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Show J '1 i ' ! 4. Country People Read ' ! Absolutely. Independent ..i r-- . -- - .U -.U - IS -- : 1 ' j Tne BLADE i . "The Truth Without Fear or Favor." ou Motto: Terms'; " ! - : year, in advance, 2.00pf3r Six months, $1.00. I ;NEPHI ClTlT, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, DEC. U, III. VOLUME NUMBER 1893 beautiful toys in the Pqrop, Whitraore returned from the Geo. O. North Monday. poa't forget the concert at nacle tQ-uig- Toys, , : j , headquarters of ''!.' ' ' i ! , ; j. , ! .,t I li the Largest and best as sortment of Holiday Goods ever shown in Hephi, By far t ls i . toys and Largest and best assortment ofCo-oat lowest prices. , p. The U. P. run a special train from Nephi to Milford Thursday loaded with sheep and grain. All the general stores have their Holiday announcements in this week's Blade:. Read thorn. Rev. Dr. Ihff of Salt Lake delivered a very good temperance lecture Thursday night, in the Court house. . Tom Crawley, vrho has been working in Eureka for the past two or three months, came home Wednesday, and reports the camp as being quite lively and says he is going back after the! holidays. We have a nice line of Holiday goods. We do not have the largest stock lntown, but we do claim to have the only stock in town. It will cost you nothing to come in and see and examine, compair prices and quality. NcNallt? & Lunt. Cards are out announcing a grand ball and banquet, to be given next Friday night Dec. 20th. by the 1. O. O. F. of Nephi it beiher the fifth anniversary of Nephi Lodge Nov. 10th. A most excellent time is promised. -- A MAN OR LADY iTO MANAGE do corresutlng- soap sam ple8f specialties, ponding. Send Sylvan Co. T&7 Woodward, De LaJiie Look at our WINDOWS, ( Anything you may want att the- - MERCANTILE CO Leaders in Low Prices. t he won't be "in lt.r The Sanpete Valley Ky. has been doing quite a large business this week.of They have run three special trains sheep from Sanpete to Nephi in the last two or three days, business seems to be picking up on the little xoad. Mr. Alex Pace and Miss Lizzie Broad-heawere united in,1 .msrriage( Wednesday, at the residence of the brides parents, Bishop Warner officiating. The happy couple boarded the! 2i40 train for the North on a short weading tour. - All children under 12 years of age are Inyited to call on us next Wednesday and receive a packagethe compliments and best wishes of the JBxcelsior store. Don't forgot the day! 'next Wednesday-o- ne day only. Excelsior Mercantile Co. A rumor has been going the rounds that the firm name of Hyde & Whitmore has been changed to Hyde & Jensen, Mr, Whitmore kaving withdrawn. This is not trus, as an employer informed us, the report was erroneous and wholly und Stand !. - f ' - 4 - I ; v jl. Hanging Nignt Glow '.' cost That burns at 200 the hours r 'i of .2 cents without smoke or smell. A.T COOPER, PYPEB, GO'S. - . Ir ' , " i ' ' ' ' - . j i founded.- " -- i ' ; - I 1J j'': t r- I T. , . . i CHAS. FOOTE. Attentiqfi Ayer's Pills being co'mposed of the essential virtues of the best vegetable or aperientSf without any of the woody fibrous material whatever, is the reason why they are so much more effective and The valuable than any otbr datharties j;, . best family physic, The benefit sale' at the Excelsior last Saturday resulted in" netting $25.96 for sweet charity's sakel The disagreeable weather kept the people from coming out but this is a good showing and will furnish many a comfortable fire for the poor and needy of Nephi. It is often a mystery . how a cold .bras been "caught." The fact is.