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THE OMAHA DaAlLy BEE. NUMBER 67. e e R —— - YEAR ifllAHA. MO.\'DAY MORNING; AUGUST 24, 1891. 'H;L A\D SAD THE SCEVES police lines were strengtifoned; huckstors o able to be about his room bubmat able togo | I M \ Bl‘ PROMOTE aro in almost dostitute clrcumstancos, The - " m I\ A oceupied the edge of the throng for trade, f on the streets or attend to business of any :\ 4 104 Iy NO\ body was loft hangi court house =% * | and peanut and lemonade venders came and NEBR’“K“ AND lOWA FROSTS character. It is thought the slow, progross | vae . uglog in the court house o 'H"NL 0‘ ER M“‘LIONS' —n setup their stalls where they might reap made in improvement will delay his departure The oxcitoment over the shooting of Clty |\ % profit from the ciroumstanceof a disaster for 'i:m cast at least until the middle of the W Marshal Bruce and the lynching of Hawkins | = i ioti it wd, . week. g " Tast nig B onE 1t did e Bearching for Victims Among the Ruins of T .35 o'clock two more bodies were dls. | Severest Oold Wave Ever Known During ounded Knee Hero May Possibly Secure | last night ruled all aay long as bigh as it did | § = tle for the Property of Old Mary e Y Inst night. Hawkin' body was cut down at HER FORECAST. Deserved Recognition, 10 o'clock and taken to the undertaker Ann Drake Seaman, the New York Wreck, covered in the debris. The first removed the Month of August, el - yond recognition, the flesh’ being in shred: For Missouri, Arkansas and Kansas—(con- e MO R LU, 5 3 ™ UNCOVERING THE GHASTLY SEPULCHER. | X0 romte, (I et 8 INESL | CROPS NOT GENERALLY DAWAGED. | aray i weniio: warmee sad e oo | FAVORED BY THE AOMINSTRATION. | oo Hhors i i tooug bt GLA— WADE Y THE. CONTESTANTS, the body was carried to & cofin, i day. - he 1 probably met his aeserts. Bruce was — the evening came on heavy clouds sailod ' ebiaike, 3 : a kind hearted man, : Beventeen Bodies 8o Far Recovered— | over nead and shut down on all sides *he | Sudden Change in the Temperature [ oo [u;‘;:k:vl.a‘:‘llf:;::;:ly “""1 W\::‘:-:::‘: General Forsythe Has Encouraging i ks Lawi.ace Drake Charged With all M/ it L R Thon e o O o wors. | More Pronounced Throughout the | woutnerly winds, ' Prospects o eding Brigndier BLOODY BATTLE RAGING. Borts o CAME <Hust o Dtemnds Debris—Incidents of The police were loft to wateh from the door- Uplands—Much Garden Truck 3 :-‘Dr l‘,utllorndn~Southerly winds; warmer; General Kua dkes and Dis- Decisive Engagement in Progross in ants and Swarm of ; vi oW o air weather, ;i Nervit ] the Search. ways, the crowds were scattered and the ai Destroyed in Many Places. & Wasmrnoros, D, 0., ASRRIhe shallow likes in the Military Service. Ohill at Last A Plaintiirs, mantled blackened pit was left alone with its secret buried beneath. w Yonk, Aug. 23.—When it was 2 o'clock Sl Buried Beneath the fuins, Pavitos area of low pressure Saturday night, over- lying the country from the lower St. Law- 3. [Special to THE | rence southwest to the Mississippl, de- Wasnisgrox Buni New Youk, Aug. 24 —The Herald this . - | | morning has the foltowing: New Neb,, Aug. L Y Yorg, Aug. 23 —~Can Lawrence this morning the newspapers went to press The opinlon provails tonight that less than | gy, ' The coig wave which has provailed in | veloped Sunduy into a decided storm, central Al Founr [ A bloody battle was fiercely fought by | Drake hold tho £6,000,000 proporty left him i g 0 o fon | haif the bodies have so far been recovered rriede M Y o4 | over the mountains of Maryiand and the Vir- Wasiixaros, D. C., Aug 23, s Cl 8 W SeTils 4 el b, \.w]lh ‘l‘hu‘ d;-mqurr'-:hu ‘:a:;-lphlo"« :ll;f;sm: frow the wreck and it 13 thought that not this section yesterday and today has or?nlu! ginias, Its infiuence Hasd#Bntinued. the Witk tlie Hiext 8% wooks Blgudier Cens the Chillan troops. Balmaceda's soldic by his distant kinswoman, Mary Aun Drake SRR AN RERLL ROy AU TEVIC B Ok less than fifty people were killod in the dis- | 8 good deal of anxiety among the farmers as | ¢o,therly winds and high temperature on | eral A, V. Kantz will goupon the retired list, | YAInly opposed the orossiug of the Acon- raman, or will the other heirs be ubie to searching for the dead was cut off at that hour. | aster., to the fate of the corn crop. At sunrise this | the Atlentic coast states and the northeast- - oay | : : . A " soloel artillery, cav- | cagua, and after a despora st o But there camoe no avatement then in the sys- Moans will be provided in the morning to | morning a slight frost was discernable along | erly winds on the lakes. The accompanying urd llludmurknm ?.Ultlll(.l!r“l\ the, T:‘nl.h ',.:"t‘, ke desperate fight, in which tematic and conscless work of tho firemen, | Femove the hoavy iron girders and machin. | "5 50 = SO T SRR I s have nearly realied . tho . coast | BIEY aud wfantry avuws of the military sorvice | 3,000 were killed and wounded, wero forced Ny ery which must be taken from the ruined oy ™ v- | and extend west to Lake Miehizan and south [ who stand any chanco whatever for promo- | t5 fall back Tho tugging and dolving and hoisting went | Pr¥ WH & mon - 6 8 r | enough of it to do 'any damage. The ther 4 ot L 4 e ack. defondants freloss! aftor houw 7 tho | piilding beforo the men can make any of- | 0o vatore daylight rogisterod but 34 | to Georgia. These rains have been heavy in | tion are beginning to move upon the outposts | g forward tirelessly hour aftor hour among = !l,m"u-'fl‘v'rnurl-“m clearing away the debris, | qoone0 apcve® o o0 “the uplands the | localitios, especially from southeast Ohio to | of the white house. When General Kantz, The land forces were aided by the war Every traveler on the Hudson River rail- biackened timbers and tho tumbled stones | “here is no doubt but that a largo number of | vy, araturg was about two degrees higuer, | northern’' Georgin and thetgs to Pennsyl- | o o to bo reured, was promoted about a | Ships, and under the cover of the cruiser's | rond has feen the great marole house stand- and brick, Occasionally there came a break | persons now reported missing will be found v 4 o'aloo! t > | vania. This storm development should move T § T ontinel sig! v Fenwooq fn the work, when silence fell and men were | il an unrecognizabie state in tho mass of | pisOrEations st d o'clock this morning sRewr | [CL LG, Gard “over New England Monday, | Year ago his chiof and most formidavle op- | guns the Insurgont army was able to forco a | 1€ sentinel on tho heights above Fenwood as wrest it from him! It is a battlo of the giants, Twenty millions against six. One hundred and forty-three plaindfs agninst 134 bushed, and one more of the lost want away, "','l!,:‘u“;(“‘!