Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 13, 1887, Page 8

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A MISSOURT PACIFIC WRECK, Unknown Misoreants Derail a Train at Dun bar, Neb, THE ENGINEER KILLED Others Injured—Full Particnlars of the Affair—A 8hooting Affray at the Road Honse—Highway Robbery—Other Local, A Dastardly Deed. News wasreceived in this city yesterday ot a terrible accident which oceurred Tuesday night at Dunbar, Otoe county, Neb The Missouri Pacific gouth, which left Omahaat 9:10 p. m, Tues- e of Conductor Wilson was at 11:30 Tuesday night. The engineer, James DeWitt, of Wyandotte, Kan,, was instantly killed, the drop-lever having been forced clean through his body. The fireman, Frank Denter, was slightly injured, and the express messenger, Frank Chenowith, re- ceived injuries from which he will prob- ably die. Al the cars were thrown trom the and some of them badly ge car was thrown a dist None of the v red |1(hm| h ull were up. In the cper were Judge Redick, William A, Redick and some other Omahans bound for St. Louis, but none wer The c: Al of two rails is nu(ln\llfl for the loeation is on an embankment just near the cross- ing of a stream one mile west of Dunbar and just before th iin came thunaering along two me were scen run- ning away from the place where the ruls were removed, Two crowbars w found mnear the scene of the wr together with some other tools which had undoubtedly been used in removing the rails. hese tools were of the ~u|( used on teack re; i vork, and it would appear from this that the wreckers were railroad men. Attempts h been previously made to kill Engineer Dewitt by derailing locomotive of which he had charge. last time the arriva ahead of Dewitt’s t almost instant de: immediately el and all trains sed on ‘time. No' arrests have been le as yet, although the authoritics commenced investigation and - o 'S Were un saved him from The wreek was NN A BRI E L B Entot (Do b wFs s ny who believe that the deed was recom- plished by men who are enemies of the id. Others hold that the work of a gang of rob- hers, who hoped to plunder the dead : ll ng. The t ns. howeved at enemies n( En- iiled the train in the Bopo andoliet tine as subsequent showed, he would be Killed 'y will be made to run the dastard misere- ants to the ground, FAIR AND EXPOSITION. Directors Chosd Year—The Secre 3 A meeting of the stockholders of the Owmaha ¥ and Exposition association was held at the board of tr rooms Tuesday afternoon. Three hundred and sixty-one of the five hundred and five shares were represented by the owners or their proxics President Joseph Gor- rean, jr., occupied the chair. The min- utes of the last annual w ng we read and approved, after which Secre- tary D). H, Wheeld ul nis report for the year 1856, @ carefuily prepared doe- ument from which the following re capituzlation shows the financial condi- ion of the association: RECEINTS FROM ALL Poll and privilege Itents of grounds the y's Repo SOURCY Admission at ¢ Admission on Ity., Inter-state exposition Inter-state exposition loaned u aid Insurance a stroyed . Miscellaneous sour Assessments ... Total.. o building EXPENDITUL 1 premiums manent improvements Other expencliture Total of orders drawn Bal. cash Jan. 1, 185, Received in 1856 ‘Total Deticit t otherwise Total amount “Total assets.. $14,410.40 he sebretary report also contained an item to the cfieet that N. J. Jackman is indebted to the association in the sum 30, rot ary’s report was adopted and place d on lile, The association then selected lowing directors for the ensuir F. Goodman, J. t{. MeShane, Parker, J. J. Brown, R 1 Kitel T. Mount und H, i A vote of thunks wus extended retiring oflicers. COUNTY the fol- to the SHEKELS, The Amount ¢ qui The county commissioners lx.uo been looking into the future with a view to de- termining how much money will be re- quired for the present year, The result of their inquiry is the following estimate of expenses: Courts and court expensos. ... Jail expenses, ineluding board of l-uv oners . .+ 17,000 Assess 4lllnl)lll|hll’~ . 