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" THE CITY. Manager Selee H Arews, formerly first Louisvilles, John Hickey, Eleventh and Williams, has mysteriously disappeared, and his family are greatly distressea over it. The Second holds an import Republican club ing to-morrow night at Ke 30 o'clock sharp. H. eman, of Council Bluffs, Thurs- entire stock of the Clothing vom- day purchased the New York and Omah; pany, on Farnam st arly yesterday a was discove ig the water main on Sixteenth and Callfornia, and on being reported, was promptly mended, The only building pe terday was to Joseph Si one-half story frame cott fourth and Irving place to e Augusta Paulsen made complaint ngninst James Hannigan in Justic Wade's court_yesterday, charging him with being th father of her illegiti- mate three-year-old child, The case of Lovin B. McCarger, is charged with getting goods u false pretenses from the Parlin-Or dorfl Manufacturing eompany. has be continued until t h. slight break mit issued yes- \ tny 10 erect geon Twent #00. who Harry Parvish, the lessee of the Peo- ple's theater, will ndered a benelit on Friday, January 18, The attractions will be of & most varied uature, prom- inent among them being a threc-round setto between Jim Lindsay and Homer Kirk. Prof. Ley, the bieyclist, will also be present, and give an exhibition of his wonderful abilities as a rider. Personal Paragraphs. J. R, Gilbert, of Lincoln, is at the Paxton, QW. A. Morris, of Boston, is at the Murra, H. H. Robiuson, of Kimball, is at the Pax ton. Judge Rev s, of I'alls City, Neb,, is in the J. P. Mann, of O'Neil, is a guestut the Paxton J. N. Davis, of Gibbon, i stopping at the Paxu Thomas Marsland, of Lincoln, is at the Millard F. M. Gilmore, of Fullerton, is stopping at the Millard. E. T. Hodsdru, of Schuyler, registered at the Millard. The Boston the Millard. C. Parkinson, of Seward, is o Miflard Nk S rd. . Towle, Millard. P. Mulhall, of Cedar Rapids, is stopping at the Murray. Brown roupe 18 stopping at an ope guest at rp, of Atkinson, is stopping at of Niobrs ', is stopping at and wife, of Cincinnati, are John M. Carman, of Alliance, at the Paxton. C. G. Hoyt, of Beatrice, guests at the Mur Guy Barton, of th has gone to Den L. T. Calkins, of Fairmont, the Murray last night. H. Jay Swith, of Minneapolis, registered at the Paxton last night. . Hoover and W, (. Hoover, of Blue reat the Millard. Jule Brownelle, left for her future home in Minneapolis, yesterday. H. L. Dough Binghamton, N. is among the guests Paxton. r. John Withnell, sr., and wife left Thurs evening for an extended trip through old Mexico and California, ‘W. A. Underwood, president of the water- works company, returned yesterday morn- ing from a visit to the cast, Vice-President and General Manager Hol- combe, of the Union Pacific railroad, and family returncd yesterday from the west. Dr. C. H. Jilla, assistant surgeon of the Union Pacific railroad company at Sidney, Neb., accompanied by his wife, has been in the city, a guest at the Paxton, Mr. G. W. Mitchell has been connected ‘with the Union Pacific railroad for a number of years in the train service, and the high appreciation in which he is held was show in the presentation of an elegant solid silver lantern by his fellow employes, At the Barker—J. D. Farr, L. Butler, Boone, Ia.; W. S. Crane, 1a.; J. H. Jones, Clevel land, O.; P. 1B. Smith, Boslnn; W. J. Bohman, David City; A, J. Snowden and wife, Atlantic, Ta.;J. Wright, and wife, Atlantic, Ta.; W. M. Walker, Sew- ard: J. D. Turner, Denver; C. S. Phister, Denver. . is stopping is among the Omaha smelting works, at registered Y., Wife and Creditors Miss Him. Peter Johnson, who until yesterday kept a chop house on Sixteenth and Cass streets, has mysteriously disappeared, leaving his wife to face the creditors and attendant music. A Herd of Turkeys. About noontime yesterday a flock of 5 turkeys were landed in Omaha from Fr mont. Four men were employed as herde rs, The turkeys are now corraled on Six teenth strect between Farnam and Douglas, Sold His Hesidence. Mr, P, C. Himebaugh has sold deuce on the southeast corner of and Chicago streets to Mr, Boggs. The consideration