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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1586, {UMBER 86 ANOTHER BLOW AT IRELAND. | ooty o o e | THEIR PLUMES BEDRAGLED, | it vtimtestoncs wcwi )W PAUL'S LATEST DODGE, | i sttt et A CHILLY FALL FOR CHATRMEN sare faster than oue_ seagolng borts; e [ the sabstitation of the past | — IRy B0 5 B e d s R Bill Voted Down fn tho Hoase of | to leave A0t hAL She would, m_Takes the Starch Out | Kiicter on the printing conmitiee, " and | Ho Tollows Ohurch Howe's Example and | itichardson Gomnty Democrats Over Half the Committes Heads of the Last Comumor aing. ike circums il away | : ¢ Cnployment of 8 private secretaty Hedges For an Offce. FALLS Crry, Neb, Sopt. 21—(Speelal Tel Congro s Fail of Renom Iris and Ma f o, by idEsic g lada b g 53 ’,‘" L s e ecram to the Bek.|— e democratic ¢ =t i E . ' i t be e t onvention was held fa this city this & FOR AND 207 AGAINST. | American s ki wou % THE GREAT PARADE POSTPONED e report elosos Wit koreryl | THE KID CAUSES A CONFERENCE. | nosn and the followins tisket sas piaced n | THE ADMINISTRATION TO BLAME, Fed e result mig y erent. , eliciiations onthe progress of the it the field: Senator, R. 8. Maloney, jr., of llumn — Mowing the report of Grand Master boldt: representatives, M Veach of Stella, The Gladstonians Support the Pare | |y, ‘ t y Universal Regrat at the Unfortunate | s, Liene of New Yo ) Other Political Movements Through. | 101 M Vi Falion: Dators of | netlites and the Unionists the Gove . Our yachts a8 Oc ce—The Grand Encamp- | % oL e hip AR tthe State—Two Feeight Trains THAvAOR: GGTIHEY NTESENE; HWiR Aulison ot ernment—Rioting Renewed in J les are nc it I the difTer- ment Meets and Transacts Buzie 12, 185 e present time. Before Wrecked at York—A Farmer's Falls City: county commissioner, M. 1t I Business—Patents to Wests Belfast—Oher Foreign. i o : 3 ness—The Officers’ Raports, Ly ~Filhly " gl LR Arm Threshed O son of Humboldt. The foli to: ern Inventors. : ETTR Le S AU KRt A Rt —_— death - four members —_— were cliosen to att Lids c— duil as the new play called “Hat ekl of the { hment since thei last sional convention Parnell’s Bill Defeated, - The Triennial Conclave. meeti 1 e institution of eleven new Paul's Latest Move, tate convention—=B. Marton, J. Fagron, Failed to Get Thore. Loxnox, Sept. 2.—In the commons to-day Warfare in the New Hebrides, St Lovis, Sept. 2L.—In cons: nee of | commanderies. The report then procees Lovr Ciry, Neb., Sept cia 3 § v, 8ty L ¥ WASHINGTON, Sept. 24— (Special Teles Shaplin, e e, opposed Pnrnell's LospoN, Sept. 2L.<The Aunstralian mail | the severe storm which set in early tiins morn- § l\‘\‘l,; ques nt “‘" gram to the Bre. | —Would I 1y, \ leg Y 3 K, | gram to the Bry Up to the present time ¥ X ¢ ARES | brings news o niliet batween the Germa it was decided to abandon the grand | jthers’ rey it ks he has played a sharn . K | s wenty-five v littees of the He taunted Gladstone and Morley with | 2*S ness of aeonfiiet between Lo | satada of ts ntakits Teniiiar set down tor | UPOH Tt viab the Setsli sfevmmnent wntedilaisict He 1Y played a shart e, 1 ot > Bh e L datd { the the argument of fe:r. Parnell’s nboat Albhatross and the natives of th Patac @ Kuizhts 1ar TOWa dates the sovercign at 1ory, and that | 1ssue of the Ber which gave J. N. Paul canse n 4 o i . L have eithe 4 teated for renomis bill was the most Impudent bill ever sub- It irs that the Albatross | this forenoon. St Louis had arraved nerself | they are, t tore, 1o ind to be coverned | for a visit to Loup City to eonsult with A. I, A & )\ lox, | nation or fai » stand for future honors. 1111t 10 paligient, - 1t & Reaes ened fire on the natives in revenze for | in holiday garb for the first day of the | by it He recommens that the present en- | Cullen respeeting the visit of ti \ At B In addition four other mnominations are tion of 50 per cent for an Indefintte period of n and . | twenty-third trienni conclave ot e “'l‘-"'il"”\”\‘\‘;‘"",‘ ';”;*” ‘“l try to bring | 1awis to obtain under false pretense 1 Ky \ 2 | looked npon as doubtful, The total commite [Cheers, b ; . d and many wounded. Knigits Tenpine of the oty its o Tiie duptts Erand muster roports’ tie aflidavit, has cau strange X pish, €. 1 1 . | tees of the honse is fifty-seven, and with the M oss then lande wh - | e and )l A citizens vig with e Wit nade 1 adjournmen o he ng 5 defeat o e four donb 1 ones, ded to Lord Harti he was unable | wnon the natives deeamped to Penteeost, | other in decorating their buildings and resi- | JoWing decisions mad ) S (eI DL LS s 2 Were ot inst whom I' T ihe il _'l‘ d i U by Bl to sup conclusions, He said land, wiere the Upolo's mate was muis | dences, and the result was most pleasing | 1onn of affices On appeal 3 vention for District \PpoEt i the convention, which ineef ist of those lready relegated to the past, will that there was little doubt that the time had ered. The wans perstied them and | along the lineof the proposed mareh of the LIALLER) N { Loy tember 22 to Ostobor ) . his on Friday, bat it is geneeally 0= | make twenty-nine, or one over one-half in arrived for a full inguiry Into the agrarian Kaline s, which did | parde, - The | ot fof tho - ousiness i of this is supposed to be to sed that MesShane is their e the total number. About the same percents g b i on, Severa and municipal buildings were hidde ) . . 3 v SHALOY N thie 3 — Fa 6 tis SRATHS ODrest 5 on in -Iraland, and the ge HENE: | o b .-’x‘;‘nnn vi e 1! Idin :lrl \ n “",' Muticie commandery, the acting master holis | J. No Paul for senator for this d i Van Wyek Men Brotudod 0 f the ent representation, 8 Dot 0 stitute i bt e N that on appeal the action of 1l com defeated for governor. SI nan unty Is Ry f wn in th st chairmen, have also was about to institate such inquiry. 