THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , NOYEMBEB 10 , 1887. THE SI1ELLENBERCER TRIAL Jutoroat Revived In Otoo County's Famoua Murder Caso. UNJUST CRITICISM REFUTED. tTlio Hoard of Transportation Faith- 1'ully ItcprcsciitiitR the Whole In terests of the State Doubling Up Kates Execution Stayed. [ rnoM THE nnE's UXCOI.N HUKEAU. | Tlio trial of Mrs. Shollcnbcrgor , of Ne braska City , who with her husband Leo Shol- Icnbcrgor was luillctod for the murder of her Btcp-daughtcr , was the call in district court yesterday. T. D. Stevenson , of Nebraska City , and O. M. Lambortson are Mrs. Shcl- Icnbergcr' * attorney's and County Attorney Stcarnoi and J. I J. Strode , proaecuto the case for the state. It will bo noted that this Is the second trial for Mra. Shollenbergcr , tho. Jury nt the previous trial falling to a reo. All the morning hours were occupied In securing a Jury and it was very evident from the challenges for cause that the facts of the terrible murder huvo been well read oven this fnr from the place whcro It occurred. MM. Shcllenbergcr iippears In court much the mitiio as on the former trial. She is rather neatly dressed , in black , but she shows the effects of long confinement in the the county Jail and the lines on her features were becoming moro dlscornablo , showing that nfjo with her is traveling faster than years. She still preserves the stolid ex pression of countenance which was so notice able In the former trial. In attendance yes terday were a largo number of ofllcials and witnesses from Otoo county and a good many ladies In the city , who have found the case interesting , were also present. Judging from the forme'1 trial it will tiikti tills week to hear the case. Its progress will bo watched closely. In the afternoon the Jury was secured and the taking of testi mony on the part of the prosecution begun. Titnr WOKK KM TIII : ST.VTI : . An Omaha paper In reviewing the supreme court decision on the power of the hoard of transixn-taUon , infers that the board has been prosecuting the case merely for the benefit of Lincoln. Tnis statement is mis leading and does the members of the board of transportation an injustice. During the progress of the work ill bringing a to"t case for the reduction of rates the board , as a board , and the members as individuals , have insisted that no action should be taken for the purpose of beiielUting a locality but that their work must bo for the state entire. They had this point in view when they wore inveigled into the railroad's secret compromise , and the facts of the compromise are that , so far as it went , it was a benefit to the state entire and tiot to any locality , although it was more favorable to small communities than to largo ones. The order of the board was for a reduction on the Elkhoru road of 3 per cent over its entire systftn. In the hearing of the case the court did not , of its own voli tion , go beyond the simple crucstion of whether the attorney general could force the case after his colleagues had compromised it. for it was the attorney of the Elkhorn road who. resting in the belief that tlio roads in passing the transportation law hud made it n farce and without effect , filed a demurrer to the reduction order of the board , holding that the board no power to alter rates. Upon thi < i demurrer the power of tlio board was argued on Iwth sides and the supreme court handed down Its sweeping decision which , if fol lowed out by the hoard of transportation , will afford relief to the people of this state , who have been systematically robbed for years. Members of the board assert that the question of facts in the Klkhoru easy will be taken up nt once and the work of general re ductions in the state resumed. EXCESSIVE HATES. If any believe that rates are not cxcosslvc in the state they should examine some of the freight bills that corao on small shipments. A small dealer in tills city sticoiitly received a consignment of tea from California , the rate of shipment being $3.40 per 100 to Omahj and then 60 cents from Omaha back to Lin coln. Every bill of goods from the Pacific coast to Llncpln comes in this manner with the added local rate , notwithstanding that the Union Pacific runs Into this city , which I practically no greater distance from the coast than Missouri