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(5] THE DAILY I COUNCIL BLUFFS FRIDAY MORNING DEC. 24 OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered Ly enrrier wenty cents per week | W.Tirow, « =« - TELEPHONES Manager, MINOR M NeY Burhorn for bargains New fall goods at Reiter's Complete sets of Dickens Bushnell's Books of nell's Clearing out of finer good ers’ hook sale Friday and 8 4,000 pounds of fine ly price ' dmer's,No. 12 Main str We will keep our store open o'clock tonight or Jater, if oy eontinue te lonus, Harkness Brothers John Dummond and Albert ¢ Hender #on were yesterday fined for bheing deank 4,000 pounds of fine candy at reduced price; Palmer’s, No. 12 Main street, The Sons of Vetcran uerade takes place this g in ) tem ple No one will 1 the printers’ bl masked, 4.0 n ol price; Palmor's To-night, Chris hall, the Sons of ¥ takes place Permit to wed was yo tone Wehrhahm aud both of this city The Knights of hold their meetin aving rented the I'he for §% all kinds very cheap at Bush t Publish urday cot nnul 10 friends m eveni onic toanor of fine ¢ s stevday given An Emuna Newman Labor will he sin the G, A e ball 1o finaneinlly sured of having s S s number The street railway ¢ ting in another switcl being on vl street park Phere was sueh o rush of business yes terday at Eiseman’s People’s store that the proprictors had laueh seeved in their Kt for their clerks, Weearry a i fore. Our stox Borted, newest desi pric ey halt mmm.' morrow night they of tickets SUCCesS npany ar the new opposite one 1 5 ned in the dity. . Our s defy competition. See aiul youiself Jeweler, 1 St Palmer, the conf r'mn' ry is sciling out <ome Jumbo eigar customers to work on during. the lm'nla\ #eason, Each one is large enough for ; winter's smoking Bartlett, the young man canght through Judge James’ house day tried and convicted of burg did not testify at all in and called no wi s mude fo get bim acqu rical point that he was ¢ eving the dwelling honse, t wis that he entered the Kitehen, a separate baiidi neeted with the ouse proper by simply a walk whout three fect long. Tl court instrueted the jury that this was a | of the house, and the jury was only nm \ few minutes, - L. B. Crafts & Co. are I on all classes of chattel seeurities at one half their former rates. Sce them betore securing your loan Burhorn going attemnt on the d with 15 thie summer being con ¥ 4,000 ]mmul\uf I|||« andy at reduced price; Palmer’s, No. x‘ Man'si 4,000 pounds of fine ¢ price; Palmer’s, No. 12 ndy at Main St reduced - - Holiday goods at_less than wholesale prices at Publishers’ Book sale to-day - An el ml line of short ' mark , cheap, to close them out. Jouy Bexo & Co The count apportionment of taxes for 1856 amount of the as<essments of the townships appears as follows LOTAL TAN, Boomer . . 0o o Telknup Oakland C.ty ( 1 . sever Al 6,047 2% 2007 14 42 PRI T84 48 00 04 Center Catson Carson City Grove Avoe City {og Cieck Bilver Creck Valle: Griswold 1nd. Wrisht York Conneil Bhurs Total General Interse Interes Interest o m same, Libnary W arhing Abating nuisance Total I'he total val $11, 108,000, The $3.810,040 | uation i for the new its to §11 1§81 W S, Homer & and by so doing The Pub) Book sal out il holiduy goods at dess t sale prices We have line of ¢ noveliies selling than ever was known, also muft handborehiefs, ladies” and - t Go Now. row at the Publish ntire stock of d ut al to close them 00ds are ull nice and frcsh and for 1ess than wholesale cost, #0\d. as it doesn'( pay to carr until next geason, \\.H &€o nd miust be them over - at your books are made by Meore- €0, roow 1, Everest block, BEE. [ THE MAIOR 1S in any part of the city at | | verdict at reduced | L0 preven