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FIFTEENTH YEAR. ; . OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 18S5. , NUMBER 94 WANIOIL TR BLOCK THTS Mo, ST, LOUIS FAR RACES, showed & rapid growth of the onler dlm 8 it WAsmiNaToN, Oct. Juring the present e 81, Louis, O ‘There was a very great a7 :.’;‘.ln :lfl.}‘\||’hr‘l:l|i||:‘" ‘\l:.lh:::“l"::.I.II‘I'KI:I;:.' ‘m.h::;:; i month the commissions of presidential B \ § 1 ¥ ) Yond 4 o Report From Chicago That Mr, Max Meyer masters will expire in the following | The Democracy of Massachusetts Moets in ".’I"'i‘l‘m"_;‘,'“:l'"‘,{l!";lI‘f,‘:“,‘"“"“.',if;“t'“;vi:“’l‘lfil,;:?,|“{f‘l:. The Porte Said to Have Yielded to Prince | tht {lere had been a steady inereaso i the | Yesterday's Transactions in Cattle, Provi- i s il O e i ’ races, one of which, the free for all pacers, ; i number of assemblies in the southern state Lt A rits Has Been Seized by Custom Officers i Nebruskn-David City and Lineoln. = Convention Yesterday. b e, BB D Aloxander's Ambitions Demand, It recommended that workihgmet shon sions and Grain at Ohicago. —— et o ML B — wther was nne and the trek in ine condi- - bt R Al b il R Lt - FOR SMUGGLING DIAMONDS. | {p IowiPerryund Villise president ap: F. O. PRINCE FOR GOVERNOR. o miinished race of vesterday was swon IF TRUE, THE TROUBLE ENDS. :\;‘||n":. few monihs in e hecessary eni- ( ON 'CHANGE AND AT THE YARDS. int | o ¢\ i VITo! Sistel " X H Ptor, ¢ ol rplus or P O S pointed Jabez M. Cirry, of Viiginia to be TR R il e ;]1‘ ¢ of the Mhorteninig of hours of Inbo envoy extraordinarn I i J otens -/ 3 N " ) ¢ this - - ¥ extraordinary and mi PN | Other Nominees and the Platform— <t race of to-day's programme was [ Other Foreign Affairs—England’a Pree | 110 se tn menbership during this y Range Cattle Slightly Share a Gene Me, Julles Meyer Boouts the Tdea, | yasy to Syain, vice i R A sl twan 18 fror cant.. | FOllowIn 18 Hio bEAveriOne . ! A Aol sn ¥ bl Political Matters Elsewhere— 000, divided—Mike Wilkes won; Jewoett, mier Stumping for t he Governs of the growth of the order during the year | eral Advance—Wheat Takes Tor 1885508 Strength—Bud Weather Stating That His Brother Has e RO T AN AT q Already Proved His TUcaok, Ariz, Oct. f.—Tie United States Hoadly-Foraker Debato i Liltle Mack, third, Best time, ment—Fronch and lIvish b (o L Rl R, eign . Y today presented indictents ? fong 81t sombi Jort, Bto, In e, against . "A. Zabriskie, United States dis Ot Second _ race, ! $1,000, Politics. iy ! o] s o Boosta Corn, Eto triet attorney: Royal A, Johnson, United - - divided—Ch 0y won: T Edwant, - Kkood standing, 16103 < i zood stand- — Plates surveye LA L p— 50 ih second: 0. Tom Allen, fouri. Q] Fotal, 1113 e Stook STastet 5 e . | Chited States sury Wl wder the civil | Maseachusetts Democrat Convention. e 5 \io. Balt ks 3 Tellowin heago Stock Abont 11 o'clock lnst night the assock- | grice aet for political contribution 10 the | - Worersten, Mass, Oct, 7.—The domo- 1 PRIGHTON BEACIH RACKS. e kel e POt e st ot | CnicAao, Oct. T—[Special (o the BEm.)= ated press telegraphie report brought the i, 1o state corfvention wascalle a Bricirox Bracu, Oct. 7.—-A wood day TITE PRONL . gt BaloT U AT Jaly & CA® it o ontile Por Ahe T A. Tritle, governor of Arizona, sent his | St state convention was called to ovder at | and the track a tritte heavy were the condi- Prrinrorors, Oct. 7. Aloxanidor 323 balance on and July 1st, 8 ATTLE Pts of cattle for the day loll.mwngh-lruruu L | resignation by il to the presid ,,‘“‘,11_0_ o 0 this morning, The usual committees | tions to-day. g ] . I,:\:(_nTA'-)h‘.ml a ) ki sultan aes S ag w4 Jast Wednesday, making about Cricaco, Oct. ustoms rllflxr"r" hfll" —— were appointed. The committee on perua- aduhudd il o sl QU ISR IUUG T S SRR Perils of the Deep. { 24,000 for the week so far agalnst 23500 for to-day seized 81,000 worth of dinmonds " s, i ported the naue of Joln REPORTED SOLUTION AT LAST, pw Yonk, Oct S 1 to the BeEr] | thesane time last week, Prime native steors found among the offects of & member of How the “Bnints" Squirm. R Epaelids . Time, £e Pans, Oct. 7.—A dospateh from Philip- 10 [ HOLIVe MGHIANL KNI RERIn MR the firm of Meyer Bros,, leading Omaha | LO0AN, Utah, Oct. 7.—At the Mormon Itzgerald for president, < alley Forre won. Una B second, nd | were in aetive demand and again sold at @ welors. who had' st retirned from | generad conference ere today a geneal | Fitzgerald, upontaking the ehair, ad- Fellowplay third, e Loy pobolis to the Teinps says that the mayor 1as | seamen, of the wrecked Tilian btk emall advance, making an advance of 1520¢ the convention upon the | [ i hUT—ATl fges: Kl T svon, | Gty announcing that in view he wishes | bark “Lonisa and Augusta,” by which they | cluded some as fine and tinished natives a8 fellow passengers of the man from whom [y election of a democratic president, and said: | Nettle Taxgatherer th Time, | Of the foreign ambassadors to Tarkey the sul- | were rescued about 70 miles east of Sandy [ have been on ths market, this season, and 8l [ | n. I 3 Vit kode E h the diamonds were taken, the offieers [ ipya pas led,” says the epistie In re- | “Whetlier our lease of power shall continue nlechase—Long conrso: Feuador won, | Houmeie oy theraion of Bulcaria and | Hook, Septembor 80,1 Captain Oanclier said S0l for £ W@ 20 for averages of 1,500 Nlflp'm"' m:mlv-‘ 7,000 l:::»l'v] ""E ':l:‘”lll!l::"*“‘: ferring to the pending prosecutions for | longer than four years depends upon how ry Mann second, Dangerield third, Time, R X 4 ] atthe i.llu-nn\‘lll': oftice: “Wewerd forty- | Ihs and upwards. Choico natives of 1,50 to B et i he do. | Dolygamy, “that the Eduunds’ law wasnot | well we have profited by the lessons of the | 5:23, ‘ CoNSTANY it rlike | elhit days out trom Pensacola, bound (0 Port {1,300 Ibs sold at €5 50580, The ordinary , and u_roprosen it place | enacted In the interests of morality, but was | past, and how zealously aud honestly S BASE ALY, attitudo of Servia liak compelfed the Porte o sgow, England, and on September 23, the | yun of shippingsattle and such as the dressed tment was dispatehed to that place ¥ AL Yok T FRATTIA 11, Oct. 7.