Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 October 1869 — Page 2

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 29, f8S3 TKANHSGIVING! A rKOCL13MTIO! The President of the Cn!ted States bav'hvhis Proclamation of the 5th Instant. designated ThnrsUay, tlie IStli day of November, 1&C9, as a day 01 rauonai Thanksgiving and Fraise to Jehovah for Ills unbounded goodness to C3 a3 a people, I, CojiRAD Bakke, Governor of the State of Indiana, do earnestly and cordially commend the day thus designated to the observance or the people of Indiana In accordance -with the Presidential recommendation. " It is a good thins to give thanks unto the Lord, and to sing praises to thy name, O Most High." " " Let the people praise thee, O God: let aU the people praise thee. "THen shall the earth yield her Increase; and God, even our Gcd, shall bless "Enter iato His gr.c with thanksgiving and Into Hid courtt. with praise : be thankful unto Him and blex3 His name." In vUness whereof, I have here- ' ' nnto snhjcrited my came, and caused the seal of the State to, be seat. affixed, at the city of Indlanapo- - lis, thi3 25!h day of October, In the year of Oar Lord, one thousand eight hnndred and sixty-nine. COXRAD BAKER. By the Governor: M. F. A. noTFMAx. Secretary of State. The Largest Hotel is the World. The New York'. Tribune unvs: When, the new Union llotel of Lelasd Brothers, at Saratoga, is completed, it will be the largest hotel in the world. It will have a. frontage of one thousand and fifty, feet,' five stories high. It will be built of brick, and the buil ling will be divided into nine compartments, almost fire-proof. It is to be finished and furnished, ready for the reception of guests, by the first day of Jane next. The Sentinel tayj the Indianapolis, Delphi & Chicago Railroad may be put down 83 dead. The construction of the I. D. & C. Road would have been a waste of money, and the people along the proposed line well knew that it would not pay, and hence voted down the proposition to give it county or township aid. The Sentinel was one of the icost ardent friends of the road, and makes the admission with much reluctance. hat is peculiarly graniying la this, case is that the friends of the road fknow when it is dead. We are acquainted with several enter prises, which are in fact deader than the above road, and yet whose friends persist in regarding them as still alive, with a prospect of future use lUiui S:. .. -i. lit win uuti uu imiouaubu of the death of their favorites until decay fills the atmosphere with unpleasantppg"; ; - . Life Insurance. The feeling is becoming wide-spread that Life Insurance, as an investment of earnings, is growing more and more hazardous. The disastrous failures of several English Companies havo led to an investigation of tho manner in . i t it. a : n . T , transacting their business, and the investigation shows that a large num- - "ber, if not a majority, of them, cannot .remain solvent tiirougn anotuer aei cade, unless thero is a marked change in their manner of doing business. - The extravagance which has characterized the operations of many of the , companies is most scandalous, and they have only been able to sustain themselves in it by resorting to largo premiums to agcnti.thus giving a forced increase to their business. But the very means resorted to will only make tho disaster more remediless vrhon it doe3 come. Tho erection of enormous business houses and multiplying the ordinary expenses, of these companies, can be productive of ocly one result. " It rau3t be manifest, too, that within the past two or three years, the number of persons who have taken out life policies La3 more than doubled the number that had taken out policies in the preceding five years. As the time rolta round, when the payment of these policies will have to bo met, the companies will have exhav.tcd their revenues, and ba unable to u'ect their liabilities. All the facts go ij show that should an epidemic prevail to any extent in , the country it would bankrupt a largo number of Life Insurance Companies within a few . months. While we do not doom it advisable. for those who have been paying premiums to forfeit their policies by stopping payment, it may be well for all who think of increasing their insurance to