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TWENTIETH YEAR, b NTI OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1, 180, 1 /REMOVAL OF TUE SUGARDUTY. | 2 e e PLAVED AN PHL GAME | ot e oo > | THE, VICTL OF ASASSDS, | Figriyons e = | THE SUGAR PALACE CITY. p) 0 hausted, for he never rose again. piech Biatis Tiad beas ome . I SRATT orts to find him were at onco begun, it ¥ i {or many yoam and that we 1ad sdralt . thebody was ot found until 2 o'clock, fully dnini | Gonference Between Messrs, Aldrich, Alli- :4‘"‘1’::~ proluctsfree without asking any ro- 'I #n, McKinley and Reed. It \ = £l three hours aftor ho had sunk A Ole Littletick, a Distillery Employe, Bratally i '“:"41‘\\0\\nwl|m‘m‘\\‘m forine nn\lpli‘_\;"" Groat Preparations for the . A, R, Ree by the World-Horld asa carrier, and later e o Murdered and Robbed, hawas employed by K. P, O'Doniell ¢ Cut- union This Week. Off as abartender. The coroner was notified and the romains BEATEN T0 DEATH WITH A CLUB. | Nom bmushito Burket's undertaking cs NAVAL BATTLE SCENE TO BE PRESENTED, tablishment, whero the inquest will be held ¥ 0/McQuatd, 1.0 Poorman, rf, P (s Kansas City Wrestsa Well Earned Victory e T s thereforo disposel to treat the i i ] and if we would take the duty off su and Morriss THE SPEAKER ACCEPTS THE SITUATION, | Uusadumitall razian projucts froo to our iy i }:‘I::)""“"";.“\}‘wml doas much in f, of our | THELOCALS WEAK AT CRITICAL POINTS, | afuGritst'. /2 | 2 3 0 Killea. i Phsid R R DR n of the | Thoraton, p...0 i A Release of the Duty a Basis of Te- | (o5 W0d the iirements of e % A otals tngham has felatives living at Provi. | , th trasusy would permit, - Mr. Aldrich g Totals.....16 1 L o " . Te wmeopleof | Traveling Me Business Men and ciprocity Treaties With the Sugar | Willmake this ansoincment onthe loorof | AR Aggravating Yet Thrilling and Ex- = The Perpotrators of the Cowardly o st Mgty Reiposte LR IR Knigtts of Pything to Have & Crowing Nationa of the e smateat he prper timein answer (o tie citing Contest—Manning Covers Yilwnken e 1 60— and Cold-Blooded Deed men had been dvinking quite frely, and this Grand Parnde-Killed by World. HE, LTI 8 o b e i atae” b th Himself With Glory—Stand. nueapolls. ... —~Drowning at Cu was doubtless the divect cause of the unfor: tunate accident. Collingham was @ single the Cars, outh A nerd can n ilar nssurimces ing of the Clubs, Runs | Ofr Lake. mun and about twenty-five years of age. bern received from Guatemala and Two-base hits i f ; el seoum—une, | el mmuzenccsy [ ASTING Ay ¥ : sugar growing natios which have ple, Albarts 5 NON CHOLERA. . ot 43 Wasninaron B ;«("m“ I‘ur}T(?I::_l':”I:!vh ‘,} ryiug for years to negtiate reciprocity Plavas Wan Toth - Per Ok ‘Ilm rll. B o i e K stwanily, eoid-bidoded dnd brithl mise DR ALGORMANON CHOLERA (3'.“\" 1? \'w,‘ Neb., _Amz,m .'!l ~—[Spectal Wasttisorox, D, 0., Angust 1.} | fEcice with hio United Stales, and alibough | Milwaulee, [ & | Ry | Yaly. Millor, iyt dor was committed at au early houe yester- | Flo Gives Some Valunble Tnformation | 0 ik Bet] - caunp Ceoree Cook will be Mr. Blaine’s proposition to make the thoso who are faniiar with (o sentiments st | Kanis Oity. .. g I & iz | on balls—pilwaukes d, Minnewpolisl, Strack | day morning by partios unknown, in a lonely Regarding the Deerd Disease. ormunlly turnod over to Dopartment Coms movil of the sugar duty tho basis of rect- | President Dia and his sdministution, assert, | Denver. .., . o @ o2 | e dhte. Wild - plteh—Kilon, T and secluded spot near tho corner of Seventh (Copiright 1890 by Janes Gordon Bennete.) nander. Clarkson tomorrow moraing ab § procity treatics with the sugar growing na- | thathe will Tespond Lo the propoition in the | ook CHF- H - 4t | hoursandtive minutes. Umpiré—lengle. and Mason strects, The victim was an in- | LONDON, Auguast 30,-[New York Herd ianid tloms of the world will bo adoptedby congress | SBICSDIit a5 Brazil, Mr, Mendonca isof | Linery : % o duntiisus, Idofeusive Novssalin wamed Ole | Cable—Bpecisl vo Ties Bun.|~Tn view of i he reunion committeo have everything ar and the tarif? bill willbe amonded scoord. | NCOPInIN that such & trealy as Mr. Blaine | St baui... . 10l 1 il : Among the Amatenrs. Littlotick, who has been amploved fn the | Stringent sanitary precuutions being enforced | Faneed tomake this, tho twelfth annual re- Ingly. The republican loaders of the houso | hoarescd Wil incraseour oxports to Brasl "3 7 TupEN, Neb, Augus Specal to Tas s I y 10t los oo b2 Kansas City 9, Omaha 8. : b - cooper shop at ller's distillery for the past | it various parts of Euvope agiinst Asiatio | unionof tho Nebraska Grand Army of the B! o prouncd thiie asient and” thore il | ong. fl?y;[’ln.‘”.:u',m-:“\:'ni"1;.‘1.~'L:_-“.'uf:}'uj:;‘vl ¥ ! )'t‘llY beautiful up-hill gamo | BB “l,' Laen M'.U"',r ek s Sreak el Rl TOBHODASS 1 v lavn: WA o ks Brred Gaty touky. | abaLIey the imost interosting ever beld a B8 5 strugalo botween' them and thosenate, |88 0ir products ate intoduced, " | vesterday and wrested a wall camed victory | i vesuited ih o victory for thy hex toam | Litilo is known of tho dreadful aflair save | 10 London and Viemna, the following opindons | the state. The - tents will accommodato This decision was reached yesterday aba con- | THEWEAK AND TEAL OF CONGRESSIONAL L1, | from the Black Sox in the very list iining. | by o score of 910 8 that_it was a bratal murder, as therowere ap- | On the terrible epidemic are of the greatest | 80,000 people, and the water and fuel supply ferance botween Mr. Aldrich and Mr, Allison | This session has been by far the havdest | Ttwas aggravating, aud yet very thrilling purently 1o witnessos save the red-handed | inferest, given mo, as they were, by Dr. Al- | Willbe equal toany emergency. Tho police fromonesideand Mr. McKiuley and $peaker | ©V€! known