Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 16, 1891, Page 8, Image 8

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    Til ID OJIA1IA .lAJLL\T HQB , MOXDAV , MAHOH 10 , 1891 ,
THE CITY ,
Only 'Jo conic fortv Inrjro Imx of Span-
MI'ourt face poudor , sold by nil drug-
ijlBK
A Finull MIWJ ill Kitflith nml Hiirnoy
yuHtcnliiy iiinrnlni , ' wni rmisuil liv do-
leotlvo lluo Inn t\\o-Htm-y frmnolmlltlliitf
owned byilohn McShttiio. The tluimtgo
was very Hlijjht.
Thorowill lie n regular iiieotliij ( of
union No. r > s , I'lirpunturt * nml Jtilncis of
Oiiinlin , nt nrouu'D Hall , 1H" > Karnain
Html , Tuesday rvonliitf at 8 oYlook
hhittp. All nuMiibors are requested to
ln m'OM'iit UP very Important business
will bo attonili'il It ) .
OrtftinhriMl lubororor * , nil Kirlioi'i of
North and South Omnlui tire oiiriirstl.v
roqtioHtril to attend tin oputi uii'cllni ; at
Croon's hull , IMAKtirimin Jttruot , all ) p.
in. slnirp , Tnt'Mlny , Mnrehl" . Meinltorn
of all traili'.s ni'o uoU-onw. Oi'fjatii/.Atioii
coininlttuo , Central Liilior union.
llm-li H'.ISOII lias IN own ( icrullar malady :
but with tlio iilnnil iiuiiiitniiii'il In u state of
iiiilfolinlnur mid imrltj by lliousoof yor'i
Siirsiipailllti Ilitlo ilun'i.1'i * mvil l > o fi'.iroil
from iiii'tt'onili'Klial inlliioiicrs No oilier
blcotl iiH'illciiie Is so infa ami effective.
MIL i > i < : rt.vK. :
Hi * ( Malms tlm liiitnliiM' Dcnlcis In tin'
( omitr Ilini't Totn Knlr.
"I was Ri'Mtly ntauwil nlthn roust son.o
DUO KIIVOIIIG In Tin lln la loiiiu'ctlon with
Ihn Lumber Dunleis' n iucintloa , " retiiiu-Ueil
C. N. UlotSiittifiiiy. . "It was tlm tlisl in-
tlinatlon I hail icetlveil Ibat tbo assoclatloa
tntcniloil to douio tiling In thu tnattur
"U'bon 1 joined Ibu ussocintloii it was with
tlio distinct iimloraliiiiiliiiK llmt our Lincoln
yiud wns'aut nicluilud , us none ol tlio Lin-
cola dealers lielotitfi'il to the association , nail ,
lor Hint niutluf , only ono of them Is a mem
ber now. I do not consider that I lia\o violated
lated any of tlio rules of tlio association , but
tlicy seem to Lo anxious to inaico a sruicgont |
of nio.
v'l'hu association is n rather onesided
HirniiKi'inunt unjttiiy , " continued Mr. Diet/
"U Is orKimlrcil in tbo Interests of tbo ictall
iliMlui'H la tbo Intel lor of tbo state. Its main
prlni'iplo is tbo law forbidillni ; tbo wliolo-
naler selling to tlio consumer In tlio tcrritorj
of ono of tbo rotull inemliers of tlio
iissocintlon. That theory would bo well
and Kood , If it was bused on business
l > ilneiiU | < s. It Is Utiecteil almost solely
against Oiiintm niutlc.1 , us tlieromonowliole-
hiilo dealers of any conseiueneo | nt other points
in tbo stato. If these sumo retailers would
patronlio the Oninliu wholesalers there would
uo no occasion for any imnclution tuloto piu-
vent tlio wholesaler from sollinp dirt-el to
tlio consumer In tlio teiritoiy of Ids ciitoia-
crs. liitsinc s scnsoould prevent nil trans-
titllonsof tli.it Ulnd. Itut thcso ictailers say
tons , 'Vou shall not sail to consumers In our
tcnitory , ' and at the same time tlioy buy nil
their supplies in C'liiciiRO , Minneapolis , or
other points ontslilo the Mate. I atn a linn
bcltovir iu iceiiuoclti'lii this matter. Wo
don't aslc those dealers to pnv us higher
prices than they pate outside parties ; vo
only ask to compete with these parties.Vo
can supply the dealers In Nebraslm with lum
ber ehcapor than they can buy It , from Chi-
CHRO or any other point , but when they re
fuse to patronl/e us and try to loinpol us to
lieop out of their torritorv , I think they dis
play u Krcnt amount of cheek.
"I have lived up to tbo rales of the as
sociation as far us all my yauls winch aio
members of the association lire cotxr/W'il / , "
but 1 hayo tried several times to resign , it
looks to ino as though tlio Omnhu dealers
AUTO heinpnsed as oatspaws by tbo small
dealers In the state , and I don't caio to ic-
inuin in the Institution , but they will not ac
cept my resignation.
' \\erenlnrnontitnberof complaints
inado against other dealers here In town , hut
they were nil hushed up in sotno way with
the exception of my ci\so , and they seemed
nnxlous to make a semiCRoat of mo. Itnthcr
BtraiiKU , isn't ' it. Hint tbo ottior fellows didn't
get hauled over the coals i"
Tonrlnts
whether on pleasure bout or business , should
take on every trip a bottloof sviut > of lips , as
it nets most pleasantly and effectually on the
Idtlnojs. liter and bowels , provcntlng fovris ,
headaches and oilier forms of sickness. Tor
tale in f > lo ) aim f 1.00 bottles by all leading
< ; ioAi ) iivin\v.
Last YViir'H Heat and Its ICfTeot on
( rnwiiif ; i'ot'ii ,
CoiiM.i : \ , Neb , Match 11. To the Kdltor of
Tin : ln ! : : An uualjsia from a meteorological
standpoint of the drouth of lh ! > 0 niiiy be of
Interest. With normal conditions certain
bolts ot urea uro adapted for corn , Nortn
lUiropo is too cold to prow corn. Thocll-
mnto of Florida is too hot and dry for corn.
The rainfall forcential Nebraska for March
and April \vns 1 S-U inche ; . , May -J.91 , Juno
lN" > , August 'J.W , Sentombor ft M.
