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THE DAILY BEE-~OMAHA THURSDA Y, SEPTEMBER 2| — e JT.T.BROWIN & WHOLESALE DRY GOODS IO EO® &, Boots and =hoes. OMAHA, - - « « « NEB. ~ J. A, WAKEFIELD, WTOLSSALK AND RETAIL DEALER IN Lath, 8hing S$ASH, DOCRS, BLIRDS, MOLDINGS, LM TR U, SWSTATR AGRNA FOR NILWAUKI® C3HENT 09PN Near Unian Paecific Taeunt s, Pickets, Ke CEMEN OMAVAN HENRY .5HMANN, AND WINDOW SHADES 'EASTERN PRIGES DUPLICATED. 118 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA STEELE, SJHNSON & CO., WHOLESALE CGROCER AND JOBBERS IN Flour, Ealt, Sugars, Canned Coocds, and All Grocers' Supplies. A Tull Line of the Best Brands of CIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TCBAGCO. Agents for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER 0. nOUBLE AT SSBRIN CERELD OO G POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, RY, BELTLNO, JOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS PIPE, HYHks SMINANG ACHINRRE: PAUKING, AT WHOLESALE 'aND RiTAlL, RALLADAY WitiD-MILLS CHURCH'AND SCHOUL !BELLS Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. Omaha Steam Laundry. 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Tho night before Bob and 1 had made it up botween us that we would end tho watter the first {The Two Fotorious Ford Prothers Pay Cloveland a Flying . Visit chance o had. Joeso and I went out | -3 to tho barn whon we got up and 0% e cloaned the horses When we had Charlio’s Views on the Killing |finithed wo went into the house and washed our hands propatatory *o oat of the Outlaw Jesse ing breakfast. Jesse wont to the bu- | James, reat and combed his hair, after whioh he turned around and said he guessed he would take off his pistols, as people Tame-Looking Deeperadoes on |were passing by the open door and Professional Tour to might seo them. He took oft his coat and the belt containing the pistols Tt and laid them on the bed. Just us he ity did this he said that the frame of a Cleveland Leater, picture hanging on the wall was cov- As Lake Shore passengor train No. [ ered with dust He picked up a dust 8 rolled into the Union depot yester- [ er, saying he guessed he would brush day aftesnoon, two plainly dressed, |it off. He was in good humor at the quiet, unassuming young men dis- | time and was laughing and talking mounted from a parlor ear and enter- | good-naturedly. Ho ed the dining room for dinner. No GOT UP ON A CHAIR one who saw them would for & mo- | with his back toward us and began to ment have imagined the strangere [ dust the pictures. Bob was standing were but ordinary travelors, Nothing|by the bureau and | was near the about their appeurance would indicate | window on the other side of the that they were once two of the worst [ room., As Jesse stepped upon the desperadoes in this country. But ap- | chair Bob gave a signal and we both pearanceas aro, according to the old [ drow our pistols. Although not the saying, deceptive. They wero none |least notse was made in cocking the other than the mnotorious Bob and | weapone, Jesao seemed to have mis- Charlie Ford, the slayers of Josse | trusted something, for ho turned and Jawee, the outlaw and” train robber. | looked at mo. Just as he did so Bob A Lender reporter saw the men, and [ fired, the bullet striking him in the noticing something familiar in their | head, He fell to the floor, striking countenancer, asked the conductor|on his shou'der, and rolling over on who they were, He stated that his back. We were ready to shoot THEY WERE THE FORD BOYS, again, bM“fi !l\IW 'hnthn, was n]nt neces- : " = v i | mary. 8. James, hearing tho report s e e o OAL PG W EUREBARAR S 1 o o bt O OONCT WA% | ind asked what was the matter. 