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THE OMAHA I)A LY Bl"E_:flTl ESDAY, MARCH 27, 1894. 7 SPE'IG[RL NOT‘GE& FOR RENT - atomANnomcns. gumummmulul'vlvvm 0B AARA L HISS MADE”NE'S pAST L"}E :lr"'h:h'mfll':m::"m;\ml'"::;lm::l&:u; g FRU"‘ CRGP WILL SUI}FER Whenlwas' aGflL washday was always flpflf&‘ dread, eRach side tled objections to the rulings Vortisaments for these columns will be taken | FOR R THE LETORY BRICK BUI o 1 12:30 p, tor (he eveni A until 9: p. 916 Farnain t. ‘The bullding has a freproot butland sakes, |IamtmchcrcalaflnwsmcemcmFMnaAmtol s against it. Then Judge Rradley made a p . for the Worming and Gunday” siirions. gl i Wi o ;J:"H‘"XL;. y‘:‘:i gotto making ks Evidence Tonching Its Oharacter from the fow omarks in the interest ot public | Sections Whore the Season Was Well Started Advertisers, by Tequesting f numbered chack, res, water on all f ~ i ean have annwors sddressed to o numbered lette | _the uffice of The B Standpoint of the Defendant. boen deluged with anonymous letters Are in Hard Luck, in this case. It {9 sald that any in care of The lies. Answers mo nddressed will R RENT, DEEK ROOM; ALSO PORTION OF one who would write an anonymous letter e delivered upon presentation of the check. ood office in husiness. center, Mecagie b SOME OF THE DEPOSITIONS ADMITTED | should not expect to have any notice taken | COLD HAS CAUGHT AND NIPPED THE BUDS 5. | - cheap rent. Address F 55, [toe, 1—M%5 3% of them and would do almost anything mean WANTED - MALE HELP. | —ll by A word AGENTS WANTED. Some of these letters, however, seem to St come from nales and to be dictated by Rates, 1%e WrrM first insertion, 1o . l 4 thereafter, Nothing taken for less than 2 e e Several of the More Disgusting Were Sup- | (R0 o £ Slgns of & Let-Up at Last In the Rigors of It sartinky s the best pressed - Judgo Hradley Makes o Ples Many of them referred to the publication This Spring-Winter- Was Genoral SOLICITORS. TRAMS FURNISHED monthe Nothiny taken for toms than. S ot ment_goods. American Wringer Co., 8 WANTED-NEW HOUSEHOLD ARTI- Hsoy sells at wight, $5.00 avernge dally profits to the Not to Pu of detalls of the trial, and while the court Over the Contral Wost- Address ¥ Towird Mant, o, Providence, thingfor Housereeens . K (N BRLAt could exercise 1o censorship over the press, poigpesrpa A Ko dets ekt 5 o, . ever was J he suggested that papers should omit the - s ke manie Agenis are mak. | P PART DF VERY “DESIRATLE __invented. improper ;llnlnl|’bt. Ja be” thought Some ot i o gz o0 per waek: | FOF further ar J6th and Farnam, | o AT a8 ese details if published would subject the lars writo 1he Monros Eraser M(g. Co. 9, Bee TR W& BESH WASHINGTON, March 26.—There Was | papera to oxclusion from the mails a8 ob- | 7. LoUIS, March 26.—The frecaing ' Crosse, Wis B, WANTED, BITHER 3 INTRODUCE ~ s {h . great interest today to learn the decision of | scene matter. Morcover, It was almost a [ > SO0 Sarch 26.-=The (freezing 5D AT FRANK 1 RAMOE our Improved gas and VAPOE slove covers: econ Isthe Judge Bradley upon the admissability of | calamity to the oity of Washington and i o i Lt ol PR g CHEAPEST depositions impeaching the character of :];"r“::;;'fgy":vl Ko '|l|n! u::rhhmnlh-r should .’m“.,":"‘ ww;‘mhl; urmu-rk»_n I\v 0 “m‘ ‘b« HOLICITORS GAN BARN FROM Z.0T0 | Cleveland, O, i f Madutie~ Pollard, - which - the - Breskinslage arried broadeast into its homes heavy losers therefrom. darly vegetables .00 por duy. Apply 17, Granite blogk., | = = T °r£5dm FEike A, oEEed, AT 15 whlCh (ne-plaLTL | deaciopnsy. Stol then hrocesded to, road the | had well advanced and fruit trees in many ANTED—10 RENT. IME, LABOR ) DL b JONep. alley, clerk of the | ;14008 had put forth buds as a result of the T v Sembdepne ’ opposed numerous objections. Woodford county circult court at Ver- . ‘A NG & - R 2 nisted %o word first_Insertion, 1o n word = and CLOTHES. Regarding the sweeping denlal of the right | Suilles, Ky., from the records of the court, | Tcent warm spell, but mow the prospects Soyrentier. NotRiag IARER for lead than 0 S0 to take any depositions, de bene esse, under | The clerk had testified in 1884 there were | for a good crop have fallen flat. In somo se, indictments for murder against Ollie and | places In Illinols, Missouri and southern MESSRS, WHE LTD., 81 VANTED, HOUBES FC NT. W. O, nd ik fleld, repired o apioint WAN L Mm;r RE 3 the act of congress creating the court, the | R. . Brown and that Colonel Breckinrilie | Towa the. tomporature nas. fallen 10" darern “Ale, Thix article has SRR ot - Judge said that the judiciary act of 1879 con- | had been one of the defending attornoys. | g (0 o i i s in the ¥ . months or year, from May 1, forred the right in broad terms upon any | It appeared that the trial was in_progress Khbihail.d 5 on August 5, the day upon which Miss Pol- The cold wave reached its climax last dom and st non-intoxi- b & . ed. 1t will b no children. Address F 7, party to any civil action in any court of the g R AT TouCe for Bortting 1s pure and unadulterated, while for rapid cleansing power 1t has 16 equal. United States. 