THE AMERICAN V V J, J Mm . J im im i mti mi n-jw r tain mm BEST LINE TO DENVER AND CALIFORNU RAILROAD TIME CARD. OMAHA. NEB. HCKLINUTON ROUTE-East. IlKPAHT. ro. 2 t hlcago esti ule r Iyer, dally. 4 4 pm ' 4 Chicago F.Mress. dally , M .Miaiu " tt Chic, ami f-t. L.Kxpress dally .. 7 Mipm " 02 I'l'h. & I'ac. J., daily Ex. Sun .11 UTiam AliKIVB. " i'l C.Ia.&S. L. Kx., Ex. Pun 8 (ifiain " 3 Chicago Express, daily 4 l.'ipni " a t hlcago hxpress. dally V .mam " 11 Local, dally li lupin " 7 East Maily. daily 2 4opin KURLlNuTON ROUTE-Wkst. IlKPAHT. No. 5 Exp., Iten. and p'ts In Neb. ny.w i.i am 5 Ex., S.. ., O. 1. K. d'y ex. fun in l.i am " 7 East Mall (to Lincoln) dally " 5 Hlk. 11.. Mont. & I'. S. Ex..d'y.. " 3 "The Hurl's No. a" for lien., d y. " I'l Lincoln Local, daily Ex. Sun... ' U Lincoln Local, daily Ex. Suu... AKHIVK. ' 2 Henvcr Vestibuie, l.ini .U'y " o H. IL. Mnt.&l'. S East Ex.,d'y. " 4 Denver Local Express, d'y... . " 12 Local Express, dally Ex. Sun.. 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They are Just what tb titles Indicate, and are printed In good, clea type and bound in paper covers. Sent by ej press or man. Auuress, AMERICAN FUJ3L1SHIN( CO., 16.5 Howard Street, Om ba, Nei 8 Main St.. Kansas Ulty, Mo. Clark and Randolph. Chicago. II. !" bVlUT DUDRIIU 1 m tiiicti i Aii i lot ITpllll UHllOHId f von it ion iu ocii r Jim Lanterns Wanted 1 A mi forNale orF.xrhanite ,803 Filbert St.,Phlla., Pa GRAND LODGE LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION or un united States of America. FRANCIS C. CAMPBELL, M. W. G. M.. . Minneapolis, Minn. ,. .v.n.oi 'n, cupreme secretary t Try New York 1H15 Howard Street. Omaha Nor. Organizer for department of Nebraska, Iowa, nausas, missuuri ana Colorado. ORANGE PIUNClrLES. On behalf of the Loyal Orange Lodge of the United States of America, and with view of correcting the false impression that enemies are endeavoring to convey to the minds of men who are unacquainted with Orange principles, are these few statements made: . The Loyal Orange Institution Is a brother huod and sisterhood, bound by three ties WW -.arm' "-a L2gwK ,;Justice, 'I ruth and Righteousness. It has no hidden alms it Is raternal and Benevolent-assisting ana protecting members while living and their widows and orphans when they are re moved by death. It upholds the right of private Judgment the untrammelled freedom of opinion: be lieves the public schools are an essential safeguard of the slate, and should be kept free from ecclesiastical or sectarian control lM. and that persons disloyal to the government who hold a mental allegiance to the pope cf Hutu bould be rigorously rti-luded from teaching therein It believe prlu.rr alb-gliinc t due lu llie (overturn nt allien prot-t the live. liberties and proprrtle of ita ctlneui. nd that ecclrsi ami teal autLoritv fthoutd jot under any clrcuuiKtaucra. be permitted to u eddle In the affair of slate, and that I'tmr- Coo ut acitlien In the exerelne of bi or her rlbt uf franchise, under (lit- guise of relig- I j j jr ylr.lu l authority tiiould be pi.- Ubed a arrlu.r agaiust the main. Tbat It I Ihe duty of every citlten h de fend the lawfully constituted authority and '.nitltutlon uf uur country against Corrupt and Inimical influence, a well a against armed assailant, to tb rod tbat uur glorl uui freedom be protected and transmitted unimpaired to posterity. It encourage habit of frugality and In uutry among It uieuilier. and ta proud to boast that Orangemen seldom become nubile charge or accept pauper bread. It believes In the ri-i.lri. ll. in of Immigra tion and tbe extrusion of time for (be natur alisation of clllieu. and lhat the nub tc anus shall be held for artual Atuerlran eltl- seirs who become settlers. The Loyal Orange institution of the United Males of Amen. -a baa certain requirements for leetnhershlu: That a man shall lie an actual American