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KVKNINU HULI.HM'IN HUNOMJMJ. II. T., WEDNKSDAY, NOV. 13. 1901.
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Horses, Mules
and Carriages
Tho business of the
STOCK-YARDS CO. la
HONOLULU
now being
closed out and nil stock Is offered nt
prUato sale.
Tho list comprises:
Carriage nnd Iluggy Horses.
Hack nnd Kxprcss Horses.
California nnd Hawaiian Mutes.
Uuggles, Hacks, Surrles, 1'hneton.,
Etc.
Sets of Single and Double Harness.
These nro for sale nt low rates.
Ci.ll early at tho stables and take
5 our pick.
JA3. F. MORGAN.
C. A. RICE.
1971 tf
Hawaiian Engineering and Construction Co.
ROOMS 50S, 509. 510 STANGENWALD BUILDING.
P. O. BOX 834. TEL. MAIN 7..
All Masses of Engineering Work solicited; Examinations, Suncys and Ite
porta tuado for any class of Waterworks, Steam and Electric Construction;
Tlans and Specifications and Estimates Trepared, nnd Construction Superin
tended, In all branches of Engineering Work. Contracts solicited for Rail
roads, Electric and Steam; Tunnels, Bridges, Buildings, Highways, Founda
tions, Piers, Wharves, etc.
Special attention ghtn to Examinations, Valuations, and Report! o.
Properties for Investment purposes.
FREDERICK J. AMWI'.Q, M. AM. Soc a .,
Engineer and Manager.
W. R. CASTLE JR., Secretary and Treasurer,
Something For You !
Ever) body likes good things to cat and It's our business to sell them.
We hao Just opened a flno assortment of cookies nnd biscuits. Including
some of tho following kinds:
Fig Bars Ginger Cakes
Ralson Cake Cocoanut Cakes
Creoles Snow Flakes
Graham Wafers Dainty Chips
Honey Cake Orange tooklet, Etc.
Spiced Nuts
C. J. DAY & CO.
t.
King Htrcct.
MASONIC TEMPLE
7&
WEEKLY CALENDAR.
AIOM)AV
Pacific Stated.
TOU8IMV
Hawaiian First Degree.
WUDMIMDAV
THUM8DAY
Honolulu Comdry. Regular.
PHIDAV
Hawaiian Second Degree.
8ATUHUAY
Pacific Third Degree.
All (siting members of the or
der are cordially Invited to attend
meetings of IocjI lodges.
Fraternal Directory.
HARMONY LODGE, NO. 3, I. O. 0. F.
Meets oery Monday evening at 7:30
In Harmony Hall, King street.
C. CHARLOCK. N. O.
E. R. HENDRY, Secretary.
All lsltlng brothers very cordially
Invited.
MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P.
Meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30
o'clock In Harmony Hall, King street.
.Vlslung brothers cordially invited to
attend.
H. J. OALLAOIlER. C. C.
A. E. MUkfHY, K. II. 3;
, OAHU LODGE, NO. 1, K. ot P.
Meets every Friday evening at Har
mony Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mem
bers of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, and visit
ing brothers cordially Invited.
O. ERICdON, C. C.
ALrUED ARENDT,
K. of It. and S.
Professional Cards.
Miniatures on Porcelain,
Photographic Coloring.
Miss Caroline llaskins
ARTISTIC PORTRAITURE.
Telephone Main 259.
Studio, King Bros, Hotel St.
ANNI8 MONTAGUE TURNER
will receive a limited number ot pupils
for
VOCAL INSTRUCTION.
Term commencing on and after Sep
tember 25th.
"MIGNON,"
1024 Beretanla St.
Madame A. Sclioellkopf,
FROM PARIS.
WILL TEACH FRENCH
in classes or private lessons.
Residence Extension of Hotel 8t,
opp. Adventlst Church.
John R. Bergstrom,
PIANO AND
OliGAN TUNUR
Bergstrom Music Company
Telephone 321.
Telephone tho FVENINd BULLE
TIN. Main 250, If you have books to ha
made, printing to be done, etc., etc
and wo will call. Wo havo men that
know their business for that purpose.