1t could not be disputed that | 1274 had testified that the colonel took her | night with a local temperature low point to the house of Sarah Goss, in Lexington: | of 10 degrees above zero. Reports are e Btres Only Dresr i touch with - B b et oo nalog. arny: & OTTAORS Made only by N K. FAIRBANK & CO. Chicago this was a court of the United States, and | also on August 12 13 and 16, The cooms: ? . ply. by Teties 1o e | T— YA % . the fact that the court had always main- | examination of the clerk, read by Attorney | C°MINE In today from all directions of a ay o FURNISHED COTTAGE 3 QT talned the right would Justify him fn con- | Farrell of Lexington, developed tho furthor | complication of the damage previously dons ARTHD-FLORIST AND GARDBNRI onths. Address ¥ 61, Bee. = . tinuing to enforce it until a higher court | OTRRICE that durini this trlal Colonel SR e o sl L S tman who understands his tusiness anii I VANTED, BOARD AND ROOMS IN PRIVATE overruled the practice. There were other | from Lexington, returning at night, and | miven nh eirly oo oy opres and fruits s, Hot hose. and garden:. Thi | R G EAL O Y Sl R T U U S AL grounds upon which he sustained the irregu- | sometimes bringing his wife 1|--L.;mv| At [ BIYER 80 SRELY SR AR (DY (the sl Tanity. cor the Heht” on'to mike a8 e " o0 280 g Iarity of the depositions as & whole. Ob. | tomied the Wioie'trial of Oitie Trown, al- | MeAUST are now an absolute loss. * Follow @ with partioulars and reference, - — o Jections had been made to the deposition of | though some of the lawyers had not. g are sme of e llsatehos recelved La Iee, Rapid City, 8. D, . . TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPE BARGAIN, N. IR BTH AND HICK- BEPE et g ¥ by the Post-Dispatah D RELIARLE AND BXD O ~ STORAGE. e 0 braska farms at {rom § 1o 7 pet cent. | ory. F. K. Dariing, Datker block. R E-M)_ [ one Brand because he refused (o answer HBELPED HIM TRY THE CAS Tamora, HL—Frult trees throughout man. to "sell > ates, 10c a line each Insertion, $1.60 a line per | v b Melklo, First Nat) bank bldg. W-—$M_ L CHEAP. ¥ 9, Be —1se | certain questions concerning a woman who [ ORe of the Lexington lawy 2dward M. | perry county are ruined by frost and contin- man Rates, 30c & Aol inaettion S 68 P ONBE L0 TOAN G TITav Sl OMtits , BLK. 9, Bes 068 A Wallace, who had been associated with | yad cold weath N 11 pants o o i month.’ Nothing taken for less than ON LOAN O} ROVED OMA o B s o had volla y A 3 a 880 ed cold weather, Nursery men and farmers Pt A oron veal estate. Brennan, Love & Cv., Paxton bik | FOR_SALE, A WINE HOME OF 13 ROOMY :“""L "“"l';“‘"ul '"": l“‘ Miss Pollard, sald | Golonel ‘Breckinridge in the defense of Ollie | preaiet a complete crop failure. ' TORAGE V> putside ol th rooms, closet, ntry, furnace hat he did n 0 “give aw a mar- 0w ad deposed e colone! v 1 T " g and cheap rate. R. Wells, 11il Farnam, ] Foom, ete., in ono of the best locatlons, el i b L Brown, .liad, deposed that this: colonel iwas Grayville, 1l.—The mercury is 18 de- AT weather s causing consternation among PR T Y || YK HOW B case and examining the witnesses, and his | Jird freezing and damage o the wheat AN Tt ot ot WA T T e PR 000,08 LACKING IN A MORAL SENSE. SEASHIGNE WHK Tead. wheat that is jointing will be killed e e B Y O WL e e The judge said that it appeared that in- account of family being nway much of the | giead of refusing to answer, the man did time the present year. Address D% Dets | not know, or was lying. While the direct D — =% | examination of the witness had brought out RO COT AT AND \LOT AT | nothing derogatory to the plaintiff he had "R E—M#M3 a1 refused to answer a question whether he can give bond to sell butchers’ tools, - - - | Douglas st&., loan money on city and_farm u suppiies, fine Tine of, Importes RAGE, WILLIAMS & CHOS, 1214 HARNEY. | property at Towest ratos of interest. ' W-86 Unch supplies and full line o 885 o il : and utensits in Nebraska, southe | e | {IGRTGAGE LOA? Next came the deposition of Judge Rodney [ ot Ui il onne Terre, Mo.—The temperature of G. Hart, who had been assoctated with Col- | o1" qugrees Bels pexiiig s o onel Breckinridge as counsel for the Chesa. | o, oq&rees below freezini polnt has com Bk Lgoynio railrond n - cases tried I | quigo will ugsregate many thousand dol- The deposition of Judge Jerry R. Morton, | "¢ 0 to prove that the defendant was in Jossa- “Per mine county, Kentucky, from August 27 to Fowa ete. “For particuinrs addross Koelle s, St Poul, Minn, M WANTED--TO BUY. — Ll R LOANS ON REAL ESTATE, WARRANTS, 600D ALESMAN CAD URE LINE OF 1108) Rates, 1%c_word first fnsertion, 1o a word | notes, etc., bought. Garvin Bros., 210 N. ¥. Lite. helting and |.vn. ral rubber from manuf: thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. W corporation. A first-class line for a fiest-class Lokt L 3 £ p. ork. B--M%1 ¥ IGHTEST PRICE PAID FOR SECOND-HAND APPLICATIONS FOR w.«w 7. D, pavpRo DX b ReY S "ru.nuun- Surpet stoves, tc.” 8. 11, Brown, _Zittle, Brown bik., Omaha. a3 N. 16th. T WANTED _FEMALE HELP. ) N TIAMS SUITABLI roperty. J. N. Frenser, opp. P. O. ) TO BUY, TEN TI S EUITABLE [ proparty S Tiates, 1%c_word first insertion, 1o a word A. MaéDonald, city garbage R R thereatfer. Nothing taken for less than X £ NENTIES, ¥ ONE DESIRING T0 LOAN FROM $,00.00 Wi UIRL NE AN 10 $15,000.00 on_good mecurity and at o big rate sl st 3 3 . 