REAL ESTATE MTV PBOf FHTY FOR lLB (Continued.) Acres, $760 Flnrerra rnulevsnl. this Miner park. "Very rlKhtly bulldlne sites. SumMt lim its. - Harrison & Morton . LOT BARGAINS A lma nn Tort St.. 120 each. bal. weekly. 'f lot i blocks to car-tin 77th St:. I?! each. fcfl-ft lot on Aini Ave. rar line, A lot Kith and Rvana. 1KJ cash, bal. weekly. 1 2 loi Mth n1 Plnkney. IK) cash, bai. .' weekly. Lots on Martha St. near school. 1150. One on Walnut Hill rar line, 'East front- lots on Bo. 1th Ht , 14nfl Lota In Caetghtoii Height 117& to $271. DARLING, & DARLING,, 441 Brendele Bldg.. Omaha. Look' at This Cottage New strictly modern 1-room cottage; floored attic; fine location; 1 block to carl line; good lot; easy term. fl.lue. stitmv.r'a-. niASF.'m Farnam St. , Phonea D. 3M7 A 341 LIST ymrr-pro jwrty -with' Chrt"8oyer, tit and Cuming Hts. (18) ao 40 Acres, $6,500 High andsight'ly. 'highly Improved, nei rthur Brandels' country home. .Harrison & Morton ' DO YOtf WANT A HOME! ' i there any plaae -better- than Omaha? we have Homes in Omaha tanging In prtca fiom ll.lut to $10,000. Tour terms. ..-;--, NOWATA UND AND LOT CO., Suite; s24 M. T. Life Bldg. 'Phone Red WM. Omaha, Neb. 19 M737 11 BEAUTIFUL CLIFTON HILL ' A REAL HOME We want to convince you that you get a v Home in Omaha Just rlttl better than rent. Nowata Ijind -nd Lot Co., Pulte 624 N. Y. Life ttlflg.. Omaha, Neb. 'Phone Red 191. 46x126 ft on ths boulevard. Just aouth of ijcaveqwortn t, A snap at W7&, w. L. 7- A. Eitukey & ,Spji; MautirwL.CIif ton Hiil ' We offer lota , and 10. In block . with CHy.wAter. jjcwer and permanent sidewalks all paid, fcr IXi) 4-ach. all cash. Lota are M fe-t -,fcft;otft -aiKf 60-fetef deep to alley, n He on' " the sduVh aide of Patrick A Venue' between' 41d"and '43d, orie block from the street car. Also lots ltr" and" -la, "cln '. block 4, running through from Putrlck. Ave: to Burdette St., Immediately west of the Belt- Una. These are both Ui lota aod we will make price icr caan, : w -each r cLnn, - tw eacn. : 1 We siUo tiffer' about 20-lots adltaWe for trackagn and cottage homos, east of the I - Brt 4m, -extending north nearly 40 Grant cu., hi excecoingiy low priuea for canto. 1 neso lots also nave sewer and water. .A: P.'Tukcy & Son, . n', ' ,. 440Rid of Trade Bltjg. , 'Phone,- JJwugUs ami. . . ... . - Jv IOrKOOM ' - KOUNTZE PLACE HOME X2 Wirt t. Thla Is an ideal home for tome one with a large family. Located on .the choices street In Kountze Place. Tna .- street Is paved with anphalt and the lot - - has large shade trees In frortt and la nicely . terraced.-' Those' Is reception hall, parlor, living room, library, dining room and kitchen on the first floor and line bedrooms and bath on the "second f luor, alho attio. House Is built of "Very- heavy lumber throughout, ' having-ixti studding 'Instead of the ordinary 24 twining used nowadays, and moat of It Is white piue lumber. The ceilings are, high. There are bay windows on three sides of the house. It has the latest style Qf open piumoing ana several years ago , one of the-best hot. water hsatlng plants ws -installed. Largo front porch was-put on Jnir-ynr. The house is In first-class ' repair- througliou.' The owner of thla prop erty Is anxious to aell and has; made a vary reasonable- price for fiuick sale. K will not be necessary to pay all cash m m , Vl . nu'iifel will I.I,. J W 1, for ovr half thi" amout . You "an call i uui uiuis vi ,u u 1 1 n i m wie iiouse ana look it ovejr t-onsessipD can Da given In a very short time. ,HA8TlNqij.dt, HSYDEK, 1014 Harney St. ; i . . : : ' ' . ' ' - - " Tl '. . T at . if O at. rr .r business i-ox, 4oo,uuu " Cbrhir, rlear htart ot heW, 11, Improving aitirioi, avsiiaoi at onca tor improvement. tAs.sala as coin, land.) Harrison & Morton DQWN TOWN BARGAIN' . rU...'. ttA.i'u . ..... l. a 1 : i . v r-Tooin nous ana earn, both in perfect condltlon-12,5p0. a.asy terma.' norm' tuny iio.uoo. owner gouui gDiuaa, Close to High school and only four blocks from poatotflcit. Juat the place- to live wlklleeduca.Ung cWldren :'J Ill bUMONT & SON, Ph one Douglas dm. 109 Farnam 8t Snap $2,350 1 good 6-rootn cottages, renting for 120 BT.d six 6ls 10x128 each, good well and ' ' cistern, 1H blocks to ci car, in Benson. $5,250 Close In , S, room,, all modern house, nearly ne. , oak (lujah,.. To aliow .you thla la the bast way mi aescriha same.. 5., . ,:BirHetr& Tebbins', ' 421 Bca'Bldg. .Thonei Dovglas 4"M. A-1764. . .CA.T. BEAT THESE TERMS - ' You doa t need ' It far ' these bargains. Neat s-rooin cottage, beat condition, partly modem full lot,' near ItoiH and Dodga; only 12, Ux); 171 cash: balance sme as rent. Also a similar- preposition on 24th It., or uravenworm, si.smi. . . froiuli.g on paved street, near 22d and Aisple; a bargain at K.cuo; very easy terms. Attractive (-room oottaga and lot 44ilSo. large barn, fruil. elc, hear l2d And Usre ottri Ave., for m.x. rental terms. Very desirable t-room. modern residence; full lot. larse ahade trees, contrste walks: a choice home place, tn best location. ,iear Ud and IivnnorL Offered at U.7&A fur quick sals; small cash paymeut, balance . ;aame as rant.. . . . Attractive s-room cottkge. entirely mod ern; new hot water hcaung plans: ehaica . lot, perinaiient walks;, paved street; large shad tree, etc; best location; elose In. Bear Kin And Davenport; only ti.7j for quica aata. easy terms RUSSELL. & Wa-KITBICK CO., 4M Ramga Bliig., 3th and Harney. . 6-Room Cottage) At )K3 8. Wh Bt. w Offr t-room cot mwA at A a . ' I 0 mm, im f i,fw, vst mmmf A9 . A. & Tukey& Son,- 444 Bd. af Trade Bid,. ' - JPnoii Dviui. uu.' REAL ESTATE - CITY morKRTT p-or HIR. (Continued.) ONLTMvi for the fin -rom. modern house, HM Chicago tit. RtngwAit Bnn., 30 8. 