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THE OmaHA DALy BEE. = — e e ey, UMBER 116. OND YEAR. PARADED WITH CREAT POMP | Emmeetiomit,s fote” i uinth strect, where the monume OMAHA. THURSDAY MORNING, OCTORER 13 1892, St W COURTS AT CROSS PURPOSES < [IT'S COMING T0 A SHOW DOWY ' 255 t to Colum thut Cathoties $should be the tiret 1o n | bus, prese 10 city by the It [ ne auniversary of Wediscovery of Americu, I'ie bodv was then borae to the poots' cor s cieties, was un becsuse in the bonfof the nation's peril ner and after further services was ¢ e S Sumh With a baud batwoen follovad tho Ninth arade in H Awmericau flag Catt t grave. T edicti br 4 plum bl arade in O of & Magnificnt C Co 88 | o tantr nel Cnaries G, Partistte com- | P Arms sna HeArS. Cath uor g o7 CLETETY At a Bensation Fote | manc rining 8 coul black er. church was stan : A, At t gty t I'he though extr Lawyers, | thai ¢ to t strait t wis well that were the fivst in the simple . e woather E S— | These reculars b Ah easier, thore 4 colobravion@EURe ARy, But they Wwere W was f nd th sunshine strean e \ step th c T = nay | ling to recog: ol of America’s creat ot NDORSE s rMPEROR | thr the windoy te abbey rendered Fou . i THOUSANDS I JUBILEE | & o : OF THE DAY |} i o orent | NOT. YET” ENDORSED. BY TUE EMPEROR | Stroumn e L5 PECULIAR PROCEEDINGS IN THIS CASE carried their g W & P the Proiestafit b ar eirls d | 1 er tt vice was cor PR 1 € nev ut sirike their bmnds in honest ou Yo was n 1 grav Booming Cannon, Blaring Brass, Glittering | Lattle Fert Patter In Unlson Along the | of friondship, Touis wwae Avenuos Through Which the Chaneelior ! o war BT WO e Attorney Peterson Peremptority Ordered Arms, Streaming Banners, Brave Men 1 head 6! the reached st Siroots, While Chitldish Voicss el ‘;‘w 100 from tho exor | May Eseape yin Bis Predicamo | to fora \ n ucor ) b to Proceed with & Demuirer, Fined, tus to the Memorable Occasic | 1 iy housands on Abe grand stac and Hurrahs for Ameri sponker Whou reINVEd In a few ‘ He Fiualiy Talls Oale the b S b t Corpus—A Stranze Situation, Iu:u bowine ernocfully he acknowiedsed the | enges the story of Columt | i wed 10 remait prave e . | ovation th wave of his tion to that d the sy ed ox o New Youk, Oct, 12.—The climax of the se ‘ tho hana ciapping and applause 11 the spirit of Christopher Columbus could everence Wiich was by datos T atladlo & was pie Kasan, Neb, Oot 18 clal Tels- ries of fetes fu honor of the Colun BBy R R g T, § have picrced Lne haze of centuries a | Contiuent 1o th ¥ ioopranLy R s e B o) o Tk Bee. | —Th u sonsation versary was reachod today inthe grauuest | s DIBLoo: e f quiet | Upon igh undre The alndetof the p 1 I o STail ed et co ! at overe siilitary pageant seen 1n this country since | grac went by, Thoey were marching for t B his glo! B re N ift GOSN securred bet 2 ows anything of this stripped the ex poctatios the b [ Yyorid, and thov knew evers ove was whon | the luiluy of Hope's whisperiug voice, and G Pe azping and ex . ded. The court oalled the ase bF ®Uthose who plapued it ! oo At v e et ¢ cons th Pl 3 ks to A Moure, assignoe of Charles men vy vhE stendy ¥ patient of dreary waltiug, ¢ iculo o' 18 budinos was ais. | DOW bee u & hat v b aga H Hopowell, & Wwitnessed ded 3 ¥ 10 the right nof %o ft as | und p bad mot been 1 He | fng all the oficial ¢ ctions, ther | ubbey, selliug & tawary m er, & suit on u bment boud. the expectations, It was & boliduy ed. Their oMicers, with biack piumes, | could have Leard tis nume on ever zve, | (Shaeee of | been dissensions Uy TG i a1 IS SRS erson sared for Hopewell, e . AR ork | #olden chevions and red ) 108, NeVer | yoovd it echoad by the marching footstops of off, and | the government hese quarrels have beer o Sta s afwernoot t, Wwho v N = L o ol A had to address o word of admovition 10 their | Po4"d It echoed dish fest and embiazoned | their efOrS. | chucked,not stoppad, by imperial futervention, | BHEMPL on the pritec Wt vt o e - S Brooklyn andJersey City turned 0ut 8NmUSSE, | yay gy they strode proudly in front of them Ll il G e L pran| A BT RAA Lkl - Riats | ing the services, It was A Thero tad also been filed but also thousands came from lelphis, new an obstruction cuused the parade to | Ou their banners side by side with the sacr CREIGHTON ALUMNI VET. s di bl il SRlost b | &ro thatthe prince would ution for a coutinuance of the case 1o Baltimore, Washington und | haltthe puns of the West Pointers came | mottoes of their religion. He could have | out iuto fluwe st ooy moment. lr | eud @ Star prints o lotter say- | th term of court all the country ’round about, mour- | down on the stones of Broadway withoue | peud in bright laushing faces legend of | Feasting aud Toasting in Honor of the Great | eral way the cmperor has supporte ) of Wale When the case was roached Mr. Peterson U th untrs G npressive clark, clank. It was the perfec . T Nuvigator und Student 3 ne t " 1 o the New t e 4 X ik MR the future whic 0 d to theworla gator un 3 Caprivi in the mili on, but we was not | present an Ape ‘Soott oi e in from duek last wigbt U500 ke manual as they shouldered arms | the future which no had o \e first nnnual banguet of the Creirhton | huve no rewson to believe, and there or £ the funeral of such o mau us Teu- | ¥ Dresent and Judge Scott ordered noon today. ‘There werc peoplc from | oy, S50 U Chut SHTRIVE Pvuions houte EUS ANEEY ] o ienieiy ARTM RN G SN oh WAL | (gt et e e sou. The writer protcsts as @ patrotic | he sheriff to go out and call him in. When every state in the union, from eVery couutry Ciught the Crowd's Faney. of an Americanism to wuich bis iifemna | Luiversity