Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 21, 1895, Page 4, Image 4

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'l'll hop ' crop 11 ' Ue liort . hit the ,
hCe' ) ollllt Is uounll to 1"'I'p right on
1 11cr'lsln . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
: , Our half : balwt ) cOltemllorr ' hal
ole oi 01 / blalk "C'tH' talgelt.
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Al11 blalk It IH , ItI(1Cd. (
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1 Thc pCOllo who cnme to Omaha : to
I I take Iii the fair wcek fest"lles nlll
. Vent ItV8.V vIs1ikig they hadn't comt
are Ilghty HCI'CC.
The oil stove calmH two morc "Ic-
tIllD. A Ilecllal' ) feature of HItch explo-
slols Is that the ntclllllt Is ns a rule
u\lell to Ileath whlo the house el-
C81)t'S the Ilitiucs.
I % 'e Ilght slnld t a no I her itlil let Ion of
. . ' ' trainatle art If
11.s. Lllgh'y essnylug Ilramltc Irt
oiily SI'I'111 the spectacular feutn'os of
CI'l' nl1-ertsllg by leltls of divorce
suls 1111 ( Illmolll rolberleH. )
Practice mllws lle'fec. Learning by
' ssIli enable the ' of
OXle'lolco ) wi ellble mIIIHI'S
the Omlha : fall week celebmlols to
II1l'0\'e year by year the oltol'lllllent
afforded "lsIO'1 and to mlllmize their
: discomforts and inconvenieneeg.
The gala week I almost Hone , with
niore vIsitors than Omaha : ever entor-
t111011 before und not un accident or
catnsh'ollhe of serlol ! consequences. '
'hls Hlleal.s volumes for the IWlce unll
good O'dl' of the Nebraska Inetrololis.
Not Rllslcd with : corcrlnJ the ashes : '
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'of the' II'Olllolor ot 0 the collapsed
GII' ' hotel with u cOlllomlatO' ' cor- .
otier' Jury ' verdict , Don"cr IH now warring . .
ring over the 11 ( 10sllon ) of the dead
titan's estate. J'en death brings the
unfortunate Jll 10 110ace.
The slnldl , of the SIJnlsh war fhlp
In the Uwlm : harbor wi ue 1 serlols
blow to the go"elment at lldrl1
Not that the loss In dollars will crll'-
pie Spnln , but the probability that the
disaster waR premedluted wi strike
terror to the loyal Spanish heart.
California soap JI1ufncturlrs
threaten to raise the pi'Ice oC soap. So
long us cleunlness r'lnlns next to
GOl1ness ( 1 SOl l' comulne would be
considered the lust straw on the camcII
uack. No one cnl blame the peolle ) of
California If they rise In '
Cnlolll 1110 up anus
ngnlnst the IlllonllnJ comer lu so es-
scntul un article us SIII' ' ,
I wi ue relmluoroll the first week
of the " 'or 's Clir showed its U11UgC/'S
that ' the tralslorlaton facilities were
far short of requirements. rho nail -
rOuls oC Omll have found tie RamI
stat of things with rCSlect to IOlns
of transportation to nnd (101 the state
fair gl'OIIIR , They wi , however , rem-
etly this defect before tie date of next
year's futir.
Senator and Under Secretary of the
State Irrigation Board AI.ors says that
II "low of n recent decision of the
8\l'rlmo court . declaring 1llllau rights
l PriVate II'olC/.ty ) the state board : mnr
18 well close the door of Is office , anti
shut ul $1101) . If the decision Is really
as utul al Mr. Alwrs makes I. then
why not Ihlt up the shop ? Hut twu
neither Akers 101 anyone of his ns-
10clatcs hns the slightest Idea ot re- !
inllulRhln n Imhlc salary to which
they hnye u call no mnter whether
the work of their 0lCC8 continues or
not. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The street railway service of Omaha
his blen ) wl'tchell for several years , ,
but never hns the fact impressed itself !
UI10n ) the public mind with such force !
as I IUH Ihl'ln the Iu'esent wee I. . 'L'he' '
grievance wns not so much on account :
of overcrowded cnl's. That wits to ,
have : heen oXI'eclel luII would have '
bceu hole . wihout mich ' 1'ulhln ,
Hit It wns the wl'otched time ser"lce ,
IUII the nnclont repainted boh.tnls' '
that wlrt forced Into service on llIs
that dcnlull cOllo(1oUS cars running
BOlwwhero near schellulo tmc , hot CX-
CCCIII ten minute Ilterynis In any
C'el t.
Wa have not yet heal tr1 any one
on Husen'S latest Job lu the l'nlmct
for UI electric lighting 11111t itt the
a mud Islutttd Soldiers' bomc. Hussel
and his gang l'roloso to spend 1 , O
IPll'olrlntell by the legislature for un
electric light COUII'Ctol ant two years'
. mulutcunuco of the same ou l lot of
d'nulos filth apparatus for . whole I'm'-
, - chase there I ito authority ot In w.
Bholhl the contract le let nB cntlm-
Jlntl'l i wlo the duty of the auditor
to refuse to issue warrants 01 the work.
! ( ) constitution Is explicit II Ilrohiult-
lug the diversion of money appropriated
t one IHI'ISO t a different Ole
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gx.\\\'nnr lnh ' of Iowa ! N'11 dl -
k-tiulttt'th t Ilt to lI'llt htInst ! to he' ) ' I
entirely ( tim-gotten. Ior iteatly two I
In I 11'1) fllHolCl. 1'.0' 1\111)
ytlms : lie tins bN'U II Ihl I shnllo\ antI
\h\1 Ihl' inst Ih'IJI'I'ntl' , t stole CtIIVCII- )
tOI I'JIl'llll ( ! ! his I l'uulsl'l Oil tl I CI'I'CIC3'
,11111101 I tl'l'lllll lint he II'l go 1110
ellll.lelc . olJII'lr , Jlt tlii'it' ttt ' t' dent-
' lit ho hdlen' in (1'00
uCI'nls II lown W still ' II ee
sliver null 10 ( tl ox'o\ellor Iotllll
SOlOn ! 'llllllhil'l who I'I ! wllll to
Istel to 1111 1111lnlll , his yle\ oi this
IHlkct , stitmP oC which . are nhlogi'tlter
lilt I ci tin 1111 oil gi . hit I. I. . Hulls 1IIIe U
Icdl , n few Ilnrs : ago lit the Inlo10
COUl I ) ' fain , whldl uiccomdIuug 10 the (115-
hatches II 1'1)11111'11 ( al th , ' keyiiote of
hil lnl1lml,1 I i for the t II'esllllc ' . It
s ltg an ulcqll\oll ( icciutla I lou lit fU\'I'
of the free coinage of silver h.the .
t'1111 Hlnll ! , r'gntIil'ss ( of whut al '
OUll'l' , country , 1n1 : ' tu , but ; 1' . holes
1'lccl'll to slut te itt whnt 1'110 , Illt If
lie II looking for the t Iulllort , of tl' I ( ice
S I hver IHmplu ) ) thll I II 1 SellOIS on iissloti.
