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(&) THE OMAHA DAILY BitE: TUESDAY JANUARY 28, 1890, e e e e et e e o e ot e e e | THE PULSIFER NURDER CASE| e 7 | DENOYSUED Ay FAKES, I.\ORB”‘A\ I ( R \[\' r““l'l“g yesterday to bo on fire. ‘ho firemon worked The Single Tax and Homes, LT s . M GRALY 1Y Jy | hard fer two hours, but fiaaily found it nec A man willordinarily undergo groater United States prisoners. Y | tain Senpagionnl Reports Rogard- essary to scuttle the ship and sink her in the | 1 uachips, practice more self-denial, U— An amendment was adopted providine that - e Uy Hakom Saflirens. AW Kaat river to. aavo her. During the firo six | SIS0 8 0f (- virtucs wiich g0~ | thore shall be sach arrangements i the cou- | 7 o 8 €% carenial Tl6: romen were overcome in the Fold by the LT ¢ b N It Coueos an Extended Dsbate in | struction of the prison buildings that | It Has Been Decided to Tey tue | HURON, S. &M #an, 97, Special Telogram | 1500 ghippers Ask ths Foderal | heat and smoke and for several hours it was | 10 the upbuilding of the commonwealth o one or tve b o | to Tne Bew.1U¥He sensational reports sent enPed o ot 1 co thought | in order to secure a home than to ac- . prisoncrs under twenty voars of age shull P s B tol . i ¥ feared they could not liv are though n the Senate. not in nny tvay associate with the prisoners | risoners Separate'y. from here by @hihgo nowspaper reporters Courts for Rolief. to be.out of danger this complish any other object. This is above that g " - to the effect that people are going mad in £ - - K what his mind is fiest_set on, and when | The committce rose, reported the bill to | a : thelr houses o 96kie farns in this locality OMAHA WILL GED JUSTIC ho has gained it his offorts are equally / SENATOR WALTHALL SPEAKS, | theliouse aud it pussed. '\ whicn | DIFFICULT TO SECURE A JURY. | yrought telogrihi¥ ot inquiry from tho cast [ FORTY SUITS AGAINST ONE ROAD | ek 8 po. | enlistod o keep it. Tho singlo tax / the bill was passed was made and nlso one to | — this afternoon. - Thoro is no truth in the re- At & '.-:P"m“‘:"":' @ De- | throatous to profoundly ;.m-.-‘n§.~ mean lay this motiou on tho tablo, i - Sud- | Ports. The bow#t of county comumissioners ) r At o, ing of this word as we understand it He Denles the Government's Kight | Op the tatter motion, 1o quornm voting | s Minnie Reynolds Gets & Judg- | 0000 comfrfitteos, together with the | OVereharges and Discriminations Al- Ciioaco, Jan, (Spe Telegram to | [tis not consistent with *m idea of to Assure Justsdiction of & and Mr. Holman having rased his point, the ment for $4,000 Agatnst the F., raiifolids, hiave made ample provisioa for the teged—A Sloux Uity Man Fatally Tur Bes, |~ Commissionor Iglchart of tho | home that somebody should tuke it . tesins~DoIngy in house, without further action, adjourned. & 8, Vi AP es Mins ANEN RMareto ], sipTied Mboay WHtliEy Wouned "By & Manthe<A Chicago freight burean has made a formal | away from ns by bidding at an auction. State Or ¥ - e ‘ 4 Ml B wilaH 15 418 S0a BTy Wi 1”‘ "“.ll Jothi b : demand of the westorn roads turough Chair- | 1f it be said that no such auction would she House. REPrt m'l:'\,‘ AUCUS. ing Mad Dog Scare. 5 e "“\“\.“\;:} \‘."r|||| , clothing Dangerous Counterfeit. man Midgley for a corresponding roduction | tuke place, but that the state would fix Honse Members of that Party Dis — supplics hnve not yot been 1n hog and cattie rates from othar Missouri | the IEAUR tate nrr'\‘u‘m:\;\' '\:!l'~‘rln'{lf"i . chise the New Ituiles. \ if they have more canr be had by applying to o $ b river points to the ont_cattlo rato now | 45 suflicient to take B o Wasmixaroy, Jan. & ne republican T e Ty the committees, as large quantities of Sl el el 7 in force from IKausas City. Commissioner | NOmic rent, differing from the pres- Wasmxoroy, Jan, 27.—In the senate to ASHE ‘vl‘-l‘ J ~n %5, vve ';W Fursont, Neb, Jan, 2i.—[Special Tole- | coal and clothing are yet on hand awaiting Des Motses, la, Jan, 1 Tele- | iatart claime to o porfectly coufident of | €NV \x only in amount, then day Mr. Hoar presented the rosolutions | CAucus was catied 1o order ths CHening BF | gram to Tne bikn.|—Tho case of the stato | ¢lls from the heedy. Nov o siugic cnse of | gram to Tar Bre,|—The suits in | e tho case, which will probably | WO Sa¥ that there is uo means of ascor- adopted at the recent Boston, M Henderon o . eon of tne | 0f Nebraskn against Charles Shevhard and | Suffering within 'this counly " hus been | tho United States circat court at this | oo o B0 FHE FREE PO DR | taining what the economie rent is. 1t S on thubject ot election difficattiés fa | SEEEC U0 “,i';"'l'f e in theold rules, | ChTistian Furat for the murder of Carl T. which 1o0ks Gareflly after the wants of the | PIoce for violution of the interstato com: § oot iiyicn “for settlement, o railrond | 0L be possibie to form an approxi- tiesouth. Referred. chatiges vrdjiopsd to “"_‘”"‘l"“ torired - the | Pulsifer at Crowell, Novemoor 10, was calleq | needy and immediatoly supplios them. The | Merce act were begun today. They are all | o thBee 0 BB FRERL - Gl (AL | mate esti the beginning by tak- The bill herotofore passed for a bridge | The greatest harmony c dent. however, | In the district court todag, It was decided | Feports that hundreas of cattle tave died | brought by grain shippers hvinw in Northe | oS00 P liec ™ o e AL wdard the rents puid by in- across the Missourl river in Douglus county, | Proceedings. It was evident, however, § ' 4ne brigoners separatoly. and Shop- | from starvation is wholly falso. 