0 e leits anid mottoes | LR M A I L S IAstixGs, Neb., Sent spectal Telo featat tl ' Yet pending this investication Glade The Bulgarian Conspirator g buating draped in g I e o clAves of tha now eommand. | 1ndignantat this new game and objects to | o § D] it lisne defeat at the luids of their constitue " ) f - ’ 1| should canse conclaves of the new commands | sois s 4 s gram to the Bre.]—At the republican county | T 3 LighisddMiliino il stone was prepared to take action on sh i eoMia ABBo an manners. The most § St B Sl Wi | BIVINZ up the nomination for senator which e e T aetarell iy | Cis. This means tnat the fiftieth congress Parnell's bill in a way which only last sxamine into and repor clrstiim: | onet hovas T Pleineand UBOn RIS | mant, - Avaligiing don was rendered in y belongs to this county. o % Core | will have possibly less than onc-halt the August he (Gladstone) argued would be un- | sts the recent coup d'etat have con- | tire square, atl round 5 | the ease ot Chi Mich.) commandery, ASHAMED OF 118 CHIEF. AR SO RERUR I present democratic menbers, provided none Ve Al sl sl B it which it t tie consent of N ent, M—[S h i are defeated at the polls fair, [Cheers. tions. They pronounce | d points poles t i . i Ta \ L VAR N ! Si ‘el vach doelare i {arave karof sankoff jointly | and connected with cag " g 3 Slde | €eram to th L) =M. AL P g N X 1tion were | Slened for setting th embers aside are Sir Michael Hicks-Beach declared the bill, , Nickaroff and_seank ff jointiy | il conneeted u Tl . WEUNR AN : HRRNGEE. - Wiko HOINS | | ! ( T ; If passed, wonld not be received in the south inatly responsible for the affair and wpon which is the commandery hasthe ti<ht te_receive | 1€ of the Loup City bank, who has gained | uninstructed, Three Van Wyek delecates | said to reflect seriously o v of the and west of Treland as a temporary measure be Yats i) Iinde th i the repiort of the committice to | ab unpleasant natoriety fn connection with | trom Blaine township. adiministration. This bears every reseimb- 3 and a rary mes ; s | ory. lind the e T A A HEatinn g o % it e ia AT - ance of It from the fac ose [Cheers.] But the government would not diately. fa rom the top of the poles to the | hid been referred the question of Hhe | Jim Paul, stopped of the train here this Geeenfield Badly Scorched, i atdbib it Rl i Ul v BYCu” plags by dolie injustics by S b will docide vl ] mg geaceful tri-colored pennants. At tion of n new cominandery, atter M | atternoon on his way o St. Paul and engaged RETELY, Nob.. Sent. 2o Firs tonight | WETe not renominated have been pronounced blackmail. In conclusion he said the disens- st eSS At L DTN SEAnrls b0 and enicampment ha { decided to grant | & 16 ostensibly to o & fow miles itathe | eatroyed the bost business portion of the | 1 (AVOr of the president and indorsed his sion of Parnell’s proposals was the act of Py crowned with M ainblei Directly 1 SHORU GE BOHiR tlrSet On D e e e ev TRy | towHss: Lioss; $40,000; policy. £16%U 1115118186 £ ok andinn el UL bl tead of going direct on train, a8 hoevidently g THE NEW LETTERSHEET ENVELOPES, gross injustice to the Irish landlords. over each entra mi-cirenlar sun- [ 1 ® | wished to enter the town_quietly to get fres) B UL RPIDEM The i o TRk i A divis s then taken on the measur LoNDON, Sept. 2l.--Gladstone publishes a | bursts constr : fiags and | K P rass ALY | orders from Paul in relation 0 yesterday's A FEARFUL EPIDEMIC, 1o sk unier JIOMTHHE DML LR and it was defeated by a vote ¢ letter denying the persistently rep 2. The building vre britiiant | Of the renort of the committee on ritual has oxpose in the BEE of his coneotion wit for the combination letter-sheet envels y ! O Wt | ) N the BEE of B Wt An Unknown Disease Raging in the | 07 the combination lette el All the Gladstonian's supported an Par- | port that he is about to join the Catholi 1 Shusintss's honses were: thathtully improper to indulze tnany detailed | Loul Ho looks guilty and has little tos :;,‘.‘I,,‘m‘,,,'.,,,:.;{.‘f',‘.,‘.',,[,“};\' N ot = Vicinity of Allison, I nellites. The unionists voted with the cov- | chureh, He s 2 statement t trimwmed. Washinzton avenue and Olive | eriticism in this “place, 1 -am ] Freight Trains Collide. Drs MoINe L 21 —[S Tele- BLACK BOUND FOR THE WES General Black, the commissioner of pen- erument. intend to become a Roman Catliolie is a re- | 31 wiih fluttering bunting, | state iy - surprise that - should b8 |y opie, Neb., Sept. 21.—|Special Telegram | eram to the BEE.|—A fearful epidemic 15 SRR R yival of a_miserable falschood revraduced ; Al L ul thele [F o O et of words, withoot any | to the Bii|—An extra frelsht train bound | raging on the West Fork bottoms, o few RIOTING RENEWED, o time without a shadow of ey ) g8, while I popular thovough- | Ml The "lII' e \"_’.“Jl“' WML ‘,‘"( AR St bbby SRl SRt ! K 4 et sions, leaves the city to-night for the west on by bsis, and is unworthy of noth s on every window whicl xive | ehanze in the tntent and meantng of phrases | west cotlided with freight train No. 44 in the | miles west of Allison, Butler county, The | pupiic business. Durinz his absence he will Fighting All Along the Line in Bloody nes . charaeter very diferent | Uie strects @ gala appearance. Flugs and | 4o et corsioes of sunelont tppaies [0 | yards here this afternoon. Foty-fonr was | disease resembles bloody flux at fitst but | vigit the soldiers’ homes, at Dayton, Mik . m its fous intentto HENUANTS Were s K on some s s that | arres il sl Loaniud L »adi 2l evot platfor . ime assumes the fory acute dysen- A T Belfast. from its ealumnlous intention. Viewing them i perspective evety breess | the removal of this auestion from debate, [ 1oading freizht at the depot platforin when | aftera time assumes the form of acute dysen- | waykee and Leavenworth, He will also BeLrast, Sept. 2L—[New York PEraicanisin Pribon sveined to set the walls in motion. Tmmedi- | and I trust that you will devote your timé | the extra, under charge of Conductor Shimer, | tery. Sinee August 20, nine deatbs have oc- | yisit and inspect several of the western pen- Cable—Special to ths Bre 1y i Tax Se t'4,| The dipl <% tie ately in front of the main entrance to tie ex- | On1Y to such matiers in ard to which an | pulled in. At the east end of the yard 1s a | curred, and at this writing three are not ex- agencies. The connissioner has been been divided all day into ty 16 | Gare heid Sov et Coras | position building, a reviewing stand_had igiest difference of opinion may exist, © | very heavy grade, and when the train at- | pected to live and scores are down with the | €1 i L Ry ] of eontending forces that outnumber the po- | ¢ |‘v.;:: ‘1":-‘r‘x|mu‘ m‘:‘n‘- i u‘ (?.;‘7.7 an }‘;‘ .";.