4,500 County poor farm, including fuel 10/000 City poor..... 13,000 Books, blanks, stationery and s 6.000 Salaries county ~commissioners superintendent public instrug Janitors, en:ineer, surveyor, ete Coroner, ‘coroner’s 'jurors and. wit- nesses, Insane board, gas and fuct for court house, water, repalrs, |mn|mx and transpo rtation 12,500 llhulllln “.I“ sid Defending pr County attorney..... Goupon bond sinkiy Road tund. Bridge fund Tusane fund 10,000 9,000 grading, e 20,000 fund’’’ 2 % A 20,000 500 FOOT PAD'S WORK, Obarles Spenc is Ar , arles Spencer, a noted tough, was ested yesterday morning on a complain preferred by Jucob Erb, a granger from Ames, lowa, arb says that he came out of the Fa. Jeventh and Har lock - yesterday was s a Granger and 1 ney streets, mornng, when . he seized by & wan feow. behind, who held his avms, - while Spencer robbed bim of & pocket-book containing | money. express hound | £20.50. " Officers Dempsey and White were soon on the scene, and arrested Spencer, not, however, before he had thrown away the purse containing the Spencer's accomplice could not be found. Judge Stenberg gave the prisoner a brief hearing this morning ana committed him for further examina: tion peneer, as already intimated, is a no torious character. He had just se “ term in the county jail_for attempting to confidence a boy hnm Towa. He isa pal of Fddie McDonald, who had a hand in the robbery of a lady at the St fepot last Week, “They Are Beautiful, and much I t than in other tion is the usual verdict regarding 200 lots in ALpricnt’s CHoick, Addi the - Have You Scen Them? If not, eall on W. G. Avsricur and go out to Sovrtn Omana with one of his agents to inspect the magnificent prop- corty known a8 ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE, THE CHARITY BALL, Details of Arrangements—The Sup- per. of the charity ball an- nounced yesrerday contr. to previous statements printed, that supper would be served by Balduft' & Co. in th X, at a charge of 75 cents per plate s will give more room than would be afforded by the north galler, The grand march will not be atall difficult or intricate in its figures, and, as it will be led by experienced dancers, no one need hesitate to take part in it. A member of the committee state to-day that the tickets are selling r: and the indieations are that the spac lotted to dancing will be, if anything, to small. Tt is hoped that the patrons of the ball will arrange to reach the exposis tion building not iater than 8:30 o’clock, as dan must commence not I 'n n 8:d programme will be one . with probably two Prof. Harry Irvine will The managers Nat Brown 1d Farnam ss house, 2 perday. € All street cars from depot | - Great Excitement in SovTi OMAHA over the way acres and lots in AvLBrIGH : are going. Twenty-two lots y THE BAPTIS n Effort Made to Secure its Loca- tion Here. Members from three Baptist churches of Omaha,met Tuesduy vight in the First Baptist church to consider the matter of locatinga first ¢ Jn!()“l‘ffl, here. ERSITY. Fairmont §15,000, Nebra hlnl City and Ashland $20,000 is holding off and will m:\k\' an nlh : 1z that of its Methodist brethren, in vwllu- location of the Methodist . A committee was appointed vait upon Omaha business men and tean be done tows subscriptions, The committ. s hosed of A. S, Churehill, chairman; L. S. Woods, J. S. Richard: H. l'nmunt B. l, MeC Im||| « \\'n|||m~|\, W, '|'f Seaman, G 11, ; and J. I Sunder: land. The Boom is [\ SouTIE OMAHA PRORERTY, LEAL A BAD LOT nmenss AND Ar- ALL. (LIS BEAUTI- Great Excitement i OMATIA over the way aeres and lots in ALpriGHTS CHOW zoing. Twenty-two lots sold in one s A Bachelor's Farewell, Mr. Sol. Bergman, one of the young men in \Ln Meyer's store, 18 to be mar- ried on y next, in Milwankee, to ayoug After the both Mr. and Mrs. Berg- man will return to and reside in this . By wuy of dissolying the bachelor relations which had long existed between them, Julius Meyer tendered Mr. Berg- man i supper lis_rooms, "corner of arnam and Twelfth st The lelightful spread all Kinds of beverages, duced to a ve asant time. those present rs. 8. P Fisher, an abun all of which con- Among S, Oberfelder 1. Sck !l Silberstein, \Ihv 9 hl»unll! skl ; . Mandelbe