reflect and in vestigate carefully before doing so. These remarks are suggested by reading the following from one of tho moat reliable papers of New York city, and they commend themselves to sensible people for their truth and significance : People who have faith in life insurance, and people who have money invested in life insuranco ccmpanioa' stock, are very naturally uneasy under certain recent and authoritative exjosez ot tho rottenness of tho system as now generally carried ' out, - The truth may as well be known first as last, however unpalatable.and it seems to be a conceded fact that nine of every ten insurance companies are bankrupt! This statement is none tho less startling because literally true. Our New York State system of insurance is the safest, because the State guarantees the insured, but only a few of our companies ojerale under that comparatively safe astern. As for the rest, - Mr. 31organ, an expert and an ad vocate," though arguing in behalf of their integrity, has openly confessed that, with certain exemptions, they are . a Bnare and delusicru They simply raiceyour premium-money year alter year, and will never repay a cent in . tuo event ot your, death. .They expend all the money they get in nice salaries and choice " pickings." The "Co-operative Laundry" in Massachusetts is to have $10,000 capital, and to do the washing of fifty families to begin with. The new chignon is out. It hangs dowr. the back, and costs flax; Lair.j

A Sailrol WarProbable DedJac

In wheat. A few days since, notice-was-given to agent3 of tho Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indianapolis Railroad that the . New YorkCentral .Road would not receive wheat shipped in bulk in less th&a five cars consigned to one person, aiid thai the ErieKoad would not receive in-less quantities TliTo nrflpr. as will - be seen &t a glance, was a strong anu direct attempt to . injure western TIT interests, and, if carnea ui, in good times, at once drive all the smaller dealers oat of the the market. But t the present time, when dealers could not procure cars, itwasparticu-loi-iu im'fivous. The result of 6uch a rmirRfi W83 that all shipments of grain were immediately transf'erredt to the Pan Handle and Pennsylvania Cen tral, where it was possible to do bo. and those roadaimmediately increased their rates. On Monday, the Cleveand. Columbus,' Cincinnati and: In dianapolis Company issued the following order: ".' - t HEIMHT UEFAKiaEST, CLBVEXiASI), COLUMBUS, ClXCINNATI AJSD 1 iXSUXAFOLia ItAJI-WAY UOMPAMTj - J Ci.evf.t.asd, Ohio, October 26, 1SG9. J Special Notice. Until farther notice, agents will stop loading or receiving grain in Dais, wueu coonsueu muew iwi, via. Erie Railway, or New York CeaiialRall-. road. Grain In btuk,wben consigned to Boston or New England towns, most be loaded In regular White Line cars. .LUX IKJ lilLLS, - General Freight Agent, ? What the result of this will be, re mains to ba eeen. ' If the Central and Erie lioadg do not back down," the Pennsylvania Central will have things all ita own wav. and rates will proba bly be increased eo aa -to virtually amount to prohibition'. In that case the market here will be controlled, to a great extent, by the nailers, and wheat will go dowD, with the market very dull. State Sentinel. '--3 t ,: AVe Have heard a good deal of complaint, on the part of some " of. "our shippers, at -the . combinations, by which the wheat' of the' country is placed under the control of Gotjxd, Fise & Co., the game men who. recently attempted to make a corner on gold by cornering the Administration. Our information is" to the . efiecFjtnat the Erie, Road , is carrying' Chicago wheat for a merely nominal rate, and that the order to receive no shipments in lob of less than ten cars was issued as a blind to -the ; real operations of the speculators who- manage the Erie Road. We do cot know that these statements are correct, but certain it is that no good reason can bo assigned for a road making sueh unjust dis-j crimination - -between -large and small shippers. Wc are informed that it : is ( flinost. impossible 'i to get hold . of r ten. cars at- onae,. and therefore the order virtually excludes everybody except those who : axe in the ring. If these statements arecpr rect, the New York conspirators