p.HPMHHHHHHHH _ _ _ _ _ T TWIT ffiirATTA "HATT.V "RIMl ! ? .THRTnAV WTI1RTJ1TAWV 9.8 icon K _ _ _ _ _ I THE HEW CIRCUIT JUDGE , If , - e 4 > - Judge Dundy Talka of Browor'a q\ Succo88or on the Fodoml Bonoh \ " \ HE IS A MAN OF GREAT ABILITY | Olilrnt or All Commlaiioncil JuiIrcs | Would Fight at the Drop or I tlio Matp-A.n Kxtrnordln < nrlljr I * I no Itcoord Dimrty on Caldwell A rcprctcntntlvo of Tun Beb had & talk Inst evening with Judge Dandy rcganllnff Hod Henry C. Caldtvoll , United SUtos dls triot Jud o for castorn Arkansas , who has Just boon appointed by 1'tosldont Harrison lis successor to Judpo Brawcr , Into Judge of the United StatesclrcuLtcourt JuClgaDundy nald : " 1 hnvo known Caldwell for years Ho Is nn old Iowa man , and lms boon judge stneo 1SV1 ( IIo is thu oldest of nil tlio cominis- sioncd JuiIrcb , bclnp four yonrs nhcad of inc Caldwell Is a tnlRbty good lawyer , a mlgnty good Judge , and the ono of all others • who was serving ( of and should hairo had the tilaco My understanding of the matter lias boon that ho wouldn't have it , as ho was an applicant for the supreme court Jt has been generally understood from the llrst that the preildont proposed to appoint ono of the district Judges to the ] > lace ho has just put Caldwell into As to what hacking Caldwell had I know nothing what ever , but 1 suppose undoubtedly that It was bl extraordinarily line record and his own murits which led to his being the ( .holco of the administration "To toil the truth , I thought that Parker , with Ulaino , Elklns , JoiT Chandler ana many ether uuch men at his back , together with the strong backing ho had at St Louis , would got the appointment "So far as experience la the federal court gees , Caldwell is well equipped , having had twonty-six years of It As to his appearance , ho Is u very nice looking fellow , old enough to have boon n colonel in the army In lbG4 or about my ago Ho has a wlfo and ono or ' two daughters , and , I think , a son Ho is n , very linn man , and could send a follow to the i gallows if neenjsary or light nt the drop of the hut Ho holds his own at a 11 times , and i in these respects ho is Ilka lurker IIo will cortniiily be a great success in the i now position to which ho baa been np- pointed " Being asked Indirectly whether ho felt at all disappointed nt the preslacnt's conclu sion in the matter , tlio judge smiled broadly , und in his famously good humored way , , Why , bless yon , no ; I'm not the least bit disappointed I didn't make any effort in the uiattor myself When our delegation , presented mv naino I thought to myself , Ill [ sco Just for fun how much racing around the , country the man who gets the job will have to , do 1 fouad that by actual computation bo , would have to travel 27,000 miles every year , and then couldn't attend all tlio courts ho \ was assigned to That just about settled 1 . tlio business for inc Tor as you well Itnow , I nm a great lever of my homo , and whllo I f llko to go bear hunting with the boys once a year , yet to mnko u business of Jolting around over U7,0JO miles every twelve i months innkes mo Bhrug my shoulders , shako my head and sny , 'No , I tnnnk you ' You know there's a bill boforc congress to incicaso our pay I'm more iutorestod la * that Junt now than almost nuythlng clso , and I've heard , too , that its likely to got through " Being asked when Judge Caldwell would probably make his first appearance in • Omatia , Judge Dundy said tliero was nothing to call 111 in hero , sn far as ho know , before the second Monday in May OaiAHA'S SOHODI , UONDS Steps to Bo Taken to Secure Tlielr HcirlHtrniltiii A special mooting bf the board of cduca- tlon was held yesterday morning to consider the notion of Stnto Auditor Uenton In refusing - ing to register 8115,000 of Omaha school beads Tlio members present were Messrs ' Goodman , Clnrit , o'covillc , Martin , Spaldi Ing , Coburn , Points and 1'elton. Secretary Piper explained that ho had for warded the bonds , f21GuM > In all , to the state auditor for registration In return he bad received n letter from Auditor ticnton notifying the board ho was of the opinion that the bonds wcro not ontltled to regis tration for tlio reason that no provision for levying the tax for the payment of the in- torest was incorporated in the proposition " The attorney for the board was asked to explain the situation He read considerable law , showing the course which bad been pursued by the board was legal and correct uoyond question The law , " bu said , has stepped in and ab solutely taken the power away from the pco- plo und loft It exclusively with the board to provide for tbo Issuing and disposition of Eohool bonds " The icgisloturo had pro / . vldod for an exclusive manner for Usulns jk and paying school bonds " When Mr Kstelle tind llnisbod his nrgn- m ment Mr Martin Inquired what course * would bo pursued in case tlio stuto auditor in sisted on refusing to register the bonds Mandamus , I presume , " Bald Mr Estello , although I have not given that particular point any thought , as I am cutilldniit that , i When the law is explained to thu s ulo audi tor bo will submit without any hesitancy " Mr Clark then ofTcrud a resolution that the attorney for the board , thosccrotnry and the members of the Pnanco cominilteo' pro ceed to Lincoln at ones and confer with the auditor Mr Coburn insisted that the Judi ciary committee go instead of the committee on ilnanco Mr Martin suggested that the • attorney choose whatever mciAbcrs ho do- \ sirea to have go with him , but Anally the 1 following was adopted : Jit2 llosolved That the secretary and attorney * J _ of this board proceed to Lincoln with the 61 x * " $215,000 of bcIiooI bonds issued January 1 , S 1800 , with thu history of tlio same , for regis • tration , ana take such action a * may bo I necessary to secure tbo registration of the I paoio I According to the law the bonds do not I need to bo registered until March SL i The committee will leuvo for Lincoln this morning and return in tbo nvcnlng anothick .11 unix It Nonl Kuspocteil or Killliis a Man nt Whitman , Noli , It is thought that the following letter , re ceived yesterday , will nrovo ono of the most important that has yet been received in con nection with tbo Nonl business : Whitman , Neb , Fob ! > 4. 