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    THE OMATTA DAILY BEE: TTE DX ESP A V, FERTCrARY Cu 1001.
o
TelcjihcDOs SIS-691.
Special
New
Handsome,
unmistakable
style on every
at a price for real value giving, has never been
equalled by us before,
56-lncli Wide, Sponged and Slirunk, Special Price $1 a Yard.
Stylish In appearance, satisfactory In price. 1 'JuZl ImJ"
than $1.25 a yard. Just tlio required weight to ranko up without lining.
ME CLOSE SATLHDAYS AT O V. M.
Ammm ran roman kid glovbi ato weOAUi rAT-rwiuii.
Thompson, Beldeh St Co.
lilt ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRV GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA.
Y. M.
U A. BVILDIHO. 00.
,."." veAt.. .UDnV wc could buy In a bill providing for the redemption of real
tl.ou.anaa of dollar, every year creditor holding a lien may redeem within
XrT Hoiwl Inx Hill. nm moMh
The house today passed a measure , 0qo o 8otmt0r Haldrlge's measures was
which, If It becomes a law. will have the ntr0,luci,,i today at his request by Senator
effect of revolutionizing the work of car- jlBrtn, jt provides for the Issuance by
log for and repairing roads In all counties rillc, nf the metropolitan class of certltl
under township organization. It provides catca of indebtedness In anticipation of tax
that all roud taxes must be paid In actual coucet0nB.
cash and repealB that section of tho ex-1 Ant)thcr bill by Senator Daldrlge. and
lstlng la?; which glvea tho taxpayer the , introdticcd by Senator Martin, amends tho
option of working out his own tax. .revenue law so that no property of any
"Tho bill will no far-reaching In effect," hc. religious or charitable institution
mid Representative Miskell, the Intro- whlcM gnn to rented shall be subject to
ducor of tho measure, "and 1 believe that ttxxntlon. If tho total amount of the rents
It will result In doing more to Improve tho rpreiVpii from such property shall be used
condition of. Nebraska thun ull of the lawn
now on tho statute books. The measure
was Introduced at tho request of the No-
braska County CommlisloncrB' aiisocln-
tlon. In fact It was endorsed by all mem-
bcrs of that association. Various proposl-j
(Innn Vtnl.rt A All tl II m 1 1 t l fmttt tltm lfl
n,. innkiMD' inunr.i ih.. nnvmetit of road
taxes lu actual rash, but tho objection has
i,., tTnr,i n,ni ii.nr.. nre mniiv
farmers who nro better ablo to work out tho
la. II,, nv lli nmnlint In r.sh. Wn liavf
overcome thU dlltlculty by providing In thy
t-.ni ikn invhiuar mn v lin nmtilnvnd
,n rnu n nmimnt. muni to his'
own tax. but he .nust first pay tho money
Into tho county treasury nnd all work must
bo dono under the direction and super
vision of authorities."
Following Is the full text of tho bill:
tn counties under township organization
tho township road tax nnd the county road
tax shall be paid In cash. All moneys paid
Into tho town treasury from the several
roud districts In discharge of road tax. and
all moneys paid Into the town treasury
from the several road districts in discharge
of labor tax, shall constitute a town roml
fdnf., which shall bo nt the disposal of tho
town board for the bent-lit of the road dis
tricts of tho town for roud purpofcs. Pro
vlrted that one-half of ull moneys paid into
tint tr.wn trcosiiry from the several road
district lu discharge of road and labor tax
BiiaU constitute a district road Mml and
Khali tc rp nded by the town board In tho
road district from which Is woh collected,
ror lilt following purposm;
First For tho construction and repair of
bridges and culverts und making fireguards
muii nnotnTr"pe7so'ns engaged Tn locating
or altering any county road If tho road bo
dually established nnd altered, as herein
before provided.
I'lllli-For worlt nnd repalrH on roads.
Section 2 That section :, chapter Ixxvlll,
Compiled Stututes of Nebraska for 18yj, be.
and the same hereby Is, amended to reud an
1 allows:
"Section 92-Tho town board shall have
power upon receiving a petition signed by
at least two-thirds of the qualified electors
of any district, to order that any money
coming Into the town treasury In discharge
of labor tax may be expended lu any other
district In such township under the direc
tion of tho overseer thereof, and In such
cueet such overseer shall pay all money In
IiIh hands to the overseer of the district in
which mich money Is ordered to bo ex
ponded and take his receipt fur tho same."
bee. 3 That section 93, chapter ixxvlll,
Compiled Ktllt.ltca nt NTelirnMtin tnr 1V1Q l,n '
;nd tho same hereby Is, amended to read uh
ioiiuws;
"Section 93-1 1 shall be tho duty of each
overseer of roads to give at least three
days nottco to all persons residing In his
uisinci name to pay lunor tax, either "per
sonally or by writing, left at their usual
plucO iOf 'iibodo of th tlmo when between
the first day of April nnd the ilrst day of
November In each y.or, and tho place
where they may nppoar mid pay their labor
iuk, mm wiin wnai iinp'oinentH,
r, 4 That section SM. chapter Ixxvlll,
I'omplled Statutes of Nebraska for 1K)9, be,
and the same hereby Is, amended to read as
fnllnwMi
"Heel Ion W The overseer shall ullow all
perinns who may appear In pursuance of
such rolleo the same allowance aB lu conn
tics no, under township organization, as
provided lu section 79 of this act, und tho
rertlllcate thereof Rhall he received by the
treastnor lu discharge of tho labor tax of
such person. Provided, that any porsou not
notlllod by tho overseer to labor upon tho
roadH as hereinbefore provided, shall bo
discharged from the payment of such labor
tax."
Sec. 6 That Fectlon , chapter Ixxvlll,
Complied Statutes of Nebraska for U9'J, be
nnd the same hereby Is, amended to read as
follows:
"Section 9fi Kach overseer shall, at all
time required bv the town board, make a
settlement of his ucounts showing the
amount of money coining Into his hands as
s:ich overseer nnd how tho same has been
o.M.rnded. In such settlement ho shall be
nPowcd the same amount for similar serv
Icoi of overseern In counties not under
township organization, as provided In sec
tion 2, which sum shall lie paid out of any
mom y belonging to his district, and If
there bo not tminclrnt money belonging to
hl:i district with which to pay said over
seer, ho may bo paid out of tho township
road mill, or for nny bu'unce due him, ho
IliaV r, cetve from the tnivti twvir.l .....
tlni'A which may bo received in payment
of his own labor tax fur any succeeding
. ...
