Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 15, 1895, Page 8, Image 8

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8 TIlE OMAhA : DAILY . BEE : 'L'IIUHSDAY AUGUST Iii , lSH > .
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Ii l TIIINR A CfINC ; IS USING HER
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t Tcn-Ycnr-Old Girl Arrested for Passing
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Officer I.e\'erton ) 'uterllay afternoon sent
to the l.ollce station a little girl who Is
I I StlPIO$5I ( to be nn nmatrur shover of the
IUeer. lIer name h Pearl Schakleford , and
. . she Is only 10 years of ao ! ; , but appears to
- le very Intelligent. She denies that she
knftl\ she Wall passing ! counterfeit money ,
but circumstances at present point very
strongly against her.
'fhe little .glrl wenl Into a , drug store at
213 South Thirteenth street yesterday afternoon -
noon and asked for [ 1 j c-ent ' worth of chlorIde
of potash. In exchange she offered. a half
dollar . , which , upon examination , was found
to be counterfeit. This fact In Itpcll was
not suspicious , as many Ieoille , unknowing !
try to pass a counterfeit coin , but only a
few minutes before she came Into the drug
store a coIn of the sallie kind was
IJased , upon ' the clerk A little girl of about
the same ago as Pearl brought It In and
she also IlIlrchas(1 ( 5 j cents' worth of chloride
of Ilotash. This coincidence made thc pro-
Ilrlotor of Die drug store st1plclous , as he
thought the girls might ! ; ho mell to pass
counterfeit money , anll he called In the It- j
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When the little girl was brought ! ; 'tn ' the
station she said that she was an orphan ,
and tht she was living with an aunt at
'fhlrt-slxth and half howard btrcets. Silo
aJhl th1t her aunt hall given her the half
dollar with which to buy potash , and that
the C3me do\\'n , town to Ret It , as she wanted
to look Into the store wlnllows. She gave
her aunt'a name as Mrs. ! John on.
This btory was knocked Into a cocked hat
by ! the aunt . \ \ ho came to the police station
later In the afternoon looking ' for tile little
girl . Instead of her name being Mrs. John-
son , however , It was found to be tre.
lIartc. Mrs. 113rte said that she sent Pearl
down town wIth the hal dollar not knowing
It to be ball , to get some rocerles. ! ; She also
ralll that the ! ; Irl's mother was JIving In
Iowa , but her father was deall. She did not
believe the police oOcers ! when they told
her the story that I'earl related. but as the
girl hall In the meantime been turned over
to Deputy United States Marshal Coggcshall
the two did ( not meet.
As the two hair Iollars passed on the drug-
gist arc or exactly the same appearance , anti
both ! bear the date bf 1893 , tt Is suspected
that Pearl Imoll's more about the matter
than she wishes to confens In fact It 15
thought that she nnd the other little girl
are mell In passing the counterfeIt colne.
4 Sonic time ago ' ; Carrie lIarte. a girl young ' ;
In years but already unenvlably well known
; was arrested and put on trial In the federal
court for passIng counterfeit mOIW ) ' . This ,
F girl ' Is a relative of Mrs. IIarte , Pearl's aunt
but Penrl nevertheless said that she dill not
} mow Carrie and that he lid not know any
of the lIarte rnmlly. From this It Is sus-
ploctell that Pearl was usoll by the same gang
of counterfeiters that used Carrie.
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COX'I'UAC'I'OUS' lUllS ' 1'00 HIGH.
'Vc' " . Ieiven'ivorlhi'Gigid mW : Ixty III
1)IIII' h.y ' Iny I.nllc.
There was a surprise In store for the
county commissioners when the bIds for grad-
Ing West Leavenworth street \0 \ make a road
to the new fair grounds ' ; , were opened at the
meeting yesterday IIfternoon. While most of
the grallln has been done during the past
year at from 6 to 8 cents per cube yarI l , the
bids for the proposed work asko1or18 _ cents
There 11'01'0 but two bds. : Tue ! board decided
to hold a special ! meeting at 10 o'clock this
morning to consider tim bids. It Is too late
to reallvcltlso for bWs , and rather than
IIJY the price nskl'd the board will have the
work done hy day labor , If I It can legally ' ; do
so.
Alonzo D. Hunt filed charges against ' ; Frank
E. Icores , clerk or the , district court , and
aakell that the commIssioners declare the
: otUee vacant. There were five specillcatlons
alleging malfeasance In 0111cc . Cases were
cited In which the AmerIcan Water Works
company was a part to tile suits , and In
which Moores [ Is alleged ' ; to have collected
fells In excess or the amount allowed by law.
The charges were referred to the judiciary
committee.
Duff Green was awarded the contract for
Iradng : a road ncar Aver ) ' . The contract calls
for the removal of 16.000 yards of dirt , and
. the price Is 9.3 cents per cubic 'ard. .
W. 11 . Brath tiled a claim for damages Ln
the Bum of , IJOO by 103son of the proposed
change of grade of West LCJ.\'enworth
street.
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J.'I.OHJoSVJo11.1. . "O'I't us lIuSt' !
J'lu. . fur n Str'etltsi I % ( . ) ' Hnnnln
.0 Ohm hu.
It has been decided by the city council or
Florence that the munIcipality shall hold a
special election September 17 to vote on the
proposition or votIng a bonus of $13.000 to
the Omaha and Florence Street Hallway com-
pany. The borne , If voted , Is te aid In thlY
construction of an electric street railway
from Ames avenue to Florence the line and
equipment to cost $22,000. 1l Is proposed
that the bonds shall run twenty years at
' 6 per ccnt. The company Is led by V. G.
