The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 18, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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THE REDTCLOUD' CHIRP, RED CLOtD; NEBRASKA,. FRIDAY, MAYM8, 1894.
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THE CHIEF
PubllihcdWeekljr.
lubicrlptlon, f 1 Per Auhhm,
Invariably In Advance
II not paid In ndvance, nftr thin date March
18, I8z, th price will be ii.se.
Intend at the font Office In Med Cloud, Keb.,
at mall tnatterof thciecond class
HATKS Or AUTmiTllIKa
rof. cards, I Inch or lew per year W 00
Is months.. , ' W
Threw month " '
TAWBIKO ADVUBTIitMlim.
far Inch one year.. gj
rerlnehalx niontbi g
Per inch three month.. "'IS
HjieeUl netlers per line or line ipatt, Drat
publication 5 eenta. ., , , .....
Transient snela1e. naiable Invariably In ad-
ranee, per Uuo lu cents. . . , . ,.
All reading: notices In the nature ot adrettlee-
nente or pulls, ft cents per line.
i-egai not
ilenllnesof
i.Mt for c
Ut noUces at legal rates, vlit for a square
fl.nllno. sf Nnnnnrnll nf l.l nrSt DUDIICailOn
l.ooi for each subsequent publication,
per
eqnare. CO cents
No'
preferred pi
osltten" contracts made
elved at this offlc net later thai
All matte
nailer to Insure l
tublloallon must be re
ordered out for
n Wednesday.
weunesaa:
Arivfti-tt.MitMila cannot be
the current week later than Thursday,
B. eV !tl. II. U. Tims Tabic.
Tnklnn effect Dec, 3.
Tralnscarrjlnir. passengers leave Red Cloud as
follows: jAflr VIA nASTIN0St
Mo. 1U 1'asscnxcr te Uaitlng :J0 p. in.
Annua.
Ko. HI Passenger from Hastings 11 :SS a. tn.
KABTVIA WYMOItR
Ko. ID, 1'asscnger to HI. Joseph Ht.
Louts and Clilcaira dally Ili2na.ni,
(101 NCI WE9T.
No. IS 1'assciiKcrs for Denver, dally. B;69 p. m
ALL PRINTED AT HOME
UUNINCiS CARDS.
..............it.........
ryi. J. S. EMIUU,
t f 'Dontlil,
Rid Cloud, Nebraska.
Over Taylor's Furultare Here,
Kitracts teeth without pain.
Crown and hriduo work a specialty.
I'oreelaln Inlay, and all kinds of Rold Blllngs.
Makes gold and rubber platca aud cemblnatlen
Slates,
work guaranteed te be first-class.
I W. TULLEYS, M. D.
llotneoopathlc PbralclRa,
Rod Cloud, Ncbraaxa.
ORlco opposite Ylrst National Bank.
II. H.Kxamlnlng Hurgeou.
Chronlo diseases troated by mall.
0.
L. WINPUEY,
Auctioneer.
Bed Cloud, Nidraska.
Will attend sales at reasonable figures. Satis
faction guaranteed.
J"
SMITH,
Iiuurancc Agent,
RED CLOUD, . NEBRASKA.
I do a strictly farm Insuranoe and Invito
all to see me.
"ASE & McNITT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Moon Block, . RED CLOUD, NEB.
Collections promptly attended to, and
oorrcspondence solicited.
D
V TllUNKEY,
Attorney at Law,
Red Cloud, Nebraska.
Office Up stairs, in Moon Blook,
D 1'. HUTCHISON,
Tonsorlnl Artist,
4th Avbnuk, - Red Cloud, Nbbbabka.
Firot-olass barbers and Hrst-closa work
earanteed Qiyo men call
D.
BTOFFEU,
Fnslilouublo Barber,
Red Cloud, Nebraska.
I give my personal attention to my
patrons, First-class shaving and hair
cutting n specialty.
QHAS. SOUAFFNIT,
Insurance Aaxcncjr,
Represents
(lernian insurnuce Co , Freenort, 111.