To I'liiilxh I'lrelmuM.
Senator Cummins today offered a bill in
ine senate for a law to provldo a new offl
rlul, to bo known as state prosecutur. He
Is to be appointed by tho governor and his
especial duty shall be to examine Into all
rases of alloged Incendiary fires and prose
cute suspected persons. Ills salary Is to
be $1,500 per year.
Senator Hansom Introduced by request
To assist digestion, relieve illatre
after eating or drinking too heartll
to prevent constipation, tako
Mold tvpnhc" on fintv
CUT OUT THIS
COUPON
Pretent t Be offlc or mall
coupon with ten cent and get
yonr choice of Photoirraphlc Art
Studlea. When onlorlni; by mall
add four cents for postage.
AKT DEPARTMENT,
The Bee Publishing Company
OMAHA, NEB.
Dee, Feb. 3, 1001.
. . .
Material for Walking or
Rainy Day Skirts.
distinctive and with the
stamp of newness and
yard, and now marked
lOTM AMU UUUM"
(or tno U8e anj hpncflt of such school, re-
K0U8 or charitable Institution,
A j0nt resolution was Introducod by Ual
jrlge providing for nlno Judges of tho su
prcmc court.
Aililltlonnl Appointment.
On recommendation of the governing
board of the various women's homes (lov
ernor Dietrich today reappointed the fol
lowing officers at the Girls' Industrial homo
at Mllford. .M1SB IMCIIle ItCCO,
matron;
Ml"" Ida MeKntce, teacher;
Kfllt, nSBlfltfttU
Mrs. Jessie
Dr. Halloy h. Kwlng was reappointed
assistant physician at tho Asylum for In-
, cranio insane at Hastings,
STARTS IN THE SAME OLD WAY
MxttTiitli Ilnllnt for Srnntor Shnivii
Sit Sim of Choice CniiKplcunnM
Absence of .Members.
LINCOLN, Neb., Feb. C (Special Tele
gram.) The large number of absentees was
tho most noticeable feature of tho sixteenth
ballot for united States sonator today. Tho
vote In detail was:
Allen
Merge
Crounso ..
Curilo ....
Iliilner ....
Murlati ...
Hitchcock
lllnshaw ,
Melklcjohn ...
Jinnin
Itosewnter ...
Thompson, V.
Thompson, W.
... 7
... IS
. . 5
... 1
K..
II.
van nuson....
J.oomlH, Geo..
Ransom
... 18
... 9
Melk.eiohn
erle '-i) M,0m,,son Me k ejohn.
McVkhnf
hompson,
Croanse.
ter.
Cr;sV,XPi0,,C,,eklej0l,n-Cjirrle-Klnffi'-cVi',1;'
Fvlirf- I T'mpsoncurr.
Ko lerDlV.?M,'lk'p1'''
C.a Ic g) -Klnkald Melkle'lohn
rn-l) ' p hoinpHon Hosewa
nter.
Hnr -Ik-:.'.'.. "u'"P0'' ''"Tie
iV1,0,'."T"rr" Morlnn.
In m'il ?i"J,h,""lan- Ciurrle.
owT n ,T """Pson. Currle.
Mis'iell-Thompson, Hinshaw
Newcli-Martln. Currle.
G 0 Cuminc-Martln. Rosewnier
w?'se!S0Wat
ScMir'ae"''"1' .sliiVt'n&Ji:?,0"',"
Spencer-Thompson, Melklejoh
S eele-IUiiHhaw. Melklejohli.
Stelnmeyer-D. li. Thompson. HI
Swaiisou Hlnsliiiw. M,.iui.,i,,i,
Ilnshaw.
Tefft IJ. K. Tlinmn.m, ni..U..
Tromnen-D. 10, Thompson. Cnrr o."
?IS'ieeM ! 1 1 nBh,n. Wl -Mel k lejoh n
t hi Ilnlner. Hnxeu'nier
J anHoBklrk-Tliompson. Currle.
Warner-U. R, Thomps6n. ,Mc kle
Wenzl-Martln McCarthy.'
H .I'inore-Haliicr, llosewater.
'''-Hinshaw, RUsewater.
.Vllk'nson-Currle. Melkle jolui.
John.
. . .,,, iiumin mer, Ailrllfl.
Mr. Ipcaker-U, K. Thom-n
V'Tin or tuiireii! v
;;ueVhffe"r.
Caln-AtaVlnTAVdkcjoTn
.. .iiuii-junsiiiw, Crounse.
i SrSffi"'- J?: Tbompso-n. Currle
McCovr 8,m'..?I 'iIeJn
1 ! r se' L'icderieii n""" rcporls of "lining committees
nVnli-'lStl"0.11 .rect!lvt,1' n recommendation
Oweni. Harris, Hnthorn
SENTIMENT IN OTOE COUNTY
..in,, iMMiiiiiet Tiirinvluir to
Mop nml .11 i-n of Alilllly Kleetcd
iin I lilted Stated ,Seuntor.
NI311RASKA CITY. Neb.. Peb. r. tstna.
Hnl ln-h. ....... . .
. .t-iiiuuriiu ueamocK nas become
qulto n topic of speculation and discussion
here. During tho first wock of the ballot
lug nobody secmod surprised at the random
voting by tho republican members from
Otoe. Everybody understood that tho voto
cast mr vanuuscn by Senator AdaniB was
sirictiy complimentary, and nobody ap
peared particularly startled bv the eomnii.
raents showered upon othor nsplrants, Hut
aB the days went by people began to In
quire what was the meaning of the ap-
hm.i-ui. unanimity of tne dclexatlon for
ouuo oenaior uurrltf. At first It was given
out by Intlmato friends that tho honors be
stowed on Mr. Currle were In recognition
of his dovotlon to tho lato Senator Hayward
n tho senatorial contest two years ago,
but ns the balloting went from ,iay ,0 (lny
thomsolves why the members from Otoo had
not also seen fit t0 similarly honor the
nvny,"e,lKh,t,,ller e,nlne,,t iraskans who
Btayod by Hayward on that occasion. Some
of tho loyal supporters of the late senator
nre members of the nrr.,n i.i., , 7..