1f uny | wostorn lowa, and are against the Chicago | Shac 88 ne jusul o Atng dividuals for the use of land us a matter i according to Reed's stutewent, that the b stock has died in this country except by the | & Nof charging higher futas on corresponding pro- | of hurgain, But the standard would Nebraska, was reconsidered and amended, . e b ik ied | caso will be hoard first. The work of | S Bus died tn this country ¢reept by the | & Noftawestern railroad. ducts from Omuha than from Kansas City, Iy sorvo for the fivst venting. What providing that the bridge shall not be lo- | BeW code ;‘t';“'l not r’e el dass 1t | selecting u jury I boon comme od. Up | g e e o ant ot | Tho first wstallment of suts numbered | The Rock Island and St. Panl have lines o | 0LV setvo fov the fiust tenting. \ v 0 action © he house for several ays to noon the el of twenty-two meun was g 4 cated within onethird of a mile of any cx- | thea | X food, Muoh steel hot some out negt | thirtees, asking for an ageregato amount of | BOUh points and thete seems to be no possi- | about the second? Land values change, Mr. Chaudler's resolution calling on the :‘::r’:"'mw"l :)“\"‘I“:" '“::‘::h"""m the ’d'w‘ | iffs me now scouring the county to summon | WEC And many farmers ju_ this county are in | jng for a total of $50,000, The 1 lits are for | garnings the western linos havo had in 8 { society ary 3 o 6 COmTorEAbIO o 3 s 08 h gress of sociefy. A large part of Mr. attorney genoral for a roport concerning the another panel from which 10 draw more | YStter and moro comfortable condition today & Soon 4 e 0 s achieves than last wi P! overcharges and alloged discriminations. jears, Geor ‘s uegument is addressed to the maitreatment of Henry Faunce at Aberdeen, | thut more positiv nrrmrc"rml\{”" achieved | jurors, 1t is believed it will be a dificult i A I T The shippers allége that the company Tho trans-Missourt association was in ses- | (ovine “time when ull . available land Miss., was taken up and Mr. Walihall ad- | i thedisposition of contested clection cases | matter to obtain the necoasury men. Tnters Sy Theve s Destitftion. oharged thom, in oftect, two local rates be. | 800 here today and considores ot | I R phalet, RaNMRE. by without the rules than with., It | estin the case is very great throughou \ E )\ dressed the senate. He said it conld not be Cnicago, Jan. - N ¥ o 5 through rate#in connectinn with tho reduced : The report of destitu- | tween thelr shipping points, when they were | ot il NG Gotion whiatover was takon, | auction is the only process that wiil yond Maple River Junction and Chicago, | the subje Was felt by some of theso members | county and the trial will be one of the most | G ress nad any | ghae after w safe working majority | important us well us expensive ever held in | tion in South D, possibly pretended that o ota resulting from crop | b L being tao complicated for decid: | enable society to colloct cconomie rent Ju isaiction of the subject, Referringtothe | had been secured under tho operations | Dodge county. failure was further confirmed today by in- | while they think thoy oagnt to have had a | ing in a day. surely, equitably, progressively and hangi g in efMigy of Secrotary Procter at | of genoral parlmentary law tho rigidity A Wivores 2Eveive. torviews with threo railway oficiuls who afo ( through rate. oy alioo ulao that. ut, ono (Chmrcont seientifically, says a writor in the Pop- ordecn and the assault on Faunce, ne | Of the new codo might bo rolaxed with | . AN eork) in u position to know tho facts. They are C. © company made a special rate froma | Must Come. ular Scieneo Monthly. A‘: i "':‘,‘“ sy the warton | bencfit and. the republicans might thus be | FREMONT, Neb,, Jau (Speciateto Tae | 5 G0N0 G e s aad I I, Cran. | Pointin Nebraska to a point in llmow. | Cuscaco, Jan. 27.—Tue Merchauts' freight s i L i relioved from the uecessity of cnacting a | BEk.|—Martin Beaver, a farmer Lving in | dom of tne Northwaostern rallway. Accord. | Which rate was lower than thoy paid | bureau of the Chicago board of trade makes Ostriches in Amevica } conduct of a few persous and Was | ooqe which, in time, might perhaps be feltby | Saunders county, about nine miles south of | jug to their story tho majority of the suffer. | f0F 8 less distance, Again, that the | o a0 s’ B Bl Gastorn. Mise There is a certain old tradition about disipproved by the community. Speaking for | thomaelves fu full forcs. Hauving thus | premeie g i e oo gono | ors aro in & steiy of conuiey Sfty milos wide | COmPANY made a anecial rate fepm Nebraska . 3 A bt L humsell and representing the sentiment of | practically reached a decision that_election 3 1 voeks, and his | 8d extending on both sides of the ratlroad | t0 New York und other castorn points which | sourt river roads for nredugtion of tho hog | theostrich which.[huve been told by the 42 whe people of Mississippi, he condemned | CAses shball bo considered bofore the ;ffl'"d’"“"“ (’lm‘ “b*‘mlth our Wweeks, an ‘H- LFOm ETAW SR o Lo ADSAIOR was less than they had in shipping to Chi- | rate from IKansas City to Chicago to corte- | awner of the California ranch, ace fal- 3 RPN e sode of rules was adopted, the ques- | frionds and neighbors are anxious for 08go spond with the cut cattle rate. In casoof a | |y ‘s Ple 6hlmsuits filed today the principal plaint. [ refusal they threaten a complaint to the Jan, 25— (Special Telogram to | 13 are Gray, Babcock & Lewis of Ida | iuteratate commerce commission. those outrages and felt thut ti@ peopie of | 4ion" of \ways add means arose and | knowledie of his whereabouts for more than A Methodist Olergy the United States would not iold an entire | ¢here was a long discussion, which one reason. When he went away he took Curcaco ysa_ writer in St. Nicholas. He says that the ostrich does not bury his he o and imagi i community respousible for tho action of w | was simply a reflox of individual views as 1o | Sie P IEE T8 R TR e e | The thew. 1. A, Hovis. presid. | Grove, who cluim 10,000 as tho ‘excess they L St e o P few persons. Procecding to the question of | the possibility of securing ana maintaining a | e "yl o iteen or nineteen vears old, | ing older of the