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" . OMAHA DAILY BEE / ° — - = - m—— - e— — — e | OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1885. NUMBER 96. A 1 | but Siebach, whe made a1 Baltimore, and a small lot at New York, but Wil 1t I8 Said, notgetghers, TS impression veyor, M. M. THelecky coroner, George B, I‘r;;\im‘xi' ..ml.-n face ;.1 both _ reports, - prevails despite the faet that Pierce had as- ——— Blakely. . N and they . All estimates - ; surances from the président and secrctary of O Nebraska Stands First Among the Corn on :1].' * EOvernme Jvero :m;m:‘ltvlv- to | The 01d World, Its Diplomatic Wranglesand | the interior that Tie' wonid not be removed tor | The (Growing Kick In the Democratic Work- Democratic Conventions. A Modern (Edipus in New York—The Ter- Btates In the Estimated Yield Per Acre, Then tie roport itself was announced, and Its Events of General Interest. L e TR ing File Against the Administration, B Lo rible Discovery—A Good Yarn. e the values sold offrapidly, although' Nat. e OFF 1T8 HINGES et e et sl Jones and George Eldred houzht heavily Bee.]The democrats of this county met in o SATURDAY'S SPECULATION. all the way down. Prices dropped 15e from EA D. | THE GREAT EXPLORION OF 300,000 rouNDs conventio ( d for the tirst time § " the st s and oot oo | THE EASTERN WAR GLOUD. | T, [kt s Sommnis. oare sarun. | SO HUNGRY AND 8O THIRSTY. | convuntion tgulas, and for dheirstine i | & YOUNG SPENDTHRIFT'S SPORT - juler vestenday's tigures. Tonight the - DAY MORNING sa%s tation f htownship. R A. Batt o sok's O " ' ni is rath y. It is generally believed " LR g 4 g : sentation from each township. . A. Batty The Week ~4|l"~hu. Markets—Various | ,.h,(].lxi,,‘“T o _;,,,p._‘ s inereased nt least | The Balkan Difficalty Unsolved- N \l\‘ Yon .(N‘l.lfl.lll':n_“np I‘lh.- 20000 | No Money for Virginia Democrats—= | ynd Dick Thompson, Mill f licuten- pers of a Rich Roue A Man's Ad- nterest in Agricultus amillion bushels this weck, but on any 3 ono Lt iberala—= pounds of dynamite under Flood Rock, Hell ; Vs Dixes S ants, were sat on hard, Eight stralght anti s VW 3 BB AL ot Ty AL LB, L T Gladstone Leads the Liberals cite b c Virginia's Exciting Campaign - ahts, were sat on hard MR bl venture With the Ghosts ¢ ral, Speculative and Live n to buy. October corn followed wheat, British Bucket-shops—Other v i 4 . Other Aftairs of Political Ting that 1 Lin Hastings, Al Mis Dead Wives BEIGR AWnies, Spening qiidt, Advanelng tctoneily sad i KRN Inorder to protect life and property at p Fobut dore i then breaking 1igo. Fulures were steady all Foreign Matters. ¥lood Rock explosion to-day the most ¢ terest, Ata Scance. - daye o talk of & corner was not. o confi RO fuland complete arrangements had been per- — plhAr - \ “ dent as yesterday, and of the opinion that the pete ce of 45 e in A o Bk, Corn, Cotton_and Whea i E W00 Ao o The Hurohean War Cloud. fected. A furce of 460 police in_addition to Kicking Boncbons. hi Marricd His Moth WASHINGTOS, Oct. 10.—The department of | Sich a moverent o in pro- | Loxnox, Oct. 11.—[Special to the Brg.)— | the hatbor police were detailed near the [ WasiNGroy, Oct. 1L—[Special to the | reasurer, William Neville: sherifl, George taw o Yot 1 eu NGOl 506 agriculture repots that the yield of wheat | VIsions was tane. receipts of Nous, |y Roumelian situation is little altered be- | Seenc of action, Black®ell'sisland contained | Bek.]—The Viwginia Democratic associa- | H. Babbitt: county clerk, Joseph M. Robin-| NEW Yok, Oct. 1l—[Special to th with § shodemand, was the depressing Otto Mutz: J==A romantic story end ante Tor tha a¥es linrveste 034 bushe: . | 2 UL detackinenit of “BHe o on, | 16 0 - ThRE. Gl son s superintendent of selioo ik ‘Hlu ",“,,;",;,“'_'_‘” § bushels rd aud | yond the hourly increasing aniety regard- | & ““‘"““: i b b B ‘,'I'_"", ting lnst wight, and | couiny fidie, Charlos 11, Kings ‘surveyor, T | o ferrible discovery. s fold I this and only nine on 40,000,000 acres, The Thounivarsal fm- | While one hundred were on duty | Mr. Glasc the finance committee, | 1), Gallagher: coroner, Chris, Kook o, LA L ek L S L harvested will not exc 000,000 's Tsland. All bulldings on the north | reported that he had tried to raise money BUFFALG COUNTY, nornlng's Joneue ¥ . great powers are cking the smaller states in interest sme forward movement next week ", ey ) " N he [ ol LS go, 4 sa Tumer and Kwell's Island were eleared of in- | from Distrie Cmocra o e Virg Keanxsey, Neb. t. 10.—The Bufl twenty years ago, Amasa ot oy democrats for the Virglnla | oo tonaeratld. eonvention Mot horo | Samsntin Wandie, wote iareiod: near Atk ign fund and had not been able to raise | oAy aid noaminuted. e folleving co and lunatic usylim, who were nlassed on the | 4 cent (o, and - nominated: the following county | jurst, Mass, Miss Wardio was searcely 10 at end of B mates, ineluding the almshouse, workhouse | cam Corn indications point te els poracre, which w 1,000,000,000 bushiels, etly to make LA CYGNE t. 10.—Perry Cline, a gentleman well known here and in this “The ont erop ¢ ) " 3 ) yAvHgthibr thete will be ! Glascock reported the replies of a | ticket: A 000,000,000, "Il condition of cotton dropped | vieini S B Nk _ | and thus decide at onee whether there will be | Jywns at a safe distinee from the explosion : j 4 e ok ot 0 LAl s ! the time, A son was born some months atter- B 1078 et cont, dropy Mt oy bromeht to La Cynge M0t 1eqo or war, The triple alliance §s sustain- | and carofully guardeds In the penitentiary | Dumber of Washington democrats when e s 1. 