'Ihe OIHIII'Olt ( fl'I'O ! ln'II's ? ntm'h ns
Illh hIIIOI'IIICU I 10 I t the 11111 t of I I 10 t 1
its they 110 to nl ' ol her feature of their
lllcy Illt 11 ole " 11 1110 10 Sle\'e
UII' elllm'lolent lS a 11'csllellnl cal' :
cllllio 'who II nut fl)3' cOI'IIII'cl ' tI
this rat In. . I I t II a clldllnl 101lt In the
free Ih'e. scileln ( ' .
I wOlld I'e ' nllgIlher II'ontlS ! to
consider the 1'gllllts Imt forth hr
ex-Gin'el'lor iloics I , because : there II
10thll ; lew II them of any value and
tl'r are not likely , to hnn ! any effect
II the wuty of reviving the waiting free
sliver cause 0' clwcldl ; the Ilblllo-
11toI of the ( ice silver fO'I'e ! 'rhe
fllhlo efforts of 31t ' . Boles II hlllf of
the ! polcy ) of currency dehnscllll wi
ue 110wcrless against the \10'011
hlows nt that Iolc , , ' of Senator ; 111
amId other IICIIC1'lls whose study of
the fllslon has bool thorough nlll cx-
htlst\o and whl have 10 11'1rlleltal
nllJlton to fiiiilier. Perhaps i'1r. '
Boil's It HIlt Iii touch wih C\relt
eyeiits. He hits llen so bug 11 the
slllluw . that he ml . ' not Imow how
milil ( hits uel'n thl Ilpleltlol from Ihl
free sliver cause 111 how ml : - of its
f0'mlr sIJIHH'lel'l are uO1101J the
strongest of Its oiponentg. ) ) Iowa's del'
ocmtc ox-go\elol' should get into the
and look about him He ' llnd
light nll Ihont may fnd
! onI thIngs that wi surprise and en-
lighten liiiii.
! OfA1 UJ'J'U.\W IN UT4IT.
There nars ) 10 ue 1 111le ; general
mlsllH'chenllol ) reJ\ln : the . right of
\'omen , 10 vote lt the Xoyemhc. ) tlleton
In Utah. 'l'hls grows out of the fiet
that the district court . before which n
test case Wil brought , ull'nld the
right of women to vote and the reversal
! .
oC this decsion ly the supreme court
oC the territory huts not ueen generally
noted.Vointit : suffrage Is 11'ohlblCII In
Utah by nets of congress , but It hl111
hoen } royllcll In tIm constitution to he
yolell on In November that women shall
have the suffrage It . was contended that
this would hermit , them to vote on that
Insirulent ald also for state OfCl'I'S
III members of the ) egislature , 111 the
district court sustained . ( lug decIsion.
But the suplome court , on 11)1ICII. ) : lieu
that the law fOlulllllln0111 . suf-
CI'ao Is not repealed by 11 : 'lhhlJ In
the enitbhliug act lul Is not In conflict
with that act ; that COI1CSS klew of
the law III that by limiting the eli'cto-
rate to male : citizens e\lncell al Imitemi-
ton 10 mlintain Its pro\llns ; ; ant that
the consttutonal conventIon WIS not In-
'V'stcl with tlie power to enf/lhlse /
women und did not attempt to 110 it.
'rhe deeisioit of the histnict
tecslon distric court was
reversedvlthl directions to tlsmlss the
case. 'omen will not , therefore , vote
at the November ell'ctonl , hit wlwn
the new constitution Is nlolllcll they
wi thereafter have the ulrlge II
Utah.
Both of the Ioltcnl partIes were
deeply interested lit this question , the
temocrtl ISSIUllg that IC the wOlcn
wm'e allowed to vote It would he to
their advantage. I Is IlsRlhle that
such mlJht huye uecn the c'se , . though
the 1opnblclns calmell that their
clulccs would ue equally good wIth 01
without . WOlln suffrage. . As It Is , how-
tver , the conditions certainly iiitiear to
favor l'llhlcun ) success , for / Utah his
sulTm'cd ( Iulo as much relatively fl'om
the effects of the lenlcmtc tI'I : : } ol-
icy as all ) ' state or tel'lor - _ ' 1he hardest -
est fight wi ho on lie t elect ion of lilCOl-
bels of the - - legislatureviiIcil . - . . wi
choose two lnlcll States senators , and
It Is tIllS that Ji\el general Interest to
tint caiuijntlgii.
ThIRD TImJ ! GOSSiP.
According to Um W'itsiiington COITe-
slnlllntl [ 10 suhject Is 11'tI\'lnt inure
utcnton there than that relating to theI I
osslule nominaton of : \1. Cleveland '
for 1 third term. Al Imlllse was
J1\'el to the 11scuIlon of this subject
by- the recent outSOkl1 declaration oC
Senator Unity of ) elnwH'c , one oC the
iuestdent's closest fl'lells. and u l'allel
who stands very high wIth the aduninis.
trtou win/ 11 fnyor of giving Cleve-
html n fourth nominaton , the Delawalo
sl'nutor takilig the view that the third
tm'm talk Is illogical inn ! mlllelll :
because : Mr. Cleveland has not heen
elected to the iircsldt'iicy twIce In IUC'
cessioti. 'l'ho " 'ashlllton cOlrl'31011lent
of the Baltlniore Sttui , , ' '
alhnol'e SUI n Itlor : strongly
devoted to the nlmlllstlnton , says that
1I\ ' democrats scout the suggestion of
uIIther term In the white house for Mr.