2 to 8 horse pawer. Address ( of “interest will do well to _investigate. e Earston, 208 Far 1ith strcet. N M 50v Adaress D, 0. Box ‘9, ‘Omaha. W W WOMAN, i #0f Ui | FORSALE -HORSES,WAGONS,ETC. | MONEY TO LOAN_CHATTELS. must Ton. Address F 47, — e sz 27 Rates, 10 o line each tnsertion, $1.90 a line per | . 10 i / lates, 100 a line cach insertion, $1.50 n line per montiEENo I Rt (e Nothing taken for less than e. destruction of all fruit buds. The entire strawberry crop of Tennessee was killed by last night's freeze, Considerable attention is paid in this state to this and other frults, and the loss will bo heavy. The preceding warm weather and the advancement of the growth added to the had taken liberties with her while riding. ¥ MAN, ARE YOU MARRIED? IF NOT i o % 5 B Goitic o be. - You want a home, What object he could have had in refusing | xyguet 30, 1384, was read, and the cross- wn\~ N Teho0. 60 00 s, waadinE D) to answer, if the answer would have in- | AU o E L bRt A I S Jarat the Diainti, the Judge aould mot see, | cXaminations showed that the town was an il L bl S since from his own testimony he was ut- ose. heautiful homes in 4 3 TR AVONDALE PARK terly lacking in a moral sense, ad Judge Joseph 1. Hunt's deposition cor- | Nothing like them in the city; mitting that although he was a married | oRe SRR TE | HARARE HOTR0D : Mnr;«nn.-).h Mo, 4,?5«' night the tempera. 6 Lo 8 roo every modern man he was accustomed to visit houses of Theodore Davis, clerk of the court, de- l::eul‘:n:lv,:« n‘-"-n :‘“"lim: l:l::::r"h '{"f"’h#:‘ oW ls the time totbuy. ¢ posed that Colonel Brecki e v o 3 oW R aperty will meve: ba. Cheaper, tion, saying thai there was nothing reflect- | Pr*l that ‘Colonel Wreckinridge had woted | poyches are entirely killed and apples are STOP paving rent. 1t you don't ing on Miss Pollard in the testimony, unl LR S S R damaged considerably. You Will never own a home in a it was that she had consented to associate at L. Bronangh, lawser sdded his tes- | ST: JOSEPH, March 26.—Barly this morn- CALL Gt iy oftice; 102 Farnam street, and with such a disreputable character as the | yimony that Colonel Breckinridge had been | M€ the thermometer registered 6 degrees fot Uk show Sou this property, or vitness had admitted himself to be. SRR (N the ) ARk B T SobrE above zero and the Missouri river is frozen DIRIVE out and see i, Zith 'to 38 ‘on’ Webster | " The deposition of one Kaufman was also | ‘\GStEed ot Che Jasehmune county court from |y papic to bank. — The mercury has been aalt RE MMS 2 | admitted, but the judge spoke very sharply | oy \here he (Colonel Breckinridge) had | A¥AY below freezing for two days, but it is THRES BEAUTH ON TH® HIGH | of these Tast two, saying that they were ut- { pid SRR 0 (GRS FRecE not believed the apple crop has been injure TossphE BRI FinEoDH IR aren. | . The buds were not sufficiently open, it is anan i 7 MRelef | ana expressed ‘the hope that the counsel | prockinridge and - m@mbers of his fame | WAer, to allow them to frecze. SO AT N 4 .| POMEROY, 0. March 26.—The tempera- WILL SELL AT A BAR HOUSE, BARN [ gcene matter in them. stopped at the Phoenix Fofpea % t e fell to 18 degrees above zero last night. LT AT v 28th | g’ gustained the objections which had | hOtel as it was then called, In 1887. Inci- . ches which are fu full bloom and other avenue and Burdette,ion gr. er_and ; dentally, the hotel man recalied an argument 7 yater: dots well | fencw. Apply to_ owner, | been made to the deposition of John 0'Toole. | hich - Golonel Breckinridge bad ade on | early fruit are probably killed in southern ) Ohio. The ground is white with &now. Shain TR YT cixn | based on hearsay. Dr. Lewis is the physi- [ 13 occasion. a Dol : MOWEAQUA, 111, March 26.—During yes- Titce Btrects Wil il ohoap. o 375 Tenrss | clan who testified that Colonel Swope, tne [ SIMFoversy cavsed the congressman's shoul- | (orjay the thermometer foll fitty degrees. All ”1 RE—M72¢ late republican candidate for congress in the ghter, e Lexington district, had asked him to perform A ,,m,,,,,;.";},,‘,f.',‘i‘”’."i‘,‘f",_:',’;;}},f a criminal operation upon a Miss Pollard ash or part clear-dund, Make offer T The deposition of a Mrs. Miller and of LOANS WANTED ON CITY AND FARM Lour and a quarter by raflroad from Lex- ington. ulhag g O SR RIT AT ill fame. The judge overruled this objec- IRL FOR == e % - ]u.x 123 So. 324 - & A{l.ll, KINDS OF VEHICLES AT 8C ON THE MONEY ON ANY KIN oF — — or " ollar. curity; strictly confidential, A. E. Harrls, VAN . DRESSMAKER TO E After March 6 T will have on exhibition (for a s ia N ak. bo bl (o eut and At eorrie o 13y ‘nt 1213 armam strect. Omana, | _Foom 1" Continental block pat come. well recommended; wages not ahove @ full Lne of fine carringes, coupes, 'landaus, | MONDY LOANED ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, per day, Address F 5 victarlas, park and canopy rigs, buggles, phae- all.articles of value. Kred Terry, 430 Ramge tons, caris, buckboards, all Kind i business 99, TR and pleasure wagons. drays, milk and delivery it ok = wagons, whicli I will close out at NS U, i POLICIES TOANED ON 50C ON THE DOLLAR. bought. B, hesney, Kansas City, GROOM COTTAGES, MODERN, A full tine and everything- 1 3 o Stanford Circle. C. 8. Elgutter, 204 Bee bulld- | Come and see and be convinced that you can buy ng. D87 anything you wi at balf price at 1213 Far- v Ty . "3 pam streét, Omaha, Neb. HOUSES, F. K. DARLING, BARKER BLOCK. W. P. MUMAUGH, rounds Just off of West Fainam street. Call | terly unfit to be read before the court, that would see fit to omit the disgracetully ob- | ;e HT 0 Harney. 