i lllten. havluK compiled Willi the lawsof the t nlle.l Males Willi reiranl to naturalitatlon. and without a mental reservation. Dial Ibe applicant shall lie a Protestant. aud also that Ills pareuts and wife shall be rrotestants. That he shall be thrifty and successful In his business; honorable and truiuful In bis dealings with his fellowinan, and shall be known as a law-ahtdlug citiren. That he will endeavor to give his children or any children under his charge at least a goou common school education, being care- rui to avoid an popish doctrines, and Tbat be shall lie In sound health at the tune of making application. It makes no Ultlerenee where a man was born, so long as he meets the foregoln "uulrement These are the qualifications required o every applicant to the order, and we do not think that any patriotic American order can oirera better arrav or urinciples aud teach ings J. o. r. A. M. 4 Loyal, Patriotic Organization, Fra tTiial anil Itencflcial, Mriitlj .Vn- 1'artisan and N'on-stTlarian. Il KCI. A HATH IN Or PKINI'tPl.KS. The National Council of the Junior Order of United American .Mechanics In annual session assembled declares: That the constant lauding upon the shores of the hordes of Ignorant, vicious and lawless criminals of tbe Old World should be viewed with alarm by the loyal aud patriotic clti- sens of this country. we aniriu a warm ana heart v welcome to all Immigrants who desire to better their condition and become a part and parcel of our nationality, but we have not one square inch or room ror the anarchist, the socialist or nihilist, or for any one who Is not willing to bow allegiance to that Hag which is powerful enough to shield and protect them as well as us. In the exercise of all civil and religious liberty. we amrm our aevotion to the putilic school system of this country. We believe In com pulsory education, and that all teaching In our schools should lie In the hngllsh lan guage, to the end that future generations may be able to take their place In the ranks of our country's workers, educated In the history, the customs and manners of Ameri cans. We guarantee to every man the liberty of worshiping Ood according to the dictates of his own conscience, and would alve everv as sistance to protect all In the exercise oi bis the Interference of any und whlu nllme lt, t ,..ui trat,.t tt.i. .i. liberty, nut we object most strenuous to church, no matter may exist. In the tem poral affairs of this country. we ueneve iniii tne mine snouia oe read in our public schools; not to teach sectarianism, but to inculcate its teachings. It Is the recognized standard of all moral and civil law: we therefore believe, that our children should be educated in It teachings, but that no dogma or creed should be taught at tbe same time We believe that patriotism and love of country should be Instilled into the hearts of children, and that, with the words of Mother." "Home and "Heaven, our chil dren should be taught that our flag Is the symbol of all that makes a "borne" for us. we would place a flau uuon everv mil. lie school in our land, and a Klble within, and the object lesson therein set forth should be a beacon lleht In everv storm which threat ens to engulf us. in this noble and patriotic work we ask the cordial aud hearty co-operation of all good citizens. In this grand work we need the helping hand of all organizations holding the same views and principles. We have no time ror jealousies and nickertngs, but with a united front we should march forward. shoulder to shoulder, remembering that United we stand, divided we fall." In the strictest sense we are a national politl al organization, but we oppose with unanimity the slightest taint of partlsanlsm. "Our country" Is our motto, and we keep this motto steadily before us. We are cogni zant that there are great and powerful enemies within our midst, reuulriuir