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TWENTINTH YEAR, e VONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, NALLY DECIDED UPON pore 1 A pprap W Arer Lo In I [ - TRAIN KOHNERS FORLED, ave Bngineer, Though Maves the Ty Wounded, | | n OMAHA FEEINOGIN LR ASLATE RE, hat the tates, es of Wilson b be 1ty He said he fe the prob haps e A BOUNTY FOR ENLISTMENT. e per n 1l Provecding el Monse, n Mot vote will matter wble Action Decided Up Ciass of Olaimants, A number of e reason why they voted for t {ite was th throw the matter ir | THOSE WHO JOINED THE ORDNANCE CORPS. | 11 ¢ W lecoms | il thoy subject Favor n for Another blicans & un! hare s Cong Struble of Towa Since His Pub- casm Quite tack Upo: lie Ing Famouns ha Speakeritecd Building Bills, FOURTH €1 Towa—1 vice Wasiiaros Bunpat Tie Ovam Beg, | e OURTRENTI STHEE wroy, D. C., 3 |08 uits for bounty for | 15 1 their clair ith Dakota—Crow wty, A, Greenbaun rmed; Fler amer, vice H Postumaster will be given a s favorably the nittee on war agrain | before mand for his ren MI o men who enlisted in the ordnance r widow rs the same other enlisted wof the llion the total boun Ministc 1 ow et 1 of his i Tho sale is repor ned by him at the heag venue, in the most fashic ty which he made a the ordnan © | M#. Phelps purchased it eig scharged or | syndicate for' 250,000, pay- | cight acre unt | Senator Butler is_alnos . MUY | ested in the South Caroling 1708 15 lifs required to pay to all except | Goji NG SeRth LA political paid other | future depends upon the outcome of the pres. enlistment [ ent contest in the demoe: ranks, “If i be a re- | these folks up hexo (vefer republ | can senators) would only rce bill | alone, he said, “they might 1 it other unncecssary from il w it the prosent tign of The o will re appoarance | Well taken ¢ ) disappearance | B olt'ls making friends @ | negrodom. Tho white &uperir foreman of his plantation ha way Lo | a colored overseer, A very s nigger indeed,” the senator says There can be no Huarrison and Postmust o maker are determined to i1l evil. The removal of Postmnster Knott of Now Orleans yesterday the first step of exeeutive getion the heels of _ the anti-lottery meoss Knott hal over” @ ye his com- mission, _and \bly w put into office o near the eild Prosident Cloveland's term for the purpose of holding over into and_embarrassing the administra tion of President Harrison. Knotl, it is ias given | stated, is in the line of suce to General Manager Dauphin of the loftery and is an dent friend of the institu His suceossor as postmaster is George M. Iaton and an open and avowed opponent, of the lottery, appointed upon the rvecommendation of ex Governor Warmuth and other auti-lotiery re- publicans. Other steps will be taken uvidc the existing law to check the ttery fravd: and meanwhile the administration will urge the house committee o Pl of the city of ve d today of4 been allow ps is one of ved in the w rel § vestments he committee says war department show imber of men enlisted in 861 10 1865 to have land 176 were died prior to the close of the war, naster general’s off thut would be the deserter ert The | ¢ © estimates the s equal to those enlisted men of the same dates ot there wot such discharges as proventing 1al percent claims would not be the absence of t&108,585, From this it of vere made under t of bounti duction on acc own poir circumstances s, also the and cases in which td owing to most | of the claimants and the ALY dives, It is believed that the > Al cost of placing these menon a footin this particular with other volunteers Al ot exceed $130,000, prose re of lie nammon of heirs or before its f the | in v offlcers d o misde Jore than tion dot fdent Wani STRUBLE BECOMING QUITE FAMOUS, Bt Representative sStru of the Sion district is attracting considerable atten re on account of his attack upo peaker Critic democer some talk an men of the nof the house the g Lon the adoption of the com: oo roport recommending that the amount | w issued i addition to tho bonds for & I to #1,000,000 instead of upor 10 ross liance venth lowa distriet. of rauning Mr. Struble asan independent candidate for congress. His speech against the tyrauny of speaker and in favorof independence on part of Representative