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| | | 6 WRESTLING WITH MONOPOLY. [ Frovctn i Wi “nave o - W"&\!h.’; '.\\I’é'h:" ‘u-.r first leg .Hh\r move Do the Wire Syndicates Own the | I have 'ff‘!i,‘ L ;,‘:‘,“,'Q,.",‘:“ .y"-.f'{.‘k,"f,‘,‘ City ? term of office commences March 4, vut [ wi be next De a special session ember.’ n that you think if THIS SEEMS TO BE A PROBLEM, | fombor il Is there an reguired for th braska Councilien Discuss Until Very is uly - demanded ) a e o at so far as Air and Go Home With L el . vt Uncertainty in Their number of s already pend of Neveral Minds, which the people of this state, as we s of other states, have an interest, in regard t se—— which I will inform mysclf fully by the time *The city council last night, and before | going 1nto committee of the whole, Council The bill knowu as the Outhwaite measure man Wheeler introduced a resolution asking | relates to the extension of time for the pay that the Douglas county delegation be re. | fent of ”1‘7“ bl .,]fif”' h-“l . ‘-;‘:""“rfi ""“ quested to use its influence toward having a | (HEEE CLLEE EUEEEIN the tagos of bill introduced, authorizing the governor of | and objections to the bill. At this time 1 Nebraska to deed square to the cit am somewhat 1n doubt as to whot n the In accoraance with an act passed in 1869, | end the passage of “the bill would be bene . ficial to stute Undoubtedly ity The n was adopted, and then | G 10 IS SHUS it an ordinance authorizing the issue of | 100 vailrohds as $100,000 bonds for the payinent of a sewbr, | jine of the L to be known as the North Omaha sewer, and | jnoee of thes a the South Omaha s with D street | opies and would ot the dividing Line, was read a first and @ benefit to Nebra ond times, oppose the The council then went into committee, | iy with Conneilman Bailey in the chair. The | g t ordinnee granting a franchise to the Omana | vy I will oy ent, and supposed to be intevested in the £ t6.1 passage of the ordinance were Messrs, 1'ra iagarding th Fott Omatia, Johns (ico. Baker, Ernest Riall, D | qid you say? Well, the is 80 com Savill and Mr. Dorset, the inventor of B! S Kanis o X Mindorson system proposed to be used. An old ti yrosent that I do not feel like t any company known as the United s ! {8y 160, £ DUESORTILY TEe CTE G AN tric Tunnel company wus aiso repres take 1o chan the location gy, Atlorroy yoand John Grant of | from the present It adjoin Omaha, the bemz the patentee |pe jand - conld not obtained” at of the Bysiam which the Lt a tal ice 1 think it wounld be as well forthe pany proposed to ndopt. ‘There was | Government andgfar botter for Omuha to e little prelininary skirmishing among tain the present’iocation. Tf the war depart members, and then by req B ANSIBLS GG CHIHiEs, 1HIBPALE o RuAHES Ernest Riall took the floor and said he was | o5neh Gurger arca of land, then § personalty not opposed to any other company, but was | r,y the nearest cation the ob: there to ask fora franchise for the Omaha | iy Pho site ut Bellovie, Fecommonded Subway compan After visiting several [ yy Clonoral Brooke, is undoubte ALPEEY vival systems in New York, Poitadelphia | gegirable location, but 1 fear the price asked and Chicago, the company had decided 10 | fop the land is so far beyond th authorized adopt the Dorset system. It was willing to | Jimitation of money that the schome will be build the necessary conduits at a cost of abandoned £300,000, and to wrant the city the free use of [ hgg 1o the postofice site, 1 have no special the conduit for its firc nd police atarm preferenc endeavor, wl the time wires, If there was any one who could show | fomes, to vy L Lo wislics ot the people better system, the company would ouly be | of O B LR ey B HINE too glad to hear them 1'he al sites mentioned, Councilmun Sryder then produc . com any of which 1 wouid consider de munication addressed to him by the te sirable, The blc north of the pres plione company in which it said the Dorget | ent postoftice building also the 8y 8| 1 was no good He was referred”o | plock nj! which il 4" house Mr. Dorset who was present now stands, are both admirable suited for Councilman Lee, however, took the floor, { 4he building, but I believe the amount and referring to the different propositions | quived to purchase cther of those blocks. is that had come before the council, said that | donsiderably in oxcess of the $400,000 Timit it would be