The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 16, 1900, Image 4

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'.FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1900. rr
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One Year, cosh In advance tl.26
Hlx Months, cash In advance 75 Cents'
Entered tthNorthriatte(Nbraska)postonetJas
second-classmatter.
Accordikk to computations made
by Governor Poynter the popula
tion of Nebraska for 1900 will be
1.2Mi.524. This is. probably, a
pretty good guess.
Tin: house committee on pensions
has reported a bill granting- a pen
sion of fortv dollars a month to the
widow of the In tc Colonel Stoiscn
berg, of the First Nebraska Regi
ment. That is a proper move.
M. C. Harrington authorizes the
Era to announce that he will not
be a candidate for the congression
al nomination. His only political
desire at present is to represent
the Sixth congressional district in
the democratic national convention
at Kansas City.
TiiURU promises to be a lively
scramble for fusion nominations
for state offices. Already a half
dozen arc seeking the secretaryship,
an equal number after the auditor-
ship, and almost as many for each
of the other offices The demo
crats have made a demand for at
least ,two offices, and this has
caused a runturc which will in
crease as time goes on.
I). 10. TiiOMl'KON, of Lincoln, has
issued auopen letter to the repub
licans of Lancaster county in which
he practically announces his can
didacy for the United Sates senate.
It appears to us that Mr. Thomp
son in the senatorial fight of two
vears airo practically killed him- PMt
unlf cn fni tin nnrn rimr n RP.lt in the
United States senate,
In one day oilers sufficient to
cover the British war loan of one
hundred and fifty million dollars
were received in Loudon from the
United States, This very clearly
demonstrates that this country is
enjoying an unusual degree of
prosperity, and previous to the
election of McKinlcy siich offers
would scarcely havebeen dreamed of,
much less made. It is evidence
that the United States is and will
be the great financial power of the
world-r-it has wrested that reputa
tion from England.
Tim Lincoln Independent at'
tempts to rcviye the long1 ago dis
carded populist doctrine that the
olhce should seek the man. That
doctrine did not last through one
campaign alter being promulgated,
and it was unpopular even during
its brief life among Hie leaders of
the populist party. The attempt
to revive it will promptly be sat
upon by the office-seeking .crowd
Which controls the great "reform"
forces of Nebraska.
Tin: American Agriculturist, a
non-partisan publication devoted
purely to agricultural matter, pre
scuts some figures of Interest to
farmers in a political way, though
such was not the object of their
collection. The comparative state
ment of the value of farm products
in recent years shows that during
!l
the nabt veai thev were worth
$1,000,000,000 more than durln
the years of democratic depression.
On live stock the increase is 36
per cent, on staple cropH 25 per
cent ami on dairy and miscellan
eous products -10 per cent. These
figures apeak volumes for the value
of republican policies to the farmer
as well as the manufacturer.--Bee.
This Topeka Capital, which Rev.
Sheldon has been running this
week as a christian newspaper, will
prove more of a itnaucial than a
journalistic success. To the aver
age reader the paper is not up to
expectations, though perhaps too
much wan expected. It is question
able if .even .the christian clement
appr6ves of the ..crowding out of
cut rent iiews ill a daily paper in
order Iq 'make room for religious
essay, which properly belong to
periodicals put)lis,hed.exclusively in
the interests of the, churches. Mr.
Sheldon's newspaper, however, is a
iiovcftv, anil as such received 300,000
Hiibscribcrs for the. week and
brought the receipts of flic office up
to ten thousand dollars outlay. But
we bdlleve the novcltV WOllld. soon
wear off, and Tnsidc jot sixty ihivs
the Capital, if continued iti Mr.
Sheldon's stvle. would have less
than its normal number of Bub-
scrib'crs,
ADDITIONAL LOCAL,
J. G. Todd, one 01 tlie new
proprietors of llic Gaudy Pioneer,
spent Wednesday in town.
Mrs. II. R. Reese and her family
CXj)cct (o jCIlve aU0l,t April first lor
tlieir new home in Omaha.