Adam. the republican opposition in that district som hope that Mr. Struble may be induced to run 'w as an independent candidate, His plurality was upwards of six thousand in 1888 and his majority all about five thousand Whethér he will run - or not remaius - to be Vhe't t of the West Sider {anud Chott moy was at 1 that the whole sec I'his precipitated a ery acrimonions de of which Crafts attacked Chicago, saying h who has haunted t for T'he Town republicans held a mecting last nightin Monumental hall, which was en livened by an interesting littlo episod el that was not down on the pro- | roads to push its anti-lotter Boll iR R, gramme. fu @& speech on the worl J. H. Jordon has been ! fhor ! 4 | of the republicans in the Fiftyfirst cong ter at Wallace, Lin i Representative Lacy took the opportunity to | Carl G, Clause of Lo v lias been refer to the party in_most flattering terms as | appointed toa position in the censis office, ron Grossett. Doolittle, | Wellas tothe general hirmony that existe J. Lowe of Omaba is at the I2bbitt S g fisclf, He said that ther Priy S oY B etion e o | Were soute people in the state whonad not re R, 1) AL etis fhriall v deFetod 5 1o g o | ceived all they wanted and were consequently TERROK AT BAZRDSTOWN. : amended to make the | disappointed " and somewhat sore-headed f t youds 00,00 instead of | Tuesday Represcutative Struble took occasi All the Residents Foin Incendiaries m of issuing them to be critic ise Speaker »]{w‘:' methods, ©s | and Prepare t6ahve Out ubmittod toa vote of the people, and this | Pocitlly us they deal with appropriations for S i M Bobtod Roople, puvllc buildings, and it was gneriiy under: | Torxno, O Tuly BL.—A secial from Bainds A Wmeataes by Elintars ¥ Adonieh Mr. Laey’s remarks ap: | town, says all the residents huve their ¢ e I STt ar s Ak slopter | f 1y to Mr. Struble, Therdwereloud | it P08 o SLAIY Tttt at e worliie fae | calls for tho latter us Mr. Liney sat down, and | Picled veady tomoy : " o | when Mr, Strublo arose he madea fow re- | tion of fire. Citizens a & | marks, He insisted that the s naturally | r and armed men ar dissat m at the way | toguard against incendiaies bills had been treated. “T£1 | and children ave in mortal to svote it was ordercd 7 (A oo L oo a good deal of gioibin public buildin have a sore spot,” said he in conclusion, “T've | atany moment to fly from their ho scratehed it and it will be well inthe'moru- | town has about six trgl inhabi all the principal buildings have by incend On night on suspicion familics escaped with thed; their clothing. or th and that e flices and post bill to a fi appointed postu In county pf ol 3 Popplit i, ds sbe slightest mtima- @ suspicious of each patroling the streets wits wi nalty f A fine ot exe £ 81,000 aeco tes on joint resolu- ubn titutional | por in favor | ikin from 1t the objed ble el been burned rested | fire three , but lost all PUBLIC BUILDING BILLS, public building question is troubling Reed above all things cse now. Lhe vage annual appropriation for the ercction about 57,000,000 ni he thinks not be incrensed this yoa Already bills have passed aggregzating 0,000, a4 measures yet pending will requir the appropriation of about W00, T 1 speaker is trying to select frotu the vills on and which calendor _(hose that shall ex L A majority of haust the 00000 yet remain- | treasurer, John Flitlie for secretary of state, recelted an ing to wmuke the any average ex- | C. A. M. Spencer for attomey gencral; Joht t 1 when th itte penditures. Al the members are agreed | ( ¢ public instructior port in favor of striking ction | that §20,000,000 is too mueh to be voted away | 5rp. olmson, commissioner of agrieal roviding for the issue of #0000 park | in one year for public buildings, but every [ g - (relmson, commisioner of agrion od by a vote of 12 to 13, and | one believes his bill to be the most important | l‘;‘“;“”'“ endorses Presidant: Harrlsonts port to add a clause to the oneon the calendar, The dificalties in th ministr the stlver bill rges the that the question of issu- | way of Mr. Reed's making a savisfactory | 1S fodoralielection billi ex first bo submitted to a | composition with the claimants ona busis of | RIGE8¢ 01 Hhe Feeral slecion, Bl oX; the park district