best for the city to' move eau- | *fhe Lowe-Hoagland square at Sixtecnth and tiously in this matter. The teleg i 1d Harney str s is not n ba location, and telophone companies mizht object to being 1 copld be secured at about 8500 a front foot, ympelled to use the subways furnished by [ yaking the total cost, with damages to im. other compaunies and he thoueht that an ad- | provements, a little over £300,000, The ob- dendum might be afiixed to the city ter, | Joetion to this block 18 its irvogular grade, enabling the city to issue bonds for the | the northwest corner being eight or ten feet purpose of constructing the necessary | higher than at the corner of Scventeenth conduits, and then et the citizens | g Howard. The location pronosed at derive the henefit of the revenues therefrom. | Tenth and Farnam seoms Lo me 1o be 0o far He thought anordinance should be passed | eastand not suiciently central. 1 believe compeliing the companies 10 pat their wires | the location should be to the ref under ground on and after January 1, 1550, erence of the development of South Omaha Mr, Riall said the Omaha Subway com- | than towards Council Bluffs, The block Ik west of far prefer on proposed pany would be prepared to transfer their [ west of the court house o coniuits to the eity, at any time the council | the proposed city hall wo might sce it to purchase them ble 10 the extreme eastes Councilman Hascall thought that monop- | 4t Tenth and Farnwm olies could be prevented by making the ordi nance read that conduit company could luy THE NOKFOLL ove than one conduit in one street. That CAs would give all the necessury competition the | 16 iy Revived and an Omaha Chaptee city or eitizens reqgu Addcd. %% Some one spoke of the members having | pe fact Garblias: {Soullor itho communications on the subject, and as s at Norfolk from the 40| irt who eral of them scemed to be supplied with 5 ters showing up the weak points of the | result of operation performed by Dorset system a request was made that these | by Drs. Keliey and Bear, had once been in I_I-H'-l'w ~l_u_ml-tulyj b ad. "Hu;.» Jwere, and | Omaha and bad been examined by an a e, B e Y Tk it | of the Omaha Medical mstitute and pro Y the Gmpioyes’ oL’ e A nouneed ensciente, has added another clap- hone companies those places, tor 10 the sensational affair. Yritton_ in sclontifle style, and the council A reporter called upon Dr. McMenamy, wen were aslkied 1o wrestle with words de- vho is at t Lof the institute, last night seriptive of short scctions, eylindrical forms, | As @ prelude to the doctors knowledge of ducts analagots to tne chamber of arevolyer, | the wgirl he producea a letter signed by absolutely concentric and without clasticit orge Oliver and Curolino Soulier und pur- One came from Detroit and said that in 1555 | Porting to have been written by Oliver. 1t the Dorsot company laid two miles of con- [ Will be remembered that Oliver was until duit - that city, an the system was a | recently cmployed s coole at the asylum but comparative failure. gave thereasonsand | Was discharg e o is dated Norfolk W red by C. Corbett, assistant_superin- [ Neb., Nov. 18, 1183, and s address dentof the Westorn Union Telegraph v toiDr.S Modonamy, | LThowritor EomY le hand doscrives the girl’s condi AnDther drom Now York sald tion, and in medical terms expresses limself as used in that eity wa as conld havdly be expected of any buta lleniinto disise thor el medical practitioner and certainly not of a she lic the system, fective, and b and other eleetric companies profermg to constract | colored servant. In fact, the attaches of the Skt Al institute state that the authorship of the let L L no doubt, is vested in ame fertile . A third w 5. Brown, of New o York and to the sage effcet. The writer states that the "Afourth was frof James T, McQuaid, of. | ¥oun wowan first comprehended Now York, who says that the plan of the | ® change in her physical condition about O Dorsot company is to get a franchise, and | 1Dery INST, aud that she buted v to 1 then compel the electrical companies 5 use | IF he i od witile aboard ship dur their conduits. He says that the telephone | Which time 4 severe storm rounter companies will endorse this statement ang | He then cites a number o 1w indica ving such s s the girl m than' that of George Oli- 18 us sccretary and troasurer of one of | HONS accoupa them was afterwards fou The Western Electric company, of New | 8 ilicted. This leads the medi also wrote to the same effect calu to form the opinion that some. Othier communications were read from boit htened Oliver on the iatricacy A Forbes, general superintendent of the | Of wn being, and on points foreign to the iutimate ple other than doctors. 