Alumui assoc iven WL | weighty reasons not to believe, that hie bus xpayer iuatthe prinee of Waies finds the | Peterson renched the court room the judge ¢ i st boble work had paved the way. the Millard hotel last evenng in houor 0f the | ¢ver gone so far in his support as to approve | nopping over of belpless birds more conwental | uskod himif he was rewdy 1o 1 th s ARt i e R GU LU Jat " His one true | discovery of America by Christopher Colum- | the two years service pian. In principle I | @mployment tuan atteudiu s of groat | o > b gapdiediant b o The ear/y moruing was ushered in with the Lhougl tbewr time in passing was | Columbus was a Catholic. His onetrue | ¢ | years service plan. In apl T L L case. Poterson replicd thut ne was not, be. : N A 8 | minutes il too short for tbe > aided bit sed her queenly | VU huve coutended all ulong that the emperor : . - vl cause of the stipulution for e 3 o booming of cannon, and soon from sl the minutes it was ail 100 sl or u W n; bl : e Around the tables resplongent with stin- | o 5 Ty T B o tbe theory Heelt, | 0ccasion sbould not be atlowed to pss Tho co.rt sbrutly ordered he sitorasy forts in the harbo; fromns the American o 5 $ iet on his purpose was a Catholic queen | 400 15 B0 PR NG aimont covered | B ¢ his st the th 1tsell, 1 out ofticial protest. Y vy or t 'y cxt marched the Twentv-first rogiment ? {EIRE 6 3 g ractice . be g to take up the domuarrer, saving that it there oro, t g t Catholic navion. ne ndviser who | wiyg AOBE: SHEET LU i »f | 8ltuough in practice he has wavered or giver = . s N Q and foreien warships guthercd bere, M€ | ;i Stutes infantry, i blue uniforms with | Of # Cutholic aviou. Tue A W LRI TR S UL s gh o fitioes FILGA thE Swolling Sos wouid cost Peterson u £100-tine if he dia not wighiy reverboration spread till Manhat white facings and helmets. 1t was hard to efriond the friendiess ud ob- | Omuhus Flitest and best people. 3 PR e P ey \e German | 49 80 instanter. Putersou wade no reply. island fairly trembled As the d award the palm between tuem and the fner was o monk, and it was nuent divines, promicent attorneys, sol Z v 3 B0 BeNs e bR P R e AR R IR R The court repeated Led bim { wore on the preparations for the commemoration of all this ihut the Catuolic ud learued men swith their ludies sat | For that mattor ther au Au empor uded o gula y )50 ToLwe Lo Lale i L B 1 » s g s nothing mew or Ju the muguificent dintug nall 800 | giap)ing jn the two years service plun. It t0 charming music from the Man- 3 club while they chatted with one an- | has existed more or less for yeu! discussed the delicious viand tion it in principle, however, tue G, Gilmore occupied s seat at | peror would, as he has r le: st his right sat Rt this demurrert 3 m d engineers from Williams Point, who | churcues of Omatn united yesterday to 1 WO AR ik followed, ai¢ net make as impressing an o oucr the memory of t great discoverer pearance, their uniforms beins & bit s It was a celebration worthy of their church, ching was good of the city ana of the name which it wus de: them cawe the ued to bouor m Forts Hamiiton formance ut the opera touse. The a , urchauchess amilies ¢ e Germuu emy eau mn cor purade be ¢ evident, and compauy after com puuy appeared, and with blare of brass and flutter of ensign marched away to the poiut of rendezvous, By-and-by the multitudes Must Obey the and prin Peterson auswerad that 1t was impossible 10 do 8o at time Lie was uol resay to tuke it ug be judge said ste High Muss in the Morning. clared, have to repudiute You may as Jishop Ricbard Scanncll snd on the pon Count voi Yajte well Jearu no 0788 the CouH k alks, wind etc., witn raish guns | : B ot oy A {Oh XhS Hge i v upon Count dezrec ri Dow thit ¥ t do us the court wathiered 1o see, und the sidewalks, winde | i Had . ¥l Early in the morning the peo t was his honor, Mayor ben i ) : oraer of the E o 0 YOu refise tup housntops, every point from which even @ suton thegun curriages ous Catuolic churcues er the 1ces and coffee ha po e JidEentjol 8 and- | o vare signitioant, 8 a0 iy, Poterson suid conry. might HERE mIFhL bevee 2 p < arocial sc ut Gllmore addressed t father et his own w t ke bis languug limpse of the brave array might be seen wany & fleld. b CHRLN AR, T ARAAETRE e y m's recd : v S s SEGLEGY AT fantyy. (cAma Tt 's catbodral 10 witness b uge. He wolcomed the cuests 10 the | meur the resentment of the so-called m urt von Ta which wus | Ten the co & 10 docket were crowded fuil. ¥oeplng. & wplendid ceremonies of the day. At 4 ini banguot, and then Wonton 10 | yope party, which is particularly resolute and 11y anti-Germar | o cuse of ho 1 Nevraskn against 1t Was u Stupendous Sight. nRtibH; Butit was the blue jack a lemn high mas celebrate t the slumni association of R Wi Peterson, H erson if he houd auy When it did nppear it was 8 brave arrev | the morines of the raval brigage P. F.” McCarthy as celebrant. | university, which was organized a year ug. B il _ Humun ot o § : reason 10 present why the court shoula nok ve in its glittering uniform, goid- | cited people to tremendous cheeriy Hev ber ofticiuted as Referouce was made 1o Llbe gr ¥ the loss of the great m servas Loxnos, Oct, 12.