“v’-ln et % e 1lulv"| \ix“u‘ bt J’“l'py\f":m Inatthrs stat s IBeATiL .t-‘llexx‘z pnmends that | tempted to stop at” the water tank it beeame | dread disease, 1t seems to be the most fatal | [Athe Preparation ofhis annual re P lice and the military, In American parlanee. | o “who had been imprisoned by American | Square and was covered with a eanopy of | commanderies and ot to the grand encamy- | uncontrollable and dashed down the grade at | With persons over fifty vears of age and AFFIINED TIE DECISION. there is “ighting all along the lin Cor- | Gonsul Mat A Ty as, from the cente whict od a | ment. This is the point of ¢ et between | lightning speed. Thé gang on 447 at- [ Youne children. Quit il of the ol y of the interior to-day aflirmed - i Cousul Matthe Perdicaris alle ol States rely. s Uit | the members of the latter body. and if they | tempted to back their train, but before it | Settiers have died withit. 1t many more are | ) ccision” of the land of in dons of the wilitary hold all the prominent | his imprisonment is without just eanse \ . Eutirely i \ \ ¥ . the | takien down it will require outside aid to fetri X 1 @ 1 pl < and Knight | shall aecide it, t aster predicts that | could ve got under motion the enzine of the | Lk | : aradistrict and the commissioner. and intersecting squares. Dra:oons escorted | was ordered for revenge for official iny Templar emolems, while from its corners | 1t pre f the most -one loads nurse them, as all the available help is now e general land office in the case of a Catholic funeral this afternoon | tion of the consulate, brought about by his | 305l g Streamers of many colored bunt. | itaportantin the history of American Temp- | be The pil inase, Whether the disease is contagions | Ayanda R. Miller, of Nebraska, who offered when Father Magee besged for a | Charzesagainstit. b number of d orotherwise is o question, some holdine thit | unsatisfactory commutation proof for thia T e — When the Ki Templars awoke this ) and Recorder T, arvi enin. Al hands escaped unbiurt, ana | it 1S, others are of a_contrary opinion. | southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Yor u--: the guarded lnnl»'-fm.l.‘r”h t Land Commission Apnointe mornlH ot alnservanine bna | : s, It opens with a dis- | the result of the coll 15 Lo badly de- | Poor water and elose proxinity 10 the river | section 3, ‘township 20, north of range 6 e Bt Rt G680 e CIRDTA T 3 B LoxDo! nt. 21.—Si Michael Hicks- reast with clouds and a d 3 imz question and censires lized engines.” Al trains were delayed [ 18 believed to be the principal 8 west. She will conseqnently be compelied to o point stoned thie wilitary bar BEAeh AHIeE B eralavyi tor L ThalRnill Siatad twind was blowing at considerabi 1 commanderies for failures to | about four hours. No blame has been at- syt furnish further proof, ~° - passing, The spectitors, following this R R sity, At Bolcolck & steady rain 8 : 1 the printing committee for a | tactied toany on e > AIIY MATTEDS, were charzed with fixed bayonets TR s iy O 3 )., squads, ¢ 3 k dergy It matter of printing % T ol DL : S ; pic Fpert sl DY SRR s Tl oo Black Watch and Surrey soldier Never- RAUES IR LK SO S A Ll o many of the and distr my ant_documen i- ewsy Bud t From Papillion, cram to the atior. from | Pos haplaiy orge ollie For ers boldly flung missiles as | For) Of JFarl Cowper, ehaivman, | by bands of uiusic, “eould o u | fication of meetin S By reason PILLION, Neb,, Sept. al Tele- | Council Blufls, including the mayor, repre- [ Totten, Dak, one mouth; Cantain John W. y flung mi a8 | Earl Milito ir aird, Judse rviedly mar to, readezvous, | faliure to issue proper summons, certa Aih tolthe BER/|=Parry. Bolton, the ene vaEior ot Aupecyisors,: and Bean, Fitteenth fnfantry, Fort Randall,Dak., s < midst of this, in Alfred | Q. Hazan ise who started thither early in die. morn- dients, ete.. to th L L s e e v e A G L R R T G street, women from the windows and curbs were more fort than their [ acted upon at the last conclave, and this fact | BINCCT WHOSe carelessness L L el v AL ! lonel Jo G.TiTord, Seventh cavalry, ShoiraEEaIthe irloters landifatrivRRrioksd 4 ers who at strolling | is commented upon in a sharp manner. The | collision near Gilmore last Wednesday night, ; d upon the Fort Meade, one month, with pera i it el nd | GUAYMAS, Mex., Sept. worts have o appointed hodr crand recorder defends himsel i - | was before County Judge Hancock this after- inci pitol to-day to make satis- | gion ta apply for fifteen da B S R oy caclied liere ¢ serious fizht on the 14t & is | formal eharges of neglect ot duty i noon for preliminary examination. Superi ! arrangements for GBSINE;Athe || rALs e OULONA ! Hllltoys, SA Rty SR when SR arovna || reanheldiers ot nhserlous gl on tiefrit ains were ali on time and deg toissue these summons, holding that he isony [ gt 4P RS0 CREPATHGL Seperhs s UL b b e B g, Twent St Peter's chapel and in Miiford | between Mexican troops and Yaj e | ited many emmanderies win had come anthorized to issue such sammons when so or- S § ) 19, ZORE 194 3 X : street especially, the mob was d 1 to cover, | Mexicans lost twenty killed and