‘n‘]“‘f“;x‘:;‘_-w of bodies taken from the | t0d8Y the temperature was G2 above. Ll a‘]&él probablybng nc:;;lde??;garrnl:: ponent was l‘olmle‘l .xl.:m.:, l\\. ¥ il tho of | passage of the river and then drove tho "lllnu‘:::.{:.-.'.):'1::.::“:::.‘3‘. I:,',""T\:',:.::‘l,::":‘.:',";',:'. smoko begrimmed and scorchod, 10 tho | ruins up to the timo the men stopped work Estim ite of the Damnge. A% 1t moves: Toward the BOGAIINNS cool WAVS | e sasates moer iis Gonoaradiior 1A 8 VXY | enemy baforo it Hftesn milos fn the south. | house, Lawronos Drako, hoids n newly-guos: gorgue. An clectric arc lamp had been | tonight is seventoen. The number identified |\ <piporrs, Minn., Aug. 23.-The Trib- | behind that has been pushiagits way from | SX[Sneive roWw with General Miles. “Thousands of citizons of Valpariso | tioned title toit, He is accused of havin Kled to @ post across the street | iseleven, MixsespoLis, Minn., Aug. 23 the west, with Its. front nearly to the Appa. | 1t 18 the general belief horo that this un- - 3 ce I une tonight has received a special covering " Y pleasantness had more to do with Forsythe's | l0oked on while the engagement which will | got possession wrongfully, by : : . ! Inchian chain, to tho const, will cause _ U el LU 5 Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Wis- | yared changes of ten: itk o heavy | failuro to secure tho promotion than any | decide the fate of the ropublic of Chili was | Undue influence, by forgery pe eyo stared ail night over the workingmen, | Lovisviive, Ky., Aug. 23.—At Caneyville, | consin and western Towa. [n the districts d % o Ak gWoticrl HaT v &3 At 5 L - J rains Monday and northwest winds, espo- | other cause. The administration of the War | being waged. oruation and bribery--even blacker cr and into the black yawning chasm where | Ky., early this morning ire destroyed prop- articularly covered in the wheat fields | cially in the middle Atlantie, * % i g rtice Lkl are hinted ut in connection with the £5,000- P ¥ dopartment, while not disposed to be partic yosterday a building was, and in which peo- | erty worth $20,000, weluding Harved Bros.’ | of Minnesota, South and North Dakota | The weather should be clear by Monday : Balmaceda led his men in person. Defeat } o y ; Minnesota, Joneral Miles, did not ; 3 s o thought of | store, H. M. Daniel's store, Borneo's hotel, : = night in the Atlantic states excent over | ularly friendly with General Miles, mea pither. o ] R e T LG L e i Dowsos” saloon and several rosidences, Tné | thO reports aro most encouraging. (o eralty | Bt 0 Y aaving weather pravails in the | desir to puta personal affroutupon him, K SO (B UL, (L8 L (A Lawrence Drake olaims to have been the tho torror to come. ‘T'wo small tank lamps heaviest loss is Harued Bros., $.500, fully | spealking very light damago has beou done | guif and Tennessea thence to Wisconsin and | such as the promotion of Colonel Forsythe | Strength of both is being exerted. Foreign [ second cousin of Mrs. Seaman,” said one of or torches had been brought and placed ¢lose | iy, 4,04 other losses less than half insured. | to wheat. Whero there has been any it was | west of the Mississippi river. Anotnerdeep | would have been considered. naval vessels will proteet their citizens. the contesting heirs today. “Why, his up by the edgo of the ruins, and all night — — scattered and only to late sown wheat, | storm area has developed northwest of Da- ‘Today Colonel Forsytheis thoonly cavalry - grandfather’s mother was only a half great- their plumes of ruddy flame flared forth and LOOKING FOR HOMES. the early sown being out of the way. Taken | kota and will cause a general rise in temper- Y by ' ‘o- , ; graadaunt to him, Benjamin Drake was the lighted up the black chasm with an inferno — altogether, tho damage is not enough tomake | ature Monday and for several days after- ‘.’.l';f.",’.,“?:f‘fi“m".'\ (L abnnckion. w\'\'.'u'n Ll LA IR CReALIFARUTAINAY. BT T avrdtes aodl vib tint. And all the whils there was & constant | SCenes on the Borders of the Cher- | any differénce in the size of the crop or grade | wards in the distriots west. el ettt oy anToske hve g St he BB A C RN I EFe B R coued ptlsunstiAcl s Exchan zes of the Country as Re- | grandfather of sary Ann Scuman, By bis dusning of water from tho two hose lines | = (,kl"k\‘ <8 t"f'“n, ot informa. | 1% ® warm wave is following THEY FOUGHT. long thonght that they should be recoguized ported by the Banks. fivst wife ho had threo children; she was the uvon tho wreckago. Soventy-five Italans | ¢ oAty oY el L ] the late cold visitor, and further by the promotion of one of thoir number to BosToN, Mass, Aug. 23—The following | thirdone of them. By his second wife he had been placed among the ruins to assist the | ton concerning the opening of Indian lauds | gamage is not probable. . At Jamestown, N. | Two Millionaires Engage in a Personal | the grade of a general ofticer. % e e TatRoa s > had thirte 1 La co was the grand- has caused an influx of people here thatis | D., at6 o'clock the thermometer registered Bhcsantd The ranking artillory ofticor is Colonel | is copied from the dispatches to tho b Sl LA E AR S ARSI, LY, i surprising. Tho boomora aro_ urriving witt | 70 above, and at Mayvile, N. D 75 What | e, oo Hncounter, | G oomis Langdon, now stationod at ot | from the manacors of tho cloaring houso i | 301 0f ono of those, iPiere arg soveral heirs Weary, Willing Searchers wagons of overy description houdea for the | dainage was done was matnly to cornand | n::E;mJT;'u; S "“"fl:m m“fu;:v“"”"; :ln(r'n;ll‘tlt;-r‘ :,',‘.;‘“,‘V...?,:';‘:{,‘;“'.