—A dispateh to the I sentence him for contcmpt. Peterson 8t~ fudeed; prave in its glitt LIkt L Tue KElEate IR ERRHI SRR DB Hidie Rev s subdeacon. Bishop Scan- | e Jesuit fathers had taken e ive votes in the Raichstag News from Boulogne-sur-Mer says that th sompted 1o ¥, but was stopped by ihe lnced, bo-buttonea and shoulder-strapped; | t o B tl SICRED (o even the soldiers, | nell and Rev. Jathers Grant, | of the college und its stud and of how, Deputies who th Mear brave in its clivter of steel from burnished & with men like Count | captain of ito Alr. DPeterson hud calied Cho! sloon wh McLuucehlin were when n student left the institu ved there it helr leggings wivitg thema business like 100, be left it [ o RIS 6 Wudo Gillis b counsel. ‘The lat- e, bave mage up their n SRl et iras ATt : il b HEEE with the admonition, 1o ve just and four not reports that Sunday 1 out two | ter asked the court for time 5 run barrels, buyonets and swords:brave inits | gir Therr nia st e s istaut at the throne. ith the o s e CR v madoaul > S u urt me 1o prenure a de- gin itk i At Ll e { Bruen were muste and to travel intub straight and nparrow | BOL 1o consent to the introduction of wmiles off St Valers-sur-Somme, ard euse. which was refused, and a tine of $100 firray of banners and goufalons; brave 1 its | faction, but it was very creditable after all, | 4 d to ] 3 and u fine o irra) s i | e tve A s ehtre At cent sbvoiti ehloE || e ou s s AN vy wces | path toroush life vears service system. They bave ac i through o furious storm, tne £loop P wus imposea upon Peterson, and o mitimus rumble of cannon, but above the Philadelphis NATHT ORI b ere of the most sole ve Bishop Scannedt on Columbus. stand or tall by the flag. The pre u large numb buman bodies float L g Peiersou to juil T i 0 | Atlanta, Dolpain, 'Vesuvius snd Ver e s - Gilmore theh introduced Bistop Scan- | muny has becn vers bluct and the sea, surrounded oy o quantity of wreck- | gaigs Cop el thed 10 Suerift McGrew and made up the long line which filed past HbU L] e B R TS LRI Co A ISR ATELOBE A special mass and musical service had who respondea” to the toast “Colum- | cxpressions of hos I Tho ptain suys he counted forty | tothe f ¥ou dou’t curry out this sentence after hour without seeming the end. Jody from another. Unlike the otbor com. | been brepaved for the ogcasion unaer the " The roverona gentleman spoke of the | {RRTCHONE. CF Tan rorpses und from tHelr appearance juaged | “Cmng SUor] stull tine you 1,000 Fully 50,000 men, by the time the parade | Lyyioe ey curried bayonets, which made a | direction of Miss Maggie Swift, aud the fine viases who had climbed to | f€W duvs it has lare {biem o baithsiboties of the ‘satlors and phs T'he sheriff took Peterson wnd put him in Arasmtarteard0=in. m., waro eivtierson the | Bt MUCY SAEERC A O o nevar tirad rof the cathe was reinforced b eatness through deeds of blood | chancellor pins b u R Te s o R AR LIRE tue front room of the Ju mareh or ready to join in with the parade led | op%) for liseationg strong orchestra, Tne Te Deum he und te seid tnat Columbus was | volviug the addit 000 men to the ¥ D Tuken to the County Court, i by General McMabon, the second marsual | @ regulars were passing Warren | close was magniticently ren.ered. greater thau nll o'bers because he had made Y Cr b e G e STORM SWEPT COLORADO, ThL the AL o mounted on his white stocking horse, and | (0 S eS g on the east side of Broad Rev. P. I meCurthy preached elogu f great withous the steading of blood, | 1ionein new t e RoWeaIhAATL T Judge Gillis and Mr, preceded by u platoon of police. His HILY | (y)"yude a break through the lines, und tne | 08 the discovery of America, and ho uow, ufier o lapseof 400 years, [ ©UHOEE el iy Denver Damaged by o Blizzard-Snow and | writ of hubess cormns, wiies ahcation for & Bides, with paudy sashos. rode like Uritea | NWAS ude & Do through Lhe S | plaved by the Romuu Cutholie church s ExtAnSHEb Bt byl the Givi) To Whom Shull He Turn A e wnit of hutious corpus, whict was tiled with tato 0 P, roop A tie 0 b T 1 1 q mportan UL, s L 1 d h T & =y bt sucpe ickinson, who ite U Statos covairymen, Troop A, the ese tonant of the Nintt infautry wheeled b nportant eveut or To whom, then, does the cb or look | Dexver, Colo., Oct. 18—The vain, snow 20 1h o EREME e ot U 10 the grund marshal, followed, and o band | ¢ about and charged on the i When the Children Puraded. Columbus, ssid the bishop, was greatin | o1 toes 10 save nis measure s bl lsion . g A etorson in nls coort Lt of cowboys on dress parade at a big r driving them and the police back or b perity and igreat in his sdversity and tes Lo is weasy m de | and slect stors icb set in lust nivht uddea | X U o Lis court. Thus were trer 1 e e ¥ i b B ven Lo th children 1 No! sur ) WOgress s the count strict courts g 3 Tould not have sar uny betier in the s il e Aoen s st Tuo afteruoon wos given to the childr Bac thus boqueathed @ splendid example to | 1681¢ Not surely 1o the progressists as | 4 violent wind toits varlety this morning, | LiCOUNtY aud du ris urrayod against Thun the wenlthy menibers of New Yerk's | il cheue aud their part of the program was in some | HAC ThUS I a party; mot, 1f the declarations of cach other. The shorif d dav 1 5 ced Peterson, ¢ EA DB Rinist ARt 8 Pally and all day long an unprecedented storm bas € 3 pet organization, who did such good servies respacts the most iuteresting of all. Tully ¥ whe H . t Sy Tue speaker then toid abou trials of | the Hanoverersche Courier, which as ar R 1 hat meagre reports it i Cuse was cone 3t tho sirike of Buflo switchmen. Meau- Saved Their Enthusinsm for the Militin 3, Im children, catnered 1 J” ull the parochial | o “ovey explorer sehile trying 10 Obtuin | refiects the views of Herr von B geer e J ‘“ sl il TAPOCEILLELHCRE Peterson’s per— whils & central muss of conpested bumarity While the appearance of the regulurs | SChODIS O thCcity, urrayod in rea, white and | (10 ETEL CxD ORI FNEE D, SO gse e obtained fr s 1 the stateitie L the sum of £300 was bad pettered at ana nbout the official review | oy iy ing stand i Madison square. The crush | ooy was simply diuvotical tary. General Lewis Fitzgersid, astride o Escorted to th d. vundsome cuesteul, led the national cuard of A1 10 o'clock music was beard gown tho | New York Benind General Fitzzerald's blue colors und beuring the stars and stripes | yuPPOIt from the E fnicon! and Herr Mguel, are to be cousidered. 