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eaRedbbie murderors to wreal BANDED TOGETHER FORBLCOD The Secrets of the Ohinese Highbinders Dincovered in Sacramento. STARTLING AND UNIQUE DISCLO: URES Tho Wrath of the God Shing Invoked On All Traitors—Dark Wo tan Mafia Orga and Kings of a Mongol- ized for Murder Assassination, The highbinder society is the mafia of Chinatowns in the United States. It includes the anarchists and assassins of the Chinese race in this country, and the crimes committed by them, chiefly on their countrymen, are distinguished for cold-blooded ealeulation and devilish ingenuity., 'The criminal records of New Yorlk, St. Louis, Denver and the Pacific coast dities are crimsoned with the bloody deeds of highiinders, The difliculty of successfully running down a criminal in Chinese quarters, where all unite in shielding crime, both from fear and f:om race prejudice, emboid- vongeance on those opposed o their methods. The San Francisco authorities broke up the organization by establishing a police station in the heart of the Chinese dis- trict. Sacramento succeeding in not only scattering the gang but also un- enrthed the records of the organization. The captured books and records, nc- cordingto the Sucramento Bee, furnish unique and startling disclosures and show that the organization is banded to- gether merely to murder, blackmail and despoil, This fact has been generally known before, but never until now has find that a remarkably large number of this bills thereaftor wera paid in small coin, which his wife promptly confis- cated under her own proposition. Ho would have been bankrupted vary speedily had he not smelied a rat and promptly struck his colors by effecting & compromis Now comos a story of a similar finan- clal schemo which for neatness and de- signund promptness of execution has rarey, if ever, been equaled. Inthe second case the hushand prom- ised to give his wife all the silver p! she found in his wallet which wi coined the year she was born. Asa re- sult the lady in due course of time had quite an amount of silver money on hand —s0 much in fact, that she went to the bank and deposited it in hor name. Then speaking to the cashier, she said: “My husband tells me you are going to pay him some money toduy. Won't you plense pay him in the sil- ver I have just deposited? I will be so much obliged to you if yvou do.” Of course the cashier, being noted for his courtesy to indies, quickly replied that ho would be happy to please her. But the husband was not hilariously happy when he found that by a most un- accountable combination of ecircum- stances his wife’s small fortune had suddenly been doubled while he had been buncoed out of a good round sum. P slbut” A il A NIGHT OF TERROR. Rev. David Swing's Pen Picture of the Chicago Fire, Writing on ‘“‘Historic Moments: A Memory of the Chicago Fire,” in June Scribner, Rev. David Swing says: ! There was not much clamor of men, women or children. It is probable that the awfulness of the situation made the mind silent rather than noisy. Por- sonal friends said to me: “The city is gone,” or “No powsr can save us,’ or “All Is lost;” but beyond such ejacula- tions few were the words to be heard. Quiteo a stream of vehicles and persons it been possible to establish the truth by authoritative records of the lawless conspiracy. The Sncramento society has been in ex- istence but four months, yot its member- ship, as shown by the rolls, is already 188. Letters in the collection were found from San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Jose and other places, either asking for assassins to go hence or in response to calls for reinforcements, One of these epistles refers to the fact that the chief of police of San Krancisco has broken up the society hendquarters, and thus compelled it to meet in a small room. The demoralized condition of the conspirators is made an excuse for not supplying witnesses for a murder case, but the letter tly intimates that unless they they will be visited with dire punishment, The outh required of members soclety is one of the most i the Chinese are able to devi The ap- plicant must vepeat the solemn words while he kneels before a shrine and bows reverently over u mass of smoking punk and dimly burning candles. As nearly as it will bear translation the oath reads this way: I (g1ving the name) enter the Bang Kong Tong and promise to regard each membor as o brother and-the closest relative I know. 1f called upon by our socety on necessary busi- noss, I will not inquire” whether 1t is con- cerning any relative of mine, or whother ho is of my family name, or whether ho bo my brother, but I promise to go out into the strest and fight and fire pistols. 1wl oboy all signs or signals of tho high mon in our society and come up to heip whenever called on 10 fight, no maiter it tho enoniy is of my family namo. I will never betray our socioly nor el our sizns, and 1f anyono does s0 1 will kill him in the'secret street or in some outside place. I will work for our society so we will make plenty of money aud £0 to China to the land of our ancestors. I know that it I refuse to fight wher ordered, the great god Shing will punish me, ana 1 am afraid of being punisticd by bim, After the applicant repeats the awful oath committing himself to murder whenever ssary business” demands it, ho is_admonished that if he keeps tho terrible obligation the God Shing will help and prosper and protect him, but if he ever violates the oath the wrath of Omnipotence will be upon his head forever, and the thunder will como down from the skies and destroy him, ‘When the oath and the admonition ave been duly administered and the sworn murderor arises from his posture, the chief high man of the society the following initiatory odo, wh interpreter explained was a classic offu- sion that none but the most sckolarly Chinese cun comprohend: Bang shu duey yen haw heng, Lip sein chung heng hip shub' kung. Hong, own aitshub, Loon mang shoo dooh yuey gee lang. The setond verse is very much like tho first, two verses bein garded as enough to complete the initiation cere- mony. Tho bylaws of the society are printed in Chinese charactors upon large red sheets of papor, and are very explicit. Among the rules is one requiring ench Chinese female living in houses of ill- repute to pay 82 & month toward the funds of the society. In case of the fuilure of the women to pay over the blackmadl so domanded, they are to be punished, or even killed if necessary to enforco the decree. The bylawsalso contemplate thelovy- ing of t-ibute upon the tun and lottery games, and members consider them- selves at liberty to walk intoa tan game, make bets and collect tho winnings. 