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THE_OMAHA DAILY BE SPRING IS SURELY HERE, | st Soiat's £ See ‘i, veuty think that by clofing all the saloons oh Sun- e dag, the bubits—thele 1ifo Jong habits re- momber—of thege Hen who were brought up An Opening Last Night Which Was from ohtidhood Mhink that way will be 3 changed! No, T "know you don't. You Ample Proof. would not kno\\g fan natare. There cor- waly wil be fipre driking hergafter an here heretofore. "hou- HUNDREDS OF HAPPY LADIES. | ;;ds of men wibl'grder thoir kog of bor Saturdays to thejt Kome, and while hercto- fore they drank in retail, they will now drink on Sundays fn wholesale. Thoy will MARCH 19, 1839 SHE MUST BE FOUGHT FOR. |, .t ve oonnenn s o | SHE HAD NERVE AND MUSCLE, Sherman Avenue Drive. t Prove an | Yesterday at 7 o'clock a. m. a gang of fifty . Mies Moxana. gflll Tl:& 0 ten went $6 Work vearing up the pivement An Iowa Olty Belle's Adventure asy Conque on Sherman avenue from Graco stroot south With a Burglar. to Clark, They were in tho employ of the BY FOES IN THEIR OWN CAMP, | motor company and the intention was to lay atrack for that rond between tho stroots | O 1'ME WASTED IN YELLING, mentioned. This track is to form a part of How the Democrats Were Put to Rout | the loop running from Seventosnth to Shor- Grabbing the Intruder By the Throat will attend South Omaha Colleginm No 139, V. A. 8., at the meoting this evemng. City Attorney Fil H. Doud's baby is quite ill with i inflammation of the lungs. Miss Ostia Clark has removed to her build- ing on H street opposite the postoMce. Charles Milspaugh, after a four months' visit at Plainwell, Mich., has returned. Miss Edith Frost, of Hoboken, N. for n few days’ visit to Council Blufts. The Independent political club will meet at Q and Tweuty-sixth streets this evening. Miss Minnie Hunt, of Independence, In., is SOUTH OMAHA'S ENGINEER. Ho Is a Bran New One Appointed Last Night. THE OLD ONE GETS BOUNCED. he Magic Olty Anxious to Have Pro- leaves They Viisit Falconer's Store and Gaze fessional Ball Played Within Its the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jobn P, Evers. Upon Articles of Beauty and vring the saloon to their homes, Hundreds, at the Recent Election—Yon maa avenue on Clark and thonce on the ave st & y he Knocked Him Through a Limits and Offers Liberal Half a dozen tramps got the glorious priv- Utllity to Thelr Heart's T r e St T e ia e BitkataLe oF Republicans Must Bo Up auoto Grace along which it will run to RO YIS & BIRe Inducements, T T e T st Content. prohibition, but. which, novertheless, will and Doing. Seventeonth. The appearance of the men 3 unday night. open its gates td tho sfumm visitors hospi- was a surprise to tho property holders on the gle Blow. Captain John Murphy has gone back and i tably and onteftaffi them royally, Other thoroughfare who naturally object to the Proceedings of the City Counell. is again at tho head of the Armour-Cudahy Falconer's Opening. hundreds, aye thousands, will bo visitors at This Girl isa Prize of War. burlding of the lino bocause of the injury it Burglare Beware. fire department. George Steward Saturday night bought Gus Dickman’s restaurant on N street, east of the postofiice, A soctal will bo held Thursday evening at the residence of the Rev. Mr.and Mrs. D. w Luthor, Albright. A Prosbytorian social will be held at the residence of Mr. aud Mrs. Robert T. Max- well, Thursday evening. Spring has come, and among the many | South Omaha aud road houses, The saloon signs of its approach is_one that the lndics | Wil ho transfored to the homo and boyond of Omaha so well recognize—Falconer's Why can we not profit' by the example of spring opening. That came last night, and | others! Does bur mayor desire for Omaha from 7 o'clock until long after ® the entire | a “Calvin' or a ‘“‘Carter Harrison" govern- staff was kept busy in showing cach and all Tont? Tt scome 861 And ho will certuinly tho visitors just what fashion demanded they | GAScommatatedt o o of the shiould wear. There were no sales made, for | mayor! - /Thore are quite & it ber of saloon. that was against tho rules, but there will be | kecpers in parts of the city occupiod by Work. ‘When Mayor Sloan called the meeting to prder Councilmen Bayless, Rafferty, 3 O'Rourke, Jotter, Smith and Burke an- A swered the roll call. After the reading and approval of the minutes the police commit tee's favorable report on I, W. Kenzie's offer 1o feed city prisoners was read and referred Puck to the police committee with power to & act, Ordinance No. 119, relating to cleaning HELENA, Mont,, March 17.—[Speoial Cor- | will do to the stroct, as also because of ne arol —|Speot respondence of Tik Ber.]—Politioal prophets | the destruotion of a drive which is now open ';-,::-';;.M "if\i‘dils‘:;.ul:'\\‘\ ‘r':l‘hn:;xrx[::f\‘-“:x ) and wise men, who are quick to catch onto | to all and enjoyed by thousands of our peo- [ «Miss Noll Cox, of this city, is ihn i,,:,’,;w' tips and pointers, and who build upon this | ple. It was all the more of & surpriso be- | of a romantic episode. Sho wokoe up Thurs foundation surmises and theories that induco [ causo tho proporty ownors folt that they | day morning to find o man_standing by the them to wager large sums of money on | were guaranteed immunity from such an in- | window of her bedroom, Miss Cox has sand “tutures,” or take desperato chances on the | fliction by a resorve clause in the franchise | and muscie. Sho jumped up, grabboed tho wheol of fortune, will have an excellont | which roquirod tho consent of three-fiftns of | fntruder by the threat. struck. out. awith & opportunity to put their judgment to a test 1f | the property owners on tho stroet before a e e e cosspools, etc, was road, veferred and fuvor- | A relief socicty was organized, or rather | money in it for the genial proprietor wol- | jngmen, who paid their $1,000 license (and , A strest railway track could bo lai right and struck him in the eye. One blow i~y v 4, i, on’ suspension of tho | reorganized Sunday by the members of the [ comed all alike, either rioh or poor, and