T1IK OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 30 , 1803. THE BEE , w.rns. t'l I H f. : NO. 12 i-r.AUi. sfnr.KT 1 c'iv < iitl 1 y rnnitr to htiy pnrt of tlm city 11V. . TH.TOX - Mnnagor - I HiiMnoMHiiro . No. 41 n-t i i 0 I.I.I . No23 N numMtifr Co. mfon store , clonks. M.Ino . Heal Kstalo CO..C31 Hfoftdxvay r -.v P'.iunzton ' was fined In police court i r 'n\ morning for drunkenness and ills- i 11' | en < o. f P 11 iHtnno pavement Is being put In Ir , 'i.fthi' Kvcrott blocu on Uroadway Irn . rt r of 1'onrl street. II n wiiliinahnrvp.it homo service at t I I , ' . r-iriso Lutheran church on Sunday n : t ) ' i n , The cburoh will be decorated \M , mi > lps of the crops of the season , ( .ills'Industrial school of Do Long's n.--iMji . will mret at tlio nail on Uryant nt 3 o'clock. Visitors B'r < -t this afternoon call nnd sco the school In - ir- ' invited to oper- n'i'iTi . 'I I'p Iowa conference of tlio Church of lnMM-Hay Saints will moot on tlio second II' ' i r nf ii > ! Drnailwny next Sunday. Sorv- li will bo hold at 10JW : a. in.,3:80 : p. in. lin'l ' T : KI p in. The casn of the alleged train robbers at I < "l.-iwav was completed In federal court jr-McTil.ty and ( lvon lo tlio Jury. At n Into In i > r last nlKht. the ] urv had failed lo como to in nfc'iTcmr.nt. Ir 1'oulsoii lost a IIPW pair of trousers lust 'I hurr.day at the hands of a sneak thief. 'Iho trmioors were not In active use , bu' \vrro In the doctor's olllco at tno corner of Un aduay ami Sixth street. ( "liirrnco. the ( ' -mntitlm'-old child of Mr. nixl Mrs 1 . M. 13cif ( , died yesterday moru- Inir atI o'l-loclc , at Iho family resilience , 1710 Tunic sin street , , of congestion of the brain. jl < - n mains will bo taken to Waterloo for lllt lTIll lit. Thi' Carnival of Nations" at Dohaiiy's to- in.-bt will be a ( jrcat attraction. Thd ieti- cr 11 admission has liccn Ilxcd at 50 cents. A lir nninbor of seats have been sold , and tli's Him desire to get the choice of re in i mini ; seals will have to select them early st 1'inil's guild will bo entertained this nf'i-riiniin at ! lo'clock at the resluonco of il . .1 M. Trcyiior. who will bo assisted by Mri lidil. Miss Sllmnsun , Miss Van Order aii'l ' Mrs.VilMam Treynor. Tlio annual Tin tiun of olllc-crs will ho held nt this meot- lit' and .ill pledges must bo paid In full. 'I'm1'iiiun Veteran loslin will attend si i \ ii < 's Sunday evening at St. John's IM 'lu-h Lutheran church In the Young Mi n s rbrlstinii iipsociatiou chapel In thoM M < i-riiim bhiclc. ' 1 hey will not proceed In a 1 > < < t\ us tir-iciuforo , but all will go to the cli ii-c-li. p-iving opportunity to take their li mites or frh'iids with them. Minnie M.irchbanks commenced a suit in tin- district court yesterday fora divorce li'"in .Irssi1 Marchhanlts. They were mar- rici ! March' . " . ) , 1MH ) . .lustsix monthslaterlier In oliiind descried her witlinut cause and has iiPM-rshnwn up sinco. She wants a divorce mid thr porinisslen of the court to. resume h'T maidrn name , Minnlo Hay. Hill I'riHs , a colored man of this nlty who hasncnt one term In the penitentiary and II..H aiiiinuni'ed bis linn dotermiiialion never to go there atrnln , is said to bo wanted in O'li.iha to answer to the charge of larceny. JIi lias been In the city Jail several times during tin- few months that have elapsed Bli.i't leaving the penitentiary. Thr case of John Fry and Minnlo Watson , rl > , iriiM vt ith adultery , was set for hearinir j' s.trriliy afternoon , but the prosecuting witness , M's. F'-v. was not on hand. The etiso was theret'oro contmuod until next Tui-M la.\ . and in the mcantlino a bench war- rani will bo issued which will bring Mrs. 1'Vy Into the august presence of Justice Vicn tc explain her absence. "The Carnival of Nations , " at the opera huiise tonight , will bo ono of the most mair- nitirent productions ever given In Council Hluffs. A crowd of ! WO people participate in it and portray the characteristics of ali na tions , as sbown In their costumes , dances , etc Tin- piece bad a run of three nights in lioyd's theater in Omaha , and many Omaha people u ill come over to see it reproduced here tonight. K C. Ualc's Sunday school class gave an entertainment in the H mad way Methodist church fast evening. Miss Neolo Ogdun fcuiig several choice solos , and the rest of the program was made up of songs and rccita- tii us by the members of Iho class and selec tions by Colonel U W. Tulley's orchestra. After the program , refreshments wore bcrvcd. The parlors were well filled , and the proceeds will go to help pay the church debt. It has loriff been conceded a fact that If you want anything reliable in the drui , ' or paint line you can { jut it at Davib' , and at prices that Jcjfy uomputl- tli n. Beautiful etching tfivon with every ili/.fii 1'iibinot ] ) hnttis at Uiluy .t Shorra- clc-n's for twenty days ; frames of all kinihto order. < . nok your inoals this summer on a { jas range. At cos < l at the Ons company. Juris Wine Co. , Council UlulTs , la. / . IM / { . /Ml'/I.V. . Mrs.V. . \V. f unger left last ovcnlng for a Visit to Chicago. Mr and Mis. J. H. Atkins nro homo from n Mslt to the World's fair. l > v CV. . Hrower has gone to Malvorn to i ommence the duties of his new pastor ate 11. II and O. II. IXmforlh of Stratford , N. H accompanied by iheir wives , are the Kui-sls of their relative , R T. True. Misses Dora Anderson and Kittle Itnehell of this city and Miss I'oarl Ayresof Omaha Icavo today for a visit to the World's fair. Miss Neolo Oirdnn goes to Lincoln next Miiiuhfy to attend tlio wedding of Mr. liny ' * . 