forty | the conciave from puints near St. Louis, and | deredby the grand master 1 recommends | ductors and bralkemen were present at the na basis of $200,000 as the full assess- I eximental quartermas! Firs wounded, and the Yaquis sixty-two kill they pr o s diately to the that the question of aathority in this con- | trial. Bolton was found a fit subject for in- | ment for the state, connty and munieipal l’ ! le \}\‘ until ('l lulu;r 1; nll'lp;un oring W ARIE S IS 2 . At half y it the first nection be definitely settled, ‘Uhe grand re- | vestization in a district court and was hel { iington L. Sanborn, ‘Twenty-fifth infan- uriog whieh Colonel Loughiboum was badly Mo Oholeea Record: commander e was fired, And bhe Sis | enrdor nlso makes (R IANIOE TecaINIORU AL i A s o B ; trp, Kort - Slsseton, Dak., ona” months "LES WOULD HAVE TO BE USEDQ. B entit e iy attarday N 2 alive with wio | charters ditect trom the npimel arrested to-night by Marsl Callaway, 2 R VY r lanta, puteh; o raport minutely the riotous scence. con- | JONTS ending vesterday. thirteen dcath ; A S ied to elect Weir officers at the stated | Suspiotan of 1y g stoleh & horse Al b Killed By Falling Slar, ac N. Lewls, Atlanta, forty " Sollldibasonly e marerer i hurrying to their positions and el in May'; that the zrand encampment | in Omaha Sunday nizht. He is held aw. Des MoiNes, 1 [Special Tele- | from ~Octo : First Edpsotlotloninicato Pore ol ol L A T B 1l ready to join their divisions, | a ne unitory Land printing a new | ing the arrival of the Omaha officer: A eE B (2T S, Ames, ond it descriptions heretofore sent. 3 X As time passed on the rain fell heavier and f the const S wddle, the'eldest son “of. Judge Martin Vb bt et two months: Colonel dnight there 15 quietade, but it is Jacobini Recovering. Bieavier, until the streets had become sopping and Treasurer John W, Simons, of New | Lanzdon, fell from the tp of 4 house to-day inkininSebastonoo] Ine south of | a1l First in: Fort Monroe Sep acher the hush of fatigue and of night weari- Roye, Sept. 2L—Cardi Jacobini, papal | wet. At o'clock the prospects fora ring submitted a_report for ti % 1555 | and fractured his skull. £is injuries are Ly, Was instantly Killed this morning | tember Captain J. A, Olmstead, Ninti +ess than a quivtude of feeling or exssation of | secretary of state, who has been critically i i;;\ ere u_mp at all bricht, A few minutes | to 156, in conneetion with the wrand record- | thought to be fatal v falling siate in the room in which he was . Fart ]Il}njhv.ant:. S mt'&.‘ one month, ntment, and the _authoritics are appre. | {OF several days, Is now bettor. ater J. & Parsons, commander-in-chief of | er's report. The ts were $20,3313 dis- J At the time of his death he was in | from October 10: Lieutenaut: Charles - e S (S ML T Ao iy the comunanderies, issued an order abandon- | burs 9, ce new ‘account, Nebraska City News, & room thirty feet wide which is ten feeq [ ran. Seyeuth infants 3 ni nsive of what another day may bring forth. N ing the parade, which order was commuui- | S f tie grand eac. NEnTASKA Crry, Neb.. Sept, 81 —[Special | Wider than thie rezulation and 5o more dan- | 4ays: Captain Henry' B. Freeman, & ——— 3 Spninne Strilkce. cated to the faithful_knights who had been steadily increa as PREE Seais gkt Lt L rous. The slate that fell on him was a | ufantry. Fort La e, fifteen day A s A IREB o oph 2L—Ninety thousand cat- | standing in the rain. reads to masch een | & T ok the Lelegram to the Bee, | ~Court convened this | 1,34 feots inelies square, 4 inchies thick | Ldeutenaut W. R. Abercrombic, Second ine SoF1a, Sept. 2L.—[New York Herald Cable | ton spine: v resolved to strike Ly broke ranks, greatly disappc r From long experienc. a morning after an adjournment of one v and weighing about six lundred pounds. fant one montli, from Octod al to the B! ambuloff most em- | #gainst a reduction of w. not by u;fl [':(In |\é\ldlu', but were willing to LV o ul'mxm‘ a close is of :he D. W. Simpson was arraigned on an indict- pe s e b«v'rl. ot it \! u-r_l_\\. _l«n:l;,z assist ln AT AT A R T b in out of the we sources of income, the treasurer ventures the |yl tenarging him with ewbezzlement and | Marshalltown's Marshal Arrested surzeon, For rizona, (W0 montl s, . COTE G d Commander-in-Chief Parsons: *The | predic that the of the grand en- red 2 e 35 S The following order 1 been receivid that in an after dinner speech he had hinted INFECTED ANIMALS. Isappointmient is greater than I ean ex- | campment will be nt tomeet all ex- | forgery and was remanded to jail. He will SHALLTOWN, Ia., Sept. 2L—[S from the war department: By direction of at a conquest of Saionica In Macedonia. | Chicago Alarmed Over Her Dissased | ess. The airangements were perfect to | penses and leave bes be tried next term. Mrs. Shellenberger was | —City Marshal Satia, | the presideni and in accordance with section Austria has followed the precedent of Ger- B et paatE et the minutest deiails, We had impressed into | inerease, arraigned. The Shellenberger trial is to come | of Marshailtown, was dand talken to | 1 1 statutes, Firs ant En- many and Russia relative to the suspension O H10AGO, Bapt: 91 (S paclal = our service for llml oceasion the very best Previous to the reading of reports, the | off to-morrow morning. the town of Legrand, accused of failing to c ¢ ¢ 5 iled SN oo hEs A sainat L thB Teans iatoms 200,/ .—[Speclal Teleg wilitary talent in - this section, and were as- ling the minutes of the last Yesterday afternoon George M. Hozan, | enforce the prohibition law. The case was | &8 Professor of military and tacties I s aga e consp . | the BEE.]