia a qnestioa Which ban liecn frequently usketl. Many have thought that they accomplish the feat by wrapping themsidves ttboiit the tree und following a Hpirul ciinrse up ward. Several yearn ao & attiry went the rounds of the papers to tliu effect thut two wotMlchopperH, having felltid lare oak tree aeverul feet in diameter end very tall, found iu its top two com moil blacksiiakes. After pondering for aome time ll ( men arrived at tlie conclusion that 01 1 make hud taken hold of the other's, tail and thus by co-operation they had bi-e:; enabled to clasp the trunk, and by ci clititf Hliont it had ascended to the toj. Whatever probability ini'.y uave a tar.iieii to this conclusion lias been di- , pel led by the observation of two yoiin I liatttralits v.'liile hauling firvMid 'mn 1 jj the forest. A black make, measnriii perhaps trifle over Mx feet, was found cliri:ic: to the side of a small tree, around whir,. It could have wrapped itself nearly twic. had it wished to do so. instead of 1 1 1 i the make passed ri'ht and left lit hhorl distances, caicliin tiie folds ulunu; i' liiider parts over and behind the sli'litl) proj"flini ronu'lmesseH of btirli. As the snal rested only live or sis feet olT the round one of tilt; yonn; Uien grasped its tail to test ils cliiuhir.'; qnal i I i-i. lint so (treat was the force with which It puiled upward Unit It proved a dilllcnit task to hold it. Finally, liecom- I ing anuoye l ut tins ill treat nn-i.t, tht' make reached down threateningly at the blTeinliiig hands, ami losing its hold HI to the ground. It was borne home in triumph but was afterward return"! uninjured to tha forest. Youth's Co:u p;;uioll. Tli Lady I'dclnlum. Tho "lady faetotuiu"is what our Km lish iieighhors cull those engaged in the vocation of "visiting housekeeper." Thii Is 1111 employment which lias been high! recommended, and which a number ol ladies in this country as well as in Eng land have adopted. Such a person visit ladies who from ill health or some othei reason arc nnablu to perform their do mestic ilulie. Sheiivcrnees the servants, inspects tlie stores and possibly under takes shopping, marketing and the writ ing of notes, and she perforins othei offices which are of too con3 lential an 1 renH'tisjbl a nature for the ordinary servant to undertake. II she is a woman of energy, tact and health she can accomplish a great deal by visiting a number of families foi about an hour a day, Sim may go so far as to employ assistants in marketing and shopping, whose work she is able to oversee with intelligence. She is paid for this work on even a better scale tlmn a visiting govern uess, and if she isnn able, cfiicient woman in tlie items of in Iecting stores and furnishing food at down town prices, she can easily save a family half her liberal remuneration. The institution of such a vocation ii a great relief to many overburdened or ill or incapable housewives, and present an excellent nnd lucrative field to women of efliciency and refinement. It is a place such as an elder sister might take, and such indeed as many elder and nn married sisters do take for no remunera tion beyond "love and affection." New York Tribune. "Towar of tba Tongooa. Our story of tho Tower 0 Babel li known in Clialdean and Armenian tra dition as "The Story of the Tower of Totignes." It is one of the earliest recol lections of the Tigro-Euphratcs basin, and is related by Burosus in the follow ing manner: "The first inhabitants of the earth, glorying in their own strength and size, and despising the gods, undertook to raiso & tower whoso top should reach the akieo. This tower they erected ia the p'neo where Babylon's ruins now lay thickly strewn over the ground. In erectiug this monster roadway to heaven they toiled Incessantly. But when il had approached near nnto heaven the wind assisted tho gods and overthrew the work upon its contrivers; and its ruins are said to be still at Babylon. Andjit about the same time the gada Introduced a diversity of tongues among men, who till that time had all gxjk"jj tb or.s Issgnags. Tho place iu whica they attorupted to bnild the tower is now called Babylon, on account of the con fusion of tongues, for confusion is by the Hebrews called bable.n St Louis Re public. luleldoa la Fngll.b Arl.toarooy. Suicides among tho arUlocracy in Eng land are rnthe r numerous. Lord Congle ton, who was Mr. rineU'sgrc'.t-uncli!, liuik-wl hiuuwif in 1K4J. In the Mine year the Earl of Mnnster, one of tht il legitimate sons of King William IV, shot himself In tht head. In 1SC9 Lord Cioncarry, the last of his house, jumped from a window and