Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 July 1889 — Page 4

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JASPER COURIER.

J4PKR

FRIDAY,

JULY l,im.

teWt tkMtae ta mM a hi mmt,

Fer Irj4let In 9. All signs point now to the faet that aa wrwWta Biajority f the people will b terribly tired of Harrison bv 182, ami ready if the Democrats present the right kln.l of a candidate, to whenp him into the Presidency. But he must

he the right kiml.or the People will And

owe ei to vote for. The CVaw 1 sb ....

nninMj Keviw ieue "ine truth," ih

the rolletring extract from it, aad Demo

ert everywhere will do well to heed it

Mi turn:

Tke policy pnrid for quarter of a

century pt of seleting candidates for

president ioiely from the East is gelling

mottoioemts, noieHRicKl, neles am' j f i . i

wiim, ii M oeneniei the oartv in the number of campaigns since lmK) that

we have bed bnt very little. If tke mill tone of democratic voters in the Unllei

Si tee are to bow to the dictates of Tammany, or some other small win? of the

party ih the East, then defeat will con

tiaue to follow nr. If Cleveland can mm. . A . . jCWh

iwi hi iu viciory ih isk go ran some

democrat from the West. Let the ex

iHsnmtfMi ue B'io at iftaar. ami let us

shejr the people that the entire talent of

the party h not eoaeeBlrated ia and

anmad New i ork."

Cleveland e civil service nnliev lntft

him New York, and male it pomible fur

me "ihocks or live ' tactic- to succeed in

Jh.J by digesting many influential

itemocTil, who voted for him under

protect. wit refused to work. His splen-

iu riHwra oh cue tariff gained him

thoa-nJ of vote which otherwise wottkl hare voted against him on ac-

cohh t of hi sympath) with the civil service hambtig, designed by hypocrite

to nu meir own pockets, and m-tke liars er cowards of their fellow men. We

are jelad. for honor' sake, that Harrison is paving no attention to it. The enly sensible civil service reform, is to elect U. S. Senator.;, foreign ministers, consuls, Ac, and all postmasters, revenue collectors, kc., by a direct vote of the people. '-To the victors belong the spoils," is the doctrine of honorable libfrty. Therefore thousands of Democrats

are not in sympathy with Cleveland ex

eept on the tariff question, and much as

thev admire bis unquestioned honesty, and clean administration, they will prefer ami vote for seme Western mas to heat him in 1892, should the Democrats be so short sighted as to nominate him. Give hs a Western Democrat.

A! OltiJMSMJi Grey la Cltitruii.

We give below the must and ae fi

an in voter in Dnbei. county everw Ex Oov. Iaaae P, Gray ef Indiana Is

yrara, together wilh their mm. u n. tl Ik StuWu Hi 1 MmlMimn iuuj

IpnHwl by the towMihio trnsteee. Mr the meridian of Ufa. but hale. robtMt and

a. a a, a - - i : . . T . ,

rMrHHaru eritei, or llaM townhip, W in the peeseesion all hl phyaleal fc

vears ottc, it th oldeet voter repHted ultke to the (nil meaeurc of mttMIe ar, Ih the rounty. Ferdinand township Imm He baa all the apnea ranee ef the aetule

the tartest HMmber of aed voter ofaey amiable man nek repeed to be. He township in the eeunty. almut one itiLiandt, perlMps. over liv met t iuaheii,

Terjritn. mis ia prtHiiiy owinr to and welsrhs nearly .) pesimie. He

lh triMftl manner of livinit of its Ger wears a lnhl tfinlle that quickly puts a

initawnanis, ami presents a remark- utrantter m rapport with him in eouver

iwNirK io some or.tae otaer town- setio.