was | 10 per cent are evident. Ao Astho repr et for the facilitation of lien adoptel, "Tho section wus then amended TIE ALLIANCE IN CONG bu demands us high a rate of prote I ot oo o s i, mount of bonds | Mr, Rishurdson of Tenne sreated quite | tion on woolen Industrics g i nccorded th 11 i reported tonieht that. & vieomme war | ® St in the house this morning when he ad- | most favored manuficturgs, and cspecially will be waged in the b tomotio on the | mitted on the floor that he was w member of | favor Wing to pre R Bk ) b o o8 e | the farmers' alliance. He ~ had been | mote reduction of ty e Mnd ) very vigorously defend the all duty on binding twine from 3 cents meonstitu- | gy and the high-toned and intelligent | dependent pension bill is end. i ntlemen at the head of that organization, | reciprocity bill is endorsed; declaves in fayor and wus s0 ea in his defenseof the | of a vigorous enforcement of the prohibition alliance, which, as is well known, is playing | law and favors an amendment to' the state sud havoe with the demoeratic partyin the | constitution forever prohibiting a licensed ith, that Mr. Cannon'ssuspicions wer Congress is urged to pass alaw aroused and it was in reply to lis_question ust using the mails for lottery purposes. that Mr. Richardson_acknowledzed his mem. p - ip. Ho wasasked how hehad gained A Fight Between Females, admittance, being lnwyer, and thoa he EAv CrAmre, Wis, July 8L—Mrs. Clara the last six years. It was the common | from the residence of Alokander Watson, wsip of th bt Mr. Morganof | wealthy lumbermar c wife she ¢ Miss to be and whose hy rer she r wany years, together with her irned to the rosice o gret to belong t Watson it i ivalid, and his nur 4 t od in a violent confiict with My d ter AS & 1 t the att King retreated in di « wit o aind the other badly by beir from the porch, the nur were nealy tor er back | tiouswill follow rics The 1 Ih | of buildings is g 2 Completed the Graxp Fouxs, N, D, July 31 —In publican state convention this ; John P. Bray of Grand Forks was renominated for auditor, L. B. Barker of Pembina for thissum should : the re mor en, superinte it the out The ad inority ¢ 1 and provide f the people of 1est CHICAGO POOLSELLERS., A Systematic Warlare Be Waged agi 1 o liwer of had himself delib. ster forc throy uduet that they pr e allia The dis Mr ion of ol At I He w ler that this was pr Richardson hi liance, 8 ut of the | Shot His Wife and Himsel | Mrcnaniessure, Pa., July 81.-J ‘ Miller, a woodcho) T, ving in | eabin on North mount eight miles north | east of this place, shot and mortally wounde | his wife yestenay and then killcd himself Miller accused his wifu of infidelity. She y8 a good eRaracter and it is snid her husband's accusations her wereabsolutely unfounded, g Effect to ths Silver , July 1 Windom b flect t susta refe | st Givi Wasiiy Treasury ard tak iving Military 1t is stuted relatives | and he | ther | of they | finally exy 1, | capes ar | the name of Miller, w HE SWALLOWED y & Russian, of Harris tempts Suicide TRYCHNINE. Charl Xon HE IS THE SON OF A COSSACK PRINCE. Destructive Five at 1he mto Hastings Eremont Firemen's Lake Manawa Overthe State Excurs News from Special Tel man calliv - by birth sia, attempt no had taken poison terel morning antidotes Dison reed into his mouth Af \fter refusing to any wis had to either swallow or terward he te red and an hour or so he vou He to attempt suicide by infatuation for a young lady who did not and who had th k anything I frecly was led reciprocate his aflection prev ¢ declined eutertainment, and after her ening his cc ward ref 1 home, For thishe was joked by the other young people, and being angered and hunilated ought to obtaiy nt, accovding to pany to an ow hini to ae 1Ly and limbs lific with alty.” His higeh family iy amon, but'he claims he does not dare return Upon receipt of lette tly from for nililistic letters and his fatler had been summoned to St. Petersburz, — As an effect on Dixon will probably ve cripple to the stiffness of his lower limbs, remittances of money owi, Pig Fire at Hastin s HisTixgs, Neb,, July 81,—[Special Tele to T Ber.