Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 09, 1892, Part One, Page 8, Image 8

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    R THE OMAHA ' 'IJAJtfLY 13EK : Sl'MDAY. OCTOBER 0. 1802H5IXTEKN TAOKS.
W. R. BEXSETT CO ,
Wo Have Eoma Big BarRftlna in Our
lurnilurj Department.
WE - HAVE MANY DEPARTMENTS
Among Them llnrdmire , JowelrjSllxer -
n rr , Tolmccii nnil CiRfird , Cnnily , No-
tlonn , Hosiery nnd Himr , .Stationery ,
Iliitlcr , flient , Crockery , Ktc.
In furnlturo wo luivo n largo nuditlon
to our lino. A few cotilor Uiblcs loll nt
lioo and 75o.
Comforts 50e , OUo nnil 7oc.
KIcKiinl paper holdorn 45u.
Nice ling lloor rtiRs.
Mirrors cheap , otu.
You will mlBs it if you do not examine
our Block heforo buying.
In liiirtlwtiro wo quolo fire &liovels at
He.
He.uBprinn bnlnnco scales for family use ,
few left , f > c , loss than half price.
PadloclcsCc nnil upwards.
Carpet tacks , full papers , only locach.
Currycomb . ' ! o.
ICu dljiper lie.
Good horse brush lOc.
I'till line coal hods , coal solves , fire
shovels , slovopipc , elbows , collars , etc. ,
love boaid1' , elc. , till tit botlom prices.
Wash boilers nnd lest kelllcs cheap.
In our jewelry department wo Imvo el
egant assortment o [ pocket and tnblo cut-
cry , carving knives and forks , silvor-
% vure , jewelry , watches , clocks , otc.
Tobaccos nnd cigars department cl-
gnrs tit le , 2c , . ' ! c , 12 for fie , 4o nnd 6c
each. 0 for U-JC , und all excellent value in
tlio lino.
See our elegant assortment of pipes
nnd mnokero' nrticles. All grades chow-
inn tobacco , very lowest prico.
Our I'aiuly dcDartmetil loads nil in
fresh goods and low prices.
Our notions mm glove department :
Pins lc , hooks and eyes le.
'
Hnir pins le bunch. 'Spoolsilk ! ! o.
Hasting thrcnd , Go n doxon spools.
1'nckngo needles containing 5 puclc-
ntrcs ncedlcB , nlso dnrnors , only Gc.
Safctj- pins , le.
See our olcgiuit nssorlment of gloves.
Prices are Iho lowest ,
Stationary department is booming en
velopes , Do package ; note paoor , 3o.
Toilet pajior , oc roll.
Toilet jiaper , 'to Hal.
Toilet paper , oc Hut.
Our butter and meat department is
doing wonders.
\Vo bcal Ihein all. Our butter nnd
eggs are lite best iJvoryono snj s so.
Crookorv ucparluieut olTurs 6(5 ( piece
tea sot $1 . 'J8.
Lamps lOu up.
. Olnss castors only 2-jc.
I Glass sells formerly SI.00 now 50c.
i I Bait and popper shakers -c each.
"Witter pilchcrs , while granite , lOc up.
Largo consignment of lamps lo bo
closed out at a bargain. C3
I Will have a special lamp sale for Mon
day , Tuesday and Wednesday. Early
Imyors will have the best selection.
Our drug department. This ia what
ivo pride ourselves on. Wo shall bo
com Dolled lo secure moro regis
tered drugglsls ( Wo have two
now , besides three others , helpers ) to
accommodate our trade. AVe are glad
to see that people appreciate our meth
ods aim prices. Wo nro Iho lowoht in
liriccs and best in quality , no use trying
to diBguiso Iho fact. Bring us your pro-
ecriplio'ie. '
Wo will nblonish you. Got your pat
ents of us. Save money same us others
do.
do.Abovo
Above all things use Bennett's patents
and save Hoc on $1.00 boltlo and be cured.
W. U. BENNETT & CO. ,
1G02 , Io04 , loOO , 1508 , 1510 , 151U Capitol
avo.
Attention Myrtle Lodge. So. S , 1C. of P.
You nro hereby requested lo assemble
at I.Iyrtlo hull nt 12 o'clock sharp Sun
day noon lo attend the funeral of
.Brother C. P. Miller ot Enterprise
lodge , South Omaha. Dr. X. IPros -
neil , C. C.
A stylish black horse , speedy , safe for
lady , top buggy and liar-jess nearly now ,
for sale. Park avenue stables.
Mount Vernon Pure Virginia Ryo. I
l > eg lo call the attention cf Iho public to
the above popular brand of uuro rye whis
ky nnd respectfully ask a comparison with
liny other brand of pure rye offered in
this maukot. It is far superior lo any
other whisky nnd I guarantee its abso
lute excellence In flavor as well as its
purity and its wholesome ollocts. The
public is invited lo call and try It. Hen
ry Hillor , 010 N. Kith St , family wine
and liquor houso. Esmond hotel block.
A Ucantlful Wodillni ;
Present is a picture nicely framed.
Bee A. Ilosno , jr. , 1513 Douglas slrcot.
Tor Your Connlileriilloii.
"When selecting your route of travo 1 ,
always remember that there nro
Parlor cars on the Sioux City & Pa-
clllc day Irains.
-Pullman palace ploopors on the Sioux
City & Piicilic night trains.
Wagner palace sleepers lo Hot Sprlhsrs
and Dcadwood on Iho l-Yemonl , Elkhorn
& Mlsbouri Valley iratns.
Prco reu'llnliig chair ears on Fremont ,
Klkhorn & Missouri Valley through and
local truins.
In fuel you can depend upon first class
accommodations on nil trains of the
' Northwestern lino. "
City TIclcol olllco M01 Farnani siroot.
Now china for aocorating at IIospo's.
Wanted , to buy from 100,000 to 300-
000 hard brick. Call nt or address UOii
No , 171 h.
Domestic soap , queen of the laundry.
Prof. VoiTot , hair dresser tit Ideal
linlr Btore,201)S. ) 15lhod lloor. Tel. 1018.
DauUli llrotliurliooil.
Members iiro requested to meet at
ball , 1311 Douglas st , Sunday , 11:30 : a.
in. lo attend Brother Christ. Olson's
funeral in Council Bluffs.