—Detroit, 7: Boston, 1. call out more reserves for service on e | hapk sprung o leak, We managed to keep the | hoef operators use, in fact all useful native o-night to investigate the matter, expressly designed to destroy the prineiple [ we strive to earry out the promises 1.0, Oct. 7.—Morning game: Buffalo, | frontiers, The ‘Turkish ministry belioves | Dark sprunia leak, \ ' | beef operators use, in 8 8 JULIUS MEYER'S STATEME of the Mormon religion. ‘Ilie_grossest 1ih- | made to the people in both our state | 0: Providenee, 4. that the Servian troops will cross the frontier, | vessel comp: e from waters until | jgve not advanced with the best and are only Upon fi‘uipl r e g W‘q i r;]\nrlti‘ ::::n:-::lniu Ao lli‘llll: p:::-l(‘hrul m:mn-:l‘\; nd national platforms. He strongly en- .l.‘.\yr"v'l"'""' game: Buffalo, 13 Provi- ill.ll'hll::\_'h_l Tt :| :II“]vl'y \ H nuln“m]mi;n- we were canghit in a ng hur ”' in better demand seding at $3 50w 8736 TTEAHaW M. Tuliia Mover nE ki voom Coof the daws' administrators, | dorsed the administration of President Cle Louts, Oct. %~St. Louis, 1; New | hns ]“'l" GHUL th Torction I“I:IM\\M:H\_I"l]:, ne. The outburts of wind were ‘hn.l ans and rangers were quoted rather v HLLI sl AR Sy are viewed with inditference it comnnitted | land and commended him for his apparent oIution would load to aeite, | ful, and came from all points of the com- sivo eales on Farnam street.' The hour was late | outside the |||;|l|ium||i.||! re '\lmu‘,’ Mormons il(-hllrmini:umulln( ’um the l'|-lit;rl|1»pnlv|||- ———— Bosnia, and Ierzegon- | pass. The sea rose (uu{.‘ 'lu|hr‘!;.'lx(l.l~'nll|:|t " o below show essential A AvRS 1h Bo 1 . | renouncine their religion are then unmo- | ised in the Chiengo platform. The speaker i v e At Austria and Russia would | we were not —only in danger of having STt My ,"':’,d‘\_'l'l‘ m""". ("‘:f"('h}""}si'l’";"“""""l'":'i‘t loste e eplete eontinuess “We il | eomraiated e coultry upan e “"’:T"':‘,”“\‘, L "[:::"’I‘ . anlly wi tnto conflicts o | onr | nasts torn oty - but fearel | eliugos. ;‘““““jf“‘“"”“:'l""‘ HEhG £ told pbject of the J = | not yeveal eelestial marriage. We eannot signs of the death of seetionalisi ATRICE. Ne! T J 3 D DELEGAT weshould be swamped by the seas. The leak | and the stoc If trade was rather quiel ad the re wil v remark that | Withdraw or renounee it. God revealed it sailisin ceases Lo increase, be it | BEs]—~The distriet court 18 now in session | The Bulgarian delogice. o : increased and for forty-cight hours che men | A cold, drizzling rain during the afternoon w{”" ."'""r,“ aE ”»'1‘] I m-nnlkl M s promised fo aintain and bies ttic or republican, and masquerading | and engaged on the case of the state against 'l\-vl‘uuu\,I(::flL.“\‘\Ih‘n '\l\‘»;«f". i |li~~':n(x‘v'|rml"“(\|r workedat the s 10 ke e vesscl afloa . un.;.-\‘u:u interfered with stockers and the the news was over twelve hours old. those who obey it ‘The only course to pur- dle peopie ity nguined eioths | 3T Inghis wifh, T Prinee Alexander to assure the porte that | While unbroken volumes of seas swept the | * RS Upli o S0t “I heard of it this morning,” to maintain the covenants and trustin | ing of the dead and buried issues, as aulthitlyas e il ildailel peace and order reigned in eastern Roumelia, | Ienath of the deck, threatening to carr { trade. Shipping steers, 1,250 to 1,500 Ibs, sald Mr. Mey YA dispateh eame '“ bl £l Yo tloolired ,“'"" and -1Iv man are dofng, |-’ i leged factsare that on June dith last, his wife, | arivedat the Yildiz Kiosk and solic an | everything before them iy the xp 203 1,200 to 1 005,205 050 AR dta; e ie recent ruling of the courts Is deelared | lous a sight were it not unpatric Alice Morse. was not feelipg well, and she | interview with the. sultan, They in- | broke, but our vessel wa 1 eon 0 1,200 Ibs, §2.55@4.60, ! from my brother from Clicago saying | mostextraordinary, allowing an indietment | wicked s ‘could e, the appearance tn our | o Geloy o Iusband 10 20 t811e house uf M. | IGAINTEIY Rerested and Were subjeeted. (o iy | ton and ot only hope was i heitis Tesenied, | 0 1300 Ibs, §2.i s (3"\1\q‘;“]’: that he had been followed by custom | for each ~day fived in gl street of an cecentric individual who adopted | & by 50 of M | Medintely art B T A A\ P wero unchanged a 4 o wal LUl s ey VOB U ton and vendering possibe lile inour day as his style of diess, that of the [ Carpenter, a neighbor, and get her some i about O a. m. lust Tuesday and mixed, $LK0@,00; ofticial and his goods searched. The dis- | prisonmentand an enormous nne to Elizebethinn period.” salts, Phe hired girl Banded Morse a_tencup 5 nu Do, our sipnals of distress. At noon she was onty | hrough Tesas cattle we pateh also said that nothing wrong had | dividualaceused, whereas the law _Mr. Averyg from the committee on resolu- | and he putin water and _something