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e HE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY, JULY - 5, 1890, I'HE LITY "Doo! Triggs is a clfoul man, of at feast ho helps tosetup and pack the big tent. Yesterday “*Doc’ was pining for &l o test his wearyframe, ing a North Twentieth street resi hespicd a hammock that was justhis | size. On this he made a and an hour later linded inj ASugger Arrest d. Dick Nash filled hirnself with fighting whisky yesterday afternoon and threatened todepopulate all that portionof the cily in | the vidnity of Thiteenth and Jackson | atreets, He lnd sicceded in sendingn coiple ofmen o grss, when Oficer Kirk avrived and placed the pugilistic Dick fn irous. ople ean find the celcbrated Boericks & Tafel homerputhie preparat ions at Snerman & McComells plarmicy, nd door west of | P 0. Flower. urls Indies plucked aflower f we yesterday afternoon, The d thom and sent noas the chief res he ordered both of thie spectatle your Prospect Hill ¢ cometery police them o thecity fuil learn Foung Jailted for Betinga Woman. There was & row in Mike McDonald's s lon atThirtcenth and Mason stiets | pight, and afer indulging inaknok down, Mike Breman and W. B.Soule went out doors, and upon seeing Mrs, William Mon they chased her, knocked her down and the beat her with broown handles. Both of the men were juled, Ticketsat lowest rates and superior accommoditions via the great Rock Is- land route- Ticket offi teen thand Farnam st s st Stols a Laprobe, Augist Brundski attended the circ aftemoon, leaving his hor: luible laprbe outsile. After the show was over e found s horse and car- riagre, but the laprobe was mis: was instituled and in @ short tirnetne pro ety wis locatedin the possession of Morris McCiuire, acireus enpl Morrls was ar rostedandis now iu jail, charged with lar- wny. —— ¥e Failedto (elebrate, As a cdlector John T. Pierce is not a crownings success, For some weeks John has worked forAdams & Sons, who are dof grading turn on South Thirteenth Johnwasin need of funds that ho roperly obsce the American birth. sohesays he we ntto his om- Yolce, he dlieges i1 the Adams', 4most bru nd ot herwise son. In order to get even he some complaints in police and tal beating, cutt] Injuring his will swewr out courtthis moruing Wiislow's Sootling Syrup for Chil “tling eures wind colic, diarthoe, ents abot Put lis fan When athome, nd on the lamper, Joe Olinger tills hisacres at Randolph, Ta, but like miny othe he visited Omahato fireworks and the cirves. part of tho show and wis wanderit the wholesale districts of the town, Shortly afternoon e visitel the strect viadu y ath the structu attenpted to petyween two cars, He ac- complishied this feat, but he left two fingors behind to remind him of the venture. It happened like this Ingoing between the cars an engine pasted oie of them forward Johnputlis handon the bumper, the cars came together, and when the hand was re- movel two of the fingers were mising, men takce in the John Falconer’s, We will make wnother of snles on Monduy next, lower than ever, quality the very latest shades” will be alsoblaack, whiteand cream. ticulurs see Sunday pap N. B ribbon will be and all shown; For par- our Prices hetter ALCONER. —— Long Service, New York Weekly. agent—=See herel how™ is stayed tvo weeks in your Hov didthat happe Domestic—Sure, Ol dunno. av overshept meself, Employment this? * You list place. Oi musht ANotable Report, “For disordered menstuntion, : anarmin and sterility, it my pr perly be termed a Stract from Dr, W P, Mason's report on the waters of Excds >rings Missouri. A Herole Burglar's Reward, David Barett, the young convict who saved the life of little Kddie O Connor, hasthereby escuped the state prison, saysa New York dispatch to the San Francisco Examiner, Barrett junped into the river, and after a revere strugglo brought the Child to land, Buarrett was exhausted and was taken to thehospital in an uncon- scious condition, The story of his braveryresultedin his arviest for burglay He was con- victed, but wvhenhe w gued for sentence hislawyer presonted a petition to the courtfrom Lizie 