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BOOT COMrAWY. IaTnl hn yon srt for yoor onprecedejS bargains ets! re Carp A iMCIllili 46 and 48 Calhoun St. LOOK at JUDGE forYoirste Handsome Ingrains, 40, 51) COe, Wool Ingrains, 6i, Ii and 85c. Hem patterns in Tapestry Brussels jvew aetlgntfn may urussei. NeaThrt py aud Extra Supers, Ktw Parlor Carpets vith Borders.

New Hall and Hair Carpet. Xew MoquetU and Velvet liwjt. ffea of Brussels and Tapatry Mats. Floor and Table Oil ClofAs. Slote Oil Ctotfo, Crumb Cloths.

EX A St IBE Lore Curtain. ShaJts. Holland. Fix ture, TalU mid Iknno Covert, While and Colored Blanket, and sact money on your purchases. We Display This Week New Colored Canhmfrti.

75c, swand II CO yard. JKtw Strict in ritld Goods, 29, Mi 99, Ml and 76o per yard. Birnint in Black Alpacai, IS, JS, 40 Mil Mc par yard. Full Line Black BriUiMtinci, as and 76e per yard, Xnrriil Bartaini in Black Caihmtrta. lit 15, B3, Wo and It 00 per yard.

fall abort ualajj ajl who can will help ui. Brer; day bring! news of more earning. We nT ofomiied to Teed the koti. and ow tot every one who wilt assist tit pre para whit they can, and all bring it to the. tlok oo Monday morning tnjit, a early ts possible, io that it can be properly prepared.

S. I. Ltwis, Chairman Coiuuilltto on Contribution, ImI Uf tot Cheap pewlte. To dj ii the last for chop peaches pleasa secure them while there a chance. Bushel boxot, $1 50, Baaktls, 40 centt.

Fatit Uoosiv WATER WORKS. Full Text of the Report of the Special Committee. i What the Council Did on the Subject Last Night. Neat Stripe Silks, Neat Check Silks, Dark Plain Silks, 'Emm tn Vary and Medium Blue, Seal and Mtdtum Jfrotrtu, uarattuu, iianaon Smoke, Ilum Color, Sleds, Drabs, Tan and other aenrable cotors. BARGAINS In J31a.clt Silkn.

PLAIN AND PLAID Camel's For Coatumea and Overdress.s. Full assortment of "HARRIS" and "PERlNOr Km aiovKS. narJJew Felt Skirts, New English Chinttee, flew Embroideries', aevr Xaoei, ew Howry, winter moves, underwear, jranoy uooai, etc, SPECIAIilAKGAINS Vows trevt's GREAT AUCTION SALES Vinb, Broum and Bleached Muslins, Cheviot Skirtings, Plaid and Plain Flannels, Waterproofs, Blanket, CassU mixes, Jeans, etc. AuKow opening, elegant Hue of Prl, Berlin and Mew York Clonk Bhewls, Io My IU not to found In aoy other bouse. For VhIi, I offer my whole stock of (roods without ftservo, at areducticn oftwentj (20) per, cent ooall bills of $5 and over.

Staple and fancy goods p( all kinds, flannels, cotton flannels, bej linen, toweling, hosiery, sieves, merino underwear, muslin underwear, corsets, white goods, ties, and everythiiy else in the store, at a reduction of 20 percent on bills of $5 and upwards for cash. IUhhyW'. BoKb, 21WetHln 8l reel. Hughes Humphreys woro awarded first premtum for bet specimen of orun menlal slate roofiof. Ollice, No, 114 Oalbpun street, Fort VTtynt, Jod.

For I the stock of goods now in the Bee Hive grocery, probably the finest line of choice goods in fort Wayne. I will exchange for improved city property and part cash. My rasaou for selling is that I have too many thing to attend tosmd connot do justice to the grocery. J. MacDovoiL, Owner, We have now in stock and are dailv receiving all the latest novelties in hats, flowers and millinery goods generally, which we shall make up in the most fash iontble ije aud at pricer, that defy com.

petition. Mks. W. O. Ford, SI Clinton itwl.

"A Card." Bavion; procured the services of Mrs, Sawyer, shs will have entire charge of our "drrss making department," which is a sore guarantee that ladies can depend up. ion baviojr their dresses' made up in the Jstckt styles aud at reasonable prices, Mbs, TV. O. Fow, 3t Clinton ttrool. Wonted.