- However that when the blood is poor, aad the system depressed, One beccfmes peculiarly liable to diseasesv When the appetite or the strength fai's, Ayer's jSarsapariMa should be taken without delay.ndw the that It's young man" with a ofb'. speculate .on' .how solid"'girl-'Wilmuch capital he can accumulate before orderl that he may purChristmas, inheart's-idosome one of the chase for iiis thousand things she sighs for. Surely he that is Unpopular' and hath no' mash7' is not entirely without consolation'. The I. O. O. F. of Nephi Jast week elected.ofScers foir the ensuing term' of six months, as follows: Noble Grand, John Cooper, Fred Sorertsony. Secretary, .John Kirgan Shadrich J. Lunt. InstallationTreasurer, last Wednesday. The lodge is good condition and new members arein;a frequentThe Blaxb ly taught to ride the goat is pleased to note the progress and the good will existing among- Nephi (Xdd Fellows,-j. - - -- Hotel be ; Vice-Gran- was-hel- :: - 'r i ' " ; " i m m "l m i .... ! . ' 9 ! rihk-tom?- - . . . ; -- - - . - t ! . i . ! A j ; : j ; : , t M: ... , d - i'n-7?- - . Card T'hpf'rotttpp is as readv to1 correct an eri of: to which ha is a party and to make afwrbugr right,' as to condemn it in others: For that reason I wish to' state thR.t anything The BLAB'e may have said reflecting on Mr. W. A. Ray of Deseret I ! ! - . - - -. Peoples Enjoy ment ?ITbe Young Ladies' and Young Mens Mutual Imprpfement Associations met in conjoint at the tabernacle Monday eyeriing. An enjoyable pregram was currid out, aS 'follows; - - BrO. John Hienke Q"behirig -prayer - S.. B- - Choir Song' Miss Sadie Orme Recitatiori . John T. Miller IJecture Miss Edna'Morris Song' - - - Harry Carter Readihg x Miss Pearl McCune Organ S61oJ - I- - Hi Grace S ji or t Lecture Mandolin Guitar: Club Selection ' - Misses Fainter Song: Miss Jennie jiauey the Journal 1'eadidg Uas. W. Paxman Benedicticri1 any other datingisthe late campaign or at withdrawn. hereby cheerfully tirjie, Til i3 course is not only a simple act of jafetice to that gentleman, but to myself, in t;,hat there was no desire to injure him, to be and in righting what he believed to I am able to j F.-Gibb- m Iky m u H. King, Water Valley, Hiss., cured by - ' "For five years, I suffered untold misery' from muscular rheumatism. I tried every known remedy, consulted the best pbysi clans, visited Hot Springs, Ark., three times, spending $1000 there,; besides doctors' bills t? but could obtain only temporary relief. My flesh was wasted away so that I weighed; only ninety-thte- e pounds ; my left arm and' leg Were drawn out of shape, the muscle?4 mm:M . ,! . ill being twisted ufi in knots. 1 was imable t? ! dress myselfj except :with assistance, and could only hobble about by using a cane. X had no appetite, and'yvaS assured, by the' doctors tliat I could not live. The pains, atT times, were so awful, jthat 1 could procure felicf only .by means of hypodermic lnjec-t- ! fions of morphine; I had tny limbs bandaged in clay, fn sulphur ih poultices; but these gave only .temporary reiieL pAf ter trying : everything, and Suffering the most awtul tortures, I btegan to take Ayer's Satsaparilla. Insidd Of two months, I was able id walk( withoiit a cane. In three inonths, my limbs and in the cpurse of a began td strengthen, year, I was cured- - My weight has Increased to 165 pounds, and I am now able to do my full day's work as a railroad blacksmith." : The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla,: PXiXS curd Headache. LIST OP Delinquent ! of Tax-Payer- s ' Nephi City In'Juab County,! Utah Territory Notice is hereby given that the follow-in- g named persons are delinquent in the payment of city taxes in Nephi City Juab county, Utah Territory for the year 1E.95 to the amount hereinafter specified; and' that unless said amounts together with r the costs are sooner paid, f shall sell the r property hereinafter described to 'satisfy',' such taxes and costs in the manner pre- scribed by Jaw'. Said sale will begin pn the third Monday of December 1895 at twelve o'clock noon at the front of the County ' Court house in Nephi city Juab county, Utah for sale Territory whereil will expose and sell at public auction to the highest." responsible bidder for'cash, sufficient of ,, such delinquents real estate to pay the and cqsts, aud will continue to sell from day to day dntil the property of such delinquents is exhausted or the taxes and costs paid, j . ' 4 " Abraham Oeme, 1 City Treasdrer Nephi City, , Dated Nephi City Utah Nov. 27th 1895. Frn. 3 block 27 $ Adams Henry Lot 3 B. ; .t. 4 plat Adams Sharlotte H. lot 3 9 blk 21 plat A 3.5C Bvoadhead David B. lot 3 262 ftx5 rods , block 28 plat A .9. Bruno Anthaty lot 3 block 24 plat D :., 2.27 . Bootb John A lot 2 block plat J... . ..... 