Robinson, C. ( and Moritz x Meyer, Have You Seen Them? If not, call on W. AvsrianT and go to Sourn OMAnA with one of his agents to inspect the magnificent prop. Ll"‘) known as ALsricnr’s Cloice, S The Boom ts Immense 1 OMATA PROPERTY, AND AL- BRIGHT'S CHOICE DS THEM ALL, THERE 1S NOT A BAD LOT IN THIS BEAUTI- FUL PROPERTY, IN Sou s Jumbo Engines, { esterday morning two immense con- solidated engines recently purchased by the Union Pacifie, went west to take hold ofthe mountain trade, They were num- bered 1305 and 1306, The boiler stands about six feet high,and there are two aper tures to the fire box, which s ds out remarkably wide at'the end. 'They have two cabs, one immediately over the boiler and the other o The first is intended for the — next for who is almost prevented by the 1..“ the boiler from looking al n wheels, with eigl d 1 are intended to burn slack will be used in the moun- tain region, and it is claimed that they can do twice the amount of work done by the most powerful of the old time engines, “They Are Beautiful, and much larger than in other Addi- tions, " is the usual verdict regarding the 200 lots in ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE, S The Boom is lmmense IN SOUTH OMAHA PROPERTY, AND AL- BRIGHT'S CHOICE LEADS THEM ALL. THERE 13 NOT A BAD LOT IN TilIS BEAU- FUL PROPERTY, — Monday Night's Music. .lumh Meyer, manager of the Musical i stated 1o a reporte ice to the bre at the Herrmann pe formance Monday night, that Harry Irvine was not present as leader and hence was not responsible for the mis take as some persom mmagined, Further- more, he said on Monday night, the or- chestra was compelled to play for half an nour, duritig the dissolving ~ scenes in total darkness.” The musie being new to the leader it was impossible for him to remember correctly all the cues and henee bewas hardly rvespovsible for the mistake that was made, The. oom is Immmense IN' Sourin OMAIA PROPERTY, AND Al BRIGHT'S CHOICE LEADS THEM ALL THERE 1S NOT A BAD LOT IN THIS - BEAUTIL- FUL PROUPERTY, Paul | THE OMAHA DAILY WORSE THAN CONVICT LABOR, Grave Charges Against a Horse-collar Contractor, The union horse-collar makers are up in arms against one Dave Burke, who has a contract for making horse-coliars for Marks & Co. They say he is robbing the skilled collar makers by a very slink scheme, For instance, he will get the amount of money due for wages from the firm at regular pr men teduced prices. he has two men working fc £ por week cach to buekle collars, when | 1 mechanic sould not do such work than $2.50 per day makers who have taiked with o say that the contrac ! system 3t iter hardshi 1 o collar BEE reporte operated by men out day, Burke h ployed by him who or toper-in of stran make matters worse are said to be Kn Dave is said to g making business in Kansas City, Mo., and Lincoin, Neb., before coming hero They want all honest mechanices to keep away from Burke. m.h these l.mL< 3 of Labor, and ruined the col 500 Per Cent Profit 18 been made sinee last Angust by pur ers of Jots from Mr. Albright, in the addition west of Avsricur’s Crolce, BRIGHT'S CHOICE BEATS THEM A ALL AND DON'T YOU FORGET 1T Great xeitement i SorTIr OMATIA over the way lots in ArsriGur’s Croicr Twenty-two lots sold in one ¢ - - It Will Be Opened in Style On Satur- day Next. On next Saturday night another club will be formally enumerated among the social orgamizations of this city. It is that of the Deutscher club, the ory of which chronicled in these columns some months ago. Since thut time the several committees have been making ar- rangements for the opening by the way of getting smitable quarters and putting them in siylo and condition in y.».