The cafe at Bachelors' Quarters , 2010
Fnrmun street , is now under the mini-
ngoment of Mrs. Reynolds , formerly con
nected with the Millnrd hotel , Parsons
living in the vicinity of the cafe who
wish to llnd lirst class board at moderate
prices will do well to call und see her.
O
Culllonilu Kxcurnluns ,
Pullman tourist sleeping car * nro run
dally on all Pacific coast trains via tlio
Bantn Fo roulo , the shortest line to
California.
The cars are furnished with bedding ,
nintrcssos , tollot articles , etc. Porters
nro iu attendance. Second-class tickets
are honored on these cars.
In addition to the daily service the
Banta Fo Houto runs special excursion
jmrtlea with an agent of the cotnwuiy in
charge , using these lourlst sleeping
cars , and leaving Kansas City every
Sunday noon.
For further information and time table
of the SantaFo Route and reserving of
elcoplng car berths , address 1-1 L.
Palmer , passenger agent , 1810 Fucnuin
street , Omaha , Nob.
BOSTON -STORE DRESS GOODS
On Snlo Tomorrow Upward of Tiva Thou
sand Pieces of Drets Goods.
EACH ONE PRETTIER THAN THE OTHER
And All New Ptutcrm Which Unvo Never
Horn Mimtti In Omithn llrfdrc ,
Hut Are All thu Style In
.Sim York Now.
Introduced by Tlio Boston Store for
the Ilrst tlmo in Omaha.
JW-INCII FANCY MIXTURES.
Ml pieces in Ibis lot of mixed suitings
in all similes and colorings worth tloo ,
pick them out at lOc.
ISO pieces nil wool fancy suitings in
bourotto nnd illuminated mixtures , neat
stripes and plaids , shadow effects and
camel's hair Mripos , any of tneso t'ooils
are positively worth OOo per yard , talto
vniir choice for ; tlo. )
" Hero are values worthy of special note.
All tit 'IDc a yard.
Hcdford cords , surah twills , hen-
rloltits , storm serges and fancy weaves ,
all pure wool goods , and embracing a
line of shades and colors that is entirely
too numerous to mention hero. Also DOU
pieces cheviot and homespun millings
in a collection of styles , colorings ami
elTocts that is truly incompnranlo. The
entire lot will bo olTored at JOe a yard.
A LITTLE LOT HUT VUHY CM IE A P.
About ten pieces 44-Inch chevron
fancies that would bo cheap for S5e u
yard ; wo will close them out for 60o per
ANOTHER GREAT ASSORTMENT
IN POPULAR PRICES.
12-Inch solid colored boucle effect
camel's hair nnd homo-spun novelties
and all the loading shades In the best
silk finished French henriotta ever
shown in Omaha at ( > ! ) c nor yard.
AN AGGREGATION THAT IS
MATCHLESS
All at 7lo ) n yard.
40-inch Flench novelties in molro ef
fects , two-toned velours in stylish col
oring ? .
fil-lnch navy blue storm serges.
HMnch French camel's hair stripes.
1 1-inch two-toned storm serges.
40-inch Scotch clan cashiuoro plaids
and 4l-inrh ( striped ( navy blue nml gold ) .
Fionch serges , any of these goods are
worth from $1.00 to $1.25 par yard ; the
price is 7c ! ) a yard.
FRENCH AND GERMAN NOVEL
TIES.
Silk and wool diagonal novelties , 48-
inch finest silk finished hcnrlottas , 51-
nch two-toned storm serges that will
lover weal- out and C4-lnch navy blue
term eergo that is. worth $1.50 pel-yard ;
.11 for Monday for OSc per yard.
41-inch bilk and wool oplngles , volours ,
itlomans , etc. , in stripes , llgurcs , dots ,
iTnngonblo and shot effects , sold clse-
vhero for $1.75 , at $1.2o.
N Ol'R SUNLIGHT BASEMENT.
Double fold illuminated plaids , half
, vool budfords in fall colorings at lOc a
ard.
Sixty pieces 41-inch wool homespurs ,
n two shades of brown , navy and blacic
it 14o ti yard.
4Wneh fancy woavcd cashimlors in
invics browns , tans , blue , wine and
jlack at 7c a yard , worth SOc.
BOSTON STORE.
Solo nsonts for McCall's patterns.
N. W. Cor. 10th and Douglas.
ONI : or mi.MOitE'.s L.VST I.KTTUKS.
'our Dnya llcforo Ills Ui-ath lie Writes This
I.otler.
LIXD'KLL UOTKL , ST. Lens , Mo. ,
Tue-sdny , Sept. 20 , 18U2. W. W. Kimball -
ball Co. . Chicago , 111. Gentlemen : En
closed pleuso find chock for piano sent
> n my order to my sister of Plattsmouth ,
Nob. As 1 luivo not thanked you by
otter for the piano for my family use , 1
take this opportunity to do so and testate
state that your beautiful upright piano
"s a gem tn every way ; charming to the
eye , exquisite to the oar , easy of notion
and with a i tire , musical , singing tone ,
which only master instruments possess.
It has been given the place of honor in
our homo and lias already won many
enthusiastic prnisos. I believe you to
bo in the very front ranlc of piano nuuiu-
fnuturors and well worthy of the golden
Iaurol4 that are being bhowered upon
you. Cordially " yours ,
( Signed. ) P. S. GILMORK.
; ! 00 of above made instruments are
now in use in Omaha , purchased of
A. 11OSPE , Jr. , 1517 Douglas street.
W. T. Seamanwagons and carriages.
Suni'l , llurim
is making special prices for ten days on
cut glass a handsome ciralTo , $5.00 :
formerly $8.00.
See the now "Wedgemore" pattern.
Domestic soap is sold by your grocer.
Artists' materials at IIospo's.
N. Y. Board of Health disinfectant ,
"Anti-Conn , " Sherman & McConnoll.
Rent estate.
Bargains only.
My word is good.
W. G. Albright.
61M-1MJ N. Y. Life bldg ,
Tlio latest fads in opera glasses retail
at wholesale prices. Tudor Optical Co. ,
cor. Farnam and 14th.
Gas fixtures , oloctrlc and combination
chnmluliors. L-irgcst & finest stock in
oily. Prices guaraiuced low as tlio lowust.
Don't fall to hco us bofaro purchasing.
Tin : Ht'ssKV ft DAY Co. . 103ins. . 15th.