in- | the most of them of that ,fm., SATIL o the | oy, will uirn thelr attention to the Montana | Xt ground upon which i O ootfi | Imocked htm out, o Miss Oox {h ikndy WIEh f n.n-«, was passed finally, Ordinance 120, | Presbytorian congregation. structed his clerks to show as much courtesy | conse money), with the expectation and un. | election next November, aftor it has thrown | ;.0 v hasos its right to the strect 1s that it | her fists. He flod down a ladder, but she yelating to stock running at_large, was road A dangerous hole is in N strest near Twwen- | to the housewife looking for the cheaper | derstanding that they will have the privilege | 8side its territorial habiliments and assumed | gequired it while the same was known | recognized hun as the son of a former hotel 3 and referred. Ordinance No. 121, to compel | ty fourth street. A dray came near boing | ¢lass of household goods asto the lady of | of the best day in the week—Sunday—as | the functions of statehood. Tho democrat or | s Sixteenth stroet. Sinoo that timo, the | propriotor. He was subsequeutly arrosted. leisure who spent her time in thinki herotofore. They ocannot possibly exiat which of the numerous shades in expensive | without the Sunday receiptss they will be silks best suited her cgmvll‘xlfl"‘ ruined. And they are tho least able to stand And thoy all were there. Iirst they | the loss. Towards theseit is u rank case of wandered to the dress goods deparumentsand | jnjustice. They were first made to pay the looked over tho stock of Challie de Laines, | Jicense for the whole year in advance, and Henriettas, combination suits and Penyaub | then the possibility of earning it and a hivli- twills in shades as numerous ns the places | hood is being taken away from them. Itis Pproperty owners to make sewcr _connections on or before May 15 on Railroad avenue be- tween L and Q strects and on N street between Railroad avenue and Twenty-fourth strect was read and referred Ordinance No. 121, locating fire hydrants on Twenty-fifth street at I, J, K, L and M streets, was read and referred. republican who positively claims that his | fact of the name of the avenue having boen ( His motive for entering the chamber is not party will win the victory, has no substantial | changed to Sherman avenue, tho company | known. Miss Cox is a_prominent sovioty ; y holds, in no manner interfores with its | bello and the affair has created a great sen- basis for his assortion. Montana will bea | pight'to the streot. This change ia namo is | sation. doubtful state. Neither party has an | the socond that has taken place, the ori AR 1Y advantage over the other, in | namo being Sixteenth stroet md aftorw A Brakeman Injured. a falr, square, stand-up fight. Montana has | changed to Sherman avenue north of Nich- | Burrivaroy, In,, March 18. - [Spocial Tele- olas stroet. gram to Tie Bre.| —Goorga Hollingsworth, 1ost in it Monday afternoon. The new arctio or large freezer at tho Ar- mour-Cudady packing company is in position dnd will be in operation Tuesday or Wednes- duy evening. A literary entortainment will be given by the pupils of tho high school on_Thursday ovening, the 25th. Only members and in- v he fi 5 always been a democratic territory. Before The petition to have the stagnant water [ eVening | . from whence they came. Across the floor | almost a case of “‘obtaining money under - 5 alogs <h Resideuts of that vicinity and horse ol we Chi o and manuro and garbage removed from N | Vited guesis will be mlnnu.ul z was the silk countor, and thero shades new | falso protonsos.” Tuttxe Rostoxye,: | -2He, hclc(l(l;‘u‘l.or'tnrwr for dologto, in No- | fayciors aro making & groat protost and yos. | & switchman in the Chicago, Burlington & i A mooting of the Cigarmakers' union will | and old were on exliibition. Favorite colors vember, there has never been a republican vds, was sorionsly, perhaps fa- terday aftornoon Susie A. Paddook, Conrad Bohn, wWiltiam G, Bohn, James Colter and | tally, hurt in the Qischarge of his duty last Gotlied Storz applied to Judge Doane for an [ evening. While in_the act of uncoupling injunction restraining the motor company | two cars ho was caught botwoen them. He aud the Thompson-tiouston Electrio Light | was standing botweon them with a shoulder company from excavating on North Six- | to each and wus crushed in the rogion of the toenth streot, in front of thoir property, or | chost. His case is vory serious. 18 and Twenticth streets was read and referred to the committee on streets and alleys, with power to act. Petitions, one for a sidewalk on R street near Thirtieth street, for a sidewalk on N street from Twenty-fourth east to Twentieth, for a grade on the alley between N and O roprosentative sent to congress, except Clag- gett, who defeated Warren Toole in 1571, by the small majority of 413, on a local issue, and the present Irnlslnml'e is the first that the republicans have ever controlled. The result of the election in November is no cri- terion by which to judge the coming election. be held Thursday evening. All of the books and stationery have been received, and the organization will be completed al that meet- ing. Bohemian Court John Huss, I O. 0. F., will meet this ovening at the National hall, il for spring wear are moss olive, old gold, cop- The Tailors' Rejoinder. per, golden brown and Goblin bluo, with & ; ! tint fmown as Nilo groon, which is o light | The followlng communication has been blue that seems to lose itself in aspale a | sentTine Ben: Ploase let us through your shade of green, With them is the old reliable | paper state to the public some facts, which, black silk in all its varied styla without being corrected, may easily be mis- Btroots, running from Twenty-third to | Twenty-fourth and L strects. All Hohe:| Noxt camotho hosieryund in the finer | yyjorstood. The Merchany Tailors' ex. | Lerion by whicl x el ot Ay Wabk-WHELSVRr (¢ DoBMeTRON With A ; T Tventy-fourth streets, were roud and re. | mians desiring 1o join aro requestod toat- | grudos the tints weroin keeping with the O e, o it allors) X~ | Certainly, 1t was @ phenomonal political ey’ | o' Sonatractinn of o 1ino of stroet railway VitaRBTE B BieTen: orred 1o tho committes on siroets and | tond. silks for ovening wear, whilo for commoner 0 i | clone, as was the ustounding defeat of Cleve- | or eracting poles o wires in front of their | p, Tn., March 18, —[Speel g TMhe many friends of Division No. 8, A. O, | Use it was suchas the firm always keeps. [ fused them the privilege of running their | land and the result of ‘the election every- | PLiiciiyNintil thoir damagos have boon as- Avexronr, In., March 18.