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[ H THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 PEARL STREET. Delivered by earrier in Any Part of theCitya Twenty Cents Per Week H. W, TIITON MANAGER, TELEPHONES RUeInpes OFFice N NiGHT EDTon MINOR MENTION, mbin N Y See the “London Tailor.' Additi Council Blufts news on the third page Elegant overcontings at A. Reiter’ merchunt tailor, 310 Broadway. Best hard and soft coal and Missouri wood. E. K. Mayne, 619 Broadway, Dr. Phelps, of the Presbyter church, will pr this evening at Berean Baptist church “The fourth annual ball of Harmony Chap 95, 0. 1. S., will take place in the Il Friday evening There will be a social at All Saints’ Mis sion Chapel, corner of izhteenth street and Third avente, this evening. All mvited Rabbi Benson, of Omatia, has gaged for a lectire here, in Mason hall, Sunday evening, December 16, venéfit of the Bikor Cholim cong In_conncetion with the oyster supper at the Baptist chureh to-might, there will be an pron sale. Ladics in need of such artic v find just what they want at a low pr cordial invitation is extended to all, The plastering and blackvoard work of the Atkins school will be completed to-day 1t is the opinion of the contractors that the building will be ready for oc ney, as the finishing work on_the uppe is already well under way. The coutract calls for its completion by January 1 Another warrant has been issned for the arrest of Mrs. Lizzic The charge is Jewdness and the complainant s her hus band. The information was filed before 'Squire Schurz and the warrant was piaced in the hands of able Chattorbuck for ce. The ofic ed to find her at the » named, and dis that she was ng housework in family of Ovide Vien. Nourrest has yet been made, the officer alleging that the husband had dis misse The re rds of the court failed 10 show that the case wus dismissed, and the justice denied that any such action compan A had been taken. See W. C. Stacy’s ad. - See Porrest Smith's special column, - Brotherhood Fars or Sale. The abov nof 600 acres issituated near W rn, in Mills county, lo It is in one body. all fenced, with good houses, barns, shals, wind mills, ete., ete. The selection is one of the best on the Missouri slope. It has this over 400 acres under eultivation. be sold on long time with low rate of in terest. For rs address A Clark & Co., 1 Improved and vacant property in all parts of the city: 90x150 feet on Glen avenue, east front in: business property on B and Fourth street. R, North Main street, DeVol's block, Council Blufls ForSule Cheap—Lots near the bridge to parties who will build at once. Ad- dr or call on J. R. Rice, No. 110 Main street, Council Blufls. - Eleven lots in Central sub. at great barguins, Geo. Metealf, 14 Pearl st do not_fntend to in it, but we tak Garland Stove orse any pleasure in ref wnd Ranges, Kupe tablistied to be callad in question. They are believed to ba nnequaled by any in the woild, Soid exclusively by P, C. De Vol. - - The Work of the Police. W. B. S. Wilson and Josh Harding pad €8.10 each yesterday morning for drunken- ness, and James C ed $7.60 for a less aggravated me malady. Three boys, arrested for vagrancy, were discharged. The case ot John M- Anley, who was charged with the larceny of a pocketbook from the notion vender's stand at the corner of Scott and Broadway, was continued, as was also the case of Charles Granason, which was of a similar nature, Charles is " shades darker than the prove spades. He attempted to cross the new bridge Tuesday evening with a_suspicious looking bundle, and ex-Police O Un- thank stopped hunon suspicion and tele- d for the patrol wagon. Captain ent down and took the fellow into On examining his bundle at the police sta- s found to contain a siring of damp thes, clothesline and all. The case will come up for u hearing to-day. It is probable that the unfortunate prisoncr accidentally () wandered into somebody’s back yard w