river points. The doubling back process is worked on a do/en different towns in the state as well as nt Lincoln. BUrilKMR COl'UT WOHK. Among the cases argued in the supreme couit at their session this week was the Snuf fer murder case , brought from Kenruoi county to the supreme court qn a writ of er ror , and on which writ execution has boon stayed. This is the murder case in whicli Shaffer shot a constable In cold blood foi levying an attachment on some stock to meel n , judgment , Shaffer prefacing his blood.v deed by asserting , prior to the murder , hi' intentions , if an attempt was made to collecl 'tho judgment. Another murder case in which execution is stayed will also bo arguci ! the coming week on en or , and if the court holds tlio verdict of the lowei courts errorless , Nebraska will have two ox editions to recoi d in a shoit time. In the mandamus case brought by the people o lllackblrd county against Governor Tliaye : to compel him to organro ( that territory placed on the maps ns Hlaekblrd county , thi supreme court has entered its opinion deny ing the petition and the mandamus , holdini that there is no huch county as Ulacklnid ti organize , and that the territory hns not booi described by proper metes and bounds. Tin is n portion of the county of Thurston organ Izwl by a bill in the Icgislatuni which wa very pioporly vetoed by ( Governor Thajer. Illi : "JOUU.XAI. " I.AUMill , It hns been fairly amusing for several day to ace the editor of the poor old Journal at tempt to talk law in its columns , Ono cdl torial was devoted to a view ol the comiiij case ngninst the consolidation of the Atcln son & Nebraska ro il with the J { & M. syi torn , and the article would throw the mos ncuto observer into a mare as to \ \ hothor th Journal wanted to see justice done in th matter or wanted to thrown wet blanket ovc the question in the interest of the corporatlo that has perpetuated the existence of thu paper. Follow lug this on the-fcna Jojial dissertation the Journal has about cor eluded that the time has como to climb dow from the fence on the police Judge and com cilcontroversy , nmlcoiibciucntly an cditorir isissuc'l on that topic forthcbenellt ; of the be nlghted public , in which the genius nt th head of the cdttoiial columns calmly assert that if the council is hold in contempt th case will bo appealed , "i'ho idoaot appealin , a contempt case seems to ntuuio attorneys great deal , and while the bodies of the pee councilmen may bo rescued from jail b , habeas coi pus proceedlngs.Jtho Journal's at vito to appeal will hardly bo taken. DIIIVF HUMS. The university societies hold their rcguln weekly meetings nt their halls last evemiif Doth were largely attended. The membe : ship of the societies the jircscnt year is nine larger than formerly. Tlio paving contractors are working a extra largo force of mon to close up work hi fore snow Hies. Uy the middle of the comin week they expect to have all concrete foui datlon finished. There has been a noticeable Increase I real estate transfers during the past wee and the marl.ct is evidently on the rlsi Heal cstattf men are confident of a rapid ai ranee in values with the early spring. On sunny shores of troplo isles , Where all the year hi Ight verdure smilei Constant fragrance fills the uir. Yet will SO/.OUONT compare With those odors of the south , While It cleanses teeth and mouth. Mr. Slicrrlll'H Resignation. The members of Mr. Shcrrill's sociel will meet in the tabernacle on next Wcdnc d y night , when Mr. Shorrill himself will I present. Ho will then determine whether < not to reconsider his resignation. It Is ui derstood that the congregation in a unit wit rejnml to Mr. ShorriU's remaining wit them. On next Sunday week the sociel will abandon the tabernacle on Cuplt venue and hold services in the basement i their church now in course of erection on tl corner of Nineteenth aud Davenport street Do you have dynpcptic troubles ? Tjil < Hood's Sarsaparllhi , which hns relieve thousands niiu will cure you. Sold I druggists. \VICKHD AMjIE GOIIDOX. Ills Ingratitude to Ills Kind Aunt Will Land Him In the Koform School. Allison Gordon la the name of a very pretty little fol , v who sat crouched up In n big chair in the sheriff's ofllco yesterday. The tears streamed down his cheeks , and his