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WEDNESDAY NOV. 24 1397.
Miss Hei.rn Oouoin has n list of
3004 wlfo murders by drunken hus-
bands all committed in ouo year.
The chief advantage of tho chainless
blcyclo appears to bo that no one can
mlstako it for a last year's modol.
That western scboolma'am who is
lighting against tho onion has already
found tho enemy too strong for her.
A hook agent killed himself over In
Michigan tho other day but most of
them do not die that way or any other
v?ay.
TnE earthquake reported in Austria
recently may have only been a session
of tbo roichsrath. Tho result is
usually tho samo.
PtnuArs in Georgia tho gamo of
football has a tendency to distract tho
thoughts of citizens from tho higher
nobler pursuit of lynching.
EluiiT days liavo now elapsed and
Murderer Durrant'a attorneys have
not discovered a now way of fooling
Justice; chiefly becaur o they liavo not
needed to.
GovEUNon Mount ot Indiana is do-
ing hie level best to transform tho
prominent cltlren who leada lynching
parties into the prominent convict who
leads Joekstoppors.
Tammany's executlvo committee had
"money to burn" when tho campaign
was oyer. It has voted 820.000 to
charity In Now York and another 320-
000 to tbo Cuban sufferers.
Mn. McKi.m.kv haB not yot told us
what ho meant by saying that hois
hlehlv stratified with tho result In
Ohio. Such a remark is calculated to
make Mr. Uanna feel uncomfortable.
Judoino from tho heartiness with
which General Weylor was received In
Spain tho Spanish peoplo are inclined
to admiro tho thoroughness ot his
failure to put down tho Cuban revolt
A COPF18K four feet long has been
caught on tho New England coast.
This does not however settle the
mooted question whether tho codfish
salt tho ocean or tho oscan nails tho
cod Qsh
Skkatou Uanna'h most serious trou-
ble appears to bo to find a suitable
placo to bury the hatchot bo that there
will be no danger of Foraltor going
around in tho dark of tho moon to dis-
intor it.
The Kansas City Times says that
Tammany iti donating 820000 to the
Cuban cause did mora for tbo Cubans
in five minutes than President McKln-
ley with all his pledges has dono In
eight months.
Dkspjtb tho eloquent typewriter of
Mr. Walter Wcllman many pooplo are
Inclined to tbink that tho foreign
policy ot tho administration consists
in tho most part ot getting up in tho
morning and waiting around for bed-
time to come again.
A Maink humorist announces bis in-
tention of appealing to tbo next legis-
lature for the amendment of tho gamo
laws limiting the number of guides or
follow sportsmen who may be shot by
deer hunters to not exceed three in
any one season by any ouo hunter.
He oays this la an amendment greatly
needed for tho presonation of guides
who aro now threatened with extinc-
tion Tuk tlmo has gone by when the
American peoplo who potscss common
seme will take any stock in howls
about repudiation and anarchy. It
tbo Republicans really wish to secure
a good standing In tho next elections
thoy will have to atop yawplag about
anarchists and talk plain sense. Such
speeches as Sonator Thurston made in
Chicago a few days ago only 6crve to
make him ridiculous and arouBQ the
resentment of peoplo whn believe that
men who differ from them may after
all be honest and patriotic.
03K unre plan for reorganization of
the currency is advanced this time
from ox Comptroller Trenbolm aud Is
published this morning. It la substan
tially a gold standard proposition in-
asmuch as it docs not conteinplato a
return of silver to a parity with gold
and yet it favors an International
agreement to steady tbo value ot silver
and establish an assurance that it will
not fall further in price. Nor does the
plan provido exactly for tho rotiro-
nitiut of greenbacks but for a tort of
fusion of the greenbacks and tho Sher-
man notea to ba issued in sums of Si
S3 and 85 redeemable in gold with the
siWer certificate Issuod in sums ot 510
nnd upward.
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Miss Rat hM given 510.000 toward
starting a negro colony In Alabama.