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J. k:. vizzara. me. union i-acuic
detective, was in town for a short
time yesterday, looking- after some
offenders.
Sidney Dillon, who has been
working, with the Dillon-Patterson
grading outfit at Sidney, is spend
ing a few days at home.
Second hand furniture for sale at
very reasonable prices at the house
formerly occupied by Mrs. Sam
Adams.
John Wilson, deputy revenue col
lector, was in town yesterday look
ing after the interests of his
department with some of the cigar
manufacturers,
J. W. Lewis has returned from
Council Bluffs where he went as
one. of the delegates from Mazeppa
Lodge, K. of P. to attend the
funeral of Mrs. Joseph Buhh,
The local freight receipts keep
crawling1 up regardless ol the fact
that business during the past
month hasn't been exceeding brisk,
The receipts here are considerable
in advance of other larger sta
tions,
Good seed wheat for sale. In
quire of Jos. Schatz.
A Btrolling sign writer is decorat
ing the windows of quite a number
of the business houses with signs
and incidentally furnishing amuse
ment for the usual uathcrinir of
small boys and curbstone states
men.
The hay men have hailed the
cold weather with delight because
of its effect upon the roads. The
previous warm weather had thawed
the roads to such an extent
that it
was almost impossible to
haul hay over them to market.
There was a good attendance at
the chorus rehearsal at the Luther
an church last evening' and some
good solid work was done. Having
under practice such master pieces
aH the 'Gloria" from Mozart's 12th
Mass; "The Heavens Are Telling"
from Haydcn's 'Creation", and
The Hallelujah Chorus," from
Handel a Messiah, will require no
little practice by the best voices in
the community. The nevt rehear
sal will be held in the Lutheran
church next Tuesday evening, be
ginning at 7:30 o'clock.
HE FOOLED THE SURGEONS,
All doctors told Roniclt Hamilton, of
WoBt Jofforaon, O.. nftor Biiirorinx 18
months from roctul liatuln, ho would tllo
unloBsn costly oporntion wnaporfonm-d:
but ho ourotl himsolf with Jlucklon's
Arnica Salvo, llio best in tho world
Surest Pilo Curo on earth. !23o a box at
Stroitz'u iiriif storo.
rdova
Candles
. NnthtnR tai addieo roach
to tnorniirmof tho itrawlogl
room or bouilolr s Inn noftlr rmlf.
nt lliiht frnm (JOniMWA n.n.lliw
running mil contrluata moro to tho
.rtlstlo iuccoim ol tin luncheon,
left or dinner. Th host decorstito
randlsn for tho simplest or tho
most cubornto fnnetlon for cnt.
tsK.ormsn. Ion. Mado , all colon
.ml thomo.it ilotlc.lotlnuly
ni AniPAini mi, tu,
and cold orcrywhoro.
Dressmaking
On April ist we will open
Dressmaking Parlors at the
corner of Vine and Sixth Sts.,
and will be prewired to do
first-class up-to-date Dress
muking at reasonable rates.
MRS. L. A. MoAFEE,
MISS MAME MoAFEE.
FRANK LOWE,
Contractor and Builder.
KsUinatcs furnished on nil clauses of bullil-
ings. .ioudiiik iiroinptiy attemicu in.
llest uf references given.
V'ront Street, omiostte Wrge'it ofllce,
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tailor's prices, the TOP NOTCH FOR STYLE, BUT
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Anything and everything that men and boys wear.
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Dr. F. W. MILLER,
DRNTI6T,
(FORMERLY ROMINE.
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JJ pine Crocun and Bridge
OFFICE OVER STREITZ'S DRUG STORE. ffS
l N. McCABE. Proprietor.
! North Platte
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Drugs and Druggists' Sundries, i
We aim to handle the best grades of goods
Sell everything at reasonable prices, and
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I All Proscriptions Cnrofully Filled by a Lloonsod Pharmacist.
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Orders from the country and along the line of the Union
Pacific Railway is respectfully solicited.