1 RE—M73t A2 | Dr. Green and Dr. Lewis, that they were | 5 =0 (RRUe RECGRANITES ) L made on THE PLACE TO BORROW e NE N HOLD “FURNITURE, NG WORK HORSBS, AND MULIS, S— — almost Vi sell al ON PIANOS AN GANS, RENTAL AGENCY, 607 BROWN BLOCK, : for cash ‘or tme. M. Hall Fior ON WARBIHOUSE RECEIPTS, D88 et ON MERCHANDIS RENTAL AG UTC N, 1628 ¥ FAMILY HORSE FOR SALE. O TR Y oo bered that Colonel Breckinridge had b RENTAL AGENCY, SHERWOOD, 423 1N Jasge o s “m"n'"r’:"h\-rw § PHESE BARGAINSE Pollard while slu: was i (m; Westeyan | 55557 and at the ""‘w“mk o tie stataa | Where, The cold wave in Michigan is ac- G 2 N, . X AT LOWIST POSSIBLIE RATE: 0,00 fult 1ot e b iens house: institute, were admitted, the judge com- o 4 i companfed by northwest winds and light 2 it - FOR SALE—IUS"ELLANEO‘JB- MONEY IN QUICKLST POSsIILE TIME: | 85000 (' ) heated’ with fot water. menting’ that the plaintift had “placed her | $f.John C. Breckinridge, on September 16, | ynow'e™in yome portions. | Frult growers FOR RENT-10 A SMALL FIRST CLASS Rates, 1ic PRt (REAFLION I E1oT R WOra! fl.‘f\".f.“{.n?.'\fl,“’n‘.’"ui",‘:{ (-g(')“f‘fl‘. WITHNELL | # 00,00 glothin Ihotne. character and her maturity {n a measure in | Sk gL o Marie Hyacinth, | Will suffer almost universally. family “without, cntldren, . nice nine room | yorafer. hulhml aken for less than 2e. block, cor. 15th and ‘Harrey sts. e RBoMss 27 | auestiop by that clause of the declaration [ o 1¢ CCROItER of Fiter Marle Hyaclath, | “sp “pAyL, March 26.—At 6 o'clock this ate: hogs & HilL, 1408 Farna **"" | BALED HAY. FOR 6ALB._ Tili STANDARD | THB FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE £O. which Averred that she had been seduced | G VS, AT Ve O aC WS | yoniing the' cold wave attained Iis crest, Cattle Company, Amon, Neb. v 20 tons TS TeaET FOR LEASE—#I:AL ‘ESTATE, PR TR wan ' very’ bad, . and * showed..that _spe | the temperature Laving reRoried the vicisity. KO0 - -} e -— could not that Madeline Pollara | °f 6 degrees below zero. IRET CLASS, WELL LOCATED HOUSI filled promptiy: Q787 | "We will loun You any sum which you wish, Nine each Jpsertion, $1.60 remenmber Tates, 0o w line cach jasertion, $1.60 n 1ino per R SR o A S 2 AR TRt adb AE T A ot e s ey Fotiard ~The sun shone out 8. Sk‘““'r “o N y' I‘”" s — small or large, at the lowest possible rates, in month. Nothin, 3 o0 3 le ) g taken for less than Zc. e Sapeeargl e Hiosey VAL SODDRN, R SALE TWO POOL AND TWO BILLIARD | the quickest possible time and for any length A Huflfiv G!flw ARINE 0oLk SRS DY SiNter hos be s vesterday and melted most of the peaches and cherries in this section of cen- tral Ilinois are killed. JETROIT, March 26.—Dispatches from varfous sections of Michigan report the tem- After the noon recess a deposition by James E. Ely, once clerk of the circuit court of Fayette county, was read. He remem- LASS HOU M—8% | OMOHA LOAN & TRUST CO, 16TH AND | gantly furnished and fully equipped in every | Tied woman and then persisted that he did | present throughout the trial, arguing the grees above zero this morning. This means 7 tables, Manhattan style, monarch cushions, size | of time o sult you. You can pay It back I | OR LEASH, 3 OR #-ACRD TRACTS : but at night it began snow avenue. Inquire at 611, 4% by 9, 'and all fixtores pertaining thereto. | such (natalimenta ag vou wish, when you wish, | PRI GIEATE, F, OR -ACH uo“,,'v&" "’f,r“‘ mother superfor in 188! iy e el 1,":":‘,.’"“-“(2'; S T T BT TE Tiblen not ked ‘one year vet. Will sell or trade; | and caly puy for 1t as long as sou keep It The deposition of Wi . Wood, a car- | the, & L : Tt . W Bauite, 218 Doa Wi, 1 G anke ek | ROUSHOLD URNITURE AND FIANOS, on cheek N Dol Qfuloxneion Swes rend - Wobd. wak | SvERDATLNES, = S Draral “e0 T — N u‘/ e ansas e a L par i night's freeze killed all the tobacco plants, o & Tt - — — HORSES, ' WAGONS AND CAREBIAGES. ( it hEn APARTMENTS, 4 TO T I‘_M;M W N CLOWRY | Fon SaLm, SECOND HAND BNGINGS, 1N FLS, MERCHANDISH, and brow \ Z he told her he could not take her upon a f T oh 1 Veniencos: reats ow. Abply "to, Hot '.,’"" e L AL T O A ety = N i trip to Europe sho broke the engagement | S4rl¥ Kardvns and much of the fruit. Early ces; rents low. D o . | o pl ublicity or removal A DTSR Y S Z 5 o W s also ! R T payrie) g, orks. Oemati L A A L (DA B “MERCANTILE ADJUSTMENTS. | isevidence = et it g ihelind kiveniherd| 8RS SVTTIT Y Foy o Maroh ¥ 3Rl ke SIX-ROOM COTTAGE, 937 N. s DUPFIBS. P. O, BOX 635, SOUTH 16TH STREET, I I > ~ - He did not know her age then, but consid- s Ty M gLt .00, Tnqulre 828 South 18th strec . 