New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 21, 1887 · Page 4 of 8
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temJLm 1 The 17th Animal Fair pils. There were 412 volumes of examination Read Kuetzing's new ad. ^B*-H^4 b4$ks voke his anathema, thereby ending the NEW ULM AND VICINITY. THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER? papers, representing the Emil Seiter, of Springfield, tarried in bodily sufferings of his imperial antagonist. Fresh OYSTERS bv the can oc various branches in which there are of the Brown County Agricultural Society Henry, however, subsequently Travelers' Guide. town Friday. served in all styles at "Eibner's PalaceRestaurant." written examinations, from the second Have fitted up for the opened Monday and will revenged the humiliation to which he school year to the eleventh. These Dan Carroll, for some time a resident convenience of all a first class oyster volumes contained the results of the had been subjected, by taking Rome close to-day. of this city, died at Waseca Monday. and lunch room. Please give me a. examinations which are held every and deposing and driving into exile calL 1, C. Baltrusch has opened a branch month throughout the school year, and It is pronounced a success by all who the haughty Gregory. During a recent they were, therefore, the direct outcome clothing store in Beinhorn's building. struggle between the temporal and the have seen it of the actual work done in the school Cheap Sates to SL Loui sand Return. Mr. C. A Rennington inspected the A toom during the year 188687. papal authority in Germany, Bismarck boilers in this vicinity last week. He The rural schools of the county were is said to have exclaimed that he would The Chicago & Nerth-Western Railway The exhibit of grain, vegetables, fruits represented by three exhibits which found them all in good condition. Co. will sell excursion tickets to never go to Canosssa. In view of subsequent and flowers is fully up to any ever furnished evidence of the high grade of St Louis and return, for the G. A R. Gents', underwear at half the cost shown heretofore. Seventy eight entries, Going East. Going West. events, however, it becomes evident work that is being done in our country Encampment, at very low rates for the comprising three hundred and price, at J. F. Neumann's, Erd's building. schools by teachers who have received that Bismarck's famous words No. 1 Express 4:25 a.m. Xo 4 Expre=s,10-30 a m. Round Trip. For particulars regarding twenty three varieties were made in this a professional training. District No. 3 535 p.m. 2 9 33 pm. are to be interpreted as literally as possible. dates on which tickets will be sold" 23 ACm 10-3O a.m. department alone. It was expected 12 Ac'm 5:00 a. m. 14 (Milford, Otto Hensel, teacher) furnished 19 2:15 p.m. rates and general information, apply to 14 12-01 m. Chas. L. Roos has just received fourteen that the Brown County exhibit to the some very good specimens of 16 3.50 p. m. agents Chicago & North-Western Railway State fair would be here in time to be cases of toys, fancy goods etc. for penmanspip, sets of English and German Nos 1 and 2 daily. All others daily Co. [Sept. 28, entered at our fair, but it failed to come. compositions, and examination the fall trade. Look out for bargains except Sunday. If it had the entries would have been papers in bookkeeping, arithmetic, Passing on toward the left, the next when the gaods are offered for sale. double the number, but the unanimous language, spelling and civil government. C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. paintingthe second from the eastern verdict of visiters is, that the exhibit is District No. 3 (Cottonwood, A Married. Wednesday evening Sept. complete, without any more additions. cornerrepresent* the Wartburg, south J. Domeier, teacher) exhibited examination John Albert has about concluded to 14, Mr. Theo. Weyhe and Miss Christina papers and compositions, together In the stock department were dis-' W ken Baby nek, ire her C&fori% of Eisenach, in one of the Saxe States. open a store in one of our neighboring Bloss. The Review extends congratulations. with a number of pencil designs played a herd of 8 thoroughbred Herefords When she was a Child, she cned for Castonav Acording to an old legend, Walther von which were displayed on the wall. Dil by the Cosgrove Live Stock Co. When she became Miss, she clungtoCaston*,. der Vogelweide, Wolfram von Eschenbach strict No. 6 (SigeL A C. Zeig, teacher" home from Chicago of Le Sueur, a heard of seven thoroughbred Aug. Keller is Rev. C. Mowery has returned from When hehadChildren, ahegare them Caatana, and other german bards met here had on exhibition drawings, exanuna' Shorthorns by A Moffat of visit