1890. Chief Sen- • vny , Omulia , Neb Doarbir : From tbo llko- ness of tlio supposed murdcror of Hie Jones lamily in the Omaha World-Herald of the id Inst , I am inclined to think tbo real iinmo nf Neal is Ooor o Cobb , and thai ho . Jk is thu persou who shot and killed Hlijaii Hall ( V hero three years ago next spring Hall was v the proprietor of the duueo bo una hero , and _ Cobb i\as an all round follow among the Mf girls If I could sea him I would know hiui H n a moment , as Cobb borrowed tbo Wln- fj • * Chester rlllo of mo to bunt antelope , but us toot , as it was in his posiossion ho wultted 1 stiolghtwav down , killed Hull nnd returned T the gun In live minutes , aim tnado a gontlu- \ munly upology for the falsobood ha told to I got the gun If it is 1)1 ) ui ho is ono of the , coolest men I ever saw in times of danger ) Ho was not urrcsted for die inurdor lrotu tbo picture , us 1 nUled beforc.lt T scums to ba the same person , ills rual homo I is in Wisconsin someu here , und his real f .mo , as told here U Cobb Send mu a late picture without glusses , as bo wore uono hero O. Wahskii , County Attorney 1 * . 3. Hall also came from Missourl.somo- where near Kansas City Al McICav , another - • ether of tbo gang , cuuio from Kansas city Cobb was young , light complexion , lower V rl ol the fuco full , about live feet llro or ' six inches tall and weighed 100 pounds If lie would have any beard it would bo thin und llsht colore ! . i Others hero think It the sumo person Question him about this plau ? , the dance y ball and about mo Its I who saved him mt/ from being hilled soon after he killed Hall , T by bavlntr him hid outside of town The noT - T B torlous jco Middletou woulu have iciliod T % Cobb in a very faw niomeuts had be been in I I sight Ha it no cowuid , and Is solf-tom- f posed O , P. W. I Chief Seavey Immediately ropllod to tbo 1 i letter , and enclosed n good picture of Neal Should Mr Warner then answer favorably to Hi tdcntlllcaUon , the chief says ho will • end for him to como and too Ncal A i HAUNMJBS COUNCV SUSPBCT A Mnn Huppoind to tin BlioltoiiborKOr ArrcHtpd nt AVnhoo At ton minutes to 12 o'clock last night there was n ring nttho telephone in the cen tral police station , and Jailer Havoy re sponded to It This Is John Hyan at Wnhoo , sheriff of Saunders , county , " came In robust tones , Some parties at n littto place near hero , " continued ( the volco , have Just notiflod mo that they have caught a man whom tboy uro very certain , for many reasons , is Snellen- berger , Ncnl's partner nnd nccompltco In the Jones inurdor Please give mo the clos est dlscrlption which you have of htm " There was no description on fllo in tbo sta tion , nolther did Captain Cormack or any of the night force of olllcors know the descrip tion Tub Bnn reporter who Interviewed Ncal , however , was present , and gave the description that Neal had given to him In person This was telephoned Sheriff Hyan , as ! follows : Holght flvo feet nnd about eight lnrhos , dark complcxionod , brown hair nnd mus tache , largo hands , and stoop-shoulderod , The tolephoua connection was broken oil qtilto , abruptly just as Sheriff Hvnn had said , Many thanks for tbo information and could not bo secured again The operator nt the * ! central telephone ofllco In this city said , howovcr , that the message was n bona lido ono | so far as coming from the source pur ported , noi.xni ) WITH SIIjIC The Ijtporlcnco of a Young Man Who Accomplished It Harry Johnson was placed on trial in Judge Clnrkson's court for the nllcged lar ceny on February B of n bolt of silk dress goods from Kelley , Stlgor Se Co 's ' store Bvidonco was introduced showing that John son aud two partners wont into thu store nnd _ asked to sco sotno silks Whllo the clerk was getting soma goods from tbo Bhclf , John son < put u bolt of silk under his overcoat and started from the store Ha was caught nt the door and hold until the police ' arrived and took possession of him Thu dofonsa ondcovorod to show that tbo goods wcro valued at less than $35 nnd that Johnson , If guilty nt nil , was but guilty of petty larceny Judge Do.ino is bearing thocaso of William Hughes ngalnst ox-Sheriff Coburn , a replevin suit for ilio possession of n stock of stoves _ The trial of Tan Bowman , charged with the murder of Juck Kinney , will bo com menced on Monday In tlm Itr-n Hiiililiiic Judge Wnkoloy removed to the new court room on the third floor of Tub Bei : building yesterday morning IIo is engaged in the trial of tbo case of Wyatt vs Somcrs ot al , a suit for 5370 for lumber . Oeorgo Gurloy has boon appointed bailiff to Judge Wakeley . The jury returned a verdict or guilty nnd ( lxod the vnluo of tbo goods at $30 , thus mak ing the crime grand larceny No criminal cases will bo trlod today County Court An incident of tbo Johnstown flood has como to light in a case hied in the county court yesterday afternoon , wherein Mrs , Cathorlno ( Bclndorf sues the Chicago , Bur 'llnfton ] . & Quincy Hallway company for the loss of tier trunk Mrs Bcindorf was on her ' way from Omaha to New Yorlr , where slio s Intended sailing for Europe She passed ) over the Conemnugh ahead of tbo train I which bore her trunk , tbo latter train being j caught in the flood and lost The lady was i delayed in her Journey by reason of the loss | of her trunk , and now brings suit against , the railway company for $587.10 us tbo I value of the trunk und contents , and HOO damnees caused by delay , etc Yesterday was a good day for Judgments in the county.court , the plaintiffs in eight coses , being awarded judgments against the several i defendants J. II Soetnam obtained n j judgment againBt Louis Kopuld forf7.74 ; Walter i { . Vaughn was nivardod a