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Long Island New Leaf from Long Island, Kansas • 1

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1 a ks A. 1 Long Island litt fivitt Basai .1 Done on short notice In the latest designs, 'J, 4 is. -a i-. ft 2 ST sS3 igfe-- $1.25 per Year, 1 I s33 rl VOLUME UMBER 22. LADNcTlSL AND PHILLIPS COUNTY, THURSDAY APRILiaig88.

J. N. CURL, Editor I Proprietor. Take Care Girls- jwj mat mnom nil iVJi umiOiin XO-W LONG SSLJU-4D LEADEF Long Island, Kans. J.

N. CURL, Editor Proprietor. There are some things a well-bred young lady never doss: She never accepts a valuable present T3 FABM at Farmers Eschan ga cans. i iisiAtJUiJa fJt- 4" jj jl J3 ja M. D.

HAYS, Vice-President A. C. HAYS. President and Cashier. 1 from a genlleunn acquaintance unless engaged to him.

She never turns 'round to look when walking on the street. She never take3 supper or refreshments at a restaurant with a gentleman after attending the theatre unless accompanied by a lady much older than herself. This paper ts entered at the Post OJJlce at Long Island, PldUips County, Kans. as second class matter. A Chapter on Dehorning Cattle.

Brother Eakmers ad Have you heard that there is win i-n Tftvinirn thfi horns from cattle so FlIl'S EXCHANGE Au exchange puts the question in a INVESTMENT HANKERS easily and nicely that they do not mind 1 ir. and in a ft-w months they present tin She does not permit gentlemen to 30m her on the street unless they are very intimate acquaintances. appearance of natural and nev er any horn development afterwards? So.sn, U-M'mtiW uLi CAPITAL 50,000. Long- Island, Phillips County, Kansas She does not wear her monogram about her person or stick it over her letters and envelopes. She never accepts a seat from a gen most forcible manner, thus: A saloon can no more be ran without using up boys than a flouring mill without wheat, or a saw-mill without logs.

The only question is, whose boys yours or mine -our boys or our neigh-bors? Will you give your husbands ami sons, or must other women give their husbands and sons.that the mills of ruin may grind on?" I have been practicing dehorning 101 one year and the practice has proven si Blinds, esKi IrtEiv, I fr ijraua success. This is a tae simile of our ladies tleman in a street car witho ut thanking him. She never snubs other young ladies, DIRRECTORS, MILTON J). HAYS, JAMES R. REDMAN, E.

M. WEED, A. C. HAYS. J.

REAMER, The New York Observer, in commen These are neat and attractive, nice a tlilJdtlfl? Manager ting, strong and durable Snoes. Being the first to introduce the prae tico into western Kansas, I have had an extended experience and study, having DEHORNED 70O HEAD, and without the loss of a single one. You ask, "What are the advantages gained by dehorning?" I. They can't kill any one without horns. II, They can't hook cattle and other Lone Island Post, G- A- H.

Time Table For The B. K- cvvn if they happen" to be less popular or favored than herself. She never laughs or talks loudly in public places. She never raises her lorgnette and tries to stare people dosen't know out of countenance on the street. She never wears clothing so singular S-W.

R- R- have a Gnrvjlofn T.fl ftf I to-? Lroag Inland Post G. A- R. No 181, meets every first Saturday at 1 oclock P. M. of each month, at School House.

Visiting comrades will be welcomed. E.Dodge, P. C. as. F.

Goode, Adj't. ting upon the newly discovered process of making whisky out of old rags, says: We see nothing remarkable about this. Every one knows that nearly all the old rags now in the country are manufactured out of whisky, and there is no apparent reason why the process of conversion may not work as well one way as another. From whisky to rags and from rags to whisky: What a beautiful business it is!" Ex IlUlIUUi 5UH 5 ObllUUS d008Sf or striking as to attract particular attention in public. She never speaks slightingly of her mother and says she "dosen't care" whether her behavior meets with maternal nrmrobation or not.

Ex. Every pair WARRANTED to give sat-j stock- III. They cat and drink closer together and more peaceably. IV. They don't need more than one half as much shed room.

V. They may he housed like sheep in a closed shed and kvey warmer, and consequently kept at a saving of at ten per cent, of the feed required GOING EAST, No. 123 Passenger, 9:13 p. m. So.