have organized a moaner combination than when they attempted to mako cold reach two hundred, and failed '.so ignominiously. ... i t , ;j. -i ; Til EG BEAT RAIL29AD C0HBIXATI03 The Wabash Talley Railroad lowed SiralTho great railroad combination by which the Lake Shore Railroad from Buffalo ,to Toledo, " the Michigan Southern from Toledo to Chicago, and ;the Wabash Valley, from v Toledo to Qainoy and St. Louis, is about perfected. The' now Directory are now on a crand "tour over the road. Mr. Yanderbilt's son-in-law is in the party. They travel, in state using the Vanderbilt bridal car and a spoeial train. The officials of high and low degree, all along the line, begin to , feel an uncomfortable sensation' about the neck," not 'altogether-attributable to the weather. They don't know whose head may go ,nito the haslet Wm P llpvnnlffs and . .Tan. Spears joined the party yesterday, and will accompany them to I'ansas City, . i . .1 i i returning to unicago auout me lust ox the week.. The new corporation, is nno nf tV.o wpiil lli nit in flirt wrvvld. The capital stock in shares will bo over fifty millions, to say nothing' of the bonded debt. -The new company will bo called the Buffalo, Lake Shore, Chicago '&" Wabash Railroad Company. hafayelte Courier, T The Fractlcal Centre, of the United a States. , Mr. E. D. Mansfield, tin ooaiional contributor to 'the , Cincinnati Ga-. zette, thus discourses upon the practical centre of tho United States and the location of th.a seat of. govera.ment: ,. . ., "Now let us ask where is the practical centre of the United. States? The centre cf Dopulation " was." in 1700, in Eastern Pennsylvania, near the JJelaware; then it gradually moved on nearly the same line of latitude to the vv eat, tin now it must dc near Dayton, Ohio. ' In a fow 'years it will reach Central Indiana. " Thus ' the great wave of population will find its centre in the central West. ' That fact will be decisive ofremoying the scat of government. You might just as reasonably expect that when a huge mass of matter gravitates entirely' on one side, that it.will not turn to that side, as ; to expect that when two-i thirds of the 'population of this country have got west of the Alleghenies they will not remove tho seat of government; Tbat'doc3 not imply, however, the removal to a great city. The seat of government never ought to be where it can bo overawed1 by a mobjand that it is always in danger of in great cities but in some moderatesized town in Indiana or Illinois, with railroads to every part of the country, and conveniences for all departments of the government. But such a question need not disturb us now. . It will come in its own time, and . be solved as a popular necessity."'1 , ;i j - All Radicaldom is drunk with de light at the defeat of Andrew J ohnson for the Senate. They rejoiced over the election of Geary and Hayes, but the result in , Tennesseo gives them more joy than a dpzen such vie-. toxics. New. Albany Ledger,-j .'. i ; . And why shouldn't Radicals: rejoice whonthcysee Copperhead whangdoodies in sackcloth and; ashes',' and mourning a3 those who ; will . not be comforted. The lamentations of the Ledger ver the "conspiracy which was Andt's undoing, are ' positively cxhilcratinff! ' A VIRT curious and entertaining volume is promised in garrulous! old John Ncal book about - Great Mysteries and Little i-laguea"- It contains a charmingly told tale, " Goody Gracious and Korgot-raa-not " an article entitled ("Children, what 'are they good'for?"-and "Pickings and bteahngs, a collection of two hundred and sixty-nine paragraphs, illustrating by anecdote the sayings, habits, and peculiarities of children.

Kentticiiy Itenin. 1 Tle Owensboro Monitor of tho 27th

