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Hastings Weekly Nebraskan from Hastings, Nebraska • 1

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r0l VI Hastings Nebraska Thursday September 6 1883 1 Ml Nicholas fee cptamfesr-- It is' bright 'and' brbosy autumn leebraikon r-ofllKLY BRITTON pabliihif Thejr JInnt Ung Th supreme court of tho state after reviewing oiosoly tho testimony in tho earn of Hart Sad Putin tho men found guilty of murder has deculed that they why josh orinr mrFOHMStD Hla BegiHeUoa1 Realised few Drlfehlfew a Tear ftwaa bla Sorrawlax wirca Kr irfcaaaa franllM "Boys won't' drink lessen you take Hansen Acrlblettf Grain is coming in bit and our grain buyer Mr I Baker by the Vsy-ix a rustier has his hand full and money is getting to be more number which L'misa AIontt Open with a charming sUry of child life end- tied andThlabe telling' 1 imir'Uhoyrand-gfrFbtrBttltrgffiiV: frienibl' through hole in the wall- Mr Diniol Beard telle ns of liw young frictide Tom Diek and 1 Harry iu --1 Floridey" end shows many pioturea of the odd tliiuui thry mw and (he duriona sdventnrea they had in tho Woods" ia a graphio soopant ilu re-imarkabla ndvaoturos of the Lorre ehil- dren-who ftfrmbrii'flian week lest earn- mur wandered threngh tho loreits of northern Michigan and were wahly ought by minora- from the "Alloues" -''CaFunief -and' miuu-vsr thirteen hundred men at line tlma joining iu the search 7 Thu and Flay" department contains the' first -half of a profusely illurtrata srticla on '-Tho Plaything nd Anins'-mcnts of an' Oid-Faahionsd Buy1 who lived whan boyi had to mako (heir own toy or go without Modern hots will be aide lu get many hinto from hmeleverennirivoneSs--'" Trowbridge tells how the ham Brntli- ra" rtnm out of tho'smll -end of thi legsl hnrn but gained- much- -In popular 'syiupadr Away" continue to grow in interest and Vbarr' trs-ihrap-Mtertaiiifiig chsptew of nervy Mr Kinffor' of a- Drummer i (Omaundpm ltd aH' How Watch Cases an Hade It ia fret not generally known that the V-Jiane Bui Gold 'etc Cham really eons -tain matw para 0 id than niaqy '-l 1 gold case 'Tim tleiinuid ft' than watuu 7 eaaaa hualud to th manufacture of yary poor grade of solid gold watch iniim low in quality and deficient hi qnantUy' Tharecaae era made from djtodfi karats and a or 6 hunt caa ia ddco aouT fur 12 14 karat It i-KOTacraiomy-tbbuyinJ1-V'''- watch caiie to poor in -quality tkatit will soon loai It aokir or one 0 auA Uiat it will boo Its alupo and fidl to shut tight thus lotting in diu and Siuiaging th worlu or ono so tilth that A aligitt blow will break 1 tiie crTiul aud perhap' tlio movemahk It IS ooonmny to buy a Jamu Eouf Gold hi Which won tiirts tiiinga' ever txwir Thb watch care oot'aa uperi- Hu been mail marly thirty jfMre" 7T' miiatlakaiii obaree Tho eoiirt lisa Used as ths day ofesreution November 7th 1883 Ilait will be executed at Grand Island and Polio atrPlattsiaouth This will proee ssd news to both men as they have been looking forward to a now State Journal CHOLERA INFANTUM Diarrhoea Dysentery and all Bowel Complaints quick- ly Cured "Mareh'a Touio Astringent! the best modudao- I rver-saw -fur -euriog Biwd Cumplaiat I have asod it sod seen-it used is many eases ia all of -which it effected a speedy eura Jr Arm-Wrong Fort Soott Kansas Toqjo Astringent cured my little boy of Ckoler Infantum after sevoral other remedies failed 1 gsre one of my neighbor aome of it fir their -little girl who wao suffering with the same