Judgment of $ J77.7d against Louis Uosenmund ot al for the , rout of tbo building on Farnam street near , Tenth ; Nels O. Brown received judg ment i against the Klmb.ill-Chnmp Invest ment i company in six cases for $014. in each case William r. Bcorworth has applied for a i divorce from his wife Kato on the ground of desertion lusuro Aunlnst Pnoutiionin Use Bakers Pure Cod Liver Oil or Bnker's Bmulsiou Tuo old reliublo brand All drug gists i _ _ _ _ _ Tlir Gronr Ilocli lNlaud Route In chnnging tirao Dn Sunday , Jov 17 , the Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific Ry liavo considered every iioint of in- tcrost to tlio Omaha traveling jiudHc If you tire goinc to Doa Moines , Cliica ( o or ' any point east , our * solid vestibule limited train is just what you want Leave Omaha at 4.25 p. m. arrive in Dos Moines 9:30 : p. m. and Ohicag-o8:30 : a. in , dining car for supper leaving Council Bluffs and for br aKIii3t before reaching Chicago This train is also cquippod with the finest sleepers unci chair cars made by tno Pullman Co . which leave from tlio U. P. depot , Oniahnevory day at 4:25 : p. in , making oloae connections at Chicago with all trains for-eastern puints in addition to this macnilicout train wo have two other dally trains to Chlcacro , leaving Omaha tit H:16 : a. m. and 5:15 : p. m. For information as to routes , rates , time , etc , call at ticket ollico , 1305 Farnam street ; telephone 782. S. S. STKVKNS , • Gcnoral WeBtern Agent A Cliancc Tor a Scoop Ai'Uuubiivv Travulor : Man ( awaiting at nierlit nnd finding a robber in the room ) Holloa , what are you doing in hero ? Roblior I am a burglar and if you uon't keep perfectly quiet Ill hurt you • 'Burglur , oh ? What's your natrier" Sara luckson Why do you want to know ? " ( pulling open li drawer ) "Oh , us a mat tor or business I am a reporter and I want to wrlto mi the per formance First opportunity I have hud for a scoop in about six months " Till : llKAl/l'V MAKKIir 1N3rilir > lil.sr3 pto j oa nati dunui yustnnlav .J W Iledford und wife lo Amelia liur- roughs , lot lu , blk 2 , lot H , lilt i , lot : i. lilt in , lots 10 ana IS , bl II lot Id , blk IS Ilecttord l'iare , wil 8 7 , 'JOO ( ! w 15 iwrwy aud wlfo to Farmers * and Mt-rch'tH bunt Valley , a tmall tract lu s cor uH nw III-I.Mli. wd , . 3.1W Olot Hanson anil wife to U I' lty Co , pt lot 7. bit Vii , Omahs u o d IK ) OV I gHit et al t Omaha Inv Co , lot ] , ltiistln s add to lloluvluw wd . , , 2UW J O OBnlut' et al to It W l'urrull , lot It , bis ; i. Collier Ilarp w d WO li It ' KoblnsrmtoU W Ames , lot 5 , blk 4 , Is' import add w d , TOO S AlCiilin , triKtou , toY rilnrberrf.lot ] ! , bllcfi Crclghtun IUlibt > i. wd U HA Casey and \ < ! fu to l l.blmior , lots m and SO , bhci , Sheridan llacn \ > - il I.IIOO A ( ' Paulson et " 1. uxrs , to J T CoiiibiocIc , Iom | > . il , and li , blk 1 , Wiu Hnyedorn's add lMw btiiliBer and wife to .Mrh Mary Mar shall , part lots 0 and 7 , blk ti , Pars Place , wd * aM Chas MrCnrmlcK ptuUto Arthur Item lugtou ot ul lots , i and 4 , bile I , lot li , blk H , ili-Cormloi's J.i add AlHIilllliiand wife to school dtstnet No < , ouoiu 'ro luseior 3-li-ll , wd , . . , 1 I ! M I'urk and Ifo to P 51 ltoys lot 13 , 1)11 ) : 17 , lot 0 , blk 1 Iledford Ilaca w d 1,030 CO Ueurfie to U II Jetlriea , lot , ( iuorga's Mil ) . \v d . , . , , a-j O II .lutrrlei aud wlfo to W O Tirades , lot H , ( Irorue's sub wd . . . , DO 1 A J l'opplrtoa and wlfo to I'onpletoa Park building association , lot It blk r. l'opplelon Park , w d , , , , . . 900 giktesn transfers , . , . , , , ftMCT Hiiildlnii Ierinlts Tno following building permits were Is sued yesterday : IL T. Davis Mitt company , ono story frame works , Jackson and Eighth struBts , , | coo i J. t ) . llobb one story frame barn Frank . Un aud'lVcnty-ulutn stroew 75 ' , ToUI i UT5 , I SOUTIIOMHA ( DAILY EVEN Pi Oomploto ( Ohango V/Ill Ocour lu tbo Now Sohool Board NEW LAW AND ITS APPLICATION Nine Members Instead of hlr Fate or a Man Vilio Wnnlcd a Check Cashed Jolln Frv's Ab sconded llnrinnder John Kry's ScYen Ilunilrcd DollnrJ No information was received yesterday from Altflllsott , the absconding bartender from John Try's Q street soloon Chief Mnlonoy was confident Wodnosdny ho was on the right track of bis man and would have him under nrrcst In forty-eight hours Allfillsctt was inainorcd of a variety actress named Walters , who has boon play ing nt the Pcoplo's ' thcnlro in Omaha IIo was in love with her to the extent of want ing to marry lier , although the woman claims she repulsed his advances nnd told bltn slio wanted nothing to do with him 'Xliero Is sonio controversy about the ownership of tbo saloon where AllQhsott was employed and from which ho took the money Fry i contends that Allllllsott's ' fattier , who llvos In n small town in Iowa , put In ono-hnlf tbo money roqulrod to buy tbo saloon Fry put in the ether hulf , and each put In a man to look after his Interest , Alllllisott , sr , deputizing bis son as bis man The absconder all along malniainod ho owned a half interest In tbo place by virtue of money ndvancod for tilin by bis father If tbat is the case bo ineroly adopted an abrupt und unceremonious method of terminating the partnership nnd withdraw ing his Intorcst Wbataver the partnership arrangements Fry Is very anxious for the return of his | T00. New School District Ijnws Working under the charter governing oitios ot the first class , as South Omaha mu nicipal affairs are managed now , will cause a complete ohango in the school board and render necessary the cloction of an oatiro now sot uf school district odicers at the com ing city oicction As the first election under the now charter governing citles ' of tbo first clnss of less than 23,000 inhabitants will oc cur In April next tbo provisions of the taw are publlshod for the bonellt of the doctors and taxpayers : In cities of the first class the board of ed ucation shall consist of nine members , who shall bo Quallllod electors of the city , and who