First door north of First National Bank.
FOR SALE.
FARM WAGONS,
SPRING WAGONS
TOP BUGGIES,
And all kinds of
Farm IWachinepy.
Standard poods at
Reasonable Prices.
LOCK 5 SALISBURY,
NORTH PLATTE.
The Spring Suits 3
Should have your early consideration, so that every
advantage is yours that goes with A FULL ff
AND COMPLETE STOCK, while plums await
your choosing. We're ready
things that fashion makes
that good dressers expect; the same reasonableness jf
in prices, the GOOD VALUES THAT YOU AIIE
ALWAYS CERTAIN OF HERE. f
They are Stylish Suits J
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Swellest ideas in materials and shapes, suits that
represent every good feature that goes only with Sf
HIGHEST CLASS WORKMANSHIP. Suits
are iceaay
a call. .
One-Price Clothin
KIHSCHBAUM, Proprietor.
DENTAL COMPANY.)
Work a Specialty. $
J. E. BUSH, Manager. J
Pharmacy.
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A Well
Dressed
AA.an
is he who who get us to
make his clothes. We
are now receiving our line
ot new and lasluonable
Spring Suitings.
F. J. Broeker,
Murobant Tailor.
here with the good
the prominent styles
Legal Notices.
NOTICE nF BALE.
In the matter of the estate of Colbert Embrer
doeesse-1.
In nursuanao of an ordar of II. M. Grimes.
judue of tho tll.trlot eourt of TJncoln county.
Nebraska, made February 17, HHOO. I wfll sell at
the premises herein designated in Wsllape, In
said county, on the 17tlt day of March, 1MX, at 11
U U.UbA It. HI, HI pUUUU IVQUUV, U IUU UlKllt?Sl OIU
der. for cash, lot eleven, block thlrtonn. In Ihn
town or tIIIoko of Wallace In said oountr. Hald
sate win remain open one nonr.
JIWK1MI II, TUIDLE,
rfl.1 Administrator of said Estate
01! 1) HH OF IIEAIUNO.
ritate of Nebraska. Lincoln Countv. iw
In the matter of the estate of Our A. Lalnir.
deceased.
On readltur sod nilna tuo notltlon of Sarnli V,
Jjilvu DraTlnu a flnal settlement and allowance of
bor account, Died on the 2ld day of February,
ivw, uuu ior ner uiscnarse.
is assigned for hearlnir said Delltlon. when all ner
sons lntorvsted In raid matter may appear at
county court to be held In and for said county, and
show cause why the prayer ot petitioner should
noi ue araniea.
uaieu ieuruary -a, iwiu.
r.TI A. H, Ualdwin, County Juilge,
FHOBATK NOTICE.
In the matter nf the estate of Starr E. McOlnne
deceased.
In the connty court ot Lincoln county, Nebraska
Februarr 17. lltfl).
Notlco is beroby clren. That the creditors of
sniu uceasea win inept tuo auministrator or snin
etate, beioro the county Jmlgo of Lincoln county,
Nobraitka. at Iho countr court room. In sali!
county, ot tho SUtu day of March IWJO, and on the
ziBiotiy oi aukusi ltMi, ai oue o'clock p. in, each
day, for the purpose ot presenilis tbetr claims for
examination, aujuiimum nnti allowance HU
months nra allowed for crelltori to present tticli
claims, and one year for the admlnlntrator to settlo
saiu estate, irom tue ivin nay ot I etrunry nw,
iau a. a. iulpwi.v, uouniy judge
LKOAL NOTICE,
T. E. Banner, first namo unknown, defendant
U'lll InVi. ,witlp,t Dint nn Ihalllli .nr T.n...u
11100, William H. Valley. plalutlfT, filed his petition
in mu uisinc. court in Lincoln county, neumsKa,
the object and prayer ot which are to obtain judg.
ment for the sum of $00.00, for work anil labor
douo and iwrfornml by plaint) If for defendant, at
defendant's request) that ou the Htli day ot Febru
ary, 1100, plaintiff had Issued by the clerk of snld
court an order of attachment fur Hald sum ot
$00.(10; that protKrty of said defendant rnnslKtltiK
nf the south half ot the northwest quarter and the
northwest quarter ot the northwest quarter ol
section 11. township 12, range 27 west Oih prlnci
rial meridian. Nebraska, has been nltndiB.I nmiu.
said order: the object and truTtr nr illniiir nr.
