The Democratic Watchman, BELLEW NTE, PEN N' A P. ORGY MEEK, EDITOR A PitOrßlßToll. JOHN P. MITcHEI. I A ./, _IIIROCIATR EDIT n, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 24, 1888 TERMS.--1;2 per year when paid in ad aid in advance and $3,00 when not pail before the 'expiration of the year Democratic State Ticket FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, HON. CHARLES K BO V LE, of Fayette County FOR SURVI.YOR lIENERAL, (}EN. WELLINGTON H. ENT, 'of Columbia Caunty A Short Review Kir the last three years the Mongrel Organization hag .been kept together solely by what, some one has aptly called the "cohesiie power of public pluntler.7 All of the des;gns it start ed out to accomplish were fully car ried out full three yyars ago, and since that time, it has been an un ceasing effort on the part of the lead ers of that party to deceive and hood wink the people into' continuing Ihein in power. The%y have had nothing to offer the people as a platform, and nothing to promise them in ease of success, and have kept up a •untirm ous appeal to the lower and baser feelings of' humanity, in order to ex cite the prejudices of' those whose reason they cannot hope to influence When the mad waves of fanaticism reached their height, and the woad was pass e d that they were returning, many Del. crats expected to see the Mongrel p ty tremble to piece. , , iu a moment,..l 'a11 , 1: it looked as tho' they no r had any work to - ilo, and must die o ro:o•tion.- To such a's those_the ttMacil) of life which Moo- OgreliAu has shown has been diseour aging,.and some have even given up in despair, having concluded dna - the parry now in power haFthe'nidanA at hand for perpetuating itself indefi nitely. But there xis• many thing. :wlitt Ii ought to be taken into eonHderation which change the toppet the-e thing, wog mateti.ally In The fit +t place it im a fact, that e%er ,ince the elo , e of the war, the power of the Iklom;i4 Is has been steaflily,„4m the wane, The people have been sbAly returning to their former good .Cl) -0, and •oeiety has been settling •buwly arid firmly back to its old which it was violently hulled by the earth quake shock of the war - In 114 r Icty n•itnn „r the 11,•„, o,!ratic party init , t Lc thruA to Ow front of active aicna, if it i,not willing to lead. The tide ,which i • drifting forward i, ,low But it i • ipesi-dible Et my election a limb ha , taken place in the hit two or threu -year- lia, indicated a marls, change iu the sentiments of the p eo plc, and at the pn,cnt rate of pro gre , ,, without any other 'motive pow el than the natural tendency of hu man aflair we cannot be kept jilt „t authority longer than the eleet low- of next November In the next pla&., it must be bortl ilt mind that a party tottipo...ed of slintwd and un•ertpuiuu. men with their hand , in the treahuty a ;{teat. generous and unstn , peeting people, 1 , 4 not going to eru-h down-suddenly. The wcu who control it have the power to'keep it up until they eon get from under, and this lets been their chief Oho t. They have used urn4crupdlotuly al/ the mean.. they could get their hands till, and have worked without regard to the lasting evils they may inflict uLou the gov ernment and the country.. Under such -vircittnstatier, and with such men determined to rule at whatev'er Cost to this republic any it+ cititens, hot fa all wonderful that they have hien able to keep a precarinus and uncertain hold of the machinery of government for the lust three years. limy have watched. the on ward progre.s of the Democracy to the recite of our itivtitntions with ter' tor. and at fhb+ very moment, they stand in nun tal terror of a foe which only date years ago they mockingly threatened to drive-to their covers its soon as the South was overthrown. We think wo lire gained wonderful ly niece then, and that there is every ea UPC for encourageinent to the Do: rii:•eritcy in the present ,ituatlion or p :'.ulr Witt lmvc not beet: the advocates of false principles. In truth. this re public can flourish in no hands but those of the Democracy. The pco plv repudiated our theories and tried Atli they arc the peace, happiness and prosperity they bin alWays bad undo). Mincer:Ake rule, and they mean to have them. The move slowly, but the great tide t. nulling on, and will How in with 'n .hbork in November n xt which will enue