May , and ttio jwriod from August 15
tbroufih September , was too cold for dcnl
corn. Prost September b and freoo Sep
tember It. , while tlio period from Juno 10 to
August ISuns sbnoon hotVitli u mild Sep
tember nnd October ninny fields would have
iccovorcd.
Temperatures fi(5c ( to Tip F. are wnnn ;
fll0 to bt ° , suminor warm ; bi ( = to 1K ) = , hot ;
W = to lib ° , veiy hot ; lib0 , blood hot ; above
| iS = , destructively hot.Vo had between
Juno 10 and August IS : Days that ere hot
nnd above , 'Mvery \ hot , is ; blood hot , 1ft ,
and dc'strnrUvel } hot , U ) . On three days the
temperature reached 10.1 ° , with wind nlpti.
This with a properly exposed thermometer.
On areas sloping to the southwest , in shel
tered vnlloys , and near areas of sandy loam it
\\ashiirher. \ The rainfall fiorn .luno 10 to
Aimust 15 was 4 'JO Inches ami for Julj * U.lKi.
Tlio Kenernlizntion reached fiom an o'bsorv-
ntion of the facts is that the destiuctioa of
the corn ciop resulted moro from unseason-
nhlolempeiMtiiies ami hijH ( winds than fiom
dolieient ralnlall. \ \ o am experiencing n
lejflhv period of nn eusoimblo oseillutions ii
tempcrntuinblch continues , Wo mo n
great iiKrlcuUiiinl nation , nnd our prosjieritj
depends iiuich upon a collation of these facts
that foreshadow the future crop piospects ,
Spilnjj will not bailiUcly to open penna
neatly until the "chatiKO of the monsoon,1
whiLh occuis In Atuil. Tin1 BIJE'S cable
EVUIU from India could toll us.
n. J. Count.
Xo prlplnp. no nausea , no pain whnnDo
Witt's ' Uittlo llarly Uisersaio tuken. yiiuil
pill. Safe Dill , IJest pill.
M'EUSOX.U * JfAH.Hill.tl'IIS.
T. C. bobbins of bholtoa is at the Casey.
O K. Webber of Cliteago is at the Pnxton
F. II. Lcmloy of Detroit Is at the Millard
John F , CJlenn of Grand Island Is , at the
Casey.
J. 1FIDO ofSueltou is In the city , at the
Uuspy.
\V. V. Kobinson , Jr. , Is In the city , nt tu
Millard.
\V , J. Harilbon of Is'ow York Is nt tb
Murray.
K. G. Tltus.of Iloldrego was nt tbo Casey
last niKbt.
C. B. Kin sh of New York Is in the city , a
the 1'uxton.
M.V. . Campbell of Chicago Is registered a
the I'nxton.
.1. N. Hamilton of Indianapolis , Ind. , U n
tbol'iiMon.
U. S. Itipley of Kansas City Is registerec
at the MillarU.
O. K. Hobblns of Chicago \vas nt the Mur
ray last night.
C , IJ. Scars of Now York was nt the 1'ux
ton last nicht. '
( .ieorno Leonard of Boston was at the Mil
lard last ni ht.
Captain Charles A. Coolrldso , Captain A
\V Corliss nud Lieutenant . L. l-'lnley o
JMno Itiilgo nro nt the Murray , for thu pui
posoof attenolni ; tbe court-iuarttat that convenes
venos nt Fort Omrdia today.
Know It All.
"I don't want any cnstor oil , " said a sic'
llttlo Ilostoa boy , ( ictuUiitly. "Why
Horace , " expostulated bis mother , "Jon1
you know that castor oil Is trade fron
beans J" and the llttlo boy , uho * > o faith In hi
mother Is perfect , took tuo dose aud feebly
naked for more ,
SHADOW OFA BRIGHT SUNDAY
Funeral Oloom thnt Envolopoil Miny Houics
iu Omnba Tfestonlay.
'IONEER JOHN LOGAN LAID TO REST ,
iiipi- < ' * lv ' r < M-enninl < 'M Hint Mnrkptl
thi1 I'nynieiit nl * llnniaiiliJ'H l/nst
'l'iHIMt--Olbcf InteliiKMiln ol'
I'coplo U'cll HIIOVMI.
March could not hn\o furnished a moro
ivrfeetilay than \estonl , y. Yet in Omaha
t was marked sadly with a black stone In
natty n hottscholil urn. While the sun shone
\\lth idl the biltflil promise of venlantsprtinr ,
tbo snblo shadow of death nnd the bom oer
pall of funeral soivlces dnrliened the glow of
inlitro for hearts that had looked cheerfully
forward to the coining of buds nnd blnls.
1'lrst atnong the solemn processions or the
day was thnt which conslirned to omth nil
that nns mortal of John Login , ono of
DoiiKlas county's ploneei-s , who settled over
a third of aecntury n eon the slto now oi1-
cupled hy tlio cltj of Oinalii Tlio funoril
seiylccs were held at the late residence of
the deceased , ITHICitllforiili street , and at
Masonic hull , corner ol Hi.xteeuth and Capitol
int-nuo.
During his long i esldeneohore the deceased
had foimed a wide elielo of lu'iiuaiatanic ,
and the nttcnd.mcu of old fiiunds at the
funeral was unusually largo , The services
nt the house wuro held at ID.JtO o'cloelc , llev
IIV. . Knlins oftleiatlng.
Thosamodorgym.uioniclatcd at the tn.ir-
liago of tlio deceased nearlj thbty-lhp yeatb
ngo , the cotilnu'tliiK parties bcin the ( list
\\hitoporsons to i > aitlcipato in such n cere
mony In this city Itiib therefore particu
larly lilting Unit lie should conduct the last
services solemnl/ed o\or the remains of the
filendof n lifetime , and ttio eloquent tribute
paid to the memory of the departed CURIO
from an intlmuto know ledge of bis many
viltues.
Omaha lodge Mo. 2 , Independent Order of
Oddfellows , of uhle'i ' the deceased w.is a
charter nictnncr , attended tbo funeial in u
body , headed bv tbo Union I'arllic band. Mho
pallbearers , William Hexauer , D.ivld llnip-
ster , .latin nvntis , lOincst Stuht. 10anV. . \ -
iii.ui and John W. Nichols , were selected
fiom thnt ordor.
A largo representation of tbo Old Settlers
association MMS present although tbo mem
bers did not attend in a body.
Among the pioneers present uero O. 1" .