1Mb St LOTS ON PAVED STREET You fannot find any better located tote on a paved itreet anywhere than the South front lota we nave on iocust sirrx, oe tween lth and lth. Can aell yon a 6- ft lot for r0. or a 4J-ft. lot ror K25. on Until of one-fourth cash, balance In 1, I and I yaara. IntArest 1 par cent. This la verv nea rapt oroiwriy cioib m enr, achool and atnrea of all kinds. Haattnga Heyflen. ftl4 Harney Bl. GOOD IjOT CHEAP WEST FARNAM DISTRICT 47x166 ft. weet front On 1st h St., 17 ft. south or Harney ft., facing C. N. Diet beautiful lawn. Want offer for Immed iate sele. An opportunity to rm this lot at reasonable figure If taken at onca. O BO ROB A CO.. 1901 Farnam St. Jane It). 11. 13. 130. I $1 200 LARGE CORNER LOT S. E. cor. Sherman Ave.- and Emmet, 62-ft. on Sherman Ave.. 124 ft. on Emmet. Paving all paid; haa sewer, water, and an. A good corner to cut un two house tfee n at once about thla. This la a good bargain and will be sold soon. HASTINGS ft HKYDEN, VU4 Harney St. NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE At the southeast corner of HUh and Lake Sta, ma offer a full lot and new modern cottage for 2,60U. A. P. Tukey & Son, 444 Board of Trade Bldg. Phone Doug. 2181. v WHEN you writs to advertisers, remem ber that It takea but an extra stroke or two of tna pen to mention the fact thai you saw tna aa in me . REAL ESTATE FARM AND A.Ct LAAU POR ft A IB Colorado. LAND for ..I. In Colorado within mile. of Julesbura. nice prairie. 110 per acre; down, balanoa I years' time. Address Thomas toenrane, unwn, nru, WATCH U8 GROW! Routt Co., Colo., Carey act, Irrigated land per acre, cneap enurr- w. a. nip- ley, lis Pax ion Block, Omaha, Neb. . ' ofiv.inj V AM I fl MM LAND OPEN1NO IN COLORADO. &3.000 acres In the Denver Suburban Irrlga tion district Is being thrown on the mar ket in tracts of all sixes. This district Is coming under Irrigation soon. This Is sure. Plenty of wafer. AT DENVER'S DOOn. Thla district lays within 5 miles of Denver, city of 240.000' people, iHu affording an : excellent market at your very door. In . ' VOna !rt7,C'ye1- ft ' AR r?V. n-k H , 1 Of"' Nab 14 ACRES In Sedgwick Co.. Colo.r eab-lrrl gallon, li per acre. J. O. Bone, Co. Bluffa. Ia., 312 Shugart Blk..' Phone 114. Caamda. 1 ' JTOR SALE-Money making Albert fcors ranch; alcknesa cause; part cash; big opportunity. J. Whltcomb: Market villa,. Alberta. (20) 311 lOx low. ... FOR SALR At acrea of land, 1 miles sooth east of council uiuns. -leiepnone Ml-K - i.Mi MH46 Us NebrasL END for long- rlst; farms 'W to 1100 per The Best vLand Bar gains in Northeast Nebraska 160-acre farfn, extra fine level, rich blaok soli, well Improved, telephone in house, trail and achool at earner buildings, well of beat water In Abundance, orchard. grove, mill, sheds, granaries. Price, 1M ter acre. ItiO. unimproved, adjoining, very choice. 122.50 per acre. 240 acrea cornering with No.' V equall fine, with 10 acrea In cultivation, at (22.60 per acre. Alro the flneat business corner In Neligh, tna. county seat or Antelope county. Thii Is Improved and will ba sold far below value, aa I own ell the above tracts and am moving, to the coast. L. H. SUTER, NELIGH, NEB, t FOR OUICK SALE , t:.. ,.nnh ninin. u...., county seat of Hock cuunty, Improved and l mirw, cun iuhb vi ny & m ut i p h i t n acr.- c an divide ana K at 1M an acre.- Can divide and get money back and have one-hair or -tna ranch left. W. W. MITCHELL, Board of Trade bldg., Omaha, Neb. German Farmers We have for aala a" - well-Improved 160- acre farm In a German .' neighborhood. LI mile from Omaha, 1 miles from town on U. P. R. R. Price 117,000. Terms 11,000 cash xt.Ww March 1, imu, balance five years a 6Vi per cent. Good land, extra good im 5 D.r cent. Good land, extr provements Price cheapo but owner will I consider offer. WAnts to sail thla month J. 11. DUMONT & SON, lhOt Farnam St.. Omaha, Neb. Phone. Douglas 630. ' WRITE: me for free Information about KAstrn Kehrssks. I am not in the rul I estate bUsln'eas, will giv you facta. B. A, tthrop. Sidney, Neb. GOOD LAND CHEAP. 160 Acrea In Kimball Co., Neb., four miles south of lnx. tie per acre. 10 acrea. Dundy Co.. (440. If) acres In Banner c.. Neb.. R. R con tract, xj per acre , (i.2tn back, 1M eaoh year for eight years. J. O. BONE. Co. Bluffs, la, , 112 Shugart. Blk.. 'Phone 114. LAND BARGAIN. 10 acrea three miles from Benson. S'- miles from itniana, cheap. . asa lor aescripllon ana pnc. J. H. DUMONT & SON. Phone Doug. H1 1405 Farnam MM Omaha. DO YOU KNOW "iLtflOAINS WHEN Y0USEE THEM! About 10) - acres of bottom land 4 miles north ot Flor ence, never overflowed by tha river; 12 acrea of It la fin corn land and It Is all fenoed. The other lmpreve . menis arc pnly fair, but tha ' place la a bargain at tha price and tcrma We have farms In every . part of the state and in Iowa and Aouth . Dakota at . - low prices and on easy terms. J AlANaAN & SON, Douglas 110. TOO W. T. Llfa Bldg. Merth Dakota. FOR BALE-AO Mrw nest wheat and ilax.land la the nirtcwat; for further Inf irmltoo caU or arita Jobs J- Doylcw Wlstefc, 14. Xi, UU)-Mi.l J Via TTIE- BEE J REAL ESTATE PARM An RCH LA M D FOR AI.H iConttnued.) Oklahoma. OKLAHOMA ' 4tti ZM acres of upland prairie, Mak sandy soil, near Caney. Kan., price, 120 per aor. 417700 acres of agricultural land In one body; aome la leased for oil and gaa and iom la not, located I miles southwest of Nowata: r'lce. 121 per acre. 471 230 acres of extra good farm land, lo cated neat vtann, Okl.; auo acrea of this la aa rich as you will find, 20 acres has some draws In It; land raised 80 bu. of corn and oata to the acre; 70 acres