thousht i L idofT, Russian | about 200 feet from us, but the weather Was |4 oiy) 0 TS BA TS A A v brothar hid 16 “dins uly months’ imprise ) 500 ine. | tions, presented the tollowing platform: h;(l_n' the sults., M so drank it I ambassador, has 1z i v oin sorouzh as to attempt to_lower a small boat | F0HACHEE B0 ket ce , 18 my brother had mo- d appeal recently made to Pre g “Wo democrits of Mussachusatls, in' eon- | Bfteen minutos she v ken violently s Roumelia conterence. e den would be dangerous, and as our only alterna- | (g i ™ Ny and i monds or other dutiable goods with him. | Jand isreierred 1o and the | expressed | vention assembled, renew our adherence to | With severe eramping of the linbs and | gole'in the Berlin treaty wiving the | tive was to attempt to release oursolves we | €005 o K, When in Eorope he shnsed 000 thie will soon give the matty 1t s | principles of democracy declared by the first [ stom A died in forty minutes. Aorse t to senil troops to eastern witl | put off in our long boat. In a few moments E BRI G AR hen in Europe he purchased $33,000 | g 1ights of people being grossly tramp'ed | hational eonvention, - We comgtulate the | and wite lind several little difienltios in days olished in the event of the union of the | we were on the deck of the man bark. | ¢ e 1008 I n worth of dinmonds and they are now in | under foot. Mormon moetives for espousing ple of the country on the election and in- | €one by, as is usual when the husband two Bulgarias. Our vessel was o perfect wreek and was only i e : I ARG feras T duty hem was | Plural marriaze are declured to be generaily | auguration of a demoeratic president. We | seventy-four and the wife thirty-three year- et 1O TR Kept afloat by her cary X xans, Lo, Ibs, S35 106 Color ‘I‘]""'f‘;"' "|"_-, r"'l‘_"IU C1g. Uikl ‘I‘““ isunderstood, the institution being neeepted @ full faith in the prosident, i 1 wise | of nge a5 these were. e nefibors B it b ¢ 5 R ool ex iy all paid, and it is foolish to suppose that | only in considération of its being by divine wion, his tar-see ty, courage, firai- | for Coroner Walsh, and le . Walde: he Premier on the Stump. i - i Nebraska he would attempt to smuggle $1,000 [ “ommand, which brings damnation it dis- and determination to administer th ;n:ulv L e examin; 2 LoNnoy, Oct. 7.—Lord Salishury spoke at 2 Human Chattel. ) s, _N_'MJ]‘.;.':]".,. worth. Ho has never dono any smug- | Jresent erucade will somviii G neenit g | Koverument in the inteest of the whole peo. | (e body | healthy, | “lemoving e | 410 national conservative conference at Ne Cingann, Ot "04" Wyoming . gling business.” = | thero is more in polygamy than is supposed. | prineiples of the. nations: democraey. We | Martin Clark, & reliable. ehemist at Sutton: | Port to-day. He thanked the conservative UL IO LB T e 9 Jbe $4.20: 65 Wyoming Mr. M Atad 1 : e gt expect that under his adminstration every [ Neb. Dr. A certlicate that the | union for exposing the true nature of the | lcardan, of the Central detail, & 3 ryomine. 1105 T 64,00, r. Meyeralso stated in answer to a The Famous Blind Tom -Case. retoum Jequited to make the wovernmient | canse of d vas strycl : Lhe [ gandy promises of the seductive programiue | the station a small sample of human luggage SRR a9 question that he was not aware that his v Youx, Oct. T.—[Special to the Bee.] }ul;uuq W :luw mnh"rl into S0 that the [ corone :lr\'l‘lnn’mlh;ln tm W Mnfio\ ] of l}u'llh“(l_:\ln ”I lgv-w;"m'y nl sed his hear- | qabeled: “Henry Wbobs; shipped from T T y b AT 3 NG e i | . iberty and \ts of every cf in_every ed before Justice Hill, and bound | ers to continue their efforts in i NPT f OTSIEna e | 1 WAL el > brother had purchased dinmonds for teh to the World from Richmond, | seetion of out own countis o to the distriet court. is now in | servatism, which, he said, was growing and Tte IR SRS or BT "’,l',:". b, £3. i B Tog, 5 other varties in the city, and he did not | v ays the case of blind ‘Tow, the colored pi- | of every forei ' be z sly | progress. The state s reoresented by Dis- [ had a glorions future. Home of the Friendless, Chicago. e § 2 cows, BI7 believe he had. Hoarrived in New York | anist, known to the world over, wasup in the | Starded and eirefully ved: i trief Attorne - Oswood and Messrs. Hazlitt | Salishury then proceeded to_ enuneiate the | Tabel United States express card, bear- lieve L 5 "'-ds' B ALl A prejudice and J Sy W appear and Summers, Messrs, Co'yy and Bush ay; policy of the conservati arty. Referving | 5, lso the inseription: “Baggage masters 1 from Europe Saturday, and was ex- nited States Court there yests Y Ona mo- | ho prevading spirt ati ; pear for Moise. ‘The prisoner's two sons a o the disturbances in the balkins, he says it i " clittle R U i n e handle with care. lie poor little or- it G011 peeted in Omaha to-ds tion for the appointment of his mother, Char- | revived: that that the eivil iving here, the other has just arrived from | iano part of “the duty of British 'statexinen ase handle with care. 10/POOTEY S50 Torthe Rimrt - i V. ome. BERItADIG Dar tablished on 1t bro; is of justice and itornia to attend this trial. Wilcox, | to interterein the affairs of eastern Roume n evidently contained something more [ 4555 for the same ti YT bolieve the some mis bout | itor Waggins, or some other suitable person, A ¥ o 't 1 o elicve there is some mistake abou = e Pt b1 equalit curing to the administration ofti- | from Kansas, a brother of Mrs, Morse is heve, | The treaty of Beriin has not been tustrated | procions than elass, as he had o heart for toars VAOLRR AN AT, his gun Fortwenty s o ; I us than glass, as he had FihgR i tHiora: was! little o the matter,” continucd Mr. Meyer. *1 | 85 his guardian. For twenty years Gen. cial sympathy with its poliey not ereating an | 80 Ms. Buchan, of Aurora, Neb., a sister. * | nor has the San Stefana treaty hoen resto ; : > \king the ay lere. was little or'no i thune, of that state, and bi . § unofilcin, ich shall be 1 2 The voliey. BTy Ten Dkl which flowed fast and ffurious when he was | changze. Rough and odd lots sold around S A 3 at state, : oftlcal which shall be_above and ————— T'he nolicy of the government is to uphold ; ki, ) e do not believe that Max has been ar- ey gy 7 b W iy 5 bl Rhavart . 