'tt-r ' " "ll Jlllss H'Hth Floyd of that place. . .r * . Arthur H. riweoting Is expected homo toumn-ow for a visit of six weeks with her iMitnlH , Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Oliver , on Hark ii venue. II Kv.Tns of the Council muffs Kloctric 1 right company has roturnoj with his family from n visit to Mlddluton , U. , atopplns oil at the \Vorle"g fair enrouto. Joseph Hp.iulding returned yrsterday from C f.nir weuks trip to Ills old homo in Hoan- oalic , Inii. Ho also visited iho tirand Army n.iUiMial enc.impimmt at Indianapolis and the World fair whllo away. Mrs. Carolyn Sprmk and Miss Helen Bpnnk have gene lo St. I ouls to attend the funeral of tholr BOII and brotlior.'Hcnry , wlio ( lied tlioro last Wednesday. The funeral ivid lake place this afternoon at I : ! ! 0 o'clock. The rain lias sottloil the dust , and thin is a ir < Hd ) time to Bottle your drug uul ] > aint hill at Davis' . There was another very interesting meet ing at Uie 1'rcsbytci ian church last evening , lea by the uvanecllsu , Keatilesanif Thomp- lull The subject was , 'Como , for All Things Are Now Heady. " Hov. Air. Kcablesand Kov. Mr Thunipson both spoke on tins subject , Bi'iJ ihmr rcmarlis were well received. The iteriupttcon views by Mr. Kcables wrro very beautiful , as were Mr Thompson'ii solos , ac- roiupanicil by Ids concert harp. Tonight there will no a grand illustrated temperance meeting , with the evils of strong drink pic tured frtun life. A cordial invitation Is ex tended to everybody to como and bring friends. . So far this year more business has been fli no by the COUNCIL U LUFFS INS. CO than all of luat year. 'lull The Oanymcdo Wheel club will Jiavo its pk turo taken tomorrow morning nt the club touiiib. U 1s desired that all the members be present at 0 oVlock in order that the picture may bo a complete one. Aftur the picture U taken the club will take u short blind run , _ , Williamson it Co. , 100 Main street , Uirjicst anil boat bicycle- block in city. GeorjjoS. Davits , | ) roi > uni > iiou druggist. Domestlo soiis \ the ocst. \ M'iviI'MnAi pni\Pii nt iti'iv M'\\S ' \ \ I1 ROM COtNCIL BUM'S ' Ono of tha Law's Intricacies Illustrated in Judge Shiras' Oontt. HOW AHUS.VVID MAY RECOVER \MAGES MlVllo Stimsrcd , lint Ho XViu IJcprlvetl of Her society mill rtiititluil to Itc- llct Tliu Cine. After lolng out all night the Jury In the case of Honey ngalnst the Chicago , Hurling- Ion it Qulnc.v Hallway company rarao In yostci-Oay morning About 0 o'clock In n vorv docile , though sleepy fra no of tnlnU. The verdict was a somewhat surprising ono to the HVOKIRO outsiaor , but taking into con sideration the instructions of Judijo Shlras Hjs hard to soc how the verdict could legally bo very different. Ellen P. Honey nml hur husband , \V. O. U. llnncyvcro each suing the railway com pany for $10,000 damages OH account of In juries which the former sustained by bolus struck and knocked down by a moving train while she wiis waiting for a ehaneo to board another train. Mrs. Honey was suing on the ground of personal Injury , and her husband for the loss of her society. Instructions from Judpro Shlras to the Jury were that if It was foun I tint MM. Honey's Injuries wore the result , cith'ir wholly or In part , of her own carekMsnesa , she should not roi-clvo damages. That , however , wouM not affect hur husband's rUht to receive dam ages. In casesin1 wiia not negligent In lookIng - Ing out for her own safety , a jiidginunt should , of course , bo rendered In hur favor and in favor of her husband as woll. The Jury. In taking the case under advise ment , came to the conclusion that whllo the ulllciiils of the comnany wore negligent , Mrs. Honey was negligent also , and thov accord ingly rendered a verdict against her. They awarded her husiland , however , a judgment for $3OiX ) damages. The c.ise will prou.ibiy lu appealed to the supreme court. The case of IVtcr .lensen , charced with passing counterfeit mnn v , was brought uiv He pleaded guilty and was lined ? 1,000 and sent to the penitentiary for eighteen months. John ( lant was placed on trial on the charge of passing six counterfeit silver dollars lars nt Auilubon. Tno trial will probably bo completed this morning. Judge Shlras. having finished all the work lie came to do , closed his half of the court and loft last ovuninir for Kloux City , where ho will open court next Monilav. Frauds ISrainerd of Atulubon was ad mitted to practice in the United States courts. Mooro's Air-Tight Iloatcr1 lutcst triumph in stove nmkiii ! * : beautiful : burns hard or soft caul ; 11 ro kept - \ hours with corncob : * ; cheaper than any other and mipurior to all others. Como unil sco tlium. I' . C. Uovol. W. W. Chapman , 101 P.mrth street liulf block south Buston store. \V. S. LJtiird , Lawyer , Everett block. Able your grocer for Domestic soap. Nitxt Mi-otllli ; lit M'liu'ilmilil. Tlio lllullltos who attended the mooting of the I'ottaxvattamic County Veterans' associa tion at Avoca have returned homo highly pleased with the recaption that w.is ac corded them by the people of tint enter prising town. Hon. J. K. Cooper , Isaac Doty , , ! . T. Kdwards , , ) . ICnporsan , O.V. . Carter , J.V. . Kirk. .1. H. Uriosbach. K J. Abbott and 15. W. Cook wore the old soldiers present from UIH lllutTs , although the list docs not include the whole delegation , as al most every candidate for election in Potta- wattamlo county , wns there , plugging fornll ho was worth. One of thejpleasing features of the mooting was the binding of the Standard quartet of this city , the expenses of their trip being paid by Sheriff Hazen , who Is a eandid.ito for ro-elcction. Wednesday was the big day of the reunion , and it was con sequently the day when all the candidates put in their best work. Macedonia was selected as the place for holding the next meeting , wliicli will occur on the second Tliursday and Friday in Sep tember , ls'.M. ' The following ofllcers were chosen for the coming year : Commander. I. L. Itlair , Hancock ; senior vice