with his parents for a tew daj Colorado. We regret that his trip did tion papers and specimens of penman* Sueur and a herd of thoroughbred Holsteins in 1206, for a poetic contest known as and friends. not have the desired effect on the state ship. These exhibits showed that by H. Doty of Courtland comprising the Wartburg War. The principal despite all the drawbacks that are unavoidably seven head. Also a thoroughbred Frank H. Whitney, night operator at of his health. battle was fought by means of conundrums connected with work in a bull and herd of nine grades Holsteins the depot, will take charge of Courtland Company A hare accepted the invitation which the bards propounded to country school, very satisfactory results by Conrad Dirks of Lafayette. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Station about October 1. of Col. Bobleter to attend the international can be obtained it the instruction is one another. In 1521, Martin Luther A thoroughbred Shorthorn bull owned encampment at Chicago. placed in the hands of a good teacher. by M. Mullen and one by Mr. Metzen, B. Behnke & Co. will pay five cents was summoned to appear before the NOTICE. The school trustees that have examined a full blood Jersey bull exhibited by Capt. Rosskopf and twenty men will per bushel above market prize for all imperial diet at Worms. After his manly this work must have become convince Henry Dietz. All members of Co. A who will attend leave here October 1st: wheat brought to them in exchange for refusal, before the diet, to recant his that they themselves are to blame if the Chicago encampment are requested The exhibit of horses was complete A number of Tory Olseen's friends goods. principles and convictions, his friends the schools intrusted to their care are to attend companv drills and comprised about forty head of presented him with a valuable diamond unable to furnish any work that will feared for his safety. One of them, the promptly. thoroughbreds and grades. Amonothem The dramatic section of the Turnverem bear inspection in public if yon would ring before his departure for Washington, was the imported Stallion Hecla Elector of Saxony, caused him to be M. ROSSKOPF, Capt. is rehearsing a play and will open have good work done in your schools, owned by the Courtland and Lafayette Mr. Olesen's scholars also remembered seized and carried away to the Wartburg, tne season of 1887-1888 in a few weeks. gentlemen, you will have to secure the FOR SALE. Stock Co., and Stallion by John Reinhart, him. where he remained in enforced services of good teachers and these of Cottonwood, the imported Norman Mr. Aug. Preuss has disposed of his The undersigned offers his blacksmith cannot be obtained at the salaries offered safety, so to speak, for ten months. Stallion Saffron, owned by the Mr. John Hauenstem was elected as and wagon shop, located in Courtland stock of fruits, candy, cakes etc. and in most of onr districts* Northern Lafayette Stock Co. and a During the present century, the same one of the Vice-Presidents of the Northwestern Station, for sale. Terms reasonable. will remove from New Ulm shortly. FAIR NOTES. thoroughbred Clydesdale owned by M. castle was the scene of a patriotic gathering Brewers and Malsters' Associa A AMMAN. Mullen. Very fine yearling grade normans Gottlieb Guggisberg is on the way to of German students and professors tion, at their convention held at St. were shown by Henry Mueller, We will publish the awards of premiums Switzerland. He has taken the trip in ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, which is known as the Wartburg Ed. HenseL Geo. Guth, J. B. Schmid, Paul, last week. in our next issue. hopes of recovering his shattered Jos. Lindmeyer, F. Friteche and Conrad Festival (1817). Thetimewas ill-chosen Notice is hereby given that in pursuance The people of New Ulm should make Young August Hnmmel injured his Dicks. Notice must be made of a health. of an order of the probate Court this New Ulm day at the fair and attend for demonstrations in favor of a right eye so severely, while playing very fine high grade Norman brood of Brown County, Minnesota, dated dyin a bo. Wednesday Mrs. J. Guetling and Mrs. united country, and one of the results mare exhibited by Dr. Koehne. Alex. last Friday, that the same had to be September 17th 1887, the undersized 794. Read Seven hundred and ninetyfour Reim drove to town Brighton. While of this festival was the establishment Russel of West Newton showed administrator of the estate of Anders removed in order to save the left one. children visited the fair Monday thoroughbred Cotswold sheep, and H. driving through the gate of Mrs. Unverworn's of a special police supervision over the Andersen Brude deceased, will, on Saturday