Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 29, 1892, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OMAHV DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , MVY 29. ITOIXTTEX
IDEAS OF ELAINE'S FRIENDS
Hot Inclined to < 3"eEtira t SecrRtary'R
Former Statements.
4Hot
HE IS POSITIVELY OUT OF THE RACE
Intrrpstluc Tmtlmony of n Mont Conlltli-nt-
lal Advlnor or tlip Mnn from Mitlor
llnrrlnon Ilrgnnlrd nn tlir
Only t'
TAKIIINO.TON BniCAf or Tnr. Bnn , )
& 1B Pot UTrxvni STiiuin , >
WABtiisnixix , U. C- , May 2S. )
An effort is hemp made in cortuin quarters
to create the Irnnrossion that the friends of
the president are personally antagonistic to
JAr. Uinlno and that aomo of them nro re
ferring to him personally In itnco'nplimcniary
tornm. The accusation Is not warranted by
the facts. There ha * not been uttered in
Washington , by any friend of the president ,
n single tvnrd which could be distorted into
a disrespectful allusion to Mr. Blnltie per
sonally or to Ifts true friends. There is tio.
ronflicl botxxeon the president and Mr.
Blaine and not the least fuoline Is enter
tained by the friends of the president toward
those of the distinguished r-tierolnry of state.
In the first pUce there ore natural ncd nc-
jjulrod tondcnciostoxx'ard mutualintorobt-sund
the most cordiul friendship , ut.d , in the second
end plucc , there is not tbo least possible
reason for any ill feellnp from either direc
tion. Tbo president and Mr. Blame ure ner-
bonally the bent of Irionds , and the sincere
supporters of tbo latter , us ncalnst the
former ut this time are. In the main , men
xxlioxvoulcl not Mop short of holplnc the
prebldent a * the nominee , nud arc men xvho
BUpportod him enthusiastically four vcars
ripe An Incioont illustrutinp the tnlbity of
the abKcrtinn that there is a personal feeling
tietxvecn the president and Mr. Blnitie. ib re
lated bv Hon , Chri" Macee , proprietor of the
JMtbbuig Titsos. Mr. Mneee unti his
iiewi.pnpcr have , for mnny yrnri , boon
recornlri'd ns the most porsotiul orcuns of
Mr. Bliiinc. Neither have evrr been doubted
nb the nulhortrod inouth-iAecc of Mr. Blaine ,
und nro ever.1 , xvhoro rocopuized us Etich.
Pittt.burp is % bo local 7101111 of the Bluino
sentiment of the nnttro country. It xx'ill be
remembered Hint ubout txvo months uco Mr.
MttRue , ufter spendmc Borne auys in Wash
inpton. returned to PlttbburR und made un
culborizud statement tbroupb his paper ,
xvhlchwas rrpontrd in thn ropulur press dis-
pntchtto the efloct thut Mr. Blaiiie meant
ul ! he said In his letter to .Mr. Clarkson , and
that be not only did not xvmit the nomina
tion , but would dCl2'll > r tendered by thu
Mipnonpolis convention.
B IlrcUlnn Was T'hial.
Mr. Jiligoe has been in tbo city lor some
days , has tallied freely xvith Mr. Blaine and
tujss "There xvus more suid in tbo talks l
hud xvlth Mr. Bluine txvo months npo than I
published. It it ououpb for me to say noxv
thutlum as coniidnnt now us 1 could hoof
anything , that Mr. Bluiue xx-ould promptlx
decline the nomination ut Mmnenpulis if
ufforcd him , und it is therefore u xvronp to
Lim und a proat injustice to the tmrty
10 use his name. After publish-
inc the nutbori7cd statement txx-o months
epo , I naturaUv expected that some of the
jmtrons of mv putier xxould object to the noxv
order of lhitic . 1 directed tbo manuplnp
editor of the Times to cease the use of Mr.
Blalne'it name for the prebidentiul nomina
tion , as he xvns un impossibility iu that di
rection , aud sum the paper xvould hupport
President Hurribon. "VVo huvo stood out
boldly for the president und 1 am sure he is
pomp "to bo the nominee.
" 1 requested the business mannper , the
collar uud others in tbo office to refer to mo
uny complaint ut the eussution of the Blaiuo
boom , und up to this moment there has not
bcon n xvord of complaint ruceix'od , not ex'eu
u postal curd. This Is the rorv hot bed of
Mr. Blaine'h beht stronphoW. 1 doubt if
you could find a xvell posted republican in
PittsbufR xvho really and honestly believes
Mr. Bluino xvould accept the nominution.
Mr. Elaine's real friends think too much of
him to doubt his x\-ord und they Unow for
xvhat purpose his numo ib noxv beine mis
used. "
XX'uui the Subject Iiix-ehtlcntrd.
Eoprcsentativo Jolly of South Dukotu said
todays "Aly bill onplnully called for nn up-
propnation of 825,000 for experiments for
nrtfficiul ruin production , but tbo committee
on npnculture reduced It to f 10,000. Although
it is not as much us 1 tx-ould wish , btill 1
think that sum enough for the purpose con
templated. Ab one experiment costs only
f.'iUU xve bbnll bo able either to demonstrate
the fcnbibilitv of the bcbeine or flibprove the
theory xvith thut amount. Wnat the pcoolo
of the northxvest xvunt is to see xvhcther rnln
can bo secured xvhen needed , and if this can
bo done they xvill not besStute to pay lor rain
fullb out of their oxvn pocket. 1 um quite
buro that the measure xvill _ pu t the house as
reported by the committoo. The xvbolo
norlhxxcbt will undoubtedly support mo in
nettinp the mtus.u'3 throuch. Souutnr
PettiBrew'h bill approorlutiup f40OJO for
ruin orperimoutB xvill , of course , pu b the
Bonate , but 1 thluk the conference committee
will reduce tbut amount to a much lower
figure.
XdliruKlcii lutlHiuulty Claims.
Todav the senate committee ou public
Jauds IriEtruclod Sunutor Paddock to repor
with luvoruuln recomroonaation his bill re
lating to the bolectiou of Nebraska's unset
tied bchool luuds from the Fort Unndull mili
tary rebervation , which x\us by bis ac
nbuudoiiud. The bill authorizes the btato o
Nebraska to bciect school lands or lutidi
xvhlch were lost because not found in placer
desipnated for location , from that part o
the ubuudonea Port Kundall milttarv rcher
vntiou lying xvithin Ncbrubka. The bill has
bcuu iimcudud so as to provide that the heloo-
tlon of bchool lauds aiusl be continue ) to odd
cumbered bectlous ufter the satns thull huvo
In ca surveyed , us provided by the bill , the
in me to bo equally distributed nmonp the
beverul toxvnbhipb'ub neurly nb practicable ,
and thut ull of the oven numbered sections ,
including the odd numbers remuinliip utter
the Gtute bhutl huvo made bolociiuns required
lo rouko up its loHses us school laud * , bhall
be dii-posecl of cs ubuul. All clulms re-
luirted for the Etutb up to this time uud those
j'oshible to uriHO bureiiftar ucpragate utiout
30,000 ncrus. It is not bulloved , hoxvcver ,
that nnylhiiiB Hue thib number ot ucres will
IK- required to make peed the btate'E in
demnity cluiinh.
Senator Pottiprew has before ibe commit
tee ou public laudb u bill of bimlhar character
for the disposal of that portion of the old
Fort Kiindull ubendontd reservation lynip
vlthiu South Dukotu. und it is probable that
bU measure xvill be offered as au uinuudffiout
to the Puddouk bill xvbuu the latter is taken
til ) for uctioti lu the soiate. :
XVi-fcturu Currul I'rocliirtiou.
A bpcc'ul agricultural census bulletin
iusuoil this evening on the curuul production
of Ibsl ) , In Iowa und somu other states , says :
In luwu the tntul area dtvo'od to the cultivu-
lion of cereals in 3hsil was 12r > ( lbU ( ) ! ) aeros , us
tviiiipured with uu urea of 11,4(1.1,7115 ( acre * in
] K7J. The luLTeubo lu tt > c urt'U in burlt'y wus
JilU.Ml1 ! ucrcs , in buclittheut b.lni.'i ncres. in
corn WUt7t ) : > ucitis , und in imtb 244rifi4 ueret.
On tuerttrr tiuud them wu u deeroasti ot
b.DOii ucrec in the nrtn in rvo and of 2.41W,740
nu-cs. la wheut. Barley is the only twcul
thut was not prouunil to : i gieutor or less
extent In t-vory ono of the tiiueij-UuB t-oun-
IICH of the stale , una tlicro ure but two couu-
tie aiming them \vliose pnidutUb of hurley
Uoc not uppcar. The entire production of
tortiuls In lo.vu in 18 U rcuchod u gruuu total
( -.Jlb.OuS ) ( ! buthelh.
MlhllKltUIIHIIIIk.
LouiR Stihooloy of Dew Muincs , la. , is ut
"VVillurd's.
C. U. Suboffw wna tnduy iippaiuled poht-
niuhlitrni Afunn. Itiohurdimii nuULty , vice
J A. Bu.vd. rulpned ; 1) . B. Smith , Yale ,
Hulli'v county , vice .1. t"1"k huuk. resigned.