Koyal luiuinnce Co., Liverpool, England, '
Homo Fire Insuraucn Co., of Omahii, Nobr. .
Fhoenlx AKiirnni'ii Cm ot tsiilclnn. Hnr.
Te Manchester rlro AbsurauoaCo.oI'angland.'
uruiiui5uiivm.'iM,o.,ct ionuon, r.ng.
urllngtonlusumncoCo. of Ilurllngtou, Iowa,
rltttk 'America Assrirjitice; Co. Toronto, Can.
Hutu a 1 Heserve Fund (.lie As.tu.of N. Y.
Ttia Workman Building and Loan Association
Of Lincoln, Nebraska.
Otlee over Mizor's Store
Kkn Claud. - . Nbbrabra
C. E. Putnam,
Notary Puhlio,
C0WLE8, NKUnABKA.
Agent C3
Phoenix Insurance Co.
OF liilOOKLYN.
St. Paul Bankers Life
Insurance Co.
REAL ESTATE
All businoss intrusted (o him will be
promptly attondedto.
Nolleu to 'leacuere.
Notico is hereby given that I wjll
eiamino all porsons who may desire
to offer themselves as candidates for
teachers oftho public sohools of this
oouuty, at lied Cloud on tho third
Baturday of oauh month.
Special examination" will be held
on the Friday proceeding the 3d Sat
urday of each month,
The standing required for 2d and
3d grade certificates is the same no
grade below 70 per cent,, average 80
per cent; for first grado eortifloate
o grade below 80 per cent,, average
90 per cent, in all branches required
by law.
P. ,M. Hohtm, County 8upt
Ono (rial will do moro to oonvinoe yon
of the merits of Dr. Snwyer's Pastille
than all wo can say. Lndlos. trynsample
package. Hold by.'Ueyo it Urioe.
I'lattflnioiith pooplojuo worriod over
ttio nppenrunco offlinnllpox just across
tho rivor In Iowa.
CHURCHES.
fiHIUSTIAN Church-Services Sunday atH
v am A!il7:30pin:Hutj(lnyschoolrtiiaem
Y rnuKattdOpm and Y t'HOKJnulersat
ipm.
CUNUHKMATIONAt, Church-Services at tot
30 am, and 7:30 umiHunday school at I lit
am, YI'80 Kat:30pmand Vl'SOK Jua-
lors at i p m
MKTHODIHT Church-Service at 10:30 a. m
and 7:30 p.m.. Kpwnrtli league at 6:30 p.
m. Hunday Hcliool at ft ;.v) p. m.
EriBCOl'AI, Clntrch-Hcrvlccs every two
weeks, by appointment.
T.UTIIISUAN Churcli-Kvory third Sunday
- morning at 10 o'clock.
rUTHOMCChurch-Hcrvlccs by appointment.
IJAKriHT Church-No regular services, Hun
'' day school (regular) at noon. II Y I U at
6:39 pin.
CUAI'lilz-aundav school nt 3 p m every 8dn
dnv. soch:th:s.
O U V'.acli alternate Tuesday ovenlng. '
BKN Adlirm Ixiilgo No 180; 10 U KuveryMen
day night.
CAI.ANTIIK Lodge No 0, Knights of l'ythlas
Thuridav evcnlnir.
It
I'D Cloud Lodge No raw. Moilorn Woodmen
oi America, niternnin weunesuar oveninv
VAU.KY Lodito No n, Frnternal Order of Pro
tectors, first and third Monday of each
month.
CIIAIMTY Uxlio No 63 A Y aud A M eaea
Friday ovenfiig on or before the full moon.
RED Cloud Chapter No 10, HAH alternate
Thursday evening.
CYRKNK Commander No 14 alternate Thurt
diy ovenlng.
CIIAHITY Chapter Kastorn Star No 47 alter
nato Tuesday evenlnir.
CAUPII!t.1 Post Nn 80(1 A It Monday even-
lim on or beforo the full moon.