15 pmons elory | Senrdo Wiiile Ho s BTALITRR THTIE PR Crop renonts of e department of agri- ( edon af the discovery of coalofl Biteen | 5oy enormous strain and the ties which | the ceil doors were thrawn gpen and the pris- | asked for money, and it should be remeni- | §PHPRLE superinfendent, Ed. 8. Jeliey? | ivoico vifoand took his child £ guiture sy the Wil condition of cotton in [ miles cast of this ity “The oil is on the farm | /515 IR E oners conducted outside. The walls of the | bered that Washington democrats have hith | poron 8, Sizen, R . SR g £ June s tained in Hende and ""‘,‘"fi to Call nd July was nol uly wits ot 1 o died ) at any moment. Prison were surrounded by police, while @ gust and Scepfomber. Severe son, a Quaker minister in Bates VEIA 67 M/ Doglice, TIHIGEY | Fyiae foren o Lot ot oy bout four miles east of Dana, a tes to the state convention—W., G. hero he 1w nt, John Hine of Gitbon,J: 15 | Nirered it erto been ex, A un His v divoreed wife married Sylvester Goodle, of J. 1 sptionally liberal in contribut- | Del ing to the Virginia, Maryland and national orms and - ex- : eessive rains provaifed. Rust has destroye affairs, plainly indicate the sense | victs to prevent riot or es J0f ibbon, J livoreed v icd ( X ) ho follage a1 worins have injired (o Tt Ao number of - years | 60 SO S ESE Dotersburs, 1t s suspocted | All poinis on the sHore from whi 2 funds, 2 W 1bvle, e el W Jide el WG Ll il S worse than for several yoems. Another fall | known West Point. The ° dis- VISLIS etersburg, ST Rock could be seen w reply of a very prominent demog Smith of K ARV 3 otmel of Cente her guite a fortune, She has been living in 1h the averngo conilition oeouted Ton: covery was wade in o drilling for | thata Greek, Servian, or Montenegrin out- | with peopie. The. poli 0, Lam through. 1 ave voted the | S0 Kei and W. Horm < | this city for soveral i ity et soven on the 1st of Septeniher te water at a depth of 117 or 118 f and at a ak is hoped forat Vienna as the most seping the crowd outside the danger democratie ticket ever sinee Ihad a vote, but Hurrison Turner, of San Erar ' \('l!":r B The erage i October i depth of 218 feet coal oil is being femoved by | promising and natural preliminary to com- | Kopes had been stretehed across the river | 1am done now knew tho relationship ow exteting betteen IS veir was SN, the aslow and laborious process at the rate of | picte the rearrangement of the Balkan states. | above and below the place of explosion, Another said: “T have given for twentv- and as Mrs,Goodlo had retained her i Snte oldtaror dour’ dehilis something over fifty wallons a day. In drill- | *Flat 1) on is shiared by the Marquis | launches from the 1 cd patrolled the | five years, -hut now m done with polities youth and heauty they were cventually £ abale, This year the greatest deeline iz a thirty-six ineh vein of coal” was passed | of Salisbury is well known, and it is | Fver to see that no ve tiempted to pass [ and am going to attend to husines BRI e arried. Their true Hnm,“-\f‘l‘t\ £ S rablon of o 1 trate of yield, in- [ throueh, ahother indication that the vein of [ also'well known that he is prepared to act as | through, When the bell in the towerof | Another said have always riven some- e s th O e D ducing ralative production. —“The department | ¢oal “underlying Lacyene extends not less | British interests dictate, unhampered by pre- | Stann’s’ — school — building — steuck 11, | thing, but Tam done. T thonsht we ought {0 LR ) taurible. ety friends quickly hurried o estimate of the inerease of area since 1579 is | than fitteen mils east of this city. Inc vious alliances and - understandings. . The | Mty thousand peoplo - were - walt: | BAYe a cliange, Dut 5t is 1o bettor now thin Wes 10 the ate. conv S T T P AN sRYTIY % per cent, eturns relate: both ) auence of the eoal oil discovery considerable | middle-class men and men of no partienlar | i eetantly “for the explosion | before, R TR T Y A, 1 RN pa L Sery Tatio oAuNAS ST dition and to respective yield ) Interest is likiely to be taken in the country | party, who realiz v of the situation a5 advertised to ocenr at that hour, Still another one said, “N : not one | ShCrkia a¥o ML A AL I made to hush the mitter up. 4 ! hondredihs of a ba'e, The res must not he | surrounding it in the east, are praying for a_strong govern- | but at that moment a number of people we cent. "The condition of things in the District | nier, John Helmr ¥ 0 = ol (~.,“'\i.x. el tinal ] the dat x’m.m.‘; frosts o s | e |||;‘nl.|vm they would vather have the tories .)\!il]ull Flood 1[:...-1., ln-\]\v moments L.Iu l‘llvi\:”:\\’\‘n[' '"v'jv'|" huym.-m.-l.q}-.“nnl.., ”u Is | SRRt i A VERITABLE H. O. T, } and « L weather may ily cause avi- 'HE STREET CAR STRIKE. who always t mo; ieally than [ however, a tugboat took them off, and then | { it 2 liere 8 no certainty for those resolution. was passed endorsi J.E. | A RICIE YOUNG ROUE'S CAPERS WITMH 1% riation of a quarter of wmillion of bales. It | quikt mestous 3 e coy- | either the Whigs or rad eland’s | the speetators braced themselvs for the ex- | in oroutand it makes business dul Shervin as cand or colleetor., T e S c fidieates a uiiifion hatos moro than e last | 2C'ET RESTORED—TII: WORK OF 'TIIE COM opein or Asiatie prest pected shock. Ludies and gentiemen in - Again, one said, “No, sir: T have made a | Shervinas candidate for collcetor, MONEY AND A WOMAN. § year's erop, subjeet 1o meteorological con 5 i LAl The chronic meddiers of the s soclety | riages stood up on the es W leveled [ fool of mysclfy huvrahing for the democrats, | gxcisox, Neb., Oct 10Tie foltowing | = TiOY, N. Y., Oct. 1L—[Spectal tothe Bry:.) s, St. Louts, Oct. 10 s morning’s devel | have addressed a long and ,‘h..