Bayliss | 1 givon by tho Donison Bu suve money | e ACOUITTED, | Suppoeed Tindings of Those the Trial. Interested in THE SHOWING OF TAXES | of | work is entitled “Wo, The Alleged Watnut Seducer Appears and ( Bonds—A Holiday Wedding — Gerstenherg Again at Large ves Willi The jury in the « terday « Acquitted seof Major Willia rht, brought in @ forcnoon acquitting of James Hughes, Tt nearly every one. The had been attended with culties. Itseemsthatevery 1c has been thrown in th the conviction of this fellow rdict w lange the op overwhelming majority of the per imvthing about the ¢ and to many it ccems exceedingly stra verdiet should be reached s that the detwls of the hin jury should Leen ti way The vi il not nion m \S g sons knowing the jury, find the L dred innoc INDIN hoot could dying wits only he felt himself o open of explana evidence at Williag cont, for he did not ey togive a s word muging S EINDING We, tiu o, nd wised W find t of our metl ourselves sur rities a man public seting ds of ¢ g law down n with num witne nd yet eseape punisiiment ihat important wit s ean be out of the way, and are out of the way not to what they know Kept not el in our leg 1 pre and statut ) buoks, that ple to oceasionally los tuke the enforcement ot own lunds That when we pulled two min we un the shooter 1hat we were £0 nnch weigh of 11 \ Y Jaw and | into thgie Wil id that in learned tl revolver on Hughe tes afterwards Hug! « William ns suspeete to the 2dyi hes as reported by the authorities should see to it nesses are kept under bonds, ttachments shonld be memories of those who arve liable o theirs GEORGE GERSPACHER'S FINDING “Twas there, it 1 have forgorten rightly I disremember whether Thive forgottén it or whether it forgot me, My memory is poor but my forgettery is better. nember, that sl that I nave for ten wbout it.” MAJOR WILLIAMS FINDING 1 find mysclf free, but 1 have been locked up 8o long in’ that revolving jail that when T start to walk | go around in acircle. All that is left me of the revoly ing jail is the erank. [am innoeent ard free, though close shave, 1 my motto TALLOR O'NEIL'S FINDING “1 find my hoarding house is heir broke up: the boys_are Teavi I wonder if it \\:unlnl vy 1o s ti any emply ner iycrtise roou i or cut down on t va board SCHISLER'S FINDING “U'moJying here in the county j charged with the murder of Keating, but as only two men swore they saw my position and saw the flash of the guh but could not swear in whose hands it was, Williams' cise settles mine. His stop turning the jail (T ATTORNEY'S FINDING term is mtarly soon be on the ve it's ensier to be u rict attorney. f the I wny such rips as i s during this trial, [ can get even by fining him for coutempt of court. I'm glad, 1o, that the colonel s 1o suecoed me as district attorney, He'll know how itis himself then.” COLONEL DAILY'S FINDING “Itind myselt tived t's been o hard fight but I £ot there, My chient is free andd there ave enough pliimes now in my ,and that 1 will benelimyself —~ vived overcouts for from $1.50 up Mercars Bros, = uves al cost to close them out ad, No. 601 Muin street boys and - c i Mree, whose caveer has been the s wimoyunce to the boen cheekered tnse of much yolice and others, has 1s ure thus hort time wol Wi rested for obia tenses from ar man, whom he Denison to “w berg boasted to been in - nun out of tem i 70 207088 t) tily the Fred Gerstenbes of Conne Ning money unde wsophistiiuted y ad Induced Lo on his tarm aut vk tie oM Iz woulun' l nts seem He was of the stule u fo i vog . term i jail letter “to L of Lia Grove, tor a writ of The ju 1 v and the ey addition o the y Moyers, of ung Awalking his s appeared in Ge upon Judie M cript of 1 who o I'here d Mooney to , and one of the 10 ukhiest \ols in lowa w the people. M ol Den Wartante ith the plai conse of i can fiiends it Macomber's election ess @i vation of socie now their pockeibooks and feip ©xD6lises of tho G o protege Weath Main Chuapman’s 106 - Eleetrie door bels, burglar alarms and every form of domestic elech appli the New York Plunbing Co. ~ goods and C1 Kirkland's, jeweler, N as Novolties at 323 Broadway. | evening, the pr .