‘.’:: ananzdon 18 | the cities named, shows the gross exchanges i a o oo DBAYATIOL B Two lines of men were formed from the | /o h A0 R C tvations, When | g2rden truck and this damage is confined to poy o for last weok, with rates per cent of increase | Mrs an, like Mrs. Hotty Green, was i o o scattered sections, The points in North | sensational personal encounter between J. [, | record and a powerful backing. If the arul- e e L & ¥ "’:"l“," eibito “"’\:“:v;‘lvl ?]’:;‘ h“;""" 'J"“‘t';‘ug";’f:“ the prosident's proclamation is issued throw- | Dakota roported dameged aro Onkes Mclroy. nd 1, Swope, two millionairo | 1KY is recognized o will surely sccuro tho | or docrenso us a e PO B D0 B R R e nt and along k) el ing Al = i % i ol b 1 / ¥ 2] 1 star, corresponding week in 1590 A ofore he: L Meyer, w ing thelands opon to scttloment thoro wiil | where lato ~wheat ~was serlously | copitalists of this place. Mr. Melroy SRR L corvesponding week in 13 TveaBtanbo 0Ly T B the front wall of the wrecked building before [ (58 507 : v e nBArSOr) eimbab ] deh oy oA L.t ol it bellied forth and fell into the street, and t:fl;“;,}l'";';”l:“”"‘:“’:‘D';;‘,“‘;": o Wool wwhoat and_onta sworo. Injursa 5 gor | nd Mr. Swobe had had a misundorstand- | e montnly crop. report fust issued has all mght the rofuse was carried along and F 8 “ | cent; Grandin, one-third of the wheat - | ing concerning an investment. Today | the following concerning the condition of the turned & moderate fortunc into a large one, and Mary Ann sursued the same course, Every ooncelvable specimen of humanity | SF I : rning the ¢ cities. She had boon a noted beauty in hor ) R 3 jured, and Mandan corn slightly injured. In | Mr. Meclroy was conversing with a friend | crop in Nebrasia by counties: 5 boon ) y | anded tolbunitl whon) tho idnwe feame hol yy dput i’ an/ appearance;: (the)gambier) || Bouth Dakota seriots| damage’ torcbPnt and || To':the Gontes -Houss eI Bwhan shr. | - TiouginsBaciinan fFom: too miich G L pila hud reached up awning high. and the missionary elbow each other, | lato wheat and flax was dono at Aberdeen, | Swope stepped up to the latter and told him [ and injured badly in places by severe storms. Drake. She married John P. Sheaman While tho newspapor pressos two o threo | gy =€y (e o P SRR S SRR | Chamberlaio aud Andover; at Waterton corn | that Mr. Melroy was . “thiof, a liar, and | Haves—\Weody owing to contiaued wot | New¥are ! P Sh i o B Leh s threr 1o thet v st o el marered : villian” Mr. Melroy thereupén fellod Mr. | weathor. Ghiengo B L e Yo "ok out the printed stories of the disaster, | clyimed, Some have gone so far as to build Grand Fork, Milne, Devil's Lake, James [ Swope to the fioor by & blow on the head [ Johnson--Coming out fast and where prop- town, Hillsboro, and a host of other South | with his walking stick. After Mr. Swope | erly cultivated will yield well. Dakota points, report no damage to wheut or | arose he drew his vevolver.. Mr. Mclroy | Saunders—Fully three weoks late and will other grain, A Huron, S. D, dispatch says | followed suit and the men were about to | amount to nothing ou the low lands except- | Juv, Dries no damage was done in the Jim river valley. | open fire on one another yhen they were | mg for fodder. Cinelnmat In Miunesota no damage to speak of was | parted. i Gosper—Late owing to cold weather, but | Pittshure in 1572, Mrs. Seaman often saidsho would never make a will, but would let her proporty be divided according to law. This is one of the logs on which tho chargo of forgery will be asked to stand. black masses of silent poople were yet at the | flat boats with which to cross the streams. acenc of tho wrocic againat the_vows of po- | Olers huve housos on wheols which thoy 2 : b . | bave stocked with provisions ready to move sloomen who constituted tho firo 1Wos | gra” moment's notire. On n line which ex- There was little noise. Two engines, each & | 1g,4s from Cimarron to the South Canadian, i i ——————— ) i Kansas Cit, v d block away, had settled to their work aud [ a distance of sixty miles or more are | don0and from all points rising temperature KErLED. 1y TOAAE e arnrvEn, | Frowingraplaly. : qood, | Loutsvilioo: Ruied with a Roa of Ir. their black throats coughed Joss violently | oncamped thousands of homeless pooplo | 13 feported toulint. ' Wianipeg and no i N romines p';%n‘x’nflst;:l)‘i‘:\t;u‘v"li)clfinn 2 1t may not hove been strange, but it looked boys from Printing House Squaro came pat- { JEHIETE BRETo, e RORIRCER RIS ad e | that point. ; Shot. Wayno—Late. ; e became a sealed Dook to tho nearest of ler tgring their feat along tho streets and called al's surveilance unconcernediy, but | 10 southwestern lowa the thermometer | Four Wourn, Tex., Avg. 23,—In the cor- | Antelops—Late, but growing rapidlv. Kkin, Relatives whom she loved were b St e 4 & recistered almost to froezing, but a fog pre- Bl Blaine—Tujured by hail, but a large crop. ith subdued volces, “Ixtral Allabout tho | whou the order to move s given® ‘thore | R WMER G0 (oGtie, LA 1K DO | ridors of tho Pickwick notel this afternoon | - paiae= fulured by explosion,” while peoplo bought from tho | will o © unquostionubly much trouble. | pging, Frost is foared in parts of Wisconsin | Lou Campbell, 8 Fort Worth