‘fi‘_\ memort opera glasses toward (ha Isi but 1 wouldn’t walk across the street to vote are the delégzates Lo the state democratie con: | Henry 1. Welles, a nephew of the laie Gideon Iy e crap s wade with very little in- | opments in the street car strike are much | to. the Servian, Roumenian “and Greek o expoctancg tell. ipon fhe vast | unless Lwere paid for it.” t vention from Dakota county: Gen, Josoph | Welles, Lincoln’s sceretary of the navy, in- g Jury from frost and with a yield WY | more quict than was expected after the tue | Ministers in London u e river in ghe vicinity of Flood | - One of the best known old timers said: 1 | FPRio tiom Iom couniys Gen, Josopt kN 4 1 above tie 10, | of LA L AR Ll erthe - opynents should at of Hallatt's point was now clear [ am sick of politics. Talk about turning the Alierniies—Daniel Dungan, C. D. Ryan | berited a s fortune from his unele, Ha { the condition is the mnon ne- [ multuous procecdings of yesterday. ‘There | preparations and devote of v Is. At n o yespectiul distance | Fascals out, aom nds his time, and and Tim Murphy ) e e had not been in favorat his home in Hartford } e not ned in O inee | hiad been no rioting during the night, al- ation of pe ‘The only one of the | however, scores of excursion steamers, [ o thanks, moment he said, Democratlo; 2e0 Tor BOTIG LG DALoTe HIAEUNGI0 . deathithng f he yield per acre will be returned | though there had been a double platoon of omats who has yet replied (o the memorial | yachts and tugs were erowded with people | for Fitz L ime. Tlomns AEKPOrarSt: A et gy bovaD next month, bit present indications point to lice | s £ o isthe Servian ambassador. e has sent a | Who waited for the pressing of the eicetric ~ hikgs shorift, D, J. Ryai £pent his time in the west as a cowboy. On ] fully tw and hels per aere, | Dolice in-waiting all night at the station. | dignified but sarcastic reply in which he says | button, At isely 1113 o'clock the hosom BLOODY POLITICS Giraves; probat obtaining the money ho began leading Nebra . only Wisconsin, | This morning the business men's commitiee, | that his claims are wl more of river was pierced with a mighty upheaval | A U s L T ReEe te I FIn TG ey VAl Minne iz, North Caroling | appointed. to arbitrate between the strikers | than those Roumeliag that Ser of rocks and timber. , up, went the glit- | AN EPISODE OF CAMPAIGNING TN VIRGINIA Dpe & ‘“he King of the Dudes.” He met M and the Pacl fall below ninety. and street ear presidents, met at9o'clock, | U€Sire must be satistied, and that e tering masses of water until it seemed as if NEGROES AND SHOTGUNS, 5 O D CoUNTY 0 g of the Dudes o met Mis T {iic Hagla ot tio || ae presidents, met atd o'elock, | socjety would do well th urse the Powers to | it never would stop, At height of twohin: | Tucioxn, Vi, Oct. 10~ Special to | o'N et 10 e connty dem- | James Fentiss, Jr., in New York In Felruary. T Gt el and Sak 0oy were met by aeom- | satisty them if it is really desirous of avoid- | dred feet the upliftéd “waters paused and fell | 4o Brr)—For the third time during | oera ntion of olt connty was held | Welles bought for $25,000 the finest suanston bislicls. i Ll T S RUID S Lu- | ing bloodshed. bagk aguin to the river. : Y ood swvas. | Bere touday. The following delogates to. the hington connty. It was loeated. in | 5 bar, headed by Casper, Heep, seer the — Mary Newton, the Ti-vear-old danghter of | the —campaign in this state blood was | QG o niition were clecte irick Fahy, lze, where the: eouple went. (o live, { iy $,000,000 acr ) o oIz DA ID [ G TN astons to Xian s thio Li bernls: fon, Newton, touched the bhtton which iired | shed ¢ The affair occurred at | J. AL McDonough, John J MeCafferty, Frank woin 16 tht davkhloriot angy [ Dot precisely determined, but soptions 1 S committe Loxbox, Oct, 10.—Mr. Gladstone . | the glectric current that exploded the sub- | \Williamshurg, the home of Dr. Wise, the | Camphell, J. A. Goiden, B. It. ‘Tebanlt, John reyman of Nova Seotia. She | not ¢ 000,000 seres, "The. st & hee ption, Th cers’ comittee LONDON, Oct. Mr. Gladstone has open- | marine mines, This is the same el e \ J i B Bl GIs Are s Vit safd that they would adhere to theirdemands, | Iy assumed the diretion of the liberal cam- | exploded the first Hell G brothier of John S. Wise, the republican can- | ally that of demandi ¢ the twelve hour and the ment of twenty cents per | PAgn and e has already mans hour for v work, They further stated | pose the difliculties bety that X(iur ; l\lni:hu of l,Janr took 10 | ton, leader of the whig: comnt of “the” earnings of any road, | o S otitie but demanded Tiving waes Tor alj | B leader of the radic employes under all eircumstine th o o et | The shock of the explosion was ed to com- | oo " Astoria sho 0 NOISe 1 1 1 Lord Hating- | far distant subte thunder. When and My, Chamber- | Flood Rock liad been exploded a mass of broken wreek was seen i top of it, The bix derrick which had been left to its fate turned overon itsside, broken, Thehuge tank wiich didate for governor, It occasioned consider- able excitement in the usually quiet little gate t convention: A. | thousands of doilars, Duri his Mr. Brooke, a prominent democrat of | B Charde, A. J. Sheckell, Franlk Griftin and | from home last Wednesday 1 b ; two Mahone | W. R Beum, V. Newinan, P Lotta, | ansion was the scene of wild e ned with doubl > I Atwater Lange were | elry, the woman being the eenter of it all. 4 ‘Ihiey opened fire on Broc Caroli and M und ove orgia, West Virginia, K . The returns of ¢ Ohio, S.1: dilinois, Pennsylvania, 105 Indiz Minne and’ Mavyl 3 v L Welles Ahseneo i the The following | they were nevel ddod shot- | Geor o i‘l;;lic(’i"n’;.' clected. Winle flowed like water, and all the sports of Hoop | making sueh headw: Oregon. ; 3 rer ¥ : i ¢ town were the ir dr el | fani, fi'.':’" “t.'