5.3:r Burton Herbert lot Sy2 block 28 plat B. 7.91 Chase Sission A lot 23 fraction S yA blk 21 " J... ......... 3.91 platDA. R. lot 1 103 ft 3cl3 rods 21 block Carter ....... 5.20, A........ plat ; . Downs John R personal property. 23.52. . Foote Cyrus lot 3N'8 block 361 plat A ioble Edwin lot 234 block 43 plat D ...... ., 3.52 s Henroad Gutave let 4 SlA block 19 plat A., 8.2ff , 34 SH block 32 plat B.: i. llaynes Henry lot NH blpck 32 plat B. .. 3.6 Haynes Joseph lot 1 blk 37 plat' Hague John lot 45ftx6r"6ds A, lot illlftxl3 rds blk 21 plat Ai lot 12 S A bl 311 plat A, lot 12 S Vt blk 31 plat ' 32.7fc A, lot 34 N?i block 15 plat D. ......... . 3.68 Hickman Emma lot 2 blk11 43 plat A. Hamilton R. S. ot14 38x1 ft blk 28 plat A. 6.7C i lot 4 57i4 x214 ft blk 28 plat A Hickman J. R.lot 48Hx9"rd8 blk 44 platA 6.0tf , . " 3-- t j, ; ; 1 : Hartley J, W. lot 58x168 ft blk 44 plat-A- 45. ft block Hague A.fc McCune lot 2 53i4xll0i ..... .1.2. ..'.. plat Jensen Andreas lot 41 blk SO plat D 1.7 Kendall Geo. Wv lot blk 6 plat C. Morris Charles lot 3 blk 4S"plati A. lot 4 blk) ; 5.6 , 3$ plat U": .... .... A. W". lot 432xl3 rd blk 41 plat A 2.4(?-Palmer Peterson Chris lot IE blk 7 piatC. . . ... 1.50 . Pextbn W:.; H. lot 2 blk 21 plat C . ; . . .... : . 3.2a S perry Wm. lot 34 WM N blk 52 plat A . . H .3.7f, Scliofield S. J. 104 blk 39 plal B... Teasdale Mrs. P. C. lot 2 S M Ni4 block 15 "' . ... '..'... iU. 3.00 i plat D.. ....';",. Toller arah J. lot 2 block 37 plat C.53. ...... 1.13Tranter Joseph lot 2 34x13 rds blk plat 3.25 : .m , .ToUey's. j; lot 4 5X13 blk 15 plat" C.'.V.V.'. WitbecK'John fraction plat B. . . ... ....... i .50 , Whitbeck J. H. lottfblk 18 plal) B.... . .... 1.20 , . j 6.00 F. "lot 3&4 N blk 53 Young H.A. Mcintosh Wm. lot !N4 blk 32 plat A.... First National Bank o'f Nephi 3CT ftxl3 r rods lotg blk 20 plat A and Imp. 40 i tx6 one half rods lot 4 blk 37 plat ' A 11.62 S half lots ISti blk 32 Plat A Impr. -- -97 s - by a k Rio-Grande Train. Annethemine' Marie Thompson had dinner blithly prepareti her husband's and started down the road with the tin pail, bound" for the Germania smelter. Utterly unconscious of impending" danger, she crossed the track of the llio Grande Western railway, and an instant later was hurled to her death by the passenger train due at Salt Lake at 9:55 a. m. yestefday. WasNO. 7 from The train Eareka, and it was sonie minutes, behind time. The accident happenedjsnortly after 10 o'clock so at this point the train was probably ten to twelve minutes' late. The scene of the accident is at the Germania smelter, between! the works' and tne office, and the crossing'ia a regular road west from Murfay. The place is a network of tracks of both railroads and the Western's main line goes past the works in a slight cut. The road which was traversed by Mr3. Thompson runs down hill as it crosses the tfack, and she walked down this incline rather rapidly only to meet her horrible death". Wednesday' Tribune . , Money to' Loan. ' In any amount from one hundred tc' ten thousand dollars. On improved farm pfoperty orC.on water Ptock. Eecorder. T. Winn, County .. IEPHI HOUSE Uood.Sample Uooms for CommercialTrav'" Hack Meets all Traind, Free to Patront to and from the station. it: GOt ipBROUdil,; j -- ca." sapt. of Schools, Hi!; aid oil : Proprietor. j BATHS ; J- r Ayer's Sarsapasjlla- . i mm m m m m tmm 'sasse 1 lAlrsiThompsoa-Struc- Co. The Board of Examination for Juab in tbe examination an(injustice him, purge will hold a public Monday ana myself of the charge of having taken ad Nephi Central school-hous- e of to a the of Dec. 23rd and 21th, beginning power newspaper vantage vvouna ine iesnngs oi a. leiiow Tuesday waiiomy Mondayat main. John T. millee, -. . m -- A Ybahg5" ui C, . . - :, es - d He' dpened the", doo'r cautiously, and in, in