10 | ehown that the storm is general in Colorado, | ke for his appearanc With the banners of Their sohools, marched | (OF bis ndVenturods teip across the seas in % & SRR S P = When Judge Scott lewr: Y quest of the Indips., Thanks to the Catholic | the national liberals, und not to the social | und also n pagt of Utah. Al communica- it urned of these pro- through the streeis to Exposition hall, wuere | 44€ y o . e - » coediugs in the lower vente e L e oang | novereignty of Cartlle, the looz sought for | demberats. 1f, therefore, the bill 13 intro- | vion by telegraphto towns in Colorado has | fua the somte e i, 0¢ threutenad to ¥ wid was grantedl aud Cplumbus seiled from | duced 1o the shave which it now wears, it ad Ltemplanne us lare and as thoroughly imbued with the | § been completely ivterrupted during the en- | veremptoril ordered the sherif) 1o rearvest =p of the oceasion as ever ussembled | uced enthusiasm, the appiause v was reserved for the jocal mili viewing St SeiLle and soon the. white Coats, imposing | Staff_came the gallant Sixty-ninth, under | \Fier ite cuited oot | us, ubove all, was u religious man | 100ES "“Vih"‘jgz“hc‘ '“i‘"':":f lor would ehoruy | tire duy, and, us the storm il contnues, | F SR 2 Tte Py oot ablm, B ke DyRIL8 ancsoon Yin nats of the Oid | command of Colonel Cavanagh, Their ap- | “SpPe L IRETeC FOL W o e It was | 200 be wes ambitiousto teach the inbubitunts | havetochoosebetweon theuiternatives which | tne prospects of restoring the wires | [t BV EINE udVice on this point nege rabs that cont 1ued during tne entire march, There is, to be sure, one ndreds of trees were cithe ther course which { and h uprooted | which to propare v : sheered until they w rse. T'he Sixt ! grows b: it was composed of many tribes, S or split by the winc eve: JOrsons wert pare a bill of exceptions, get a. Flower and staff. The guard then went to | Cheerad until they wers hoarse. The SIxty- | Pney had been well driiled in the history of | EFOWR UPS it was composed of many iribos, | pe maytake. He may apnesl to te country, | OF “Pltt B eets. bet op fuphen e ere | trauscript and take the caso to the sUpreme 1he TNifth Avenue Lotel und escorted Vie | DiPth's ovation was duplicated wh 3¢ | tho day wnd they weved their flags und Ly Siaigzoat sndinanD) TR ects, but 80 farus has been President Morton to the stand. As soon as | Crack Seventh, Twenty-sccond und Seventy cu-1tussian court. This reg cheery ieurned no fa o ; alities have occurred. Tue | §ieq 1 the court prompuly de- 4 irst regi s o - 3 not from me pujoyment of tne & Other Respol 3 denger, playing, in snort 3 ame on ¢ N vas Ha eotric N % ho hnd tuken Lis position veside the pov- | Airst regiments camo along, | B tention they received but us & real tridute to B st | e R OO EASNES O Hiol i frentest e iR el dUnO oy MM RSO SEGH iAo oot cal during ernor the Old Guard drew up in line across | OU0CH VIS LUE FOEITELE BUC +C he mewory of Coluwbus and Lis achieve: R b L e Mot B0 LD i S e L T il e e s e e the noon hour the sensational tbe street und was put through the evolu- | Panies were also liverally reme B as ki ;‘.. unfogusatelbad been de- | wyg the issue. To do this, even if dozen norses were killed by be »dings of Ing acerhi tions of dress parade by Major McLean oY FaTinrotlply by o The parade was under the direction of | piueq «t Lancoin, Mr. G. W OCk | oyiperor backed him, and bow long or how e oud | cscussed. A comm wes mppointed to 1 Tt was after 11 o'clock when Major Genera) | Neitne T itev. Futner Carroll, ana was formed ut the =OCE L Spot Araily. the. Smperial confidence nwill beac s S g ke steps 1o nave Judge Scott recalled Schoficld snd the members of the cabinoy | Goveruar Pattison o i S Rt iRt BBt AnH A HF T BLne 2 growth of this aly the lmp INCE ice 1 bea ng shocked to death 1 seen om this torm of court promised for tomereow were escorted trom the Fifth uvenue to this | Vanis's irosps, Governor Abbe rerewing stand by 8 squad of police, In | Jersey iovernor Bul y redicted prosp snonaing to the toust of ¢ corded him bhe cann needs nerve strength of will or at least obst o'clock Aud 1t was nbout the prettiest parade ever uother sensation. As & conseq Y retories It 8, Jvere s suid that Buropeand A P 2 3 J wives, thele — > ie purty were Secretories Iusk, Eikins seou ou the streets of Omaha, First came Caprivi is not want the of thesc WANTS A WHACK AT B1S ENE aud Novle, General Schofield, General Hov Perdinund and Isabella, or us correct un 1m a LT s g Letioon o A T ueT R ON 11ES ard and staff, compr Li ant Bliss tatiou os could be produced with two prett ution of a gigantic 5 . aburbs o ced — Cuptain Schotield, Colonel Benningtor rls's RiionteAtitinas! Browvinvel fifteeuth century, &u inte be b d if he Ha Is in His Lieutenunt Treat and Captain Kingsburs General's Schofield apd Howard and the cabiuet members were escorted 10 the gov ¥ 8 | c 's LOX apd, after introduction, were us ereeted. T'he cou led the my 1o the countrs, it is v an ansiver which will tu comy tery of the ocean, which had been that had reis vet capes, feaviers, false mo beards for Iding materiul. archs rooe i a very Amel taches and These mon- buggy. Next ent, toe s and sch COrps were heartily near| Judge Botkin, of the dissolution ningl|careaEandel e utiful but ¢ ANXI00S TOK 3.5, HiRRISON. el aistrier, resigued Signed 10 seats. Baron Fava, the Iuliar ed the pars seom o0- | (i ool Hernet briblnhostple. iaf | world-* Misitiong e £bout Omaha, | Reicbst — He was prompied minister, occupied a position of honor beside b pur them on to Go their | coiye ey in white dresses with red an and during his remarks Le frequently had Who Would Succeed € viv She is Growing Weaker Day by Diy— | 10 do 8o trest with s Lhe governor and vice presivent T white and blue sashes aud gally coiored nis gtonass SupEBAsBhonRy ofor somoil Hiooynt ivon Wal s nota candidate el 3 AR gl D Some of 1he promivent peovie who at this | W fohad T anSy bans, After Lhese marchied i swarin of 1 UInOK0US 0 eRERAY £ fienelsiia aaidd ot urxarox, D. C., Oct. 12.