I Hhb Kinmu A. Nulchat vill bo appointed
pOktmuHier ut llul'y , b xv rd euunt.v. upon
the recommendation of buuutor Puddook.
lr Walter Key wus today uppointed u
inriiibur of the punsiou bcmnt at Loac Pine.
fefnatorrcllon , v. uolfgulo-ul-lurtre from
r.nllforiiin , HUV the delegation fnim bU stuto
will Mipporl thu iiresirtent bolidly upon thu
lin.1 ballot. Culiforuiu bus for iiinur yeun ,
been rcguraod as n Ulaitie htronghold.
P. S. H.
\V4iktitrn I'tuiiiluiik.
WsuiNiTO.N , D. U , May lib. iSjKiclul
Telegram to TUE Buu.J 'J'ho fallowing list
nf nonsions grunted IK reported by Tue BLC
bud Hxumlner Uureauof Ululm :
r > ubriikl.o ; Origiuul St\ ) incur B.
" John Fanrcr .tamrn M Mend Jesse
. William L. Woht , Morand Kohier
Alvin h , fk , Charles A Littel , Hobbv 1) . |
Hams. Ktulth Ti Cnldwell , Jnakia Winn ,
James it Clark , A'lu'tioual AnramT'ilbott , J
William W Patters , t-dward L , Cuttts. I
5tr * > l"tnentBlGoorpo H Wasbbnrn. Re-
Taewnl una ? nrj"-JC > ; trot P Atchlson.
Kuinbuc Heory A. Mu-Cuuo.
IowaOrlplnalBdwin K. Warfl , Chnun-
cey W Smith , Orsenus P. Broxvn , William
Bonel , .lames H. Mulvnipht , Malcolm W ,
Wilcox. Clark Ellis , James W. Johnson ,
Amos ford. James Toft , Andrew Douplas ,
Nathaniel J. Acres , Hiram A. Wlrick , An-
drcxv IJocms , Georco E. Gicccy , Silai H.
Beals. An el P. Simpscn , John H. Shu-
mubor , Hiram Tlnlcy , rtiomas Graham ,
John W. Miller , Samuel Wntcrson ,
Asa A. Everest , Arthur La Forest Beobe ,
Goorpe N Ormsbv Ablran Lambrrt , John
li. Wptson. Loul * Saunor. Alfred H. Donpy.
Aoditionnl-Audrcw J. Kilev , Edxvnrd
liopau. Increase- John P. Bovd. Kobert
Porbes , jr. , Ezra B. Cnatnnlin , Sath H.
Mortrun , Aupustus uabrlol , commodore P
Hose7. John Cone. lleissno Benjamin
Hoxvard. AbromVishard. . Orlpinni xvldows ,
etc. Julia E. Keunndy , mother ; Comfort E.
Worth.
South Dakota : Oricihal Xormnn F.
Johnson , Patrick Heilv. Benjamin P. 1'ortcr.
Colnraao : Origlual--Edwnrd Chose.Albcrt
Clark Fish. Gourge A. Dale Oscar F. Baker ,
Elmer U. Pond. Fricdench Baun. Preston
Hampton. Increase Charloi L Knnpp.
> KWS I'OIt TIIK AKMY.
-
CouiplKtr 1.1st or ChHiicc * In the llrgulur
Service.
WASHINOTOJ : , D C , May 2S.
Telpgrnm to Tun Bcc. I The following array
orders wore Issued toaay ;
Captain James Miller , Second infantry ,
will pioeood to Concord and report in person
to the covernor of New HumpsUiro for duty
in connection with the national guard of
that state. The following tt'atisfcr in the
Eighth cavalry is made : SscondLieutenant
Charles C. Wulcutt , jr. , from troop 1C to
troop L. The following transfers in the
"Nineteenth Infantry are made : Captain
ilncob H. Smyth , from company K to com
pany E ; Captain Alexander H. M. Taylor ,
from company E to company 1C. Leave of
n nonce unlil August liU , JEUis granted
First Lieatcnnut Daniel B' Dovore , Sev
enteenth Infantry , L-nve o.f absence
for otic tnouvb rom .Tune 1
is granted First Lieutenant Charles M. Tru-
itt , Twenty-first Infantry , aide-de-camp ,
i eave of absence for three months , to take
effect on or about July 1 , is grunted Cnptnin
C. N. Berkley McAuley. assistant surgooa.
The extension of leave of absence on sur
geon's certificate of alsabllitv granted Cup-
tain Philip Uoade , Third infantry , March S.
is further extended ono month on account of
sickness. The extension of luavo of absence
granted Captain James M. Bell , Seventh cuv-
nlry , February ! ii ( , is further extended three
duyh. The lenve of absence grunted Post
Chunlatn James C ICerr , U. S. A. , April 0 ,
is extended one mouth.
yai : r.utMJH NTUK WE.ITUCK.
Crop Conditions mid Prosjx'rtB In Nfbrabkn
and Other Stutch.
CUUTH , Neb. , May 117. [ Special to THE
Btc.1 The Nebraska weather service issues
the following bulletin for the week ending
Friday , Mnr 27 :
The work has been n favorable one in all
respects ; fair weather has prevailed since
Sunday , and n very lurce amount of corn
planting hcs been done during the week , but
the season is Dtill about two weeks behind
that of last year , 1ho ground is generally in
excellent condition excepting 'the low
land ? , and they nro last becoming worli-
able. The temperature has bsnn everywhere
below the normal , uveraginc from three and
a half degrees below in the western part of
the htato to nine ana a hall in the eastern.
A licht frost was general on Monday. There
has been about the normal amount of sun
shine over the state penerullv.
There have been light showers turouchoul
the state during the week , but the amount
wus generally only Irom a quarter to half uu
incn , which is about three-quarters of an
inch below the normal. A very severe wind
storm , uccornpaiiied by light flurries of snow
in the north , wus uouiowhut conenil through
out the central part of the Etnle on the 2Uth ,
Oolug some damage. Throughout the north
ern part of the stute over one-half the corn
is planted ; in the southern part more than
three-fourths , and In some countlas nearly
nlL
Ofllciul Goiumuit-nt llfjiorts.
X , D. C. . May i3. ! Cool weather
has continued in all districts east of the
Rocky Mountains aud the season continues
late. The deficiency in temperature amount
ing to from two to four degrees in the cen
tral valleys and the gulf states. The seasonal
ruinfnll continues largely in excess.
The development of the plant of cotton ,
corn und cune in the south has been retarded
bv cold , wet weather. Cotton in some states
bus been badly damaged.
Pennsylvania Cold , wet weather , in-
jurioub to corn uud much of it needs replant
ing ; season is txvo xx-ueks luto. Ground very
wet uud farm xvorn delayed.
Missouri Week much more favorable ,
though still too cool ; crops materially beue-
fited ; corn planting being pushed but late
ness of the scnson.una much replanting prom
ises diminished crops.
Illinois Temperature below normal ; con
ditions improved ; corn pluming progressing
rapidly ; some report wheut us heading ;
xvurmer xvoather nueaed.
Indiana Conaitious more favorable ; corn
planted , too xvet in north ; xvhoat crowing
rank und yellow und is heading ; gruss , oats
uud fruit in fine condition.
Ohio Wet soil nud showers retarded farm
xvork : little corn pluuted in northern section ;
plants turning yolloxv in middle southern sec
tions ; xvheat arid truss crowing xvoll ; tooxx'et
fur outs
Michigan Week favorable ; xxhcat , oats
aud barley improved ; corn aud pututoes
being planted.
VVibeoiibin Much improvement in * all
crops ; fruit prospects never bettor ; much
corn planted , nut not finished.
Minnesota Cropi doing well , but need
more sunshine ; corn planting progressing
rapidly.
Iowa Corn planting has been rapidly
pushed , und more tbau half the usual ureu
completed : lowlands still too vet.
North Duuotn Whuat seeding noarlv
finished ; other cereal * -.veil udvanced ; early
sown xx'beat coming up finely ; xvarm
xvuutbcr nenaed.
South Dukotu Tory favorable , and
marked improvement and advancement in
crops ; grubb , corn planting , flax ana mlllut
bowing and general farm xvork.
Nebraska Very fuvorable xveather und
much corn pluuted this week ; half of the
com now in the ground but the season is
still more then txvo weeks late.
Kansas Farmers engaging hands to bur-
vet > t In ten aavs ; crops improving , Cold
snap thu first of the xx-eok , caused much in
jury to fruits.
Okluhomu Crop conditions nro much im
proved ; trosu on May 20 to ia slightly in
jured cotton ; xvhoat und corn uud oats iiave
an excellent btnnd , furuierb are busy culti-
x-ating their crops.
Montana Everything growing rapidly.
Wyoming The week has been beneficial
to nil crops.
Colorado Groin and fruit doing nicely ;
rain needed in some sections ; crops bome-
x\ but damaged in Huurfuno valley.
.Now Mtsica Grass improving , irrigated
crops and fruit in cxcellmit condition.
Arizona Warm weather has greatly im
proved t-rnpi in xvcsteru uua oentralportiims ,
boc-ond crop ot hey ready to cut in Suit river
x-nllttj , corn planting begun iu northern und
eastern portions.
low a Crop ltiitl tlu ,
DcbMoiscH. la. , May L'S. The xveather
crop bulletin rnportt cool , dry xveather xvith
ubundunt buiihbiue , civiug furmer. the first
fuvorable weeu fur a long time. About half
tl.o corn planting is done but Uio probable
uiTcur" will be cotisldnrably reduced , even
with thf most favordble conditions in the
tuium. Wheat and outs on uplunas are aolng
xvelL Ou flooded bottoms uud unaraiuod
fioldk it xvill be very lieht. Fruit has been
slightly injured by trout und cold winds.