complaint sod it quiufcly cured Jaa Barnee Kaaase City Mo Maun's Toifio AyraiHoiNT ia for sale by (VFruhm A Cu druggists Uufi tings Price 50 cents 3-l4 A tumor ruschao us thgt th Omaha A RrpuUicanYaljey railroad now built to Btrumaburg abot 85 mile uoiiheast of Aurora will aoou make -a move in thn-direction Iroa and' tic ara piled up at that plies iu imiaaiiao quantities A lady iu Norib 0uslis wMaWigh off hr base waa tho othiy3y trying to swallow a kitten Sho had it about half wsy down her throat and it was with difeeulty that ehe Anuld be in-duoed a girt it up TTer7 face wae eunaiilerably eeratuhod aud bar mouth badly Union' Mr White uflf aetinga College call'd here ibie week and l-ft one oT tps -rata-' lugut The College fjipeara to be in a fiiurialiliig OoiidtthiO kiif rnaw oirtiTiii ikm arid wit havk so Aiubr ii- will -prove a uood thing fur many uf irar young pypkyagfeslmulj to avail them- eulveabf iiv low 'lerma -and tlioruugh eourae of Clay County Journal Chilli and Fever Dumb Auo and all Miaamatie diseases are quickly cured wiih the 50 cent Massif AoDi Cuss For ealo by Fnhim A Co 32ti i a 1 "fc A muut tho moat striking contra' exhibited ia charaotnr the most fretjuent Were the comparison betweuu S'-nnewall Jauksouand Ewell nr Kirfy- Ou one aieeasina-lsee'riwnvnl tlk durout di patch JVnm uuaflank: By the grace uf God wo have beaten them on 1I1O and 4llj 4 hard fighting jr have whipped them ua ihe left" -One'fae lieuienaut' Jaukerm the oth wae Ewell Kicbmord 8it ifout Dilworth of ilaatiuga wo 'believe wnuli make an ewituictly pmper suoerssor to Jmige Lake oalh cuprums a juiiat aud legal "'trsiuful'y ihmuphout ill state haviug faithlully end eceertMy served his tiiua ss Atior aey General of tb state and quh (ly retired to private life bn his okra imrtiou but still engaged I lntlii law bmdneei at II aMlngs We believe thin eongrewMitut district fully entitled tn furnish a candidate fur that h'gh judiuiai proithru and know uf un more worthy or' proper man in the aula than Ganoral CJ rj County Jonraal Tliere seemed to bo nothing te report from Camp Sfieridsn on Monday nr Tuesday except demuralixaiinn aiid )n-fuaion The failoro of the ten's to arrivo on time seemed to threw jytrytiiiug out tifiwdcr Theramp had hrrnleU01t end ptUtsessUbtdtoqnsrisishyiheeunimani ding iflitri on tho pnunipih that tho alacier An enterprising journal of Coustanti-noplehu discovered Nuah'a Ark And the etorv it onblud to this- twniitry Ii appointed to invcaligsie tilt queotuin of avalanches Mt Ararat suddenly etme upon gigsntiq ntruqtura'of very derk wiiud protruding from uisewr They made infuiriee nf the inhabitants These had seen it fur nix years bdt had been afraid to approach it bees us a spirit qf fierca aepect hd been seen locking out of tho upper window The Turkish -eommisMonere hi wererirebtiilTmen not to bd dotpned by auoh trifleo end (bey determined to reach it Situated as it wre imnng the faarncoKi bf one -of the glenl Ararar iLWM a wqrkqf enormous difficulty ud it wae only after morodible hardships that they a weeded The erk O' will ho' glad to hear was in good ststo of praaerratLio slthough tho obserre not tho bow or stew boon good deal' broken lb tha dsseent Thoy recognised it at ones There was id Englishman among ihem who had presumably rend the Bible and he saw it wae mpde 6f the ancient gopher wood of boripture whichj aa evoiy one knows grows Only on the plains of tlp Euphrates Effecting no enlrsooe into the itracturA which was paiuled brown they