Is leased fur oil and gas and la paying 11 per acre advanced royally; big bargain at 120 por acre. om acrea or rich valley land, an smooth and pert of same Is In a high ststa of cultivation; this land la located within three miles of Watova, Okl., and alx m'laa from Nowata, Okl.; 800 acraa of It Is practically In one body, and 140 acrea Is loceted three miles south: the land Is well worth IJ6 per acre; an exceptionally good bargain at no per acre. We have land In Nowata Co. In any alas tract you may desire, from 5 acres up. prices ranging from lit) to J.16 per acre. There ara 4.5U0 flowing oil veils In No wata Co. Natural gas Is sold at 2c per 10W cubic feet. You might get an oil mii with your land. Average rainfall In Nowata county, 38 Inches per annum; average from March 1 to October 1, 24 Inches, and distributed lust as needed. Good water la found from 10 to 40 feet. Find Nowata county on your niaD. The Oklahoma ft Cherokee Central R. H. east and west through this county Is a certainty. Land will probably double In value within two years. You can't afford to mlas this opportunity. Ask Mo. Pac. ticket agent about low rates to Nowata. Come In and sea us or write. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Red 19ns. Omaha, Neb. Open evenings. tit Dakota. 100 ACRES In Hand Co., So. Dakota, near Miller, 11 60-per acre. J. O. Bone, Co. Bluffs, la.. 112 Shugart Blk., 'Phone 114. FINE farm landa In Hand and adjoining countlea, South Dakota. Hustling agents wanted. Jay P. Morrill, 612 Palace Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. (20) M747 JU.X REAL ESTATE LOANS 100 TO 110.000 made promptly, F. D. Wead. 22 14 weed Bldg., nth ana rarnam. PRIVATE money o loan. J. II. Sherwood, tit ttranaela Bldg. is PAYNE, BJeJTWlCK CO., N. Y. Llf. Private money, Mfc to ,t0; low rate. taij 17 1000 TO SiOO.OOO on Improved property; na delay. UAKYIN tttiOa-, 1M4 rarnam St. 122-11 MORTGAGE LOANS. I desire to announce to home owners and home builders of the cltiAs of Omaha and bouth Omaha, that I am 'prepared to loan money on residence property at the same rate that the building and loan associa tions) pay their depositors for the use of the money they a.e loaning, thereby effect ing a saving to borrowers of the expenses of managing and maintaining building and loan associations. 10 cominlslson Is charged tor making loans,' only a nominal sum Is re quired to covert the expoime or recording mortgsge and examining abstract to title. Privilege Kranted borrowers to pay 10 per cent to 20 per cent ot the principal on any Interest date. Interest payable semi annually. VV. II. THOMAS. 103 First National Bant Bldg Telephones, Douglas 1648. lnd.'.A 1H8. FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN, , Room 1, Now York Life Bldg. LOWEST RAXES Bemis. Brandels Bldg. tSOO TO 15,000 on home In Omaha. O'Keefe Heal Estate Co., loot is. x. iiie. ioug. or A-2152. (22)-2l MONEY TO LOAN Payne Invesinent Co. M 814 j 4 WANTED City loans and warrants. W. rarnam bmlth 4fc Co., 120 rarnam at, 122) 823 WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. (22) 822 SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. Apply Rooms 417-11 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Bell Phone Douglas 2.118; (23 124 REAL ESTATE WANTED WH HAVE BUYKUS for a 6-room house, a fi-room house and- a Couple of vacant lots. NOWATA LAND AND LOT COMPANY. Suits 824 N. Y. Lite Bldg., Omaha. Phone Red 1VJV. Open Evenings. (22 26 WE have customers waiting for 4, S and T-room bouses. If you want to sell call us up and a man will Investigate your property at once. Dcan-Andrewa Co., vti rv. x. ivitc Bldg. N STOVE REPAIRS NEW furnaces: hot water and hot air com bination heating, 2 and 4-hole laundry hot water heaters, muntle grates, gas - stoves repaired, water fronts and flower vases. Omaha Stove Repair Works, 120S 120 Dougiaa St. PhomW-Jnd. A-1621. Bell Douglas Sma -82 WANTED-T0 BUY BEST price paid for second-hand furniture, earpets clothes and shoes. Tel. Doutf. y.'7L BEST price paid for 2d-hand furniture. stoves, clothing. Wm. Rosenblatt. Tel. Douglas U0L (26) 88 WANTED Light driving buggy or run about. Address. tu08 Farnam St. Tel. Harney H. (26 Ml 10 WK buy Joblotg Marks. 1808 No. of shoes. Address H. 22d St. Phone Webstar WANTED-T0 RENT WE are getting inquiries for well located houses. Must have aolc agency. Nowata I-aj.a ard Lot Company, suite 24 N. Y. Lite Bldg. Phone Red um. Omaha, Neb. Opan evenings. (StO-eaO ROOM AND BOARD, gentleman, private family; exchange refereucea. Address K 668, car Bea. , BT MAN AND WIFE, cool room In prl vate family where there are no other roomers; breakfast and evening meal; west or north districts; state weekly rate. Address N ixA. Bee. Don't See-Saw all over town looking ut. Buggle and Harneas. "Here's Headquarters" (or the best ot everything la our line. All kinds Buggies and Carrlagea. All ityleg Toy and Open Delivery Wagona. "Harneia lor Either." Prloea ao low you'll have, to dig. ' DRUMMOtlD 18th tii Harney ' OMAHA. FRIDAY, .TTXE WANTED SITUATIONS FOR HlOli grade men. call Omaha young Bnrn m nrisiian !OirfO lady wsnts position a bookkeeper; thoroughly competent, rest- reterenceA Address W M. cure Bee. POSITION WANTFD Sober, experienced hsrtender wants position. Can furnish best reference. Address 8-W. car Bee. For high grade rdn, call Omaha T. M C A n LEGAL NOTICES Notice ( gtockkoldere' Meetlag. To the stockholders of THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY: In conformity with the requirements ot the Constitutions and caws of the states ol Missouri. Kansas and Nebraska and the by-laws of the Company. YOU ARhl HEREBY NOTIFIED that by