!,,: p, V '"I'uo'icans: jicu n, lu"u"'h uiiib wcro placed on tim
aonPeisy:' 1 uAnte: ?:zia nv ,Hoi,8e ro" -2- b- -
Hoyd. Calkins, Hunter. Ollls, " Schl Stock.' latlfB to ,ho ls8l'ao of licenses to BtBnm
VanJ.grltt. Zimmerman lurio,,. lULK' engineers; 21B, by Hall, to authori7n i
Uust as we,, as M, Cur aDrmos T?t
TJ ' r conslderpl fully as competent
to occupy n scat In the United States sen-
fl ft
The republican county papers have taken
up tho refrain on this point within the
ust few days with some very pertinent
questions. Tho Syracuse Journal, pub
lished nt the home of Senator Arcnds, dc-
otcs more than n column to n discussion
of the candidacy of Mr. Currle, and, among
other things, has this to say:
Vt'n bellevo It the din
send her two ablest, cleanest men to the
senate; men who arc statesmen In tho
broadest sense; not men with an ox to
gr nd, or the tool of schemers who wish to
raid tho public treasury for their Interest
nnd t.rneili. . Mr Currle ln
reputation lot great ubl Ity; he makes a
very f.l r 8Hte sennlnr I, u, ..,."
""'11 ,.,r,''.,',,.nrr Kr'l2.t mp" """"C than she
SVri. v " , i "", ' . "anon demands
that Nebraska send her lie.i Tt,
have asked, n change from liomilHm nmi
Allen, but ihey ask that the stnte step for.
word. Kansos did the same nnd her leu's
luture replied by electing n man who has
NebVaska do? Wlmt wl"
Mr. ( urrlr tnnv bo nt home on the tins
lire lands of Custer riitiniv i..,w..
him to be .ui honest, reliable man. but we
denv that he H n statesman or n man of
great ability. Ills nmhltlon appears to bo,
not to represent this great state In the
senate, but to secure appropriations lo
born artesian wells In the western plains
" mr in mod;, i uese are
the only rensnn that have yet been set
forth by those who advocate his election
W have too much of nmnienr .iniaum,ii
ship: men who vote for measures from per-
smioi iceuncH or tne moment without ron
shlerlng their effect upon the future of the
country-such ns tho Masons. Aliens and
Tlllmans, who wept over Cuba nnd shouted
iur nimtiiKii nore. men soucnt to tie the
hands of tho nation and reject the conse
jiucnceK of the war for which they wcro
1 P'UIIKIIIP,
111 tho namo of tho neonle nf Dine enimlv
of the great stnte of Nebraska In the
name of the nation, for Its present nnd fu-
mie wiMiiire, me journal nsKs tne county
renrescntntives. tn the iirnem irH.igin
to droll tiersonnl feellnir. nr nerantinl frlnn.l.
ship, to Ignore pledneR made for personal
kiiiii or iMiiiiiiiii rewnro. and in casi mcir
votes for men who nre best mintltled in run.
resent tho mate In tho councils of the na
tion.
You nnd eneli of you have n voice In se
lecting the men who are to guide the na
tion In the beginning of Its loiirnev In the
new centurv. The penplo ask that you so
lect onlV thoso that are worthv nml well
qunlllleii: men whose knowledge extends
neyonu tne nrawintr room, tlio olllce or the
pasture lands of the western plains; that
yon select men who. In thl new era of na
tional life and the dawn of n new centurv,
shall be ns worthy as they whom former
generations have sent to the council rhnm
bers of the nation In her hours of greatest
need.
Whether tho men who represent Otoe
county In tho legislature will heed this ad
vice remains to be seen. Most of our active
republicans believe that they will. They
rcallzo that the future of tho party In this
country and In tho state depends largely
upon tho outcome of the senatorial contest.
Whllo nil would llko to seo tho deadlock
broken, they would doploro tho election of
men who could not maintain tho standard
Nebraska has created for Itself In tho sen
ate of tho nation.
After spending three days at their homes
there Is no doubt that tho delegation Is
fairly familiar with tho prevailing senti
ment and tho peoplo hero confidently look
for a change of favorites nnd a steppage
of bouquet throwing.
NEW STATE NORMAL SCHOOLS
Holme Vote to I'Xnlillnli Tliein
11 fill nml Sixth Coiinrexuloiinl
DlntrlctN.
In
LINCOLN, Neb., Feb. C (Special.) By a
vote of seventy to eighteen tho houso today
passed house roll 37, by Drodcrlck, provid
ing for two state normal schools, ouo to bo
In tho Fifth congressional district, and the
otber to bo In the Sixth district. Tho Lan
caster county delegation Joined with the
supporters of tho measure and voted af
firmatively. Many members were opposed
to tho measure, but nn iinolllclal canvass
this morning showed that they were In tho
mnorny.ona consequently no tight was
iv 1 '. V. . ,oa 01 100,000 for tl
tbe
... niiituui UUIKlllJgS,
Tho voto was;
Aye:
Anderson,
Andrews.
CSawne.
Mendenhnll,
Miskell,
Jlockctt,
Mullen.
Murray,
Ollls,
Olson,
PelslKer,
Redman,
Snndall.
Spencer.
Stelnmeycr,
Tavlor,
Tefft.
Thomssen,
Tweed,
Wnrnor,
Whltmore,
Wilcox.
'Wilkinson,
Walker.
Speaker 70.
nishwlller,
n:nifilro"K'
Jlllll,
Hamilton.
Ilowxby,
Harris,
Hnthorn,
Horton,
Householder,
Ilecher,
Heekly,
Heothe.
Helsner,
Hoyd.
Hroderlek
Hrown (F'nas).llunt
Htiresh, Hunter
Calkins,
Coffee.
Cooksey,
Coppoc,
Corneer.
Humphrey,
.lamlson,
lohnsou,
Jordon,
Jouvenat,
Laflln,
Lane,
Llchty,
Lowe,
McCarthy,
McCoy,
Mead,
Crlssey,
Crockett,
uanisieu,
Dlcrs.
ICvnus,
Fowler.
Qallogly,
Nay:
Hrown tCnu t.-
Clllll. " Heotf
Swaiisou,
Tanner,
rid,
Waring,
AVenzl,
Zlmmertnnn.lR
i'miio' Shellhom.
r I Her. .i. 1,1.