8 p 3 her. The lit- | about S3.40¢«:; Fair to good packeis, $5.05 4 | of Tom and exhibited him ever yond the peopit, but giving to each and ; = the Tutkish empire, and whenever it is possi- | spoken to of his father and mot 1 chiofce henvy. BANMDE00, - Tdght rested, and I think that the report arises | diences. What Tom has ever ved for | citizen who is ¢ id honest U t mmense Flour Product, . | ble to do so. genuinely and heartily to_up- | tle fellow said he thought he was ten years | (I i ql:”',",[‘%w S A et wishii from the fact that the customs official | his wonderful pertormances heyond mere : ] employients that roris, Oct. 7.—The weekly review” | hold, cherish and foxter strong self-tustained | o10. " ffe did not know where he_was born, | fi . Pikes (h 2 Dol ) lie 1 weie 1 B support is not shown by the Titne family. Vi i of the public | of the Minneapotis flour B nationalities who have important bearing on {PANL Ut 4 0 Pigs that b followed him to Chicago and searehed | Tildt Vear yotng Berthue s lied and his | a8 a public servant, strictly responsibleto the | OF the Mineapolis flour product and market. | it 'Crolfone. For the present 1hace | oF Whether e grew like Topsy in “Unele | ahove’ suspicio s low ns $2.0). Res his effeets, I think it will bo explained ¢ ik Tom, Tha. widow 'of o ";""I’H" i oldin ofioe subject o the'wil | b tho Noithwestern Millr says: When | figpes that O e willemiati dsnn | SO “j',’f’,‘,',.,#{;}f:}f,!."e',::".""n.‘.‘,i‘:‘...‘.““fli e A o0 s At i S 00 : 3 sed Berthune, with Tom's motier, are now | of the peoples thatthe publi 15 be re we predicted that last weegs dour produe- | ance. “ilmln 13 < it ¢ o ity T tory. A 3 ot Rouniclian terrts it A i P i S T : i : ! : 1l inatly e did Hot to o stock | §950 1% s T to 1 wmun.m_v and that everything will be e o ot control et tho prodicy. Gen, | from, the haiids of squatter ars, | tion would exceed all forme. iecords, it was tussian influeiee woult have checked | (A0 TN AT Stropsiire, at CGranite xwmi‘xfilfi.fi e:"-]alsllzlv'll)!.mél(ui)lm. P t) found satisfactory. Berthune and son, and the widow Berthune | and landed monopolies. and pi O | hardly exposted that this wonld bo done by it the latter conntry had united with Bulgaria H nw R wis cuflc sl il were in court. | The former were represented | the use of the peopie, to- whom it Justly be- X h 3 In 18i, He favored o great ehange in the | b Minu, whe wasput to wofk driv, Murdered Wifo and Mother-in-Law. | by Beach, of Alexandria, and tl atter by | longss that the prineipal departments of the | nearly 20 rrels. Yet it was accom- ach, mont house. From remarks made by | presidents Joln Taylor and George Q. Can- | €ratulated B ) Jresent meastres for local self-govermnent. | 5 i caitle, Auter working there hard all Chicago Grain and Provision > % Page, of Ric RED < | government be so economieally and honestly | plished. utput reached the stupend | o decentralize anthority in London was an RO oG Vi 4 s 0.4 a0 Ly GENEVA, I, Oct. T (Speelal to the Ot | T imirstanad 5t ot pose. Shey Jomst posciary | bus, heures GF 1ho% barrels azainst 1% e it et s A i flumer, the stock waiser now sendslittle | cnieago, Oct, T—{Special to the Br B —Albert Cook, the young farmer who, | of Tom’s mother and in the name of cquity | burden of taxation upon the f!('nplv. and that | barrels tlur:m_: ((lh:. [.V‘I‘Y‘N:{t.(lnl:"\\’ll"ck ZIV!(III»_ A e people having wealth should { D O OULe Bt (MO O | Whieat—Fhere w strong feeling in wheat throuzh unjustiiablo jealonsy, deliberately | & againec e [Sertnes, ciarged (it | conudenes i the people in’ thei ove of i "E afzest ot of one over. be- | (i o atons thore b nes oF the coun | winfoe quarters. e was kindiy received by the resu't of firmer eables and an ad- shot his moth r-u-inw, killing her instantly, | Wo8 sase o) Siavery of the, woreb kind ina | ety Bk SNG40 . e ALl AT hav < | the matt v quatations at Liverpool for all and then fired five shots into his wife's body, S Lo RO R IEh CRTT bariels. | Indications Wednesday | wihd exient over v e grades of American wheat. The market hero at Crampton, T, after which he fled, is still | a deeision of an inferior i court, i | president of tho United Stat \fal ] O i recl: excend. | hould ba extended to Iroland, sai o "‘;;""_"‘_ O o onal | Oencd 3 igher than lust night's closing. iz suppor e ¢ quest that no s ension might give mo; y friv s Moixes, Towa, Oct. 7.—The nations 05 1o N G IR balbl e e Some big lots elunged hands zures, S G : et Bond and Hughes will, it is thotght, 3 Ly L L i 5 4 | at large. Great numbers of NARAre 1) i v e bee nominated for either braneh of Many ol the mills wers rexorting the | jority o do fustice to the ministry.” Conser- | women's congress met in this city to-lay. but after the tirst half Lour (x 5 Jess ex- pursuit and scouring the country in all diree- | S6ide, sl fi;fl,"“ hinsftuday;lin fuis ture who is not pledged to support viest runs in thefr history, and about il | vative traditions, he said, were clear. 