Catllr. , t'hiirles Cldids , .1 J. O'Connor , I * . O.
Ilawcs , t'harle.s rurni'i1Vllli.nn Lobtncr ,
John T. Crort , Low hliields , Chlis Hurt man , .
W. ,1 liroatch , Allan itoot , ICvporieneJ ICsta-
broolc , Thomas Kiley , A. I ) . Jones , D.V. .
Carpenter , Vincent llurldey. Dr. CJeorgo
Smith , ( Jeorgo JIcKcn/le. kViliiimi Snowden ,
C. H liro\Mi , Oorere Swift , .loseph I ted in in ,
John Kvnns , U.K.It. Kennedy , ( icorgoA.
Hoiigland.CyriH Uose , Henry Llvesey.
Hovcrul memhors of liuth lodpe , No. 1 ,
Daughters of Keb.'Unliero nlso present.
At thu vonclu'don of the services at the
house tbo leinuhis encased in a rich broad
cloth covncd casket wcie berne to tlio
he'ir o , the pallbearers with their butden
passing throufh tbo open ranks of the Odd-
follows to the bttains of an ininiosslvo dirge.
As soon as the leinuhis were deposited in the
hoarse , the band anil lodge tiled past on
either side to u position in advance , and the
cortege inovufLio Masonic hull The caslcot
was liorno to tlie loiico room of Capitol lodge ,
No. ! l , Ancient Tree nnd Accepted Masons ,
\\boio both Masons nnd Oddfellows par
ticipated in the fnnoial ritnnl , each brother
depositing a sprig of evergreen in the open
casket.
Biiof addresbes were made by members of
each orderwho rotot reel to their relationship
with tbo deceased both in tbo led o and out
of it. The deceased was one of the veteran
member * of Capitol lodge , mid there ; \ero
but two other Oddfellows In the city , A. D
Jones und John Kvnns.Vbon \ ttio surUces
wore concluded the cortege moyed to FVnest
Lu\n ; , both lodges Cbi'oitln the lemuins as
far as SiNtccnth and Claw stioots Bejond
that point tbocacoit consisted of six inem-
borsot each older. Tlio berviici tit the giavc-
were brief , and nt.o'clock ) John Logan's
tired bed ) wus forever laid to rest.
< IatneN U ntlswurtli.
The funeral of James \Vadsworth took
pbico yesterday nfternoon from Tiinity
cutbedrnl St. John's ' lodge , Ancient I'reo
and Accepted Masons , proceeded to iltf late
losldcnco of the deceased , HUD Is'orth
Eighteenth stieot , and escorted tbo remains
to the cathedral , where the Kplson ) al burial
service \vas Dcrformed bj Dean ( Jnidncr
Tlio remains vveie encased In nhaiulsomo
black cloth coveted casket , on which rested a
largo star of white carnations with calla
lillies Iu the ( cntor On tbo stnr vvuie the
words ' 'Car 'Department. " A larco cro.s of
vvhlto roses rested at the foot of the casket.
At the conclusion of tbo service at the
chinch , the solemn corteiro proi ceded to
Koiest Lawn cemetery. The Union PacitlV
band was llrst in line and \vas followed by
St. John's lodge , escorting ; the remains , thu
pall-beaivis beiiiB John Jenkins , tus ! Loch-
nor , Frit ? Unlig , Ed Uicholieu , K Peterson
and A. J Picisou. rollowingtho hearsovvns
a latgo budy of the old associates ana shop-
mate of the doceu.scd.
Yofcc-I.
The funer.il of Mrs. Uosalia Dhundt Yokel
was hold from the residence of her bon-in-
lavv.C II Flsotto , 10U South Tweaty-.seeond
street , jestordny afternoon. Tbo remains
were interred in Forest Lawn. Mrs. Yokel
was ono of tbo old residents of tbe city , hav-
niK lived hero for more than tbiity jenra.
Thu funeral was largely attended , a number
of the early pioneers belli ; , ' pioont.
MlU inili-cl.
Mrs.Vinlfroa , the nijel grandtnotber of C.
U. Chapman , died at the residence of the \i\- \ ; \
tor , 'WOf Davenport street , M stoivlay morn
ing nt the advanced ago of ninoty-ono vc.irs
nnd flovcn davs. 'I lie finioral seivieo will ho
held tit the hon o at ' , ' 'HJ p in today , nnd the
remains will uoioivvurdcd to yt. Louis tor
interment. _
Muillii \ \ iMhli.
The lemains of Martin \Vetsli were laid to
rest in St. Mary's cemolory jcstonlny after
noon. Tno funeial was held from Heafey' ,
nnd was hngoiy attended by railroaj inen
and friends ot ttio deceased.
Cnimni ; I'ltuor.ils. '
The funeral boi vices over the remains of
F. D. Manner will take plnco tit Up. in todny
from tbo faindyrcablcnco , at TUl South Six
teenth stteet
The funeral of Miss Stenlo Glassninn will
occur tomonoiv at 1 : . ' ( ( ) p in. Services will
bo held at tbe residence , ItKJU South
Eighteenth street.
1'hillip Von Windham , who died yesterday ,
will bo buried on Tuesday at i ! p. in ycr-
vues vvillbohold ut tbo residence , slu llm
ney street. _
of lii
Crawford county , Ohio , is considerably
stilted up over tbe tiling of a suit foifVoiu )
damages atji.li.st Oliver Monott by Cluiriis
son-in-law. The circumstances
McCllnton , his - -
stances lending up to this suit are tragic and
much out of the ordinary. About n month
ago young MeClinton eloped with Mis < Mln-
nio Monott , an only daughter of thu defend-
nnt In this suit , himself u wealthy innir/'Tho
voutnreonplo wcio mairled In KetitueUv ainl
linniedlately returned homo to obtain the pa
ternul forgiveness. This , however , was not
granted nnd tbo hfido of tlneoda.vs commit
ted suicide , ( Musing a profound hensathvi.
' son-in-law this suit alleging
JS'ow tlm - - begins ,
that tbo father was the cause of the wife's
suicide , aim that ho has been damaged in Ids
nlTccUoni and linanclai prospects to the
amount named Itvas clinrped nil along
that Mil Mintnn only sought the girl in mar-
iliigo because of the father's woalth.aiulsiiico
the beginning of tins suit public sentiment
has been busy 'with tho.vonng man's character
endeavoring to prove those insinuations true.