wa session will be given in May. his resi wentioth orge H, 0J9. Pos The Deeds Filed. Yosterday deeds were filed with the city clerk us a final finding between the city and Hon W. J. Connell and wife, the latter Kiving 506 fect on Poppleton avenue to the sorporation and receiving in_exchange $2 in mouey for part of alley near the poor tarm, A For the Lincoln Water Works. Wilson, ot Lincoln, was in Omaha er works system It is stated that the en- tire water system of that city will be ranged. Still Unconscious. At6o'clock last evening Colonel A, H Forbes had not recovered his senses, and his life is despaired of by his friends. He has now lain in an unconscious condition for 138 hours, during which time he has be stimuluted alone by beef-tea. Two expert physicians are continually in attendance, Dicd atSt. Joseph's, John Lannan, aged fifiy-three, died at St. Joseph's hospital yesterduy afternoon. The deceased was sick but a short time and suc cumbed to pnoumonia. The remains will be shipped by Heafoy & Heafey to Melrose, Ia., the former residence of the dece Mr. Lannan leaves three sons in this all of whom are well known spected Union Pacific railroad employes. Amended Its Oharter, The Midland Guarantee and Trust com- pavy has filed an amendment to its charter, which restricts its indebtedness to two-thirds of the subscribed cavital stock of the com- pany, excopting such debts as are for the guarantee of titles to real estate, deposits, or saving deposits, The number bf directors will in the future be nine, and they will elect frow among that number a president, vice prosident, secretary and treasurer. Ll While the Judge Was Away. A much-ridiculed alieged lawyer was bo fore Judge Anderson a few days ago for not ing his office rent iu the United States National bank building, He appealed to the Qistrict court and was asked to give bonds, which he could not furnish at the time, but was given # chunce to do so. While the Judge was away from home Theursday night the lawyer took advantage to submit to Mrs. An- dersoa @ bond signed by & man unkrown to the judge, who formally from the bench an- nounced yesterday morning that it would uot pe accepted, and at last accounts the Ruvyer aad o case of rustle for security. [ THE LOGIE nm STOCK SOLD THE OMAHA DAILY BEE Yesterday by the Insurance Adjust- ers toJ. L. Brandels & Sons. Some Lively Bidding—It was an Excit- ing Race, But the Plum Fell to J. L. Brandeis & Sons. Yesterday the stock dar emoke and water at Logie dry goods store last geek was put up auction by the insufance adjusters to | be bid off to the highest mdder I'here were several dry goods houses repre- sented, and for a time the bidding was quite spirited. After about an hour’s bidding the entire stock was knocke off to J. L. Brandeis & Sons, the pro- prictors of The Fair. A representative of one of the large | dry goods blishments of Chic was a close second, but as the stock would have to be moved to Chicago it would cost him at least 1,000 mc than Brandeis, even if his bid had been cqual. Messrs., Brandeisare deserving of a great deal of praise for keeping this stock at home, so that the people here can get the benefit of its purcha xpress wagons have been back and forth between I the upper story of Pola building, and the scene of the fire day. At the time Mr. Emil Brand who did the bidding for his firm, figured that he gave about 10 per cent of the value of the stock, but upon getting it out, it proven a bonanza, as there thou ands of dollars worth of the finest lace silks, ribbons and kid gloves t a not damaged in the least. The three floors at 1218 Farnam, where a part of the goods were stored, held some rich treasures in the shape of calicos, muslins, linens, dress goods, flannels and cloaks, all of which were but slightly damaged by water. Mr. Brand now feels confide he has not paid over three cents on the dollar for a stock that was worth at least $40,000, All the goods that had been seriously dar 1 by fire have been disposed of at junk shops, so that when goods are placed on sale next Monday morning nothing but slight dam 1, and a rge amount not damaged at all, will offered to the people Tt is an easy