reaoluUon of the Board of Directors of Tha Missouri Pacific Railway Company duly adopted at a meeting of said Board on-the ftth day of May, ' A. D., a meeting of the stock holders of Tha Missouri Paciflo Railway Company has been called to be held at the oinre or me company, noom ive Missouri Pacific Building. In the City ot St. Louis In the State of Missouri, on the sixth day f August, A. I). IBM, at nine o'clock In the forenoon, (11 For the purpose of considering a Con tract and Artiotee ot CorMolldatlon hearing date the 2th day of May, 19U,- heretofore made and entered Into by and on behalf of The Missouri Paclflo Railway Company and the following named corporations by order of their respective Boards of Directors: The Kansas and Colorado Pacific Rail way Company, a consolidated corpjiTttlon of the State of Kansas; Tha Central Branch Railway Company, a consolidated corporation ot the State of Kansas: - The Rooks Countr Railroad Cdmpany, a corporation of the Stale of Kansas; The Nevada and Mlnden Railway Com pany, a ccrporatten of the State of Mis Nevada and Mlnden Railway Company of Kansas, a corporation of the SUte of Kansas City and Southwestern Railway Company of Missouri, a corporation of the State ot Missouri; Kansas City and Southwestern Railway Company, a .corporation of the State ot . a r, m m m Th. Cnri Brr.it Central Railway Com pany,' a consolidated corporation of the State of Kansas; Kanopolls and Kansas Central Railway Company, a corporation of the State ot trr,a' The Kansas Southwestern Railway Com pany, a corporation or tne otaie oi rwwn .i 1 ti.. r a nA rnat Valley Air Line Railroad Company, a corporation of the State of Kansas, ., ,.r.kv tn nr onv of said corporations and The Mlesouri Pacific Railway Company nave agreed to consoiiaate in me wnum, and to consolidate the stock of the re spective companies making eucn consono . rA a fnmi mnA make under and pur nant tn the laws of the States of Missouri Kansas and Nebraska, a new, consolidated corporation, to be known aa The Missouri Pacific Railway Company, owning, con ...iun im and brtmrinc under one tnsnagement an ana singular in, im railroad and other propenies, roai. inmnai anri mia.rl now era. rights, privileges. Im munities and franchises, belonging to Any i.t h ramniniH making such conaolma Hon, upon the terms and conditions fixed and stated by .s,nld Contract and Articles of Consolidation; (2) For the purpose of voting upon thA question whether sucn . t oniraci na nr ti. i nr Cnnanlldatlon.' so made And en' tmA intn sliall be ratified, assented to, ap proved and adopted and suqn consonaaiion consummated or whether such Contract and Articles of Consolidation shall be re jected; (3) TO consioer anu iwf i' in- .,.-k iin r.t raaolntlnn sccebtlnc the Drovis Ions of Article II of Chapter 12 of the Re vised Statutes or the- rttata or Missouri lino, and in authorise the filing thereof all. as required by section, numnerea i' or such Revised Statutes in ine rane i. con solidation of rsllway corporations; and i..Tn take any diner action in me pre- mni tn transsct any other business that mav properly come netore tne meeting, Rnrh r-ontract ana Articles oi Loimuiiua- tlon will be submitted to the meeting ot fw atnr-VTiriiders so csiten 'nr examination gnd cverv stockholder atterdlng will be fur- nlahed with a printed ropy tnereor, ana ai anv time before mirh meeting any stock holder will be furnished srbth a printed -copy of such contract ana Aiciea or uoneo lldatlon upon application threfor durlna (Miaineas hours to tne Assistani oecrerarj ot the Company, at tne -ernre or tne com pan v in the .cttv or Ht.oeuis, Missouri. Dated, May tstV, ix ( OEORnj f, flOrLD; President of The Missouri Paclflo Railway Company. a 11 CAT.FF. - Becretary of The Missouri Pacific Railway Company. . , T2toA REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Oustave Benson to Antonle Benson, lots 11. 12 and IS. block 7. Oram- mercv Park T5 Joseuh Barker, trustee, to. E. C. Red ding, lot 147. Roanoke..; 1B0 rharlea Stark and wife to Fritg Stark. nndivA lot 13.. block I, Mc- Cormlck's 2d add SM Alexander Grant and wife to Antonle Benson, lot- 12. block 7;- Orammercy Park 900 Qustnve Denson and wife to Alex ander Grant, same v.; Charles Stark and wife to Joseflne Voeelsanc. undlvV. lot'-t, block i, ' Kirk wood -' TOO Pioneer Town Site company to diaries' Grsu. lot 1. subdlv. of out lot A. Bennington 138 f R RiannM to F. R.. .Stephenson. tot 5. WWttlesev's subdlv.. ....... ... . ., 200 HVannla Thelna and wlfp to EllXsbeth Nct.o. lo't 2. block 18. Bedford Place Jeanette T. Kane to.Francisca Noll man, lota 25 and 21 W. A. Redlck'g add................ 630 Gertrude D. McDowell to Hunter Raltv company, part lots 1 and I, hlock S. Perkins'' subdlv, 150 8. D. Bangs and wife to City of Omaha, lot 19; block 1. 'Summit add. H. J. Cathroe to A. E. Cooper, lot , Fort View Annex , 550 Margaret Ssndnr to Annie Duquld. lot 100. Nelson's add..... 14a.iir-.ira a Hevrien to A. A. Haxa. lot 22. reolat block 1. Collier Place.. 360 Guy D. Thomaa to Charlea L. lhomas. lots 17, 18 and 19, Mock 1, ' Donnekln's add., gtid other rota EUxA Dohse'to John Dnhse, lots t, 1. 1 tnd 11, Muller AY Blumlc's add T. C. Rich el kl to R.' H. Grenelec, mUU feet lot and c3 feet lot 4. block 11. Kountae Place 3.400 United Real Estate and Trust eom nanv to T. C. Rich et al. lot t-block 81. Kountse Place 700 Geora-a P. Hulat to Eva ?. F. Del- ford, lot 4. block 4. Hulst Add 400 F T. Parker to John P. Flnley. ae4 neU 6-18-13.. J,00 Charles E. Hvde to John D. BAlrd ard wife, lot S, block 1, Lake's add. 1540 C. E. Ady to Carrla L. Ady, lots II and S2, Stewart Placet Total amoimt of transfers .214. mi n.'