Not it k t: Sl ‘ have paid over a fair and reasonable rate. AT D HL O AR L B SOALAP VB MUBHROLAUE b fodoral interfersnce in eioctions, Mr, Wai. | QUorum of republicans to meet the demo- | §7N08 N8 Q0 eCod that Boaver 0ok the | tomy ot o st ot Dakota conferonce, | Each plawtift has several -counts to his | IAxsisCity, Mo., Jan. 27, ~{Special Tele- ‘ Y pug i cratic opposition, which, it was expected, thail agread with Mr. Tngalls, that the race | ‘WUl fake the shapef & refusal to vote, 1 question was the most formidable ever pre- | was finally determined that at least four re- girl to Omaba; that she was euciente at told of the sufferings of the people of his | petition, and adds up the amount which be | gram to T BEE. | —The Missouri Pacific | and always veady for a fight. Nor does the time the two disajpearcd. It is said | Btate at tne Mothodist ministors' meeting | claims the company should refund, agere- | will establi \ a rate on all grain to common | the female ostrich lay her cxgs in the ting for all that are to sue about $30,000. i T sand for the sun to hatch them. To do 4 5 At that Mrs. Beaver wos apprised of all the | today. L \ points on the Texas & Pacific railroad of N ¢ oy 3 ¥ sented to & freo people for solution, He saw auh\:uy‘ru‘«:‘llll?li‘l;: ;?‘\;Il;:_!mfi "é’x.“"(‘;‘;.fi‘.oé‘.-'I.‘i's‘ facts in the case before the flicht of the pair, “I have traveled 150 miles north and south, A DatiksrousiConaterivE 0 vonts. ‘This is o reduction from 48 cents, | them justice, "““.\ are quite domostic, ©o romedy which congress could upply thut | o answer to theit o e omiocrats | but it is not known whether she knows the | and 500 miles cast and west in North Dar | g * gerous Counterfeit. It takes effoct on the 20th. and deserve a botter reputation. Noe N promised any practical result. He believed | came to the conc wm\l o filibustar. sun? | presont wheroabouts of her husbaud. They | jova s said Mr. Hovl A Wily Fort Donae, Ia., Jan. 27.—[Special Tele- = AT is the ostrich ever-used for riding, as hat arbilrary eosotments would but in- | Of - these e ubsERL OR ARCOUTE | liave boen married about six years. Kota, " suid Mr. Hovis, vand T can ruly 835 | gram to Tk Bre | —Northern lowa is bo. | Chieago & Bastern ilinoiv Dircorors. | he has an excoptionally weak bavls ¢rease u-udnmvu:uu {he profes: 2 purpasa Tt tee e L TR PaRRTL b e AP o0 e 1”* T]‘" s gront suftering ““""dfl ; 8 De0- | 110 figoded with what bankers pronounce the | NEW York, Jan. 2i.—At a special meeting | any person might break it with a blow e o e T Tht vorg | abscut without letting his Whereabouts bo gt A rar g D Dofrerops lust summer and the SUm- | pest imitation silver dollar that has been | Of the directors of the Ubicago & Eastern | from an ordinary cane. vote, but the object was to count that vote = =AY thit oy geistey Bratrice, Neb, Jan. 27.—[Special Tele- | mer before were fainres on account of frost A > Mitnois in this city today D. J, Muo of His strength lies in his great broast for tho republican party. Tiio ‘proposition :‘l’n’:::“i“av:::?rllul::filjtt:llyl:x;gu!'f‘ o ovory | gram to Ttk Brr.|—Dewey L. Whitney, 1iv- | #nd drought, and the farmers have no money | Placed in circulation for some time. All tho i G A R s Ry & are 7 ‘was such a menace to the rights of the peo- B L o (] ' B J t purchase the mecossitios of life, | banks m this city have detected and thrown | the Evansville & Terre Hauto system was | and his feet. e hos one “groat claw, k street, was seriousty burned | i eh ToURe U 4 o X Pro 3 d a very small ouo, and with o tor: led ve ! o u y s farm in the dis- | out many of 3 ; elocted prosident and ex-President Porter | und a very sma ) d r D1 all men anxlois 10 preserve o apirit of | baro quoram. Neverthieless, “the clection | by'a gasoline cxplosion oarty this moraing. | triot I travolod ovor that s hot. MOFtFARed: | shape. s ed color of the xemmie ono,ang | WAs MU0 chairman, C. W. Hillard, socro. | viblo precision he can’ bring down tho the government. In his opinion the result '\.\‘\(.I“:l:nrn-mhl‘;\;I\lvl:l.n?l::n‘:‘:l‘Ir:m‘:u’;:ul:‘l{: “The accident is attributed to a leaky supply | Household furniture and everything eise of | igstamped perfectly. The sl poiat is | tary and treasurer of the Chicago & Eastern | large claw with a cruel force that will af vo conercasionl clection in say southorn | e * e "lo . th. Toundation for a | PiPe which ad permitica a cousiderablo | ¥Aluo hus boon morizagod, and the' farmers | itring, wiioh cords to a nicety with gonbing ois, was elocted a director of the Beans. | fear open anything uot made of shev ongross coud pass. White people wonld | sveedy disposition of ‘gther contests, and, | quantity of the fluid to run into a dripping LSharks, | yilver, It is lighter in weight than a good ron ple that st moet with the condemuation | falls il or is called away, they will have a | ing ou East K vil! BT F(VEU 1018 B, obloliErabiottan A J, to giin time in which to secure the | pan duriog the night aud which became | Who CRATES enorthous rates of interost 1 dollar, but cannot be easily detected unless | forthe JOIk Workin oF (T3 moanies | Savage birds at best, theg are dangen fore because the election of negro judges | uttendance of absent members. wgnited as ho lighted the stove. Whitney e o (o oy s | Dy, persons handling large quantities of | SA5, Sreetret LGS SAILEr LORCH ously so during breeding “times. Tha g Dificers meant - hegro " domination | A resolution by Rowell was adopted, to | undertook to throw the burning pan of fluid | DENIS Fake Cits: and hegave o the names | silver dollars. The counterfeits have been ; Lt 4 twenty-two birds brought to our Cali ana meant, death to cvery interest | the effecl that every republican member | out of doors aud was himself soon enveloped | 441 \want, There'is no danger of any actual | Jaaced in circulation very successfully, and ECONOMICAL 