Frescoing and interior decorating ; do-
iginan.l oitimitoj fu--nhhoJ. Haury
ohnr.in n , leOS Douglas stroot.
I'oai-ock is the best soft coal. Sold
only by Jonus , opnodlto postolllco.
Being a regular nominee for council
In the Dili ward , I respectfully ask the
support of nil votoi-d who believe in bus-
inc-s princIpleB in the council.
ED. N. BROWN ,
Proprietor Brown'a C. O. D. Grocery.
Now scale Kimball pianos at IIospo's.
Noxv Metropolitan club hall , 2,1d nnd
Ilnrnoy sis , , can bo had for private balls
and parties. For particulars inquire at
Max Meyer Co's.
Latest shoot music at Iloapo's.
Tlio Jinn Wlii > Don't Know
What tlio aomo of comfort In travel is ,
should got hold of n Burlington route
folder nnd inform himself a ) to the ser
vice that company jiow offers to all
points cast , wast and eoulh.
Jla trains leave for
Chicago tit 0:50 : n. in.1:45 : p. m. and
11:60 : p. m.
Douvor at 10:15 : a , in. nnd 4:50 : p. m.
Demlwooil and Hot Springs , nt 10:15 :
n. tn ,
St. Loula at 0:15 : p. in.
Ktinatis t'lly and St. Joseph nt9:50 :
n. m. and 0:45 : p. m.
Unsurpassed equipment of sleeping ,
dining , reclining chair , Ilrst class and
smoking cars.
City ticket ofllco , 122,1 Farnniu st.
W. F , VAILL , Ajjont.
BOSTON STORE BLMKEl1 SALE
Trtmcndcns Enlo omonow to ! " Pine Blank
ets , Comforts and Flannel at
LOWER PRICES THAN EVER'MADE YET
We Itrcclvcd The o Klngnllt nml
I'diiifnru nt I.r n Tlmit I'l'rul , ciist : tn
the Mill They ( Hi Tomor
row Sumo Wny > '
ALL ON SALE IN TIIK BASEMKNT.
1 c.iso flno full 10-1 caitct 'jirtiy boil
blankets tit Too a pair , wortlv$1.60.
1 cuso ulco wlilto cotton blunkots 02c n
pair , \voftb $1.23.
U cttHos llnost ilcnco wool Mlclilgnti
( ? roy , fntioy boi-clorort bed bankots ( tit
Sl-.OS , wortb $4. 0.
2 oiisus of lumbs wool 104vlilto bed
lilunuuts $1.08 , worth Sli.SO.
U eases olcgunt nil wool scarlet blank-
otH , ftlll blo , only $2.50 n pjtir , worth
Sl.'Ja
Flnost grade strictly pure wool niocil-
catcd scat-lot blnnkots S4.25 , woi th fully
$7.oO.
Superb California silver wool blankets ,
just us line and soft as silk' , extra slzo ,
regular ? $ it.)0 : ( nulo , only $7. 50 a pair.
1 cuso fancy comfoi'ts , for slnylo bodd ,
25o.
1 case full size comfort ? , 7oc.
1 case clieo o cloth comforts , $1.00.
1 case extra heavy Iltlo sateen com
forts , $1.25.
Tlio 1'Yonoh patcon comforts Jr. this
snlo at $1.50 , $1.75 , 82.00 and $2.2-3 , are
way beyond anything over shown for
twice Iho innnoy.
20 comforts , elegant figured , French
stitcon on both sides , filled with ontiino
older down , only $1.08. Regular price ,
$8.60.
$8.60.BARGAINS
BARGAINS IN FLANNELS.
For tomorrow only.
Extra heavy all wool California scarlet -
lot nicdieatod llannel , regular price 40o ,
tomorrow 25c a yard.
Very line plain red flannel only 15c a
yard.
Extra quality flno all wool white flan
nels 22c a yard.
Extra fine heavy shirting ilanncl , reg
ular Goo quality , only Hoc a yard.
Bcnutiful elder down llannul , iu all
colors , -loo a yard ,
Great big special sale ,
COITON BATTING.
At lOc , 12Jc and 15c for n full pound
package. Four pounds of this batting
is ukinty for the biggest Icind of com
forter.
SPECIAL TOMORROW.
A largo line of ladies' all wool skirt
patters atl 19 a pattern , worth $2.00.
GREAT SHOE SALE.
Don't forgot that Lapham's entire
stock of flno shoes from under the
-"aimer houbO in Chicago is now being
d at half price in our shoo dcpart-
nent on the first floor.
BOSTON STORE ,
N. W , Cor. JOth and Douglas.
The latest thing in the way of in-
genius inventions is the Universal ndd-
> ig machine. It has enough advantages
ever the old style adding machinoj to
bring it right to the front , and its sim-
Viicity , accuracy nnd spaed will soon
bring it into general use among all
classes who have to do much "footing
, tp" in their bysinosf.
Mr. and Mrs. Mornnd's classes in
dancing for adults began last Tuesday
with an enrollment 52 .names. Les
sons Tuesdays and FrTdays at 8 p. m.
Twelve lessons ladies , , $0.00 ; goutle-
non , SS.OO ; season , to May 15 , $15.00.
Private lessons daily at 2900 Dodero
trcot.
For winter flowering bulbs , call ou
Nebraska Seed Co. , 15th and Howard.
Sqmo of the scientists are severely
criticizing the startling theories ad
vanced in the now novel entitled "Tho
Lightning' * Flush. "
COUNTY MATTERS.
Major TnUdock Itlockti n Iiltcli Scheme
The County llospllal Stair.
The county commissioners bold a tnreo
tours session yesterday afternoon , nt wblcu
Mr. Paddock took it upon himself to oppose
the construction of trio ditch to stralgbtcn
the Elkhorn river In tbo vicinity of Waterloo
lee , notwithstanding the fact that the prop
erty owners , through whoso lands the ditch
would run , were- willing to bear all of the
expense ot the construction. Ho succeeded
in delayiiiR the matter by having the matter
referred to Iho county attorney , who is to
glvo an opinion a to whether or not the
worn must proceed In accordance with the
provisions of the state ditch law.
The appropriation sheet , providing for the
payment of $ l'.1,031 , the city's share of the
road , wns passed by a unanimous vote , and
the countv clerk was authorized to draw a
warrant for the araonutJt > ayablo to the city
treasurer.
The award for furnishing the hard coal for
the court liotiso and jail was made to tno
Omaha Coal , Colto and Lima company. Tbo
price Is ? 9.03 per ton. delivered.