A first class cook. Best of references required. Apply at once at the southwest corner bf Lewis and Clinton streets. Tbt Whole Rntjttt Referred Back 'to the Committee. JLu Probability that Special Election Will be Ordered.

BtTm wido lDHtlosnl Hill Elunch ed Miulln, 10 unto por vkL (lood hit rtjlct, ud fut oolorel prints I cU per yard. gwndsrd brown Mullm, 8 us 10 ceoli. ROOTti COMPANY. Tbat Irvti it. Pppe Uo IX.

died Dec. 1, 1521, Bonsparte crowned Dec. 1805, George Washington died Dec 14, 1709. Oliver Cromwell sword protector Dec. 15, 1653.

Robin Hood, of Sherwood forest, died Dee. 22, 1247. For cheap crockery at honest prices, go to ard's cheap crockery store, No. 0 Columbia street, and get the true value of your money. Only 11 for 100 pieces of tea ana dinner ware, or so percent less than any other house in the city of Fort Wayne.

John TJ. Frletsaehe, St. has established, at No. 22 West Berry street, a Homeopathic Book and Medicine House, Prepares and keeps on hand pure homeopathic tinctures, triturations of hih and low potency, sugar of milk, different sizes of pellets, a very large assortment of pocket and family cases to suit domestic work and veterinary practice, and Roland's styptie cotton, which promptly srresla bleeding, either active or passive bemor rbat esi Mitcbel's. siirgeon'i'adhesive ar nica and' American akinplsster; the "Eu genie," Companion," and other female appendages, Cutler's patent pocket inhaler Dr.

C. Burgher respiration regulator; Ilamamillis extract for internal and external use; petroleum vasolme for burns and wounds) also Humphreys' nomeopethio specific, and Humphreys, 'witch bawl at the lowest rates for cash. Jtnsle. Le'ifels will furnish music for balls, parties, soirees, during the coming fall and winter. Call on or address him at'No.

23l'Barr street JnilgmSnsL For stylish millinery call at tteubergcr'e millinery rooms, 15 East Main street. Musical. frof. Morse, of the Indiana, conserve Wry, respectfully annotraoys too engage nent of Prof. A.

L. White, of Boston, ten or vocalist and teacher. Pupils will male application at the office on and after Monday, SeprrS7th. Tbe Sentinel job department is ihe Isrgeat io northern Indiana. The opening of fall millinery goods is soon to take place at Mrs B.

Neuborger's millinery rooms, 15 East Main street, due notice of which will be given through the Sentinel. tor Rent, Two lots and a new cottage with four rooms, cellar, piazza and well, Location pleasant And healthy $6 ptr montn. Ap ply to J. B. Bockhill, corner of Calhoun and Main streets.

Muncie road is now gelling round trip tickets to tbe Cincinnati and Indianapolis expositions for one fare. Through (rams leave at 2.00 a. 'u. and 1 15 p. County orders bought at the Fort Wayne national bank of Fort Wayne.

rr Wayaie, Wedntxlar, Heps. 99. OITT FEATURES. TO WIT TOPICS. Greenbacks 5.

Ibe Hebrew new year begins this even; ingat ton set. There were no cases before tbe mayor this morning. Tbe proceedings of the council will be found on our second page. Theodore Lancaster was acquitted of provoke in the criminal court Will Mr. Clarence O.

Smith swear that the circulation of tbe News is 3,0257 Daniel Huttell's liquor case comet up before Judge Brackenndgelhis afternoon. The market space on Barr slreetis not to be macadamized until neat spring Cily Treasurer Barton yesterday paid out $4,100 op account of interest on city bonds. Interesting "jubilee" services are progress in tbe Catholic churches at present. The horses reported stolen from "Rosey" only strayed away and have been re copered. Ihe Lafayette and Longtiew rifle teams have a shooting match, this afternoon, for an oyster sppper.