Cleyellnll ns 1lllrnclculle. "but there
Is uiiiuistakable evIdence that the suu-
Ject Is one or Increasing Interest In the
puhlc mlnll 111 his assumed a con-
SIHUl'nCe which wnl'I'unts the attention
of trained anti experienced Political ou-
servers. " 10 says that one hears , con-
RtlUty the conl l'nt JU'I'llcton that
Cleveland 18 the logical democratic cun-
Ililate for lext year Hllmoru than ole
wlJer has been laid to that effect. I
Is 8all that reublcnn opinion nt the
national capital Is practically \\onlmous
that Cleveland . will be the democratic
strnuhard bearer In _
stmllurd 10urer 11 18VG
Senator Gray Is the only Infucntul
democrat wlo has "entl'l to say any- :
thlu/ favorable to I10thcr t'I'1 In the
Ir'lllelc ' for \ . Clc\ellll , nnll no
Important dClocrtc 10Wlllller has ad-
orutcll his nomination next year. On
the other hand , u number of
uroiitliment dClocrts and u tow
UUWIIIUIJcrS have expressed tlewlelvCB
.
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I d''im1etlIy . njnilst n third terlil . Hit
thl'I'r Is II douht that the Il'n wll
hohl Oml'I'S hy dlw' favor or the 111-
nilitist ratloit ' ' , ' ' iiiiitiiiiiotl !
mllllrllon 1'1' 11'lclkll UlllhlOlH ;
In hl'lp'IIthlt llo\'clllll Is the
logical 111'IOrl'l Il ( 'n nllllo h' for next
.CiIi ' . nlll these 1(1 , freed f\l nil
.
IWIII'nllt IIII their } , oltcnl nIl 1'13' .
mire II 1 IHSitlOU ) to exert n l'I'llllous
nnll I1PIhn118 I controlling IllhlPII'e
UIIOI the next democratic national con-
vciitloii. I I ; 1' . lII'\111111 desires utit-
olhl'l' 1llllntol I I I I , 1111 its tl hlK I feeling
Iii the 111(1. there Is absolutely 10
iitfortnnt 101 , . ho c1 1110lblellr rally
to his 811110I.t % 1\01' ! % ' leloel'l le 0110-
hell ! In the couul' ' , nll : this force .
tiiutler the shiliful iiiniiagcliiettt or h' .
111C' tl 81\1ful 1111JClllt
( ll\'IIIII'1 Iliost 1II1tcl fniciutisVoilli
II able 10 so 1nllllilto COI\'lnl(11
.
II tl'I .1118 II I I's lS to sent ! to
Ihe I lilt t ltiiuii I ' OI\'I'IIt1 t I fl'milahip 1
11111'1' of ( Iel'gittCs } lollell to iiiiiIo'
a KI'l'IIOUI 111 UIIOIIJ'Ollh-ll light
for CII'\'cllllt : ) wllllton , 01111S-
tllahl ) ' this 1II'I1It of tile vartY : Is
10W ) ; : ; ' II I wIII.llg i II' ' IPIIIInt I I t
II I fn\ol of tht I "logical I 1:11111110" I t 1111
utellces like Ihnt of IUnttl' . Gmr
"H'I'nlt the Ilfel'I'lce that \l L. . t'it've-
IUII Is hot wlhout 100\11110 of th ! !
CI ; there be n l'pasullhlc : : 11111101 ( ) that
IC ho wCI'elwlllJ 10 ue consllel'cll
for : \other te'l lie ! wUlhl have 11lio
It Imo\1 hefole this ?
; 1' , Cleveland's chance of getting a
fourth nOlllatol Is II the fUll that
the telol'I'U tc party his not u sllIe
Stlll ) ; man wih hoit1uir ) ) avaIlabIlIty. ,
'I'hem are lel lit the PartY who were ;
tl'IT IUfI'leIS before Cle\'e111 vas '
100\1 to the coun try 1111 who 11'0 II :
sound ! S he oil the l'IIICIC ' , wih equal ,
If not greater , nlllir 10 IIIU'I'SS their
\'Iews UI'OI ' the iuniilic , hut ) they . arl
\nllll I I t I II I I i 1ILII\ ) ) : a vii ihal d I ity. Huch
mdl. for ( , ? iiiiiii 1 , I" , n l HOllIIU' Cray
111 Secl'elll.r Catilsle. It I li this thin I
wi ! elahle . ) ' .I h' , Uleelnlllh thc
SUIIIO.t ) oC the ulihce'-hiulding 11IOlt , 10
SlIl another 1IIIlatII If healt :
It. But hu wi 10t 110 :0 wihout O\'CI'-
coining n Ye r dtI\I'llne ol'lHslton ' ,
_ I I'X-l'AlTISAN JCf.llr.
N\e. sluice this lsl'le hits hind a this-
trlct helch c01po,011 of attire ! than two ,
Iuthges ' 1ho lice has steI11 ' chiiuii-
Piolicti the electIon If U 101-llltt11
JIIcl' ' . This IU'hlcllle , lots received
the lolllnl' ) elllO'selclt ut three out
or four successive jllcni electIons , Ilcl
hits moved entiiieitthy satIsfactory. II
. 1110\el elineltr HltsfIClol'
.
mar : ue Isl'rh'll wlholt fear of stic-
cessful cOllrmlcll1 : that the jllls
elected ns 101'111.tal Cllltllltes have
shown thllpI\cs In every 1ePC'n het-
I
ten 1IIIIIeil fe' the Inllu'lll 11scharge I
oC their , In tts thll have the juilges .
who owe their IHltons to } art cau-
discs , 1111Iries IUll coitveti tloiis.
