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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE :fl"i(ll);\\'. OCTOBER, 31, 1800, R iR Aimiimimiin B imian i estonatu — bt THIZ OMAHA BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST, THE NEWS 1N THE BLUKES. | oney Son Pit promutug to wméet tranty o | Thin, ooy Whd, chU [rors. the Woman's s T { PERSONAL PURAGRAPHS, PHE COMPANION WAS A CORPS 13 | i the depot. He did not come s Christian hospital to Esteps undertaking Live stock Freight Rates, W. T, Evans of Topeka is at the Murray | A\ Milwaukee Doctor ives the JU— S il fipgins, U1 T ting w A Tadniay Wlesmon | L.V ‘i' v of . Ut Strects with a Subject by His Side, \ - 2 : e B e L 5 A L ; Armour-Cudahy office, attended by Su A. L. Cohen of New York is at Barke A 8 The Corner Stone of the New Methodist ciy oL Tnes M, Laouis eatl th the me S AR i v IR R ) lents Edward A Cudahy of the Ar W, H. Dickinson of Tdaho is at tne Mitlard. | Grand olfvered Carrier inany part of the City, Church Laid With Imposing Ceremonies, He was in a saloon in the afte tervible anguish he bad suffored during wrCudahy - packing company, Hy. H S. Austin of Wymor pping at the fore midnight the other night. 1t is 8 V. TILTON, = =« MANAGET | BT met Haeris for the fivst time in 3 | that had tatervencd betwe Meday of the (. H. Hammond company, A X A | others i the salon were all s lentand his death had van- | C; Fuosterof Swift& Co, andJawes Viles, jr. W. Joues of Newman l b \ &'t Pue o No, & THE CONFESSIONS OF A BURGLAR. | Jiitk NG et el Hharris to ol hid suioot i Jane: ' | the proposed reduction of . (reiizht rates from 4 At the time given last night, Night Editor, No. 2 — tle bundles for him and take care of | drawn. Missouri river points to Chicogo in live hog pedestria towards eveningy Grandy wanted t v \ from 25 to 18 5. Nodefinite action was e ———————e= | Orandy Tells How He Dida Job—An Wis fix » MINOK MENTEON. wtling incident took place on avenue, Milwaukee, bridge just were crowding the 4 on their return from the theater, Anciont Bgg Taulkus Found il said he miglt n 3 3 B ive he st R i 3 wis a0 s overed N. Y. P.Co. Guilty —Minor Mention other Blio,. Grandy » H rate correspondingly - advan v pack L suel used by physiciane ouncil B : i Personal. wrote his name on @ piece of papar, and g house products. Tie local houses will actin | f1ate o Hrokei How I rog « Worded two forms .(l 1stice )‘l‘ e v o Hurris, and made an appoiitment o u H concert with the Kansas City and other Mis > ( y . that of a wan and Bilween Giy : — i at a certain saloon, or to leave word | Youean buy u tea pot woith from £1 to#2 ovses in this imatter e £ 8t fos'ts 4 Llie ) thickly veiled, When Himbul of At ol ; fternoon the | there wherehe could be found. They then [ and aponnd of tea worth Sie, for just $1 at the qiies of ouie of the A tHo it SHA: of 118 : v b ¥ Y parted. In the e they met at the | Lund Br 23 Main street superintondants who atten he mecting 4 Mot wire of the clectrig ol kI ody Methollst | Lrn dosignated, and wore just leaving the Wednosday, the gontleman said : This will | W railway ch runs aeross the Justic y ir « 1 suloon when the two weve artested. In this Visit the Mole K Broad- | giveeastern packing houses ieents advantage ! ik warrivl b woon. Botl ard 1t 1 v [} " f S v o OvVerus, n othe ords, order to buy f St Louisis i (0 o gave out o hright flash of 1 )t the ol way aceounted for Harrls having the | way, Sapp's new bui veru \ A e wor inorder ¢ 3 h | Anone wanti ; thove was @ | Stolen proporty on his porson. Hisstory ws & Wil be compelied to pay velatively | the Miliard says o dispatel o the Chicago: Times, i iy air there wa I b e '} of large mule - £ T told without apparent fear but that it would 3.0 Broadway. uts more than they do, or scllat thut 15, O { Norfolk is in (he city, at e hot attu to the rringa ) witness : i Wil houd i S el ! 4 $ be readily receivea and would result in clear & - 14 much less price, The tein I8 now ver ixton stopped < wmd then giva Fourth street A ractor Weaver had devoted &y Hapis, althongh necessarily committing [ BRYAN ATTACKS WORKINGMEN. | close. Weareat a great disadvantage at th B. It Millorof Now York is rogistored at | ® spring o one side I'hisg Leave towed rday grant e partof the day toremoving the debris | himseif to ' teem in the penitentiar present time, Although Kansas City, ke | g Paston movement. tlvow tho driver fors e Kleinlicin o whaand Mary Varranging accommodations for the sor On being cross-cxamined he 4o He fs Tired of Hoaring of Bills Passed [ Omaia, i @ Missouri ‘viver point, that city ST R AN ot Ny TERE I SORRL G | PANT L Dvely s tita: - AR ARV e of Mankato, Minti., also i, H. Loy vices A large platform had been built over | testily as towhere he got certain old fiole HEKATE has an advantage in rates o southern | e e SO b e T oA s Magzgie C, Kelley, both of Conneil Ke pl whicl wero found upon Harris, and which 1 half . competitive points over this city of G cont A TR ML compin ' " re Pobstel, “Duteh Bull s vaimed wer among the property | However well men may conceal their veal | while the rate is the sume from ot places to 3, Wazor of Speingtield is i the . | groun vis would have happened had fistol yeaisrdny stiaemon ‘a Warrant | the streetsufticiently lirge to accommodate | pivin to Harris for tem Wy keoping, The | foelings and however successful they may | St. Paul and other northern competitive | 4t the Bavker it not been for two men who h z 1 with I omplaint | the speakers and numberof the audi- | ¢ 1ad been identified as having been stolen | hid " cal sent s, it " 1 | points. Again salt costs here 50 conts " I Crosby Toledo, O, be at spot O gl v lavee commpli peakers a teen stolen | hide theirreal sentiments, fuan ur narded | Points, | N ; ot gtk Vs ns made by some second alers of | e The 1 the church, over | from parties in Omaha, but Grandy declined 1t oW e & 5 1116 EHs T jore than it costs in Kans ty ith | at the Murray : Diftana Aeiriad Bolomety, b charged | wh e church, over | N he groind that ho did not want to lay Tt N e it Ml‘rl-\ ""’“”_ this proposed reduction to 18 cents” on live: |1 Host Mcago was I- | ing. Fabey his Notvor wh Toirid b with laving stolen hes i himself liable to being called on to serve a | bdestheir tmo nature amd disclose their | hogs, Kansas Uity packers will have fully 16 | lurd last niglt £ A TTENI 0 GO L W Phie funeral of Mrs, Hami who died t in Nobrasks after ho should have sorved | real selve, says the Nebraska State Laborer, | cents advantwe over packers: at this point W11 Saalon N R A B o died | ovoral hundred vm in lowa, which he evidently belioved | This seems to be trueof Me. W. J. Bryan, important question, but Just how | ap Lo G 0 | Brishipr oottt e e rusidonce, 1018 | Thecomier stoneis located on the northyest 1 ba tho resultof his confession on this | the democratic candidato for to solveund torvoct 1, Lam it aloss now 1o | ® GO Lot was ve back into th earvigo o Fourth nvenue ‘The seryices will be con- | cornec ofthe building. 1 isu plain sandstone | Wi 0 1 severe crossques. | I this district. The domocratio press and | <10 - at the Merchants last night ductel by Kov, Stephen Phelis, aid the i ith both f I On thewest fron g, in which he was pretty badly | atic speakers have misreprosented th - Policemen 1 C H, Wells S0 s o TRe Ul WHITR L mtasa vears of e, and | the inscription: “Browdway M. 12, Church. | up by County Attoruey Organ, he gave plico and scope of the ecight-hour rity of the police force was well | house in Chivago yeste LML R i B et ealte of paralyas, | 15007 “The letters ar cut deeply into the | to Harris, who took " the stand and told his | bill which passed the lust sessionof congress, [ ttested by tho large attendance and words Mrs, Charles MoK 6T lioag e thie okt ws 1in over by i motor | ght, | face of the stono ani will ‘withstand the | story, correhorating the statencntsof Gmnly | and bave attempted to vidiculo Mr. Connell, | Of encouragoment rocelved at the fth anu Ao SR SRS GG friends i the 1 Gy not know the driver, but the descrips coondstrec. The el i | taswilt of centuries o i A e ol | the author of the bill, and belittle his work ball given in [owley's lall Wedaesday night S s e e s, | tion tallies with o well-known East Sido from Omaha with a full load " tion of the pi L MK, Stuait, of the pae- | Blufts with Grandy, or having seen bim be- | in secuving its passage, but it has remained “,"'l', ',‘,’.:,”‘“”"‘,"‘,[H\I‘ ""\“““."' 1\.,‘,‘,‘,“" L A ouls yesterduy and C. K. Squires was a | Physician I'he figure wis ¢ dwas vining at full speed | 0Cnwinich the assenbluze had gathered. | fore he received, the stolen goods. He de- | for Mr. Bryan to come out boldly and admin ‘the t f 3 7 st at the Sodthern wreapper, while over the should when the animal atiempted 1 eross the track b C ; 3 g 3 ruck the fivst’ strams for lo o e Wi Stousiciant | Loy = WS Colloivad singing, and | claved thathe thought it nothing quecr that | istern stinging blow to the workingmen of | march.there wers 1 (eioHny W confiell £ Ogdon, Ut thrown a shawl, T'he physician VADQUO B LA teucit bEbielLoo brdly hiet ] YHot (Mt Swase onclided W pryor v should hand him - thesobundles | ypig district, and tell them plinly that he | stepped under - 1 wecompanied by his wi ehiter, passed | ed to have been drivi was ~“~1r“:’l“ by Rer.Hlookor “of | Cros. | koup fora shoxt e, u“n'l‘lnluylfl)ll"*"l‘" 10 1 was tived of theiv incessant. pleadingz for log: ommodated, An exc < | through Omdia yest way to Chi- | the streets with 1 st avwiy, bit the miotor isabled to ST a0 extent thatan extra motor b Lo b 0 | iSlation to better protect thete interests sevved a Sehenek's, Tho committ S taking his da uchian extent thatan extra b BLUfs diste Jwed by the | haudierchiefs, except u silver knife, fork v i ; E responsive readin mandthe | and spoc the front of the foundation ranning back to npened to m and caught the woman as N the fie | floor lias been laid, was cared away, afford ading room for congress he 1 recover prise the driver of the ter day, but denied hae Nis specell at Weeping Water, Mr. Connell | all attention to guests, and a lavger puety, iu . it ent for to pul the train to the car ho K (06 NOUILY G KEsts, (e M Ve et oft 8 i s spoon, the ends of which Stutk | juq peferred to the fact that any im betier b er assembled 1 the £ | i A et 1 i MR criptural lesson from Corinthians 1223 by out There was a silver wateh, pair of o provement in the social finan- | Magie City. The attendance was as com Four Men Bobbed by One, old dauchiter and only child of M. and Mrs, | the ke Brewer, pastorof the Fifth | glaases, a bag of old coins, o Skeleton key ™ iy N i tor Y Ak k i AVEL AT il d B od RCYy | cial carcer of the mechanic and | plimentury to the as they have bee Texarkany, Ark, Oct g At ol | ey AL, e eso hoputin his pockets, | workingmen, ea a corresponding i~ | eMicient andt ave appreciated, wiile the t res e gran hor, Mrs the ¢ ion of vealing there was | without lockingor thinking what they wers, | W SEHSIC B S Pe faror, | wore as delizhtod as the marshal and bis men Gy Wi Kast Broad way. | han s week | singing by the coneregation, and cuine | He went tothealley in th ar of “the st- | Geidencing the very patent teath that the two | are well satistied today, where they had sold s otton 1 nodein ¢ ago the little child was Stricken with diph- | (he Pliey wereso arvanged that | Loon to receive theso things from Grandy, and | 5 59T GO0 AT GBGHEOtHaE. o confronted by a lone highwayman with al ming thevia, and all Wt the stroneest purental feack fitted nto the othor, symiolical of | was about o gointoan alley o give them ¥ Gopgoll showed thit by improving the condic Fell O a Ca revolver, The Markhn love coull do or S OT me cience | the stones and brick which the | wp, when he was aveested. Yot ho did not | ot O ; \ ; \ At 8 o 4 Sotnine Wil A Ui thatr Ceompitalied jroved fnemeclinl § il B st R s e e | Tilve s SUsDIEBARKE TovbIaIe e WG lonof tho_workuginan, nd fucrensityg his | At 3 otclock sestenday morning Wil ive up all theirmoncy and watehes, The AV of s bho: A tseed tod | thesubject of ‘-Mothod by | He didnot cxplnin to tho oficers apllity s a consumor, would naturally vo- | Teumbull, o stockyords brakeman, wiile f robixe compelled one of thio Markhams to parents were ompelled to see the little Rev. De.S, P Menill s address | came to have the goods, for fear he m laborer to become i grenter consumer of the slowly ;w BN \.'