2dze of peo iclusion the Northwestern ‘Pelephone company, Detroit Standard Underground Cable company, Ne Sroric: 010 ORI 0L 12 T3 Erath, surbriatont: | WEIRr 1éL Aforn whether ent of the Chicago fire dvpirtuicnt, who | U 048 cit A medicines spoke well of the system, and said that it | OF wheth: L Wil HECOSSA, was in use there, SRt He aiso o if the Omaha physi® Mr. Dov in answer Ilithose;eniyt [ FeiBNscstiouldiconolide ol troat tho cnse, i the votincil could seo, the by | could “be trcated at that point or in Omaha, and what would be the cost Phe reply stated iat the vl should be fiest brought here for exat st altc the 3ol "Feleph He gave a hist or from’ the employes of nd Western Union com y of conduit systems gener ally, stated that these clectric com Dorapiigisl dactomnenion paile ys did oppose them unless t TN LR D KoL control of the stock, in which case they | Mved in Gmalia. The latter bad a plainly could delay the construction of conduits, aud | discernable German dialect. They repaired to the institution. The doctor at on s0 make the law aeainst overhead wires in oborative, the supreme cort deciding thav n | PRonounced the —caso ' u - wlain o eity cannot compel the attoEboksatcondlhOh |PORVROYEAGIL o URLOTADO Ciho dE down unless thero ls” soul pluce prepurcd in | Ji, SSCLEE, L thow 10 i o1 deslatiios which to put theim of & negative character feould endered. Thion the commiiteo dismissed the question | TBC couple returned that evening to Nor- for o while and rose to robort, asking for | folk. The aitaches of the institute paid no more attention to the matter, and had no idea of this being the irl that died in 1o asylum at Norfolk until o letter | was ved from County Attorney Mapes W] requesting Dis MeMenowiy 1o send him a | statement of the givl's condition while here. I'ne required nformation will be for I'he theory ad 1is that somcbody in Norfolk or that ity who had amade” free with Miss Soulicr, laid out a plan to save the girl’s honor and curtain S own crime In view of this he indueed George Oliver, the colored man, to fathor the letter, — In failing Tu er time to consider its me 8. It was granted, and the delegation represent g the Omaba Subway company left, Tho next subject considered wis i or nance regulating the ercetion of pole: wires for the purpose of overating electric street railroads, and electric lamps to be put up by such companies, It asked that th franchise D Eranted Lo companies nowin exist- ence, and hereafter to be orga ed. Several aumendments ere made, and then it was found that one or two of 'the scetions woere | ambiguous that they nullified one anothe and - practically —to none to accomplish hio found_a story for the posed to be secki o feanchine | belioy tene, and that they accepted DS ot ha nootions ivas Moz L oS in Deing governed by thewr pra “This ordinance shall not Lo constri ibdgment, taking away any chartered rights of such SERVICE, COPANIES, NOF U8 VOsLg SUch companies THE CIYVL with the Tights to maintain such potes. - S This, it was suid, would givo the companics | & BArge Gathicring of 1 under thew charter the right to ercet as Baltimore many poles us they saw Lit, without refor. Bavrvoue, Md, Feb. enco to tho ordinance, ' Another see- | largest gatherings of eivil service reformers tion ovjected to was one stating | o ity SRR . Lhat “any stroct railwas dosinie Lo arnry | Metin this city to-day_ under the auspices of poles and eloetrie wires tndor the provision | the Civil Service Leform association of of this uct shall first file with the city clork a | Marywnd Among those present were written accoptance of the terms and vezula- | Hon, D. B. Eaton and Hon, Thcodore tions of tho sume.” It ied to a lengthy dis- | Russell oussion, and finally tue committee rose and PEpOFted that the brdinames b roforent yanl | the confidence of the association in President 10 the committc clect Harrison and his professiont of friend They then adjourned shiv for the principles of civil service reform, B In the evening Richard H. Dana, editor of o e the Civil Service Record, saught th show by OFF FOR WASHINGTON. sirtistics