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   Goshen Weekly News (Newspaper) - June 1, 1805, Goshen, Indiana                                Weekly JUNE 1, 1895.  F. AND A. M. ITS AND N. A of the at oil Daily Free celebrated the of Lodge's a fine iu Masonic hall after a regular lodge session in which the degree was conferred upon Prof. L. A. Sage The was a noteworthy event and one that will be long remembered by the members of the A. S. W. and made some entertaining as did also Judge H. D. Rev. C. T. Rev. V. R. F. D. John Rabbi W. F. Parfitt and The venerable E. G who has been secretary almost since the institution of the not a charter was being the only representative of those long ago One of the features of last night's celebration was the receipt from J. B. Skinner of of a silk and satin apron richly embroidered with the emblems of the order and which was the property and was worn by the Asa when that gentleman was Junior Warden during the lodge's first The was accompanied by a copy of the that was issued in 1845. The relics were gladly received by the lodge and will be placed among its most valued The of the lodge during year Ebenezer W. M. W. H H. S. W. Asa J W. E. G. secretary James H. Grand F. A. Indianapolis elected the following Grand Edward O'Rourke of Ft. Deputy Grand Simeon P. Gillett of Senior Grand George A. of South Grand Martin Rice of William H. Smythe of Emma Hossler was buried on Friday at having died suddenly at Crary and son Frank of Goshen were in Milford last the Crary Polly of the Elkhart county poor was in last in attendance at Mr. Doty's she being a sister of Mrs Doty Will moved to Leesburg last to go into and Mrs W E Groves went to Ft last to attend the conference of the Woman's Home Missionary W B Cook of Chicago is visiting her Mr. and Mrs John of North Messick was in last to pay his delinquent he Ella south of is quite Wright of Pine is visiting Isaac Closson and William his Poor of formerly of spent Sunday witli his Mrs Mr. Poor is representing a large music hoase of Anna Method of Goshen was in over M of Wabash spent a days last week in R met with a very accident while at work at the saw in which he a broken w carried off the honors 5n the five mile bicycle last R. C Morris of Warsaw won the In the one mile Cash McCloud of Nappanee was an easy winner ana in the boy's race Don and Mrs. Clarence Ketring are parents of an the sport of was at the races last NEWS son was born to the wife of Trustee Wilson Rood of Harrison City high school boys are being taken through a course of military stands fifth in the list of states as to the appraised value of property for J. of the Goshen Hardware is dangerously ill from of the C. who is attending a medical college in is at home to spend the summer St. Joseph county commissioners yesterday decided to build a court house at South Meredith yesterday took Austin Berkey's Badger and Elsea to the at for Hagg was in Thursday He was twenty years chief of Michigan City police has made a ruling that no more fictitious names shall go in police W. N. Ash of formerly of was the guest of Dr. E. E. C. W. Merrill returned from where he attended the Giand Lodge of the I. O. O. Herr and Mrs Howard of are visiting their City Attorney and Conrad arrived home from a of several weeks in and The trip was beneficial to his Tuttle of South was arrested at Elkhart as Charles wanted for He was released when a South Bend officer failed to identify him as the Equitable Loan Savings Association of Elkhart has filed with the county recorder a resolution of its directors increasing the capital stock from to doing a week's stand at Elkhart has the good fortune to have some slight accident to happen to members of his audience each evening that gets into the papers and advertises his Bourbon Howard revolver fell out of his pants pocket and the weapon was sending a bullet into his right striking a bone with such force as to almost the bullet in Hayes and schoolmates were playing the at and he was hurled against a tree with such violence as to cause internal cut his face and knock out a couple of Indianapolis small name Bradbury publicly announced that he liked to be called plain and one of the which doesn't like him very says that a brad is a nail without a NEWS NEWS part of South Bend is aptly called Rum Shellenbarger of Vistula was in town between Gardner of horses to a GRADUATE at Clyde town of Lagrange was Wednesday by the report that one of the high school who had acquitted himself honorably at the exercises the had been arrested on charge of theft and Seven 1 weeks ago a bicycle with but one pedal on was stolen from L. D. hardware No trace of it could be obtained until a letter was received by a bicycle agent from a enclosing a letter making enquiries for a The letter was signed by the initials G. and the answer directed to be sent to a certain postoffice Suspicion was directed to The wheel was shipped to Cherry where he expected to go this He is under 500 Phoebe Thomas of Junction was told by her doctors she had consumption and that there was no hope for but two bottles Dr. King's Nejv Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her