1f thevet is lost,however,and thoey lose, they have the right to pick up the amount of their bets and \Vul‘( out. Notan game- keeper is permitted to object Lo this sure- thing process uader peunlty of assassin- ation, which appears to be the lightest and heaviest punishment under the luws of the concern. If the women and the games mm\;ly without protest to the de- ~mand, the Bang Kong Tong promises to protect them, The bylaws have as effective a way of koening ‘up wages as they provide for the enforcement of other decrees, If a Chinuman contracts to go to work for u dollar o duy und another offers to work fora cent less, the lattor is at once con- demned and will bo compolled to pay such amount us the sacioty domands or suffer death if he refuses. - An aceurate account is kept on the so- clety’s zecords of the exponses of the hired .flgfimra. Erom one page of a book, date Muarch 4 last, these cutries are taken, showing that the murdercrs live high, according to the Chinese stand- ard: Shun soon (sugar cone). POrk, . 1s 0000 Whisky........ Salt b oplum. ... A Ruast pork LAY o5 A ) The wily rascals are too shrewd to keop records of their crimes, although they ure kept informed of branch socie ties throughout the state, the providing of witnesses and so on. e Wives' Buneo Guines. Chicago Mail: A Chicago wife last ummer fnduced hor husband to promises to give her all the silyer hall-dollars and quarters he received which bore an oda date. into her contidence a number of men with whom her husband bad business dealings, requesting them to save for her unsuspecting spouse all the odd dated subsidiary coln theywohanced to take ia. The consequence was that the hus- wud was surprised beyond measure o of the 1ble that $ 05 160 10 %0 Then the fair schemer took | was moving northward, but the move- ment did not seem that of a panic, but rather that of an orderly retreat. The guests were issuing from the Tremont and Sherman hotels. I'he banging of trunks was a little more violent than usual; and the vehicles into which trunks were going showed that the exodus of guests was informal; and yet not much was said by the man with the team or the man with the trunk, The fire was raging in the business district, and iws population at midnight was not great. The scene was not that of families fleeing for life, with mother calling to child and child crying for parent, The ruin was advancing in the great commercial blocks, whose clorks and business heads wore prehaps miles distant from their counters and desks. Iv wasa common event to see ona or two men come down from a bank or office and unload their arms or a basket into either an expross wagon or a well equipped carringe and then hasten away. Where there was dis- trust of a vault the valuable contents were extracted and headed for some place not yet doomed. All beyond was a furnace. He:e, and a little after midnight, the fact that the city was doomed, that my home was doomed, and that tens of thousands of persons would bo homeless and penni- less in a few hours, was fully realized. Before me lay in one mass of fire a dis- trict nearly a mile long and [fully four squares wide; and under a wind which was almost a hurricane this red army was advancing. At intevvals, like min- ute guns, came the boom of sowe falling wall. T[turned to go home. The tum- bling buiflings made a solemn sound like the pulsations of a volcano, or tho heavy artillery of some field of battle. ———— Drupkenstss. A disease, treated as such and perma nently cured. No publicity. No infirm ary. Home treatment. Harmless and effectual. Refer by permission to Bur- lington Hawkeye. ~Send 2¢ stamp for pamphlet. Shokoguon Chemical Co. Burlington, Ia. e She Changed Her Mind. Preferred Teaching—Pretty Teacher (severely)—Did your mother write this excuse? Bad Boy—Yes'm. 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In the light of mudern sclence this diseaso is positively eurabl d overy trace of the polson entirely removed from the blood, LOST MANHOOD, and ambition, nervous- ness, thuldity, despondency and all weakness and gesorders of youth or munhood, Relief obtalned at once. SKIN DISEASES, and all diseases of tho stomacn, blood, llver, kldneys and bludder are treated successfully with the greates known remedies for the disaasns, Write for circulars a ndquostion lst, troe. 24th and Farnam sts. mala, Neh ORDINANCE NO. 8092 quiring water, gas and sewer maude from tho st ot maling line of the property nbutting upon the several streets ord d paved or repaved, city counell of the city Sectlon LThut water, zas and sewer connee- tions bo an oby reauired to be made from the street mains to the line of the prop- | erty abutting upon that part of the severil streots ordered paved or repuved durlng the YOur 1802, {ho 800 t0 bo niade atsnoh dise tances and at such places us wmuy be de nuted lv{ the eity cuginzer; the ‘water Dlrtu connections to bo made by the water works company owning Water pipe mains, and gus eonnoctions to be made by the company own- 10K g6 plpe mains, und the sower connactions 10 be made by the owners of tho several lots and pleoes of real estato abutting on sald stroets ordered paved or repuved. Foctlo n neglect or fullure of the Wuter Works cOPANY OF KAS COmDARY OWning sald malns 1o make such connections us here- 1n required, the bourd of public works shall onuse the same to be dono at the expease of Sl companies, the cost thoreof 10 be. deducte od from any future Indebtodiess Lo such vom- Danios respoctively: and upon. the fallure or neglect of uny of Lhe owners of the proj or rewl estate sbutting on sald streets to n sewer connections as bheroln roqulre board of public works shall canse the same to be made and report the cost thercof for the pury of assossiug suid cost upon the lots or real estate D&).‘lthlb such connections. .“?ulll:nl £ I;ll this dnn:lnm]mu take offcos i foroe from and uHoF 1ia passase: Passed May AR sth, 1802, " onn Gnoves Uity C 3 Prosides ":‘.