i3our authority for the following par- ( agraphs : A Mr. J. Briggs,-au - industrious oml Tvorthv man, residing near the mouth of Green River, in this county. was Jnlied , by tho lalling oa. mm ot the roof of his house, on Wednesday last. - ' - i Tho contract for building the rassenger ana lreigat ' depots on - the Owensboro and Russellville Railroad, was awarded on baturday last by the Directory, their, construction to. be completed by January 15, lbTO.1 There was left at this office a day or two ago, by Mr. William M. Brown, an ear of corn, 26 rpws, and containing 1441 grains. This mammoth sample of Green River corn was grown on the farm of Henry Dugan, Esq. j ; Mr. George Lahieet, one of the old--est and most respected : citizens of lirecltinndge uountyi aiea ai nis residence in Cloverport on Monday last. Mr; Lahiest filled tho full measure - of - life's usefulness; and died regretted, as he had lived respected, by all who knew him. - ; -'J ; j 1 The' Lexington Statesman of the 26th contains the' following: Mr. Richard Totten, son of Dr. Totten, of this citv. was ordained a Deacon in the Episcopal Church Sunday last, by the laying on of the hands of the ven erable .Bishop smith. ; ; - It. is with deep paio we announce to tha public the death of Dr. Jame3 M. Cosby, benator elect lrom the; bin District of Kentucky.:! This sad event took place in this 3ity, at the residence of. W. T. Owen, Esq., about A o clock on fcabbath last,-atter an exceedingly paintui illness or near ten days."! ... . ;. -r- pi .Jhr-s The hog trade does not rpen in this city very" brisk,' owing ' to , the ", high nnce demanded by the faf mers. Lou: isville and Cincinnati buyers are both in the city, but Louisville seem3 to be bidding higher than the , Qneen City, offering nine cents for early November delivery Corn i3 unusually high. and hogs not abundant, hence the very high iprico they are bringing." i Richard Martin, an old white man, shot in the abdomen a' nocro woman on Sunday morning. i-The .negro weman had been living at Martin's house, as his mistress, for some time The cause of tha shooting was not elicited at the examining trial. Mar tin was held in the sum of $2,500 to appear at the next . term of the Circuit Court. The woman is lying in a very critical condition. ' ., . The meeting of the corporators and friends of the Louisville, Owensboro and Henderson Railroad, which . has been postponed for ' , satisfactory reasons, will positively be held a Hardin sburg', ' Breckinridge County, November 6d. looy. As the copora tions will assume Organization' at this important meeting, wc are requested by the Louisville corporators to urge a prompt and full attendance on the part of the Hancock,' Daviess, Breek inridge and Henderson County corpo rators and friends of the - enterprise, to, be present on the occasiCn. "s ? Host Btealing has been prosecuted this lall witb. commendable zeal One farmer has lost eighteen big fine porkers another two,- another one, another; don't know, how many, and still another failed to give ms his exact loss. On Saturday night. fonr negro men were caught on the old Frankfort pike by some gentlemen and broucht to town, charged with hog stealing. Thcirnames were Den nis Robinson,. Dennis Jackson, Andrew Riley, Henry . , 1 hornton. These scamps bad been to Mr. John B.'Paync, Jr.'s .hog pen, and killed, skinned, cut up, and packed off a hog. i;They will be tried for the penitentiary. : One : of them has a hole through his ankle, which looks very much aa ; it it was made by a buckshot that left Mr. Hostctter's gun on Wednesday night , last, after four fellows that were trying to get his hoes. Trifling negroes or white men, iwho prefer stealing to working, deserve to be shot, if caught, or sent to the penitentiary.;. . . IIukd and Houghton have added a, volume to their four editions of Dickens's Works', which is unique in character, and completes the various seta. It is. called i Master :Jiumphrcy's Clock," taking its name from tho first and lareest portion f the volume. It may be remembered that Mr. Dickens couimenced in ISiO tho publication of a . serial work under the abovo title. Master Humphrey was the principal character an old gentlcmaa of a prattling turn of mind, who acted a3 a sort of chair man of an . antiquated club, whose meetings, were held under tho shadows, of his tall eloeki out of the case of which oame manuscript rolls of stories. Mr. Pickwick reappears and so do Sam Weller and his father, and even " a" third Wellcr in the person' "of -Ui Sam's small son Tony, who is a'. miniature likeness! of his grandfather; and very early, under the tuition of that patri arch, displays an.interest in pints and quarts. '-It Ecemed to be the author a intention to incorporate in this framework various abort stories, but. after a while, getting warmed with the tale of the " Old -r Curiosity Shop,',' the voices of Master Humphrey, and his friend die away, revived only occasionally to remind of the original plan and thus explain , the title. , The "Old Curiosity; Shep" -and VBarnaby Rudge" were both included thus in "Master Humphrey's Clock," but are entirely independent of it. . The fie? tion of Master Humphrey was then dropped, not to be resumed, and, the portions printed , havo 'never,; until now, been published in collections of Mr. Dickens's Works. Here they are to be found, and will bo read with interest as if forming a new novel by the great author. : ' 1 - ; The. second 'portion1 'of I the - book consists of the various Chrtstmas Stories which . the author has written sinco the publication of the older and better known " Christmas Stories.',' There is presented what to many will be the .mogt valuable rportion of tho book-an exhaustive Index of all the characters in .Dickens' Works, with; a ; few characterizing, epithets, and the ; name of, the ;.story; in which theyJ appear, with a Hat; of all the pages in which their words and actions may b3 found.' This really groat Index strikes one- anew with astonishment at tno , muuituao nfneorle whom Mr. DickcDS has cre ated. No wonder they ncsd a direc tory of their residences. 1 Who can keep in hi3 head the number of the street where each resides r .Last or all i3 a curious list of Familiar Sayings from Dickens' Works, whick illustrates - well the indebtedness of the world to this master of felicitous phrases. . This volume : gives to iiuid & Houghton's four editions a completeness which no other editions id America- or : England possess; and the purchaser may take his choice. according to his taste and his pocket, between the cheap, compact, read able " Globe," the richly illustrated,

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graceful ."Household," and the su; perD juargo iraper, with its Indiaproof pictures, its wide margin, and it3 limited edition of one hundred copies only to subscribers. From the iNew YorS Tribune,. Oct. 25. Fere Iljaclstho at Plymouth Church Mr. Bccaer and the Father Have a Little Taltr. ' Probably there were never so many people assembled ; in Plymouth Church ". as yesterday. -Hundreds stood up and hundreds went away, unable even to get inside of the building. " Mr." Beecher came in at his usual hour, and great was his surprise to behold seated in Mr. damn s pew Father Hyacinthe. Mr. Beecher said that he had no more idea of his coming there to church than ho had of the Pope ot Home, tie recognized him at once from his resemblance to hisphotpgraphs, and by the bald spot on, the. top of his head. Mr. Beecher Bpoke ' with''" great fervor and elo quence.": "Alter ' the benediction was pronouhced,'tho people crowded .around Fathet Hyacinthe by hundreds. Every per so ninthe body of the church pressed toward the great orator. La dies-mounted the b3CK rail or the seats, and stood, there supported by the gentlemen who attended them. Mrt Beecher having received word that, he wished to see him, went up and gave him a very cordial greeting. Mr. Beecher spoke first. He said that all this demonstration was not pure curiosity of their people, but their very" genuine sympathy for him in the "stand which he has taken in behalf of manly Christian liberty. The Reverend father said that he was much pleased with the reception they gave him. He -further responded by exf sessions of gratitude and sympathy, le presented two letters of introduction, one; from Mrs. Merriman (formerly of Plymouth Church, and now a Catholic), and one from Mr. Pereance, a celebrated French divine. He came to church in his coach, accompanied by Mr. Darling, the French Consul and. by Mr. Tuck, from the office of Monroe & CoA banktra, who acted asjnterpreteri Mr. Beecher, in epeaking of- Father ' Hyacinthe to a friend, said: "He is a noble man. An acquaintance of mine in New Haven says that he is simple, child-like, and irue-hearted: and 1 believe it." - -. ..i;.). . , ' - I ; ci Advertising, -i; "Constant : and persistent advertising ja a sure prelude to success." Stephen Girard. . , , : He who invests one dollar in business should invest one dollar in advertising that business." A. T. Stewart. .. - . .."The most successful business men in this city