1 speedily concluded, and when they re- + told her the pistol had gone off acci- enterea the car the reporter followed 0 d killod J. Shy and conversed with them until the [dentally and kil bk = train started. There is nothing about BROKE OUT CRYING, either of the boys thatin the least de- | and rushing to the prostrate form of gree regembles the outlaw or despera- | her husband, raised his hoad on her do. Bob, who fired the bullet that lap. He soon expired, aud we went put an end te Jesse James' career, is | and gave ourselves up to the marshal, the younger of the two. He was|telling him what we had done. There dressed in a plain, dark suit, and on|was great excitoment his head he wore a silk skull cap. His | would believe until vositi o proof was light brown hair is cut short. His|shown that it was Jesse who had been | silk culture was not the only consider- eyes are sharp and piercing, and hazle | killed. incolor. Heis a good talker and cheeks are sunken and hollow.” He is | offers from sen TEEIR PRESENCE IN THE CAR soon became noised about the depot, and guite a number of people begen gazing in the window. This seemed to annoy Charlie, who kswered the cur- o ‘chance to look at them. tain, saying he did not like to bs |1 o i t;md at. Th;mu two young feliowe, e i who 2o suddenly sprang into netorie- N o " ty, oo natives of tho Old Dominion, | *M84e:" T prize it highy. Their father, Jamee T Ford, wes ARoTASRBIN Plesss. broucht up in Fuquier county, Va., Eakeadakl and was a member of the Mothodist | L*kode biar. o church. When the Western fover| . Apother dish, plense. broke out he sold hisfarm in Virgivia house under the neme of Johnson, |#plendor. They at first did not know he was THE OUTLAAY CHIEE, join the gaug until_about £ namoo. A, ¥, Howard, and claimed | the wind, whioh had visen as they sat to be from Baltimore, _Charlie rented | there, hegan to blow in strange, sob- his farm and went to Kauses City. In bing cadeness through the ever. a short time the desperado removed greens und Jurches in the village 0 8t, Joe, whither he was accom pa- churchpard, The sheen of flove: nied by Charlio. They took up their | clouds that had flecked tho zenith, [ reaidence in the howce whers Jesso wus | lending an added splendor to tho tur | killed, and were joined in e short, éme | quoise Lloom of the horizou, kad sud- by Bub, who was recommended by denly faded wway, and in its place ap- | Charlic as a cood man to aid in the peared aninky mass, from whoze black | robbing of the Platte City Bank, which | bosom the forked lightning leaped like Jesso was then plansing, @ hissing sorpeat, from the darksome | Inresponso to the reporter's quer- jungle of un Iadian forcst. Already | ies, Charlio told the raiu-drope were plashing among the dust-covered leaves of the tree. THE STORY CF TEE DRAGEDY as follows: “Shortly after the Winston trein zobbery I visited Gosernor Critte den, and ©ade an agreemont with him to capture Jesse dead or shive. I was given to understaod thet no harn skould cowa to either of us if we had TP, TS T s :"‘:(] she led the way to the street cur, T dotermined to do hiva wp if 1 coule [, Bertie followad her in a dagcd way ne et him:in any other woy. I then but under the gombro look of nis pure want wp to Kauma City, wnd froms [YOUDE fuce thene s w peacoful, nl- thove went to St. Joo with Jesee and | ™3¢ holy, joy. Hasvopy has boad- 1 her off, he said eoftly, “*but I shall hisanily, be renting a house on the ! ©¢ PCr vl be il L i udgo of the twwn, Although we wero| P*¥ deurly for tkis when the oysters strangers in the place, Jewse excrcised | €™ for it does not rain in winter, the aumost caetion in his movements, SRR T———— forto knew 6he ofticers were after Inoradible. himand woulé spare no paios to cap. " 1“ A, f‘ rat:h, drugy “v:-. lbhlth\‘fl:. Oat., rites: *'L have tho grestest confidunce turliim, Heseryascidom left tha| T4 0are e Maod stuGounce p houee. Ocoasionaily, howover, he |3 with which I 1 perconally acquainted would hitch up his team in the morn- | their snccess wis sl st incredib . Ove ing and go away in the country, [ludy told wme that Laif & bottle did her Along toward night he would return, | wore good than hurd eds of dollars’ worth and ‘s ho ususlly -woro common |91 edi ine tho bed proviously ' taken.’ clothes, people supposed he had been|' "' $1.00. ?ltuwurk as & teamster somewhere. EMERSUN NOTES, Eumexrson, Iu., September 18, Bertie again, @ T was thinking,” roplied Waphue, 10 low, thrilling tones that showed the intensity of hor yearnivg, “of having another dish of eream; but it do too late now,” and rising from the table FORMED BUT FEW ACQUAINTAN( EH, To the Fditor of Tur ¥ and was very' careful to avoid sus- €@ Augoue contewplatiag bulluing store, bauk, or any other fine will €ad 1t to thetr ad vantage (o corres ond witk «u bofore purchasiug their Plate Glass, C. F, GOODMAIN, T W g T BERQUIST BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND IR PRESDS WAQOUB. Repairing Done in all Branches. 0 & TURT IR oTRReT, picion, He would’not allow his fam- The weather 'w"h. a W .."“ Vo ily or myself to t the neighbors, dry and warm, but it is believed by and would never do so himself, " Most | many that the warm late fall has of our time st home was spent in play- [ been the means of giving us an abund- ing carde. As soon as it became dark ich i i in the evening Jesné would take auk.aeop ol aarn, whish s sapldly ar- g ticular puins to have all the curtains | B9tH0& boyoud the power of frost to let down beforo the lamps wore|do it any material ivjury. The farm- lighted. He always carried his pistols | ers have never secn better times in :u). _lln]nn and slept with them under | ¢nig section than are near at hand, ie pillow. . : ' “XAlI the time we lived there Jease Big crops and gool prices will bring was at work planing the robbery of prosperity to all departments of en- the Platte City bank. He wanted | terprise. another man to help us. I told him{ Our school opened last Monday Bob was just the man, and very pleasantly, with the prospect of urged him to send for him, Ac-|a profitable year's work. Prof, Kd. cordingly Jesse went ‘down into Clay | gar, of Tabor, has charge of the county aud met Bobat my uncle's |school, with Miss Forrester and Miss house. TheX arranged matters satis- | Campbell as assistants. WHOLESALE GROCER, 12183 Farnham 8t.. Omaha, Neh. factorily, and Jesse bruuzln_flub back [ In church matters we are having with him to Bt Joe. At first Jesse quite a change, Rev. Charles Leach, treated Bob iu a friendly manner, but | who has been pastor of the Metho. he soon began to suspect him, and |dist church for two years, has severed kept him constantly in sight. We re- | his connection with the work in the malned in the house pretty close |state, snd leaves in & few days to make but nobody | value, they voluntariiy rlnnmd them As Charlie finished this part of his[the timber very valuable for fonce speaks without reserve. Cliatlie isa [ narrative the train started, and the few years Bob's sentor, but looks|ex desperadoes left Cleveland. Since|It was also found very profitable for much older on account of sickness, they were pardcned by Governor Crit- | cabinet work, and was considered one His face is very pale, and his eyes and | tenden the boys have received many |of the mos onal showmen to|fuel. It also bore edible fruit not us tall as Bob, but somewhat|appear on the stage. They finally ac- | which was merketable in Russia, broader. Ho was aleo plsinly dressd { copted one of these inducements, and | When the Mennonites came to this in black and on his head rested a | irave appoared at Cincinnati and Chi- | country they brought the seed of this smootk silk hat. cago. They aro now bound for New |tvee with them. They also brought York, and the Gothamites will have a [the sced of several other trees, but Horsford's Actd Fhosphate Lem- |sevoral of thoso trees will prove very onade. Dg. C. C. OLMSTEAD, Milwau-{growers here. The Russian mulberry % ays: ‘L uso several bot-|is a big, rapid