under the jaf )T the excitoment that flowed liberully at the durkey dance on the evening in question, and collided with tha clothesline, which adhered to him and waltzed away in his company. The owner of the guiment can have them by calling at the police station and proving property. - Louns made on city business and res ce property. Notes bought. Kim- ball-Champ Investment compuny. Dresses made—Wool dresses $5 to silks and plushes $8 to 810, Mrs. Sim- mons, over 12 The Council Bluffs Lumber Co. want you 1o try some of their coul. - soft coal, C. B. I'uel Co. They Want Trials Nearer Hom Mr. Seabrook, of the firm of Mynster, Lindt & Seabrook, made an argument before Judge Aylesworth yesterday afternoon in support of his petitionffor writs of certiorari, restraining further proceedings beforo Jus- tico Walker, of Oakland, in the saloon cascs recently broug ht up. The stand taken by the attorneys named is to the effect that an Oalland justice has no jurisdiction in the cuses, as the county hus been practically di- vid is in the eastern © Aylesworth has the matter under ad visement, and is us yet unable to expre: opinion us to whetlior or not the stand is well taken. 1f the court decides in favor of the attorney it will put an ond to the cases now pending, and bring future cases nearer home, which will be a decided advantage to the saloon clement. Al grad e Lost—A pocket nccount book; red leather covers. Finder will leave with J. 1. Hollenbeck or this office and get reward, e Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. - e Personal Paragraphs, Mr. L. D, Fowler and family have moved from Shenandoah to this city and taken up his residence at No. 723 Fifth avenue. Mr. Fowler 18 president of tho Council Bluffs Loan and ‘investment company. He has been one of Shenandoal’s most prominent snd enterprising citizens, and will doubtless speedily take like rank here, . e E. H, Sheafe & Co. make long or short time loans on real estate, in sums to suit, ut lowest rate of interest. Oftice Broud way and Main street, upstairs. - - See Forrest Smith's special column, s Special ruled columns in ledger, cash, journal, ete. Morehouse & Co. e Hazen, dentist, opera house Dr. C, block, mam— Money loaned on furniture, pianos, dinmonds, horses, buggies or anything of value at low ratesof interest. No publicity; fair and honorable deuling. A. A, Clark & Co., oftice cor. Broadway and Main, over American express. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1888, AL BT QUL BURRS. s THE GREATEST THIS :-: WEEK jidkeas this city being represented by a very few Probabllity of the Driving Park | andg ir prople suy “keep up the park, it's Being Platted and Divided. L e IhE S Tor o poras. St | ~——|§ THE TIME FOR PURCHASING—— ———aa | simply requested t patronage, and < r 4 | ot IF Wh WOtS ro dibmea, DL g AP hot 4 ) " 4 The Original Records Not to BBe Found | 1 think that the greater part of the stock- | i ki ~A Carious Sito Note—Satoon- | ElIeTs Kol b stustit 1 heer Hhe | L] AT ists Object to Being Tried ;.M expe ;; a’v, ut when it ¢ o |;nu{! in | ’ st av o s s fine o Track as you can | | Ever inaugurated by any house in the west i Only Two Cases. [t - B The Yyiathes now going on at A second case of small pox has boen dis- | on RS B R e i A better L] ————— covered in the city 0 latest victim is the | el of horses was never got e Cartersis on F h street, near the try it anothe such a contagious disease. The hou: the east end of the ards, whe 1 through the tract, and twenty four shares, which ara o loft b Union D ongines 1o be o 1 WORTH 50 AND 75 CENTS, TO BE SOLD vice versa. Itisina very sed condition | twenty-four hours for €500 an acre, which business part of the city, The atteation of | foot | six forty-two. n lots hen 10, ¢ was hushed up with Ir the land wos divided without platting, the report that the disease was not small | h stockholder wmx‘ll\ want his three acres pox. The board of heaith has tricd