handsome face was flushed with excitement and his eyelids red with weeping. Allie , ns ho Is now familiarly known , is only eleven years of ago , but according to his aunt , Mrs. Thomas C. Mat-key , who resides at 1015 Cap itol avenue , ho Isa very bad boy , and Thurs day her husband filed a complaint ajaltist the urchin and caused his arrest , the charge bo- Inp disorderly conduct and disobedience. Mr. Mnckey said that the lad was Incorrigible , and was constantly running away from home. Ho remained out late at night and was sel dom nt his meals. Mr. and Mrs. Mackey bo- llevo that the only course open Is to place the urchin In the reform school , and Alllo will undoubtedly bo sent there. The lad. between his sobs , related his ver sion to a IlKE reporter yesterday. Hesatd : "Mo an' my little brother , wo live with our aunt on Capitol uvcnuo. I ain't got no father nor mother nor no parents but my little brother. The last three nights I was a play In' on the stage In the grand opera house , and my Aunt Eva said I could , if I would bring homo the money. I was a playln1 school boy with the Sissons. The last night I came homo about 13 o'clock , and Aunt Eva wouldn't let mo in. Then I kicked on the door , and a girl came down and made mo sleep In the kitchen. I had twenty-five cents , what the manager give mo for my three nights , and had to spend that next mornln' for soniethln' to cat. She alnt been good to me nor my llt- llo brother and now she is a goln' to send uio to prison. " During thu above recital little Alllo's face was suffused with tears and ho was the most abject human mite imaginable. The boy , however , Is a most accomplished little liar and the truth of his story is denied by a do/en witnesses who know Mr. and Mrs. Mackey. They are most estimable people and have tried to bring the lad up in the way ho should go and finding It impossible , resolved to send him to the reform school for his own good. Sick headache is the bane of many lives. To euro und prevent this annoy ing complaint use Dr. J. II. McLean's Little Liver and ICiilnoy Fillets. They are agreeable to take and gentle in their action , 2-3 cents a vial. SOUTH OMAHA , NEWS. Ono case of drunk and disorderly occupied Judge Mouther's attention yesterday. The man was lined $15 and costs. Judge Heuther was given a delightful serenade by the South Omaha band in honor of his thirty-eighth birth day. day.Dr. Dr. Cook , of Council Bluffs , will locate In South Oinnha about December 1. The doc tor is in the city to-tiny selecting n location on which to erect an ofllco building. The press and other material for the new dally paper , the Hoof and Horn , have been ordered , and are now on the road. It is ex pected that it will arrive the early part of next week. The records In the oftlce of the stock yards show a very gratifying increase in the re- ccints of stock since January 1 , 18S7. The receipts of hogs from that date up to Novem ber 115 were WW,209 , cattle 220,200 , sheep 00- Io8. The increase In the receipts of hogs thus far over those of liteO is 444,215 , , over 1885 , 634,835 ; increase in cattle over 1830 , 82- awi , over ISbo 70,074 ; increase in sheep over 1SSO 10,041) ) , over ISSH ; iO , < J30. Ills estimated that by January 1. ISSS tlio receipts of hogs will bo at least 1,000,000 , , , cattle 300,000 , sheep 85,000. The three years for which George II. Hammond mend & Co. leased what is known ns t-ho Hammond packing house , of the stock yards company expired on November 15. A meet ing of the directors of the Hammond com pany will bo held iu Detroit , Mich. , on Monday next , at which it will bo decided whether or not the building will be leased again. It Is not improbable that n proposi tion may bo made to the stock yards company offering to buy the plant outright , but what action would bo taken by the stock yards people is unknown. If a satisfactory price could bo agreed upon , a sale could doubtless easily bo made , as the Hammond company intend to remain hero without a doubt. Hut should such bo not the case the yard com pany apprehend no difficulty In either leas ing or disposing of the property. While nothing has been said concerning such action if by any means whatever the yards company should fail to either sell or lease the house , it is believed by many that they