—Live Stock Commissioner sured of sowething over 20,000 men_ being in ting dispensed with and a_ reso- | nead cook at the Grand Pacifie, took laud; i Lo : the i, Russia demands the Investization be post- | Chesney was in consultation with Sh line at the strike of the appointed hour, and | lution was adopted permitting knights to at- | num, with suicidal intent. The cause w continued ‘“1. the 20ta, It created great | A nder of 'the term for poned until the present excited feelings i | Hanchett this morninz with a view to estab- | 1ad the state of the weathier permitted the | tend the meetings of the encampment even | one of the waiter gitls in the dining room re: | MSCientiere. = o 0 2] which he was originally detailed at the insti= Bulgaria shall have cooled down. Germany | Jishing a permanent quarantine on the 5,000 ade would ‘have been the finest ever | when not in full uniform, as required by the | fused to wed him. ' The matter was kept se- | o1& (IR PFOXG COICRtEC ARG, Tavsball- | tution. Upon the atrival of his troop at ite 1s awalting the arrival of General Kuulbars, | heg e 1uarel n the 3, nown. As it was, however, nothing was | rules. It decided after to-day to hold two | cret but leaked out to-day. He is in a fair [ (vt O\l Be Noaved todas oo toino four. | station in the Department of “Texas he will s 1val i S, | head of cattle in the Chicago distilleries and | Jeft but to abandon it and thus cut out one of | session from10a. w. to 1 p.m., and | way to recovery. RRILESIV: played to-day and to-morrow. | repair to Columbia and report in person to whose presence at Sofia is expected within a | on Harvey's farm. Ihe sberiff_informed the | the most prominent public featnres of the | from . m. P WAES e ores the president of the university in person. week. The regents have sizned a ukase, | commissioner that he would aid as s pos- | conclave.” The following committees were appointed: Tenderly Lald Away. HE WAS A MODEL MAN. “There will be no more quarterly station fixing tho elections of the grand assemby | Sible with hs present forees but hat he wad | ek Loeal commanderics onty wore tietd | Unfinshod Bisinestil 7 Cooke Kt | g acn Torsa i Nebiy Sept Special | W. E. Goula's Haul from the Banks at | i385 of medical oftfeces of the -aruiy, o for October 10. The regents will arrange | notemploy any extra men until authorized | g s cnod L et e | T SVl W nactienty ok vred | Tetegram to the BEE, |—The funeral services Portland EAf S e LG L ? i Ot employ any e a men until authorized grand encampent i case the w her would | H. Waldron, Connectieut; C. C. [saacs, elegram he BEE. ) he tuneral services 25 i 3 Fy = on for the surgeon general’s private with General Kaulbars on his arrival when | o do so by the county board. Commissioner | allow even that small display. To tens of | Maryland; Joseph 5. Browne, Missouri. of Mrs, Ina Belle Jenney, wife of Frank | Porrraxn, Me., Sept. 2L—[Special Tele- | printing oftice. 3 the assembly shall meet. The mecting wil | AlcChesney feels somewhat discoursged with | thousands of spectators who” had begun to | ~ On Doings of Grand Officers—H. L. Pal- | E. Winkelman, conductor on the Union | &Fam to the B, |—It is now thought that AN IN THE PENSION OFFICE, probably take place short], the work before him. The state only pro- | /W the strects along the proposed route of | mer, Wisconsin, ehairman: James 8. Homer, | picific railway, took placo here to-day at 2 | the defaleation of W. E. Gould will | Jolin P. Grantham, of Iowa, a $1,000 ‘clerk LA G work bot 3 OIS IS procession the disappointment was almost | Loulsianas W. Patrick, Iudiana: C. C, 3 0% A e el $145, e < the | in the pension oftice, has resigned because of : vided $10,000 for the use of the live stock | ke chunt a to e Knar fihe | Dantortn.’ New Hampsuire, and. George | - M- from St Stephen’s church, Rev, E, | reach $145,000, but the directors think the | e RESER DSOS Lyman. of s L4 14 v X apan i Ko N 4 auRhe fitmationip commisioner for two years, aiid only $2,000 | decorations were drabbled and torn: while | Seott, Ne Warren, pastor, officiating, ~ When the last bank will not lose $57,000. Gould, who is ansin, has been promoted from $1,40) to Herald c..mél o of that amount now remains. The United | the heavy wind which a cor panied the rain kinance—James .\'nlnrh‘)'." s, el look was n by the husband and rela- ';(“.\_ “ul'wmi: old, was lm.m of the First | §1,600 in the same bure . & -z States veterinarian, Mr. mon, is on the | Wre mahy from their be I man: 1. T. . California € tives the scene touched every heart, e ational bank, vice-president of the National N ADMITTED TO PRACTIC correspondent of the London Times, in a SBpeLInOnAn, Solomon, Is on the | ioJo ) 'the spectacle was anything but be avlor, Vermonts Harry Birkett, Minnesota; | VoS the sceno touchad every heart, and the .40 b b of the Portiand | . Wm. W. Thomns, of Congdon, In., has Jong dispateh this morning, claiming that his | Y23 from Wushington to Chicazo. Heisan | ify and enlivening, In every quarter— | Johin G. Halter, Ty great audience was melted into tears, Thirty | Baukers', s il the Marine | been admitted to prictice before the interior | g &, cinling that his | oyory i stock disenses, and his advice has | stores, doorwnys ahd every pince pifering the ] ¥ Comma , | carriages, loaded with sympathizing friends, | Trust company, and trustee of the Marine i 1 L PN RAAY ¢ ik Hiizli) ‘ S ’ A department, and James Lxlwick and Coliin views are obtalned from oflicial clreles and | poop “goushit in this Important mat- | slightest sheltcr from the driving wind and | --Joseph I, Benzenburg, Wisconsin, i followed her to the)raye, wharo two brothers |;Snvings bank, 1t 4 he comucnced em- | J, Elliott, of Broken Bow, Neb., lave also reciting them ac length, arrivedat the follow- | 4™ ™ Juihorities, including Case. | Fim—were crowded with wet, bedraggled | mans William S, Lawrance, Michigan: fl{"“';!l{“"“i'? i'il the husband acted {ia | bezzling ten years ago. He has not been | been admitted to practice before the depart- ing conelusion: It is plain, at least, that the ! AR < s and thoroughly disgusted men, women and | Stanley, Ohio; G, H. Burnham, Massac palhearurs a1)d ald “HepANSy:0 (ANAIEI W ve a bond for many years. All of | mentof the interior. L well and bis assistants, JDr. De Wolf resurrection morn, ¥ situation in the east has grown much more | oo (T B8 BRI P T T i-lnllh»..n.l lie l“"‘)“ m\»:n'm and )\}.n ous ~\.