commission | Custer—Lato and weedy. boys so as to read what the men wearing o | where the tobacco and cranberry crops alone | man, shot A. Dallybone, & $hreveport cotton Logan—Retarded vy rain. badges and insido tho fire lines had douo [ o6 D0 0 the Cswiftest Wut 1O | could be injured, all tho others being safely | buyer, threo times, two bullets entoring the | Nuckolls— Injured by ratn. denied admittance to her presenc say that ber mind was studiously poi- soned against them by the intriguers who were seeking o gain_possession of ner vast fortune, Lawrence Drake was installea in They through the night. cernvd. A great deal of importance is at. | 0utof the wa abiomon. Tho wounds proved fatal. Dally- | gtantonTLate but dotug well, |- tho groat louse as right-hund wan, and it Iy List of the Doad KRecovered. tached to information from Washington that 5 bone died tonight. The third bullet hit s L il 0 said that he ruled things tuere with a rod of L us much as ten duys’ notice will bo given frostelinglowa: 8 e Infested with lico or something that sucks iron. Ho was king, 1'is will was law and The complete list of the identified dead up to 10 o’clock tonight is as foliows: LEONARD R. COLE, 40 yenrs old, of Madi- i [ BURLINGTON, Tn.,, Aug. 23.—[Special Tele- | rib, glanced ana hit Sandy Rioe, a bystander, | sap. prior to settiement. This will only add to u et R R T i the excitement of the occasion, as it will | gram to Tue Bee.!—Tho most phenomenal ment further than to say the _k‘lling was_in | pe DOOT, ad 8t comes P cause numbors of people to congregate on | cold wave for yeors is prevailing over south- | self defense. The men had becs partners in the old ladv obeyed it. The mavole palace was a prison, say the contesting heirs, or rather an asylum for the insuue, il B A & 3 =] B v y weeds. K0! T v R (R O BRI o CT BTN | (s borllerto eukdgo in the race for a home- | wost Towa at proscnt. It camo uncxpectod | business at Shreveport, Ly & YeAr or w0 | Framiitonl st put aaen. 0ke® by weeds: | wasmincton o are going o show i il thoy say—— 1IN GIDIS, {0 yoars old, %7 Greomwich | StELEER WAL icuious and amusing | 3nd 14te gnrden truck had o narrow escapo. | ago, and tho trouble préw ois of hel bust- | Nanco—Lato but fair crop. it bo appalne, . Thoy il n6s toeustadow: SAKAH ANN HEAGNEY, 6 years old, 5 | stroot scenos ftoday was & man with his | The mercury fell from70 degrees in the | ness disagroements. ~Cammbell has made | Platto—Doing weil but very uneven. the/avidaneal for they:domobwish! B put sty Purk Place 3 ¥ " | family and his all londed in a wagon with six | 208do to 35 in less than twenty-four hours | many friends during his residonce here. York—Poor stand and weedy TTalLiGH I fhie o oY bholad s scabhy {Some FICHAEL SLATTERY. 6 years old, | yoko of cattle in front, In front was a toam | 331 nothing but Py ioiier and beavy uELD UP BY NEGROES. Boone,-Lata/but in‘Huo) condition, witnesses, they sy, have been told 1o keep Bighty-ninth street and Park avenue. Gtimilohicows,. [Naxt: to. them wore! two nds prevented ng frosts, orn in this Clay—Two weeks later than usual and beyond tho reach of summonsos. That Mrs. A B, PETEL O s entily fo- : d I C L of estarant propries | G oo, and thon a pair of buils hitched uraer | Section s so far advanced, however, that the 3 r \ weather too cold for a good crop. cold will have little effect on it. Joel, of Memphis, Kobbed and Colfax—Backward. Seaman’s mind began to fail her in her R A NI R ST L WO 5 joke (ungoduocsigntly ab the Joed. ~The crops in southwestern lowa and ad- Mortally Wounded. Lancaster—Very backward, even with WidowioedRaniaSUiEkEsholing]lficcana STAV ZEIGIPTER, 81v Washingt REMALA LNGED. joining portion of Illinois and Missouri are | Npypiys, Tenn., Aug. 23.—A band of | most favorable wéather will not have half a 3 g | mentally insapacitated, tha \platntifisiin® tho t, Holokon. i 3 ) perfectly immense and there s nothing but sty Rt ko ¢ | crop. ¥llmington. e <o | present suit will try tolestablish by volumin JACOB IIERDERICH, 125 Fast Tenth stre N Nhoal he Lake Erfo | 10n€ continued rains or an_early freeze that | 8rmed negroes entered the grocery store of [ CIRP . oL Ty i plds.... : f - | ous testimouy. In 1874 she fell off o gang O1TO WALSEK, 21 years old, of 18 Ea Nota Wheel Turning on the Lake Erle | cinnjuro it, Farmers are not apprehensive | renty Joel, four miles east of Memphis, as | Namaha—T.ate but looks wel. way at Harvlem bridge and was nearly heh st & Western Road. of either. The mercury now is about 40 | he was about to close last might, and after | Seward—Late and damaged b drowned. Sho smilingly sald when brought Des Moines . (e —A special from | above zero. robbing him of all the money he had abouy | Sherman —Late but domg well. Chiattanoogs. B TNER, 15 years old, 1 ashore: “Why, I could have sailed around for years without any harm.” She consented HARLES] Pirrsueie, Pa., Aug. RANK IACH. & years old, 121 First street. | Findlay, O, s: The strike on the Lrke Shigh z his person, told him to open the safe, point Dodge —Very backward. A Dligoinses e W " Lato tonight ideutifications wero made as [ Krio & Western 19 as tight as ever aud nov a [ g SUEBCSL Bowriee, - g pistolsitoihisihoad, Siloolitried tofopansit || HitcuoockLatalbut aifiae onditionand | || Nomunior altepims toroward teeatios whobaras T whool on'a freight car on any one of the EATRICE, ) ug. 23.