L3ntry , Waiter G. Clark and Fred Parker.
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'I'nl' : llorHCord'stt.liI I I l'hll"lhn" ' .
1l vItalizes the nerves helps digestion ' ,
feeds the brain , makes lire worth living. It
Is a nWlllclne , a food and a delicious be\'er-
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S Ninth t " 'lIrcl 111'1..1111" , " " , Hl'or/.rIl..IZl' .
A meeting for the reorganization ' of the
Ninth Wanl HelHlhllcan club was hr\ll \ at
29H Farnam street last night The follow-
Inl' ' officers were elected for the ensuing ' ; year :
I'resldent , C. I ) . huntington ! ; ; vIce president ,
C. n. I hatch ; secretary , Robert Livesey ; assistant -
alstant secretary , J. B. Van Gilder : treasurer ,
Charles Johnson. An executive committee
will be named comlstlnl' ' ; of one member from
each precinct. Amen ! ; those Present were
A. G. Edwards , Henry 1.lvesey John Lewis ,
Colonel H. C. Akin , S. M. Crosby . G. C.
Thompson ami E. B. Thomllson.
The regular ' meeting ' of the Young fen's
. . Hepubllcan club was held \ Washington hall
last night. Mr. W. I. Allen delivered a lecture -
ture on Alexander Hamilton.
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To lCnlhb ! Telltillar Conclave Boston , via
the Nickel Plate road embracing Chautauqul
. lake , Niagara Falls , Thousand Islands , Hop-
Ids of the St. Lawrence , Saratoga , Pall-
l1al1cb of the Ihlllson , 1I00sac tunnel and ride
through the iterkeihlro IIIl1s by day IIgltt.
Tickets on sale August III to 25 inclusive ;
lawet ratN ; quick time and service unexcelled -
celled , Including palace sleeping and dining
cars : Adiresa J , Y. 'ahltan. general agent ,
111 Ad.llus street , Chicago , for further In-
formation.
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Or'hurl. . liminie . SI''I4'ri , At It'n II. . . . .
' Secollll Orchards Homes penonally conduc-
lell Ilart Icans Omaha Saturday . August 17 ,
for thlll bt'alltlrullocatlon. Wo l)3Y your rare
If ) 011 buy , because we know we have got
what ) 'ou Wllllt Apply to George W. Ames
It'lteral agent , I1t7 ; 1.'arn8m street , Omaha :
All applications must be In by Saturday at 12 : !
noon ,
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hlostoms n..cl Ret uris . lj\n.I'i. :
Tlfkets on aie August 19 to 24 : ! , good to
relurn In October. ChoIce of routes goIng
anti retllrnlng. Special train of through
sleepers will leave Omahl , Momlday August
" , at 4 :40 : p. m. . running through to Boston
WITHOUT CIIA'GF via Niagara Palls. For
tickets Ileplug ? car reservations and full
lrllculars. call lit ROCK ISLAND ticket
olllce , 102 ( ; Farnam street
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1'or 1""IKh"c 'FeiihlIhir
Low rate excursion to 1I01l0n vIa Nickel
. flats Uoad. 'floke'18 on sale August 19th 10
26th Inelullve. Lowest rates ; through traIns ;
palace sleeping cars ; unexcellt'd servIce In-
cludlnlr dining cars and colored porters In
charge of the day coaches For particulars
address J. Y. Calahan . General gent , 111
Adams . Street Chicago ; 11\ \
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Cash at herlrr's sale made thee offerings
possible : IInsurpRut'd values , supply your-
Mlf now
NAPKINS.
Slllentlltl styles and large variety In fine
Ih'eu , napkins at 50c , The 90e $1.00 and $ l.W ,
worth UI ( to $2.50.
Finest $5,00 linen napkins , $2.C.
Linen crash at 3'c , 6c and 10c , worth up
to 18e.
TAIIL1 I.INENS.
Linen table co\er large , the $1.00 kind ,
for C5c : the 7je line at 40c.
'Jne $2.00 large linen table covers , 95e.
Ulbleached table linens at 12'/c , 15e , 20c
amid 25c. worth from 2c to 7jc.
Some splendId cream table linens at 35c ,
37c antI SOc , wurth 7jc and $1.00.
Silver bleached muslin , 37'4c ' , worth double.
Fine lew Patterns In bleached table linen
at 30e , 45c and $1.00 , regular 69c. $1.00 and
$ llOalut's. .
Table damasks , turkey red , at iSo and 1ge.
hall their vhiue.
The line of bed spreads shown In this sale
nt 45c , C5e , The and $1.00 cannot be had )
anywhere else at less thal SOc to $1.75 II
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ame radcs. ! ;
Dotted Swisses , white gooihs ! ; and linen
tGwels at sheriff's sale Ilrlces.
Closing out or men's , boys' and children's
clothing at Prices bound to crate a sensa-
tioti.
Children's double breasted 2-piece suits .
ages 4 to 15 . 3.75
years , $2.50 to $3,7j. suits thIs
\ eek for $1.2 :
All finest junior and } double breastell U.OO
to $5.50 suits go on sale tomorrow at $2.75.
Last Saturday's knee pants sale created
a sensation on account of the large crowd
of people and the badly torn imp stock We
were . unable to walt upon all customers.
Will place en sale tomorrow 10rning a new
shipment of about 175 dozen very fine all
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wool knee pants , bought late at SOc on the
dollar , In all sizes to f boys from 4 to lC
) 'ear 01 ,
$1.50 , $1.25 and $1.00 pants at [ jOc , all wool
knee Pllts , worth 75e for 25c ; veil made
pants for 10e. This , sale wi last three days
only.