com mander , .1. H. Drleslmch , Council Bluffs ; quartermaster , Sylvester Dye , Macedonia ; chaplain , J. W. Wnoelor , Carson ; adjutant , J. E. I'attou , Miireilonlii. Kcitininl D.iy. The Boston store will place on snlo today , Saturday , remnants of silk nnd wool dress { roods at half price. Over 1,000 remnants made during tlio past tale , all of which -.ve shall olTor tit just one-half the original price. FoTllKHINUIIAMVllTKIAV ! & CO. , Council ItlutTs , In. Stop at the Oj'dcn , Council I31utls , to lebt 5-2.00 house in Iowa. Snioko T. D. Kinij & Co's Partagas. Domestic soap is tiio best StrloUi1 ! ! wild r.inilysli. Mason Wise , ono of tlio o'.J residents and proprietor of ono of the principal livery stables of Council HlufTs , is lying In a very c-rlticnl condition at St. Josuph's hospital in Omaha. HH | hc.ilth lias hecn noor for some little time past , so his friends say. About ton days ape ; ho began to bo troubled with his lower limbs. The trouble rapidly grow worse , and on Saturday last ho bad to bo tahiMi to tlio Omaha hospital. Ilo : nought .it ilrat that it was simply a bail case of rheumatism , but the physician's examina tion disclose 1 thu faut that It was u case of partial paralysis. Hlnco then ho bus en tirely lost the use of his lower limbs. There Is said to bo nut little hope of his recovering his lost strength. Miss UiiKsdnlo'H millinery ope in tip , the Kt of the Nottson , waH thoroughly ap- ' in-ectatod liy tbo ladies , who greatly admired tlie ninny now and handsoino imttccii lialH and bonnetf. M1S.H itagri- dale IK now ready for business and lias ample force to fill all orders promptly. \V. 12. Chambers will commence his dancing elates in Masonic temple \Veiliiosduy i Octubor . Hjilcd HiiBccd oil at Dnvib' ' 18c pei- gallon. raw oil , I'tc a gallon. Jarvis 1877 brandy , | ) ure.sl , nafest , best ltiult nl a l.niiil lic.il , A warrant was Issued for the arrest of .1. M. Campbell and his wife , lOnima , ycsturdn.v from the court of Justlco Viou , tlio char o preferred IwliiB uhuatlui ; by nuans of falsa protrnscs. Capt.iiiiV. . A. H.iyos nnd his wife are tlio complainants. They alle o In the Information that Campbell nnd liiu wife ttiauo falsu pretenses by which they secured the signatures of Hayes and his wife to a ileol lo a lot of properly in I'oltawattainlo county valued at fci.fiOO and also to a written contract la settlement of a suit in the dis trict court that was then pending. The case will bo aired in full next \YtMiicsilay after noon at J o'clock. Tiiko no chances. Your advice is bobt. The dealer who wiy hi * htovcs beat t ho Hound Cak knows bolter. Cole it Cole bell Iho genuine U.nind Oak sloven , made by Hcckwith. Fruit lands and farms. Grcenshlolds , Nicholson & Co. , tiOO lh-oad\\ay. Tel. 151 Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap Memorial Alert-Hi ; , The Yomit' Men's Christian association has juado arrangements for a luenioruil nu'ciiiii : iSunday afternoon atI o'clock at the l-'irst I'rosUyteriau uhurrh It is in honor of J. C. ICoso , into sivretary of the association. Dr. Stephen 1'helps will deliver the principal udilroi-s aim the ministers ot the city arc ux- pccttid to bo present and lake part in Iho urvlco. There will be music furnished by Mrs J OV.i Isworth and a f | i irfel rein pmiM of Messrs. KriinkVo trolt , C. H Oiden , 12. S. AlU-a and J. tl. Slmins. .tiintiiiti ix .1 cK.iiitKitr. AlofTit NpUnn Cipliiri. | | nt Tort Iliiljp Wlillp. AltMHlliiK Illo llritliiT' Pnnrni. Kent DonoK , la , St-pt. OT. [ Special Tele- graiu to TUB UKB i Ttio little cemetery nt Knlo was thu SCOUR of a dramatic Incident yestor.lay ilurlni ; the burial of Uobert Xel- son. MotTat Nelson , the tirothorof the dead man , was arrested by OOlcor Webster as ho Stooil with bowed homt and toar-llllcd e.vei nfnonj ; the eroup of mourucrs. The Ma enl burial sprvii-0 was In progress , and the first few hands full of clay wore bo I nit thrown n the eoflln as the oflhoitouchiM Nelson on Iho Bhoul'tcr , showed the warrant nnd plnccii bun under arrest. The u't-lof of the other mourners was piti ful to sco. ami tholr convulsive sobs awak- oiicd profound pity. The arrcstp.l man was permitte.l to st-ind by the grave with the ofllecr at his side mull the burhlMS ; over. Thi > manner of the arrest arousnd the h - artiest est imlicnatton In the bosoms of all who wit- nesspil It , and there was some talk of not permitting the ollli-er to taUo Ids prisoner away. Kfpoet for the sacro1 ! spot nlono prevented trouble. Nelson wai arrested on n warrant clinrKhiR him with mayhem. The trouble orit-tna'.ed two je.irs ape in a polit ical quarrel , during which Nolsot ) strm-U .lames 1'ortPi- the eye , causing tlic loss of that organ. Ho left the state at the tluie. Porter , knowing Nelson would attend his brother's funeral , caused the warrant to bo reissued and served. ( ) | iunitr < \\ith l u I'usto Dliimomli Riorx CITV , la , , Sept. 29. [ Special Telo- cram to Tin : Hni : . ] A swindler , who claims to beS. Dryfus , a Chle.ico liquor doalotIs tinner arrest hero. Ito has victimized people in a dozen to.vns In Iowa and as many more In South Dakota , lie would call on Iho liquor trade , present his card , soli--it business and Incidentally Inform some of his tradn that he was out of money and offer an elegant pppoarlug rlnjr as security for a temporary loan of ? 20 or iHO. He would then disappear and tlm ring would turn out to bo set with a paste combination Instead of a diamond. It Is known that lie lias raised at least Sl.oon by this dodge. Snpil for lltiMKiim.i'T'i. . Cnnui It.vi'iii ; " , la. . Sept. i1. ! ) . [ Special I'ole- gramto Tin : Uii : ; ] I. . ) . Maxon , a former engineer on the Iturlincton. Cedar Uapids , * c Northern , has brought suit hi tlio district court against .1. II. Hume , Cedar Knplds division No. ISO of Brotherhood of Locomo tive Knalucers and the Grand International Hrothcrhoo 1 of Locomotive Ungineora for JIO.OOO damages. Ma.xon was disenargcd from the road aii-l suspoudud from his lo Ige for bolus intoxicated , which fact was pub lished In the Journal of the engineers. He claims the charges inudo against him were false and malicious. DKS Moisis , Sent. 