a suggestivd sort poking hisashead ' if there was more a of to follow, way, I. ' rl this" " 'Is the' editorial inquired,' ot famous'. the We have 'a well 'The 'lm what,- my ;friend?J .this is the rinktura, sinktum,- - sanctum, Deeret Litbia Water ou'the pT'emies, or some such place, where the editors live?" "This is' th editorial: room. a cure' is . and which guarari'teed sir. Como in." "No,- I' guess I Yes, for Brunt's and all diseases o'f the won't come in.to see what a was rinktum that's Looks like like, ; all. trcrrfbTeSi-KidneyC T3iaclder and all other urTnal our garrett, otily wussi', Gbodday.ctJer'to show our faith in this water,' were Frequentersatof the U.-Pdepot : the aoinfuse-men- t considerable receipant3 propositioh;to-witwe ma the following Thursday as the south-boun- d passenger pulled in; A band of Lamanites, If any oue aftlicted Alike consisting of Bill and his with any of the troubles ab6vo"enumeratedl and his squaw,' Pete arid hersquaw. squawMay, and fifteen to twenty more of the tribe, are not relieved in one'month;-had arrived from Sanpete arid were' on j their way to Millard county. Flour was . and cured in three months, theirj principal! baggage, and together no charge will be made for bbard. with other traps their lilggage would foot up to a ton or more, and when' a in every particular? jJcar in mind the Desuuet House is tirst class transfer was being made to the train1 was where the fan came in. in their hurry to get loaded in time. Altera hard struggle everything was boarded' and the smiles J. F: GIBBS, iropn&Tor which adorned their faces were evident proof of thankfulness 'that their winter supply of provisions' wonld bo: landed safely at their domiciles in western Millard. The whole was climaxed in a collision of newspaper and train men,-twhich -the writer humbly-- begs the pardon Tti'rrrfitn ii i uu Pi Leading paper of Juab and- Millard .of 'HP Mr.-ULaJL o.flC'V Reader OmrrHes. t P ' ex-penc- ; d; FitOJt j - ' .Rates in harmony, trith- the, times. - , ; MISERY ns f l Is the. bnly First-clas- s tweert HepM and Territorial News, Culled and Condensed for Blade Readers ' The Item management has concluded to place a newspaper plant and job depart ment out at Mercur. For some time have been going on and about next week the first issue of The Mercur Miner will appear from that camp. The paper will be devoted to the development of Mercur and Camp Floyd mining district. The plant left American Fork this morning for its place of business.: 'i Item At the Old Jordan and Galena on Wedson of F. O. Andnesday the erson was bitten in the face by two sdogs belonging to Dan McLeod, foreman of the mine. He was so badly hurt, that it was deemed advisable to send him to St. Marks hospital at Salt Lake,, and this was done, Mr. .McLeod paying the and doing all he could for. the boy's relief. At last accounts he was doing welL Brigham Bulletin. Edward Booth,' of Salem, convicted of rape Friday, and whose time of sentence was set for Saturday, the 14th, came in Saturday afternoon, and announced through his attorney, Mr. Knight, that he was ready for sentence. Judge Rolapp sentenced him to seven years in the penitentiary. He was taken to the penitentiary Monday morning. An irreverent exchange says ft isn't much wonder, is it, that we poor mortals find it hard work to keep straight and begood?' The first man was a liar and a sneak; the first woman kept Jo ad company and meddled with things that didn't concern her, and her son killed his brother. Our first ancestors were a pretty scaly lot, you see, and it's hard to get it out of the blood. Major G. S Erb, the well known hotel man who for so many years. presided over the Walker house fn Salt Late City was down suddenly and unexpectly strieken with apoplexy at Mercur on Saturday he had gone oil evening last, whither business, and in a few hour he bad breathed his last, notwithstanding that physicians and friends did all in their power to revive him. The body of a sheep herder named G. W. Davis was found Wednesday morning his wagon on the road near