the strictest surveillance of all who are at heart, word and In deed Americans. We. as members of this Order, affirm our allegiance to the objects of the Order as paramount to any uartlsan anlllatlon. and urire uonn the mnm. bership harmonious, united and Intelligent actlonln carrying out the principles. OBJBCTS or THE ORDER. Firsts To maintain and promote the Inter ests of Americans, and shield them from the depressing euects or roreign competition. Second To assist Americans in obtain! obtaining imployment. rnira- -To encourage Americans In busl- ness. Fourth To establish a sick and funeral fund Fifth To maintain the public scnool svs- tem of the United States of America and to prevent sectarian Interference thei with, and uphold the reading of the Holv HII.Ip therein. THE OFALIFICATK1NS rOR MF.MREttsn IP. R quire that an applicant shall be: A white rrale oerson born In the nr,ll1 States of North America, or under tbe pro tection of Its flag. Of good moral character. A believer in the existence of a Snnreme Being as the Creator and Preserver of the Universe. Opposed to any union of church and state. Favorable to free education and t.hn American Public School system. Between 1 and 50 years of age for bene ficial membership; over 50 v rs honnrarv membership. The word "Junior" in the tltl has no rela tion to the age or members. It was adopted m uoniuguisii i.ue uruer rrom me O. U. A. JH and has no other significance. Nor Is the word "Mechanic" to he construed literally. It refers in no manner to artisans. uut emuraces every pursuit, ORGANIZERS WANTItn. We want a Council of the Jr. O. D. A. M In every city, town and village In the United States. Iti9the leadlmr American nat.rlotlc nrt beneficial organization, and the strongest and one of the oldest, confined In nutiva. born. Itlsonlv necessarv to make its nhlecta principles and workings known to easily secure enough charter members to start a Council. A liberal premium will be paid to any one organizing a Council. For full nup. tlculars address. H.A. KIBBE. National Councilor New Brunswick. N. J. DIRECTORY. NATIONAL COUNCIL. N C J G A Rlchter. Box 387, Canton, O. N T C-C. W. Tvler. RJchmnnrt V Jr P N 0--H A Klbbe. New Brunswick, N. J. N Sec'V Edward S Deemer P II H., "MB Philadelphia: office rooms Nos ifi and ir mi Chestnut street. National Organizer Stenhen Collins Rm 705. Pittsburgh. Pa. Meets in Omaha. Neb., the third Tnlii June. STATE COUNCIL OF ILLINOIS. Incorporated February il ISQi C C--T B BrVson. ti;t!5 Went.wnrth uvonxo Chicago. S V C-Thos Rowan. 7!9 Union st. Alton. JrPS CThos J Coen. 4!l7 ShetHeld . Chicago. C Sec'V Joseuh S Reynolds. P O Bnr v.. Chicago. S C Treas E II Samule. rxu Armour v Chicago. Meets at Alton, fourth Mrniiiiv In A SUBORDINATE George Washington Council Mr. a ,.,,. first and third Frldav evenings of .ich month, at A I. line lull. 7J E rUndotph ill i Hk-o Jo, ph S K. yn,..l K t i '14 ' ab ave Isilor alwy welcome k lUworih council. No li. n.4 X dys ai M.o vipniwurili e. r I. I . lu K 6.il2 hunore t. Ei. a.kxt. fita Council. No i. tirM Saturday evening at lOOr hail. utu I lucagu John vt K ner. K liox , Daniel Welwter i ouncil. No. . Jr O I A M., meet tlml and third haluldav evening of each month lu Modern ttMltiiaa hall Murray. Neli. Visltimf brother alwava wel come. Jauie luigbridrfe. recording eecre tary. NEBRASKA. STT OHM 11 or kCBMAKK' T.-WM E k N A PP. I' ti liox ; r.. Oman ri.V.C.-H S II Wil li. 'I I'. phut-mouth S C. Secy.-l.EO C. t EN TON. P. U Unto, Omaha. S. C. Trea. 4 II. A 1. 