.. 1 |ru»”n Sl 1| was devotea evang acter of | mixed up in it some way, and Grandy never | puyoss produet. M. Connell hen | Stipped and was thrown from the top of a box pecur this forenoonat 10:30 e body will | Method its adherence tian re- | offered any ex planation to clear him until the | et e e WL Gar to the ground, head fivst, landing bo buricd in Farviow, and the servies will L referred to the varlous mcasures | Tizion and its work asa dis of the | trial cane on here Hidm il : MO itk lis face in the cinder bod be hucld atthe grave, truths taught in the New 1 M eor CAITOF Ste Lotis): ono) of bhios: JiLaesed Sby Sthiatcotgread ot Shio o= h hich was received with mueh laughter, e 3 ¢ 3 8 i Mr, Pambull's face was badly eut | N 4 8 —_ soundness indevoutly i | who mde the arvest, is ieve to testify in tho [ 21t OF The | fuvmer Whd tie | DO f and braised. The “injuries are ‘not seri: | WHONGIR SINK (At the brasiiey of e men ] l ] \ 1 Everythings is new at Hotel Gordoni nice, | preting the sospel of Jesu caso . 1t seoms that' Grandy some time ago | 3aareer number of whick | o it [or s bteeou| it beimorasatn il Al S LWL Jreinaiitn Tuithem falebt Leg| ol L 4y Heay{GamtoEiibie e B ontly: iasaribed e WoEl of. the ehiral and info 8 scrapo over yirl about fifteon | ConKress than auy other conghess in the bis- | S e nncit tho rostot the night removing | guestioned. The ttomeys lind not procecdod — its growth info one of the most powerful ve- | years of age. He was arrested for enticing | 1005 % Wi S, Bre vefared BESURE ] iho foreien substapces from the Jacerated | gt Wt Gt sgae bisiivaaian, ston Books madewith spedal yulings forwhae- | jigigus oranizations on earth away from hee home, but the affaiv was | oG8 VG IS B IS e faco. The unfortonate man was vemoved to [ DA M A0 SLITKAAIS, GXRerieheo v “What shail Td ) and petail teade by Moretouse & Co., Dr. Stephen Phelpsof the F Presby led by his_maveying the girl, whom he | (55 JG 0 BatHis ¥ 10 henolis bis voont in the Nebraska Savings bank peated, the liwyers belng roliovod of a e LI B L uncil Blufr: W tevian ehureh in this city spoke on the ne ards deserted, After making his [ St L e ey - stuotabid suinof inooynnilithel ivatont et i ol s part of the subject, “Methohsm Towards | burglarizing tour of the northwest, he re 3 . >t woshtiLilow: the 4 Miss Maud Picree and Mrs. ¢ P, Rails- | Sister Denominations,” its Catholioty, He | turned to St. Louis, and this was the Iilected to Congress frow Alaska. R RN, back are prepared to take arders for portrit | spoke eloguentiy five minutes upon the | of his ting with Harris to go up Dexver, Colo., Oct. 50 -A specal from 1harerel granulated suzar and dec Lk mr’w IRLE il 1 will b breadth, liberality and benevolence of Meth e his father-in-law, He had some trouble i ) 4 S i San Francisco says that advices from Alaska | 8 1hs Meca wnd havi coftee. given in alt banches ab theie studio, room | odian, and defined Catholicity us meaning | in the interview and deew a revolyer, at least bk i ; ; ha club Suturday evening, November. | g g the effect that Captain Jdames Carroll [ 59 115 R T Davis’ Mo tlour No. 412 Movvium block these qualities. The Methodist ehuren is | this was climed, and it was for this disturb gl BRI Rl H L rd playing will cease 10230 while Tunelt | 35000 T AHHRLEIE QTR TN - § lavge i1 nuwbers, lage in activity, lavge in | ance that the oficors arrested him, Finding 3 S AEREHARG o LR Eed 00 S tiel i saxvel I (B I LT el S f e T it o The whove goods w W d PERSONAL £1G1GRALHS. Bonpvolonco,Ancin 1l sonse i s, Cathplte, | Havris with him they toolke thio two in custody | HSating about faws twle for the Lenefly of T A T e TR R R et i s e ¢ A | 1F Catholic means universal, which it does, | thinking that possibly ho had a part in tho G ATl e (e Ta ki ore Wil About Pe A luslcn o dolbgnte and i cote of fuws Ot | them. Tf you want to know further partic J.M. Beehtele, ane of the prominent Chi- | Methodism is Catholie, for it spreads out | row. Harris was aboutto be turned loose to such an unwarranted assault on the | Mrs. James Woods of Chicago is the guest | = Sl e e Lars ask any of our salesiien, and at e san z0, Burlington & Quiney ofifcials, was in fandcovers the world. 1f Catholicity means | when the stolen property was discovered. i dist: § y / i bt Coune and Mrs. Patrick Rowle ~= thine save yourself i por cent the vty yestedduy unita, o whole, thén Methodism s Cathe | Knights Templar carm found on his person foteuialistuithe Wy stonldifiof Dol gne S B Aek sairer: No Longer Trasts in Austrin Wo buy for eash and scll for cash, and are ks v Mr, Bryan attenpt to array the farmes o Mrs. B, 1 Hopkins of Frankfort, Mich, is o T ORI g A hk 3111 e MUEuIAen 18 able o) b oub gain, | 0lia ln” the!senso!thab Hls” teachings tover | wis: luseribed with' the” niame" of: Charioe | Yot DEYL atleitivk to vy the fagmersof || His, o ietking of Tumiklorh SCsly(8 1 ot Oct 80,1t a stalod that I fare. [ ablo todhvoouraussaiors 1y ven coit althoagh still pretty sore as the result of his | the whole truths ¢ pel of Che Havle, Council Bluffs, Ta., and so the officers | geed SN0 ;(‘Hm“wm eyristion in thetn | and M. Williwm J. Bennett (h well interview with Cardinal Lavigerie the | HERE IS WHAT YOU CAN DO FOR CASTH being accldentally thrown from his buggy The Methodist— and yterian churches | telegraphed here and Chicf Cary weut down | §itorest o republican congress finally grant Tion. J. R, Hool of State Linc, Miss and | Pope suid that heno longer hoped for any- | 1a1bs. uranulatel suzur for 10 —_ arcunited toeach other. 