The soft uoal for the county hospital went
to 0. U. Havens & Lo at S'J.50 for Klch Hill
coal delivered on tbo track , with ! )0 ) cents per
ton additional if put in tbo bins. The same
firm pot the contract for furnishing thn coal
to the outdoor poor. Tim price was fi : . > 5 in
ton lots and an additional charge of L1 , " ) cents
per ton when delivered outside of tbo two-
mlle limit.
Tlio following physicians were nn-
pointed on the visiting staff at
the county hospital : General surgical
diseases , Ors. Summers and Leo ;
diseases of the oyc. car , nose nnd throat ,
Drs , Clifford and Uluclc : general medical ,
IJrs. Drldgcs , Glnti nnd Worlcy ; crcnltal ,
urinary nnd venereal , Drs. Kobort , Lanyon
and Summers ; mental and nervous , Drs.
lirldcos , Unpon and Hanchott ; nkln , IJrs.
Hodman and Binrt ; obstetrics , Drs. Chnsc ,
YanCamp and Dailoy ; pathologist , Dr. Hues-
ton ; resident physician , Dr. lireovort. The
members of tbo staff civo their services
without compensation , with the exception of
tbo ro'ildcnt physician , who will bo nald a
salary which will bo fixed by the commis
sioners.
Tuld to Jump Into tlio lllver iiy Ills iiu-
Itlnyer , u Clilcnio.tliiii Doci Si ) .
CHICAGO , III. , Oct. R A. Mortonson of Mor-
t&nson ft Co. , shipping agents , who was sued
todayfor toO.OOO damages by Mrs. Mary W.
Christiansen , tells n romarkahlo story in ex -
planatlon. Ho says the plaiutlff'a husband
was his cashier. Christiansen teen to drink-
lug and remonstrances and repeated dlt-
charges falloj to euro him. "Finally , " said
Mr. Mortonson , " 1 concluded 1 could
put up with him po ] onor and
calling him into my olllco told him
so. I gave him u severe lecture.
I told him ho should ho ashamed of himself
and wound up by saying 'you are so worth
less that it I were In your place I would go
drown myself. My advlco to you is to lump
Into the river.1 1 thou dl. churRod him and
he went homo , changed his clothes and came
down hero to the river and Jumped Iu. His
body was not found until npxt day. I did
not for a moment suppose bo would bo fool
ish enough to jump into tboirlvor simply be
cause 1 advised him to , " '
A Cure lor Cholera ,
There Is no use of any ono suffering with
thn cholera when Chamborlnln's Colic ,
Cholera and Diarrhoea IWmeay can be pro
cured. It will pivo relief In a few minutes
and euro in a short thno. I tiavo tried it and
know.V. . H. Clinton , UoJuietta , N. J. The
epidemic at Helmetta was at first , believed to
bo cholera , but subsequent Investigation
proved it to bo a violent form of ayiotuery ,
almost as dangerous a > cholera. This
roinudy was used there wl U great success.
For sale by druggists.
BE8NISON BROS ,
Knocking Piifos Look Ont for Prices the
INext Sixty Days.
WE ARE GOING TO UNLOAD
And In Ordnntn On Till * Wo Arc llonnil tn
All 1'rlcr * Ail
Kf ii Sharp Look Out
for Ui.
Flno dress goods , are all now ,
Consisting ot storm serges ami all
late weaves and all sold as bargains by
our competitors ut 7oa , 8oc , $1,00 yard ;
Monday , choice of ono counter , at 50o
yard.
100 pieces colored gro grain silks and
blacic faille rhudnmas at 75e yard ;
can't match them elsewhere for leas
than SI.00 yard.
50 dozen slightly soiled kid gloves at
25e nor pair , slues mostly small.
Wo closed out ever $5,000 worth of
Indies and children's ' underwear.
Monday ono lot ladies' whlto morlno
al 4c. ! )
Ono lot of children's nnd misses' scar-
lots al C'Jc. '
60 do/.on children's merino , mostly
pants , at lOc each.
Wo will sell Monday 10 do/.on Indies'
blnclc ilno wool tighls at $1.75 pair.
All Iho nbovo goods are great bar
gains.
Don't fall to see thorn.
Special bargains in ladles' and chll-
ilron'd hoso.
Look them ovor.
They are special for bargain hunters.
Standard urinls 4o yard.
Monday our 5o and Occotlon llanncls go
at HJ(5 yard.
81 Ib. feather pillows 59c.
See our line brown shooting , 20 yards
forSl.
SPECIAL CLOAK SALE.
Greatest bargains over olTored in la-
tiles' , misses nnd children's cloaks.
Ladies' rcofor jackets ! t2 and ! il inches
long , in tans anil black , at $5 , $6 , $7 and
$8 each , worth $8 to $12.
Lidies' jackets with Astrachnn fur
shawl collar 82 inches long , worth $15 ,
Monday only 88.50 oacfi *
Monday wo will sell ladies' light tan
jackets ! ! l inches long , wilh opossum fur
shawl collar , at the low price $10 each ,
worth $18.
Wo are fallowing all the late novoltics
in cloaks.
Remember wo are headquarters on
cloaks in Omaha.
Mail orders tilled.
tilled.BENNISON
BENNISON BROS.
Old Soldiers Attention !
To all old soldiers who served not loss
than six months in the late war.
There will bo a meeting at KaufJfman'd
hall Wednesday night. October 12 , at
8 o'clock , for the purpose of considering
natters of interest lo Iho class above
nentioncd. Plcasocomo and attend this
meeting , us it is a matter of personal in
terest to yourself. Don't fall. By order
f committee : J. S. Miller , Colonel
{ artlotl , Edward M. Shaw , Samuel
Stover , Oliver Davis. W. II. Plainer.
Now picture frames. A. Hospo.
F. M. Schadell & Co. , nro adding
low trimmed hats daily. They bavo
= 01110 pretly novelties this season.
Dom'cslic soap is Iho best Try it. f
/
( .iilitoriihi Homes.
A considerable portion of California is
admirably adapted by naluro for eom-
"ortnblo homes. There is perhaps no
place in the world whore a family ( if
modoralo means lo begin with and of
industrious habits can live so easily , en
joying not only the comforts but oven
the luxuries of life.