-,.mw unh the " projectors and object of the club. The quarters sceured are in Germania hall, on Harney and Eigh- teenth streets, the upper floor being en- tirely devoted to the purposes. In r deling and refurnishing between 000 and $4,000 have already been ex- |n'||l||'t|, and the result is a suite of rooms ch will be considered a source of ’]vruh- by the German citizens of the town. he opening of these rooms will take place on next Satard when admission will be had by invitation. Of those clegant lots in ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE and double your money before spring. Albright making lots of money for lots of people who purch: from him. Only a little money requi to buy a lot. o Have You Seen Them? If not, call on W. G. ALpriGir and go out to Sourn Oyaua with one of his agents to inspect the ificent prop- erty known as A s CHOICE. The following is the programme ar- ranged for the Chautauqua entertainment on next Friday evening, 1ith inst., in the board of ¢ rooms, corner Six- fecyth stroa vitol avenue: 2 wWarren Hastings,” LRoberts, Round Table Tal India Compan with Map Exercise, “India and the East Led by O. P Seward, BECESS, “Authors of To-day, and Their Books,” G in, e questions lnlnslin:\ and the “The Christia Sir Walter Raleigh,” Miss Rettie ad. 11 Call with Quotations ithors. from Late 500 Per Cent Profit pon made since Jast Augzust by pur- M right, in’ the I’ CHOWCE, ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE BEATS TIEM AND DON'T YOU FORGET ALL Buy a Few Of those clegant lots in ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE and double your money before sprin Albright is. making ‘lots of moncy for lots of people who purciase from him. Only a hitle money required to buy a lot. A Tlooded Track, Yesterday morning the Union Paciiic track m the yicinity of the Union elevater was flooded with water. The flooding was sioned by the bad working of the piy g with the meter, through swater runs for supplying loco- s pomnt, 'l mp nents ction with' this_supply station this year have cost nearly $2,000 and yet sutistaction has not been obtained. Haye You Scen Them? If not, eall on W, G. Avrpricur out to Sour OMAHA with one Agents to inspect the magnificent erty known as A ALg] l||'\('uull E. “Tney Are Beautiful, and much larger than in other Addi- tions."" is the usual verdict regarding the 200 lots in ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE, - and go of liis prop- mual ball of Douglas division No. 5, uniform rank of the hts of Pythias wiil be giyen in Kess- hall “this evening. ‘The pro- rdds will plied to the purchase of a The division has placed the ment of the ball in competent hands and the belief is entertained that the aflaiv will be a grand suceess, “They Are Beautiful, and much larger than in other Addi- tions,” 15 the usual verdiet regarding the 200 lots in ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE, Ll . 500 Per Cent Profit has been made since last August by pur- chasers of lots from Mr, Albright, in the addition west of ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE BEATS THEM AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT, ALL Charity Ball ltems. Loans of flags or other decorations by thoss who have them will be much ap- preciated by the managers of the charity ball for decorating the exposition build- These may be sent to the store of Shiverick, on Farnaw street, and will be fully insured. The Boom is Immense inSouth Oma aha Property and Avsricu o’ . THERE 1S NOT A utiful property — . Of those clegant lots in ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE and double your e spring. Albright is making lots of money for lots of people who purchase from him. Only a little money reguired to buy a lot, money b - - Bohenuan Turners, The . renowned Bohemian turner, Charlgs Stulik, 1s stll in town and will main hn. m.ul the 1st of Februg u) M. | tional | will take place, | country who will charter | the | CHOICE an THURSDAY, the excellent goes to St ves this city, ane after that will_visit several other Promi nent cities, by which time the nd na excursion to Prague, Bohemia, T'his wall be taken part in by Bohemians from all parts of tne a steamer for returning trip. mem pro going and 500 Per Oent Profit has been made since last August chasers of lots from Mr. Albright addition west of Avgmignr’s Crotcr ALBRIGHT'S CHotcr BEATS THEM AND DON'T YOU FORGET 1T by pur ALL Buy a Few Of those el s m ALBRIGHT'S spring. Albright money for lots of pe from him. Only & | to buy alot. o Who' e lo money required - Rees Publishing Company. Articles of