The contract for supplping the eounty offices with hard coal hat been awarded to John H. Uanley 4 and for supplying tbera With soft coal James Fox i Co, Thomas McCormick; Nelson Miller and August Everet were brought to this city, from Jefferson towntbip, last even iug, and lodged in jail, where they will remain eighteen days for disturbing a singiug school. Tfe (Jaxelle defends the action of tto agricultural society in "standing off" those to whom it owes premiums and bills. It lays that a little red tape is necessary, and we grant that i but why shouldn't the trustees and officers hustle around and do At the meeting of the couucil last night, tbe speclataoromilleo on water Worka submitted TUB FOLLOW! SO RETORT) First report of the committee on water works to the common council of the city of Fort Wayne i Tolllanonorthe Msyor and Common Councilor in city or ton wayne: Obxtlrnkii Your 'committee appoint' ed for the liurpose of examiuinir inuTthe subject of water works for this city. ie spcctfully state that we have held our first aud have token into consideration some of the most important boista that lie at tbe foundation of a system of water worm.

1. There is the quality of the water, its adaptability to drinking, culinary, home hold, and mechanical purposes. 2. Tbe quantity required for the community, 3. Wbero to get it, 4.

The means of conveying it to the consumers. The first of these leads us to an exam ination of the organic purity of the water tbe possibility of removing the organic impurities, involving the consideration of settling basins, filtering beds, and the kind of said filtering bedt needed, The second requires a knowledge of not only the present population of the oily; but its prospective population and the quantity required per neaa tbe tbird as to where to get tbe water. It is generally conceded that the St. Joseph river is the only reliable source, butitmustbe rememtered lhat there are iocuoberances upon its water, and the removing of tbete, or the harmonizing tf toe interests to be acquired bvtbecty, anq loose now possestea oy tbe canal becomes a matter of much importance. There are now about 4,000,000 gallons ot water per Pour (lowing in toe channel oi the bt.

Josepu river, and tbe canal is using it all except what little letks ttrough the feder dam, and cousequeutly the use of the waier would uoreasitata tbe impounding of it in one or' more of tbe numerous iaaes wnicn ma river cas its source, Preliminary to this would be A surveyor the catch basin of the river, in order to make an estimate of the avail Able rainfall, and an equitable distribution of the waters impounded. From considerat ons naturally flow the exami nation of the geological features of Ibe district as to whether the strata would admit of the impounding Of the water also the cost of dams, and their construction. Thau as1 to the conveying of the water to the community, whether to pump by water or steam power. All these and many other considerations demand tbe most thorough preliminary isvestigation. And though your city en gineer hat had someVxperienceiiil by draolie works, and has given the subject of water works for towns some tion, yet be thinks that tbe direction hand of the moat experienced lhat can bo obtained from the ranks of those engineers who have made water works their penalty should be obtained, and we therefore recommend that the services of Sit.

Moses Lane to whom there it scarce' ly in the county a superior as a water works engineer be solicited as consulting engineer to direct tucb surveys as maybe necessary for tbe proper understanding of tbis all important work. We unanimously recommend the passage of TBE VOLLUWISO RESOLUTION Resolved, That whereas it is believed a maiont of the city council are in: favor of water works and deem it of the utmost importance to the city that the considera tion pi said water works receive tbe miles investigation without delay. Auerciure, on it resoirou iuai me com, mittee on water works be end are hereby authorized to obtain the aervlces of Moses Lane, of Milwaukee 'as conaultinir eosrini eerof water works in this city subject to such directions as tbe city council may give from time to time. C. A.

Zollinger, Mayor. John Riall, C. C. E. Cms.

A. Mcxsox, T. Houan, W. T. McKkah, Committee, As might have been expected, tbis re.

port and resolution provoked considerable discussion, and effectually brought out tbe feeling of the council on wate' works. Mr. Munaon explained that Messrs. Wil ton and OrebTe, of tbe special committee, were absent from the city, and hence did not sign the report, but from conversations with them, he was satisfied that the report reflected their views. During tbe discussion it transpired that Councilman Hettler is in favor of eater works that Capt, White is also in favor of water workt, but thinks the people should vote oo it, and would prefer, io any went, to see tbe enterprise managed by a private company that Councilmen Chittenden, Monton and Harding, although personally in (avor of water workt would vote Against it in the couucil, until an election was held, and the voice ol ther people expressed.

Mr. Htrding offered the roLLowma resolution Covxcil CiMimtt, Fotv ffitI, Kept. 2S. U7S, Whereas, it it inexpedient to incur tucb. a great expense at would be necessary for the building ot waterworks wtlnoat getting an expression of the tax paysn on rltf.