Mr. Eggers 139 Florida San suffered from a dreadful approaching tried without result everything then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was He is It is such of which these are that prove the wonderful of this medicine in coughs and Free bottles at drug 60g, imd f and the fellows arrested here some weeks ago by for stealing some meat at were yesterday sentenced by the Williams circuit court to three years in the penitentiary is now assured that the Mier Buggy Co. will build its factory in as the site has been The main building will be 180x120, three stories in blacksmith 80x40. The main as well as the blacksmith will be of and most substantially Work will be begun at Harry Barben of who is well-known in is lying at the point of death at his home in that city with He was formerly a switchman in the Lake Shore yard here and is a brother-in-law of Mr. J. C. of this This news will be received with regret by his many Mrs. Klink was called to his bedside and found him very steamboat Ben which plies between South Bend and struck a rock Wednesday night near Island The passengers on board thinking the boat seriously damaged became confused an a panic ensued One yoang Arthur jumped overboard and started toward He nearly reached the but became exhausted and could go no Seizing a small limb of an overhanging tree between his teeth he held until help reached The was no damage do repaired in a short barn of Frank Holdeman at Nappanee was on Tuesday afternoon completely together a family several sets of and sundries kept in the The buggy was loaned out during the day and thus escaped being For a few moments the situation looked for had the two houses on side of the street burned it would have been a close call for a the town on account of the shingles and the high wind that There is scarcely a doubt but that children playing the barn it on The lois will probably be in the neighborhood of Vrith no H. S. Riggs is to be the orator of the day at Syracuse on Memorial E. S. Hidy of North Manchester has been granted a reissue of Ellis on Saturday examined a clAss of forty applicants for S Zook went to Indianapolis as representative of the local lodge to the Grand F. A. Keener of Goshen and John L. Stevens of Wakarusa have each been granted a reissue of Emma Platter and Mrs. of who were guests of W. D. went ta Bid Simmons and children returned home to after a few visit with in that Councilman Kelly has gone to Chicago and Peoria on business for the Kelly Foundry Machine H. Gortner has received a fine Kentucky It was purchased in and sent from southern settlers of Noble county will hold a reunion at Albion on June C. Hon. Norman Teal and Hon. R. Marshall will be among the Allie the alleged in the in the alleged murder of Mrs. Rev. Hinshaw by her husband at denies that there was any cause for the She and Mrs. Hinshaw were fast a Wabash railroad recently bought a small tract of Indiana oil land for By mistake last week the Standard Oil Company drilled a well on the place and struck a 200 barrel and now realizing its mistake is seeking to buy the it is 110,000.  republican members of the Plymouth city council held a special session and increased the salaries of all the city At the election two years the councilmen pledged the people economy would be practiced in all Before the republicans came into the democratic council lowered the M. Nappanee agent for the was out on a trip one day last and while riding along the was attacked by a A bullet from Mr. Keller's revolver ended the He was arrested by the owner of the dog on two charges carrying concealed and for shooting the The trial took place before Justice Bair at On the former charge he was On the latter charge he was convicted and the fine and costs amounted to something like The case was E. L. of the Methodist delivered a very pleasing at the gospel temperance meeting yesterday It is pleasing to see the good-sized audiences and interest manifested from Sabbath to Sabbath in these The speaker drew the comparison batween a true soldier in the late war and the honest soldier fighting for liberty and the point of difference being that as we have a commander who cannot be Mr. led the with Miss Bertie Hattle as Mrs. D. Kauffman read the scripture lesson A good illustration of what one is capable of doing when under great was illustrated at the time of the deplorable accident at Coppes Bros. mill yard last Wednesday Levi one of the attaches of the lifted the log which pinioned the little and held the heavy end up with perfect ease while the child was On Thursday while looking over the scene of the he again tried to lift the log and had to make the second attempt before he could lift it at The log was 12 feet long and 12 inches diameter at the larger and contained about 61 feet of son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. C. Lehman has secured an increase of pension for William flag pf Sheridan hall is at half-mast in tribute to ihe late Secretary F. Poorman has been granted a reissue of pension and John of an K. Wurner of North one of the best known men in Kosciusko died Miller is home from a fifteen trip on his having