. i: GOVERNMENT NOTICES CHIEF QUARTERMASTERS OFFICE. . Omaha. Nebf aska. May lo, 190w-Sealed proposals, In .triplicate, will ba received here and fcy quartermasters at the posts named herein,- until 10 a,, m., central stan dard time, June 14, lBuO. for furnishing oats, bran, hay and straw, during ths period from August 1, 10, to September SO, l&oft, at Omaha quartermaster depot, Forts frook, Omaha and Fxblnson, Nebraaka; Forts Leavenworth s-nd Riley, . Kansas; Forts D A. Russc'.'i and Mackenxle, Wyo ming; Fort Des Moines, Iowa, and Fort Meade, Bouth Dakota. Proposala for de livery at other placea will not be enter tallied. United StaUs reserves ths right to reject or accept any or all proposals oi any part thereof. Information furnished on application here or to quartermasters at stations named. Envelopes containing proposals should bs marked "Proposatls for Forage," and addressed to MAJOR D. E. M'CARTHY, Chief Quartermaster. . M16-17-U J10-U-11 PROPOSALS FOR CAVALRT AND AR tlllery Horses Chief Quartermaster's Office, Omaha, Nebraska, May 12. 1" Scaled proposala. In ' triplicate, will be received at this- office until- 13 o'clock m., ' central standard time, June 16. 14. and then opened. In the presence of attend ing bidders, for 200 csvalry horaes; 60 artil lery horaea. for delivery at Omaha. Neb., or other prominent railroad points. Ths animals to conform to specifications for cavalry and artillery horses. United Slates reserves the rlhl to eecept or reject any or all proposals or' any part thereof, par ticulars and blanks for proposals will be furplahed on application. Envelopes con taining proposals to be Indorsed "Proposals fof Horaes," and addressed to Major D..E. McCarthy, Chits Quartermaster. M11-14-1S-J11-1X-14 11, JXi-J 1 .' l-JL.i-.l-l GOVERNMENT NOTICES (Contlntied. OFFTCB CON8TRt'CTING QrARTtK master. Fort Lesvenwort h, Kansas. May 14, 1HW. -Sealed propossls, lo trlplh ate, will be received here until 11 a. m. irmm nm-. 1,,n. la iA mH than nnene.1 In the prrs- ence of bidders, for the construction, plnmb- n. hratlns. electric wit ing and i'tur" of an aildltlon to hospital at Fort l.eavea- worth, Kanaiis. Full Infnrmalion inn nana forms of proposal rurntsneo upon n"i tlon to this office. Plans and spcclflcs- lona mey be soen here, also in omces oi ha fhfaf Aua rt armaa tra Mi Oltliht. SL Paul, ilepot quartermasters at Philadelphia. St Louis and Msstr Builders' Kxehange, Kansas City. Missouri. United Ktatea re serves the right to rejnet any or all pro posa's or any port thereof. Envelopes to he emmrsetl Fronosais tor sn ainiiwh to Hosnltsl'' snd sddrssed to Captain Wm. i. Davis. Quartermaster. . v. M-2-17-lj;i-la RAILWAY TIME CARD UNIOK tTATlOfl 10TM AND MAION Caloai raclfle Leave. ...a 7 JO am ...a 1:60 nm ...a 4:10 pm Arrive. Overland Limited... Colorado Express.... all:40 pra a sruu pm Altantio fextress a : am a 100 pm Oregon Express lvos Angeles laimitea ..all pra a 8.60 pm Viu Xlall . .a I .iM am a . pat China and Japan Mall.. a t:'V pm a s:w pm hianrtn Platia I vral a 1:18 am a 4.46 pra Colo. Chicago Special... ,all:10 am a .KB Am Beatrice At Btromsourg Local ...b:o pm o i:w pm Valley Local (motor via Lana Cut-Off) a!0:00 am a 1:46 pm Valley Lotal (motor). ...a 180 pm a :00 am HasUngs-auperlor i i"" Local r-e-ssenears not came u u Noa. 1 and 1 - Chicago at ortiieters. s Chicago Daylight a 7:40 am all: pm Twin City Express a 7:45 am al0:20 pm Chicago Local al2:05 pm a I 16 pm Bloux City Liocai a : pm saw mm Denver-Chicago Ex a 8:10 pm a 1:28 pm Chlnaa-o KoerlB.1 A 4:02 Dm a 100 am California-Chicago Ex a 06 pm -l:28 pra Minnesota-Dakota Ex. -a 7:W pin a :.w am Twln-Clty Limited a 1:00 pm a 7:06 am Los Angeles Limited. ..a 9:10 pm all:85 pm Overland Limited .all:60 pm a 7:15 am NEBRASKA AND WYOMING DIVISION. Norfolk-Bonesteel a ? 60 am aiv ai pin t.inxnin-1 jina Pine a 7:50 am all.UO am Norfolk-6outh platc...b 2:15 pm b 6:20 pm Hastlngs-Buperlot b 215 pm b 6 20 pm Deadwood-Mot Btrings a oo pm iui Casper-Lander a 166 pm aU;00 am Fremont-Albion b 6 30 pm b 1:15pm Chicago, Rock lale-ad A raclc EAST. Leave. Arrive. Rocky Mountain Ltd... a 3:10 am all 05 pm Iowa Docal a m:v am .. fh- The Mountaineer a 7:4! am a 2: am Des Moines Local a 4 w pm au to pm Iowa I.oral bl0:36 am b 1:65 pm Chicago-Eastern Ex. ..a 4.40 pm "4 1:10 pm Chicago-Neb. Ltd a o:w pm a j;im am WEST. The Mountaineer a S.00 am a 7:86 am rhlrairo.N'ab. Limited (for Llncolnl a :u am a o: pm Colo. & Cel. Ex a pm a 4 i pm Okla. A Texas EXJ....a t:w pm aitnpm Rocky Mountain Ltd..all:l2 pm a 3:05 am Illinois Central- Chicago Express a T:15 am A 3:41 pm Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm a ,7 :15 am Mlnn.-sit. Paul ,xp u :io am .v... M,nn -at , aul Ltd a 6:00 pm. 7 )1 am OnaahJ-Ft. Dode Local. b 4:11 pm blL0..am Miaaonrl 1'aclflc K. C. ft St. L. Exp a 1:00 am a 7;00 am K. C. ft St. L. Exp all:16 pm al:60 pm t hlcage Great Weaterat i et. Paul-Minneapolis 1:30 pm 1:15 am Rt. Vaul-Mlnneapolta 7:30 amr ' 1:20 pra Chicago 'Limited , bow pm . : :u am W abaab- Bt. Louia Express Ua 1:10 pm a 9:25 am nr i.oula Local lirom Council Bluffs; a 8:00 am al:JS pm Blanberry Local (Irom . Council Bluffs) b 6:00 pm bl0:l6 am Chicago, Milwaukee 8t. I'aal Chicago ft Colo. 'Spec.. a 7:i5 am a;i;Eo pm rat. & Ore. Expicss....a 6.00 pm- 4 3:25 Dm Overland Limited ...... all ;4 pm a 7:l6m Perry Local o a. as pm du;jo am MEBITEH 0TA 15TII WBB1TER Chlccg. t. v Paal, Minneapolis,, ft v-. ''Leave. Arrive. Town City Passenger. . b :0 gra b 1:20 pm 6ioux City PassKiuter...b 2.00 pm .ifaU:61 am Bloux City Local o h:ii am .o f :D0 pm Emerson Locl b (:6a pm . b lUo an Mlaauurl PolU Auburn Local b 1:60 pm blKSO am a Dally, b Dally exoept Sunaay. a.8un- day erlTy. d Dally except Saturday, BURLINGTON iTA rlQTBi A MASON Barllaaton Leave. Arrive. Penver ft California.. Puget Sound Exp Black Hills Northwest Exp Nebraska points Lincoln Fast Mail.... Nebraska Express ... ..a 4:10 pm a 3:46 pm . 