1 LATO RS, fornia ranch trusted to their instine( of the people. - He could not counsel | Should remain in the city except in case of | in flames. He sucoeeded 1 getting hold .of A L 3 A | thus far without any clue to the circulator, A AT & el J starvation, as neighbors_would not sce any “l':,““:{"l’;’:: oue die of hunger, vut the situation 18 n sud Dis people o acoapt such _ desolating barbar- | sickness, and all should remuin in the hall | & coverlet and by wrapping it it w thout a strugile. nor yet to. flee the | during the time the house was in session un- | extinguished the flames. H The Supr and laid thoir eges during the Cali- Useless [ fornia winte vhich o me Jourt. South Dakota Abo w respended tp homes of themselves and ancestors, Ho | 1688 prevented by sickness. fearfully burncd und his injuries, though ex- ‘;fl;-n‘},‘;ge’ji“if" money or. clothig and food | ppg Morses, Ia., Jan. 27.—[Special Telo Officers. their summer south of the equator. It would not urgoe them to violate any public There was some show of opposition to the | tremely painful, ave not necessurily danger- Mr. Hovis asked that the Methodist | #ram to Tue Bee.]—The supreme court Pierne, S. D, Jan. svecial Telegram | being the rainv season, their nests wore law or private right, but he wouid urgo | Proposed changes in the rules which tend to | ous. them—not as a remedy but asa means of | Stop filibustering by Anderson of Kansas churches iu Chic p send us much assis handed down the following opinions this | to Tne Ber o lozislature is woing | filled with water and the eggs chilled; AT i BREUY v : g A Tend son of their Americun sos i b . > ¥our Thousand Dollars Damages. u8 possible, M vis left for Pennsy morning: crazy on the question of economy. lvery s | Alaty 4 o el | and Cheadle of Indisna Chendle, however, A\ i LIS 7 . ituati . 2 e e S 180 falluve, i ate all party differoncos to that end und pur- | bari, and there are indications that Ander- | gram to e Brn]—A judgmont of $1,000 il S avpellant: Muscatine district; reversed. state expenss is greodily snappad up ana | e GG TN TS BESk Y HOL IRE pose. There was no sufety for them in [ Son will do likewise. _ | damages was today entered iu the district | A HUNDRID THOUSAND LOST. Madison Sadier aud Timothy Brown, ap- | When economy is mentioned all party differ- | (1 08Tl (BUE T SR any different course. "Mr. Waithall 5 SRR TP, tee court of Dodge county in favor of M vellants, vs M. G. Olmstead ; Tama district; | euces disappear. The effect of ths will be | 1)/ "5 cubator house. the, California criticised all tho proposed remedies | TERRIBLY ROUGH VOYAGES. | Minnio Revnolds against the Fremont, Elk- | ivastrous Firo 1n the Kittery Navy | reversed, to placo the state for the next fow years on | 1t NS o buildings for the uso for the race trouble (including deportation norn & Missouri valley ralway. The plain- R William Allan vs J. O. Platt, appellant; | the most stringen line of economy that can | pelid BT B0 G C IS, T G0 RE0 L and disfranchisement) as impracticable and | Atantic Liners Have Rearfal Experi- | tiff received injuries ina wreck ebout a mile Yard. Sac district; afirmed. be devised. The expenses of all penal, | O the birds. r{""k el L TGS impossible. Such colored men as Douglass, ences with Winds and Waves. cast of Promont, caused by n misplaced | PomtsMourn, N H., Jan. 27.—At o'clock | State of Towa, uppelice, vs “tasper Bell, | chartable and educational institutions wail .| O Do) s, Lo ;lflnhgut o ruce and Lyneh, he suid, were not types 4 . cinl ol switch, on the evening of November 3, 1858, | hy i ] aypellant; Warren district; affirmed. bo shaved down to the lowest possible plane | acre in extent, for the use of the breed- D « L 47 L Tol ) & this morning a scrious fire was reported at S W i ) i L but prodigies. But some northern people, ",’l‘;'” ‘B”f"v "‘\‘,“ e o | Sho sued for §25,000. =il e fi,u'\bmk“ out | . A- A Haarid, appellant,’ va the city of | this session and no doubt such useiess | 1ng birds. every pair occupying one judging the whole negro race by them, did | to Tue Brg |—Nine Iuropean steamers e Lery ¥ yards S s Council Bluffs; Pottawattamie aistri luxuries as the railroad commission, veteri- hinclosure. - S not appreciate the dread in which southern | which arrived at this port yesterday bore Beatrice Bouds. in the voiler room of the building occupied | yerged. nary commission, ete., will be abolished. [a _— veople stood of mnegro’ rule. Mr. Walthall | ovidence of having passed through tesrible Beatrice, Neb., Jan. 26.—[Special Tele- | a8 machine and iron plate shops and quickly A Seorstany aEonbl both bodies today a large amount of work atluded to the practice of fraud and bribery | \oatner. All report the voyago one of the | gram to Tue Bek.|—The city council met | cxtended along to the Futtock mill, e Thahen e asyiacconiiiae o IS lbC (0 5 A Drs MoiNes, Ia., Jan, 2 Special Tele- | demonstrated that tho legisluture will by v g ed Marc - | where the workmer obliged to jum demonstra af o 1 ths part of the whito peo- | IWOstsevere known on mi Auuntic. Tho 1 today and fixed March Las the date for vot- | whoro tho workmon were obliged t0IUDD | o 1y 'to Thx Bes1—A fire nsursnce com. | known. as working ono. - The' most Im elvos from nogro-rule, that | freight vessel Sir William Armstrong, from | ingon the intcrscction bonds question for it AR G e pahlassnpetnd MR e o 4 lic least evidence of a more honest badly. Her b i a5 The d 0" | efforts of the Aremen and - the mariue guard | pany of this city hus just levied attachments 1 s y o ent was it the least evidence of o inoro Houest | Humburg, sufforod badly. Her boats were | Distriots 4 and 5. The date of the Witten- | fho'ica extendad into the machine shops | upon the property of Thoodore Gatehell, late | 1 bill which the senute passed oxtending BN o e b oLy otan smashed, deck houses stove in, and, every- | berg steel railway franchise cloction was | and help was then called " far from this city. | yecrotary of the company, for the sum of | Lhe time of payment from Fobrunry to Octo- parsiisied ,fi;z"m“:,y of Logiclation in tia | thing movablo carricd away. Three seamen | changed to the same time, 1ids for 8,500 ( The reinforcements ‘senyiconfined the fireto | (@iEat P A FHERRIA 08 I S O bor for thus vear at 1 cent fntareat and uo country. He admitted u..ng;m, facts bad | were, badly burt. The steamer Sorrento, | Worth of sewer bonds and for $13,000 worth | the two buildings; which' togéther are 400 Wi » Gatchall yecontly solu 00 penalty. Tho house amended to make this , ctly o) . 