would operate it iu the future. For ISronolilal , Aathnmtlc and Pulmonary "Brown's Tlrou- monary Complaints , - chiitl Troche * ' have remarkable curative properties. Hold only in boxes. MOKTUAUY MAX113 US. Facts About Those AVho Have De parted This Tjifo. Last evening one of Fred Mctz's little children , ffassandrla , aged four years and six mouths , died at the family residence , 2-114 Harney street , from which plaro the luneral will take place to-day at 2 o'clock iir.iu.Y. Another South Omaha victim to brain fever died yesterday at the hospital. His name is William lieilly and aged Unity-two years. His remains ho at Uarrott & Heafy's. CLAKK. Yesterday Mrs. Catharine Clark , mother of the Dodge street rcstauranteur , died at the advanced a e of ninety-two years. The i cumins were forwarded last evening to Suranton , Pa. Lolancl hotel , Chicago. ICccIalmln Church Property. Meyer Hellman , as president and agent of thojcongrcgatiou of Israel , brought a suit of replevin against one , Paul Stein , yesterday in the county court. Mr. Hellmali in his petition alleges that ho Is entitled to the pos session of the following goods and chattels now forcibly held by the defendant : Ono church otvan and stool , ono president's chair , one rite-president's chair ( both up i holstered ) , ono settee , ono stand , twelve com mon chairs , two benches , one surplice , one cap and one collar. Plaintiff fHither states that the above de scribed property is unlawfully held by the de fendant , that it was taken oif anordor of gar nishment , and the execution thereof is con trary to tlio laws of-tho state of Nebraska. Plaintiffs prays for a restitution- the prop erty. When the replevin papers were served on Stein it was found ho had shippcdtho pro- peity to Council LJlufts. 1)1 Kl ) . ZOT7.M ANN Louise Xotzmann. dnufihter of Julia and [ Fred Zotzmunn , November 17 , aged 4 years and 4 months. Funeial will take place November 1 ? , at 3 p. in. , from the residence , 2409 Leaven- worth bti cet. Friends uro invited. MET2 In this city November 17 , nt 7 p. m. , Cassandra , daughter of Fred and Adok Metz , aged 4 years and 0 months. Funeral Saturday , November 19 at 2 p. m. , from the family residence , 2114 Hurne > street. Fi lends of the family invited. Pay for Election Judges. The city clerk will issue warrants to the judge * of election to-day for service ren dercd during the last election. All regis trars can call and receive their money auy time after 10 o'clock. His Coming Nuptials. Dr. Frank J. Ives , assistant surgeon of the post nt FoitD. A. Hussoll , arrived in towr yesterday preparatory to his marriage with Miss Mugeath on the 23d of this month , Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Babj WM lick , we tare her CutorU. When the wa * Child , the cried for Caitorla , When * ha became MUl , the clung to CoitorU , When she had Children , the cave them Cantor ! * . He AVants to lie a Cowboy. Walter Quarston works iu the waterworks. Ho was paid off Thursday , and went home In the evening with his hard-earnod wages in his inside pocket. Ho has a 8ou ( nnd a namesake and in the night this promising offspring got up after the old folks had gone to sleep and "tapped" his Biro's pocket. Yesterday he was nowhere to bo found. His father said for mouths his son has been burning the mid- ultfht oil over trash literature , nnd the height of his ambition was to bo a cowboy , trapper or rood agent , nnd ho fears that ho has sought the stirring scenes of the further west. Over-Worked Women. For "worn-out , " "run-down , " debili tated school teachers , mllUtiors , Boam- strcsscs , housekeepers , and over-worked woman generally , Dr. 1'iorco's Favorite Proscription is the best of all restora tive tonics. It is not a "Cure-all. " but admirably fullllls a singleness of pur pose , bolnp n , most potent Specific for all those Ohronic Weaknesses and Dis eases peculiar to women. It is a power ful , general as well as uterine , tonio and nervine , and imparts vigor and strength to the whole system. It promptly cures weakness of stomach , indigestion , bloating , weak back , ner vous prostration , debility and sleepless ness , in cither box. Favorite Prescrip tion is sold by druggists under our positive yuarantcc. See wrapper around bottle. Price $1.00 a bottle , or six