Dr. Spratt, of Minneapolis, assisted by afternoon. Mueller Poland China sow and litter the 8th day of October 1887 commencing farm a dog suddenly jumped at German universities and the dissolution Dr. Berry, performed the operation. and Poland China boar. Two Poland Any of our readers who 10 o'clock A. M. at the late the horse, scaring the latter so badly of the students' association known as China sows were shown by John Reinhardt. have not seen the fair will do well to residence of said deceased in the Town Mr. A Amman, of Courtland, offers that it reared and ruptured some blood the Burschenschaft. The music of the Charles Oetting of Courtland go to-day. They will regret it if they of Lake Hanska, Brown County, Minn, song composed for his blacksmith and wagon shop for students1 had a Shropshire buck, ewe and yearling. fail to see the fair this year. touching vessels. The horse fell and expired almost offer for sale, at public vendue the personal sale. This is a good chance for some property of which said deceased the final,session of the Burschenschaft instantly. Yen ought to have seen the smiles enterprising man to step into an established died possessed, consisting of live en the fair managers' faces when 794 Among the fowls were noticed Plymouth soon found its way across the ocean, At the international Kennel show stock, farming implements, grain etc. children came marching into the exposition paying business. See his ad. Rocks, exhibited by M. A. Bingham, where we now sing to it the words of held at St Paul last week Mr. A. A. hall, and well they might for it Buff Cochins by George Bevier, Dated September 17th 1887? in another column. "I now freely offer my heart and my was a cure for sore eyes tesee the happy Bogen received first prize on his english White Leghorns by Martin Mueller, CHRISTIAN AHLNESS, land. Mr. Bernhard Fesemeyer, of town little ones carom around the hall. Light Brahmas by C. W. H. Heideman, setter bitch puppy Western Queen and Administrator. Lang Shans by C. Mowery, Wyandottes Cottonwood, has purchased the corner The dance at Turner Hall this evening third prize on his english setter bitch by R. Kiesling, Carrier Pigeons by C. is for the benefit of the Agricultural lot on State and Fourth streets North, HOUSE AND LOT FORSALE. Dashing Flora. Mr. Bogen justly feels Hoescheler, Guinea Chickens by Emil Society. The adnfission has been The poet Chamisso has versified the opposite S Michael's Academy, of W. proud of his winnings as he had to compete Velikanje, Trio Ducks by Mrs. Mary The undersigned offers his house and placed at 35 cents a couple and is surely legend of the giant knights who dwelt Hauenstein. Consideration $300. Mr Schreiner, Coop of Plymouth Rocks by lot 75x165, on Centre street, cheap for with dogs from all sections of the low enough to enable everyone to participate. Gottlieb Schmidt, a pair of geese by in olden times in the Alsacian castle of F. intends to build himself a residence cash. The property is suitable for country. Mr. Metzen, a cross between the wild manufacturing, hotel or business purposes. Nideck. We are told that one fine and will move to town. goose and the domestic. Trio White The followiug prizes were taken by For terms call on or address Conclusion of the Rustler's morning the young daughter of the lord Col. Bobleter will command five companies Leghorns by M. A Bingham. Brown County at the State fair. New C. F. HELD. Remarks About the Paintings of Nideck, while strolling through the Minnesota Militia who will Ulm Roller Mill Co., first prize for Works of Art and Miscellaneous in Turner Mall. valley below, for the first time met a NOTICE TO HUNTERS. compete for prizes at the Chicago encampment Exhibits. their flour New Ulm Creamery Co., peasant who was tilling the soiL Rejoicing Any stranger who is caught hunting Oct. 1 to 20. The five companies In the southern corner of the room Mr. Anton Gag had on exhibition fourth price on butter C. Bach and S. wild game within the limits oftownSigel that she had discovered so neat participating are of St, Peter some very fine oil paintings. Miss there are two paintings which were added A. George received premiums on vegetables will be made to pav a fine of ten dollars. a plaything, she picked up peasant, Annie Behnke and several others also F. of Mankato, C. of Winona, G. of this summer. They are the work of One half goes to the informer while the Brown County exhibit exhibited attractive oil paintings. Mr. horses, plow and all, and wrapping her Austin and A. of New Ulm. Mr. Heller, who also did good service in while the other half goes to the schoolfund received the third prize. Heidemann exhibited part of his iaro-e toy in her apron, returned with it to of the district in which the