In the very llll1 IC things a jll e
who Imo's . that his elevatIon to the
bench WIS brought Ibolt : hy the 101 ,
hlnell ) acton oC citizens of al parties
Inll all classes euijoys I greater
1relllol fl'OI partisan bias antI
call conscontnlslr lulorlJret the
Il1111 Iltllnlllel' . Jlslce to
all 111 wlholt fea.01 , fn'or. : ' On
the Other hand , tim rnk 1ll' II'n Who
hits jitonlgiiged hlin1ef : to vaid heeler
alil cOlv'llon Imc.ers ) : ( ' 11 scarcely
divest hlnllC of 11111:1 : bias Ill , 'I ,
111\ss he Is 11 exceltolllr broad- :
Ilnlel ( \ : \ , carry wih 111 upon the
helch the rancor :111 llrejlllce of thl .
1101ial tlC1iZt. Almlllsllred h" )
the [ Iollcal : hack . justice be- .
come 1 travesty . Incl equality
before the law : beco\es out of question.
1'ho most Imllrtllt task before the
voters of this judIcIal district ( luring
the contlitg cll1alJn wl he the aeht'c-
tinit 01' RC\'cn district jtidge. " , who are
ton .110.
10 serve them for four years , coinnienc-
Ing , JalluT lWXt This year , more
thll : evel' , . the 10n"llu'lhln principle
. sholJI I/-el.t itself 11 the pOlmll1 safe-
glllll ugalnst judicial IHrtalt ' 11(1 (
Jldlclal t 'I'UIIJ. . \ 10 tmo In the history -
tory of this Ilstrlct has there hl'll
rcatm' Iwell of I unIon oC all good cit-
Iens for the 11'Iwr\'llon ! of their legal
rights nlt the rl IO'Itou of tl hench
to that high staullll i whlcl Inspires
the h)1'OPleshtil , conlhlencc nll rcrJplCt.
'rhe dIsgraceful : eallllis that ll"e dun-
lug tl Illst foul ' , 'ars \llh ! the bench
oC this dIstrIct a byword ald l'elJ'oach
all over thit' laud Ilsl not aall : recur.
'l'iiu judges : elecll'll this fall should he
len nhove rlll'mch Ilcl uerolll larto-
Iputtlng Iii 11'lsll contciitioti. 'l'lu'y
shonhl he chiosi it lneaiisu of theIr fit-
_ . . . . . 41 cJ111 . . . 1. hecllse . . . , . . _ . . .1. ! . . II- .
Ie , " " 1 I " ' I:11..rIt 441 lit I'ill' ' ' > u'
their view on natIonal issues.
'l'ho Httte : liar txlmlne/s ha"e heel
111101ltel br the slll'ell' court to carry
( flit . the II'O'lslous oC the lew uniform
hil ) exa'mlnltol II \ Pcople tl'tl'lnJ
to secure IlhllssllI to practIce lt the
bar oC Nllllllm wIll now have .to
unll'rJo the tle . lest of ltlelS 10 mitt-
ten lit what 111.t of thai state they 10 ,
tdtle. 'ouhl.he prctloncls with only
n HluterllA of legal l'hllcolo ) ' will
le'elrcl' hltnke themselves to states
where the laws are \0m Icnh'nt If they
wlrh to crawl under the tent oC the
legal II'ofesslol ,
, .
We are sorry that our Inflence with
Secretary Morton wns not great dough
to Induce him to have the wclHllr ,
hl'eal . II'o\llu better weather for our
faIr wceic .
1..111 th..U"n. .
Louisville Cor/er.JournR' / ' . -
Get down nil those Ilecoratons and perhaps
we can disabuse the weather or the Idea that
this Is the Fourth or July
Frightful CU.t . .f C.n'I""Nt.
Philadelphia Ledger.
While the Spnnlsh soldiers In Cuba are
lulerlng from disease and l'rh'nton Incldclt
to the climate and the country , the French
forces In Madaglcar : are reported as beIng
In even worse plight , nt least halt of the
soldiery being on the sick htat . Spain Is still
sending troops to the seat or wnr. and there
Is no indication ' that France will abandon :
her clnlms In Madagascar or compromise with
the rebellious natives. I may be glorious
to die for one' couiitry but there Is not
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-
mUlh Rlrry I' i taln ! n , 'Ietm tn .lseuo
while nlonlf" ' jqtcj l put dO\1 the erorta or
"
nnlVNI who t ' ! rIIKln _ fir . hon' rnle
t'uiug.jt- . en l'rn"llrrl ) .
. \V hlnRI.n , 1'- !
-
There Is ld4t of wnl'r In the ! uth II nil
seasolis. nnllfh6j rlt of reiing I lo Iht sur-
face and thi5tttIij l lag I Is being slpnl\y nll\ \
greatly rehllllons \ of doldr have
been adtul ( . ti' value of rarms anti \ cropa
In n few stltl8 II lumlllR ; , water. F'&itiuii
that hall bet nbanlonc as worlhless ou cc-
counl of thl\ \ trtiuiVImcy ot dry \ S\SOIU hive
been _ reoccuilul antI m.ide to ) 'Iel abt\ll-
anitiy. We ( \ ll-nl\ doubt lial IrrlRalou by
IIn1Ie ' intehiitslI applance ) will seen be
regarded \ as ont of the realest I conlrlbutor
10 Indlvhlnal profit - anti \ natonal itrosperlty.
1.'e ( l11g4.s ; , ' 1..1',1 I" I lie Xu " ) ' .
l'hlo I < e1"hln I ronl.
The reason fe the falling oft of the nnm-
ber of lat\'e Americans employed UI sailors
on the veels engaged In Inlnl1l , coatwlsp :
or foreign tld Is a very 51mllio one. Wa s ;
on land are better than the WaRe Oi' the
water The dlfculY hI getting native
ralors In this country I ! by no means
slniuular. There Is the Mm trouble In Grol
Illaln , Gormal ) ' : ul 'rance. , In older 10
secure aU adequate number of natIve seamf ,
for the \ ltchThlch tn1(1 up the nalonal : :
naval ( itablthl1nl It wi bo necessary to
offer saute , unl.l hHluctl nt than the cur- '
tent role or IUY altack \ or 011porllnly for
luh'ancemcnl - -
St I'I.1 , I. , "r SIdc'nnlullu' ,
- \oohl/llon Slnr.