1. FN. Omaha. Conductor- E - It V UK I li I'laisinouth. Warden-II P. t i H i. I l . K. Hat. l. k. Si-miiiei-P S M l l.KV. M. Omaha; B I. hiKhii til. I'latliiiouth. KepreM-ntallvea o Nailolial Council WM F KN API'. II. I. DA V. P s MiAll.EV. J W llul I Mi k P. IhiLM AN. The next regular meellug alll be held on the third Tu. luv In July. I at Piatt looui li. C"KANCISS KEV CHI NCH. No. ineen every t rld:iy evening ai li A It. Hall I lallsmoiiili. Neb. Visiting brothers cor dlally luvited. i K..IOHNSii.N. Hoc. Sec. VAslllN(iTON OUNCIL No I. meet " every liei.l.iv eve. lu l.llewild hall 241h and Oram streets. VlMung brothers always welcome. J. II HahvkY. Sec y r iNcoi.N cor nci l J coin, Nehruska- No. I. meet In Lin HILI'MHIA CtU'Nl IL No. 3, meets ever ver , l7lL ruesday evening lu Patterson block. I aud Earuaiu Streets. A. L. I. ioiitnmit. Councilor. A. H. I 1.1 ST. It. Sec'v. address care County Clerk f'AHEIELD COI Nl IL No. . meet every VI l'..U,i,.W ttll.t III .,ll. l,..l.u lu South i maha. William Fakh, Sec'y. I iHMlir til cil. No. 7 meets every i uesitay evening. 1. 1. u. r . nun. iouls vllle, Neb. T. II Lucas, liec. Sec'y. riOCNCIL No. 0. A. P. A.. Cameron, Mo. J meets every second and fourth Monday evening, at I ralernliy Temple. Visit irs welcome. IJLI'EF CITY COUNCIL No T meelseverj ' Wednesday evening lu O. A. K. Hall Council II I u Its, la. LINCOLN Commamlerv No. I. I!. A. M. meets every I'liui sday evening In P. O. H. of A. hall. Council lllulls. la A. M. Huruham Kecorder. AMERICAN LOYAL OHANOE LODOE, No 'I'M I .tutliellrului.il t h r,l T.,u. day evening of each month, at H:nb o'clock. M. L. .OOK. Secy. MISSOURI. STATE COUNCIL OF MISSOURI. S. C F. C. Ilorden. Ilolilen, Mo. S. V. C.-Rev. II. A. Slaughter. Warrens. burg. Missouri s. v. Sec y Kolla U. Carroll. Warrensburg Missouri Will meet at Hannibal. Mo., February, 1M98. KANSAS CITY COUNCILS. L'ANSAS CITY COUNCIL No. 9-Meeu everv l.rtrl:tt nlln. ut llll:l IV. nut .trat Jas. McN'amara. Sec'y lh'iO East 10th St. nOLUMlUA COUNCIL NO. 15-Misetn every Saturday night at the corner of Twelfth and Cherry streets. W. Y. Slieaver, Record ing Secretary, 1407 .Madison street. PATRIOT COUNCIL NO. 31 Meets every A Wednesday night at A. O. V. W. Hall. Kec 1421 E. Eighteenth street, J. E. Fisher, Secretary, 2421 Flora avenne. WESTPORT COUNCI I. NO. 37-Meets every " Friday night at Westport. W. U. Shflnk, Kec. secretary, list c. r.ignth street. ATE CITY COUNCIL No. 44-Meets every Monday night, corner ltlth and Penn Sts.. over drug store. CPKINGFI ELD COUNCIL No. 40-Meets uvurv Tlinrutluv nltrlit hniwnan 'J1.. .1 i2ud Oil ilullllCH. HEFFIELI) COUNCIL No. 35-Meets at Sheffield every Thursday night. Thomas Smith, Rec. Sec'y, Sheffield, Mo. ABE LINCOLN COUNCIL NO. 16. AMFkl. can Protective Association meets every sec ond and fourth Wednesday of each month In 1. u. u. r. nan, rial tsmouth, Neb. Visiting members are welcome J. II. Smith, Sec. AURORA COUNCIL No. 2, W. A. P. A " Meets every Wednesday afternoon at S o'clock, at the A. P. A. Hall, 437 Minnesota avenue, Kansas City, Kan. DROSPECT COUNCIL No, 81. A. P. A.-Meets 1 every Monday evening at the corner of Twenty-third aud Prospect avenue. Kansas City. Mo. Persons desiring to Join may en close their name, street and number, ward, e and occupation, and d rect to box 521 ansas City, Mn. America Council No. 7. meets at Wood ward's Hall every Wednesday at 2 n. m sharp, third street and Lafayette avenue, Kansas city. Mo. All islting friends will be cordially wel- coined Mrs. C. AnnOTT, President. Mhs. Iha I' ii i i.i.i rs. Secretary. CUREKA COUNCILNo. 1, W. A. P. A.-Meeu " second and fourth Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the A. P. A. Hall. Southeast cor ner Packard and Osage avenue, Armourdale. Visitors are cordially Invited to attend. WIDE A WAKE COUNCIL No. 10. A. " meets every Friday night at 1HI P. A.. Hill, u.,rl l, itoau, urigsny s nan. Kansas City, Kan. EXCELSIOR COUNCIL NO. 3, W. A. P. A meets every Monday afternoon at 2:30 at Bell's hall, Southwest Boulevard, near state line. Kosedaie. Kansas. Friends of other councils are cordially Invited to attend Every true American lady Is invited to come and Join us. sod assist in the good work lnlation fee 11.00. fjATfc CI IT COUNCIL No. 8. A. P. A. .iieeutevery Saturday eveningat 437 Min nesota avenue. Kansas City, Kas. Visitors coruiany inviieu. rOLNCIL No. 7, A P. A. Meets every Mon- day evening at Chamber of Commerce nan. mverview. visitors cordially Invited POUNCIL No. 11. A. V. A Meetu u TOo v ward's Hall every Tuesday evening at8p m. sharp Third street and Lafayette avenue a cordial invitation is extended to vlsltln. A HOENTINK COUNCIL No. 12, A. P. A -.Meets every Monday night In Noke Hall, Argentine, han. All visitors welcomed JOPKKA COUNCIL No. 14. A. P. A.