"f' I Mr. Gray has made an extended trip

Uoltjxru Tr Decker. John 71. iMIek. over the raeiRe coast, inelmlins; wash-

UHMPjt7. Hall, John T. II, Shipmaa,MHXtMi territory and Ore on. As it Is

nicnoiMBx iota! enumeration, S77. "rt irip w in is pari oi ine repumie,

Hahhiwh Tp.Anerer. Jsmn 70, ,f. .m u "?7 'Wt! . IWr. I.r.u, 7i run.. !.:.: i leality anything be bad imaeinel it to

ntfn. 7i (i .L-J! iV be before he saw It. He sees in the h

0. llMM-i.i. .t.,!. J- ti.i i ' developed and diversified resources of

ink. 7s u.uu r-.. this coat the elements of a future great-

71,OllenM.rger,Fre4l.9.IUkerl.AdJ.fr.b.OH.,, )' '? eMli have

am 7. Rhtiur Jk -ra i eeerieefl to u oetore ins view imu Been

7b o.a ' ' clarined hy a personal inspection. The

i. ,r. . name of Gov. Gray hia been conspieu

1 rrB?",rwr wt Jck- onslv efominent in tit democratic eertv

two i. e. Hicason, s,. u. K. for a number of vers. and since the

bwinsr ox, nope, amm W. ,wikrnv nlln.iP;nir. k. v., Ly lout.

son.

Graham,

I Tk . rwm VI a mmt -w I

'"r " isnuoipn, uenrv7. Ml umh hnl. ...ninr Moriuih

wiU-ilJ w W : . rrnz w thl KMtleman's natural and lejfitiHineineer, Win. 77. Total Miuuien.l ..i?.:.t . . r....

t.. rji i nunc iiuiiiii.'ii nucermir. no u m win

llkn, I fimnnuiil milll!rdl laainili- ami kia

MAI1?0X 1 r. Anerer. norse 7.Viilvii' a a nartir lfAfltii id alirAvs w!m

IMHfa, II. J. i, Camnliell. (ieorve 73 and inaliimt wilh siirram. Ami-uvt the

Green, Washington 78. Harned. HharlfM nnMihte men in the narlr for the hivliesl

li, Hackenbush, John 75. Stewart, John office ia the nation, none stands more

4v, loiten, m W. 7f. lotal auumera- conspicuons before th people of the

tion, -79. country than Iaac V. Gray. We hone

IUinrridor Tr. Klesslneer. John 7 his visit here will be an agreeable one

Burger Geo. Sr. 69. Itliiemel. Martin ea. and that he will return home with pleas-

Hurgei, Jacob Sr. 63, Goennner. Nick 78. t memories of this part of the repnblic,

eo.iwtiirn we wohki n ginti to see aiiouri

i. . f. :.l i...

OtwH

Pknty of i a la, aae1 every tMff pree-

pvrene.

Our people wlllatUed Ike Lawn Party

at netuei next inwreaey evenlae;.

The hunt of the Ikreeaer le in at all times.

Leet Monday wae pay day with tee

iava men, asui sec taem all sea I lie.

Our jeweler, Irvea Marie, U eiiU bav

Some of our people will teke ad van

tge of the excuiabni to Kvansville am

the Iteth.

Mr. Braden and lady have lust return-

ei aome trom an exiemieti visit to iMa

lead, and 4 irr

Mrs. Paxton, of Leavenworth. lad.. Ie

.i.i i . .

nore visiiing nr pareaie ana oiaer re

latives.

Heilrick fiirniihee goods fer the Law

party at Bethel Thursday evening.

Miss Mary Mmith has beea doing

good busiaeee in the millinery business

t this place all summer.

Don't forget the bunday school cele

bration at Hiir- Osk, ou the 2nd Situr-

day, or the 10th of Aug. Tom.

Mrs. X. W. Thornton received a letter

from Uev. Madden, a former paster ot

the 0. P. Church, last week, stating that hi daughter Mattie was quite ill and not

expected to live. Mrs. Thornton left

Monday to see her. The man? friends

of Miss Mattie will be grieved to learn

of her illness Petersburg Preee.

A camp of the Sons of Veterans

been organized at Salem.

Gebhard. Martin 83, Geier, Jno. Sr. Herbig, Nick 71, KleiH, LorenzTO. Mc

trJ 2!2 -V W ,A"l,rew "We bonght those brick bee H'?XTet Btrul7, Kr,W,,!,' the cheapest and the beat. It' uitrf; Mi ?if,eml', H.e,nry no law to compel the Unite! L'JZ' W ore for its material. ,

School Book. Sclool Trustees be Hid aet wait till the Governor issues the Proclamatioe required, before ascertaining ''the number of school text books required by the children for use ia the schools of their town?hip." or they may too late to secure the) benefit ef the cheap school book? for schools which open in

ascertain the number immediately, and IT' V Uo .71:-raKe' Fred Sr. 80,

mer. Ignatz 71, Oberst, Jno. N. 78. personal inspection. Plister, Andrew 69. Reee. Mich.ii.1 7) .