Mongrelism to yir,ke in deadly fear, and dley will in to it , 4 waves front sight forever. How wee It Done? A great many of our eiClMiges are p`ublishing what purports to be the "Registry bill," passed shortly be fore the adjournments of the Legislii turn. As we were unlucky enough to ben member of that body—present when that bill was introduced . , and when it passed finally, we happen to know that the "Registry bill" as pub lishedis NOT the "Registry - bill" that passed the House mid AS'enute. Who changed it, is a malter;that the loyal authorities about the State capital, know more about titan they will see proper to toll. Thatyr wAs cuaNsitai NON}: OF THEM WII,I, DARK OKNY. It is well known to every member of the Senate and „House, that chi, bill was introduced into the Senate by Mr. Shoemaker, of I,Lerne, nt fourteen sections, and pa , ..sed that body just as it was introduced, with out any amendments whatever. On the day it was - taken up in the House, amendments were Acre(' to the first and seeond sections, by the Demo crats, but were not adopted. When the third section was read GEffitilE T. TiniaN, a Philadelphia abolition ist offered as an aniMidment the re maining eleven sections of the bill drawn up as a butyl( sonon and con taining several provisions net embod ied in the original senate bill. Upon this amendment tne previous ques tion was called and the bill mssED AS A M ESPEI), containing but TIM EE .wetime I 1)150111/ fm/ri, en n. 4 we ni,m, have it coming from the hands of the -tiovrtrtior, - • Let any one get the Ilew,papor , of that date, tor the daily lireord, and - he will see that when the previous ques tion wil, called on this toMea;dment or Toons's thus cutting off all debate and further amendments. that every Deniocrtit in the Tfouse, except six took their hats and left, in eonsequene or the infamous manner in which this most infamous act, was being rushed through The next morning the bill was mes ,aged to the Senattrund the amend ments of the House were Annuls To nod, r the gag of the previous quvAtwo -thus making the Bill a THREE see tom, instead of a fourieen •,evtion act. As the bill is published now over the signatine of his Exeellency JoliN W I; knr. ‘ ,. e find it is in fourteen section... N, neh bill ever passed the I lotiz it it,' Representatives of ~dl this act, a pub lished is abde faced fraud upon the people or if State We challenge any one who w,w? present when the Registiv 1111 passed r ither tl e House of Senate finally, to den) single as , set lion we has,. made in the, state - ment, and if the Begisti) Bill that passed arts :11(111 or lon duce sections, how ix it, or by whose autlimo.) the attempt niqe, to imp or' upon the pimple an act or rout-teen sections') 'This is amiatter to be lookeil too. If Jioi NV. EItARY, and s thetramcribing I clerks about the different ilepat t ments at Ilarristaug, have the au thinity to enact such law- a+ they deem necessary, to alter acts (sassed by the general assembly or the State lu suit their wishes and designs, what use is there in the Legislatine meet ing. In this cave a hill has been al tered or an entire different one been substituted in its Phiee, and we care Ipot aloe!) it et, the Registry Bill an the): have sent it out siineiland seal ed, ii a s not enacted by the !louse or Set ate and consequently is not a law - Judgi,ug from the t.ttue of the MiongrO paiteri, the impeachment of ANDY JoH . rsost, looks extremely (lonian' at : this time. How it goes is a matt it of.ro consequence to us, but We are not afraid to bet a pint of peanuts Out WADE ts'Olt be presi dent. We,venture the assertion, that la) ing political prejudices anit:e in this county, the vote on taxing and paying government bonds in green— backs,, according to the Pxrumr.roN proposition, the vote would stand ten in fay . or to one against. —An exchange says, that eighty ix Ku Klux Klan's have been organ ised thi. State within the past nix wools. Won't they furnish "raw heittis and bloody bones" for mongrel grannies to frighten at? 30INt1 DOWN.—Grant stock IS fal ling just about as fast as a bursted balloon. Since the Connecticut and Micl.igan elections, we have hardly such a matins- Grant. 