—([Speclal Tele: -y e petitions of Walliam Rohrstoin and | 11 s s metisistia, oo ihe uppesr. | Tho clovator was kept busy throughout, in | own business, This statement is utterly | Where. But i Provos nothing as to the | Gorluinad, according to law. gram to Tue Ber|—Last night thieves “,h@(pr Robbins for appointments on the | ance and parade of the South Omaha boys | bringing visitors to the upper floors. The | false, and every sensible man knows it is. actual “R“*"“’L"“ "}’;’"”‘l’“"i‘ in the ter- | =50 Dorne granted the oraer tempor- | entored the fancy goods and millinery store 3 gecond floor was devoted to s full lino of | But wo object to lot tho Merchant Tailors' Was not & political revotution in | 4rily and set the case for hearing Saturday, | of Farward & Co., and got away with over force were roferred to the mayor. ({h;",'“.t,“';‘pmlnuon from the board of trade Tk up an estitlling the Mercer motor — raiiway L P n 263t was read and roferred to tho city i pr to look up the legal status of the Snd now, Mra, smake 8 wiitien roport. St. Patrick’s duy. It is conceded by all thav they carried off derwear. = A new ifeature was | pecially as ourunion is a socicty of indus- the display of standard fashion patterns for | trious, honest workingmen, organized to go those who do their own dressmaking. Be- | forward with principle and a knowledge of . ) '] of - cm;fi'};‘;‘m’g‘{“ et tht woole (dem.) re- | Maroh 28, and required the plaintifs to rive | 1,000 worth of woods, No traco of the goods Soh i lhat A9 CLtiBk (To Hevarhen fbituig(f bona 1n the aum of $500. or clue to the thieves was loft, and the polico year has no significance, so far as the demo. In their petition for an injunction the [ are bafled. The stolen articles included . demo. Dlaintiffs aamittod that the motor company | hundreds of valuable hundkerchiefs, silks ocrats are concerned The peculiar condition ot omhocted with. the November oltctian. uot | had a franchise to ontor the stroots of Oniha | and velvets. he green palm. George Downey, and employe in the Ar- mour-Cudahy packing house, Saturday after- noon cut_quite a gash in the buck of his loft hand with a_butcher knife, the blade enter- port of City ‘Lreasurer Thomas | ;- oep enough s side them was a selection of books thut a a i i 2 and construct railroads, but they assert that ¢l ; gh to sever onc of the tendons, | $100 YHOM WAk a4 sClection ot e in the | Our trade, and not ring or trust organizedto | the cioments that entered into it had more to 3 Y ) Geary for Februnry, a8 follows, was read Mrs, Georgo L. Conrad, who was 80 abused | Sier tive e floor was. Q6voted to drap. | run our own and fail other pooplo's busincss. | do with the result than any arguments that | 1o franchise was given the company on the Shot His Stop-Fathor. condition that it should in the construction i N 4 4 and equipment, uso_cooperation of ita linos | OTTAN T, Mareh 13, “[Spocial Tele: of wires and road, be guided and controlled [ 8ram to THE Bk —G. 1. Vanderburg ha by the laws of the city in relation to securing | ® scufile with his wife yesterday morning, o to property owners any damages they may | and threw her dowa, whereupon a step-son, fi;fi‘:{fi?c::.":,','.‘f:{".‘,‘,'."n:'c“a,,"" .',’3,’.;‘[.‘;',’,“1‘::2 or might sustain by reuson of entoring such | named Brown, agod ifteon, shot \'undul'lburl" | 5 5 in the left shoulder wi orty-four Call 4 Suglaud | that the permit to tear up tho street had been and northwostorn republican states, Lhis Fivani Eatirday Snlghbs bys ChatFman’ 3al ~= may be true, to a cortain extont, but there is ] ! Fire at Davenport. 1 0 18 | combe, of the board of public worlks. nothing on which to base an accurato esti- | “hjhey h Wi i Dizs Moixes, Ia’, March 18, —(Spocial Tele- B e roportion of payeirate esti | | Mayor Broatch, when asiced for s opin- o ) 1Sy Ay J 4 L. fon in the matter, said that he did not think | gram to T Bex.]—The Northwest Daven- i’lll:fi’:fi.‘.‘.flf;'fif :lsyzlb‘:xl:;x'l“ml‘:huu{\wulul\)xl‘vuob,- the board of public works meaut simply | ports furniture factory, operated by Jens the Mills bill, laying particular stross upon | UiC chairman of vhe board, aud that an efort | Fans, burnod last mght, Belng _outside of tho the lead_and wool sections, and this nat- | otk e mate Lo get an tjunction from the | 1o i s, the destruction was couploto. urally had some effect in reaucing the demo- T TR AT The loss is $10,000, insurance two-thirds. & further proceedings. The matter has been | o opigin is unknown. cratic majority slightly. ool : ey W, g it AU e wool” and “free | Pliced in tho hands of City Attorney Web- ShHUCL General fund on hand February 1.. Reeeived from building inspector. influenced democratic voters to renounce their political faith and go over to the enemy. The republicans claim_ that the marvelous change in the vote was due largely to the in- some days ugo by her brutal husband, has left him, and now, after being yanked into the police couyt, tried and fined, Mr. Conrad has the blind mule cheek to publish that his suffering wife nas left him and that he wiil not be liable for her accounts. Frank Hays, who lately came from Ham- mong, Ind., aud went to work n a packing was taken ill with pneumonia at the Clifton house, and James Pendergast, a later arrival, while hunting work Monday after- noon, was taken ill with fever, andon the recommendation of the physician, Monday afternoon both were taken to the county Jhospital. As Major Sully, of the Salvation army, came out of Hunt's opera house Monday night after the