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! l | ! { \ | 4 L ——— The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ‘Wedneedav Morning, March 27 SUBBORIPTION RATES: Cortior, = = = = = 20contsper week, ...... 10.00 per Year, Ofoce: No. 7 Pearl Btreet, Near roadway. Bome one always' in the office, ~ MINOR MHENTION. —8ee Joseph Reiter's spring styles. ~Additional local on seventh page, ~—A child of Paseenger Conductor John Hawkins, of the C. B, & Q. road is lying in a very critical condition. ~The annual meeting of the pew holders place this evening in the church. —8. W. Hopkins, president of the Council BluTs water works, is expected to be here in a few days, —The case against Mr. Marcy for vio. Iation of the ordinance of which we made meution yesterday, cost the gentleman $7.60. —The case of Lewis vs, Stewart and W, W, Martin as interverer has been submit. ted on written stipulation and will be argued before Justice Vaughan to-day. —Chris. Straub is at work on the exca- vation upon his lot on Main street pre- paratory to the ercction of a large four- story brick building. —In the Lig land ocase from Cre:cent City, which was before Justice Abbott Monday, the court rerdered judgment in favor of the defendsnt, -Mr, Elwell, ot the United States ex. press, Mr, Morgan ot the Globe and a couple of other gentlemen, started for a hunt out to Car lake, —A case of some interest and peculiarity will come before Justice Abbott next Sat. urday, in which Sarah Berry has entered a complaint against Alfred Berry for assault and battery, —Kirtie, infant son of Mr, John Hagh, died yesterday morning at 8 o'clock aud the body went west last night to Denver, where the little form will be Iaid away n its last resting place. —The Couneil Bluffs driving fair associstion, who bold their spring moeting from May 224 to 25th, saad fall meeting from Sept, 10tn to 14th are issuing their stockholders admission tickets to members of the]association. Mr. H. 7. Upton, of Pierce, Neb, prominent farmer of that vicinity, was married to Miss Mattie Clauson, of Mt, Ayer, Towa, at the consultation and pri- vate office of Justice Vaughan. =Dr. Poulson, after having traveled over California sseing its sights and beau- ties, will return to this city the first week in April, Will come via Fort Worth, Teras, the Hot Springe, of Arkausas, St. Louis and K snsas City. —Mary Darling was having a darling of » time yesterday suing Jerry Folsom for the recovery of three hogs which Mary claimed she had raised, We are unable to #ay how Judge Abbott msy decide about those hoga and Mary's claim, but if Mary a member of the bar from the Keystone of the St. Paul Eplscopsl church will take [state. Mr. Siggins is looking over the i o TRE DATT.Y RRRecct VA 4 lj AN AR e - THE DAILY BEE~COUNCIL BLUFFS A}:)WA WEDNESDAY MARCH 28 7 all prominent citizen, and will insure the continued prosperity of this church and its organization in this city. e — 104 1bs A Sugar. $1 7 1Ibs Arbnc{hlu'n(}l;h«,léfipzl i b gall kegs Honey Deips Syrup 17 3 fba A No. 1. S'....., Tea.... 100 26 bara Jas, Kirk's Soap. Best Kansss Winter W) out, $3. All brands Lnsk's California Oan Fralt, per can 260, at J. P. Fiuperr Up. Broadway. For SALe —At a bargain, two cheese vata and fixtures, Address 2,304, Counoll Bluffs, Towa. feb27-tf Dr. V\"—a‘lt, Da’r;tm. 14 Pearl street. PERBONAL. Tur Beefoffice received a pleasant call yesterdsy from Mr, A, H. Siggins who is west with a view of locating permanently in some large city where he can practice his profession, and engage in ofher legiti. mate enterprises, He exprestes himself s highly pleased with the appearance of the Queen City of the Missouri slope, 3 8. Hawkers, of Hastings, Towa, wos a pleasant caller at this cffice, atd compli- mented Trk Bik very highly on accouat of it nccurate market reports of the Chi. cago, Omaha and Council Bluffs markets found in each