Instead of being , as many suppose , a
place where only the wealthy can enjoy
life , it is peculiarly adapted to homes of
thrifty people who earn their daily
bread , and while ono without means
would undoubtedly find it very dilllcult
to got u stnrl , a man with a small capi
tal can very soon surround himself wilh
luxuries thai only Iho woallhy can en
joy elsewhere.
A small Iract of land , ten acres or at
most twenly acres , is enough , which can
bo purchased al a reasonable price if
oulbldo of a "boom" dlstricl. Wilh in-
lelligenco and industry used in planting
and cultivating it an inc.omo is certain.
It bhould bo part orchard and part vino-
yard. While the trees and vines are
being brought into bearing , enough lo
materially contribute to the malnlonanco
of the family can bo grown between the
Irecs , and if the neighborhood has been
well selected every member of the
family riTJto and willing to work can
find pleasant and remunerative labor in
orchards and vineyards near by , and
minister to the support of the family
while acquiring the knowledge and
sKill necessary to the handling of their
own crop.
The third year a considerable return
may bo expected from the vinnynrd , and
Irom a part of the orchard. As the
work has all boon done within the
family , this will bo neaily all not in
come. The next year and thereafter
there will bo work enough , and rslurns
enough on the homo place.
Cosily buildings are nol necessary , for
Iho climate is such that in much of the
slate , lifo In Ihc open air is entirely
pleasant for three hundred days In the
year.
In the coast range ot mountains , be
tween San Francisco and Monterey , nro
many such homes. At llr&t , Ihoy were
madb on Iho valley land on ollhor sldo
of Iho range. Ycnr nflor year Ihoy
have crept up into the lllllo valleys be
tween the spurs of the foothill. Then
on to Iho foothill , and in many
places clour lo the summits. All
through they have found ex
cellent soil , good pure water , and
everywhere un exceedingly healthful
climnto. Nestled In these lilllo valleys
are some of the most delightful places
in the \\or\d. \ So mild is the cllmato
Dint fuchsias nnd geraniums grow all
winter andltlio family garden iu planted
in the fall\yloldlnk' good crops of peas ,
potatoes and any soml-hurdy vegetables
in Fobruaryj
There la | plenty of land equally pro
ductive now in Iho market and at low
prices ani\ \ persons looking fora location
for a comfortable homo should not fail
to visit thistpromleincr region.
The Santa Crux division of the South
ern Piicllio company's 1'aclflu System
laps this range of mountains near Iho
southern extremity , its two long tun-r
nols passing under the main rungo.
For further information as lo this lo
cality and how it is reached , call upon
or address the following named olllcors
of the Southern Pacific company. ,
E. HAWLEY , Assistant ( Jonoral
Tralllo Manager , No. 313 Broadway ,
Now York , N. Y.
E. E. CURRIER. Tow England
ngont , No. 102 Washington street , Bos
ton , Mass. ,
W. O. NEIMYER , General Western
agent , Ko. 201So. Clark stroel , Chicago , '
W. C. WATSON , General Pnsson'gor
agent Atlantio syslcm , Now Orleans.
La. '
T , II. GOODMAN , General Passen
ger agent Puclllo syatoin , San Fran
cisco , Cal.
ARRAYOF
Tha-.OO-Cont Sloro , 1310 Tarnnm St. , the
Center of AUractioj ,
SI WORTH 32 IN MONDAY'S ' SALE
. GI.iMnnrr , Crockery , Tlmvnro ,
. Wnotlcniriirr , I'lutnrci , I'mmm , Silver-
, xniro , Joitclry , l'ool 'tlM > oln , Toilet
, Article * nt Slaughter Prices.
35o dish pans. lOc.
ft-jo dinner pails , lOc ; Ibis Is tv 3-quart
palls wllh cnp on top.
! ! < > u ditiry pans , I On.
2.jc pudding pans lOe ,
"oc cotleo pots lOo
"
" )0 tea pols 10i % .
"oo cuspidors lOc.
"oo oil cans lUc.
25o Hour sifters lOc.
Great bargains In lump ? .
lOe for n lamp cumulate.
IDo for tv decomted lamp complete. 1
We for a. decorated lump with chimney
to maloh.
09o for decorated lamps complete , with
10inch shades. This lamp usually Bolls
tit $2.50.
lJc ! for -1 ploco class sot worth $1.00.
! ! o for fine lublo tumblers.
lOo for { quart crystal wntor pitchers.
Slashing prices in blue enameled
stool waro. Great -1'Jc sale.
Arllcloa will bo sold at Ihis price
tlmt are worth Iwo lo three
limes Iho money. It will include -
cludo kotllcs , Baucoranp , fry pans , tea
and qolTco iiots , baking pans , oyster
pans , wash basins , ate. , otc. Samples
can bo scon in our front window.
New toys , dolls and fancy goods are
arriving daily and our store Is fast as
suming Iho appcaranco of tv vast muse-
utn or curiosity shop.
It's doll day Mondnv.
1,000 l/i-inch / kid body dolis.uisquo head ,
( lowing hair , Hoc each , worih 5Uo.
600 18-iuoh dressed dolls , complete
with hat to matoh at 23c.
See the now Ksquimoux nnd Xailu
lolls , also the Christopher Columbus
dolls.
Bargains in our book department.
1,000 Me novels at lOc.
Children's books at le , 2c , , ' ! c , oc to
49c. Wrillnir tablets al lie , fle , 7c , worth
Ihrco times Iho money.
If you don't cot your share of these
Bargains you will regret it. Goods de
livered promptly. Open evenings till
8 o'clock.
TIIK im-CEXT STOKE ,
II. IIAUDY fc CO.
Wholesale and llelail.
WHEKE IS THE BOYP
l.lltto Jnlitniy Doliurty lias Itccii ATlKsliif ;
Slnro .May.
On thn morning of the last day of May , 14-
ycar-old. Johnny Dohcrty klssod Ills molbor
( roodbyo nnd started for school. Since than
uo hivs not been scon or heard from. The
lad was unusually brlKht nnd was a general
favorite at the school ho attended and was
always well spoken of by hU to.iehors. Ills
parents live at , tll'J North Fourteenth ntreot
und are worried iiluiost to death ever the
long.abscnco of their son.
Some time ace n noiplibor told Mrs.