fiiUBtl that the admiralty raquir tUSuis fur tho eonveysneu of hones had been earriedput and thrlutiviorwu divided into partitions Ififty feet huh Into three of these only enuld they get Sud how far the ark extended into-lhe glacier tlfry enuld not tall If 'however on being uneoverrd it turns out to bo K)l eulijtslung it will go hard- with disbn lieyun iu th book uf Gmest Nactilrs to say' an Atueriusu waa sudd ou the' apui and uegotiatiiini hro boeni entered into with llia-lpcols pasha fur it rptiedy transfer fafthn Ubitsd States NarvrJUcattx' xsirlbdax 5- Mayor Bustty builder of iVaahington Now Jorrey' Solrbratad hi thirty-fifth -briihuay the ldi iiatt The Mn'Tnr although still yuung fia iooumplUiiid more thbTiit of auy onb man in million in a Hferime and it is nut tiii mnah to aay that hu nauie will basYduwn' to iiistory enraljcd with Yaodta-biit Gould -Garrett Sags and utliurs oftho miK suejuaslul Luiiuiia nun uf bur tiinM Old Aiidien whu may be laiking for the 8 penaLin eianjining offiou during the woek will find itou Firt street ovr thuKxuhsnga Bank The loading' font are of the A ruerican Agriculturist f-ir Soptemb ia it Bare-hlly prepared fist uf- tha'ilate enunty and tit Uu which fiila'eighk aidid eoinmus end -will be firuml'e'be-a wnrt nrelnl gliid to the variuna A uin i'Cdjuir pae tbdlwiraj (Maru plsaidiig pioture Ly Gary koC Children' io Cotton Field and Faiui Life among (he Indians in North Carolina Flock: Satan will be iutoreated in (be engrav-infpk'whiuh show the improvement tna'hi iVMerimi riieep einoa tho lost eentuiy iu diminishing tlS s'se uf the hpros sud-itnsiaalsglbaOautitynd thsfigece-rll Owcwr rahiabiw-ihe-iw- trdns fibre of the alptia may be one would but after reading tho illustrated kueunnt uf alpaca farming earn to angaga in its produotitMi7 Inmarkud con treat with the rude end duaglatcd bums uf the alpaca farmer of South Jimorioa oro(ihe beautiful swum which illoatraio the editorial uutMuf' trip b'yondtL(iMiaH(iuri among tlio aertiln farms of Nubraaks sud Wyoming Full derails ire given uf a prirt barn with oatiinam ofjhe eunt or msieriils and labur The meoy oouvun-ieneesit affurdo fur outlay ium( adapt it to tho waut of many farmers in all pstts-of ths country A eliareetrtiaiie feature uf tlio Amuriesn Ogriculiurit liu always liceu tho many farm aunvauicnees and Iqbur-saving appliances given in its column' eapceialty thomf whiob can bs mads upon the farm Ths present "number hu ill share uf 'these' including sa -improved milking lrQh Mkst bailed box 'eW fur cmiiA'O Ysrioua uood ol tiie orchard audganlen are provided fur Tho honac-hold dcpprlMent aJneti-e and tho children era provided Tor with InteriMiug and ioatrnotivs roaditg There are over seventy original amgravings iu tho September Amencanppiltarist Keali'i Arfe' Koaad Mt Ararat TffllU Ug'BL'IMCBIM lit it lJ I 6MSSWS66 iM Mtoniji JAMES uiao ITTOUNKVATUW Hwniwa uilaM fa Ita SUIa aa (JaUta tt RASAS kTTORNEV-AT LAW BaenaiM Kin i tfi 1 Mirntta DILW01TH SMITH a inns WORXKVB AT LAW jUw mra nma TEflTi bHEPMM' fi ATTORN AT LAW I Bmuximitws tax swmv iMputtM'iiltf Uw WbW)iRi UA tmah HaMiiip HATES TASSA8T ttometfsA Gounselersat-Lai IlMtllO Xmiuu CARA 1 EBIDCAWAY Homoepaihist 'fhysicign '---Itul'i FaA Hasur EH BARTLETT 7 Veterinary Surgeon XRmNslfcarAIM4relratl ttonlafslf-h I WVAAI om Mvn S3VSSS LZOYD Physicians arid Surgeons 1 Utffiiiii Suttwa fn rrr fir' hi JOHN -COOKE HCmMBLU FIIYHI1TAN Surgdbtt and Accoucheur Jiinj i gpedaiijr'- (MBb la 1 Aliiant'a bnitin 1 wa LTHS