—[Special Tele- | byt iy his excitement could not do it. The | growing well. W - D O, e e 5 ERSONIPOK A 4 3 < gram to Tue Ber.] —A light frost provailed | negroes went out the back door and ran up | Knox—Ten days late, Lexington. Ky 1L CONESGIONSING, 218, ali0Rad, 18 gan ABRAHAM DERSONIPOKI, 17 years old. 141 | divisions has turned since last Monday night. ) to harbor the delusion that Lawrence Drake Tt Yosterday, by order of Cenoral tanezes | B€ro last night. No damage was done to [ the railroad track. They siot Joel twice, | Burt—Late; worms doing much damage to | Montreni R T \\Nn SUAVE STEINEIL 20 vours old, 211 East | Yosterday, by ordor of Gonoral Managor | exops of any kind as far as can bo learned up | the first shov passed through the left arm thairoo g B it B1s P sse t s hoats thnt alts i s Hundrea and Seventeenth street. SERCERY ISl pkaliblcheltralgnfhouy to this ovening. The frost was almost wholly | #nd lodged in his back, The other bali Sarpy—Late and may not mature. eE i eAREORI (et [Hre SRR AN I T Tuis makes thirteon wontified out of sev- | LORE LA LG Wors Lald Loff theto beink 10 | confined to the uplands and was very slight. | entered Joel's left sido making a wound T T8 B S dusting imaginary dust off the furniture, enteen bodies recovered, work for them at any poiut. = As yet no move Slentten which the doctors pronounce fatal. There is i e R AU b Four bodies ave still in the morgue uniden- s:kjeAsi;i:?%L l‘:ml oA pfi{h“fi'.flx'?l :-:\t ad. no clue to the perpetrators of the deed. THEY STRUNG HIM UP. Rl e et ‘;'.m.w“ ohertoullors tified. i e AL 4 Ay Aug. 23,—|Special Tele- e i S8y Atk ol 3 ST A by S A Are st ara O, reperts: tho aftustion thore unchanged. | ;.\ 1o Mg Bex.| —A light frost foll In this HILLEDBIS MORREH, Citizens ot Shelbyville, Ind., Lynch a | pyjry sed. t fn':'f'tau?‘l-‘;‘3::‘.3:'1‘:\5;1:;'“1?3:;10 e cone dontified bodies at the morgue. There were e dges BT ; 3 Gow, A o creasod. Wit e P 3 3 e still five bodies there tonight waiting to be Whiskey Men routle. vicinity last night which injured garden | oy [usane Man at Columbus, O., At- . Cowardly Murdcrer. e ey Wity “,A}h"- Seaman Dhe m“'l‘ LR fom: lfl{ dogs. idutified. Thoy wore those of aman ab out [ Lovisvirie, Ky., Aug. 25.—Six suits were | truck in several places along the Wood river tempts Wholesale Marder. SneLnyviiLe, Ind., Aug. 23.—Don Bruce, [ or10i per o UrE T nchanien | Whenovr oo of them dicd sho would have & five feet, five inches, 2 cents in one of the | brought by the federal government for the | Valley. 1t is exceptionally cool this evening. ) i r. 98— i city marshal, was shot and fatally woundeq [ nereased 1inerioont: AANCEOIOR M ONUMOIY SLECIBG.LOx IBIIIMOLY, B¥onaors iooket & Bodvotin raiburned bes KRS0 , B A heavy frost is expocted in the morning. Corvanus, O.. Aug. 23,—Charles King, a S hs: i : - - There were tines when sho would startle i, R off Han burtied U | condemnation of 200 burrels of whisky for b mild manuered pationt at tho insane asylum, | by Charles Hawkins, a desperado, who w TURBULENT WINE GROWERS. those about her by unexpected bursts of Joits old Sdveseod in_ seorkments. pance and | fraudulent entry. Bartley, Johnson & Co., FRI m MEN. secured permission to visit his mother, Mrs, | lynched by a mob a few hours later. IErenchi Wine G U shrowdness ko W. G. Coldowey, the Louisvitle Public waro- io Ki sivelovi ilo | Hawkins was in a quarrel, when Bruce came | ¥'rench Wine Growers Unnccesarily | “Yes, [ know Lawrence Drake gives me checked shirt, Body of a young man horri- ¥, ; % Hattio King, at_Circloville, and today while : Troubling Themselves. fina preaan (8l ¥ahpladid onde \Mbut He buys bly burlnml..l Hm:v of 8 young man .n:‘m-lc, 19 | bouse, David Bartley and Darwin Johnson, | An Influential French Paper on the | g wag preparing a meal, slipped up behind | pon the sceno and requested him to oeaso Pants, Aug. 23.—The agitation of young | them with my money.” ' ' years old, clad in dark'trowsers and lawn | are made defendants. Visit. ner and shot her through the body, killing | 19 disturbanco. Hawkins thon ronctiod for | 1Ak e ¥ the akitition of young s i s B teunis shirt, It is recited that tho whisky was oviginally | Ponrswours, —Aug. 23.—The visiting | horinstantly. He then tried to shoot an | his revolver and with an outn fired threo | RN HAE (R HIEC TG i ba o 0L dna:Bronanty rake Awaiting Her Lover's Body. invoiced in the Scum Bucket county, and | Frenchmen and eutertainers passed a com- | aunt, Mvs. Davenport, bnt failed in is pur- | shots in succession at Bruce, each builet | I"& the turbulent wine growers in the cham- 1o died 1 1578 three-fourths of pagne districts, is the outcome of endeavors upon the part of the largo wine companies to property was willed to Lawrence Drake. will was coutested beforo Surrogate Cal- re- | paratively ouiot day. Numbers of the | pose. He labored under the delusion that | taking effect. Hawkins fired twice more, but Tn a doorway within the police lines and | Whisky shipped to Bermudu and ther u is mother hud caused his Mucarceration in | ,iscoq it ed to run, with Brace fol- close by the ruin sat & woman—a young | imporiednto tho United States by N. Hot- | French naval ofticers witnessed the military b 1 Jeatdhe s on I S, ; 1 ol i o object | vin ou the ground of undue influence, but woman whose checks were scalded with BSimer Aanoorsinal involoohasiaad: E1E [izavigwibyitholauke [at) Connanghbiana iine | (g oeyum: | S IULRGENE lowing. When about 150 feot from tho place | U0}© ll";*_’| f"mll' Visorsedaiits helableat R roniats, Mo Sharke O fovabir :fi:}:-wm :I‘um.‘;m:ch?:;":;w‘z'""l “'r““:;: ::{hmr Erhardt, the collector of customs at New | spected the dock yards and various other CONSCIENCE STRICK. of the shooting Bruce caught Hawkins, f;“ ‘L"“-Ill' :i fl:" & \“H""i‘! uuL‘ ';"f OXCEU. | (was ot then raised. The case was never ap- srovided for her, her hoad bent forward and | York, allowed the whisky to enter the | places of interest, wtile others visited 5 placed him under arrest and immediately et wyiais, OWnOrs Slotily OPPose | pealed. ‘There was uot much monoy spont fn provided forbar hox nesdinent Jor ot [ United States was frauduiont, inasmuch a8 | Loudon, Stolen Money Retunded After Fi toll. Ho was romoved to his residenco, At | WPis Project, which thoy suppose is aimed to | this contest, as the wealthy re n{..ma \\;o\l.!