incorporation of this comn pany were filed yesterday. The capital is %25,000 and_incorporators, Saniel Lairlie, D. C. Sheliy, A, F. and C. . Reynolds Ram Buy a Few clogant lots in ALBRIGIT'S CHOICE and double your money before spring. Albright 15 making lots of money for lots of people who pure from him. Only « little money requ to buy a lot Of those —— From Japan, J. E. Preston, of the Chieago & North western railway office, has just received an excellent erayon-ink portrait_of him self, drawn on white corded silk. The work was done in Javan and is for that reason a euriosit well as work of ar Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies, A ma purity, strength and wholesomeness More cconomical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competition with the mul- titude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Baking Powder Co.,46% Wall strect, New York. ARTIFIGIAL LIMBS. is limb is on the la Nest improved plan. The Best, Lightest and Easiest J to manage and the most durable limb made. have had thirty fi ears’ experience w g man- ufactu ljusting. Will give special rates for the next 60 day My best limb for §£65. Former price §100, Circulars sent fr Dr.J.S. CRAWFORD, 611 N. 17th St Omaha, Neb. DRS. 5. &D. DAVIESON, 418 LAWRENCE STREET, DENVER, - - COLORADO, or nu Missouri State Museum of Anato- t. Louis, Mo.; University College spital London, Giesen, Germany and New York, Having devoted their atten- “" SPECIALLY THE TREATM TEOR TO Nervous, Chronic and Blood | 2 DISEASES. More especially those arising from impru- dence, invite all so suffering to correspond without delay, Diseases of infection and contagion cured safely and speedily without detention from business, and without the use of dangerous drugs. Patients whose cases h: been neglected, badly tr pronounced incurable, should not write us concerning their symptoms. letfers receive immediate attention, v#JUST PUBLISHED _g° And will be mailed FREE 10 any address on receipt of one 2 cent stamp, **F cal Observations on Nervous Debility and Phy- sical Exhaustion,” to which is added an ge,” h important chap- ters N DISEASES OF THE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS, the whole forming a valuable med- ical treatise which should be read by all young men. Address— All Nebraska Natlonal Bank OMAHA, NEBRASKA Paid up Capital ....$260,000 Burplus ..40,000 H. W, Yat l|.-¢|‘ E. Touzalin, Vire President. W. I 8. Hugles, Cashier. rons: John 8, Collins, Lewis 5. Reed. E. Touzalin, BANKING OFFICE: HE IRON BANK, Cor 12th and Farnam Sts A Geacral Banking Business Transacted N. W, HARRIS & Co. BANKERS, CHICAGO, and_oth ‘H~‘ 1. F . Ud;l . Cors nuuub P W. V. Morse, H.'W. Yates, A T sof in the | 1887, SATISFACTORY. Having completed owr annual inventory, we find that although the percentage of profits was far below the legitimate average, yet the enor- mous volume of trade which wehave enjoyed, malk We therefore take pleasure in announcing that we will hold of all owr remaining winter stock at a still greater reduction in prices until it is enti GRIEAT OVERCOAT SALL. sfactory. WELRKLY SALES s the result very sat- y closed out, Theworst of the winter is still to come, for many long days the mercury will hover around the zero points HERE IS YOUR G BEAT OPPORTUNITY, Commencing today we will close out our entiveline of Qvercoats and Ulsters for Men, Boys and Children atless than half their real value, Every article is guaranteed to be precisely as represented and whatever yow may purchase from us, for youwrself or friends, in the city, or out of the ci cheerfully the money will be ty, if not satisfactory in jit, refunded awithowt style or price asking to ex- change for other goods. Allgoods mar ed in piain figures and at strictly one price. Nebraska Clothing Gompany, Cor. Doug]as and 14th sts., Omaha. Red Star Line Carrying the Belglum Royal and United States Mail, sailing every Suturday Between Antwerp & New York | T0 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL- LAND AND FRANCE FALL Salon from g60 to $7 $110 to §12. Second prepaid, Exc Cabin, - ontwar, H Rtecraye passago 'lv & Sons, Gonera Paulsen ¥ Co. ) lulmnn 124 Farnam POR TIE TREATMENT OF Ar Chronic & Surgical Diseases. MOMENAMY, Prop: deal trestinent At for themsIves S in treat fo treat many cascs 2 thein AR on Def vatures g Piles, Tnmors, Ca . Electridity, Par Eye, Ear, Skin, Blood requiring either medical and invite all to come and fnvest tics « Wonry, Bronchitis, 1n russes, il Medical and Surgieal d and for kale Tho only reliable wodical Insttute making anata, Spegial # Nervous Diseases CONTAIONS AN BLOOD DISEASES over cavee produced, siicccssfully Wi can remove SyphiliLic poison from te & without mercury. Now restorative tr ALL COMMUNI Call i conenl s—plainly written o stamp, and w 1 you, i plsin wrapber, o PR VATE CIRC\j AR TO MEM f VATE, BIE ND NERVOUS Dikeasis, W it for loss of vital pover CONFIDENTIAI and . post-of ed at thelr na Instrn ELY PACK ks 10 fndicat One personnl fnterview pr ms for the acoin modation of paticrits il attendance at reasonable prices. Addross al) Lotters to Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, Cor. 131h S1. anc Capitel Ave.. OMAMA, NEB. HEYSTONE WHISKEY Specinlly Distilled for Medicinal Unes THE B ST TUNIG‘ contents or sen: ferred if conyen uww Aike DlsEAsEs g GENERAL DEBILITY, 4 PERFECTS DIGESTION DR. EDW. L. WALLING, Sur . Natioual Guare 5 was called e Tult Whishoy by pructice, ud tistactory B!WAH OF IMITATIONS. EISHER & MENDELSON, | -\ - 816, 818 and 320 Race St,, Philadelphia. Pa. (Goodman Drug Co. Genl Nebraska, "OR SALLL A large numberof re-orded Perch Clydes iale Stallions. Also Home volis Every anunal guiraniced s bree Prices reuson shle i cisy. Ourstock ns heen ! 3 th individual \rgo number 1 Colts of their get 5 the B ) i, pide west of Lincoln. . For catu .uumxnnH niormution, aldress FRY & L. A BAC, Yurk, Web, ron and geuts,Omah | TOOTLE HOSEA & CO., ST. JOSEPH, MO. | WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, We have been closed for one week on ac- count of the death of our greatly esteemed se- nior partner,Milton Tootle. Having now taken out letters of administration on our firm bus- iness,we are ready for spring trade with the lar- , gest stock of goods ever opened in the west. We guarantee to make prices to compete with eastern markets, and carry an assortment ample for the requirements of the largest trade. Soliciting your orders, we are, Respectfully yours, TOOTLE, HOSEA & C DEWEY & STONE FURNITURE. A magnificent display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture- maker’s art, at reasonable prices. HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH. BLANKS! NO BIG PRIZES! EVERY M I TIAN ONE DEAWINGS IN FEBREUARY, YEAR OVER A N DRAWING A MONTIL THE ST AND ON DISTRIBUTED, TWO 20T, Only 3.0 required to secure on Royal Halian 100 francs gold bond. These bonds participate in 225 drawings, four drawings every year ard retain their onginal value until the year 194 Prizes of 2000000 1,000,000, 500,000 s will-be drawn, be sides the certainty of receiving back 100 francs in gold, you may win 4 times a year and 50 come into possession of a fortune. We offer these bonds tor $2 00, monthly install= ments as long as our supply lasts With only 200 a8 first payment you en Qrawn 16 tmes annually wit instalimonts CInees 1o win a ihd In roturm wiil bo Torw 1 vernment hon s, which nro A ANy s ondr on by expross, I .'305 "Broadway, New York. wlly peviitied: ' (By lnw of 187%), IHIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR DEALERS IN ICE TOOLS. Pocket Cutlery. Scissors in Cases. The C. E, Mayne Real Esta.te and Trust Co ' Carving Knives and . Fine Holiday Goods! Skates, Etc. Forks. Property of every description for sale 1 all parts of te city. sale in every county in Nebraska, A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS Of Tities of Douglus county kept. Maps of the city state or county, or any information desit I'free of charge upon application BRUNER & BREZ Taxidermists & Y o Dealersin gener tural history and mu other . ALLEN, M. SPECIALINT, & Throat cor. 15th and Omaha D. Eye, E r, ane ention. 1614 Capitol Ave. : A A 'l OMAHA, NEBRASKA. - Moirs 8 .1 2104 and T108.p. m

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