sorvices some unknown per- ery, and there a customer could choose from [ No! We always have and always will lot the rich rugs of Persia to the delicate laco | the Merchant Tailors’ exchange and every- curtains of Mrussels, Nottingham or | body else run their own business, and at the “Irish point.” Household linens from | samie time every one else having the same Ircland, table covers from the | privilege we want the right to run our own markets of tho . world, . jowelry | Business. ‘Wo have wsked for signatures to in the latest designs and ribbons to suit | our bill without any contract, but the Mer- them all, both in texture and shades, com- | chunt Tailors' exchange will' sign it only ploted the display, and by 10 o'clock tho | with contract. That is where the matter warchouse was closed and the opening of the [ stands to-day. Butas it is ours, as well as spring of 1889 recorded. all other mechanics' interests to be free, and — lot everybody else be free, we have rejected OMAHA GETS LEFT. any and all contrasts aud eivo our embloyars 2 g 5 the same liberty by not requiring any con- Xank Work of the Late Western As- | tiets to bo signed by them oxcent our scalo sociation Schedule Committee. of prices. As we have never run or According to the schedule adopted m Sioux | managed their business, we do not know City last Friday the Western assaciation will | \hut they mean by the words “ruuning Total.,. Paid out. Balance on hand, ] Balary fund Febru Paid out Balance . q Street anu side i School funa on hand February Paid out, Balance on hand.. Sewer fund on hand Fel rlmrv 1% Paidout.......... onhand.. son struck him in the neck a sledge-hammer bh Loty their own business.” If they mean to com- 0y ster. s r::l::":!fl?";“d bt Dlow, and the. vailant major lauded on his | OPen the scason in this city with three games | pol a mochanic that hias spont fivo years to | load” floted " in the atmosphere overs- [ *Siyhy was it necossary to issuo tho permit Plowing for Oats and Corn. Paid out, R % head' and hands in tho gutter. Tho de- | betwoon the Omahas and St..Joes, on April | loarn his trade, dhd then has from five to | Whore = and roverborated =~over = the | aftor businass hours, Mr. Balcombo? askod | Muasox Ciry, Ta., March 18,—[Special Tele- lighted crowd set up a victorious yell | 25,27 and 25. On April 80 and May Land 2 | twenty years' experjonce, to sit among a lot | Wountaine and = in the vallevs and in | tho roporter. gram to Tnn Ban.|—Farmors in this sectios Balanco on hand... that might have wakened ~the dead, | Sioux City will be here. Tholocal toam will | Of 82bs Who know “next to nothing about | the towns —and . cities ' fanned ' into | “\ivoll, I wasn't here during the afternoon, | Fivt (0 00 B0 DG it 8 Juterest fund on hand. but did not cheer up tho religious | g o0yt oo oy Rl Den- | making fine work, only to oe outlawed and o F{(»\ ame by b'” v oratory of thestump | anq did not return until night.” nye-finishod S0WANE S WAORUHRNGAREO RO, i Q street \uulnut on hand. feelings of the_soldier of sancity. The per- | then be gone for two wecks, playing inDen- | j,quited because hie only can make one coat | Sveakers, who, by specious argument and | “uly it legal to graut permits in such a man- | piowing for oats and corn. = The aoreago of 7 ' Paid out son that made the assault is undiscoyered, | Ver on May 4, 5and 6; at Sioux City May 8, | u weck, while tho, scab can slash two and | Burangue, s Rt “l’l‘l't, koot and bowil- | o wheat is larger this year than for teu yoar s, e Overdrawn 17,86 | escaping in the crowd. 9 and 10, and at St Joe 11th, 12th_and 13th. | three coats together, with stitches only, but “l‘l_tf i ltdu 0wds until t.lu tl Lll[(P of ‘thu‘n‘- *'It has often been done in the case of horse e o G Spocial grading fund on hand Feb- “Yes, sir,” said Manager John F, Boyd of | They then return home and collide with | without shape. Noy, the fine work costs the ““3, ?[‘“"HE ‘l‘f‘fl“:)‘:r““ U‘;f‘;’r“ctn‘;' 1‘-" '"“;““ car and cable line companies, and T Horsford's Acid Phosphate, k ruary 1 .. 85184 | the Union stockyards, “Iwill do anything I | Denver on the 14th, 15th and 16th. On the [ most time, and only van be made by exper- l"':‘l \\L‘ru 1d cr_uvl OniR i raders, But | iy it jsn't perfoctly legal in this case. Useful in all forms of Dyspepsia, g Received during 3 6,470.01 | can to get tho league ball games played in | 15th, 19th and 20th Sioux City will be here | fenced hunds, and 'therefore the scab can | tho 1eac ane Woo! BREES: st 2he m';;}!'}h- “But the fuct that the permit was issued itb? i Paid out.......... 8,455,580 | South Omaha. I will give 30 and more, too, | for her second series on the home grounds, | make “a job" in a third part of the time re- s m!;d iNoLaambEEato ”Wi(l‘.rs 'l“jm late Saturday night and the began That Big Real Estate Deal. fol lowed by St. Joo on the 22nd, 23rd and | quired by a_mechariic that understands his 24th. The team then leaves for'its second | business. Anothér thing, the bosses may rip, playing at Denvor on the 25th, 26th and | mean by running - their own business is that ; ity 20th, 30 and 31st. they can pay us onge or twice a month, and This will make fifteen games for the home | we shall have novhini to say, as thut will_be grounds for tho montis of April and May. | the way they will run their business. And There will bo but three games here in June, | furthermore, we need no contract, as we on4, 5and 6 with Denver. The team will | have an executiye “board, which will first then bo absent for one month, getting back | seo the bosses and arfue all differcnces be- here for the third series of games with Sioux | fore we quit work ‘and go on a strike. When City,one on the2d and two on the éth,which is [tho bosscs only pay-our bill of price, and p; the Corn Huskers last gamo here during the | that once a week. ds they have done the past entire season. five years, and_give us the privilege to sit It will bo thus scen at a glanco that the | among men and make our work, we are sot- schedule “is a very lame one, inasmuch s | istied, and the bosses can run their own