—Aside from | gy, f | A ) B L6 I e st fully 100,000 men, ki AEoHaC Sy bl Rev, B X, Houfer, mustor of the Herr Miguel is also said 1o be 100 wary 1o ex e e o 8 1o weaten | Hutchinsor county was appoiuted 1 stund and the prasidont’s stana were: Kus- | 804 re pucked tuerein. The | oy waving Hags and burrabivs for Cof Farernonslayieeiosldgatonstislines] ehange Aho eSpoNar 0 e mOre e o am wrarial bl o el inia At A e o ha i L s ER ST sell Harrison aud party. consisting of Mrs, | Police were unanle to drive the neopie back, ) their hear’s content. W hat a delg ighton ¥." After first referring | shudow. Prince Hobeulone lacks prestige ] ARRISEN EORRRE 14 PRAAD e Dorden troublet Uk e asslion [ 1 Stewar! for there was no place for them to g e 10 th and to tne l 3 note in her condition. Mrs. Hurrisou bas | Yeurs, and several attemnts ve veen Russcll Harrison, Lispenurd _Stewart, | for there was no place for them ic tile b there was! Paopie | 10 the celovration and 10 tne alumni e | guq character. Herr von Beunigsen bus S FEISOD e e A V0 beon AP x Cunarles 11, Stout, the Misses Keeuo and | ¢4 Jam ull, 1 tbelaorTe s Uil by wensibly peaker 101d of Lhe early work of the Jesut ed. anc ersin the devel ow world | made himself impossible, There rema “till 1he torrent of white dresses, red, white | 13UD€rs i tue development of this new world and suid that faihers were the pest | 50 feraslcun see, one stutesman only who been growisg graduslly weaker for seves duys pasi, owingto the progress of the case and ber Jefu lung is now involved. Boise of St Lows; Captain Townsend, | 8ivivel shagliestnLStiednANM Il WA Cuarles G. Wilson, president of the Board | Srected with o l'_“" :" ANDIGUASITFOm ‘(‘" of Health, aud Mrs. Wilson; Lieutenant | Brundstands, sidewnlks, windows and roofs, = e 10WA BED MEN CHOOSE CHIEFS, wnd blue sasnes, floaung flaxen hair and K ! loved uud best tuted men fu thg country. | would accept the chaucellorsuip if it were EpUERL A ! 3 °fS, | inughing cuilaieh fuces pourea pazt. Atan- | 10FC0 u it z patu s i e 5.0, bment Ahnl loop i ngen og it e e Hurdin, United States army; ex-Governor | 8ud each body ot ncu found udumirers i the | yorvuyy there were bunners aonouncing that | 3 08 find us best loved by those Who kuow | offered b 1 mean Eublenbers. His ’"m,.'mdm Simemens Jn othy) || Soaslaalag ot e s oougell SR . Tiomas Waller of Connecticut, Judge Mar- mense Liroug its Tollowors were being oducated at St Wer s best,” suid the pastor health Is falllng, and be would hurdly stay | 1080 few days filled with snxiety 3 © Orgumization. ¥ fie, Commissioner Wable, Captain Dobro Fuvorites of the Spectators, cestuus, Holy Fami Stanistaus, S A tribute was then paid 10 the Creizhtons | Reaith is Jub e S o U¥ | for the president end family s Booxe, Ia,, Oct, 12~ [Spocial Telogram to S lgie ) ot 1 Pt tard 9 for the founding of the uuiversity and to | long at the post. There isa greater mun | Harrison is the same patient | Tye B —At the great c y 4 nano, Consul General J. P. Rive of ] Ofloonrae. dhaMNam Mol aoldine nuval | Hatprstiae s, N Slandiasg, Sg. 705 0 J080E B SR AHARIITEEs LY 00 ullof these whom it A jar: e e HEBEE, | —/ great council of the lowa Count Nasulli, Vice Consu ,\Il..m‘Mm)n roserves and West Poiot cadets were favor- | Jomes orphanage of 8 vluce, u ‘well | 7008 £ Creighton for the support he had ‘;r il o 4 ‘tx“ uom BRI ANTaLor teyi R Refan u’»“\m gat wlur.w‘_ Improvea Order ted Mex this moruing' sud Prince Ruspoli of the Italiun legatior R e but tho Pennsylvania | trained troop in black d ith go 3 | Fivel o0 choose, but be is old, and bae ie sadness e pres ung ner ebil- e botoss . i .’ s a0 Tiien: Prinoel Basupll, |22 okisienx sus o buttlio Rennsvivania (R8T HUAE 8 2IRORCE bgold bands | T4 tonst to the university wns then k work is done. His awme is Bis. | 97€D by appearing 1o feel bottor. Her | tUe followlng prew cbiefs wero elected: 3 Aag Officer Bono M ipn A ! | troops, un army for business rather tnan R TR Ananh mode it o of | With 8il standing and the president said S O RREGS cough hins stoppe nee the weakuess of the | Great sactem, M. Jonnson of Audubonp; § Flag Oficer Bonomo uud Mipshipmen Anan- | 100 were wuch laudod They 5 After these, on a coach, rode the children of arck. MILTZE § 3 3 e ple ere muc layded 1py-aTol. <O TIOL NS s aren £00d night to WS quests wu M [ pust two duys bas set ia aud sho is st great senior s H. G. Rust of T 3 ecli, Garibuldi und Buttala, and Dr. Aveadi- 1 (oiiiare ' and their uniforms are jor | St Cathariue's academy, the girls arrayed in a —_ T rpecia i ol : : X i 5 tust of Fory pane of the lulian cruiser Bausan e fen th A e R e R complete suits of red, white and blue. Here In the Public sehool. CAUGHT THE WOMAN BUTCHI . coosiderable mourishment. Th Mudison ; great | set. Jumes Moornead of p 5 rvi b hey paraded though