|—At6 o'clock this Moritz Brothers foundry was discovered on fire, and owing wind and dry lition of everything, the main portion of the building was instantly wrapped ina sheet of flame. The heat was'so intense that the fireboys could with great difiiculty get near Great damage was done to the boiler, which ering iron and burning divection, but forfunately though several narow es The building belonged Son and was worth £2,500. from the promptl eva high timbers in every 1o one was hurt reported to M. I, Lewis & Morit loss is w5 nearly tthe flames very little dam ¢ being done to b insurance was on the building, had #2000 on stock and machinery wer intense extin Firemon's Excursion, Frexost, Neb, July 81—[Spectal gram to Tue Bue.] —The Fremont five de partinent has st decided to run Manawa, Council Bluffs, on st 17, A committee of ar- 1 boen appointed, consistin ber of each of theseven com- n excur- County Polities, Brokes Bow, Neb, July 2L Tur Bre | —Since the allince conven tion of last Saturday, which was held here, much ails among the of their number, a farmer b s nominated for county ittorney, which is the principal cause of the ruction, E. P, C 11, § leomb and H. B, O'Neilof this city were « ndidates orattorney but were all knocked out by ller. The ntlemen of this city arc rats, allold line de ere elected to the sen conventions, and vill be trouble b conventions meet, It is Custer comty delegation at Custe to dissatisfactic members, One asserted th the Columt Kem for ec delegates to be Custer cou county man for st senator, several statesmen of Ct ty willing to sacrifice themsclves and lected the ofice of seu: ron w 1 to “make e sacrifice, When the Custer delegte to the Columbus convention co to deliver goods to Vall these aforesaid state men will probably bé heard from. Gus R, Humplrey, vepublican r commissionerof ‘public lands and build ngs, is straightening up matters preparatory jaking a canvass of thestate, Gus is one of th tpopular men in the state wher over known, and makes friends readily. Mters, ind are now who ar have s licir candidate me Oxford M b., July Special to Ti annual campmeeling of the Seventh Day Adventists of southwestern Ne braska opened here yesterday for as sesston with a flatfering attendance from Lome and abroad. Able mnisters represent ing varion the he present d ¢ iand Ger man la consider. abl vailroad vates have been secured by goment, I we t Mas frat u of the old Ancient Order ien hall, which they recen r a term of five yeas. The ro specially adapted to the needs of - the and have been refitted and vefurni manner that provides the lodgze with ¢ Masous here also have a flourishing ct The prolonged dry weather thi ated in hot winds, which contir t the present writing s Tin very soon the ¢ at ve. The Republic than knowu in yes OxFoR Bie. ] —The ix days’ I'he week cu Afaivs, j1.— [Special laine County Buewster, Neb., July Brr end to T ity convention udent, M. B, Phe independent ¢ attorney and school Welch and C. E Althou superint Van Neste, I vain would peet, the treme dry and nd better than s greatly improve the weather remarkahly w meof the neighboring co: ertise Blaine ive sund. One g sibilitic udy e n oand prove soil seems aud the ¢ ultural p or the most Last Day at Filley, Tue Bi | he wa and o ¢ DALy BEE of Filley welfare wiio have and com for comm Abor of the co and dearnestly visitor he Newsat Hubbell, 1, Neb, July 1 Special to i s for a are in t corn crop loclity ow ing 1 but Hay pota aft aby started in_a paying vei oy 1b o hundved and vi have an ow (NI & Nebraska raflvoad w om_Ka tho discove the stat orrail it Frait Growers Meet at Crete, Neb., J 1L~ [Special A large atten the on the Not loss o h members were present. The wis oceupied by routine dternoon session E, 1 read a paper onprofit in small fruit, G penter of Faivbur, wberric liton of OberLin, O, on pears. soy of Lincoln gave oncof Nis in evolution in horticulture of Eiend reada very in ron grapes neeting was entertained by musie rendered by the Adel phian Gleo clab and Crete military band. A - attendance s expexted touirroyw ard sion will close tomorrow with to fruit growers. 