visited Mammoth cave and other points of Lizzie Henkel went to witness the graduating exercises of her secured in a diamond ring and a pin at the residence of L South Sunday A. farther of Homer Mills and well known where he was once a died at N. The details could not be of 111., who stole a bicycle belonging to the Rev. Mr. during the Munhall and was arrested at Terre was sentenced to two yesterday competed for a big sewer contract at The figures were so close that the council took another day in which to consider for letters for the following persons remain in the Goshen Mrs. Laura H. H. Herman Prof. J. E. Samuel E. tramps who had raided nine cars on an east bound Lake Shore freight train were cleverly trapped in a box car at Whiting by a brakeman and the gang turned over to Chicago police when that place was household goods of a South Bend man were set out of the house in which they were by the house He took them away and now a neighbor has had him arrested for moving goods on violation of a city in the libel suit of Charles E. Jones against the Indianapolis wherein he demanded the returned a verdict in favor of Mr. Jones and assessed h's damages at the sum of being one twentieth of 1 percent of the amount for which demand was HIS CASH IN Man's for for south west is starting a skunk race track north of town is being prepared to have races this A ball daimond will also be laid P Sheridan who had charge of the Bristol school during the past has left for Congdon is spending the summer in H. H. and son of Ceph X of South on The daughters of D. May 31. since put afloat the story that had given a present of a sum money to the parents of twins or White House mail has with letters of application and it is estimated at least a day might be distributed rate of to each A sample of the kind of letters that come in the io the president is the sent by a man from Texas President Sir I are giving fpr Please send me right I am going to get married this week to a girl that is a I come from so you will see that there is no risk to and when my wife has twins I will draw on you for the I need the money to I am in good health and so is the girl I am going to I have always been a I voted for you the first time and will vote for yon again and name the twins after you Don't disappoint for I may have to get married May 80 to June 4, the Baltimore Ohio railroad will sell excursion tickets to at very low on account of the German Baptist Annual Conference Tickets will be good for return 30 days from date of For further information call on or address any B. O. ticket or L. S. and Mrs. Charles Harter and Mrs. mother of the of Chicago are visiting John Snobarger and Mr. Harter and mother are prospecting for city property and a farm near Goshen with a view of disposing of their interests in Chicago to remove They are about to negotiate for the old Cover now owned by James O. and Mrs. Simon Becker were surprised by a small company of last in honor of their tenth wedding The visitors formed a gay party and the ladies added to the amusement by appearing in old style about every ' ' ' since the Revolution being well Games and kinds of social occupied the time till the wee Louis M. masqueraded as a jolly loaded down with the tinware utensils and articles of household use which formed the array of presents offered by the the damage suit of H. Malcom vs. the Lake Shore Ry. appealed to the supreme court by the defendant the court held an employe i3 injured by defective appliances of which he had previous or had equal opportunities with the employer to know of Such der he assumes the risks incident the employment if he continues It is error to refuse to allow a corporation to the manner of operating a down to the a person was injured and if the manner of train was same for some time before the injury took place injured -person who was employed on the train cannot closing meeting of the year of the was made a notable event and was duly celebrated by the society's entertainment of its sister literary the Beacon meeting took place at home of and C. E. and was decided both ly and The numbered and the guests about Miss Beatrice Miss Bessie Cunningham and Mrs. Woodard rendered vocal so Miss Isabel Maxon gave an elocutionary rendition and Miss Ellen Bog ers artistically executed a fine piano W. L. Stonex gave an address upon the line of study the have been pursuing the past that of constitutional NEWS South Bend council raised the city attorney's salary from to J. Kessler sold his fine roadster and the animal was shipped to a resident of Elkhart years died in Florida Yarian is the guest of his Frank W. A. Whippy was called to Middlebury to attend Lorenzo who is quite Latta and Henry returned last evening from tour of the state on Rev. V. R. Miller baptized eleven converts at the Antioch Christian church last a reports the lightest death rate for the month of May recorded in a number of B recently of the Auburn has purchased a republican mifes the chance of a the greatest of all Prof. at on North Fifth and Mrs. S. M. Aukerman and son of Wabash are the guests of friends They drove through in a W. H. Kinnison of Garden and Mrs. W. A. Shobe of who were the guests of Mrs. J. B. returned to board of directors of the Prison South will begin a suit to collect from the Patton Manufacturing Co. for the labor of convicts employed in its Withers and Miss Nora both formerly of were married in and are now located in 111. Both are known Rev. C. T. has accepted an invitation from Rev. Dr Spalding to de liver the address to the graduating class of the Howe grammar on June 12.  