124, Freight, 0:41 a. m. GOING WEST, No. 121, Passenger, p. m.

No. 123, Freight, 4:30 a. m. All trains carry passengers daily, ex-ceDt Sunday. No.

124 daily, except isf action. Also a full line Gents Any j'oung man with good, health, economy and industry can, after a few vears Kansas, own 100 acres of as 1- TTF I Ij i a ft A. 5. T. WC1C6TT, 12.

E. Calls cttoisdsfi grc3as9tl7, er ar oigfeK longoial'kangaroo and Ladies genuine County Seat Clippings. It is reoorted that the people at the II. Cook, Agt. Ivlonday.

county poor farm refused to admit one to jjecp ja the same condition wiiuou ri of our couuty officials in the house tins good farming land as there is on earth. Many a young man who came west without a dollar, to-day owns and operates as good a farm as our country affords. Buy a farm if you pay only a dollar an acre on it year until it is paid for, and you will have learned a U-3 Directories, week. "I 1 Not long since, a man said to us that HELLO! A. PATNOE, THE BOSS -Blacksmith and Practical Shoer.

leave your work with JAIL'S AllIKli i Upon he was too poor to take a paper. dehorning. VI. Steers without horns feed and ship far better. Farmers, you know thesa are rational facts You ask, "Don't they bleed awfully?" No, not half as much as you would think, and what they do, does them lesson that will be as valuable to you uUb eo.5 i- i-jj opnci-a-L.

STATE. Governor, John A. Martin. Lt. Governor, A.

P. Biddle. Secretary, K.H.Allen. Auditor, Timothy McCarthy. Twoinror W.

liamiltou EDUCATIONAL COLUMN as your farm. That lesson is economy and industry. Norton Champion. r. a enquiry we found he had children growing up, and that he furnished them little or no reading 'We found that he used tobacco, and he finally admitted that it cost him about $40.00 a year for the weed.

Now what that man chews up and squirts out cf his mouth in a year would pay for the How many can tell when Easter comes J. GOOD, JluctiGiiGsrj STOCK SALES3A SPECIALTY. more -ood than harm, and the pain EEPORT. and its origin? It was in the year 325 A. Sup't Public Instruction J.il.Lawhead Attorney (General, S.

15. Bradford. SftA Pririt ftv. T. D.

Thacher. caused by the operation has no compar D. when the Council of Nice authori ison with castration. tatively declared for the whole church, Sec'V State Board of Agriculture, For the week ending Td irch 23d. 183S HIGH SCIIOOI.

AXO Ti AMMAH DEi'A UT- You ask, "Don't it hurt? Is it not terribly painful?" All the way I have -v iAi v. Herald about 26 years, and yet he- wnl let his poor wife drag out a monotonous that Easter should be always the first Sunday after the ail moon which occurs on or next after March 21; and if of determining the amount 01 pam, is hv the action of the animal, and by that lite, anu ms ciiiki: i-ii jt Ul to and stupid, because he "is too poor think they sufier much. But r.t- pay a little less than three censs a what if it does, it ought to be done. You never ask whether it hurts to brand the full moon happens on a Sunday, Easter is to be Sunday following. This makes Easter come this year on the first day of April.

This Christian festival is never before the 22nd of March or after the 25th of April. Lincoln monthly for reading matter. An exchange say: There is a secret in William Sim? Sec'y Society, 1 G. Adams, SinVt Insurance, R. R- Morris.

State Librarian, U.J. Dennis. Adiutant General, A. B. Campbell.

Chief Justice, A. H. Hortoa. Assistant Justice, A.Johnston. Railroad Commissioners, L.

1 ur- ner, James Humphrey, anu Almer- in Gillette. COUNTY. Clerk, S. J. Hartman.

Treasurer. Jacob ftipps. Sheriff, CM. McGuire Register of Deeds, B. h.