0 First floor above the street Rates, 10¢ a line each insertion, $1.50 a tine per [ that the 2 e % ered her a_young woman. mometer dropped to degrees below freez- ki kbt i S o THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR- | month. Nothing taken for less than . The. reading of Al 15 Jullan's deposition | 1N 1ast night and unmercitully slaughtered D-—31727 28 ¥ 3, 12 CLEAN GRAVEL. Y IN uMA\uA, —_— 1 & i - Sillcon Wall Dlnster Co., 615 ¥irs RORATIDLLD AN OMEAN pramy R body s and cross-examination closed the day's pro- | the beaches and plums. e farmers suy CLBAN. * COMPORTABLE, CONVENIENT, | pank, — THE MERCANTIL DJUSTMENT CO. g(.umg proper naun:hment ceedings. Julian is the biind man whose ATLANTA, i, Maveh. 26—Rumph & moderate rentals; best 3 and 4-room suites | _ O I : on TO LOAN ON HORSES, WAGONS, : i L for housekeepers only. References required. | FOR SALE, THREE HUNDRED BUSHE Dlanos and furniture of all kinds. _Business Cavanagh, Thomas & McGilton, Connsel. v DDl ST R IO R s Al sl R B bl e e i e district of Georgla, &ay that 90 per 1o 6-1o0m sulte In tencment, 816 0. 220 vtreet. | “ufly mcd potatoes at forty-five cents. Dohfdential, . B Haddock, room 427 Ramgo When this glow of health is | frolic on Christmas evening, 1852, has been bl absent assimilation is wrong, e lopes e tat i itsbaanaril cent of the fruit crop was killed by Iast A b RAC) Crane, 38 N, 38th street. @ Nuats 2 black. e 54 Kurbach block, Omaha. * the subject of numerous publications since | Peach b ye 30 FOR SALE, CHBEAP.®A K-HORSE POWER Adjustments, settlements and compromise made Tight's treens; and they! thirik tHé Temnlider automatie engine and bailer, nearly news aiso BUSINESS CHANCES. o aiin o iolvent merchuats g and health is letting down. B e e L, i oRead b b o L FOR RENT, 8-ROOM HOUSE, MODEI a re, Neb. e i i around here. The melon crop throughout nished or unfurnished. 1112 8, 10th st - — - Rates, 10c a llna each fnsertion, $1.650 a line per — alis s oW ath. ' Nothing taken for less than 2ic. = = = Union League Club of Chlcago to Take | Georgin is ulso killed. SRR & - 5 & L UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS ok lRe T “4¢ | "ENGLISH, Ind., March 20.—The past two - —— Q-—-MS89 31° * NI LY LOCATED, ON FOR RENT-NINE ROOM MODERN - DRUG mRE. CE! ll(Al. 3 g & 3 5 il i Sl E e AMPSIA, GNF, | _easy terms. Box I8, clty. Y Rates, THic word firat msortion: 1o x word | taken immediately arrests CHICAGO, March 26.—(Special Telegram [ PIEhL® frost, has doublies destroyed tho FRenoort it D A vl 4h ne, | MEAT MARKET FOR BALED, CENTRALLY | thereafier. Nothing laken for less than b, Y 5 to The Bee.)—It is more than probable that | vanced. All small frult and peaches were RELKENNRY&CO., R. 1, CONTINENTAL 11l Dot dot modwnl blodks franion dasatatp Alad g dont e e et waste, regardless of the |at an early meeting of the Union League | dostroyed weeks ago. 7.0 —_— " £ Y—287 AT cause Lonsumptlon m ust club directors the name of Congressman W. INDIANAPOLIS, March 26.—The cold wave <o~ 3-ROOM COTTAGE, 100 8. I4TH STREET. §5. MISCELLANEOUS. T EYCTT o TR 3 1 OB A artokinrides ol MEet soratatsatit which Is now sweeping over the country S auive 36 8. I8th street. fiss ST PAYING SALOON TN OMAWA; FART | SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. yiel eatmer sto iy & oned TrOm | 48 probably cut the chance for a fruit = v 5 Faten. 140 & word firat insection. 1o 0 word | 'y, Wiison, 1744 . S0ih trect, Omuna, Neb. | VAN SANTS SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, & % the list of honorary membors, The Union | cryp iy this state to a very low degree, For GE, 3016 LEAVENWORTIH. | ) ereafter, Nothing taken for less than 2Zic. st "YMOTE AL N. Y. Lite, Omaha, A el 2 w. ste and builds fles W, League club has been very conservative In . bk i i nae D 1 r Y. Life, Omaha. ~Ask for circular, A903 . jeagie Cub has heon very conservative In | wovoral weeks past the weather has been = L 2 P70 T - 0 3 elec o ers, and conferred i 3 ok 7 GOOD HOUS T O R KL FOR SALD, AT A TARGAIN, ALL OR HAL CUTLERY GRINDING, Almost as palatable as milk. | it aisnction upon only three men, ex- | Unusually warm for the R y e to in peg-11 1o Lremuseron ectidutatlable L easol chaxs interest in a well estabilshed Tive stock con very reasqnable to first-clu l" and_ in; plain cnvelopes upon application. " Ad- | pljaion business. Address F 45, Bee. Propared by Scott & Bowne, N, Y. All druggiste. President Benjamin Harrison, Chaunci “ | caught the fruit trees just ready to burst the swelling buds into blossoms. It Is 5 dress, The Keeley lustitute, Blair, Neb. Y—M300 230, | A. L. UNDELAND 1S NOW READY 70 DO | weemmmbz B2 Bomne T Y. Alldeomeiste | 1,00 C80, Gt o — e | " all kindy of fine grinding at his old stand, 108 e che r today, whe @ooD e | AL Kinditiof i AL the luncheon hour today, when the elub | thought peaches were to a large extent 321’ Capltol avenue. —————— T o, g dnai s Ticvelor “(‘vn-l“::m CLAIRVOYANTS. FOR EXCHANGE. Man — Dovelopod | !0Use was crowded with members, the plight | iillod by the severa weathor In January, but Saieseb Ombar : 23 of Mr. Breckinridge formed almost the sole | guoh' s scaped. that are mnow certainly 1%c word "l’;l h :-rllun, 1e Rates, 10¢ a |In ach hh((‘(,”«"h I“ 0 a line per = (_-‘(L v R 5 SIS RE! ED l()|£|1 knf |‘AIH\'\(‘;'[:(:I||IQII. A?lll‘lly members l“(: gone. Cherries, plums and apples are almost ¥OR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. e it it month. Nothing taken for less than 2o, ver THE GREAT LR | not kiow until the public announcement | foryliy destroyed in the central and northern o en for less than giver, COPTDBNEWI | was made that Mr. Breckinridge's namo | (ot SEREOYEd, In (B0 corirel Mudt Borther L ) Y. STOCK MILLINERY AND NOTIONS; E e AT S ve Rates, 1% word first insertion, 1o o word gwanl horses and cattle. Box 29, Frankfort, ¥. GELLENDECK, BANJOIST AND E-x'x::;.