during the first two and and Lalf months of | business for us, nor will we interfere. work early Monday morning leads to a if needed, and any grounds we have that suspicion of irregulari are suitable can be had for that purpose.” +:S0 will T do us much,” said Ed Johnston of the Land_ Syndicate comvany. ~C. T. Van Aken and Councilman Fred M. Smith hoth were enthusiastic and_offered o do all that may be necossary. *That will be a bonanza for'us,”” enthusiastically said Mr. Smith. South Omaha saloonkeepers and nearly all busincss men are delighted over Mayor Broatch's ordor requiring all saloons in Omaha to be closed. The general opinion is that it will benefit South Omaha §1,000 a Sun- day this summer and some Sundays five times as much. If the order bo enforced newspapors were ylaced at a disadvantage in defending the position of the party, owing to the loud but llnrenummhm «.lumm‘ ‘thut was |ulmod agaiust the Mills b ¥ of somo kind, and | Sherwood Park builaing association 15 the don’t you think that this will b urged 11 con- | name of an organization that fded articles of m"c:;lm Iwim the rm|\n-rl for an inj\lm'{,‘iun!” Incorporation yesterday. Morris H. Sloman T. ation uud the tarift bill | _ Of L8upposeso. 1 guess wo will get |y uylor, B. P. Knight, E. H. Shorwood, C, responsible for the dofeat Hesslafioniiho fayorinuf ounll anyvay. P. Noedham, Jobn A, Wakefield, Charles £, ) tic party at the last election. | aould do nothing else,” and the major put on | Elgutter and J. G. Snlisbury are the incor- e o about the resuts o anatt | bis top coat and weat to lunch. porators, The capital 8tock is placed at pIDEnELY oL ALY ires expected | Pho major claima that he had o perfoct g04,000, divided into shaves of $3,000 each. “l"li( ”';llzfllflhm‘h."o r“{““"l“"""")B )'“'“‘ Er] right to 1ssuc.the permiv under the ordinance :l i:’lllldt'l rstood that this corporation is the Howcy were the ‘wenpons Which: wers. weed | Pussed in July granting the Omana Motor | reslibof tho big real estate deal closed Sat- money wore the weapons which wero used | company the right to build and operate lines | 13" ERSIE! LOHOT” exclusively In to stab tho democratic party 10 its death, & | on cortain strects ncluding the entiro longth | i 1ts object 18 o buy and sell prop- ow of the trusted leaders, who had boen | Of Sixtaonty serant. : o buy and soll prop. the recipients of honors from_the party, and | O A tia moeeting of the board Yestsrdny | &y purchaso or erect bulldings, Balance on hana. . 2,08! . {mnsurur Geary also Toquasts for’ ohica elp The followiny amounts have been paid on grading: On Twenty-fifth street, from N to T sureets, 87003 on Tywenty-sixth stroct, $1,350: on Tyweuty-seventh street, $200; on Thirticth 000; on Q street, Tywo drats for #,000 cach were ordered to drawn on N. W, Harris &Co., of Ghicago, or the L and Q street viaducts, ‘The police cotnmissioner was authorized to fix up the hose houses, il e e acmcstng | South Omaha will bocome tho greatost sport- | tho ssason Omana will ot but litie-clac Respectfully, The Striking Tailors onjoyed its respect and confidenco, and are | guporintendent Smith of the horso car | TeItS bOrTow moncy and glve mortgages. R by e Ba 71‘(’.'”“ Mr. Kafforty i | g city in the wost. = *That one order, if on- | fhyn Sjoux City. What mude such arrange B, J. 8 'Youxoquist, Scoretury, | immensely wealthy, have been under sus- | company and W. B. Morse, of tho cable | H o Eaaking bis motion, said. the enginoor Hod | frced said one man of semishortiug pro | ments - of dates necessary is: something bkt 3 piciun.sh)cuhflle eloction, of being particops | company, were prosont with s request thav o | 0% strongthoning and cloaring the voloe . clivitids and semi-business nabits, *will a ) crininis in the nssassination, and ‘the evic | Somba’yy SRR use “Irown's Brg Mt nover done any work for his salary and it | Saore than & thousan beopls £ our popula. | £00 doop for the ordinary comprebension. Complimants to the Tatlors, cemiip T wassaiion, und e ot | DO bt e hovae chr“Comyany 1 | Manie o, ronchint, Hroehin, Not onlywill Sioux City be hero fornino games | o ria March 18, 1880,—To the Editor of in tho first part of the season, but” Omaha A & will be dosed with the same team on the big- | THE Bxs: Kindly allow us the use of your gest and most jubilant holiday of the year, | columns so that we may correct a few state- gave grounds for suspicion. Mr. Towle wanted these suspicions reduced to writing, d at once stated that he had never received tion ana circulate many thousands of dol- lars.” It has now leaked out thatthe meeting corroborative testimony thut has gradually | piocks from Lake. This was evidently de- public speakers, avv)xd nw_y have vpmved lenked out, proves conclusively that “tho | sirad in order thut the motor company might | ftramely scrvicoable.—Rev. Henry Ward suspicion i8 not unfounded. Tho deadly fire | o fiactically shut. off o Sixteonth. . qhe | Beecher: dollar from the city that he had not earned, ! ; 5 L : hlsinotunf o ith, T Bid that as enginser he had received oty | held in the city hotel Suturday night was | the Fourth of July. The next scheduld that | ments, as the striking talors are anxious fomithe georet puentles of Mr. Ciarlc from | poard took the request under consideration Ratlrond Ohanges. B o e i e e ed Oy | auite an important one, and is likoly to have | {5 Grafted for the’ Westorn association such | tho public shall not bo misled the rear, in his own camp, was far more | bogi to-dny iy B e disastrots and effective in defeating him | " S e & than all the shot und shell and cannister thit | pioc, or5C.Car company was granted ber- | oram to Tne Bie. |—1u is announcod to-day the republicans bombarded him with in the | Jimam to Dodge, on Sixteenth two blocks | that General Freight Agent Hynes, of ! front. Mo Jemocrats of Montand, 48 | north from Nicholus, and on Lake from Six- | Atchison, becomes genoral frolght and pas- Name! was' worked;, and. thera. la® certatn | teentit to Eighteonth, senger agent of the U.llih)rl;i)u H»)uLhcr!LLlla 1o bo a day of judgment for the traitors