THE
NEW ENGLAND
BAKERY
-Serves nn early light break--fast
suitable for this climate
-consisting of Ham nnd Eggs,
-all kinds of Sandwklics, Cold
-Ham, Hot Duns and Dough--nuts,
Snoot Milk, Tea, Choco--lato
nnd tho finest cup of Ko--na
Coffco In tho city, rnnglng
-In price from 10c up, nnd
-ready at 5:30 a. m.
-It also sencs a light dally
-lunch, ready nt 11:30 a. m ,
and convenient for those who
wnnt quick sen Ice
-Pocket lunches, Including
ham, choose or sardines, sand-
wlchcs. pie and doughnuts,
onl) lCc. each.
- No other concern but a first
clans bakery can afford these
-Inducements nt tho price. You
-will meet all jour friends nt
the New England Bakery.
J. Oswald Lutted,
MANAGtR.
nenr Fort.
FOR SALE !
Six large lots on tho corner of Wll
dir nvcnuo and Alexander street.
Electric cars pass the door.
Opposite tho Oahu Collcgo grounds.
Prices ranging from JS00 to 2000.
Terms ono fourth cash nnd three
fourths on mortgage, or In monthly
paj ments.
TO RENT Ten room house, with
large grounds, on I'auoa road; $30.
Applpy to
Castle & Lansdale
Real Estate and Investments.
506 507 STANGENWALD BLDG.
A Suggestion
When your larder is ort
of liquid refreshments
Let Us Supply .
Your Wants !
We are headquarters for
Gilbey's celebrated table
wines, Mich as Invalid
Port, Amontillado Sherry
St. Julien Claret, Etc.
Our Whiskies
are known to be without
rivals ; such brands as
the "Hunter," "White
Horse" and "Belle of
Jefferson" Bourbon will
please any one.
Our prices make the
Honolulu Liquor
Trust Squeal
3.50 for a gal, of choice
6 Years Old Bourbon
Whisky ; no other house
will supply this quality
at the same price.
Hoffschlaeger Co., Ltd.
THE PIONEER WINE AND
LIQUO.. hOUSE.
25 King Street.
Chinese and Japanese Firm.
SANG CHAN
MERCHANT TAILOR
Fine English and American Goods
TWO STORES
65 Hotel street, and
Hotel near Nuuanu
o M()yi TEL WHITl g
CLEANING!
Ladlei' skirts cluneJ Ctuthlnr
cltinctf, dvd and rrp'rr4
lulu mid to order
1 F t fcturantftd. Lowest prle
TIM WO
Fur 'rut, nrar Kukul, and
nar Orr i T atr
'trms Oeanin? on tult, rjt
Dvtlnr ult Sf h
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Goo Kim advertises many attractlona
today.
Carriage and saddle horses for sale.
See classified ads.
Captain W, Trceman was among tli
Klnau's, passengers jcstcrelay.
A furnished house of six rooms Is
wanted. Sec Wunt column on page 8.
The band will piny In Thomas
Square nt the usual time this evening.
Gomes & McTlghc, successors to Ca
mara & Co , liquor dealers. 95 King St.
Stop nt Mrs. Hanna's new millinery
store on Fort street near Chaplain
lane. '
Kine fat turkeys for Thanksgiving
nnd Christmas dinner. Ring up white
2C61.
Ulank books of all sorts, ledgers, etc
manufactured by the Bulletin Publish
ing Co.
You can get a full sized cool glass
of Rainier beer at tho Pantheon. Sam?
old prico.
The entire second floor of n building
on Fort street Is for rent. Sec To Let
column on page 8.
The weekly edition of the Evening
Bulletin gives a complete eummary of
the news of the day.
Roofs painted with PEERLESS
PRESERVING" PAINT will be kipt In
urekr for THREE YEARS.
l'lrht view of the nutuiun exhibit of
the Kllohnna Art League will be held
on the evening of the 18th Inst.
Miss Ernestine Coughran of the Re
publican staff leaves In the Rosamund
for n lung vacation on the Coast.
lly this evening the tracks of the
Rapid Transit extension to Knllhl will
have reached Kamehumchu school
gate.
David Lawrence & Co , Ltd., arc now
having their first annual clearance, snhj
and are selling good cigars for littlo
money.