8321 'We hove Wark Before us With the people• rests tie duty of ejecting from power the party that has destroyed our government and ruined our people. That duty discharged, the Democratic party which must. ue ocssarily succeed then, will take upon ? o themselves, fully conscious of the magnitude• of the work before them. The task of re-uniting the States un-*, • the constitution, and restoring the country to a healthy eon on. But we must not flatter ourselves that the task of defeating the party in power is an easy' one. A party 'in .poWer and unscrupulous in using it, is strong , and to eject it will require the rallying of all the conservative elements of the north under the Democratic banner. There is no blinking the fact that the northern States, with the nid of Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware, must make the next President, or the negro vote of the South will, if there should le but two candidates. If there should be three candidates; and . the conser vative vote of the North aivided,then the election - Would probably, devolve uporitho !louse. of Representatives, and the teat would be a radical— 'negro triumph—the heaviest curse that could fall 'upon the country. Let us spare no effort to avert this curse, to get rid of the incubus that *,s pressing us to death,,and to re es tablish good government, with all its refreshing and invigorating influ- To work then Democrats. El= The signm of the Limes promise a complete victory if we but (I() our dozy l'it.—The Ilene'',ler or ('er)lre R.porler, of l nrou•lutrg, cattle to its on Wedneoilay laJ, fixed tip and looking Pt pruup • 110 it •ehool gu ion exhibit Igttl day, OH ol gau of the Ihnotiertit le purty id the. county, tentinlliel 41 it DOW t , • tt•ltlt a lull pren+, and ether mate, nil, In the KrltT/.. 114 former proprieitir, innind 4ul no,int greatly 111 :Oh :1 111 . 1 Ilg the prnn•lplet WIITCII It 11:1. 111 \ IWO IA MI 111 •o 1011 ch ettrtientll ,l4 lor 011 111 II 11) yetir.t. Mn K [ITV, Ike 1111 1.1i1.1111:1 . and pro prtt•tor, who it now upward.. of .enenty foe year- , of .tge, been one of the ten It )10 hat;• Ittoo,l loy ' llte great lllinci ple4 of Itentoerric), 111 &butt no nell 11t4 nI t u•lot'y HP , pelt 411.1 11,1ce 1111 I. 1' 11 1- ,1 11.1 been I. XVI 111 to maintain the llgilt :111.1 101 W in lot old age, iihen he has the notirage 110)1 iletertunintion, to tinsetit tin ho are younger to fight the littiles of our country, it ir not right that lln• pin - ty to it bitch he to no devotedly ilia/lied wie hint a !lenity and tatut•.t nuppoit %Vt. hope 10 tee the otiliorript ten li-ds of the lieriehter doubled iiithin the nest month It litlleSPl . ,lllg, Of, It 11t1 114 blare old publisher is doubly entitled to it kNtriti Lit Ihit.tr —ll 114-1 another 1/ .01.111011 out. %lg.' wan Dent , ternittt dad) nuc that etll sltr the dlr . ) bonen It I%lotigreln.m. amt Ittrl , l tip its bloated I 1 . 11%, In stink in the ittottrik nl the catzt•tte t,(111111 hand itt,o It Ittiti the right Hug ittmtit it ' It tallot tit ttittl nrlnner thhatlinn, 1.1,1 1111,1111 der-nulling 11, 11r ‘,l-11 ing 1,11,11,11ei • M e•-t • Tate •iy, :1 -11• e are glad la learn that 4,111 Itn•ml Itl/ it I'olol e ruerred Lug aduurubly iutli 1116 paper, the C'enlrr 1101 Ilepur ter Fred 1. a fine puldi.ier, a goad pelit'or, and getr tip all excellent paper. Fir. 4ablieribers will ~t..t the full wor th of then loone Won't give up the Negri; Ibe blerniny Pot!, the ablest though the sinalle•t Republican Loper in Plola do 4,140, does um wpdt the public 10 be inieled by the result of the election in Ohio and Michigan Oil the negro quer (ton fn its imbue of Friday lasf it says 'it is not to be taken for granted (Wit the republican party is opposed to im partial' suffrage because of the rot en against it in Ohio and Michigan In each of these Steles IL wile defense I by Is union of it small minority of our party with the bemocracy. lit Ohio over 200- °OO Republicans voted for the Menet/re, end in Nliehipm we presume 1101 keg then 60,000 out of the 10,000 *ere ready to etrilie the word white from the State ÜbUstitution These statistics show the progress the ides of equal rights in ma king, and the folly of declaring that it to not a part of the Republican creed They should teach the Conservatives that, while they may defeat Inipartial Suffrage by joining with our enemies, they must not attempt to bully the over majority of the 'tarty Into political apotitaey,." What the Pool says to true The Re publican