misdemeanor renovating the other paintings. The collection of Indian arrow points. Mr. The State Board of Railroad and A change of time in the running of occurs. Nideck. Here her father reproached E, Koehler'3 taxidermic exhibit was painting at the right represents a castle Warehouse Commissioners will meet at trains went into effect at this station on her for what she had done, and after JOHN MANDFBFELD, Town Clerk very neatly arranged and attracted considerable in northern Switzerland, near New Ulm, on the afternoon of Wednesday Sunday, Sept. 18. The passenger, going attention it comprised stuffed explaining to her that without the the Aar while that at the left is a view October 5th. All persons having birds and quadrupeds, birds' eggs, tortoises TEACHER WANTED. east now leaves at 10:30 instead of peasant's toil the giants would have of the castle of Aufsess, situated in that grievances against the Railroad Company and numerous other specimens of 9 48 A. M. as heretofore. The western A teacher is wanted for an 8 month? to starve in their castle, ordered her to the fauna of Brown County. Mr. part of northern Bavaria which is popularly or warehousemen should come course in district No. 6. town Sio-el afternoon passenger arrives at o:35,in- return the peasant and his property to Pahl's collection of pipes showed a decided know as the 'Franconian Switzerland prepared to sail into the soulless corporation. Applicants must be able to teach both stead of 6 P. M. There have also been increase both as to number and his field below. Some of our modern german and english and must have first and which constitutes one of the quality over that exhibited a year ago, some changes made in the running time grade or excellent second grade certificate. thegiants might learn a lesson from this most interesting cave regions f which was then considered the non plus The railraad commissioners will visit of accomodation trains. See time card Applications must be handed tc giant knight of old. The ruins of the ultra in that line. The cigar factories globe. The famous caves of Gailenreut, the undersigned on or before October 1 Henderson the forenoon of Oct 4th at the head of first column for corrections. of Frank Burg and W. Gebser were represented castle of Nideck are shown on the 1887. Schoenstein, Rabenstein, Kapp and and Le Sueur in the afternoon Oct 5th by their well-known choice southeast wall, adjoining to the eastern numerous others, with their beautiful brands, and there was not a smoker ANTON MANDERFELD, Clerk. they will visit S Peter in the forenoon corner. We clip the following from the St. stalactites and fossil remains of the present who did not long to secure an and New Ulm in the afternoon, and Oct DWELLING FOR SALE. Paul Daily Globe "A. A. Bogen, of appointment as a judge in that class of cave bear and other monsters, are from 6th they will visit Sleepy Eye.Burchard luxuries. Mr. Loheyde's display of New Ulm, whose pretty English setter The narrow space between the two The solid brick dwelling, corner of five to eight miles from Aufsess. It was and Redwood I alls. boots and shoes was excellent, as usual pup. Western Queen, secured the double windows in the northeast wall Broadway and 1st North "Street, is offered one of the baronets of Aufsess who and Mr. Wicherski showed that he, too, for sale on easy terms. For particulars Capt. George informs us that the Globe's special prize for the best EngI'sh bears a painting which represents the had fine goods to offer in that line. Miss founded the Germanic Museum at inquire of the owner, Judges at the State Fair had a hard setter pup in the state, also received Via Mala, a mountain pass about twenty-four Mary Hopt and Mrs. Olding had fine Nuernberg, an institution whose excellent CHAS. MELSHEIMER time deciding which brand of flour third prize for Dashing Flora in the feet in width, in the Canton of displays of millinery goods and ladies' 109 Market Street, St. Louis, Ma, collections of casts, statues and handiwork which formed centers of attraction should get first prize. They were unanimous, open class of English setters. Outside Grauouenden. Switzerland. The bridge or of Wm. Pfaender. New Dim. ufto so^L paintings illustrative of German history for the lady visitors. Numerous in their opinion that the flour of St. Paul and Minneapolis the only which is shown in the painting was other specimens of ladies' handiwork have undoubtedly been examined by entered Dy the Roller and Empire Mills English setters entered by a gentleman built a century and a half ago. In were exhibited, but we were unable^td'secure every New TJlmite who has visited that of this place was the best, but to decide of Minnesota were those of Mr. Bogen, 1799, Swaroff, after