\-u~mg.l Rhode Island, and J. L. Baird, g J his orl 1 bondsinen, save his father-in- TO WESTERN INVENTORS, e and less alarming, and that, above ail | & SR S A T Ioafiguprarsiwars oironeed Wil KIlghts [ AVSORINE: s law, Nei re dead, "l issued s follows to-day: things, Germany must not now be aceused of Commissioner of Pensions Black Leaves For the West on Public nissiles came from the roofs and windows, at the Shufeldt distillery sheds all day, where | and their friends, bitterly bewailing the [ On Credentials—John S. White, lilinols, ZhoiOongressional CGonyantion, be lield for 820, original $50,000, if | George 5. Brown, Red Oak, Ta., cornstalic ety s ] ! a thorough examination is being made, Sowe | misfortune of the wmorning. Not only was | ehairman; Peyton 8. Coles, Virginia; G. W, Brarnicr, Nel it 21—[Special Tele- | at all, About ten Gould | cutter attaclnment; J. M, Buekley, Sioux ing an obseauious and unconditional sup- | o™ 0G0 have niready been found, but | e abandonient of the parade mude neces- | Walgrove, New York, gram to the Br essional con- | went to New York. During his absence | City, In, spark arrester; John E. Car porter of Russia, which her unexplained - will defer the slanelter of them until | S\ but the continuance of the storm ren- | _ Owtrievances and Apneals—W. T Inne vention is all the talk in the hotel lobbles to- | & clerk discovered seeming crookedness in | Signor of halt to A. J. Will a action at first led the people to believe she | e arrival of the United States veterinarian, | Gered @ repetition of friendly ¢ Michigan, chairm . M Pennsy night. Chureh Howe is here, with head- | 18 affairs the directors smmmoned expy L8, ove, neck yoke center: Ci Lad hasoise e a 3 BeWolt said aran. 1 which yesterday was oceupied i a a; J. O. Sha . JRAL clerks and found a 850,000 shortare, Inst ilman, Eldora, Ia., mansard roof appa- 2 - - fx'ff.‘.'.x":'fl;.'fr'xlf:.r.m oIl said to-days oAb | Numerous reviewing A 3 te, Lilinois. quarters at the Randall house. The Douglas | of securing G arrest, the directors sent vorous —earthware product, -~ with PNTE e pletiro: ria atens Stock and ) he route of the proposed — procession, wh emplar —Jumes IL | county delezation was the first to arrive. | a telesram summoning him home to advise hening cores; Chirles J. Hager, Beat- BRITISH SOCIAL POINTS, gi_\l:A(#Al‘i:::.lkl‘l‘l.l‘:‘lii:‘::-;’A'v.l“lllllmd\‘ I::'Ifil.‘(;”“”“t‘.@ (uu‘}\ b l‘.ulx to “l”l“‘”l sight-seers, presentes =l.mk|n~. Peunsy .'u alvwan; A, T. C. | Some wmore are expected on the train to- | concerninz the investment of funds, After i § 'mulu lnln making el ,Wm. 2 pe e | The fhing 18 cooped now and ould be | 4" duserted and lonesome appeatanc Pierson, Minnesotas J. 8. Aduins. Arkansas Ll ol e 4 achinz Lome, and while the 1nvestigation | Haused 1, Ia., elect, gene Gleanings from the Weckly Press of | Kept here and tho coons burned If necessary. | speculators who had counted on liandsome | Enoch ', Carson, ‘Ohio: H. W. Rothert, | BIEIE o convention meats at 7: going on, the cashier was kept in ignor- | erator Lenhirt, Fremont, Lu., plows the Big Metropolis, \THY illeries fn | Feturns on their iuvestinents in constructing - 4 ~ A mass convention Is ¢ v | ance that he had reached the end of his ro) Isaae Mitchell, Woodbine, | coupling; Loxnox, Sept. 20.—New ¥ork Herald | Chicago, and thui, 100, under the immediate | Li¢™ 88 they suw the prospective profits vau- «ocation of Wext Conclave—W. G. | toniber 30 to nominate and the knowledge which caime to him g James 1. Philpot, Rising City, Neb.. sweat peia . " SOonrd = fr 2 “ b ish, voiced “their di ppointment in a nts | Moore, District of * Colwubia, ehairman; " e N r e ually was a terrible shock, ] Dow pad for horse collars P Audu= cable—Special to the BEr.]—The “Court | supervision of the state veterinarian and his 4y nl i A e L g ) in the interest of Senator V ck. | . i ) 0 AR o to. B il SO R S AT Y e e an Ao A | stronxerihan th cumployed by the | Peter Forrester, New York; C."C. Hutelun® | (1 /8 HEEStBE BEREIAT LA poll & heavy | #9sisted at the investigation, Gould will be [ bon, Ia., feed trong ; acek, River- ournal® drops twotearful paragranhis overthe | CXLSILASINERIS, CHeh suimals asare found | kuights. e ol people benefitéd by | son, Massachusetts and = Rhode Island; d J g N held Gl the comptrotler proceeds agaimst | slde, Ia., corn planter; Josepa Tomlinson, alleged extravazance of Mrs. Wun. Astor's | o' MG FHC A0 SO e Slithteat | the storm were the keepers of down-town | George Davis, West Virginia; Thomas Ball- — Lim. Thoe bank ofticials have no eriminal | Ely, fa., bridze. gorgeous perambulater for her grand ehild | degree Nlhl..l‘ um.‘.' A 4 :“ M’l- orts, whose apidly llh\'l,\\v.“lflul\fl antyne, Geor . 5 A n Wyek Majority. charze azainst him President Libby says . BEDGWICK AND HIS REPORT, and W. K. Vanderbilt’s wheiry with silver | Lishments. 4 " who could tind ] 3 assing time, On Neerolc Hugh MeCurdy, Michigan, _[Spocial ‘Tel v doliar of the stolen money was lost fu Although Special Envoy Sedgwick re. fittings. 