TANNKK 1 rank I ) , , died at 0-10 n. in , Maii'h
H.1W'JI. ' .
1'uneral nt - o'clock p. m. Monday , from 701
South bUtccnth.
I'ATIUCU'S IA' I ) IN Hl
How the N'atlveM Olmrrvo 'Ilii'lr l' t-
Iron Ntilnt'M AiiiiUt'i-snry.
If Christina * bo e\ceptod , the day moa
gladly welcomed and most Joyfully celo
bulled In Ireland Is I'nlilcli's dny the fes
tlval of the patron faint of the country.
To the true Irishman , whoso hear
throbs with true love of country , 1'at-
lick'n dav has something more than a rellg
lous signification , to such It will recall the
eninnclpatlon of tlio Irish , not only from pa
ganistn , but fruin slavery and lunoraiue as
ve'l ' Tbo advent of Patrick vvorlied anew
ei.i In the history of Iteland In addition to
coin-citing the Irish to Christianity , under
hi" guidance schools and colleges were built
throughout the land , and bcv.nno In time fa
mous seats of Icntnlnir. "to which the youth
ful of fcifign nations Hocked "
Such an npostle e.ui never be fonrotten by
a r.ico whose strongest feature of chmactor-
Istic isnlTcition , , md the nieans emploted to
keep hU memory giocn tire udmlr.iblo Indeed
Seveial d i\s ptevlous to Mirch I" the little
boys unit ghls of the \llhiges and towns tnnv
ho seen in the Holds , tlnough thn valkns and
on l no hillsides looking for the trefoil , the
national emblem of Ireland , which "grows
tliHHU'h tbo tiogs , ttnongb thu lir.UuN anil
the inirclniidj" the plant which Pat lick so
HtttiiL'l.v used to IllnstrUli * the mystery of tlio
Tilnitv In his sennon to the lilsb on Tark
nlll. Having collected sufllclonl to supply
each member of thi-ir fuinllies , nnd peiniun
n passing frietul with n sprig eneh , the
ehlldien return homo and lieoji the plants
fu-sh liv so.iUlng them In witter until about
to bo worn. When the holiday comes ,11011 nit
ovei'i family , froiti the baby to tbo grand-
motlur. Is decked out in shamrocks and
green ilbbon , or perhaps In both
A couploof hours in the forenoon arespont
In cliuich bv all uhn can posibl.v attend , and
the history of I 'all ick's 11 to , as 'told bv the
minister of ( ! oJ , Is listened to with rapt
n'tention ' bv tbo Irish peasant and mechanic ,
They hear iiow 1'atriclt was sold as n slave
into Ireland in his youth ; how holo.irncd tlio
inniTiuiro of the coiintiy dining bis stnv , how
ho spout Ins life theiv In piayer and working ,
how ho made his escape in n trading vessel
to Franco , and there studied for tbo priest
hood They hear how , nfter n nuinher of
venrs , be returned to Ireland , as ho himself
bolic'ves , under the dbectioa of llourin nnd
succeeded in converting their fathers from
pairnns nnd idolatois to good and practical
Christians And then they leirn. with a
llnsli of pride. be\v their fntlicrs , througli
persecution and death , prosurvoj their religion -
ion , unsullied and unchanged , nnd gnvu
It to them as thov themselves had
iccetveil It trota 1'ntilclt. The story of
Patrick's life cannot bo told too oftrn to
Iristimon , as it will , without doubt , add
strength to their moral character every time
it Is icpented. Tlio results of tils labois mo
n just sou t co of prldoto vyery Jushman , and
tbo one wlio dwells thoioughly on his history
will do nothing to I'riug ' shame or dishonor to
his country or hh race.
After leaving i lunch , people enjoy tlicm-
selves us host they can. Sonic , Ironi the
in nil distucts , spend the d ly in visit lux their
niral friends , and In like iimnnei' town lolks
cinbtacc the oppoitunity of calling on
their country cousins. Clood nature
beams on cvory face , nnd ondi pel-
son's object seems to bo to make
his neighbor hapny. The eveniinr is spent in
enteitainments , in dancing and singing , in
listening to national airs played by hinds of
music , or In llttlo sociables at home. The
latterentcitainmont is the niot common ,
which fact nuv bo accounted for on the
ground that the Irish , being so affectionate
and generous , Oellght most in amusing their
friends and 1 miy add my testimony , even if
it is fiom nn interested paity , that thovsue
coed m doing so In this manner St. Pat
ricK's daj is t > i > ent in Ireland.
AN Inisn\i\v.
St. I'nl rlctt'rt I'nj in Lincoln.
Hon. John M ThuHton of this city will address -
dross the state gathering of the Ancient
Order of Illbeiul.ins at Lincoln on Tuesday
ovonlng , the 17th , ntliolramm hall , Lincoln.
Mr I'liuiston will paiticubirly refer to the
early struggles In this country m behalf of
A met lean freedom fiom tbo lhilish | yolto.
A ttcat is In store for every lever of our
country \vho may have the good foituno to
boar 111 in. Mr. Tlnirston's ' addre-ss Is only
ono part of the evenlnir's clioicely selected
programme. Special trains luavo Omaha a' ,
b in a. m. Tuesday for Lincoln , returning nt
midnight Fnie for round trip only ? . ' .liO.
tltihlKitdVnslitMl t'l o IHM' | ! .
Julius S Marvin was in the habit of cook
ing the supper , washing the Oishes and un
dressing the children. So ho told Justice
Lawrence in the zscw 1 ork Mipiemo couit.
llerac testifying in bis wife's suit for sep
aration and m ihitenancc.
Mrs Maria Marvin is very slender and
fragile. Sbo was on the verge of fainting
half a do/en times while she \v.is tellingtbe
coutt that her husband abandoned her and
took her cblldicn fiom her Iu July , iss.Ho
had not supported her since , sbo dcclaied ,
unlll the court granted her $13 u vveekMik-
inony n few months ngo. Mnivin gets ilHO
a year as travelingsalosir.au. lie ! , a tall ,
thin man with blue ejes anil a stilt golden
brown beard nit ton point. Under n law
yers questioning ho said.