Tun weekly bulletin of Is..or
this burnau neruuftor
will be isbuud TuKsdnv. beginning Junn 7.
iJkuly to l > f Itrlt'putn *
WAHIINIITOX , D. CM Mur 2S. [ Special
J'elecrnra to THE Bcc.J-.Judgo Lumburt
Tree of Cuicuco. Henry W. Cauuun , u bunker
of Nexv York , und Senulor Jones of Nevada
will , it ib stated , likely be the members of
-the international monetary conference on the
jiurt of the United Status.
AFRAID TO FORCE THE ISSUE
Watson of Georgia Eoore * the Democrats '
for Their Tariff TlmtaneBs , j
POSTOFFICE APPROPRIATION BILL
Dctmlr on the Mrmnrr In tlir 11nn n Yester
day Unlur Makf * n Atr k Ilcply to
tlii > AuUm-n StntMuian
Notes.
WATOINT.TO.V , D. C. , May 2S. After the
Introduction j nod reference of several bills ,
the ) bouse then went into committee ol tun
whole ( Mr. Buchanan in the chain on the
po&lofUce appropriation bill.
Mr. Hayes of Iowa spoke in laver of strik-
icp from the bill the section which author
izes the postmaster general to fir the rale of
mail trains on overland roads , such rate not
to uxrood 8 jior cent of the compensation
paid by private parties lor like or similar
transportation.
Mr. Kendall of Kentucky , who recently
succeeded to his futue'b Boat in the hmse ,
atihvercd his maiden sp3och. It was un
eloquent free coiuuco speech , which was lis
tened to with marked tttoutlou and elicited
tn
apnlauio at Us , close.
Mr. Plthlan of Illinois spake in dcnuncia-
lion of the "McKmley act and In Juror of an
enlargement of the free Hit ,
Jlciict the Drmoraitb n I.return.
Mr. 'VVatson of Georgia replied to Mr.
rithlau's remarks , and took occasion to read
a lecture to the Democrats. That party had
cursed the McKinlor net , yet , ahhouch it
hud been in control for live months , it had
not dared to consider a bill to re
peal the uct. ILnucbtrr.J IVIr. Watson then
proceeded to extol the plunks of the ( Jcala
platform und was frequently interrupted by
Mcssm. Fithian. Eiiloo uud olbera , but he
held his own against them all. Ho congratu
lated the democratic party of the "south
( much to tut ; amusement of the republicans ;
'iir romtnc ortr craJc&lly to the principles
of the platform , ntiQ predicted that the time
xvnb soon coaling when the democrats of the
south , if tbov wished to save their party ,
woula wrup the Ocalu platform around them
und come in out ol the wot. fLnucbtor.J
Mr. Enloo replied to the criticism on the
democratic majority made by Mr. Watson.
IT was , be said , much easier to criticise n
production than to produce Bometbiuir. It
was easier to criticise a law than to make
one. It was easier to criticise the adminis
tration of the house than it was to
administer it. This house was col Boverned
by any individual in it. If the majority
was to ho criticised it should bo crlticisod
for the rules It had made , and not the
nciffiiaistration of business in conformity
with thobe rules.
CHINESE EXCLUSIOX.
Amount Needed to Enforce tlio I'rovlKlnnt.
of the Act.
I ) . C. , May 23. Secretary
Foster today sent to the house of represen
tatives asking that 103,000 be added to the
fOU.OOD heretofore appropriated lor tbo on-
forcement of the Chinese exclusion act dur
ing the nert fiscal year. In his letter the
secretary says : "Tho act refuses tbo egis-
tration by collectors of internal revenue
witnin ono year of all Chinese laborers
within the limits of the "Cuitod States ut the
time of the passuco of the act and all other
Chinese persons who may apply lor such
registration. According to the estimate
furnished by the superintendent of the con-
bus there are at the present time oot less
than 110,000 Chinese in the United States
who t re entitled to registry. "
The commissioner of intcrnhl revenue osti.
mates tnat $ riO.WU ( will ba tiecesrary lor th e i
expense of additional oftlocrs to conduct th e i
registration. U'he act provides .for the pay
ment of a fee uotcxceoding $1 to collector8
of internal revenue -for each certificate i r ,
BUcd.
The secretary adds : "There is no appro
priation under which the payment of s\.ch
sum may be made. I concur in the view ex
pressed bv the commissioner of internal rev
enue , that the lees lor such service should 1
not be allowed to collectors , and as the ac * is
cot mandatory in its terms , I shall cot au
thorize such payment. The worn must bo
done by subordinates , who will receive sal
aries and , in my judrmant , there is no ocea-
bion for increasing the compensation of col
lectors on the account of this additional duty
devolved upon tnom. It may bo fairly
assumed that tbo number for registration
will be largely increased by the new act. "
UTAH COMMISSION AUOLlbHED.
Completion of tlic l.ojrlRlutHo Appropria
tion Kill.
"W/siirvoTOX , D. C. , May 2S. The legisla
tive upnropnation bill was completed by the
appropriations committee today and reported
to the house. The most important feature of
the Dili , and the one-which , without aoubt ,
will lead tn great interest in the house , is the
abolishing of the Utah commission.
Ths total appropriation made by the bill
was i-MiS2,75 ( ! ! , which is $1,070,205 less than
the estimates , The appropriation for the
current liscol year was S22.141.S74 , being
155,1-2 more than is recommended in ttiU
bill.
bill.Under
Under the head of the senate , the princi
pal question is the abolishment of thirty-nine
clerks of senators who are not chairman of
committees.
The only substantial change In tbo appr o
priation for the bouse is the addition of com
pensation of twenty-live additional mombsrs-
who will enter under the new apportion
ment.
Summary disposition is made of the Christ
ian home of Utuh , in Salt Like City , whic h
was founded as arefugo-for Mormon wives
who abandoned polygamy , by grant-
lug the entire promises to the territory as a
bite for its bchool for the doaj mutes until
congress shall otherwise provide for thsm.
Secretary Foster toaay transmitted to the
house a letter from the postmaster pen oral
asking for an additional appropriation of
f li3 ( , II5 tor tuo postal torvice. The post
master peuorul recommended that this up
rropriution ba made in hs : last annual re
port , uud in a letter accompanying un estimate i-
ii.
mate he renews his former recommendation.
This estimate , he says , is based on informa
tion ascertained by un inspector xvbo x-isited
Chlcapo and conferred xvith thu executive
committee of the fair ana xx'ltu the postmas
ter ut that pluce. sJ
Mr. Wuuamueer has issued another ad-
vertlseuieut for bids under the act. of March ;
U , 181)1 ) , which provides for increased mail
service between the United State * and for-
eipn countries xvith u viuwtothe incrome ref
commerce.
Secretary Bluiuo undTiIrs , Bloiue returned
to Wubbiupton from Now Yoru this evening.
> .V MJTIl
ClfXrlunil anil lilt I'rlnndu Ilesllutu Almnt
Joining tlir "Anti-Snujijinrk. "
Nrxv YoitK , May 2S. The Herald prints
tbo following : Tue comiup to this city of iu-
iluouliul democrats in vorinui stules to cou-
suit with ex-President Cleveland has the
greatest importance in its bearing on the
Chieugo convention. The friends of Mr.
Cleveland have found much to disouib iu the
situation The matter which has piven the
friends of Mr. Cleveland the most concern
I vvat the uomiui ; convention at Syracuse.
. . „ - . . . -J fenrdd bus came to pass , und the
heu
null-snap movement hat coaio to bs styled u
movement ol "bolters. "
There has never been uuy poraou who
could have stopped the movement but Mr.
Ir.oh
Cleveland himself , and the Question which
has been aUaussod with visiting democrats ,
not by Cleveland , but by Ins lieutenants in
thlb city \\anhlnrton. . baa bean whether
thf ) iiiovomnia would bo lilieJ.v to be dis
torted in such tx wuv asto ulieualo Um -
Ktructed ilulecutes from otter Etctek , mIt
xxoula be a forabio weument to EUV that
Cleveland , Uuvlup bcuu turned Oovvu in the
' ronrcntioa , had s r' & btijine flcle
pation to the Chicago convention clamorinp
for admittance. " * "
These nrpumanls have tor week * pivcn
rue repeatedly to ruftfiirs that the ex ptesi-
dent would xvritcH letter withdrawing from
the field as & prcsiacnthd candidate These
tjtorlo , ; cave now tauou noxv form that Mr.
Cleveland would issup/a letter dlsclnimlnc
all sympathy of ccn. octlon with , the antt-
snap movement. . c ,
The Herald SHVBati the nuthorlty of ft
very influential uoinucrat , who xvill not
allow the IIRO of b4& name , that Mr. Clove-
laud's : friends havp .oxproisod tbo almost
unanimous opinion yhich will govern him ,
that no ccprcssinu } ruu | him regarding the
coming | Syracuse can xmtiou is nocoisary.
The man trlvlnr t.hyt intonnatlon is PD nonr
to Mr. Clevclnna as to giro the statement
the weight of authority AVhethor an
expression will t > c TiTftTreonrv baforc tbo con
vention is bold vrtlr'd'Yi * J largely on how
discreetly the conron-tra i is managed and
xvhat is done , Mr. ' ( "leveland'B nhoncos
could be done Irreparable injury by
intemperate action.
ADVANTAGES OF GOOD TEETH.
Krgnrdtitl l > .v MmiJ' us HII Indlratioii ol Itr-
Iliicinsnt.