1 S e At atton AR RO Al tions in search of the murderer. A number ol the following measures: :1';1-"1{:‘:}; e sell with desives to squeeze out | garded the integrity of the empire above afl | There ‘!“‘“ )“[)‘; A L ""‘l"f'.“: L of persons are inclined to think that he did The St. Louis Street Car Strike. Wo aro carnestly “l'l_"’“'{' ofioinesment Satbartel DossIbIC I e oLien ol al contiamtions 3 Ho fovored | parts of the United Slates. Meetings were | jeoq “anq yunder some pressure prices fell ¢ not wander far from the scene of his erime. [ Sy, Louis, Oct. 7—The executive board of | Lt 10! a5 condition on which the -~ he imnerial federation movement, but his | held this forenoon, afternoon and evening, hi I8 SEILIN i oF clse bonrdad g | ST LOUTR, .—The o e right to vote must depend. We believe in a S 2 3 plans in rexard to the manner had not been | g1 fore ession bulng only for membe i a e Knights [ the 5 foe o i el mall-Pox in Canada. e ; the forenoon session being only for member X o A 3| the Knights of Labor of the st free, honest and unobstructed baliot; that tangibly fixed. . & frefaht train and left the state. The tather i T e of the murderer, who is here, regrets his i ers in ion this morning the right to vote should attach to the citizen | SALVATION SOLDIERS SPREAD CONTAGION. e A Julia Ward Howe, of Boston, presided, and tlon in releasing him from fail u few d there are new developments which m o [ #nd not todoilars, We areopposodto the | St. . Catnamixe, Onit., Oct. 7.—Severl A German Statesman on France. gave the opening address this afternoon. el o] ago, and talks as though he would not at- o R R competition of conviets witlr the labor of of small-pox exist here, The discase ST Mrs, 1. L. T. Wolcott, of Boston, read a 3 HUH AL ¢ s Lt to fnterore fn s son's Dehalf, Should | StrIKers sanguine of success. The ofticials | honest people, and demand such legislati rke b U A D oy 0ot 8 sslSusplalito tho b paper on_+Work of the world's womnen.” A | fib domostie willing pugnoses, was good, lie be captured. Mrs. Cook died this atter- | of the rond are enzaging new men, and sent | ¢ will provent it. | We hoiieve diat {reguent ; hu;n:hl from .\llun;rml by ":'lh"”";; its > Limes to-day publishes an interview its | patlor by Miss Frank Willard, of CLi B i iy DU R Cis Bil noon. out ears under them, and sueli of the old em- | PAYWent of wiees onables i loves to live | nature being at tirst unknown. ‘The sufferer correspondent L yesterday with | the work of the Woman's Chiristinn Temper- |y Sesie WAC R SIme fectig audly vhioare willing to'work 1f. assure ceonomieally, i assires to thoi g was nursed by a member of the Salvation HolenIoNa ot smbassador | anee Union: was next read,. In the eveninge | Hie ttterneon, November closing at B as the ployes who are willing to work if assured of | fidependence. We deein it unjust to reciin . ‘ ohenlohe, the German embassador | 800 Union was noxt read i the evening | agost tzure, or nearly the price cur- Mexican Border Plundering. protection. The cars on Olive and Marlcet s earned to en wego ot swell Army, \H‘Ilh ulw ’l;.!(fll(l' :lu'r‘mlmz""‘ O | to France, respecting the recent election for | Vuude ‘on' the necd of adjustment betwoen | “IErent rimoduriictiio (l’llllolh;'t'}zl()'\vuu EAGLE Pass, Tex,, Oct. 7.—Reports have | strects Pranklin avenue and South St, | Proiits of the emplo we - therefore . Members of the Army insist on vis- | embers of the Chamber of Deputios. Prine Jeron Ristuealiaf gliuabiiads b i o ade alic wa T lota b Tralal ra 1 Epaahnd Rrenkiin avony 5 are i fasor of (e passi Jaw requiring | iting patients and most of fhe enses are those | et 850 EIMEDE 90 ""“I 3 'I{"““ e “3‘.l,,‘,,'.‘w,‘,,“'('.m;‘}.'.'-' o Town, ye [ thata continuance of the present weather RREEIRURIE L0 Manslora by freigiiters from | Latla liags, Ik are. It 1 | corporations to m cly it to their | of persons who have hoen attending the meet- | Hohenlohesaid: “In iy opinion the only pos- Adic C."Swoet, Tate pension asent at | Yould work awainst any very largo reccipts Balsa Mipimi mines, to the effeet that one of fliss Arv tuin e Togilhy )l_ employes, We are mediate | ings ot the Army. The bonrd of health is | sible way, under the cireumstances, to form f0: 1oy, Augusta Cooper, Bristol, in the immedinte Tuture, dand tils unusal Tuston’s bullion teams in charge of a Mr. | a5 mion can be obtained o ran thew, cnctment of sich as will provide for takin vigorous measires to stamp ont | astab e government is by the union of the ey Anna oo hiaw | jlrsth 1o neat I wres, October adwancin Morrison, hud been attacked by robbers while | wnion depot line wis equipped at noon, and | the setilement of all difforences between the A paper. numerously signed 15| 04" ¢ the republican seetions of the Cl | Ihiliois: Miss Lila Barney , | (080 and cloning s aniside xR om oute from the Sierra Majardo mines 1o | fho Mound Cliy 1ine h ciehitoen out i | cmployed and the employer by o systei of ¢ cireulated praving that the Salvation | Dv0 0f fhe rebuiieats sections of the Cha Soni.? Miss AL . Biatchtord, Boston; Mys, | [uding receipls ot oats were light and there station on the Mexican Central | {wenty ears run The raiiway managers | arbitration. We believe thiat this commer 1y barracks be elosed up until all danger | W ¢ R G i orlara O RTaLs 1 {l was nrmer duarket, due in part to strength whetice the bullion was o be | sy all ronds Wil et i Intereoursc between the several stutes by ma: etion is over, Rumors are also rife to | WhEnot d¢ Misileneiofitiimadors BRI howiy i corn, closdng fiures wesoa - by express to the United | with full foree. ool for 1 terially impeded af cire ibed by the e et e s T LINoes on hiehe ) 5 J L J 08, 3 k £ EOL pLc ! A Y ! 