5 i of Second and Third paving districts inters | foet in length and-sixty-five feet wide. rhe | and retired from the company. Butsince | permanent, but the senate ro)f«' ed the T O L ad 1o b thromn over. | Section bonds will be opened at the next | loss will urobabiy roach §100,000. then the books have been examined | change and returned the bill to the house, eolcrl ) aud ho had no besitation in declar | board, Tho steamship America, of the | Feguiar meeting of the council, February 11. ‘The property was not insured. leflm ‘thhen i %f:cfli md«;; m"-heauz ::rx;:t‘;nn‘y ;‘.ré‘:;‘:’&, 3|I|l“ ?.\x'flfi lhit:m‘]’i»::e:‘ “f;-;m:m:: gg " 1 i 4 hy & —— - O n rts i 3 I e on euntasars oh | S hoste:” Darins She tisimentions stor of L oIDEE R el Why the Whisky Trust Incorporates. | Jssuing warrants to tho amount. of 4000, | the stato wiks intioduced, t & Suberibute for Mississippi_ examination and roparation 1o | tho 17th & hug wave boordea the vessel, | FAmrieLD, Neb, Jan. B7.—|Specisl Tele- | ~(micaco, Jan. 37.—George O. Gibson, | They do mot charge him with intentional enalg bl the man maitreated, mashing the after house and cabin sky- | ram to Tue Bex.|—The parties who burg- wrongdoing, but they think he allowed more | aud scnaté bills re-enacting laws of the ter- Mr, Chardler advocated the resolution. 1f | light. A great quantity of water poured | larized Palmer & Loomis’ store Saturday secrotary of the whisky trust, talking this | pills than he should, and they think that he | ritory and for onforelne s, common Iaw evening of tho reasons why the trust was | should refund this money or take out the at- | was introduced and- will become n law, as it the senate was only to be taunted with | down into the cabin and much damage was | morning were arrested at Superior and v i i . wipes out all defects in the two other mea; Wronga . of this kind, commitded, | by | done; (Captain Kohlmax was knookeddown g I about to incorporate, said they were going | tachments upon his farm vroperty. 8 Teing asked, “What' are you goink | and soveroly injured. Ono of thosteerag | Drousht, horo today. | They are two young | to do it because it would aid i the transac- 1 N A Railroad Man’s Promotion 10 ao about i but was | passengers died during the storm from in- 0 tion of business, Trusts, he said, were < 2 . SIXTE wls0 to bo told by the senutor from Missis- | jurios received. By A e fonngmttore posnee | beneficial not only to the producer but.to the | MASoN Ciry, Ia, Jau. 27.—{Special Tele- . | sippif *You havo ot tho rigit to inquire nd | Muny icebergs woro sightod. The Moruvia | gion, which leaves nodoubt about thoir being | consumy. ~But there had been such o | Sram to Tus Bir]—Assistant Superintend- | ¢ Covers the Central Paciflc Tracks you'dare not inquira into outrages of this | from Hawmburg reports & narrow escapo from | ¢hg pilyy parties. clamor raised in- this country about trusts, | 0t J- B. Cable of the Iowa and Dalkota di- for Five Miles 8ort,” then indeed had the senate fallen on | a collision with an iceberg on January 20 P ithout Tt legislat had been | Yision of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul SAN Fraxcisco, Cal, Jan. 27.—The rail- woeful und lamentable times. and great damage from heavy seas. Tho Mad Dog Scare. ‘Wwithout reason, t! legislatures hac o way racelvéd oMolal notification teday of N S . Cal, Mr. Ingalls spoke forcibly on the matter, | North German Lioyd steamer Sanle hadan | Nomroux, Nob., Jan. 27.—[Special Tele. | 120Ved to pass laws inimicable to the | railway c ufication toduy of | road officials at Sacramento succeeded in Absolutely Pure. " closing me follows: equally rongh experience with the ovhers and 3 ki interests of - tha producers, and the peess | his apvointment as superintendent of the 2 = T having communication for u short time Sat- “It may be that you will succeed in pro- | on thelast haif of the voyage was so thickly | £ra to Tne Brr.|—Residonts of the junc- | makes a continual outery —against | Jowa und Minnesota division of the same | yrguy night with the Truckee office on the | Ll S curing the deciaration that the senate of the | coated with ice and stow that the crew was | tion, ove mile south of this citv, are con- | them. Trusts could not defend themselves | road, His division extends from Calmar te Yarn Blons of 4 SeGires mouURtaln A wlen || Sirengti ARA WDl Ba0m snRss: L oL uR Unitel States, that the guvermment of the | ikept coustantly at work chopping it away. | siderably agitatea over the report that a dog | because they could not deny that their | Minneapolis. Heisa young man, but has | ©Aste LERE % i3 e N " v . th th dinary kinds, und cavuot be sold in United States, hus no power either t in- | Captain Richter suys he never befors krew | belonging to William Boche bit a cow which | 9FRanizations were in one sense illegal; that | devoted all but twelve yours of his life to | it was learncd that the snow was sixteen feet | (iR (G M I TR Ge R tost quire into. & Wrong against 1ts citizens | so severe a atorm to Jast as long as this one. is, they had no existence under the law and en that place and the or- to protect them against inv ¢ piotmm to Jost os long s thisone, | jn o sliort time died with all tuo aympionis of | Warh gt treataeare s o ks bmes | Fooading; He o succeeded horo by Georgo | 598 i i HARC PR ML K20 00 | ahort walkit s, of plosphats padacs, Suld ‘ LON| Jan. 27.