Aucut tbo organlration of the Omaha
Othmtalo-icnl noclety which was forme a lust
week by several dentists of this city its
members may impress upon the public and
upon themselves what Lord Chestarfiola
once haia about odontology , or rather the re
sult of It.
"Fine and clear tooth are among the first
recommendations to be mot with in the com
mon intercourse of society. " was his remark.
In every ago nud country , even among the
rudest aud ma.it barbarous nations , the
tooth , as useful and beautiful members , have
attracted attention and batm regarded as of
great importance in giving beauty and sym
metry to the face. Ahlte , clean and well
arranged teeth , visible us HOOD us the lips
open , dentist * say , are generally In the
mouths of good , honest , candid , faithful
men.
Character of men , like the age of horses
can be road by the teeth , and sometimes
what he oats can bo surmised , for "as arc th
teeth ol man so is his taste. " Short , broad
teeth , standlnp close to each other , bhoxv
tranquil line , strength , but melancholy per
sons seldom have xvcll arranged , clean , pearly
u-oth.
By the nncionts , white and well formed
teeth xvero considered as characteristics
of beauty , and especially the Bruhmns
think this , as tboy are extremely delicate-
in every point relating to their teeth. .Every
mornlnp they rub them for upxvards of un
hour xvith o txvlc from a rocomiforous tig
tree. In Oriental countries the Inhabitants
stain their teeth , nnd many xvomon in
Sumatra have their tooth filed to points , re
moving the enamel from the burface that
they mnv be more easily dyed black. The
Africans are said to tile their teeth to points
and thus increase the savugeness of their
nspoct
Vlrxrfi of n I'romlnrnt limit 1st.
A Fifteenth street dentist xvho has a rroa
"pull" in his business said to n BEE reporter
thut many tooth , good in thom'i'lves , huvo
nn artificial appearance in the mouth , simply
J because the dentist ( though on excellent
mechanic ) xvho has been nt woru on them
bus 1 lucked perception to discover the shade
made necessary by the complexion , hair and
eyes of the wearer.
Spsalting of the ivory masticators , the
dentist said that few people Know anything
about their tooth. They are developed
from i the mucous membrane covering
the ' edges of the maxillury arches.
About the sixth xvool : of the foetal
life the mucous membrane covering the odpe
of the upper jnxv presents a semi-circular de
pression or groove. This is the primitive
dental groove , from the floor of which the
perms of the ton deciduous or milk teeth are
developed. The gorin of each tooth is formed
by u conical elevation or papilla ot mucous
membrane , which [ constitutes the rudiment
ary pulp of a milk tooth. The germs of the
milk teeth make ' their appearance at
the end of the : seventh xvoek. This
is when voung mothers scream xvith delight ,
"Baby's pot a tootlC' Tlie eighth xvoek the
norm "of theiirst deciduous tnolur of the
upper jaw appearsoTbero are other periodb of
eruption of the temporary teeth , and after
the anterior molars disappear , the important
ones make a shoxvinp'JDr themselves. They
apusar between the fifteenth and the txvcn-
tloth month and are the canine teeth. It
does not folloxv that they come during "dog
days. " The canine are vulgarly culled eye
teeth , of which every oue knows. From the
ages of 12 to 14 the second molars como aud u
person generally has a full sot of teeth with
the exception of the wisdom teeth.
Some people thlnii that they will never
have horse sense until they pot their xx-isaom
teeth , making their complete set , thlrty-txvo
teeth , but this is a mistake. A century BRO
people xvcre obliged to have wisdom teeth in
order to masticate the bread and meat that
the COOKS in those duvs prepared. But noxv
things i are changed and tbo generation that
is coming up is gettinp along with twonty-
eicht ordinary teeth. Dentists explain this
freak of nature by saying that wisuotr teeth
are extra ones and are of no material benefit ,
therefore nuture is rolierinc ; herself of the
, and "sxvan"
surplus cares nothing about a
of "a tooth for u tooth "
In the same aentist's office , while bevas
making n cast for a lower Jaw of a fresh
young fellow who bad bad -his teeth knocked
but by a strong argumentative friend , a tall ,
slender woman entered. She was from the
rural districts. There was no question
about that. Her cheek bones were high and
projecting. She wore spejtacles that looked
venerable by age , and there was a dellghtf u
harmony between the large , round glosses in
them nud her wearing nppu ol.
Tne dentist was guarding constantly
ngainbt sudden and violent contortions by the
fresh as the dentist's
young man bayonet-
ubapod screw forceps fastened upon the
remaining snags of the jaw. The sight of
the woman made him impatient ana irrita
ble , but she-didn't care for that ,
nfUer VJhlU
"I jus1 tho't I'd sten in , mister , " she raid ,
"ter see if you mended .Lucy Jane Hopper's
teeth xvot lives in Pupilhon. If you only
know'd the stuck up airs that ere
gal puts on , you'd be sicu 'nongh to vomick
nud her old dad ain't any great shakes ,
nrter all. Why , bless your heart , misU-r ,
she tells everybody 'round our wuv that she
paid out , in one lick , poiu' onto 85 to have
herteotb cobbled up : and utter that , she bed
she bud uther costly firtu's dun to 'em.
'By gum , don't know her , eh ! Well l ,
mebby she went to bone utber shop but
law me , bur , I b'lieve it xvuz ter Dr. Phil
ilT
Pluggers , but taint no matter nohow ter
ilC
bother my bronzes 'bout. She hod seen a blc
tooth thut xve tuld her that it xvuC be hard
ter lobO it , un' &be sod it wud cost her u pung
ter part xvith it.
"My ole man , he was kummin * to Omaha
to sell ulot er purdeu truck wet mo un1 him
'tended , an' nuthlu' wud do but I must kum
along , too. Sez he , 'Sophia' that's my
name 'Jim nnd ZtUu' them's our llt'lest
boyb 'xvunts BOXV trousers , un' you kin git
'um at the same time. ' But mercy sakes
'live , I'm so komuletelv upset here , as it
xx-uz , xvith the hollejin of people , an' tbo
noise of them keen anil Etoum injius , that
acter'ly I ain't fit tor buy onnythtng. 1
'tpOBO you folksseswpt lives here all the
time cits kinder u ed j.6 Huxx'bumobber ,
the tho't kum over mq us I sot on thu cheer
thut mebby Zake fvud Jlko to larn how to
cobble up people's ( teotp , too. Ho could LOu
us ho already baz hum Experience. He tun u
xvhuun dog tur our , blacksmith ebop an'
xvith tongues uud hammers tuk that dog's
teeth out so that he don't bite now. I ' pozt >
you tuUe 'proimeeb.to.laru the trade , onc't Etor
a xvhlle , altho' I'Jl rnli r Zske wud po tor
fckool ono or two xv.inlcrs no us to pit his ed-
dykubhun as they idJl It uowerduys he's
pizoa smart to luru. ivufcu he bets out tn do it ,
'
hut " , , ,
"Madam , " Interrupted the nervous don-
tibt , "it's my duty to tell you that -there's na
bceletou , aoad , iu the buck loom uud that it
died of inaliguuut iraallpnx. I xvould be ite
licbled to libten lunger 10 your interesting
story , but 1 fear that pour little Zektt would
boon ut u motherless ooy if I allowed myself :
thlb pleasure. "
"Great Scott1 Yon peed for nuthln' old
idiot , " bbe bcrramed CE she jumped from her
chair , "wuv didn't you tell u critter thut
uforo I kum in here. 1 tho't I bmolled atm
horrid ' .tuff like a dead skeleton. "
With a buiud the old woman blurted and
kept her p&ll uutil , prtbuiuably , bbe got tu
Papilliau.
Cal. . MnylisL Two btlghtbbock
of eurihyuaUe xvero lull "here this
PR
> ticc sliert'v
c vtn t u
lotli liny r-f June lt < r HI the ful.oniti ; named
| ilnrc < In Uunjius Itui
OnmhH.
WAIIP.
Tlrrt Plftrlrt Poutliiu ! < t corner Sercntb
and Mn.rrjstreets
Bpconv Iiistrlft Northwest corner Elphth
nn fl l < nnvfiuwnrth nrpets.
Thlrfl Bintrlrt 128 ( > Jntif * BtrpcL
J'n..rtu Dinrlut 1S27 South Thirteenth
street
fifth District Northeast corner Seventh
and I'nclflc Ptrcpts.
yutti Dlstrlrt SoutlieBst corner Sixth and
I'aclDc ktrcets.
t-evnnth li strict B2T > 1'irrrc Rtrpot.
richtli li.Kirlrt J-outhxtest cornfr Elcx-cnth
anfl I'entprst rents.
Ninth District IS II Snuth Sixth RtronU
Truth District ImerspctlonKlnthnnd Ilan-
croft street , nurtheust corner
E wriitli Dlstr ct IIHH bon'h Thirteenth
Urtnt , northenst corner Arbor street.
FtX'OXtl X\Atm.
rir t District intcn-ection rourteenth r.nd
Jonvii streets.
breund District 1004 ' oulh Thirteenth
BttoeU
Thira fllstrlcl Intrrsprtlon ElRutuontb and
Lrnvenv orlb street ) . . Rinith Rifle.
Tourth Dlstr ft Inlorsectfon Twentieth
nud l.nuvenwortli mrtiets. south Ktilo.
Tfili District Intersection T pnty-thlrd
and Lnuvmittorih MrotUN Minth Rldn
Hxih District Intcr-eetlon Twentieth
street und I'ojinlotau uvi-nuti.