lyingon what is known as Jordan range, nine miles from Bingham, not far from the mouth of Bingham canyon. Davis was found, by a sheep herder named Robert Bradford. It is believed that he was killed accidentally! .With its issue of Tuesday evening the Provo Dispatch ceased publication. The manager, John B. Miller, states in his announcement ot suspension that he be Iieves the cessation will be temporary,' but he cannot say positively whether or not there will be a resumption, ' The bankjquestion is again being agitated in this place and local men are: corresponding with outside parties with a view to establishing a bank... This is a first Class location for a bank and we hope the efforts of our citizens to secure this much needed institution will be successful. Ephriam Enterprize. Secretary and Treasurer Rognon, of the Mt. Nebo Irrigation: Company, left for the South Thursday night, for the purpose of paying off the contractors and men who have been employed in the cout struction of the plant. Herald The tramp who stole agriculture implements from the Provo 'Hardware and Iron company Tuesday evening, was given thiitv days in the county jail, Wednesday, by Justice DeMoisyw - - Ue'scre, TJali. one mile fvvii)' Qasis station. UNTOLD Piano for $40!!I most prominent music house, Chicago's From this date, orders for Pleasant & have a number of slightly Lyon Healy or coal be must our at left Valley office, second-hanused and pianos, taken in with our teamster, as we will deliver it and in fact not used in concerts, trade, ourselves hereafter. Gkaob beos. brand new instruments, which they have determined to sacrifice rather than to try to make room for. These instruments Holiday Rates. comprise Square pianos at 40, $65,' 90, The Union Pacific R'y will make an f 100 and $125. Upright pianos at $125, even rate of one fare for the round trip to $140, $150, 165, $190, $20!1, 225, $240 and all points on its system within a distance upward. Grand pianos at $200, J250, $300 of 230 miles from selling office on account and Nearly all originally sold upward. of Christmas and New Years Holidays, for from two to four times their present Selling rates Dec. 24, 25; 31 st and Jany. price. Almost all prominent makes (In 1st4' Final Limit Jan. 6th 1SQ$. are represented, squares and uprights)' numerous oth'efs CheckE. O. WicEitfSi Agt.among including way, Weber, Deckery ering, Knabe, Stein This is an opportun-lnSteck, Fisher, etc.occur Waged and Morality. will not that again, as Lyon & A fallen woman Was asked by .a social never bad so many pianos of this Healy Immediate attention is class before. ptirity worker What in her opinion was the best way to reach her class. Her re- necessary,- A good plan would be to orply was that a small increase in working' der a piano, leaving the seclection to wages would save more: girls than Lyon However, they Will send agirls' million Workers could redeem. There :a list and full particulars upon applicais a sermon in that reply that Unsc'rupu-fbu- s tion. Any piano not proving satisfacemployers should ponder over if tory may be returned at their expense. it is possible to touch their hearts. Wil4" Address at their new salesroom j Corner Hamspoft News.Wabasb Avenue and Adams Street, Chicago. Distance is no obstacle in taking of this' reniarkable chance to advantage obtain a piano, for in proportion to the Ll3t of Unclaimed Letters: saving to be made, the freight charges Remaining in tn is office at the close or are insirnificent.If you do not already business Dec. 1st, know them by reputation, any- banker Burton F P 2 Brown D'L" will assure you of Lyan & HeaJy's entire Green Robert 2Kerr Joseph and record of over a third responsibility' Wm' OrtitfJ E of a: century for honorable dealing. Regatah Roberts B II Write today so as to avoid If above latters are not called for within 3b days they till'be sent to the dead letter , PM.