Uoherty tlmt she haa heard thnt the boy
was In Denver. ActiiiK upon this faint , clew
Mr. Doherty went to the city on the foothills
ot tlio Houltica ami romnlncd for several
days. lie walked the streets dny and nlfht ,
but fulled to llnd the boy. The police wera
given a dcscripilon of Iho youngster and
promised to look out for him. A clrcu'ar
letter .wltli . photoRraph was nlso sent to the
Kocliy mountain detectives , but so far no
word has icon received to lighten tbo
load on the mother's heart. Two or three
days npo a couple of small ooys reported
that ihoy had scon Johnny nut near tbo
Castellar street school. This rumor was re
ported to the local police force and thp oftl-
cors on beats were constantly on the \viitch
for the youac man , out so far he hasn't
showed up.
The parents are sendtnc ; > hotocraphs to
marshals in nearly all of the cities iu Iho
west in hopes of locating their child.
It Is supposed that the boy fell Into bad
company und ran awav with his newly
made friends in search of excitement and
adventure on Iho plains and among the
mountains A reward of f , " > U is offered by
Iho lather for information about his sou.
O
Jl.tl > A A70/M/V I'.tSS.HSE.
Vojnuo ol the Tnpi-st IlUintirck
An Aeelilcnt on Koiiril.
New YOIIK , Oct. 8. The steamship Fucrst
Bismarck arrlveil toJny and reports n very
rougn passapo. On the night of October 4
the gale increased to a hurricane and grant
seas were thrown over tlio decks. Tlio
watch in the llrorontn hud just been changed
nnd the men who were relieved came on deck
for nlr. They had no sooner appeared
above thau 0110 great wave bonrdcd tbo ves
sel over tbo bows and swept n'ong ' In n
mighty dolugo. In Its course it gathered up
sovorul men und hurled them about , tossing
them ugalust the bulkheads nnd then picking
them up again and hurling them agalust
other objects.
Among these who were caught by the
wave was a small boy , n member of the crow ,
who wns da'jhea with terrillc force against
acabiiihou.se. He was bnitly injured , his
leg and ono arm being broken. Further
away were two other dromon. They were
swept off their fuot , and dashed against tlio
bulkhead. Their arms were broken , Three
others were also hurt in the samu manner ,
but their Injuries nro not so serious. None
of their limbs wore broken , but their in
juries necessitated their conllueinent Iu the
ship's hospital ,
I'roulili * In Uolli-gc.
CivcissAi'i O , , Oct. S. All unusual pro
ceeding WHS witnessed this afternoon la the
ousting of the president of a female coltogo
from the college building nnd plating the
property In possession of the trustees , Tbo
scene was the \Yoslcyau I'omnlo college ,
wldoly knnwu among the Methodist denom
ination. Dr.V. . iv. Brown , who has held It
under louse for ten years , and who sued to
have the lonso extended , was cldfcnte.d in
court. 110 appealed , but BO fur has fill fed to
glvo bond and t'lls nttcrnoon the shurltT was
ordered to roiuovo tlio president and to glvo
the college into the possession of the trus
tees. Tlio school wat in progress and fifteen
or twenty pupils were enrolled. The posi
tion of the president puts a sudden stop tu
the school , as the trustees intend to topalr
and roniodol the building before opening it.
There was no scene. Dr. and Mrs. Brown
immediately pacitoJ their things and pre
pared to loavu the building and luo trustees
placed a representative In charge.
llncl I a Heimilluiml Dluirco Cnmt.
t'lHLAPCU'iiiA , 1'fl. , OcCS. The jury In
the trial of the suit of Jacou Culburtson
against A. J , Mansllold , brought to recover
fn.OOO damages for the ullonatlon ot Mrs.
Culbcrtson's affections , this morning brought
m a verdict in favor of the defendant. The
case has attracted widespread Interest on
account of the sensational charges of both
Bides nnd was practically decided whan
Judge Finlottor handed the case ever to the
Jury Irnl niiht expressing tlio decided opin
ion thnt the cvliloiH-o In lhl cuso conclu
sively ihow.s thnt the plnlntlrt'4 ' onso li n vllo
conspiracy Mistnlnod by porjurv. The pur-
pee of this conspiracy Is evident--to bo
freed from his wlfo for n newer love and
irmlio money by It.
tuiiTii o.n.iit.i.
riE < ire from tlio I'ottoinoe Thn " 'I '
Amount til ItiuliiPM tt rrun iirl .
I'ostninstcrliH ! o\v Is very much olntnd
over the Incrnnso In the volume of business
nt tlio postofllco dsirlnR the Mrst ipiartor of
tlio lirescnt lUcal ye.ir , which ba an July 1.
The volume ot business transacted by n post-
oflleo Is a very safe criterion of lhs condition
of the commbrcud Inierosts of n city , anil
shows very clearly what l bolt'e dond. The
IicopiO of South Omaha can point with prldo
to the business ot tholr po < toftlcc > . and there
nro very few cities of thn tuino sl/.o In the
country which can mal < o iw llatlcrltiR n
showing.
The cross recolpU diirlnii the IhcM ycnr
cnilinp Juno ill ) , Is'J.1 , atnouutod to MI.SU.VM.
The tlr.st quarter the receipts footed up
JIU.UOIU ) * , tlio sccoiul quarter ilroppml to
jrlilSl. ( > , tlio third nunrtor wni * 3S'3J.'J7 , nnil
the foitrtli quarter fl.SM.fil. The receipts
for tlio first qunrtor ot the present llsciil
year amounted to $ I1UMH ( , nn incrcnso over
the lnrco < a qunrtor ot the pi-occillng yonr ot
iioarly ? : i,000 uud ever ttao Miiullost quarter
of SI.TSU.SS.
The force consists of Pojtmnstdr IMuscow ,
his insist ; ni t , two mailing clnrk . n distribut
ing clcrlt unit delivery clerk mid ilvo
carrion. The force is very himllv vvorliod
to hnnillo the mall mutter , uud there U very
llttlu ulloncsa tlierenbouls.
DurliiR the lust fiscal year there were Issued -
sued i.Yl ! domestic money orders nnd ' 'IK )
international. The poital notes issued num
bered 1,074 nnil the loiters nnd parcels ronis-
toroil , lr > IO. DurniK the lli-st ijuartor of tlio
present -fiscal ycnr tlio lunnbcr of domestic
orders Issno'l wns 7S.1 mid iKtcrntitlor.nl 107.
letters Olid parcels registered numbered
471.