5. i erto b pnabled o oxioa o Provistons were steady with an advance ! re 1 that four on of the tre and de existi Tinws, ating to and liaan Y g enabled Mexican Coolies. y i u o decli CX: reinting, to da | > on oodd terms with the French republic, 2 P A 5 f Tgaile for pork oweres kilied, San il bR hracti AV DRI Ao vidlence i b bien g DB g G % 2 bt e Tepublie. of to-moriaw may diier | WASIINGTON, Oct io consm of the | 1760, G Lo Rpe very urgent do- sbhwhowas all known attempted, and” tho mien say nons willbe | PRSI | B0 fe | ontite - countr Philanthropy for Lo. from the republic of yesterduy, and Jf the | United States at Guaymas, Mesico, informed | i’ far Octabrr detivory, prices. nnnin 1 £ i cen | used. ( ¢ deman 3 . N, Y A conservatives use their com @ vietory | fhe department of state that stat s | up to 15@lidge, while other futures were 25 ard Freighter, At after ehaetment of w nationai bankrupt la LARE Monaws, N. Y., Oct. 7. 3 A 4 Sl g the department of state t 3 | up to 1clidge, wh tures 24l g Uhe scort, the yobbers drove off the | A Dam Big Day. the importance o the Amcrican asherie hawk conferenco of friond; of Indian eivil- | 5011y 1 the intrests of the count in various newspapers that there o bigher, muiles Iaden with bullion, Mr. Houston pu Prrrsnuna, Oct, .—This has been the bl nursery for ¢ f wer, and fly_' pProte Ization wiet this morning. Mr. Linley, even improving the relations of eo | sandsof Chingmen in his distriet and that 5 chases bullion from swall miners, and nakes tion 15t and iS intime o; wa : ¢ ! ! Innocent Riga weekly trips to the nearest railway station | 8estday in Pittsburg hi marking the | gught to receive the serious consideration of | calling the confere o order, explained its T"'ri"“ u-;;, of ll:- liowe ithew | the same are being sureptitiously introdueed =5 Lk, Oct. 7.—[Specal to tha from whero it ean be forwarded. How el | peomletion and opening of the Davis I wdinistration at Washington, " rigin thie 0. s object was to | FOUE (RN TOERCRAE Tt to Astud | int the United Statos in contravention of the & | yoATs ng0 & Gorinan emigrans bullion there was on the muld train is not | dani, the constietion of which wis & y b dunivertof Mansnoliatun witly pro- the ph ] i Chiristinn men of | tlbiihed order of things. Franoe would nge: | FeUon it of gangross, are whirue. o e | B0 D=3 Vo ak b Genin ente known., the United States governent seve g fornd sorrow tument the death of the g s country upon a deanite ),,,]",L and 1o | into no end of troudle and asitwions, and? | Walnumber of Chinawen in that consular Madis Nty linols, having sl o az0 il whicls cost 0K, g soldier of the inion, Ulskses 5. Grant, whose | eroate' pub'ic. sentiment. 1 favorof sueh i | o rooiins (o608t it district does not cexeoed 125 ad e i | ot his wifo in tho o country. Aftarn He Tapped ihe Packages. st strangers were ho 5 thie cove- | dying messag prood will to this ion. Clinton isk was chosen | iz statesmen. Lvery oselllation i o | neatlyellienile " ahoe and taloriiee | il he sent for lier. but shie refused to como, GV ASITAREG NG BacKars, i At 1L o'clock a proc piople, should be cay ils nanie 10 be re- the confercnee, " The speeial | at the present moment makes a sensiblo dir. | fetories and have no.d H0Jeave Ualrilbgsy i Ss sy T o i RAVIDE, Y - T.—Eml v decorated, left the Monon- | vered throwsh coming _ committee, appointed u last year's meeting | forence. in the. poiit intions which | Piekent proutable posittons. No “additions | and insteal the Gorman's <8 -In-law male Matchke, an express messenger on the Chi- | gahela whar? fof the dum, earrying, amons | The 080 ution w _Mnh;,y. h_\‘- unanimous | £6'confer with President Cloverand reported | now oceupy the DI Europe.”? Wailah being made to their number the voyig, pd when the ‘German learned cago & Northwestern railway between Cedar | other august bodies, the Ohio river commis- | vol 1e convention adjourned at onee for | fhat jts interview with him wais § 5 4 P that his wife had vefused to come, he married vouncil B : o at Des | Kon. counells of Plttsbure and Allegheny, | an lour, | . IRLINGLONS : (LB ety UL A AT A AR AL ¢Stk | trolewm, grain and furniture exelanges and | field. Frederick O, Prinee of Boston, them pleasu ] : a1 A eae Tt pae ™ e o T T ATty e o hcknae Lpiroing o€, moner from | Bivtied” fuiests, ineludiang anempers of. the | Edward Avery of i o g e FPONT MIAT TUSRIANUBMIOUD IO WILITS Vi IiiIL; Elitce only & faw. doll Mato supramo 'court u_n‘«l mewbers of the o the convention as candidites for tho oy A Political Deb AWOLO SLoLen HE & LI, river and hwrbor committee of congress, At | erorship. —On o e A A S [ Tbe elaimed that he would poll tl g b Aeflls 8 . el e .\1] S, "“’;‘x.~[l...im\.”””| A MWD Vot ind the *Hlayseed” ot | publican committees met tod mple ! The Erlanger-Leonard Shooting. f L PRI s Ml poRLION besides. I bebalf of Prince 16 wis denied | arrangements for a jolnt po to the effeet that after a severe batile the Ab- | the Sonthern Pacitie railxe PiiLADELPIIA, Pa., Oct. 7.