4:10 put a 6:iti nm ..a 4:10 pm a 6:10 pm .au:ou un. a 7:06 am .a 3:46 am a 1:10 nm ..b 1::0 pm al2:16 pm ..a 1.16 am a10pm b 1:08 am Lincoln Local Lincoln Local - .a 7 : J& pm a 7:.k pm Bchuyler-PhUtamouth .0 I 0pm b 10: Warn Plattamouth-Iowa ......a :1S am a a:6o am Believue-Plattsmoutb ,.al2:10pra a 65 pra Coioraao unmn Chicago Limited . Chicago Express Chicago Flyer ... Iowa Local ..kll:50 pm a 7:06 am ..a 7:26 am all:3J nm ..a 4:20 pm a 1:66 pm ,.. a 6:30 pm a 1:50 am .a 1:15 am .all:0 am St. Louis Express a 4:40 pm AU :30 am Kansas City A St. , Joe..alO:46 pm a 6:30 am Kansaa City ft Bt. Jos. .a 1:16 am -a 6:10 pra Hensaa t-iiy at ut- joe..a:upm OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFIC laXgg txak rovi VAT at sba. Weekly BelUnf Betweea MeawcaL tiuebee aa Xalverpoei. Two days on the bemutKut St. Lawrence fiver ana toe snoricsi oceaa ryute te sod. .. . Nothing eetter oa the Atlantic thaa our Emorcaaos. Wireless on all steamara. First olaae. S0i acceaa, aooi sum elaee eahtia, fee. Atk your ticket agent, er write fee aalW Itias, rates ana noomel. . a X. aXBTJAMTH. A, 8 39 Bouth OlArk BU Okioage. TELEPHONE AS MORAL AGENT Pesalmlatlc Ahaervatlons 'en . Flight of Trntk front the Receivers. the "Have you ever noticed what a bad In fluence the telephone haa bad on the mor als of the people?" queried a clubman of some friends. Being given a little en couragement, he went on: "It Is strange, but true, that some people, who ctherwise are scrupulously truthful become absolute liars when they take the telephone re celver Into their hands and as yet I haven been able to study out a good reason fo It. Listen to your friends, your family, or youreelf, when conversing over the wire. and see how fluently everything but the truth Is told. How easy it Is to announce that you are Just going out to luncheon when the fact Is you have Just returned. And again how many headaches, tooth achea and faceachea that never existed are reported In such conversations. To- He fluently, -readily, and without compunction Is a trait of the habitual telephone user, and I, for cne, distrust most ot the mes sages 1 receive that way. Now, the point of Investigation should be, 'How much does suoh Inexactudo affect the morals of a community V Anyhow, the telephone la to blame, and when I get married there won't be any In my house, no matter how much I need to explain why I can't come home to dinner. I want to know ray wife's telling me the truth when she ' says she's coming down town to lunch with me, I don't want to feel my pocketbook and wonder If It'a a. Shopping trip - she 'Is thinking about." Philadelphia Record,,!, - i'ii i 'i Aa laly Gash v. should be covered with clean -bandah-eg saturated with Bueklen'e- Arnica PatfV Heals burns, wounds, aorta, piles F.$t sale by Beaton Drug Co. Current . "Dave Poster end Ills Classmates." b 1 Eds ard' Btratemeyer, Is the fifth volume of thla aeries Dave la bark at Oak Hall aftfr. hts traveling trip to find the father he hes never aeen.. His .chums are leadrrs la the activities ef the school, and Dave continues to be the best type of an Ameri can schoolboy. "For the Honor of Oak Hall" he brings about the. complete r formatlon of a former bully, who we rapidly going to the hsd- Athletic events and Jolly fun are constantly mingled, and AS evidence that the boy are not at school entirely for that, many 'take high honor" At the clnse ot the year. Pave being prise essayist, to the great delight ef his friends. Lothrop. Lee A Shepard company Is the publisher. ' i "The Cyclopedia of American Agricul ture," edited by L H. Bailey, author of "The Principles of Vegetable Gardening," etc., unqitesttonably Is far the most Impor tant agricultural cyclopedic work yet under- ahen in thla country. The leading experts In the Vnlfed Ptatea and Canada, both In vestigators and practical farmers, con tribute to Its chapters, which are arranged not alphabetically, but topically: each sub ject being treated In Its various aspects by men especially familiar with It. It con tains advice for the city man who Is seek ing a nome la the country, as well as for the professional farmer. Nearly every agri cultural writer of approved reputation In North 'America will be found on the lists. The book le strictly new and up to date In Its method, and advice, and it Is designed that it shall be thoroughly readable, ns well as a standard book for reference. It Is profusely Illustrated, anout one-third of the total- space being assigned to Illustra tions all original. The cyclopedia Is ar ranged In four volumes and Is attractively bound and printed on a splendid quality of paper, making-It an attractive set of refer ence, book. Published by the MacmlUan company, My Lady's Kiss," by Norman Innes. Is concerned with a feud between two Ger man towns ' In the seventeenth century, when men fought for hire, for their over lord's benefit, for religion, and for the love of fighting, as well as for various other reasons. It tells how the lord of one town caught the lord of another unawares and demanded ransom, ' and how the free-rld- Ing captain of the first, the officer who had taken the town, moved by a soldier's whim, offered to release his prize for a kiss from the lips of the lovely niece and heiress pf the town's ruler, tihe bought tha town back for her uncle, but there were many and grave consequences for every body concerned," which are set forth In a well-told and Interesting story. Published by. Rand, McNally A Co. 