Therefore, be it resolved, tbat as election be held at the regular voting places in the different wards of the city, st auJ early day, to be Oxed. ou by tbe mayor, at which election no one shall be allowed to vote nnleaa ho ia kuo wn ta'tkfl jujlrei Ja J. TOPICS. 1 1 ii Oscar Hinkle Is In town. Charley Read it in town.

The Fruit House has a new Father Beutot is ai Viacennes in Attend ance upon the funeral or tbe late Father rln VVUUU, The' contract for lighting the streets with nabptha expire on tbe eleventh day of December. Ras Chittenden it said, to be Councilman who signed a singular resolution last night. Sentinel is the only paper tn the city which keeps its readers posted at to council proceedings, The caaa of'M. V. B.

Spencer vs. Peter Kiser, for 40 due for legal services, it on trial in the circuit court. Marriage licenses: Joseph Lauer and Mary Ann Barbara Buppelj Wm, Altex and Caroline Weis. The. old jury in iho criminal court bas been dismissed.

The pew ury will begin operations next week. Au exposition train from Pittsburgh, carrying J95 passengers to Chicago, peeled through the cily last night. To Ihe can of B. White va. the Mer chant's national bank, the jury rendored a verdict io favor of plaintiff for 240.

Tho case of Morts ys, tbe Gatette printing company has been appealed to the supreme court by the defendants. The cases of the state va. McOewen, aod of the slate va. Bandolier, have abeen uol pressed by tbe, prosecuting attorney. There was a partial eplipte of Ibe sun this morning, bnt our reporter bas been unable to find any one who witnessed jt.

John tbe owner of the Bee Hive grocery is anxious to sell out. See bis announcement in "city features." tCj, Harding's resolution, published io anbiber column, will probably be amended by the committee to as to give every legal voter a voice, aud its passage then recommendedrecommended A peripatetic atreet preacher addressed A large crowd about the interests of tbeit souls, in front of the News office to dsy The locality chosen was A good one for missionary work. Notwithstanding the fact that the 6a etta had three reporters present at the meeting of the council last night, tbe re port published this morning is confused And unintelligible. The Gatette is determined to publish the council proceedings if it takes all the able bodied men in Fort Wayne to do It A force of three men was on baud last night, and at the next meeting not lest than half a dozen wilt be required. Last evening at the council meeting, Capt.

Hettler took occasion to criticize the manner in which tho Calhoun street pavement is being laid. Tbis offended Mr, the inspector, who, just prior to adjournment, tendered his resignation, which wss not, however, Accepted. Yesterday afternoon a little daughter a teamster named Pearae, who lives in ''Nebraska," while returning from school, fell off tbe St. Mary's bridge and sustained very severe injuries, bha was able to walk to her house, which is a short distance Away, here she uow lies in a very critical condition. i WHY, MOI.1 If the following la True, You Are Hlj Covey.

Tbe Grand Bapids Democrat says: Mr. R. R. Mctheanr and bis wife. Miss ljizzie ortdlord thai was, nave onrhearti.

est congratulations. The couple left for Mr. Metheany's home in Lima, last evening, to be absent on a short visit, when tbey will return to the city. Tbe ceremony was performed just one year ago oy me nev. a.

spencer, and united for life two of the most popular of eur young people, to whom we wish the briirt est of wedded futures. If anybody says that "Rol" can't keep a secret after tbis. just tend tho man around to the G.R. and l. otnee to see Hen McUullougn on tbe subject.

"Rol" Methoany was formerly a resident of tbis city, and it a brother of J. M. Me theany, Esq. If "Rol" bas been married a year and kept it a secret all this time, who knows but tbat hit friend Ben Mc Cullough (also an old Fort Wayne boy) may bave been married on the sly for the past five years The Baylor's CroMlui Brio's. The county Commissioners hats award the contrat for tbe alone pier at ths bridge over the Mannas rjver, to Wm.

Moel)enog. The contract for tbe superstructure have not yet been awarded. The following are the bids, Canton Bridge Co truss $22,14 per foot; srch 1 13.67, McKay and Nelson, ptsn No 1, $13,75, plan No 2, 15, 30; plan No 3, 15: plan No 4, $16,50, plan No. $19.40 Keystone bridge com1 pany, $20.50 Cincinnati bridge company, $23 Sm th bridge company, Toledo, $23.25. The figuret given are all per lineal foot.