in ang: id_nder notice | ang exciting. murderer and his equally guilty accompl gorman, o London specialist, whose long ox- | 81 fire departments aro under able manage- Reed from the other. MeKinley accepted SRR 10 De 1A mon i seratolfl | The Cowboys playod without an error, ex- | o ATSHESPEMAD BT it indoed ho had any, bnce with cholera givesa speeial weight | ment :nll«l wothiu bas - boon loft undone thab the proposition with great condiality. He beeninduced by thdenocrats, who want | CCPting two low throws by Swartzel, whose | gy (R ERIRE § BERE oy Thevictim was @ man forty-six years of | towhathe says, and will supplement the | Willadd to the comfort und amusement of the has been a believer in the theory of | more tine for the debate onthe tarifl bill, to | extreme eagerness to win the game made him | "Phird raco—Badge, Buddt.st. age, and boarded at the Pacifie house, on Pa. [ View of Dr. Norman Korr, alroady published | voterans. reciprocity all hislifo and when Mr. Bline | #8kconsnt that the senate shall for tho st | nervous. But he recovered in time, owever, | Fourth raco-Ruperta, Worth, cifle street, between Sixth and Seventh | in the Herald: Pt T made muul proposition to the committee on | ” ;I[‘l}l";‘l‘l"lsfl'}x:{:_‘u; weelk atleast sitfrom 10 | 1o 1nd his confreros on top, and 1s deserv- Fifth race—Fivenzi, Tenny, streets, He wasa quiet man and not inclined “Do you thinlk, doctor,”” was my first ques- olonel Carl A, Woodruft commanding, and ways and means on February 10 last he " 08 b, ko oa ow | ingof every praise. As usual, dapper linle | Sith mee=itrely, datier to bo very sociable, although he was of a | tion, “‘that Bngland isia dangerof acholera | the "“l‘"“-‘(:“‘"'f Mot St Elniant argied eirnestly in favor of its adoption and | andif that docsnt o time it 1s | Gunson supported himin faultless style. Pyt pleasant disposition and was exceedingly well | epidemict b o o Lol i voted for it,but was overrulel by his col- | probably tho sime ment will | o parlicularize as to the work of the other Entries for Today's Races. likod by his follow workmen in theshop, | I think,” was the roply, “thatwe may | Thonavalscene on Thursday will bea real leagues on the commitiee. The speiker ac- ';1‘ mide for list, three | seven Kansas City men would be invidious, AT SHEEPSHEAD DAY, oven by tho Americans, although his kuowl. | Perhaps have an epidemic of cholera | ISticroprsentation of the at battle be- cepls the situation with reluctance and very | Bt o Rl Wit on i fivor Syt onatig | 15,0 and all plaved ‘the kind of "bail real | pFirst ace, threequarters of amilo-Shot- | el of the English lngrunze was very lim. | IS autunn, ot only beauso what | e the fedoral Monitor Montauk aud the bad grace, but he is conpelled to doso. The 0 o e iars | loyers of the spartliketo witness, - overgBlue Tock, Voluniser IL, ForestKing, | itod. He was accustomed to drink glass of | hppened [n the pist may oceurin tho fature, | confederute war sip Nushvillo, This oattle R loie 6t Mox, 3146 Have bosn roceived | agt som e 3 B s ;;1’,.‘-22"“\".(' ’.Hn 3 l;k:q‘x ll'l.\‘ :; AI:. \t:tumk, :}I.lu“vlnln‘u, l(l)n:!ufl;, 1-(15| Jame beer occasionally, but it is stated by those | but there issomeanalogy in the history and \\\I:‘n"li“\’\l")llu» I,:. \".‘3“""",]1”‘.“ fgnplnln_v “rf with 8o much favor throughoutfthe country ; | Dulat m tino did the dailysessions of e shoemakers, and despite 1Kunsas City's carn- | Nelly Bly, Drincess Bowllng, Kitty Vs | who were thrown in contact with him overy | Tviation of cholora to lngrippe o influenzs. | idiiiiye: L 7 applanded by ,',‘,’I'}‘\"},,;f"j‘\") bR U g il then | estand indbstrious eforts the ganio wus a | Punster, jf. X " | day that they never saw him under its infla. | For cholera, like influenza, is essentually an | ho meeting of the state organization of all casses of peoplo of all shades. of political | Yarly DI ey, S shortly ufterthe | girt. Socond’ Tace, three-quarttrs of a mile— | moe. Howas not lnolinod (o Streat” his | erdomie disonse, andis largoly due to atmos- Sons of Veter be held on Thurs- EMIOE kot iawy boen ondorsed. a0 nert Dt Sttt b by e, smdte it las | - Aud in consequence the biggest erowd of | Stuatagem, Silis, Masher, Keyser, Corebus, | yoquaintances, but, on the contrary, was | Diericor tillvic causes, The presout damp- | 4y, On this day the traveling and business and spoutancously by the commeveial organi- | oeosionlis fiter, s l’“ mtilh p. m., and | theseason—say anywhere from four to five | Wiltoy, Orton, Atlas, Oscar, Blick Loc el tale his | noss of thosol from the lite sovere rans W's pavade will be given. They will be zations evi and by republ L Ixlaysin the weelt. In | thousand people—wero awfally, swlilly soco e, Iichanl K. Fox, Eclipse pliielalimpn e Bt g U i . ) i ot f L ! X M3 | joined by the uniform rank Knights of Vertons 1 s tlof the stites andl many | v hetumerous roll calls it s been | when the dust and smoke cleared away md wuds Lady Glusgo (A1), Tinw Sur. | drink by himself and then walk out. would, I think, pre-eminently favor an epi- | Pyiiias of congressional by the farmers d - necessary that « senator | showed their favorites just one little slender ~ il Wo al The >risel The las o that Li Lok wead deon aliv emic of cholera, bt T shi expoct its stay | o Rt kae e oAl sd e farmers’ | should bo in ‘his plawe, This confinng at- | taly too short Wendaway, Maid of Thrift, Priscilla, [ The last time that Littletick was seen alive [ demicof cholera, bat [should expect its st ) Kuights of Labor—that even the speaker, dance has been making sad inr The story of the game briofly told is as fol- v Blossom, Wwilh his boundless courage and untorrified o Y B an i ia o “Third race,one mile~Buddhist, King Orab, Today's Tips. nd Island and surroundin s, All trg men and Knights of ‘occo, Captain Wag- | was about 11 o'clock Saturd would be brief and the gt. Our [[Byttilas e dnyited to partiolbate T GHia P TUaFaanE: aAARP 3 | AAR JRhd | saniias too | One of the pleasantest features of the re- rsen, llex ¥ : f Lotsd union will be the reception of all visitors by nerve, has been compelled to bowhis lead | confined to his houe 1 : Omaha scored twicein the first on a two- | Strideaway, Fitzroy, Wilfred, Tamer, Beck, | Plo3 w him in o suloon adjoining tus | Kood, T think and hop, foran epidenic tobo | HA NI S R oranived by tothe will of the people and weuctantly | Yumpton, the senjor semter from Sty | Sadker navan, ateipple by \Walsh, an | Al Farrow, MonitaHardy, Irene, | boarding place. Where ho went from there, or | either very sevious oratarming. Colonel Sweet. It consists of the business march in a procession thatis led by the other | ¢, ¥ 7o e tzeland a single by O'Conns Puzzle, Meriden, Pearl Set, Badge, Kyrle B, vhat ha 0 v Vhat precaution should be taken against | men of this city, whether veter- SR from Matne, y Caroling, daily violates theorders of his phy ic in in the second on three d 80, 1y an T e A ] g Joe Blackburm, ’ solve. cholera and what treatment followed when [ 8ns or mot, and ‘the object is to The result has not been reached, however, spitathe pain he undergoss fron ) anda steal by Hanvaban, Fourth race, three-fourths of a mile—Jer is known is the body was found threo | once itis contracted receive visitors and sccure quarters. without some effective work by the pres: S RIADRAT IaTEad o Ei s, o | aencetfo alst anda base on balls to | nie R, Phavbe, Mabel Glen, Druidess, Veron- | vlocks awa 1t four hoursand & half af- | “wppe precautions are toattend tothe gen- There aro 204 commissioned ofiicers in_thiy dent. When ho returned from Cape May | gufforsintense agpony at tines and the only i ica, Mamic B, -Rosette, Rancocas, Drizzle, | terward, and it was then cold, indicating that Rl : s army and one private, who will be executed SR s colobrted: o A A AN it ey e e L | t Iago, Bobby Beach, Worth, Punster, jr, | death could uot have occurred very long | @l health, to avold carclullyany excess in | Friday morning at 10 o'clock Blilne,he was very much inclined tosend | Lo th give him reliel is u season 6f | single, Hanrahau's sacrifice, and Clarke's nc- | Whestler Laly Agues. after midnight, cither eating or drinkings, especially alcoholie | The followiug programme will be cavried B musago to cowgress udvising | Plrocire: h, tpon whom falls the hup. | Clittalbomerun were the causes of this third 3 and one-quarter miles, | The startling discovery was made by L. O. | excesses and to attend to any looseness of the | 0ut during the week : agiinst the removal of the sugar| qenof the e ot iR e L T hd | dbragasil s 3 g i Al Parrow, Come to Taw, | Barnum and H. Hill,” two | powels. On noaccount shoulda cholera pa- MONDAY. duly without bt lewst Inviting | the s te e s Are DIl for | And still again in the eighth did the Black | Julge Morrow, Rhono, Ruperta, Princé | machinists ~from 'Sta v BMoz S whiot [ s e e G sible | Arrivaland reception of comrades. thesugwr growing nations 10 give ussome | Strain upor’ Hen. I e ey o, MHEC | Sex getin two tillies, 3 Royal, Kingston, Salvator, Firenzi, Tenny, had § just arr i the | otty, | Houtidootorhimself, but as soon aspossible | oip 1yi—Mounted: drill buttery P, Second concessions in favor of our products in re. o perceptibly in 1o At ey Cleveland led off with a two-cushion d Sixth r selling—Pemat, Done | They ~came as faras Council Bluffs over the ace himself under medical treatment su- United States artil v Colonel Carl A.Wood= turn, but there was an carnest protest from hite e et W went to third on Swartzel's poor throw to | ey, Drumstick, Firefly, Brussels, Sam Wood, | Wabash, and then_came over the bridge on a rvision. But until the doclor's [ o ruff conmandis o MRdaty st Oane Mr. Jeod and other persons ugainstin exeon: | mwg oy Gue i o and s | catch Kearns at fiest, and home on Willis ison, Cast | Union Plcific freight train, which came 1o | visit it should be known that | ° dlidimphney s oo+ Wenty-frst Unly tive declaration on this subject. The presi- [ G 'severnl degres gmyer, Flehas loot the | [Cirth safe it of thegame. ' Kearns followed e MaryJ, Bertha Campbell, Gertie | farther than Fifth street, owlig to the work applications ave! comforting | 7:80 p. m—~Oamp fros. dent atonco decided that ho coild accomplish | st foome, ihas lost the | @ morment, after on Hanrahaw's second bit. | 1, Penzance, Lels May, Euineuce, | in progress at the depot. They started to ey o i TUESDAY, his purpose botter by private intluence than | 4ud*inoves thout with it of langior that | The next three men furnished easy outs. ort cut’ 1o get up town, and in thys | A0d perhaps useful, such as hot flainels on {n8 gine s B IohR AN bya publicargument, and has since taken | tls of close confinoment ool o The Cowboys ate their pie after this | = Seventh race, one and three-sixteenths came upon the body of Littletick, which | which turpentie ‘may bo sprinkled. TIr | Siurisecans, Brabtist, oo g every opportunity topersuade the memoers At MIPHAROD, (WHe So1E Chiaas. Gt stigi| Soinior X milles, on_turf—>Macbeth, St. Luke, Phil- 'y mistools for a drunken man. yshook | spasms avesevere iceis useful and grateful Loy In fantry of congress that reciprocity is the bust policy | Bl for the demmnts 1ot foyaife of the | Gunson bunted safely in the thirdand went | osoph, ord of the | himand tried to arouse him, but were, of | and cold water, too, is rofreshing, and often | 104 anizations at thelr and that the republican prty cannot g0 bé- | s Lost considorble fleah, Pt and | tosecond on Swartzel’s hit, which Willis ai- em, Kern, Plilander, Bella B.,Laviua | course, unsuccossful. They struck a matel, | oo AL A Proan b (R el el . 