- . G. F. Andkrso-ofBce. ;' 'WC.MAN KILLED AT MURRAV , .. ht, , i i I.V merchants far the occasion. Misses i!ike and Pratt and Master Charley Pike of Salt Lake arrived in Nephi yesterday; they will take part in the concert don't fall to come out and hear them, you will get more than yodr money's worth besides you will be helping a worthy cause. The man who does not advertise simply because his grandfather did not, ought to wear knee breeches and a quede. The man who does not advertise because he tried it once and failed should throw aWay his cigar because the light went out. The man who doesn't advertise because he does'nt know how himself ought to stop eating because he can't cook. The man who does not advertise because somebody said it did dot pay, ought not to believe the world is round, because the ancients said it was flat. Ft. Green flour 1.25 pr cwt 20 lbs suear for $1.00, 10 lbs for .50 cts, 5 lbs for .25 cts. 2Q lbs rice fl.00, 10 lbs for .50 cts, 5 lbs for .25 cts 16 lbs cleaned currants $1.00, 8 lbs for .50 cts, 4 lbs for .29 cts. 25 lbs raisins for f 1.00, 12Jtf lbs for .50 cts, 6 lbs for 25. Coffee 22J. cts per lb. 10 yds L L Sneeting for 50 cts. Home made cheese 7 cts by the cheese. 8 bars Nickle Plate soap for 2$ cts. Coats cotton 7 spools for .25 cts. Pioneer tea .15 cts par package. Coal oil .25 cts per gallon. Genuine Tree Tea 3 pkgs fori .50 cts. Best Lye 3 boxes for .50 cts ; These goods are all of the best quality Scrip still at par. to-nig- OUR EXCHANGES d NEPHI. 1 l. 7 ;. help promote a good crowd. A pleasant surprise was got up on Miss Lula Ostler Tuesday evening, about 20 of her most intimate friends being pres spent ent, and a very enjoyable time wasamusein songs, recitations ana various ments, The Sanpete Valley It'y run a spedial train to Nephi Wednesday morning, loaded with five cars of rams en route for the desert, they were transfered to the U. r. and were taken South by the 11:4U passenger train. for a Arrangements are in onprogress x JMew ball ear's year leap grand in The' young the Opera house night men must keep on the good side of the fair sex from now until January first or Everything superb and cheap. " CO-O- . Step inside and behold a Fairy seen. . City. 10c lor sample soap, etc., receive j Most of the business houses are re24-2outfit ceiving their holiday goods, and are A Wood dance will be enjoyed at the decking their windows out in beautiful It Would seem that the holiday Academy hall next Friday night, the style. will be very brisk this year, to trade to be of the will donated which proceeds by our poor of the seeond ward. Turn out and judge from the preparations made i troit, Mich., offer. ') EXCELSIOR: ftirZZ NEFIll Ladies' Wraps ! DISTRIB- - Tahe a goo ill i' Inquire of Onions for 50c per bushel. A. Gadds. - ' j 27. And General . . . j And Novelties, "lni , the taber- Nephi Co-o- p sell3 their groceries as low as the lowest. A carload of grain was shipped Thursday to Black Hock. W. I. Birchett returned Monday from a business trip to Payson. Oly Sorensen of Fountain Green made Nephi a business trip Thursday. Mens Clothing at less than Salt Lake r CoOP. City prices. of George JLowry, the city marshal . Wednes-on our seen streets was Morpni, ' day. Andrew Aagard of Fountain Green was a visitor in Nephi Thursday and was bound for the Capital Samnfil TTpnrlftll And wifft. started this week, by team for Brigham City to spend the holidays with friends and relatives. W. W. Jenkins and H. D. Goldsbrough returned bunday from their trip to Mer- -a cur, they report the camp as being in flourishing condition. A. W. Palmer has just received a trio of choice whitPlymothRoci chickens valu- -' ed at nine dollars. Call and see them and engage your egga for next season. Do not wear impermeable and tight- hats that constrict the blood-vessentting of the scalp. Use Hall's Hair Benew-e- r occasionally, and you will not be bald. Prsents, I ht. 0? CREAM See those 'lii'J The advertisements in the Country Papers, and as has the Largest Circulation of any Paper in Central and Southern It offers the bestUtah, possible medium for Advertisements : oUticat; riocial or Religions,: lb lie 13LADE. ' :" a -- , H. 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