It will be remembered that a bridge was put up at tbit point which fell down before it was paid for. Tdie connty was tbe gainer by that accidnt, for lha bridge will be replaced by another one for from $2,000 to $2,500 below the original contract price, Uupplles Waste. To ue uooa raopio oi ron wju i While good many of our cirlzent bave I what it necessary fpr the red tape procest, contributed liberally for the reunion on and not forever keep from coming to ihe 4th and ttb, I am Ahud tbat we will I getler or doing anything 1 be a lax payer ou realty, or if not known to them it shall their doty to satisfy themselves of tbat fact by swearing tbitu, or tome other good testimony, U. Li. 1URDIKU.

After more discussion the report aud resolutions were referred back; to the special committee with instruction to report at the next meeting. a UonlUn afRla ht, To the hitter 01 BeDtioeli What riirht hat our worthy city tttorney to appoint in bis place, wben absent rom the fcitr. Judge Taylor, who doet pot 'live here bu eidee in the ueiglu boring village of south Wayne, a town thoroughly hostile to Fort Waynet which was orgnnized through Judge Taylor's elfbrtt. I don think he is the proper man to ditide questions in which the city's iaterettt are involved, especially in matters io which the Street Railway Company of which he is a stockholder and the regular attorney, is interested, Citiim, OTJE NEW STOKE! i The Greatest Success of theAgel Tlio Opposition Stores Tried to Steal Our Thunder BUT THE OANNQN EXPLODED, Scattering Lonsdale Muslins at 9c. a Yard, And Routed the whole Opposition Clique before 9 o'clock in the morning.

i Contrary to our expectation, the depreition of bwinesi in the Bait hai resulted to much in our favor in making that we are agreeably disappointed in announcing, besides our Special Bargains, A GeneralSmash in Prices Throughout the Entire Stock oFDry Goods and Carpets. Wl.i.fc...." Si I. 4M PRICES CUT BELOW WHOLESALE RATES A Good Omen for the New Store. 30,000 yards of the Celebrated Yard Wide Lonsdale Mus iins ai ac. a yaru, 18,000 yards of Yard Wide Hill Muslin at 9c A yard.

Our Entire Stock of all the Best Yard Wide Bleached Muslins at 9c a yardi 10,000 yards Good Mints for 4c 12,000 yaro Better Rrinttfor it. Big hi JlandsooK Prints for 6c Also a big lot of Spragtu rrinis ai to. Also a big lot of Merrimack Prints at 7c Big lot of Whit Blankets for tl Afair Big lot Superior Blankets, $3 60 ayiair, A Magnificent Blavk Silk at $1.00 yard. Special Bargains in Black Silh at novum 91.10. Tivrnn a nrmrnT iar Bamains in black alpacas' LAlEiiUItimiiill 125, 30, 40, 50, 60, 75, 85c and $1.

1 a i Carpet and Matting! Choice Cottaat Carpel onlu 20c. I EUtmnt SMe in Lotcdl CaroAs. Beautiful Ingrain Carpets, 40 and fiOtf. Choixt style in Hartford Carpel, Handsome Ingrain Carpets, 65, 75, 90a It TTn nllt Kt1 fif Umlltm ifwttimtjtm VUll stTi1oOhdtB Lt7.M7ji.al Fyaas vt a'wvni vj a.Latv(f(ye tptuai ivuijnte rt reuvfr evnuwcea jjuvo ytriHiiii'i Hollands, we write patliculae attention, as it Mniains styles not to It found elsewhere. Our Entire ot Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloaks, ana lioiiseiurnisning Hoods Have been.

bought especially for the. Hew Store, and. will be offered at prices never tieiore ceara of in tne state. Remember Best yard wido Lonsdale Bleached Muslins, a yard. FOSTER BROTHERS 11 13 Court St and' 54 56 Clinton FORT WAYNE.