—The British sl ol 3 A . Y i 3 . s e n cans VAL BAKING POWDER CO., s ot e e e T | e T arna. Novsibnr & b sahocs { hydrophobia, and provious to her doath- | desires to place itseif whers it oan no-longer | O To" Of LaCrosse. rains with the freczo trausforred this 19Ny 10 the senator that if France had been a citi- | on the cosst of Holland. Thirty of her | Struggles killed a very valuablo horse belong- | be called an illegal organization. It1s in no Stabbed by a Maninc. into ice, which will have to be | — R —Seiprmms zen of Kunsas, und if it should appear that | crew were washed overboard after sne | ingtoberowner. A slaughterof canines will | way weakeniag. On the coutrary, when in- | Sjoux Ciry, [a., Jan. 22.—(Special Tele- | chopped out and shoveled away hand. ESTABLISHED IN 1878 the authorities of Mississippi would not | strack and all perished. probably result. . corporated it will be stronger than ever. gram to Tue Bee.]—Leander Scott, aa | The railroad company hus endeavored to se avenge Uiat wrong, and if it should appear | The British ship Janet Cowan, beforo B TR D) —————— o0 cmployo of the live stock commission | CUTStelegraphic communication with Tieno BY THE that the government and authorities of the | reported huving returned to Plymouth 2 prorat:oink Disciples of Blackstone Scrap. 3 in order that a few, at least, of the west- United States were powerless to provent | in distress, lost flve of her crew JOUNSTOW: N, Neb., Jun. 27.—[Special o | e H or bouse of Clough & Co., was fatully as- | bound trains that ure thero ca such wrong, I will guarantee to him that the | whito off the. sle of Wight.” Although. she | Tue Bex.|—N. . Austin, hving four miles | CUICAGO: Jou 27.—There was a lively imo | ., 109 vy Leo Minier, . stock buyer, this | back to Ogden aud their passeny be ordered 2. '8 trans- north of here, has a well on Lis farm that is 2 afternoon. In a fit of insanity Miuier | forred to the southern route, nands o resent it and to expot a reparation. | crew sncceeded in navigating her to Ply- gz fraud today, Lawyer Newman threw a citizens of Kansas would take it nto their | Was almost dismasted the remainder of the at tho investigation of the. Delmel failuro o From Colusa, in the western part [Murmurs of disapproval from the demo- | mouth. Stiagtiag soms ‘““,’:“"“‘M’;' times & nowe | o,y sramp at Lawyer Mayer, who is prose- | Susucd 1hen ile victim and plunged o Jar4® | or “the ~Sacrimento valley, the 'ro- NATIONAL GOVERNMENT. cratie side. ‘The United States steamer Enterprise, 00.:'} nhl rm: l‘fiwe clln istinetly heard | oo 0 tng investigation. In tho scrimmage | Ular vein, Thers was mo provocation, and | POrt comes that for twenty two miles of Mr, George challenged the senator from | having an board the remams of George H. | Which sounds like escaping gas. An investi- 3 farms are covered with water toa_depth of Kansas or uny senator on the republican | Pendleton, late United States mimster to | &ation is to be made soon to try and find nat- following Rudolph Deimel gave Mayer a | the two men wero totally anacquainted, k ¥ . from two to six fect. The loss throughout T side o put -his finger on thut clause of the | Germany, sailed from Dartmouth for New | Ural gas. right-hander on the jaw, a seal ring cutting M"&mfl"" threo "’“‘,{FV """‘h”g‘h'" ‘l'l"’ the state by the flood cannot be even approx- I o I E R Y constitution which authorized the federal | York yesterdny, but was compelled to re- s Mayer’s face badly. ~ Another nttorney then | cattie businoss noear Tekamab, Nob. = Tle | imately estimated now, but it is thought it government to punisi or take jurisdiction of | turn owing to the stress of weather. Boatrice Water Fiiters, floored Deimel, ufior which the fight was | 838 tHE SEREIRUTITEEE B SEHON DIOVIEES, | will noc be as great us first estimate a orime vommitted® within a stato and not | The British steamer Amaranth, from | BEATniCE Neb., Jan. [Special Tele- | stopped. ‘'he'mnster in chancery hus asked | 8 y ¥ 3 St OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY. against the luws of the United States. Norfolk, reports one man huving charge of | gram to Tue Bee.|—The Hyatt puro water | Judge Collins tojuflict heavy contempt fines. Buried in a Snowslide Ll Western Normalt College. Mr. Spooner asked Mr. George if the cattle on board being washed overboara \ R Y ] 7 e . A R S R A Bl DO e P L T o f.‘}'."n"‘".{‘:',"fw’iff"m‘f?:."lfi,'fi ?:fi??iy‘:'fum he Amerivan Moat Company Fizate, [ BSUENANDOA, Ta., Jau. 37, —[Special o 1N | gyorp yesterday o snowslide at Logansyile, A Shlaiiheiss au approprinte committeo with power to in. | and many othiers badly wjured. ure Infrinmaments on_ the Hyatt votont ava | . CR10Aeo, Jan, 8. C. Hill of New Mex- | BER.]—Tha second winter term of the Wost- | 1o, miles above here, buried n house and P Aontly frawio beid 1 e, Moresdup. v«lnn::m lmflepnrmmm. oll justico aud com- [ The Allan lie steamer Muoitoba, from | re WEREDNENS OF LR HYEL: blent W06 | 10y’ waq asked tonight concerning the reports | €ru normal colloge at this place opened on killed two_ ol the inmates. Many families piicy G ik eri e e @esaral 0, produoe “auy | Bastan, ‘vengets haviog. exporlonoed yeey | o7 damages; that the gigantic corporation kiiown as tue | JaDuary 14, with a remarkably largo ttond- | at Sierra Cily, fearing a snowslide, have gt by DowsieviLLE, Col., Jan, 20, -During the | Operated by {ho v . i left their homes and taken refuge in tha | “00He7TTeN Mr. George ted his challenge, Awerican Meat company bad fizzled out. | nce. Newstudents have been coming with 1 N i g L L tiou 2, artjcle 4 of the constitution, in theso | overboura. BeaTmicE, Neb., Jan, 27.