Sonderman.Theo. 78, Seheirirh Martin , iMovernment Has orclereu 560,000 Sr. 82. Total enumeration, 472. brick fron Lee. tor use in the

MARIOV rp.lMJhmM llanpn TOl ... r. r. . ' VI

UnAiain.. t a i mm ' "i oi me u. s. engineers, siys: Bro-emer, Landolin 77, Brang, Andrew We bonght those brlek beeauM (h.r

There is

States to

ThXi ;:""rll ATf:i'an."'P h F citin. I pro,

,c, n , lunuEroe ir. uir. urn. in th.t u..:i..:. u..i.

II ALL 1 P. Agnes. Michael 88. Hoef. self, ami sHaII hiiv matril kf T

ling, Adam 73. Hesemer. Adam 73. Ken. can ret the ht And nh

dall, James 70. MUler, Francis L. 79, Gen. Csey is right. But iftho.e brick Miller, Peter 69. MithUs. Andrew Trt.lhad been hnuvht In Kiivtand UM.tr .

Merk-Ie, Bernard 89, Roberts Valentine democratic administration everv repub. i9, Riester John 78. Sinclair. Wm. H.7i, lican organ In the country would have

V . ' hj,iiu. r riu, Buniiru iieeit noarse.

Jpu toiai enumeraiion, 23. I

Jeffkrso.v Tr.-Bo. Geo. P. 72. Rr. Haysvllle Hunicnnee.

den John 70, Barker, Henry 73. Chanley, Catting oats is the order of the day. ?f?''1' Paho?. Patrick 80, Giesh, Efflffl, KjelTBer ja 0Q tfMJ Blck .

Aiiwrr nf . I aa fi taa yast a 71 ar : . i

w....v,v v. tncai ran tin 1 1. jip nr. m .

Mathias 70 Ott, John SD.Pruitt. Shelbr YricT rS.mp, of Use Tp., U

72, Ratliff, James 72, Schuellen, W. f. T ' ""25 nerPre8" r- Mre. Hope, 9. Smith. IsUam 69. Tm.l lnMr Haysviile.

394. Tftere was quite a wind storm passed

through by Uncle Tommv Hooe'e. blow-

nwnwir. ft S'S I IVJ AllVRl aTT- .

Betsch, Anthony 73, Deinderfer. Jno. K down corn, oate and some feecing,

Sr. 75. Fisher. Andrew 74. r,rM.. I oulno freai aamage wae done.

I Valruu TO trimmm mm i . I T

pOYAl r 5?sA

ieioee i2, Kiem. Michael 77. KbhWI.

Jno, A. 76, Leisman, Jno. P. 82, Mutch-

man, Aaam 7t, Morgentbaler, Dan. 73, Martin, Blacius 81. fkeinart. Ph.Iin v

Tretter, Joha 71. Total enumeraiioa.

382. Patoka Ti, Arnmn, Fred Sr. 71, Bamberger, Peter 76, Brandenstein, Dan. ill n ......... ur n . . . . .

v, iiriimin, T rn. it, naieni, joacnim

nie their Uertincafe with the County Superintendent, as required, so that be

say Hie his requisition for the entire

county at one time with the State Super

frttenrient, and tans be all readv to have

them ehipped as soon ae the details of

the contract are complied with, and the books ready. They should be ia all the

choose la tan eouaty at the beginning

i ine eoaatng lerejH, ana to accomplish

wis, preeaoi work h aieeesary, and It will eave tboeseads of dollars to the

teaool patrone.

As tbevarkms Trnstees are required by the law to take ebarge of these books, and sol! then to pereeme watting them.

am ne mis win require eoasHteraoie attention on their part, and as they are reeeeaeibie oa their boade for the books, and money received from sales, and as there k a provision la the contract fer

exchange ef books, which will awe re-

sratre aiieetjon, it te probable most of

lee rraeteea will want to make arraege-

meau with eome local dealer te handle the books la their stead, and thus make

k more eon vee lent to the neoele. and

Jess expensive. All these arrangements, K entered into, should be perfected helere the books are reeeived, eo that the mpesMibUSty ef their care may not be

envHM.