GAKFIKM) W it 0 No 14 meets alternate Sat
nrdayatternoou. MAHY HKF.ItS McIIF.NRYTentNollUauiht-
ore of Veterans Monday ovenlng.
HH KALKY Camp No 23, 8 of V Tuesday eve
nlnir. SIIFKMAN Circle No 3, ladles of the O
first and third Saturday evening.
A B
UF.I) CLOUD rounetl No 18 LoyalMyttlo Leg
ion ot America first and third Friday eve
ning. OR. HATHAWAY & CO.,
SPECIALISTS.v
(ItcRiilnr Ornduutci.)
Are dm lending nnd moit lucccrtf ul epoctalttte and
wlllKivu yuulielp.
Young and mid
die aged men.
ItemnrktMo re
mil. hntn follow
i (I our treatment.
Many ynura of
experience
Inlhcu.nof cure
tlvo inrtliudi ihtt
wc nlnneownind
control for all dls
onlcraur eaea who
tio weak, undo-
cmpcu or dis
raicd organa, or
wliu are aurlorlng
rrum error or
south ana cxceis
orwhuarancrvoui
and laaosient.
tlio rrum of their
iciiows ami ine
contempt of their
(rleuila and com-
taauiirnntcetonll patient. If lliay can poailblr
sc rvalnrr.t, our own csclu.lvo trcntmeat
will nrrnril ncure.
WOlir.NI Don't yon want to get cured of that
wcnkiipa wltlin treatment that ou can uio at
lioino wltliout In.trutnunt.? Our wonderful treat
ment Las cured others. Why not your Try It
r.VT.inmi. anil diseases of tho Ekin, Bleed,
noarl, Lh cr and Ktilncys.
flTPIIIT.IH-ThomnttMptil.aafn and effective
remedy. A complete Curo Qunruntccd.
HTCIVninnAHrN of all ktuds cured where
muyuilicraliavo failed.
VNV.vTrrtAi. uiflciiAitoKw rromptiy
eiH'rillnHfow ila). iulrk, aura and safe. This
!ncluilei Gleet nn J (lonorha-a.
TRUTH AND FACTS.
7c tinvn cured ra.ca of Chronic Olicasea that
ir o r.ill'M to tret cureil at the lianas of other apoclai.
Manndmcdlial Institutes.
tnntnn.. lpflf. .
i'iiii Oon.ult no other, hi ion mar waits valuaLi
HKUKMnRRthatthere la hope
M
,ime Mitaiu uur irviiiinrnt uioncu.
llewnreof freo ami rheap treatment. VTo give
Miauctl antlinott aclentirii: treaimenl at mode rata
i.rlrd-nilown. enn Ijo done for to and aklllful
treatment. ritl'.K canaiiltiitlon at thaouicoor
Xiy mall. TlioroiiRli examination and careful dlag.
no.li. A homo treatment ran ho nl en Inn majority
nfca.ei. Keml for symptom IIHnk Ko. IforMen;
No. 1 for Women tNo. 3forHkln Dlira.ea. All corns
itionilencenniwnreil promptly. Iluilneaaatrlctlyroa
ftilentlal. Kntlrurreaimt'iitnent (reo from olncna
llou. Itofcr to our patleats, bauka aud builacaa met
Address or call 6n
DR. HATHAWAY & CO.,
.J. K. Corner Mix th uiid Felix Hta., Hoomslaudl
(tlpBtalnt) HT. ,inFPH, JJO.
M. X, 0. W18f8 Uliva AHB BJAOr TUATXIirr
i!,n,,i.Mnidor P8illro written noarantoe, by
IyH of llriiln nnd Hcrvo I'owor: Lot Manhood
Qulcknet Night lxWSi Kyil trenni.; Icko
liSTjl? iif o; No70'lsn,i Lajltuilo; ell Uralns;
Loaaof I'owerofthotlenorntlvoOrirnnHineUhiiF
. ta
Live, rtfis ouro"tUck ilemlVei;:" WiSSi
Liver Complaint. KourHtomneh. nyeiwnaia ami
ConaUjMtUon. UUAltANlKlia ImuXoW by
Far Sale by Xfyo X Grlce.