—[Special Tele | Dy huve found “they ~canuot mako the | donts have bedly BoRe BRrober: JIIE I8l A New Ol Field. BENEF'CENC'A PUBLIC“ words ;. *Citizens of each state shall be en- e AT e O s Ry bugey | Project successful. “Thero is too much influ- | non-soctarian, independent normal school, 4 A New O L Iy titled to ull privileges and immunities as cit- | Three. Saflors Wasned Ovorboard. | et B LA o ana bugay | Broe A Foney aiainst them, | #nd tho largostof the kind in the west, 1tis | Grovensviiie, N. Y, Jan. 97.~Petroieun y 12008 of tho several states.” Yansouti, N, S.. Jan, 27.—The sehooner | CCl0R€Ing to Councilman R. J. Smith wus | ey would bave to fight nov only the beef | owned and controlled by William M. Croan. | was struck Saturday near Johnstown in a | THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAWING Mr. Reagan condemned the outrage, but | o o ik lolaalf b ] stolen from his stable on tie west side early | packers but also the market. o P well that was being sunk for gns. The well will Do hell in the’ CITY 0k MEXICO, denied the right of the government of the | o O: Kely was wrocked on Peas island | yyjg morning. No clue has yeu been obtained e —— Death of a Oreston Merchant. had reached a dopth of 800 feet. The ofl hus ON THURSDAY, United Statos to take jurisdiétion. *If sec. | SHWrday uight. The crew had a terrible | of the thieves. A reward of $50_is offered The Visible Supnly. Statrment. Cuestox, 1o, Jun. 27.—(Special Telegram | only been tabped, but it rises to a height of FEBRUARY 6, 1890, tional agitation would cease and the people | €xperience. Lashed to stumps of the masts | for the recovery of the outfit and the con- Cnica6o, Jan, 27.—The visible” supply for | to Tux Bzk.|—Thomas A. Heinley died sud- | 500" feat through a seven-inch casing. Iu- » Wy, b of the south were permitted to shape thoir | they remained atl Saturday night and partof | viction of the taief, course 10 the interests of the community, | Sunday, a froezing seu beating over them, + | the week ending fanuacy 25, as compilod by | donly at noon today. He had been for years | tense excltement provails and thousarids ¢ without having to gusid themselves from | Threo gave up and wore washed uway. Tho A Columbuy Jewaler tho secretary of the Chicago board of trade | & partner iy the wholpialo grocsry house of . attacks from the- outside, there woula be | survivors wero rescued by the steamer | Conumuus, Neb., Jan, 27.—(Specjal Tele- | i8 a8 follows: ¢ A , CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000, . 80,000 Tickets at §4, $320,000, ccas| of tho board of trade and & highiy valued A Cinadi rice of Tloke R A Tower ocoasions for U violation of e | Louisc gram to Tuk Bk, |—F, Brodfeuherer, a jew- Bashole. | 2000 e 1@wves a wife and four onildren, | OTrawa,Ont., Jun. 27, —Curran asked in the | 1o MECE AT Aluericen Soter o Mr. George apain took the floor and the United Mine Workers, . eler of this city, faileatoday in the sum of Sy i d commons today for an act ingorporating the LIST OF MILZES, resolution went over until tomorrow without | Corusus, O, Jan. 27.-The umted mine | 3b0ut $4,000. ~Columbus banka are the A PUNISHMENT FOR SINS, Canuda cuble, compauy. The project” 1s to | 1 CARITAL PRIZEOF w000 (3 action. heaviest creditors, His ussets will o lay cable from reland 10 -the straits of | 1 CAPITAL PRIZEOL 2000 i After an executive seasion the senate ad- | WOTleers conoluded thew sessions today. | by reach Lis iabilities, lnlblllt_vumn:::e A Canadian Bishop's Circular on | Balle Isle, 'The contract has aiready been £ piazE o journed. The report ol tne commiltee on u dufensive | collections is the cause of the failure. Influenza, made. The project is a purely Canadian fund was adopted. It provides that ech ——————— . Constil ikewrs Scored. MORTREAL, Jan. 27.—(Special Telegram to | 0u. The company expects 1o secure much House. member of the new organzation shall pay alize, TANGIERS, Jan, 7i—The Morrocco Times | Tur Hei % A —Archbishop Fabro has aent a | American busine g ol ‘WASHINGTON, Jan, 27.—The sub-committes | into the general treasury 25 cents per month NowroLk, Neb., Jan. 27.—|Special Telo- | today prints a 1845 Brticle severely scoring | circular ‘to all the parish priests of this Kibing. :!lthe ll'fl'lll:::ucommfll‘;‘u‘onlhowrld’. until May 1 and 15 cents ‘per mouth there- llrramv.o’l'nz Bu.l—{:e North Nebruska | the late United States Consul Lewis for { arcndiocese ordering them to add a prayer | Coppwarex, Ko, Jan, 27.—Dr. Stramm - fair Wis 1u svssion an hour this morning, en- | after, the fund to be used for no other pur- | P’ress association, which was L ave held a | alleged violatious of international law, illegai | to overy mass and to the ltany of the VoAt B VA T b cut | 160 Prizes of 80 app. to 80,000 Pri: gaged in carrying out 1nstructions to formu- | pose than for the support of miners who | Weeting in this city today, failed to material- K today shot down and Killed a promineu | 3D BHAeS 0¥l SP8- 19 6L LHY imprisonment off Meorish subjects, extorting AT L e e e y o ¢ Iate a bill providing for ‘bolding 8 fair in | ¥e locked out or on & strike. Huch | izo with membérs enough t make @ quorum, | MODGY, OlC., €14, and complaius that the | KoM Nem 7 | morchant bansid Dudlay Maiphy. 1t la sald iy Brizes of AADK: Lo 10,000 Pruza ( 1 Lo W00,000 Prize. ... 1580 3 o ), o benediction to implore divine providence | that Stri 1692, Tho Cnloago aud Now York vills wero | Weiber, sheit resaive 8930 bor weok | 1o wrinpe aod weuors] indisposition ls at- Mooriah governmaivs deusuds for his tecall | 5" {aie *away tho scourgo of iniluenza | Murpuy, and hearing that hor busvana was ‘Secided by usod us a basia for a now bill_and'such sec- | Sonditions. Local and dumteict ospuniations | of g, ) ¢ Cuse of the uo ington governmeny: untit the matter was | hich the circulur says Is ever increasing | goiug to kill him be took the first oppor h : i A tions as g . g — It awong the people sua dowg incalculable | tunity to do the snootiog. 