Special sales In the ladles' and children's
department for Thursday morning.
WAISTS.
Our ladles' laundered waists are down to
25e , 4ge and & 9c. There Is not a waist In
this lot which Is not worth double the
price.
ChILDREN'S WASH DRESSES.
\'e have divided these goods Into 3 prices ,
2jc. these . iDe 11rlces. , 95c. Every dress 18 a bargan ! at
\RA IP. RS.
Our specIal wrapper sale Thursday will be
at $1.25. This will Include our finest
organdy and Swiss lawns In fancy colors
and white all black.
Our best percales with fancy trimmings
amid our madras clQlh wih handsome lace
trimntnlng . all or which sold at from $2.00 to
$3.00 each ; Thursday morning ; , $1.25. Other
wrappers 6jc , 7jc , 89c and 9Sc. .
. IIAYIEN DROS.
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SC"1 l'lnl rlr ( : I'ltn/.r II"Hl',111 If
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Tuesday afternoon rank Ieeps met or-
fleer Jorgensen and lie Is stIll wondering ' how
It hallpene1 ! that hq mel anything quite so
easy. however , he seized the opportunIty
and what It offered him.
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There Is a restaurant at 412 North Sixteenth .
teenth street which was claimed by Keeps
anti a man named rank Glee. Glee appeared -
peared to have the better or the situation , as
he was In possessIon Keeps finaly went to
hIs lawyer a 11 explained the conditIon of
affair to him. The lawyer told him that
he had two methods by which he might obtain -
tain ! JssesHlon. One was to go to a justice
shOll and have the restaurant replo\'lned.
The other was to take forcible possession
by throwing the opposition owner out Into
the strect. As a large bon was requIred
by the former Plan ( and only a smal fine
was In prospect I the latter was pursued
the lawyer advised him to fire Glee out and
this plan was finally decided on.
As Keeps walked along Sixteenth street ,
however he came to the conclusIon that he I
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had a bigger job on his hands than he had '
at first bargained ror. Whie he was casting
about for sonic scheme by which he could
coull
get possession of the restaurant without get-
wihout
ting hurt he met Officer Jorgensen , and u
brilliant Idea struck him. Going up to the
olccr he told him that a man hall throwl
him omit of his restaurant and then had I
e mped there hlmsclf. The scheme worked
like a chnrm. The officer went to the restaurant - I I
tau rant and despite the protestations or Glce '
he placed him under arrest and charged ' ; him
with disturbIng the peace , Keeps slgnlr'lng
\illingness to
Ilngncss appear as the complaining
wUness. Glee was hauled oc to jai and
Keeps remained' master of the situation.
t8l,71 . TO IlOS'I'ON AXI ItI'I'L'1tN
"In tIle ' \'lIhn"h InI road.
On August 19 to 24 the Wabash wi cell at
above rate Tls ts $3.00 Jess than other
routes , with through sleepIng cars daily via
Niagara Falls . We can give you all the
varied routes going ' ; or returning. For tickets
or further Information cal on any agent at
connecting lines or , at Wabash office 115
I"arar street or write O. N. Clayton , N. W.
P. Agt.
Sllc..lnl Train J " . .c"t"l t. 1.1"1
Via the Nickel Plate Road for accommodation -
tion of Knights Templar\dally from Chicago ,
August 19 to 25 InclusIve. LJwcst rates ;
most liberal transit limIt ; side trips to Chau-
tauqua Lake , Niagara I.als : and Saratoga
without exl a expense. Before purchasing
your tickets call on or , address J. Y. Calaltan ,
general agent ill Ad ms'strt'et. ChIcago , 11
A Few Ac1nltnl. . " .
Offered by the Chicago Milwaukee & St.
Paul railway. the short line to' Chlclgo. : A
clean train maee up and started from
Omaha. Baggage checked from residence to
destination. Elegant train service and cour-
teous emplo'e5. Entire train : Il'hted ' ; by
electricity and ne3ted by stammm , with electric
light In herth. . '
every Finest dining car
servlco Ln the west , wIth meals served "a la
carte. " The Flyer leaves at 6 p. m. daily :
. [ rom Union depot.
City ticket 01 Ct' . 1j0 Farnam street C.
S. CarrIer , city ticket agent.
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1..n Ecur"I. . XOh' ' ,
Half ratt's-Llberal arrangCents-Aug. 19-
2t-Oood till nrxt fall-Through ! ; cars via the
"Nortliwestera LIne"-TIIROUGII
"Northwester Llne"-TIROUOI CARS ,
INn YOU : no change at Chicago-The last
easter excursion this 'ear-Nlagara' ' Falie-
Sarato a-New Yorl-St. Lawrence River-
Rver-
Whie Mountains-Boston.
Ask questions at 101 Farnam St. and check
your trunk at your housr.
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Ladlcs' Turkish baths
, \Ic\hol ,
Vapor
Electric baths t I ,
Massage
ManIcure , chiropodist , scalp and hair and
the feet are given special attention . 109 and
10 Dee building . .
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'he 1.11."t lc'l..nlo.
The surprisingly tow rates offered by the
Nickel Plate Head to Boston and return account -
count KniSh' Tcmplar Conclave And a chol :
of forty routes. Tickets on sate August 19th
to 25th inclusive ; longest return limit ; sIrvle
strIctly first-class. Sleeping car space reserved -
served 11 all vance. For further Informatoo
aderess J. Y. ' Calahan , Gen'l Agent , 11
Aams Street , 'Chlcago. S
CAI.h1'O1tNI.t 011 'I'EX.\S.