“‘x'-fi';'fi = tee | was on the honorary roll. It was generally {nith et et hara X Bty (tho i reRtUADD] oliba0s thereatier. ~ Nothing taken for less than 2ic. Ind. 7 eacher, 1810 California st. 914 poRsible If CUPIDENE i | conceded that the Kentuckian, in view of [ yio. "y v aved (he staple frait. ¥ FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKE s 030 GAT.VESTON CITY | = = uked. Send for free ofe- [ the recent disclosures, was out of his class, e D Marol 20, e fog for man and wife. Rent taken In board. PO sy ot moreninais Nehrasia culars w"w-lflln and more than 100 members of the elub ex: | ,DERTER, Mo, March 86=Tho thermom 3 N, 1th. e find, Box 57 Ke o : S pressed themselves as favoring his expul- R T = o GLOBE UPHOLSTERING CO., GENERAL FUR- flnetig 8 night and the entire fruit crop, with the Rates 1%c n word first Wsertion, 1o a word sion. The question will probably be brought exception, probably, of the late apples, is RNISHED ROOM; GENTLEMAN, 2017 HAR- $ TSINISS BLOCK FOR SAL v Biture repalring; estimates' ana information st L tnereafter.”” Nothing talen o icha. thin " oe l“{.u lind or mise. in castern Nebraska. E. 0. | eheertully’ given. All work for and ————— | before the board of directors in a few days. | paeen) 1 be Killed. Much wheat is supposed = e MADAMIZ SMITH, 602 8. IiTH, IND Veb. M ,rn-m.my aftended to. treat. 2 A JOR SUITA e ol el(‘Dh(mo 50, M321 W to be injured, Y S secona oy | foom 3 Mamags vapor, sleohol,. stes TG CrTRT T ;WAY Tth CR The Man W oken COLUMBIA, Mo., March 26.—The peach phurine and sea bath . A_GOO s —— N $-room house In n part of city, conven- nnEEsMAKING. Wants the best and naturally gets OId [ crop is destroyed and apples and other e i Dominion cigarettes, Photograph in each | fruits are greatly damaged. . R TRRTCRE DAM BROWN, 1314 T cated, good nelghborhood. ! s siacs RET FLOOR OF MODERN BRICK, foor, room 4, massa chahol, sulphu v 2ir Rates, 1 word first insertion, 1o a word | Leaves (CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & Q.[Arrives ke trasssliald $:40pn. ..o Chleagn Vestihule.......... D:0am e e great damage to fruit and vegetables furnised tor howscloeping: 3 car g _anavew’ pathi. T ghicute oy T otine Lahen o g 10, o e salicicApO INEIEANOTENI X O Aty (S o) ROOMS_FURNISHED TOR 1LiGHT | MASSAGE. MADAME BERNARD, 1l D 0 T O SSMAKING IN FAMILIES, MISS STURDY, | 9:oum.........-Chicugn Dxpress. . 110 41230, COULD NOT AGREE. throughout this section. The buds of the keeping, $12.00. 1138 N. 18th str - % e ap for cash. Address, D 4218 Nicholas. s “l’.')l' AgOimi0 < doa Lo $:800 pears, cherries and early apples were A %02 sioPacifie_Junction 14 : gl thought to have been ruined. The freezo S a0h 3l it AL. . SN M e = = z en Fall to Re erdict In Mrs. JOMS BN SUITE. 18T CLASS TOARD. | EEDEON, it [ WILL BXCHANGE 3 ACRES FINE LAND THE KEALTY MARKET Traves U RGINGTON & M0, RIVER, A O e ey (Ot 1SS | Shinighed the ruln which the January 2106 Douglas. E: AN Rates, 1%0 a word first |....>mu.., ic & word in Cedar county and give $2,000 cash for $5,000 “Omahal ot and Mason St rk o cold snap began In the peach crop. S tiereatier. - Nothinis taksn (o: loss than %o, stock of goods. Address confidential, Box, 445 | INSTRUMENTS placed on record March | Jo:13m. oo Donver iixpross. .0 After having been out for nincty hours the |~ CAIRO, Ill., March 26.—It s thought the FURNISHED ROOM: 1 TR . = David City, Neb. 248 | 26, 1804: Sy Lokt i jury in the case of the state against Eloise | cold weather of the last two days has killed 3 VIAVI, HOME TREAT T FOR LADIES. — — : " 3 P X i Hieadin "ok and. consultation ress “Address | 1 OWN 100 PARMS IN NEDRASKA. KANSAS WARRANTY DERDS, L Nebraska Local (exce ; Rudiger, charged with having murdered | the strawberries in this section. Peaches : et C G o G Bue i1 sell cheap or exchange for | Cornelius Warner to John Dy {incoin el (excopt” Sunday.)