}"5 ar| L Ol e eil. A pproved June 2ad, Taa. o ¥ Counel GEo. 1. BEMIS, Myor, BE! WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION | CONSTRUCTION, Councll Chamber, Omahs, Neb., May M4, 180 Be it resolved by the c'ty council of the city of Onihin, the mavor concurring: 3 natructed fn the eity of Om 1 ha ns designated below. within five day ter the pubile ition of this resolu- Uon, or the personal servic thereot. na by ordin: 18 nuthorized and required: such stdewalks to be Lald to the zrade on the streets specified horoln, and to bo constructed of pine plank of such widtlf and thickness and be lald upon jolsts of such dimensions and n suc MANNAE 68 .8 P ibed by the speclficati on file In the ofice of the Board of Publie Works ind under fts supervision, to wit West side of 16th street. 1ots 1 to 8 exclusive, bloek 7. Hazel Terrace, 6 fect wide, temporary erade, West side of 15th street, lots 1 and 8 block D6, city, 6 feet wide, temporary grade. Wost Side of 15th StFEOT= f0ts 1 and 2. blook 6. Kountze's 2d addition, 6 feet wide, temporary grade, i stde of 2th stroot, lots 3,3, 6, 7. block 17, Kountze & Ruth's addition, lowered, ro- patred and relafd. E @ of 12th street, lots 1 to 7 Inclusive, twido, 1 stroot S \\Ilh“\'[‘([({ ots 1 to 13 Inclusive, i feet wide, present grade, Enst sido 2. Kount Erade Enst side of 30th street, 1ots 1 to 0 inclusive, biock 17, Arbor Place, o foot wide, present grade, East side of 26th swreck| 1ots 5 and & Prayn's subdivision of Shinu's addition, § feot wido, present grade., South alite of Onldwell street, lot 5, blook 13, Shinn's uddition, 6 feet wide. present grade, South sido of Hamilton street, (ot 1, blook 11, Shinn's addition, 0 feot Wido, prosent grado. And be it further resolvo : Aiat the Board of Bublic Works be and hereby is nuthorized and direoted to causy i copy 0f this resolutlon to be published 1n the oficial papor of the oity for ono woek, or bo served on the ownors of sald Tois b owners shiil Within five days atter the tion or service of such copy construct $1id. sldewntks ws horein required, that the Board of Pubiic Works cause the same to be done, the cost of construc ting sald sidewanlks ctive y to be ases sod agalnst the real -, lot or partof 10t in front of and abut- uch sidewalks. Passod My 2, 180 ¢ oth street ot 19 und s 14 of lot ‘s 2 addition, 6 foet wide, prosont nd ‘unloss P. DAVTS, Presidont ot the Councll JOHN GROVES, Olty Clerk. GEO, P, BEMIS, Mayor. Attest: Approved: NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS. To the owners of the lots, parts of lots and roal estate described In the above resolus tion: You and each of vou aro hersby notified to construct wooden sidewnlks as roquired by n resolution of the clty council and mayor of tho city of Omsha, Of which the nbove Isa copy. P. W. BIRKHAUSER. Ohairman Board of Public Woris. Omuha, Nob., June 4, 150z JHare PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESO- LUTION, Council Chambor, Omaha. Neb , May 24, 189 Be it resolved by the City Council’ of the ' City of Omaha, the Mayor concurring: ‘'hat permanent sidewniks be constructed in thocity of Omaha as_dexignated below, within five days after the publication of this resolu- tion, or the personal service thereof, as by or- dinance is authorized and requiced.’ such side- walks to be laid to the permanent grade os es- tablished on the paved streets specified herein and tobe constructed of stoze or artiticial stone according to specifications on fils in the oflice of the Board of Public Works, and under its supervision, to-wit: North siao of Uapitol avenue, wost 42 feot ot 6 biock 76 elty. 20 feet Wide, pormanent grade, West side of 13th st.. lot 1 block 76 city, 13 feot wite, pormanent grade, Eust side of 15th st.. south 100 teet lot 4 block 172 eity, 10 feet wide, permancnt grade, South sido of Jackson st., ot 4 block 16 feet wide. permanent gride. Nortly side of Burt st, lots 5 and 8 block 17 olty. 6 foet wide, permanent grade, North side of Dodge st.. east 50 feet lot 7 block 04, city. Northside of Capitol avenue, 1ot 8 block T4, clty, 2) feet wide, permuncnt grade Eust side of 13th st., lovd, block %0, city, 2) feet wide, permanent grade. West side of 12th lots 1and 8 block 9, clty, 20 feot wide, permunent grade. North side of Juckson st. lots 5, 6.7, 8 block 168, city, permunent grade, South lot 2 block 172, oity, 20feet wide, pe wde. South sido of Capitol ave., 1ots 3 and ¢, block 81, el 0 feet wide, permanent grade. 2 do of 1ith st. lot 5 block 197 city, 18 fect wide, permanent g Fast side of 16th st., feet wide, f)t'rlnum'nl. zrade. South side of Capitol 4y, lot 2 block 85 city, 20 foet wide, pdrmanenwgrade, North 8de ot Jucksou, st., lots 5 and 6, block 107, clty, 12 feet wide, p@emanent xrade. South sido of Howarigt: ot 1 bioek 1640ity. 20 feet wide, pormaneriggerade. North side of Harne 3 clty, block 171, city, 8 4 lot 6, block grade. side of Juckson st., 10ts0, 7, 8 block 169, 2 feet wide, permunent grad th side of Jucksol lots 1,2, 3, 4 block 171, eity, 12 feet wide, perminent gra‘de. And boit further resolved. That the Board of Publlo Works be, and 1s hereny authorized and diracted to cause a copy of thisrasolution to be published in the offi cial paper of the city for ous week, or be served on theowners of “sald lofs, and that unless such owners shatl within five days after the publica- tion or service of such copy construct said sidewalks as herein required, that the Loard of Public Works cause the same to be done, the cost of consiructing said sidewalks respective- ly to b assessed against the real estate, lot orpart of lot in frontof and abutting Such sidewalk, Passed May 24th, 1502, E. P. DAVIS, FPresident of the Counel Attest— JOHNGROVES, City Clerk. Approved — GEO, P. BEMIS, Mayor. NOTICE T0 CONSTRUCT SIDEWALK. To the ownors of tho lots, parts of lots and real estate described in the above resolution: You and each of you are hereby notified to construct permanent sidewalks as required by a resolution of the City Council and sayor of of whi the above is & P. W. BIRKHAUSER, Chatrman Hoard of Public Works, Omha, Nob., June 6th, 1502, o 6d7t NSIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION, Councll Chamber. Omaha, Neb,, May 10, 1802, Be itresoived by the eity council of the city of Omahu, thomayor concurriy Thut wooden sidéwalks be constructed fn the city of Omaha as desiznated below, with- in fivo days after the pubiication of this reso- lution, or the personul service theraof, us by ordindnce I8 uuthorized and roquired: such sidewaiks to bo laid to the grade on the streots specified hereln and to bo constructed of pine plank of such width und thickness and bo laid upon joists of such dimensions and In such manner as is prescribed by the spaciticat ons on 1116 i the ofies of the Hourd of Pubils Works. and under its supervision, to, wit: West side of 33 stroet, south 16 feot lot 3, block I, Portland Pluce, § foot wido, prosont ade, B™Norih side of Browne stroot, lots 11 und 12, bloak % Hgedorn's addition, 6'tect wide, tom? porury grad East sldo 8th street. lots 12 to 22 inclusive, k 2, Hugedorn's sddition, 6foct wide, tem- porury grade, Easi sido 15th street, lots 12 to 22 inolusive, block 3 Hugedorn's addition, 6 fect wide, tew- porary grade. South side Mason stroet. 