Morton. PLAST1RIHG For Plastering and Mason Work In general, apply to F. PUCKET. cattle or castrate them, that is some thing that is considered a common ne building good towns. Do you know what it is? If you don't you can work cessity.

never was an improvement pertaining the problem out in the following manner: Take two town sites; let one be a beautiful location, with all the natural advantages possible, and the other none of theseT Take 50-:) old fogies and misers men who do not believe in advertising; men who do not believe in giving capitalists anything for risking to the entile iiuiudry equal to that ot dehorning think a little, and see if you don't agree with that proposition. Being 10'cts p-r head for 53 or over in one place, no matter how many owners so there arc 53 or more iu a place. If Kansas is of beautifull women and many 01 her men are not otherwise than handsome, and the state is full, of beautifull things. Nature appears to i better advantage in Kansas. She shines in sunflowers, in prairie, the ''timber," the bluffs and in her valleys, hills, ra Surveyor, W.

1. btubert. Probate Jiulge, C. M. CoiO.

Judge of nth, judicial A. J. T. Wolcott, H. C.

Lea pp I 1 1 i. it Woicott ot 1 low. trot. vines, mounds and rivers, attire Leir money in 'their town-and Pu your uei2jii)ors to join v'ith you in ma's 13 beauty is here supported by all tne nen ti; sem on the goou sue. J-uen inf, uo the required number, ami 5 norn e.

enersretie. get-up-ana-gei- ui will ro and de liv wiles of art, and the beauties oi Kansas avfi seen in her towns and cities and 1 v. a Distriet Attorney, Frank McKay Co. Representative, Boyd. Bup't Public Instructions, J.

Young. Clerk Dis't court, J. M. bailee. Coroner, A.

C03IMISSIOXER3. 1st, District, M.Fisher, 2nd, District, II. McDowell. Brd, District, John Uain. LONG ISLAKD TOWNSHIP.

ir-i' E'l VS. ejssj rrss homes and cultivated fields; in her your cattle. Tjvn Ist.4xi. April 7th, 1833. ong Island, Kan, massive wans 01 corn ami wavuig masses of wheat in their season.

In her fellows, who never Jet an opporiumij pass to advertise themselves and their town, and put them on the poor town site; then wateh these two towns for five'ycars and you will very readily eaisii on to the secret cf town building. Prj-rietor oi i NA5IF.3. 2 9, -Jj Lewis Dimiek 01 88 Fred Bowser 1 75 71 Martha Milier 13 85 yG Neiilo Romiek 1 1 80 Albert Miller 85 ya 'Joseph Scott Clifford Bowser 0 84 Hubert Carnahan 7 83 'JO Shelby Nettleship Ray Fia'-ey 9 TO 82 Melroy Nelllehip Janios Bradley Mable Cook 3 85 DO Elmer Cook 8 1 70 75 Inez Bowser i0( 1' anme hiuaser Inga Hansen 3 100 Lily Cook Josie Whittaker 8 85 Orpha Cole Harlan 3 C5 Cora Johason 8 1 lt0 Seoma Pataoa 8 Oiiva Weed 8 85 Ella Cur! 8 85 SS Caiiie Thomas i 78 75 LuH 4 85 10 Bell Kni.i im to Edith She! Ion 5 .85 74 Earl White v5 72 Albert Hanson 4 fcO bu 5 P.cgema 7 to 100 MyrUtjCarnaUan 8 5 10t! May Wright 8 lou Arthur Cozad 8 100 G8 JOSIO OK-oiC Grace Wrigi't ru.S!'":. r. I IKT2iaiSi-iATK AM) ritiMAKY BU'AKT- liberal ideas, her progressive spirit, her towering majesty as a state the Justices of the Peace, C.

A. Barnard This is to certify thft Dauuel tol-lett did over one-mindred heau of ca'tle lor the Duqnesno Live tociv Co. and we can say that- the operation was done to our entire sat istadson. tie onttle have done well since Ve lost somo in the late storm, but it was not caused by direct i.y The same calUe woual Union, too, lies this great common wealth's beauty Garden City Rzmld. Have opened out a fiue line of DPtUGS, Cigars and everything in the Drug line.

Call and see us. Dayton News- In-All kinds of GRAIN and LIVE STOCK, A Moonless Month. April Tth. 1388. School commenced.

Dist. 10; tue Tim month of February. 1888, was, in have died if they had not been dehorned DuQCESSB Live Stock bo. with Frank Robinson as i f', otl, Tnt- and I. W-Nettleship.