Sol the Somerset left this morning for on a He Will put in the time visiting friends and Ben aged died at Warsaw He was well known and greatly His death came suddenly while he was sitting in a caused by mother of Presiding Elder of is thought to be constantly and the friends fear the end is but a question of very short The lady has been ill for a long the is with well merited Everyone of his many callers admits that his powers are truly and convincing to the most It will pay anybody to consult NEWS Babcock paid and costs for beating his horses at Evans of Elkhart was badly stung by bees while trying to hive Baker and Woods attended the funeral of Secretary Gresham in Loma teacher in the city went to her home at Grand Army post took such steps against Decoration day sport that the bicycle road race was called buttons at the backs of our coats are a Formerly there was a buttonhole in the forward corner of each and when a gentleman was walking or riding he turned his skirts and aned them to the button at his shipments last week out of Chicago amounted to 47,213 tons against 40,323 for the preceding week and 48,818 for the corresponding week of last The Lake Shore carried 8,587 720 tons more than its nearest annual gathering known as the Jud iy reunion will take place in Ira mile east of the Evangelical church at Solomon's Creek on June 8. Everybody is invited to attend and a most and sociable time in general is M. S. Hascall has been spending a few days at West enjoying the crystal waters of that famous Hoosier The Journal of that place contains a lengthy write-up of the general's war record and says he is the orator today at Oak 111.  Charles Irwin of dealer in was in Elkhart making arrangements to open a branch office at this place and put out He purchased seventy-five tons of ice in is known as the old Troxel are from four to ten cars of hard wood logs passing over the Lake Shore daily for the Goshen Inez Ulery McGuire arrived from the East Indian Baptist missionary service on the Big Four at coming via Mrs. McGuire has been away six years and her round trip covered over 36,630 Her many friends in this city are delighted to have her among them Cora Steddom will leave for California on June 6. She will be met % her Dir. Frank and Mr. Bartlemay at San Bernardino and at Pasadina by her Thomas and ' on June 9, will be married to Mr. After traveling fpr some time np their residence in for a Bigney has received a letter from H. H. Batcliff of asking him to be on the lookout for one Bob it is stole a horse and wagon and set out to self the blood is absolutely in to Hood's the blood who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in This medicine does not and contains no whiskey nor other but acts as a tonic and alter It acts mildly on the stomach and adding strength and giving tone to the thereby aiding ture in the of the func Electric Bitters is excellent appetizer and aids Old peo pie find it just exactly what they need ppr bottle Rule Jenner's drug wife of Milo E. died place Tuesday after a long illness from Deceased was the daughter of Marion and Mary E. Bantu and was bom in this county July 8, 1869. She continued a resident of that town till 24, 1S89, when she married to Mr. She was the mother of two both respectively 4 and 2 The remains conveyed to Benton where held best salve in the world tor outs salt fe ver chapped chil and all skin eruptions a nd positively cures or no pay It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mcmey Price as cents per For sale by E. P. Cuningham has just placed in his dental parlors a new operating chair is of the latest improved Louisa accompanied by her Ruby left for Clarke they will spend the a foreclosure the South Bend and electric railway into the control of the heaviest Stauffer and Mrs. of and Mr. and Mrs. of are guests of Lewis and Clerk of Kosciusko was in visiting I. O. and attended the fiftieth anniversary of the local Masonic report current on the streets last that the Chicora's hull had been to have been as the Chicago papers do not record such a her journey around the Miss Alice R. Palmer visited various foreign missions and she is of meeting the missionary ladies at her Warsaw Times is quoting wheat in that market at fifty-eight cents per Evidently intelligence of the late big bulge in that cereal has not yet reached who stole John bicycle at a revival meeting in St. Joseph was captured at Bremen while trying to dispose of the postoffice at Baugo has been reestablished under the name of The office under the name of Longacre was discontinued about four yeai s aged died in Baugo from dropsy He was the father of nine six of whom are all residing in Concord His wife also has been found necessary