.]“ a :\;-‘nnr.- .\llm’\nnulihut frect became alarmed and threatened to withdraw ||:ul|[wll}vll: lllx*n‘nnllwmlul'lll I\Luul. still ,|‘|;‘,“"']”‘l‘l’l"‘i‘;;{;-‘ m‘(;” ".'"',‘" niw”"n"'. e }.h !“‘“:'x..‘-“llun‘xh'...g u!.).'k lx“'f x":'xfll"b‘u'n'l'.:m'.'. | = huishe han the town, and showcd that the men | from aetive management in the camp; stood In its place tilted o ittle ns ithad | § I EERHIS I 00K o : the wround, entailing o loss of SI: Tha OF pye the average is 10.4 bushels, nearly 3 | Worked on L10SE lowrs per day, | unless Mr, Chiamberlain was so far eurbed at | Settled when let down with the angry waters 3‘1‘.‘-«3#5' ;n\»l";x'm'x""muf"flml'ff l.‘x?"m'.:'x" DFABIIL coupte had moved i the highest soc bushels short of tie vield of 188 i e o i on anavere S | foast a3 to - be' unable to-commit the whole | from its acrial 1 oht, Jmmediately aficr the | Brooka salled Lim to Gocountt, wien the na. NGRS Ot E in eastern New York, hut [i the publ e The average yield of b i M)mm‘“‘“l cay. 1oy 110w de-, | |ihe part to his schemes of radical | ¢xplosion a fire broke out in the ro and his confederate fived upon him, Be- New Yonrk, Oct. 1L.—[Special to th yesterday he denouniced her and dav's work, and the | yeform, b The bushels per Summoned | burned lustily amid the seething X-premier Tler demand for $10,000 wis refus ) erel BONCNCETs B0 Pak A / e gl : fore the affray. began, a third negro joined | A letter was received by the seeret The condition of potatoes I eonduetors be paid 5 3 the ex-president of the loeal governine; Four instantaneous photographs were 7 (5 e SO = Y 2, v of g 5 bee 8 coniton or potuies it et et W g o | BTGt 0 I it on | IR oo | uibteosthonie: bl B | Ko ok v b, Tharsinyon 3 | SA00N of S ol s bora i i varioudish et e deci Hoon mustiot e ’\n::n:‘;:‘xl‘xf\fllffifi.»;“.\.‘“:”}'.'J”fi'.f ferved with S o ro the ::l)lilll‘x."]]:::nl(!‘:lv:.”\s'lI;:‘r‘l’;h As faras wa o fiye of I Jants with a_small pocket | Beaver Webb, rencwing the eliallenge for the | foriner husband his been found. £ ep v 1 points 2 s | SHGrRAIb: GoE T haiber of cars In | smeot Cliam O uiade froi the O SR AT o) pistol but the shot did no harm. The scene | Ameriea’s eup. The ehallengze was first made 224t ¥ bt Tiburing o oran ot oo,y | There hak been somo rioiin foxlay. Tho | B coss, though for the mesent, the vieinity of this aftray Is i one the greatest Malione | | st April by both cutters, the Gene SPITERUL SIADES. it bushols. ik\l\n(,}::.r‘;;::ldt:(.‘lun-”I::‘.:lvd:\ Jneeting at noon to | tion of a plan for dealing with the rivalr flnxll‘ulu.\:l-;l o m-l'lg“);'e\-s::;n’u]m dang BUPRERONS g SLAte Galatea, and it was specified thatthe fOrmer | 4 \ue-MARRIED MAN BETGAYED By 190 | OhioaRo Tilve Beook Dinsket Dresidant oftintioaioe AT Rhenita Faahlie ¥l R 3 ?T“y..,“| NEGRO PERSECUTION yacht "'h“l“."‘““c" for the cup during the sum EPRIOR 15 TUREE DEAD WIVES, ) N 1eAGo, Oct. 10,—[Special to the Be s i intimidating the drivers. - Chiet of | Jrbtation comton "5t oty “mC | sirueture trembling for five se WS thglietiea tiat The chaliciigd be won | An evening pajer (IS A S0 B0y hout Harrigan immediately telephoned them | : The engineers, of whom Genera g tinued open until next season, when the | Low a would-be e Gulat uld try her speed with the Ameri- | piriqual seance at South End a day or fw Belore leaying for England od the yacht elub that the | 820, A dollar a head “seance” had heen in | would bé veady fo sail [ progress sometime with th apnear l poser was exposcd ¢ ve the party power of dealing with all izl o matter 1any police | fhose eases wherein two or more li uired to prote A nuis | candidates endeavor to contest for their berof special policemen were sworn in and | Situency, and the Fivaley eauses. in sueh dic sent out on duty, vision re likely te Lthe chanees of the ipts of eattle for the day 4,000, urday, and for the week 207 lust week, There were lefal | was chief, did not, as was expeeted, ma M- | thorough examination of the work' done the explosion this afternoon. A tug o with a tew persons on board eruised about in the vieinity of the place, but no soundings readia, this state, says: On the 20th of September, at a point thirty-two miles south of this place, near the line of “The inquest on the body of John Havey, | sonservitive in the p terTTic 2 i it tmORTIOX Ly O e RO || in st o iy 3 i who' was shot and Killed yestorday by bo: | Sonservative eandldates in the samo terri: | LG ITRCE © g Winn parish, four unknown masked men en- ), time Host yuir it the i | ances of spirit forus, but without anything | liceman Hannon, will begin t0-mowow at | yeady done a good deal of work, and itis | 1le work of surveying the bed of the river | tered the house of y colored, | poces five led and that the yacht | ©F further note except the lneredulous sniffs t supply, and dressed operators owned | 104, m. case in whiiell it Tas [ Willbe commenced riext week, and it will not | o pretense of looking for another man, bue | \inning thi adjudged the winner of the | of a middic aged skeptic who oecupicd a se: B fter this of the be known until urvey is made just what the eff bien, | itis repc YAY DISTURI femala Licutenant | in the second row in company with i least