471.Tho
The expenses of comluctlni * the ofllro for
the last llscnl year nmountcd to ? 10.5i\15 : ,
InnvmRtlio not receipts forwiirdod to the ns-
slsintit United Stutos treasurer at Ciilcnpo
fci 1,0117.75. The expenses incurred during
the first qimrtor of the present year
amounted to J.'l.OW.Ol , leaving the not re
ceipts at f3Wn.W.
If the Increase during the ratnalnliig throe-
qunrtiirs continues correspondingly the
ilrst quiirtcrof the piesent llscal your tlio
volume of business ut. the postoftlco will bo
several thousand dollars greater thnu during
the preceding year , livery indication is that
such will bo the case.
Will lln Doilic.ituil Today.
The now First llaplist cliurah building at
Twenty-llfih and II streets will bo dedicated
today. The program 1ms been arranged as
follows s
Morning tit U o'clock . Invocation
Aiilhuin The l/ui il is In Ills Duly Tuniiiln.
. Choir
PorliUira | . Itcv. . .1.V. . Iliirrls
Solo /.Ion . Miss A. Woodward
1'ravcr . lov. ! IX A. Itiissull
AnthtMii U. ruthor Almighty . Choir
Sermon . Ituv. W. I' , llolllimsr. I ) I )
( juurtot . . t'liututo Domino
bolo Tlio Lord Is My Light .
. Mr * . I * T. Siiiidprliinil
Dodlcatorr 1'ravur . Kuv. .1. .1. Kculur
Hymn Curonutlon . C'ongtcgatlon
Ik'ML'dlctloti.
Evening , 7:30 : o'clock . Invncntlon
Serlpturu . 1'uv. i : . A. Kussi-ll
Solo-Oalvury . Mlis Situ Itites
I'rayer . Kov J. .1. Koolcr
Address . Ituv. A. C. Ilnssell
Anthem . . Choir
Address . 1 : . ] ' . . Woriiii'rsloy
Add i ess . liu\l. .1. ( { color
Quartet . llonedlo Aiilnui Mo.i
Address . , . I.V. . Carjiontor
Solo . I. K. Cook
Hymn /.ion . itongiogullun
llunudictloii.
Work on tlio l'l\onl > : i IllncI- .
The work of finishing the interior of the
new 1'ivonlca block at , Twunty-slMh nnd N
streets Is progressing rapidly. Mr. I'ivonliu
1ms recolvuu notice from Washington ttiiil
iho apartments on the third floor for the
use of the government must bo ready for
occupancy not later than November 1. The
apartments will ba used uy the microscopical
inspection force , tUiiir present quarters being
entirely too small.
The citv ofllcials are banking on gattlng
into their now quarters in the samu block
about the inidcllo of next month , .Mr. IMvonka
promising the rooms will bu ready for
occupancy by that time.
of tlin Kpnurl h League.
The quarterly meeting of the Kpwnrlh
league was held Friday evening in Iho Ice-
turo room nt the First Mothoilist church ,
nnil the following oftlcurs were elected :
President , K. IX Gideon : vice prcsldonls ,
H. G. You as , Miss Alien Krion , Miss Alma
Francis , C. C. Huck ; secretary , MSlIss
Blanche Glasgow ; treasurer , .1. Uogcii ; or
ganist , Miss Blanche Kdgcrton.
Notes anil IVMonnU.
Mrs. L. P. Wallcor is visiting in Logan , la.
Dr. D. W. Ott of Klversldo , In. , is visiting
Postmaster Glasgow.
Xach Cuddington went to Ivausas City last
evening to be absent several days.
Miss. Stio Batoi of Ued Oak , loiva , is visit-
hie Mrs. H. A. Uarpantor of this city.
Mrs. Ucnton Lewis of Lonp City is visiting -
ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. ( _ ! . Sloan.
Jay S. Hawley anil J. I ) , Hogcri of Per-
cival , Iu. , are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. O.
1C. Pnudoek.
Tomorrow afternoon at fiurko's court on Q
street Toddy McGee and O. King will cou
test in a cruno of hand ball.
The bouth Omaha ofllco of TnirJiiis : : : now
located at 4lNortb ) Twenty-fourth street in
tno olllco of the Daily Stocku.nii. Telephone -
phone 117.
South Omaha lodge JCo. ( ! ( J , Ancient Order
United Workmen , will meet in special scis
sion Monday evening and all members are
ill-find to attend.
Kov. C. M. Ojwson will preach on "Pro
crastination" at the First M. 10 , church at 11
o'clock this morning. The evening topic
will bo "Capital and Labor. "
The young ladles who will take part in ilia
broom drill , to bo given by the ladles of the
Episcopal church Monday and Tuesday
evenings , October 'J I and ! . ' . " > , will incut Mon
day , Wednesday and Friday afternoons atI
o'clock at Hlum's hall for practice.
All members of Houtli Omaha loilgo No ,
Mb , Independent Order of Odd Fcllowb , nnil
visiting brothers nro requested to meet at
Independent Order of Ojr. Follows hail at 1
o'clock this afternoon to attend t'no funeral
of our late brother , Charles P. Mitlor. c. L.
Talbot , noble grand ; J.V. . Johnson , secre
tary.
_ _
/ . % j'o.s.s/ssr .v or r ui.tc.ut.
( jcniirnl Crr | > r > ToliigrnplM : > Nuiv Ymlc
I'rliiinl nl Hi * Victory.
Niw : Youic , Oct. S. A friend of Ucncral
Crospo of Venezuela today received a dls
patch from him continuing the reported
overthrow of Iho Yenr/iiolun government
and the entrance of Crespo Into Caracas at
tbo bead of a victorious revolutionary army.
( jonoral Ilolot Pcrara , Venezuelan min
ister , said ho would send his rusignattoa to
the now government by the next steamer.
Ho bollures the war Is not yet over. If
Crospo assumes the dictatorship another war
Is certain , If ho calls congress to elect anew
now president all will bo quiet.
The following permits were Issued by the
Buperlntondont of buildings yostoriJay :
1'nolllo Impress company , tno-alory
brick Htable , Klovenlli ttrc'ft and L'HU-
Itoluvuiiuo . . . . . . . . f 10,000
II M , Mursmaii , one and iiiic-liulf-stiirv
fraino limn , "J'lilily-sucond and lav-
Dtipnrl stieuU . 1,500
blx minor permits . 1'JT : .
Total . .Tr. ' .