5 faro tho reaple with free sugar and nothing | pen aieom '] Shalthongh he has | lowed to get by him, and Gunny came on in s, Cli andby its flickering light then discovered | Wgently asked for, and, prosuming e , by Twonty-iirst United Statos inreturn. No proposition advanced in this | 1yps R Ciriy. Therels bamdly | fnd Swartzel stopped on second. Nicol's | The aboveis the finest set of races ever | thatthey had been trying toawaken a corpse. | from all impurity, I thinikit cruel to deny it I country for _years has received such | ysenator on'the flo GaDHEE b ardly | three-baggoer broughtin the Cowbe plucky | given in this country, The horses in the | Theterrible ghastlinéss of the situation al- | to the patient.” \ted drill, Second United States universal approval. It ns 10 | some degree thow o) of the long | Piichen and that_was all unil X 1ifth race could not be purchased for §1,000,- | most overcame them, but they van back and | “What persons are mostlikely victims?? have struck the public instantly as a seusible, S161 Bo A ton Dellbs GBRL lo/be! ix b\_; when they run in five big hear ies. 000, and all the others contain the best horses | notified a switchman of thefr find. “The poor, the sad, the melancholy and Moo \te organizations and business-like sugeestion, and the number of | Hut stiil k‘dvl"\_ M e in bed, Stearns led off with a single, and Carpenter | in the country in their class. ‘The railrond men hastened to the spot, and | oo cee et cob i Tikely to become 3 . 3 1etters that members of congress have re- sty : and Burns followed with two-sackevs and — — among the little throng that pressed about | Phiegmatic uro those mosi HKeLy to become B ‘Ix ois v Twenty-first United ctived on thesubjoct will never be kiown, MISCELLA 3 Cunson with a single, and this bit of sequer Today's Races. the body viewing the remaivs by the light of | Victims tocholera. No, Tdon't think people plases it It bhe wnals huvo Tren buedaned with ther JMagr Metginl Y Jewres tomorraw for tal slug ;m'fi.“‘«l‘milvl- ;:I(I:A A busoouballs | The following aro tho entriesytis iL.4 A2 I 1Tera: some Why woreble tovvimmine houlth aro moM.aph -w.coniract - FoR: “fhe petition box at the house also has been [ Maine where tie will made four specehes on | aid a wild pitch, was respousible for ing races at the fair groutd abor day: | recognizo them. The police and coroner were | the discase than others, although it is a S #illad slmost aally with potitions and mome. | the third, fourth, fifih aud sixth. whole business, Gy el M.““m"" i ;’I;”:,L “:d;'u“m notified, hut_In the meantimo tho body Was | fuet - that cholom dos attack and | & o BT IR0 100 subioct and BoaEly avery board of Pengy S, HEam, In the seventh Elmer Smith lined her out i Spitiil ol Ll I A, 2 | removed to Heafey & Heafey's morgue, 4 ¢ g ¢ L—Guard mount, Twenty-firsk United tradeand othercommercial organizition from o for a homer, and in the ninth Manuing ended | entéred by Twin City stock favm. - 3 "Tho place where the murder was committed | even fatally, healthy, orrather robustmen, | © & Wittt o 3 o Pfl"'ilullld‘ M?_‘ to San Ky sco hus passed | THE KILLING OF BARRUNDIAN, l!\u-lg- |‘\|" |Jy:‘L[L.~,‘rlh\:"|":: liu-uL of work as was m“{,‘:‘ , D. 5., by Onward, entered by James Z St notth of the Union BPaoific tracks | espevially If addicted to stimulants.” 0 ‘, o d| i '|""l" by 0 m-«‘l Hgnm. resolutions favoring the pol 00k 4 ritic o ; 4 Bvor secn g 0 diamond. ‘e iR 3 = g Seventh street, ittle pat A vhi ereentage of 50 acked roops; des. by st nizations A Pt in bl ooy taole b | grdeiot o M.:ul:nlr' Mizner With- oo ot st on Clestland's fumble, and e b R ARYIS g e Resiersdilby e i B Davoni s Lo e \\,“u‘lx‘{_(‘,“)' ']L‘_ Ll OEe Uik Ui R Sons'nf ¥ 15, ‘and othor orgunizations. among tho grangers, and theso organi by the State Depirtment, ien audaciously stole both sccond and third, 0 Haslow, - | brewery up o tho_ tracks, _Tho path is | FORd) B N m.—Diuno B Bl have” ho e /ASIINGTON, August 31 —Tho state de- | and then, after Swartzel had gone out, vai | o Dinab, b.m., by Flaco, entered by O W | piiorad on ot sida by weods hiatoe thyy | *Time docs not allow mo to give you statis- | 4 b DAt AR ful & political influence, ave | partment las taken measuves to sccuro the [ home withthe winning run on Nicol's dandy | F'EERE 0 o e00q be Tames Naft. a man’s hiead, and the noise made by the con- | tics of my own experience of mortality dur- | 5,5 S barade, expressed their views in an umistikable | full puticularsof the shooting of General | SEL Tho followiis beyelists will cmtest forthe | tinul switching of trains on the tracks above | ing the epidemic of 188, when [ was ap- | 6 mi—Supper. manmner, e Wt 5 Thes o ON & DORS & would completely drown any outeries or the | pointed by the board of works special medi- [ 7 . m. ip fires. e 5 s Barrundian on board an American vessel prizes offered: L. E. Holton, J. L. H. Hol- | J 4 I p T The unmnimity of newspapers, too, has | o W ; : 3 o rait Mor fo | sound ofa scuffie, making ita place well cal- | T e THURSDAY, 1 & Qi % 1 Iyingin the port of San Jose by officers of the ton, Seth Rhoads, Walt ~Morris, Fred =i ‘ cal officer for cholera cases for this district | been somethiing remarkable. Phedemueratio | W10En the port of San Juso by officers of the NMithens, B 1 Postertiad Wiliam v | culated for the commission of bloody deed Hanmemmith): buton refartiag fo my notes | SUIFiss guns.” Broakfast, organs were misled at fitst by false reports | Guatemala government, and until the exact acnd: William Sonnel Obirles Gransine, Littletick’s nssassin chose a most byutal | (Hammersmith), but on referring to my notes | g A m=Gird mount, Twenty-first United sent out from Washington concerning radical | factsand circumstances connected with the J