to con- | il toether, but in this way the lots could 0 . . o & DT Lo Tact that thore s smull pox i the | be divided up, and each would stare ke in | From now on until our entire stock, amounting city, and to this questionable jx may be | holding some’ of the bestaud some of the | to over l . of the presence of the disease is 1y suspicions, and_ are led to start any wild | aecess. \We now have a splendid mile track littlo daughter of Mr who was one | gethier; but what did it amount to! 5 the attendants o k Jarrett, the un- | We can'tstand it, and we wouldn't if we E o) N.s A{(Ih att n\.m( .’, Mark hrr’u the un- | We cu A A 1] SP GIAI. SALE UF LAUIES AND GHILDRE ortunate stranger who died a few weeks ago | g e ¥ 0w, 8 o our future plans, we s year, b transfer depot, and in a very bad locality for | Wishos. I think the | cars aro loft by Union 1% cngines to be | would give three ucres to cach shu attention of the | Wonld repay all expenditures and pay a small . uthoritics was called to the o some ‘Nh\hul would be entitled to ntributed many of the sensational reports | least desirable lots g v | chase about forty res between the ¢ ———————————————— avoided, and the people, knowing the | and Man and lay ot n fine half-mile ; rl":a ' posscssed by the authorities in | track. The motor line would furnish tine I" s ; wnd it would be casy of | Lot, Bryant & Clark, on Second ave. y in regard to a new case of sickness for | but I believe it to be a decuded disadvantage, fear it may be the dreaded small-pox, and to | It is better for the horscs and all that, b IS SOLD OUT. 1 T8t BEyARE S Clare oRuTl rave of the dread disease. The home of the | yio yuseitied, W ma : 8 2 ol ty art d ar, it will be v N I \ is [ to divide the property between the stock- | within ten feet of the Union Pacific track, | holders, Tnere are seventy two acres in taken out by engines of the other roads, and | think the property could be sold inside of and demands the immedial authorities. rate of interest on the money., | think a Another cause of complaint i the fact that | much Letter plan, however, would be to piat yostorday the fathor of the child was passing | the tract. Afier locating the streets and 401 BROADWAY, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, back and forth between the house and the leys, an acre would make five good . i 420, but, the Matte have been originated. All ofeial notice “What I would hke to do would be to the matter, become very trausportation, secuie the immediate attention of th the people go 10 races forexcitement and t $250 deal more fun in seeing the h el e Sl £0.by the rand stand tivico than shen thoy nl;\n‘l‘l‘x” .(‘)."-M"\':‘ e .'-';; ‘x?f:‘d'.“!i‘:.'“J«'m. B ol VN 196 B e 13 Lots, Perry's 2d Add,, on Ave,C - - - $285 Each Cinns aro daily vaceinating & great man Ay that Lo spoctators dont taie | We do this in order to close out our stock pre- all precautions aro being s e ol N paratory to moving into our new store 8 Lots, Benson's First, Ave K - - - « . $180 wch a crowd and they will co; the spread of th ase. No schools will have to be closed on account of this st ca on't do i as the children in that family b been | have now more land than we now bemg built on the 1 < J At et feo Lot, Everett's Add., Third ave. - - - 500 e fr ool on ecount of the father | neres is amply sufficient. Omaha lias but . 3 3 8Nob "l N Al i aving beer sty s Stated s consequently | Uhirty-six, and they bave enormous crowds it room. B ween nd Manawa for fro b AWV 370 G703 2 Lots, Fleming & Davis, Ninth and Tenth aves $250 Each —— B ) an acre and, furthermore, 1 think Headauarters for stoves. it would puy. Some dofinite plan will be ODELL & BRYANT, 513 Main st. adopted at our noxt HL s s > cather s o apma s 3 H. Sheafe loans mey tel :"L‘ '"‘: ‘:“" :‘;.‘1‘:"“;"*”' “’“l sectirity of v “‘f;..