Trustee, Jo-al Colby, Treasurer, C. O. Wilcox, Clerk, Joseph Skslton L. K. Cam ah an, Constables Dimjck Assessor, (The Trustee.) Long island cemetery P.

J. Carl. President, I. W. Nettleship, Secretary, S.

G. Pillsbury, Treasurer, V. B.Shields, Sexton. one resoect, tne mot.t kujliimilhu iu. Mr-r Tt.

had no full moon, teacners iced a pasture of 75 A. ilays, tj. ju. Long Island, 7 1888--This is to certify that D. toil-tt lia F.

E. Utter lias ten acres. r. IToUm? has returned to his old dehorned 13 head ol caitie lor us. uix we consider it a success.

OLCOTT ijEE. Terms of District Coui-t at Phillips- UliU January had two full moons, and so: had March, but February had none. Do you realize what a rare thing iu nature that was? It had not occurred since the time of Washington, nor since the discovery of America, nor since the beginning of the Christian era, nor the creation of the world. And it will not occur aain, according to the computa- place on Brush creek. August Barg has purchased the farm known as the Howard place in Dayton Tp," II.

Eaffington has recently lost two head of horses. Farmers are plowing, sowing and For tnrtaer reiarenoe following gentlemen F. D. Kemble, Oueub Watson, DuucrLAS3, IliA Ladi. 2,530,000 tion of astronomers, years.

Ex. i grocer burg convenes on the Fourth Monday in March, July, Third Monday inDacembcr. Mail from East over the B. K. S.

W. arrives here at 1:00 p. m. From the West at 9:10 p. m.

office nouns. From o'clock a. m. to 8 o'clock p. in, Sundays from 9 to 10 o'clock a.

m. No register business transacted on Sunday. M. W. Yv atson, P.

M. EIGHTEENTH YEAH. i NebmseaIats Journal FrsafrKEWa fcy fell I rUELI5SB3 AT THE CAriTAL, i planth Mr. the has New Way to llusk Corn. a kiwi a FlouetiplaeeoiO.

il. Benedict. S. il. Baker, has returned from the Burg lifter having performed his duties as juror.

The News Messenger, Marshall Minn. has the following account of a piece of husking work, which though novel and ranid is in no way likely to be extensive My charges arc ILooi-; per railroad fare, if i go so far that 1 ctin go with my own conveyance. 1. D. IOLLETT, Islakd, THE CiitY rDUP-RAL.

Jor.ai. Eisat 3Lsrg Thomas Qniek is moving to Marvin. CnUKCH directory; Ts.eat. M. E.

CHUiiCH. ly followed from choice. It don't turn out as favorably even when accident or negligence puts it into practice: The cleanest and quickest case of corn husking we ever heard of oecured on Al, Balwin's place a few nights ago. A prairie fire went through two acres of IT i 0 1 X) LJbll'i 13 il lit obi G. A.

R. At their regular meeting on Saturday afternoon at the school building. The A. R- committee on hall for the bean supper, reported that all the buildings in town were occupied and they were unable to find a ball in which to hold their festival. A Long Island maiden publicly- slap-'ied her partner in a round dance ne-eause he hugged her too close.

Perhaps the young man learned to dance in Norton, where the girls love to be hu'-ged. Almeua Star. Proper caper; served him just right. The upstart that would insult a in a ball room would go to camp meeting for the same purpose. Sabbath sehool 10 a.

m. Preaching every other Sabbath at 11 a.m.aud, ra. All are made welcome. A. M.

Lott, Tastor. rRESSYTERAN: Services every Sabbath evening at 7:00 p. m. Alternate Sabbaths 10:45 a. ra.

Sabbath School at 12 m. Prayer meetings every Wednesday eveuing at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Wh.

lcthekian ciiukch: Alice Ih-Ctiiia Earnest iViiiiu Koliio Thomas Cecil Kuhl Grace Thomas corn in five minutes completely burn i jiirr it Croats Adams, W. T. Grain Elevators. Armstrong, J. C-Real estates loan Ag.

Barnard, C. A. Real-estate loan Agt. ing away every husk, and leaving the corn on the stalks bright, clean, and in no way injured by the fire or smoke. A high wind was blowing.