that the perecniago of removals ners at One of the Resolutions were passed expressing Mr. Connell Will Not Get iute the | during Cloveland's term of oflice Whirl Too Fast, had been greato than under any ministration since 1860, but Congressman W. J. Connell leaves for it is claimed that Cleveland was fuvorable to Washington city to-morsow. Ho will stop in | reform and would live. in history is ono who Chicugo, but will arrive at the national cap- | made a good reforu record. itol in tie for the presidential inauguration, | Judge Williai D, Fouli, of diana, quoted Ho will return howe about the 10th of next | {{om i plattorm ofehic republicans and from month, In speaking of his congrossional | fuom them that eivil sercios o ek torm hie said last night that he had no ides of | under oo relorm would, reaching Washingion and turning the Poto- | tonded 1o all the brauches of the public wws up stream; nor was it likely that he | Vieo within the vules, and reform prinei would raid Suset Cox when he took his seat | V1% 10 @ the pidces ot included in the Jaw. igress. All this had been stated, but bio [ Dr. Williamson, of the Central United b ad no idea of doing anything of the kind Preabyterian church take for his ser. 1 shall hope, however, o guara the inter- | mon in the worn “The ests of Nebraska,cspecially that portion of the | Power of the Church, First congressional district, so fur as possible, l Phe Pross in Iig 4 faithfully and effectivoly," said tie congr Versus Morals.” E: SUNDAY: FEBRUARY 24, CONCERNING ~TWELVE PAGES BLUFES. The Churches Prosant a Variety of Pious Topics. OMAHA DAILY | BEAUTIES OF THE BIRCH. T'o provide th 'FOUND DED ON THE PILOT, to place on and Fatal Rido of an Indian in a Bl They Gladden the Atmosphere of a James O'Naitl, The Lonely Dreary Court Room. 1 his Omaha en UNITED STATES JURORS. FROZEN AT A BOILER SOME MALE TEACHERS PRESENT. ickets is &3 cash aised from the The money mainder of the week an exeallent Lew Scenery, coat supporting com 1 RCCESSOFi0s Membors of the Falr Sex Carry The Sate of Chantauqua Tickets Com- Haatnoer's nfort of those e Lied to a donation for what i paid R T ERI UL ST dent on Broadway -Personals giving a return advaneing the money that the entertainmenteverybody wi and insures a enterprise “Unity Shakespeare arrangements cmbers of tha clab have completed entertainment whi friends next Friday evening in Unity church, csting Topics hall provide 1ecess to the Cl Douglas County Teachers. intellectual looking many not o Among the CI ozen India SADODt eighteen yoars of tho Union Pacific h 1 will never said Engincor ittlo eplsodo amme will be as several memvers ar tionists ana actors, the scenes chosen will re representation called a dramatic young ladies and about half amost interesting o professional made of servie held in the promptly respond to the oxtent of his HARKNESS, Manager i ous churches of the city The entertainment will be and will consist of and Story streets s motions 1 cons a number of cohnnising \ interchanging wed thit he wanted me t T was in thoe latter y tiettiuils of tansking. young people’s meeting at 6:50 p. m. anothet point ¢ nt except Mr, natory notes givinga ¢ of the plot of the plays, of promoting achers and an exehange rregationanl lations between the An event will be The first paper read this aftornoon was father is John S nat g at what tine A cordial invitation is extended and ordered published. estimate o f I3dwin Booth svening, by the pis- both mornin beanty that s offered example d the youth of A. W, Shad prople’s meeting and others Broadwav M ordinlly invited Thursday evening, s Apollo elub will | tion of ere the Cochran teact natier as the ndeavoring Boyd's oper, Pt Company, ¢ and all others cordially invited, 2 on Pierce alt with in an able vettie A, Prichard, 1, tho necessit was manifest 17 anyone sho S od in purch In addition th the M aroto appear be sick he would not ¢ prenching <o adopted by the council for the Wednesday Wednoesday nd S0 it was Thursday evening HBRv Migsten:L is not mercly to teach him the also how to live, , “we have the futu The ehildren have ceotplish these thinegs and it teachers to develop th Hoagland, M. Crawrord, Putnam-km Kunsas City, rson company for was making bath school at 1 repaired to the leeping powers to remains to the Happiness of the Godly,™ apparently ¢ thirty-three ove excoption of a singl g of the new year, there will