two liave inva ) the action of the ably been ed that on entering the house ont | ¢up. It was further suz, balf the T Henn, the owner of the ¢ ans on, having bought them in cplosion Lov 11— e most ous event Kunsas € 11 the remainder sold for took place to-day in connection with i One of the engineers to-night in speaking of | of the four men seized Harris, saying: *You £ d younger in age and secmingly a believer in 3 « i ok pl : 0) commitiee been concurred in_ by he engine jzht in spenking saying: races be sailed outside. Newport, R. L, and | gt 3 ) about the same as Priday. - One firm had sixty | the strike of car nen was the stob- | the - defeated persons and_no_signs | the worledane by the dynamite and rend. | are the man we want.” They shothim twice, | the whole series he sailed a8 Fait in tie season | he supernatu Thien came the announce | cars of range eattle on sale, and up to 13'.'»"".'1'" I'illlll‘.AI.II‘I\”::,nanI 1,4:;;1.1']'11t;3"(ll;'i‘\i’h‘l" ;nr lrvln-lli;»lll ,I!;Alw |.|3;-‘n .‘nm:il'( m} GLACEYALH DI infl nl-,“num.li rom wm.»hx 'llliwli 1t is :llll‘fl‘thl{‘. A\':-Iflr. \\llu;i:':u‘lxlmiullm;"»r ment from the medium, “A npfn ITl -‘rv\\lhn i s ek iRl e ) ob and 1] ving | fu any quarier. Tho committee s compose e cplosion. n 0 yeported that 117 was killed because e Genesta alatea, is more conti- | yishes to sce John” The female in the hour were not disposed of Jh:mw A, e of the conductors and drivers. The | of twelve persons, three from each of the four Flood rock was not buried out of sight. | PO LA JHER WAL SR DecRise Sility of the ntter P | wi t o :\lv;\.ulnl\ll'fip\-xlx:ws three or four feetand that for whipping some ne 3 second row grasped her companion and I Somc had affirmed that the bed of the river | hood S aftat of wiipping inan interview with a reporte on there and about a dozen 3 ar "Sure carry the Jot over unless he could get as good | arrests were made.~ Some rocks were thrown (ready beat liberal elubs—tihe Natio; Liberal, the in British waters, v Liberal, the Reform and the Devonshire intl \bor- whispered, “1 guess it's for you, de: roes cansed ¢ at the ears but nobody was hurf = it all shades of political opi e ) ;i i st rosort in ense Sir Richard St e e L e i range of as yesterday B ; s0 that all shades of political opinion are 3 BT Rl e great indignation on the part’ of many white d tresort in case Siv Richard Sut- | enongh it was, The master of ceremoniesin- ; e, O thesouthern end of the same rond, a lot | fairly represented in 1ts. constitution and | ould bese brolies il Juced with rocks | Fiio e eiahhorhood, e whipping | tons cutter Sailed to bring fiome the cup. Rt e e L ith yosterd k. Four thousand | of brick and boulders and two or three sce- | judgnen 2 5 aesable until the debris was removed. Sueh | of negroes and the murder were reported to SELRIRE & £0:0C 25/ s apE e i i cattle' is o D han can be com- | tons of sixteen incl water pipe were M, Gladstone has adviced {he arbitration | Passabl A e TOIMO? ound | the governor who instructed Judge Drew to : signs of skeptical reluctnnee arosc and § = Sortbly disposcd of on' Saturday with ship. | Diaced on the track, ars were stopped | committees not to impose any tests upon the | &id not prove to be the fact, | Ahe sound | 0SNG0l ToF e Dersons under sus. | Tmportant Raflway Land Question. | gtappe foward the cabinet, from out of i pers out of tho market, Shiphing stecrs, and o ur l-'ni\ul e but no hiarin was widates lilu‘lu_ s open a plattorm | 4 e kot the ehannel picion, and nts were issued here last [ WasmNGron, Oct. 11—[Special to the | whoso curtains there adyanced the «onvens i 20 to 1, done to anybody. Three arrests were made, | as possi sdom of th isvery fils ) e week,” Four men alleged to have been: con- ssistant Secreta . wepsl [HL ri i S T “The track of The Bello Fountain roud was | apparent. The question of female suiimge, | o ALE MAY NT HAVE BXPLODED, | SECE SO ACHEG () Bake oo Son | Bon.— celstantipcralary <ol |"‘f ,l'l".“"f;' Honal sptritinwlilte, ol Ce A A stockers also obsivucted but the car men were not in- | for instance, has taken a strong hold | 10 “"'“‘“ LHH tridecs it was | arrested. The trial will take place Monday, | try Jenks will return to the interior depart- oM v oy LA B e DI e R IR ARG §1 80} £ 03 25, | terferred with. in some - constituencies, In these' both | Aty POt fo (TStharge Bl eArticees (b wis : kept in the lockup until thiseven- [ ment next week, and immediately atter his | gt SHOLEEEHG RO SDon‘t xans sold a & cows, | o Alore than s dozen torpedosawore pubonthie | the liberal and the couservative candida Bock?” spposite. the electiic Jight stand on | i€ When they were taken to Minden £or | return, two very important public lind cascs | you Know it vour wite, donns Skopiic s t 0 for st ern rangers | Olive street track west of thivty-fiest street | are found committed to the bestow Tttt ol ROt e ecenor cof the liahs | satety. N Lol ot eia G atoro i Bilhe ot mi| hewherd G ssem ot iinablesbotdoniliakras i 10¢ lower, Na- oclock to-night, and théir esplosion Tnother cor Halioisinon R hakinonartottiafle)s ¥ il o ariod sbatero him, o most | he way o seemalnsblo o dpnybil 1 ] D0} cow, 83,001 D Loum Rasalng B v o S causnd rolen alrong feed that the water at that point was not dis- Candidates on Labor. nhorthesolpihueasocalalN WSS (o Teecivo e 0N 115, 4,05 three ladies fainted, butthat was the extentof | Lion o the iberal candis turbed. 1t mizht be, however, that he was | Burraro, Oct, 10.