It Is located near Decatur and a pro-
v'slonal government has been estab-
lished over It Her Idea la to teat tho
ability of the negro (or local self-government.
Wk aro accustomed to congratulate
ourselves on the observance of law
and order yet wa aro about tbo only
country In which vtolcnco tales tho
placo of law. Lynching is American;
oven Mexico will not tolerate it. It is
oonflncd lo no section. It may break
out tonight In soemly Massachusetts
and make that excellent people ceaso
to vaunt themselves as tho oulbroak
In Indiana did a few months ago.
Sotno of tho atrocities practiced in
lynching can bo Btudicd with profit by
tlio frenzied 'rum who may nc6iro now
I methods of cruelty.
LOVERING ON TRIAL.
lining Court-Martlatail for Aliasing; 1'rl-
viilo Ilnmmnhil.
Ciiicaoo Nov. 83. Captain Leonard
A. Lovoring of tho Fourth Infantry
stationed at Fort Slicrldnn npj.curel
before a coiirt-martlal nt thnt post
yostnrday to htnnd trial on the charge
of "conduct prejudicial to good order
and mllltnry discipline"
A cold wind from the northwest
blew across the parade grounds nnd
Private Hammond who stood without
an overcoat on tho porch of tho olll-
cers' olub where the court wan held
under guard of three soldlois wrapped
in henvy nrmv ulsters shlvored while
his teeth chattered nnd his face
turnod bluo from the cold. The four
men stood in the falling snow for
almost nn hour the gunrd with their
bnvonets leveled toward the prisoner
until Lieutenant Williams who had
been notified of tho dolay took pity
ou Hammond and ordered him back to
the guardhouse. Hammond ivns thin
nnd pale and his appearance indicated
that Ills imprisonment had told on his
health.
NEBRASKA RETURNS.
The Heerctury ot NUte Clinri;pil With
Having Opened Hsvernl Knvelnpm.
Lincoln Nob. Nov. S3. The stato
canvassing board consisting of tiic
governor tho secrotary of stntc tho
auditor and tho nttorney gcnurnl met
to-day to canvass tho returns of tho
recent election and this afternoon n
formal written protest signed by
Secretary Slzor of tho Koptiblican
slate committee nnd many cltizons
against the continuance of the can-
vass In at least twonty-two counties
is to bo filed. The protest is based
upon tho charge that tho secretary of
state Mr. Portor broke soveral seals
and scanned tho returns sending
them back to county clerks for cor-
rection. Attorneys it is said have
been retained by tho signers of tho
protest.
FILLEY CRITICISED.
HI Attack on tho AilmlnUtrntlon
Are
Denounced.
St. Louib Ma Nov. 23. Seventeen
of tho thirty-live members of tho He-
publican stato central committee huvo
criticised Chairman Fllley for his re-
cont statements donouueiug tho ad-
ministration The claim is mndu that
this number will bo Incrousod to
twenty. The criticism is in part as
follows:
"Wo simply doslro to say to tho peo-
ple as tholr representatives In the of-
ficial organization ot this stuto from
tho rospoctlvc districts that tho com-
munications mentioned nolthcr liavo
recolved nor do thoy recolvo our
sympathy or npproval and wo dopro-
cate us unfortunate that tho chairman
of tho ate to commltteo has scon fit In-
dividually to mako thoso statements
ospocinlly to an antagonistic pross."
llryiiti in MlMourl.
Coi.vmiiia Mo. Nov. 93. William J.
Dry an was given an enthusiastic re-
copliou in Columbia yesterday. He
camo hero under tho auspices of tho
Century club the local bimetallic or-
ganization to deliver an address upon
bimetallism After tho election there
was a public reception tendored tho
distinguished guest. Later tho Cen-
tury club gao Mr. Hryan nn old-
fashioned Democratic 'possum supper
at which speeches wore inudo by E.
W. Stephens Judge W. & Pratt and
Mr. Hryau.