'J' ' ) . [ Special I'o'.oijrani to Tin : Ucn. ] Superlnteiiilcut Ivnopelierhiis returned from Iowa City , whore he atttnJed a meeting of the State Hoard of Heceuts. He s-iys that the university has deolJotl to ask the next general assembly for an appro priation of WUJ.lKM ) for the ptiropse of erect ing a new building to he used for general worlc , to furnish inoro room lor tlio line library , to purchase ad.litlonal apparatus and nppli-mccs ana to supply the school with un endowment fund. ( Jiiiinlii Factory rails. SiotCITV , Sept. BO. - [ Special T'ele- gram to Tin : Hic. : ] Henry C. Young , pro prietor of the c.iuning factory at Uiversldo , today gave chattel mortgages covering all his stock and machinery to Ch u-les Hreuii of this city for $1 ( > . < U. ) . and the Corn Kxuhaiisjo National Uanic for $4A'SO. rnprt-iTili'iiii'il llroiilli IM-nliiMi , MAIISIIAI.LTOWN , la. , Sept. ' . " . ) . The un precedented drouth In this section was broken today by a steady downpour of ram. The pastures are probably dried up past re viving. but great benefit will bj done to whiter wheat , wells , streams anU fall plow ing. . _ Suril an Itnvii P.iper. * IOWA CITY , la. , Sept.J'J. . [ Special Tele gram to Tun 15ic. ] Frank H. Novak this evening began a suit for libel against the Daily Republican of this city for $10,010 damages. The editor says ho can provo all charges It has made airaiust thu plaintiff. J-'ll'K ll.lMII-.lt .17 U.\CK. NogroeH l.i-jj'illy Kxt'i'utHtl at .lit. Veriion , Gcorxlii , fur Murilurs Utimiiiitlril. ATLANTA , Oa. , Sept.J'J. . At Mt. Vcrnnn , Montgomery county , today at 12 o'clock , live negroes were hanged at ono time from the same scaffold. All were from North Carolina and bad been working on the turpentine farms In that section of the stato. Three paid the penalty for murdering Alexander Peterson , a merchant , and robbing bis safe last July. Another was hanged for killing a 5-year-old negro child , and tbo fifth for killing another negro. The luinirlii ) ; was public and thou sands of persons were present. 'Ibis was the first hanging In that county since the war. war.The crime for which Hiram Jacobs. Tjiielen Manuel ami Hire Brcwlngtou paui the death penalty was the murder and attempted robbery of Alexander Peterson , a prominent clti/.en and wealthy merchant of Alley , Montgomery county. On the night of July ! ! 0. as Mr. Peterson was closing his store , these men confronted him with drawn ie- volversaud demanded his monoy. I'cterson resisted and during the Htnigirlo the robbers almost riddled him with bullets. Gordon killed a li-year-old colored girl and Strickland murdered a companion In a quarrel about a dog. - v McComiMI Acivi'Mvltli CKMIIIHI' . Doi'U CITV , Sept. 'JO Uovcrnon Me- Connell will not appoint delegates to the Pan-American Himotallio convention at St. Louis , for tlio reason that the object of the meeting Is not In accordance with his ideas of true Americanism. In his opinion the real object of the meeting Is a division of the United States Into trudo districts or an array of the south and west against iho east , and ho thinks tbo country has had enough of sectionalism. Slnllloim 1'i 'lit lo Iliti Dentil. Piui.Aiir.i.i'iHA , Sopt. ! ! ' , ) , Two valuable stallions , owned by Dr. C. U Thudicum of Hnddoiilield , N. J. , fought a. duel to the death yesterday. They were known to bo very vicious and were kept in separate fields. They got into the same field by mis take ! and at ouco wont at eacn other. Their hoofs struck terrible blows an.l the horses bit as olTeetually as.obras. . Finally the inoro valuable stallion , worth 1,01X1 , fell. ' 1 ho other H.UII tr.anplo.l over him , Thou to make sure of a finish , tlio victor suUcd his rival by tbo throat and ur.iggod film about the Hold. Sim HroiiKlu DUtinifciinliiul IVoplc. Nuw YOIIK , Sopt. 20. The White Star line steamship liorinunia arrived at her doek this moriiing. Among her passengers were : Lieutenant Henn , owner of the Knglish yacht ( ialatca ; 1C. C. Littlo. United States consul general at Cairo ; 1'rlnco Lubeckoof Kussla , and Iho members of the Australian cricket team. o Drillfi of a Iiiiiioii8 * tanion , SAN KIIANCISCO , Sopt. ' "J. itecd's noted ICngllsh stalllmi M'lrU'n Hurst , , Imported re cently r.t a cost of S12.0JO. died ut Mr. Keed's place today of hemmorlia o of the lungs. l.tt.ivi-i Itri'ilhu. Leaves brcatiio in tlio carbonic nold upon which trees and plants biibalst through the thousands of inlnuto mouths with which the bin-faces of ouch are pro vided. Those mouths , which are oval opening : * , exceedingly minutu in blv.o , vary in number from about 7 < K ) to inoro tlian-00,001) ) to the hqiiaro inch of leaf surface. The apple tree leaf has about 11-1,000 mouths to each inch of surface , which would make ab > ut 1 ( JOtoo ( to the average blzud leaf. Tlio hydrangea is much hotter provided for in thU line , having 1GO.OOO to each inch of surface , or un average of 1,250,000 , in each leal. i\TERXATIOXAL : \ ANARClHSfS Ltory Tokl ia Wnehlngtotfby an Official from the City of Ohioago , RED3 ON TWO CONTINENTS ASSOCIATED I > i < c ivcrjof Ibo I'lot to Itlow Up tlio Aits- Irian I'lirilntncnt Hlvot the I'ulillo n View nf llin lUtcnnlvu Kiunlll- cnllon.t of Dyiiiiinltcri , WASIIIXOTOS , Sept. ! i'J.Vhon shown Iho cablegraui from Vienna in regard to the anarchist plots , a Chicago ofll dal who is In this city said it was well known to the Chicago detectives