The Ht. Lowie Republic truthfally and jointmlly says that "when the election f Harrifoa convinced the Plutocrats that they bad secured another grip upon the Government there were bardly any Trust in the conn try. Since then they kave been formed at a very rapid rate, and bow the Are leading Trusts the Soger Trust, the White Lead, the Cotton feed Oil, the Distillers and Cattle Feeders aod the American Cattle bare iseued trust eertineatee te tee amount of $219,183,200. Vast fortunes have been made by the few men who art beneficiaries of these Trusts formed behind the barriers or the Protective Tariff, and in the meantime thousands of workingmen mwe bed their wages redaeed or stopped alirely." The compromise effected between the Carnegie iron and steel cempany and the employes, under which the latter return to work, involves a reduction of wages averaging 23 percent. These men were promised an advance of wages if Harriaoa wae elected. The breaking of this ft emtee ought to open their eyes to the WiBg of "protection te American iafwtry.'' Meantime, Lord Carnegie ie a England, hobnobbing with nobility, tl champagne ie Hewing ia rivers wherever be goes.-Indianapolie Seasteei. &

ounrsu o9, ocnaai, ieo. i if. saiat, icus 74; Tltt, Jno. Sr. 82, Tleraan.

n, Wietkamp. Frank 73. W

Koch Wm. Sr. 71. Kavs. james 83. Khi

Fred 70, Meyer, jno. H. 77, Mclbree, Wm. 70, Niebaus, Gerhard 81. Usborn, Cbas. Sr. 72. Powell, jarees D. 70. Kur.h

John 73, Reiitepohler, Herman 70, Riseb.

Uomin-Oasoer

inkenhM.

ier, Gerhard 74, Wade, Ilarrieoa 74. Total enumeration, 847.

Cass Tr.-Boeltel. Gerhard 76, Butter, joJiu 79. Bruner, Heery Sr. 84, Bolin,

AicAanuer io, cooper w. j. as caldrler m'1 77' ElIhoff. Herman 82,

wnBt iieHry n, ureenway. Wm. 71. Gerdeman, Phil. 76. Heitmau, Jao. H. 81

'W BV HM t iaV- IJnwmw t,!.

Freelamatieu, in accordance with Sec. 6 f the law regarding School Text-Books, Mnmincine: the making ef the contract with tbe Indiana School Ifc Cempeey ?

fi" TZ T 57 " "wbere ef tbeBeek Trust? Me wae the first to tbt wtortie. praetieed by the

Preusg, Gerhard 76. Uothert. nwu v

72, Koeemeyer. Gerhard 71. Rohrecbeib.

Jae. j 73, Schroer, Rudolph 75, Seboppenheret, H. H. 70. Steinkkamp, Fred Sr.

cnroeoer, ieper 74, Schroelake, Wm. 76. Venaeman. II. H 75 wikkaj.

H. II. 77, Wittrock. John F. 77. Ttai

enumeration, 355.

FcKDiNAKDTr. Berth. John 7 tua.

iieker, John 73, Ban del, Frank 73, Bromly, J. G. 88, Draech, Anton sr., 7S, Gerber, Peter sr., 74, Gerber, Jacob 69, Goeppfnch, Joseph sr.. 73. Hoffman. John R.

86, Helming. II awry 69, iiolliadea J. G.

er., 77. lleilers. Autoe sr.. RS. tliarth.

Frank 74. Heitnan, BernUrd J. 84, Heitmaa, Bern hard 79. Jochim. Kirh. sr..

73, Judy, John er, 69, Klueb. Jobn sr., 79, Lelnenbach, Nick 73, Linderer, Geo.

sr., 7U. sever, lrnard 70. Niehmia.

Henry 76, OHnger. Math sr.. 79. Remke.

Henry er.. 74. Rickelman. Frank 78.

Schmidt, Kiliau 70, Schwoepper, Eberhard 86, Theile. Uenrv 76. Toeoe. Ilearv

86- Vogler, Andrew 77, Wilmert. Her

man 11. 76, Weyer, Gerhard 74, Wagner, Henry er., 79, Wagner, Philip 71, Wensman, Gerhard 72. Waeeiag. Heraeaa 70.