Market Inspector Hermit will send a
case of fish to President David Starr
Jordan of Stanford Unlverslt b) to
da)'s Alnmcda.
Tho steamer Hull was bite In getting
nvvny yesterday. She had n great
amount of freight for Kauul nnd took
man passengers.
Extra cars wero put on the Rapid
Transit lino for the school chlldien
this morning, so thnt business men all
had seats coming Into town.
The families of C. J. Holt. J. A.
Thompson. J. I). McVtlgh and M. K.
Cook returned jestenln) from a ten
days' visit at Makaha, this Island
Samuel Parker lift for Ilnwall In
tho Kinnu yestcrilnj foi the purpose,
of looking Into the 111 itter of his water
scheme In connection with whlrh he
went to Washington recmtly.
The Hnnallan Hoard nniioutieps that
It does not rrcognl70 llio title of rev
erend which J. E. Keklpl who was re
cently lined $100 bj Judge Wlhox on
tho charge of nilulttrj. assumes
Don't forget Camarlnos of the Cali
fornia Fruit Market when jou want
fruit and vegetables. He nlwajs has
on band a fresh siippl) of both Califor
nia and Island fruits. Telephone Main
378.
Thoso wishing reliable horses, ex
perienced drivers, new tigs, fair prices
and courteous treatment bhoiild call at
tho Territory Stables. Their telephone
number Is Main 33. They deliver and
cill for rigs free of charge.
Holiday season Is drnwlug netr and
wc are full) equipped with a new stock
of mouldings for picture framing, wo
would like to have jour work now as
we are better prepared to do good woik
than when the rush comes. Honolulu
Photo Supply Co.
Harbour Lathrop well known In Ho
nolulu, Is expected lieio on the '.'0th,
on his wn to New Zealand and Aus
tralia on a seed nnd plant tolle-itlng
tour. Ho will be ncumipttnlcd by 1),
D. 1'nlrchllil of thn Department of
Agriculture nt Washington.
Among the departures for .Maul
porta In the Chuidlno jesterda after
noon were the following: Chuiles I)
Lufkln nnd wlfp, C. Dickey and
wife, Mrs. D. C. Lindsay, Mis. D. IL
Davis, A. A. Ilrnvmcr. F. E. Richard
son. C. D. Wells. Rev. J. E. Keklpl.
Chailcs A. Graham and C. D Illnck-
stad.
'
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homns Square Music,
The band will play the following se-
lcetlons nt a eoneeit In Thomas Septum
this evening, beginning at 7:.10 o'clock:
K-rt I.
March Tally-Ho DoWItt
Overture Calif of Uagdad . .Ilolelelleii
Selection Nabucco Venll
SongB
(a) Ko Leo.
(b) Mllllml Pua.
Miss I. Kclllan.
(t) Kn Inuwul.
(d) Kuwlliwlll Iho Ao
Mrs. N. Alipal.
Part II
Cornet Solo Llrle Polka Hal tm in
Mr. Charles Ivipiiti.i
Selection Hodge, Podge & Co
.. . . Mncklei
Waltz Andaluslan Love Dream
I'rleeletnun
March Coon. Coon. Coon .. .Luders
The Star Spangled Itnuner.
Charged With Desertion.
Vlrglnlu do Sn appeared In the Po
lice Court this forenoon on the chaige
of deserting her husbund. The eusii wns
continued until next Satutday morn
ing at the request of Attorney Vivas,
who appeared assisting tho prosecu
tion. Mr, Vivas explained to the tourt
thnt lie thought the hnusband Intended
filing a suit for divorce against her
husband. Judgo Wilcox remarked that
tho case would be postponed until tho
tlmo asked but that there would bo 110
stilnga on the continuance.
Admiral Sampson intends spending
tho remainder of his life In Washing
ton. Captain W. M. Folger and Mrs.
Kolger have transferred to Mm. W. T
Sampson the tltlo to the house at New
Hampshire nnd Corcoran street, which
was formerly occupied by Admiral
Sampson. Revenue stamps affixed' to
tho deed show that the consideration
was In tho neighborhood of $20,000.