"In Snhitt' P. lo"t. !
For lowest rates on tIkets and best ac-
cCmmodatons c11 on cr addreu E. L.
Pamer , I' . A. Santa I'e Route Room 1 , FIrst
National Dank , Omaha.p .
10.tollll,1 Hc'tlrl Chc' " " ,
I you want a low rate ask the BurlIngton
Route about Its 31.75 ticket to Boston and
return. Chalco of other routes at IlGbty
higher figures On sale August 19.24.
Ticket office 132 Farnam street Telephone -
phone 250.
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DA WSOX- Iarlaret J. , aged 2 months 15
( ImIye , beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. \ \ ' . Lawson " 'edne day morning
August 14 , IS : . I"neral from family
famiY
realdonce , 2S Decatur
rtshlenc < : street , Thursday
afternoon , August IS , 155 Interment
"orl t Lawn cemeter ) ' . Friends InvUed.
MOI1AN--V'IllIam. ' Tuei'day morning at 5
o'doele , at time residence of his son , M. J.
Moran 511 South TWlnt-ntnth Street ,
a/CI 16. Funeral will take place FrIday strlet
Ilrnlng nt 8'3 o'clock , with servIces at
St. i'eter'a church anti thence the body
laid at rest In Holy Sepulcher cemetery
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SOUTH OMAHA Qa NE'VS
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Some days ago lannon , a contractor , com-
lencell to grade L. M. Anderson's lot at
the northwest corner of rwenty-fourth and J
.treets. After working two das and
blockading the street and } ! sidewalks work
wn stopped. ( lnnnon took his grading op-
paratus to another part of town and will not
return to cOlplete the job for twenty days.
II the Icantme people living on Twenty-
firh street , near J , \1 I be eOlpelel1 to go
down to K street unless the } ' wear waders.
The Presbyterian church Is at the corner
of Twenty-fifth and J streets amid the war-
' hppers wIll be commipeliemi ! , especially In ball
weather , 10 walk three blocks to get around
the obstrlctlon In order to reach the house
of worhip.
Acting Mayor nula was up In that locality
Tuesday night and loolel over time I'rounct. ' ;
lie said thot he would try to have the contractor -
tractor lay a t.mllorar ) ' sidel alk on the south
side of Ule street
: Ieets n Ih I . . t'Il'Ilt.
C. E. I.acey , nn emplo'o of the Stock Yards
COlplny , wus Injured Tuesday nlht ! ; while
assisting In unloading a car of cattle. Lacey
hall his prod In hand and started to run.
The pointed end struck the platorm , am\
the blunt end his abdomnen. The lan wa
the blunt end his abdomen. , lie was
taken homo and a physician called. I ,
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J. B. rlon : returned last night from Jack-
son , Miss .
A dauhter has been born to Mr. and Jrs ,
Charles Brown.
Harry Christe has r-'tured from a visit
with relatives at Dexter , ha.
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An effort Is being made to organIze a tribe
of Ben lur In South Omaha.
trs. J. P. McGovern of North Plate Is
vlstlng ! William Hawley and family.
Thl' infant chld ! of Frank Savkop Seven-
teenth and 0 streets , died yesterday alter-
noon.
noon.Mrs.
Mrs. W. S. White and daul'hler ' returned
yesterday from Palmyr. where they apcnt
the summer.
The funeral of Wiard Omstead will beheld
heM at the First Methodist plscopal church
at 10 o'clock this 10rnlng.
The three boys , George ! ; ! atlur anti Wi-
lam and larry Itochelek. who were arrested
for pilfering ' at the stock parls , were ( lie-
charJed yesterday afternoon. When called up
In court the judge sentenced the lads to three
days In j41 j ! I , but at the request of Superintendent -
tenlent Paxton or the stock yards company
the boys were released upon their promise to
stay off the company's property.
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CouIi'tlztmmtl II'nc'h.
The CourUaml Beach association , appre-
elating the favor wih which their open-air , ,
band concerts at thclt popular resort have
been received by the public , which has been
deronstrted by the very liberal atendance
on the special band concert nights , has do-
clded to continue and encourge UII most
( lehightflmi torn of amusement , and has en-
gaged the ser\'lces or the United States iilf-
tory band from Fort Omaha. This evening '
at 7:30 : o'clocll the grnd concert wi open
at the west front of the Iralll pavion , last-
Ing two hours and a imali The following Is
the program :
Mnrch-Directorate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sou a
OvertureIoet arid ' . . . . . . .
The Musical Critic's ) ' . . . . . . . .
A modern melody among the old compo -
po er. .
.nopsIH : Andante ( ur'lude ) . Modem-ato
loterto
( offertory ) , Tempo ill \'alne ( Annie Hoone ) ,
1 Song Without W'oris Mi'mmmlelssoimn . .
GIOI'hL 12th Mnsn. tozal t. 3. Nocturne
( 'hoin. 4. SOlulL Iathetlque , Beethoven.
5. CUjUH Anlmam , Hos lnl. 6. SurprIse
Slllhon ) ' , haydn. FInaIc March from
TnnniinimerVngner. .
Fantusla-Twenty Inutes [ on Midvay _
Plaisance . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . ld\a ) '
1 The start. 2. Irish vilinge. 3. h Bedouin
camp. I. Alpine horn. 5. The Ferris wheel.
G. 0111 Vienna. 7. The captive lctllooml. 8.
captve halool.