—Leonard, the | The cercionies wind up to-night with i d. that he would be opposed by the Butler uen, o 4 yxsinians deteated u I of dervishes fotl "‘ 14 ,"x~‘ '~| (i i 'I‘ . T S “m‘“m“l P to-night with a ds jalkale N t jroceed 1 8 vVoto, the bl tween Governor Hoadly ang ak under Osmar Digia, and that 3,000 of the de :n‘ull"'.'u‘fvxn)"‘l’n;'.‘"fil'.‘."h:'fv'n'x'd A L U Tots of delegutes W be taken as they filed ovor | Whieh will eler Slion, dwere Kitled I thie “enoounter, thei) ALK LANREORENANSD00 BN T e R i 0uls Sia i, (i swad i house onory e doory W e o o merul 18 now rapldly advaue- | il R renorttud thit the Buriington p only one % sw York Clearance Oflicer: the platforarand a committee ol one fr | /i A8 e LR Aty i ane | 'n open | ) o debate ing on Kassal I i I i cach senatorial - district was appoin Wn open at und the debate v g & Missouri river ratlvoad has given ihes ne 1 1anily is now GUILe DUCKGUS, A Journalistic Cowhiding. New Y b= The annual meeting (%0 0y nting of . e s | &in promptly at8 o'clock. Covernor Howdly e ! A s N . e house asrocintiol WIVin B Fay B ) LR KL, = ressary th v dinvs’ notiee draw 1o - Cinteaao, Oct. 7.—[Special to the er|— | oF e Ny e association | by Gl the convontion, "4 cani: | W onn the diseision, speaking ol Floods in Mexico, cownry ety daetolino o Wikiulsa trum PR e Pierce, 8 er man we! " (i e TEGRL O | wiittee of niteon was appointed | to “su; , e followed by Juidge Foraker in a Crry oF Mexico (via Galveston), Oct. 7. g 3 ? z . Armold Plerce, a nowspaper man well known k, ehittiman for the | HoL a0 i 0 emminder ot the. Sute | Speech of an hont and & Balt, Hoadly will ITY OF MXico (vin ) —~~——— Gankssuna, 11 : ool o the in Chicage, made himself conspleuons in | ensning year,in placeof Edivard 1L Parkeris, n Gt batlot [or governor resuited | ose with a rejoinder occupying half an hour, | Heavy and dumaging rains arve still reporte | Blaine Encourages Foraker, A AL L Philadelphia yesterday by cowhiding A, W, | /1. president of ‘the Tmporters and Trder T St R D Sl from the nterior and the valley of Mexe e TR Y e Ihanl=Na Jiitle xlsbt herg oIp ) by I DM ehiosts e Sk pIrede M ot A s Cay I ) 128, 8 . i ) v CINCINNATY, Oct. Z—Jud ce Foraker today | i of tho hazing of s Cooper, of the Iines staff. Picreo left Chi- Slecte i . » J cessary to- choiee 235,) Edward A Failure of Private Bankers, At Leon, owing to the vielding of the reser- | yooaived the following dispatel stident fngsen, who inewrred A sdames S, Grinnell, 493; per] 4 Y el e s s ” s Wi ave, the el i 1 . 8 cago about & year ago, mnd has of ite been e AN LIS New Xojit, Oct 7=(BReelal, fo.tho Brk.] | vulik i tue hills abave, Do eliy 1 iy |55 g uun s e, Oct, 7=Tian, 4. B, Forakons | (i GiIEs of several Kiuie. chileks Ip ployed on the Philadelphin Times, Last Towa Pythians. O the second ballof Pitnee wis nominated | —Ponnell, Lawson & Shupson, bankers, sus- | {1y Mral railvond I8 agiin badly | The interest in t rapidly inercases | Gy ni thy helpine tie fanitor defées Uhursday & woman called at the distriet tole- Mory q ‘e grand lodge of :l'nmll uklm-lll .-u;u“»n-m. » 1“ n;-u.uulvr oi | pended this morning. The finn was tinan- ' ridize at San mu.llmnlm { inthe o with stre madence in ) | « i nisehiel 4 : T ' i e e | the tieket Is as follows :—H. 1. Giimore, of | elally embarras 9 ; e\ inity of Leon for | victory. il fel:w,h .:,n:“l.lv" :l.:: T.‘.',’.‘.l‘.l,’",”\'.‘m‘l :'",'!."'"“ v T s ity todday, About 160 dolegates | Cambridze, for At BOvEmors daie, | il CanParcd sbolt SYEM aga, it so- | AkUIN Mical is nnder Mail communi- | heen in my power to take part in the Ohio (s l, Y senger addressed to | VRGBS Tho Session to<lay Was Secret, . of Lowell, for secretary of | Failing to meet their paper to-day, a_number | cation is again jute } CANVANS. I e lis been hnng in et Presently the boy returned and xaid | aid Evotol to (o business orden Davens | State Braley, of Fall River, for at- | of attachments were served upon them, A [Signed] JAMES G, BLaNe, ety il seurriious handbills, bearing tomb- Pierew was tiot i, but aaided thatn minn | POit \Wiks slected 8 the 11CAC place of mcking | torney gencrals Tleiry’ M. Cros, of Now: | Statoment or tue Sras: business 1s oxivetid el glonos, wkulls and a verss dodioslod. fo e presented him would soon be down, i year Lence, © | buryport, tor treasurer and receiver general | this afternoon. s i . o | huve been posted cenerally over the eolluge per appeared on the seeno aind said t e 5 b 3 and Jaues E. Delaney, of Holyoke, for RO L DusLIN, Oct. 7.—The fund for the b No Indictments at Rock Springs, ® | buildines. | Singsen i+ wad and now thinks an s Exe nes 1 thought the hand- auditor, of James Stephens, the ex-Fenian he il G v Rovesr, Wyo,, Oet, 6.—The grana } of wrighting his wrongs before the grand g . Moonligh 1 A Railway Sale, ! K iy i\ , ! itinggon the letter wis that of some one | oonlighters fin Ireland. e Toreno, Oct. T—The Cleveland, Delphos | 17 BHONNLS to 1600 pounds. His friends art Jurvowhich has boen in session heve sinee | 15 The Sy, st pilin geneisy and knew.? e then withdrew, Plerce dectaned DunLIN, Oc ~The Davitt land system Democratic Litigation, 'ERO, UL T—1he gaveiand, Delphos Iy disappointed at the meagreness of the st Friday, enteved eourt this afternoon and | PHbiie *l‘v" ';'I"‘ ik i up, L is oo, men s dwtted by Coover | agitation in Ireland increases daily. *Moon- | Denorr, Mich, Oct, - T—(Special to | &St Louis railway, running from’ Delphos, | fubseription. sported 1o bill neainst the sixteen persons | Borand working his way through. | Ohio, to Ca ey, Ohio, was. to-day sold by S ———— arrested in conniction with the Chinese yiot back to Kilge, with u few sales at 87%.