broke his neck. In 1S73 the last Earl of De la Worr drowned himself, aud in 1870 Lord Lyttleton, tho irutaue brother-in-law of (Gladstone, escaped from his keeper, throw himself off the staircase of his own house and was killed. A story of suicide in which sentiment is mingled is that of Prlrce Caudouin, heir to the throne of Belgium. Ths ynuthfid prince loved beneath Lis sta tion, and finding that love could never be realized Pfmgbt pence in the eternal silence of the grave. Cincinnati Sn. qnirer. " Two Claaaoa of Gyiwlea. Tlie gypde of today are divided np Into the full bhiododbr teiitgypioa,al the ILtirengroee' or house wbra, who keep their gypsy Uood a secret. This divlalon of the race shows that they un gradually yielding to the preMuw of outside Influences, and the complete ex tinction of their natitmul identity will aliuply ba a matter of tiina Ueorgs Etluilbcrt WaUh iu Hew York Epoch. Cu T.iifiay Thlasjrrr.I flow much pleoMUter It is to sit In cab and thh.k how much ploasaator It U to sit in cab than It ia te be walking, titan it la to be walking and thluk bow tuuch pltaantur it 4s to sit hi a cab thai it is to be walking. -StouKhton Bnuiiao, Row Bnfkc. Climb. N The hol.i... ;, '. " . 11. . Hcim' '. , . a in i e u rem. ., whi Uicv n will t '; 1 --. .- l illitv, ;if tllllldl llh . .. v lilt KeM'M titive ' Nt' -,' , . 11 .iiikliii M ilcii it tloiii.". f .( . jt.Kt w lint llie American 1 eV.'rt -Herd , to cure tllt'ir t'XCt -riie nervtniHiifKH !a, (lyHic-ia, lit niiiiclie, ilisusinoHB' icepl.-st net", nctii nlj; in, lien mm dc- : liilily, (iiillncHf-, couliihioii of mil,, , ( tc. It nt 1h like n clinrm. Trial lititllt nml line liook on 'N'enoiia i mid Ilenil DiK'iii'Cti," with imp. , iti:iled It si iinoniuls fret nt J'. Q 1 I'rickc A t o. Ii in v nrr.i nied lo con ; r i-"'-y- or riiinccer 1 01 a drugs. 1 I fid erf ijl. 1 KV' . ..r i.t .',.iuii,. v:. i.i'i iii i.uliiin i.i.t.-. i. ' . ' . Cl. .11 nn. 1 , n IR. !.)r'.?i.. 1 l!!!t i!";!'!' ! iru..i.il iiierc-liuticJ if 0. mid w ho rium sevend pc'liliino wnoiiH, liad otic of hit ltire.is litlly cut nml burned with a lurial. Tin wtiiiiitl refiifed to lieaU 'llie liorff liefinne lame ami tilf noww itllstnmlinjL,'- careful nllcntion nnd (lit (ipiiliciilii.il of reined let. A friend lutmled Sawyer some of Jliilter'tt Hiii b Wire l.ineniciit, the HKiHt wnntlcrfill tiling ever how to lit'til hiich wounds. He applied it only III ret (itiicH (i ml the sore win completed healed. Equally j.v'd for all Horn, cuts. In lines, und wounds). Formic ly nil (liiis;iBt ' Cur-- 1 r Paralvsls. I'r.mk Conicliui", of I'urccll, Ind. Tcr., enyf: "1 iiiduceil Mr. l'iiifoii, wlioee wife lind puriilyniH in the fact to buy 11 bottle rif Cliiiinla-rlniii'a l'niii Halm. To their (j rent nuprist ln'fiirti the liotllc lintl nil been used t.lie wuh a rcnt (leal belter. Her face had been drawn to ono Fide: but tin Pain Halm relieved till pain anil HoreucHH. nnd the mouth, asHiiiucd ila natural hhnpe." Hit also a certain cure for rheumatism hniii bnelt, spniiim p-welliiiirs nnd laniencHf. .Kl cent bodies for bale by T. G. I i ickc A. Co., Uruiata. 1S93. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Haznn is a joumnl for the home, Ii jjivce the Intent in formation willi regard to the Kaah ions, 1111U its numerous illustra tions, Piiria desipna, and pnttern h licet Hiipplcmciila tire indispens able alike to the home dreaa-maker und the professional modiste. No expense ia spared to make it artis tic attractiveness of the highest order. 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Ladies who use cosmetics or pow ders to cover up or hide a bad com plexion, do not know that O. II. Snyder can furnish them with Flush of kosca, which is cleun water, puri nes the skin, and positvely removes black bends and all skin diaensra takes the shiny look from ti face aud whitens it soon as applied Stanley as nn explorer, Edison an an Inventor Miss Florn A. Jones us the discoverer u the Fainoi I'dtir h of Roses for the complexiou; ure nanu s that will be handed down an Lt'iiefuctois of the race, lo nil vt: corded time O. 1 1. ? ruler coiling in for his share (uf the profit-,) as he always keeps a big supply 011 baud, nnd sella it for 7.1 cts. per botltc. mm of- heh f tally. Quickly. Parmanontly KatorJ. Milifu, N.rrfliu.Nm Dvfellltr. and all tkn (Tali. ( ctlli limn ,i 1 tsoiiuri.kr.iB Mia t-xulu o ori'rwiirk, .IttknuM, worry, OKI. Kiill Fkrtnata. UBv.l'iairi, aul Kuia artr.o W a.ary cri.u vi u,,rli ii o( tii.i bnOr. r-impla, natur! r.ii.tKai- laiiKuifo tlii..ivpMU. 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