1 ave | after the man, it Yé D D of Cotnedl Bt T are: visit, | thing from Austrin, e would placeull trust ol n A it B points of difference they are not fundamental | The case will be concluded today. THis issavilb O Mrs Bryalaton theiw: D R B o AT et Y[ in France tosecure the - vestoration: of tem EAIL Ui son DLt A fow daysago, while the workmen were | buton the surface, and allave one inthe main ingmen leaves no doubt in’ theie minds s to | . 1. Swif ) S . poral power. f ool andry sonp body of the Christian belief. We come nea The Boston Stc REB NS Stats Concr L B MG the 17, Swift of Chicago, president of the . ot bliing engiged in excavating for the foundn- | ghroast of cach other npon all of those groat | The Boston store was tho scene of & 1arge 0 stands, iin slation inthe | pacanghouses of Swift' & Co., is in the eity A St Louis M Aieanic)te S e et brdnRa N ORI AtE tholiiitw B BrGilway iMeUHolIB G| e stal Fof Christiar i, alarge | interestof Luborinkmen. Happily it has come | vigiting superintendent A. C. Foster, of the ) W 5 1ess hains o Methe wdamental principles of Christinnity . e o r last @ o : : 1 ) Cuteago, Oct. #.—W. L Calvertof Vane i h ©opoun e d and brilliant gatherng last evening, com- | in time so that no workiugman need | Joul plant d ) i Cheese per pound SHaRE i duoresd B e b ""?»“’llmul.m Fonaiod and | prising the most prominent peoplo in Council [ be deceived as 1o his position. e issne | B I e Calvert & Co., St. Louls, suicided tonight it o bt several feet from the surfie of [ Flumanity"—was the portion of the subjec 8 3 is thus sharply drawn between Mr. Connell ) v . Calyer f d B I b OB e i Cohar * | Blufts. Ttwasthe occasion of the annual sharply drawn between Mr. Counell, Notes About the City, with nrevolver. Calvert s said to be quite | Good Broom the earth immediately beneath the poing | discussed by 1 ling Elder Hodker, (Th AR € 3 i where the eorner stone was 9 beplaced ) of any such W medieal societ Delieved the b 0, - Two i named Mavkham, while reteaing fr distunee v Wright vora and Roc ths miles in fourteen win: handling the vear brake on a stringof cavs, | dismount fron 1 when he jumped into the saddle and rode oft. “Two prominent attorneys Rodgzers and Hud came mechanic and the laborer, This secms to have raised Mr, Bryan's ive, and also to have Club Card P unsettled his judgment, or he wonld not have A social for gentlemen members and th made the following attuck on the thousands | invite wsts only will be given by the South of luboving men of this district in order to | oy, ! ; : the friend of labor, and M an who s 3 cealth o b L staying in asanic | o1y per pound Lopi¢ wis the. illustration of the hueeh, its | autumn openiug of the storo, and Mossrs. | Siived ot tress Tt o anan wwho [ | A daughter has been bora unto Mr. au | Weithy o had beon stavie in ssant | 8 B s o : work, ms and the ends itworks to [ Frotheringham, Whitelaw & Co. met a few | every workingman should cast his ballot for | MIs: Elward Elster. Bl e s RSSO [ Orloer maenonid Bo far as external appearnees were con- | achie praise and glonty Gol el ot et Kby s s Begloy & Callaban ot Albright will have | SOM™ Phrec Joavesof bread for e ATl thousand of their friends and custom ata | Mr. Connell, otherwist he is a self convicted - T = Mustigd Sardines, per can cerned the egg looked to bein avery natural | and strengihen His- Kingdom —apon the | 000 BT CT LA to | traitor to his own cause. their opening Saturday night e rint Postponed. Ol Sarlines, percan ... carth, ¢ vato munkind regardless : : HeC s Y AR Just contrast Bryan's utterances on the | Oneof the most enthusiastic democratic | Dy, Oct. 50.The trial of Hawison | Potted hini per can of condition or creed, is the work and aim of | please and instract. The attendance was | g boct of Tabor with the following lofty and | meetings of the campaizn was held in alotha o W g % 1 Devited haw, per can o ol s - | Moethodisim clicves that the men He | much lavger than on previous openings for | enuobling sentiments of Me. Copnell's 1o | mania nall Wednesday night. aud othiers on the charge of vioting has ocen [ 440! B Somon exirice PIRCOY: A LOUTRBANON F AN (C | calls have the grice and_grit 1o doanyihing | o reason that the establishment is uow just | which he gave ~expression fu his justiy | -~ The Bohemian demoeratic club will hold its | F tponed for' threo weoks, = Harrison as 0 OB BOtHIe Vi oXUract called the *Ocean Wave It is said to them, Tho building that s [ (ot UL e to bo. lebrated speech on the eight hour bill. | last meeting of the jimitoIy dilonalhatl i orvoRLuACHORRatst Ml tat suto Caldall T BN E B INOR i B IRihon Jione) et wickedost | \Fethol O oL oot o | “iPho vereption began at 7 oclock, but “The labor question is tne great over- | Sunday afternoon at loc ::::vm-."”“( snd excluding him from the court | 3o Guitbin wnsoltie ity places on the fromtier, aud was the | Micthodim, organizotFsnuicivayher ; e balora Ihaltbors Vet a shadowing question of the day. Only by Fred Bowley will give a dance at his hotel, - -— Weare Headquarters on Ulour Mothodism ean work for God and humanity, | twenty minutes before the doors were opencd | pequeing = the honrs of - tofl and. i ; e Bl ; scene of overy species of crime that de- Tho, programu. was conclutled by Rev | the crowds began o collect and waited pa reducing e ot L aaud l; R street be .