" 1 was in the habit of cooking tl'O meals
and washing tlio diiliL-.s. We couldn't keep a
scivnnt long bpcnuso thcio was no bend or
tail to the houso. For weeks uta time myifo \
never went into the kitchen. When there
win no servant I cooked the meals nnd little
Ella and Ilnny dried the dishes as 1 washed
them. Ju.lulj. I'-'M , 1 doteiinincd to live
with in } patents at Walton , X Yheio
my home is now. My \ \ \ ! oouldn't ' go with
me , She said sbo had always lived in Biook-
lyn and wouldn't leave It , I took the children
n'nd wont to Walton , Things bad got so bad
I couldn't st.ind it. I used to lo.tvo homo in
the moining while myvlfovasin hod pte-
temlmg to bo side. When I'd como homo I'd
tind that she had been away all daj runnniii
nil over New Yor'tand ' Ilrookljn.
"When we'd finished supper and washed
tiiu dishes and put llieiii away she'd como in ,
about il o'clock or so "
"Did this happonoftep" '
"It wus a stead } diet "
.
Date ! ' < ) Ktislcr.
The fict that F.aster falN on a very early
date this von1 ( March 'Ji ( ) lias caused i
"friend ol facts and figureto collect somu
cmious5tiiliitic& , says the I'nll Mall li.i/cttu.
In iss-j iastr : ffllon March 2 * > , and it will
only once ngam this ci-nturv , namely in is'.u. '
tall on so eatl.v a date. In the thuo follow
ing centuries IIvill occur onlv eight tlmos
on tbo snno date- namely , in l'"il ) , ' 'o.C ) , ' 'OltJ.
aoiT , J1UJ.'Jill , 1il'Sand ' 'UK 'iho c-nllest
date on whldi ICnstcc can full is on Matvl
21 , and this only in case the1 moon is full IM
Min.lr.illicn this ditto happens to fall oi
Sitnrdav This ronibluutioii of ciicnni
htancos Isoxtiemelj rate" ; it occuucil in lii'.t.i '
| ( J , | and IslT , and will li.ipiten again in I'.i'.i ' )
\\lilloiliaitig Iho throe folhiwini' ivn
tinlcs II is not omo "on the booUs" nt this
e.nlv < l.ite. On the oilier hnmt , Histornevo
fulls later thin Aptll v'.V , tljU was the case ii
llilill , 17" ! and Issh.and will only bippononco
in the next icnUii ) -namely , lit mil.
UjcillnllllLlcnaor nomeo
10 Years flinFt"1 *
OMAHA il'iill > nornilJr HHvi I llhllKIt
TELEaRAPHY ,
Gone mat/ /
tlic poison with li'id Mood who's not
takini , ' Dr. I'ICMU-'S ( tolilrii li'dicnl
DNcoM-ry. ' ) ll are horeft of jtuli- ;
iiii'iiL and peed scn o if you nllutv
vniir liloodlo yd out of order , your
liver iluiryi It ljf > dull , I'vorytlijn
bliic , fur ynn niav soon iiml otit that
yotiVo in tlio jjisivo or iic'\t to it
liocniisu . ) did not prociuo tlio
O. M. D. inon i-Moiiyh , and Koine
dieid : disi'Hi- ' , niay bo iiilluonu
or , iiny lit1 typhoid
or nriluri.il f.-vcr , lias lukoii you.
Con ttinptioii isl.uni , ' Sciofitln. l''of '
fi'rofiilii in its tnyiiiul forni , : iml
for all Liver , lilood and Lunij lis-
ouL" ? , the "Dk'ou'ry" is an tin-
t'linsili'd remedy , iM'yhody ' ] , nnvv
niul then , f ( , Is ' 'run-down" ' "played-
out , " with no nrnu'r to Lji'tternto
\itidily , in fad , jti ! > t too sic'k to bo
veil. 'That's whcro tluri lit kind
of incdic'ino c-oinos in , mill tlm"lis- )
covc'iy" docs for a dolhr what the
doctor wouldn't do for less than five
or ton ,
Wo claim thnt nothini ; lil < o it ha"
heon disi-ovcrod fora Ijliiod-nurifnT.
It's u\Mriinti'cd\\ \ \ innki-rH. Voitr
iiionoy is rclurneil if it dosi-n't ' bcno-
fit oretiri
Drs. Belts
Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists
*
14OO LJOUGl AS , fc
OJ1AIIA NK1J
The most \\liUilj' \ unil ( avorjl'v ' liiio\\t spec-
lillsts In tin1 t iillcd Stit < " - . Thi'h luiii i \ -
I'ri'fh me. inn irkalilikill anil iiiilv ' , i-l | sin
IOSH In tintK'iitincnt .ui < l cnnj of N'lrvous
t'lroiilo unit Surgical DIsci L-s. entitle HK-.I' '
oiulnnit plijslcluns tothi-fiill ( inilldinci-o [
tin * uHUc'toil i > \ t-rvwh' re TJiov CU n : i nli c :
A niKTAIN' AN'1 > I'OSlTlVK Cl'lti : for
tlio awful clliMM-tof ( Sirlv' vlu1 unil tlio iiiiniiM-
oils i-ills th it follort in Its ttn'n.
I'HIVATi : . lU.OOI ) ANDSICIN IIPKA ! iS
spnoilllv. cniupli'lcK innl portiiniKntl v inri'cl
NFItVoi'S ' Ir.llll.lTV AND SKXUA1 , 1)1.--
OUDintH i'leltl leiiillyto their skillful tn > iit-
" '
'iM llns , I'lFTl'I.A AST ) ItKCTAfi UI.CEH-
ciiiir.intciMl oiifcil without julii or < J < * ntlon
from bnsinc1 * * * .
MYllKOt I'.KK AND VAJllc'OCn.n | i rim
nontly unil unc'i'i'ssrully cnriil In ciry P.IHO
SYI'IIIU" ' , UONOHHIIICA , ( ilI.iT , Spur-
t Knil'"liii < , Dec.ijiil I i
\\enhiivss \ nti'l all ilollcitu illsniilirs
to ollliorex piihltl\py | on led. in well. 'is : ill
fniiclloniil dl'-cirdcrs that rciint from youthful
fol His or tlio I'Miss ot in lit ur veils.
C'Plf"l'n | | l IJOunr in toed iioinm lion t Ij
Ol 1\1V , 1 u IX I'ciiicil , irinoval coniil | iti
without onlllin : , Ciiu tie or illlutatloii c'iiri
ollotlid nt luniio by put icntvltbontoiiiu -
inont's niiln or annnviiniM" .