BUCKEYE MEETS
The regular bi-monthly meeting of
the lluckcyc Club was held nt the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua K. Drown, Ma-
klkl street, last evening, Dr. C. L. Gar
vin, vice president, presided. The fea
ture of the evening was 11 talk by Rev,
Mr. Rice on the subject of "Mormon
Ism, the Spauldlng Manual and Us
Connection with Ohio nnd Hawaii."
Dr. Rice gave a hlstor) of the
pamphlet written by Spauldlng, who
enmo from Connenut, Ohio 1 he docu
ment was supposed to have been lost
but was found by Dr. Rice's father.
Upon this discovery, the Mormons sent
out a committee to see whether or no
It was genuine. It was found to be so
nnd Is now In possession of Obirlln
College, Ohio.
Rajraond C. Drown gave three vocal
selections. He wns accompanied on
the piano by Mrs. Hooker. E. S. Olll
told an anecdote which he called "Thn
Political Pull of An Ohio Man." Ite-
ficshmcnts wero served and the meet
Ing ended with the singing of "Nearer,
My God To Thee" b all those present,
out of respect for the memory of Pres
ident McKinlcy. The next meeting
will bo held at the home of Mr. nnd
Mrs. lion en on the nl(,ht of the ecc
pnd Tuesday In Jnntmty.
Among those present nt the meeting
were tho following: Mlts II. Johnson
Dr. C, L. Garvin, Miss Clara L. Zleg
ler, Miss Ida Zlegier. Mrs. M. I. Ilet
tls, Mrs Mar) E MiDowtll, Mr and
Mrs. T. F. Davidson, Charlts Mellon
agio, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. llowen, Mr.
nnd Mrs. W. E. Skinner Mr. and Mrs
Howard fortius, Mrs Hall, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin S. Gill. John W. Francis.
Mr. nnd Mm. w. (1. Rogers. Mr. am!
Mrs. J. M. Whitney, Rev. W. II. Rice.
Mies Einlly llowen. Rev. E. fl. Mill My,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lumley II. Ritchie. F. (1.
Smith. E. L. Thornton, Walter N'. Hub
bard, Mr. nnd Mrs. Leroy C. Hooker,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chniles II, Atheiton.
Enoka, charged with lnrccii) second
degree, wns tried before Judge Humph
reys jcstciday afternoon. Ihc Jury
consisted of Herman Levy, J, S. An
drnde, Geo. W. Mai'y, L. A. Austin, J.
Richard, Wm. Herrlck, Ruby A. Dex
ter Jacob Uindo, J. A. Noble, (ill) Liv
ingston, A. K. Junes and J. K Nnklla,
At 4 o'clock thn Jury retired. They
had not been loikeel up long beforo
half 11 dozen weie on the cupola view
ing tho sin rounding valley. At 5
n'llock the Jurj was 1 ailed Into lotirt
and leported that nn agreement w'ns
Impossible. The bailiffs weic then In
Mulcted to tnke tho Jury to dinner
nnd at 10 o'clock to take1 the m to the
hotel for the night.
Mrs. Kntn L Vlila has brought 11
suit fur Injunction against Ch tiles II
Gra, In ri strain him from selling the
C.i 1 1 feu n la saloon nnd to e'.itieel n con
tract for sile of her one-hulf Interest
to him.
SKIP AND WIKIWIKI.
Johnsen's new yacht WIMwIM hail
her first tilal with another boit cs-
terdny. There was a fair wind blow
ing and the Skip went out to we what
the new bout could do. It ellil not take.
long for the Skip to git the measure
or the WIMwIM and It was decided b)
the crew of the Skip that the new boat
was moving In the sume direction at
Just two feet to the Skip's one. Iloth
boats went to the be'll buoy. The scj
was very confuted and lump) but tlm
new bout roele the waves like 11 eliick
On the run home the Wlklwlkl did
some wonderful tl.ivcllng but took
some water over the' bow several
time's ns her stun would lie i.tlseel on
a gnat roller. Had the wind hce.it
tetendy during the trial the be'iiting of
the Skip would have been much worse
As It was, the new boat hturteel behind
her mid over the couriu bent her ut
least fifteen minutes.
Hawaiian Women Meet.