slight deplet Batnance ot d C of ! Lx-President Cleveland was not in the re- | {1500y warening order ¢ und Lhere alonz the parade were banners Wil | Puursday afternoon of next week at - kgl alight daplation ofsrrangth il Codur Rapid it cbief of records, A B, wipwing stand. but with Mus. Clovaland e~ cdison Square wod 1ts vielmty was, of | the familiar face of Columbus depicte AP ApAR s o Y % | 1ne Glasgow Murderer Captured After e | S8 duY 18 1oW the most serious feuture of | MoCown of Lics Moines; great keeper of { Joved the procession from bis room at 1he | ooiree \he center of stiraction nnd weire | thereon o'clock there will be music in Omaba, 1t wi Rl Sl be cuso and the one which excitos the most | wampuni, Georgo W. Shape of Dos Moines: istoria Hotol cent L, an ) AT aire 3 ™ a patrmotic nhture and will proceec L oncert Sresider reison is = presentutive 1o great uncil of U [ ¥iocoris hotel, columii pussed the reviewing' stand Vi Che chlidren walked feur aad five abreast | Ue of 8 e pature Bnd will rocced | Grasqow, Oct. 12-—Tho police nave ais T ah i ane sy 7 O e reat counolh ol Unhel Overwhelwed the Tolice. President riou snd Gen Schotield | Wi eir teachiers guidi em. e lips of ten thousaud school chil AR e i i foryicd Tewo JSuoo batruys L s s, H k of Audubo choti ted S were . coverad tnot the woman, whose mutilated | uot possiole for bis lips 10 utter tesolutions wero possed com eatt The SRR stand were | Werekept busy iifting tneir hats iu acknowl 15 estimuted that there were fu 000 | ares 3 ol ' gt b Dos DE RIS LRG0 B u ) Mesolutions o pasted commemorative e PNl the alioh tens nd, were | dgment of the salutes of Lhe passing ¢ dren in line. Tue line of marcu was Suneriutendent Fitzpatrick hus decided 1o | remains were found in Wost Lodge Monday | At § o'clock touigut Dr. Garduer suid | o 400tk anniversary of the discovery of i sorely 800, N0l She BUER ) SEtaubian i 1 It ico ¥ oD u the catbedral ou Harney to | biave the Columbus day celebration ou Thurs- | night, was of low character, A sailor named | Mrs. Harrson bhud passed o guiet duy and | America us well us resolutions of thanks to wus paid 10 the beavy wire cable stretehed | Piul t was mnoced that mouy cog 5 - ! tnere were no incications of vew complicu- retiring graud officers. ‘I'he o RSl the mollo 1ine. aad the long cordons | mavders, even the pet West P ed I'weilil to 1doug: day nfternoon iustewd of I'riasy, mving | McNeilly says be was in comy witha | ¢ 4 R A PRy PRI i sheer force and the intimidations of autbor- | SUis 5 x|~: Hole, RUPSHL . atohing ~ed Thursday the Dupis iu evers sohool | Mmet B woman, wlo went with McEwen STLIL A LU IhSUE ext year, which was voled to held ap ity. 1acully 1he people overcame the police | SeCOU Impossiv all, R e ST AR “Out from | 1o West Lodge &nd spent the 1y — Fort Madison. Th council o and bore slowly bul surely dowr \4..' the Toe b juckets and the marines from the | PR ‘ | o the eity will si America Out from | 10 West Lodge and sy \’ the uignt wit Truin Kobbers Hold Upand Bob o Missourd | bt wiih o counc | closed Lo~ I AR iy wurons T were | uavy yard and wen-of-war Philadelphia aud e ball at 2:30 | tho windows oud tbrough the doors | him. McNeilly says he left the pla v Facttic Truin Near Cofleyvilie fHoor winn of Yhe memdy el and dtawn Y powerfa tianta set the crowd wild when they ap 108 of M1 1ed 1o their seats to | of the forty school buildi this | 1ne next morning to ook for W & g A i ; clocted offic nd u bupper teudered 1o Lhe BuB e -0 R 0 a sctied. Their marching was pi votes of “Rtuily 'iourd the 1'lag." The | ety the veautiful surains of atry VR t the e {Fannas O 0., Oot. 121t is reportea | delegates by the Oucidu tribe ot Boone. horses, were driven down the line. ching was purticularly | (el of the hull had beey nga b - A N ¥ | knows no more about the w . oo Dnrine ilis dar <he e B0 ! 4 i d : i line iy R S ] B B eptive bit o hull had boen reserved for | ‘1S of thee,” will regound. R A T Pr e : v a Missouri Pacitic ex i the dav the ludies, who were present Consternation ensued. Men sellad, women | & of the na T o e i e e et e McEwen was captured today 1u a peculiar iora Aodgeydatali B ey orfear of boing r tbe friends of the latter we 91 B s iey made | Allwwe schoois will bave specially pre- | , e T T TN g p betwoen Capey aud | from lodges in il p of he stote, orgap- shrieked i terror for fear of being run down, o pretty ond o PALniotio. piotuy i waurner o gumelie o the estate of YR AP B g sty v i o s ; & the ssu of faces made the pred @ ey in their | pared programs of) wmusic, recitations and John Maaweil saw ey - st west of Coffey % o> oun: ie degree of Pocu- Cuildren were separsted from their parents the wir | loteA \Costhmes SN etiie 2 K Sir Join Muaweil saw & Etrange wan tres fii « antas ittt ity o0 5 Oulldeen wero separaioo Trom tieir PRIORLS | esound with outhutsts of abpluuse gaily colored costuwes. e girls were wll | speaking bv prominemt cinzons of Omaba. Tadaing on:a Al He rofused thom dufor- | wille where the L)altons. 1ast & v utas with (he following ofticers: Presi- Syl e R s T g 4] An mmusing ivcident oveurred 1 gs the | OTested in white, with red, white aud blue | foAt the High schogl building 1t bus been "ion whe gamekeepers ot s oo 't ANk many & dent, Mrs, W. 8. Kefior of Dos Moines: vice howeser, tha Kreat mass suriod siowly baok- | S5 MERIAE (GiCeRt Oocusbe 8580 | sastes over their shoulders and their beads | uund pnecessary 1o duvite ohly the thres | DEaoD and mlx‘. the gamekeepers u Lud u battie with the citizous of that town tdewut, Mrs. C. W. Sparks of Des Mojnes card, upgd & number of the ringleadors, who pSEPVES Were DASSIN he reviewers W L s s - N Ju n ) sal uly 88 | 10 cupture him be drew o small § At1o'ciock the report of the ho.d up oy S PRHATYS 08 308 ML) 4 :u:l.l‘u.'o‘:.',,d”?,.