- Don't buy your new suil or. overcoat until you lgok st those at Metealt B ros’ THE “tWoman Against Woman." Miss Eflie Eilsler appears in this popn 1ar play at the opera house this evening, to-morrow md to-morrow an thus speaks ot in Chicago s's theaire, a suc ul production of the new and peculiarly original play by Mr. Frank Ilarvey, author Wages of Sin" was given. ‘Lhe new an Awainst Woman, ithas little or none of the welo and s ional coloring of wthor's plays, it by no means short of it in ewotional stress, or elaims 1o excellence in afternoon The Tnter Occ fuction of the 1 evening, at Hoo and thov Iramatic eff he first of this fall i the consistency of the story, and is_brighter re<hier and gene ntertainment of the story Is strong rTAlly more satistac The dey onsiseent, and ad - Hard and soft coal sizes. Missonri and Fuel company, 539 phcne 156, best Towa wo By Over §100 worth of pr froc customers on Febroary 1. One with each 25¢ purchase. Moo or, No. 119 Broadway - of ver and to onr chance & Kip A tine, larg watches, chains, < line most elegant plated ware, | decorated China and g for holiday and we ut sale of whole holiday price graphs evenit and has of Wislington Mrs. J heapor Masquerade culi's for rent Chieago suits at None « sule of fing Book Closing out at Publisher MOIrow holiday Order your curr tekets tor the grand Chiistmas Eve Musquerade of the Sons of Veterans, at Bushnell's book store. Our entire stock of and seeure your <h dressin fine woods \\hnh prale « < and serap less than to-day and to-morrow abont vour own ok sule, 347 Broadwasy BiHenvy Stubbis, wife and son, ¢ arriyed Tast evening to spend © in this city with their parents Notice—=Opera house barber shop, bath rooms re opened. - Weather strips at Chapman’s 105 Main - Postpon Childven’s Christmas service, which have taken place in St Paul’s Friday evening, has of necessity postponed until’ Sunday evening tree wiis to chureh been - Substantial wbsiracts of titles estate loan W, & BT 101 Pearl »n\rl Counerl Bi k-:* soft-hmnp conl, #3735 Wm. Weleh, 615 and real Centerville per ton, delivered Main | strcet, telephone W3 - Stoves ! sell he Stoves ! Stoves! thirty days 1 will cost for cash only. NOVELTIES what you want for Chyistitas. at - Harkness Brot s — For the next i Stoves at L heVor, Add ji Theyhave just opened len Novelties especially for Christmas. Yo can find nearly EVERYTHING You wwant among thenr and the cesare very low, Have also just received 1ot 0j Lace Scangs and Fisclos, Segant presents for you to nuile to youwr wife. cases of prt- a very wice of Silk Hand Embroidered aad wlkerchiefs, Kid Gloves Table Linens cant Table L. the yard, and naphins to mateh, assortment is large, rehiefs, Mufflers, Hemstitehed 1 Silk Dresses, et nens in pattern g Veare selling RUGS In all sizfs at nominally low Come and look over ourl you will find on some one of our thr floor will want and you will save money by buying it of us We do not ¢ cquently yot r stoek and omething you ve lottery tichets and lo not have pay extra price for the goods HARKNESS BROS., Christmas Goods I Faney Pottery, China, Glasware on to any {Lamps and Platedware At excerdingly low priecs. Please call W. 8. Homer & Co. No 23 Main st., Couneil Bluff R. RICE, M. D,, o Or otaer T amors removed without