and pollco tlv.tt the anarchists of Vienna , Paris and Ixmdon were in constant communication with these of New York nnd Chicago. A plot similar to that illscoveroJ by the police in Vienna was unearthed In Cnloago u year and a half ago , but nothing was over said about it for fear it nilcht create a dynamlto scare and Injure the World's fair. The reds wore arranging to blow up the city hall at Chicago , and nt the same t'mc ' to blow up several buildings then In coin-so ot erection at the World's tnlr. .Major William MeClaughrcy , who was at the time general superintendent of the Chicago police , learned of the affair , nnd by vigorous action nipped It In the bud. Ono of his secret serv ice men attended a meeting of the an archists on Clybourno avenue , and another meeting was covered by another on West Lake street. At the latter place a woman fnnntlo on the subject of anarchism volun teered to enter the council chamber during a meeting of Chicago' * common council and discharge-a big dynamite bomb. She said she was willing to sacrifice her own life for the good of the cause , if by so doing she could destroy the much hated city fathers. At the Clybourno avenue meetlnvi , which was acting In concert with the one on West Lake street , the plot was being arranged to blow up the World's fair buildings. When licneral Superintendent of Police McClaugtircy learned of those plans lie placed an extra force of detectives on the beat , and a number of leaders were brought to his olllce. He told them he know there were fanatics among them willing to sacri fice their lives. "Now , " said Mi'Claughroy"if there Is any d.Miamito throwing done by any of your fanatics , wo will pay little attention to them , but will arrest every one of jour lend ers and agitators and a bigger banning than over occurred beforeIn Chicago will follow. " "This plain talk , " continued the olllcial , "had t'.io desired cITeot , and the reds hecume less active. Among the mass of information gathered at that time were letters from Parisian anarchists which led to the discov ery that the bombs by Knvachol In the Hue Cliehy , Paris , were furnished u.v the an archists of Chicago. As a result Major Me- Claughrey opened a coninrjnicntlon with M. Lozo , who was then prefect "o"f police of Paris. A sort of compact was then firmed between AI. Low , Superintendent Hyrncs , the chief of Scotland Yard police and Major MeClanghrcy. It was arranged whenever nn.uvhls'.s left Paris for London , Now York or Chicago M. Lozo was to cable the fact to the police at the port to which the rods were goin-j. so they could bo watched. Kach of the before mentioned oflleials was to do the same for Paris , and in this way the anarchists were lobe kept under surveillance. It was by this compact Major MeClaughrcy was noti fied of the fact that tno Chicago anarchists had arranged to bring Prince ICrapotkine , tlio Husslan anarchist of London , to Chicago cage , and he was enabled to prevent his coming. In conclusion the official from Chicago said that Hempstead Washburnc , who was then mayor , found it necessary to have de tectives secreted about his house In Astor place for several months during his term in oflico on aceountof threats by the anarchists to blow it U ] ) . I'oi.iui : < ; u.vitn AM. Discovery of tlio Aiuiruiilst riot In Vienna Kt'Mills In ( irt'iit I'rrcautloiM. VJENNA , Sept. 29. The excitement caused by the discovery of the great anarchist plot io blow up the Heichsr.ith and other public buildings on October 10 , the date of the as sembling of parliament , has not abated to any degrue. Four workmen were arrested today , and more arrests are expected hourly. The police seem to have struck terror to the hearts of the anarchists of this city , tor n largo number of workmen , known to ba more or less connected with anarchist socie ties , have within tlio past few days ( led from Vicuna. All tlio public buildings are now guarded by a special force of police in uniform and by a nnmlier of detectives. Tin so extra precautions will continue for some timo. at any rate until the mooting of Parliament is over. The police of this city arc In possession of facts which arc of the greatest Interest to the police of several of the European c.ipltols , as well as lo the police of New York and Chicago. The police here , for the present , refuse to divulge the particulars of the facts in their posses sion , but , as already cabled , it is known tlto.\ have established beyond a doubt a connec tion between thu Austrian anarchists ami those of New York and Chicago. The Arbelter Xeitung today publishes a decree of the minister of war , based on a de cision of a military council of honor , depriv ing Lieutenant Carl L'JUlhner of tliu army rebcrvc , of his commission , and degrading him to tlm ranks us a common soldier. Tli3 lieutenant's degradation was caused by the fact that ho belonged to the social-demo crat worlciugmcn's partv , and thus , accordIng - Ing to the court of honor's ruling , "violating his honor and his rank. " CAMPOS' ASSAILANT UN TftlAL. DyniiinlliT I'lilliiH Duc-liirrN Tliut III ) Wu Sorry Ills I'mim Mlse.uTUMI. HAKCUI.O.NA. Sept. 29. The court martial of Pallas , who attempted to nssusinato General Campos , commenced today. Ho salil , in answer to an Interrogatory , that the charge against him was true and that he would have committed the deed a hundred times if possible. Ho had no accomplices and was only sorry ho failed to kill ( leneral Campos. Later in the Inquiry lie bucamoso insolent that the picsidcnt of the court , martial ordered him removed from the room. L-iter ho was brought back to hoar tno ad dress ot tno prosecutor , who demanded in the nanic of outrjineu bocioty that the pris oner bo snot. Pnllns jumped up and shouted that ho agreed with the proseuuior. The counsel