\vlrn IIm'H!IIhY :ml\l Thicty Methodist Board of Bishops, Davis' No. 0. per snek “, “w vaved mem and. women oonld. comn o IS tita et iRa Al thA ShUIeh A tneieovesond S0 o0 gallCENAL AT IR ca t be solved. | second streets, Thivd ward, Saturday even ASHINGTO: et 80.—The semi-annua Tue D, per sack. 5 Bl 1 men ;' Wl ”"\ e ‘”' Elarsiiaan "‘"}“"'- [uad tho Hst | tiently in the shavp air_outsido uutil i sonable demands of working | ing ) \\y\ iTbToN) O L. 0 o o l'w;---! g gl persack 1 ho purpose of getting tho place closed the | of artides thot had been placed in the cpper Yl 5 G ENOMI BoT headedt R0 eI testSIati5: . i ting of the board of bishops of the Metho- o & Co's B0 o l||-u|lu'1'VI\ was pm‘r-h::.-ll Iy the Methodists, | DO whiel was soon to be ancased fn solid | Wereinvited e ‘“”‘ s ""lfi '","‘ SR ‘:'iu-:‘-\l.-n:ul;,'.-u:»‘:fii oat pomeot tho men omplosed at the . H Episcapa) church bogin in this city | A: Kattier. ey 1, por Sk 1w « o i urel v ., ¥ 1| stone. They we follows : [HBOCRLOUES LN LA AGLEHO2C. sorty 1o come, .Ixu]\i iy for th people of this AN AN BRITIEAIUSONELAYE D OXDUIA . T ALl goods warranted as reprosented and 16 and their brickchureh was located upon the Bible; Methodist Episcopal hymnal: | thousana dollars worth of rich and lovely | countiy'to sy whether it shall come quictly | Menting in electricity. A monster rat was - - QUNCn 10 U0 o, Welede Sour Eoois site, “Tho fomdation of tho old church that | Mothoulst disciphne; copies of the Contral | zoods, the profuets of the best. brain and | anl baeeatly b (he manner 1 have fudd, | stantly killed with only 107 volts. ‘The boys THE FRUSTRATED DUEL. dont e decwived by your i priced” grocers has been torn away to give plice tothenew' | and Christian Advocates: copies of the city [ Er 08 CR00 1§00 Tolf worth seeing, | eated or come like a thunderbolt of anarchy, H of getting ont apatent onan clectrie rat man. Any grocer wishing to sell out. call on and grand tenplothat is being erected, was | papers: listory of the Methodist ehuren in | Y 5 Hths & | bringing with itlossof buman Lifo and de’ | <! The Ladies arrivein time to Preve ) ) Built outsideot the 1ine matked by the walls | Council BLUTS: copy of the city divectory; | it when the goods were displayed | JFSHE T broperty? Whiich expressions | - Pound-Master Puliski of Omaha took it on Certain Bloodshed ED.N, BROWN’S, D on e ot the e rked by e walls | Givectory of the offcials of the church: min. | 18 benutifally and artistically 0s they | G tont workinemen. like best. those of the | himself to take up und sell « horse_ belonging . d i 0.D oaviing fora brouder foundation for {he | utes of the Des Moines aunual conference for | were last night it made an exposition | stuocman Connell orof the. potulumt s to Edward Cortigan without legal publics Ducls hetween men of fashion as C . D now bulldig came upon what . ap: constitution of the Ladies’ Centennial | hat delighted and instructed all, Every de- | cratic school boy, Bryan ! = Workingmen, | ton. —Constable Comelly took up replevin | meins of scttling quaviels over a Idy's 1 4040 Steeet and Broadway. Conneil peared to have been an old ediar, ty; dime, d-cent piece and copper, | partment in the establishment was trimmed | staud by your friends, papers issued out of Justice Levy’s courtand | iove, her honov or the possession of her : Pt i e bbbl of g ol ontl | taken from thé old corner stone; u $1 green- | Bagter . b o oot manmor, and the 4 brought the animal back. hand ave still exteemely commonin Haly, Blufts. fowa. lar the ancient was discover Tt | back, two pieces of fractional paper eur | e aud vavied designs challenged thead- A MEN A witeh game of handball will be played | Germany and Franee and in many othér wris taken possession by Contrictor Weiver, | rency ; photozraph of the members of King e miration of all. On one side in letters ex- . Sunday aflternoon at Councilman Buvke's penTL countries. j Wihen the mud was cleaiied off th 1was | Cloviselubs a petrified erg found under the | tonding almost half the lengthof the room, | In these days of mevetricious farcecom- | court, Third ward, between James Murphy 8% avo nedvly nlways) tond to found o be perfectly smoath and itact, but | oM foundation s prozvamme of the exercises. | - composed of bright colored yams was | edies which overrun the stage, to the detri- [ and Niehacl Burke and Patrick Cabill and h T e o agreat deal fitmer and harder than the | BThestone was then laid according 10 the | i word - Welcon and on the opposite | ment of alimost every worthy effort,it isa de- | John N, Burke for a purse of $20. Playiug | JHBZIICHARACIALENSIL) BRI AW QA0S 4 o natural The interior seemed to be | ritual of the church by Rev. M. Stuart | gde was the same word wrought from | jight to witness so excellent a comedy as | Will commence at 2 o'cloc ot interfere with them so much as with of Council Biuffs, edintoa solid, for it would | John wmih |.\..4‘ 1 -q;.:wm positionand | sho0ls of thiead. No goods were sold K & ¥ ris i - - duels over trivial matters which result | PAID UP CAPITAL 5 rattle in the shell ke o miarble, Tt was [ Wis waited upon by Nels Jansen. orders tuken during the evening, but the ¢ The Operators § in hloods PLUS AND PROFITS It e ey oy Wi | iblie doxolosey Wwits then sung with @ great O K ol i1e @1 | 1 unctuous, ita situations Statlyniny | S QA A ok ot | Tl oR) et ot R R i chiren, andwhen thee ascerined that it | deal of sprit by all present wid the benedic- 1 the visitors through the store and an- | Confining the story very closely to Ans e ron A ea e o fen | mever griven tothe public, us, of course, | ~pinkorons—I. A. Miilar, i 0, Glons was found beneath the point abont whe tion was pronounced, bd the questions concerning the gods | < Vieo Versa,” Mr. Gunter has given to the | §eRE R O oS M'“‘N“'\ o “‘l‘ll aludyS name is never brought into [ Shuzart EOE e oD Edmundson. Clarles the barof the old “Ocean Wave” stood they Which tho. magnificont display prompted, A i ! e ; ch tho display prompted amusement puby i promises to uestion dies who hayve on | O Ianmin: ransiet general bk bt Aevided to it in the corner stone of the neiy Water ( conservative estimate of the number of v Anisemontopbl playaraighinimy from the brotherhood went into ot sese | uiestion. Ladies who huye any reason | 46 M Eikagt capltal and surpius ot uny sion. The confercnce broke up last night, .