Chinese theater 9. ; tl'xlcln orchestrn. 10.
Streets of Cairo. 11. Jupaneo village. 12.
ngerle. German village. Finale , Iagenbecl ' I mUon-
IntermissIon.
Overture-Semniramnimlo . . . . . . . . . . . . .nosslnl
A Musician Astray In the l'orest . . Hermami
Grand Seectlfimm-Ii' ! 'oreHt..1ermal . . . .
Descriptive Fantu - la-In the Clock
Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Orth
Synopsis : The upprentee OI'enH the Store
In the morlnl rind wlnls up the 11Yerlnt
clocks , the tklll "r which IH iiillstmatecl
lustrtel
lP the music. .vllleh lruelualy ele\'eolls :
Into a musical Imltltcn of . clock tore.
The cuclco clock strIkes the hour after
which the l1el. sounl or Inolhol' clock Is
imeam d. 'I'he llaIm clock then rings a mplr ) '
rattle , followed hy the ! trlfll or another
clock tn harmony with tt music . 'rhe ap-
prentice then whIstles a merry tunc. After
this the clock that contains the chimes
runs ( hewn and StOpR. The boy wlndR I up
again rind then the mIniature chimes or a
Scotch cathelral are heard In the distance.
Now that nil the clocks mIre In unnIng
order , the apPrentice hooks litter his ethel
vomk and we leave the store
Intermission .
March-LIberty Iltl'rrlsslon. Bel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8usa
Selection-Opera Caveiieria flimstim'nna .
Selecton-Opera . . . . . Cuvelerla . . , . nURtllnna. . . . lacngnl
1"antaRla- Old Kentucky Home. . Dalle ) '
Solos for \ Instrimments.
Dalkies ' Jubilee , or I'nstimes on the
Levee . Jubiee . . . , . . . . . . . Innlme . . . ! . . . . . .urner
Pride of he t South Ia trol. _ . . . . . La m.lnr
1"tlll zisi.I lIi' . or - , , .
From August 19 to 24 the Chicago , f-
lallee & SI Paul railway wi sell round
trip tickets to Boston for $31.7j. Stop oVfrs
allowed east of Chicago. Full particulars
on application. Ticket office. IjOt I"arna
street C. S. CarrIer , city ticket al't. ' ;
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l'rnsox.1'IHII'IIS. .
II. II. Marln or Geneva Is at the Arcade
F' . Weitzel' of Norfolk Is registered ' ; at the
Millard .
O. Il. Bell Is registered nt the Barker from
Plalsmouth , Neb.
Mr. W. F. Townor Cincinnati , 0" Is regis-
tered at the Barker
Mr. and trs. George Yule of Kanosha ,
\Vis . , are Millard guests.
John Dowden , jr. , Is registered It the
Barker from LIncoln Neb. .
Gale McCar n stockman rrom Des Moines ,
Ia. , Is registered at the Barker.
E. A. lcOnnls and wife are registered at
the Barker from New Albany , lad
Charles Wilam Edwards or the Wllmln-
ton ( Delaware ) Journal stoppel several hours
In the city yesterday cnroute to Yellowstone
park and the PacIfic coast . trs. Edwards
acccmpanies him.
At time Mercer : George ' ; Ozden , H. W
Gray WheataOl , \\'yo. ; Mrs. II. K. \'ii-
Hams . ChIcago : J. M. Batcheler , Tama City ,
la. ; Julius Plzger , North Plato ; Jacob Plger ,
Shelton : Samuel Iteece , Milwaukee ; F. L.
luxtable , ElgIn ! ; , ill. ; II. L. Cut , Yankton ,
S. D. ; L. A. Iiasklm . 1 Ii. Carpenter Sioux
City ; B. W. Ganning Loncoln , Neb , ; John
lammeshlng , Kansas CIty . : F , Carrel ,
Charles . t" . '
I. Chase Stanton ; I'Ciein New
York ; B. C. Johnson Cilicago ; George Armstrong -
strong , New York : W. A. 1.'hher , Red Oak ,
Ia. ; S. R. Mumnaugh . Portland , Ore. ; C .11.
Williamson , A. M. Starks Chicago
Nc'lrn"luI" Ut the 1"ll'I" .
At the I'mmxton-E. Sparks , Valentine ;
George E. Onllon , Albion
At the Deloncohn \ . Fitzgerald. John
I. , Pn tetrson. F. : I. 1\lmlzk ) ' I Nebraska
cityv. ; . Ilennett , Hllver Creek. . .
At thl terehanh.-Gporge A. Mmmney , Hen
F. holler . Bair ; Moses Campbell , Thomas
Calflpbeii . O'Nei ; E. S. Itaneluh ! . Fairfield ;
W. r. Auld , nel ( Ioul : F Id I . Giett , Ii. N.
Wulr , Aln8worth ; O. " ' . Davis , Salem.
A warded
Highest Honors-'Vorld's Fair
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I3ICEj
CREAM
BAKING
PODIiI
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulerant
40 YEAR THE STANDARD , I
CI'S'I'U.U. 1.\WI' ' ' "llN nl"I'll'ln .
le".nl ! CihiIlIg'a.Uflip 1.1" . fh..I.a
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-I'lshut'r 1..n" . . I'r'sIhiu'nt .