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN
A Sl'KMi fllKMJ The .ittful ctlocls of
A oU Kl , L UKU , , , , - ivlci - which hi III.N
nrunnlc ueil > iu-s . < li"-tio.v Inir Ixith inliiil : iml
hoilylth nil Iu ( In ; ( lud Ills. | ieiiuLiii > iitly
enroll
nKT ( T IIT'I' Acliln-ss tlioi' who liavo tin-
Ul\0. Dl/l thiiiiM'lu's ' by ini-
proper Iniliili ; * * ! ! ! ! mil solltii v Ii ililtvvlildi
iiiln loth mind nnd lunly. uiillttliu them fur
hii-lness. stinl v or ninrlnvo : ,
MAKUH'I ) MiN'nrtlmsu : cnti'tins nn t li il
hi ! > l > y llfo.iivviirc of | iijslcil ] ( lctillltyciilcl.lj |
iibslslud.
OUR SUCCESS
Is lnsotl upnti flits. I'liit-l'iactlutil rv | > or.
cncc Socninl Kvpry iiso : Isspot hilly * > lnil ! l
thus stiiitlnj iln'ht Tlilnl nuillflnos an
piciiiri'd fn our lulioi.itoiy cMieily to snli
I'uclmise , tlm soiled In. ; cm \\llhout In J in >
Drs. Bctts & Belts ,
1439 DOUGLAS STREET , - OMAHA , NErf
Macbeth's "pearl top "and
" pearl glass " lamp-chimneys
arc made of tough glass that
costs four times as much as
common glass ; and the work
on them costs a good deal
more than the work on com
mon chimneys , just as the
work on a dress is proportioned
tioned to cost of stuff.
The dealer is right in saying
lie can't afford to sell them at
the prices of common glass
chimneys.
And "what will become of
his chimney trade if his chim
neys never break ? M e is apt
to be wrong there. He can
afford to charge a fair price
and give new chimneys for all
that break in use.
Have a * talk with him.
rittsburu. ( j o A. JMciinTii A. Co.
"
RESTORED , ,
"SAIS.YTIM ) " thn
\\oinlrlTiil bp.iuMi
It m'I ) , N poll ult > i
\ \ i ! tlin ( iuraiifu
ti titt nil % . t rvuu i 1)1 )
l.l-l'S. Mil ) Uh \ \ , L
M ni' < r 1 i8 i f Droll
I'u i r H ! til a c * hr
HiK. ; iLlniw U t Mm
' UK homl Si rvoii'iic',8. U
rliu If nil ilulim nnl
GcforoA. After Uso. li s i ( IWIUIT c l tlr ,
I'liotorrjplii d ( ruin llfi D > n rot \ orratiR , In
iitl.vr i" x. iiuiMMl I )
nTfre irtlonuilifnl iiili'H ( < rin 'ii * , IT tin i < II' IM |
use of tdlnrm , nl luu. . trr'niiuUlit . lil < li ii'Mnu ' Illy
Icnltn Innrmit ) Coii umpH-mu il Innnlii 1'ut up
InronvpnHit furni iu nrr > in \injiockit. . ilcc
tHpii'luuc , urtf > r { 5 wuli neoliurdirwi JI\D
n wiitti'ii > ; ii runtietii < " > < > r MMIIIII ! HID
nioimy. h. nt by mini u. am JdJrcos. Circular tttt
Mention lhl juptr Ail'ri' " ,
MADRID CHEMICAL CO. , Ilronrti Offlrp forU. S.A.
417 li' ) rl irn strut I HU V. " 1 1.1.
Mll ) BMC IMIMAIIV N'hll.ilV
iMltm > t , I u , I'or , iMh A I ) , , i.'lu- ( .
> I ullt r , V l u , i .r IM , ' . ii . .icui'ils. .
AD Kuttir A. ( ii i .nn il I'liillin
5
STEEL P
GOLD MEDA' ' , PARU EXPOSITION , 1883 ,
THEM08k'lRFECTOFPEN8 ' ,
SPRI
.Although modestly inrlined about pulling in an appearance , will nevertheless conic , \vc \ , having mT
direct communication with the weather bureau , iluninlil it he l in any event , to be on time with our
purl of the iirogninunc ; and IILMC acfortliiij > ; unangal \ on n-vcial imuiters for your early nnd c.nvf ] >
inspection
OVER
Oncthonsaiiil liandsnincspiiiio-Ovoicoals , icprcscnlinivevt'iy conceivable shade and fabric. .OvciroalS" "
made * from line \voolonsof \ oftr selection and linishal with e\erycaie \ and taste. Ye highly appunalc
the trade's confidenee in goods of our own nianiifacliireaiul for the'preivnt spriniv , we ha\e siauil | no
jiains inbriniiiijj out only sucliffainieiits as we IVel sine vill if possible , cement more rloM-ly UK-HOIK !
\villandcoiilideiiccoftlieeiitiiTcoininiiiiity. \ No Merdiant Tailor prices required hereto obtain tuiy
advantage they can possibly offer. Om 0\cr-
GOAT
And a larixc vaiicty of late styles in spiinsuits we coiinneiid to all classes of trade who figureu na"-
omy wlicn ontfittinn for spiin aiuisuiiniKM ; they in t only combine quality and style , but are u.ir-
neiits of our own iiiaiiiif.icturcwitli a ecial supeivision < ner evciy stitch and hiitlon , a sure HIKIKHIU-O
io-ainstripiiin.uor ; hisiny ; shape , Keep this fact well in mini , that the Biwiiiiii ! ; , Kinir & C ( ; lot lung1
s the People's choice in more than lull ol the principal cities in the Union. They have all th'anr '
of the tailofs ait , the price about one half.
Money Chccrfiilly Hofutiilod in 11
Of-es Wlicro Cjooils BROWNING KING& CO.
.
AUK KOT SATISFACTORY. , . ,
S. W. Corner I5th and Douglas , RELIABLE CLOTHIERS.
asas. lotiist.
omahn , Neb
[ sn question that daily jiiesontH itioif
toll utsdreilsanu hundred.-of tlio rend
ers of this paper. Many uinong this nrtny
of sielc anil sulTennir ones have buoniin-
fortnnnto In sclutitiiii ; their physician.