QBPRICES
U I BlBUlpiV
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard
WHAT THE JURORS THOUGH ?
Onscs That Have Bcon Pnssou" Upon ia t
District Court.
THREE MEN GO TO THE PENITENTIARY
llenr.v Mnjrnnd Tom Murmy rouiiil < I rlti
Thnt Woulil Nol Agree nml I'eter 1.M-
qulst rulleil to Kecoxer I
torn HrciliiMi Nosi > .
The sovornl divisions of the district court
devoted n few IIOUM to the transaction ol
business yostcrnnv morning and ihon ntt
Journal until Monday morning.
William Urndy stood up and took A
flvo years' sonlonco without n mtirincr.
lirndy was the man who did business when
Itanium's circus wns In town. On thnt day
liosnntchcd a lady's pur.so Just n-i shown *
boarding a down town motor , The Indy
hclu to him for some tlmo , begging for as-
slstnnco , but none of tlio passengers ot ttio
cnr cared to holn her hold the ligtil-flugoroil
follow. At last , Romowhat disgusted , she
nsticd , "Is there a man on this carl" Some
twenty or thirty members of the milo fam
ily who were winching the proceedings
pulled their ho.ids down Into their coat
collars , but refused to niiiwsr. The wounu i
Blood her ground , nnd continuing with the
rcmnrlt , "Somo of you wuar pants , but X
guess you nro not men,1' marched Mr Urnily
nwuy and turned him ovrr lo the pllco.
Thomas Slutw nnd P. U. Wolf , the t6
men who were convicted of getting nwny
with a lot of goods belonging to the Adam ?
Installment company , were each ncutonctd'
to terms of two J-MM.
Tlienu during Conlilii'l Agrnr.
In the ease of Henry Mny , the yo\n \ g man
who was charged with Having stolen n lot ot
coeds from Hnydou llros. , the Jury fnllod to
ngroo nnd was discharged , nflor being outf
twenty-four hours. The last ballot ttood
seven for conviction und live for acquittal/ .
May was remanded to Jutl until such tlmo KB *
ho could furnish Jl.f.UO biil : bonus.
There wns nlso a disagreement , in the ca *
of Amnndn GarlloH niralnst Thomas Murra ;
In this case the plaintiff sought to rccovoi
fi.l'OO ' damages.
( ic-tt Nothing for Ills Noir.
1'oter A. HJqulst will never pet nnythlcR
for that nose which ho lost bv having It
como in contact with n motor polo ou the
Kast Omaha lino. IIo wns riding ou thai
line , nnd whllo looUinc out of Iho cnr win * '
( low n polo look olT inrt of his prouosci * .
Ho thought , tlmt the car- company should pny
him f 1,1)00 ) damages , but the Jury found tot
the defendant.
I.nuycr DiiiU Si\rt : Ills Itrpiilntlnti.
The churges against Lawyer John P.
D.wls hnvo been purged , und Mr. Davis
comes out with nothing moro serious than a
reprimand.
Some time ngo D.ivls was accused of un
professional conduct us nn attorney , in
that ho misled .ludgos Irvine nnd Ilopoweli'
in cases that were , on trial before thorn ,
Tlio matter was referred to a bar committee ,
and an Investigation followed. This morning -
ing the committee reported thnt the foot *
were true , but that Davis nxmnlncd tnnt ho
did so icuornntly , nml without any Intention
of misleading the court.
Iu tlio case of John l-Mnmilgnu cgalnii
.Tncob Elton , which has been on tnil ia
Judge Ferguson's court during the pas *
weolt , the Jury vostcrdity nlternoon returned
a verdict lor tlio plaintiff nnd assessed bis
dnmago at fi cents. This Judgment gives the
old colored man possession of thu land 1Q
controversy.
I.lrrnsm.
The following marriage licence * were Is
sued by County Judge Eller yesterday :
Ntuno und nddross. Ajv ,
Hwtin N. Nelson. Hwedobuig . 3
Mnry llall , Wnhao . , sa
Mncllson I ) . Youcll , Omaha . I *
Kll/nbnth McJiillI.in. Omaha 17
AiiRiist Shallber. . Oninlii * B3
Cliarlotlu I'eiursoii , Oinnlia 11 }
I'eter L.irson , Oninba 31
luijurlt Mury I'elerboii , Uiiiiiha 31
II A/.AKD David \V. . nzod l.'i inontlip. only
child of John C. and Ailed lhiarJ. un I'rhlRy ?
iilsht , Uclnbcr 7. 1 ' ) . ' , at IS u'cloclc. I'nnernJ
services at the family roslihme. uas-t Uinalia'
proolnct , .lust I'.tst of Kliirenco In lie , on Sunday - ,
day at-iO : : o'eloel ; . lnu-i nu'iil 1'oiest I.awn
eeinetory. Kelatives and frli'iids Invited.
I.ATIMEU Mr-i M. , Hired 40 yi'ars at ihe rc l-
dcnuo of iJelut-tlvii Mlcliaul 1' . Dcinpscy ( ,1s * '
tnrof KlioOhlcf J. J. liullUmi. Mis. M. P.
Dompsnv. Mr * . J. Urmsby and James J. Gait *
lilian of Chicago.
1'iinural .Monday mornln ? . Uolobpr 10th , ap
0 a. in. from residence * of M. T. Dumpsuy. illtll
street. 1 olAvcen Sowud slrcel , nnd ri.iiilillii to
St. I'cco la's church , Interment ht. .Mnrjr'B'
ccniotery.
Mrs. R. E. Davies
WILL SELL
HER ENTIRE
STOCK OP
Positively Retiring ,
We have sonic lovely trim
med hats which we place oja
sale awfully cheap :
169 Trimmed Hats $2.49 ,
Worth $4 nnd $ B.
29.1 Trimmed Hats $3.78 ,
Worth $7 and $ b.
12,1 Trimmed Mats $5.OO *
Worth $1O nnd $12.
. R. II. Davi
111 S. 15lh SMpposlle
AnCFO
A Farm of 10U AC'llKd In town of llunnlpft
Jllulcio Co , NuU , bltuatolon the llliiunl nd MI4'
die I. nun Illvoii , oiiu mlle ( rum liuniiln * il.tlfD , fct )
tUo U. It M. H , II. tor ' * " ' ' * * ' ' ' ! ) ! ! ' ' ' ; l"
J 1' * liKfttfn IHtllr t
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