! i : were nearly all killed by the extreme cold TANT FURNISHED TOOMS | or eall. Vievi Co, suite M4 Bee Bidg. Lady | - and Dakota. Wil sell cheap or o : er to n Domina, “Baron' Riser of South Omaha has been dis- | "¢ T Convenfences: board If desire attendar il Dutso. horses wnd cattle. Addross box 18 | 0w il $2.000 | Soaver T Y0NS charged and the prisoner has been remanded | Of January. The berries were well advanced Satl > e TR - - Frankfort, Ind. W I Harberg to Wiliiam Farbe . ol Y o required. (et UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE 10HN NRLSON 18 | — 5| lots 11 and 15, Ah.ru,'m‘:(- A S0 a, Ouiahal 1y 41 | back to the Douglas county Jail. At no time | bY last weck's sunshine, but the weather ls TARGE, HANDSOMBELY AND NEWLY FUR. | the only person employed by me to’do ' the T Sl lot 11, block 5, Creighton Helghts., 1,130 it . during the trial was there a prospect of cle of vaults and cesspools. A. MaeDon- Jot 11 X, i iahed ron with private batn, e st ali SRS Gurbae Gontmcee MeaDey 3 Elia i ’ ¢ W Clark and ‘wife to It 13 Roberts, i e L. o agreement, as it is understood that fwo of NT SOUTH FRONT DAKL MASSAGE TREATME CRO-THERMAT ‘ 2 Y J R i N e Dasut J0ih e Rias bia 3 | the jurors were for acquittal from start to | MIDWAY, Ky., March 6 0010 WY Wt furniture, 1522 Howard direer, | - baths. Scalp and hais treatiient [manicure wd . NS Ty RITTTT 1.7 Saunders & H's ‘add, 1, ST, fplsn, o that reached here yesterday forced the TSRO | Vi R 30 DTl e R e ok a phaeton, a clear lot in Fleming, | 8 (& Cady vmuKII:Im. lot 15, block 7, = s S 5 3 o the x“" s thermometer to 16 degress above zero. Early Comi ox % ¥ Bwilt; Harlan, 18: 28 87 | game to A 13J e ) i Frank a tallor of the city, has | gardens, tobicco, and much of the fruit that OMPOUND OXY CURES 3 wi Same to A 1 Jacobd, fots sdtengt gardens, tobicco, c| ha !‘URNISIIED ROOMS AND BOARD u.:rl‘{mmu. MR : i OMANA TROPERTY, CLEAR, TO bloek 7, same 900 00 B. ex secured a temporary restraining order, which | escaped earller freezes have been killed. It T Ratens 1e word Tiret Ineertion, days free at R. 8 Douglis bil ana Notel it ail particn- | W Cusiing and Wite'to J W Siiaw ; : ; will be Neard next Saturday, enjoining Tailors | 1s believed the wheat that is already jolnted theroatter. — Noting taken for less than S ST rs, 5 . Y2 AN ot “".'.hl.'.-ll(mi‘tkl]-nh RGO i " v, (ox S 1303m | unfon No. 92 from interforfng with his busi- | is greatly tnjured. WA YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME, UNDER CA WANTED, BY A ““"‘y* AGED ¥ | FOR SALE OR TRA X v i clation add....... 21 S0 imited. .. 4:50pm | ness. He alle that the members of the LOUISVILLE, March 26.—The mercury Women's Christian association, 111 8. 11th ‘st. tition - ax Housfkespor whara Vernon, Texass twe choles lots in b iz eth Niel and hughand i Toaves ] UNION PACINGC. — [Arrives | unfon have brought on a strike in his shops, | hero at 6 a. m. registered 16 degroes below R 583 v _ o Bl o . ¥ cun) KAhpap. o1 oo 2008 8 Campbell, 1 a in u\.’{,w Omaha | n_Depot, 1000 & Muson Sts.| Omaha | and that if they are not restrained from carry- | freezing. Ice formed on small pools from DOLAN HOUSE, 21l NORTH ISTH STREEL, o il }',Mk ™ e dhy. 3 . wereen 8 ing on their operations they will damage \is IR m' one and a auarter m.n.lfl l'hh uk. o s, 3 oLD AU TOR o ot 8, blocl atérloo. . L B o8 eas! 00,000, Pruit, follage, trees and early garden truc SRR POk B0 LBl ERRIOARIES: S8 b € birth, sex, 2 cents und stamp for FOR SALE— B.EAL EBTATE E A Benson, trustes and wife R O businses. in Rt 1sAt tho, s of: 100,000 waa all kilied. | FOTWArd: Whest has'been R R AT T — | Christ Martig, lotas@, 6, 7 and 8 T AT nor Court Matters. injured. It is still freezing today and snow- B ROOMS, WITH STRICTLY ki) mention Diver. 528yl e Tates, 1%o_word first insertion, lo a word | block 3, Henson.. axt_ Mail.. 110 i yrge White Is on trial In the criminal | ing at intervals -~ Brst-class 2100 Douglas street. ¥-Mip | sue, 1ox 31 New York, X thereatter. Nothing taken for le A L Willlams and hysband to 3 N Leaves [CHICAGO, MiL. & ST. PAUL.|Arrives charged with having broken into the ":‘- "\- 1‘4',«." N. Y., March 26.—A furious FUONS AN TOARD. BRENNAN MADAM T4 ROOK AR OFENGD MARSAGE | puncaNT HOME, SIGHTLY NRE, | Hsmin Jobh ARLE feetjot 4, fia|Cnion Bopet doth & Mason 8ix] Omal of the Omaha Tent and Awning com- | gty to N 1) L eavy snow, Is A 101 Californla. ¥ pariors at 1611 Howard ireet, 34 floor front e A i block 4 ilce. ¢ Chilengo Limited _......,. d:40am v With Intent o steu) N i 0 'y ¥ 3 lort. Tmproved magnetlc, vitapatnic, miiphur [ E0° MR oo siruvbery " B3 Oel) apd witelie. W 1) Hear o_lapress_(e ; 3 he Missourl Pucific. Rallway company | I this valley today. = At 7 ocl FOR RENT--NICE 1D mm;u, and alcohs (0’ rentful and’ curative, | | Wood Bniah, Bice sUOLD 1ot 7, block 18, Morse& B's add. 5 LN MO GALTRY. Pncl] B P pany :::,‘,,mg the register was only 16 E v el B N p. arlon ! T MRS 3 .. uJ Vebate: Sts, P @ of Ralph K aylord as administ ove. 3 Ravigest B So o Paviaie 3 & NI ¥ RE—6I8 | Catherine Bowley id_husband to a pmata | B Mhe” entate. 