¢, but rostar hoard at were gencrally lighter 5 1 5 I ILTT¢ take her proper place I his home. The s ¢ commander of e DIEAW i i TIRANSCONTINENTAL. AR R e ) yssinfan expedition marching to the re- | Sax Fraxcisco, Oct, T,—A di he [ would Ty o swiminingly hid ot the lief of the beleagured garrison at Kassala, | Buling Missouri T ‘ 1 vfered, “They eansed his ares on O sustainin < marital relations with b of the siswers. “The defendant gave ny, baed on the ay ¢ a detailed acconnt of his doings, and eon- of the transeontinental pool business fo vineed the et that no offense inst the e down; & wiiile the | ¢ r denies it and says e mistoo b D M . an tho envelop for t lhiters” are forcing farwers to swear that | the Biw,|—The Michigan supreme court Subsidized Mall Servic at R s, About thirty Witnesses ; € A - they will not pay thelr rent, Several farmiers | 1,q AL Tnited States Marsh 6, Tl Ao AT R U Wi walted iipo by Moon hirat g | A morwing declared tho new L»v“:‘l:m-mnmlm “full.on:m!: Ir{.‘-‘:n:.“ LoNDON, Oct. 7.—The New Zealand gov- | have ho amined, and the juiy Tave heen | Bosros, Oct. welal to the Bri|— 8 ¢ Bl aud ompolied 14 take oathe W that ot .|l||;-lmuun l;uv||nn<n~«(lllluluu. L and de- | fe G0 RN ITE Ttorets T tand ot | ernment has renewed mail service be- xory. thoroligh Ih fudle m ot the U the commitiee appointed at (o Brook- leet, nied the motion for an order compelling the robal e broade v Zealand g ' o T i .1 VI eeting of Irisih sypathizers 10 go t HIANA, O, Oct, 7.~Mis. Win, McCloskey TN L tloes ngt obey the law. | The full benel coii- | do, Cinelunati & St. Louis, and other rouds | Ameriea will contribute their shares of ilie g - - and hix associates are Congressmun P A, Iast nighi gave her babe morphing and ok | gy 10015, o.f 1-y‘h- Post-Dispatel's ‘-k'éi.'f;‘l‘.“,'““m $rvat exultation aniong the subsidy for keeping (he seivice’ b operation, | { \{:l‘~:~|y“1,‘|.:. Av;‘l:;'ln:llul"l.t‘ml" o o i o ""! Ll’:q x:l'.-!.(f;'-fl“{[.::fr (m: some Densoit, and toxday both died, No | sewors (A1) : Lot | e A S ty Fair, § - neabody ediicational fund. et todns Wi | Wrafect; Dl oving (€ eniibely I comnte @atine has oo wasigued (08 the wother's wie | S EYPO (Arkn) special says: Huntey, the L T=[Specind 1o the The Plague at Palermo. Peabeddy sdducations) fund et toxday, Whe | fiiittly (MNIE I RUTIE MG natural wet, negro who knoeked & young lady fiom her Bporting Events. N There were report of the general azent was auite vol g e ol bl Borse amd - eriminaly assautted her near LATONIA PARK BACES, ] connty’s best fair opened yes- a Jima100e Woro 10) e | Fihise T alsvait upnn the sani mivanecment | S Colins s . w el 1000 wiiliige R “Prekerman, his been found hanging 10 a tieo | orversyar, Oct, Tohe Latonia races | 14y, Toumomow is ‘Beatrice day.” Stores | € 1 10 drathys from tho disease ve; awhiielt Tl Deen mide during e st vear | s wi ik wauk RIS R R A deand near this place. were well attended oty ‘Tlio weathor was x|:||<| Mih[.lm!} ‘“l”I‘ r:p: mml all .‘fi”’"'“ will Y B "' b educational methads in lllu' m:uxu-m wt: iuu DU it (Tl mitbe] LI SLAGAL e LAY 4 ATININTMENYS - ‘ ny. . attend the fair, Prof. Gravton, the eonaut, Py - 3 | ad revolutionized § - 1 amseTon. et e postister a little threatening but ot cold and the track | will weend 1 a balloon Thusday aud. 100 No Ohalera in France. i ! liow the free A Billinrdist's Marriago. 4 gonaral tiniey sl e fallowing fourth 3 was i tuproved condition, On Friday Col. Dailey's mare | MARSEILLES, Oct. 7,—No cases of cholera | ire now g many sehool privile & 1 ' ) e, v tinois~At Techor . NN B lngton & Quiney. miirond fop | Seven tirlongs—Kateino won: Pink Cot- against Eanery's Chalie E, {0r @ 200 | have been reported in this eity sinee the 4th ::‘f).'.‘.'w'{."- 'x' ¢ 'lh:'w: R i, meaGo. - [Biwcial 1o the BER)— table: Keliorville, A. (5. MeCr s | SR, & 4 b sz | tage secondi Jim Douglas, thind, ‘Time, . 4 st Vessols leavine this poit are now | ot it the it soar i e st f The maredage of Geange F, Sleson, the el Villinin Fy artys dultiy Kot | AN o SIS u et of, S TH A Youne B aTa grauited clean bills o lealdly Mitein orendont Cleteimnd. was douthern | pion fourteen-ineh — balk e billiand Binclling, . pupaied with M euriapandiog wolh o niree-quarters of a mile—Unele Dan wons [ 4 ocors o v B o nabian - wienibor of the boutd of tristees, 10 steeed | PRASCE G0 e word and Miss Neliio: Fuley, owa--At Eugle ¢ Julin ML Mowelr; | 194 ety y seconds May Lady, third, Tiwe, INATA, & W scennebes Knights of Labor Convention, General Grand, and J. Plerrepont Margan to | dauehter i x Foley, tonk p! i Nortiiaract, 11, 0 Rl Ao, e O Journal af to-morrow worning will state thag | -y (VRS O R EER PORKEREIE ] fieneral Gt gl o Plerrenont Margan o ] danhter PR 2o o ank: Dodds, 1t Mareison: Une . d arduedk s sy 1, & MiLTON, Oat,, v il Batuuel Wli 3 sl 1y et ol Tt Curries Gl e dobt W VouK, Oct, 7.l condition of Car- L0 o, e cudred, yardeHowhatan | the report that, Walter Iiutie b sued sennbly of Knights of Labor resumed busi- | et i b spread at | i Y N, ; L ey | Al MeCloskey is about the samo as last " | nel T e A L couit b entirely gie ness this viorning. It is expeeted that the | i 3 IR bttt Bl ! uf thy A=At White Rabbis 1 A Fra R heats, first heat—Forest won; Artino, | less. . sessdon witl Dot pearly two weers, The re- | ane N - V¥ | g

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