for the Indianapolis police to take measures to stop the practice of voodooism among the colored people of that Several deaths from disease treated by the have leading a bull along an embankment Henry young farmer of Clarke was thrown down the embankment The animal fell on top of injuring him so bad ly that he cannot a prolonged absence of Hon. W. D. family their residence at Warsaw was ransacked and innumerable articles among them being an two solid valuable Columbia City Commercial lectures the town councilmen upon the impropriety of retaining their seats while addressing the and intimates that some of them may break into horse belonging to Dr. Anna Kaufman this morning broke loose from the located between Sixth and Seventh and created a decided sensation in that dashing over lawns and It finally fell at the corner of Washington and Seventh streets and was quite badly York ow the greatest Jewish city in the It contains more Jews than there are in Great Norway and Sweden all The number of Jews in New York is nearly 800,000g The wealth represented by them is citizen asked seven school boys at all over eleven years of why the flag was at Only one of the five knew that it was because of the death of the secretary of but did not know his The sixth it was the seventh boy asked replied that it was Secretary J. Cornell and L. L. Johnson received their lady friends at the home of the 223 South Seventh from in one of the most social now drawing rapidly to a Over two and fifty paid their were the door by Master Dick Berry and little Misses Kate Beriy and Hazel Becker and directed to the proper Green and pink predominated in the front parlors and white and in the dining rOoni Smilax about the chandeliers the pretty ioas delicate refreshments were served by young ladies arrayed in yellow and white and Misses Lulu and Lena Cornell presided at the coffee nnt Lemon frappe was served in the Each guest bore away a in water entire the Mandolin by a bank flowers and charming NEWS Zook have just had their law office nicely June 8 matinee horse and bicycle rUces will be held at E. Perry of Nappanee will give up for the U. B. J. M Bowser was called to Nappanee to attend a daughter of Frank Coppes who is quite reissue of pension been granted to Joseph of Ligonier and H. Doty of Millersburg Grit publishes most of Rev. B. memorial sermon delivered there The more you puff a cigar the smaller it and that is the case with some Hoffman stopped writing witty advertisements long enough to superintend the of his and Mrs. Wilson have taken up their residence in the Irwin 401 South Sixth Daniel Galentine of while standing on a fixing a window fell and was badly hurt in Millersburg Grit's happiness is never found by those who seek it on the H. member of the I O. O. P. and K. of of died in hospital on of The Bookbindery has been granted another patent on a useful cutter for the B. Harris tells The News that unless rain comes at once the celery crop will be materially The plants are suffering Prough of Lagrange and Miss Ellen Rowe of Clinton were married last evening by E G. formerly of recently elected president of the state organization of Colorado of an old farmer residing three miles west of yesterday suffered the second stroke of paralysis and is in a critical Olive a handsome and accomplished young lady of died on It is believed her death was directly due to over study at those who are all tired out and have that tired feeling or sick headache can be relieved of all these symptoms by taking which gives mental strength and also creates fmd OH Ml AN AS ri HAVE A RIGHT TO only of west of was on last Saturday kicked by a horse in his He was cut and bruised about the and one or two ribs broken Laporte woman appeared on the public attired in a divided skirt and riding a horse and strangely denizens were not thrown into conniption say the of Noble County James C. on May 22 fell form an buggy and a number of ribs were broken and he was otherwise cut and Owing to his age his injuries may prove work on the construction of the new Goshen telephone company's line has not begun owing to the of necessary The company is negotiating for office and exchange rooms in the Hubbell W. H. pet followed him to the Pike street the other but it won't do so any While its master was visiting the school the dog took a stroll down the lateral railway and picked up a dose of tool chests of Harrison Leander Frank Walker and John engaged in building a barn on Henry Stauffer's three miles north of were robbed of valuable Monday The thieves are supposed to have been residing on North was last night aroused from his slumbers by an unusual sound He got up in time to discover a burglar woking at the door After watching the fellow for a short time Mr. Crowell gave him a warning which he quickly accepted and C. C. who is to the address at the opera house this arrived from N. this morning and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. Rev. Albertson has accepted a call from the Delaware Avenue Methodist Episcopal church in N. will assume his pastoral duties there in about five Rev. Albertson's many friends are pleased to greet him The