b 1 spoke ok m. and 750 p. v school at 2 p. m. 1's Chureh At Overton Mission wir Washingr- very dark blue and At the Eden Musce ¢ +'s silic worms will be the attractio 11 give the opportunity of teries of silk cultur and taking this as a busis she built up a powerful argument in favor of Divine serviee to- [ NCRLIN appe e e B m about his he wits desirable was appares had passed laws com cyprinns who had fail v their fines Sermon topics, He had been frozen to death e in my veins at first, but an In- n's lite was not considered much 1 removed his fr wtthe base of and pulted out for the nothing unus ily will reaain in a new comedy eatitled “Ihe Wait's he Lessons Tuught Young me evening sermon, the Miracles of Jesus, ™ this time there was an intermission of half an hour, dueing which the teache kuown to each oth duction committee, Miss Minnie Jand about half a dozen girls were by the intro. w telegraph nsisting of Parrott and Mr. wee of the Council Blufis ctollice of J. W an invitation from the employ os of Omaha oftiee to partake of o tine supper in the latter city last evening Colhy's Walnut grove addi- ¥ With the county tract les between nd P and Twenty-cighti s, in the northwest comed o these services. T J. Mackay, Concert Prozramme, Mr. Charles Bactens has the pleasure to announce that his al had happencd. e et oo Beth-Fden al metiibers of his tribe ptist ehurch, of Omaha. is expected to 305 L the pastor at 750 Max Meyers’ colt weather, but on the front of that cn; 1, Mouday evening led yesterd - ., the : young peonle’s meeting at 650 p. ¢ welcomed. Berean Baptist Church consequently All cordial le-en-blaas Tust club int pupils to bring in general news. 1 conncetion with this, Miss Glas- the pupils read the news- Leontaiued in them There is one elemer cortainly takes a ainst the interests purt of the ciiy. s license was issued Quatremains, - b Spunische Tanze. . 1. Moszikowski ‘nty-fourth Misses Aunio Har March 8 ser imagine thar, The pair then both of this city. s matrimonial KOt NOW in use Arthur Kuarbaek and De Violoncello cavatina Juhn Brown, Quartette for four violins Messrs. H. Rogers, disuppointed Squire Scl bonds of dou There will be am holders of the eraph com sivous of purchasin to Denver'and le blessedr Needless Accidonts, r to M. Higgins, of a, was ditched shortly after pupils on erain anits reproguction general lessons in bot . Talk with the ting of the ek helongiu . "Tulleys, G Placed on ex m, the ticke concerning us-lust club, seription of driven into the The horse he following v of the ticket: Duet for violin and_vic exeavation themselves Miss Claire Chambe (& Waldvogiein some time to Give lessons singing and cigesthe female, slim, win_ and My widdle-aged, elder The hole was about ¢ was opened for the deep. and tion for the d iday even- er your personal de been punched 1 b Zephyrs e enjoyabie L oo Francis Behr Miss Laura Couch. Flute wrrantella .. . +k Badollet her visit to the something quit ce whore you i . and rode 1o the polic « it were wdhiored g voring a coni- cducational law, were adopted, railroad com 1y afternoon the children ins, viola‘and violincelio.) P, Tulleys, G nil Karbach works company, wie avoused. and sent aforce of men'to clenr away the wreck. The hack was piled on top of the hovse. that no bones should you die enroute, vut, fortunately LeIch R only @ curtain behind which the wily s efcars Asninger, As It Was Expreeted He Would, Morgan, the bicyelist, defeated saty mile race with coul oil. as-lust club. ailroad comn discovering ve broien. ger in the ha but one of at the Coloss attendance and the exponents of cach contestant were loud for their ehawpion. Ashinger set the pace until only six laps of | co remained to be wm pushed the pedals hard and speedily The City Hall. escaped without inj The committee leld three me plans for the new eity hall, and on night will prosent their At that time they will be able to inform intending competitors as to the style ture of the building they deem necessary. in the hands of case it passes through ht and dirt. The funcral of Miss R aho died of buildings have lative to the calling for the bazds of the s Danger signs hung out the trouble isexpericie fternoon from the resi- The remains account of the Union P'acific, **is something Fifvh avenue. were interved in I wits one qf cht bhorne by n thatt is ot v when it comes sund at the shortly after this lust ace dent, but they