\Vliy ehoud ! nol women rile hors back
a-mtrdthle anti In bllers ? I Is an InO-
nle ! mono sensible way or rIding Ihnn the
ore now In faihluzi. I IS enter antI , It Is
mere coinfortafle. The only arumelt In favor
of the ldJ caddie I the argument lf cus-
tcm. There I lehlng : to bo tth : for I on
time score of health or convenllnce , Wc
know , In fact , that the aide eddIe was < 0-
\\Id for n quem who labotll tinder , some
Ieformlly acd that It was orIginally the e\o'
lutrn cr reaso' or scence ! Why thcrefore.
t.hculdcmn , be condemned to a custom
which ha3 Hothln but Ilrejudico ; an. tipr-
'stton 10 recommend itVhy should they
nol , nt lect be left to their free choice In
such a mter' ? !
- - - - - - -
C.m 11'Irn hI" ProIullull Iui.
Chlcogo Trilntiir.
The ruth , : I'les cr the Georgetown ( ( I C. )
University have prohIbIted foot ball , They
lands lP their minds to do hut lat ) 'tr
after the t1th or one or lp , stud nls from
1
injlirlea received tn a root ball gatti. Thc-
onlcas of the unIversity csme to the sen-
blbl conclulcn that the parrnts of the
students woul rather have theIr chlrlren
return alive without foot bal honors than
deal WIth them. and that II was the duty or
tile offIcers to do what they could 10 prevent
the hppll" ! of those chIldren home In cof-
fias. Therefore foot bal Is tabooed utterly.
H the students Idnt to give base hail and
other athletIc sports mote time than they
have been giving to them there wil be no
objection , but there . Is a- to be no inane Idcklng. ,
' ' ' ' F' . t " 'Oit ' ' / : .
; 1'\ : "OII < 1'\011'1'/
Boston Glob ? ( dem. ) : There Is but little
doubt Ilt Governor Morton Is out for the
prGsldency , and out for Il strOD ! With New
York behind him In thin convention he will
be a formhlable figure. New York's thirty- :
six electoral votes arc nol 10 b , despised .
but Tom lIce I. with New gngbnrls Ih'rt-
iihmi ton. clectordl.ot , should : overshadow ! or-
St. Louis Globe-Democrat ( rep. ) : I Is hard
to toll how muehor how little serlousn
there Is In Ibo MOrton affair . Platt , It hat
oren been -d. ; cad I Is generaly believEd .
wIll inc Morton t. keep \ tb New Yorl ; vote
said . , antI , nfr two . or three ballots. tran-
rer I to one among , the premisIng aspirants
with whom he can male time best harg11n
In theshiope d' at"onage. Morton's ad\'ancec
age will handIraphilni . In the race , yet lu n
deadlock bet.cl 'Ihe stronger aspirants he
may nevertheless win the prize
Chicago Tlmea-lIeu-ald ( rell. ) : Under Lit e
Insplrlg : l-ed fhlp of Warer Miller the
republican PaiLYofNew YorK refused to take
a backward Stel It coulr not afford 10 reCede . .
Cede from Its I3ts-tron In . favor of the cnort- !
ment er law : tiitify i the calure-tf inert
parly _ nuulpuUfif8. I lips not ompromlsd
Itself for r.a1t)1'.tl\antag . ; . . U slands uPI a .
cican l Ullr 'UJhtehlJ ! \r.1llbn \ : pea thua ,
brq1 Isiiol Is - above 'ant { liefrand ' ,1
partsan consltorathmns ! In Il : minds , \ cf the
people of Kel York. I II goes down 10
defeat It wilt have maintainer its Fotior ,
which Is better than victory besmirched with
'
an unclesn auhiOco with the' corrupting cie-
meats cf political life.
Chicago : Chronic ! ( dem. ) : Morton I the
third favorite for Ihe Iden'
fu\orle san przscated prc9den-
thai nomination. Ohio has named McKInley ;
Iowa , ithhisan. Reed arid Harrison are yet
I waitIng for Indorsemenl The actual neat- !
lice of the CHleUt : n has probably not yet
been dlermned ! by the owners ot the repub-
lcan inachimiery. 'he hostility of the trl-
I umphant osse& In both New York anri ' Pennsylvania .
sylvania )0 Harrison rendU his nominatIon ;
highly Impl' blble. McKinley ouht 10 be the
mal as the chief expant of the real pl.
icy I of the r.arl , but the hJfes may con-
elude that II Is for theIr intti-st 10 present
a candlrlato who Is not strongly ) Identified
wIth any conlrovcrlld qussllou , Is mcrel' a
I party rtwvant. all I eected \ \ ould be clay
In their hands.
Chicago HeconI ( ( . ) : There hu : been cvl-
dent for some time n purpose on the put
cf some New YoJ republicans to shape
things 10\arl :1' . lorton's candhllc ) Elba-
loafing McKlhle ) ' from the sitation , the re-
publc ul of the state find tlmeniseves : heft
with I choice of Heed . or Harrison . and , greet
as his popularity may he , leed 1 : still a
very uncertain quientity , and 'm hI such
unti after the adjournment of te congrC2
In , 'llch he Is expected to act as speker
For Harrison nlhJr Plat nor Quay has any
\se. Morton , 0 : the other hand it I a state
man and could figure aR n "favorite SJn. "
1 i' I I "ssfo and r - put blo" man also , und
I Cbmnce : M. Depew Is flcht II supposing
that theco are the two prlm requlsltcs In
a republican candidate next ycar he rlalnly
fills the i-rqulnements. Mr Morton's record
I i not one which would inspire eathuslerm-
It Is berrei of great acts or izispiratlonal
_ . _ _ r _ _ ban'l ; , . grlal I . . . . , .t.l .4 t. . t . , .t "
1 1.IIU " - - . - . " . . YU' ' ' , . . . . < . , " . . .
contlence both In the candidate's probly : and
!
In the coniel'\ltsm which would lead him to
consul li : best al\'lco obtainable bofote ! vn-
turing upon any Important s'tP In the adln-
Istralon of the nat on's attains.
.
-a
11U'IU IX I 1 YII : .
I'tick.
Her dewy lips , which faltering love ,
Gave tee lIfe's crowning hlessln
Now hold some Courteel dozen pins ,
\\'ltllo she the hatty's dressing.
WI8hll:00 Siu r.
Cheer imp : the coflgressraeitwill come !
it 18n't long tO wait .