Scvpnth Dihir.rt142 - ' V llllam utrpru
District 1314 houth Thirteenth
Mnth District Intprsoctlon Sixteenth and
CrnttTBtmits.
renth District 3RJ3 South Twpntletli street
( Loxrtt& Woodman. )
Ulp unth Dl trict Interaction Twentieth
anil Itnncroft streuts
Twelfth District 1554 Vlntnn strset ( Dono-
ThlrtPontliDlRtrlrt InterRcctlonThlrtpeuth
and Vnllpy BtreetK. we t side.
rourii'iiiith District Jnterscctlon Twen-
tieth and lUnilevuril streets.
Till 1111 MAUD.
I'lrht niBtr'ct Intersuctlon Txvolfth and
Chicago btruet.
Second Dlstritt SIT North Dftcenth streut
( Wood worth ) .
Third District 112 Fouth rourleonth street ,
( A. .1 , Simpson ) .
Fourth District 1112 Douglas etront ( a J.
Ciiimn ) .
nrtli District Intersection Cup tel avenue
and ' Tenth Hit cuts.
Sixth District Intersection Hartley and
Ninth streets , uabt side.
bcvculli District Intersection eleventh und
KIreels
t Dlbtrlct-1315 1'aruej Btroot iJ. S. JH-
CormTck" ) .
Muth District 1211 l urd Htreot ( Kil
kenny , BriiA i. Co ) .
tOKUTII XVAUP.
first District Interitietlontoventeonth unu"
Duvennort streets.
froeond District Intersection Tttouty-sec-
end uud Duvunbort Ktri'otb. north Hide.
Third District lutursectiou Twenty-fifth
and Dnase " .tniets.
rourth DKtrlnt liitorsoctlon Beventoenth
and Dortnc btruots.
Fifth District 4 South rifteentb street ,
Sixth District Intnreuctlon Txventleth nud
Dougliis stroots.
Scx-unth District Intersrctlon Twenty-sixth
Etmot uud St. Mary'n avonuo.
Eighth District lnter ect Ion Twentieth
struut and Bt , Murv's axenuo , wcbt sldu.
Mutli Dlbtrlel Iglb SU Mury's uvcinio
( Itobobuuux ) .
Tenth District Intersection Elghtreuth
and Leavenxvortn btreetb. north side.
Elcteuth District 10IS llonurd btroct ( Illc-
glns ) .
nrrn XVAIUI.
rirst District Intersection Sherman nrcuue
and Mandursou street.
becona District Erfllng bulldlnp , west side
Shcn.ian avenue , between Uhlo und Corby
btri'ots.
Third District Intersection Sherman
avenue and LuLo street.
Fourth District 1B03 Grnco btrpet , South
west corner Shorninn uvonnc- and Grucestreet.
FlfJh District 1317 hherman uveuuo ( toit-
. .
- -
. -
niati )
sixth District UM Sherman avenue ( Er-
Jllnci.
Seventh DlBtrlet Intersection Sixteenth
und Izurd Ktreolh.
Eichth District SDB North Sixteenth street
( H. G OlurU. uscnt )
N.nth Dlbtriet Intersection Cubs und Flf-
teMith streets.
Tenth District GUI North Sixteenth street
( Spurt * ucentl.
Eleventh District SouthwpRt corner Eigh
teenth uud Oi ; b streets , ! North Eiphtoeuth
ttruev.
B1XTH XVAIID
First District Lyceum hall , 4B2J North
Twenty-fourth strert ( Onilpi
buuond D htrlet InterBcctlon Thlrty-blxth
fltrp.pt mid Orund nvtinni ) .
Third District Intersection Military uvenue
end Grunt btrpot.
Fourth Dmtrlot Interssctlon Twenty-
fourth street und Ma.nder > .oii streets.
rifth Uibtrlel lutpr ection Twenty-fourth
ana "tt'lrt btrt-cts.
Sixth Uistrlet luterbecUonThIrt3--tliird and
Parker streets
Seventh Dlbtrlct 2J32 Luke street f\V. A.
tlxxslcki.
Eichth Dlbtrlct 2025 Lake street ( Sasstrom ) .
Ninth District 2310 North Twenty-fourth
street.
Tenth District Intersection Twenty-eighth
and Franklin streets
Eleventh District Intersection Twenty-
fourth und Franklin btructs.
Twulfth District 1IS5U North Twentieth
street.
Bcvcvrn XVAUP.
FlrBt Dlmrlct 2813 Loirx euwortli street
faoeoud District Interbpction Twenty-ninth
avenue und I'njijilcton avenue , uubt Hlda
Third District luterbectloii Twnnty-nlnth
Btruet and WuulxvcirtU ax-enue. wouth side
Kounh District Intumeetlon Twenty-ninth
uud Mtizeuth streets
FiUh Dlstrlot InterRectlou Thlrty-soooua
tuinne und Thomusun itrpet
Sixth Dlstrlnt 1012 Twenty-ninth uvonuii.
fcevBiith DlBtrlct lutorheotlon Thirty-
fourth und Francis htrnetii
EIGHTH XVAUI ) .
First DlRtrlct 2D34 Hamilton street.
f-ucond District ' " - } Cumins ( .treot.
Tlilrd Distnel Intorbectlon Twentieth and
Nlchola" Btroots
Fourth DlbirlutCIO Cumlnc strePt.
Fltth DlBtrlet WOb Cummc btrcot.
falxth D.btr.ct luteraectluu Twenty-second
uud jiurt BtreetK.
Spxonth DiHtrict Intersection Twentieth
and Gush btreuth.
NINTH XTAIII ) .
First District Intersection Thirty-second
c.nd Oumlnc streets.
faeeoiid District Intersiictlon Fortieth and
Cumins btrerth , north bide.
Tlilrd District Interbectlon Fortieth and
Furnam Ktreets.
Fourth Dlhtrlct Intersection Thlrti-second
ax-imut ) und Davenport direct.
Fifth District 2H 4 Furuum street.
fcllth District aiOl Leuvonworih stront.
.South Omuliu ,
FIKST A\AHD.
First District Dun Hannon's fpod btore. No.
U7 North Twenty-iirth htreot ,
heeund District-Vncunt btore In Hennl
tmliulnp. Twmty-fourthBtreet. west side , ho-
twnen .1 and 1C street'- .
Third UlKtrkt-Vacant houbn on uust bldo
of Twcntj'-fourth stieet , between U und L
SECOND .VAUD.
FlrBt DlHtrict .ludce llruuu'ti onico , KB >
North Twruty-hlxth ntr eu
Second District AIlckul'H hotel , eubt bide of
Twuiity-fourth street , neur Q btreet.
7'hlrd D.htrlct .Morroll'F ft-ed btore , corner
It Btroot und llollevue uvcuuo [ Albright. ]
THIKU WAUD
First Dlstrlot Charles Kuufhold'B hotel. 2721
0 htroot.
hucond DlHti let John KllUen'h hotelU3JOj ! Q
btruet.
FOrilTIlVAKD. .
Now burn ut stock Turds.
1'UnciNCTS.
Chlcuco VanAlt'b otllee
Olonturf A. 1' . IIaubou's , South Thirteenth
Doiiclnb School house , dlbtrlct S3.
Klkhoru-'rown hull. ElUhorn city.
Eubt Omuliu llourdluc house ut Swift's Ice
house.
riorunce Old siiiiool boiuo Ltrioruncu.
Jefturhun-nunry aiinonbon's lumber cflice ,
at lleiinlnctou
Mlllnrd B"bool houii ut Mlllurd btutlou.
McArdlu McArdlu'u HCliool IIOUHG.
I'lutte Vullt-y riehuul bou o ut Valley Btu-
tlon.
1'nion Goorel * Iliidmbn'b hoube.
\Vuturloo Musonlc hall building.
WtKt Omaha. Mirth District-ecliool IIOIIHU ,
dlhtr ut No. ! ) , UdOHon nluuu.
West OniHba. Pouth D.Btr.ct-flou eDundne
place , block 151.
1'urnunnt to un order of thu board of I'ounty
cummUslouurs of thu county of Dongliib , lu
tliu Btute of Nubriitku , a hiudal ulwutUm Hill
1)0 liuld. at whleh theru will lie uubmlttod to
tbo tejrul Milfit of bald county tbu fol-
ilowing iiuustlon , 10- wit ;
The Nebraska Central Railway couipany
hub made the lollowitiR ] ironcwltiin to thu
oounty of Doug ub , Nebraska , to-wit.
To thu Honorublu llourd of Couuly Commls-
blouorb. Douclhb County. Nubrubka ,
( Juiitliimuiii Thu uudunlcnod , thu Nebras
ka Cuntrul Htl.wuv con.jiuny. u coriioration
dulr ' orcunlrod and exlbl its under and by vtr-
tuu'of tbelawti of tbuhtnte of NebrunUb. jiro-
po > Bi to build u double truck Hteul railway
bridge ucroLi thu Mlnour ) rlmr. ut tliu locu
tion bhouu unuu thu iilaus for nuld brldce ,
vhlrh hub buun approved bv the llouoiublu.
tbo tieoriaur ) ' of \ \ nr of tbo Vultud hutub.und
ulso u double truuk rullro-d from tbo west u | > -
iirouch of buld bridje throucb thn uitr 5
Omuliu to u uoununtluu with tbu trucks of lie
Union Hook Vurdk und Uvilvtuy company ut
bonth OmkiiK. und uluo to project u line of
rail * ay front the WCHI npproauh of the uforo-
hiild brldei' lute tbu Interior of thu btate oof
NuuruhUb , und to eonttrucl thut nortlou
llioreot uxtendluc ( an nuurly itb itructluublin In
u uufttirl ) ulruutlon from u iniint on the inuln
line of Bbld railroad nortli of Mount I'luKBuut
or I'uulnc utreet In tbu ultjr of Oiiiuliu. Nubrnb-
Un , to a point on tbo l.luie ] 'npillon |
Cruet in nuctiuu tweniy-fivu CJ ) towushin
I
FfT' p ! * * i rl1 ff rn > p tT Irt 1 _ fast < f
t > t R xt'.i ' I r c ji . rut r < MU aiu' ' u. 't c < m
Ktri.i ; i niiufi i r w y from a tun l i" > 'b.