Change In the oftle of Central Labor
union was male , at le meeting lat even-
Ing. K S. Fishier wIth ball been recording
anti corresponding seretry , was made presIdent -
Ident J. P. Ilaird was . .fected reeonUnl and
corresponding secretary , and Fred Schuebel
financial secretary ,
A resolution was passed expressing rIOI'- ' ;
nltlon of the ! en'lcc of the retiring pres-
Went , Schupp , In the Interests of organized
labor confidence In his Integrity and atiillty .
and thanking him for ' hat he had ( lone for
labor as president of the 511110mm
A report of a commitee appointed to In-
quire Into the methods or sweeping time
streets by 11\y \ labor , commcnllnl time
method , was adopted , I was stated that ,
$ /OO per 10nth was beIng saved and tile I
laborers
were satsfied ,
Favorable Ilport by committee on the work-
Ings ur the Omaha Co.Opertvc association
was adopted
REganln the question or placing a labor
ticket In the field In time fail , a resolution
Introduced by E. 11 Ir was passed , rcom-
mmmemmmhlng that members of labor unl9ns Interest -
est themselves at the prllarles 1n seeIng
that candidates favoring the objects of organized -
anlzed labor arc nominated. This , It ' .5115
agreed , was all that coulll be Ilune , because
Central Labor union cannot as a body , take
any poltical action.
A communication from the national ex-
ecutive board or the United Brewery Workmen -
men of the United States was read , urgIng
Central Labor. union to do all In Its IIOWt )
to rurther enrorce the bO'l'ol of Brewers
union No. 96 against the Nebraska Brewers'
association. A resolmmtion. was Passed recommending -
olulolI'ns
mending that all the local unions represented -
sented In the central body Impose a nno 01
all members patronizing saloons or houses
which use the beer boycotted. lnanclal ht'lj
was also ranted : , amid a committee consistllmg
of J.V. . Vogan , E. M. Ia and W. S.
Sebring was appointed to push the boycott .
The commitee In charge reported a request -
quest from the Commercal club that organized .
gnnlzed labor turn out In parade at the
coming KUlghts of Aksarben entertainment
of the state fair. The mater waR referred
to the various unions for consIderation.
Switchmen's union of North AmerIca No.
G requested that all members of unions
turn out In parade on the first day of the
switchmen's national convention to be held
In Omaha , bel'lnnlnJ ' ; Monda . October H.
On behalf or tuslclans' Protective union
No. 22. mIltary bands were condemned for
competing with civilian musicians.
E. I Iff all J. W. \ol'an ' uf TYPoRraph-
Ical union No. 190 , vere obligated ns delegates -
gates In p1ace of A. F. Clark anti George D
Hggs , resigned.
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Molt 1'1 ROOM 1.'tl FldW'IItS.
IIc'lcnlnrll ! , . .I'11 \1' I nf
Slim . p.lr I ln"/.r'r"
Efforts will be made by the State hiorti-
cultural society to get the state fair manal'ers '
to enlarge loral hail. President E. F. Ste-
vt'ns of Crete , Second Vice President D. C
tosher of Lincoln , Secretary D. U. Heell of [
Wymore , J. . H. Atkinson , W. J. Marshall
lIenY Erfling . amd otiler members
of the society had a meeting at
the Millard hotel yesterday to d's-
CUES the matter. They will this morning i .
confer wih the state fair man1l'ers. ' ; Officers
of the hortcultural society say th3t Ir the I
capacity or loral hal were doubled all space
would be filled , and they will urge that the
floral cxh'blt has always been one of the most
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attractive and popular at' the state ralr. Thc
sIze of the present building Is 32x72 , and It
Is stated that applications for pco already
on file Indicate that the bul ding Is too small
by more thln half.
Secretary I.'urnas ef the State Board of
Agrlct.lure says that all that thc manal'ers ' ;
are praying for now Is good weather for fair
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week With this It wi be such a fair as
was never seen In Nebiiska.
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WAShINGTON , Aug. -
for Thursday Is :
For Nebraska-Fair ; warmer In the nfer- ,
100n ; variable wlntls , hccolnl southerly .
For I lown-Fulr ; slightly cooler In the extreme -
treme Koutheustern porto : : northerly wlnlls.
1'\)1' Missouri-Fair , llrecellelt I ) ' showers .
In the extreme southeast Portion : slightly
ccollr tn the ca tern porton ; westerl
\1'lnlls.
For South 1)nknta-Falr ; warmer ; winds
becomning southerly.
Iccomlng
For Kamms-Fall ; northerl' winds.
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OFF'ICE OF TilE WI A1IEI BUHEAU ,
OMAHA , Aug. 14.-Omaha record or temperature -
OJIAHA AuI.
perature and rainfall . comlmrelt with the
corresponding day of the paot fur years :
11t95. IMH 18 : : 1592.
Iaxlmum temperature . . M 87 e2 S5
llnlmum tepertre. . 70 ( ; f ( GI
Average temperature . . . 77 . is 72 71
lI'clplaton Averle . . . . . . . . . 7 :8 .03 117 .0
Condition , of tpl.ertnro 111 Ilrellllatlon
at Omaha for the day mind since March I ,
IS ] :
Normal temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
gXCCH for the Ila ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Al'cumulatel , excess since Inrch 1. . . . 217
Xormal precipitation . . . . . . . . . . .11 inch
Excess precillatol \ . . . . . . . . . . .2 Inch
Total preelitation , since tnl ch 1 13 49 Inches
l.reclllnton
DClclenc ) ' since March 1. . . . . .2 Inches
Hl'll.r"c frolll StXitloIlM n. H p. m.
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STATION& ' 0 L WEATIICIS.
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Omaha. . . . . = = . 75 R t I'art cloudy
North Plate. . . . . 74 71 .0(1 ( Clear ( .