I IonA l
And much of what thcy stI3' , we know
\\1 be "approprlale. "
Petrelt News .
She "really 1oemfl't pba. you know "
Anti "If Ino' , { 'rHY ) 'ot'd rue I ; "
yet papa mtahit fl thousand 111unl :
To have Ilali tl\lhl 1 : _ 10 10 1
nutL.ouis IteputiliC.
"I'm ohI , " cunfsctl time ballet gui ,
: Im Jutttly thaI they flout mo ;
Bil I multi nct. ' a . aged a9
Thin jokes ,11 ' t'hc'y ( 1 _ make about me. "
( l. iiltngo Pcsl.
Put awn ) ' 11'1 hl'the straw hut-let.
111
And the tgqUeeOOn5 of due ;
ScIon - & tfiU . ipa our winter ulsler-
Son Is , -Ir { \e are tn lucl
'lhat , ' (1 :
laittolt Free l'res.
"How Is it. Ltezest George , that you
My .urofereii 11\e and money ) pulnIiV'
" Iy : .rrerell , ' Corge , , " 1 got a Up-
cl.
Ivo . sah'bG/orse but-n. "
IiilIii'nmolls Jaurnal.
IoJUsIcSS'Hlt once my darling .
\
1) ' only lllghestlprized .
Sime-I'iease 01T1 around this cvenlns
When , 1 alT curboltzcd .
- - LIfe .
"Thirty dae bath September "
' 'JIO clam ) BIng on the a ;
Thu oyster sighed : "It I remember
"
It also hath nn It"
Highest of all - i Leavenig Power.-Latest U S. Gov't Report
4. LkoyaI Powder' Bkin '
MSOLUTELY PLJIE. -
Ii'lIlIit L.tNUSTIt - - tN OVJ !
Thpro wilt be n war In Europe when l.'rlnee
and H\ull agree to bring one on , and \ hot
\lll then So far ns the' French are ocizi-
rorIPth \ ! ) ' wO\l.1 bD glad to ' see theIr
jovernmtnl nlac1l Oermnny toniorrow They
are not In the least resigned \ 10 thl Ilp\I.-
lion ot Alsace alll.rralne \ , Telr ! ) 'e are
sll fixed \pon Ihoo provInces : In vain have
heln the nllI11tl 10 divert their gaze to
T\nls. to Tonqlln , 10et Africa , 10 Mauls-
/ascnr. They know , too , Ihat the sooner the ) '
fight the better for their chance of vlc-
tot ) ' . TheIr own nrl ) ' will never be ally
stronger than I Is now , whereas the 111-
her of trained suhlHs II O.many Is Increasing -
creasing every ) 'oar , hint Franca cannot
Oqhl without nn auly her '
ni ) : only Ilosslbic ally
Is the czar ; anti \ she must wall untIl he gives
the worth Thai worth I unlikely to bo gl\el
untli the , of Ihe Ittisslnn '
arm
\ntl eqlllent I\sslan army
wllh Inlro\'cll , WeR\ol' Is cOlpllI ' II. anll
even the czar mn ) ' hcsltt 10 plunge lutol'e
In a contest oC \nprccelentll njtII"\ , \ .
Meanwhile the restlessness of the GcrlRnS
under Ihe burden ot the conscrlpI\'c ! nYlem
and Ihelr ( frank avowal of \1slalel tiiiiity ;
10 Prance cal'nol liastetu b ) an hour lit-
leellol or a questIon , the anRwer to which
tlnl Peterehurg be sought . , not In lIenlIn . but .In Ht.
Ielenburg.
C , .
.
The maS3e. of the French pdOpho are en- I
Ihuslnstc II Iler ! " jilgolsm ! over the ah1l.uic , '
wil InSla , ns If"lt hal an actual cxlslencc
Ilsleall of rcmalnlnr a mere pllntom or
diplomacy. Their thirst for rcn"l has been
recently Incleased by Ihe German celebra-
lens of thc great victories of 18iO , anti tile ) '
look 10 Husdlan armies 10 afford them the
'
mCans of its iratiflcation. , But while France
anti Russia are Imllred ! by a mutual hatred
of the 'fl'lple Alliance they \1 haIti c.\re-
fully count the cost ns wel as the gains
before entering utiomi ; nn aggressive wnrfnrc
! uIon
malns thIs ouhtnble cn I 1 y. In the by
no ml'ans improbable ' event of defeat Franc : !
would ullet o another humIlIation In thc
oc"tipatazt ! of Parh ! b ) a German army and
a further / Ilamembermct or lerrlory , besides
an cnormons Indemnly In money for the
ccst or the wnr. Insteal of realizing the '
IlrcI'm of cslahllhllJ ! the capital of 8cJI\'lc
empire In Cun llnlnojlc Hlua ! woull be ?
compclle.1 . to sumnrelider Poland and the
. Eurrenter
CI.lneRn I.cnlnsula. . fol tile 'frlpl Alliance
would be sure to take the amplest IlldzunIty
for tlo past I \ eH ns security for the fn-
ture. Tty ] would so completel cripple the
lJwer or both Hnssa and I"rance that Euro-e
w.tld never again bt apprehensive of a
Pllco.Cossck nilanco ngJlut the pence.
These are the cOlulderltons which will giu-o
the governments or France and Hus3ta , ! e
when contllrlatn ! al aggressive warfare
for gratifying the national lusts of hate and
utnblt Ion .
r.mblton.
. . .
Every regiment of time Italian army sent
its colors to Home for the purpose ot Ogu-
lag II the gianul revIew held on Friday II
the same hour ut whIch just a quarter of 1
ce'Jtur ago , the troops of lClrg Vlc'or
Emanuel under General Cltorna swept \
IhrouglL t113 breach In the wails built by
the Caesars and took possession of thc gler-
nal City. I had been proposed 10 celebrate - .
br2le tile annl\ersnry b ) means or an international -
national exhibition ; but unfortunalely the
economic conditIons or the kingdom wore nol
of a character 10 admit of the execution of
such a project , and conscquenty It was dc-
rmlnet ! to restrict . the commemoration cere-
monIes to a grand parade , In which not only
the Present 8rlY , but also all thai veterans
who In the wars of 1849 , 1859 862 and 18iO
ave contributed 10 the creation of I unIted
Italy are 10 take part. In order to appre-
date the full importance attached 10 lhe
celebration by the Italians In every part of
the world , I Is well 10 bear In mint that
Splember 20 Is not only the anniversary ot
the conversion or Rome into the nalonal
capital . but alF or the departure or those
I'mnch troops who for more than t\o decades
had occupied the city In defiance ot the senl- !
laments and protests or every patriotic son or
Italy. \
la\y. . .