sl B Lited manner in which to rob his victim of life, | of eight s in young childven with dreaded 2 u.»u.,m.lx[‘ i R differences of opinion between the presid aftair are known it does not care to express | O'Comner 1h. THE CHESS TOURM beating him to death with a heavy bludgeon. | cholera symptoms all recovered. ButIwas | 108 mo=Necting of state organizations and ;&flfi‘fafi\:fl{::i‘ B onine oSt ks e oot e (levelind, .. auiho, weapon wis found onlyd fov feot | not as successtul with adulis. Now even | i i i, ot s gnation fro ¢ : ' ; bt | Kenrns, rf.... Me pric vay 10 e bod he vietim, v ‘i e et S » nfantr L 10 wa also reportoa ¢ Blaino | Minister Mizner. A caso involving identi- | Wiliie i Lapesia “‘K“?"'c‘l':“’ "l“'““‘"" jian piece of 2xi seantling and had evident JSh S aileey o Sany malyate REACHOS gt ST left Washington inu huff because of eriti- | clly the same principlooccur ca- | Manrihan BIGO0l SRR been used to form part of a dirt hauler's | Thechildren of the poor ave much stronger . -Mounted drill, Sccond Unlted States ¢dsms upon his public utterances by other | gua in 155, andin that ase Sc Clark, p.... [Copyrighted 180 by James Gordon Bnnett] | wagon bed, and had beenusedin hauling | thau those better off, but treatment is with i R g leaders of the pat To enc g0 amd | yvd informed our minister Panis, August 31.—[New York Herald | asphalt for paving purposes. The stick was | childeen very hopeful and encouraging, es- | =0 Ve ootion ot officors ot stale orghnts widen what was supposed to be a division in ki ISRL 510, 2eeel 22 10| Cable-Special to Tue Ben]—The Man- | about four fect long and bad been recently | pecilly if scen early. The following mor- | 5p. r.—Dress paradeand review of regimental the ropublican ranks the democratic organsat | America that Nicaragus AN > che e z ched | broken, ST n ‘ 4] rOOPS d Ar s e o g = = chester chess tournament is ng watched _ 5 tality table isifrom Graves' YO nd Army of the Republic by stute once began to applaud Blaine and shout for | onment had a right to take the man i ; With fntense intorest by lovors of that most | . Littletick was struck twico with this mur- | AN us, and Sons of Veterans, reciprocity, and for once the republican or- | wanted from the American merchant vessel 3 A 4 DR 2 9 derous weapon —once across theback of the | Page 470 2 i | 8p. m—Supper gansand (hose of the opposition werein ac- | povided she were in Nicarguan wate 1, 88 intellectual game. In the very first round | hoad and again across the forehead, fust | deaths, 210; ratio, 1to 4 i i 342; | 750 p.m—( naval scene, with grand dis- cord on @ question of public policy. No prop- | py o ce was that of Jo ) G 2 % T!'-Hl‘h_» l'_{ . America’s champion, Captain MelCes won [ above the left temple. The only mark on'his | yatio, 1 to2 5-0; almshouses, 17, 850D, mi—Oarmp Hres osition has been so extensively disenssed for 1 s L0200 ROtlan S bt abrilliant victory over his opponent, the Rus- | forchead was an _irregular shaped 1ivid spot | 14 15 apeh and prison, 1,640 90-23 L v ears, Newspaper clippings on the subject | 108 letier duted Guantemaly "uary toar Japtain Mok ensie, T fogn . about the size of a half-dollar, where the ) U)o 4 3 ; avebeen collected by persons here ana ten | 1885, Minister Hule informed S ¢ Fre. | e alany Capialn Mot i®y 1 St 40 Yals blood had risen to the surface, 7 A Sunriso guns. Breakfust, fEont sorap books Tave been filled with them. | linghuysen that he had been inform Guinson, ¢ pugeygiromiy oy e L G AT ery ogn minati BEIZING ONILAUD LY § % = ghuarganiouny, drontycAns SUnlied . gulloring fiom yory i hea Fols A cursory examination did not reveal a rd early every articio hus been in favorof the | the Guatemalan govemment proposed Swarizel, urned the attack on his adversary ahd the | friotur of the outor surface of tho. skull. - 1 ton e e idea and wthough some of the democratic pa- | take fromon iard the Pacific r umer position in his own favor.. M. Allapin re- | but theinner layer may have been fractured | A™ Amert Willing| tol Wagen His L) 2 ers havetried to edge and raise doubtsas | Honduras, then 1y Del & - antry. . signed before the adjournment at 4 o'clock, | ordeath may have resulted from concus- Bheoklosontho Oalionniag) Mooting of state organtzations. the effect of the policy, the great majori Sur,a passenger named 'One man ov 3 T liatae0ond Eratn AT Rt (aata sion, Toxvoy, August 30.—[New York Herald dnne haveadhered to their original position and | Panuna, but wanted in Nicar nsaver BCOIE BY INNINGS. uinyiho seond jrg "*“f(fl.—w" otlestal. 8 approve the amendmentof the tanff billin the | a chargeof being implicated in the recent | Omala MisearBe 8 0LGR0 very fine game with McKenzie. It was ad- The motive for this cold-blooded murder | Cable—Special to Tue Bee. |-Interest in the sing meeting of stato organizas ) £ was undoubtedly robbery, although the pack- | Slavin-MeAulite fight continies to incres SReab: aham Lo Gas : mamner indicated by Mr. Blaine. The pub- [ insurrcetion. Muister Fale said ne had | Kansas City’"n 02000 02 0 0 o tumad byt oe Ao, 00y s i LIS T eat y ¥ P Slavin-McAulife fight continues to increase “Great, sham battle, participated In by ets of the deceased o no_appearance of TR e B fet . [wenty-first United Stat i il lic demand for coples of Mr. Blaines reci- { divected our consul at Mauagua to - MM ARY, day evening, when Mason scored. Upward | having boen hastily rifled. No money was | it London sportingcivcles as the day of tho DAt Batar i oy BOIIY DRoclty letter bas boon enormious, His com- | form tho Nicaragnan govornment -that ns earned—Omaha 0, Kansas City % Two- | of aighty moves had been recorded, ten on | found upon the body, though Littletick had | contest approiches. A well known Ameri- | old soldiers. muication to congress has been printed asa [ our government had never consented | Duse hitsCanavan, Carpe A Both sides, Mason anpetr sto be inexeellont | Deen paid his week’s wages, $13 on Satur- | can gentleman came to the Herald offico this SATURDAY. public document, like all other exccutive |andneverwillconsent to the avrest and lynd,, Oonner, . i R sl ApPed 2 9 day, and is supposed to have hal altogother | evening and made the following statement, | Good-bye. Come aguin messages, and the department of state,ns | moval from un Amevican vessel in a foreign | ek s on hels OR CES § form, and will probably bo armong the first | about $50 on his porson. He was inclined | \vhioh ought to call for a reply from the Sla. S wellas the members of congress, have been | portof any puss: v intransit, muchless if | zel 2 Struck out-By Clark Artzol three when the tournament is ended. to save his mone; and his acquaint- i ply ¥ Traveling Men at the Palace, overwhelmed with s for it eral | the offenso is political.” T'he captain of the | Wild piteh—By Clark I Passed ball—by The fourth round was the most exciting of | ances do mot ~ believe that he | Vinites: 8 > tAND IsLAND, Neb., August 81.—[Special clerks have been kept busy for weeks in au- | vessel did notgiveup the man aud sailed ont | Newman 1, Tine of game—One hour and forty | ha weel, McKenzio was paired against had less than that amount about nim. ‘I have boen offering to bot £200 on Me- | {0 Tie Bee]—A me g of the traveling swering these calls, and it is probable that a | of the port without securing proper eleavance | winutes. Unapire=Cusick, Blackburn and Farrasch against Gunsberg, | AR 0ld silver watch which vras inone | Auliffe for tholastten days and can find 10 | men was held in tho parlors of the Palmer hundred thousand copies have been sent out | papers. He was tried and convicted for this 8 {0 onga a6 5 ololook Tash 6voiln g LA aftaes g T wcket was not disturbed, It is believed . o o matte in wesponse to them. by the Nicamguin authorities, The case ANow Tl The Frewch defesso seoms to hold | | :‘,"‘ w'i'”"';’"'ui bt '“';“!3‘ ".','E‘. s little luck. Blackburn tried It in this | and that death resulted from the blows that | Y€ Bulcs ot the = Aew dork derald for the banquet was presented by the Ladies! The senate will ake up_the sugar schedule | came bofor tment in_ this w The Omaisnanayamep L hisialined ot ney Gl At e et Fro o Biows thd g A game, but he emerzed from the | Were intended to stun the victim, as in- | London editor and nope that in this | gud of St. Stephens’ Episcopal church, y next, and the Aldrichamendment, |andit held that Minister Hule had not acted | twivier. He is I3, H. Eitcljorg, a great big which was formulited aftera long and s according to liw. In his letter to the minis- | six-footer, who has made a record with the t that tho body does not | way some of Slaviw's admir may | The bill of fare was left toa committee of o : wife tay. | P8, nduced to prove their admiration ina | threo, The music will be fumished by the foriny 3 1 ng & T S spening moves withan infrior position, a ous discussion in the committec of finance | ter, which is dated March 1 Secretary svillo team in - the Iowa-Iilinols leaguo, | CPORINE moves withan infslor position, and erhis wife bav- | substantiol mannor. As I suil for America | colobrated Twenty-first regiment military and cousultation with the leadersof Wth par- : omez volun- | He will make his debut in an Omaba uniform | %5 the game procceded his inferiority in- o ties of the house, will be adepted. The only | tar ageon the vessel, knowingit | at St. Paul on Tuesday. creased until it became apparent that the [ ing died four years Misedns 4 A game was beyond salvation. He then, with | daughters, twelve and six years of age, one | O Tuesday next my offer can ouly remaiu | pand, Mayor Platto was then accepted to his usual ingenuity, offered to sacrifico two | ©f Whom i with an uncle in Des Momes and | open until Monday at 6 p. m, butup to that | make the speech at the sugar palaco immedis man of the republican side of the senate whio | would > en oute a Nicaraguan port —_— {8 known to be oppsed to it is | It mag ol be afirmed that when Denver Sioux City 2. 3 b sk ot 3 oy the other with an auntin Dakota. Littletick | time T will hold £20 in readiness at tho Now pawns o enaole liimto geta bishopiuto action | cyme o this oity about nine months ago from | Yok Herald ofice whioh T will oy even Mr. Evarts ad he has oily ex- [a memhant vessel of ome coun Siovx Crry, Ia., August 31— [Special Tele- which had been out of play forsomo time [ Des Mof pressed doubts of the constitutional right | visis the port of amotner for purposes of of congress to delegateits legisltive author- | trade itowesa temponry allegiince and is g a8 ity in matters concerning the publicrevenues [ amenable tothe jurisdiction of that country | ©f SIgAmo and thereby obtaina strong attack and he Corong 1o the executive. The Nebraska senators | andis subjectto laws which govern the por Sccond United States RO TR [} Drill, Twonty-first United States L [FOTOROTST_P o e e | e oo 5 I | ceccocoos woomomomny ately after the parade. on | The trayeling men will meet at the Palmer . MeAulifle, the bet to bo declared off in case riday at 10 a.m. The parade will A an will hold an inquest on ) il talce placoat 11 @, m., instead A Lis A 8 FIOUX CITY. TENVER perhaps woull have drawn by perpetual | the body at10 o'clock this morning at Heafey | the fight tums out adraw. This shows | FREEFRCEEE V8 o (WSIERS OVSD: Hlo 88 wil enioavor € have e proposition | it visitsso lone as it ranas, wiless otler. | —— oy + | check, but Mokenzls, ~evlagilly considering | & Healoy’s, mean ‘hulxlm‘:ss'.. Now wo will seo what railvond company, through Mr, Mo- of beet sugar machinery free of duty, aud | rived fiom the consentof that country. 