V"I"1 I 10 . . . . . . 7 : Rl CIeri.
Chle/uo / . . . . . . . . Ht O : .00 CIouIv.
St. Louis . . . . . . . . . IU 10 .011 Pari cloudy
St. Paul. . . . . . . . 7 : : 71 .00 01"ar.
DavelmporC. . . . . . S. : tie , Oil Coliv
Kalb/II / City. . . . . . 7 : 78 .00 cloudy.
lelel/I. / . . . . . . . . H\ R\ .mii Cl'/I' / .
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Demirer. . . . . . . 70 H .10 l'arl .Iouc '
Sail f."ko City. . . . . 82 81 .011 Part cloudy
Ciy. 8\
IRuHlreK. ' ' . . . . . . 71 \ 11 ,00 ml'al' .
SI. VIlc.lt . . . . lB ( HI .00 ) Ch'ar.
CheyollO . . _ . . . . . . 14 ( 70 .00 Cloudy.
smiles Cmev. . , . . . . . 11 Ht .111) ) Cleay.
Hallht . CI ) . . . . . . 71 71 .01) ) Ch'ar.
Gah..btol. . . . . . . . I.j l P4 .00 I'il't cloudy
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t .o' wih ! alter eBreely "Inl oiy. '
. only two bottles of
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W \ ' .Jl\ . t . ' r'co.tl.001.boUI. ' .
o II < i'r ; ' Hook ' 'ro lolhor"
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) $ ImltQFIELI ) IJGULTOn < :0. ATLAXTA , OA "
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Does Your
Underwear Pinch
because it' shrunk '
I washed 7 th
WOOL SOAP
'twould always stay the same 8be. Same I
true of blankets and 11 Woolen luolF 1 ileanq
elorJt86 they look like 10' . ABSOLUTELY
'U lExcelcnt for the BATH.
1Al'WFACUUI ONLY DY
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Anxious Mothers Dread the
Hot Summer Days.
E'ci'ytiiIiig DlpClls Upon the Ilt
Un"hlh ThlY AI'c Fed.
Lactated Food Blst 5ulp1ls thc 4Mi-
tCI'lnls foz' Hltlthy GI'owth.
Not only the plt'slclals , Jut ! thousands of
10tlest parcnts who have pcen their chl"lren
. safely throngh the trying yemmrm ! of bab'hoOI '
and youth 10W know that there Is imo rtloilal i I
excuse for cholera Infantum entering any . Ill-
trligent homo In the land.
{ < very coca of Ilarrhoea that termlnats
.lsastcrously must be set down to culpable
IluUentlon to baby'a great nccd of pure ,
nourishing f-iou.
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The painful questIon that will soon be !
wringing llrcnts' hea.ts-1'WI baby get
tlroul'h ' the sunummier-mmmust bo sluarely
fncell
The fearful number of Infant deaths every
summer from cholera Inrantum Is due to time
Ignorance of well-meaning mothers.
Imllroper rooll Is now known to bo the
cause or lillie-temltlms of all the [ rightul Inrnnt
mortalty of August.
Iother's Ilk , when healh ) ' and sufficient ,
Is .the Ileal infant fool ; but when In time first
year of baby's life recourse must be had to
another food or when the time comes for
wenning the chill , lactated food by all man-
ncr of means should promptly be gIven In
preference to anything elsc. I has saved the
lives or tho'sands , of babies
Mothers and nurses who have used lactated
food mmli agree ' that It best supplies the materials -
terials for bab"s rapid ! growth and develop-
m ' mmt. Lactated fool Is prepared with a regard -
gard to purity , cleanliness ; amI frccllom rrol
possibility of contagion that merits all the
praise that has been so lavishly bestowed
upon It by physIcIans.
The nutrltOis parts of barley , wh'at and
oats are so prepared as to be easily assImilated -
lated ; to these are added sugar of milk and
the salts which arc the basis or mmmotller's
milk. These constituents arc thoroughly
cooked at high steam heat , amid make a predigested -
digested , palatable , nltrlous rood , a perfect
substitute for mother's mil" , fit for meetng
every dcmand of the rapidly growing ! ; child.
Lactated food has tdlcd thousands or babIes
throuh ! ; the sickly hot days I should be In
the hands of every imarelmt.
Mrs. I dlard Hiland or Franklin , Pa. ,
whose beautiful baby Is shown above , says :
"Our baby was very delicate . but now ts
one of the healhiest chidren In the state.
U It had not been for lactated rood 1 know
she would not be alive today , for before she
commenced . its me she was skIn amid boncs.
I tried - ' rood , and I don't knol how
man ) ' othcrs , and they beemed to do 10re
harm than good. She Is two ) 'nar old nol
anti Is still livIng on lactated food and wi
bo for two years to come , for It keeps her
In perfect healh , and that Is what 1 want. "
DOCTOR
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1416 FrIBI St.
Sl"ECIALIT g.
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All forums ot Blood and
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"i Skil Ibe.IRI'n. bYlhot ,
, " outed for lte ( nd the pol-
' 'd . , sun Ihorouhly clen.ed
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U : " LADIES given cnrcrul
, ' ths \ I\ \ , I spcclal Rtcnton for al
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: { , J tl'lr Uuuy cular
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" If I , 'Yartcocolulytrucole , Uon- (
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IS " I \ , , \ \ ' \jJ ' . , \ \ \ \'clm'l by r tpccl:1 treat-
WEAK ; 1JEN / ( VITALITYVEAh )
Yv j.4tL .1 : ( made so by too doss ap-
plcation to bus'llebS or stull ) ' , severe mental
strain or grIef SEXUAL EXCESSES In
mldlio life or from the effects of 'outhrul
follies . all yield readily to our new treat-
f"'nt for loss of vial power.