bottles tles for $5.00. A largo treatise on Diseases of Women , profusely illustrated with colored plates and numerous wood-cuts , sent for ton cents in stamps. Address WOULD'H Disi'KNSAUY MED ICAL ASSOCIATION , OG3 Main St. , Buf falo , N. Y. A Hare Coin. Mr. Arthur Kothcry , who , by the way , is noted ns a collector of old coins , received yesterday a very valuable addition to his col lection. The coin is a German thaler of the year 1779. It was left hlin by a wealthy friend named Timmens , of Poughkccpsic , who recently died , aud mado.partleular men tion of this legacy In his will. The coin Is valued at about $700. It is very rare , and it bald that the late William H. Vanderbilt once offered $ ' -,500 , for this identical piece of. money. An Early Morning niaze. A fire occurred at 8:15ycsterdaymorningon : Davcnportbotwcen Nineteenth audTwentleth streets. It was a two-story frame dwelling owned and occupied by M. II , Gobel , of the Pacific Hotel company. The origin of the blaze was defective furnace apparatus. The lire department responded promptly , but the chemical engine was ohiotly instrumental in subduing the flames. Loss $ WO , fully in- burcd. CREAM Its superior excellence proven In millions ot homes for more than a quarter of a century. It Is used by the United States Oovoriimont. En dorsed by tin ) heads of the Rreut universities , as tha StroiiKeit , I'ureet and Most Healthful. Dr. Price's tha only Hawing Powder tnnt does not contain Ammonia , Lime or Alum. Sold only In CHIlS. PltlCKl ! lvl > Q 1'OWDUIt CO. , New York , Chicago , St. Louis. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION. OVKK A JIIU.ION UISTHinUTED CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000 Louisiana State Lottery Company , Inrorporatpil by the Legislature ) In l ifl. for IMucn tlonul mill rh'mtuhlti purpose nnd 118 fninctil < < u nuulo H purt of the | ir , piit Mute Constitution , In Is ? ' , by an m crwholinlng populnroto. . Its ( .rund Single Number Dnmlngs take place montlil ) . unit the ( Jiaml Si'tntninml Irfiwliij reyu- larl ; uvcry six month * ( .lunc unil Dct-cmber. ) We do hereby certify tliat wo supervise tlienr- pnKi'inentH fur nil the monthly untl poml-amuml Dniwlng'of Thn Louisiana Stnto I/itterr Company , ami In person lutnintc nml control the Uniwlima ilietu- si'lveH , ami tlmt the xnmo arniiondnrti'd nlthlioneotr InlnifM anil In cnoil lulth timanl nil parties , nnil no iimliorUo thu Company Iu u tins luillllcato with lac Minlles of our Efcnuturu uu.uhuU , In Its uUt erllau- ruents. " COMMISSIONCUS. _ We , the undersigned ] | nnt > nnd Hankers will pny all IMzos drat n In the Louisiana btato Lotteries which may bo presented at our counters. V , I'rei. LonlMann National Bank. LANAUX , 1'res. Mate National Hank. A. UALinVlN , Trea. Nonr Orleans National Uaulc. CAUL KOH.V.Vrco. Union National 11 uilc. GRAND SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING In tin ) jlciiilnmy of Music , New Or- louna , TnCHlnyl > rcoinlor 1J5.IK87. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 1OO.OOO Tickets at T\\nnty HollurH Kadi. Halves $1O ; ' Quarters SH ; Tenths $2 ; Twentieth * $1 liar or I'lU/.ts. i I'ui/.K OF r-nujio is . tmooi 1 I'UIX.K ( IK ll M J Is . . . . .I JIHUM : 1 1'IIIXK OK WIUH Is . I , f.MHl 1 I'ltl/.l ! OV' 26.IIM H . . , . , . Mill ; 2 I'ltl/.K.i ( ) K 11I.UU arc . 20,111 , 6 I'UI/Cd OK 6.i ii are . 2.'i. ( > i I'lll/KS OK l.UUUure . . . . Ziid ] IDU IMII/KS OK Kit are . UUHi 2in I'KIKKS OK cit ) are . mum too I'liuns OK aoare . luu.uu. AI'PHOXIMATIOX I'llIZtS. 100 1'rlies of Kin approximating to liUMMIl'rliu are . MOK 100 Prize * of ITU ) approximating to iunn i l-rue are . EO.OOC 100 1'rlies of fVuunpproxImatlntE to W.UJOI'IUB are . TriiiiiNii , ruizts. 1.000 Prizes of 1100 decided by. . . .t. > ui.tiOO { 'rlie are . . . , . 