shall bo actual taxpayers , who shall bo elected at tbo times and bold tlioir odices for the terms hcromnftor prescribed , towlt : At tbo first annual city electiou hold after or ganizing under this act , three members shall bo elected for tbo term of tbrdo years , tbrco for two years , and three for onoyoar ; and annually thereafter their succes sors shall bo chosen for the torni of three years , and all members so elected shall servo until their successors uro duly elected and qualified In cities dow organized under this act , no vacancy shall bo created because of this amendment It shall bo tbo duty of tbo mayor of any city noworganizod or hereafter organized under the provisions of this sub division , to give pubiio notice to the electors thereof of the number ot persons who shall bo cboecn by tbom as members of u board of education for the school district of [ South Omaha ] at tbo ensuing annual election for fit , . . ni > As now constituted South Omaha's school board consists of six members , l'1 . J. Per sons i , J. C. Carrel ] , J. D. Robinson , \V. J. Slate , C. T. Van Aken and David Hoban Without reference to the length of tlmo for which they were olootod each mombar of the present board must step down and out in April or go before the people ugaia for re- election i The now nrrangemont of nluo members ought > to give each section of the city ade quate > representation in tbo board The ' desirability of a non-par tisan board is being urged by some citizens and i undoubtedly somoactlou la that dlrcc- . tion will bo taken before the election occurs It is urged that tbo present is the most op portune time to establish the prccedont of a nonpartisan management of school affairs in South Omaha A Strangers Haul Mistake Wednesday a stranger whoso name could not be learned paid his first visit to South Omabn Ho visited the exchange building , the yards nnd pacicing houses Just before dusk < , and as darkness commenced to cover the city ho vvandored across tbo tracks and took in the sights of tbo town , Ho was seen about the lower end of N street and In the various saloons for two ortbreo hours spend ing money freely nnd npparontly enjoying himself as visitors to the Mnelc City are wont to do About 030 ; o'clock ho wns picked up on N street , near Twenty-fifth , in an insensible condition Ho was carried to Soykora's drug store and Dr Kelly summoned to at tend him It was doubtful nt first whether ho was suffering from some internal Injuries or had merely become stunned and rendered insensible by the cold lie was brought to a condition of conscious ness nrd asked to give some particulars about himself Slowly ho drew from his in side pocket what looked.llko a receipt book , and smd : Iran out of money and after asking sov- cral pcoplo to cuBti a chock for mo was di rected to a place they call Tom Rocks I wont up to the bar , drew this chock book half way out of my pocket , saying , Will you please cash a S30 check for mo , sir1 ! I dent know bow it happened or how it was done , but I was assisted out of the door und lauded , in the middle of the street , whore I lost consciousness Is it a penitentiary offense - fonso to ask strangers to cash checks for you in South Omaha I" Drugcist Soykora und Dr Kelly oichangod hasty glances Iho stranger was assisted to his feet and departed , taking a motor car for Omaha Dr Kelly nnd his medicine case went down N street , Druggist Soykora ax- tingulshed tbo lights in his store , and In ilvo minutes all was darkness The stranger had touched tender spots all around that bad boon lucorated about $70 worth Willinui Uaiinkaul Buried Tbo funeral of William Daunkaul the fourth victim of Saturdays boiler explosion , occurred ut 3 o'clock yosto rday afternoon Daunkuul's homo In Omaha wns visited Wednesday night and his wife and two chil dren found In a sad condition The shock of hur husbands frightful death had completely prostrated Mrs Daunkaul She was suffer ing so oadly from uervous prostration tbat medical assistance wns deemed iunne- diatoly necessary William Morrow of Ar- mour-Cuduby's force , nnd Undertaker Ueafey brought a donation to the house at a lutn hour and the homo wns made fur mori ) comfortable than It had previously been Tbo other six men are nllvo still/ind strong hopes of the recovery of all uio eatortalned , notwitbstundihg reports of death among them that 11 ml credence on the streets Solicit kor nnd linse Hall The announcement was made in one of Wednesdays papers that a meeting would bo bold to organize a base ball team for the coming season The Impression got abroad that tbo meeting was to be hold lu Tim Bek'b , bouth Omabn ofllco There was a mlstako somewhere , us The Bees South Omabu do ; partmont is engaged in gathering all the novvs of the Magi City nnd printing it twelve hours ahead of its cotniwlltors The oulco will not engage in the baseball business C , II , Sobotker will have a team ot anu- teurs in the field to represent South Omaha i on the diamond during 1830 , as far as 1 known ho is the only ono who bus taken any bU-pj towards organizing a bjseball team , and from his record during the past he will [ havea team of .ilaycrs during tbo coining season that will be u credit to South Omaha I lovers of the uatlonul gaino Chan tea in the Transit Another change ot proprietors has oc- eurrod within the last few days at tbo Trun- sit house Ira Iligby bos boon retired and Mr , Hantaan , the first prjprlotor of the 1 ± lu . . ! house , hns rcturnod htho | | nctlvo manage ment of the hotel Mr.Hnrtmim has asso ciated ii i hlmsolf with A' . Illoscho , the owner ot i the building nnd furniture Cltv Nntoi np.d l'ertnnitl * . Jailer Andersen wifi bft duty ngnln yestcr- dny , ' • Atdorman Burkes ' Wife is quito ill at their homo on Q street , - _ Judge King was minus business yesterday morning No nrrcstsjiad boon in ado for twonty-fo'jr hours ' ' ' ' Ooorgo H. Browor1 lifts ' returned from a visit to Minden l- > ' T. B. Scott has toturnoJ from a visit to eastern Iowa Superintendent