matter to avoid the dis- comforts and distress of coughs and colds by using Chamberlain’ts Cough Remedy. It is by fur the best treat- er brought into general use for colds and honrseness. When ment ¢ coughs, the first symptoms of a cold appear, use Chamberinin’s Cough Remedy, and the cold ean be broken up at once. Sold by all drug, Police Paragraphs. A darkey named Wiil Campbell was ar rested yesterday by Officer Savage on the of stealing a pair of shoes from a Teuthh street store. He was trying to pay the shoes when he was arrested. mes Pike kicked up a rumpus on Cuming ‘Thursday night and got run in. He guilty on arraignment and was fined 1 Scherley, an_ex-cngincer, but now a rant, was arrested Thursday night and yesterday morning was given a day in the ity jail, o Black Boston got roaring drunk_Thur: and landed in the ity prison. This made him furious and_he raged, cursed and yelled all night long, much to the discomfort of his fellow prisoners who wanted to sleep. He ot a fine of $12.50. Joseph Moher was before Judge Berka Tursday afternoon charged with stealing a cloal from Mrs. Mary Anderson, 915 Saund- ers street. The prisoner had evident) sneaked into the house and taken the gar- ment while the family was at dinner, He was arrested trying to_pawn the cloak at a store on Tenth strect. The judge sentenced bim to thirty days in the county jail. John Carlo has been arrested for aiding and abetting the dog fight held m a barn in this city a couple of weels ago. THE \\ Ul":l) ']*JCI:\I;ISTG. Drs. Licbig & Co, The renowned, leading and most suc- cessful California specialists, whose cures in the past quarter of a ceutu astonished everyone, will visit tha and consult free with all who desire, January 12 to the 20, 1889, At Metropolitan hotel, corner 12th and Douglas sts., Omaha. Residents of I Bluffs and all parts of Towa and ka should visit the greatest liv- ing ecinlist while in Omaha. he latest improvements in all curative agents, maguetism, electricity, and every now invention known to ‘modern scientists or specialists, - Candidates For West Point. Mr. William Morrow, son of General Mor- row of tho Twenty-first infantry, has en- listed as a private soldier with the object of standing the examination granted non-com- missioned officers who have applied for the commission of second lieutenant in the regu- lar service, Mr. Morrow donned the blues about a week ago in his father's regiment, and stood his first guard duty yesterday. Mr. Moffat, another young man well known in Omaha socicty circles, enlisted with a simi- lar intention about the same time. These examnations were instituted for the pur- pose of awarding to meritorious non-com- missioned oftice ich vacancies as occur between the periods of promotion at West Point. The requisites for the applicant are that at the time of the examination he has already been appointed u corporal or a ser- geant, and that his company commander must have approved of ks appointment and also recommended him for the object of s ambition, Oh, if1 only had her complexion! Wiy, it is ensily obtained, Use Poz zoni’s Complexion Powder et For the Poor. The Swedish Ladies' Relief society, of this city, has concluded to give a public mas- auerade ball at the Exposition hall. Saturduy, February 2, for the benefit of the poor in this community. The funds raised by the last concert will soon be exhausted, and it is necessary to provido further means for carr. ing on their good worlk. It may be stated that soveral destituto families have their only support. from this socicty, and with the advance of the scason more cases of poverty ave coming to the surface. The ladics hope to meet with a good_support from this com- munity, enabling them to continue good Work in which they have engaged thensclves, e From the Council Bluffs Nonparel Dec. 12, 1880, informed that the mortality . under tho treatment of Dr. Jefleris of this city is merely nominal, not exceeding one-tifth of one per cent. Such being the case no time should be lost in pla ing his remedy within the reach of every family and thus save annually hundreds of thousauds of lives. Diplitheria is the most universally destructive pestilence that has afilictea the world duriug the last hundred years, Exec lTl\‘r Orrick, CounciL Brures, Jan, 7, 1882.