The Hawaiian Women's Club met
)esteiduy afternoon at the homo of
Mrs. A. II. Wood on Nuuanu avenue
where, for many months pist, the club
has been in the habit or gathering.
There was a large attenelnnie at the
Wood homo at 3 o'clock, the tlmo set
for the meeting. Mrs. Helen McCull)
HlggliiH entertained the ladles with a
clever descriptive talk on her visit to
Naples nnd Rome. The club has been
stud) Ing the history of tho old art
lente-is during thn sumnii'i nnd the
talk wus therefore ver) much to the
point.
Helen Keller on a Warship.
Helen Keller spent lieu sumnii'i a
cation In iliilirut, and when tho In
ellana vlhltid that Caiiailiun clt) Miss
iivuni'i wns invitoit to go on liiinid.
1 1. lent. Jumcs J. Rub) did tho hnuois
ol the ilii). In a letter wUUh Hpinlin
I of that visit he wiites: "It wns nn
I101101 to show Miss Kellct over the- In.
Idlnna. and tliej very happiest incident
I of thej criiUu for mo. Her delight at
.being ubo.ud was 11 great pleasuie to
inc. nnel morn than unto m e)i's tille-el
j with team when I looked at bet be-au
itiful lace that ceiuld not return my
(gaze. She Is n wonderful woman, and
1 was astonished at her knowlmle-H m
ships and their appliances. When wo
showed lieu the turret sbt) wanted tu
know whim the 'sighting hood" was.
I had never beforo known a woman
who knew what a sighting hood Is, so
that )ou can well Imagine, ni) ur
pilne." When tne Spanish war was In
lull blast Miss icHcr Hist heurd from
the- newspapers of tho "sighting
boud," ami It wus over after her ambl
lion tei know foi nersell what it wus.
Iloston Tinnacrlpt.
.
TO CURE A qOLD IN ONE DAY
Take Ijixatlvo Ilromo Quinine Tablets
All druggists rerund tho money If it
fails to euro. h. W. Grove's signature)
is on each box. 25 cents.
"I II have to leave .vour servlee', sir,'
salel the coathmnn to the trust mag
natc.
"I am sorry to hear that, John
Wh) ?"
"Every time I drive you out, sir, I
hear people nay: 'The'ro goes the
scoundrel,' and I don't Know which ot
us thoy mean." Philadelphia Times.
Baby Brand
Condensed
Milk ....
The Very Best Milk
for Babies. 1 1 t 1
Prepared especially
for Babies. 1 t 1 1
In 1 word, the '"Baby Brand" Conden
sed M ik Is "Best for Babies" because :
It 1 1 a perfect food, making chlldred tfout
and 1 trong.
It 3 put up In sterilized glass jars, her
medially seiled.
It Is also the most economical Infants'
food n the world.
Its purity and richness Is unexcelled.
The Washington
Mercantile
Co., - Ltd.
Agents.
PHOTO
ALBUMS IN GREAT VARIETY,
EASTMAN KODAKS
SO per cent below list price,
FILMS, PAPER,
PLATES, ETC,
fresh by every
steamer. 1 t t
Our motto Is "Not How Cheap,
But How dood."
Developing and
Printing Care
fully Executed.
HOLLISTER
DRUG COMPANY,
SOLE AGENTS.
Kahikinui Meat
FROM MAUI
fresh every day.
For Sale nt the 1 1 1
FISU MARKET, Stalls 19 and 20
AND AT
Butcher Shop, Cor. Ber. & Alakea
C.Q.YeeHop&Co.
DH-tl
ponpptFious
W. C. Achi & Co.
BROKERS
AND DEALERS IN
REAL ESTATE
We will Buy or Sell Real Estate In
all parts or tho group.
Wo will Sell Properties on Reason
able Commissions.
OFFICE
10 WE8T KINO 8TREET.
To Let op Lease
A Fine House and Lot
on the makal tide of Beretanla street
between Plikol and Keaumoku 8ts.
The house hat several rooms and all
modern improvements.
DAVID DAYTON
233 MERCHANT 8TREET.
A. Harrison Mill Co., Ltd.
KAWAIAHAO STREET,
' KEWALO.
Tel. White mi. P. O. Box 552,
Sawing, Planing. Turning and
Mill Work In all Its branches.