( hare such properly snld to satisfy Indebtedness
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c'W niw .ciuirni 1,1 nuiwur FnliX peiiuon
nil ur uoiimii uuuuay, iiiu 10111 Uay ol April, IVW,
HIF.WAW Ht 1UILKV,
mOI lly 11. H, ltldKoly, his Attorney..
NOTICE OF BALE UNDEIt CllATTEb
MOIiTOAOE.
Notlco is hereby clven that by virtue of a chat-
,,, .u.tiJtjnftv uuicu uu iu. jiu of rnovemnor,
1MI9, and duly tiled lu the offtce of tho county
clerk of Lincoln county, Nebraska, on the 23th
day of November, IKlO, and executed by O. A.
Heckler to The First National Bank, of North
. ii.itu. nvviiB.u, ki secure too payment ox
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WM ,,n.w, uuu mikiu nuiuil luuru IB UUU flllu
tho sum nt fl.03t.17) default bivlnii been made
u ,uu iiuvuv uuu vuuuimiu. ui salu anio 1
mortuaKtt, and uo .alt or other procet'dlocn
aud
at
,un mi.i.wm w,u laiuium (uwiVf .41U UUU
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bt or
any part thori'Ot, thnrefnro I will toll thu prop'
Thirty head of. cow, jto7ybar old, brouded
( left hip;
Ono (1) red bull S years old branded S cm left
nii
Three (3) 2 year old steers, ted and w
HrntnlAil T. .,, Ife'l III, i,
white,
Twenty (20) head of yearling steers branded
S on left hlii, (IS red, 7 black))
Twenty (20) head of yearling heifers (18
2 blaclr) brandeil 5 ou left hlpi
I red,
Al puuuo auction at me ranch of Wm, F, Coir
two miles IlnrthwMst of North Plntln In n,u mnni
Cody,
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"i iiiuv-.iiii. iinuiuc.a, oil llio nil uny Ol At
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iff
I House, i
itutpd ihU litth day tst March i&uo
tulvl linsr KaiuVav Dime
Motlystfte.
LAND OPPIOE NOTIOES.
NOTICB FOlt runi.ICATION. .
United Btatcs Land Ofllce, )
North Platte, February Ud, 1000.
Notlco la hereby siren that Kiln I. Jenkins.
formerly Dickey, has filed nnllco ol her Intention
to make final proof bofore the Iteglster end
Itecelter nt llielr ofllce In North Platte, Nebras
ka, on Thursday, the 22d day of March, 1900. on
on Timber Cufturo Application No. 12,218, for
me Bonineast qnorler oi Beaton no. .v, m
Township No. 10 north, Ilange No. SI west.
She namea as witnesses: Lester Walker. Fred
Malone, Walter K, Covllle, and ltobort Welllvcr,
all of North Platte, Neb.
iw ueo. e. ii(&MUii,iipgisirr
NOTIOK roil PUBLICATION.
Land Office at North Platte. Neb.
Feburuary 13th, 11W0.
Notice la hereby Itlvcn that the fnllnalnn.nnniod
fettler hae filed notice of hla Intention in make
final prool in nupport or his claim, and that raid
proof wilt be made before rrglter and rrcclrer
at North I'lalte, Neb., on March Sad, M0U, vlfc
Ixaao M, Abercromble, who made ltomeKtead
No. n.OJl. for the rontbeait northwest cmarter
and lots 3, 4, 5 and 0, section 0, township 10 north
range a west, no names ino innowinf; witnesses
to prnro hl9contlnnous residence upon and cnltl
ration of said laud, viz: John Kerr. M 1). Chester.