Mcday of the Hammond packing company , bits rottirncd from Chi cage cago.Miss Miss Joatinctto B. Mullen is numbered among the sick C. N. Miller Is homo from the Knights of Labor meeting in Lincoln Olarrlnuo Jj consoJ Licenses wore lssuod to tbo following parties by Judge ShinMs yesterdays Nnmo nud Residence Ace J Harry D. Green , Omabn 37 | Lena Cbrlstenson , Omaha 17 j Amasa J. Foulk , Lincoln : : i j Llzzio Grant , Lincoln S3 I Thomas P. MoNamara , Omaha r.0 I Nancy Cole , Omaha 43 I Carroll B. Dunmlro , Omaha 27 I Goorglo Shlpmnu , Omaha 31 I John Borglioff , Omaha 33 I Caroline Wirt , South Omaha 21 The Only One The Chicago , Milwnultoo & St Paul Railway is tbo only linu running solid vcstibulod , oloetrio lighted and stoum heated trainb between Chicago , Coun cil Bluffs und Omahti The berth reading lamp feature in the Pullman sloopitig cars run on these lines is oatontod and cannot bo used by any ether railway company It is the great Improvement of the ago Try It and bo convinced , Sleeping cars ldavo the Union Pacific depot Omaha , ntd p. m. dally , arriving at Chictico at 0:30 : a. m , Passongora taking this train are not compelled to got out of the cars at Council Bluffs and wait for the train to bo cleaned Got tickets and slooplngcarborths nt Union ticket ofllco , 1501 Farnatn st ' • P. A. NAsn , Gen Agt J. E. PitKSTON Pass Ant Mi-Caromo Soup A reader asksto bo onlightoucd on the subject of ini-enromo soup This soup , which in plain English is "Mid-Lent aoup , " is 0110 ot the prottioat of Lenten soups It is excellent at any season , and is made as follows , says the Now York ; Herald : Have our fish merchant fillet two one-pound flounders Put those Allots over the fire with 0110 pint of cold water , and when the boiling point is reached lift thom out carefully and lay them between two plnttors to cool while you add the bones and trimmings ( including the skin ) of the llshos , ono quart of boiling water , ono small car rot , ono turnip a lid an onion , each of medium size , pared and sticod ; two stalks of celery , parsley and the usual soup herbs Lot this siinmor for an hour , when it will bo reduced to ono quart Moan whilcstamp half a dozen lettuce loaves in little rounds with an apple corer ; throw them into suited boiling water for . ono minute ; drain and throw jnto ujpjd water to await further use Stamp similar rounds from a cold boiled rod beet , each round about a quartorjot an inch thick ; stamp the Allots also " in the same sized rounds and sot all 'nsido while you rub the remainder of the fillets through a sieve with jx wooden spoon Strain the fish stock through a. slovo und a' return to 'tlibf tire t ; bring to the boiling point a quart of milk Stir two oj ccs each of butter and flour together over the fire ; add the milk gradually then the fish stock ; season with salt , popper and grated nut meg ; stir in the puree made from the trimmings of the fillots.and when ready to send to the table throw in the rounds of lettuce and boot und the fillets of fish It must bo soi-vod instantly so that the brightness of the colors may not ho ira Jlaircd The green of the lettuce , the rod of the boot and the white of the fish make this soup as pretty as it is do- licious HIS BABY BROTHER 'II10 Only Susceptible Saot in a Va grant Street Orctiin'd Heart The maxim that there is some good in everybody is constantly receiving faosh illustrations , ' says the Youths Companion A poor little ragamuffin , stepson in a largo , thriftless and ex ceedingly poor family , was an eyesore to the thrifty inhabitants of the decor ous , prosperous old vlllngo upon which his slatternly household had suddenly descended Ho was always in the streets and always ragged " and dirty , and even if ho was set to work was sure to leave his job and follow the first hand organ In the course of nature ho was arrested - rested for vagrancy Ho showed no emotion when the indictment wns read nor when ho wns sentenced to the reform - form sohool ; but when the sheriff roughly bade him brace up " for they had just limo enough to eaten the train , the boy looked so troubled that bis counsel asked him if bo wanted any thing " 1 d like to see the baby before I go ' he said wistfully , and with palo lips quivering A few questions to bis mother and bis stonfathor brought out the fact that the waif had a domestic side to Mb deformed - formed little nature and that the baby preferred him to all the rest of the family His request was granted The shorilf looked up a Inter train , a con stublo shadowed the boy homo and ho had an hour with his baby brother bo fore beginning his dismal journey It is to bo hoped that these to whoso care ho was committed wore wise enough to take adyantago ot the soft spot thus unoxpofjpdly rovonlod in a heart which bad Bpomod so wanting in susceptibility to any good influence Worklnir Jl u Chopper "What's troubli/v / ; , yer , Jakoy'r1" inquired - quirod the proprietor of a Thirteenth avotiuo restaurant , as ho noticed his head waiter hanging around the cush desk " , Do cook wants tb'know ' wottlo wo do wld yestlddy'u pleces " Much " - ? mj-i Quito some , " 1 1j Wet are tbov'rV'l ' v , "Doro's a ham , llvo cold void cutlets , Some liver , ninoteciiJlchickon wings and twelve pieces of mutton " You toll do couk , Jukoy , to put 'om in and work do chopper , nnd don put on tbo blackboard : Special Today , Excelsior Croquott03 , two for ton ' " She wns Gruivmir Car , ful Dotrott Proo Press : Matilda Green field I ' do ' ' ( cnyn't yo' washin' no mo- urftor toduy , ma'am , itase I'ae gwino tor bornahlud " Mrs Mildly Indeed , Matilda , I ara really very glad of it 011 your account Hut I hope you have given the matter careful coubidoration Matilda , and that you fully realize the importance of the stop you uro about to take , Matilda Deed , I does , ma'am , deed I does ; kayo I ben nmhied fo' time already - ready , an' 1 renllzos joss how car'/ul a pusson luis tor bo bout dls murryin' biznoss 1 ' AFTER THE ROCK ISLAND Boritrioo Citizens Seeking