1 Stat ol Chantaug s tred and fi norning sessioin At the Cret J. Caxe and Rev Nebraska City's Populatior Nuneaska Ciry, Neb, duly 31 Telegramto T Bee. |~The offcial censu of Nebraska City md Otoe county was 1o public ity has but 11,40 population and the v 23,322, The city by wards: First nd, 2,147 Thind, 40623 e’ Secon ward, given population, cast several hundred more votes than any other ward, making it clear the census was nov ae ly taken Speciul day made the smallest wies at Feem b., July 31 ectal Te Brek.]—The vemains of the late lumbus were brought to Fie 2 o'clock train thisaftemoon, and conyeyed to Ridge cometery, undor the escort of members of the Masonic order, where they were interred beside his son, Jotn €. Henry. Obs FREM ONT, am to Tu A. Henryof € mont on the nt. A Carpenters's i Nrwsray's Grove, Neb., July 31— [Special man to Tur Ber]—Martin Ritter, cavpenter, committed an Mary Mack, aged seventeen, half witted and par tiaily deforned, July 19, six miles north of here, Ritter was arested and today plead uot guilty. Examination tomorrow assault on Tecumseh 14, Johnson 133, Trcuaisen, Neb, July 81 "k Ber,— A »d her tween Johnson und Te 13 iu favor of Tecumselh, I v, seh-Burton and Gal Candle. exciting game afternon be very this imseh, Api oo SHE HORSEWHIPPED HIM. A Brother-in-Law’s Attentions Become Unbearable, Teestoy, No ., July 31.—[Special Tl to Tur Bre.)—Miss C good looking young woman, horsewhipped Chris tian Hias, a porte frout of her house, gram rdez, yesterday afternoon in Tlie enraged man turned clutehed her by the throat, stiuck her ace, knocked her down and vwas chok death when men ran up and say as was arrested and is in jail wif who wa a sister of itted suicide a y threo children, Miss Corde by her dead sister’s husband's atten o her. Hemade love to her and she Hobegged lier to mary bim 1 him ithherto recon shdetermination Inittance to her idly in-love with S 1 andstood i on lic in the b her. ¥ Haa leavin charg noyed Lubbe andsher He pleaded v said wis a 1sed hiim ler what he d she re e, But rin-liw, front of Miss 1 thereif only Con to get When theesister-indaw indignantly or. dered him to move on e answered her” with loving words. When she failed to order lim away he wrote love m 5 to her on the A they would greot her eye the door swung open. Miss Cordez has al most the patienée of Job, but when thein fatuated brotherin-law again appeared in front of the house yestenlay and began to write a message of love on the pivememt, where it would dazle in the sunlight under her eyes, she rustied ot with @ horse-whip. Take that, and that, and that,” Miss Cordez, and she lashed lim al and neck Lip cut fiesh, his mad love for his wife's si outandhe attacked her furic held tothe grand as onted 1t the intohis wert He has Matamoras, on ico to San Bla erted that ving a deep w viver and the other si wtand wealthy Mexican - Demands Co Ttis officially announced 1 minist of Prassian Miners' Brny, July that the 1» commerce has of the miners’ recently submitted to the ing the cight-lour shif ciurts to which and tl overn the re nissed miming offt aboliti arbitration in cials shall be a farm ing jobs, A Mississippi Duel. Grepswaon, Miss., July 31.—Walter Stc andJ. D, M rother durd, a l rt ey, i of ex-Congroesst the streot killed ble gx 2 duel on toda s instantly 1 Mor I'he of orruption ike Seted A, July 31— rks Melk thi work t 1t port, | conference Corpect Numiber of Fohnstown Viet ms Pa.. July 8l.—A lo purports to - Labor Viote Aftor Another Rush of Gold to Euvope. Bight Miners Killed, ~, Ju 1 A wen were kliled aud severad wjured, ) Z WASIT ACCIDENT OR DESIGN? 0. Myttn, a Twsurace Man, Himself on the Strect. Shoo! .5 WOUND NOT NECESSARILY FATALe ullet Pier Heart rs s Sidle Juost B3¢ the Circnmstances Attempe to an It Sui night, the crowd tl op Young man vible Myttc . 1 y of the sk fie v col- tullet cun double lector for was fired action, Me M fire i ailled at his ho ing He was under and ina very desponde Sf mind. Still he had said nothing about #uidde, and Mr, Burns thinks itis possible that the revolver was aceidentally dischar Papers found in Mytton's 3 that he served fly nited Sta army, enterings the 1583 and being dischurged in 185, A gold watehand & we Joseph's Burs, were to i the wound isa tewible one, wvs it i3 not e wily fatal, o may have taken a downwin the vital part W hile tho city physician p My tton, 1ying flat on his baclk, w folded under his bead, gzed down at tho in hisside, the most