1ot 2, blok 12, Kountzo & Ruth's addition, 6 foot wide, pres- ent grade, And'be it further resolved That the Board of Public Works be and b by Js wuthorized and dirested to ouuso w cony of this resolution to bo published 1n . the 6f- the City of Omaha, copy. WOOD ficinl puver of the eity for one weok, or be servod on the owners of said lots, and unless such ownors shall within five duys after the publication or service of such copy construct sald_sidewalks as hereln required, that the Board of Pubile Worss cnuse the same to be done, the cost of constracting sald sidewalks respoctively to bo assessed azainst the real cstate, lovor part of 1ot in front of and abut- thnz sich sidown ks, Passed, May 10, 1802, 4 E. 1. DAVIS, Presidont of the Counell. JOUN GROV kS, Uity Olerk. GEO. P. BEMIS, Mayor. NOTICE TO CONSTBUCT BIDEWALK To the owners of tho lots. parts of lots and roal ostate desoribed i the above rosolu- on You and each of yo# are horeby notified to construct wooden sidowhiks s required by # rosoiution of the elty€ouncli and mayor of the oity of Omaha, of Which the ul copy. . W BIRKHAUS Chalrman Board of Public W Omaha, Neb., June 4, 1502 DRUNNENNESS be given iou tha Attest: Approved: ,‘:‘1‘%' forsd i pever Vo Bnlr i Gun o S Nihand Bevelss, & Vel ir Slcante, Bl sad Wiuirason Drug Lo, Omunaben ~ OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM S FOR THE CHANGE OF GRADEOF CUMING STREET. ) the owners of all ots and part of lots and Al estate niong Camine strect from a point 00 feot west of 43d avenue to d5th avenue wnd intersecting streots as follows. to wit: 45th street from Burt stroot to Tzard stroet. You are her otified that the under- slened, three disintorested frecholders of the dmana, have boar duly appointed by with the approval of the city ald city, 10 assess the damage to respectivoly of the property the cannge of grade of Cuming Streot [rom a point 30) fect west of 434 avenie onuo and Intersecting street ns fol- lows, to wit: 43th street from Burt streot to Tzard street declured necess ry by ordinance No. 150, passel Bebruary 2 1802 approved Februiry 0, 156 Younre furthor notificd, that having ace coptod satd appointment. and duly_gualified as required by Taw, we will. on the 18th day of Ju . D, at the hour of 1) o'elock in the forenoon. nt the office ot T. C. Brunner, room J, Ware biock. southeast cornor of 15th and Farnam streots. within the corporate Limits of said city. moot for tho purpose of considerlns and making the assossmont of | dumago to the ownors respoctively, of snid property. affected taking into o any. You are notified to be prosent at the time and vlage aforesaid, and mike any objections £ Or statoments concerning said assossment of damages &8 you may conslder wroper. 2. O BRUNNER, WM. G. SHRIVER, GEO. J. PAUL, J6atoe Dby sald chanzoof grade, deration special benefits, if Omaha, June 6, 1802, ELECTION PROCLAMATION. In pursuance of an ordinance of the city of Omuhu, passed and_approved May 17 1302 en- utled “An ord{nnnce ealling o speolal elootion 10 voto upon the acceptance of the amended proposition of the Nebraska Central rallw iy company und the Issuance of coupon bond of the city of Omaha {n tho sum of two but drod and fitty thousand dollars $230.00) to ard the Nebraskn Central Hallway compsny in acquiring dopot grounds, in the con- struction of & unfon rallwvay and p: senger depot, and In the construction of othor raliway imorovements upon said &rounds, and to authorizo n_tax for the pay= ment.of the Interest upon sald bonds and to crouto a sinking fund for the payment of tho principal thereof, and repeuling ordinance No. 64, passed and approved Muy 10th, 1802, I, Gaorge P. Bemls, mayor of the oity of Omnha, do heroby Issue niy proclamation and give publlo notice unto the lezal voters of the olty of Omaha, Douglas county, Nob., thut on Thursdny, tho 16th doy of June, 1802, a speolal election will be beid in aaid oty at tho follow- ing polling places, namoly: FIRST WAND. First Distriot—Southeast corner Seventh and Marcy stroets. Seconv_Distriot—Northwest corner Eighth and Leaveuworth streets. Third Distriot—1208 Jones streot. (Fourth " District—1227 South ~ Thirteonth streel Fitth Distriot—Northeast corner and Pacific streets. Sixth District—Southoast corner Sixth and Pacifio streets. Beventh District—625 Plorce stroot. Eighth Distriot—Southwest corner Eloventh and Center streots. Ninth District—18)2 South Sixth stroot. Tenth District—Intersection Ninth and Ban- oroft street, northoast corner. Eleventh’ District—10% South Thirteenth straet, northenst corner Arbor street. OND WARD. First District—Intorsection Fourteenth and Jones streets. South Thirteenth Second District—1004 street. Thira district—Intersoction Eighteenth and Leavenmorth streets, south side. Fourth District—Intersection Twentioth and Leavenworth streets, south side. Fitth Distriot—Intersection ' Twenty-third and Leuvenworth stroots, south sido. Sixth District — Intersection Twentioth streot und Popploton avenue. Sovonth District—1422 Wiiliam streoc. Eighth District ~1314 South Thirteenth streot (McCandlish). Ninth District—Intersection Sixteenth and Center strests. Tonth District—18% South Twentloth streot (Lovett & Woodman.) Elavench Distriot—Intersection Twentloth and Bancroft streets, Tweltth Distriot—154 Viaton stroot (Dono- vao). Thirtoenth District—InterseovionThirteenth and Valley streots, west sido. Fourtesnth Distriot—Intersection