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J;!fflw .V"? 'f Tobacco, Opium or Liquor.
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GEN. WASHINGTON
IXTENDEO HISTORY OF HI8 LIFE.
Of the Flret nl I'nnioim I'realdcut ef
the United Stutea by nn Itarly
Writer Incidentd and Adventure
or Ilia Lire.
CHAl'TEH I.
Or Georgo Washington's birth, family
and edeuation Of his mission to
the French commandant on tho
Ohio in 1753 His military op
erations as an officer of Virginia
from 1754 to 1758 Subsequent
employments to tho crmmonoo
mont of tho American Revolu
tion. Chapter 1 1753 to 1758.
Tho difficulties of defending such
an eztonsivo frontier, with so inade
quate a forco, would havo chagrined
almost any other man iuto arosiqna
tion of tho command, but only exoit
ed in bim grcnttr importunity with
tho ruling powers, for tho correction
of orrors. Tho plans ho proposed,
tho systoms be recommended for con
ducting tho war, displayed an uncom
mon vigor of mind. He retired from
the army with tho thanks of his regi
ment, and tho esteem, not only of his
couttrymon; but of tho offiecr of the
British army: and what is particular
ly remarkable, with tho undiminished
confidence of tho frontier settlors, to
whom ho was unablo to extend that
protection thoy expected from his
hands. They wero thoroughly con
vinced he had made tho bcBt possible
usoof his Bcanty means for tho secur
ity of so oxtonsivo a frontier; and to
tho weight of his advico in recom
mending, and spirited co-operation in
executing, tho ascribed a largo pro
portion of tho merit of the lato suo-
ocssful expedition against tho Fort
Duquesno, an event from which they
promised thcmsdvoi an exemption
from tho calamities under which thoy
had long labored. As a roward of his
(gallant and patriotic services, he
shortly after obtained tho hand of
Mrs. Curtis, who, to a fino person and
largo fortune, added every accomplish
ment which contributes to tho happi
ness of married life. Col. Washing
ton, by tho death of his older brother
Lawrence, had a few years boforo ac
quired an estalo situated on tho Po
tomac, called Mount Vernon, in
compliment to Admiral Vernon, who,
about tho year 1741, commanded the
British fleet in an expedition against
Carthagono, in which expedition Mr.
Lawronco Washington had been en
gaged, To this delightful spot tho laic
cemmandcr of tho Virginia forces,
released from tho cares of a military
life, and in possession o.f everything
that could make lifo agreeable, with
drew, and gav.e himself up to domes
tio pursujts, Thcso wero conducted
Vith so much judgment, stoadincss
and industry as greatly to enlarge and
improve his estate. To them ho ex
clusively devoted himself for fificou
years, with the exocption of serving
in tho houso of Burgesses of tho col
ony of Virginia, nnd as a judge of
the oourt of tho county in which he
resided. In these stations he acquit
ted himself with reputation, and ac
quired no inconsiderable knowledge
in tho 6cicnco of oivil government.
During this period the clashing ola'ms
of Great Britain and her oolonics
wero frequently brought beforo tho
Virginia legislature. In every in
stance he took a decided part in tho
ppositien mado to tho principle of
taxation claimed by the parent state.
Had Great Britain boon wise, the
hiitory of Georgo Washington would
havo ended hero, with thn addition
that he died in the sixty-eighth year
of his ajf,e, having sustained thiough
lifo tho character of a good man, an
excellent farmer, a wiso man of the
legislature, and an impartial distribu
tor of justice among his ncighborr.
Very different was his destiny, From
being tho commander of tho forces of
his native colony, Virginia, ho was
advanced to tho command of the arm
ies of thirteen United Colonies, and
successfully led them through a revo
lutionary war of eight years duration,
which issued in their establishment
as thirteen United States, Tho origin
of tbeso great events must bo looked
for across tho Atlantlo
OflAPTEK II.