0'Comor, She sail Barrett had, at the risk of his life. rescued herboy from drowning, and sl h\uulhl\ prayed that sentence be »d, ven of the jurors who convicted Buett alio signed tho petition for clemency and Judge Martine suspended seutence, When you have triel all over eity to get some urticle in the €0 to Shennan & Mo macy, 1513 Dodge st wiays complete. sus- the g line nnell’s phar- wlhose stock “isal- Charge A for Knowing How. American Fumiture Guzette: T pid a bill the otherds iid & large man- uficturer to me, “witouta murmer, yectuseof the wiy it wasworded, incor found his hot water punp ek, and after puttering at it for an hour sent for & machinist. He bothered with ithalfa duy and eonc hulwl it must come apar I was much an- | noyed, for that ment the stoppage of | wtory fora longtime, Hefore 1 guve the order to tike it to pieces some one suzgested that a neighboring engineer bo sent for, ashe was o sort of gmiusin tho matter of machinery. He cme, and after studying the pump a | while he tooks o hammer and gave three shar proms over the valve, ‘I reckon she’ll go now,’he quietly said, and put- ting onsteum ‘she’ did go. Thenextday received a bill from him for #2550, The price amuzed me, but when 1had examined the items Tdrewa check at once. The bill read this way: ‘Messes, Blank & Co., Dr.,to John Smith. For fixing |nnnl 80 cents, For knowing how' Iad he charged me for fixing the pump, 1 should have con- sidered it oxorbitant. Buti0 contswas | reasouble, and I recognized the value of | knowledge, 50 puid aud said nothing. oI HORTON M. John €, Horton, Thursday, Juty s, wife of Joln C. | | take 00,000,000 the first year, Funeral Satunday, Julys, from fanily res. fdence 2400 North Tyentyfourth at? p, m. Use Platt’s Chlorides to Purily Bo waste pipes, closcts, stables, ete, THE GREAT DEBATE, It Wil Open at Morning. The announcement of the Prohibition-High License debate, which opens at the Beatrice Chitauqua tnis moming at § a, m., s at- tracting wide-spread attention. Tho four gentlemen who have been invited to partici- pate in the discussion prominent beforo the public, and it is expected on all hands thit better arguments than have yet been presented will be e At Beatrd Mre. ( ry, b a pm which the approval all. Samuel Dickie, | chirmin of the probibiton n- tional committeo will opon the contest with a thirtyminte agument in ehalfof prohi- bition,” Fle will be followed for thirty min- by Hon Edward Rosewater, who will in behal £ of high icenso regulation The third speaker will be 1 um Small, wlo for thirty minutes wili enleavor toshow his auditors that al prohibition isthe only me: hout true tem- poranice The foreoon's debater argament, by Hon, John L, Webst demonstrate tho failur bition wnd hat by which the iy s arranged will mect e soore of ute arge con; ic s of bringing al » with an . who will of statutory proi- I lic the only e trafile bo regi- can of hostilities until ments will ith thirty 1tion when th re will be a cess: wturday, the minuates cach This order will pre perkers alternating ail also during Monday, ieense s pealcers will uta full stenographic all the arzuments and as much space jle will begiven them from day to Tise Svsoay Bep will contaln the opening nrguments, In other words, Tue Bee will print a true and reliable report of this important event, dos in sympathy with eithie E of the question il be able to real inTiBerp 1y what each speaker says, and form their own con- clision as to the value or weight of each argument. These debates will furnish the freshest and most comprehensive campaizn literature that his heretofore been produced in any state on the question now agitating the peopleof this state, viz. : Shall the local-option highlicense law provail or shall constitutional prohibition be voted ¢ veportof S Reminiscence o Johnstown Flood at floodd intheConemangh tsummen thepress dispate! of diarrhea »wing letter from or of ihe Meto- dist Episcopal chureh particulars and me “Tho box of Cholera and D sent at thesu leadd, reached s soon 1 and at & time when prevalent, Thaathe Ly you Hed- flood quite ame known that » for distribution there be- great