Jnmes A liobcrts, Vf. II. Itoso, nil of llrnilr, Neb,
lim UEonucK, irncNcit, licgister.
NOTICE roil rtlllMCATION.
United BlUcs Land Office, I
North Dalle, Nebraska, February 21, 1VOO. f
Notlco la hereby itlrcn that ltufua II. Eochus has
flln.l nntlrn nf hla intention to make final nronf
before the ltffflstcr and Herelrer at their ofllce In
North Platte, Neb., on Friday, the -Till dav of
Erll, ivw, on Timusr uimure Application ra.
11(1. for the Southwest ollnrtr r Northwest nuarter.
West halt Southwest nuarter. Southeast iiunrter of
lha Houlbwest qaatter, of Hccllon II, Township
: norm, liango su wesi.
He nnroei nswltneraesi Qoorse Knox, Charles
Knox. Horace Austin and Cash Austin, all of
North I'lotto, neu.
rjiB uko. k. hic.mjii, iifRieier.
NOTICK FOU rUllMOATlON.
Ijind ODlce at North IMatte, Neb.,
Fobrunrjr 2Cth, 1000.
Notlco Is hereby dIvcu that the followlnit.named
settler has filed notice of bis Intention to make
final uroof In sunnort of his claim, and that said
proof will be mmle befora Ileolster and Ilecelyer
it North I'lntle, Nob., on April llth, 11X10, vlzt
A. IU.IUNE Jlil'bEN
who made homestead entry No. 17107 for the
north half of tho northwest quarter and the south
west quarter of northwest quarter and northwest
quarter of southwest quarter of section 2d, town
ship tl north, ranso KS west.
He names the following witnesses to urove bin
continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
land.,vlx: John Hansen, O. L, Jensen, T. .lepson,
O, Mortensen, all of Curtis, Nob.
lii-i). utu. j'j, niKiuii, itetiisier.
NOTICE FOU FUDMCATION.
Land Ofljco at North Platte, Neb., )
March 61b, IIJ00. J
Notice Is hereby clven that IhefolIowlnR-named
settler has filed notlco ot bis ntpnton to make
final proof In support of Ms claim, and that fold
proof will be made before Uester and llccelrpr
at North Flatto, Neb., on April 18th, llJ0, viz:
OIIALMElt OOIEK,
Who made Homestead Entrr No. 10.5T.8 for tbe
Southwest quarter ot Heptlon 10, Town 11 North
llange 33 west.
He names the following witnesses to nrovo his
continuous rptldenco upon and cultivation of said
land viz: William Laruo, William flarnum, O. A.
Qaruiau and Thomas Sykos, all of Wallace, Neb
mO-0 lleglster.
NOTICE yOli PUBLICATION.
Land Ofuoa at North Flatto, Nab., )
March Mb, 1TO0. (
Notlco Is hereby slven that the f ollowlna.Damed
settler has filed notice ot bis Intention to maksi
final proof In support of bis claim, and that said
proof will be made before lteglster tnd Becelver
at North FlatU, Neb., on April 18tb, 1W0, vti:
THOMAS V. 8VKEH.
who made Homestead Entry No. 10714, for the.
Northeast quarter of Hectlon 21. Town 11 North,-
llflnife in ncsi,
II names tbe following witnesses to nrr-o bis
continuous residence upon and cultivation )f said
isnu vu: tviliiam Lauue, wimam uarman, u.
A. Carman and Cbalmer Oglcr, all of Wallace,
Nebraska,
mO-B QEOllOE E. FBENOU. Register,
NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION.
Land Office at North Platte, Neb., I
MarcB nth, ltOO, f
Notice Is hereby slven that Edgar A. Cary has
filed notice ot intention to make, final proof bo
fore lteKltter and ltecelvor at llielr omce in
North Platte, Nebraska, on Tuesday, tbe 17th
lay of April, 1VM. on Timber uuiturs Application
No. 13,121) for tho Northeast quarter ot Hectlon
18, in Township 10 North, IlanK West.
lie names as witnesses) James Auble, A. L. Au
bio. Oeorue II. Hushes and A. J. Ooodenow, all ot
Garfield, Nebraska,
ruoop. uki). t.. mcnun. uegisier.