‘d ¥ ‘0 of the reduce the yoemanry of the district to mer not go into the fight, but in- th factory bands. There is no doubt that thoro | BOW o¥idunce thoy nuve onanized for a big o & s cic ght, anc said that they represent an are some grounds for theiv suspicions, but at | &8 AN T8 E 000,000, the samo time there is no doubt that phyllox- | ““§0T sinzuiar michaps and £ on. The licht of the flaring torches glis. | the whisky had been tamperea with, either 3 AT oSS Years Have Elapse toasd \.§mu her bloodshot, pn‘frul oyes. Kllxo» at Bormuda or while being transported be- nl‘.\m ":,“:l;mk"'e,b ronsh ‘m;,“ ",’"‘k‘n"{:\f'\ Kaxsas City, Mo, Aug: 23 —Traveling sido hor upon an iron stop sat & man who had | tween Bormuda and the Ubited States. By | Gficars, the duke of Gonnaugh and M. Wau- 4\, (000 500 0 Pl f0h"6t the Chicago, accompanied tho woman, And so, all night | this means the whisky pussed through tho | diugton, the F'ronch ambassidor, wore pre oo s ae B0 they had beon watehing, waitig, hoping, | custom houso by being taxed much less than ent at the banquet given by the mayor. ‘Ine | Burlington & Quiney railroad, today received 11 o'clock Bruce was vomiting blood and his caso was considered hopeless, At 12 o'clock tonight a mob of 500 collected in the court house vard and proceeded to the alities nave e ianovas: it should have Deen. customary toasts woro responded to, in his mail €0, which had been stolen from At it h A era has made its appeavances and that | attended the plantiffs in the present case. Joiurhading o ke (theralasayaty, o€ her iy Pawis, Aug. 2.—Le Tompos romarks the | pim ot tho time a Burlingto train was hela | 181 Without & word.. T'ho shorift demanded | /™, By 0 500 (ohoad rupidly. M. Lamaro | Tho most startiiug was the murdor of Law- future “husband’s body, who was buried . absence of Lord Salisbury from Portsmouth, to know who was there. One of the mob under the dobris. She spoke soldom— Mprdered His Unale, which 15 regarded s signisicant whon hij | WP and robbod by fronuer bandits ftween | oia"y0 L FGEEE U B IR only waited dumbly to see the body of Dusiar, In, Aug. 238.—[Special Telegram | josition as secretary of state of foroign | years Yesterday a voorly dressed man | g tsonor Tho/sherlft. the: & od th up in his agitation, but it is almost impossivle her lover, as she was the afilanced bride | to 'Tui Bue.] —This morning at 4 o'clock | affairs is considered. Le Tempes draws from | walked into the Burlington office at St. Jos- | Bitd @ prisoner. k thon opeilod W | for tho movement bo Is at the head of to suc- | kinsman ' of Mr. Seamante. " Ha of young wan Petersen, whose father owiied: | Bler Torrell shot and iustantly killed his | the fact the conclusion that “England de- | epn and wade inquiry for Mr. Baxter. Being | door, whon the wen nterod the parlor and | goud, " us champagno requires such a largo | fnd just beon persuadea to join the restaurant where many are believed to uncle, William Burke,eight wiles east of this | 8ires to be independént and neutral, but | told that Mr. Buxter's hendquarters wero in | seizod him by the tnroat. He was then tied | amolnt of capital for its successtul produc- | in the fight for which,it is said, he had in his yer Townsend last November by being bushed off the palisades, almost opposite the marble palace. Mr. Towusend was & has secured enoraous influence to back him have been killed whilo at lunch. At2 o'clock TN jermany and France.” | Kansas City th tained that he wos koral i o i 3 g N 3 . 4 A Al od Frid cqually friendly with Germany and Frauce. ansas City the man explained that he was | hand and foot and a handkerchiof wasstuffed | tion. 38€$810! hortant ovidence, Sin paRE: in the morning a group of firemen cvased their | place. Burke's futher died Friday last and e one of the bandits who robbed the crain fif- | {116 his mouth. Apart from the iny 1 of phylloxera. the fl‘.'.'“;‘f':lff,,"',"” ,' ':!:-.‘1 ‘.‘,{ ';l.., 1.“":1", ‘L‘,,,':_ work, a body had been found wear the spot | some neighbovs who were sitting up with the Situation In Russia, toen years ago und handed the elrk $60 in an | ™6 5'of the mob secured the keys of the jail | F'reuch vintage justities the gloomy predic- | testants have recolved threatening lottors where the lad was found dead about 10 | romains were talking and teliing stories when |Copuright 1891 by Jamas Gargan Renna't. | envelope, asking lim to forward it to Baxter. 4 ) 10 AL tions made 1 regard to the present crop of vyer Gieorge W. v for i ! p and Lawyer George W. wilson, attorney for o'clock. The body was that of a yo ng man —[New Yori Horald Cable | Ho tien tisappeared and bas not been seen | and the barred doors were thrown open and | i, L i “Terrill becamo excited and going to theroom | Pawis, Aug. 1 Y - i > th pon an Jp to the prosent the ouly vine- | the contestants, /mous postal Stiout 80 years oid, 1was ferrluly burned. | oy o/ Burke was' ‘slooping, pulled a 83-call- | ~-Specisl to Tis Buw,|—Mewsrs, Waller & | 8ince. His identityis a mystefs, guards pliced ot the ontranca to keop back | yaras which promise well aro thoso os tho | cara “not. long ade g hosial No one thero knew him. The romaines were 4 A ; - theother prisonors. Hawkins was in a roar | Bordeaux region. In La Gironde and Au aite. can ton't foll v " placed in the dead wagon that stood con- | bre Smith & Wesson revolver and fired, the | Co., have received the following dispatch Western People 1n ¢ hicago. cell and when the mob reached that portion | giau dopartmonts the vineyards havo. beon | Mo yiare, you, domt " follow Townsund. stantly near. ball striking Burke over the right tomple, | from their Russian agents: *‘The mornin Yiri0 29,18 T, of the jail he fell upon his faco, placed his | wivaead i 5 AR AL Mr, Wilson says he ls not afraid, The oase The, J & ple, B | Cuicaco, 111, Aug. 23.