who ) will b succeedod by C. A. Parker, assistant e o b R mealt e e ta s T aral | Banatox Bampads ";“"?"":"‘,' 1a. | Beneral freigit agent of " the Atéhison und importance than the hife and oxistence of the | WASHINGTON arch enator Ed- | Guicago line. It is_stated also that F. C democratic party of which they cluimed to be | munds, being troubled with a cold on his ay, of Kansas C assistant genera loyal und honorable members, lungs, became somewhat alarmed and has | frelght agent of the Chicago line, s to suo “the democrats of Montana aro gradually | goue 'to Georgin hoping that a warmer | ceed Emmons Blaino, and J. J. Byruo wil becoming diszusted with the porsonal factions | climate will reliove him of his trouble, be appointed geuoral passongor agent. in the party, cousistingof four men who scek t controi everything and dictate what shall = e or shall not be dong by their poirtical conven- tions. ‘There s a disposition on the part of a NLE lurge number of them o _rovolt against the PAI ss FFECTUAL dynasty that has munaged the affairs of the arty for so many long years—n/ their nterest and for porsonal consid- crations. ‘This policy, as anyone knows who has o knowledge of the situation, has pro- duced wide-sproad dissatis*action, and sown r_ -rH E an imvortant_influence on municipal politic: this spring. _Those who were there will not give any definite information about the busi- ness transacted, but it has leaked out, and is gonerally credited, that it was decided to support _either ' Patrick J. King or Henry McKendry for polico judge. As many of the most influential politicians in the city attended the meoting, its significanc 18 such as to_make all other candidates ner- vous, Mr. King was formerly a justice of the pence in Carroll county, Iowa, where he was one of the leading local politicians. ’,‘;“‘;{‘""fil‘g“;l';m“hj;',‘j;;"::hlf;;l’fi" bg‘;,]{,{;;;g So far, in the discussion between tho Mer- simply to carry water for the committee. chant Tailors' exchange and the striking The schedule, far as the cquality of dis- | tailors, we have confined ourselves to facts tribution goes, is a bungle and a farce. and existing differences only, while on the strikers’ side, with due respect for some few vruthful ones, lying has been their forte and and only stronghold. Any reasonable argu- ment prosented by us has beon met by divert- g and sympathy—begging falesohood Méjes. Laps. ‘l!mlcr the circumstances, we wish to nail a S | tow: ; The latest cry of the dictators is that they 1 | wish to work among men 80 as not to be - 9 | sulted by a comparison in work and a fear exchange, who, in their beer-befud- rains, they imagine slave drivers, will 0 | pay but onc: month, They know that the manner of payment is regalated by custom Joquy commenced between Mr. Towle, Mr, kawn‘ncu, Mr. Rafferty, Mayor Sloan and ir. O'Rourke in ' which tho con- troversy between the engineer and as- sistant engineer was slowly let out mnd seems to have been a series of potty misunderstandings, only one of which, the wmpornn appointment of Mr. Marshall by istant Lawrence, amounted to much, 1ho motion was carried and Mr. Towle re- fused to resign, and then a motion to remove him was carried, all except Mr. Burke vot- Sng “aye.! E. B, Towle's notice that R. H. Lawrence had been removed, and that from 1 o'clocic p. w., March 15, all file claims and all other pers will be signed by himsolf, was read the clerk. Councilman Bayless moved ut the assistant engineer, R, H. Lawrence, e instructed to take possession of the oftice The Female Bicyclists, The race at the Coliscur opened last night, the fair contestants being watched by a crowd numbering thousands, Following is the score made: Lewis, . Williams. Woods, Baldwin. Brown.... Oakes. Armaindo, There are nineteen metals more valun= ble than gold; but noremedy which wiil compare with Bigelow’s Positive Cure for coughs and colds, A prompt and pleasant cure for throat and lung troubles. 50 cents and $1. Goodman i and continue the work. Withdrawn. On | [oms o Newsy Sporting Squibs.. and not likely to be changed, ] _ the motion to remove E. B. Towlo Mossrs, | PV Co: B T Geess avd brant wore navor known to be | | Now, mn of tho nion, will you bo truth- E gfl_)"l;.‘l!l, l{nfl?fly Jetter, O'Rourke and The Street Car Fight, more plentiful along the Platto, ful enough to state Lo H!L much-abused pub- with voted aye and Burke voted no, and dissepsions, There is a strong undercurrent -y The rival street car companies are makin Managers Dave Rowe, of Denver, and | lic how you find it degrading to sit among [ a1 ohon res declargd carried, Y 5 | Charies Lord, of t. Joo, 'are at the Millard. | the so-called scabs? As a wmatter of fact, | of sentiment fn fayor of u change. They Mayor Sloano appointed Potor MeCaftorty | War on eacl other, but us they fight in tho = g h]Lon ; OF 0 Chg088. b poin,lf};'mc?)m i : terday afternoon the horse car company took fi::mf ko Manuwa ball grounds the coming | wecks ago; and, again, 18 o matter of truth, | for tho awkward predicament in which the | For. m,,,m, and Nervous Disorders, such g Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Sick Headache, Glddinos ice Ofticer Rodie Redmond’s resignation | jogsession of Lake street and laid a s have you not before und siuco tho strike, had | domoerats now fiud themselves, The *fac- noss, and Sueling ater Meals, Dizin nd Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flalhlngl of Heat, Loss of App! A s ncccpted wnd Michael Loyr was appoiuted wnd confirmed. It H, Lawrence was appointed and con- firnied city enginee A committee consisting of Messrs. Smith, ©'Rourke and Mayor Sloane was appointed on dumping grounds. The grade st Twenty- fourth and J strect has been raised four foct a8 asked for bysitizens, The council will meet Thursday afternoon as a committee of the whole, Adjourned to meet Monday afternoon, the 25th at 2 o'clock. John J. Hardin has made all the prepara- | your walking committee call on all so-called tions for his annual shooting tournament, | scabs and baseech them to join your union, which comes off April 16, 