issue, Mr, Hawker is the commission man and buyer of hides, furs and pelts in that thriving city, Glenn Clancy, an old resident of this city, starts next Monday with a team for Northern Nebraska to lock for a hore. His many friends will miss his jolly face and ways, and all wish him prosperity in the new field he seeks for a home, A, T, Jenning, of Woodbine; J, Amdt from Missouri Valley and John Cooper, of Hamburg, are among the large number of guests at the Pacific, Judge Love,of the southern district, and Judge Shiras of the northern dietrict of the U. S, circuit and distriot courts, opened up yesterday morning, Chas, McKenzie, Dunlap Sidney, R, H. Brwsh and L. W, Russell, of Gilenwood, help omake up the throng of Iowa arri. vals atfthe Ogden, D. N. Honu, the sgent for the Calsfor- nia Emigration company, is in Chicago looking after the interests of his company E.Wimple and wife, from Mapleton, are staying at the Pacitic house, while Mr, ‘Wemple is engaged on the United States grand jury, Mrs, R. 8. Hart and Mies Ada Evans, Ogden house where the weary traveler oan rest. A, Anderson, with a large number of other gentlemen from Des Moines, are resting at the Pacific during the session of the United States court, A. P, Worsley, 8, G, Hersman and Tim Fisher, of Red Oak farm, are securely Iaunched at the Ogden. Ben Newman, formerly of this place, but now of Oraaha, was attending to busi- ness in the city, H. K. Love, brother of Judge Love, is guest at the Ogden houte, Major A, R, And on, at one time a Blges, James Davis, A, 0. Reck, E. H. Armstrong, J. Arndt, E. Peake, Joseph Rtode, E MoKin, 8. 8. Boner, E A, Wemple, F. J. Mo- Naughton, Stepten King, R, T Scholz, J. M. Strahan, J. Q Archer, W. F. Bobyshell, A large docket is on hand, and qulte a namber of importaut cases will probably be tricd. The court barely got organized yesterday, only listening toa few motlons from attorneys, of which a large number are in attend- ance from the leading citles of the state, 74Dresses, cloaks, coats, stockings and all garments can be colored euc- cessfully with the Diamond Dyes, Fashionable colors only 103, Postoffice Changes In Nebraska and Iowa during the weok ending March 24, 1883, Far. ofshed by Wm. Van Vleck, of the postoffice department, for tho Br: NEBRASKA Establlshed—Arthar, Knox county, James Brace, postmaster; Lxington, Franklin county, Samuel Betting, post- master; Medicine, Lincoln county, Wilson C. Farnish, postmaster, Sur- prise, Butler county, James Bryant, postmaster; Weigand, Kuox conuty, Leonard Weigand, postmaster, Postmasters Appointed—Berg, Buf falo county, J. L. Blue; Oeresco, Saunders county, Joseph Teachman; Fort Calhoun, Washington county, B. E, Fenner; Mead, Saunders county, Chas, Ostenberg; Ord, Valley county, Jos, H, Capron, 10WA, Established—Secor, Hardin county, Seth W, Tash, postmaster. Postmasters Appointed—Hil'adale, Mills county, Wm, H. Dalton; L'berty- ville, Jefferson county, J. W. Fry; Rippey, Greene county, John Bish, G A R Satisfactory Evidence. J. W, Graham, Wnolesale Druggist, of Austin, Tex., writes: I bave been haudiin DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FORTHE LUNUS for the past {ur. and have found it one of the most salable medicines I have ever had in my house for Coughs, Colds and even consumption, always giving entire satisfaction, Please send me one gross by Saturday’s steamer, pterpios Mot oromtid ey Grinding Oorn and Cob Together. Natlonai Live Stock Journal, There have been a great variety of pinions expressed upon the value of | 3 0] the cob ground with the corn, many supposing t to be Injurious to the coattngs of the stomach, even in horses, and the pigs stomach has been thought by some to be incapable of mansging such hard material as the scales of the oob; but we long since + ®|of Avoos, are registered at the popular | €] rimented with corn and ol meal, and found all these adverse