ruion it, which continued lnul'll I ) I it avound with i nfident you i We m.x ome of a bt for I Kinds of in the stomach and boy arded as the best med sesit is recon- sendingsuch a bution among entitled to this L. Chapmar opal church, Johns® pain andt e 1t hias beon v swi her in its hodist A ranberhin & Co, Des Molnes, Ta. | WAS OMAHA'S VAUGHN ¢ The Bill to Pension Freelmen Siredby o Local Editor, A Waslington corvespondent of the Cleve- land Leader sent the following interesting dispateh to that puper A curinis freak in the was of proposed house bill No. 11,119, infroduced quest?? last week by Mr. Connell of braski. Whena menber has a bill pliced in his hands which he does not care to “fatber,” he disclims all respousibility by putting on it the endorsement by request.’ This billis entitled, *“To provide pensions for freedmen, and so forth.” It provide “all persons released from involunt tude, commonly ealled sl in pursuance of the proclumation of ¥ dent Abraham Lincoln, dated respectivel September ad Janu be and b pensioners upon the hounty the United States, and also such persons maybe charged by the laws of consang ity with the maintennce and suppc freadmen whoareunable by reasonof age or disease 0 maints The sec: ondseetion provid person w may have been held asa shve or involuntary son of any lawof Was or custom pre il of the United States (except h»rthul'nnm sionof crime whereof the party shall hav been duly convicted), and who shall hav been released from such servitude in tated, and who shall at the ¢ i f this act have veached the ars, shall be entitled to and o sum of $00 from tho . tre ury of tho Unitel States, and the sum of £15 per month during the residue of theirvatural lives, This prov n shal apply tomalo and femile freedmen ulike; and all persons so veleasel from servitude whio shall b 1 seventy years of of theage of sixty tled to ad thesumof §00 an €12 per month uilil thex shall reach t utitle ‘1 od 4 o mon thl reloased from servitudd shall beless than sixty agoof ffty yearsor over shall be ot and receive the sun of $100 and also §5 per month, untilsixty years old, when they shall receivesi2; and all persons released from sl stated, who shill be less £Jonta cret g itude, as befor than fifty years of shall be entitle receivest “per until fiity y ] to be paid shall be dispersed fr 1 funds of the treasury not othe » approprinted.’? The wemaiing sections provide for rela- ives orothers charged wich the maiten- s ofagel or infirm persons from involuntary sersitude in manuer prescribe regulations gov the secrotary of the interior in car bill into eflect, and the agents for posevuting claims thereunder; the law to go into effect June |, 1801 T asked Mr. Connell about this singular bill and he told me that it was drafted and sent tohim by a democratic editorin Omaba named Vaugin.j “Is Vaughn @ " replied I would cliss him protty well uk 1 T asked. Connell, *I dm’t think such, and Tknew hin I have no doubt that ho sent this bl 0 mo for introduction in perfect good fuith. Heassured me that he would assume all responsibility for it “Haye you any idei oy mich money it would cost the government to carry out its provisions ! SL laven't tred to flzur imagine it would tired.." Justto gratify my own curiosity I indul ina lttle mathematics. Assuming that only half of the p now living, and enite it out, but I mike the surplus retly stimating upon & very mod veruge of life, I find that ivwould take not less than next thirt that it w Including th all who ar with i strong provabili dthat amount by one-half, lumip sun to be paid down to Aty years old or over it would provided tho claims were within that time, Al Ahis does o nclude the cost of pension bureauy, the work of which would be fully as large as that of the present r Counell suys Vaughn s a democrat of the strictest sect. If he—the editor—is not clean daft Tcannot conceive of his object in pre- senting such abill unless it be a schom alienate the colored people from the republi- oved up ms freed from slavery are | X00,000,000,000 within The w additionl | | ean party by showing them that s Fepublican congress