—1 do not hesitate to say that the suc- cess attending the use of Dr, Jefferis’ Pro- ventive aud Cure for Diphtheria has no equal 1 speuk from experionce, having used it in my own family; I am also well acquainted with the fucts connected with its use i our city. w. Vavaux, Mayor. No physician required. Price of remedy #3. Addres, box No, 657, Omaha, Neb, (Dr, Jefteris has retired from ‘active practice.) ———— Drap & Sterling Sell Out., There was filed with the connty clerk yes. terday a bill u( sale by Crap & Sterling, dealers in musical instruments, who, in con- sideration of $15,000, have wansferred their business to Joseph Tighe, Weare cre from diphthe Thos, - THE COURTS, United States, 1was a clerk and R, H. Pick of election at the polls of the Albert Re ard a judgo econd district of the Second ward, and they | were the pair that the foderal grand jury some days ago found indictments against for neglecting their duty, Yesterday morning they were brought before Judge Dundy and e bonds in the sum of &1,500 for trial. attention of Judge Dundy was occu- pied yesterday afternoon in_hearing the mo tion for a new trial in the case of J. N, Rico va, the Missouri railroad. The argu ments had not concluded when the court rose. The United States grand jury will be dis charged this morning and Judge Dundy will open court in Lincoln on Monday next. Deputy United States Marshall en ar rested R, H. Picard, C. M, O'Donovan, A W. Reed, D. O'Connell, Ed Goodman and racy yesterd an indictment by ACs States grand jury. They were Judge Dundy and chy with of duty as judges and clerks of tion, They pleadedl not guilty and were each bound over in the sum of $1,500, to ap- ratthe May term of the United States pe Conrt, pstorday ) filed. District In the district court no suits of any descrip there were County Court. Mead & Co., brought suit yo over §636 from the Fisher [ H. to company. Judge Shields rendered his decision in the suit of Peter Connolly vs William Connolly and found in fevor of the defend: inting entered by Algernon 8. Patrick against Thomas J. Fleming for s Bradford bogan suit a stelle for #53,07, suid to be past nissory note, Charles Miller filed a petit ppointed guardian of the H. Gibson, an insanc person Alex MeGavoil was appointed administra- of Mary D. Foley, de juired to furnish bonds due on a n praying to tate of Jamuies tor for the estate ceased, and was r fo! £14,000, Kilkei Ile ¥ Ivnlu[ 1441 —( vs William Coburn, Look at This All kinds of mercaandise and per- in hange for sonal property wante o0x improved furis and wild Foreign Bmigration Co., r 2 & & n st. - ple's Caristian Leagne The meoting called to org a Young People’s Christiun association Thiursda night in the Methodist Episcopal church was well attended. James M. clected rman and Miss Currie Brigh cre A constitution and by-laws were adopted and a number of new members en. The o cers elocte Pre vice president, Miss E v and tr er, Miss Ma rolled, J.oH 6:15 o'clock The sec of each month the business meetings will be held. As to Sidewalks, Charles Landrock writes T room e Mr. follo 1 think the property willing to pay for ail notice Br holders would bo of any public improvements, to be g four of the Omaha dailies 3 publican and World; also a notice should be sent by the board of public works to all property liolders intercsted in such_improvements to be made. I have taken three dailies, T Bre, Herald and World, and i not sce notice of a sidewalk to be laid m front of my place. 