opinions merely Imagi- nary. We have fed it largely both to swine and horses, and never saw any ill effects from it, but, on the contrary, found it a healthier feed than clear meal. The advautage of grinding the cob and corn together 1s not altogeth- er in the nutriment of the cob, but because the cob, being @ coarser and a spongy material, gives bulk, and divides and scparates the fine meal, 80 as to allow & tree olrculation of the gastrle julce through the mass in the stomach. Corn weal, when wet Into plastic dough, Is very solld, and not easily penetrated by any liquid; and when raised thoso hoga she is just as much en- | candidate for congress, in in the city at- | pigy are fed wholly on corn meal, they titled to them as Mary was to her little lamb, tending U. 8, oourt, Hon, J, 8, Runnels, U, 8, district at- cften suffer with fever in the stomach, because the meal lies there too long Colonel Dudley, counel for the Corpss | torney, stops at the Ogden while attending | undigested. check man, aline Neill, thinks the best way to break this confidence business is to turn his man loose and request him to go aa » missionary to some foreign land. This might do it he could give any assurance that his client would not.find sowe de- oensed brother over there, Fred Nelll, the confidence corpse. man, *{'Hore X a,without,one ples’ sxoepbwhat | Mason and wife, all of Avoos, are to be | Trusé: &nd ' Imp: Col. Dudley mayihaveto.say in ekl .of my previous gopd charagher.’ —The briet. in'fhe oabe of Geo, Keeltne, spplicant’ sgeingdd the eity ‘of Counoil Blufla has boen: prepared, ready for the September term.nf the suprems court by counsel for spplicant .Col. Keatly, This suit is about the strest opposite the resi- dence of Keeline's, .and: is of interest to the citizens in 999&\ of the city, ~'Squivre Gittfngs, of Boomer township, court, Joe Dipson, halling from the land of Walnut, lives at the Pacific, N. E. Starrett, of Clark, Neb., is star- ring it at the Pacific, R. H, Reed, of Marion, and L. W, Stewart, of Mamouth, are at the Pacific. W. W. Willlams, of Atlantio, is a stay J.'W, MoGee, wite and cbild and John found at the Pacific, R. Olark registered a the Pacific from Paeblo, Colorado, G, E, Pen and G. R, Van Pelt, from Le Mars, are regescored at the Ogden. 8. M, Pock scrolls his name quite leei- bly on the Ogden house register from Ofn. cinnati, J. M, Strahan and W, H., Summers, from Malvern, are at the Ogden house, e ———— If you are nov married, write the Mar. ringe Fund and Mutual Trust Associa. tion, Cedsr Rapids, Iowa, for circulars explaining the plau, f£3m, e —— Nothing buiids up shattered const. tatious so quickly as Brown's Iron Bitters, e Our New Loan nuu smprovement Uo Investigation Into the matter con- vinoes us that'one of the most equita- ble, reasonable and feasible, plans of ding houpes 1s that proposed and in opetation \!?s Mercantile Loan, Bvernelrt ‘company of vhis olty. »mm’ 1 sharee in this institdttonywhish[ls backed & some of [ our best / and most relial business men, it:becomes possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod- erate means, to secure a comfortable home for himself and family, In tak- inga oertaln number of shares, at a certaln ‘monthly payment, in a few years ' & maun’' can own a house of his own for ‘about the sams se he ‘pays monthly for rent. We says the farmers of that township are| H. M. Kellogg, a prominent attorney | belleve the Meroantile Loan and Trust sowing some whest, and great deal of | from Des Moines, is at the Ogden House, | 0Ompany, by orgavizing and opening grass sced owing to the fact that the coun. try is being extensively settled up and the people are obliged to provide pasture for Judge Love, the U, 8, District Judge, is staylog at the O;den, W. H, Baker, P!attsmouth, Nebrasks, ng for business, having filled & long folt want in Councll Bluffs. Thelr plans and system of loans