grower. Trees, the tles in my family, annually, as “lem- [geed of which was planted by the “Did pou -epeak, darling?” asked |«nd stands shearing os well as any Bertie, bendivg over the girl and|tree. In the estimation of some nur- o gazing at ker with eyes whose fervid [sergacon this i the only tree sufli- but after a while they discovered his | glances told mere eloquently than |ciently hardy to be valuable for silk identity, and Mr, Ford was very-mwuch | words of the groat love o kore her. | punposes north of the fortioth parallel displeased because hocame thero. His | Bug back of the tender look, back of [of north Iatitude. Tho Meunoni es visits were then discontinued, but the [ the dove-laden tones, thoro was s |have interested thomselves in the silk boys wet him frequently and were on | haunting fear, & ghastly kotror, which | business to somo extont since they good terms with him. They did ot | all the sensuous lauguor of the place | huvo boeu in this country and have wmonths | could not diagel ~ Up frem the | some cocoons for sate, Tf parties wish vefore Jesse was lLilled. Jesse was | meadow beyond the brook-side came |to then living in Kaucas Oity under the | the noiy chirping of the crickots, snd | Meanonites broug *‘Did you epeak, sweetheart!” asked | © his home in California, Mr. Leach will be miesed from our society. Rev. J. R Brown, who, for a good many years has ministered to the wants of the Presbyterian people here, has handed in his resignation, but we have not yet loarned when his labors coaso among us, Bro, Brown will bo missed by every one, if he leaves hera, Mrs. James Griflith is visiting friends in Michigan, Mre. Gallup just returned from a six weeks' visit with friends in Den- vor, The language of every one is wish it would rain.” — A full fooling aftor meals, dyspop sia, heart-burn, and _general ill-hoath reliovod by Brown's Tron Bittere ———— Muiverry Treee. Odell Nebraska Letter to Cincinnati Commercial As the subjeot of silk culture is re- ceiving considerable attention in the United States, I thought a fow items from this soction might proce inter- estivg. I livo about twenty wmilen from a eolony of Ruesin Mennonites- a class of Russian zons. Who for. merly resided 1n Germany Thoir re ligious convictions werg nuch, how- ever, that they could not sorve in the army, About the year 1800 the Gor- man government ineisted that thoy serve or leavo the country, Tho czar of Russia then cffered them a tract ot laud in his country, and agroed to ex- empt them trom military duty, They accepted his offer, and have continued to resido in Ruesia from that timo uniil they camo here, some scven years ago. Mauny are still in Russia, but eeveral colonies can be found in this country in Kan- sas and in this stato, as well as a fow in other localities. The Russian mul- berry was introduced into their colo- nies in Ruseia by the Russian ‘govern- ment for the purpose of mik culture and to facilitato rainfall. They wero compellod to buy the trees of the government, as each Jand holder must plant a certain number. Afier culti- vating them until they learned their very extensiveiy, and lerrned that ation in ruising them, They found 8ts, outlasiing any Russian timber, desirable trees for planted these more extensively than el others combined. Wao beliove that valuable to nurscrymen ard fruit- 3 ‘ The Great knglish Remedy Never falle ta cure rvous Debllity, Vi @tal Exhaustion, Emis- N ione, Seminal W nos es LOST MAN HOOD, wid aii the levil effecte ~* youth e thoea, which 'n wetive to mind and body and make life misozable, often leading to Insani- ty and death. It strongthens the Ner: (memory d, Mascles, Digestive and Repro- Tuctivo Tt restores t5 all the organic tunction ormer vigor and vitality, ma- i rtul and enjoyable. Prico, &3 a t four timea the quantity 210, Sent by sxpress, woorire from obsvrvation, to any addross, on recelpt ot price. No. C. O, D, sont, ex: eph ton. Lottars re tanp. intie'a Dandelion Pil's . aro th 5 host and cheapost dyapepaia and bilious 16 thecld Favorite and cure 1 the murkes, Bold hy sl denegists. Prios FEFCEIN O X S T LI I | ) conte, FOR - Da. Mivin's Kiowey Reanny, Nuprwrioo, CHICAGO Curestli kind of Kidnoy and hiaddor complaliite [ gouorrhes, gleet And leucorthen. For saio oy all danggista; a bottlo. PEW" ki ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 718 Olive St., 8t. Louls, Mo. For Sale in Omaha by ST. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and@outh-East, THE LINE COMPRISES Noarly 4,000 miles. 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Anun- Youngstown, Ohfo, May 10, 1880. e - e one on tho x;m-.' whrl.\-h m-us' him v:ry 1 had him under the charge of two veter- HEAT YOUR HOUSES |{fivy sutecons which failed 0 cure him 1 was sond for it, wrd they ordered thres botties; I took all and I thought | would give it s thorough the colt's limbe are as free of | stmooth as any horse in the stato I ‘w‘mw’_r" it Ve t it Very respec n. : OMTER, Send illnetrated lar glving positive 2 Vt. ¢ OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS dew-ly PRl Lt il “M fafling cure RICHARDSON,BOYNTON & CO CHICAGO, ILLS. ¥ Dr. I J, KexpaLL & Co.~1 had ajvery valus. one day reading the dvertisement ot hendall's ¥ [~ \\ \\ . % \ trial, I used it acording to directions and ly cured. The cure wa: so remarl proot, o#l. All Di ta have It or can GRAY’S SPECIFIC MIDICINE Embody new 1882 imprivements. Mor. & vlo Hambletonisn colt that Ipiizad very ¢ighly, Spavin Curo in tho Chicago Express,I detormined Vo fourth day the colt ceised to bo lame and the 1 Have letfwo of my neighbors have the reman- i got {ttor you. Dr. B.J. Kendall & Co}, Pro- The Greal TR j DI MARK FURNACES IN THE WORLD, | vracE manu, e oot @ practionl foa urc; Cost less to keep in irder; Uso lown faely Wil g1vo more bheat Mennonites, are now twenty feet high, aud large enough for fence-posts. They grow very large and bear abundant crops of fruit. This fruit resembles blackberries in appearance. A very Ouat urder the star-germed heavens | great per cent. are a jet-black and the and moved to Missouri, Bob wag|aphue McCarthy and Bertie Cecil | balance a reddish-white. They vary then about ten wears of ago end|¥ere ectting this beautiful summer |in Ihw_: fruu.I uuh»nc:d. to aweet. Cherlie fiftoen. The family, consiat- night—eitting side by side beneath the | When mixed with somathing tart and ing of six other children besides Eob | BPreading beanche of an oal: that had | m : ] and Charlie, settlod on a farm near | Praved the storme of centuries, -while | timos mistaken for raspberries, The Richmond, Mo, Tke boys, of course, the silvered penoilings of wmoonlight habite of growth of this treo is had heard sl about Jesse James, -and | 48P¢ieg 80 gaylyamong the vedure- | like that of the apple tree. Many of | Agent, 16tk and Fa no oubt thought hiex a hero but'bhey clad branchos that waved languidly | the loeves aro lobed er cut with trom did not meet him wntil ,three years | 8bove theit heade givo th the sceno a | five to twelvo lobes. The Mennon- ago, when he went to the'r fathor's [tOUch of wierd beauty and silont |ites&lo use it as an ornamental hedge plaut, and it makes & beautiful hodge »w more of this or any trees the they can addrees G. F, Cuank, Odoll, Gave County, Nebraska, Woman's True Priond. A friend in need iv o friend indowd, nonecan deny, e-pecially whon assint vendored when one is sorely adflicted disease, more particnlarly those com- plaints and weak o Lo our fomada popnlation, u should know that Ll trie friend, and will poritively restore to health, éven when all othe fail, A siugle trial always pro sertion, They are plessant to tho tast sl oely cost fifty cents » bottle, Sold b Thin ol & drastic evacuant for indigestion or constipation Administer instead Tarrut Itzor Aperient, which o i