1left home yesterday morning with nosigus of a wallk. When [ came to dinn found one laid tho full length of the bloc I8 this right?? flhur('ll Dinner. St. John's church gave a New dinner at Goodrich hall Thursday ing for the benmefit of the church. The grand success of the dinmer was duc to the skillful management ollowir: tadies: Mrs. D. L. Thomas, Manville. feude, Mrs. Sooy and Mrs. Another dinner will be served this evening from 5:30 to 10 o'clock. Over one hundrogt and fifty people patronized the benefit last evening, and the directors wish to exy their thanks in_the columus of Tue B the courtesies shown t - - Robbed a Policeman. Count Pulaslki, the flower of the police department, mowrnsthe loss of a val- uable bear-skin overeoat, which was stolen from his horse at Twenty-third and_Leaven- worth streets, Thursday night. Pulaski was iting Ofticer Vizzard, and to make sure that the gallant steed which he had would not be subjected to the cold weather, he spread a blanket over it and then his overcoat. An unkuown thief came along and purloincd the coat. Omaha n to School Teach bath ov uing to the school U the city and to all interested in public instruction. Saw Sun Dogs. Old-time citizens looked inquisitively at the clouds yesterday morning and saw two sun dogs, which they claim are the advance agents of a hlizzard. As old settlers ought to know what is in store for city people, they should immediately preparo themsclves 1o lay in a stock of POWDER Absolutely Pure. m.mum s, than the ordinary kinds, a; compotition with the multitudes of low cost: Sold 12 short welght alim or phosphate powders. only in cans, Royal Buklng Powder Co. Wall sueet, New York, TANDARD . HORTHAND l 412 Shee YPEWRITING HOROUGHLY AUGHT, y Block, Gmaha, CHOOL, T.E. GII.PIN, FIRE |NSURANCE BROKER, Room 63 Traders' Building, CHICACO. m‘nm—‘ anm n& Bank. o | SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1889, SUACEES 0], For Lambago. RECENT CURBS. COMPLETE. eured by #1. Jacode OLl; exre Ray ro prenty by phy AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimore, M8, CALIFORNIA'! THE AND OF DISCOVERIES. Iillsz ASESTTH Pof\ UNGS flfi‘fimrr NEDtco Gm\ Send 'wc.mlu#] per botle 3 for 9".' Sohl o JILLE CAL Santa Abie : and : Cat-R-Cure For o by Goouman Drug Co. ANGLO SWISS CHOCILATE Comb! Sold Ly Pa nsor e Richardson Drug Co. W ¢ W. H. of Condzn on, iladstone, allagher & Co. 1508, 1519 Dou glas § AND MK 1007, 10 Jones Street. ntleman, 16th and and Cass Prep's Mua, Texas, 3980 X, Bwife Spccifio’ Compaty,"Atlan lomc: of my children wai Wilh Fhienmatian And boils for sbout two years Wo Gavo her various kinds of mect b 1ty begat to despale or'atal o aud permaacnt oure, Rien Moz, Mo, July 7, 1883 @peifis 0o Allzhita, i£Us il whoi b mo afilictod in the lam(~ way, 4’ thréo woeks old b 1 'was wxnhnlodu-u Speaifio. "bok e tho dise ‘After thie had use ipate o promps N. C. WAGGONKR. swite Our s Ga.—Gentlomen Catorti ecsemn, e tried th proscripions from several d_doctory speoinl anent We tried A b i vag. gase, box had byt without any. gaiby tho hegan to oal, and by the thno she had taken sx tting oh Bas Beart; il st CitaTrasooas, TEKN, Juwio cclfio (., Atinfits, Ga.— coutrarted blood polson, aud ut Bwifi 8; lnmlls‘ liysicl gt & pysician oraf mentin. 1y b completol harg. Borings, Ry, Sroatmsnt s darefi cured, Now she F bt robust, ico iwho treated mo for sor- vico I went to Crab whiere his courso of y observed. 1 recov- ered, g 1 thoright, but b next apring pim: tmprove. slo\); gltermre o tiila etaten # \ered as [ha HAKDY M. BU: o Sppear on my face w1 | sty Toreasod fo T Was wdvited to try 8. 8 Tumediately uftor takin s a0 frsl, Soon orhis 0T iy (roubie. 1Y Blood hiy olennsed, and my system free from ft, and 1 0o Ty preseut condition-a Tot curo—to your mediciue. '1checrflly e that others who Lave Sres and run: it T commen e Giore Tapiily remalned to 1s Gow thor- the same benent. West Niuth 8t X 1883The witt Speeifio entienicn : About two 51y eneru] health 47 Wi B debitcatod. (hat T ave way en- (most rad 0 ‘over theling well” sy, AL b 1o pby it dome for e Bolghe S Frionds (naisted h.«l; " Tair tricl, oliboukh rmiauent rellef. ould give S, ought 1t wou! tor taking o thorol th o whild aatag ) rtily recommen st | Bk e e certalnly 1s & 8pecio. b6 throwlng aw orough course, and T mist nio, as 1 dtscarded al @ tonio | can ma for general debili W.'F. BRiL3k8, J. Hoxgw, L1 know Mr, W. F. Iiridgos, and isay {hat hts gratemenit e crrect ogzris SurLTox, Droggtst. ¢ ! Freatise on Blood | free. Tux Bwivr | Atlavta, Ga. THE B@ WOR L o\wr PRI(EX "BUY . OF I.J.E. One of the Most Suce R MUSIC Bkiu Diseases matled wio Co, Drawer & + BOSTON -FAASS DEA . ER- McGrew SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic, Spe- cial