10001X * . of JlOOdetlJed by..J100XiO ( 1'rUeare . . l)0nu ( ) 3.116 Trltes nmonntlne to Korclub ratvi , or any further Information apply to the undersigned. Your handnrltlnic must bo distinct and ilxnature plain. Morn rapid return mall deliver ) will tie aasured by your cncloiliiKau envelope liuarlau your full address. Snrt IJOSTAL N OTF.s , orprcM money orders , 01 Neve York Kxclianue In ordinary letter. Currency b .xpre. . t t ou , oxpen.e ) NswOm.EANS.tA. . OrM.A.PAOPm.V. WjlSlll.MJTOX , D.C. Address Registered Letters to NKW OULK.INS NATIONAL DANK , _ NEW ORLEANS , LA "U 17\riAT"m1) That the presence of Ren KlWLlMUifrjK u , U Ilcaurenard iiiul Karly , vhoart ) In charicoof the drairinus , is a Biiar atuep uf Hb-oluio fairness and InUixtlty , that Hit chances are all equal , and that no one can posilblj divine what number will draw a I'rlce. UKMKMMKIl that the payment of All prizes li OUAKANfKKIl IIT KUl'U NATIONAL BANKS Ut N M OHLIA Mi , and the ticket ! are > lyned by the preMJeni of an Institution whose chartered rights are rccog niied Iu the ulnhest courts ; therefore , bvtruu of ttUj ilUUoui or zujoujmous lebcmet. WE HAVE RECEIVED Part of Our Grand New York Purchase -and Open To-Day the Biggest Slaughter Sale of Fine Clothing on record. The goods were made by one of the best houses in the country and we positively assert that they will be sold at one-half their reg ular retail price , and some even for less. This may be a broad assertion , but we are willing to stake our reputation on it , and will easily convince you of it if you will see the goods. We commence with 5,000 MENS' AND YOUTHS' OVERCOATS : Among which we name few special lots for this week : 0 0 CO Mens' Good Blue Chinchilla Overcoats , double breastedwith good/warm cassimere lining OuiUU and cut long. These are only in men's sizes , from 36 to 42. The coat is sold nowhere for less than $6 to $7.50. Our slaughter price for this coat is $3,50. An Elegant All Wool , Woven Back , Wide Wale Overcoating , blue color , nieus'aud youths1 sizes , we have sold the same coat right here early iu the season as a bargain for $10.50 and they cannot be bought elsewhere for less than $12.50 to $15. Our slaughter price for this coat is $6.50. $8,50 The biggest card in the deck ! One of the finest Kersey Overcoats , best double warp , , Farmer's satin lining and fine satin sleeve lining , silk velvet collar , trimmed and made in the best tailor-made style : a beautiful garment and good enough for any gentleman. We have sold thousands of them that were not better for $16 and $18 , and others ask that for them today. Our slaughter price is $8.50. For this price we offer a lot of splendid all wool Chinchilla that cannot be bought else $9,00 where for less than from $15 to $18 , and which we guarantee to be worth at retail ful ly that much. Our slaughter price is $9. We will show you something you have never seen before. One of the finest Chinchillas , Lined throughout with best quilted satin , silk velvet collar and velvet bound. This coat is made by custom tailors for finest city trade , and is made for wear and service and not for mere show. It is a garment which readily sells , by the largest houses in the coun try for from $30 to $35. Our slaughter price is $14.50. Samples of these lots are displayed in our large windows. Boy's and Children's Overcoats will be slaughtered likewise. Next week we will mention some slaughter prices of Men's and Boy's suits. In addition we are opening daily new lines of Underwear , Gloves , Hosiery , Neckwear , etc. , which are bought NOW at from 25 to 50 per cent less than the same goods could be purchased for early in the season. Our facilities enable ufl to always take advantage of the market in the late season when overstocked. Importers and manufacturers art anxious to unload , and thus secure bargains which are out of reach of other aud smaller houses. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price. Nebraska Clothing Corner Douglas and 14th , Streets , Omaha. A Great CATASTROPHY ! OF OUR TO fl . rrny. ; ' This is the cheapest lot of goorls ever sold in Omaha. If you want a suit of clothes , buy now , as this cat will only las 10 DAYS. OVERCOATS for $6.5O , $7.50 , $9 and $10 ; worth double the price. LEADING CLOTHIERS , 1308 PAS.HAM STREET. DR. HORNE'S EiscifO-MapetiG Belts ! The Grandest Triumph ol Electric Science gtbnllfo Scicnlinca11 * Made and Practically Applied. DISEASES CURED WITHOUT MEDICINES. Marc 700 I'.lnl In h Jl V , IHn , llrnd nr l.lmki , _ _ . fter > u. llebllltr. l.umb iBcn , ( 'eniTnl KMpllltr. Hheu- Uout. 'fexhuu.tfoiu ( EmlMlon. , ' Aitbm. , ' Heart Ilira N Ijmp ln , CiiiutlnRllaa. l > j lpelo | _ . lloVntkntM , Impol.moj , C.urrL , I'llo , plle ir. 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