Retropcot of tho origin of tho Ameri
cas revolutionary wai Of Geo.
Washington n a tiiciucmber of
Congress, in 1774 and 1775 As
Commander in Chief of tho arm
ies of the United Colonies in
1775 and 177G, and his opera
tions near Boston in these years.
chapter ll 1774 to 177C.
Soon after tho peace of Paris, 17G3,
a new system for governing the Brit
ish oolonics, was adopted. Ono
abridgment of their accustomed lib
erties followed another in such rapid
succession that in the short spaco of
twclvo years thoy had nothing left
they could oall their ewn. Tho Brit
ish parliament, in whieh thoy were
unrepresented, and over which they
had no control, not only olaimed, but
exercised the powor of taxing them at
pleasure, and of binding tbem in all
cases whatsoever.
Claims so ropugnant to tho spirit of
tho British constitution, and which
made suoh invidious distinctions be
tween tho subjeots of tho satno king,
residing on different sides of tho At
lantic, excited a serious alarm among
tho colonists, Dctaohcd as thoy wore
ffom each other by local residence,
and unconnected in their sovoral leg
islatures, a sonso of common danger
pointed out to them tho wisdom and
propriety of forming a now represen
tative body, composed of delegates
from each colony, to tako oaro of their
common interests.
With very littlo provious concert,
such a body was formed and met in
Philadelphia in September, 1774, and
ontcred into tho serious consideration
of tho griovancos undor which their
constituents labored. To this Con
gress Virginia deputed seven of her
most respected citizens: Peyton Ran
dolph, Riohard Henry Loc, Goorgo
Washington, Patrick Henry, Riohard
Bland, Benjamin Harrison, Edmund
Pendleton; mon who would have dono
honor to any ago or country. Tho
samo were appointed in liko manner to
attend a sooend congress on tho 10th
of May, in tho following year. Tho
historians of tho Amcrioan rovelution
will detail with pleasure and pride,
tho proceedings of this illustrious as
sembly: the firmness and precision
with which they stated their griev
ances, and petitioned their sovereign
to redress them; the eloquence with
whioh thoy addressed thopcoplo of
Great Britain, tho inhabitants of Can
ada, and their own conatituonts; tho
judicious measures thoy adopted for
cementing unien at home, and procur
ing frionds abroad. Thoy will also
inform tho word of tho unsuccessful
termination of all plans proposed for
preserving the union of tho empire,
and that Groat Britain, prooeeding
from ono oppression to another, threw
tho colonies out of her protection,
mado war upon them, and carried it
on with a view te- their subjugation.
All thise matters, together with tho
commencement of hostilities at Lex-
ingtou, and tho formation of an Amer
loan army by the colony of Ma3sa
ohuBOtts, for defending themselves
against a royal army in Boston, must
uu uuru pusBou over, uur oustness is
only with Georgo Washington. Tho
famo he had acquired as commander
of tho Virginia forces, together with
well known military talents, procured
for him tho distinguishing appellation
of tho Soldier of America. Thoso
who, before the commencement of
hostilities, looked forward to war as
tho probablo consrquonoo of tho dis
putcs between Great Britain and Her
colonios, anticipated his appointment
to the supremo command of the foroes
of his native oountry.
As long as ho continued a member
of Congress, ho was chairman of every
committco appointed by that body to
make arrangements for dofonce,
Theso duties in tho Sonato wero soon
superceded by moro aotivo employ
ment in the field. As soon as the
Congress of tho United Colonics had
determined on making a common
cause with MasBaohusotts, against
whioh a British army had commenced
hostilities, thoy appointed, by a unani
mous vote, George Washington com
mander ia chief of all the forces
raised or to be raisod for, the defence
of tho colonies. His election was ao
companiod with no competition, and
followed by no envy. Tlio samo gen
eral impulso on tho public mind,
which led the colonies to sgreo in
many other particulars, pointed to him
as tho most ptoper person" for presid
ing over their armies.