'
The Russian government Js about 10 assume
control o the manufacture anti sale or alt
alcJolc liquors ! within tile empire. The
cxtciittonjfthic . ! \ } making ! the trade nn
absolute govcrment mooopol will he begun
next ) .ear when I will be applied In eIght
provinces. In the following ! year the s'Stem
wi embrace seven additional provlnccs. and
on , January 1 , lEaS , the whole country will be
brought under its provisions I Is expectEth
that this system wilt do away with most of
the nbu5 ot the lIquor traffic , which have
bean peculiarly flagrant In hiussla . an,1 , to I
which Isny of its / dllorl\lU \ , .odal. tnluI- ,
trial. sanitary and \ e0000flhle may In ' 0110
degree bl nl'rlbcI 1f Ih"uht Ihal. \hll
the Injurlou caiieqttcners I.f thp ( Irtfr \ \ II
bo mtnitiiizett ' central.
Ilnlll7cII by KO\'erlmtlt contr(1 th"
revenue ! from I will bo greII' lnm'reaee'h.
Tue old lquor cheater II lu"\a \ 18 l\earlbel\ \ \
as ' lawbllaller , n usurer In.1 \ Ilromlfr
or .lrun\cnleP ! anti \ Ills Innuener upon 10.
elety at large Is of nn extremely perulclous
and del0ralzlng character. : There Is probablY -
ablY nu doubt of li ! accuracy 01 this char-
aetcrl7nlon. taking Ihe c:5 ! ! nn average ,
nol that the huslnus wl Ito mich more
eatisfactory nnll profitably cunduclel\ \ ) ' the
! o\'crllcnl Ih\ : I has been by Ihrl , Nu
regulatIon ot the traffic on so wh\e \ n scale
has ever before been alelpttd , and its re-
cults will bo watchPI with interest all over
the world \ , Hussln Is In a better Ilslton 10
try go\ernlent experhucnll of the sort
than any other n3ton , nt\ \ nol only In sumptuary -
tuary but ether directions Ia I carrying 11at.r-
nal8m to Its limit , wIth ConAtqueuceR nol
yet fuly uurolled , but sure to be of the
hlRhrst hnlortnncI ono \ a ) ' or thin othe
SIte may break don tinder the manlltlio
uf her eloll . bUI. on the other hand . she
lay he nhle 10 l\elonstrllo \ ( that the state
can succ-easfuiy run its railroad , telegraph ,
Irole ) ' antI telephone S'CtelBs ns wel ns Its
liquor and tobacco business and nearly ,
, -
overylhlns else
C. .
.
No attempt has yet been made , ae Il was
lall thC'c would be , by I.'rance and luula ,
10 compel Japan to e\acnall China and ac-
edIt I much-rcIluce1 ! indemnity. Still I Is
c\llent that Japan 19 looking for just such
In event , ns site Is preparing to acquire more
uvarsutips. I Is not customary on the part
or ch'll1Cpowers to ask the consent of thc
people for the expenditure or money for
shuts. And yet Japan , which Is compra-
1\'elr bal barous In the eslhnnUon of Euro-
Ilcan nations . has done thIs very thing , hmav-
leg . suhmiled her propositions 10 a popular
vote. There Is evcr lolhood , too , that
they wi be acceplel The Japanese People
have a biter hatred of Hussla. The ) hold
her llonslblo for despoiling them or Mnn-
clurl nnt j they charge that she attempted
to prevent the signing or the peace treaty and
was prepared to declare Instant \ nr upon
Jnpan If Bile attempted to bold China to her
solemn obligatIons. The Trans.Slberlnn railway -
way which Is being Juhld rapidly to com-
pleton , will be a factor In nU8sla's future
The outlet for tt on Ihe Pacific Is Vldlvo-
stock , but that harbor Is Ice-bound In winter
and a better terminal point will be sought
That point must be further south and Huula
cannot afford to let a power which has shown
Itself as strong as Japan has done stand near
a port which leans so much to the great em-
plrl An" so we have these lhrents. I re-
mains to be seen how Japan wi receive
them.
thll.
C. .
The German agrarhns have embarked upon I
! crussde against all speculation In cereals ,
nOd against the Stock exchange In general
a3 nn iniquItous institution. Among other '
remedies suggested by them for the relief
or the agricultural distress Is the purchase
b ) the Army Commissariat department or ,
large stores or cereals In advance , and they
do not hesitate to demand that the prIce paid
shall be considerably higher than that ' '
'I'
quoted on tha produce markets. Although
the military authorities are wiing to buy '
theIr supplies . so far ns possible , from home :
producers and to do all that lies In their
louver ' 10 relieve the ngrlculurlsls , they of
course wi not pay more than the market
price. The suggestion that the authoritIes
shal buy up greater quantIties than they re-
qitire so as In ) get rid of the cereals which
arc glutting the markcts , especially In Berlin ,
Is futile for se\'cral reasons , one of which
Is that the Commissariat department has not
suOclent storage room nt its dl8posal. Herr
von Ploetz the chile leader of the ngrnrlans ,
has assorted once more that agriculture cnn :
onl' bc Permanently releved by a currency
reform , n reorganization of the Bourse , and
the nationalIzation or tIme Import trade In
cereals. II title connection It may be men-
loled that n protest has been drawn up by
the united industrial associations or Wurlem-
berg against any alteration In the currency
B'stem. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- xll'rt _ , " , , 'kIH'n In fltiiiztjiul.
SI. Louis Itepuhulc.