for the defense appealed for clemency , saving the prisoner was unhinged by demoralising literature and evil comianlons. | Pallas will ho sentenced tomorrow. Cicner.il Campos ib not yet considered out of danger. The aiwst of .Senator Priotto , editor of the 101 Ideal , the advanced republican pupur in Madrid , tmd formerly an ofllcer In the Spanish army , who w.is. charged with com plicity In the attempt to blow up the house of ox-Minister Canovas drl Castillo , in Sep tember luit , caused a sensation hero us well ; ij ut Madrid , wnero ho resided. /Dill's Syiiipntliy fur Allllcr * . PAIIIH , Sept. 2'J. Tliu stvino in the Pas do Calais district bus already cost tha miners 2,000,000 francs , and as a cold winter is approaching preaching tlio men are weakening nnd the strike shows signs of collapsiniM. . JCinil X.ohi , In contributing the sum of CiOG francs to the fund for the striking miners , has written a letter in which ho says : " 1 send my most plentiful sympathy to the poor women and children who arc suffering In conEerjuonco of the dispute between the men and the eco nomic misunderstanding of nations. I have watched on the spot the bufferings of such as these , and have wept for them. Lot peace he made in the name of the little children and mothers. " IfiiiniiriMl I'lut in Kill Carnut , PAIUS , Sept. i'J. ; People hero are still talking of thochnngo In President Carnet 's nlan , as cabled to iho Associated prcts. Ho will not receive the UussUn fleet at Toulon. The president will , unless bis plans are again changed , return the visit of iho Uus- slinsbv p.ilng to Toulon provnvjj to their departure from that placo. It ts understood this chansre of program was due to sug- cestlmis from Huron DeMohrpiihelm , tlio Husslam ambassador : but a Paris paper to day refers to the rumor , which has been In circulation here , to the effect that the presi dent's Journey to Toulon was abandoned owing to a plot against his llfo. According to these rumors , a number of Italians had formed a plan to kill President Carnet , cither on the Journey or while at Toulon , The pollco have been questioned regarding his and say there Is no truth in the story. Cholcr.i rmcr ( " < H In llimilmrK. H.\Miirno , Sept. S ! . - Klvo now cases of cholera and ono death from that disease are reported here. VALUE OF A MIRAGE. An liirlilrnt oT nn liiilinnVnr on the I'liilns of Tmn > . A rotnarkablo instance in whii-h tluit mysterious phenomenon of nature known as the inlrugu was of Inosttiimblo service to the United Sta'.os tinny Is related by Captain Frank 0. Muhlwfii of the Fifth Infantry. It was during the Cheyenne campaign of 1S7-I , wivs the Chicago i'ost , anil the troops , under General Nelson A. Miles , were pushing along over the Texas plain with much caution , con- scions that the hostilities wore not far distant , but unable1 to locate them nnd ( IreuiliiiiT. us nil soldiers must , the suit- den onslaught of the enemy. U was September , hut the cat-Ill and sky were bathoil in a glare of while heat. The air was like the breath of a furnace and the men and horso.s proved on in silent. , dogged endurance , growing with every mile more apwohonsivo of the light be fore them and searching tlio level sweep of sunbaked land for some Iruco of Iho wildest foes that an army of a govern ment has ever had t ) face. CioiiLM'iil Miles , tilort and soldier-like , and with eyes long trained t : > every sign , suddenly gave n low exclamation , lie shaded his eyes with his hand and looked intently into the sky , and then called an orderly and sent the mcpsairo ahead to Captain Hahlwln : "Tlio Indiana are ahead of us. They are rellceted by a mirage. Move for ward with imieh caution tmd prepare to light. " The captain looked up and there , crawling across the sky like Hies on n ceiling , the nearest ones highest and the long , onmovlng line trailing down to the liorin , waa the inverted rellec- lion ( if the enumy. The soldiers could distinguish the forms of tlio hor&ean.l their riders : e wld oven see the wav ing of the eagle feathers on the near est wan-lot's' heads , and note their gesture ? and warlikeevolutions.but could not estimate their distance from them , as the camera of the sky may receive impressions ninny miles away as easily as .t takes a snap shot at shortest range. Travelers neross the o > ntinent have Miinotime.s seen distinctly tlio waters of the blue I'aciticshiinmeringanddashing against the inverted H'lclty mountains , and it has been hard in not a few instances to convince- them that the scene was an illusion , a trick of the mirage , the mirror ijf the air , and that the ocean was t-cpnmtcd from tlio majes tic hi 11s by land enough to furnish a homo nnd yield"tiio food for another mighty nation. The soldiers , \\itli the utmost rapidity but in perfect silence , made their Until prep.'irutkms for what they knew awaited them , and watched with anxious eye. " the reflection in the sky. One diillculty in Indian warfare is the fact that the enemy always greatly outnumber our own troops. They swarm like red hornets nets from every fdu ! tmd have no code of warfare but to embrace every oppor tunity for revenge. Tlio line , broken with dark patches where the savages were thickly massed , still uwept up from the horiin , but so far they did not out number the ros.oluto bluecoatsi , to whom their movements were revealed in such a ivonderful way ; and when at last a whirl of dust from the distance , a swirl of brilliant ojlors Hashing in the bun , a faint , long , eehooiug yell from their brazen throats announced their actual , visible presence in tlio cruel llesli , the boys wore rcii'ly for them , quite ready , ami tlio battle on that September day was won because of the timely warning given by whntmight truthfully bo called "the powers of Hie air. " IIIVllM