-Meet, ..o e,)'l'ry Monday evening in A. O. U. VV. Hall 418 Kansas avenue. Topeka Kansas. Al visitors will be cordially welcomed. Oostdyk Council, No. 1. W. A. P. A. of Kan . V, y.' . V lm,',s evt'ry I''riiy aflernoot mil" IX iat 1 en" St' Atllirss. l"ot- ..i, i,iusiis iiiy, jio. f-uniiofff r Miuge. i. u. t... mo. zt4, meet aei oiiu aim 10ur1.11 i uesaays of each montl at 8 p. 111.. at Clallln's hall, corner of Mil, street and Osage avenue, Kansas City Kan V Isitltg brethren are cordially Invited to at tend. John Davidson. W. XI.. Wn, M. Naughton. Secy.. 715 Keynolds Ave. Liberty Council. No. 15. Jr. o ham meets every Wednesday night, corner Pack ard and Osaire streets A r,,,,,.ir.i.. 1.. u . Thos. Kolf, secretary. JANHAS l-UKPLE STAK. L. O. L. No. Meets first and third Tuesdays of eacl month at 8 p. 111.. In A. O. U. W. Hall, cornei rourth stieet and Mlnnesotu uv.,n,,.. 1 City, Kan. Samuel Harrison. W. M. Wm i.iii.vmi, secreiary. a.r, iNortbrup avenue Visiting brethren cordially Invited! ROSEOAI.E COUNCIL No. Hi. A. P. A., nieeU " everv Wednesdav nil.i u. t.,n 1...11 o ". . . , 7 , ' iuniim 1111, ioseuaie. iv;is. All friends cordially nvueil V. A. V. A. Persons desiring Information in regard to the V. A. 1'. A. should aduress either the president or secretary. Ki ate president of Nebraska. Mrs. llarv Kemp. L'.ti K. lllli street I rei,.,.,,! V..K vey State Secretary of Nebraska, Mrs.'.) II Winspear. iTn; N. ;'7tb street. Omaha, Neb COK KENT CARDS - 11x14 Inches, at T.icents per dor.en: smaller size at M cents per pozen, at liilfi Howard street. Omaha. IMTt.U Ill icit A DU IIIMI V II Itrfanlalieu ami I'rlut li.lr-. - ll.m . Irituair VemlHT. Tr woui.i r.pe-iriii,f call y,.ur attenlloia to Hie f.-i il,9i Hi, re ! In llil. li 'council of the tir.b r of 1 mt.d American Me. haul, to whlt-h a,,ul,l l. happy to have you give a n... i... of 11... tiul. I. auj If frorably laipretM-d. would like your name pr.ipoMl for u.riiilM rhlp The Order, .f lulled An.erlcan Me, l,i,l, . as orgaiilred In Philadelphia on the 1Mb day of July. I4.V In tii luceptlou for the protection of Mechanl.'a and Working men alone ami for a nuii.U r of year u.mr but operative met halites anil workliigmes era a.' ii.lll. .1 to II. memUmhip; but the reat lnte.. i, of principles Involved In lu existence c.him'. I a deuarlure from thnl plan, and the tinier ban for years enisled aud eiKt-s UMay as an order of sptvulaltve me chaulca. recogiuitng every one powM-iMeU of the birth require menu, who works for iiiaiuiamaiice enner ny iiaiiu or urain or both an eligible to meiubi rhlp. and uumbers among Its i...'inU r men of every profession and calling In life. 1 he objects of this order are to assist each other In olt ill u lug employment : to encourage each other In l.u.lncs.: to ektablish a sick aud fuiier .1 fund; to establish a fund for the relief of widows and orphans and to aid members; and to aid members who. through rovldeiice. tuny be Incapacitated from fol lowing their usual vocations. In obtaining sltuailous suitable to their afltlctlons. The memlierhip of this order Is composed of white male citizens horn lu the Culled States, or under the protection of Ita Hag This order has eklsted for nearly Hfty years and Is at present, rapidly spreading through out the United States. As an American born and having