-:m:um.h.r sof the wickedness that the [ Octob islast day 1o pay water rents, | itors during the evening is 5,000, and among | €000 fur«l ; like the brooa A\n(ll-i oy for sup) hat theie feiends orlovers |y i Sontiwestern Low ohurch had erdicated, A brief history | Ofice open untild p. m. Priday. them were many people from Omaha aud | “Little Puck” seems like a new editio lon, The conforenco broko b st SMELG | niny onguge in o quarrel concerning S | 5ITS of it wus propared, and when the ¢ ol e R eI oLy chilgod i brightencd 15 1t Trom | Shenit was given out thatall of, th el | G, dherefore al\wiys on the allart, (INTEREST UN TIME DEPOSITS, Btone of thenew building was lnid yosterday | Remember the Hallowe'en pactyat Hughes' | After: the reception was over the proprie- | previous ve The conditions are. simple and easily under: | and do their best to learn if any encoun TICER & PLUSREY the cggwas placed in the copper’ box, to- | hall touight, given by U Id. tors and clerks and a few friends repaired to ukk Duniels, who plays the rolo of Gilt- | 2he FURIORS IE B o o & tvom | er is contemplated, and where and OFFICER & PUSLY, golher with the other a tices ; = Louie's, where anclaborute banguet was , pere, who becomes his own son through | o hrotherhood and abandon their local | when it is likely to come off Thewe is 1o question but that the mumified Say Mister, spread. Altogether it wasone of the most | the evil infliences of Little Puck, belongs to : 7 ( uaRIgh, organization. ; Tho colebated p ¢ of Garnelo ogg will maintain its prosent state of preser | When in Council Bluffs if vou want the | claborate and cnjoyable trade displays that | @school unto hmself. There isno one on - e colaltedining ofl Gaimol BA Ih\l K E:R S vation for eenturies, and will efectually pre: | finest meal sc®/ed in - the city stop at Hotel | has been given in the eity, and was keenly | the stage today just exactly like him. Quict His Injuries Proved Fatal. JODELIDIISS A - 000USLON SO WAID2 S YN0 - . serve the truditions of the old saloon ar ) . Gordol appreciuted by the public. i1 his methods, relying upon the lines and his ! oyl e gentlemen who were anxious to run ; ; Aance hall, and remind future generations of | o THL L) At mannensms to make them go, he i w Albert Bodinus, the workman who fell | G 0h other through have bean frustraved Corner Madn and Broud way, e work the old chureh acconplished. GonfeIa A 8 Burvglar O, Bixby. swam noaing, sanitary en. | doubtedly the wostsuccessful comedim e | from the Tenth street vinduct yesterday, | by the watchfulness of the fair ladies COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. - T T s e kg néc it il line. Omib: 205 Mo | waged in favce comedy, His drolland inter- | died at 9 :) last night. The inquest will bo | yho Dr. Seybert. Res Ogden house, Tel, 140, Ak foh AR Y nLary am block, Council Blufrs, Ssting personality has done much o | held today. The remains will doubtless be | vction for them. Colteetlons made and interest pald on tine —— gots Jito'tho witnas standand there tolls e - | make' the play” the greit success it | sent back to Detvoit, the former home of the | “HRIGR IR N g o [ deposits y i L. T Mossler s tho managerof the Model | the story of his prowlings and plunderings. | Greatbargains this week at the Model | i and it has troubled wany peonle to | deceused. = ball or party, and the gentlemen have 2 Clothing Co. Give bim acall, Suel, however, was the sensation in the dis- | Clothing Co, dbeide whether SLittle Puck” would be *Lit- —_— all o party, 36= £QDUIOIOR 1A ¥ D. II. McDaneld & Co,, e trict conrty Two young men, Hur- e tie Puck’ with Danicls out of the cast, Hut A Planing Mill Employe Injured. adjourned just ut daybreak o a grove to ] Young men’s suils, nobby, stylish and | 45 i@ Grandy, wore some time ago Unprecedented bargains In boy’s and | the audiences all over the country scem fo - ¢ »s Louder, o workman in Moyers | fight out their quarrel, flumhflfsl 31[! Packars’ Snpphes. latest designs ut the Model Clothing Co, ! childben's elotiing at the Model Clothing Co, | have reached the conclusion that as longas | o MEER HORRE B orr o tvects. was | But the ladies, in full evening dress, o Modp € ¥ brought back from St Louis to i Mr. Daniels continues with “Little Puc ’_"“’,'l“,*.".",'l.'." '\'l \" “;"\.“ e it had | and the group of mascnline friends who Market Fixtures, Casins ol o answer to the charge of burglavizing | Toolcat the fine display of overcoats o NSt that Jong they will crowd tho theatves | taught yesterday by a heavy timber and had | B B # ; : f y LasInis, A Policeman Burglarized. : it 3t tho fine display of ovorcoats ab the | 3 e e vicissitudes | his logs budly crushied. He was removed to | huve been warned by some timid ser- O T Patrolman Dayle, one of theoldest and bost | the house of C. M. Harle. They were | Model Clothing Co. and enjoy for i few hours he Hetssi e | bis home at 622 North Fourteenth strect vant, aro in time to check the fray, and | Spigeguud Sausage Makers' Machinorse S —-— +h follow in the train of Giltedge junior il w2 MA 1., Council Blalr lu. Al feaders Xuown ofticors on the police foree, is mourn. | %0 chureed with burglarizing the liouse of A Bt pri T Whiph oLt 8 — - 10 insist on a reconciliation, W 1T is and s 3 ing the loss of &0 ivcold cash, which was | Mv. Hayes fact, thero was strong ovi- | o TATICuS Found e ks of | "Tho company supporting Mr. Daniels is Get'ing Rid of Red Ants. ¥ - 3 - taken frombimby an enterprising burglar | dence thut they had been engaged for some | T Wy e of cdus peutkis O} vopymuch stronger than any he hasever | ynpoiting 1id of red ants the fivst Washing the Imperial Elephants, ; on Welnesioy ulght, Tho oficer 18 on day | ne in braking into houses in this vity and | Ol charged with having stolen com | yf, fucluding Arthue Motiton, Ttobert | yin, §5%00%11a" tle point. from which [ | The emperor of China having con- | N, Schurz Aminson e Binse SO QST s . 