\\lf"fv".,",“...f_‘" P we | Everybody should take advantage of this great Notico tho boautifal finish givan col' | consulting Fooms, Al businoss strietly aFs, cUMTs and shists by Cusends Laun | conflilentils Offico 560 Brondway, cor: sadle and price our goods before di: but 1l y company. ner Main strect, up stairs. : purchasing elsewhere. S - 1he Great London Tailor The finish on our colls cuffs ON— an money. pecially Adanted fo¥ ELECTRIC LIGHTING, seome to Council Bluffs with the [ shirts cannot be equalled. Cascade st stock and finest grades of goods | Laundry Co. cor secn in the city which will be e l t the lowest figures cver given g J.G. Tipton has bargains in real estate, ) K= - and Seventh street, Postoflic th & Co. 1 - give him a call. L S bitts, $45 Broadway. S T 1 ThoOricinal Gas Oh rier Mimns. See Forrest Smith's special column. i 4 4| r he gas ordinance under which the local e 2 4 41 1 company is now operating makes the term of | Rock Spring couls Gleason, 26 Poarl : [ . » the body of the charter, as printed in the - S y ' several copies of the city ordinances which The New Union Depot. M 1 St D e e asonic Temple. marginnlnotesithogtenIngo) clusive fran- | o,),500t of discussion at present. The com- difference in the statement of u f Ites o ] s tdhf trade to to the interests involved i the contrac solicit additional stockholders 1 the depot 90 BROADWAY : e et NOS, 344, 316, 318 & 62 , THE RUSSELL. 08 to which 18 the correct one. It meeting with good success. One mem ot J 1) the matter, a B man undertook the task of to the city than any other mat it 0 N 1 TV adopted by the city council. and a most vigorous ffort will be ma | | g A refereuce to the records reveals these | secure the erection of o commodiou | | LOTS [N FERRY ADDITION ! 2570 300 facts: At a meeting specially calle passcnger depot at onee in the central 4 Al For a Short Tim: I Will Offer 337, corner of = = Y1 s B Wadswe Lot 3 Hemember the “London Talor,™ and [ e Call and See the franchise twenty years, It is so given in | gtreet, chise” is stated to be twenty-five years. This mittee appointed by the b led to no little speculation among the generally understood that the term in th the committee has already raised over 835,000 of the charter was the term for which | o bo given as a bonus, 1t s conceded by COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA hunting up the onginal ordinance, a8 it was SR R LR Lield on February 1, 1560, an ordinance was | tion of the city, x pany to supply the city with gas. The twen- | 1o not forget Neally Stevens® concert z =) : of )ende < NG 2 levens conc « | BROADWAY LOT In Ferry Addition to Council Blulls on the fol- 3 tioth rule was suspended; the ordinance was | agsisted by Mrs, Fanny Kelloge Bachert, FIBST AVENUE LOTS, Towing Terin ¢ POWER. Mills and Elevators, Yo us rond, The ordinance itself was not in. | &6 Dohany’s opera house this evening. FERRY ADDITION LOTS, A - o o T e e o 3 2 2 Batoban PEIRRY ADDITION LOTS, | Iusid H i corporated in the minutes, neither at tha | Tick ets and vescrved seats at Camp & Insi meeting nor at any subscquent one, so thav | Eilis’ EVANS' EH”]GE ABD LUTS Inside Lots on First Ave utely without ' a copy of — : o g | Inside Lots on S -cond Ave, the records are ab ¥ IndiloLiots on Seconiia the chartor. Millinery Given BRYANT & CLARK' Tnside Lots on N, Sida Foures Ave. All our ADDITION LOTS, City Clerk Burke was seen, He explained | At the | u, 341 Bro Inside L e Fourih Av “|AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE. the situation thus: During the earlier years | {rimmed ) TN ; S 3 LR At § 0 More theisituationy u tojearlior 3 . ported and domestic, | STREET'S ALDITION LOLS. ALSO k e ¢ it was not the practice to_incorporate “ordi- | 45l cost for ten davs, 20 ACRES GF | “l;';-‘["-'\:“‘"i- H\fl:fy”';:"';‘:l"' Specifications and estimates furnished n.r complete steam plants. Regulation, Durability Guare nances, resolutions, etc., into the minutes, s pclnt e g oud i1 ook { T | THE BEST PROPERTY IN TOWN E. G HARRIS. Anont. reiN were pasted as they were cut from the paper Manufactured to order by Morchouse FOR 1 YENTOR Send for Catalogue 0. 