That cornfield was a novel sight, with its yellow ho 80 Lt.i,:- G.v. i-i. Sk Rump, i or ci Ism 12. ears standing out upon the dry stalks. The only corn discolored or inj.ired was the outside row, where there was a heavj growth of prairie grass that took 3 3 I ftt ua.ir.cdU ov Regular services every Sunday at 10.30 a.

m. sehool immediately at the close of the morning services. Everybody cordially invited to attend. J. W.

Kimmel Pastor. First Baptist Cncaca of Long island Covenent and church meeting Saturday before the 2nd Sabbath of each Commercial Slate Bunk, Carl, P. J. General Check Spurlock, Hardware. Chicago Lumber Company.

Long I-iand conies in for her share of the spring boom. The busmess homes that have been standing idle for the past few weeks will all be occupied so that can not be procured for than did the iiO-. the lire longer to bin corn. Ex t'3 r.sci i. ooianstuk.

it is hoyeo it is noy.u i bio th: festivals or entertammems. Grecery. that some tme or company will at oimo erect a town hall. This ill be a senon Farmers Lxcnange Lan. f(jr enteitainments and mass me, tings -pjy Co.

Furniture i FhoLogr: n.n.1 a hall will uav well for the invest-! CO ment. Let some enterprising capitalist stop to the front. Excursions Frora iae iiaso. The B. M.

R. R. has compieted arrangements and sending out circulars to give excursions over their road to east-tern people at half faro, or one trip ticket for the round trip. "Excursion dates are March 21st, April 4th and IMKh, May 8th and 2'M, June Gtli and 20th. The tickets are good from Missouri river on any trains on the dates in question.

Tickets are non-transferable; are good IKS JCtiKSSL, Twf Ive t.3'T-" It onus. 61 WW THE X'thtY JOtiagJlL. I.Iay do for a stupid boy'a excuse but what can be said for the yyho sees his child languishing daily and fails to recognize the want cf a tonic and blood-purifier? Formerly, a course of fitters, or sulphur and molasses, was tho Yule in well-regulated families bat now all intelligent households ke Aycrr3 Earsaparilla, which is at oncc to the taste, and the most searching and effective blood modicirta ever discovered. Kathan S. Cleveland, 7 E.

Canton Boston, writes My datT-htt-r, now ll years old, was ia perfect Leaitn until a vcar ago when she -1 to compiam ot faricu, headaclie, dubiiity, indigestion, and loss cf r.ppctite. I roa-cind'Jd that all her cnjnnatjHl ia iaipure bloodnntl induced her to take Aver's Sarsaparltla. This medieme soon rcored her l.tocd-matdus organ to l-i-i'lthv action, and in due time her former health. I imd Ayer 8arsa.parilla a mobt valuable rtmeuy for the lassitude and debility mcident to Good, J. Knight Job "VV ork Lindiey, A.

-Druggist. Patnoe, A. Blacksmith. Tickle cc Waggoner Stage Line. Bucket, B.

F. month ut 1 6v. i a Preach iqu every other Subbath at 11 A. M.andT.SOP.M.nt the M. LI.

church of Long Island. "Serve and honor the Lord God of Israel in His Sanctuary." A cordial invitation is extended to all. G. G. Thomas, Pastor.

Sabbath School every Subba ih at 10 oclock TO. UNION PKATKRMKKTINO. Prayer and every Thurs day at m. at the M. E.

Churcii. A cordial invitation extended to all. The Pastors. The first quarterly meeting of the Long Island M. E.

church will be held at the Libeity School House upon Sim-day and Monday the 22d, and Sfith, in-st. Services commences at 2 M. upon Sunday afternoon. The public are cordially invited to at tend all of the Cl.a Smith 11 1 Smith Rouiick Jv'hTsS'-u Chonvlt-r Ph r-xn Willie Pi'-ron McCaim Theodore The First Symptoms Of all Luns diseases are much the same feverishness, loss of appetite, sore throat, pains In the chest and hack, headache, etc. In a few days you may be well, or, on the other hand, you may be down with Pneumonia or galloping Consumption." Run no risks, hut begin immediately to take Aj-or's Cherry Pectoral.

Several years ago, James Birchard, of Daricn, was severely ill. The doctors fsaid ho was ia Consumption, and that they could do nothing for him, but advised him, a last resort, to try Aycr'a Cherry Pectoral. After taking this medicine, two or three months, he was pronounced a well man. His health remains good to the prenent day. J.