—|Special Telegram Al 1400, b ravaged by wildew and by bl ot, th is promised for trial in the near future. o Then again wont on the worl, the firemen | penetrating the brain and causing instaut | papers stato that there's no fear of theve bo- | yoryp By, |--Sunday arrivals, in- Chicago | D208 OVEr his eyes aund said: “Ploase lot | courses of sulphates huving failed to arrost e —" : s and pulleys disiodkiug and BAUIE | Geath. Temporary wmsanity is supposed to | ing any prohivition of the export of Wheat | oo tho west are as Tollowsy T mitteo did mot walt, but proceaded | 1 PFOTess of theso discasos, Tho nogli- 118 BONES DISAPEEARING, Thero wero tho Italians in doublo linos, ns | Vo the cause for the deed. Burke leaves a | from Russla nor will there evenbo a tax | 4y tho Grand Paciflo—F. L Lawrenco and | to tio his bands and adjust a iooso about his [ KG1e3 of the krape growers hus eaused tho ; carviers working stolidly in the inferuo glow | wife and two children. on the oxportation. Thero may, porhups bo | wife, J, G, Wilson g som, ; Omaha; G. H. | neck. Ina momentsix men came rushing | ™j’rori(0 WCsohie S Cumakiag asithas, | Owseous Portion of an Ohio Man Grad- of the torches. There came, finally, a touch —-—’—"u—,;“ a question in official circles of the prohibi- Nurting Davannort. T £ MilBoore. Bious | out of the jail, pulling their victim by tho | A Lent of the depd it e unlly Absorh by His Blood. neck and dragging him on the ground Twenty feet from the jail door a tree was light flittering through the morning Ffoaking mists. Some hud gone home to sleep. The | Ixpraxarouss, Ind., Aug. 25, crowds behind the policemen wore much re- | riying in nearly all parts of Indiana steadily duced, but the work went on, and on, and on. & d A 42 “The silent fiance of the dead man in the | fOr the past sixty hours—an almost constant Acr ruins was waiting as the dawn broke, and | down-pour, unaccompanied by wind. In S her strained and pitiful face was ghastly in | this immediate vicinity corn had been in | His Father the V he asserts that the viueyard keepers have | SreiNGeiELp, O., Aug. 23.—A mysterlous B, ) v shown themselves caveless in their care of | case of a man's bone structuro gradually L. H. Korty, Omaha. found and the ropo was thrown overa limb | the vinoyards, Wherever the procautions of | crumbling away is attracting the attention At tho Palmer—J. . Yeast: Fort Madi- [ and a sccond later Hawiins was suspended | soonc0 huye boen properly and opportunely f the medical fraternity here. William o . | midair, Bight shots were then fired in AL ) y aou Tai J- K. Day, ir., Des Mawes, In.; D. | hig hody and the dreadful work was oy chaocrad thaxings sse Resluiy-sud “prouise n, o farm band Living near the oity, be- At tho WWellington—Samuel Baldauf, Towa; | The mob immediately dispersed and in five | “WRA 0o g 0 iiow 10 the dopart. | vame incapacitated from hard work Aftoon tion against wheat containing over a certain City, la.; W. G. Broughton, Dabuque, Ia.; proportion of rye leaving the country.” 2 e 2 i — D LIKE A FIEND. t has been tim of a Young the morning light. Day dawned, the ruday | good condition, but in other sections— Man's | Insane Fury. 7 v 3 Jtab; Edw o | minutes everything on tho strect was as ouche: one, ~ | vearsago by u mysterious disease in which flamos of brenking day illumnod tho eastern | noticeably iu tho westorn and-southwestern |y Aug. 2 —A voung man named | Luilbrook Sioux City fa ot SAWARE S Gulot'as a graveyard, A A T sky, but still the torches were maiutainod, sections—there had ln,:m{ considerable | o o0 T an extraction PRI At the ' Richeliou™Miss Virginia Lowls, At the hour of hanging Bruce was re- | ot 'soorched and have not been injured by | being absorbed by the biocod. A portion of 1n All Their Mangled Ghastliness, damaxe from drouth. However the soaking \ Dubugque, la. ported as dying. locusts. the skull above the oye is gone, loaving no nANT {he Rround has rocalved will insure & good | father todsy' under horrible circumstances. ks o Tt is said that Hawkins deed was promedi At 510 orelock another body, that of a man | crop oven in dictricts affectod by drouth in | The young man became engaged in a quarrel | opuyet® jAud!teriu= . Fo nleMilan, | (ied; A" woek ago the marshal 'arrested about five foet five inchies tal, Was takon out, | baes ohore are 1o early frosts. with his father and pulling out 8 bowio | Josenh Masks and dasshier "Siome caty ot | Hawkins' 12-yoar-old son who had thrown In the pockets of the trousers wus found 2 e h 4 S08000 A e Yy \5 | stones through some plate-gluss windows, cents. AT TS knife, made a furious attack upon the old | I l"“(“""t“)"",_l"\ M. ‘l"";‘."" Omatins M| and Hawkins boasted that he bad como to At 6:80 0'clock the bo ! a n 5 i man, vipping open his abdomen and stabi and Mrs, O. L. Schuyley, Clinton, Ia.; 5. g vepared to ko v otk 0o, o 13 o, i Tona "t | - Desven, Colo, Aug 2i.—The machinery | Fib FURIE OPR 1S thomen hd stabblng | . orihha Molnes, Ta.s M. H. Simpson, | e clty propured to et oven with Bruce. apparently avout 19 years old, was found. It .y d g| Vi vort Brsons, Wa clnd in daric trousers aud b toanls Shirt. | 9f 00 of the largest and most complete paper | ki fiondish work evon after th old i had | W0 ud daughtor. lowa Gity, Ta.; 1. Hinko, | 116 bad sought troublo with sovoral porsons, In Tunis a good vintage is anticipated, the | protection for a space of three inches in harvest there being estimated at 100,000’ aiameter tolitres, Another large portion of bono has disap- Phyollxera has beon variously present in | peared from the top of the skull and a tumor the vineyards of Spain, Portugal and ftaly. | bas formed there. ‘The breast boue is also Young Lemare, as alveady cabled, has | gradually crumbling away. Two of Green's written