Better Railway Pnollttios PARTIAL TO THE METROPOLIS The VMt of the Baatrlco Delega tion mid Tlielr Bxpoiltlon ut Tlielr Wants Anntlior Moot Ine Arranged Hrcnirleo In Omnlin The Beatrice delegation that visited Omaha yesterday in the Interest of the pro -txisod extension of the Hock Island road from Omaha to Beatrice , mot with n warm welcome at tbo hands of the real cstato ox en unco Tbo delegation was expected to nrrlvo early In tlio day and the nttciidanco nt the morning mooting ; ot the exchnngo was very largo The visitors were uolayod , however , and arrived only In tlmo to nttond th o moot ing at the exobango nt " : Sb oclock Tbo delegates were C. B. Baker , C. B. Uompster , S. C. Smith , J.V. . Funk and A. C. Jordan There was a fair attendance of tlio members bors ot the exebango and a sprinkling ot business mon when Vice President Upton called the meeting to order at 3 o'clock and brloily welcomed the visitors to Omaha nnd to the exchange Br Gcorgo L. Miller was called upon aud further welcomed the delegation " 1 am glad to lnln tbo exchnngo , " said Dr Miller , "in grcotlng thu representative mon of ouo of the inctst nourishing towns in tbo stnto I am at homo In Nebraska when I am away from Omaha 1 ho wclcomo tboro is always cordial I am not doliultcly Informed as to the object of the delegations visit , but I know what the people of Beatrice want from Omaha It Is pretty wall understood that the Itock Island will build from Omaha to the southern part of Nobruska at un early date nnd this delegation Is bore to secure tbo co-oporatiou of Omaha la socuriug for Beatrice the terminal point of that exten sion It Is understood that the Hock Island will build citbor from Fairbur.y or from Bo atrico While I do not want to discriminate between any towns in Nebraska , I am strongly prepossessed lu favor of Beatrice There is no town in the state that has a com munity with moro brntns , mora moral force or moro enterprise , as shown by the results in tbolr building up of all that makes a city strong nud substantial It is ibo largest town of its numbers that I over saw " At the conclusion ot Br Millers remarks the visitors were given seats on the platform and Mr S. C. Smith , a Beatrice bankei , was called upon to address the mooting Itospondlng , Mr Smith expressed his thanks for iho kindly wclcomo accorded the delegation , nnd said tbat It was only un indi cation of the general good will that is felt by Oranhans for Beatrice and which Is cor dially reciprocated "Omaho , " said Mr Smith , "is a railroad town Wo know tbat , nnd wo know , too , that every line built from the city helps you It brings business to Omnba and at the same time confers facili ties for trade upon the towns reached by it Kansas City Is paying a great Uc.il of atten tion to the towns in tbo southern part of the state and Is making every effort to secure our trade The completion of the Kansas City & Beatrice railway , a few months ago , gives us cxcollant railway facilities with tbo citv on the Kaw and tbo road takes to Kan sas City a very considerable portion tion of the trade that rightfully Oo longs to Omnha Wevanl Omaha to cooperate , with us In socurlog the extension of , the Hock Island It is apparent tbat if the 1 road Is built from Beatrice , Omaha would secure just as much from Fairbury us If I It wore built from Fairbury This will not \ bo true if the rovcrso is the case If Beatrice is left out she will content herself with her Kansas City connections nnd Omaha , will lese her trade IVo want to trade in Omaha and want your co-opora- tlon in Bccuring bettor facilities for us " Mr C. E. Baker followed Air Smith nnd made a few points clear IIo oxnlainod tbat if tbo proposed extension were huilt to Fair bury it would relieve tbo li & M. of tbo ne cessity of shortening its line and the com pany would probably build from Beatrice to some point on the Hepuolican Vulloy line and thus divert the rightful Omaha trade to Chicago Mr Baker asked that the exchange - change appoint a committee to attend a mooting on the subject to bo bold in Beatrice on Tuesday evening next Vice President IJptor in assuring the dele tions that Omaha would send a committee to the mooting said tbat Omaha bad felt tbo necessity of increasing its railway facilities both in northern and southernNebraska , and bo felt sure that the citizens would most Beatrice half wy In tbo project uudor con sideration Mr A. M. Kitchen moved that tbo chair appoint a committee composed of members of the exchange ana representative business men to attend tbo meeting at Beatrice Bo supported , iiis motion by a brief address urg ing prompt and united action la the matter As tbo date of the mooting conflicts with the Pattl engagement hero It was decided by the Beatrice delegation to change tbo time of ' the meeting until Thursday ovonlng Mr Upton stated tbat ho would not announce - nounco tbo names of the committee until ho had oecured a list of namet > of representa tive i citizens who wonbl agree to attend tbo mooting After the mooting tbo visitors wore enter tained ' by mombcrs ot the exchange until time for thom to return homo THE HOUSEHOLD Slumber HoIiph No sitting room or library is complete without a coueh and slumber robe While beautiful robes may bo made of Unit afghans or omzy-worlc cbvora , very pretty , and equally serviceable ones , may bo made with much loss tlmo and expense ' out of summer shawls of con trasting Colors , a deep gurnet and a fawn color is pretty Place a layer of batting or wadding between thom and tie with cream flll- ing-in slllc Place tlio fnngod edge of ono ' against the solvcdgo edge of the ether , and that will make a fringe nil around , A vine or spray of flowers may pn couohod In rope stitch and add to the beauty If it is not as pretty aa a moro oxpoiiBlvo ono it will bo as com fortable Three ossontlitls in any house are couob , pillow , and slumber robe How to Ke-.MnKn 11 liollice When a bodlco is worn out around the arm sclcs or darts it can bo freshened with a contrasting