CONTEST NOTICE.
U. S. Luhd Office, North Platte, Neb..
March nth, 1000,
A sufficient contest affidavit havlnir been filed In
this office by KuMs K. Funk contestant, ajjalns
Uoroestped pntry No. 1W13 roaijp February 4tf),
18W, for the east l)lf ot (he Hoithyeat nirter
and Irfits Three and Four nt Bpp
tlnnlfl.in Township 1 n.rth, HaUKD Si west, by
Paul E. Jensen. Conlestee, in wilphts nlleyeij
that Paul E, Jensen has not resided upon satil
traot or Improved tho same In any manner since
August, ima,. i nerearo no improvements or any
kind on tbo land: that said dofects
exist to this day) that be has not been In the
service or tuo umieu males army, navy or ma.
rlne corps during said abandonment; salt parties
are boreuy notified to appear, respond aqd offer
evidence touching said allegation at ten o'clock
a, m., on April 24tb, WW. before the iteglster
and ltecelvor at the United States land office In
North Platte, Neb.
xne saia contestaai naving, in a proper nmuavii
filed March Mh. 10C0. set forth facts which
show that after due diligence, personal service ot
this notice cannot be made, It is hereby ordered
and directed that such notice be given by due and
proper publication,
iuimj uisuiK rutiMJii, iiegieter.
NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION.
Land Office at North Platte. Neb., ?
March 7th, lUOO.
Notice Is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed uotlce ot his Intention to make
final proof In support of bin claim and that said
proof will be made before the Iteglster and lte
celvor at North Platte, Neb., on April 18tli,
ivw, vu
WILLIAM LAK1N,
who made Homestead Entry No, 1.7,1 Id for Ibe
Boulhwost quarter of Hectlon 31, Town 11 North,
IlauRB 33 West.
llouauiea tio following Hjtnessps to prove bs
continuous rtsdeuoo upon anil cultivation fit
said land, viz:
Thomas Hykes, Clinlnior Oglor, William Qar.
man and O, A, Gorman, all of Wallace, Neb.
mOrt OEO. E. FHENOII. Meglsler.
CONTEST N0TI0E.
United mates Land Office, , 1 .
North I'lotto, Nob., March Kfh, 1000. f
A sufficient contest affidavit having been fllod In
this olllco by Harrison Weeks contestant, against
Homestead Entry No, 1(1172, in ado July lilli,
181)1. for Ibe east half of the southeast quarter
aud tho south half of the Houtheant quarter In Sec
linn ill, Township II north, Range 33 west, by HI
mon H. Hblvely, Cnntestee, In which It Is allegpil
that Hlmon Hi Hblvely has failed to reside upon
or cultivate any portion ot said tract since July,
l&'.C, but haa wholly abaudoned the same, there
sreno Improvements on said land, that said defects
exist to the present time; that ho has not
been lu the service ot the United Hlatcs
army, navy or marine corrs during raid
abandonment; said parties are hereby notified to
appear, respond and offer evidence touching said
allegation ot 10 o'clock a, ni. on May Mb, 11110,
beforo James B. Itnbblns, notary public at Wallace,
Lincoln county, Nebraska, aud that final hearing
will be held at 10 o'clock, a. iu., on May 10, HKKI,
before the lteglstorand Ilvcvlvor at tho United
Mates Land Office In North Platte, Nebrai-ka.
The said contestant having, in u proper affidavit
filed March I2th, 1130, But forth facts which show
that after due dlllgenco personal service of this
notlco cannot bu mado. It Is hereby ordered and
directed that such notice bo given by duo and
proper publication.
inlSll GEO. E. FRENCH, Iteglster.
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