S. Bradley, Maiden, writes Three winters ago I took a severe cold, which rapidly developed into Bronchitis and Consumption. I was so weak that I could not Bit up, was much emaciated, and coughed incessantly. I consulted several doctors, but they were powerless, and all agreed that I was in Consumption. At last, a friend brought me a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.

From tho first dose, I found rtlief. Two bottle cui-cd me, and my health has tsiiiee betHi perfect." Ayer's. Cherry Pectoral, ruerAHKD ev Dr. J. C.

Ayer Lowell, Mass. gold by alt Druggists. Price $1 nix bottles, $5 for thirty days, allowing stop-over with in this limit as aften as desired on the west bound passage. Ciiaiige of Date. Iloscr.i-.crg Switer, H.

B. Bro. Lumber. A. M.

Lott, Pastor. services. I wha to coB the ttetfc ef wpeciitnjF to Tss WwT nu4 i Tt joeML for Kxtmsire Arr-sm-i-5 i4wi5tiH it 19 btoltor weekly i ti liaib- idi'lf. in eey wsy tlc3iad so rae-i i hc wants the rwlteg rase. It wiueawm saV- ten of tfie week oru.ly ae wiwty tie itu a ii'r.

iarm Kehrakaa. e-itorcd co-wont, RrvleK Ut ub w. and icrififca. 81 per year, a will ba foued uani The irop.rty of "John Woods that I lirorf. Granli tt Willie hidd bv altacimTent nvikor.

spring time kelton, Joiin- VV i Ami ll.ms-i a-, o. o. Lonf Island Lodge of the Grand Order of the Orient meet on every Monday night at the Eagle Club, rooms. Visiting members in good standing two ponies, one buggy, set of harness, pumn, tools. were sold by the con- 8) t) CO Cast-right, Brooklyn rower Brooldyii, K.

says ''As a SprmS find a snlcnsud suostHisie Shively, Dr. I. ueutist. i av Vi'irti on Rieka nee.it.ol Kn'-'-l a -en SL.lUiv; vu a 0 r.A;. cordially welcomed In order to accommodate a number of the members who cannot attend on the day first set, the or! be western Kauias Editorial Association will meet, on the -Ord day of May instead of the 0th.

We hope tills change will please all and insure a fall attendance. L. Eukxom, Pres't. As it was a sate i W. .1.

Cozact, V. T. Livery Stable. for cash, 1 hey did not bring a very big T. V.

Whitcomb, oi "'TEit3 CF SCB3CRTTTIO. r3y Jonnial Sauday 19 r-x TTBskiy six lujnt-na. tt.fr fc.ol.Ui STi-sa-r iatr.T our risk. idUxcs ail o. d-s f.n-i make flrarts payable SiAIi.

vltiL'KSiL COSl'AXY, for the r-ld-fime i- Ayer f-arsaparilia, -with a few oi Ayor I'ilis. After their use, I fesl a-esUcf aivl stronger to go throi.gh the flVo! vCii ji ii 5 i i rESTAEEI) 11V yu-ice, and failed to satisfy thi ciuim. J. K. CrrC t.

W- odru AU i.t-j". vv Hi. at wcnic tlmrc has Den G. G. G.

V. O. G. P. T.

G. P. G. 11. G.

S. G. W. C. V.

W. G. V. G. A.

P. Ai Whitcomb, T. the i iii business unoii W. I). CiiAMBFifS.

Sec'y. C. O. Wilcox, L. K.

Carnahan, A. R. Grigsby, J. C. Armstrong, L.

C. Kelzer, J. J. Pool, H. I.

Miller, J. N. Curl, V. Hardware. s.

T. urgo i Dr. J. C. Ayer Lowell, Mass.

fai-ius lo way to the phuitiag of Lo- 1CT 10 very a Trice 51; bin bottles, 3. V. or TO to 8') go id; GJ.lo A man hereabont scald-! hi- eggs he-fore marketing them iu ordr to prevent his neighbors from getting onto his of chickens. A oamtal idea, but orchards, siji-. xN-jaiesiup laboring almost day and night, filling i ordors, and live years from now we will be erj-'yiug tiu of L's kibovri.

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