'The. ,Qot of Cfeanness," by Ellen H. Richards, V the, expressive title of a little treatise m the eubjeet of cleanliness. 71 ls',arrngd''lrl Ave chapters, entitled "The Clean, '4JitiBe!,1' ' i'Pers.onal Cleanness and the DJsposa) of Personal WaHte," The Clean City," "The Cost of I'ncleanness" an(F"The Way to Future Cleanness."- Pub lished- by John i .Wiley &. bona. "A Canyon'- Voyage" l the title of "the Tterratlv -of - the -second Powell expedition down-the Green-Colorado river from Wyo- inmg and the' explorations on land In the years 1871 and -IA',2," by Frederick fj. Del- lenbaugh, artist and assistant topographer of the expedition. - This was an Important government expedition and the story of the experien'cee' encountered are very Interest ing. Many and. very attractive Illustrations add. to the reader's pleasure. Published by O. P: Putnam's Sons. "At Large" la the title of a volume of fafnflla-r essays By 'Arthur Christopher Benson, author of "From a College ,Wln dow,", "Beside. fitill Waters," etc. Mr. Ben son's booka have neen called "mtnieterlug books;" They present to the' reader a great -number of Ideas, wise thoughts and sug gestions which can. successfully be put into practice In the dally round and common task of every men's life. A number of these essays have, previously appeared in Putnam's Magazine. Published by G. P. Putnam's Sons. 'The Comet: A Play of Our Times,"' a little comedy by Edward Doyle; "A Little Volume of Verses," by Lualna Strong Mills and Jessie. Mills., and a collection of verses entitled, "Children 6f Christmas, ' and Oth ers," by Edith M.- Thomas, are all from the press of1 Richard O. JIadger. James Montgomery FlAgg's ..clever book of ' laughable pictures and verse, entitled All In the Same Boat," Is a parting gift for frienda sailing for. Europe. Published by Life Publishing company. ,"The Truth About Appendicitis and Blend Polsonlhg!" :1s a' small volume of the' "Sur geon and .Patient Series," by Charles C. Miller, M, D. It gives an 'explanation In simple language of appendicitis and germ Infections. Intended to make clear to the general reader the truth about these Im portant conditions and to give to the pub lic' th knowledge needed to enable them to understand the true attitude of the sur geon! .Distribution by the author, 70 State street.' Chicago.. "Wild Life in the Rockies." by Enos A. Mills, Is the bonk Of a man a ho haa seen and done things on his own account. His home la Estes Park. Colo., where he con ducts ths -Long's Peak Inn at the foot of on) M the , hlgheet mountains of the Rookies and where for more than twenty years he was the Long's Peak guide. At one time he made observations for the gov ernment there and was known as the Col orado Snow Observer. He Is now United States forest 'agent. He tells of exciting adventures .with snow'slldes, wild beasts and wild weather; of the .forests and the animal life ef the Rockies; of the beauties of the mountaina themselves and the de lights of camping among them. One of the chapters gives the authentlo and In teresting bUigrsphy of a 1. 000-year-old pine which Mr. Mills deciphered from a careful dissection of Its fallen trunk; another tells of the habits of the beaver end hts use fulness In - regulating the flow of rivers, and a third Is a particularly good bear stpry. , There. ere fourteen papers In all, of -which- two or three have appeared In magaslne. The book Is fully Illustrated from photographs by Mr. Mills himself. Published by Houghton, Mifflin ft Com pany. "The Wiles of Sexton Maginnls," hy Maurice Franels Egan, is a. Jolly story of' Irish-American life and adventure. Maginnls is a .Kerry lad, , with a brogue and a smile that make friends of everyone but his mother-in-law. Herself, who lives, and moves, nd has her being In a state of ohronlo disapproval. His wiles are all on the surface, Innocent- enough, always humorous; and the etory ot Maginnls, his adoring wife, Mary Xnn, their five thll dren, Herself, and all the folk, grand and humble, with whom Maginnl has to do operjf a new. and delightful vein in Amerl aau liVeretura r .Published by the Cejituty Company. ' ' . " "'Lpve' Privilege,': by Stella M. During. aLUjio.ef.'"lJiluherited," reecenlly aon a tt.OM prise In, a leading Chicago newspa Mr a - curnpeUUon and was pronounced, as perhaps the moat baf fling mystery stoiy u. Literature A of ret'int t ar -out ot futrn J.f-flO solution! received there were only 10H correct or.gp. proximately coriect. The p'pt Is cortC'ried with a murder which defies solution. .The "falsa scents'' are numerous and, one Is led hither and thither In the nutd race e place the reaikmsiMllty of the crime. Un usual attention Is given to c.luvr acter die Ing. and the attained situation hetween the husband, who is suspected of -the murder, end the wife, eho holtevee hint guilty from the first, Is splendidly done. It Is a clean, aell written bit of fiction. The scene are laid on an English estate near London. Published by the J. B. LlpplnCott Com pany. ' ' " - ."