HuVIIIIKOll. New York Herald : "Up ! " shouted a man as tlio elevator car dashed past the second floor. "D him , " ejaculated tlio attend ant as he clutched tlio uliecit rope and reversed the ear. ' 'It is always tlio same. That man never calls until I'm past tlio door. " Tlio man entered the car com placently. Tiio elevator man slammed tlio door after him , gave a vicious pull at the twisted wire strand and away shut the elevator toward the tenth story. "Seventh1 shouted the man again as tlio car approached that landing , but tlio elevator man stirred not u hand. ' You didn't call in time , " Bald he , "and my orders arc against going hack for any one. I'm coining right down again , " and with those few words lie rushed tlio occupant up to tiio tenth story and buck again , lie had bought and found revenge. UVl KIIIII. A peculiarity common to rain in the Bermudas' , the Windward islands , the / iTW Mi VvM f&'jfc c"wfcf l > jS * $ T'- ' ? , % $ ? * &s ! ? > ! 5v' Ml , \ KAwftHs- psvi M\VH \ * ii4M * M" ? \ / ' 'HVA ' V V ! fc toif i MMs. ; s.v / - . ' -i\ ] \ , , - , - a , l"tt--52// - I zs r tx w jgjiii I When my liulo } ; iil was one nu ntli old.t. . jia 1 a scab form on her face. It V.ept tprcad- ing until ihe was completely covcrnl ( run head to foot. Then she ha.I l-oils. She lia'l forty on her hea.l at one time , ami moicon licr boily. When six mouths old she did int \vcih ; ; seven pounds , a pound and a linll less than at biith , 'ihen tier bl.ia Etaitul to dry up and got so bad she C'.uUl i < it s-liul lit r cyis to sleep , but laid \\ilh them lialf open. About tins time , at tlu earnest request uf friends , I started Usiii } ; the CuncuiwV Kl..Ml.ims : , and in ant titoiillt tfie was ( omficlely turn/ . The doctor and drug hills were ovir one li nit ilreJ liiftt'in , the Cutkura bill as not mure thanyftv dollars. My child is now t o ycais old , strung , healthy nnd larpu as any chil I ci her age ( see jibuto. ) and it ii oil owmp to CfTICUR.\ . Yours with a Mother's HU-siing , MKS. ( JKO. H. Tl'CKKU.JK. , 335 Grccnlicld Avenue , Milwaukee , \Vis. Suld Ihnu houl ( he woilJ. I'OTTIIR Dunn AND CIIKM. Cuxp..Vle p'opnciu'i , lloilon. Mailed free , "All boul Ihe Illj-id , bkm , Scalp , and Hair. " Unljy llliMiiltliu * , Ullinif lair , and red , rouzh tiuJi picvejiltd uid cureJ by Cutltura faoaji , llawnlinn prnup nnd the Alnsknn water * is thnt it isn't very wot. In ii no f these regions do tlio nutlvos four the rnin. nnd oven foreljrnprs soon o MHO to know thin they take no hnrm from Ix-injr unnght In u storm. U wns noted ln men on the i-hlps IntelximtroUinp Moi-nni sea tlmt n portion of tlio deck slight U proteetod dried out White , oxen In the midst of a shower , nml that wet olothiiit ! hull } ' . under n slisht sliolter on d vk. dried In nn atmosphere npi arontlv snlnrnted by u hurd rnln XX'iivi m I'rovciln. Detroit Krco 1'rcs-s : McMio tlio ro- cordln' impel blots out cumpuno lies nnd mehbo he don't. The ritoh mttti that enn't enter the kin dum nv lleven don't hnv no trubbol nbout etiterln' politicks. . It tuko * some people n long time to find out whnt n congi upstnuntioti't kno. 1'uter nml Paul was oltonsivo partl- zans. zans.Ward politlshnns ain't good for mutch otse. ( toitin' elected to conpros ; < ain't a slinre slno Unit a mini is a ( irule stntes- tnan , hut a man Unit \ lll sell his vote will do ennylhitiir els for money. God and nno make a majority , but n t in Anu-rikan cloeksliuna. NOW SCHOOL HAS BECUN , Look Well to the Health of the Children. Girls and Boys Who Arc Study ins ? Need Strength. Experience of Principal L. L , . Camp and Prof. C. C. Harper. Srhool has begun. Days of sullorinc from many nervous , bickly children , osp'.ein'.ly in tlio high nnd grammar schools , lire at hand. Parents and teachers should sco Hint tlio store of nervous vitality acquired in tlio summer vacation is not impaired. Tlio value of Maine's celery compound in keeping children strong and vigor ous is illustrated in tlio experience of Mr. A. W. Fisher of South Hay Oily , Mich. , who writes : "My children , Florence , Clarence and Dcmott , are now en joying excellent health binco thev use i Value's colerv I'UOK. C. O HAlU'KU. compound , though bcloro they wore weal ; and run down. I credit tlioir strength and vigor entirely to their liberal use of tlio compound.5 Principal L. L. Unmp of the- famous D wight School of Now Haven , and father of Waller Camp , the celebrated college alliolete , enys : "I have taken several bottles of Paino's celery com pound , not because I was sick , hut be cause I wanted to keep well. I believe in keeping well , and can do so best by the use of this helper of nature. " Prof. C. C. Uarpor of Mt Carmel , III. , says : "My Bclr. ol work has proven a groal montnl strain , and every spring L have found myself thoroughly worn out. ir the spring of IS'JO ' 1 thought that I couli not complete the school term , for I was almost prostrated' ' . ' -About that time I commenced the use of Paino's celery compound with splendid results. Tlio use ol two bottles tles compl-itoly resto-ed my health. I have been in my m-csont position for oiglit years , and I am cot-tain that this compound lias unau'ed me to carry on my Ecliool work , when without it I should have been compelled to L'ivo up. FOll THE In charge of the Sisters of Morcy. Thl * renowned Institution Is xltuiuuil on the hltli hlull'ti ImcU of nnd ovnrlooldn-4 I ho city of t'minull IlluIT- ; . The jp'tcloii ) Kronnils , Its hlnh loc.itlim . and Hiiluinllil vlnw , in iku It a must pliiasliiK retro it for the ulll.cloil. A stall of eminent physicians mill a lar o corps nf ux- pcrluncoil i.iirsua minister to tlio comforts of tiio IMtlunln. Biiuuliil c.m ulvoii to ludy ua- llunts. TERMS MODERATE. I'or irirlluulaM apply to SISTER SUPERfOl , Frank