1 Sonsiderablo stolen proper s | from Ben Mavks' field, near Manawa, yoster- | fogdns, Edward Morris, Harey Po Vill A 0 9] & ded the hoard of astronomy to ap “ Amorioan o 4 duty now, and after supper hetook his wife Considerable stolen property was | ikl AT o Evans, Bdwab s el i depdipd i all come, They may have builg a | anded 3 I adwiny, Council Rlufrs, Tow tho day bo ad drawn o o bank | v beloneing to Mr. Haresand otherar- | ¢ SR et Bt B WU SO st other prottgteld | Mive Sunsn b | enson littlo kerosene will end o iur wushing ol thes bttt olonienss, S Bnin 1 of Tonar loat fopthe (nuepess ot il tioles the 10eitification ofwhich iway com- | AR 811 BIgNY, Shate kalng @ lipke Amaint g dentifiec r. Danicls eve it oy nllithe trouble, o ugust 17, at - the first hour, was the s it 01 8 hone 0 . Feos v 3 8.9 5 ¥ v ice Schurz posed & fine o and costs, o " ’. ) he is pr d her i § £ S R poird of ceremonies it 1 Lo pory i N ) Attorneys at Law. ' Purchised. Expecting to meet the party on | demanded soparata hearings, and Harris was | e Sehurs fmposod 8 fue of 850 and cost u mtervsting, “But sho is pretty nd ber | i hoard will not bring it within | boird of corononte p temporavily | Sims & Saunders fiy " ni Wk the stieet (0 witom itwas to be paid, he d us tho first to bo tried. The trin bo- | LhO cOsts in the case will amonnt to quito n 08 R¥0 WodeRiY fotolig, w0 Andis h, find the nearest accessible point | MY l‘"‘ “I “""‘”” e e of Tlsuan | foderal courts = Hooms i d und o Shugure he stree ot s to be pald, ho ¢ ) g round sum, sad the end is not yet, for T jensible attributes seemingly to the farce | ! h L ! ) north side of the creek, outside of Heuan | Bens block, Council Biults, lowi ried the cash in his pocket during the greate Ti“.ll ‘\‘-w‘n-m;\:..u‘r;mi: I'hestatest u“-‘d"mvr[ lm’,, % ":1”.'",.,! ,”,':.',:,\.:.i‘,'\,,”.‘, E ||h'."|: ]mnmL\ actors of the day. P .\HI‘I it \].‘m‘ your <-|u--:\\r\-;} to \tHHH” "“‘ Wu Men, Peking, where the imperial vt of theday. He faild to encounter the rris was found to bein possossion of somo | WA HASS : it oaLy Mr, Moulton is_quite the superior of Mr. | antsas‘they appear here the nests | P L ived an_ ovation, suys the » e o it £t VA 1 of tho stolen property when the two were ar- | $aid to be a man whois worth fr 5,000 10 | Aaptinetth who plaved the role of Billy Gilt: | ave outside nothing is easier than to find | Ghephants recolved 8 il = Terson to whom he wished topay the money | rosted, and that he had told the offcers that | $40,000 and seems determined to fight the | odge two seasons igo. A careful istak- | them and destroy the inhabitants with | B mes' Gazette, Vi geremonios PICCIAL NOTICIE and it wasstillin his pocket when he reached | he foud it buriedin Kansas City. He had | matter to the bitter ond, The appeal bond | ja acten ho. s & delghtiul foil to the dry, | lcorosens on oy the inhabitants Wil | weve performed before they took their Y Al L 4 home. Inhastily dressingtomake the visit | claimed thav he had noticed an end of the | has been L 200, subtle humor of Daniels T [ aRane B8 B R e | pARUALDAL, COUNCIL BLUFFS, t Onaha he forgot to take the money | handkerchief sticking up out of the ground, | Mr. Mar Jdaims any intention o do- | *'Robert ivans plays the rolo of Dr. Savage, | 18IS ave ulmost wiways ti the inmodinte T 7 ; ut of the potket af tis uniform and woy | and this exciting his_curiosity, ho had un- | sire to push the case unnecessarily, but ho | and ho plays it well. So well, indeed, that | Vieinity of the house, The ants are - Whe Greatest D oving Feat, \ away and 1t it When they roturned to theie | corthed the stff. Other evidento wis int and othors in the viemity have suftored s0 | hatead of Delng a mihor chiracter, 1tstands | culiarly suscopticlo to the action of pyre I'ho grentest diving feat ever achieved g ite i oo they muuried tothdr | duced to show that he was the gullty man, or | much from pilferors that he is determined t0 | out in equal promienge with the thrum I wny form, b it Porsian or Dl | wasin® moving the vrgo of the ship | syl b i i - their winlo'vs and doors open. A glance | One of thom | have astop put to it, and having got hold. as | */The specialtios are all new, th v | mation powder or buhach, and a free and | Cape Hom, wrecked off the coast of | B e Welker& Strong T P TN P R R e When it came to th y went | he belioves, of one of the guilty ones hie does | graceful, and “Little Puck’ seems o have | persistent use of the powder willaccoms | sonth - Amcrica, when o diver numed [ WWANTED tiy a married wu n Deon thorughly usacked and the mondy | on the stand. His story wis oue of (he most | not purpose letting go even if the defense is | taken o how hold o lfe, Blish much. POMA taken, together with some other valuable rmarkable that was ever toud to a listenine | so prolonged as to necessitate more expendi . S - i The moasy. was 1o bils, 0g6 8100, Tour S0 Ho narrated quite in detall his various | ture of time and attention than themesevalue | The Rose Hill Folly company begana short |Gy 60 Dalicions, 1 two £0 and one $10, Doyle lived at 13 cuvers in this city and Omaha, Head- | ofa few bushels of