Next Door to Postofflce. East of Court House, TJEY GOODS ASS MILLINERY. MILLINERY AND DRESS GOODS AT A Tremendous Slaughter! AT THE ONE MICE STOKE OF J. PIEEE, CALHOUN STREET. 1 have jntt returned from the East and have on hand the Largeit and Oheapeit (took of Dreis Goode, Millinery and ready made Sniti ever offered in Jort Wayne, Retailed at wnoleeale pncei.

Iicsf5 Goodu. A full lint ef Ins irtm goods, only 1B0. A'splenaia assortment ol alpacas, aie. Rmivm. in all colors.

2sei worth SAo. PonrM In all 60c i wnrtt 76c, Bultinit, til.ln and plaid, onlr 2Sa. 011k poplins, la all colors, cbaap. Valours, la all colon. 10,009 yards of calico at to per rard.

10,000 yard, dark prints, so, Insilglo muslin. Fruit of Loom, Htaodard brown muslin, Be. Ch.vlot shirting only 12c Flannels chaan. Blankets, 1 SO. I have a full line in the very Latest Styles of Millinery, wiipieBiuu sua nouuii A SPECIALTY IN KID GLOVES.

ALL WAHKASTED. TABLE LINENS AND FURNISHING GOOD8. Kcmrrntwr, if joo wk lot Lonsdale llnalln, jtm will (et It, and Ihe aalesmaa will not put Inferior brands upon you, a. torn. oo.

po irouDi. suow CIGARS. The Economist GTGrJiJR MOLD BY Is warranted Havana filled. It is th lest Ckar told in th cihi for cents. is equal If not mpcrior to oint teMt of th eigars soldfof JOc.

It acknowledge no boss. CRElM ale. bekr and cider. FOB FAMILY USE Bottled Cream Alej Beer and Cider. Orders left at 39 west main tsireet win receive prompt auuuuon.

lit a.TkWT.T.IlWnVI U.O17J80I M. i.TA. JJ JMJAJ JJaa. tfOTIpgg, rAUCY GOQQg, 70, FOR CASH. I oaW my whole stock of goods for sals at a Grand Reduction Percent Oa all hills of 5 and upward for cash, So (oods rlceo tn plain tgurea.

This Wlas the price of goods down lower than er herbra wld In Fort Wnyoe. The Ml. i eoatlnue for twenty days, Improta tbe opportunity. Do not miK the groat bargains, A large lot ef Merino Underwear Just reelted and Included in this sals. Con at once for tlid bent bargain A HENRY W.

BOND, it 21 West Street. BED CLEAHER. I So fed 43 a Pi J2S 0 3 jg ffl tin PS'grlfls fe rj ti 5 0 Cd 8 5 p. 1 DP CD 00AL AND IR0B. inirE ARE NOW Prepared Io rurnfsh Hocking Valley, Youghlogh and oilier brands of COAL At Lowest Ca.b Price.

AU ordeit lelt with a W.Rambo, Jl ralhoun alreot, will recelrs prompt attention. All Coal guaranteed. aepMdlf JVO. K. BANLEY A OO.

KETTLES. Copper Kettles. SAMUEL DILLER, Lancaster, Maoufaotnrer of all kinds of Copper aro. tmppr B.Mlm from 9 Io 40 abIIod Iw.yo.n hand for th. trad.

Dealers In Stores and Hardware will end II to tholr adnnuure Io correspond with Mr, Wller, as Copper Xctllos aro coming Int. gensral us. thraugbouttheWeat. OFFICE DESKS. WOOTON'S PATENT Jt0ki flSttK fit' I fll lit 1 mrt.

i iivmmi CABINET OFFICE SECRETARY THE WOOTON DESK Pealgners and II anufacturers, ICE 70 East Market street Mannfutory, Corner Merrill and New Jersey alrcia, A VALUAIILE INVEHTIOH. The abort cVU rtpreMlnt our new palant Cahl. Bet Oflloa Secretary, which, although less than one year old, bu reached a sale unprecedented to ih dietary o( mtuuftu'tured article, of IU kind in th. United It la commanding the attention and admiration of bui.ia.ia and professional men of every branch ef trade from all pari, of tba country and is unquestionably declined very soon to beoorn. the leading desk of tbe world.

Tho many who hare esamlnod aod used It, without eacptlon bav. aasarud the fact that It auinda without a rlral. Price 1 lit fornhhed on application. is, I87S dtf HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TPDPQUWIIW L.

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