Attorney Diet" of rrU.
St. Louis Mo. Nov. 23. Judgo
Cecil Scott for many yonrs ono of the
most conspicuous members of tho St.
Louis bar died yesterday morning of
paresis.
Woman's Friend
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"I feel that I ought to write a fow
words in praiso ot Hood's Barsaparllla
which has done great thiugs for me. I
was in a dollcate couditlon and was nick
at my stomach and constipated. I tried
remedies highly recommended for female
weaknoascif but tbo medicines brought
on other troubles I was so weak I
could not attend to my household duties
aud I then determined to try Hood's Bur-
eaparitla. After I had taken tills medlcino
a Bhort time I began to gain strength. I
Crow Stronger Ench Day
until I was ablo to work all day without
any luconveuience. I have taken Ilood'ri
Pills for constipation and I am better to-
day than I havo been for five years.
Since talcing Hood's Barsaparllla and
Hood's Pills I feel rested in the morning.
I am less nervous and am aure I havo
richer and purer blood. I havo always
been bothered with scrofula but now I
am rid of It. Dofore my last child was
born I took Hood's Barsiparilla and
my girl baby was fat and atrong whilo
my other child was not well aud lived
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TRAGEDY IN REAL LIFE. I
A Graphic Story Concerning tho Fato
of a Young Lady.
Hero Is a grapulouarrativo from real
life showing how many cf our friends
whom wo love may be on tho verge of
a great tragedy.
A youn? girl residing on Madison
Avenue New York and who hid been
in society but a short tlmo was prepar-
ing to attend a grand ball for which
great preparations had been made.
Sbo was in hcrown soom on tho second
floor over tho parlor and called down
to her mother regarding certaiu mat-
ters connected with Iter now dress.
The mother answered but received no
response nor did she rcccivo a word ot
reply to her continued answers. Tho
mother therefore climbed tbo stairs
and found hor daughter lying dead
upon the side of the sola.
Ab Is usual in all cases of sudden
death heart disease was assigned as
the cause but a careful examination
by competent physicians revealed tho
torrlble fact that tho young lady met
hrr death from acuto Hrlghl'a disease
ot tho kidneys
Tho abovo painful accident is related
precisely as it occurred tho names of
the parties only being suppressed ow-
ing to their prominence Tbo story is
related to Impress tho fact of how
many peoplo there are apparently In
good health and yet actually upon the
vorgo of tho grave. Kldnoy diseases
are the most deceptive and the most
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dangerous of nil known complaints.
Tholr subtle poisons utoal into tho sys
tem llko a thief manifesting fow it
any symptoms and UB-jally no pain
whatever when suddenly without
warning thoy culminate In acuto
tirlght'a disease and eventually too
often In doath. In very many cases they
assumo tho symptoms ot othci dis
eases and a vast number of headaches
coughs chills lack of aopotlte sleep-
tcssness and fovcrlshness traco their
cause to deranged kidneys or disor-
dered adjoining organs. Very often
this tendency to Urighl's disease is in-
herited but acuto Ilright's disease too
of ton arises from colds and tho closing
of tho pores ot tho skin from change of
weather.
Notwithstanding tbo fact that this
disease is so common and so dangerous
thoro has boon but ono sc'sutiQc dis-
covery for effectually proventln it or
checking it after It baa begun to fix I's
fangs upon tho system That remedy
is acknowledged by tbo medical pro-
fession of tbo world and la used in
greater quantities In other countries
than even In tho United States. It has
become a household remedy and it
richly deserves tbo reputation It has
secured That remedy is Warncr'a
Safo Ouro.