a p and has startad a weekly | spinul vertebric huve also gone, leaving the 1 i ° i but ull were afraid of him. His father aud . ected by anything but th At 9 o'clock and thirty minutes a halt | mills in the world was sec in motion in this | fallen and he finally despatebed him by ocut- | Omaba, PRy 5 ’ ipenoise, to advo- | spioal cord unprotected by anything but the camo 1 the work, Tarce or four fromen | elty at 4 o'clook yosterday afternoon. The | tng his taront, Bucon was arrested upd he | AU the Fromont—W. O, Corbus, Salt Lake, NS A e e ke avgly | Gate s views and o focite the pewsants to | skin, and as a consequonce Lo inan 1% coms wore bending and busv handed. The | coremony attending the frand oponing was | refuses to give his motive for the deed. Utan; T, O. Bogert, Scotland, S. D, W, | & RS ‘,‘ "l PARLIOLDS “\ D 90 V”“ ¥ | reap the profit of their work lustead of allow- | pelled to lio on his stomach all the while. He i Gy o o Hhname Arang: Suoning Lo Merriman, Marshalltown, [a.; Charies Arm. | $hooting of the city marshal. er Haws | ;¢ the morchants to do so. hroko his leg last winter and the bone has ltalians pauso to look. ‘Then notner fire- | impressive. The luading business men and - h & anxie kins had emptied bis revolver, which he had L it and puysicians say it never will . H. Vincent, H. | poiiowad for the occasion, bis son stepned up NPTy Dot kuit yet and physicians say it never will, and handed bim another well loadod, but [ M ootip s of this he was disarmed by other officers EThOIT, Mich.,, Aug. 23. men gatbered around and the woman starte cinls b Vi o) " Missed a Pienie, kuecnt, Burlington, Ia, & oman startod | oficials of the state wore in atteudance. T. Malone, Salt Lake Cit; forward as fast a3 sho could run. - Hut hor e Lins, O., Aug. 23.—'The peoplo of Colum- companion stayed herand went 1o ook at Cunning Canadians. bus (irove wore out en masso last night t wont aa the dead. ~ Soon he returned to the waiting | Toxoxto, Ont., Aug. 2, —What promises | poo al K Domestio Tronhled Uauso Sulc Tho fatber of the assassin, an old man, cams | reports from London, Eng., with the English P Rirl and jod her by thearm. Inatincivetly sh \ g prom meet the north-bound train on the Cincin- Moxoosiir, Ia., Aug. pecial Tele- i ) Vi V. d o od her by the REITANY aha.1'eo tOT AL N SN MmO AL pRomaL ] s Lo, Aug. 2. [Sy up as tho murshal started 1o fall, and’ going | holders of Wabush bonds aud stocks re- [ Narrow Escape of a kuew the vigil was ended. Her quest” was N . proportions has been | nati, Humilton & Dayton railroad on which | gram to Tue Bee.|—-Lon Clinkingtheard, & up to the dying man drew a cluband was 1iaA tavorabie fathatneabosaainotia n ing I over. Herlost had been found. But be had | unearthed by tha Mail in connection with | it was exnected that James Koverts, arrested | rarmer living near here, t0ok & 080 of ear. | About to ALFikS him when & bystandor caught | 21ted favorablo to the proposed buildiug of a 10 word for her and sho was not pormitted | the barbor works which Lavo beon in prog- | for the Columbus Grove murder and robbery | peiitor 1V11E Bear hers 1ok o dos tv | him. Tue mob, nowever, et bim go on fe- then to ace the dreadful work of thie wreck- | ross oo for ovar two yours. Serious bood lo | would bo a passenger. Threats of lynchiny | Pl feld this oveniug, dylng within twonty | (ol Gels"ugs "wnd (o boy on aécount ‘of | caro, mes . Joy CANT ASHORE, W York Yachts ¥ new line between Montpolier, O., and Chi- Manquerte, Mich,, Aug. 23.—Tne Bralnard and the line will probably be con- | party, from New York on yachts, were age upou b, charges are made. wera freely made, but Roberts didnot ar- bis youth oted at . Th vill g oY driven ashore Thursday night, fortunately 3 b veely it sause, leaves & 18 youth, structed at onoe s will give a new The man who was lifted out from among - — rive. The prisoner's father says ho will | Ghilsh:, He loavos s whle eud soveral amall | MU0 Clarence Hruce, a brother of | through line from Detrolt to Chivako via the | striking Chiapel boach. A man kot through h - A ; » : children in poor eircumstances, i the bricks and timbers was the girl's lover, o Fears of Lynching. prove an allbi for his son, the marshal, was called to the south part of | Butler branch of the Wabash, which will be | tho woods to Munishin at 2 o'clock yesterda; S8 Jions sl Mighare ¥ ) 3 y e [ L y 2 ygars of age, of 83 Third avenue, tho son | Cugverann, O., Aug. 2.—A speclal from i By a Big Majority, the county to bold an inquest, and tomorrow | 140 miles shorter than any other route. From | and reported the whole party, three women f,‘;,',‘“, foor, hie mide fouriea’ e iiae | Now Washington, O., where the Columbus | Governor Campbell's Condition. Sraunto, Ve, Aug. B Afior the most | Wil hold an fuquest on the by of bis broth- | Montpelior th now iy Wil run west to tha | wia four wen, on the boach without food. " A bat bad been recovered. Grove bauk robber and murderer is in jail, | CoLusnus, O., Aug. 23.—The condition of | exciung aud vituperative campaign ever | pondes won tolove tizais the oy DO o | ofuandt i 28 0 sha Montualise | 10 Yaotuse ol o | o y . ended upon to investigate the cause of his | of grading is already done on the Montpelier | o venture aloug that shore and provisions And thus as the night word on the work vs that everything was quietat9 o'clock | Governor Campbell remains about the same | known here licouse was carried by a good rothor's deatn, i end of the line and Lwenty miles of rails laid | wero seut by guldes through the Progrossed. The crowds grew greatly, The | aud that uo fears of lynching aro eutertained. | as it has been for the past turee days. Helis | majority. The assassin leaves a wife and family wbo | ou the Chicago end, night iy 3 . ] L wouds last

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