Orel!.' S recher"
Hanks, Stnckwell
The houso was cnled to or.ipr ni 11
one hour later than usual. Petitions wore'
read protest nc acntnai n,. .
houso ron 90. io regulate g'orTfra
ernal and beneficiary societies, and ask
ing for tho passago of tho net to ,r,i.
TZ""h On motion
... .v...,v-.. vUU inei cierK was authorized
to refer such petitions In thf. fni .1...
Mn.n.n, 1 .. "
v, "u"Vl "uving 1110 mils under
slderatlon.
! Itoml Tnxen In Cn-li.
TTnrln. 11, r .. . .
-....w ...o uhiit ui mini read n ir ni 1,111.
was passed by the houso a
...u muiuuiK Bcsa on ami son! I. .
H was introduced by Miskell. nmi i
rennlroo .1 . ' " ' " unui
., i""'eui 01 road taxes In cash
a. . r ,OWD8M1P organization.
At 11:30 tho senate nnneiirn.l hm.i i
-----"robion was formed, nt
tho close of which tho limu. ,n '., 1'
'In ,m ""juMtm-ii 10
- ' "w I'. ,.
When tho houso reconvened u,ia .
noon tho routlno order or business was ro-
governor to nppolnt a commission to de
termine boundary lino between t... .i
Nebraska; C, by Mockett. to place Lancaster
i'J t,nass of co,lntlr8 living population
w. ur over; zw, by .McCarthy, to
authorlzo tho appointment of a commission
to determine boundary linn hm..,., ...
braska nnd South Dakotn: 911 . r i
n...l..l . .' '"O"
"I'l'oiiunienc or n commission to
t(,rnilno boundary lino between Nebraska
"u" .'UBBOiiri: .-j;, s;w, 231, 233. by Me
UK....,, miaiiiiK lo uccision or eases l,v
supremo court. House roll 220, by Fowler.
."i iuu iHuit-ciion ot owners or stallions
waa recommended for Indefinite postpone
mpnt. bill nn n,nll,n . .
, . .,,., lMU nuulor va3
imuui-u on Benerni mo. House rolls 231 bv
fePnpthi. pnlnil.. , .,, ... 1 '
o iu iimiu9iuon or cahes
u nuiireiuo court, aim i3!i, by Corneer, nu
inorizing the nppolntmcnt of commissions
In towns of over 5,000 population to pasa
upon qualifications of horscshocrs wero
iiuii'iiiuiuiy postponed.
The committee on medlclno recommendod
house roll 133, by Hamilton, n aufhorlxo
magnetic and hydropathic healers to prac
tleo art of curing, for Indefinite postpone
ment, but after an extomlod discussion tho
measure was placed on general file. Nearly
all of the members of h houso who nre
physicians gpoko against tho bill, but Ham
ilton asked for an opportunity in i,n,. i.
considered nt sonio future tln. Ho prom
Ised that h would "make t, apaech ror your
whiskers," and on his motion ih hin
laid over.
The commltteo on mines and minxmi.
reported tho birth of n babv eiri ,
home or Representative Jamison.
Jiouse roll 51, by Mead. makins It a
crlmo to threaten to accuse, passed the
house by u vote of 76 to 5.
Iloiisi' llllls Introduced.
The following were Introduced in the
house today.
II. H, 307, by Coin For an act to ill
vldo the Mate of Nebraska into senatorial
and representative districts, for tho appor.
tionmetii nt senators una representatives,
and to repeal section 2 of chapter v of the
Compiled Statutes of Nebraska of K'X
It: It. 3f. bv Uhl-For an act to amend
sections 175 and liM of chapter xvlll, enti
tled "Perversion of Public Justice,'- of the
Criminal Code of Ihe Complied Statutes of
Nebraska of ls:o, and to repeal said orig
inal sections.
II. It. 309. by t'hl An act to provide for
a public school teachers' retirement fund
In cities of Kio.ono or more Inhabitants In
the mute of Nebraska.
It. It. 310, bv Fill For nu net to amend
sections 14 and 49 of chapter vlll, entitled
"Hrenklng and KnterlnK llulldlngs," of the
Criminal Code of the Compiled Statutes of
Nelimskn nt IWI nml In reiieal said orllt-
lnal sections, and to repewl section f3 of
chapter vlll, entitled "Hicakuirf nnd Kilter
ing llulldlngs," of the Criminal Code of
the Compiled Statutes of Nebraska of 1SD9,
II. It. 311, by FillFor nn net to amend
section 6.1 of chapter lxxlll of the Com
piled Stntutes of tho state or Nebraska,
and to repeal said section iVS as now exist
ing; to piovldc a penalty for the violation
of said section 05 us amended and to limit
tho time of commencing actions for dam
ages thereunder bv tho obligor.
II. It. 312. by .Murray For an act to
amend section 39 of nrtlclo I of chapter
lxxvll, entitled "Ilevcniie." of the Com
piled Statutes of tho state of Nebraska
for tho year issy, and to repeal wild orlg
lniil section.
II. It. 313, by Walker For an net to de
fine mid license merchants doing business
In the state of Nebraska, to proMde for tho
llllng of a statement, nnd a bond for the
payment ot taxes, and Ilxlng penalties for
tho violation thereof.
II. It. 311, bv Humphrey For an act to
amend subdivision fi of chapter Ixxlx of the
Compiled Statutes of Nebraska of 1N7, nnd
to reneal said subdivision.
II. It. 315, by Vaclav Iluresh For an act
to amend stctlou 10 of chapter xllv of the
Compiled Statutes of the state of Nebraska
of im (ninth edition), entitled "Interest, "
and to repeal said section 10 ns heretofore
existing.
II. It. 31fi. by Olshwlller-For nn net to
amend section 21 of chapter xxvlll of the
compiled statutes or the .nine 01 ise
briHKa for the year 1M'9. and u repeul said
original section an It now stands, and to
provide for the payment of constables
designated or appointed by tho Judges of
election to preserve order and peace at tho
place of election at all general elections.
II. n. 317, by Hlbbert-For an act to pro
vldo for the purchnso of land for the Ne
braska Institution for Feeble Minded
Youth, sltmilefl near the cltv of Heatrlco.
Gage county. Nebraska, to appropriate
money for such purchase, and to declurc an
emergency therefor.
II. It. 31K, by llnll-To regulate the Inves
tigation or charges of frnitd and corrupt In
fluence by or upon members of tho legisla
ture and candidates for election 01 appolnt
meiii by the legislature or by state olllccrs
titi'l theli agents.