Soar Stomach, Headache, Dilonsnece,
Jaundice, Drowiiness, General debilty
( nd Diabetes are oared bv Dr. Sawyer's
Family Cure. Sold by Dejro & Qrioe,
' '
Row George Aloxundor died last weoU
agod C2.
Pleasant, safe, harmlosr, invigorating,
restoring, healing and ouratlye, is what
Indies will find Dr. Sawyer's Paatillea are'
Try a sample package. Deyo k Dries.
What is
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Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric. Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
fovcrishncss. Castoria prevents vomiting- Sour Curd
cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
tccMiing- troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach
nnd bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cos
toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend '
Castoria.
" Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told mo of Its
good effect upon their children."
Da. Q, 0. Osaoon,
Lowell, Mass.
" Castoria Is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hopo tho day is not
far distant when mothers will consider tho real
Interest ot their children, and uso Castoria In
stead ot tho variousquack nostrums which are
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending
them to premature graves.1' '
Da. J. F. KntcnzLOB,
Conway, Ark.
Tke Geataar Company, 17 If
Slicrlil' Sale.
Kotlco Is hereby clvcn that under ami by vir
tue of an order of ttnlo Issued from the tffllce of
C. II. Crone clerk of the district court at the
10th Judicial district, within and for Webster
county, Nebraska, upon n decrco lu nn action
pendliiK, therein, wherein the I'huMilx Insur
ance company of llnitford Connecticut Is plain-
nn iinu nKiuusi niiarri 11. liowe, .u.iriu.i ai.
none, Mnniiwicii t'.nteriiruo comn.ii'y, Kan
sas Manufacturing Company, First Na
tional B.tnk of Miles, Michigan, Ilargrcavcs
llrothirs. I'erklu Wliul-mlll ami nx comnanv
nnd L. W. Tulleys trustee for K. 1. Hammond
et hi, are defendants.
I shall offer for enlent publlo vendue, te the
highest bidder for cash In hand, ut the cast
door of tlio court house, at Ited Cloud, In said
Wehster county, Nebraska, (that being the
buUdlug wherein tho last term of said court was
holdvnj en the second day ot May A.i..18'Jl, at
one o'clock p. m., of itald (lay, tno following des
cribed property, to-wlt: Thosnuth-eiist quarter
(soH) of section fourteen (M) lu township
uuinu:r turro (J) norm 01 rango nuinuvr ten
no) west of the blxtli 1'. M lu Webster county,
Nebraska.
(liven under my hand this SOtlt day of March
A. I)., ism.
J. W. RuKCHKV, Sheriff,
WniniiTft Stout, l'lalntltt's Attorneys,
The almvo sale was continued for want of
bidders until dune 9, 1891.
Dated this 4th day ur May, 1891.
J. W.Hunchv, Sheriff,
I Best Coimb Bjrup. Taatos Hood. TJeC I
CURIS WH1HF AIL f ISf FAILS.
in lima, pom oj uniRKiam.
Here's the Idea
Of tho Non-pull-out Bow
The great watch saver. Saves the watch
from thieves and falls cannot be pulled oft
the case costs nothing extra.
E3
The bow has a groove
on each end. A collar
runs down Inside the
Rer
ta
lendant (stem) and
ts Into the groove.,
rmly lockine the
Ow bow to the pendant,
""'Li& - ao that it cannot be
gpM ii0 pulled or twisted off.
C7
Can only be had with cases
stamped with this trade mark.
Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases arc
now fitted with this greet bow (ring). They
look and wear like solid gold cases. Cost
only nbout half as much, and arc guaranteed
for twenty years. Sold only through watch
dealers Ucmcm!cr the name
Keystone Watch
PHILADELPHIA.
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experience tn tho patent builnosi. Communlra.
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formation concornlng 1'atent and bow to oh.
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ical and sclentino books .eat frco.
Patent, taken tbroiigb Muon ft Co. receive
special notico Intbo 8c (entitle Amerirnn, and
tbae are broucht widely before tbo publlo with,
pot con to the Inventor, Tbta .olendld paper,
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