Delaware Avenue church is the largest in New York state outside of New York the close of the memorial services in court park yesterday afternoon some excitement was caused in the southeast corner of the park by a fainting attack with which Clinton E. Foster of South Ilain streets was Mr. Foster fell as one dead and remained in an for several Dr. D. L. Miller happened to be near and administered the patient regained consciousness A. Arthur took aim to his 1:45 o'clock this afternoon a fire alarm from box 13 called the department to the property of Henry the oil whose oil shed had caught s 3 and 4 soon aid a line of hose and easily extinguished the which threatened Mr. Kauffman's adjoin The loss was While making the the hook and ladder truck met disaster in front of the Fair store on Main In attempting to cross the street railway some about the front gearing and caught on a rail and the track was Ohe saved by a lucky fire is though to have originat ed from which caused a small but Not or J. H. in an interview on the Debs decision chief in great proposition to be was whether the courts United States by prevent damage to commerce by organized bodies of men bent on could only punish the perpetrators of the wrong after it had been committed Day after day men have come into these chambers of damages that to them if such and such not restrained from doing an act which would result to their and day after day I have granted temporary I could never see why an organized body of men like the A. K. that numbers not bo restrained precisely the same as a private The principle is exactly tlie the court met the question the judge went know of no decision that it could have rendered that would be of more momentous It gives the courts a prohibitory as well as a punishable If this prohibitory power does not rest in U. S. I do not know it could and without it there would be no limit to the wrongs and ravages that organized bands of men could God knows that 1 have as deep with those toil as has any have worked fur less wages a than any of I have been through the mill know how to feel for when men go out of the bounds of when they attack demolish and burn of it is a halt were has been charged that your ideas and the decision in will altogether prohibit suggested the is not so. On the I have always stood up for the of men to when they say to men who are hired to fill their that they shall not when they resort to damaging the property of their employers and thus invading the rights of the then they must be The cry that the courts want to prohibit strikes altogether is a a ruse gotten up by these organized bodies to create I regard the supreme decision as very fortunate for the whole BY in Two at Daily new Goshen ball team nearly off the earth at Nappanee yesterday and the reasons given are that in the forenoon the umpire was so far as the visitors were and in the afternoon the Goshen battery was not to the These reasons must bo they came from a disinterested a member of the nine who can't be unfavorably affected by the criticism of the afternoon game and was in position to realize the truthfulness of his comment on the morning In the morning and A. B. Witt filled the points for the visitors and Joe Wysong of Nappanee acted Up to the end of the sixth inning the Naps had found Charlie for but one but they had succeeded by some hook or crook not explained in scoring 12. rans while the visitors had put but 9 men over the home It was at this time that Capt. withdrew his men from the on account of the unfairness of the a truce was patched up and Capt. Pearce agreed to with Max Myers and Abe Berger as Art McDowell and Fred Shrock occupied the The scored seven runs in the first but that was all that their opponents would permit them to In the second twelve runs were made off McDowell's pitching and he was The playing ceased at the end of ihe with the score standing to 15 in favor of force to do any to a Family In a A frightful runaway accident occurred half a mile north of George Widner and his consisting of baby and little boy about five years started to drive to The horse became frightened at an The wagon went into a throwing the occupants against a barbwire They were all badly hurt and but the little boy f-e most He was fearfully while an arm was The arm is terribly the physician fearing it will have to be Koyal Between Two Friday's BaUy A couple of elderly ladies engaged in a novel contest on Clinton street at an early hour this One of them is visiting at a house that is on property adjoining the home of the other and both set out to sprinkle the respective The ladies are well acquainted and the visitor was playfully sprinkled by water from the nozzle held by the spirit of sport in was caused brought forth another attack and in less time than it takes to tell it both were being deluged by the full volume of the hose's Each was drenched before both by common action gave up the struggle and retreated to the house to don dry The incident afforded great amusement to the who happened to be nesses and did no damage to friendly NS the caught the which the occur and  

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