17, 18 and 19 which would, at once, transform them intd Manager Ingram will endoavor to arraugo | men and first-class’ tailors, rogardiess of with the fair association for hound coursiug | merit! And, azain, have yon not taken men and racing during the fair in Septembar, 1t out of our shops since Jolnny Hughes, the promising young twir- | the strike, and thercby made them first-class ler who pitched for the Hardine fast season, | tatlors and your standard of man? So much G AT e s for your pride, now for_your presumption, Laird and Tilden, of Woodhull, [1L., passed | Tho men who ure now working for us ure through here yestérday with tiireo bloodea | £00M honcst workuer Ipdustriows and sobers stallions, one mammoth jack and two high- ‘l‘l‘l“;\‘:"u;‘,“;w‘"‘e;;‘l‘i“,fil"‘(‘ apserve tho .right 40 brad brood maros, on route for York and | ML LML VO Siatm yustie, but for no bal 3 oneelse, They haye no right to oxist except Messrs. J. 8. Collins, Frank 8, Parme through your union. You refusoto work in o and Al Patrick went to Nickerson Friday | any shop whera men, in overy way your vions" must tuke & back seat for awhiie, and rhn filougnu onihs ki, Oistured Slech Flghit Dreans, b ) olr 4 aie Joyalty e, e T DOSE WILL GIV A TWENTY MiNOTES Fopany gf,f,{‘,:;:,,?"‘:u-,;‘;’,fl ),:’,'?:,’.‘,’,I';ll',:;,'uf[’{,‘,‘ll‘l"; #fi?’:’f‘. o fotion. !u% sutorot Is burnosily PVTat oo Ly Ghio X of thiteo Fills, and 1oy will b - 6 £ 001 4 owledged to e " way of regaining lost ground. If thesame | SC5GIEI L4 Jfl‘;..’,.'l‘mnfi.,fl "Will quickly restoro Iemrll to comploto hoalth, ¥or & tactics uro pursued in future us were pr oo, Thon every gaod demiocrat will start 141 out on the war path with his tomabawk l!:u; they Alcv glKlE Mml!c.,l——;:"rinfi ;f:-’anw'l:u wlnrll(onwnl:zl;:.!;i‘t:,l;n;”l‘lm vl‘tmlhgégll!l" es:'n":" ing b . z knfe, pobl! e th 7 musculur Systom ; restoring long-lost_ Complexi el tho SUIDINE KniTe, Nosrching Sor Yho MOLAOL | Eeusing i h ROSEBUD OF HEALTH |'.“" el pytiedt enerop of 101 1y rie] o i ¥ ) WO *fncts mitted thousands, in al nss08 of socle a1l ono of b hos e At "l'r"o"""fl':m"‘ b %m{! in 1t BEEOHAM PIL (5 WAVE' THE LAKGEST SALE OF ANV PATENT encmies. e republic 0 110i1c of 1 MEDICINE IN T il diractions with each disroputabie business i thelr campaien, mhos, wErouA o e i iy ‘Chey ure solidly united when it comes 0 | gotd by ) ZZ‘JZW. ty. 8. F. A 366 and 367 Canal St., New Yark, Bolo Agents foF DALt 0F Wiata olaotlon, BBA Pul) togothar | CIa by D N s 53y Yaon hera) with an carnestness und enthusiosin '}'llllii‘: ;: Wlu. MAIL BEECHAM'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PR!CE 25 CENTS A BOX 1 sainfully lucking in the democrats. e temporary track from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-fifth streot, northward from Erskine, ~ Rumors ' of trouble ir thpt vieinity reached the city, but at 1:30 his morning the men were rosting, no harm Lad beon done, and no trouble was expecte The company is putting down & double track, and has a gang of thirty men at work. On Sherman avenue the ruin of the drive that once was the pride and delight of horsemen was murked by the stablo lanterns, draped in rod flunuol, thuv are owned by the wiotor company, and hung out as' danger signals, South Omaha Packing. Aside from this all was as quict us the l’mum- The killings at the packing-houses for the | bers of the members of the bourd of public week ending March 16 wer works, who slept unmindful of the disturb- 2 Hogs. Cattle, Sheep | 88¢e they had caused. for a couple of days umong the wild fowl. | aquals, except the fact that they refuse 1o bo Uy A0 K 4 B . . ! B LGN . , exce b0 | because there ave no barnucles clinging to i g‘:mu‘anguh Co 5 40 Chinese Not Wanted in Chili. llnl.lzfim':;"'c':\”.g, n:fii?fi'“h“fllkuf“'pfiff’.'i'fi'. ulu\:‘-rlunll by u union, wre °'f'|"“i;v“d£~ Is this | thom, and no inclination ta cut the throut of b Omaha Co 10583 615 '35 | advices state that the Chilian government | bags ever brought into Omaha. 90 Dost COTAIOLLLAes 86 AL ANF. R ey fox o gxiyoss purpose of g+ DR. HORNE S 3 —_— - L. H. Korty, superintendent of telograph | 0ff men coming to work for us, and why a has issued a degreo prohibiting the immigra- 145 1,519 | tior of Chiuese into the republic. The mfi“"fg;% Hordno- waek, u‘;“;“fl';*! 11 calves | Chilian government has repealed the orders to 1ts agents in kurops authorizing thew to Want Base Bal, give free passago to all who dusire to emi: > rate to Chili, where, on arrival, thoy will A meeting held in tho Delmonico hoto | Eral 10, Chl whore, eing for fiftoos dave, legt the governor and representatives and I &t % & p carry the Mgislature und choose two sens- | § : 4 tors it they will put their shouldors together : e 80 l’u- agne m e 8 sud mareh fn solld phulunx, pusiog no utten- i 8 7 ; tion to tho “leaders’” who have brought dis- el Sr——— aster upon the party and whose sole interest 2 0 T 4 A The Grandest Triumph of Eleclric Science—S8cl- in_the party is to control ibe legislature in = entifically Made and Practically Applied- Totals . teesianne of the Union' Pacific, with the following | sonstant gunrd patroili our premises electricians s out on a duck huntiug expe- | What object do yot’dxpect to eain by such diuon in the cold water state: J.J. Dickey, | conduct{ You also lay great stress on heing M. Reed, George M. Parr and L. Smith. | free men, Why do you continually molest L\\Icul. uwvln are to the effect Umt none of | and threaten in 50 fur as you dare those the party have been wounded and the ducks | men who wish to work! Consistency, thou v A o are all alive as yet. art a jewel. or th 1 v o) htful | 8 Oont) s pie B e Advioe o Mothers, Sunday Olusing Ord 0 ot POl AWAKSAhaR tho. Fhig hoNoR of priuees o bl it B it a""l"“"“'!:':’?:u" "“‘ al., DISEASE CURED WITHOUT MEDICINES 8 & Ohan ar, we are well aware thal ing pow: i th wre foiled in their plans, will contrib- Omala, was organized by electing Council- Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup should al Onaia, Murch 16.