Cancers (i {1ty or ruwing of biood. Qrer thurty enrs raciiiel erpcrie 1J , L Council Bluls. Aation fre Katy Did" uext can be &0 the Publishers’ book sale. OMAHA DAILY lopiment BEE: FRIDAY, [EON HUNDRED FREE (IPTS To Be Given Away By Henry Eiseman & Co.'s People's Stor TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS Chinaware, ple Linen, Ik Dress terne, Bte, Kt Clothing, Notions, rat For every twe purehased, you will receive ciet, good for ene chance in the fe Grand Presents to be given away by | uson Jannary 15th, 1887 FIRST PRIZE-One Farniture, consisting o and tour grand eas worth §12 of Purlor teten-tete all uphol s of clegant sili uite fa, One Mah of ! my Bed Room Suite, consisting Bedstead with beveled glass, worth $100, PHIRD PRIZE - One of the very best six-drawer Nickel Plated Domestic” Sew. g Machines. The very best machine in the United States, worth $65.00. FOURTH PRIZE — Twenty y Guinett best gros grain Biack Silk, worth 260,00 AE - One ¢l London Dyed Cloak, to be mac to fit the lucky ticket holder, worth $60.00. SINTIL PRIZE - One pair of the tinest White Blanket< by the Pioncer Woolen mill. of California, worth $10.00 SEVENTH PRIZE-—-One witifully Decorated 1 ind Tea Set, consist o lindred and forty pieces, worth $32,00 EIGHTH PRIZE- An K Skin Mutl, worth 30,00 NINTIU PRIZE Shawl, worth $ s cost Seal Plush to order e l:l PRIZE One Gentleman's Clothing, made of Imported mteed @ fine fit for the Wworth 15,00 [ PRIZE aver Overcont, worth §30.00, N T R T I)\Av out, for a Im. between the chosen by y cket Wor £15.00. NTH PRIZE—One Boy's i boy between the es of 3 and _to b cted by the winner NTH PRIZE - One L worth fmm winner ntleman's FOURT St for egant In- One 1h $10.00 EEN One picee of “kruit of Hm Loom™ muslin, worth £100 ANTIL PRIZ One half elebrated “Gold A s et $9.00 NTH PRIZE worth £3.00, F'ETH PRIZE - One “‘Vlll"ul’ Tunle Clot Elegant One Fine Silk \Iul"u WEN Linen ang Cash ty Dollar Gold l eee. TFoilet Set One very tine e One Handkerchief Box, One elegant Hand Bag ~One Doll. One § over One bottle fine Perfume. One Totoggan Cap, One Table Searf One fine Splasher One fine Lineh Baske One hammered brass l mbrella One owels One § One One folks One One 1 : 4 Dishes, suituble Brass Broom Hold pair Men's Stk Suspend 40— One Silk Handkerchie, s niee Dol half doz. ladie's fine Linen Calico for a “s Hat, One Boy’s Sealskin Cap One fine Painted Ornament, One Toilet Set nice Doll ne Doll clegant Jottle Perfun e Lace Handkes » child’s fine L One elegant Dotl One elegant Doll, One Tidy 5i—One Table Sc M -One e Do ) One Mouth Organ 0 One Titation Steam Piano 61 One 2—One line One Pocket Knife, One fine Doll One fine Doll One Dro Warn, One 8 One infant's 1 One buby Dres One large Doll, One Hund Bag One lady’s Companion, Silk Mufller, large Doll fine Book » ine Book. Lunch Ba r children’s Shoes. 1 boy's Boots. [i] i One One One ) i’ Gentléman's penda No 81 ! One One i One K7-One p 8S-One line Ki—One fine 90— One 1—One One One One 05— o One 97—=0nc 98 ~One 1 Hu—One pair Ki Gloves 100—0One Lace Handkerchief tal value proesents, $R00 With every you ticket every #2 purchase you r Hold your t 1887, when the announeed ane cenve their presents REMEMBER You have (0 pay Hothing extra for your purchases, We guarantee to sell “you goods cheaper than any other house in the west, and best stock to seleet from MAIL ORDE All orders by mail will re attention, and tickets for gift distribut W be for \d enclosed with y our purchases Ame s if you were present in person \ese distributions will be made with every fairness, and you may depend on it that the lucky numbers only will receive their presents No tickets will ployes of our house Customers only w pir