—The exceutive commit- lorall Wy aLyinet Auiifon.2 ; upon hls choel, whon the v I 0T o tha dan A S ke seives on all sueh questionf if their rivals do | Wistaken. The engitleer felt contident hat | 1o of the State Workingmen's assembly, L TronthioidoglalonionCommission O s : Ditkota, LIS e e exceutive committeo of the Knizhts of | it. A canvass of tho country will undoubt- | 4t LXaibation of, the batton I | adter the two state conventions, submitted a | Sparks to the sceretary of the intel Com- | L e Tiding out of the darknoss floated 15, 21 Wyoling, Labor offered the services of the Knights of | edly show that a suflicient nnmber of eandi- ANy I fes of questions to the nominees for goy- | Missioner Sparks decided that there was 10 | {1 Saie and et 0., 1 i cows, 1,046 1b Labor to the pol authorities to-da, dates are already pleading the cause of female D) OISR A scries of questions (o the ninecs for gi o it § > 1 irasrall ot 1 5 Dy lont | s, 1078 b, 84,00, " | special poticemen to assist inpreservii suflrage to raise that question to one of | John Roucrs, after the explosion, said emor, touching their attitude toward the | Mthority in law for the withdrawal of Tand | away voices “Dear Johu, don o8] Silapuin coum Yon e stcn, | shosst pglienen o gl bresalvug e | ks o it fint sl s Bt o e | otk s aud ol et we | within Tndemniy tinie o stienent | S, Sl S 16,000 hond, pusalmst 1450 Tast. Saturday, mnd ; i It ocourred, 1 noc i fathoma ot water | ures now before the state legislature of in- | until & railroad company had eom- | Sonviction wore toati 195400 1 Week, wsainst, 94880 ToF st CHURCH SCANDAL. British Bucket Shops. e i LAl Tathonie of Wit [ toroat to Wworkingen, Whelr toplies are | piotad ~ its rond, nscortained fts | and D A o S -m\“m‘\“r: W “[”',,:",,\"",‘,“ e !'rlwl-t'\l' PHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE ING T0 B 11.“\!:“\’; Oct. :'-‘;'l»‘!*“"hll to ”(Wx“ b | ere thiee o four 11-«vln|l\\.m thore before L * deciares et in e | defieiency in the granted Hmits and taken a nofher spirit iwho says o winks 10 e 4 i ‘ 4 + ML A BULL MOVE attention of the government has been did not_tind it necessary o buoy | y5iof o law for the' good of the working portion of indemnity lands to make up the M ! "y e e T A e R e e R drawn to tho enormous Incrense recently of at all, while tho wain ehaninel i oti- | (ies St deciines to Medge himself to sigh | fencioney. A prietice for iy s hus {eaking sl enkd, tlicap twrn of aboul 10¢ on medium to good sorts, | The opponents of Rey outside stock exchanges, better known as | ey cicar so that ‘\'1;\'*\‘{' "(-‘\"*l‘“l,_'*\"{:‘i"‘i:;”‘:i ai bill, mhu. ||\u-ltx{<r:n]\;il\l\leiu features T | heen to withdra the indumnity langs from v trom (6. Lripun about be on best. It B o diands ‘ 2 4 A Tty G A 55 v 3 5 @ 54 AD 1SS will eontain, Governor Hill, the democratic | seftiement as soon as the line” was loeated, " ! OE0 A il O ez e st s s s | seandalized pastor of Bowdoin Square Bap- [ bueket shops, and it is rumored that w bill [ yny fean” g enndidate, declares himselr in favor of the | and millions of acres of Jand have s boen | EWbrace which imyeivded, notwaithiig forthy ordinary paekin o a test elureh, propose to await no longer the [ Will e introduced during the next session of L WHAT CAPTAIN MERCY 3 3 bills mentioned, but makes the reservation | withdrawn from settlement f 4, {-peniomca to Le hin At i S v Ao By Jow motion: of the courts and have deter- | parliament for the parpose of placing this | | Captain Mereer of the United Stales engin- | giag when passed they shall be coustitutional, | While i was enti § ameertain i ! horstlist convictlon, whih s svinjiiot s v . bk it AU aNG " o eer corps, who formerly had ¢ B = wart of them woul needed to make ap th nrknes , Anes el ork mined to push the offending minister to the | elss of stock speeulators ontside the pate of | GRS Work, s4id this. evening: 1 i e e i e 1 D | et wp the ittio” soman” in U0 econd ek wall, or to tind out whether ho had | the la “The sezular brokers complain bit- | perfeetly sativied. o explosion's as st Republican Delegates, dolig | fereago within thegranted | CUEERD L T o qulek exit, {1 R RUNL o WO eged, with Mrs, An- | terly of the diminishe siness g g cess, 1thas accomplished that was i SALINE COUNTY, at ots of his predoce: ith- e RiEneliie L1010 s, Shdtiad i Tabor. § 3 Nogutar churepy | Lorly of the dimfniutied business and vainly | Ciaied by tiose i eharko of tho. Worl BT Och, 11 [ pecinl. o) (o | aing ity A e iaeal o TR U ) THA0B95; skips, 250550, i horees SMN L | ure the stock exchange committee to ex Goltse peoplo who exagied o 500 tho. Wholo 5 . 11 diyawing dndon iy lande wgsticant il Saturday’s App . = o oty who nave been e | the Excliange tclegraph company, whose neres of rock blown skyward and fall | Ber)=A rousing republican convention was | ¥9 G SR ESRARIE SRoi WasHINGToN, Oct. 10.-The president A CERVAL SENSATION. cently alienated Dy the pastor's pecaliar con- | tape veeords the elianges in pri 10 the water In cobble-sion dise | hold at Wilber yesterdsy, A full county | fibsaled fomh thls Soetsion, Nearly fvat: | mado tho following appolntments to-days ‘o BFATEMUNT OF A SERIOUS DEPRECIATION | duet,” m ched I togethier, ©Hheir spoliése | o metropolis. AIl bugket shops are sub- | §RPolnte L W did 1ok Sxusot Hint W tickebwas nominated. Delegates o state | gsied T the nitimate decision’ of hi maier [ R s i cacon Wilbur, made a proposition fol & A m o 4 1y opinio ¢ rock st s 2 TR 1o p The title to nu illions o 5 of lan e AR BN i QUALITY o AN Wit | B D b o oot S0 | T Wiokors, ithont whieh hel | Y CVlh erock 81 Mok col | G\t . Mocinie, N, Ar Doughty, | ety lon ot Gencs ol i | il e sl e b Cmeaco, Oct, 1.