1t names tl p ing e et night @ messace from the healty | 200 the street car and otlier transfer peoplé | chairman, and Southgat S pecial Lele- | \all street, Gould wis & prominent church | fuses even to see s newspaper repre- ngs. 1t names the approsching Awmeri- Mo lasiDight 8 e he health | whose services were in great demand, After réferring the reports of distriet com- member and condueted affairs of Sunday [ sentative, much less express any opinion re- can exhibition “The Yanke on, demanding poll T g At the t set for the departure of mem- | manders to the commitiee on doings of 1 )] re held to-night. There was | schools. garding s recent visit to Mexico, it is hinted Life opines that Awmerican ladies make '8l olios Bpon ' te! Rohubort mu‘l bers of the zrand encampment from their | grand officers, the sucampment adjourned | a large attendance at each ward, though no - - — 2 at the state depaatment that his report fully i ol ioniaap il ion. make ed ol once upon e Senubert wnd | rondevous for Encawpment hall, 1t ‘was | Wil 10 0'clock to-morrow. special fights, There has besn no open war | Manning and the Austrian Mission. | sustains the the position Scerétary Bayard N e S g $ i ALY, deemed inadyisable to furnish any escort, | Considerable anneyance was caused by the ; B hoan 10 opan We BUFFALO, N, Y., § 21 —(Special Tele. | assumed in the Cutting affair, viz: That Mex- don than in Paris. The London clubs, how- | prevent the movement of cattle therefrom. | aud the local commanderies which hud been | noiso of 1ho hiaehinery 1 the exposition and | for oF against Senator Vaa Wyek, but that MERALS i Wry B pecinl Telo- | FL0LAR no Wzht t0 luielson Cuttiig and thas everare uwre exclusiye than the drawing | Jabtaln Schiack was a tritle stageered atthe | held in readiness o act in that cavacity, | it was decided (o gota new hall for future | was generally accepted as the issue, Outof | ST to the Bris |—Secretary Manning was | 10 1ot Sates was in duty bownd o de- roows and the feellug prevails among the | (i Fhooia™ A vty eivine i aaptain | Were permitted to disperse, and the ma meetings, uniess fhe machinery could be | twenty-two delezates in the city seventeen | U the city last evening, en route to Albany. | mand his relense, American visitors that they have been shab- | diseretion in the yn-n'i»f. “_I*; !e\-ui\"éd ale | ©F the encampent were taken to the hall in | stovped during ipns. In conjunction | are Van Wvek men. The county convention | 1€ scemed muh improved by the vacation, POSTOFFICE CITANGES, * bily treated in this respect. The husbands | most iminediately, | A study of the situation | CArTiages. The zrand encampinent bezan its | with the meeting of the grand encampment | will be held Saturday, and the probabilities | butto judge from his appearances is hardly The postoflice at Liway, Ted Willow - 3 s S T 3 & holice | Sesslon at 12:50, presided over by Charles | will be that of the Qrder of the Eastern Star. | are that the Van Wyekers will have a good | able yet for hard work in the cabinet county, is discontinued. ~Michael Conley and brothers of the “Belles Americaines,” of | convinced Captain Schaack that the police | Roome of New Vork city, R. E. D, G. AL, in | Local chapters have nuule great preparations jority, & Y L Inet or | (ot day appointed postmaster at R the scasou complaiu that while the women | 140 mo vight | to interfere, and Le | o absence of Robert Enven Withers, M."E, | for the entertainmentof the gtaud chapter | 0 — treasury. flis nephew, who accompanied | {17 HERN QPP BONINESERE B FERYRO, Lotal 0 gUAr emande . who was too ill to leave his room at | which meets m-morrowg’i‘.fiht The nobles of Caught in a Thresher, him, stated he was to meet President Cleye- p J. 1. Ward, of California, Harrison have been favored the men have received the | by the health depart 5 v f opartment unless the aning the *t pIple, - : . D - . v . Fi cold shoulder in elub-land. But by the laws of | covered the guarantined ground. with the' u,-‘:'r'i! MLEL‘:,‘;‘.;’,““,;.‘.P.‘, n"f';:l-,.“ Mperay ;:’.:’,‘f',‘,‘,’.‘n}‘ 1ople u‘{{: =i '.'.'fiu‘. Jatie | Yok, Neb., Sept. 2L—[Special Telegram | 1and at Albany Wednesday morning for ¢ iy vice A. N. Fountain, removed, ourclubs the number of honorary members | deputies. He didn't wish to render himsel{ | Mayor Francis detivered an dildress : ! \ teput ! s o render i ehalf v, ) was replied | with Medinal tgmple, of Chicago, arratat . : 1 restricted, whiereas the general rule of the | Hable for dumages, which misht be elatmed | touy Deputy Grand Master Roome. Ou belalf | the lost feast off the Yald year, th day. of | farmer of this county, caughi his arm in the | SHAL I these was in the uwor that 1 FAsiINGTON, Bept. 21,—C ' United States are such that a club is always | MuChocnor and Sate ¥ otonn oqumnissionct | of the Missouri grand comumandery an ad- | armval at Mecea, eylinder of a threshing machine while feed- | juiosion: the tem oo f ASNEIA A AFQN: ARk e QUIARAREN free o add to the numbver of its honorary | have discovered @ case of glanders in o | 4TSS of welcome was presented by Joseph About o'cloek the sky. began o clear, and | ins yesterdas afternoon. Tl leslh was torn | s ey e S, and A there be it s of the geners! land oflioo Uss poge members, Aumerican newspapers are now | horse. Thers were unmistakble symptoms | O Browne grand couynander. and also re- | by nightfall the weather had acquired all | from the arm to the elbow. would not be for s wo ained, The el & statewent showing disvosals of pubs suggesting reprisals. Visitors from the other | f the afal disease. The owners were or- snonded to by Deputy Grand Master Roome, | those desirable qualities which were so _con- cousultation st Albany will probably decide | 1ds for the liseal year ending June & Ou the conelusion of these preliminaries spicuously abse morning, There A Miniature Volcano. ¢ seoretary’ 3 . < ieh it 4 that it surbrises me somebody has not already | enfectud, — Compmiesioner MeChoener sars | Session to listen to addresses and reports of | all the commandgrigs kept open houses, and | gram to the BEE.|—A queer case of spou- | &nd 15 not pleased that it has £ono abrostt | 4 ret o 2o 7 ncres. ‘The amount o ol a first rate American club in our me- | the ity is full of glande q Lty e S A marening to ing Tro of bands and cour | taneous combustion has cowe to light on_the —~——— ¥ teceived for this land was LT lis. Life, however, forgets that the St. | over elehty have been slaughtered this year. | was the readiig of the report of Grand Mas | - Lite. fhis ttoreoon 1t was determined to | farm of H. M. Winslow, a mile northwest of The President Returning. e George club has Awericans in its direetorate, | Bners .