2216 Prizes 3 A'mnunllllu 10 $178,600 { manuer o form a rough draft of the sub. | Wiopted. Illivoi prices are Hraidwood, 05 | NEAWKA, Neb., Jan, 37.—|Spocial Tele- Judge Bagerion Very Sick, o planaps. chpel sa1d Tha) the pot- | Bmtens T o rre amerore Dt s VTE| . AR ceuts; Stroator, U0 conte; Bbriux Valley) i | gram to Tuk 1ier.]—Rov. Mr. Day, a Motho- | Pieue, 8. Df Jan. 47.—|Speoiat Tole- | Jlo'iight conaidor il thoso plagucs which | | DALY S8 37 otho omperors birthdey AGENTS WANTED, | 8 ! was celebrated with groat festivity, Al the Mr. Lawler of 1llinois presented a petition | conts. RRates for day 1abor wore also rat dist minister of Union, Neb., while ou his | gram to Tue BEg)—Judge A. J. Edgerton | visit them from time to time s @ punish- of citizens of Chicago Protesting against tho | flods A G0F will b mada to have & ueet. | masr o conkregation tonlght was beld up | ig 1ying serious! Iyt the Park hotel with | mont for sins commitied at such time 1 CLUB KATES, OF any further lnform- s | generals, headed by Voun Moltke, und all the ”5('"{ f OFI0 110 TR 08 SHY furuae di 4 hgudall the d, g Felmposition of the duky 0n. Crockery, chind | ADK Wikh Lo OeraloFa to Mgroa UPoD & acalo | Wost aaey b oasasod . 0 obied of [, “grippe or B 'k dateof tho | the cacnival season and uv such places as | Winisters, headed by Prince Bismurck, of- 1 GleutSuiine your residence, with shite, coun: fered their congratulations. Bismarck, up s 1 v LTI . first term of ;- Jed sourt, Edgerton | theaters aud other popular resorts. He » ge, Afacan A ¢ ¢ g Bearwice, Neb., Jan. 27.—(Spselal PIORRACIS Bre;. Shat 6. il hane pasyy gy e IMPORYANT. Bropriating §2.00,000 for new postatico i Ay AR Bl apg et ML A wo.| voued of God. Deed of a Rijected Lover. A . i Stroot and nuimber. More rapld retura mail J A Address U, BASSETTI, LEAVEN WORTH . Jan. 27.—|Special oyl 4 A Case of Infanticide. Newront, Ark., Jap. 27.~Sunday eveuing oy oF MEXICO, MEXI00, By Mr, Struble of Iowa—For the appownts wmore was today adjudged insane and ordered B . ! By ordinary letter, coutaining M. 0 Tt of commmiasionon oT I e | Telograum 10 (A largo valieo | i 1 tho syl at Uincuin Prasons | o GorAway With the Banke Roll | pyyvuwouri, Ka, dan. 7. Special | Jobm Schrolaer,the refeciod sular of huss | 1,2 THAIIL et LS MY e bib ting the transportation of intoxicating | €Ontainivg & quantity of clothing was found lunacy is attributed to re uln;n excitement. " » ! & Telegram to Tue Bee. | —A case of infanti- | mma Fry, fatally shot that young lady sud | change, Draftor Postal Note. uors from one state or territory to an- | oo the river baunk at this place this eveuing state or territory in violation of tho ‘elock. [ lot Fever in Nobrt ke aie o at 6 o'clock. Phe following note was pinued 10 the valise: Nenuaska Cirv, Nob., Jan. 27.—[Special | of a revolver $200. As be started to leave | 9% Mr Lindloy Cook, & farmer of Lon. vy | o man lone 13 sioon with 4 faro | SO e unosie, near shi | by wouded o dbanoad dusband. 11oro T o may be a lynching. 1y, verma of contraot the Lompany must de — posit the # ) o —_ um of all prizes incladed in. tue By Mr. Kelly of sas—To pension the Ay | Telegram to Tue Ber, |—The Second avenue | ho was iatercepted Doorkeeper Rich- | Fanoxie, found the boay of & female Infant 2 FLR seheme before selling & single ticket, and re - widow’ ind orbhuus of heople Killad for po- | Luck, Whotwer Bads thie. e it 35 o |' school house bs Voo clovad for the wouke | Arde, whom ha” el shot. The robber | buried 10 6he So0w Baas his woodplla. dhe | - e e b S ol |, Aow” purposcaslaca the close of the' 1ho | wiah, on Third amd Shaiwhos the butchor | owiuk 1. iho provalancaof scarie fever. | X4 Sury. “Irie post morteas made by tae doctors | @hildren Cry fo Pitcher's Castorla, | Zauiket, Londen ind piidh - o il da- war, o L 3 fante ) Bae. “Mr. McCreary offered @ resolution co Mr. Samish kiows 5o such passons avd 1t | b Qusvantine Against Kansas H. The lieah. Seoard, oo b R DI R e it vtk i s Lokerl o 6 o 1 Eeatulatiug tho beeple of ezl o swolr u¥. | not known whotior Ui affuir ia fousded | Ciay or Mxico. Jus. 37.—The Moxicas | Caxasemsan, N. ¥., Jan. 27.—General Les- | bees crushed . J feenels CUEES" x4l CASTILLO, mterosntor, ' Souttey by She United States as & 1ros aug | O 10U OF 18 8 BaGinty joke. goverument oniy doclared wgminst Kausas | 195t Faulinor diea this moratng. Y - - When Baby was ick, wo gavo her Gastorta, | | Further, i Compauy by requited to disirle: ludeprudent republio and instructing the b S ——— hoks aftor a (ull fuvestization bud heen made | nov 1isavs died b it flonisied s Burning Bark. Whiao shie was & Child, she orind for Castoria, | fickots 1a pelass—a tacuss " aropirtics thsaTs ’ presideat to give p opor ogice of by recog- | v o SISO KPR BARN e, | Y Mexican representutives at Kausas City, | © Preranun, Pa Jun, 97 —Rev, Fatber [ NEW Youk Jau. 27 —[Special Telegram to A . 5 given by suy other Lottery, B.uou to Brazil, wnd when Romero Rubl, secretary of L6 | Stroup, provisional of the Order of the Holy | #s Bsk.]—The big bark Pythomene, which Whien abo besame Miss, sho clung b0 Castoria, Pinally, the number of tekets is Muited "3 house went into committes of the | cotton factor, falled todsy. Liabilitivs, | jeterior v R O o i ) £0,000~ 2,00 hilo 10 oonsdir 100 DI mpnropviating | #506,000; Axsois, $344,000. i 2 Decame sstiafied of the uon-exisi- | Ghost of the Koman Catbolic church in | arrived from Calcutta and was moored by Whoasbohad Children, she gave them Castoria & than are sold by obber lotterios eunce of cholera heral whe quarantive, America, died this afternoon of pueumonia. | Pierrepout’s stores, Brookiyn, was discovered ’ walog tho same schemes Il

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