Total enumeration, 380.

The total receipts by growers for the

strawberry and raspberry erope of 1889, are as follows : strawberries, 64,864;

raspberries, 7i,3i7 ; total lM.iati.

In addition to the berry erop there

were ebipped from New Albany during

the season of 1889, of cherries, currants and gooesberries, 29,600 gallons, which averaged 35 cents per gallon, or a total

of $K,3fl, making the total value of the small fruit erop of Floyd county for

lew, vienii.

Tbie fruit, loaded at the rate of six hundred cases to the oar, required one hundred and eleven vee 11 later fruit cars

to convey it to market. Chicago received the largest proper tion of the shipmente. though Indiana

polls reeeived a very generous ebare.

it. A. ledger.

Jefferson and Nail townehlps, la this

county, are admirably adapted for the growth of email fruits, and if the eit teens

there will turn their attention te ralelag thefiaeet qualities, it would trove far

aeere proiuMe to the lam iMr ertU-j

aryarepi

The farmer's lodge organized with

thirteen members, and still there's more

to follow, or that wants to ride the goat

ine white cape have organised at

Haysviile, with only two members, but

thev are accomplishing grand and noble

work. They have rerormed one fellow,

ana may me good work go oa.

John Seitz says, VTe are going to

crush tne ore this week, and get every thing ready to start the smelter next week.M ''Give honor to whom honor i

due." If the mine is a success, f which I

hope it ie) the honor is due to Joha Seitz. Dudi.

TmrnMB Jtefcy VFeaat flfesaty, fjsaar 0uVamr4aV sTsauBi eaftasa eaaaasi an. uaJkat etlaA anlJ AWje fAkmauVs& w avwaa, aaaanj wisb SB aaBBBBaf lam enrasmi eiaBB; iBBnnamvBJB)

if

Uillbaa UBisemeiiBrs The bteek berry barveet Se here. Farmers would et oaU and graee

the sen would seine.

Charlie MeCarrell. our clever P. M

merchant, ebipped 18.000 hickory

epokee from rreeeh Ldck met week.

Mr. Wm. Milbura and Mise Nina Cob-

red returned hoeae Saturday from the

Jasper seaool.

Dr. Line! will fill his contract with

the proprietor of Weet Baden Springs

tbie week. The Dr. baa delivered hist two thousand chickens.

The suit of Simmons vs. Chaeteen will

be tried before hie honor. Aaron Moore.

the SOth iaet The defendant took a

change of venue laet Friday.

Dr. Whlttlnghill bee sold hie email

engine to Sendlewick Bros. If the I)r

does not buy another engine wheat

threshing will go slow.

Some one took a middling of bacon

from John M. Moore iaet Sunday week.

while Mr. Moore aad family were at

church.

Davie creek had her Sunday clothes

ob three days last week aad Sunday of thia week. Michael Brown eayi the ereek run middle through his field. He bed a hundred shocks of wheat badly damaged by water.

Dr. Braden has over a hundred bush-

els of blackberries in one field, and has

posted notices prohibiting persons from picking berries in the field. This ia the

way some people show their love for

their neighbors rather see any thing go to waste than to allow their naUhbora

to Bee it.

Laet Saturday night some eneak-thief

stole eleven dollars from old uncle Abner

Itaseel, while he wae fttotmin over

eight at Mr. Samuel Keerbye, three mllea east of II ill bam. Mr. and Mrs. Kearby bad gone to see Loafer Keerhv'a

sick child: there wee bo one at Mr.

Kearby's except Mr. Rased and Mr. Kearby'a young folks. When the family

got up Sunday morning Mr. Russell

vatiee wae out in the yard, both smde had been cut opee, ead hie money gee.

the devil mev not be leeee. but be

wMde a weedecfad wlueae la aad

BMWhi MlUemaa.

ferry Cx,

POWDER Absolutely Pure.

lowi!e- Brrer nria. A .! mult

rui imi wnoirnoaieneM. Mart wwical ! the ordinary kind. nd casnot t M la ewtn(M tth tht multitude of U .rl wetcat atM t

r pB,le Pi. Hold oely la cadi. nOTAL BAK ism )wd:rco..iss witt., x.t.