Men's Gloves, s Ska pair Girl’s Skates. Girl's Skates, Daoll Doll i i [ « Buttons imble t Pin ade cive prompt the ded the he ued to the em receive the bene its, Calland see the above mentioned pres ents now on exhibition in our mamimoth store and convinee yourself Respeetfully, Hexiy ks :\l,\\m(u_ People’s Store, Nos. 314, 816, 318 and ;s.'u Broadway, Council Bluts, annary 15th, 1887, Consisting of | ngo | Bedding of all 9 - DECEMBER 4, 1886, Hollday Gifts™ A cub dantial it all of our aresent is always most furniture consisting of ippreciated by the receiver. W Elegant Easy Chairs, Divans, Ottomans, Hassacks Carpets and Upholstery. This furniture der on short notice kinds Hair und to Foot Rests, Music is our own_manuf workmanship and material to factory made goods, We Moss and” Cotton Racks, Ete., to make room fos i superor in Mattresses, Turkish Spring Beds and Upholster and Repair Furniture of all Kinds. | Mr,Stockert Personally Dressor and Wash Stand of elegant tinish | Council R, 0RO BUTTERINE Wholesate and vetail. Families suppl Superintends all work. Bluffs Carpet Co. 405 BROADWAY, LA AR PSTOUMERD BUTTERINE, fed with ten and twenty poumd packs ages, J. Y. FULLER, 39 Pearl st., Council Bluffs I Will Pay the Highest Pricein Cash FOR ALL KINDS OF SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND STOVES, VI ) B @ s lraltals o iy NO. 108 BROADWAY, iy Equipped Norwal and Con oome AL lensonnbl WHOLESALE AND JOBBING FHOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL DEERE, WELLS & CO., Wholesale Agricultural Implements, Buggies, Carringres, Ere | Tt KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING Manufaeturersof and Dealors in Hand and Power Corn thellars, And ageneral line of first class agricuitir imple Nos. 1501, 150, 1505 and "Buth Main Strest, Council Buffs, Towa. DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'rs and Jobbors of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggles, Carriages, and all kinds of Farm Moohinery. 1100 to 11i6° South Main Streot, Council Blu lowa. IMPLEMENTS, Conneil Bluffs, lowa. 0. o R caneers, COUNCIL BLULFS CARPET €O, Carpets, Cartalns, Window Shades 0Oll Clothg, Curtain Fixtures, Upholsiors Goo Kic. 'No. 4% lirondway’ Council Biufts, owa. CIGARS, TORACCO, B¢, PEREGOY & MOORE, —Wholcaala Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Noe. 28Muin nnd 27 Pear! Sts, Council Bluffs, Towa COMMISSION, SNYDER & LEAM STONAC Froit and Produce Commission Merchants, DRUGUGISTS, HARLE, HAAS & €O, Wholesale Droggists, Oxh, PdlfllS Glass, Drugyists fain St and N S 0 0. Council Blnts og, Et Vonri st free | o PR, "} 0. W, BUTTS, Wholesale California Prulh a Specialty @oneral (o 542 Breadway, WIRT & DUQUEVTE, Wiolesale Fruits, Confectionery, COMMISSION, Nok. 16 und 18 Pearl 5t., Council Bluffe HARNESS, ETO, BECKMAN, STROHBEHN & CO., Manufacturcrs of and Wholesalo Denlers la Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Ete. No M“‘!‘L‘ Co! Blufrs, lnwn,_ i HATS, CAPS, ETC. METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers In Hats, Caps and Gloves, Nos. 42 and 44 Broadway, Council Blufs, HEAVY KEELINE & FELT, Wholessle Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, HARDWARE, OILS. COUNCIL BLUFES O1L CO,, —=Wholesale ("‘fl‘ re n Illaminating & Lubricating Oils BTO, BTC Agent, Coaneil Bluffs. Towa. ol Gasnliag E.Theodore, : LUMBER PILING EIC, A OVERTON & CO. Hard Wood, Sonthera Lumb«r Pllmg. A liridge Mutorinl 3y ber of all Kinds. O1f Council By wWINES A.