Hi ? truiti i.nc ( > 'Knul r.'lroi ' ) nrar ti > r inter
prtloi > of I in Mi-cut ! tftinand Irnrd mid t i
ntrthprlv tc > lir.T strrpl In sulJ ttiy ti > lh f i
suld lines or port Inns of rntlroMl u > bp 1011I"
Mr.irtrd i.nfl iO".pipu < 3 sliiinHaneoinlv n > ih
the construct on anil con > t > lotlnn of tlif aforei'1
talfl lirlclct' nnd tract * to the traik of ( he
l-nton Stock YurtU nnd Umiwi y poninnny t
fronih Onmlm : provided the county of IK IIR-
las will flomiteto the NpbriiRKn Oi-iitrikl r li-
xray company flvo hundred tboiiKKtid ( VW.tW'i
dollar ? of itn four and oiio-lmlf (4S' ( ' per rent
otittpnn bonfts dntpd Jnlj l.lfflC. Out' und imy-
aW- twenty yours Irom .Iannary 1.1NM , with
Intercut jmyiible toml-annuall * . . fmm .liuiit-
tiry 1. IHM. on the l t nay of January unit the
1st day of Jii'v In oaoli your principal and In-
tnrcbt : mynblo at the llscul uconcy of tbp state
of Mibraskn In tbo city or New YurV said
iKinditobu of tlio donnmlnution of onotlioii-
Bsnd ( jl.oooi tloilnrs nueli. und uiich tln-rt-of to
roplte n * follows "This bond is one of oi-rlcs
of flv humlii'd bonds of lll.o amount und
trnor wlilrli uro lK ued bv tli * wiutity of DOIIE-
lus. In tbc Mute of Nubrnska. to ttie Nebraska
Ccntriil Itallnay ivimnaiiy. ton Id It tn Uicro.ii-
stru'tionof a ruilwny br.dcr . urro s the Missouri
'
souri rlvur ut Oiiiul.a.'NKbrnskii. null ft tlouuln
tracK rallwny from the wppt ntijitnach oftuld
hrlduc tlirousrb tt.c iMtx of Umabato H t'onnut1-
tlon with the trucks til the Tftilnn Fiork Ynrds
inifl ItHitwny pomiiuux.nl South Omahti.uiitl Its
UUe tracks , turnouts , vxvllrlips HII I oilier rail-
xvny Iniprovouiuntf. there Ith isiunppi'l"i all
ot ! htilfl I'Onils. ' In e ibB the Itsuamrof snld
bonds be utitliortzcd lyx-oteof tlir urtors or
Diniclns county , to bocM-i-iiti-il und roclswrt-a
on tliu 1st duy tif.luly , A D ISiii mid to bu Im-
int-dlutfly uttrr res nfiitlnu ilellxercd to tlio
I'lrpt Niilloual Unnl ; of Ouiiilin.NcliniBkn.Iolio
Jiolil In trust for dc.lverv to tbu buld Nc-
111DC lu : Central Itullwiiv company. Its Mieces-
sors ornbslcnK. In Instullments UK follows
Oncliulflicn said brldpc und UK upproacli-
cs. ! urn oomplptcd. una th" rcmulir.nr unu-biilt
Ol the romplctlon of mitt niliwuv llnchi Jill
in poupons to be itunovnd from Mild
bonds before delivery by tliu said triiMi-o. x\ho
sluill tlfilvcrthpb.ild bcmns to the M-brusKa
( . 'entrul . Uullvvaj1 conipany or Its order uftcr
tbu bourd of fount v commlss oner * , or I RPHC-
ccbsors , shall by resolution ordrrsuid tru .tiH'B
Ksi niuke dollxury tlieriofhlcli rpsolutlun
sht'l ' be adopted when suld bonds IIKVU been
rurneJ by tbld rullui.y t-ompaiiy n . lierolu
ooiitiMiiplatucl. < but not I'oforu. Tlio Improvc-
mcntf herein ronti uuiliiU'J shall be begun
It inn one yrnr from thu Hrst duy of MnV , A
I ) . , 1MI.1. and lip pushed to ronipli'tlon xxltlumt
tiniiucL'ssary do tiv. uud not lr bthiin live hun
dred tliousund ( foiii.ciKi ) ilollurs shall be ex
pended In uet mil cnnstrui'llon of uild lirldre
and rullruiid w thin u period ot nine mouths
from the oommrm-omunt of suld woil.uld <
BUI-I to Include tliui'ost ot mutrnulB paid fo
und ilullxerud iiiuiii thu rtouml. but not to Include -
cludo the cost ot rlirht-of-xvuv IT ir.il cbtatul ,
inunt of Huld cxiuiidltuii'b | to lie IIIceltlilbu ]
JUiurd of Count v Commissioners In tlio form
of u mvorii btutemuiit by tlio president uiifl
trciibinur of buid Js'ubriibUu C'uutrnl Huliwuy
company ; \\ork on siild proposud Improxu-
nipnlK not to fi'iiso fora period exeiodlnc
ntnuty eonierutlxo dnys betorc tln < uxprndl-
niie of n sum not li * than two mil Ion ( S.MKM.-
lioii ) dollurt. bus l.i'cn mudu thcruon. und u'l of
suld work hbu.ll bu i-omplutud and In oj > urulou !
xvjt hln tbrei ; years from und utter tlic 1st duy
of July , ifairi
In cmc : uny of the terms , limitations Condi-
tlous or provisions pronnsed huieln reliitlnrto
the bepliinlu ; . progress and completion of
suld Inijirovumruts lire not eoniplludUtli ( nn-
less doluy Is directly und iiuc-esRarlly caused
Injunetiiiii or olhur Jncliclul prueeedlnp , or
by ' nnux-olciiible uccldcnt ot ucl of prox Idoncu )
tbu Bald company hhull not no i-nlttlod to re-
culve Kuld bonds or ur.v thereof , uvun thoiipb
the electors ot said count } of D.iucluK bhall
bavu bv their vote uutburlzod the Issuance of
suld bonds : but ull rlchts to suld Lionrts
bhnll by Biicli dofuultUlhout uny
judicial dcturm.uut'oii beoomu forfeited ;
lirovlclod , howcx cr. thut If the be : In u I HIT.
jiropicsb , or completion of sulil Improvcmontb
Hliall be dulnynd or obstructed by uny of the
uforesald causes , tbu tlmu herein allowed for
tbo procresB und roniplc.tlon of slid Imiirove-
inuiils bliall be extended to tbu extent of buch
clelny or obstruct.cm , and -.tumid u dispute
urlsu bet wucn the said count v of Dougliis nud
the said Nebraska Central Railway ruinpany
XTlth respect to the uiiusu or uMent of tiny
buch dulu } ' . tbu RUIIIU ut the uluullnn of hiitd
Nebraska Ccntrul Jtallvny compuuy sbutl bo
referred for dutermlnatlon to u bourd of
arbitrators , to be unuolntud us herolnafter
proviaca.
The charter crantpd by xho congress of the
United States , undei which thib bridpo will
be conbtrui'ted. provides thut thf brldsu and
Its apuiouchebbhull lip opnn to the use of all
rullwuy compiinius de ° Irinp thu RUIIIP upon
equal terms : the charges foi thu use of Mild
brldpp und the rules for the operation of the
same , In case tlio mllwux * compuulcH euunot
aree. to be flxud b the honorub e the socro-
tury of xvur.