Twen- tloth and Boulevard streots THIRD WARD, First Distriot—Intersection Twolfth and Chicago street. Sccond District—317 North Fifteenth street (Woodworth). i Third District--112 South Fourteenth street, (A, J. Simpson). oFourth Distriet—1112 Douglas strect (C. J. Junan), Fifth Distriot—Intersection Capitol avenue and Tenth streets. SixthDistrict—Intersection Harnoy and Ninth streets, enst sido. Soventh District—Intersoction Elevonth and Faroam streots Elghth Distriot—1315 Harney streot (J. 8. Mo- Cormick). Ninth Distrlct—1211 Howard street (Kil- kenny, Bray & Co WOURTH WARD, First District—Intersection Sevanteenth and Davenport streets. Socond Distriot—Intersection Twenty-seo- ond and Davenport stroets, north side, Third "District—Intersection Twenty-ffth and Doags stroots. Fourth District—Intersection Beventeenth and Dodge streots. Iifuh District—42 South Fifteonth stroot, Sixth District—Intersection Twentieth and Douglus streets. Seventh District—Intersection Twenty-sixth stroot wud St. Mary's avenuo. Eighth Districi—Interseotion strect and St. Muary's avenu Ninth District—1818 St Mary's avenue (Robobeaux). Tenth _Distriot—Interscetion Elghteenth and Lenvenwortn streets, north side. [Eloventh Distriot—1613"Howard stroet (Hig- gins). Sevonth Twentleth , west side. FIFTH WARD, First District—Intersection Sherman avenue and Mandorson street, Secona District—Eriling bullding, west side Sherraan avenue, between Ohlo and Corby stroets. Third District—Intersection avenue and Lake streot. Fourth District—1603 Grace street, South- wost corner Bherman avenue and Grace street. Fifth District—1317 bherman avenue ‘veu- mun). mslx‘th District—1154 Sherman avenue (Er- ng). Soventh District—Intersection Sixteenth and Izard streets. Eighth District—808 North Sixteenth street (H, G. Olurk, agent). Ninth District—Intersoction Cass and Fif- tognth strects. Tenth District—613 North Sixteenth stroot (Seurs, agent). Eleventh District—Southwost corner Eigh- teenth and Cuss strocts, 422 North Eightoenth street. Sherman SIXTH WARD. First District—Lycoum hall, 46%) North Twonty=fourth stroet (Cralg). gecond D strlct—Interseotion Thirty-sixth streat und Grund nvenue, Third District—Intorsection Military avenue and Grantstroot Fourth District—Intersection Twonty- fourtl stroot and Manderson stroots. ¥ltth District—Intersection 1 wonty-fourth ano Wirt stroota, Sixth Distriot—Intorsoction Thirty-third and Purkor stroats. yPovent District—23 Luke stroot (W. A. easioio. Elghth Distriot—20% Lake streot (Sasstrom). Ninth Distrlov=zi10 North Twonty-fouril strect. Tonth District—Intersoction Twenty-elghth and Frankiin streots. TpIghil Elevonth ' District—Intersoction Twonty- fourth and Frankiin stroots, Twoltth Districi—1650 North Twentjoth streot. BEVINTH WARD, Firet District—2813 Leavenworth atroot. Bocond District—Interscotion Twenty-ninth avenue and Poppleton avenue, sustside. Third District—Intorseotion 1 wenty-ninth stroot and Woulworth avenue, wuth side, Fourth Distrlot—Intersoction Twouty-ninth and Mezoath stroets. Fitth “Distrlot—Intersoction Thirty-second avenue und Thomuson streer 8ixth Distriet—1012 Twenty-nlath avenuo, Foventh District-Intersection Thirty- fourth and Francs stroets. BIGATH WARD, Eiret Distriot—200 Hamilton streot. Bowud Distriot—222 Cuming stroot, Third District—Intersection Twentieth and Nigholas streots. Fourth Distriot 2016 Cuniing streot, Kifeh Distriot—2408 Cuming seres Slxth Distriov—lutersection Twenty-second and Burt strect; Saventh Distrlet—Intersection and Onss stroots. NINTH WARD, Firat Distriot—Intersootion #nd Ouming streets, Socond District—intersection Fortieth and Cuning streets, north side, District—lutorseotion Fortleth and \&n) SEROOLS, urth Distriot—Interseotion Thirty-secoud avenuo and Davenport stroet. Fifth Distriot—2804 Farnam streot. Bixth Disvrlot—3104 Leavenworth stroet. For the purposs of submitting o the legal olty, for LhoiF accentunce or ro- mended proposition of tho Ne- ral Rallway company to the olty erelnafier writtan at length) and uostions, shall the bonds of the oity of s be lusied, reyistered deliverod, vided In wald umended proposition ll wn souual tax bo levied 0 Bay the lnx sucl uds as It Lecowes due? and rthor snnusl tax, com onolug the lor to "the maturity of such b, addision o ail other wtion of a sluking tund sufii- ut Lo pay ‘Sich bonde ks tHe. mAbeFiy Questious, wud tho soceptance or rejece Tweatleth Thirty-second rasks Cer of Omaha the. Oual . tlon of sa1d amended proposition, 18 submitted to suid legal voters, and will be voted upon in the manner and form followins: *“The Nebraska Central Ratlway company hus made the following probosition to the clty of Omaba: o amended proposition of the Nobrasks Central Rallway company to the city of ahn, Neb. To tho Magor and City Council of the Olty of Omaha, Neb.: The undersignod, the No- Draska Oentral Railway compuny. proposes to noquire and tao possession of, for rallwiy purposes, that cortain truct of land, located Within the district bonnded by Fitteenth stroat, Chlonzo stroot, Elaventh stroot, Coli- fornia street, snd tha right of way of the Omaha Beit Ralway compiny, except the south haif of block 8, iots 4§ wnd 4, biock W, lot 1, and north one-half of lofs 2 and blook and to eroct thereon & unlon passonzer depoton the eorner of Flftasnth and Chicago streels, 10 cost, inoluding the other raliwny {improvements ou said grounas, not less th o four hundred thousand dotlars (3100,00 Provided, th 8ty of Omaha, In Douglas gounty, Nobrassa. whil donate to the said Nobraska Central “Rallway company two bundrod anl fitty thousand: dollars (4150,00) of its four () per cont bonds, $100,000 thioreof to bo dared Junuary 2 180, and 315,000 thornof 0 bo dnted January 1, 1894 (0 becomo due and payab.o twenty yonrs from their roespro- tivo dates, with interest payablo somi-annu- ally, all gayablo at the flsoil agency of the stato of Neiraska in the olly of New Sork. Sald bonds to be of the denomination of one thousand ~ dollurs (®L0X) each, and each thereof to recite. *This bond 18 ono ot a serles of two hundred and fitty (230) bonds ot 11k amou nt and tenor, which issued by the eity o Douglas ocounty, Nebraska, Nobraska Central ~ Rallway company, wd 3t dn aequiring land {n the city of Omsha for unlon depot torminal purposes and in the constric- n of a union raflway passengor depot upon sald ground, and its railway tracks, sido tracks, turnouts, switchos und approaches inz thoroto, and other ratlway Improve- therewith connectod.” 