will bear the most careful scrautiny and exam- their stook to the ralsing of which the peo. | is treading the pavements at the Bluffs, | Ination, snd we have ao hesitancy in plo are beglnning to pay more attention | and eating at the Ogden. finding it more profitable with less chances for loss than the usual pursuit of agricul. ture, ~Rev: B, P, McMenomy has had the Corning, rests at the Ogden, pronouncing them reasonable and Ed Huuter, of the thriving lintle city of | 29ultable, and backed by gentlemen honor and integrity. As the com pany exista it ‘hecorses at onoce an in- *Drugglsts say lhl:Lydh E. Plok. | stitotion of yalue and credit to our ground meagured off preparatory to start: [ ham's Vegetable Compound is the best r'i\l;’,l'.mw":hi m“ who . desire, homea is T, A, Kirkland, ing the foundation for the grand Catholis | pamedy for femal 3 u Bt e 1] e erd ard.m' complaints they | vice ~president, -Jn‘dgv Peake; seo- probably- than ‘$50,000; this is an enter. prise which no doubt -will meet with much favor thronghout noxthwestarn lowa eapecially from the people in. our alty two ressons, it will be an institution which vld Settlers. retary, 1. R. Boery; treasurer, Col Boobe, and their officé s in the bass- ment of Bhugart's and McMahon's Samuel Bateman, Sr., I. M. Selg- | new: block, corner First avenue and ler, Samuel Diggle, now of Union |Pearl street. ian27-1y HANAN & SON, CASADY &ORCUTT Will open on April Ist an elegant and com plete CARFPE"T STORH. AT 502 BROADWAY, NFXTT0 OFFICER & PUSEY'S BANK. They will carry a very L.ARGES TOCEK and will keep a full line of House Furnisihng Goods. CASADY & CRCUTT, 502 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, Towa 412 Bryadway, Council Bluffs, Weat Bide, Square, Claring | OWA- DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Succeesors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Wholesale Fruiters aod Sonfectioners 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Counecil BluJXs, Ia. M. GALLAGHER, GROCHERIERES New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices, Polite Attendants. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO CONSUMERS OF WATER. The Council Blufla City Waterworks Company hereby announces, that 1t will put in Service Pipes to the curb of the street on the line of its mains for all parties who de~ sire to have connections made with the street mains before the Waterworks are com- pleted, and who will make application therefor to the company BEFORE APRIL 1, 1883. at the folowing prices, payable ia advance: % Inch Service Pipe.. g ou « 3 “ “w “w US. First Door East of the Metropolitan Hotel, Lower Broadway _lebaly “n-tuth- “ “ “ PETER C. MILLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL W ALIL P.AaPER! AND WINDOW SHADES PAINTING IN ALL iTS BRANCHES. FRESCOINGIN MODERN STYLES. nNoS& Maiatront. TITLE ABSTRACT OFFICE . . = TIRE & O O Lands and Lots Bought and 8old. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. HOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. OUNCIL BLUFFS - SiSe st e B0 10WA M. T. DAVIS, President. N. B. EASTON, Secy. J. 0. HOFFMAN, Vice Pres. C. HULBURT, Adjuster. MUTUAL 10WA STOCK INSURANGE GO. Insures Live | tock Against Loss by THEFT OR DEATH. Office, 103 Pearl Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, . - IOWA. The only company in Iowa that will insure your etock sgainst loes from any canse whatever. Owners of 8to k will consult their own interest If, when pauring thelr Stock, trey e that the policy irclides ul hic losses they may have, snd be sa‘isfied with nothing less. For turther informaticn cail on or address 1« “ “ These prices include the cost of opening and clcslng the strect, tappiog the sirect water main, furnishirg and irserting coryoration ccck, furnishing and puttirg in extia strong lead service pipe, turnishing and putting in curb stop, stcp box ana cover complete, anc maki g all necessary con= nestions between tha strc ot mwain and the curb of the 'reet whic! about one-half the cost to the consumer of doing the same work after th ¢ waterworks as pleted. In viewof the contemplatod paving of certain streets in the city, purties are recommended to make application /mmediately at the office of the company, 26 PEARL STRBEERT, 1n order to save the neccasity and avold the increaced expense of breaking up the streo aftor paving haa been done. HARRY BIRKINEINE, Enginele;.