In eouiidtritlon of rcee'.vluc the proposed
subsidies. The NubrusLu Central railroad
company iicrepsto ul ow ull railway compan
ies the rlcht to run their locomotives. pu seu-
p r uud frclcht t ruins ovrrnulu lirltlcu und u ; > -
pruacheb thnruof. and overtiie main and jiubs-
Inc trnckR of thp bald rallwuy lines belwcan
the followliiKjialnts , x'ir Between the west
upprouch of Raid bridcc , und tbu junction of
eaid railroad with xho tiaekc of thu 1'nlon
Stock yards and railway comjiani at South
Oinuha ; ulso between a point on the main line
of suld railway north of I'ucilU' or Mount
1'luuRant street , In tbu cltjof Umuhu. Npb .
anil u point on the LitUo I'upilllon cruck In
Boctlou twontv-Ovo 12.11 township Cftoon il. ,
ncrth of ruuge twolxe ( l i , ouRt of thu sixth
principal murldliin : uud also between u point
on tliu main line of Raid railroad near the In-
turhedtlon of Fourteenth untl 1/urd Rtrerts.
und northerly to Gruoe btreht , In thu ulty of
Umahu : und It UHO ! ucrees to allow onub und
ovury railroad deslrlnK'to tniter the cliy of
Umuhu over Its tniekB , thp rlRlit to uho Etiah
uurtloiih of us turmluul crounai. . depute und
facilities UR may ho nenesbnry und proper for
the conducting of tlio buslnchsof said ronQE ;
and It uKrees also to vw : lcli niul deliver upon
ull of itsbwltch tracks ttif eure of any und ull
rallwuy coinuunlea. und nlso thut ull rullxvuy
oomliunl'js hliall liavti tlie rlzlit to counuct
thuli rullvay lines ul uuy point within Kill
mllus of thu city of Omuliuvltli isny line of
railway which the bald NehnihUu Central
llailwuy company or Hb Riiceessors or nssirnb
may hereafter construct or uauKti to be con
structed uust of thp Missouri river , whether
by Itself or throush the uccucy of uny other
corpurutlon or iialtv. und to run ttimr loco
motives , passenger und fielcht triilnn o tor thu
main and pushluR tracks of bald rallwuy Into
the city of Ouinlia , und ulso thut U will ullow
all railway companies to connect with any of
lt rullwuy lines heri'aftur cuutttructod
within thu county ot Dougliis. una xvlthlu
ono hundred miles of the city of Omuliu ut
an ) point , utther oust or xtubtof tbu Missouri
river , uud to cross the suuie , and tbo iiplit-of
way thureof , for the purpose of ontranoo to
and e reis from the city of Omaha ; Pro
vided , That thu use and unjoymunt of euch
und all ol naid rUhtu by other railroad eoiu-
tmnies bhall bu upon just und equul lerms ,
nd the payment of jubt uud fair comnumiu-
tion to the Nebrubkn Central rullwuy com
pany. Us successors or anslRiit , nud hiibjcct to
such ouuratlne rules und reculatlont of the
Nobruska Central rallwuy coiiipuuy. Its buc-
cesHorb or as.lrnb , us hhali be uuceKburv und
Iiropur , just und rpusonablc.
In case that ut tliu turn ; tlic NebtuHka Cen
tral Itullwby uompuny snail otlierwlsu be en
titled to receive tno law Installment of bonds.
UE herein provided , Buld oomjiany hhull huve
cuuhud to bo coubtrnctud through tliu apency
of any other oorporutlon or jiarty uny rail
wuy oubt of the MlH oiirl rlvui. und within 0110
hundred miles thereof , or hliall haxudotur-
minud upnii finch eoiibtriicllon through thu
uRuncv of Buch other corporation or party.
Buld Ncbrubkk Central Hallway company hhull
not bu entitled lo roculvcsalfl last installiiipiit
of liouilB unlcBH. or until It hhull huve ciiuntid
to bu tixouulud , iicicnowledKpd nud dellvurud
to thu sounty of DoiiRlas an Inutrumont In
wrltiuR of buch other corporation or party
liludluir it , orh'ni , to abldo by uncl pciform
thu eouvcnents und ucruemcntit of Bald Nt > -
brusUa Kallwuy oomjiuny. In thlb proposition
ooutuluud ruluuiig to hucn rallwuy east of thu
llibtourl r.vcr.
Hut nntblne herein contained hho.ll bu taken
us blndliiR kutd company to construct
Bald rallwuy in lowu us n condition pruuu-
dunt to thu rlcht to receive halfl bonds.
The hulcl Nubrutika Central Halhviiy cotn-
pury further acmuB. tlmt lu the etrntofu
dikpulu uriElni ; botweun tbu xuld uompuny
und uny othei rallvruy eompuuy vfltli rehjinct
to thu IIHU und unjoyiiient of any rlchts under
this proposition or us to thu lurnm , comiiun-
butlon cir operating rule und ro uliitlniihTo-
latlni : tliproto , xucli dlHimtek hliall bu Hubinlt-
tnd to und duturiulnud bv u bourd of thriui nr-
bttrutorb , tu bu made uu of thruu iiorsons who
urejndKUK of tbu htutu district court , 01 Its
buccubuurh , of thu district unibruclnz thu
county of Dou lub. to bu BoUictnrt by u two-
tntrclh vuto of all ticrnons who nro Jncli-'CH of
mild ecnirt. I'rovldud. thut uny bueu rullwuy
uompany , othur tbun Halu Nubrubku Cuntrul
Hullwuy uoiUjiiiuy , Its hiieeosborb or iisbl ns.
hhull buvu tliu ulnctlou to jiurnuu uny other
runiody atfordud byjuxv. ury
Whoru\cr urbltrutlon Is urnvldud for by
tills iironobitlon. tbo iiuriy doklrlnc to hubnilt
unr muttrr to urniirailon sliull cunbu too
bu burcud uiion tbu other purly a written no-
tleu which Hhull net out thu matter in dispute
to bu buhmiltud , unj thu lluiu niupm.u.1 for
tbu liuarlnR , which bliall nut be lusn thuu
thirty Illi ) duvb attur thu time of hrrvlrc ; uud
thuruupon tbu udverso narly tt-ull , within
twenty (20J ( duya uftur biieli nurviuu iipou it ,
bt-rvu Us unsr.er , if unv it huvu , IIJHIU thu
jiurly ( leiniindinstliu urUltration ,
Tbo Hoard of Arliltruteirk. Mhuii
hull liavu power to llx the timu of liuurlnc
uud to adjourn thu name from time to time ,
und to make ull nuopumry rint-B nud riiculu-
t onk for thu production ot testimony In the
] i ( ) acwblun of ultlipr parly , and othurwlBU to
coiupul u Julr und hpucdy trial , tint decision of
H tuujorlty of the bourd htmlt control und tbu
nnil del rmlnut.on of tliu bourd bliall bu final
and oonuuiBlvu upon the purtlen , ot ull mut
ter * hiibmlttud and ducldud
Whuuuvor arnltrutlon Bhall b runortoQ to
Buch ai Ijltratloiihtiall bvthu uxoiusHe remedy
of thu Jiartliiy ivxoupt itkhureluolkowhuru liro-
vldudj uk to the in at tern uud thlugk iuvolvud
und duoldod thureln ,
btlU Nubrakka Central Kallwny cioiupiuy ,
1U kuucuuiurfc uud uHsluns , wimll iranaiiort
frulcbi duoludlUE trmitrrof freight uud ull
L-Uur lucldeiitul vo buch truimportation )
over IU tuld briace uud apuroacaufc. u well
AB ovur t lie rail way it kliull construct within
JOj mile , of tbu Mlmuun rlvuv within the Unto
ut NtibrukLu , lor juU uod rcaiouaul * j-uic ut
h r.1a 1 T > & , f L r ( rrnopj n < t. wh&V
mi nt u uttini. ii suuk'i tit hi , 'T' ' * unow ;
.h imiak.'nili | , tne liunrj nt i ounly TOT rutt
s llnpr vr b.4 u ra , wuy < onipany mmtiinl
tlic ' MHUIP t ( at liitrutlun hi liic rnannor nna t
tlic ' ' ariyitrutoi * Mut > proriditd for but tblf
liaraernpli rpsipitni | t frolpht rhnrtt * nhwti
nut lippomc oinirntivp or In foreo nut I five
ypur troiu tlipoutc of th > dnli\t > rr > 'f tbelkiti
tnsiHiimunt of tliu noiid * tieiiilnhrforv rt > -
forrpfl to
It It turtliprproiioitoa thkt Rklfl bondi nbk.ll
bi rtrlH-f md to tbu M-hrutkn Tontrai Uutlway.
( ( itnimny. its sufccsvirr. or u Blcni. on r upou
ttiHi cxpcut ou by thp laid N'pbrntka Central
Itullway pompany. or lt KUOPPSUJMI. uua < ! >
llvurtl to thf roun y ot Douciiib of an unflfti-
tuklnp in w Htlne to tbp pffpt-t thut the print-
1ml urpot of Raid rnllway poniputiv lUccnrrtl
unict-E and principal machine SIIODS nbctt
built htiuU be locatpd and lualntu nod within
ttin corporate limit * of tliv r tx of Dnmlin. nnS
that a xlolutioti ot tlip tprms of nuld xmdfN
tnklnc by the RHld Nebraska Central IU i y
pompiinj. or Its sucppHsnrs or hsslcnn , ( .1111
roniii-rilic nald NubriibKa i'entr l Uaunay
compiitiy , or Its xueppHmirb. liulpbtc i lo tli
bala Piuiuty of Dim iiivlntlir full i mj.itt ot
Rind lionets nun tulprcst tliprpon
TII'R ' iimposltlon Mini , uftpr bolnj ; rtuiy ao
knowipdKiid by tin. NobriinK-u Cuntrul hai.w iiy
ponumuy. tin riH'iirdpd in ihcolllpp of tliu rcsln-
tut of dupdsof Dimpliiti county. Nebrus and
fur u period of twenty juar from und ktior
this niito. sliiill bu irTi-riutl to byrv.tith
booK nnd pace wliunnn tlic biimc if rpcordod
In unj inert iipu. clccel ot trust , dprd of i'nn-
vcyiuicc , or IB. so of the mild brldci und BJJ-
prouclics and hitld ralir.i.id wi'btot the Mib-
Binirl rlter In DousinR cimnn. NubratLu nlth
tlif stntcniftit thut tin. sain "Mihrusku Ccnlrnl
Itatluiij uoinpiinv. Us uacnvuiro mid
arc bound by ttirms. lltiiltutloiis , pn
uiul C'liiclHIiius of this propotllluii whinh urn
herein niiidc Un CIIVPIIHIIK ihut utfich to and
run with Um Buld propuriy inlo v lios-nrvcr
liunuB II iniiy come.