8 to be exceuted and ro:lsterod at medintely after the dates thereof, and odiatoly theroafter delivored to the First ationnl bank of Omaha, Neb., trustee, to be hoid fn trast for doilvery to the Nobraskn Central Railway compuuy. its, sucenssors oe gus, by sald trustee, in instalimonts as horeinatter provided. Tho suid Nebraska Central Rallway com pany pIuns to construct or causo 1o bo con- structod, a line of railway in the stato of Towa, not less thun 100 miles in_extent. from the east upproach of a bridze, which the said Nebr.ska Central Rallway company has also Innned to construct over the Missourl river, ntersooting or connoctine with or reaching tho lines of two or moro of the foliowing rail- Wiy Corporations, vis: Tho Tifingis Contrul Railway eompany, tho Winona & Southweatern Railway company, the Minnoapolis & 8t. Louls Railway oom- anv, the Chioago, St. Paul & Kansas Oty allway company; the Obioago, Fort Madisn & Des Molnes Raliway company, the Atchi- on, Topokn & Santa Fe Rallway company, the'Baltimore & Ohio Raliway company, the Ohlo & Misalssippi Ratiwav compuny, the iceo- kuk & Western Rallway company, the Quinoy Uniaha & Kaneas Olty Railway company ana the lowa Contral Railway company. Ono hundred thousand (8100,00))° doliars ot said bonds shall be deliverad by said trus- tos to sald Nebraska Central Rallwa: rompuny s | wucoecssors Cor | mamigne when {t or tlioy shall have acquired and taken possession ~of that certiin tract of land “locatcd - within the distriot bounded by Fiftoonvh stroot, Chicago atreot, Eieventh ‘street, Oalifornin stroet and the right of way of tho Omaha Bolt Raliway com- pany, (excapt the south huif of blooks 38, ot i nd 4, block 2, lot 1, and the north half of lots 2'and i blook ¥ Provided, that the said one hundred thou- sand dollura (8100.0:0) 0f sald bonds shall not bo dolivered until after the said Nebrasks Central Railway company, its succossors or nssigns, ahall have constructod tho said lino of railway in tha stato of lown. Ono hundred and fty thousand dollars 18180,000] of suid bonds shall bo delivered by snid trustee to sald Nobraskn Central Railway company. 18 successors or assigns, when it or thoy shall have completed tne erection of o union passencer aepod upon snid tract of lund ahove desoribed, to cost. incluling the other {lway improvaments on sald grounds. not esn than four hundred wnd _dollars (8400.000); proof of such 20t to bo mada by tho sworn statemnt of the president and treas- urerof snid rallway compuny. flicd with the ¢ity olerk of Omala. nccompanied by cortifl- cate signed by the oity nttorney and city en- gineer. that in their oplnfon such amount has actually been exponded. Provided, that if the sa1d Nebraska Centrai Rallway company, ts_successors or assigns. shall fall to acquire and tako possession of saia land, it shall not be entitled to receive any purt of snid ono hundred thousnnd dollars B100bu0) fnstaiiment of bonds: and, further provided, that none of said one hundred and ftty thousund dollars 3150,000) Installment of onds shall be dolivered until atloast ono rall- way company in addition to the Nebraskn Central Railway company shall be actuully using said unlon depot; and, Provided furthor, That the mayor and the city council shail, by resolution, upon cho full performance of the undertakinys on the part of said rallway company herein contained, order the dolivery of sald bonds at the times aforesald; and, Pravided turther. That all matured couvons in shall beremoved and cancelled by sald trusteo Lbetore fltt“VBl‘K of the bonds to whicn they are attached; and, lgra'ldm! further. That the mayor and city councll of the ity of Omaha shall cause to be levied on the tuxable property of sald city an annual tax enfficient for the payment of ths intercst on sald coupon bonds as It becomes due, and after tho expiration of ten (10) years from the date of safd bonds the mayor and city councll of 8ald city shall cause to bo levied in addition to all other taxes on the taxable property of snld un amount of tax suticient to create a sinking fund tor the payment at maturity of sald bonds, (the smount of tax to be levied for such sinking fund not to exceed twenty-five thousand dol- 1ars ($25,000.00) In any one yes| ald tax to be continuod from YOr to yeur until the sail bondsare tuily paid. The acquirement of the sald lands and im- provements hervin oontemplated Including the said rallroad in Iowa, shall be begun within one year from May 1. 1802, and Do pushed to complotion without unnecessary delay: and shall be completed within threo years trom the Ist day of July, 1802, Ju case any of the terms, limitations, condi- tions or provisions proposed herein relating to the boginning, prosress aud completion. of sala Improvements are not complied w.th, (unless delay is directly and necessurily auy byln%mcllon Gr ‘other Judioinl pro- dlhgsor Dy Wnavoldable ucoldent o act of Providénce), the said company shall not be entitisd to receive sald bonds or any thereof. evon though the electors of suld city of Omuha Il have by thelr vote authorizod the is- suance of sald bonds; but allright tosald bonda shall by such default and without any Judiclal determination beoome forfeited, Provided, bowever, that if the beginning, prokress or completion of sald improvements shall be delayed or obstricted by any of tho aforesnld causes, tho times hereln aliowed for the proeress and completion of suld iniprove- ments shall be extended to the extent of such delay or obstruction; and should a dispute urise between the said oity of Omaha and the sald Nobraska Central Rallway oompany with respoect to the cause or extent of any such (]BHAE‘ the same at the eleotion of suld No- Lraska Central Rullway comuul’ll‘ shall be referred for determination to a board of ar- b“.’rllhlh\ to be upvointed as herelnafter pro- Vided: In consideration of recelving the proposed subsidy tho Nebraska Central Rallway com- pany agrees to allow all rallway companies the following rignts The right to run thelr locomotives.pnswenger and frelzht Lrains over itw naln and pavsiog tricts within the eity of Omuha; and over ita proposed bridge and ap- proaches. the richt 1o use such portion of its terminal