Lumber - Kiln - Drying
a specialty, and In large or small
quantities.
w
OMEN'S EXCHANGE
314 PORT 8T
X Has the Best Assortment of
PACIFIC ISLAND CURIOS
In the City.
FRITSH HOME-MADE PO! ON TUES
DAYS AND VRJDAYS.
New Map ot Oahu.
Coenpl ed from Government Seirvrys and Charts.
AUrt of Siwir I'lanmlons. Railways an4 Other
RrlUbli Sources. Tim map is iSx inches,
with artistic colerlnts an4 neal mountings, mak
ing a very useful as well as ornsmeneal well map
ths i-mce or Trie map is Jio oo. Copies can
be obtaltuel from
JAS. T. TAYLOR,
P. O, Boi too toA JuilJ Rulldln;, Honolulut T. H
or HAWAIIAN NEWS CO .LTD
ilki
"IT'S A FINE THING"
primp lager
Looks (lood-Tasles Good-Is flood.
ABSOLUTELY PURB
ORDER A CASE
Hl'VdHBrLalP
Now offered for sale at !o vest prices by
H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd.
Motor, Carriage
REPAIR AND BUILD
ALL KINDS OP
machinery
Safe Work of all kinds. Typewilter,
Phonographs, Etc., Etc., Repaired.
UNION 8TREET, NEAR HOTEL.
Phone Blue 721. p. o. Box 113.
J. W. SCHOGNINQ, A.annKer.
Write us or eall for any Information on this subject and you will find
us always ready to do our utmost to oblige you.
HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., Ltd.
TEL. MAIN 390. KINQ STREET, near Alakea.
OUR ADVERTISEMENTS
SPEAK FOR THEnSELVES.
To the advertiser this should prow
of special Interest. It Is a comparison
between the ntlcrtlscment8 that ap
pear In our paper and thoso In others.
This, ad. was set up in our ad. de
partment, and, as you may sue. by
glancing oer this sheet, Is but an ordi
nary specimen of our regular work.
Tbero Is not another newspaper In
Honolulu, that gles t.ie attention to
the proper display of advertisements
that we do; therefore v,e malie Bulle
tin ads. oaylr") ads.
WE HAVE F
I
Notice the
or from tho hon
count tho numb
tho uome that ti
EVENING t-.L
NOTIQ, OF SALE !
Tho undersigned asslgne
Ing. Including tho good will ot
under name as above on Mllle
COMPLETE STOCK OF
FIXTURE3 INCLUDING
ICE BOX.
IRON COMBINATION SAI
ONE DELIVERY WAGON.
Tho above will be sold at
had of samo by calling on
Assignee of Ben. Guerrero, at
Honolulu. October 19, 1901.
SflREVE & Ot
To facilitate trade with tl -
purchased or ordered of them,
nonoiuiu, or returning same to
selecOn to those known to tt
references In San Frai.Msco.
Jewelers, Gold nd vi.
Maftt &
-Illustrated CATALOGUE tnd pi
lot largest manufactory of Jewelry an
prepared to furnish special designs.
i 1
FOR HOME USE
3 Carloads of
Budweiser and
Premium Pale
Beer
just to hand ex. Schr. I
"Heltnti" i
and Machine Co.
Westinghouse
Apparatus
Plantations furnished with any
thing from aoy battery to the
finest electrical mill apparatus
manufactured. Anything In the
line of
Electrical Supplies
OUR OWN ADVERTISING
rs; do tho morning papers go to
itlco again tonight and try to
letins going to the homes. It Ib
tant wants to reach.
.ETIN AD. DEPT.
1. Guerrero offers ror sale tho follow
ery store heretofore doing business
near Beretanla;
UE8.
-.R, SHELVES, ETC.
CHEESE SAFE.
'ONE HOR8.
1 cost and a full description can be
H. F. LEWIS,
Co., 1060 Fort Street
San Francisco,
.llan Islands, will deliver all eooda
-Han Islands, will deliver all goods
an charges tor transportation 'to
inclsco. Goods will be sent on
or ,,-3 will furnish satisfactory
rware Manufacturers,
8t., 8. P.
shed upon receipt of request. We hav
"are west of New York City, and aro
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