-I--. "The People at Play," y Rnllfn' Lynde Herts, Is a little book' "which' pictures' us "as others see ua" at times.' The author is well known as an essayist, and brilliant -Journalist and has been; for many yeac a curious student ef the life of the peopl. He has spent many days and plghts. in, the close and genial atudy of their amusements the melodrama, the skatlag rink, tne amusement park, the base bau game, the ball, the moving picture show,,- ete. , He writes of the. results of hla ebservaikm with a wit and humor and a human u-deratandlna- of the minds and heart' of the people that make the book as deHght ful as II Is instructive. It Is Illustrated by the author In a very attractive manner. Published by Houghton,' Mifflin ft Com pany. "Fraternity." by John Galeeworthy, author of "The Country House," 1 a -tale of London life. A sel of well-bred, welt-to-o, cultivated people on the eunny side of middle age people of social, artistic,", and literary tastes, leading a tranquil and rather conventional life, form the back ground of the story. An artiste hWlei with wistful face like a flower, and full, aupple, rounded beauty hf form, ta toy. force of circumstances brought Into this weh regulated world which her strange mag netism ( throws Into disharmony. Through this model, respectable, pleasantly circum stanced and segment pf the London" world Is brought Into touch with- the 'London under world of poverty and struggle, Tub lished by G. P. Putnam's Sons. ' ' Inler of the Cavalry," by General Charles King,' author of "The Oolnuel s Daughter," is another story df the .-army. General King stands sponsor for many fine, army stories, but It Is doubtful If ha has ever penned a more stirring one than this, his latest romance. The plot la laid at a frontier fort where 'witty, women and brave men are snowed In for months. Lieu tenant Robert Lanier incurs the enmity of the post commander, 'and la by him accused of dire misdeeds though It Is only fair to the aforesaid commanding officer to say that circumstances do point . to- the young of floer'a guilt. Thete. are many en tanglements to be etj-alghtetje. out before Lanier Is fully exonerated .slid -wins, the prize which Is to htra the greatest In-Yhe world said prize being? a) klrl.' Published by the J. B. LlpplriceU company. .'" The illustrations 'in Freavlnt ' Rider's "Are the Dead -Allver -Just published by B. W.. Dodge . ft Co,; are so' compete ; and, unusual as to be in laereselve wqrtby of special note. Bes'desV photographs of all the more Important 'Investigators . of psych ical phenomena and the- most; noted medi ums. Ml-. Rider bos' secured a pfMure of the levitatlon of the ' human' body and several of table Invitation.- revere photo grarhB of alleged 'rtafeWalixAtlbh'"', and a number ot Interesting . examples of "spirit" writing; a series illustrating' the 'famous Bourne, case or. duet' pcMooAllty, pictures of the "Wgtscka Wonder'' caae of alleged angello "possession" und' the noted Bertha H use case ot clairvoy ance, , ' ' "Love Letters of Famous Toefs and nov elists," ' edited by Lionel Strachey and Walter Llttlefi'eld, contains some 170 let ters selected from the ' authenttd '-correspondence ot seventeen literary celebrities with their spouses, sweethearts, or p Ara-. mours. ... ' - In order to enhance' the reader's Interest,, the editors have prefaced each set of let ters with a page or two of explanatory information concerning the' circumstances of the correspondence and tha participants. Another distinctive feature Is the consid erable amount of special . translation , em bodied. Including thet of some of. Goethe's dainty, dally little billets doux to 'Free, von Stein, wife to the Duke of einlVs hea ter of the Horse, ':: V x This volume is to be succeeded," at iln tervals, by three more' (now lu- preparation),- viz: "Love Letters of Famous., B,oy 'altles and Commanders,'! "Love Letter of Famous Statesmen and' Fashionables' and "Love Letters of Various Ce(ebivltlea,7. the whole series forming 'the first, genuinely comprehensive colleotlon of authentic" love letters ever Issued. Published, by ttie John McBride Co. . . . - f "Daughters of the Rich," by Edgar Bal tus, is a pageant of delire 'aqd destiny Id thla strange novel Mr, Saltua has given a revelation of the possibilities ; of modern life and the complexify of modern char acter. The story deall, essentially, with a roan, and two women. One of the .wotnen he loved; both loved , him. . .The deception which separated him from the woman he worshiped, paganly, and bound Jilra Jo the one horn he inertly, tolerated,'! was avenged with appalling ruthlessness. From New York to Paris, Deauvllle and, Chan tilly; from Chantllly to' Santa Barbara in southern California; from Santa Barbara to New York again such Is tha ' clrole of life and death, of paeai6h knd Its fruition. Aristocrats Jostle one another,' and the eb scure and fottuneleea. In this world-panorama, this revel of princesses and 'pLuto crattt, dukes and daughter pf the rich, men of the world and women of the demi monde. Published by Mitchell Kennerley. "The Biography of a Sliver FoaC" or "Domino Reynard of Ooldur Town," is the lates book by . Erneet Thompson pSetOn, author of'Vtld Animal I Have Knowo," "The Biography of a Orlssly," etc. The foreword tells ua, "The purpose la to show the man-world how tha fox-world rivee and, above all to advertise and 'emphaetje the beautiful monogamy of the better class fox." The author tells th story from fits cub hood to hi splendid prime of that aristo crat of foxes, Domino Reynard, a silver fox, and of his wild,... free,- happy . Ufa among -the Ooldur hills. Domino had ood need of all his cunning, and his life was an adventurous one. The atery of bladven luies and hla cm.. ; is one to hold and thrill from the film page. It ta. tpl s(ory of Snowyruff as well as of Do mine, .The telling and the 'Illustrations are Thomp son he ton best. There are over 100 daw ings by the author. The cover design, title page and general makeup, are by Grace Gallatin heioo. Published by .Uie Century company. i AUive books at lowest retail prloa. 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