fabric like velvet , surah or figured woollen applied as full fronts , sewing thom in the underarm Bdam and gathering the matm-iul in the arm eclo nearly to the top ot the shoulder - dor ; thou draw all the fullness in easy folds to tbo short point and fusion there under 11 long slender buckle , which is sowed to ouo side of the folds and liookod over to the ether when on , says the Ladies Homo Journal If a round waist is preferred in front , out off the the point , lap the loose fronts and use wide bolt from the seams and buckle , era a loosely folded empire bolt , shupod ton rounding point below the waist line by druwing the upper folds tighter than the under ones For 11 hollow chostod person cover the upper part of the basiuo ( with a draporysown in the right shoulder seam in graceful fulness , rotiudod over the bust shaped to tit in soft drapery around the collar and liookod up on the loft shouidor seutn , with 11 trimming on the bottom of slllc drops or fringe If of contrasting goods ' a girdle from the side scums , shupod to ' the edge ot tlo | buoquo in front und cuffs of the same , transform an other wise shabby bodlco Wliitlue for Clean Iiil' Silver and ( JIubs It is a fact well worth the knowledge , of all housekeepers that the clicupcat and beuturtlclo for cleaning and bright • ening globs , silver , nlclcol and plated ware und window glass is pulverized chalk , more commonly known us whit ing , ssuys a writer iu the Iowa Homo stend , No wnshing with soap is tioodod ; for the window ? . Bust thom well ; put a small quantity of the nhitilig on a pinto or pntio ; wet a soft rag with cold water , dip It into the whiting , nnd briskly rub tlio glass ! when about dry , wipe nnd polish with a soft , dry cotton nr linen cloth or towel that will not shod lint All spols or putty and oil marks on now panes of window glass will disappear under the action of this powder vou will bo astonished at the result of so little labor Bo careful in rubbing largo panes of glnss not lo boar on too heavily as tboro is dnngor of breaking them In this method , no soap boingttscd , the paint on the sash is not injurednolthor Isthoglnssstrcnkod with softonctl paint To rub sllvor and uickolwnro a woolen cloth is best , as It gives a greater brilliancy If the arti cles are spotted , n few drops of kerosene - sono on the rag will cnuso them to dis- appear Kerosene is also excellent for cleaning tlio zinc under stoves After donning thu dust from tho'/iucsaturalo a rng with kerosene iintl rub well , after which take a dry r.tg and rub till every spot disappears After this the zinc tuny bo kept clean by frequent polishing with old , soft newspapers What Is moro nttrnctivo than a pretty face w 1th u fresh , bright compluctiont For it use Pozzonl's Powder , Tndigestion IS not only n distressing complaint , of Itself , but , by causing the blood to become depraved and tlio system en- fcohled , Is the parent of Innumcrnblo maladies Tbat Aycr's Sarsnparllla is the best euro for Indigestion , even when complicated u I th Lh cr Complaint , is proved by tlio follow ing testimony from Sirs Joseph Lake , of Urockwuy Centre , Mich : Liver complaint and indigestion made my llfo n burden nnd came near ending my existence For moro than four yenrs I suffered untold ngony , was reduced almost to a skeleton , and hnrdlv had strength to ding myself about All kinds of food distiesiod 1110 , and only tbo most delicate could be digested nt all Within the time mentioned several physicians treated 1110 w Ithont giving re lief Nothing Hint I took seemed o do nny permanent good until I commenced the use of Ayer'a Sarsnparilln , which has produced wonderful results Soon after commencing to tnko tlio Sarsapa- rllla I could sco nn improvement In my condition My appetite began to rotnrn and with It came the nbiifty to digest nil the food taken , my strength im proved each day , nnd after a few months of faithful attention to your directions , I found myself a well woman , able to attend to all household duties Tbo medicine has ghcu mo anew now lease of life " Iyer's ' Sarsaparilla , rnErinED nr Dr J. C , Ayer & Co , Lowell , Mass lrcol ! ; sixbottlei , 5. Worth * > iboltle ESTABLISH feO in : a/-a " - DY THE HVIEXICAMI HATWHAl GOVERNMENT , ILOTTEtHYl OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY Operator under n twenty years contrnct bj the Mcxlcnn International Improvement Company Cirnn.l Monthly iImitImk * field In the Moresque Pavilion In Iho Alnmedix 1'nrk.flty or StCJkii.niil ( publicly conducted by covernincnt t > niciu ! itppulnt- ed for 1)10 purpoaoliy tuutfccretmy or the Interior and tbo Treasury LOTTERY OF THE BENEFICENCIA PUBIICA THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAWING will be held iu tliu CITY Ol' MEXICO , OH THURSDAY MARCH e , 1890. CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000. 80,000 JloketH at $4 , $ U20.O0O. Price of Tickets , American Money , WHOLESS 1 HALVES ! S. QUtUTEU3jl I.IST OB1 rilI7.ES. 1 CAPITAL PU1ZE OP tM.W Is J 60.000 1 CAPITAL PIUZ15 OK S0.UU0 is SUXX ) 1 CAPITAL PHIZKOI' 111,0001s 10.000 KlltANDPUlZBOF i' ,000U 2unj SPM/rao * ' 1,000 are 3tXM BPHIZKSOli' MX ) are 3/0) ) 200 PIUZKSOF 200 are . . . 4.00J lOOPUlZRSOr' 100 are , . . 10,000 < M0 PHIZES OP 50 are17,000 DM PHIZES OK SMaro . 1L030 APPItOXIMATlfW PI117KS. 1M Prizes of tno app to JW.OOU prize I O.noo 110 Prizes of Mann , to a,0X > Prize . . . . 7.GO0 1MJ Prizes of 10 nop to lfywi Prize B.OOJ 7WI Terminals of 641 dccldeuby * , Prize . . . 