If the mid Nfhriibku Contra ! railway
compiiii } , within forti-IUti ( luj-R uftcr
liulnc notllHul hirjtiiic by tlip flmir-
muii of tlic bourd ot county PIUII-
iiilsRlonersthnt tdu isstihtipp of buld bonds bus
been nuthorl7pd bvoto of tln < iiliu-tuis ot said
county , t-liall not fllo with thu county uiurk Its
written ratification uud acceiitiincu tburoof
uuiliT lib t'oriiorntu seal , \\lncli ratitl 'lUUiil
Rliall huvo tn < en ordorud by 1th bourd of ilirpc
tors , tump of Bald bondbRhuil bu Issued , untl
tills proposition slitill bu void.
I pen tbu VOIIUK of tin : MiiihldlcR herein dp-
Rcrlbpd. the Nubrnbkii Cvntrul Uu.lwuy com
pany win Burrpndar the rmht to riii-uive the
bUbsldy or miy jurt tlifreof x.itud bv the
county of Douglas on thn third ( lay ot Decem
ber A. D. . It-Mi , und nothliu hewn foiiiiunud
Elm II lie taken as an ncknowlpUKiiiPiit Unit Raid
c.iuijiany IUIB any existing ricla to t-ald lum
muntlonou hubsluj * .
Tliu Npbrnhku ct'iitrul Kullxvay pomimuy
furl lii'rtieri'Ps , mum i nulpction Uclns fuiipa ,
to hiibnitt ti > thu xoteibot lHiUKlisiount.ru
profiub tlim to votu ntuiii i hu nforcmitd bnndg
to pay into the ruin ty trtasury In ouhh IT !
thousand if."it < U.ii doniirs , to bu iimi.it.ui n lliu
piiyinuiit of the \ii.UBe8 | of uld ulurt.on , uiul
ut tlii'btimu time to up'lxur ' totbu sultl I'tn.nty
tit iKm-ias u bond xMtb uiuul una hiiltlciuut
biiretleh In thu Bum of live thousiitui it.klUO )
cioilnm iiddlt oniil to rover uuy of tlic I'Sppn- '
of said ului'llon put eoviiruil by tlic uHin-
cahli i.n.viuent.
Tills proposition uud thu uccpptancp. thereof
by thp I'tnuilj of i > oupiub , HIU | um mt lleullou
ot Tills propusUKm by suul Neliniska Centrul
liullwuy ; poinpuny.or Its siicciicsnrs or ui lsni. ,
lib heruin provlcltnt. bliall t > u t'oiihlrui'd uua un-
dursttiotl 10 poustllulu u contract bo * WOOD tlio
huld Nolirubkii Central Uallwu.v uoniiuiny. UK
Bucccisoru or u slEiifc , nud thvhiild county of
Doucluh , und nit of ihu turms , condttloii * .
uruumcutsiind provisions mudu on the part of
NuhrucHU Cuntrui Ktiliwuy coiupauy in tliln
proposition , eontulnud uru huroby madp the
eo\uuuntb of tbu suld NubriihUti Ceif
tr.il Uullwry eompunv , ith bucct-
bors und iiBslRiis. which Hhull attach to uud
run with ull of its Miild propurty in Douclur
count ] . Including Buld Uriel ru und rullwuy.
und liiucllnc tijion nny purty iulo whomliauur
It or uny of U may come.
In wltiipbb whereof the suld NubniRUu Cen
tral Kalnvay coinpuny bus caubt'il tlicso preii-
( utb to bo executed thlb "Q duy of May A. 11. ,
i
TifE NEBRASKA CI.NTKAL EAILUAI *
COMl'AN Y
Ity . II DfMONT , Vice I'ruhlilcBt.
ISnal 1 .Ions 1. . MrCAOfi. , buciuturf.
Attest : T. .1. MAIIOM i
Btutcof NubiuNkii , Coiintx of DnugliiiH ss.
Un this -d ( liiy ot Mu ) . A D. 1MK. buforu mfl ,
u count } clerk in und lor said county , person
ally uppeurud the ubove numoa J if Diimoiit
unU John L. MtCarne , who i re to iiu > -
uliy known to be the Identluul prrsotis who
hlpned tbo forcKoliiK tiBtrument ub v cu inesl-
cent and hBcretiiri "f 'be Nebraska C'untiul
Kullwuy eompiiin ; th i uuknowludfu tno uxe-
cutlon of tlif hiild iiibtrutiiunt lo bu the x-olun-
tury net uud dued of thn suld Nobr.ihliu Cen
tral HuliX\uy coiipiiny : mid tbulr x'olnntnry
net und dueo us hiieh vlt-u preslueut uud bucre-
turv of Bald company.
my hand uucl official BHU ! the date
Oounty C.urlc.
Shall the above nnfl forutolnf : prnnon-
Itlou be uccupted untl udoptud : fahall
said bnudH bp Issued , re lbturod und ueilvBrod.
uud hhu.ll nn annual tux. In uddlllon toj lh
ubuul und nil other tnxeb , be lulud upon tun
taxable propurty of DOUCIUB county , isobrnb-
ku. buflleluni to pnv tlio tiiU rest on said bunds
ubit buconiebdnu ; und ut the time of levyine
the annual county tax eimimenclnc Uictunth
vunr prior to the maturity of Rulfl bonds , ahall
u tux. In addition to ull other taxes. IIP lex-IOC
upon the tuxublo property of biiid Douclui
county , und continued annually thereafter.
from ioar to yuui until thereby u slnklnsj
fund sliali liuxu been obtulnotl huUloluut l *
JIB ) said bonds ut thomuturlty _ thuruof ?
1 113.
NO
Tbu above quostlonsbhall be rojiirilu J us on *
quubtlon uud ull lialiotb of Jecul x oterB caul at
DRIU cleutlou eoutulnlne thu ubove iiroposl-
tlou und ijuebtlons .u tliu form of the omclall
ballot , to bu prepared by thu county
clerk of bald iMicmt county for buld
oluctlon. with un X murk following
tl.n word "Yes ' upon said oillelal bnllot , sUalij
bu countud In favor of tbu issuance ot Ball
bonds und tbu luv.ot . BUid taxes , in jmynitiuu
of the principal uud lutcruHt tlieruof ; Kud ull
ballotH of lecnl xoturb uast ut Bultti
election , contuiuliil the uboie jiropiBl-
tiou und questions In the form ot tut.
ofllclal buliou to be pruparea by the
oouuty cluik of DouRluB county for bind uluu-
tlon with un X mark foiluwme tbo word "No"
upon said ofllcial ballot , shall ue cuuntucl and
considered us u pal list the Usumeeof Hula
bondhund thu lex-y ot buld tuxcb. In payment
of tbu principal and Intcrebt then of
If two-tblrdh of ull the ballots xotud by said
lepal x-otorb of bald Donclub county nt bald
uiuctlon hbnll bu cast In fuvor of tbp ist > uauco
of Buld bnndb uud the luvy of B-ild IUXUH lu
iiuymont of thu jirlnulpul und Intel i-Hl. tlicre-
of. the f orujfolnc projioslt Ion will bu buld to
bu udoptud and tlio forepolne question * will
bu held to bo nnHworudlnfuxorof thu issuance
ofRuid liondB and tbp lex-y of Bald tuxos.
und the buld liouclE tlitireunou hliall bu luBiiud ,
rucltturod und Uflhprud iu accordance with
tuu lerniB uud cuudliloiiR buruot , und said
tuxes bhull be Icviod uuuordluely ; othurwlb *
Which olrctlou will bu onune'l ut ulptit
o'clocli lu thu inoruuiR uud will uontlnuu open
until blx o'clock in tbu afternoon of the BUOJ *
duy.
Dated Oils 30th day of Mny. A. D. 1R)2.
( HEM , ) FUED 3 FAl ICETT ,
Oounty Olork , Douclus CouuU' . Nubruhltk.
.Don' * lie
by " cut jiriees.1'
I > on't buy spuri
ous imitations of
Dr. Piert-e's inodi-
cines ut lts than
tbo rec iUir pnccs ,
tind think that
tZT you're _ . .
: Z3 money. You
would IKI , if yon
could ret the arntmie guaranteed medicines
in thut wnv. But you can't. The genuine
inedidnes iilxvoyb luivo been , tire , and always
will lie sold at the following prices s
Dr Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery ( the
remedy for ull diseases urminf : tram n torpid
liver or impure blood ) , . il.OO per liottle.
Dr. ricree'fi Favonto rrebcnptiun ( for wo-
niun's weaknesses uad nUmeutii ) , . . fl.OO
Dr. Pierix-'B rieuiaiit I'elluts ( tlie original
nncl iHifit Little Liver Mils ) , iiri ccntb ] ier viaL
Aud they're worth more thuu that They're
the chraiicst inodicinw ; you ism buj" , nt any
price , for tht-y're guurantwid in every case
to Imuuflt or cure , or you Uavo your money
back. You jmy only lor the { rood you pet.
Dealers not authorized to boll I > r. Tierce *
nenumr inudidneH may offer dilution' . , im
itations , or culiBtitutos , at less than tiie jirieas
given ubovu. Buwara of thorn.
ECZEMA.
Mr. HIUAM TmnrArr , of Olwin , Pito
Couuty , Ala. , Bnyn thut SH'IFT'B SJ-ECIFJCI
curtd him of u [ mini"ul ciise of Eczemtr ,
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