H. It. 319. by Hunter To prevent tho giv
ing or rree rallrnud transportation.
11. R. 320. by Tanncr-To amend section 2,
chapter Ixxvlll, Compiled Stntutes or 1S99,
entitled "Hoads," nnd to repeal said original
Miction. ... ...
H. It. 321. by Fhl Providing tor rerundlng
to vnrloiiH persons the amount of money
advanced by them to pay the expense of
returning members of tho First Nebraska
lolimtocrs from San FranclBCO to their
homci In Nebraska on their return from
the war In the Philippine Islands during the
summer of U99.
II. H. "22, bv Ilelsner To provldo for the
proportional distribution of n'l funds here
tororo paid Into tho treasury or nny county
tie tho maintenance or rree high schoo s
Tor nonresident pupils, among the schools
whhh !Ui"o maintained such high schools.
II. It. 323, by Calkins To provide a
penalty ror stamping or marking falsi? or
short weight or measure on casks, sacks or
packages, or offering for unto such casks,
sucks or packages so marked, and to repeal
all nets and parts of nets In conlllct herc-
ll'.' n. 321. In Spencer To prevent fraud
In the sale of fr.ilt. syrup, stnrch, spice,
vegetables, food, cereals, crackers, oatmeal,
cofTce, tea. cheese and other articles sold
bv ninniiracturcrs and Jobbers in the gro
rcrv business In orlglnnl packni;cs, and to
provide n penalty for the vlo'ntlon thereor.
nnd to repeal all acts and partH or actH lu
cinlllci herewith.
SENATE
GRIST IS
Clmrncter.
HEAVY
LINCOLN, Fob. G. (Special.) Tho senate
worked full time today and succeeded In
disposing of a largo amount of business.
In his prayer tho chaplain asked for do
vino guidance lu tho selection of a United
States Bcnator.
Tho committee on agrlculturo reported
011 houso roll 3S. a bill for an net m nr..i.i..
Jor mowing or otherwlso destroying weeds
u. imuuu loaus, uio rcconunondatlon belnc
that tho bill should pass. Other bills rec
ommended for passago by the committee
wero: Senato bill 140. nrnvi.iin.
mml convention to bo held by tho Stato
Poultry association; also sennto file 171 a
bill g vlng tho State Dairymen's association
tho right to fix Its dato for ihni-
meeting. Senato nio 124, a bill fimuar to
houso roll 3S. was recomnien.io.i . ,..
definlto postponement.
Uio commltteo on reform sehnnin nn.i..i
senate fllo 103. a bill relniin
schools, favorably, and recommended ror In-
A message from the cover..
the bill relating to tho manner of drawing
A COFFEE KILLING.
Some Cnn nml Sonic Cun't Brink II.
Some tlmo ago Mr. K. Porelvni nt
was assigned by tho Govornmnm i .i...
ri,l r. .
Ul"u "ureau in san Francisco. Ho Is
a(Miusn anu uninese Interpreter, but had
uuuiuu Known as n distinctive case of cof
feo poisoning.
He finally gave up his position and went
bcics to uio. Ho was carried
to tho train by tho Physician and at that
nuiu nuiKucd ya pounds.
AVhnt ennAA i i .
i. i. y,m "... . . .r Lun " ro'' man
uiuiuuu to uciievo without some ner
sonal oxporlence. Ho says, "Tho Phyd.
clan had told mo that nilno was a clear
case of coffco poisoning, but I could not
give up tho corfee. I had got so had that
I could keep absolutolv nnihin n
s omach for days at a tlmo. Dr. Hayden
of this city said lo mo ono day. 'Have you
over tried J'ostum Food, Coffee-' 'NoVor
heard of if 8aia ,. ,,e exB,a,ni, .,1,vo.;
was a food drink made at Dattlo Creek.
Mich., by the Poatum Cereal f!n i ..i
an ho said was 'destined to entirely" sup
plant coffee, at least with those . t...-
nny regard ror their health nr u
I -as oo impressed that before leavlnc
tho o Ike the Dr.- forced me to promise to
glvo Postum a ralr trial. Well to '"ko
a long story short, wife mad,, ' . .
and she made It right, strictly according
'.rt,:e-.t'ons. 1 wns "ved with n delicious
uui unu unit nn hour after .lr,ni ....
sleeping, tho Ilrst six hours of sleep or un
broken rest I had had for i,ir JL F un
This was not caused by any drug in the
Postum for I know It to bo nbsolutoV ' 1
UUl It WnH rtlln 1 " ""
nn . wuieiing errect of tho
iquld food on my stomach, and ,,. , T,
P.,r In ho se of
. uulli lUPII , Ul0llRnt j .
z t: ot t d.d :aj
, i.V . 1 my 8lnniIch pa ns roturned
with such effect as to renulrn the ioc"or
at my bedside nearly all night.
and has dono for me If Ifoo , , "
I havo steadily Improved In health slnco
making the change, and now weigh m
i ,v I'uitiiiiK mnrn t nan r 11.1
gaining at the rate of over 2 pounds a week
I have had absolutely I10 ,roibIo 8,nkn
with my atomacb, and It Is over throe
months slnco I UVo had n i.n.. nroe
ralgln or headache, and I know tha t mv cure
Is entirely duo to leaving off coffee and
taking Postum Food Coffee. Aof
frlendB und the doctors am m L .. '."3
opinion l enclose a list of name 'of r0v
ernment offlcials at Washington and San
franclsco who are more or less familiar
with the case and will verify t, ' "r
arc able.'' ' " lucy
Juries In counties having over t',0.000 popu
lation, had been signed by the governor.
The following resolution, received from
the Sloto Hoard of Agriculture, was re
ferred to the commltteo on ngrleultitrc:
Aid for I oil lily l'ulr.
Whereas. Kfforts are made at earh ses
sion of the state leKlslature to have re
pealed section 12 or chapter II or the Com
plied Statltes. relating to "Aid for the
Countv F'llr." Now, therefore, be It
ltcso'lved, That we, tho members of the
Nebraska Stato Hoard of Agriculture, In
annual meeting nsseinbled, heartily en
dorse the provisions of the present law,
and believe that tho repeal of the law
would bo detrimental to the best Interests
or 11grle11lt1.ro and stock raising through
out the sttto. , ,
Wn the members of the State Hoard or
I Agriculture, seeing the need or more gen
eral KllOWietlgO Ol IIRTK'UllUll- 1III1UI1K "'
bovs and girls or Nebiaska, and believing
that all teaching should he In the order.