15.P33 2270 Prizes Amnuntlnu totl7PG 0 All prices sold In the United titatds rut ! puld In U. a Currency _ _ _ _ _ _ AG MXSWAKTE I > . tWI'ou Cluii Hates , or any ruitbor Inform ation desired , write lo lbly to tlio undersigned , clearly atatlni ; your residence , Willi ntuo coun ty , street and number Moro rapid return mall delivery will tw assured liw vour enclosing aa envelope bearing your full address IMPORTANT Address U. HAK3H1TJ , Ctrv or Mexico , Mexico fly ordinary letter , containing Mo-iev Okukk Issued by all Express Companies , New York Ki- tbanso Draft or Postal Note , Hprciul Kcnturc' . Ily terms of contract Die uimpnny must de posit tlio sum of all prizes Included In tbe BCHeme before aolllne a slnglo tlclcet , and re ceive tlm following olllclal permit : CEHTIFlCATn l hcmxi ttrtlfu Unit the lianhnf London and Malta hat a $ ptcinl tie jioitt the ntutiani funds to p-uarrmtee Hie \ > a\i \ < ment ol nU iirltet ara wn UulUt UtUrla ik la lltw fiecncin lhiiiltca . Arm , KAH CASTILLO , Intervntnr Furtbur the Company Is remilrod to distrib ute fifty-six per cent ot the value of all tbe tickets in prizes a larger proportion tlian Is given by any ether Lottery Finally , tlio number of tckets Is limited to 80,000 3 > .00J less tbun are sold by otho lotterlej usltu ; tile same scbemes COLISEUM nvo i'EitroitvA > cis iiy Tin * Grand Italian Opera Company 1 Under tbe direction nf Messrs Abbey 4 ; Gran MADAME ADELINA PATH SIGNOil FRANCISCO TAMAGNO , * AND A COHI'ANV Or IIKMHVM" ! ! AlUlSrS itlomiii ) ' iyt3uliiir ; , March : i , Vordl'n Sublime Grand Opera , lu four acts IL TROVATORE 81k. Francisco Tamagnn , . , , , us Maurlco Mine LUltau Nurdlca , . , 0.3 Leonora Tucs'lii } ' ArtMi'iiiMin , Mil roll -1 , PATH MATIN UK Atwblcli Mill be piesunted Kasilut'g beautiful Opera , the Barber of Seville MUE A1 > IIKA PATTI . . , , , A , , , H08INA. ( Jro-id ClioruHuinl llnllet Oiclicslra of GO .Conductor..Big , Homulado Saplo . Innulrlev should be addieased to HOY ! ) It 11AYNKS. Local Manajora for Pattl llnyut'o- ment , Omaha Neb Tbe sale of seats will commence ot 0 a. m. Thursday , lobnmry " Jib , at tbe box olUieot lloyd'n Opera House , PitlUHS-iJ.7G. 2.W nnd &J.00. QeaeraUduils- slomua , DUFFY'S PURE for medicinaluse ; JNIO FUSEL OIL Hvery reader Mioutd boar In mind tba the distinct claims mads for this ulilsfcoy and uhlcli ltu ( treat popularity and unlrorn Also bavo proven , are absolute purity and superior power It does not pretend to rank with tbo Inuumorabloi.hl-ikles tbatnroon tbo in nrkel nnd tbo thousand roncoctlons vrhlcli miscro * imtous drucitlst-i seek to thrust upon tbolr cus- tomoix , but it maintains , as It has for years , Its reputation as the only pure , uniform ami reliable whiskey In tbo market , bend torau Illustrated book descriptive nf Its merit s. DUt-PY MALT \rill8KiV : CO , ItocitcsTr.lt , N. Y. K > JAVA MOCHA JE n-nraiai A Perfect Art Album containing 24 | j [ Hrr _ _ ltale Beautiful Photographs representing flj Tca Jnd Coffeocutture , will bo sent | on receipt of your address , | i CHASE li SANBORN , 136 Broad St , Botton Western Dept 80 Frankllr St , Chicago , III IJDSEPHGILLOffi STEEL FENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXrOSlTIOif ISS0. Hos 303-404-I70-C04. [ THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS FOE ! n mlW IIliiSiiPtm0"1"1 Ul | NERVOUS D BIL1T Yi ISSfl' J S1' I Kl 3 I Weakness of Dody and Kind , Effects HoIiuU PlrllTll , I. M. iflHllofErroraorExceKteelnOMorYounir ASIIMHir.llTll , Lr < l. II.WI..I. . , . , .i , , . , Jh.blBl sir tub.weak ! * BHr.lll.v iMikTiidriiMimuNSuriiiTsoFfienr IIOUX ! HVlTnk\T Il..llt. I. • , , . - . Ilea Itatlf7 rroM 6USUIciAnil FortIcn Cftuntrlt , lTrllf Ihtau Itottrlptl * * Itoofc , * tplsa ll nfin < ) proofr utlld ( lealfrt ) frr Adinu ERIE MEDICAL CO , BUFFALO , N. V. Dr JOHN C. JONES , rnACTICK LIMITED TO DISEASES OF WOMKV OrJce , 8. KCor Uth nnl Dougla ) sfls , OnialuNd * C V CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH / mPENNYnOYAL PLLS Ct2JvK5 ncc cnoaa diamond qrand 7 * 1 Nk < k'S PaIV aura and _ lwija rrliiWt , Lsdlc * . Col 17 * " /v * ] > ruKs ( tforI > lainontlIran < 1ttnrel met ill k 1 W 2Jf twxe * . p a1 < l with tilti * rlbtwo TMkr nctHf > i V V * CV h wS Ir ( tp ) f " l > arlieul ri a 4 'Jtrlltf Ivf SYPHILIS Cau bo cuicd lu IX ) to 03 ( lays by tlio use ortbo Magic Remedy For ale only l y Uie Cook RemudyCo , of Omaha , NebrHB-ii. Wrltu lu ua for luu rniiiim and address of imtlunts wlio hue beva curud nd from whom wo have tGruilH t < m to refer Sf nliilla Is a tllKuaso tlmt has nlwnynbHtlled thn skill or Iho most amli ontph/f rlanB.Aiid , , until iho dlHCovcry ot the Cook Hutucd/ ( o,8 , * * MAIUMllC.MEIV ( , MMotonolnflftrcrorlmTlii r tbo disenso lius he11 turoil Wo giiarautoo to euro ony rtiRe Unit can ho produced Iho so who hava tuken meniir > , pntnelibti H. miciisalteramur otner mlvcrtlbod roiiifillc'H , Hltli only temitorary bt'iioflt % can now ho ittM-niHiitlr curwl lijr iho ubp of tint MMAUIUHK icht > the Conk Ueincdy Co , Onuliu , oh llounri ) of luilUtlims it Is nhsolutcly linpov lhle jrnny rithcr i ron or cimumuy to lia o our forniuluoruny ruinedy llko It In cnVU nnd atvlulu Thot'ook Homeiiy Co , nusbcun trcnllnff pfttlcntti Tor lourcars nud hnvo ulwiijit jtlvt'ii perfect satlaia > > tlnn 'J licy Hru tinimtiolly retpon.lhlo.tuiTliiir nc pl- talofovorfiR'KUmnkIiii ) ' { theircuurnutooKood , Un Kollrlt tbo most obstinate tuhcs thojto who liuio trlodorcry known lomudyuud loHtnll hope Of rocor try OornMHiiidwltU uiiintl li'MiM'iit yuu In pusv eslon of ovldriico thut convinces the mtrtt fckcptlcal .Muik whiit w t fiiy : in the end > ou iiUriT uku our • ' -MAtilOUKMIIIlY'bororH rou cnn ho peruiftm-iillr r tired It I * thonm th ( rol blood purltlor 6FPrknown. Wilto for pnrtWtilnr * . At ] letters corilldontliil , PAMTinW IIo sure you ur Kettiiig tliu Cooic uAUIIUIl Iti'mody Coo , Ma ia It em oil iSimc others uro ucuulno Tartlet clnlintni * to ha uuents forusnr linpollornnd frauds , l'uti partlo- ulamlreo Address all cotuiuuiitcutions to The Cook Remedy Go , B09Jouth l2Jh _ Str8Bt. H. W , COB 13IH a UODCt bia , O M AH A , N E B. you run TUJIATMKHI or ALL Mibauu APPllAHCrS F0R EF0RUITIES AWO TRUSSES Bttr > cIlltlAlpntu udB ndl > • fotBueceg U , Tr tment ol tjeir forra ctu'tum rwuirUnc WKDICALorCDEOIOALTmiTUKNT NINUTY ROOMS IF OH PATIEHTS.1 Board cAtUnfLuies , Ptit Awommoditloni la W i CCTWRITE J0R OJB07IJtESoa Utfc.ri.lUei and iir idiVa &Uft fe DISEASES OF WOMEN ' - ' . 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