crossing Mount the exhibitors' name at time-worn city. If I am rightly informed, the time of going to press. Mr. A. A. WENZELSCIOTZKO, Proprietor, between the two was an impossibility. who is an editor by the way, and publishes Gotthard with his army, continued his the cradle of a New Ulm lady Bogen had a very creditable display of As a last resort they drew lots the New Ulm Post." memorable march along the Via Mala worK in the line of job printing. Mr. stood in the castle of Aufsess. Mnrcr. ST., NEW ULM, Mure. and the result was in favor of the Roller toward Chur. Gebser's book store was represented Wednesday afternoon Mr. H. A Subilia Mill Company. by a collection of books. Mr. D. was trying to cross the Railroad Large, airy rooms, and an A No.. On the southeast wall, separated from M.Bangs demonstrated that the werk done A sixteen months old son of H. track at Third Street North, a freight 1 table. Good sample room for the* in his photographic studio at Sleepy the view of Aufsess by the "arctic The painting first on the left upon train prevented his crossing and Mr. Ball of Lone Tree Lake, crawled or accommodation of commercial traAelers Eye deserves the highest commendation door," there are next seen the outlines entering the room, represents a portion Subilia waited for some time for the fell into a horse power which some Mr. Frenzel exhibited on a neat stand in connection with the hotelRates of the romantic Lichtenstein, a castle of LakejThun, in Central Switzerland. the various brands of mineral water, Tain to move on. Getting tired of well-drivers were using last week. reasonable in central Wnertemberg, twenty-five champagne cider, birch and lemon beer At the right is shown the castle aiting, he turned his team around and The men did not notice him until the The finest wines, liquors and ev and pop which he is prepared to furnish miles west of the city of Ulm, The in doing so, came to near the edge of of Spiez, situated on the southern shore little fellow's cries attracted their attention. gars at the bar. on short notice. Stoeckert & Sons came present castle was erected less than half the street, and horse, buggy and owner of the lake. The machine was stopped at to the front with bricks and tiles of unsurpassed THE HEW CBEAMMT CO. a century ago, long after the old castle were thrown down the embankment. quality. Henle and Marti once and a physician sent for. At first THE RUSTLER Just received 500 pieces of fancy ribbon had sunk into ruins. The history of The buggy was smashed, but fortunately exhibited a harness of excellent workmanship. there seemed little hope of the boy's at remarkably low prices at F. WILL BUY Frank Behnke had arranged Lichentstein is closely interwoven with Mr. and the horse escaped all in3 recovery, but later reports say that he Kuetzing's. a beautiful display of lamps and glassware. that of Wuertemberg and the Reformation. try. eggs for cash from and after April 10th is improving. C. L* Roos displayed samples 1887 at highest marcket price. Butter Soon after the publication Overcoats at $4, worth 15. at John of his large stock of holiday goods. O. The friends of Chas. E. KendalL will Mr. John Neumann and others who from and after May 1st 1887. For nnsalted F. Neumann's, Erd's building. Other of the Waverly Novels, Wilhelm Hauff, M. Olsen exhibited fancy goods and be glad to learn that he has been acquitted Butter in granulated form they visited St. Paul and Minneapolis the ready made clothing at prices proportionally musical instruments, including two a German novelist of some renown, undertook of the charge of adultery brought will pay the highest price according to low. latter part of last week,disposed of.their sweet-toned organs. R. Pfefferle had to write the romance of Lichtenstein, against him by an obscure Iowa attorney. quality. Business place, Kieslings an exhibit of teas and other articles in time while gone in the following manner We clip the following from the basement corner Minn, and Center somewhat in the style of the the gocer]s line. Mrs. Laudenschlaeger's F. Kuetzing sells a neavy all wool Cedar Rapids Daily Republican which They were off 36 hours, had to street. "great unknown Scottish bard." The sewing machine agency was represented scarlet flannel (double width) for 75c speaks for itself. ""The acquittal of C. lie over in Kasota to make connection by sewing machine's that were worth SI. 00. "misty cave" which plays so important E. Kendall of the charge of abduction Louis Buengei^ 18 hours, (it happened that the train turning out fine work. The New Ulm a part in that romance, is now illuminated ind concealment, on motion of the attorney Roller Mill Co. exhibited some of their going west Saturday morning was Wanted:Fifty cords