There aro thousands ot mon and wo-
men throughout tho length and
breadth of tho land who owo their
prolonged Uvea and present health to
ita faithful uso. There aro women
who wero once pale sallow and sickly
and Buttering from painful complaints
peculiar to their sex who ao fday
bright rosy hea'thful and grateful to
tbo remedy that has produced this re-
markablo cbango. Thero aro mon
who were once broken down listless
nervolcss and despondent and who
aro now In comploto health aro ablo
to attend to their duties without fa-
tigue who glorify tho power of Safe
Cure. Among tho physicians through-
out tho world who speak In the high-
est termB ot this great remedy aro Or.
William Ilobcson of Kngland. Dr.
Ilcyer of Germany and DrB. It. A.
G unn and DIo Lewis of America. In
speaking of this great remedy Dr.
Robeson of England said: "I em-
phatically Btato that I havo boon able
to give mora relief and effect more
cures by tho uso ot Warnor's Safo Curo
than by all tbo medicines in the llrltlsb
Pharmacopeia "
It any man or woman who reads
this Is suffering from any of tbosymp.
toms above mentioned and desires to
avoid tho fato that Is overtaking so
many worthy poople. prompt action
should bo taken at once. Hear this
carefully In mind.
BRAZIL'S PLOT DEEP.
Many I.railrri Implicated According
to the SiildUr Aaiatdn'a Btory.
Hio dk Jankiko Nov. v Further
dlicovorles made by the pollco cou-
pled with n written confession by
Mollo tho aoldier who tried to kill
President Muraes loave no doubt that
tho attempt on tho president's llfo
was the roult of tt great conspiracy
handed by muny mon who held high
o dices under the ifovarnment
Itlollugivos the names of many olll-
olnls who went In tho 'plot though
thobe names are carefully withhold.
Beveral more arrests bavo boon mado
mid nil the prUouers aro kept in close
confinement Among tho last to bo
urrcsteil is Deputy Joao Mariono.
honor Munu.-l lihtrolln nephew of
tho governor of llahla who was ar
rested in coniieottun with tho cou-
aplracy eommltud suloldo In prison
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Take Laxatlvo llromo Qulnlno Tablets
Ail drugplsU refund the money if it
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COFFEE THUST DICTATION.
A Toiielca (Irocerr l'lrm Refuted Good
Kictpt an Artiuckle'i Terms.
Toi'HKA Knn Nov. This morn-
ing C. '. Kelso representing Park-
hurst Davis &. Co. a local whole-
sale grocery house accompanied
by T. J. Gordon a travel-
ing salesman who handles Ar-
buckle's coffee called on Assistant
Attorney General Snolllng nnd
Kelso dcelnred that booause Park
hurst. Davis & Co. had sold goods for
loss than trust prices Gordon hnd ro-
fused to soil them cofToo union they
would contract to sell it on tho equity
plan thnt Is follow tho prloo lists
furnished by tho trust and mako no
salos undor other conditions. The
firm refused to ninkc stioli a contract
alleging that the Kansas anti-trust
law would not permit it.
MANY INDICTED.
Mlnourl DruggWtii Held for Wlil.ky Sales
nnd Lending Men for Perjury.
Rich Hii.u Mo. Nov. "t The Hates
county grand jury which has just ad-
journed unexpectedly indicted New-
ton Martin James Yongo and I. C
lllggs druggists of Humo Frank Leo
William Cox John Klklns. W. J. nnd
W. A. LandMlown and John Snulsman
druggists of Adrian and D. II. Hiekoy
a Rich Hill druggist for Illegal salos
of whisky upon from ono to n dozen
counts each. Prank It. Hamilton re-
cently Republican candidato for con
gress .1. M. Cox the now postmaster
at Adrian nnd .1 I). Simpson n woll
known trndosmnn of that town woro
indicted for perjury in connection
with their testimony boforo tho grand
jury in the liquor casos.
A PLOT FRUSTRATED.
Benor Caotni Serin to Ho Keenlnc; tho
Upper Hnml In Uruguay.