refused to pass thisbill, which would put sich & vastsum of money into their pock- ots. Some evidence that Mr. Vaughn isamicted with mental strabismus i presen in the jangzunge of the bill ns drawn by him. In the first section it reads; ALl porions re- leased from involuntary servitude * * | in pursuance of the proclimations qf ex- | President Abraham Lincoln.”” In quoting this at the outset Istruck off the * Lin- | coln neverwas an vexprosident he died it Nor would a_proclumation i ox-president” haye any more AIH|||HI4|\||IIHHIIUN( forth y an Omaha editor himself, Ity fent Abraham | Lincoln® that om to the sand g Vaughn the opportu- nity to Inlhnl\ll‘l' this bill, Merchants' hotel,Omaha. day. NatBrown THE SLOCUMB LAW. Nebraska's Unequalled Statute for the Regulation of the Liquor Traftic. The following is asynopsisof the Nebraska bigeh license, local option law tion 1 provides that the county board of each county rmy grantlicense for the sale of | malt, spirituous and vinous liquors, if deemed expedientupon the application by petition of thirty of the resident free holders of the town, if the county is under township organi. zation, The couniy board shall not have au- thority to issu any license liquors inany city or incorporated village, or within two miles ‘of the same, Section 2 provides for the filing of the ap- lication and for publication of the applica- tion for at weeks before the grant- ingz of thelic for the hearing of the ¢ is filed against the ntingof & license to the ap it , Further sections provide for_the uppealing of the wmonstrance to tho district court: the forinof the license; the giving of a £,000 bond by the successfal applicant for the 1i- cense, Sections 8, 0 and 10 muke it an offense, punishable bya fine of 25, for any licensed iguor dealer to sell intoxicating liquor to ‘minors or Indians, Scetion 11 provides that any person sclling liquor withouta liconse shall be fined not 100 nor more_than 00 for each makes it an offense, punishable 100 and & forfeitire of license liquor venderto sell udul- afincof ny license rated liquor, Section 14 makes it an offense punishable o of £100 forany peron to s any liquor on Sunday, or on the n define the lia. ers for damages sustained the traftic and to collectsuch Sections 1510 23 indnsiv bility nfmlmmk the steps necess relates totho issumnce of drug- Mnits, 1 option feature of the law is con. tied fusection %, the salient partof which of all ci 1 icense, regulate and prolibit the sclling o giving away of any intoxicating, malt, spirituous and vinous liguors limits of such city or vil- 150 fixes tho amount of ise foe, which shall not be less than illiges and cities having loss than its nor less than 81,000 in ulation of more than 'he cor porate autlhor i|u s and s luving ell or | 10 (onstipation, IF not remedied 4n season, I liable to become habitual and chronic. Dras. tic purgatives, hysweak ening the bowels, confirm, ratherithan cure, the evil, Ayer's Pills, leing mild, effective, and strengthening in thwir action, are gener- ally recommended by the faculty as the best of aperients, Having been subject, for constipation, withont being ab much relief, T at dast tried I deem it both a duty and 1o testify that I have deri ofit from their use. Forover two yi past I have taken one of these every night before retiring. 1 would not willingly be without them W, Bow i, 26 East Main st., C , Fa. “T have been taking Ayer' Pills and using tl inmy family sinc , aud dheerfully recommend them to all in need of a anfe but effectual u\lh.lrln_ —John M. Boggs, Louisville, “ For efght years T was nmw\‘wl with constipation, which at last became so Iad that the Amm sonld do 1o moro for me. Then I be Ay Pills, and soon flu- their natural and regular ac u.u now T am in ¢ Loughbridge, Br “ Having used Ayer’s Pills, with good resuits, T fully indorse them for the purs Tose for whicli they a af) Ayer’s ‘PlllS, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mass, Bold by all Druggista and Dealers in Medieioe. rears, o e 10 find bowels recover 80 th =8, L Gr‘A'T}:.FU L-COMFORTING EPPSS coco iRy & thorough knowledge of th mtural