02 20 0 Curtis. to barter, and by advancing his kiig on the | Twomen giving their names s James | (o con’ e b he abov Tho. Contra) Traveling Men’s assoclation several uthcrnnmnhnll its wre likely” to bo | is wid tht ciscs In\'ohl'oqni-nl‘ arradin | 3 1oBrien 161 ¢ pawis he binisclf obtained the atiack, after | Paulsen and Charles Peterson, who reside in | Lpctin -0 FARE I e ADO¥0 1 5" Nebraska was the name adopted. Any ggested, but the Aldrichresolutions will be | which revolutionists and others wantec G 3 3 B8 02 ! AR PR 1A lc hilon e & Biad to resign, Al ota. | OfC 5 STt e Lok 8dded to the tarifl bill very nearly 8s they | offmsesof e character or another have RN e i i Aleh Slcihurn was compgiied W reslin. | | tho vidnityof Soventh and Mason str0ts, | - ugeriainly not,!wasthe promptand miling | Seaay, SEATOLNE mon sto iavited to become are. Tho democrats will'try toamend them | bown seized by the Hawailun government At the preseat paint in th math Ciptain | came into Hoaffoy & Heafley’s last mghtand | oo von may Wil any ono who wants to | Witk be soll. bo” fartiad feionss iy e ces first 50 s to include Canada in the reciprocal | while on British merchants ships and Great | Pe Nabb, ... 8 Mckenzio has a lead overallthe other play- | Jooked at tho corpseof the murdered man. | yyou’sie'eve man whos ready to put £%00 | couple. This includes banquot and bal negotiations, then so 48 to make the recipro- | Britainbus wot protested, thus establishing y 12 won seven -niu lalf games. | ey then toldof aciveumstance thathap- | &% B0 EHLEE IR 8 FEY O, PAE your | Allcommittees wnd traveling men are re- city proposition general to allthe | diplomatic precedonts, Blackburn comes second with seven games, o 06 L3870ty " | queste s Palmer Y ) 5 s ; 5 f quested to meet at the Palmer house next world ~ and on all articles of | The Barrundian affiir differs from others | = — : % . Satar % at | Service. Aud between oursclves,” ho added, | fhyrsday at § p. m. merchandise, and thind so & to inelude | in at the mn wis shot, but the right to | FOUX CUY......... Bicycle Records Broken. plao _‘”L "“f ‘".“f"“‘” 2 ”“:f"““‘:y “'1“'“"‘;""“‘“ fiugering a big poarl seart pin, "Il wager a | - Thio boys have #one towork in dead earnes Wl anong the articles enumerated, Mr. | selio being conceded right to kill, if resist- § BAOVIDENOH B+ 1 AIRMMERL—In the bl || IAYIRESLIEAIN_A) JmIortant elue o silk hat thatno one takes my bet.” now and they are golug to muko it e McKinley, s has been said, has amounced | ance is made is an oll-established * principle identity and captureof the murderer. The SAREALHS AR 0 his willinguess to accept’ the amendment | of law, The principal eriticism made in | | FEarned runs 1 s cycle races yesterday E. Lumsden broke the | gentlemen say thats man about five fe Now, Slavinites, here is your chance, Step [ “bowling su gram to Tie Bee.|—Following is the score pened at a saloon on Seventh street near the when it comes tothe louse, and other mem- lomgtic cirels of Minister Mizner's - Bases o Y MeNubb . | quarter mile worll's record, muking it in | nine inches -~ high, having blick bair, | Tight up with your jingling sovereigns. Kitled and Horribly Mangled bers of the committee on ways and means rse is that of unnecessary interference. | ¢ on_bises—-Sloux 83 the former record being Rowe's time | moderately well dressed and a cle talker Moffett received a letter from Billy Mad- B g, Nel rust 3 special 1 L Tt on buscs—Sloux Clty i, 14 TiLmace, Neb,, August 31— [Special Tele- coneur with him. The who has gested bemight tave” simply stated Wi piteh—MeNabb. _ Sacrifice it | of 3 1-5 came nto tho saloon in question on Saturday sterday from Wolls-Next-the-So s i Ha A N bl I of 3 1-5, y xtrthe gram to Tur Beel—A young man, o wutil now been determined in lis "opposition, | tothe Guatemalus that they seized the man | —Shell HItby piicher—O'Br Bases | Guicito August81.—Femk J, Spooner, | MEBtand asked if Ole Littletick had been MeAuliffeis traimng, Billy says the | E¥am to b KR L, FOUNE LAY, (RN has agreed to donothing todefeat the meas. | attheirownrisk, butthe department awaits iss 2, MeNubb, Double play _Dupado, 4 a1, gt 1 8 ' | there. When told that Littletick had just fing is going on to his satisfietion. . Joe | Wnknown, a work hand of James Pardee, live ure, although he will not de hing to help | exict information as to what he did do. A xof B {.“!'f\l?.", J'Brion, Mo “l‘A: Iv:‘v{‘lvyr‘{ ln‘ig:fi'\'lrl‘nln\m-.1,“ TI\ yester l_n_; gone out the man said he wanted to see him; | o'y 5214 pounds stripped, which is | ing near this place, was run over and ine it through. There aro still several prominent ————— SRS Kodh A Mista-dve ninnion. Ummisoes | the sumber of miis liiagi” cais arscors, | st e g Littleollived in the same y-two pounds less than his weight when | stantly killed by the south-hound passenger republicans in the house who object to the| An Absconding leller R Dow Frenc ie number of miles ridden in twenty hours | peighborhood and he wantedto ac ny o loft California, at 1:10 today, Ho was in a wagon with anendmentand declare they will do their [ New Youx, August 31—Frederick Kim- and fifty minutes, actual yiding time, being | him home, e then went out as though ix several other young men, who were attempte ¢ eop § o freo e b St. Faul 8, Lincoln 0. 