Mo.NTF.vinno Nov. '.On Friday
evening last tho gosfcrnmont frus-
trated a plot of tho adherents of ox-
President Herrora y Obes In tho legis-
lature to kidnap and deposo Senor
Cucslas who succeeded to tho presi-
dency ad interim after tho assassina-
tion of Sonor llorda. The dlscovory of
this plot hns produced strong popular
demonstrations in favor of Senot
Cuestas. whoso cnndldaturo for tho
presidency Is now formally proclaimed
by the lllancos and by all partlos ox
cept tho adherents of the old rcglmn.
1'nnlo In it Clovolatiil Church.
Cf.Kvni.AND Ohio Nov. 32. lly tho
collapsing of the lloor of Coroy Meth-
odist chapel on Central n venue .lOO
colored worshipers wcro pracipitated
to tho ground n distance of seven
foot. A panic ensued but only threo
persons wero hurt nnd thoy not seri-
ously Klondike Trulls Jllochmloil.
Skatti.e Wash. Nov. 28. Accord-
ing to mall ndvlcus from Sknguuy
Alaska Novombor 15 snow on tho
Skapuay trail was fully three feet
deco a id on tho Dyen route flvo or
six feel deep.
First
published In tho Dally
Novombor 21 1S07.
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Notico for Publication.
Landodlco atGutbrlo O.T. November
20 1897.
Notico Is hereby glvon that tho follow"
Ing namod settlor has filed notico of his
Intention to mako final proof In support
of his claim and that said nroof will bo
made boforo tho roglstor and rccolver at
(luthrlo O. T. on Decombor 27 1S07
vu:
llarty Pulllam. for lot 2 aud so or nw
qr and lot 1 and no qr nw qr sec 18 tp 17
norm rango 1 oast.
Ho names tho following witnesses to
provo his continuous rcsidonco upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Nathaniel Arnott. 'J homas J. Lewis.
James M. Gibson Dalton L. Smith all
of Langston U. T.
4315 A. N.J. Crook Register.
I First published In tho Dally Leader
Nov. 20 1837.
Notico for Publication.
Land o(ll co at Guthrie Okla. Nov.
19 1897.
Notico la hereby given that tbo follow-Ing-namod
sottlor lias filed notice of his
Intontlon to mako final proof Id support
of his claim and that said proof will bo
madn boforo tho register and recolvor U.
8. land 0 111 co at Guthrlo Okla. on De-
comber St 1P97. vli:
Theodoio Morthens for tho no qr sec
21. twp 17 n r 1 w.
llo names tho following witnesses to
provo his continuous rosldmco upon and
cultivation of said laud vlt:
Hoblnson Carney. Kranklln . Knox.
Casper Hommor aud Henry llommer all
of Guthrlo O. T.
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shoulders sidf9
hips nnd limbs.
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nnd regular. It puts the deli-
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Aud tlu.t stops all this pain.
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month after month when Wine
of Caidui will relieve her? It
costs fr.oo at the drug store.
Why don't you get a bottle
to-day?
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special directions address giv-
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FINE BILLIARD PARLOR - - PHOJE 95
OSCAR HAMILTON Manager
First published in the Dally Loader No
vcinbei 83 18U7.
Notice for Publication.
Land ofllco at Guthrlo O. T. Noyom
bor 2'J 1807.
Notico Is horeby clvon that tho follow
ing named settler has filed notico of her
Intention to make llnal proof In suppor.
of hor claim and that said proof will bo
mado before tho reKlsier and recolvor
United States land olllco al Outhrle O.
T on December 21 1ED7 viz:
1'loteiico MeWald for tho s hf sw qr
sec 0 tp 10 n r 1 w.
Sho names the following wltuossos to
provo her continuous residence upou and
cultivation of said land viz:
12morou O. Clark John O McCathron.
Prank Kills and Joseph II. Casall all of
Outhrle O. T.
4318 A. N. J. Ckook IteRlator.
Vlrst published In tho Dally Loader Oct.
30 1507
Notice for Publication.
Land ofllce at Guthrlo O T. Oct. 39
1897.