[ ml-dtf Council Bluffs, Feb, 26, 1883, NEW COODS. NEW FIRM ! Nugent & Smith, MERCHANT TAILOR NOS. 7 AND 9 MAIN STREET, FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF AMERI- OAN EXPRFSS OFFICE. ALL THE LATEST STYLES. ARTISTIC WORKMANSHIP. DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, TOWA. - - fiice, No O Main 8treet, Ju““ GENERAL MERCHANDISE. { 200, oems_ | MRS, D, A BENEDICT, MAX MOBN, ) orsoros movs, (GEiiiVies: oy o ¥ X2 G O O D S l’. M BARSanl M. D.. cor 5t Bt oan 5ib ave. 837 Broadway, Oouncil Bluffs, lowa. DR. J. F. WHITE, “":&ias e o For Hngines, Boilers, Oastings, Repairs and JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, “. SG“URZ' Office after February 156th, over American Express. o] MACHINERY. s s wAcNEH LIVERY AND FEED. WILL CONTRACT Y . O y for funerals at reasonable rates, No, 22 4th 8t. fand Orders to JOHN GILBERT, Manufacturer ing ana amorequins, Al | ders filled without aelay. T RA OT INUM O NN NACL DLIVED G | a Btreet and th Avenus, Councll Bluffs. Prompt sttention to orders, The J. M. ST. JOHN & CO, CASH BUYERS,| === Al ok Highly-Brod Trotting Stallious, HUEBA_F._}E_LIE&& 00., 8. A PIERGE, =" 00 A o Mt and First aveno, | | 0720 b7 De O W Arobtbald: | iy oS s el Cuvt. Gl Broadway Meat Mar- RMONT-Dark chestnut horse. 15 | served as uuuertaker for forty jears and thor- R gt e 21 3 1 o el o ot fl‘:?:-":.?fi?fl%?fiifigé}m; MRS, B J. HARDING, M. D w- w- SHERMA“. glfafglfl :‘?:nxzs Ixhn?m: IW?_ L"?H %m&;'c':?“m‘s’;?fl':’l'fim}; U 'y s Uiy > X Workmnnship and Rea:onab'e cbars feb 10 Who esale butter, eggs, ponitry and fruit. Ship to us. Draft by return mall. 1468 Brosdway. o finest_quality & d llrflut mk‘!&z ot 1883 SHABON 1883 quality of goods or prices, Our Mr Morgan NO) AAELE . ) ket, 327 Broadway. |hatde hleh foulod 1 biod by Gon, Wk | SR ey UV HOLSTERBNG fl F SMITH CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Cor, 7th and | i tesrd 215: Almont by Alersnd Selegraphic ano wa or- . . | » Broadway, i e West Li MERCHANT TAILOR, Artistic Work & , wolgha 1,160 p unds, ha, great style JAMES FRANEY, wd'iouinsinGiape” S5 Siirar mwRhii s S5 | Medical Electrician HOWE & SON; " " Rouiis Reppton 05 Brontwey, |hSirsstoiihpntiss o AXD Grove, Elizabeth Mack Lane, widow, v will be of yalug to the Catholio denomina- tion in this part of the atate and to our Oouncl Bluffs Driving Park ting, Esq , are the only ones left from Practices in, state and federal courts, QYNECOLOGIST. city as a bullding of beauty and yalue, ~While it 18 to be heped that the Unilon Pacifio rallway company will pyt on snother train and run it nearer to the bue. iness portion of tne eity, it does not lessen the faot that » wagon and street ocar bridge across the raging waters of that muddy and murky stream would materi ally facilitate the immense traffic which dally takes place between the two cities, much to the advantage of both, and es. pecially to the business interssts and peo- of John Mack Lane and Henry Git- cflul0|L"%#lllEE§.SPficlAl LINDT & MT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, James Block, smong the original organizers of Boomer township, In this county. Mr, Gitting settled there just thirty years ago Easter Sunday, and for the past twenty-two years has «flislated as a justice of the peace In that town- ship. Dauring this time Mr. Gitting has accumulated a fine property, and the surroundings of a pleasant and comfortable home, besides establish. ing for himeelf the reputaticn of an honest, upright man in all his deal- NOTIOE.