“l,,g“,(. ke s Iur\\ur.d diminutive water boys in suilor suits, | CTOWREd bY duinty caps of the same co Pppe sses 10 tuke Dart L the celebration | 4, m’»..m and commenced 10 LAck it Lis | confirmed. T 8 ATy ‘f Ny o D28 4 ‘acopeLitey aaQ's r, Mrs. W. C. West of were ordercd 1o leave the round brought up tue rear of the ivision, and | Vi muilCies were B R e e irozram for the reasn ihat ibere is 1o room | 1proat, They at lengih overpowered m | hound on e | Denver rinen of the | 2C0Re - — A While these stirring scenes were takirg | 10/lowins the action of thelr superiors they | 1'% Eallories were Blled with their paronts | arge enough in the batiding to accommodate | gyd conveyed hun to the neurest ponce | Missouri Pacifie. he Pacifie Fxpros | Demunds of 1he Alliane | place at Madison square, the grout parade | Jhised 1hoivbunds to their boads in sulute. Ing and frequent and hearty ‘,_,;mn‘:‘:"‘,‘ Eromt~ | allithe pupils "f,“{"._“‘“' scbieol proper station, whence be was token Lo au in6rmary. | company cperates on thot road. dhe oficials Des Moixes, Ia, Oct. 12.—The lows . was coniug up Broadway, the first step in | The crowd. as well us Vice Presidont {:\“' catertuiumert whicu followed. Among toe Iiapaws Take fart. )liumum‘n is thought naraly probuble that | of the lavier compemy ndmil that tuey have | farmers alliance convention adjourned 1o- 3 ) e tide of murcn 10 i1 o, nd an o helming ou ey N\ SV R at 8 o'clook Bhe Bea SF e will live. ncivod |8 neport afkihe bt P > bpoty . ] phasidoetmaeh. o o | ke o Madolinping resciied, T e | glergymen who were presnt wi e Viear | At cclosi the Mahaus of Lhe city assem e o urdered sras sdenifind. ge | SECEIVOD 8 Tenore afSehe affals, but ues ot | day. Resolutions wore adopted demanding | i s 1| T e eneral Choka, Bishop nnell and Path pled at St. Philomens’ 1 5 . sl d as weir advices fail to state eveu wuether o 1io COARLIAnE af o Shia it e A ing youngsters did not go by unrewarded for | (oRiREL VUG eV Aarae] and Mathe pled at bilomenas hall, where the 1n- | piizaveth O‘Connor, & womsn of tue town. | pot the car was robbea, The ralwuy oficins | ¢ enactment of the Washburn option bil 8 "Pbe first division was made up of United e ranidey ol In the stand, | jeegn, Swmith ana Moeller. Father Carrol] | (eresting ceremony .of blessiug the iuter- | Workmen todsy searchiug for missing por- | here hsve no report of thlarobvers. A dis. | & cessation of nationul bunks and the estab: G Stten regulurs, a battation of cadets from | icludiug ex-Prosideut ~ Cleveland's was | (it Bnootiug 1o order. 1ia ' | twined (talisn sud” Americon fiags, 100k | tions of her vody founa some buried in the | patoh from Wichita, Kuu, states that the | sbment of vostal savings banks 1o pay § tno United States military school at West e AP 3 : 3 | "“We have mssambled here tbis atternoon | MRS oo 3 garden. From the appesrance they train was beld up, but gives no de 13 | per cent on doposils u Large 4 per con Peint und batteries from uil the neighvoring all the ety r nents that by their | o cyow by our presence that we encouraer Liev. Fatber Brues delivered av interest- | deutly been Leckea and torn frow states furither that the teleg . | on loans on real os securily, no loan 1o forts, the eutire aivision numbering 3, b0 warching aud geveral military uppearance P 1 of 1he rising generation i trbe | ing address iu Lulias, eerting forth the im m's body with s saw both Caney and Tsro are closed for the night, | €xceed &5,000; the N £us causl is op- The sccord division was composed of the | £¥oked uppiuuse, the Sevenih was the most | Wil ctianiom aud patriotism, and to e | POrISLL part takeniis the discovery of Awer — “ e g e BIELL | ovea nnd coi ricun siiver on United States naval brigade, numbenug | Couspicuous. Vice President Morton, Alr. | gUieTIEG BET RERWRI BHC L0 cele | jca by italy, the oirthplace of the "grout ais TENNYSON'S BODY ENTOMBED, o preseut ratio demaude RERA e Annnats mbE s | Cleve Governor Flower and Genersi | (it giocotary 0f this conmr piversary of | coverer, and exnortimg bis bearers to & loyul §1X HUNDRED HOMELESS After fiupl ad mont e state execu- The 1hird aivision'was composed of state | Debotield mpplauded vigorously as the S meas laitass foo L love for the luno of their adoption e > rald 0o = st - tive committee beld a session wnd e tbird aivisian was compased of s AR He reaa jetters from Governor Boyd aud T o CaRRC SRR ACRIVRE. Romatus of the Foet Lald to Rest with | ooy)p ya., Wiped Out by & Fire of Unknows . nd mspped militis, 7,000 from New Y ork, 4,500 from Now a: Maror Bomis oxRImsIE thatt sacrar ot o ess ibere was s Honorfhu Westminster, oul the work for iLe coming year. 1t de- Jersey W0 frow Connecticut, 4,000 fre was just 1 pom. wheo the mounted | Lot o"anio 10 attend the colebration aud tney | PRrade through the city, and last evening a Loxnos, Oot. 12.—With all the Origh cided 1o revive the systew of county organ- #ennsyivanin, commanded by their respoc- | Police wtihe heas of ihe column pussed be ‘ Cuildren sang “Columbla Gem of 1oy | Uall wound up the deg. 8 'ull‘x‘v’cu e A ."“"’ ors Siovx Ci7y, la, Oct. 12.