corn would warrant, He | engagement at the Grand last evening, ph stautly et B, witted, without @ blush or a moment's hesita- | proposes to follow up_every case until the | pe to the capacity of the house. ‘I'he cor L 1,00 T ket it e |t At had broken tuto thy lowses here, | pilferig and plundering is putan eud to pany, which s mide up of a puier o Ve Sk 1 T 00 decorated ter pots packed with tea, [and’ told how every izt e was | S tlever specimity peoplo d quite a s seer i ust received from Yokohoma, Japan, ab | prowling wround improving all possi. | The AToRialsy Bilk e il tho wets beinge enthusiastically re- | Wasnivetoy, Oct. 0. —Secvetary Blaino Lund Brathers, 23 Main strect. ble chunces to plunder, He was ut A0 RS oy | eeived. arrived this ovening. He goes to Philadel i, Harle's house carly in the night, but | ”““I‘I"' Aflecied o pilos ot the Pooples Juan De Zamora is one of the pvery best I";l’ N T lon ol The Manhatun sporting headquarters, 413 | concluded to wait uutil near morning Jntalimant Ronse rything goes at the | e arists seen here in o long ti his |y cor o attend @ meeting and recep- | 1Meh NOR SALE-Complote sot of tinners tools, Broalway Breking e He ok itk A honas sume old Arures that huve mule our patrons | N partistie (o a e AaIsmNaRG Bina 4 I e [ e s cenoboth. | T At st f it W T 5 —— gust when he told that he only found plac ab suminer, actied competition a:d made | “rppg shooting of Miss Love snd Miss Cli X e summer visitors tehoboth, | Tugiire 2t room $18 Merriaim bloek Guilty and Not Guiliy, in Harles pocket. Ho stopped ¢ tbousible lo fuluish w house from top 10 bot- 1 o was a big feature of the performance, the 5 - - near Cape Henlopen, De 05 be i s —— e —— The jury in the case of Al Jenes charged | Omaha, in a private room, the location of "'“_‘“ "1 0 I}"';';_‘ Our specialties this | vo,ng women showing s knowledge of the The only railvoad teain out of On nOW tated over the fi o avana’ | DAY L e At with mayhem, wasout all night and yester- | Which ho could not give, but for several | Week will to the Penlusular '.‘"""'I“f“""" Tifle truly remarkuble run expre=sly for the accommodati whioh suggests that Capt, Kid fod | Jue BD Ay & € day morning returned uverdict of not guilty | B B hero returning to Omana | {ePeiiy "N iIGih 90 Brosdway. | o Miss Vedo Mansfield is an excoedingly | Omahu, Council Dlufts, De treasure 15 not fur off L ory ULES=1 o . of mayhom, but gullty of assault and bat- | Wiith o told his seory Wi wwithout & pAE: ———' 2 sroar el of fup, | S BIRAgR hIuAGNIA th )i waas o by Wo H Vindon, a contrace | M iy d et tery. Jones was engaged 1n s sort of general | allel. He claimed to have buvied the stolen | | OWInE to my loss by five on - October In telling *“What Wil Happen WhenJohuny | tibulec limitod. lonvix LOF, D0 WAk ImAKINE AR Ot o I A e ! row at Crescent, fu which he succesded in | propertyon the bank of the nver on the ®ivompelied toaskall parties indebted to ts His Gun. e m. daily. Ticket office B e badly beating o mian named McClure, whoin | Omaba side, and 1o have uuearthed it when | M€ 1O DAY upatond J. BULLIVAN Phe Zamora family conclude the variety | and Farnam sts., Omuha, at some dopth under | PVWo stacr tygis foe sale pear oty o the encounter lost oue eye. got ready to go away, and took it with | e Som—— feature of the performance, rouuding out . 1 s smooth-cut blue w bargain, W. A, Wood & Co,, 520 Muln st 4 —— him, He bad o partuer, but this pattuer was Taken Home for Furial. China diuner and teasets st Lund Bros. | ot itavris. It was w fellow nuuied Rogan, | The body of William Painter, the unfortu L - e le ind Rogun started for Kansas City two | nate young man who lost his life by having | Beatyis sald 10 beouly skin deen, but to Buy onoof 1089 tem pots before tuey aro | o throe days after FHirie's house. bud. boen | 1o o n INAE WhO 1oek s Ifie LY ving | possons and Drvserso o beautiful sk, pure all gone. Lund Biothers, 23 Maia stret burglarized. They staved ther one night, ' | ot caught in tho cattle guard while mak- | Ciogonghlood is (ssential, This 1s best se — el aud then went on 't Jefferson City, Therd 08 @ coupling on u Kunsus City DAL | Luved by taking Ayer's Sursaparilla in small | turnips: '- OR SALE or Ront-Garden land, wite Mouey at reduced rates lLaned on chatte | they stayed ove night, His partner, Rogan, Bartlett, T, on Wednesday, and beiug ran | byt frequent doses, s the mos! able of | pounds each, They are of the finest va- | which recommend it over the sea ser- houses, by J. B 1ico. 104 Maio st, Coused i %, e J » \ Il Itis v st ble of |} Y ¥ and ol ostate seourity by B, H. Shoate & Co Harle’s walch sud chaio, wnd said b over by a section of the train, was tak.ato | blood purifiers riety grown, pent, Blulrs, ) condition, °s o, before theold ehu iit, tho sito v “Little Puck.”” 1t is wholesome, its humor stender hearts ave moved with | Dealers i forelen and domestic e ianze testimony, and much of it conflicting, Jus- FANTED A good meat cutter and round man in shop and out. One o of 201 fect, vemaining nt one time forty= | 5 Tecofice. Cou el 18101 two minutes under the water, says the e e B ST T Te = i, Louly Ropublic, iobe statos whut | JEoR AT Oopd rproon Soustt Hics SVashlomtons the greatest denth to which woman - hus e Beu court s louses ind 210 feet, which would be cquivalent ton | G5 Street: North Ol for lease or sile pressuve of 884 pounds to the square i 1t Davidson, 625 Fifth avenus meritorious performanc Me. Claus Maitis of Douglas vok, six fout long and two feet wide, | Jaok <ALE The and fixt of u well ing five pounds. It was wn - dna [ that the much-sou 5 mot, | tock and rent f i ficld which has produced thousands of [ fav off, This will v atering | Siith & son. 718 | Bl g in weight three diversion, und his some features

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