—To the Editor of T | the union is vest i thrgo or fou 1ing it ‘;fw:”;“ gy ‘m.'mum.u e B Belts, a Your Articl 5 ers, whose merits lie in any other divectio n Bew: Your articlo on the Sunday saloon |y Wyio i dustyions and sober men, closing order of the mayor is theortically Tie MERCIA N PAILOR'S KXCHANGE, corvect. Luws are made to be obeyed. And Eu B, Wittiiss, Beeretary. ms, B. Fenno chairman. Messrs. John | Ways be used for children teething, It soothes P, Boyd, S.B.Fenno and Frea M. Smith | 1 child, softens the gums, allays all pain, wore appointod a comuittee to confer with i A;" aud s tho' bost remedy {oF 10 secure tho defoat of thelr party candi- nor o, ...u.. dates by way of revenge. oy : 1 ul The democratic party of Moutaps is in | & "fl"’"fi guun‘. e u‘ E‘n'nphmhuhm .BW n" needof n liberal dose of purilication, and tfl H‘ ,_:" 1 u btl/ u. fo applied 10 a e Sl £ ey ot wo lind, very ofven, that laws whickiaro | ' C : lor in the | then ftmug Hope for success it HEN A| 8l Y . E y * in the - — jeriminslo O E the Foilowing CGibson were appointed a committee to wait teanship Arrivals. not upheld by the sentiment of the majority e only W{"l' on U’""j‘ or :n oo g enuine and u permiaslon. Bh the Union Pacifio. rallroad. officors abons | At Queenstown—The Lord Gough, from | of poople, remnin a doad lotter, We huve sov. | World that is withbut valgarity,without | pexican Ratiway Shops BETRET TE nglql’m .n”,‘cl.u..’. i ind K g‘u ':,-;;,r,-gdmll,gg_;‘yg;f,_““, ol g0 transportation rates and_train conveniences, | Philadelphiu. eral of such on Dur SLatuLes DO, injury to the gser, und without doubt & | Ciry or Mexico (via Galveston), March | § 4 yfi“fi‘: iis u montown 10wl Ll Ak xm-w» (e - i W \ 1,17 A The Sunday clesing ordingnce might not | beutifier, is Pozzoni’s. bave been observed in the past very strictly, A ey v ey and yet there is room for argument, Whether | myrough the invitation of Mr. R. T, it would not have been better to leave Well | yoigin, goucral manager of the Commercial enough alone. Everybody knows that our | pactory company, & number of retail mer- city was as quict, s freo from disturbancs | ehynts sud clerks ussemblel at the board of and drunkennoss on Sundays (as well 88 | yrudo Jast ovening to organize Jocal branch auy other duys), as apv city of our size 0b | of tng Neprasks HBusiness Mou's assogistion. this contiuent, and may be oven more 80, | Puo object was partially b the interast of Lhe Now, what is the object of the last order of | directory and partially for the beselfit of the his hoport Will it diminish the consumption | retail merchants, by fayoring combinations essrs, A. V. Miller, C, H. Sohotker and ,\; Liverpeol Jobuston svero apboirited @ commities on | o rounds, Adjourned to meet at the call of o chuirman, At the meoting it was tho Y{\r'i‘ foutuamplon marul thnon, that as good grouuds can be At Glasgow~-The Prussian, from Boston; 13'un tho Omaia ‘elub now s, | 13 Siets e udiana, from Noly York. G g oo, quite as convenient, a8 far G Lo getting to and from s concerned for A 2 j Opicha people, The ground committee iy | o SA‘\'_'“"" ik ::’-";;"r’r';‘l‘;' e gonfident that it can _please the Owmaha ball | B . 5 15 towy b Sianaemont with grounds and loca: | 18 full of excitement over tuo development of on. gold mines in the Sweet Grass Hills, fifty- #ve milos northwest of Lere. 1t is reported 'he Iostonian, from Bos- S er worky, Houth dead, o 18,—Phe round-house of the Culeacan & RS B ’}, 3 -: _9.‘:; .w..;‘,n.w ‘"”"“i'ir'.‘.'.{"n.; Atlata railroad, at Culeacan, bu 1o-day, toddy ner fortetle " .IIIV togethier with locomouves and passenger cars. Many shops were slso destroyed Loss, $600,000. he Fulda, from New ;.mepi»n.u '?' e ERENOPS —Any bank, cymucy o wiloiesalo house [h Ouicagof wholsssls Fiancisco and Chicago. void sieials, Bin Positively cured b these Little Pills, Notes About the City. that the miners in the Eclipse guloch are | of iutoxicating beverages! Wil it diminish | Wuinst deadbeais, poor goods, loug hours e T riare DR. W. J. HORNE, inventor, B. W, Walk has gono to Otumwa, La., ana | Diaking from 850 to 30 dollurs per d drunkenness and disturbance? Will it pro- [ #bd poor help, and fayoring legisladon in tress frora Dyspepsia, In- — s much better. :l:;:L of ube gold is Laken out iu placer dig- tect the home from the salooni No, sir! 'frvuur of ||hu retall .(u;tu"‘ w’rll'm”ucurutn‘;y of dlgestion aud Too Hearty, ging. 9 e directory eompany 18 Lo be the soeretury AT W Clank, ot Lisoels; 8 the guast of e e e A oiiiaa pop- | Of e stuse association wnd the dircotory i B A Jeitock Flid HIME BAUGH & TAYLOR Notioo has been issucd for tho city election | . AMw.n From Mexico* ulation were brought up to uuuk a:l Datlave | 40 b tho aredic guida. Mr, Wilisas Plaisiey B07 oy UIEPOMS Bty 1 P Ve o i as chosen C! v. George Wil- rowsiness, Bo take place Anril 3. » Muxico (via Galvesion), March | Lt the man who Iahors alx daye of ho week | Tb0 SRO8SE UGIERLERG Wl ‘UOARD weors W@ the Mouth, Coated . A Melcher is the last Second ward | 18— Tae conservative press & attacking *pounciimanic candidate, Presidont Harvison and Boecrotary Blaine, L. (~. Ewan will remove hls fewelry store claiang Lt they ure ambitious W bave the A. Neloher's drug sto: United States possess Mexico. Mod B e o - s N uya‘.“ been up-nimg"u Canon City coal. #7 per ook miih bis Teateraal Driouds Ju. this Nebraska Faet Co., 314 Soutds 15t St, ing week days, shouid have the remaining | tary. S onth Tor vost. pecroation and amusoment | M. Hodgiu, of the directory company In absence of other places of amusement, | prescuted 4 coustivution and by-laws a they find it to some extont w the saloon, not | they were adopted. in the drinking place, but in the saloou it -—— ; where they cau moet fricuds and sit down Lo Pears’ soup securcs a begutiful com- social ufx with thew, or @ gawe of ehock- | plexion. Tongue, Patu o the Slde, TOLPID LIVER. /Fley regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable. SMALLPILL. SMALL OOSE. SMALL PRICE. Hardware and Cutlery, Mechagnics' Lools, Fine Bronze Bullders' Goods and Bujalo Scules 14056 Douglas St.. Omaha.

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