510 Pear] S t, C ] Bl n— b s Send for Catalogue. 510 Pea ‘ouncil Bluffs, A T SR Bes e ::‘cd“‘%‘l::;} i Lo W C. STACY T T ][ e originals Allg . B. Fuel Co, ain Street, "SPECIAL NOTICES. SMOTHERS & BEECROFT, original document, hence the ~-PROPRIF DRS OF WANTE: .ICOUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA dicated where these books of ordinances | might be found. The city building was orn TFAOR SALE-Desiruble residence property in cacli nnd_ every addition to the eity of Coun- searched but no sich “records” were to be | partof the ity cil Bluirs,” George Metcalr, i Pearl street. Tl NTSTER TN le auniially. Wil give con- | anteed. Can show letters from users where fuel Economy is equal with Corliss Non-Condensing, estate in any Day, the lead- vorter that City Attorney Holmes had, at time, taken these books away from the builling to his own oftice, and th Attent There will be on, Company important business meet found. It was then suggested to the re- | Ing real est L a fine gold headed would probubly be found th 2 ing of the Dodge Light Guards this evening, I 03T--0n Tucsday lm-‘\h' iHplins ‘\.‘s»;:.;‘::“‘ i Bad:the by Let every member of the company be on ol wmbrelia Fuider will ples ——)OFFICES(— se of the e explained to No, hand. A. W. CowLEz, Cipto o Jacob How olor ouse, T (Tt (o) rol's Store, No larpenter Paper C Yatd fio, T Naven't Kot the records you want, | anta = = o lantions Mo o7 || nigTas Hreats maimrona 1 do not know whether n copy of that charter NO. 29 MAIN STREET, [OR RENT- Oue furnjied aud 1 un furaished | 504 Middle Broadway, Telephone D ilas & . Telephone D ; s in existence or not, but it it s, [ pre e 7, but of course, he wouldn't give it up,” he Latest Novelties In l‘ ave. and S s PROFESS]ONAL DIRECTORY added suggestively, 1y o e e tlad erenc liuni "al- ydraulic and Sanitary Engined Plans, Estimates, 1067 %1 Co., 28 Htearl bt H BIRKINBINE Specif 15, Supervision of Public Work, Brown “Then the city is without a recc MRS, C L GILLET Building, Council Bluffs, lowa. ordinances adopted during its earlic except as they are c BELL. - BEELINGIHOF, hel FINLEY BURKE' Attorney at Law, Sccond Floor Brown Building, 115 BELL & BERLINCHOF L Pearl St., Council Blufls, Towa. ompiled ordinanee Call o o ki s e VAR | N Q Justice of the Prace. Office over American Express, No, 419 Architeets, Desigiers an Suprnendns | 505 “IN. SCHURZ-- Bty Eonniinanl o™ * e (Good 4-yeur-old hors arness and - top b terms ir sold sou and presumably correct.” ” about the marginal note which gives twenty-five s the tune of the s charter “Why, as far as that is cone cats 1o’ figur or originally, and it wi proof reader. 1t wi srned, the n wh that ullowed it to vo uncorrected in the | A Ao it 100 Koroom he . sdltions (otislio ordiuences. L hus no of Construction, el ot 60 vl o STONE & SIMS Attorneys at Law, Practice in the State and Federa i« whateve e ordinance with stalls ve ho; == Courts. Ofce— 15 7 and & 1 o E that tells the story, and not what has been Nr. Berlinghof was soven years with | We ¢ Stucy, V Ma 1/ t:::l\u‘ i’ I::]!L l;f‘f’:u 7 and 8, Snugart-Beno Block, put into the notes.’ Do you think there will beany effort ic to make the term twenty-five instead of Mendeissohin, Fisher & Lowry, and his l,\..u e designed many of the finest Mocks in Omaha and Couneil Biufts, ‘it POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET O SALE-Or Exc food kratn elo tra Plaus and Specifications Prepared and | A vieor ivun Powi i o sefior trads ror H. PETHYBR[DGE & CO, pROPS g unen that.wolot & s Estimates made on Application i, ot of Munufacturors and Wholosnlo Dealers in e b oo wins- | TREE OF L) PE‘ Studio, Room 2 Opera Howse Bock | FUSSENWIL Wmate | Sancage of LAll ITinde, complications which the courts may be called | A Locitive cure for Liver and Kidnoy troub o T e vy Ors 2 Rromrtly Filladtand Delivered: e mimber of good dwell- rders Promptly Filled and Delivered upou to m-‘ul-‘-l 'r:::A‘«rx;.mx’:.",:::z‘“.:‘r‘.