Physician aha Surgeon Mr hm tf KfMM -S tVqr iMl'Mi SjW" I liamtMlH h4 ib A pitiuoiMu tsoa BBAL BSTATE AKICNTA Dunior Xtrittit (Sol Imari (Uotr Miscellaneous -NEBRASKA loas Ss Trust Company llsntinff NrbraiUm "CAPITAL 1- $259090 Ml Hetia iri a uii-wfcjvio rrMHii Watobl (low WoVao'- fruUr inaniTtiWi MltWmlo (mM iriforar a LJ'tot XU wr liMainll i IMflnlt kuiirv iftttt ItiriaiVt iat fcijWty Hwfa' aaS aUMf l-aal'r ImomI InMH (mirtiiM tr'Krtiaaka ta UfaUm to imsi Si aampi sr III" Hffi llHf MM feVHeW ymm Na4lBiMNihhfi li Ik ftle UiiumsIi lWwitW PH FRED BRUENINGSEN PRACTICAL CUR AID LOCKSMITH -Dm Ur 1 IIM at r-hHI i laMUMlik AiwrlliallkMf H'kla stf SailHf auk Um Iwfami Uoiwll Ikswr Sutlafi irOrMlck Mll(wntttCMciS BHiwiwpllaynlMO iNMMk I'apU 4 5TlWe 4 AtawH 1 4 Mi'whtugi HrWWl as! Bl WS IIP 4 Id lA UlUkN' I ALLEN ft 'CO Blacksmith IVagon and Plow Shop 1tralrlnnt all Ala-la of Machinery luar la a nhuvliil poannrr Ihatges rrwn aMau to aa invitation He wga a Coper ol wu a toper king standing and abuudanteapaoity knd tho It' iouked atliim iu astonuhment idea" one of them replied you should prescribe conditions is laugh-able Perhaps yon wsot to force one of your abominable mixtareo on ua You are ohief of the mixed drinkers and I du not agree to your eonditiona7 to iuD us in on oeator oil and bratdyi" imid the judge who would willingly hsrojakea the pjl tp get the brandy Noi' I'm 7 Split 'Taka mr drink and I'm with you" The boys agreed end stood along the bar Everyone turned to 8plitaod regarded him with interest 'Mr Birteoder" said Split me a glam of water waterl" the buys exelaimedi water It's a new drink for me I admit and expeet it's a cams article with all of yon Lommo tell yon how I eamo to taka it Bcveral days ago a passol of us wont fishing end wo took a flneyhsnoo of whiskey along and wo had a heap of fijo 'Long-toward evaoia' 1 got powerful drunk and crawled uudor treo a Want to 'sleep 'Tbs boys drsuk up ell the whisky and earn back to town Thoy thought it a good jnko 'oaose they'd left me there drank and told it around town with a mighty bluster My sun got a-hold ol tho -re-and told it at homo Well-1 laid Under that tiresjl night an' when I woke-up iu tho niuruin'tliar sat -my wife right thsr: by ue Hho- didn't say a word when I iruka np' but aha sorter tnrned bur bead away I got njr Bpd looked at her She still didn't say nothin' but ljuuuld 'suu that she via chirkin' wUh I had aiiihin to drink" s'L she tuck a enp what aha J'uleh Vrith hor an' went down to whar spring hilad up and dipped "iip" cuprul "sd futcli it to mo-' Jus aa-ahu was hsbdiu' it tuiuu ah JvaiMid over to hidelieruye andI sued a tear drep in the ytttr I lock the oup imd drsuk the water eu'the tear an'rnwn' my hand I yawed that Iwuukl never hureeftcr drinkijiy wife's tears sgin tliat I had boen driukiu' them for ihepaai twenty yoari au' iliat 1 way guiu stop-- You' twjy khuw who it Was (hat left me drunk Yuu Wa ail in the gaug Giv uia piiutUer gaug Uivo my glass of wler Jiarteudur" A- 1 -In reply to-riiejtteatioiti cWhyA eh stste have k-g klitureF Thw Burling-tou diMr boy it dnesiTt Titr' Ttvwf jium Tin th'- iifais every li-m it by the (Hrokot bopk-Hsa it on lu You bet your nlip-pera young man the state never ban the legislature' Governor Black harp of Kentucky the first to rospusd to ihot war cry of Now York 8iin to urn th war imt'j of the Oigativn and pardon and they were 11 on hand to awell Ijfoctur Knott'a majority GuVcrpi Cleveland of' New York hes taken up thogiod work