‘t‘"f’“t‘ will at ouce bp & le by the | ter Withers. The report only covered that | give the grand parade Thursday morning, | the city. A large stack of willet ig PAvL Saire's, Adirondack Mo - A Bad Banker. with special rates and forty bedrooms for commissioner o stamp out the disease it | period from his appointwent in 155 to June | starting at 11 o'clock and followin the gen: | from that cause. and the minature volcano | Now York, Sept. 2L—The president, 4 mANAC, Mich., Sept. 8L~The absence Jonathan. pos , 1555, at which time his acceptance of the | eral order preseribed for the parade to-day, | 15 DOW in its fifty-ninth day of activity, cowpanied by Mrs. Cleveland, Mrs, Folsom | from tow Jerome Brown, of the firm of = . , A consul generalship to Hong Kong necessi- | The meeting to consider the gquestion of Sem— 1 S, - < pe & Bro: T o " 28 crea St. Stepbien’s Review has a colored car- Mayor Bowman's Murderer, tated the delegation of the ‘m\\'e‘l‘n of the | abandoniog the gr#uuumpnml‘x‘l Was bost- A Bad Oversight, and Mrs, and Colonel Lamont, arrived here | 1ee & Brown, private bankers, has created to the B —John Stewart, a prominent | sultation. In answer to a question as to 5 - ! o ' | what truih there was in the rumor that i Going With a Rush. toon supplewent with Lord Raudolph ST. Louls, Sept. 21.—Sheriff Ropiquet, of | grand master to V. E. Charles Roome, deputy | poned until Thursday, Cowmittees of the CoLumpus, Neb., Sopt. 2L.—[Sp: last night on the return trip to Washington, | excitement throughout this vicinity, Lee Churchill s a jockey, ridiug Ormande. as a | East St. Louis, received from Sheriff Taylor, gl.u|x_xl uster, Afier reclling routine pro- :mplleuhwnnpmen‘ are i lding eelings | gram to the Brr.i—Two weeks azo Judge Yesterday's journey was wade through the | sscrts that lis, wame, which appears on tory gift to Iis readers, but adds this home Pin -, e - ceedings. reference is made, under the dis- o-night, but none off the proceedings have 50 | 1oos little da a L wonds in covered carrl, and by row boats | 5. irth ol the Liri) « Ranar, 188 5 4005 415 10 Lia qm:l.s b adde B xsmnrinlu; of Tipton county, Tennessee, where Arthur 0 Of forelgn relations. to uestions 8t | for bRan Eiven Dbd To-ngerow Wil Do ey | st nuedl hter, while riding, fell frow | Woods In eo i by 5 | i i Gl tho e placed Artubuthuot, confessed murderer of the late with tne great priory of Canada, | inseresting day of conclave, ie entire | her borse and us was then supposed b anac Today the p. at $60 000, with n all the firm’s prope land®™ suggested su inquiring traveller at o | ex-Mayor Bowman is confined, a leiter urg- [ w was finally “referred to & | day will be put imat the falr grounds and | sprained her wrist. To-day it was discoy- | ) § V's station on ‘the erty having been di i Brown is sup- tabie d'hote, in Dublin; “some times, but | ing him to makea eareful and complete re- poe committee ~ appointed to-day. | the evening I:rfiwn to an illumination | ered to have been fractured and had partly road, and the remainder of the posed to be in Cur baililfs always,” view of his prisoner's confession, ang ex- ne report states that Josepl H. Drumwmond | of the streets an: receptions at the dif- | knit crosswise. Tue boue had to be ‘agaid | will be made by rail. Yanity Fair's leaderis a plea for the prinee | e Yy Y | bas prepared a dizest of the deeisions of the | ferent headqus broken and set, ALBANY, N. Y. Sept. 2L.—A Plattsburg, Nom} £ Wal oy ¥ priuce | pressing the opinion that Arthbuthnot is | crand master as approved and modified by | The great 5ent of the evening was the re- g No X, speeial to' the I'ress D[ Miwaukr, 4 of s heir to mamry, an English wife, | really the murderer, An investization in | the grand encampuent, and the decisions of | ception given by Ascalon commandery of Cass County’s Fair, o says: *The presidential py od | to-day the democry i Sixth distriet under parliawentary permission, It gives a | East’ 8t Louis relative to Lim while there | the giand encampment. In 1553 and 1554, u.f’. city, to the general encampuent and vis- PrATrsmMouTi, Neb., Sept. 2L-[Special Foquet hoise for supper. ¢ presi- | nominated Audrew Habea, of Oshkosh, for eartoon of Lord Ellenberg, which might pass | $hows he was known 10 several residents of | thirfeen commanderies were constituted, | iting knights, at the Meschants’ exchange. | 1 elceram to the B The Cass eounty fair | Acnt had no conference with Governor Hill, | con i o A, for Major George W. MclLean. Lu this para. | W8t Piace and is a tough character, and their | ebiefly In the northwestern states and terri- | At 11 o'clock the enjoyment was at its height | - o8 1= 2he ase coullty Tl | Golguel W. G. Rice, Governor 11iil's private | MILwAUKEE Wis. 21.-At K Vanlty Falr reflects ide s MR- | aesciiption of his personal appearance tallies | tories, Dakota comiug in for the largest | and at that hour there wete present at least | Opened to-day under an auspicious sky and | bl oot uphu Seeretary Lamiont aid | Olaire the dentocrats of tis Bignih dlsseics §Eapb, Vaaity Fa s ldeas pretty gon- | exactiy with that givea of tie prisoner at | share. The country s congratulated on the | 4,000 persous’ about Lalf Of whow were | With every department overfowing. The | Lreicited (hie overiors fespects (0 (i ae | Sy Nowdubted Jaies Srachett o Hice exally rite ip John Bull clubs. The sesult of | Covinglon. complotion of the Washinglon monuwment, | guests | 1@ay race for to-moriow closed with four eue | tiow's chiel executive. ) laake;

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