—[Speetal to the B the inguiry next “Chursday mght, ps- | business would be fmpossible, but many | course until the suvveys are mado it will not | John Tidball, W. Stafey, E. Fishburne, M0G0y compandes within fidemnity | gans Edw. Hawkins, of Indians, for th Inan editorial this morning the Tribune fon North Buptist psoctition, 10 which the | members of the stock oxchunge committee };-“I\”;"v:',; “\(';*“'l",:l‘*;l'““'“}‘;" s 'fr\-.”\“', Josk son, McKeene, 1. King, A. .\h;unl. J. Limits e a ..”i terested it decision, | trictof Ind "'f""l' Foster, y X SR ) A ot pe AT or to | clureh belongs, is also considering the qu are also sharchol( » Exehange ‘Telc ave been acted upon, oy 1ot AT son, C. Duras, E, Metcalf, | This is one most important questions Jommod . Luce e red ) sayn: A note from a Minneapolis miller to | 5560 it M. Downs, and it is | o e sl e hongee Tole | ob iy nmito was exploded and did Iis duty, | Vanslyne, A, Dodson, C. Dura £ distentt, | Hiiola o of ShamneaMugrenn: qussiions oI piasijge to husme g agentleman in this city states that wheat | oxpected that from this quarter e the in- | of 2 o i When Lwent on the rock with Licutenani [ A Taylor. A xesolution cndorsing Senator o aic A § iR e R b ] [artes e of duty is somewhat Dlunted by nilict of . A Y WL | of the ¥ commodore; 1, LCommander Diekeny ground by him last week yields only about [ spiration of last evening's aetion. The cvim- | jpgerests, Meanwhile this new seandal is | Derby Ldid not eare to stay long. Why? | Van Wycek, and denouneing certain vepubli- “The other ense that will como up for argn- | $obe commodor s Assistant Enginecer . ¥ il ch st Downs and the divorce ; Ui il e W | Well, Decause there was 1o telling whit A e L i o nf before Jenks 18 dity of patents A ar g o three-quarters as mueh flour as that of last i 1 nst 1 rowin enormonsly, Ducket-sliops foster an journalsas attacking him in retaliation | ment before Jenk the validity of paten John A, Seott to be chief engineer with the At el (e | st of Rabor against his' wite areboth to | Feckloss gambling by sproading broadeast | misht happen, It miehtsubside. 1 would SR R . 1st | for the “Backbone grant” in Lowlsiang which | yelative iank of Heutonit commindon vear, Thisisa surprising statement, as it | coine up this week, alluring advertisaments in - the shape of | DOUeare to be wpon itwvhen it subsided, and | for is tight in bebalt ! ; Secretary ‘Teller rushed through Just DErore | e = would indicate the necessity of the consump- e phiets and . cirenlars, Enter o phekets | 10 one knows what effeet the moving of the | monopolies, was fought desperately by | peoietary telier o tion of about six bushels of wheat for each Nebraska City's Ice Bridge, Shop at any thine durii Disiiness Nours, and | E4es and e action o (o Water bt have | frionds of Gov, Dawes, 1 wass carried 1o e barrel of flonr, that would mean that the | Nenraska Crvy, Oct, 1L—[Special to the | you are certain to see scores of Iadies wateh- | Wvon the lower portlons, 3| toone. SPORTING BV | P Leat £ 1| Bre)—1) Burlington & Mi i pile | g the & ul speculating on all fan faee of lllu‘ rnc| "“""l‘“' I‘)”‘ me EURICK COUNTY, 4 wheat — crop of B57,000000 measured e new Burlington & Missouri pile | (M A ] T 1o be eracked and sured, This s » MERRICK €O . 8 PIYLLIS BEATS HARRY WILKES AND JOE e f 4 % k L Dushels, which appears o bo | bridge aeross the Missourl was completed to- | With these st tanmt nir b erbamgted | Wiat s exproted, e Nigeer Head sl || Cpcriiag, i, S, Oct, 16 (Special to ALY o Berotula is prohuby ot gengral t1an ALy nfest g \o1 ato s Hrez. » first rogular train crossed at 6 W P R Y e | shows Lis cicst above the:water, but how he | the B, [—The republican county conventio % e 5 | other disease. i chira L ! ot S BRI, SRRl TR | QA tho hmb sl tmis rosed at-0 | o i havpits b Fiondon, fll of pro- | g6 Uiy eiaLaboya gt Qe Mok b | Byl ek, Aphnttons | 8t Louws, Oct. 10.~There wag anolher | und manitests itsell in running sores, pustadar % SN the production of flour. We need not s fumish tips and give adyice for whateyer | Sight to-morrow orhie sy require another | clerk, W, I C, It it D Hopking: | great erowd at the races to-day, bt it was 1ot | eruptions, boils, swelligs, enlarged joiuts, ] that this wonld Teave s in the position of wrthquake Shock they can make, blast. Little Nigger ]lemllh:h 'hf""'“' 1, ;u‘x-\:.m;:;;::f'I"'-"l‘:;«";“ JH"“‘,‘““'\‘\" "\ s0 lurge as on the previous days. ‘Ihe free | abscesses, sore eyes, e Hood's Sars: | notastuglo bustict of wheat to sparo for eX | pyxciming, Oct, 10.—Three distinet - I nevw rock anenns above e wate: | fathve, ol Fe Martin julge, W 1k for all was very elosely eontested between | expels all trace of serofula from the hicod, POIL, @VO After counting i the NCUBULO, ” iRty This must have been fhrown up by the explo i i sely £xpols all Lo oL MEALS f ! maining from the erop of last y shocks of earthquake were felt here last night - Out I] e v B F | sion, In-nmnln 1y belief that the explosion ¥ |mlm.|“«‘u\!\l:\ . o Phylis and Harry Wilkes for two heats, but | mlu. ¥ ~.