There Is more and more unand , with
hlghcr and higher remunerat \ , for ski ,
and less and less demand , with relatively
lowering remuneration , for unskilled labor
In ether words modern machinery and _ eco-
nomles are tn want of hlgh.grade ski : while
they cannot afford to deal with any kind or
)
Inemplrncy. There ts a dearth or qualified
-
experts In all brln'hl ot trade and ' ven tn
the professitunt. The slovenly . . and slow ccii-
n , t tie \ the work. Twenty years lRO anhod
c'itth ! \ drive A street car. Today this motor.
! itt \ 1\I.t \ have tll hNld amid IIAlt\ \ of nn
enlll , - 'r. Unrlng ttuo 111'ar a ship' cetui-
lanller could Lo IAlle In n tow 101Ihs from
a cI\II. \ 'A'u'l.iy ho b InOI for 111 Pat tlh i
Ii has Intscrnttc \ trllning of 1 ' ' 'l'1
kin , ! Tbo law Is working on every rarm and
In every sll're. The ago expects each man
In turn out a luger Iroilcl than did the lan
of 1810. - _ _ -a _ _ _ _
SIW'I' ) : ' 111 : I.
Wnsh'nlnn ' Sinr.
Oh , 1111'lallelet mOllhl ! I Whel lhe t cen.
" 1'nUscnr
. ' 1" ti ! tl'c ho' of plenty \ you brIng
u 01 hrlnl
' he reed bird nl.1 oyster , couilat II lone 0
, II'nr.u
\u \\lcolo 1 < 0 lower In sitrItIr.
Am\ \ befell vet whie ) 'Ol tell how the woes that
uetel
Ill the rigors of IUIIr are lone ,
YOI hInt or the tIme-ni , It come Ito 1
k ttm'l I-
\ coal I Is $ G a ton , :
Though CI'eR y 'Ol teilderl ) ' call to the fields
. \rerllonute "II to I < cell :
Though II ) Jlaeeiitls 'Icht ia ) ' ! wl"ctle the ! IIIO tl
its leROnO of merriment deep :
'fhough "Icasure ) 'ou l.roll . o In 1)/leOUI !
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Ilra )
81n There , Cel9 , like ! cloud 'gaitist lu
The Ihoughl or the time which we \lc\1
wIth dlsll ) ' .
Whcn coal Is $ G t n ton ,
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bEADING Sll'CI\ : } 1'Al'UH : S.
TIlE O IAIL\ SUNDAY Dm }
IN A HOhT.OWOF TII 11'\.8 ' :
Another Installment uf the fascinatIng
serial In which Bret Harll dl'plcts the
romanUo side ot weslern life that has
heen InnlnH In 'fhe Sunday lice for
several tions. week . wih artistic Ihiustra-
SNAKE DA CE OF TIm : IOQt'ISI :
A splendid desclllllon of the Car-
famed shako dance or lie ( lolul In-
1\lns ot nOltwasler Arizona. Fred
11Iznlcr ! wries of his \Isil among the
I'IIIU ' ahorlgllcl of 1 little frequelited
corer of our own UnIted Slales.
Fll m OF 'flE FUGITIVE 1
Sketch of the career or Owen T.o\c
jO ) ' , the great f\elul or the fcelng
11119 or the south just before and dur-
InH the great rebellion. Inchlenll of his
breath phIlanthropy and slorlel or his
seit-sac-nlflces and often 11\neroIIS ex-
plois for the bailout oC the oppressed
negro.
OHIO'S DHMOCHATIC SgNATOI :
Frank G. Carpenter , the veteran nur-
nallst anti newlpaper correspol1enl , re-
nntst
lates 1 In his own inttnitnbie way what took
1Iace ! ftC a recent IntervIew he had wIth
Senator Calvin S. BrIce , the mIllionaIre
Iclllor Ict1Ior from Ohio. Mr. linice's opinIons
on current Politics amid the IJroslJecls of
the democratic l'nrlY.
TiE COMING GENERATION :
A quaint fahle II Joel Cham1er liar-
rims , called 'htIr Thluhlelnger and
Brolher itabbit'-Sorncthitlg that will
make the little folks laugh-Other equally
Ilte
delIghtful stories foryouthful readers.
IN WO IAN'S DO.rAIN :
flail room costumes for the coming
social eaon-EXqUlsItO lolcll 10 lo
sect , nt evening enterlalnmenll this wIn-
ter-Bachelors of weallh for whom the
poclety girls are setting their cnps-
loclel !
Decoy jewelry boxes intended 10 mIslead -
lead bun.lnrs-Femlnlne gossip anti
fashion noles.
BICYCLERS AND mCYCI.ES :
The wh\ craze among the members
( nmonS
of metropolitan lire ellrlmrnls-New'
opInions on bloomers and their ' Ippro- .
prlalcness for wheelwomen' wear-
Novelties promised In bicycle con lruc- ' \
tlon-Whal tile local wheel club are
doing.
SOCIETY DURING FAIn WEEK : ,
Retrospect of the great ball from ' a
social ' - In Omaha
standpolnt-Ylslors
hotisehoids from nlroml-Enlerlnln-
ments and weddings among hue society
mlnls folk-Movements and wuicreubouts of
veli known Omaha peovl
wel .
'rIlE WORLDOF SPOUT :
Review or'the principal portlK events
of nev1 week-Whnl the Kennel club
brought forlh-Wlndup of the base bal
season-I.lve gossIp for sportsmen In
every corner of tile field.
THE OMAHA - SUNDAY . 13IE1
YOU CAN'T AI I01D ' 10 MISS IT.
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fr\ Is there 'a little boy
\ ill your house . -
You dress him , ve11 , of course , but TAR ! AS4 :
it n1uch---he , out clothes
costs . so ' - - - . years
as fast as you put them on hi In. There
, , others who'll tell differ-
are some II vho'l tel you difer-
k-\ ent---they buy of Browning , King & Co.
- ' suit sell--- article of .
Every boys' we seU---every artcle
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boys' wear is made under the personal
supervision of a designer whom \ve ciii- i
for other the cloth is .
ploy no purpose--- tle
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the best-- -the style , the wear are unap- . ,
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, proac 1 1a bl e. B' -pIece Slut from f Wr 'l ' - f
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1 $2,50 up.
Ladies are invited to rest in our :
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: reception room at all hours.
Browning , King & Co. ,
s W. Cor. 15th and Douglas Sts.
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