802, against 230 made by Myers two years | tending to overtake Littletick onthe way i S ATva Y Yag! best to dofeat it und keop sugar on the freo | y )1 o absconding paying toller of the | H t . ago. home, Theman did notcome back and has 3 lng lo drive acroas ihe trackin rant éfssan st withoul conditions, bk Wey Wil eome | 1, %1 savings bank of Worcoster, Miss B7,Pivt, Minn, Aupishil,—[Bpacial Tele : AT e v LT Lt A yoi, mi engine, and probably thinking they were go RS Sun Yo La (ak80 AOl w0 it | N Witk bia mistress, Fatelis Lobon, A8 BER]~Follawing la, tie. avwre man, whoever he is, has had o hand in the | 1i¢ works, hus submitted to the cabinet a pro- | 11 to ot caught, he jumped from tho back the rest of theirparty, Lo | Wiofled with bls mlsvress, Estella Liton, s game it Al YA o i i S T A R 1 e endof the wagon, missing his calculation oulles upon SemAE AArich Liat. erontug o | Tived thday by the sieamer L Brotugnoand g o : Bight-¥ nurder. sl i ot for the construction of n soa canal 0 | guid ieiiing on tho tracle, o train passed led upon Senator Aldrich last evening to ed today by the sleamer La Bretagne and LS . (il hat ille UT-OFF 2 uris. The commission of inquiry is investi- | entirely ove: The b was frig assure him that there was no truthin the re- [ wis arrested at thepier, The arest was T —. Lo KRy -li Kylxuug\-.le.m { DROWNED IN CU-OFF LAKE sl fhe o (ibQuiry Y invostis 41:‘.;:::“[‘:\‘1.\ rhim. The body was frightfully ports that bis government would resent the | effected throngh tracking Kimball's mistress, | awey. rf.....0' 0 Flanagan, 1b..0 At R Sl R o The Ove T a Boat Mesults in | 1S approved a route from Constantine and proposition to restore the tax on coffee, hides \\'h\u“w'lurlmll ‘anmx countr: 1@ time ago. | Daly (A g rt 0 Micaud, aged eight, broughtto this city i he Overturning of o Bont Results in | gioo 5 Alcerin and across the de to . F. Knapp Badly Burned, and other articles unless the I ilian duties All the stolen bonds were in thelin- | aughlio.e)l 1 1 e o Graniteville, N. J,, by her fither to be edu- a Fatalicy Lake Tchad, This route is by of Timis- Lixcowy, Neb., August 31,—While prepara- Eon. gux lm-L:u lfro:ll“:(l \\\\il‘d\‘llr'lll‘u\'k‘ll‘ Ho K\n:uf Kimball's clothes, but thestolen money ucated ina convent, disapieared Thursday, | William Perseverance Colliagham went out | sinas and Amgind and trave Toniregs | tious were being made for aballoon ascension S sud authoried Mr. Aldsioh, o make & | Wis goho. e Hor father left her in the moruing without | in & sail-boat yesterday morning on Cut-Off | country, for @ length of 2,000 miles. The | ). 3 1 i ¢l offoct - —— o o gnory! " "% ) i < 5 this afternoon the gas exploded aud the huge tiicsauguonnent o o efeot that Bra Death ofa Noted HorsemAn Meel 2 Doous. @ 4 Lis customary kiss, and afier grieving over | lakein company with Charles Lambert of | Projecls backed by the “Hunquerusso et | o g ¥ ¥ ¥ =il was entirely satisfiod with tho amend. » . 3 i 0 o oversig > child left the House and has ancuise.” was entirely consumed. 1. 1. Knapp, Juent s it stands, and that she would be the | S7. Pavr, Minn, August3l. —(Special Tele. | Mns b 0 Clare, p..oni0 1 :,\.‘,x over x\:l{:x“\:._‘ chil 1‘1”: .t[i:wi:h\:» ‘ufll' L.'L- 1002 Douglas street and Philip Lindberd of e b Tenbrocck’s assistant, was mHF, first country vo respoud With concessions 0 | gram toTie Ber| —Thomas B, Marrett, the | _Totals..... 8 o Total has drowned hersclf. J Cut-Oft island. When a quarter of amile Russin and Ge ;. burued, but will recover. t%e Unl:w-ifi'flw i“r\'ll'“l f'l"' "‘l" ff"{“C\m lurgest owner of fist horses in the north- BY INNIN e fromshore, in the vicinity of Swift's ice S1. PereisnunG, August3l.—De Geirs, on of theduty on sugar, @ had cabled thoe L A ey e B 3 . > 0 g 5 9 P TwWC 4h. tha ha 7as overturnod 00 | Toc > s yosterd iy O bataceof the Aldrich amendment to tio do | Wests died very sudduly this afternoon at | StPuul. ..o 102 0 8 1 Murderous Work o Two Tramps, | house, the boat was overturned ana the thiee | receiving the diplomats yosterday, expressed Janeiro and had received s very satisfactory | the Merchants hotel, He had just eaten his neoln, .. alab 81. Lovis, Mo., August 3. —Two men cn- n Wi obl to swim for their lives, himself as completely satisfied with the re- The full term of Doane college will Teply, Mr. Mendonca said that bis govern: | dinnerandsat talking toa friend on the ve. SUNNARY tered the house of John Siczler, a wealthy y all good swimmers and they | sult of the recent interview between the czar mont would notonly remove the duty from | rindawhen he fell forward and expired of | yrairih C4Tfed T8t Pagl o Throo-buse M| farmer at Mouteviile, Fricyy, and demanded excellent headway in the water until | and Emperor William. Pho mesting, he sia, | “ormence Weduosday, Sopioubor 5 The Struck out—By Malns | money of his wife, & worin seventy yeal within about one hundred fect from shore, | constituted a frosh aud solemn affirmation of | BHIERARNCE Promises y 1 ] 1 1 tional Affairs, ab., August 1. —[Special to Tus farm products from the United States, but | Neart disease. Mr. Marrett was a lawyer, | O Miins 2 Clure wou)d admit free to its ports all sorts of agri | but gave most of his time to his strivg of | 6, Clure 6. Unipires—Watkins aud Kduch, old, who was alone, Upon her refusil to give | when Collingham suddenly went under, His | tho good relations existing between Itussia | Provious term, nearly one hundved and - fifty cultural implements and machinery, all rail- | totters and picers at Willowbibolk, He — them auy money they attiucked and beat and | companions in dauger reached the shore | and Germany and would contribute powe students having been envolled so fur, The Toad iron equipments and supplies, andwoull | was fifty-eight years old wd leaves an estate Milwaukee 13, Minneapolls 7. | cloked her 5o that sho wil die. A posseis | safely. thinking that Collingham would come | fully oward & mainlenancs of the peace of | faculty will remain the sameas last yeur Bake s reduction of at Least 20 pex cent iu the | valued at §300,00, L Mavavkes, Wis, August SlL—[Special | scarching the country, through all right, but Le had either becn | Europe, with the uddition of Prof. Jison of Provl

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