4 B ST RiaLIRAGE - n - board, conveniences. Ut Tmproved Swedish hand rubbing. i, com | QUIT CLATM DEEDS. DAY BOARD AT 1924 FARNAM STREET W, NA- 5 20-ACRE FARM FOR SALE, T Samuel Ritchie, lot:t, block T Jo : T 08 tho. Sainle Al- TharaasIare ravoked, ow a Chicago Man Was Cured of Rheus FM812 810 thve of B nfi‘;""nu ontuni. and J. Harrison oc A. D. Rose, on furm s “gfixlrln‘ m!ll g “.m.s‘x i e unday), company, and his heirs brought suit for tinmi, < = — daho in (he seyenties o8, comm- am Henderson ang e to W i T i 3 ¢lord heing appointed o 1ool I ol 9235 Commercial av BD ROOMS AND BOARD, RIEFE Thunieates With: us prior 1o’ December next he | - Parrish, lot5, blck, 12 Thomas & : o f s of the U5 apponted to look atter | Mr. Johin Hall of 9235 Commercial avenus, et y o, lasyri Dbty ol "““'“Nsh "Onwf\’s'mlrfig: ufifl' Sears' add, 2 4 Patrick has secured an fnjun e o e ia e Tl Bt —— PR | X o Lradbury bufld o e - B K ; RN & ot 13 £ secured g o8 B A R 16 s sale o tral Same to same, lot 11 Bidck 4, Solth tion restraining N. D. Allan of Kansus City | freely, with the best results. “But now . M907 A Omaha park, . Bt says Mr. Hall, “comes the best part of my AT e K K (Yot from selling (he property of the Metropoli ——— CHEAL HOMES FOR SAL DEEDS, 3 Plyer.... spm | tan Cable company until he satisties a o Raten” e wond it ‘:.wln.,.. ic & word | MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE. | “Jiouscs and lots, ail sizes. Ioc C B Elliott, special mastér, {o Porti- : Pt (NG5 3im 1 Hidgment for S0.85 . Which the Biaintff | story. For many years T have boen quite hareasten, Nothing taken for less taken under foreclosure mouth Savings bank, w 2 feet lot [} TE8 Land Moy 10:20pm | holds against him. sufferer with rheumatism, with stiffness of a tes ine each insertion, 31.580 a line st on immedlate sale, Also Nebragka farn B y - : - deadl | 3 , i A b UNPURNISHED CHAMDE flmfi:;m HoueE e Mo taben tor Toas! hah: gho s {ninh- O I e aine ina iy e , West Hill add.. Taavents MISEOURI LG TAsrives o - the folntw. Since the '.ll|l|)1|hll(!un of Cham- keeping to man and wite, No children. 19 N. < » Omaha National Omahal Depot 15th_and Omihi v & v o 5 perlain’'s Pain Balm, all symptoms of rheu- lih. LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED [ R ¥ Rankine, Omaha amount of transfers. $19,97 LU Louls piam | ETRES Wikeh Eiaml saire suses uioers matism have disappeared; in fuct 1 belleve city property. $3,000 and upwards, 0 to 8% per e a2 Dewitt's tel Hazel salve cures piles, _—_— e E St. 1 . L 4 o ce of rhet - t; no delays. W. Furnam Smith & L‘m. 1320 LEVEL, RICH GARDEN o — that it has banished every trace of rheuma FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFICES | {lii "™ LT 7 DN R e & e ' P Ham trom my systam ' " ¥or sala by draes Lo b r il it : sars time; some. trade, G RTLT c ' 0 . s “Rates. 100 u line cach Insertion, ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO.. 38 N. Y. % 270 e »fllmn.‘.""' b uu.' Depst 10 unii Wotter sts. [A5mves | BURLINGTON, Vt., March - | Blsts. 5 monih. Nothing (aken for less than Lite, loans at low rates for choice sev e h B v T A S ernment authovities have Jjust compl g e ORE BUILDING. Wi VAR, [« Jebrska “end lows ‘tstms or ‘Omah ATTLE PALACE: TERMS TO 8UIT 5 Jogeluar b M S A omor ton. ., 10:8 nHnasion » of « thes. methods . of th ght by ¢ Y THE TTOLY §i0RE BUILDING, 151} TAR- | _property “erts and ot witer heat: frat-cius IS our uE ity Rapress Hunj. 12 1oom o iyt onods o the | Mary Drapelo, a chambermald at the Are vam x i, ‘ariam st - [ for three horses: ful oo S Paul Limi 4340 o stoms « ot, and find th ’ 1. %sm-g8 | MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWBEST RATES. ] i: east of park: must be seen to be o ot A - OT G T - gation that many Chi n are | cade, was caught between the floor and the O E Y LA AT T e vse pay if satisfied. I0UX TITY & PACIPIC, |Arrives ! g OFFICER VoA RENT 1N THB SCHIITE Javia Co., 1505 Furnam lfed, | 0. "Kinard & Co., ot Phandotde Lepyremd 0L 10th & Duson ta. | Orine se ing_ smugkled into “the United u | elevator at the Arcade hotel Sunday night b 1665 and Harney. Special induce- | MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWKST RATES ON | — 22 A L Bcle 2 morienn Ageate, Cnciaasdl, Oklen City Pussenger........10 A Rt who s een canductimg “tioa | and soriously brulsed beforo she could be inents held out 10 permanent tenants. —Apply | “hmproved and unimproved Omaha real esta DARGAIN-GREATEST IN THE CITY IN i . . Paul el ) anirts that ail (hauEHnE extricated, A portion of the floor had to be Jobst Bros., rooms 8 and 61 Schlitz builds | 140 § years. Fidellty Trust Co. 1702 Farnam. vacant lots. Let us show you the propert - P G TTY & TACIH examination reports that all the Chinam t away to release her. Her injuries were 1 ME84 WOSE | fortnow s e’ i 1o make your ..d\.i Tgves [ SIOUX CITY & TACIF[T who have been admitted had & legul Hight sut sway o release har. Hor loly lm.“p ents. M. ennar Co., n Omali 1 and_Webater Sts. | 0 ente wot dangerous, though she w e laid MONEY “’a .ka';nONu PARMS IN %)l ax. s [ RV Life bide, a1 Bidspm dt Paul Liniied 5 T A— ey o county and Omaha city property. No dei e BidBDu ... ..... Chicago Limited Sufferers from coughs, sore throa TS Fidelity Trust Co., 118 Farnam st. W- u&’ 0 SECTIONS CHOICH LAND; CHBAF; TERMS s = = aiugacare eap. iy, & o, Shranh gle, | 1 danariiaa e aatantiod . i PARTY TO SHARE v cany: colony wanted; commission iberal: also | BUREAU, SUES & 0). SOLITITOKS. Bee | I OMAHA & ST, 10U, Arrives Al y QWAE, IOROMAL T roshe JRe word desorives.if, = Rerfection e N. Y. Life Bidg.; iy fands ‘for ‘stock wnd mdse. J. W Weipiom, | Bullding OMAHA NEB. Advico FIEE Depot 10th_& Mason Stu.|"Omuta | simple but sure remedy, Sold only in boxes, | refer to Dewitt's Witch Hazel salve, cures os. bulla Grant, Neb. RE-163 A3 e 99 5 "Bi. Louis Cannon tall isaspm | Price 26 cents piles.

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