Ilrst concrete, then abstract, and that na
ture studies should be Introduced Into our
county nnd vllluge schools, respectfully ask
the legislature to make such additional re
quirements for Ilrst. second and third
grade nnd state certlllcates uh will show
tho holder' lltiless for teaching one or
more studies In pure agriculture.
Resolved. Thnt It the sense of the Ne
braska State Hoard of Agriculture in mi
nimi meeting assembled at Lincoln. Jail-
ii.i,f 10.11 thill lliet,, Hllnllld be imidc bV
tho state legislature such appropriations
ror an exhibit or the agriculture and hor
ticulture resources or Nebraska, at the
Panamerlcnn Kxposltlon. to be held nt Hut
falo, ns will commensurate with the Impor
tance or Nebraska as an agricultural um
trlet or the country.
Numbers of new bills wero Introduced,
some wero up for second reading and sen
r.to nicB P, 6, 7, S. 48 nnd 51, mostly cura
tlve nets, wero passed.
Tho senate Hies reported back from their
respective committees with a rccomnionda
tlon that they be passed were HI, 171, 6.", 2
nnd 115, and house roll 48. Senate file 1 was
rc-rcfcrrcd to the committee on agriculture.
Tho senate nt 4 o'clock took nji ndjourn
mmt until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning.
After adjournment this afternoon n cou-
ferenco of the republican members of both
tho senntc and house was held In the senate
chnmbcr.
Senile I'lle" Introduced.
The following Semite (lies were Introduced
today:
S. F. 2fl. bv Mlller-An net limiting, In
certain cases, Mie uuthorlty of political par
ties to nominate candidates for olllce and
disqualifying the Incumbent of nn olllce In
enrtiiln ennen. from enntlnnlni; in oltice.
S. F. 205, by Ransom Aii act creating
landlord's lien mid providing for Its en
forcement by attachment.
S. F. 200, by Itnnsom An net to provide
for the redemption of real estate sold on
eYf.piittoii or under n decree.
S. F. 207, by Llddell An net to nmend nn
net entitled "An act Incorporating metro
politan cities nnd dellnlng, prescribing and
regulating me.r uuues, powers ami kuy
i.rnltieMl . '
S. F. 20S, bv Cummins All net to provldo
for the imnolntment of a state nrosccutor.
to dcllne his powers and duties nnd to tlx
his compensation.
S. F. 2(0. by Ilaldrige For n Joint resold
linn timvltllni; for nine ludccH of tho SU
promo eourt, nnd to repeal snld orlglnnl
section.
S. 210. tiv Martin An net to amem
section 101 f . 1111 act entitled, "An act In
corporutlng metropolitan cities nnd delln
Ing, prescribing and regulating their du
Hex. ranviTH nnd government.
S. F. 211. by Mnrtln An act to amend
xeetlon 2 of an net tn nrovlde a system o
revenue, approved March 1, A. D. 1K79, and
to reneal said original section.
S. F. 212, by Martin -An act empowering
cities of the metropolitan class lo issue
certificates of Indebtedness for tho purposo
of providing runds with which to pay war
rants or orders upon the treasurer und
providing t. r the manner of Issuing them
To Cure n Cola In One D1.7
Take Laxatlvo tromo Qulnlno Tablets. All
druggUts refund tho money If It falls to
cure. R. W. Grove's sigcaturo U on ca.'b
box. Sc.
JOCKEY CLUB ORGANIZES
AVrntrrn Tiirfnien !rl Toiti'llier nnd
Acrcc 011 Dntcn nml Hilled
CHICAOO, Feb. G.-AI1 tho members of
tho Western Jockey club we nra... .
" ""B t which tho club wa
formally orgunlzed aud placed Ii
operation. Thoso nt the meeting wero
In
" a. loung, judge O. O. Perklnv
... . .,, ninantou, C. H. Hush
ssm.,,1. i,L "- J,oalBomery and W. F
SCllllIf? Thn
. , ' "U luuowing oincers wcro
v vv.-.,. i.awienco A. Young, Clilcugo,
chairman; Robert A..1I. St. Louis, vfee
chairman; Harry Kuhl. Chicago, secre
tary; James Howard. Chlca
mid tho following board of stewards, chosen
rLTy twS ypnr8: (JcorRO ' Porklns.
?eni K'?M:, V1- 5,on,Konu.ry. Memphis,
Tenn.; Richard Fitzgerald, Chicago; Law
rence A. Young. Chicago. Chosen to
Martin Nathanson, Chicago; Charles S.
Hush, .ow Orleans. Tlior.
o.i,.i..i.. " " were
"wtuiuii-u iur iyui:
tiawtnorne. from August 10 Io ai
. n,tnL U 111 illlL'llflT 1.
Harlem,
rrom September 2 to Ket,i,'
September
uer n.
b Hawthorne, from September IC to Octo-
Ifarlem, from October 7 to October "fi
I',lt""1' from October as to November 9
"My heart was badly affected by on at
tack of grip and I suffered Intens aKony
until I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure
IraZrs. V?.B raaU,"S- D "lman'
CYCLISTS CHOOSE OFFICERS
Hl.i llon Meld I HeporlN Si,l.,,
nl Valloiiiil AsNnelnllo,, Meetlim
in .loiv Viirk
N'EU' YOlllf r
niK oi ine
that chan.H nV r .,,, ,'l r' Hc.iuelico
that uccummulatJ In' direct inyC ,""
consideration
and much
r careful
future.
concern ror tho
i, v.V'rV. JllL,,.!JH' woIv" . n"thB
there
, .it-,., in ur ,(.n
tnrougnout the country. The professional
r i ers won In prize money over 1M c?i a,
"!!?.l..!1,''L,!!:!'r'!''io .ddltmTi "re!
race
meets
teed"pricem0terS WhU,n of Kimrnn
Tho flection of omcers for tho ennui,,,-b'elng-WaH
W,,,,0Jt C""st'
v.ie,ri srtjtz
Charles K. XlcO iln. 'v' v:'i. . .