WRITE Your troubles If out of the city .
ciy.
SW Ill & cured at home
Thousands hy cor-
vem.ponfience. ( ONf1I.TArION lurfl FREE.
Dr Searles & Searles , 1IVm l'arnam . NC ) . ) , t
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O'VNELL HALL
Seminary for .
Young Ladies
OMAHA , NEC.
Rev ROBERT DOIIEIITY . S. T. D. . nector.
Fall Term Begins
SEPTEMBER 18TH.
SEND FOR CArALOGUE ,
St. Mary's College
ST. IAltS , KANSAS.
Conducted I ) ' time /eoult Fathers has two
cour.e ot instruction-the ClassIcal anti the Com-
mercn ) , hoard anti tuition per fe.slon ot ten
montims $200. Per furl her information address ,
15EV. E A. I/GIN ! l'resldent.
.h WENTWORTH
Ac1j : MILITARY
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AMERICAN CONSERVATORY ,
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klu.6r'U , l.al rce.lolu" 1.I.U4T.rU11.llnclo
FEMALE ACADEMY tf
111 grade ' Ehuitlli1 . : , . . ' ant ( , lo.I."I&loot.I.lo"r ! , , )11
' me . 1.1-I ( 'oUl.ce ( 'nllnr" .1'110 wlm..iy. i'hiltl
1' Ar W.I.I "lh
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Kenyon Military
Academy , Ganlbier , O.
7ud year . This old and remarkably ) successful
IcbOI 1'loI'hlel ' IborOIb preparatlol , for cello 'a
or hulus . aud careful pep.ralon of ime11lIl ,
babUI and mannPL I I. much hue oldest IIPllh
a"l , bOat o'lulllp" boardIng Icbll rut l.oys o
Ohio lulrat"d cltllo - uo semiS . 1)1
KEMPER HALL , 1)avcnport 'I . ,
A Boys' Olrtlnu School ,
Reopens HopI , I. 105. For Catalogue address
Rev . IAltVJ\ COL.I21ANA. 1..lhol1ule
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don't ' low yet that wo cnrt'Y ! Im'gol' stock : of lcn'8 Shoes thtn nn
shoo 8tOI'0 In town and thnt nowhot.cs on earth can 001 ' 11110 0 . , -
sh os bo bought : any cl1upot' thnn ) 10 sol tlioiii _ J
I \Yo keep enl good depolll lo Shoe , of sOlll lentliet' nnd wo 1
: inride othol'wl80 wo coullinot give suds a Uu'antoo with evet'y . pllr wo
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New Shines 1.'I'eo , 0' Viiit . Money . Duels . I they won I' out tee sern 11
Thci'u Isn't mtimotliom' coiicem'zi In the hUhl who lalo : such ni olle nll It
tilt Utno om' pdeos ' 10wol' .
) SUlO tmo ! 'U
No wlh8tunlnA the rise II Shoes wo will cntuuo to sell out' cole-
bltcd Good 'Cu' welt shoo for $ O.Yo mire enn led to 110 this because '
wo plnccI otit' ordm' fot' the cr l1n Fall long bufl'o the nlh'/UcO In
lonthel' . .1ust when otilem' Rhoo denlei's 1ia'o ' l '
now ethel lunlol's hl\'o 11\ plncec tuck'
01'I0Is. I 0 ttt'c already ' getting In /\H } opening OUt' I'nl stock You wl
bo st'lllscll what un ISOI.tmont of shoes you wi fltln u UI' bUbelont
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CATALOGUE READY AUGUST 15th-SEND YOUR NAME.
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thlll I'Olllilig.
. - 'sImike' ( lit' fmilliily linppy .
llnltl flll hllll.
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f . . ItO'lI'S'i' ( IUIIIS thut110
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Horllsh'I'IIIIII wih stlo
' himinmlk's , tluttS'ere : I0
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nll'ortl.11Io'ccllln ) IIIIS
wih Rhlde to ia : l'h , the .
Th $ : : .O styles down to onl' . -
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'l'hmnt's whut we . ( hlmi-bougilt thc eOlhltotl e OltR of scorCH of fnctot'leB Ind
plnccll them In out' show l'OOIS . lrelltratory ) , t the ( autumnal rusll. It'g only 0
short tle 'till tle ( bIggest fnl. ever . helll In tlc wcst wIll he lu Oinahimt. You'vo
itICkIi3' . Icceln'I letters flol your ; cousins InfollllJ rou : o If theh' Iltplton to. t
visit you t1tln ! that week. All'opoS of thIs you UI ' Iced HotelhhlJ to corn-
111elo rOI' houlo fl'llshln/H ; If ito , WU II'C the ones to come to , I ! we hn'C 0\01'Y
thin ! to ftu'nlsh I house COIIllte ! , W u will Bel you what you wlnt 1111 11\ . _
'ou tlO to IJr for It , nt the ( tnnl Illco ns If 'Ol llhl ) the cash.
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MARMADUKE MILITARY INSTITUTE
'I'hl Glelil ) Ilt.r ) ' Sc'huul uf C It. ' \\1 ,
and , though only tour yea rl old Itas for the last tIde. years had I. .
, largest ( 'nmillmment and loco mo ot IiY miiary > eholl west ot te MI.I.lp- -
vt rller vxct'itt ' one II tn 10.ota. and I. tIme only emma 10 the loch that
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