—The little town | izers and put district lecturers in the field Ve gaveruors neat ¢ mbus womorial ureb at Pifty- s i mb iem of th ——e which the ebu could bestow, in the pres AR ere on | Prosident ‘Banders will ulso sot , Thie fourih aivision cousisted or Grapd | inth street und Fifth avenue. Two minutos | Gechie: 11 b msuter which indicated excel- To Open Lndian Lands ence of many eminent men of Jotters, stutes- | 5 “h N :\":f“"\’“;:,j fasere 00 | Jogturer at loust pur of 166 year: Al of the AT st it 0 veraraus au ne, and | ter Gran Marshal McMubhon ode” nder | OHLWUMSHIIE | Siors Cire Ha Oot. 122lSpccil Telo: | e and uobisk the remaion of Lora Tenny. | LU0 NOrUWERLern xoad, was wiped (r0m e | uives inakiuy 1oward. i vaion With iha , Joie Ttk division was composed of 1. ey s anmein toe SEMISINGE § pleasing feat ot the eutertaiument. | Brown und Coie, who have been ecdeavoring | Westminster sbbey today. Toe Jorusslom | /88 O RARIECE S B0 EORAE O B0 BE Massianars Wariors Moot In e sx(h division were 1,000 mewbers | V051 18 100 0uly Word to give cvea un iden of | o it ag Seesorined b Perfect time 10 | for some time to sequre the consent of the | chamber contaiued 8 mass of rare floral of- | jo€ WERIEE B ST immediatesi® 1 Dusugus, la., Oct. 12.-The sinth sanus) 5 of the New York and visitiug fire depart- | 1he lmmeisity of the throug wt this point | (0 Wa GG without & word of commany | 1001403 on the Yaulton reservation to open- | ferings, iucluding a laure! wreath from the LockrorT, N George Cues- | meeting of Des Molves district of the Y mouts slong the route. It wus the scaue ! The cnildren of St Mugaalene's souool saug | PE It 10 settlement, they tuking lands in | queen, with & card in ber own Landwriting N . art e 1 o | amants Fasaten M sato slety. The seveuth division consisted of 4.000 | tue disbaudment of tho procession ana u | Lapeni 0p 0 MEaslene's neu% | severalty, ame making progress wuicu | belng Lhese words: VA wark of siucere ye- | eI flouring m DOrRiLg. 1000 SRl ) Do IMMIORAES SOLT. Sl members of the Exempt Voluuteer and Ve vely wlace was. too. The two pubiie | SRR o CI00 oF CREEY oS :t“;‘:‘ pe | would " mugur the early opeming | gard and sdmiration from Vieto K. L0 | #450,000 vraciug lowa and Missouri. opened bere this eran Firemen's ussocistious, the Seegnd s iu the ares formed by the park puplls of St Catberwe's woademy. 4 tons, | 9f 820000 “aores of good tillsvie | The remanius were isid beside those oy | Dexven la, Oct. 12.—[Special To Tup | ©VONINE 8ud contivucs witl oaily sessions reginent of fire zousves uud the Seveuly S0y ud Plazs were Trelgutod | Lolrine drill sud march by the Holy Pamiis | 300 10 bomesteadons. the reservation cou- | Brownit Ber.]-Toe Odell bouse was destroyed by | Lt Bundsy eveulng, “ue anous! repert ef Shled New York volttenre Ly, who sat_patiently for oy scuool wus o remarkuble exbibition for | WIBS sbous 500 acres, snd the sbove | The procession formed at noon it the Jeru- | pe'Coliriuy cuusing u loss of §5,000, with | LLC President. Pearson of Des Mot Tho eighth oD Wes composed of e | sppearance of tue van- | Goa voung women una seemed eamecialiy | AWOUEL it is edtimated, will zemain ufter | salem chamver. The cofin was borne ou the | 10€ SOHEROAY GRIBIGE R (a8 C0 8,00, WU | hows the soclety to ve iu @ flourlshing cone ] ltaian and L military organizations, 1he §roceasian The = Sev- | loasing 1o the sudience. This was followey | €6CD 1ndian has bis share. The balf-breeds | shoulders of stalwart men. Among the pall | §52USHIRRCT - CUe GRS s B Cetective | dition, Heas v witn 2,500 men. L 4 Voleruns b housa, | FARREE S DA2 RUSADER. Thiismne folle | #pd squaw meu bave miready signed | bewrers were Heurv White, Uuited Siutes | (U6 ° W e bt ons b ¥ | Cnderwriters ut War e Biuth Givision was cowposed of Ger | 4 b€ SoutLwest coruer of Fiftr-nin street | % & F : ® by BL Weuesclau's | tne cousent, but the oid ludians | secretary of legation, sud Lord Sulisoury, | P4 e Dis Moives, fa., Oct. 12.—Toe Iows Un 4 M- A WETican societion, with 4,000 men. and K ;Huu.vu« was crowded with old | MNr. Micahau's Address. are slow 1o agree 1o the opeung. | Tue mourners followed tbhe coffin, tben tue sionesots Editor Murder PPt o - s 3 Tho tenit division Lrought up tue rear | Mi'itis officors, who gave the soidiers muny Tho adin - y 1o order 1o warm them up @ series of feasis | household servanls, representstives of the = e 7V - Cerwrilers association weut to pleaces teday with 5,000 memuers of the Deutcher Land | & Warm welcome. 1 - beo 3 ~Ien\u the day was delivered by | have been given auring the week aua Ar- | queen, prince of Wales sud otber royal per WATER, SLipe 12.-Victor . | over tbe guestiou of reducing lows oom- webr Vereln aud 4,000 wiscellnueour civie | | SEVersl wowen were so severely Jn»!}x:}» 3. Mivaban, Who was warmiy | mour dispaicbes say the bucks begin Lo | sons. Seward, editor of the Stillwater Messenyer | pauies commissions 1o agents from 20 to 18 societies. 3 the crowds around the memorisl ar greetad by '};fl sudience us be mouuted tue | sbow sigus of weakening. Some who bave | O reaching the cuancel the coffin was set | sud @ veteran pnesota journalist, was | per cent LOIE s Outside combauies. Murched 1o the Mobument. of ke police :h:'i‘;‘rfi hot‘;“"" xnu': if ever echoes from | walched Lhe progress of affairs ssy the sig- | 0own stibe oot of the witer and Canou | futully shot this sfcerncon by George Harris | The vote stoo 15-three 10 LIIPLY-0ue S0E. e liue of march was from e Batlery up e xuf"v . :M; eyoud the stars, _mu | uatures will certaluly be secured bsfore No- | Duckworlt opened tbe service for the desd. who hag been discharged for incumpetency reprosentatives ol outside companies with- B ‘ % 0! Lul U bis celesuial bome were | vemuer 1 Tue cholr cbacted the Niveteeuth psalm. | Harris surrendered Lo be police. drew. 1l Woaus wWar 0f WKUTeLOO Tales. 1

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