let fm, ' $fVork' . of
leorgo A. Needham, New York-
,?'CL''.. ' .,s,n'!i "... Foegei:
'iVVV'i1."' ,Fe" ); Ncedham, 'j
u . a; Humucl Miles, t'hlcago ami
eem n V,, "v1 hlcagn; and
cental:" 'A' "n""K N ' '... U'-nrd of
F. Kelsey, lioston; V. I-:. fiirKeon I nrf'.iin
O. It. K ostermun. Hnltlmoru: l?nVry " rN
ley JackBonvllle, Fla.; Oeorgo Green! mr
Chicago; and. Tom Cooper. nLiK'S
resentaiivo or tho A. k. c j 1
Tho old board or control reported that
they had deeded to inni. ,,;.!,...'."."!
mispenBlori or Orlamlo Htevens a d viiin m
Katon. ror Improper riding at the Vni'i.
burff tracy last July. ni'
With reuard to tl,
nedy. tho board or appeals reports th
a derhilon has recently been ten lied sVis.
tnlnlng the dec s on or the boar, of J
trol This, the report of "he board of !
pea s explains, wi.h the case of a mi me t
nrotest nir nira nst n iinn rJ..i,i:."""rJ,'.r
an alleged Interference wit , a referee , nf
a meet at Providence. " r 0 nf
To Prevent the fin,,
Laxative Uromo-Quinlno removes the satue.
to July "! l'r "H!foclntl0. fom May U
,,!ll":!.o" '"rk- jUn" k ri j.hv 20.
n.-, mnn ji iy i-j to Auuusl I'
I arlem. from Ai.g-.ist B to Aopihi ir
The li,in,,r,l . .
atioun Cvciincr iimmi iC :
in session lu this city" today.
ffoh SR is''lfr'JnlyiSS
ne, ' " '"Jl llF.'- Improve!
mute sport nn; Ing pronounced f vV with
thn public. The board has encouiiler,.
various problems not entirely covered
ox',8tte.r". V.!l' ",ul. '.": UlUonY1 ,,'r"
;i(EAT ' WESTERN'S DATES
Eemon of Big Trotting Circuit Will Open
on July 9.
OVER $200,000 WILL BE HUNG UP IN PRIZES
l'reldeiit 12, . Hniiitnll nml tuner
tlllleer- of llio Assoelut Ion Are
ltr-l',lei'tril lo Jirnr Hit
CoiiiIiik Yenr.
ClllCAdO. Feb. 5. Delegates from the
various trotting association composing the
Orcat Western circuit met hero today Mid
arranged dates for the meetings during the
coming summer. Tho season opens In Jul.
with n double meeting, nnd closes In Octo
ber with one. This Is unusual in th' Gieat
Western circuit, but had to bo so arranged
lo suit tlio delegates. The dates for the
double meetings nro set for cities far apart
and It Is believed will not conlllct with
the horso owners making the circuit. It Is
estimated that at least $200,000 In purses
will be ottered by the dllTerent associations
during tho coming Benson. Tho dat'B ar
ranged by the delegates and the purses, t,s
estimated, follow:
Term Haute, Ind.. and Minneapolis, July
, 3, 4 and 5; purse, $i',.(n-.i cuch.
Pekln. 111., and St. Paul. Julv 9. 10. 11 nnd
12; purse, KCmi ouch.
)aveiiiort. In.. July 1(3. 17. IS and 19:
purse, tti.uuO.
Deft Moines, la., July 23, 21, 2.1 and 2t!;
purse, Jt!,0.
Independence, In., July 30 and 31 and
August 1 and 2; purse, JI2,(I00.
l' teebort. 111.. AiiK.ist u. 7. 8 and 9: nurse.
Juliet. 111.. August 13, 11. li) ami lu; purse.
$S.IXI.
ualcsburi:. ill., August .n, :i. nnd i,
purse, JS.mh).
LMlbuuuc. la.. AllKllst 27. 2S. 29 and 30;
nurse. LUOa).
Columbus Junction.
in., .Mig'ist .'1, .j
and 30; purse. $3,ti0.
Ilamllne. Minn., State
fair, September 2, 3,
4. P. f, and 7: nurse. S'.'O.OW
.Milwaukee, stnte tair, Hepicmner n, ju, ii,
12 nun 13; purse, $10.M0.
lndlnuupoll.1. State fair, September 17, IS,
19 am' 20: nurse. IS.OiO.
l'ivnusviue, inn., Heptetnuer si, j,, -m ami
upringuciu, in., aiaic lair, aepienmer ju
aim Uctober 1, ., h. i and r,; purse, jap.ixio.
Torre Haute, Ind., September 30 nnd Octo
tier 1. 2. 3. 4 nnd !",: nurse. J12.00O.
Terre Haute, I ml. . Is the only cltv in ine
circuit holding two meets during the sea
son.
The old olllcers of the circuit association
were re-elected. They nre: H. W. Itaudnll.
Ilamllne, Minn., president, nnd Cleorge II
Madden, Meiidotn, 111., secretary and trens
urer.
Those nresent nt the meeting wero: R. F
Jones, Mlnneapo'ls; C. F. D.illln. Terre
Hnute. F. W. Senly, Pekln, III.; C. T. Hnn
cock. Dubiiriiie. In.: K. W. Randall, Hum
line, Minn.; Cleorge II. Madden. Mendnta.
Ill : II. W. Faglcy. St. Paul; A. II. Far
well. Indeiiendence. la.: W. II. Smolllncer,
dalesburg; R. S. Johnson, Columbus Junc
tion, In., and It. L. Akin, Kvnnsvllle, Ind.
FIGHTERS EVADE GOVERNOR
CronliO-.IiieUdon Con t Inucn t Ship to
(illbert on .Sppclnl Traill
JncUdon Victorious.
KLOIN. III.. Fob. 5. The Crouke-Jnckson
prlzo light, proniuited nt lieivuiere nv t.ov
ernor Yates, was pulled off at Gilberts
Ifnnn rnlintv. earlv todav.
A special train with 5(H) on Uonrd reached
thnt little village soon after midnight nnd
adjourned to n hall, where a ring was
rormed and the light commenced. There
nro no police save the village marshal and
there was no Interference. Croako was
knocked out lu tho twelfth round.
Woleott's I, nek Turns.