spirited spur Time, 1 hr., claimed that Morgan fo but the protest blindness is pronounced garded as one of the ighbors who subseribed the A RUFFIAN PUNISHF © instances nd Attempts hill Another. Prank Combs, a uegro who has the of being a vicious The police pulled in six yonngst where good it the race to the * up and all d will be over at the request ¢ by a walking match ST | fittod oy s parent v have acave fitted n the bunk of Lidian ercek block on Lower between Mess: won; by am on the bottoms near the foot of N ks in the barg Uncle Sam's Conrt. United Sta 2 the venive of Detit juries of the next ter, which convenes olas street, and cursed y him and myse in which the e two nesroes “Unknown, content with th has comple him in this respec the rufiian’s Ashinger 1o ride next Saturday o 1ont a dirk # Cohen's bre £0-03-you-please of Keokulk, will ¢ osseum March 4 absent from th £00t FitCs Lo open il th Posy on a nimty crowded for thi and 1t will not be took alarm Wien the ofii . by remain- enter the big rac Ecl and the thirteen female ‘eyel Beeknell, ot Madison Square n Omaha ou_the suspicions chay sstigation have been racin therefore ook Combs! - into the custody central stution the ofticers at the March and a race y Juck Prince is ' whom he thinks mmediately Herald, was SOUTH OMAHA. Albright Depot About noon yesterday, haw, of the Albright depot, mauking w deposit, some one broke the of the inside window, A the inside door to the Al ofice, and going in touk the money box an adjoining wraed with s L and when the chard: A. Young. Manning AMONG THE MAGNATES, Avocus Heny Lant stated that Aspinwally rd Fisher, Wooster: to plead guilty sments are now meeting of the ronds for the purpose of revising the r points on all between all Kennow, 1 formity wit 1o what will shadowed, but itis predicted that rates will be siderably, and that a; presidents’ agreement The parties Howard, itz Golier, Ward, Malvern sot uwuy and left no trace, Buallock, Den- The Sokol Mgsquerade, The masquerade given in & rtain mstances raised con ything in this direction wall be hostile to the ‘duty the railroads owe extent this Dulicld, it Ayr: Honry Iuiic W. S, Swift, Bloomfield: | sicenlivened every ol earried out is as generally conceded that seaboard Henderson H. Metzer,Shenandonh S. sample, Keokuk: H ark Ochiltye dattell, Avou: Centerville vak, Edward Elster and Michael ate offivials a3 regards ti of maintaining rates, will be either in Chicago or 'St kaloosat Fotheringl Flemming The board of trade held a 1 important weeting last might Anderson’s committee reported $30 in the treasur, bouquet committee reported having spent the balunce of the money in charitable work and vesolution in favor of a pring trade. day which is a conference of southwestern MeChlhster, Red Onk: J agers of the The finance moved to Couneil Blufls and sult in a large reduction of employes such as street It il also, 1t ‘eduction to a considerable extent of a large number n Gorden, Audubon; T, | Death Long itid the was discharged, the ity yestor Ofticer Kemp we strenchment in been placed in ited by the presidents ha the hands of the general passer houses aud stock yards tendents of the and manager quested to bave their employoes secire houses and the secretary child, at his hon ot find it » Primary. y republican Found at Last. and reside bere. structed to send cach a purpose of placing in nominat il in (R Tt band fined to the prist, but is now ; (in upper berth berth)—Yes, March 9, at 7:50, for the regu ing and ciection’ of oftic ar annual meet- Fourth wards, wnce from th something ever since my Bride—I've found represented s Commission, Last night the board of fire and poli 's met aud transacted what business there was to be done in a few minutes. of the fire department, was given ten ys' leave of absence, and to keep up the reputation of the police for 1th birthday. What is that, darling? A wan under my bed, nominee Yrom Hill for the departments and took in New York World said Staylate, ting me when I'm gon \ for getting you ever since 1've know you, Mr. Staylate, Aad she got him, Lincoln and Omul He got them, k's pay, and the firé OficerJerry O'Grady Dr. Hamilt sadly, “you'll be forget- The time is at hand when plans be matured to forward worl but will only get one we department was ahead buildings as soon cpted, to take effect Pebruary 23 The programme i

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