unconceemned man in the room. As the doctor probed deeper and deeper he shut his tighter and tighter, scavcely ewitting o sound, although lus ashen colorand pain distorted fice told of awfulagony. Whei thewound was dnssed hie begged piteously to be turned on his right side, saying: “O God! turnme, turnme: Tean’threathe, at the sawe tine motioning with his hands. Allefforts toget the wounded min tospeak ve fruilless, being auswored only with a D, ( isof the opinion thathe is under the influence of morphine, M ytton was uncs mthe tine ho was fiest picked up, could giveno in formutionas to the reason wly heuttenpted to take his own life. His employe stated that he had not noticed any change in the young man's actions until within the past twodays. Heis twenty-nine years of age and unmarried, Wihen lie lefy Mr. Bu before 11 o'clock e was fo appavently hiie sume frano of mind that he had been for the forty- cight hours preceding 11 he gava no evidence of wate pure pose that evidently filled his mind at that time. He went scavecty half ablock from the house betore he fived the shob that may end his 1ife I'he bullet hus not yet beed doetors are indoubt s pust from u three e bre J. Bun urance « ‘Nebuska suid that Myt 1y before the vears in thel serviee in il the valibles fon. Howas pital on the ad sid that tho iniited to pay fo to 8 M mean, tuken vice of o vietim's the neces: Altlou Gupin s bull D, tho conse, th his arms s residence just found zud the 1o its location THE CARPENTERS COUNCIL, Rum rs of Trouble otweo and the New Hosses De Cutcaco, July § I'iurBry Some | dicting that serioy tween the carpenters’ council and the new bosses, that the new association would fail to mect theie agreernent to pay thele mo 534 cents from August 1, as per and thatanother extensive strilce n looled for. MeDernott ) assoclation denies t the report. The kept faithfully Seerctary Howard of the arpente un- cil was also seen and exp 1 hineelf as siat with th “1have heard iderable talk,” said he, ling +¥is ctive faillureon the part of the new 1 tokeepits prouise, but do not an- V troubl Lam certain that the men will receive the i cents as agreed, In case of any failur the part of the bosses tocarty out thenr agreement another strike would probably ocear, but I wn not afraid ofany sucha thive. The men will gt their 373, cents per hour all vight, 1 think! - Two Comets Discovered. (Copright 1890 by James Cordon Beniett.| Panrs, July 81.—[New York Herald Calle pecial to Tue Bre) The Herld ceived the following today There ar nttwo comets visible with Them . Telecrim fo cal pupers have bem pros e Special Special vas brewing be- preement ght 1 of the Sceeretary Losses! ut there i truth in ment, he 11 be outlook. mon stronor tho constellit Little Bear invisibie to th instruments. Oneis in Little Lion, the other in arevery feeble and eye. Thoy lave just 1 discovered, one at Marseilles by M. Cogyea, the other at Bristol by Mr. Denning. Flammerm observitory de Juy July 51 — - L Fist State Campa Linavie, Wyo, July 31 i Lo Tivw Bew | —~The first state cimy forthe repudlicans was opened here tonight by a lirge publie 1 ad- dressed by Hon. Joseph L. Carey, lato ddes e to conggress, Carey wias enthusiostl ly received and his specch for the most part concerned the eflort that as put fortd to Wyomi nention of the of C e and Senator Plitt was loudly cheered Thoy natked 5. Special ing, which wa: The busin wept by ildi yor= curly ng de Aid odtoo late 03 AgETegIte o fire tion of thi this morning, fifty stioyed, Sixteen far wis sent from Mondota to he of much servic £12,000; fnsur £100,000, started in a building decupicd asa pool roon and as all the buildings were of framne and a high gale blowing the fire was soon beyond village was fire - Dukota 118, Miny timate Wheat Crop. July #l—The best wheat erop of the and Minnesota L wedther has not 1 the harve IroTess, of this crol U iscse Minmesota and Minyear the on in the Dakotas hels, H Fuaneral of Mine Victims, July BL—At the funeral of the e ir wster today rotho tims of s poke. W fruncs “T'o the 'V Sociilists ek of Diphtheria There has rin at the One hane I and the na rul € 181 [ explosion at Latr Peter workg or m o T'heloss Is heavy,

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