DISSOLUTION NOTICE. CITY

MILLS OF JARPKK. NOTICE ie hereby given that the partnership in the Citv Mille. of Jas-

per, heretofore existing between tha .

dersigued, under the firm name of

Lckert Brothers A Co.. wae diaaolvrd

July l$t, im, by mutual consent, Jeeee

o. ivessner retiring trom tee Arm. The business will be continued bv the ra.

maining members of the firm, nnder the name of Eckert Brotbara. The ai.

laira of the late firm must be settled ac

soon aa possible, therefore all persons

indebted are requested to cell aad eqaere up, and eave trouble, ami those beving accounts against the late firm are requested to preeeat them at the mill.

Conrad Kckkbt. Jacob Ecxebt.

Axdrew Eckbbt. Jgeec B. Kbmkeb. Jaly 19, ISM 3w.

Gatarrh

Ig a Uooe ekMaM. CallltBe umIM frtmt tlweyaaem.

aa ae ease far

ianiirrm i ThteWors, aba 4y

VkKHt Mii8ete. im

the beMa aWhuy ia

I wee BNmbisd wish jsanei far t

tveata. I amm venens

and wm treated bsr a anmaer ef tmeetciMM. hut received no bsmeat amMt I

Wm to lake Avar's Sauaaperitta. A fww beubM f tide tuetliHste eared me ef aids ttoatlasams eowpUUnt and eempisisly netered my hlU." Jesse M. Segga, Bolsaea'e Mills, M. C. i vu. ar'a sameaaaarille was vae-

1 to ma ioc wrr-. Atmht Um amcarr. Mavieg

. TCMMMtlea. with NMki M.

etTl had im faith that aything wd it asmetHc and impauad digceuon. J WMarlv ls the aease d small, aad

my eyatem was badty deraad. iwea tdMsea dlorawiHl . balrieBtBd me to try Ayar'a Borsaawilte.. sai l; frred me to T"mu 2 etkoi of thia medicine, I a eovie UmI the only t f CbarJea II. Maleaey, 1 JUvac tt-. IiewaU, Maes. Ayir'j Sirsipirilli, firtm mj t Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co, Lew, . rriM at; uww,e. wmaawmte.

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BRIDGE XOTICJL

feJOTICE te hereby givea that bide

win be reeeived by the Board et

CoBBty Commissioners of Dabeie eona-

ly, Indiana, ap to Angaet Sd, MM. for

the eoestrartioo of the eaBereteawtare of

aa iron ormge aeroee ratoke River, at

xaKnoieon onafe. ivxact ninvensrooe

will be given by applying at the And! for'e ofilce, ia Jaeoer. Dubois eoantv. In

diava. The Com in !s loners reserve the

right to reject any ami all bids.

By order of Commissioners. John G r AMELsrACRCR, Auditor Da bo ie Co. Jaly lSth,ltS3t.

BRIDGE NOTICE.

V-OTICB ie hereby givea that Mds will

- oe reeeivea nv ih Krtarii nr nuMi.

1A . f . f - m . . . r

vunnMt HNin nr him i A alt. lajfi

ana. bb to Angnst 3d. IBM. far tka m

straetiOB of a wooden bridar. iama. vui

creek, in Madison township, near Bee. . ff t m a m . .

.anrgana isrm. riane and specifce- "'" can be seen at Auditor's ofilce ia Jasper, Dubois countyj lad. The Commiioners reserve the right to rejeet amy and all bids.

By order of CommiMroaere. J0M.V (jRAMELSPACMEB, , , Anditor Dubois Co. July 12th, 18M-3W.

COURT NOTICE, IClrll I'um . No. m STATE OF INDIAHA, . DUHOIS Countt, I 58

Dnlrtds CIrealt Caart, 84ikr Tana, laee.

ueorge A. Schoae, vs. Theresia Kaniaenberg.

IX parsiiaHce to an order ef eald Omirt, notice is hereby givea to lha ah.

named defrmljint, who ae appears by adavit filed, ii a noe-reeWent of the Slate of Indiana, that the plaintiff bee filed his complaint and oomrBeeeed hie action against her on note, aad toiMfcM

a lien on real estate sitoate ia eald ooen-

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