febrifuge, n cathartic, wid wi s & woothing wnd healing effect lered yivorn D BY ALL DRUGE TABLEN, SHO¥ 5 OHAMP Preildont, Vico Dient, W, . DNINE, Sec, & e THY, NEBRABK. YANOFACTURING (0 Qorn Planters, Hrrrows. Farm Rollors Bulky Hay Rakes, Buckel kievating Windmills, &0 We are proparcd 80 do Job work sud manufac uriug for other parties, Addross 3! or iors NESRABKA MANUFACTUZING €O EUROPEAN HOTEL, K ! d hote! in the city, 2,00 por da unected witn the .HURST. - - Prop. Corner Fourth and Locust Btrects. EBW. L.OWTESE IVECD. DexterL.Thomas&bro, WILL BUY AND SBELL, TRIEA. W EUES W 65 W AND ALL TRANSACTIONS CCNNECTED TUEREWITH, mado cuto dessert, they are some-|gep m 3w, em WAX. woman's (8 and a'larger yolume f pure air than any ¥ follow a8 & firnace mado. Ly BEFUAE TAKING. soquenco of AFTER TARING, Sold by PIERCEY & BRADFORD, Omana, Neb | Self-Abuse; an Loss of Mewory, Univorsal Lassi Jy21-d8m ok, Dimness of Vision, Pro 2 any other Diseased ! Insanity 'or Consumption ture Grave. £arFull particulars tn our pamohlot, which FAST TIME! wo_ dasiro 'to send freo 1vmall 0 overy one, o wuisg it ke e £37Tho pecfi c Medicino 1a sold by all drigglste il P at 81 por package, or 6 packages for €5, or will 0800 & NoTPhwWeste |t s s b s addrossing ~ THEGRAY SEDICINE CO., Buftalo, N, Y. ocTme-eod Traina leavo Omana 8:40 p. m. and 140 . . NERVOUS DEBILITY, ¥ o . P DEUEL, i ; ok e Pt 0 U | o ACHR SRS Kailway Dopot, orab JAMES T, CLARK, Cencrai | A ypecifio for Hyntoris, Dissinoss, Con'ru Agont. Nervous Headache, Mental Dopresstin, Yoss ol = M Spermatorrhma, Tmpoteney, nvoluntary 5 P SRR emory, i Ewdeaions, Prematuro Old Age, caused by overs lnux 1 y afl c exortion, col-abuse, or overindulgence,” whih leads o inlaory, docay and death, One hox will . L cure rocent cases, ! X coutains one month's I A XILELO AL, troatment, One dollar & DO, o #(x hoscs foy THE BIOUX OITY ROUTE |8 T wih by bl by o ity ; ce. Wo g o curc an, Ruas a Solld Traln Through trow Ith ench order recelved by us Ior‘-l‘x n’w’x’w, ac- Council Llufle to Bt Paal | smpasled widh it dolary, i s0ud fhe par chaer our wi un o retur: Without Ohange -.”Ty' Only 17 Houry y ir n-?u'm?.!'c.ha'.‘"f.i‘i 15'{ r" al:’,,u.u" 1y it 0, ¥, Goo grlot, ol oslo A @ iz THE snonrss poprw | O Goviman, s, Soie, Wholoalo and SCROFULA, The ecat of all diseases of this na- ture 1n in the blood, as any one mani- foatly Jeuoow; therofore, if you purify the hlood, the disense, in any form or stago, disappea Read what those nny who haye testod tho merits of the great vegotuble blood purificr, S, §. 8, It cloanses the blood of all scrofulous taint 8o thoroughly that the discase never returns, 09 Yrabo wod Klile I had scrofula for seven mouths, the uleer covering tho eatire surface of both legs, After having tried the ususl remedies with no relicf, T re- sorted to 8, 8. 8 ,und am glad to say that six bottles has effectually cured J R BUCHANAY mo, A. S, Lenresry, Gon' Pa Atlanta, Ga. CEN HOUES IN ALVANCE OfF & the Hlonx Clty Ro fn. Tho Shorkst b o 110 tn A oorell Bluds Toufiored from scrofula 17 years, My shin bones were coversd with ul- THE HKEMUALL cera and one muss of rotten flosh, and T TR WA OTF ROTR | [ the odor was almost unbearable, . Al ?"M?N(‘L {\‘lA[“r-[]q_"']_!‘] remedios and treatments failed until I N began lnk|lu;; 5. 8. 8, Provions to A% < taking 1t I at timos could scarcel VT FAVRR Y ) g DEESS-MAXRRE' OOHPARION, |walk® Now T ocan walicoll day, and It) rom L2 of 3k 0 have to thunk 8. 8, 8. and it unly for aty s of § Inlting In use, | IDY cure, Tuos. McFakLaND, T ovil dren maklog cap Atlanwa, Ga, i ol pladblay 1 ¢ twinban, W oo I8 ealie tselt, Bep 5, 3 % Cleanler widrer _ Bome thirty years sgo there lived INNCER & 00, in Montgomery, Ala,, a young man o s, Ohin who was torribly afflicted with Serof~ e ula, After bewng treated for a lon, 100,000 timo by the medical profession of this W. 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