-“ Sholt Loy, -FRE 5 stafoment without {ndorsi 5 ptween 11 and 12 o'elg A bling [ T.0NpON, Oct. 1L—=The Vienna Fiemden- | has accomplished its pumose. Yes, leaving | - Fresoxt, Neb, Oct 1L-=[Special to the | ool at the latter gave out and came in last, [ T was severely afflic serofula, and A R e e K i o SWUDHIE | 11att, an ofzan of the Austrian government, | i st Hhiics asides Lbaliove 1618 % succons. | i | Foplowiii are i (lesaten 1o e Tt e el contosted am | over a yearhad o runniog oros on iy tiodk. a1 s mot caual to hatof ', disappears from | oo HSumance was due nord and sonth. | warns Servia and Greeeo that 1f they come | Dot froma scientiiie and‘engineering point | publivan convention: J. (W, Love, 8. it lave been won by Referen.o had he | T00k Aive bottles Hoods Sarsapariila, and a 8 glanee at tha statisties of “daily inspection | Npit leonie were: fiightened by the noise B (I STRER Rk BN . |0 e ¥ Moore, I, D Abhott, ML 2 + | might ¢ Dy et 3 cured.” C. I, Lovxaoy, Lowell, Mass, . in this and otlier markets of the country, | ALy Degble were il Sowa and fheni | Meneo wa iecount they ¥ OF THF, SHOCK, Parrish, / Shepliard, A, been more Judiciously driven, Theunflnished | Cgeq” © B Lovioow, Lowell Mass, = But the reduetion in valuo may prove 0 B¢ | five ‘and tehed into th street, . This is the | $Xpeet 10 assistance from the Powers, 1 itenant Spender, United States cn- | Jobn Secley, G, M. Dodge and Wi ¥ried. 1 g0 oo of yestorday was won by Deck | A Arnold, Arn oriiig aud fall, Taod's Tar loess than above indicated, first'shock felt i this vieluity for ten years, | 5 belicved that the warning Is due | T s [e fetaonuients | o svim Oind Neb Ot 20210 yonublfe b i Qi Shindloy e Diat s, | AR SR - - f ! i ol 3 | 0 Patehoguc, ore, Habylon ) » Neb, Oct, 6 yepublls ¥ all, ik Hieats, purse, §1,500, divided. sapir i, e — T I’l' - % to A hint from Bismarck wshall, which were detailed to make obser- | Nell their' convent n_l’\m ad now " lwf‘m_ | Salt Rh Y P Tt A TN Spring ol ostmaster, o who Insists upan the vation of the | vations with shon 4.,,\,\.,1i\.‘|_| e tonigh | L county :l]v‘llll‘“‘;\l- Moz’ % bLINA oK i a eum i "AGO, Oct. Pgovel ent's Octo- | §ppinarieLn, N Oct 10,—[Special to | Berlin treaty, in| o ds dnereasing | on his way back to William's point. 1ie rer, Jonn Harpers elerks, D, €, " % P 4 1 Tsonoof the most disagreeable diseases eansod ber urop wport ostinates today guve the | the Brre]—0. K, Sperian, postiaster at | e T o A P Sad an tieThRGReLA colid By oe | s iats de RrURaRY Al A e {3 2 | byimpureblood, 1tis veadily eured by Hood's Vbulls” In the wheat pit the first veal set-back | Springticld, who resigned last spring, and | i o ‘the warliko atituds of Servie oni 7 i sits ut the several sta- | intendent, Avihur Hales coroner, Dr, Potts, 354 | Barsaparilla, the great blood purifier, | ey thy transits at tl H ) i which they have veceived since the present | s heen tryiie ever siiee to get vid of the | €6, Dot Tntondini 1 (et it et | A inaulL SRR L0 B a e e D, Ok, Mot Mo L om, for dvear | MIliam Biles, Fiyrin, O sulered grealy udge began, ‘The report got along about | office, was velieved to-duy by the appoi garian dowinanee unless t tatie quo be | were not g t by the aid | eounty yepublican convention to-day noini T TR R i from erysipelius and salt theum, eaused by ¥ ent’ of Dy, Rogers, fonnerly of this pla 1 by B, 5700 add i noon. It was something in the nature of o | MY ©F B Roses e PHee: 1 restored, i s SisONIELCTS, l‘(wl)wll‘fll\llih ul B : ALY, andiing tobaceo. At times Lis hands would puzzle, and at tirst 1o two brokers agreed on Al mha b e e s qionarts tegin Woodd ona, oeusyln s B Sa AL, Ok LBIONS g . 1 crack open and bleed. o tried varions prope what amount, but it was finally figured that A Ohicago Suicide. TR Tl o R R T of 1A HOKe DANUCAIRI Ei TS S0 of Faitn ot | % arations without ald; flually taok 1o fnstead of the 10,000,000 bushel deecrease Ciica Oct. 10.~The body of W. Ed- | prussia, has beon appainted regent of the | being shaken “).I,.nd:na(.-u being knocked from i supertend hedy 1-.;.“;( '“:‘n i | sap HJ.:mlth;u\\ :3]4 vhich the trade generally expected, a 6,000, onson, of Bsdaille, elerk for Robt, Warre hu ot b Pha dut " | ceiting and walls, 1 conmmissioner, Churle ol Gene g “aly son had salt ¥l : which the trade generally expected, & 600,00 | monson, of Esdailie, elerks for | Warien | quehy of L Uig dukes of Camber. | CfINE B Walls (0 Gt o on 1 S td SolL KRG B AR A bushel Increase was shown, and straight' | & Go., who has been missing for the past | laud has protested against teappointment | 0 S0E portlon of Towg Iand Gily which | Maehiehs 0 i vacaiey eawsod by : : sansaparilla and I8 entirely eured.” Jy B kb way tho wheat market broke, Previous to | Week, wais tound on the like shore this | oi the ground that bo is heir to tie dukedom, | 16308 the dil Labout & mile anda | the death of Willion Blaine, C. ¢ Helinian, s Waeek's Cloarance [ Barsaparilla an ¥ 1y B hila the feelinie had been thrin and good boy. | MG HO 1S supbased to Ve commitied - DATE rotm Fl EANILG sliel O to-day's | Of Guneva, 1 Oct, 11.~The leading elear anton, Mt. Vernon, Qlios . axter and W ondbuiry & Connseli suicid Dakota's Governor, explosion wis fell wniel 1 HAMILTON COUNTY 3 Jouses of-the United Bfites sepoxt that Ll 3 o 3 RO et T o ST WASHINGTON, Oct. 10, By people elaimi Benrer f v:.,f . Tl Vi | | Avtona, Nel, Octe 10--The repibilcane : A G e g1 S AL AR i ‘HOOF s &:818'893'71"5 dispatelies trom the 088 1 5 ST AP RS [ T Jotties 5 10 | hel their convention in thils connty today | 0k ; old by ail e vix for g4 ¥ & N F O e L Baraisonk, Oct, 10.~To-day 107,000 bushe | 10 be on oL Ido 1t s slalod "‘;‘, bofors | i e ® i el e | e e Tolluw i nom it ions “County | 10 wore s, an e ot e | SE AR carint el aae b Biclk i LI ol ol stunt o iy plevaiar e | Bk RSN, HOURUAE UL Slets of | ot o i o gt il d R R R D T e 4 ii\'.‘\':'i“‘ MBI 1 slaniii e | T el inases O no Aol % olr purehas & 10 | posted as hot aind o et ik, kot s e i 15 s e | 1 sheri 2, Valen Judge, Jo 4 | Jast yeary =

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