the welfare of yourself and family at heart, as well a that of the nation at large, wc would most heartily Invite you to become a member of the U. A M . as It Is the only Order In existence founded es peclally to promote the Interests, elevate the character aud secure the happiness of the American mechanic aud business man lt therefore appeals to the head and heart uf him who wields the pen as well as to him whoBWliigi the scythe or wields the sledge nammeror tne mechanic. In us councils, a free discussion of principles relating to the fostering Hint care of the interests of Indi vidual members is permitted; but nothing of a political or sectarian character Is ever al lowed to be discussed. It has no affiliation with such Institutions as Trades Unions. Knights or Labor, Sovereigns of Industry, or the like, and desires not to control either capital or labor, as It would be doing a gross Injustice to many of Its members, who are taken from both classes. The membership of the Order is scattered from Maine to Call fornla, and from all points co nes the glorious news that the Order Is gaining great strength In all Jurisdictions. An endowment branch s also' connected with tne urdcr, both national aud state, which Insures those who seek Its benefits, enabling them to leave a sum, which Is In all cases substantially and promptly paid, to the dear ones, when death marks Its mem bers for Its own. It seems very strange Indeed that the American does not feel Inclined to become so peculiarly national In his ideas and as soclallons as do the English, French, Uer man, Irish, and other nationalities. Each and all of the foregoing have their peculiar national organizations, and take: pride In same. But the American Joins order aftei order, composed of a mixture uf national! ties, and lets his own countrymen severely alone in the matter of secret and fraternal societies. We would not belittle any of the existing secret beneficial associations. Far from It. They are a power for good In the community But we do ask him who Is to the manor born to turn his thoughts to home and native land, so that he can oln In the glad refrain: "Thou art my native land, I own thy fostering hand; Though far from thee I roam, Still thou art my home." Americans, we of this Brotherhood appeal to you to aid us In this work we are now carrying on. You must either be for us or against us. Choose quickly and let us show to the country that we firmly believe in American principles, American Industry, American protection and American govern mem. strikes riots ana boycotting are terms too harsh to be applied to American Mechanics. Bonded together by promptings of patriotic affection, may this Order gr iw and progress, until every man who calls him self American can stand up and say In all sincerity. I own no man as master of my actions. Patriotic Order Sens of merica. "VASIIINUTON CAmP No. 1. P. O. g. of A ,T meets each llllirsilav evenlnir ut Uat men s 11.111. rineenth and Douglas its. i nrm 1 u.i lAivil- yn. 13. 1". O. !. o' A . l.ounc 1 H uns. Meet nir In thol nan over nil .Main street, every Wednesdai night in 8 o'clock. t. .Mc.Manahii,, Secretary SUPREME CABINET American Orange Knights OBJECTS. This order Is formed of Jects is to maintain the supremacy of 'la oiuer nuu eonsi n uiionai irceuom; to pre serve Inviolate the citizen's franchise; t. perpetunte and defend the precepts and fre. institution of civil and religious llbertj Bun.au,,-ru uj Hie v.unsiii ui.ion oi tne unltei nates anu esiaonstiea by our forefather. PKO A HIS KT rOCIR. For Information regarding the formatloi ui new oiumanoenes, or supplies, write uie suureme secretary. H. L. y,OOK, Sec'y, J. M. Banker. C. C, 1615 Howard St.. saganaw. Mich. Omaha. Net TUP UfDCTPtiM rnn.,T is published quarterly by the ( Hie Hi4), UOCK ISLAM) ,v PACIFIC KA1LWAY. 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