Strojt - - - Coinjil DlaTi , lovn , imc ft RlltlhPidifft'Mi"rimy < -it-law : P 'rap ' Ollllba DalllUHUSU ii , . , , ( . , ii , , , htll ! ( ) an I foilcral court-i. Uunin- , 'JOU-V-b-'J. " ' block Council Illuirla. . Special COUNCIL DLUFF5 : . ' ItKNT A iilt-o H-ronni IIOIIMI. well loealdl. I.'OIl K. I. WooilUury , uonti-r Illnll and Klory HIH. \ \ 7ANTIllKiirutHliol ! rouin , near Uruailway. \ AUilroiH A 7 , JKLuttlvu. . WANTKII-A coniivKiiil irlrl lor fcni'ral liDiimi- woi-U. Mr . A. T. | > 'llkliucr ! ! , ' 'l l''ourtli avu. f < OOI ) t.trlMinKil nt .1'JO Oakland avenue ; llbun \ l\\ui'i'H will b ( aid. t ( iHlCtM/l'UUAI. Imtiluinnnt iiu-ii wanting a yVilcHlralilc loi''i'luu for waroliouwj Hlioulil coin- iiiunlfato at one" witli tin1 Maynu Houl Ksuite Co. li''l llroailway. Council Illulla. O YOU know Hint Day & Ilc H have Homo D u tiuiV'dnu In trull and irardun land nuar ' A1I9THAOT3 nml luatiH. Farm and oily pruiim/ bought ant ! hold. I'uyuy > Tlioju.ii , Cou j U lllllltH f 1AUI1AGK rimiimwl , < 'OHHMIIIH. | | vanlli. olil inu/i \JcIwinui-l. I'M llurku , M Taylur'u k'rujjry , il ) OA'JUl ) noc-k oi niciciiaiiillbo to oxulinneo , i lor u k' i l Dun MoliiHH or Connell Jllull-i r-'biilfiici' . Hunvliar liuiimvi-U laiiil anil rai.li to Uriiiti fur nll onuoo luijouimoo muck ut nun- crul iiUTchumlUc Stuc'k ur Uruta lu Iruuu ( ur laud , Juliuuiun Ji Vuu I'utiuii , IT SHARPENS , the npiftltp , 1m- ' v , < i dlecstion , mill ro > t.ir\i health find vi .ir all the orgnni ot the body nn > roused to lu-altby action by PiPiotve's ( Joldcn Modionl Discovery. M-iiv than nil , tfu liver nnd that's the key to thomholfl RJS- torn You hrivo pure bli 'il or' iKilsonous bli-ol. Just us your llvor choostiR. Tha bU' < l controls tlm i , the liver controls the blood , the " Dis covery " controls the liver. You c.in csc i > o just ul-ont half the Ills thnt flesh is liflr to , by ln-lug i-wvly for thpiu. Ilrncp the system up ui'h this modlclnc , which jiivrrii/4 as well n rtiiva. For nil dis eases caused by n disorilcitvl liver or Impure blood -dyspepsia , biliou-iioss. the most stub- Ixmi skin , scnlp and -nfnlous nlToctlon.1" , the " Pi oovory U the > i uly romoly so cer tain and tilTwtlvo that it ciii : /iianitifffif. ( . If It doe-tn't Inaipfit or euro , you have your money Itack. Vou pay only for the iin > i ? you got. The Co&d Swaaritan. 20 Veers' Cjpt ricntc. OF DISKASrS OF MEN ANU \roaiUM. ruoritiUToi ; OP THIS WOUIAV8 HKIIHAI. DtSl'KN- a.uv 01 lircnt iho following Discasts ; Catarrh of the llend , Thront , nnd Lungai HI * . GdWHoftho V.yooiul Kiir. ViUtnu 1 Apoplexy , Henri llisciiyo , I.ivor Comj.lai.il . , Mil-icy Comptiilut , Nervous Dobillty , Wicntal Depres sion , Loss of tViurihood , Seminal Weakness. DlubelCR I > ri.l.l . * 1-ljMso , Ft Villa1 jhiiii-o. lilicumatlsm , I'crulysl' , VUitto Swelling , Scrufii'a , Fever Sores , Cancers , Tumors and Fistula hi nno removed without the knife or clrr.vuine a drop of blood. Woinpn with hi-v ilollento orcnns ro- ntoruil to bnnlth. Dropsy cun'Jvltliout tniiplnsf , Spacinl Attention s'vcn ' to private risoiscs of all kinds. f"rDny Dls- CRSO I cannot euro without mercury. 'iarc Worina removed in twn or llirco hours , or no I'ay. liciucrrholila ur I'llou cvtcil. TIIOSK WHO AKH APrt.TCTEn Will rave llfo nnJ hunOreda of dolliirs by calling on or using DR. G. W. PANGLE'S ' IIEnBAL MEDICINES. Tlio only Pliyj-lrian wlio can loll wlint nlla n jici-Min nllliout usUilit ; n question. All correspondence nltlMlyconllilcnllal. Modlclat fcivit by express. Adilretsall letU'ts to G.V. . M. D. , . f > flroiii/ivfi.v , Oonrit'ItlittF.i / , Eni-loBO ! centH In Htnnipa for ronly. PAINTS. It Pays to Paint. It Pays to Usa Good Paint. It Pays to Look Around And See Wlioro You Can Buy Paints Of All Kinds at Heal Wholesale Prices. TlioInrRcit. ox 'limlvo I' tint. Oil unil OIusi lionso In tbo Mlfsourl vallny. l-i thu only pluoo whore you ciin liny : i bill of nulnls for etiHh nt wholesale ) prleus iin'l ' ou assnrod that you nel thu best of everything llriiHhes. I.uddura , 1'iilnts. Ol'.s. L'o'ors , I'Uiiiunts , I'resrous nnd o very tliln : olfo yon will nuod In tlio line thta full wlii'thcr In iiuinlltl03 : yon eui : carry awuy In your h indanrln ear load lots. ploijcy is Scarce anil you want uvury dollar lo count for all It's worth. It mulct's no dlUVruneo wliethiT on llvn llvo miles or " > 'W inllos fioni Connell ItulTs , vun will siinonuy ; liy buyliiK at vliolcsali' . Ours Is tlio only oxe'.iiHlvo Art flibi ! ; I'nPtory n thu wnst whcru you u m avl your own fan- Ica worked nut , or tlio beautiful fduas of spa- clal artlslH roall/uil wllhnut fancy prl en. Wchiivo ulunly ot IOOIM. U'o earry a stoelc of I'uto ' anil all ollior Ulndn of ulass and are roidy : to fill urdura from hand p icltugns to ear lots. Como iinii neo us , or wrlto for ostl- niatcs on plato and nil other klmlH of Klua and painthri nmtoil il. this hjiaeo for pr'cos. Interest. Above All be Careful of Your Eyos. Call on Prof IIIrHrlii < rw tin1 rc'coitnlzcd Now YolK anil SI LuiUa ! ; > < Kxiint. who will 1)0 In Omaha , Neb , , from Date Oct. 0 , 6 and 7. at tlio store of lilH Af-nt. WAX MEYER & BRO CO. -mil liavi * your oycH nii.tilltli a imlr of hi * cnlo * lir.-ilnl fion-ciiniir' aiilit HRrlai-fe | unil Eye CuiiHiiHuIliin fn < u. NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANIC TJ. S. Uopoaitory , Omaha , Nob. CAPITA ! , , C4)0)0 ( ( ( ) SURPLUS , 505,000 ami DlroctorsHenry W. Valoii , prail * tu , it. a o iHldnir , vluu pruililKiit , U. H. MiturUo , . V. Mo-j , Jolm H. ( Jolllus , J. N. U. I'ulrlo * S. U ixl. c.i8luer. THE IRON BATJK. ltovoivlii und Adjuutiibta ftfeARa.Flower SIM * * Y/IHDOW / BRACKETS I.riilil , ornrunontal ana urin'iloin ; iidinlred liy uv- ery lorur of Imuso jilanti. 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