Many liavc lioon m slcil , iinno-ecl upon ,
swindled anil nro IISI'U.VI ) ; > LST , lis- )
< . ' < iruAUJi ( unit SMI"IR'\I : , , "They "
don't linovvlio to employ or winch
\\ny to ( urn to llnd the help they need
so much
Neatly iLll have proti.ibly noticed the
advertisement ot Dl1' . C. DJL.L.INCJS
tli.it has appeared in this paper d.iil.v.
Very many have read it carefully , not-
cil thoulninis therein inailu , and have
culled for ooiiiultn tlnn ot1 written a
hlatomcnt of their c.iso. These have
almostmvariablj huvonio patiuntiiiiul
sno non Ills grateful friends , i'lioroiiro
tinny others who Knotliat bitch tin
'
jiiU'o'rtlsenient hits appeared in the pa-
pnr. but luivo timer lead it , jirofotring
tobiiy to tlieinselvob ! "O , pnlnuv ! an
other quack doctor. Ho I'iiiinot citch
ino ; I htivo leLMi hiiinhufjrod { ! too inntiy
times. "This class tire surely ill M-
iti'CttiiN'ii 'JIIIM'-IL\I > for there nro
West who KNOW that IK. DILLIN'tJri
is the Mjvi sfii USM fi. olliie ] ) iicti-
lionot'and specialit't west of Chiiapo
Thou tlieroib anothnr uui ! > - > of snITcrurs
\\lio , rcticlinn tlio doctor's liunuat un-
nounceinctil. will btiy : ' 'Well , if lonly
KSM\V thtit DH. UlLMNCiS uoulJ DO
\UIAT HI : CLAIMS ho c.111 ilo hoi-o , I
uonld fTo-sitid tr > him at IIIIL-O. " Tims it
is thnt many nro prevented from suolc-
intr liulu iit tlio JiaiicU of one v.ho is
q'liililiod ' to alTord it. KMIIV CI.AIJI
iniulo by Dr. Billiups is noxi. ii.Y
MUMC. Ho does not trvatnoutcilUc.ihey ,
nnd ifnskcil to tmnt a. cntu of Tvplioul
Fuvcr or Diphthuria huvoulil icfuso
upon the plea of lack of otparlcnco in
itii'h iMbos. Hut the btubboin. lintror-
inn , ( lantrorons anil special ilis-uusos
cnuineratoil in Ins nilvertiscinutits ho
ttPiiU with satisfying and often ASTON-
IslllNtl Sl'Vl ( > S.
Tin > r 1 JlKA1nm ! boluU'lly naiin'il us
IIIMC \ < 1 > 01' fill. HI.OOP , Im luilln. | .i t-i.
im i noun I'd i SON. M.I , .NriiVDiDIS -
i \ i- > . \MI HI * ) \ ! rv MI \ \ r.KM 'i *
IIOM\\ ! \ II \\OMKN I'lITU ill tiuulilK ,
iillui'tliis tin 1)1(11 ( ' 1 ION. A 'IMIh.M'IO.N
unil Nl TIM I ION , all ( atailliil liniilii s. ail
lit 'tal I'mnliU < . ill lliMiilo-l i ii iry rnnililii
mil nil ilisii > .c'i nf M pi huto li Hun Nil
MIM.IAI : < HIM ON I.IM.N Muiii'ims am
must Ij pu'inicil mini iiuil . lmkjuiiii
linrli-"In iili > I'll1 I'.il't ' i > t-.m fin ni-lii'il all
hll'll ii'llll - - M'llllllll ' I'MI.I li-l ( 'Hl-lhl.lt ' Illll
fli'r 1'iitli'iith sini'isfull \ In itiil l > \miii.
hlliII. . 11. Oinaiii , Ni'b
hirtliotroitmi'iiLofn\l \ CIlltnMl AMt llliiK M.
JISK.\MS. | \ : llrnci" < Vpiiliaii. . 'tr. . i li toinnili'i nnl
Trii4 iD4 lti't Tinilitu'i Ai > inrnt'iH riii IkMni'ilio ,
lurNiiu'tM f ul In itnu'iit nf t'vi'n 1 inn of ilMi'iim
le-jnlrlnu - .Mnllriil Muivn il 'Irritni'in M.NKn
IIOO.Ma I'Olt I'MIKVIi , llonul mil A ilinjlan u
llii't A < riiiiiiit'MtalliiiM ' > 4 | \\rliolnrrlriiilirsoii \ \
IHiloliiillU"4 nn I Hr u IM , I rii < m > 4 I hili IC.MIIIMI
lllliM Hi M'llic. I'lli" , I lllinn Clllr'l , lutiirill
llinncMlli Inhaltillin | li < itililtr l'iril > il < Cii'l- '
ii- > . Million 111 11 IIT K\c. hr , ' kin mil HI , I.
ami nllMirKlinl i l iiiil''ii' HIsnVNi.s ol rtOMIS'
it Ku' < lnltii lliii km IH-i t i > s nf \ \ omen In' , ' \ \
lmlili'ly mtili'itn IMn ; In DI'II irinieiit fnrmnai
Illlllm lonllni'Mii'iil iMrlc lly I'llMtti'l ' llii ) Ili-lli-
lili' Mullciil liKlltiilu .MnkliiK l - | > < ) ililt > uC 1'itl
All ill lent lilni'ii-nsiKCi' fiilly IrnnlOil Muilu Ina
or ln > liuiiirnti mil I' ) mall nr oM'nm ' lui'iiri't )
PHI. kill Hi nink < In Imliiutii mli'iili ir n > n tin
Kill' | icr i'ini lnt < 'rUov pr , fern I I all nn I r m il't '
Uh nr.iTiil lilior > 11 viir iiifninnil K v ilUcn 111
lilli lli'l' | < i' " " llu ' ' I" 'l1' I "i ! lllinn I'rl
Adilri nil IdiiT-tP
Dr. A. T. MfUnnglilm , Preaidint
Itli mill I lut in t ' tin ts , < im ut i I
L.XUOOK.
I.J He Tilt WOULD IHtKt IS BUI ONt CURE
' GOLDEN SPECIFIC
DR.HAIME3' ,
II rut lo ulivn In u tu , ut , < < irit * ir Irit. ur III Dr.
IrKml luil , w Ithoui lilt laibA tJwicl lln | ntli-ul
t ( u oe 4iir it inabdolutoly IIUDI ! HI ulicl vill tjlfvct
r. uBrmin niatnl ipoociy euir. nlifihir ilin i > ni > niii
' .