\le.lQl‘Uh"’i. JOHN LINDER, Whalvsnlo Imported end Domestic Wines & Liguors Ageut for St Gotthard's Herb Bitters. Nould Main St Couucll Blufts | SCHNEIDER Poreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, & BECK, |- 600 Main Sty Councih Blufs ccing Departments Night w7, | NEW COUNCIL BLUFFS [OLLEGE®) Tuition Rooks, Bourd and FATILEOLNT, B L. KIRSCHT & €O, Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Broadway, Couueil Blutrs FINE - FRENGH - MILLIKERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. net, aidd; $10, 10und trip. %5 hat or bor oneti SPECIAL NOTICES. l"C’I"’C" Bpecinl advertisements, such a3 Lost To Lonn, ¥ ete, will column ut the rateof T PER LINE forihe frstin: 1onand Five Cents Per Line foreact aubseo Inkertion. Leave advertisen atour ofiee No. 12 Ueul strect, ness Broadway, Lol Blutrs WANTS, WANIED=Dy a lawyes of experience, fuir Library and office turnitire, ineluding safe. horse and At money, s piitne &h kN, or desk Fo Hov 5 1 lowa WANIED-A you work durie the schoole, Addioss J. M Blutre, in renl ent n i an office il 10 help do house cation of the ciry Hew oflice, Council ROISALE - arte : Kifivees renson for sl B ea o s 0 per Wk {ooa Work tor winto tion wiiross (% el iown! Kouiny Monaddross & Ehonnald, Iowne Nansa Or Ttent_Store building Xi, sn »\\ Hm n \| Bitler FOR SALE 60, 4w promises i co cock, Tu, Adir T n ion o Tlan. . Noolu, Tn OR RENT—A ne house, on N itle Curtia street. Only 7 1 ans’e opera Louse. Catl on M. 102 Main ateest, p stuirs W ANIED <A corngo of Jocated convonient to family, no childron, Addr ottic WANIED roule. DOR SALE otfce, TANTED office to select t A boy with pous to carry Bee 01d papess for saie ul the Bos PArties intentiog 1o bo e ied o Lo cill at the Pryor's Bow jou wodding Cards. McMAHON & CO. Aust acts of Title, Loan anl Roa'fs tate Brokers, No. 206 Main St. Having purchased the *inost velia ble abstract books in this county,- known as the *McMahon Abstr Books, we arenow prepared to fur- wish abstracts apd pespectfully so- licit the patronage of all those desiy- ing corvect abstracts of title to lands and lots in Pottawattamie cottnl y, MELVIN SMITH & (0, ¥O. 206 MAIK ST, COUNCIL BLUFES. J 0NN Y OB STONF & SIN ‘[b oy Faon 1Mp | ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW the Stata and Kederal o 57 and 8 ).,y.xl‘.,li,. COUNCIL BLUFFS Are prepnte d to make to or | al will |CRESTON HOUS The only hof MANX MOIN, Prop Star Sale Stables and Mule Ymds.l BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUKPS, « © Duminy Dojot, “Dajessalday 52 PAIRAITR J90)5 Y Horses and minles hand, for sale st retail or Oders promptly filled by short notice. Stoek #old on Superer & Borky, Prope ne No. 114 Ty of Kol ie Stables and 4th tors Telepl, - Forme ne corner st For all puryp and in lots. L from gle or dovble MASON WISE. Council Blufs, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLL s, 1 Vst TENON T . lished RN ..}L RAHCE g Ce . of New Vork < of Hartyord, Haytford,s of Hartford californian, of Say Franciseo oval of Edinoury ' e stiarg City. of Bron yn Those musied Wiad Storms, REAL ESTATE "ol 1()\\ Y LOANED o AND ARy vith @ * insure also_against loss by Cycloncs and Tolnadoes GOOD CITY Lowsy GOMING PHUPHETH} ‘EVEHTS ! e sea 100 A Advent of ot During Gront Christ 1 Jtepuriection aid Christiuns Without Dy TERRIBLE WARS ARD EARTHQUAKES! n b \scension Sof drelwnd and | Nupoleonic Al nant with Spred of S0 yonrs, ete. (it x HEY, M. BAXTEI Ky Tweniy | =, T Muin and bp.m. BOOK BINDING County and Al Rinds aSpees VIUIDAY " 'k of Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUBE & 0. Klufts s of bind: 11 Everot B g Papers Used. Ail sty ing in Masg BLANK BOOKS K 8 Roon Standur 3 and th & Co Woils & ( ance ( 148 Rk, B.is C.B 5 Buy COAL Of G. MAYNE, AL Btk stoaud [1th ave, and M. ¢ store, Lower Broadway. N. SCHURZ, * | Justice of the Peace nulas gher's Office oyer

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