grounds, epots and facilities s may 0 necessary and proper for the conduct ot the business of Buch ronds; . includ- 1n) any enlargment of Its depot und depot grounds: the right to huve tholr ours switched und delivered by the No- bruskn Contral Raflway company upon all of 1ts switch tracks: the rlght to conneot their ronds utany point within one hundred (160) miles of suld city of Omuha with any. 1ine of raliway whioh the Nobraska Contrai Rullway company, or 118 BUCCOSSOLS OF nsslzng, may construct or cause to bo constructed esat Of the Missourl rivor, and to run thelr 10como- tives, passenger und frelght trains over the maln aud puesing tracks orsald railrond: hercby ueroed that in ka ~ Central Tailway puny conseruct its prooos o ©enst of the Minsourl river, through the agent: of any other corporation or nurty, 1t wl{l cnuse such eorporation or party Lo exeoute and dellvor to the olty”of Guahil u koo nnd suflolont inatrament Linding it or him {0 abido by the terms, conditions and provisic of this proposition. tho same ns tho swid Nobeaskis Central lullway company woula boon bound if f had bullt the same. Lefore dellvory of the uforesaid one hundred usund dollars (800,009 installment of Vonds Provided, that the useand enjuyment by such rullway compunies of h sald riants shull be up equal and the ment of Ju falr compe asku Central Railw, r o As0ra or assipns, and subject to such operating ruies and royulations of tho Nobraska Central Rallway coupany, 1ts auce ©0es80Ts OF anslkns, w8 shall bo LGCORWRY and proper, ju; nd reasonable. And tio sald Nobrasks company will submit an tweon it ntral Rallway dispute ariving ho- and such other comipany oF com- panios as o the use and eujoyment of any rights under this Droposition. or terws, compensatlon, ops rul rogulutions,” relating i arbitrators, to » 0 POrsons Who ure Judyes of tho atate dlstriot court, or its succawson, of the dlstrict vinbraoing tho county ot unrc 10 Lo soieoted by o two- hirds vote of all the persane who are distrios g Wiohy such san 'rov 0 such raflway compan Nl ravica "Eontem Rnfany oompany, 165 sucoessors or asslgns, shell have the elegtion tu submis auy such dlscute to Sny other rewudy tn, Brovided for by desiring tosubumit ali Gause W be servod upon the other party a written astlok Which sh. SOt Out the niatter In dispute to Do subn d, 1 4 time proposed for the ng, which shall not be fess than thir y @9 dars after the time of sorvice: and there- upm the adverse party shall within twenty 0 Jaya atior such Aorvios apon it S6rve |04 | npswor, 1t uny [t have, upon the party d mand ng the arbitration. 1 Arbitrators, when orzanized, @ power to fix the thine of hearin 1jou the same from thuo to tim and to make wil noessary rules tions for the braduction of e po ion ot either party, and Compol i taFnd $peo Ly Lrint: the deoiston of A majority of the bord shall control and tho final doterminatvion of the board shall be fin and concinsive upon the partlos, of ail mat- t ol 0§ AR AR Whorovor arbitration ahall be resorted ta aueh wrorcration shail oe ) of the part Vided)! Wolvod sompany, It AuOTeSOrs NG AgsIEs. SHAIL CFANSDORE Trale (Including transfer of frolght and all chargos incldental to sald transportation) over any HrvlEn and. annrae shas oo wall RS qvas Shy rallway It shail constrece within one hundred (100) miles of the Alssouri river within the stato of Nebrasic, for Just 0 FOASOnUDI0 TAtns or charges, and In 0 of d!ffere: o ‘what constitu: Jus nd reasonuble rates op Thargoa t N Bk, L0 WAy OF i oity council or sald ¥ Gomuany may Sufmit tha sumo 0 Arbltration fun Al mannee and to the nrbltrators above proy. for, buy this piragraph respeoting (roIRht churzes shali "not becomo. aperative of in force Hntly fivo yours from the dute of tho delivery of the Inst Instalimont of the bonds herotnbetore ros forred vo. 1t s furthor proposed that safd bonds shall ba delivered 10 tho Nebraskn Uentral Fallvay company. lts Suconutors o agaigs, Gny upon the oxecution by the said Nebraskit Oentral rilway company or Its ra. and dellyv- ery to th eity of Omuh niertnking in WHILIng to the offect that the princlpal dopos of suld eallway covpany,ita kenora oMoes nnd naipal niAching Shops when batlt, shall b tod and malinta vl within the corporate t tho olty of and th tinn of tho terms of sald undortaking by th sald Nobraska Contrai rallway company or ity ossors o aaaigis, Ahall Tonder (ho nid Nobraska Central rallway company, or its ors, Indebted to thesald city of Omaha fn tho full amount of said bonds, wad intorest thereon. This proposition shall, atter boing duly aoknowiedved by the Nebrusin Central Ruli Way company, be resorded in tho offloq of the rogiator of desds of Douglne county. Nebrask AN FOF & POriod Of twanty (1) yonts from an ufter this dato, shall bo feferred to by Riving the ook nnd DARG whereln the same Iy re: corded 1 nuy mort-age, deod of trust, 40ed of Convoyauoe, O lowso Of satd dopot and dopob grouuds, witl tho atatement iVt tho Said Ne- raskn Conteal rallwany conpnny, (14 snpcess 8078 and asalgns, aro bound Dy the terms, limis tatlons, provisions and conditions of thia DFoposit!on whioh are. heraby made it cove: nants thad attach to und rury with the said property J‘ 0 whosoever hands It may come. Bravided, that tha clty counall ot tha oty of Omaha. (the mayor approving In due forml anall ennct certain ordinance (whioh ot the dato horeof. i ponding connlderation before #aid counoll), entitied "An ordinanoe ¢ranting pormission ind “muthority’ to ‘the Nobraska Jontral Ruflway company, t4 successors and assigns to. construct. raiirond tracks long, ncross, over and under cortain streets and alloys'lu the élty of Omahn subject to certain conditions, nnd to vaonte parts of vertaln streta nnd ileys In tho clty of Omnhin complinnce with certaln other condition And IUla also provided, that If said NebFuske Contral rallway company sthall not, within forty-five () dayn of belng notifiod by the elty’ " clork "of © the © adopton . . of tois proposition at the . election held to vote upon the same, flie With tho sald city clarke Its writton raiifions vion of th's proposition undor its corporat Beul. nous of suid bonds shall ba saued. wn a1l tho termy and provisions of this proposi= tion shall be held fornuught. Tho' Nebruska Central Tallway company agrees bofors an election being ea led to sub- L L0 the vOLors Of tho ity of Omul this proposition, thut it will executo and deliver {o sinld clty'n bond with ‘®ood nnd sufiiolent suretles in the sum of five thousand dollars (#5,000.00) and five thousand dollars @5,000.00) cash, conditioned upon the payment of the Gxphses of suid oleotion. “Fain proposition nd the accoptanco throot by the oity of Omaha and tho ratiflontion of this ‘propostion: by suid Nebraskn Gentrat Rallwoy company, or its SUCCessors OF ns- slgnes, us hioreln provided. shall be construed und understood to constitute a contrach Dotwoen - the sald Nebraska Oentral Raflwuy company.. 