Notico Is horoby aWon that tho follow-
ing named sottlor lias tiled notico of his
Intention to mako final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will ho
mado bnforo tho register and receiver of
tho United SUtes iand ofllco at Guthrlo
O. T.. on Dec. 2 16'r Vl7-
Nathan O Vaullorn for the n e nr sec
15 tp 15 r 3 o.
Ho namos tho following wltnessos to
prove bis continuous rosldenco upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
William Qulndt Iaaac M. Legard aud
Thadous McMahau. all of Carney O T..
and William Cummlngs of Fallls.O. T.
4285 A. N. J. Oitooif Hoglster.
i i i i
First published In the Dally Leador No-
vombor 10 16D7.
Notice for Publication.
Land ofllce at Guthrlo O. T. No-
vember 15 1807.
Notico la horeb? given that the follow
ing-named settlor has filed notice of his
Intontlon to make final uroof'ln support
of his claim and that said proof will be
mauo Deioro mo rogisior anu receivor ai
United State land ofllce at Guthrlo O.
T. on December 23 1807 viz:
Doiinls D. l'rlco for tho ne qr sec 14
tp 18 r 1 wost.
Ho names tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of. said land viz:
David Loar Cornelius Marsh Arthur
Marsh. Gilbert Clark all of Mulhull.
C). T.
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Tlie Friseo Line is also ttie most direct
route to St Loula and all points east. Xle-
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The Frisco Is always Qrst to pet out of old
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Pullman
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Car.
The finest sleeping oars In the world.
Another advance Is the lntrodnetlea of
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To do the express business of tbis company.
The above express company covers lines
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IX !?Aci
First published In tho Dally Leader Oc-
tober 20 1SU7
Notice for Publication.
Land ofllce at Guthrlo O. T. October
19 1807.
Notico is hoioby given that tho follow
lug-named settlor has tiled notion of his
Intontlon to mako llnal proof in suuport
of h's claim and that said proof will bo
mudobofi.ro tho register and receiver of
tho United States land olllco at Guthrlo
O. T. on November 31. la07 viz:
Orron l. Marshall for tho s w qr sec
31. tpiu rango 1 oast.
Ho namos tho following witnesses to
provo his continuous residence upou aud
cultivation of said land viz:
John M. Torrance John C. llutler
Jacob Wolf and James Tate of McKlu-
Ioy O. T.
43SO A. N. J. Cnooit Reglstor.
First published In Guthrlo Dally Leador
NovemborS 1807.
Notico for Publication.
Land Ofllco at Guthrie O T. Novem
bor 1 1807.
Notice Is horoby given that tho following-named
sottlor has tiled notice of his
Intention to make final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will bo
mado beforo tho lcglster and rccolver
Unltod Stato? land olllco at Guthrlo O
T. on Docnmber 8 1697 viz:
David Litstcr for tho o hf mv qr and o
hf sw qr sec io twp 15 r 1 o.
He names tho following wltnessos to
provo his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
William Shafler Thomas IJabb and
Charlos llardshcr of Garden O. T.;
Jamos Archor of Tohco O. T.
4280 A. N. J. OltoOK. Register
First published tn tho Dally Loader
Nov. 7 1607.
Notico for Publication.
Laud ofllce at Guthrie Ok. Novem
her 0 1397.
Notice Is hereby given that bo follow-
namod sottlor 1 as tiled notico of his Inten-
tion to mako Ileal proof In support of his
claim aud that said proof will bo madn
boforo tho register aud rccolver United
Statos land ofllco at Guthrlo Ok. on
December 8. 1507 viz:
William II Long guardian for minor
heirs of Mary K t lino deceased for the
sw qi soc 11 tp 11 n r 3 w.
Ho names tin 'ni'nwing witnesses to
provo his continuous roslu-'nce upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Charles Chtdler John L. Tresler Henry
Howor of Waterloo O. T.; John Adams
of Guthrlo. O. T.
4201 A. N J CnoOK. Register
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