and Private Diseases. His for) those who have tried terms 1 of treatment is recommended by it, inthe very strongest SKIN DISEASES Histreatment for which leaves a perfect skin and & most beautitul complexion. A cure guur- anteed in all forms of Private Diseases. All disorders of the Sexual organs, cured,and heéalth, umbition and manhood” completely re- stored, CONSULTATION FR tment by cozrespondeuce, - tor reply, Office~-~-Bushman Blog«, Douglas Sts. Bend sta P 16th and Omaha, Ne® A SLAUGHTER IN SUITS, Saturday morning, we shall commence a weight suits upon the public, by offering such extra special bargains, as will compel everys Special Clearing Sale of all our winter suitd We have more fine suits on hand for this time of the year than we ought to have, and ag we will soon need every foot of room for our spring stock, we mean to force all heavy body to buy, even if they do not need a suit just now. Our customers will remember that during the past year we have shown ms iny |~\1l'n0f" dinary bargains, but we can unhesitatingly any to approach in value those which we now present: At ¢9. meres, some, fine cheviots, than ¢12.50 and the most at the suits were cheap at that. At $1 worsteds and diagonals, fane b we offer about 350 excellent suits and by this we mean to say that, We have marked the whole 3.50 we offer nearly 400 fine tailor manufactured for the finest city trade. mark you, the suits we Remember, the extremely low prices we quote ave no guide to the intrinsic value of these suits, and bear if mind, that this not a lot of goods made or selected for a ha and fresh goods from our re cheap at those figures, e have ¢ lot down plain double and twist, and silk mixed nade Suits,'some of the choicest of our stock, silk The material is the produet of the Dest mills in the count The former selling prices for these suits was from $1 W duced the entire , that never in our history have we nll'«-rcd to s9 lot down to $13.50 iin sale, no jobs nor broken sizes, but Honest, n-lmbLg sgular stock, selected for this winter's trade, PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE, Nebraska H| pthing Gompany Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha, aver Buckeye Fead M IMPROVED FOR 1889. Superior to Any Other Because it will Grind Faster with Same Power. Because it has Better Burrs, and will do BETTER WORK. And Because it is Stronger and More Durable. Every farmer Should have one. dealer for them, and if not in stock, write DEERE, WELLS & CO0., Council Bluffs, lowa. Ask_your VERY GRATIFYING. our £10.00 Suit The liberal response t sale has proven to us that when we offer a bargain, people understand we mean what we say. There are still a few | moj t. OVE COATS HAVE also | 1 TUMBLE N TAK look at thei HESS GURED DEA wheres(l ouler ¥, HIS0OX, #id CALlior WRITE for 1LL PENNYROYAL WAFERS are @ successfully used monthly by over 10,000 HLadios. Ard Safe, Effectualand Pleasant g 1 per box by mall,or at druggists. Sealed 'ummdan 2 postage stamps. Addross Tas Eviska CusMical Co., DeTioir, Micu For sale and by mail h[/ Goodman Druy(u,, Omaka, Neb. 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H W M YATES A Banking Office THE IRON BANK, Corner 1 AGen {Prost tobacco, Wakefulness, M oxal Lun atlon caused by 3t the Brain #1008 box 7 SIX BOXES TREAT D171 ligin, theuse al De Sulting in in . decay nd death, of power Fach box contains r 51X hoxes ald onreceipt of price With each order reccived by accompanied with #,00 we wifl treatmont does not offect 1 only by Goodma 15, 1110 Farnam #400,000 ........ e 50,000 ident President, nd Viee President: W. H. 8 HuGues, Cashler, DIRECTONS, JONN 8. CoLLINS, Twis 5. & E. TOUZALIN. an Sts, s Iransacte Vand Far Ling Busine JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1878, Nos, 303-404 170-604. THUE MOST PERFECT OF PFN& G, Cured by SPANISH 8P WESTELN A un JEUY L0, Uiisbi, Neb. | Cannot be Excelled. Circulars froe v OMAHA ! MEDICAL .= SURGICAL INSTITUTE st elegantly made and trimmed; none of these suits sold for legd —that was OUR PRIC mixed cassimered v, and the Suits werq 0 to §20, ang N, W. Cor.13th & Dodge Sts. 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