lnws which kovern the opers nd thon, and by n bre WOToh finy. 8476 ¢ i beary Aok by the judiclous use of such artic Tox of diet that & 1l weak polit At by keoping ourse 001 and & properly nourlshed il Serelce Gazette " with bolling water Sold only @ 10,000, 2 and ind penalt nings the s relate to druggists’ s for violation of the me. {210 ar ing thirty days. that the doors and L be kept free from Seetion 29 provic windows of saloons s! sereens or blinds, Aol D, docs 1ot contaln Sold anly in eans {ICE BAKING Chicued AMUSEMENTS, inx Powier, alim New York Boyd s Operu Houpe HOYD & HAYN ers, Monday and Tuesd RETURN E ay, July 7 and 8. AGE T OF THE PHENOMENAL BOY SOPRANO, MASTER TIARRY DIMOND, The Wonderful thn and Mandolin § foloist, forming legular prices. TEN NIGH bl\ A BAR ROOM Thursdny, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the Funni- estof Irish Absurditles, McKENNA'S FLIRTATION, Culbine & Emerson’s Comedy Stars. Introduct t song and Wednesds sat Ball forthe boys, ay. beautifui Japanese hade for the girls One Dime / < 5 Perkins, Gatch % Lauman. 1\\'0 sortment of Wares in have the finest as- @ 's:,as Jaquiey [ the west, and £ Bottom Prices ‘ ee Us Before You ISu) Crockery and (_.I 1SSWale. »I’LRI\Ii\b GATCH & LAUMAN, 1514 Farnam Street, W. BAKER & CO.'S Breakfast Gocoa 1o abgolutely pure and it is soluble. No Chemicais used in fis preparation. It has timea_(he atrewgth of C Shitzmhdres W. BAXER & (0., Dorchester, Mass NO RIBBON Permanent Alignment S PEED, Strength. Sold Under a POSITIVE GUAR- ANTEE, GEO. H. SMITH & CO,, General Agents Nebraska and Iowa. 810 B. 18th St., Omaha 1409 DOUGLAS-~STREET, On account, of our large and increasing Practice, B we have REMOVED to %4> | 1moro spacious and con- venient offices. Drs. et‘cs & Botts, 1409 Douglas 8t. _()fna}mN;b. SALT LAKE OiTV. ONE OF THE GREAT FIVE. New York, Chicago, Denver, Salt Lake City and San Francisco. Midway between Denver and miles from either, Destined 10 bee great commercial cencers. +Famous Summer and Mountain Health Resort. Jltitude oror 40 foet, vet fanned by brarzes atln Finest Silt Wt Francisco; 6 me one of 1he Aatingand B 1o rade and Douglass. A Mighty Inflow of the Best American Blood fnrecent sears has doubled 0000, deveoped resoure all denomination Charming S0l Conditions. A deliguIu Bome ety Buminess Opportunitios iyt Fort o pnulation. now st Manwfacturing Enterprins and also buy the vestigation of the 1t Tak Wt featcs Addre ‘ sO“d 3 fl“d woll.n‘mmsr'unflmqi LOANS 1 M curiey. 10 vr s MDA D ISV 'DUEBER-HAMPDEN WATCHES. 1eDUEBERWATCH FACTORIES CANTON, OXIO. PENSION DO YOU WANT A PENSION? Write us you drawing blank nnd copy of th ral Lo TONGSHAW & BALLARD, References given. Box 46, Wasliiigton, D, €. - CaAY BABY S‘E"J:‘EIDFREE for g ke (3 the werlde | Extraordinary Attractions Wiill be offered this week in our Boys'’ mined to close out our entire stock of Boys’ will have a grand unloading sale Department, we are deter- light weight Clothing, and which it will pay you to attend. Boys' blue flannel Sailor Suits, with nicely embroidered collar, at 6 at $1.235, sizes from 4 to 10. Knee Pant Suits of good all wool ca at $2.25; worth ¢3. One lot excellent Cheviot Suits of a nice light phid, is marked $2.50 fully ¢4.50. The grandest bargain we offer is a lot of very fine all wool Cheviot Suits, very stylish and, well made, which we have marked down to g2.90. sold everywhere imere, in neat checks, pleated coat and nicely made up, ; the suit is worth, The suit is cheapat §5. Inlong pant suits we have also several large lots, which have been marked down very low to insure quick clearance, One lot Boys’ Suits, sizes 14 to 18, of strictly all wool ¢ in twvo different terns, both very ncat, these we ofier at 4,50, It is a good working as well as a good suit, and no young man need be ashamed to wear one. suit of the same quality of goods. Another lot of fine Silk Mixed Cassimere The suit is worth fully double. We are headquarters on Knee Pants. Every mother knows that she can buy Knee Pants of us for less money than she will have to pay for the clothin the garment, and she don’t have to spend