ainoa and it br-lieved that ths Auburn gad Sing Sing rasenls will ha pretty much sil at lihei iy before the ii of Slate Jonraal Dr McDtoah aud wife paused through Ileiinqiin last Friday with his goods an rente to- Ilasliugi1 Nebraska wlit-ry he hu loesfod and will enter into the drug hueim-m in which lie has had many y'esm eypeiicnes We eongrsiu-Isie ihc people of Ilssiinga oh' having weurrd ay worthy an aw-ssniu to ihcir flourthi7gdy j'jjf Mein wl mww rnoh people help make np -n gooti eummuuiiy tq live in They have our siuevre woll-sn-lite for tln-ir fninre Unnnipin (III) Record Uae Mnn'n Ctstic Ltun Fills fiw Billioumran and Conuipstioh' For mIi by Frelim A Co MU We paui to remark that the weather in thii vicinity haa been very hot of late eipedallyon Saturday There wai more real lufleriiig from heat on that day than -eh any other day thia aummer We are informed that' Mr Foote hai a wonderful yield of oati thii eeaion going very nearly eighty buiheli to the acre and prime grain at that By the way if you with to Mc'a nice farmand'good (armfngj call on the old gentleman -Thrioldier boyi had a meeting on Saturday night and- we underitand there wai quite an increaie in the pqit and lomekind of arrangement! were made for a feast at iome fqture meeting but we are not well chough polled to give Yuli particular A-fine jdrove of iheep paued through pur town lately They were offered for tale at remarkably low Si 50 for the old iheep and liyj for Iambi We wonder why bur farnieri let liich birgaim ilip than io pmalljraln The church project ii itill moving and we hope it will lucoeed ai it in a' thing much needed and more eipec ially ai it ia the church ii not built certain parties will try for a saloon We believe the people of this precinct7 have moregrit-than fo allow any inch thing to tiappeni' Tlme wttUdl Mr Tbomaa Milii an enterprising young farmer just east of town may tie' counted among our heavy men no'' He" weight almost aton and his new mustache ii at least three shades darker' since that bouncing boy came to his house on Sunday night Jasl -Mother and son are do-tng weBif hirhag A'lljhrld-Yeel rich" Mr Kistler -a German farmer iiving'nbYfheast of town quite loss on last Saturday7' He was 'Just finishing threshing a setting near his barns and had the sheds nicely covered with straw when one of his iit-ie children went tinder the shed and lit a match which he had got in gome unexplained manner when the straw caught on fir and in a verjr short lime reduced his sheds and stables to ashds lThere were about three hundred bushelpf oats-and a smalr timousi of rye and some wheat tow ether with Onetet df dbiibie harness and three saddles they had hot work so we are told sairMie threshing machines There Uuutuoral ta tbista1e Let each reader draw It to' suit himself 1 Mooag- Buckien ArsUca Solve Dm Beat 8 lire ia lh world fur Cu's Bruites Sum Uleers Sail Rheaai F- ntgirrreTwtw Chepprf IhhdsiGhft- ad positively euo like sateed te give perfect' sttikbetiM ainney rHaudid Prim 85 aeatf per bus Fur sele by Jua Ailimn A ft nr the pwlimieery di ill Ly stiuw jetfeiddt afteruuou ihe tronji brijks rsftki end egein re-(irnied by peer M-k port aiaoiied by guide riuhl to the rlrvalui gmand vet of the esinp wlu-M they lb the rtjjlit and Ma-oiud to tint unrth bnunderir nf the giwnnd Tlu-uss mekiun Ml wkwi they timk peiikw lutw ranks rei-h prot Tskiajr Meiiiu wr Vf iheimMsao rvedii Weea nil vfrrn iu Jeeitwe the liaesww "Vi three iUrt-hi nf a mile kir The nnh-r 10 