1ts successors or nssigus, and tho said ¢ity of Omaha. and all tho torma: Conditions, agreouionts and provisions mads on the purt of tho Nebruska Central Ruile wity company in this proposition eon- tained are hereby made tho covennuie of the sald Nebrasks Ccéntral Raliway company, its successors and ussigns, which Shall nttach toand rin with ail of 1ta il Property and be binding upon any party inta whose hands It or any of It ma. DO, Tt withess whoreof the sald Nobraskn Cone tral Rudlwiy compnay has saused thoso pross guts £ Do oxacuted this Tith day of M. As NEBRASKA OENTRALRAILWAY CO. By J. 0. DUMONY, Vice President JOHN L. MCCAGUE, Sccretary. Vitness: ALEX. G. CHARLTON. Btato of Nebraska, | Douglas County. j 58 Ou thia lith duy of May, A, D.. 1802 botors mo, s notury publio in and far sid county, }mnunn“ynp onred the above named J. fH. Dumont and John L. McCague, who are 10 me personally known ‘to bo the identicul por- sons who signed the foregoin; instru- mont_as vice prosidont ary of the Nebraska Ce ul Rallway company; they acknowledgo the said instrument Lo be the voiuntary act u a of the sald No- Draska Central Rallway company and thelr voluntary act and deed assuch vico president and ry of said company. Witness my hand and notarial seal Instuforesuid. ALEX. G, CHARLTON, SEAL.] Notary Publ all the above and forogolug proposition be a ptod and adopted. shall said bonds be is- sued, rogistored and dolivered and shull an an- nunl'tax In uddition to the usual and all other tnxes bo lovied upon the tuxavle property of the City of Omaha, Douglas county, 4 Drasku, “sulliciont to pay the intorest on sald bonds 'us It beoomes” due, und nt the time of levging the annuul oty tux, commencing the tenth your prior to tho maturity of eufd bonds, shall o tux in addition to all other twxes bo lovied upon tho taxab o property of sald olty of Omahu, Doug- Ins oounty, Nebraska. and continucd anmii- ally thoreufter from yonr to your unsil there- by asinklng funa shall havo been obtained sufficient to puy suid bonds at the maturity thercof? s, NO. Tho above questions shall bo regarded as one question nud ail ballots of lognl voters oast at sald election contalning tho Ve proposition and questions in the form of the officlai ballots, to bo prevared by the eity clork of sald city 1or sald election, with ' mark following the word ‘yes" upon sald ofieial ballot shall be connted in tavor of the uccentance of suld amendod prop- ositlon, the Issuance of suld bonds and the lovy of suid taxes In piymont of tho prinulpat and Interest thereo and nil bullots of lezal voters cast at sald election contalilng the Above proposition und questions (i tho forim of the officinl ballow, to be prepured the oity “cloric “of * sald olty for sald election with an * mark following tho word upon said offictal bailot” shall Do counted nud "considered ns ugainst the uccoptance of sald smended propo- sitlon, the fssunnce of sald bonds and the levy of suld taxes i payment of the principal and {nterest thercof, 17 two-thirds of all the bullots voted by sald lezal voters of sald clty of Omaha, Douglus o unty, Ne- braska, at said election shall be 0ist i favor of the icceptunce of suld amended proposi- tion, the Issuanco of sald honds and the lovy of suld taxes in payment of th, prineipal and Interost - thereo forogoing | propo- fon will bo held to he adopted und the fore- 2 questions will be hiold to be answored in or of the issuan bonds und the 1d bonds there- dato Iz 1 Jevy of suld Laxes, o upon shull be issied. registerod and deliverod i accordance with the terms and conditions of suld amended proposition, wnd sald texes shall be loviod nccordingly; otherwisg not. Which eleotion will bo open at s o'clock in the morning, und will continue open until o'elock (u the afternoon of the suine duy Dated at Omahu, Neb., this 18th day of 1692 (Signed.] SORGE 1", 1 bt Mayor of tno City of Omahin. PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING” MATER als, wind miils, tanks, pumps, ote, U, 8 Indian Service, Pine Rtidzo Avney, Shantion Co, 5. D, May 27th, 180%—Sonled hroposais, endorsed *Proposals’ for Building Mutorial, ete. us the cado may bo and addrossed to the undorsigned ut Pine Rldgo Agency, 8. 10, will bo recelved at this agency until | o'elock P of June 21st, 182 for furnishing an i deliver- 1nz at various polntson Lo Pine g tnd i reservation to be designated by the under- slgned, about W foot of assorted lumbor: 100,000 shing! windows: 40 dours; Drioks: 2,440 fecy of quarter rownd sron ware, puints, rock, sund, ete., nlso fly foot wind wills and powers with tanks, pumps, gilvanizod iron pipe, oo, Tall st of all material “may bo' obtalned by application o the undersigned. Bidders are required to state spocilicully in thelr bids the provsed price of ench arti- olo " ofored” for delivery undor a contraot. The right Is reserved to réject uu{ orull blay orany part of any bla 1f deemed for the bosy futerost of tho service. CENTIFLED CIKOKS - Each bid must bo accompanled by # cortifiod ehioek or draft upon soumo United States do- pository or solvent nutlonal bank in the vi- elnity of the residence of the bidder, made puxabio ta the order of ‘o Commisslonor of adian Aftairs for at loast ive por cont of tho amount of the broposal, which sheek or druft will be forfeited to the United Statos in ouse auy Diddoror biddurs ool Viag sn award ahi £afl 10 promptly execute a contract with xood and suffiolent “suretios, othorwise €0 Lo re tured to the bidder. Bids necompuuivd by omab in ileu of & sortifiod chock Wil nos b conwidered. Vor furthor information s % oIty 0 dolivery. transportatlon. el ay | Lo CAPT, GEOROE Leitd? BROWN, (7] & ¢ U. 8 Tudlan Agontt PRAEI N | Aetlug

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