OALRNA. Kan.. Feb. G.-Kddle K. Morris
or Hnn Francisco Inst night knocked out
vniiiic Wnlcott or New York In tho seven
leeotli round of what was to have been n
twenty-tlve round glove contest. Roth
fiviwrjit-hard and Wolcott was the ravorlto
JftfEEI te'J !.r".? I'l". "tage'to-the-llooVa'hd
I'iikIIInI IIIImoii Mny
CINCINNATT. l.'nli r, ,, ..
colored pugilist. Is In a semt-conBclous 'con
dition today and mny die rrom the rem t
of n knockout blow administered by John
Krnemer In a boxing contest Inst night
the V laco of Rend nir. llll.,in.o
struck the door when ho fell and ho lay tin.
conscious nenrly two hours,
We Eat
Too Much
A Prominent New York Specialist
Says Hundreds of People Kill
Themselves by Over-Oatinc- and
wot raying Lnough Attention
to the Food They Cat and to
the Condition of TheirBovvels.
When interviewed last week ono of the
New York specialists made the following
Biiiiemcni :
"Kveryono eatB too much. The liahllun
eating of more wholesomo food than the
stomach can digest Irritates and excites the
summon and causes many stomach troubles,
n-.v-.i hi, gasiruiB, gastric catnrrh, dyspep
slu and lnrlla,fn f
., ,""' cuurso itiero are
other causes for these diseases. ,i.
..1 t..., ... . v" "
u. ujLunui, mo excessive use of tea o
coflce. eat I no- t i rrnnn li, m
. ..' ,7 """" "uurs, ruling too
iV, ' ""i,l'nociiy chewing (he food.
Ninety per cent ot the population of this
' nu,,u', ll0'" Biomuch trouble anil
-.--..w... , huh mat uncomfortable
fee ng in the stomach, a headache or a
..-ub ui repression, lie s hou 1,1 ui
u teasnonnfni ,,f n,...,., .
i.i . ""'. "iiicu win move
hlB bowels and relieve him ut once, if any
one suffers from Indigestion and rub on the
stomach, ho should take Cast-urlue the
gcntlo and pleasing laxative, which I use in
my pracllco and which is recommended by
thousands of people who have used it f
you cannot sleep ut night, if you are rest
less iiud have palpatntlon of tho heurt, which
usually leads ono to hellen he lmH heart
disease when In reality it is nothing more
than accumulation of gas i tn ,,,.,,
Villi cmniilil lnL-n . . .
. . " ""npuoiiiui or Cascarlne
before rnllrln., .! ... . Ill
week you will Ilnd you are I rni.bi,.,i '
- ", iiiier roiiiiniiiMir irt ..
nnd can aleep well and sound.
It your tonguo Is coated and you find a
bad tasto In your mouth your stomach Ib
out of order and requires Cuscnrlno to put
It In shape. an must not e,.i ,n .' ,.
nn.i i ""ii
""" Jour meals regular and
eat well-cooked rood. There a,o n !
remedies, digestive rer.nents, digestive tab
lets, mineral waters and thousands or other
so-called curcB. but nil have to be taken
constantly In order to do nny Koc,l and after
using ror a tlmo become worthless c.sT
rnrlrin In fir,,.rl.M 11 .. . v",n
atos he liver, moves rrom the stomach all
Impurities, nnd acts as a tonic on the whole
MothcrB should bo cnrer.il not to use any
other laxative ror tho children and the
house-wlfo who has a bottle closo at hand
ready tn uso when nee
hoi.L'!,0. mJn fco"oralca' H'l'lK she over
bought. When you aBk for fn.i-
your druggist's bo sure you get Cascarlno
(which comes In blue nnd while .r
and not cheap tablets or pills. Insist on
t asrnrlno and If your iimit ..... ..
ask him to get It for you of his Jobber.
1 yr?j.inT, t-.wj-;y?
There Is
Danger
In buying boys clothing
that is not thouroughly
reliable. The special sale
of boys Suits at $2.00, $2.50,
$2.75 and $3.50 are all new
goods and made by a house
with a reputation for the best.
(CONTINENTAL
Glothino
K. i:. cohmsii lr.iu Axn not'ci.As.
II we please ou tell othon-lle don't tell ui.
DYSPEPSIA.
Geo. S. Scally of 7: Nassau St , New York,
sayB: "For years I have been troubled wmi
rheumatism and dyspepsln and I enme to
the conclusion to try your pills I Inline-
Ilatriy lounil great reuei irom tneir uso:
I reel like a new mnn since 1 commenced
taking them, nnd would not now be without
hem. The drowsy, sleepy feeling I used to
hnve hnn entirely disappeared The dyB
jppsla has lett ine and my rhcumatlwii l
snne entirely I nm satisfied ir any one so
.ffllcted will give Rndway's Pills a trial
.hey will surely cure them, for I bellevo It
all comes from the system being out of
order the liver not doing its work."
Radway's
PiSIs
euro all Disorders of the Stomach, Howels.
Kidneys, Bladder, Dizziness. Costlveness,
Piles, Sick Headache, Female Complaints,
ntllousness, Indigestion, Constipation nnd
all disorders of the Liver, 2."c per box. At
Druggists or by mall Railway A Co., b&
Him fitroet, N. Y. He tore to get "Rad
way's ' and see that the name Is nn what
yon buy.
Dr. McGREW
Oilier open continuously from M n.
m. lu l p. in. SundnjB from H m. m.
to ft p. in.
CHARGES LOW
nfSFi Mcarew at age S2.)
TUB MUST SlirCfSsFlfL
SPECIALIST
In the
rrntuieut ul all form, of DIS.
AINU BISOltDHIIS 0i JIUV
til rears.
KASIJH
O.M.V.
Omni,,. " " -
SYPHILIS cured" nf,VgeS and condition
wii iiiLiu curcu and every trnr nr
disease ,3 thoroughly ellm'atedfrom tho
No "DHUAICING OUT" on the skin nr
WEAKNESS
ft yuunu uihI miii.lu.T. ,,
men. Loss mr uivm 1
Night LostBS.
!tlrvSSt.PcblXty- Loa. of
uruln and Nervs Power.
Uoshr.rir' w8,'uW. bono s "ai;"t.'
OVKH ail.OOO CASUS CUHEll.
RECTAL DISEASES
,1 o c;
ireni,r.u., ,,
tn.ru oi ine rtuium has cured whorn n I
ethers had failed. Fissure, Ulcers, Pile.1
nu pil chronic d senses of the rectum im
mediate r-llcr and a permanent cur.
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