lanvb in tanks fHirr a as r-unptly nheyed and iai- pfolr-g pri-OT-ina aiitv-d luiji-priially bwk 10 eanip winw th-y boJie ranks and each marched lu lie pvpredve (jusrtnre Wlla-'k IlHod Curra linrnatdie Uurne ttpralne Cuti Wuuinle heuuietii-niToni luUitv Ejf-uhe lilietire etc L'm-rinalM in quak he price' ns 23c pinta iiy ei half (he Jtkts quart Turtnl Tnnie tliw -gibal Bammvr Ai'idlirf Nl-O (lave druviriar order if na hg not ia Muck of CH A8 UISIKV 22i9 Ymk Eiiunal irtam IM Onto Wtfck OMTtkMr I Mild tn wiy Sai Oav SnS sniW s1 rodlMna rt- Oh ol Birm la awnol tva awvHtar Mali Bnt UadiSoa ud Khmllw worla am or two lOaoni Ow attar HKfeemaao of Owminctan re aad Sua an or talhar tbMMwaarenr Him HiLnrea XasiA Aaatat aJ mi aiw nofOtoM 1 ChoMatakt) -r TAX SALK NbTICKSi Of fcowniaii A Son to II Hurwlfu a whaaa area the fbl- I Mttawaaatador'' I nil for lltayasr-iHHp--' IhayaarlUHO Yuu are hereby pntiOu-j unn IAi No I'S rty) of tlaallng uiily 'atmolrt waa purcuwed l)jr 1)7 luwm 11 A Sun ftir Iha takra of jh aad ili''lim or 'r-' damptina --will axpirs on' Iha STih day Imoambar 18-1 an upTra redmmededeeil will ba damanded git II Lawxi A Bo Tn ft Oillaapi lu whoso name ths follow-ing rent estate wiia Ugfl or awad Sir the year 18)10 1 Vju are haraliy untitled that thaanrthhalf of Lot NA 180 du (ihoat'a additisa lo th ortetyal town (now aity)ofHtingj Adawa Aa waa phStiicd hylDIXow- 7L at naiy Sett real i A -c-u ri h'j i it A Unq tie ik lw ftir th jr IWKh Ukd0ia'iiii'5rMdiiiittro4''111 wxptnrmr: 1 hr 27ih "lf of ltawabnr 1880 and aatsaa redeemed a dsetl frill It danutndad Ultg-- J) Lowra In To Inimuhurg Jn yrhoMnsms th futlotr-Ing dweritwil real sm ala ws -Atatsaed or tasril for ibayaar iMkt Y'Mt are hereby lnliltH that Lata So 140 114 and iha anmtl Uf nf lt Nn -140 la UIkM'b adiliiM lbs original town (as city) of lliwtinga Jtiljua ooculy Nebraska waa purchased by Lvwbmb Son oa Uccaaihnr X7th ItlKlr tor ths lasra nf tbs year and ihatiina of rmlnaptian ftwm isiiit'snl will of December IHiOfcnd'unlawdraid d-ea will dsiuanded 8IUI I) Urat lot Ta McIntyre in whaaa earn fieMriliad ml raiata wu aascraad or taxed for-lh ymr 1880 Yea are lifrfhy nnrittrd that Lots No 133 and 116 in tlhortVulditiMi ta thabrtginal town (nnv city) if llastiagn dry A Jaaa'anuaiy Ntbrsaka wu purchasnl I) Lowman Bon on Ueermhrr 27lh 1881 for the tain of th ymr 1884 aad tha lima of wlamplinn from M'l tad will expire an iha 2tb daycf UaownVr 1883 and uni rrtrrtuad a dt I will ba drmaaitrd -81i3 1 liowas Sox To B' Vclck in whns ua-it tha ftitlnwinc vd ilrMrthad real Mat wa asaaasad ftriax Ibr tha yrer 1880 You are hereby notified that Lot No 131 ia ObtMt'a Sitdilioa to tha nriginatnwa (now city) of llaaling Altaian amiaij Nvbraaha waa purchased by it luiwmoit i Son ftir Ih tax of tha year 1880 aad th lima of re- daiUina will expire oa the 17 ih day of 1883 'and ttnlrw redeamed a deed will damanded '-U8 Lowuax A 8o in this chanty who are huh to part with terns were on the ground and inposi- nirt 6u1j rm bU(icss stand-lion and as the d-l-giios arrived and ta intrliigrnt sought thrir quarters they frequently 1Ai Aii til tiar inciaMa sud vnrerpriiing eiiiia fnusd nothing but wild prairie where thry had expreted to find plenty of trnis This was the siunsl for a general ckinpr end night turning on the onnfti-won wee increased Harsh thinp were said shunt the eomtniuec ssd explane-lions seemed to fail to explain to their aalisfatUion aajraa pr.

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