. A.lv. It opuraim MO QUIUIIJ auU with men. otr *
luiiilithnt iho pmitnt umlortoo no incuntciiieuce.
ud ire i > M atom. ln > ronplita rvloriiniiin n
etieiMcd * Upine book ci particulars frao 1'ul tiHilol
KU1IN A CO. . Ibtlllc UoUki nl. lblliX.Cuinillc HII
D-rir il ' lupuUtil by UiTKi. IIMU01.
A COLO IS INFLAMMATION.
TO
POND'S EXTRACT
REDUCES INFLAMMATION.
Specific Directions ,
ii' v r > ii IN ' ! in : in : v 11 , i i i"r
] 'l tlt'N lUtrnrt ll'.llltt'.l ' . < > IH'-llllln
1i ) ii nil sill tloiirlii1 , oi * mi u II It , or
mporlvc It oMTII him | iun < l liiliahv
tlio liuiii'i tlnoau'i ' tliolioM' .
I If IIO.IUSI ) , uaru'i1 ' nidi I'oinl' *
ivtrnct : novor.il tlnion ilallj.
if 'I'm : 'iiiico.x'r is SOUK
niiil.\iIC SflC-M' , rub tlic mrlc
tliorniiiilil ) ' MlIIi 1'oinl'M ivtrnt : ,
In \voolmi luindu o nlnruled
\vl li I < iiil'n Kilrncl , i iul ino- .
( eclril ! > } nn iiutor ivnipplii ) ; .
IB' TIII : MINOS . .misom :
talcvii tdiNixioiifnl f I'ond'N l.x
( rix'l four or live llnx'n dull ) .
II'TIIi : B < I.1IIIN ACIIi : unit nrf >
nero , ruli tlicmlK < > nni.lUtt ) ,
X'oiul'N I.\trjnt.
FOR CHILBLAINS , biillio
I'oinl'H DMriicI mid iKiniliixo
tlolli H'llnriilcilltli PoinI'M ix- :
triiil. Helling < | iili'Ul ) Httippod ,
BUT lo not [ ill r < liuNOHinnc client
Mil > stltiilc nnd c-xjicct II to do i\lm
H I'.ictriict Mill , llu Hiiro you
toniiliio urllclc , ITliulu only
> y I'ofxl'n Kitract Co , , TVviv
mill London ,
NO GLJREl ! MO F > A.Y.
1310 Douglas Street , Omaha , JMeb.
Bcv nlncn jcirs ptporl < n-P A ro-'iihr irrilmtoln 11 d IP 11 tllpli m.ii MIOTT li Klill Iroilintr wltti
curoutiit sin i'si nil No > nu ( lir.mli nil 1 riltntallls M" \ p rinancnli'iiru mi-iriiiti'i * I i r I iitirrti
triuiitorrhii-ii li utMmli i l0111 l nali > iikni'K. NUIH u n Im i.tin , "inlil li M mine amUi. ll -
n nl llio lll ol Sum mi I I'liiinrj ( > r nn < Nil luui uilii-JJIT'irtnoryoasu Inn ItrliKiami fill teen
_ ro I oniiiltalioii ficu Iluuk t Myaluric , of Ilfoj - < cnt t on ( J.llfli mrs U ft iu lei | i in u i t.ij la
/ , in to Km
DB 3. E McGR.SW
, . , . ,
THE SPECIALIST.
1(1 ( Yi'.irIXpi
PRIVATE DISEASES
ruri'il In i to 'idij Mllhniittlio ICM of nnhoiirt'tlinn
Inini lui-lni i Tlionmst ab < nlulii cure l..r , l.ii'l : :
mil all iinnii > liic < ll ili irii > 'i ovi-r knmvn ii > ipc.llc.il
i-ilenco syi'lI-5 | | | .iMiii niiloil cure1 In to to 71 d ivt
'llu nunt pcivvirliil iciru.l ) ) i-t know n fur a | xrmi-
niiilcuic sKIlTl | li : < irinln | Inri-llovln tliolilii 1-
tier ciirdlut luiiiic.illlu > it Invtrii n > uti initnlilnj
lluiMln no illllltlllil l.tiH iT M.inlKnid itr NN'cMkiifHi
| Mi lll\ilr ) fim I lii'tuni r I i'f ' km ill > n > e < ,111 I
fun ill * tlisi1 i i , prrin in nl\ ! i i. r < il lir Mtin , 4
piniOHH in l Ic Iri'nliutMit "t I1) ) vat * ' IM'.t'fiHM li is
in \ < r 1111\ IMJII illeit ml hii i.ri it in m * > f i > ntlt'Tit9
i-in - Ii. MM in iluAtltuill. . I iho I'm . : < lti ks anil
( in u I ftn IK * 1 , | > < . li n 1 I > i I Illi u i I
11111 n in mtttii cJajliii Nub KuLrunc'Ou ntliur
Mn > t
KERVE AND BRfllfi TREATMENT ,
000 u M \ N i ) K t'i' , " IT > !
NEBRASKA
National Bank
u. s. DEVosiroru , OHAHV , N- : >
Cnpltnl , - - - $ /.oooo , < >
Surplus Jan. 1st , I8OO , - OL,3OO !
( > IICIT | nml Illmclori llonrjr W Viilni I'miltoii' '
I - li Itid'l \ li'ii l'rciU'rit. . JiuiH'i \ \ mtjV
\ MI .I > I > , .luliii h Inllln , It I Cuililn/ N II
i'kV II llii lie < iii-.liti'r .
T i u ; IKON u.-xxic ,
lirnoi lith mill l-urinin * u
( ii'tior ii U inli'u ' { II t-iiiii * 1'r.iusai 10 1
RflC M SiitTi'rlnii from
| Yl-lVJ tin ) i-ITidn i > l
llla-J'9 > oiitlifulirron
ei\rlyilci'iiywn tlni wo knr " , lu t inuuUiml , I-IP.
I wlllU'li-l tlMiliuWf laalUH iiivli.li ciili'nliillii
fuUisrin uliw t it liiinin cur > ' , I'll I.I ! "f < lmi. !
A MIUII li t ini'ill-nlniirk tlinull l * > HA'l li ) I'M n
limn wh i li m rmii nut itil > llll itnl Alln >
I'rvt , IM , i/o\VXaiti : .iluudui , Coiiu
Cl'RES ' .
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