are those who advertise liberally, and constantly appearing is better than a display column occasionally," Horace Greeley. , '".We have been carrying oa the Louisville Journal thirty-seven years, and during all this time wo have known no man of business in the city to tail who' advertised liberally, and we have known no man to succeed in any considerable, or even respectable, degree who didn'tadvortise liberally." George D: rrenli.ee. - ! Mk.:. Lb Grand Lockwooi, who failed recently in New York, ia the owner of Bierstadt's " Domes of the Yosemite,'! and Bradford's " Sealers Crushed in the Ice." Among his foreign pictures is a fine one by Krans, of Berlin, called " The For bidden Brook." . . RAIOIOAO TIME-TABLE. ,3u (Corrected Juno 33tl, 1S69.) EvansYllIo & CrawfordsTllIe U.K. . . , coura noktu. Leave " ' Mftll. Expr. Freight, vansville ...10:10 A k. 0:16 i h... 4:10 am Arrive . , viuoecnes.. i:ia p m... t.u p aclo:io r x Terre Haute. i:'Mi' m...10:oop m... 4:15 p x Terre Ilauto & Indianapolis. ' - GOIKO KAST. - . Leave . Day Ex. KlgUt Ex. Mall. Terre Haute. 4 p M...1 :55 A M... 6:50 A -Arrive Indianapolis. 7:05 P M... 4:20 A M10:05 A ic Crestline 4 :00 A M...11 :oO a M 6:15p Cleveland 7:;o am... S:jOp m... 8:15p Buffalo 2:10pm...10:15p m... 4:20A Jt Pittsburg II :30 AM 6:50 p M 1:45 AM Philadelphia. 3 tuO AM... 9:25 am... 4:10 p m New York 6 :00 A :15 A m... 6 :15 P M i 1 i Ohio & Mississippi. : ; - ' aonsQ EAsr. - ; Xeai'a 'Lightning x. Acc NlgbtKx. Vlncennea ... l!i it... 1:13 f M... U:55f m Arrtva ' - Cincinnati..., 9:00 p m 11:15 p m... 8 KK) A M LiOaiSVllle .... 8:1-0 ! M... 1:10 AM... :30 AM . , ' eoisa west. ' Leave- m. Mail. Night Ex. Day Ex, Ylnccnne3.. 4:2oi- M... 2:toAii , 6 :4a a m Arrive ; St. Louis U'.yJ P ar... 'J-.l'J A M.'2:00 P M Cairo ............. u :du a m... 4:o0fm f V.Tcrfe Haute & ladlanapolls. "Leave - ' Indp'lis.3 :55 A m. 7 :30 AH. 1 :15 pa, 5:10 pm Arrive i, T. , H.6 :30 A si.10 -.25 A M. 4 3 P M.U A5PM RBTXrRSXJIO, EvsusTille & CrawfordsTllIe. Leave:''' , '- Exp. MalL Freight. T. Haute .;. 6 :-10 a m... 5 :0O p m... 5:45 a m Vincennes... 0:25 A H... 8:05 P M... 11:40 A M Arrive - iivansvine.r.vii:po AM.iO:ip a... 6:10 p M E. H. & N. E. R.', Northern Division. 1 TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Transfer Packet Steamer Fayette leaves KvanHvllie daily at.... 3:00p.h. Train leaves Henderson at 4 :30 p.m. Arrive at Aladisonvlile..... 7 :10 p.m - - GOINONOKTIT. Train leaves Madison vllie daily - i - (Sundays excepted) at. .. .. 5 :25 a.m. A.rrlve at Henderson..- . 8 :00 a.m Arrive at Evanttvllla by Transfer Packet Fayette 9:15 A.M. Making connection both vraya rutx trains on the U. A C. Kailroad. ' ' -b i ..-', STKAilBOAT LINES. : , ; To i.OTJisvu.iii6. Every Monday at 10 o'clocfc a.m. . .Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thnrsdsy, Friday, and Saturday at O'clock p.m. - -j- - To Cairo Daily, except Sunday, at 1 To Green" BiveH.-fEvcry Monday ,Tn asday Thursday, and Saturday at 4 o'clock p.m. To EASTfost. Every Tuesday and Saturday at 4 o'eloelt p. m. -. To H.BarDEBSoic Dally, exoept Sundays, at 3 o'clock p.m. To NAffliviuJ&-Every Tuesday .Wednesday and datnrday at 4 p. M. f Transient boats daily np and down. . To Cincinxati Every Saturday at 10 A.M.' To Canseltos Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 10 A.m. . Bockport Stage (vlaNe-wburgh aad Boonvilie,) carrying the mail, leaves at 7 a. m., on Mondays, 'Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives by 7 p. at., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Ne-w Harmony Mall Staga leaves Mondays and Fridays at 7 A. M. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays by 4 p. K. i&t. Vernon Mail Stage leaves dally (ex oept Bundays) at 7 a. m. Arrive daily (ex eent Bnndays) by 2 p. M. , . ; To Nx;wBUita. Hsw-K dally (except Sunday.) from the Merchant's Hotel, at S o clock p.m. - BRASSFOUIIDER &C BRASS fG UNDER 2ND FINISHER . . . Steam and Gas-Pipe Fitter, Manufacturer and Dealer in Steam and ; , Water Oauges, Bpclter and Rabbitt Metal, and all Articles apper- ' - tatning to a Brass Foundry. STEAMBOAT AND 6EXEBAL BLACK821112150, Water Street, bet. Pine and leet. ; EVANSYILLE, 1ND. NP Cabh paid lor Old Copper and Srasa

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