—8pectal advertisements, suc Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Renl, Wante, Boarding, etc., will be inserted In this column a the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insortion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for sach subsequen insertlon. Leave adv ertisements a4 our offics, No, 7 Pearl Stroot, ncar Rroadway, At 835 Each, to Insure For further information ;I)p’}’ to Manu'f Fine Furniture, Upholstery goods } SAMUEL COLBURN, Trainer, Eleotropathc Institution, Phila E' STocKEnT& 0 ngCluridios sisd Windodf 8hadm 009 B wsy- Counell Blafts Deiviog Park, | " * ¥ duipita, Ponsa. e —— —) — iviog Park, OBERNE, HOSICK & C0., Sl e, J. B. HEAT y BALED B AR, Eo, 114 North Matu Stret, Office Oor, Broadway & Blenn Ave, OQOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. EDWIN J. ABBOTT. fustice of the Peace and AL Wante. ‘A MASON by trade, and willing to work at almost anything, Is secking a job Address plo of Councll Bluffs, and we can seo no | ings and transactions, and has ralsed a [ o™ thisoffice. good reason for delaying it unless it is to lot the Union Pacific continue to monopo- lize the entire interests to the detriment of our people. ~The following named gentlemen were elected vestrymen of the St. Paul Episco- pal church of this city, on Mondsy: D, ©. Bloomer, Horace Everett, Thomas Booman, A. W, Street, Robert Percival H. C. Oory, Marshal Key, Josoph Lyman, W. J. Hancock, Jobn Henthorns, J, T. MoCave, The meeting was attended by » large number of ladies and gentlemen, family which is a credit and honor to himself and lady. o o IS A TS lhfi:;:l‘:‘l.- Bronohial Troches will relieve tive and Throat discases, ANATS WD oo . " They 45y waed o Asthma, Oatarrh, Consump- [+ \VANTED A good f1'st-class barber, to whom we will give s permanent job, no other need apply. Call on or ad resy REDFIELD BROS, Shensndoah, lowa, 'S1 uation by baker of 10 years ce. ' Call or addross Omata houve, Wi o Omaba Nebrasks, District'and Otrcult Oourts. this morning with Judge Love and Shiras on the bench, U, 8. Root, H, ;| K- Lovett, clerk, and Marshal Koy, | [FORSALE A pridiers deputy oclerk, present. The grand jury was fmpaneled and 1s composed The United Btates courts convened \W‘ by carriers, Ofice,. No A30-19§ ANTED—Everrbody ‘b Council Blufla lo 0 take Tun centa per week, de oarl Btrood For Sale and Rent a8 now, Southj¥aln Street barn, '_PORINT—MH April sk, & ph Tur- & pleasantly nivhed sult of roows, to gentlemen, 721 the former exerclsing with the gentlemen [of the following named gentlemen: | ™ Aresue. hs right of suffrage, that being the law of the church of Towa, Thees gentlomen are W, A, Wood, foreman; Ohas, Bullook, W. L. Dean, T, H. Morgan, W, L. LD BEES—in » package of & hundred ab 26 Tus I-iln.l&"-ll' ‘And bath house, 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sov- ’l'f! trestment of all diseases and psintul 4 oul erolgn, Prop., P. J. Montgomery, M. D., Phy. ar b0 formales o specially SANITARIU A TRME 7 o e s o e WADE CARY, ™™ “*5i o™ st s HARRY LELAND, """ 355k, ot bty A. J. MANDEL, HORERS i, s s DE CAY & GASSEL, SONTagioms, mirciomss. Notary Public. L ‘iBBroadway, Gouncil Bluffs. | " ™ * "¥iePed, * Casller, -« x| GITIZENS BANK OFFICER & PUSEY,| orcomsonmem Council Bluffs, Ia, |Misarsric: o s Established, - - 1868 on the principal cities of the United Btates and Europe. Bpecial attention given to collections Dealers in Forelgn and Domestle Exchange nd home securities. and correspondence with prompt returne DIRNOTORS J.D. Kdmundson, E. L. Bhugart, T + W. Wallace, _J. W. Rodler, LA, S. E. MAXON, i amomx® m o w | MBS B J HLTON M.D, ol b PHYSICIAN AND SURGEQN OOUNOLL BLUFFS, + Towa' 222 Brosdwav.CounciliBlufle . >4

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