\..:?’.‘v.l“ Illn:‘t 1\. ,:mlm_‘.m Lm scs, Indigesti Dyspep “n'l' WATER HEAT'NG [ s, € A examine Ust, E. 11, Sheate Probubly uo one will disuts the Fighu of the | * i Sour Stomach, I found n e & co, Wroadway ant Main st ip sis. [ No, 635 Broadway, = - Council Bluffs. J ALTY, SR e QU RENT—Two large front rooms, fur b winter i ettty | MOORE'S TREE OF LIFE, i | E AR G Rl . F.J. BREZEE, ML, | FORREST SMITH'S Taxidermist and Naturalist. deem best, but surely a policy which leaves | For sale by local druggists and druggists Permanently located at No. 14 North 6th St., opposite Postoflice, on Motor on to the public, without any | everywhere. Price €1 per bottle, six for §, )4 m I ; Lane, Council Bluffs, Towi. 3 If you have specimens don’t wait for prices. Send them to him before they guardian whatever, so that anyone may get | Address all communications to IRON and spoil. If youdont wunt them after they are mounted, he will pay you the Mr. Wright agrees that the ety years, and that the franchise expires next February, There isno clash - We have no comp: titors in Imm)‘hnu ('n!lm s, cufls and shirt M | Bed Room Sel and Parlor Sl —— Money loaned at_L. B. Crafts & Co.’s FRERX! loan office, on furniture, pianos, hovses, wagons, personal prop ity of all kinds, | AY ). GOLDBERG'S ‘‘THE FAIR.” them and use them to the serious detrinent DR, J. 13, MOORE, highest murket price for them. Will make a specialty of heads and dressing of the city, if be is so disposed, is open to il Bluw WooD LOUK’ LUUK ' LUUK’ of furs during the winter. I ] - & A THos OFFICEN. TUWL L ML P severe condemnation. Cou flMPS. LOTS [N CHARLTON, S, STEWART, M, D, D. V. M, OFFICER & PUSEY, and all “other art of value without A new addition, le han i m n removal. All business strictly coni Commencing Monday, Nov. 12th, PIPE Broudway, liaukers, hints,” \ET" RI\IAI{Y QUI{FI“ON B NKERS dentinl, i WAL purclasers of Iy Goois Cloibing wid men, mechunica, woriduen aid o L WU A . Tllinols and Tows best soft coal, Gloa- | Wil tecetve b thobbt eacitling Mandns to 1K and u'in any other portion of (he N Fr . CGIRarAMAID RN c dkar son, 26 Boutl stroet, T o G108 ] S oliier Wilho birlor o bettioor et Semens %5, he Incs will be salda | BOBPITAL 45 FOURTE STREET. COUNCIL BEL 10WA L 26 Po . om set. Iemen dench, Onenixth cash. huluice 1 mon ’ el . BL h A -l TR goods are marked lower than dver. und o FITTINGS. R SRl e A R jusii Telephone No, 205, cheaters . farolin cnd domestlc exchunge What About the Driving Park ? [ The bEautiful prizes can be seen at tho store, SERT, jlasibagise: 5 COUNCIL BLUFE : 1OWA | Collections mude wnd fitereat puid ou Ui President J. W. Peregoy, of the Union ain Stroet 2 sets, pantry, | - - - e O e S SR e " LY AR el ‘No. ¥ 7tk Driving Park association, was inte od 18 MAIN STREET woll ¥ M R yesterday in rogard to the future prospe CALL AND SEE THEM, g 0 4 | vonsarecr, e S THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. > nly #40), and two of the association and the tentio: of th — - AT T T T P D "' MeDANELD & €O GEORGE METCALF |.owon s PRICE $15, tories of Tue Bek representative, he replied Is oqual t2 as follows: *For seven years wo have been | ot Blufrs and Omaha, dust east of ; S AR .. High but with the exception of & single mecting ' it at ouce. It you wi 14 . P Machins. we bavo invariably lost monoy. We had Wool and Furs. Gkt @0 td sl et B uo vet MILLINERY :-r"l;;‘“ \:\‘I‘.u:m“;“dhr“wn:l:::‘l:‘l‘:fon:‘n\]”;fllh:;“; Highest Markel Brices. Promps FORREST SMITH aultolding, sutographic sod Lrpe Wb works 1d rece o ditionw 5 ’ 4000 copic can b Leken. patronage to Lelp us puli through, but at the | &0 and & Maln Street,Councll Bluftz,lowa, No. 14 Pearl St. ] Room 4, $rd Floor, Brown Building. The Exzcelsior C2., Council Bluffs, Ia. 1514 Douglas Bt,, Omahs, Noby

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