time to sew them over or mend them. We select for our knee pants only durable mates 1, and have them made strong. It pays to come to us for knee pants, This scason we have an immense variety, and are well prepared for vacation. IN OUR HAT DEPARTMENT WE OFFER THIS WEEK 100 dozen Helmets at 4oc. 100 dozen Helmets, ventilated, at 43¢, The same qualities which hat stores sell at 75¢c and $1.00. An extraordinary opportunity will be offered this week in our Shoe Department. W have just received a delayed shipment of 8o cases of fine light weight calf, congress and lace Shoes, Wardwell welt, smooth innersole, very flexible and easy shoes for the summer. These shoes ought to have been here four weeks ago and were to be sold for §3 In order to close them out we have marked them g2.25. Positively $4.00 is the price which shoe stores would 1ssimere, pate wearing You have many times paid ¢10 for a Suits for Boys, sizes 14 to is offered 18, at §0 .00, charge you for such a shoe, Nebraska Clothmg Co, Corner Fourteenth and Dougles Streets, eat Summer Bargain Sale — DY —— MAX MEYER & BRO.,, Jewelers and Silversmiths, SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS, - - OMAHA, NEB Bargains in ains in Watches, Diamonds. 5 pwards. om 26 uprards up 0 upwirds, arils, S upw ) Dl fies pims from Dismuond Dlamond br Dicmond per Diumond ne Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired at Reasonable Prices. Grc:&tly Reduced Prices on Silverware, Clocks, Lamps, Umbrellas, Optical Goods, Etc. DR. J. E. .'D"'c(‘ REW, THE SPECIALIST. PRIVAT The Doctor is ineurpnssed forms of Private Discas Notreat e more successful and none ment. A cure 1s guaranteed in the very worst cases in fom 3 tog duyewitlount e [omof i hour'stime. STRIGTUREL Strtetnro o dientrs in ful suc I oys wl.Lout e And all wesk wxu‘hwul " most dreadfal results are abso ;|. BAARERHESS e home without Instruments. | & wanderful m.my HOURS for Cired 10 ¢ { . "The it rupld, eafe and cert treatmént known to the medical protesion. Béery frac moved from the blgod: a complcte cure guaranteed. For “man’ or "womin ", cach 10¢ (stamps). Treatment by ¢ Con. 14111 AND FARNAM Sr. Tom 8§ A. M. to 0 . M. Eatrance on Farnam or 1th St., EB in the trentment of all relie nonnee it & most wo'sder timidity or nervongness, in their worst forms and ladies from 2 to 4 ON nnll all I\\m"\!rn nf the Skin, e of the disease re- anco. Stamp for rep OMAHA, NI Drs. Merrill & Merrill. ptment of all CHRON10 AND 8URGICAL DISI Apparatis and Remod @) 10 Wreninent. NINETA ROOMS FOR AT Te mmoitions Weat. Wlte far clrcularg on Defc A Brices. Tru Tumors, b, 0, Elecsilelty. HISEAS ES s Appllinces for Taforniies. ing dent’ of every fornof dscanores 1wl tlendanco Feut, Cilyature b ianAl e o Chronte, Nerv disenses of the Special Attt nt men and Childre gleal Alsenses and pat and Chest New Rostorative Tre correspondence. Al curely packed, no marks ¢ tory of your nweapper our BOOK Bpecial or Nervous Diseases, Im pot and Varicocels, with quostion list Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, ] r ©th and Harney Sts,, Omaha, Neb. CAPITAL OF IDAHO. nd by provision of emstitution Per Unumunl opportunity for in et Capltal noided I Wo- i BOISE CITY, Metrop e ! pleson the £ manen: el lnck of confidonce, dull, unic for niod finds liie s burden, salely, permanently snd pecdily cared, Blood and £kin Disenses, Srphilis a0 most dreadful In 18 results, completsly ol 5 i ( -Urinary Surgery, 5 [ Syphilis, * Tydrocele, Varteocele toally ' nd_mitely cifed withone AllSexual Dofor fully re cured permanent] citic. Bent by §1 Stasip. Beaoon Meaial Company, Btreet, Boston, Mass. osk xent (wealed) for | Washlngton Trult and v egorn 1daho, “Gem cured. Gk Kent by e prost nd § cntsin sLamps (0 s 218 Fifteenth St, Oppe ())wrn ouse, Omaha, Nl d 'l Rt entnaiteg 1o Boyd's | ‘alve & ERIG mi’nwf.l. co.. nunALo.». TR, GANUIEN'S ELECTRIC BELT m"m ANTED - A the nly | W GOODMAN DRUG (0., 1110 Farain Stroot Omaha, Neb, Lawyorl 5 W years® s DN 1 ke wpuhlv ity Worcestor, Riass y ritory ‘sl o Address CrLotass LANE Co., 1T Hermon 8, / 4

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