of wood in exchange for the state, before Justice Anderson once a year, on Pentecost Monday, well-known brands. Considerable attention about 6 hours late) and being nearly for Drugs, Glass, OiL Paint, yesterday, is a complete vindication when throngs of Suabians assemble Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., was attracted by the scroll desk of Mr. Kendall's innocence and 6 hours on the train gave them 12 Holiday goods etc. by Chas. L. Roos. which was entered in the class of boys' in the cave to take part in a popular as complete a condemnation of the principal HEW ULM, HUH!, hours in the twin cities including night i work by Chas. Toberer and gave evidence festival arranged for them. Descendants witness for the state. Samuel In Brief, And To The Point. of remarkable ingenuity and and day We wonder whether the new Quail. It has been perfectly clear to us of the Baronet Von Stnrmfeder who UNBBBTAKBB manual skill on the part of its voun**" Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered change in the time of running trains from the start that Quail's purpose was is one of the heroes of that historical liver is misery. Indigestion is a foe to manufacturer. to turn to his own pecuniary advantage will change the matter much. romance, have propagated the name good nature. "and Dealer in all Kinds of Kendall's generosity in- assisting his tfi/iforiwfti} The human digestive apparatus is and title of their family to ths present Minneapolis papers state that wife after her desertion. Had Kendall The Educational Exhibit. u,^h one of the most complicated and wonderful been other than a warm-hearted, freehanded The educational exhibit of the New day a female member of the direct line amongst those couples who will be things in existence. It is easily man, he would, not have fallen Ulm pnblie schools comprises 454 volumes, united at the Exposition Building Sep- nut out of order. was a resident of New Ulm several years into'the clutches of Ihis Quail: but neatly bound by the pupils. There boytember 28th are two Polanders, Anton ARBUCKLES' Greasy food, tough food, sloppy food, age. *V when a supposed widow, with her were 11 volumes of drawings that had bad cookery, mental worry, late"hours, Spetolske and Frankie Kenokorwitz. by her side, told him a sad story of destitution sbeen taken from the pupils' drawinobooks irregular habits, and many other things and asked his aid in obtaining The two met accidently in the exposition in the various grades. The 9 name on a package of COFFEE & a Oh tne left side of Lichtenstein, which ought not to be, have made the employment for her, he unhesitatingly guarantee of excellence- __ building Sept. 1st, became acquainted, volumes oi specimens of penmanship front of the chimney, are shown the rnins American people a nation of dyspeptics. offered to help her and afterwards did contained the only work that was done fell in love and decided to be married. of Canossa, in Upper Italy, south help her, as he might wish his own wife a%i with special reference to the exhibit. ARIOSA But Green's August Flower has done All this was accomplished during e- and children should receive help were west of Reggio. During the"winter of In accordance with_ the published or a wonderful work in reforming this sad he to be removed from them. Kendall's the afternoon. They also decided ders, these specimens were copied from 1077, Emperor Henry I of Germany business and making the American people COFFEE is kept in all first-class* character and standing are of the best, to be married publicly, at the Exposition the board in the lower grades, while repaired to this repaired to this castle'in obedience to a so healthy that they can enjoy their storesfrom the Atlantioto the Pacific. as we have had abundant evidence, beginning with the fifth school year the i Building, Sept 28.Can this be meals and be happy. while that of Quail is far from good. Here he stood for pupils copied from their readers select VVAmmmm COFFEE Remember:No happiness without These prosecutions have done an innocent the same Frankie Kanokorwitz who thre^ days, barefoot, in a penitent's ba ions that were announced at the time health* But Green's August Flower man great damage, not to speak came so near marrying a peddler at of writing. 22 volumes of compositions, garb, suffering from hunger and, cold, brings health and happiness to the dyspeptic of the considerable expenses they have the Northwestern Hotel several weeks English as well as German, were submitted is never good when exposed to the air. weeping and crying for mercy. At Ask your druggist for a bottle incurred, the incarceration in jail, etc." as originally written by the pu- ago? 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