party is not opposed to Negro suffrage tlh Ibe contrary tt to m ( a Tor of Negro suffrage But minority" of the Republican party is opposed to Nero l euffrsge. kl the men who make up this "OM AR mi nu nority' . ore foot finding out tit,' the only way in which they eau prevent the Negro frobi being put owe level with themselves is to vole with the Dem.crato It goes a little hard with them to abandon their old political associntes and join in with us, but they see the necessity of doing so in order to, preserve the white race Trom_evilamination, and th e y o r e doing I iteir-alit, ' ' Nein abbertionnento. _______•___ __ N Ew 6IIocERIT AND t. OS I s Lokt 'HOUSE!! LATEST AND MOST IMI'ORTANT NEWS 10 THE PEOPLE OF CENTRF: COVNTI GROCERIES .VEIV YORK PR/rh,'S. ii• The must complete aesiortment in BELLEFONTE COUNTRY PRODUCE RECEIVED AT THE RIMIEST MARKET PRICES CAI,I, A,\'l) 1; V:4 IN E OW: STOCK SECIIhEIt & 1‘1()OliE (7 rowers ! l're% isten Merchants MJ.:OM:NY STREET Two deers :these the First Nat ion Bunk BELLI:EON I I:, l'A. I". IMI ly TilF4. A'll 1,:61' N ! =I Motanabninee, Reps, Alpacas,. a Delame, Layette, Beilliante, Mllehie, Cattroee, Tickinge, Planets, Opera Finitele, Ladies Coating, nt.' Cloths. Ladies Sacques , , White Pekay, Linen 'fable Clothe, - Counterpanes, Crib Counterpanee White and Colored Tar I 'mil togs and Edgings, W bite Lace Curti.n.. Zephyr k Zephyr Patterns, Tidy Cotton, Shawls, Work liasketm 1 W S, \ot iuni of every roil, tI lute (foods of ev ery Perfumery,• Itibbon. , - Vu!vet TalTet4 Bonnet, Curds and Brei,l, Vetlr, MEIM Trimiyiugs, Ladies arid, Mi+les Skirts, II 01, I' SKI It T SEE .. wry OEI LATH ES A' , ID MISSES 6110 Es and in feet my iler THIPIO that can he thought ,if, dewed or used in the FANCY MOODS lilt NOTION ',INF which he has concluded to sell at Norco, as low if nut low•r than I'hiladelph to and :IA York Wail price, W ALL PAPHR, IVAIA, PAI KR! The auhaotiber takes pleasure In trfortn ing him patrons awl the public generally, that he has just ra/reived I W AMOR tIIENT of the LATEST snLps OF WALL PAPER, which he is selling et city retail prices. lie has the , LAROEST STOCK OF WALL PAYEIL, in the county, and is selling at Filch figures as defy competition. 13-16 2m• JOHN BRACKBIIyL. P LEASANT OAP AHEAD' NEW tIOODS AND VERY LOW PRICES Every thing you want, Dvyooo(l,4 (I TVerre*, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, queenswitre, Butte, And Eggs, and ip fact everything usually kept in a well stooked country Store, can be bought, as cheap it NoT CRIMPER then anywhere else, .1 1.. B. McENTYRE. Plowant Oap. Pt Nebo abbertrcernent, AGENTS WANTED FOR TEE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF TIIE WAR, It. Ceuties, Cbaraoter,Condualmnd Re BY HON. ALISYANDER• 11. STEPHENS, A Rook for all Section* anti attl'arties. This great work presents the only com plete and impartial amilymis of the Causes of tho War yet published, and gives those in. 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One in Memphis, Tenn. 100 subscribers in five days. rend for Circulars and see our terms, and a full description of the work, with 'Press notices of advance sheets, ,f-c. Address NATION AL - PUItLISIIINII CO 26 South Seventh et, Philadelphia, Pa 13.111.1 t FOUND HIM OUT The people Of Pli ILI It l Irtve fouud out that eons the beet II `. N & D'AI'S SHIR TS .1N I) It AIVEIt S, 1;00 TS "A N ,1) SII W 4'. S FURNIS 11 lls i; 4i 00I) 8, LT I N of all kinds `.% at lower figuses iVan ,'are sold at any !dare a town 11-15-Iy 1'1111.1PSBIll: Pa STIEVIFF PALI: fly virtue of ft writ of Eat I,t, issued out or the Court or l'otrim,,n Plea* of Centre county and to tun directed will Ito ex - posed to public sale at tlja i'ourt House in 'llelleforit on Monday the 211th day of April 1888 as follows to wit All that contain two ntory frame dwelling house, having a front of twenty tour-feet and a depth "(sixteen feet trid•lot or piece of ground and eurtilage and apiourtena...en to Paid ).uildmg Situate in Boggs Township Centre county Pa. Bounded and deer plied at follows to wit on the moth by this It If. on the went-by Wallace Sun, on the South by the Bald Eagle Creek and on the East by lands of the heirs of Mcl.nnahan dee'd, containing two and three forth acres. 'Mainland taken into execution and to be sold an the property ot William Iteighl) and llama Ir is wife. Mohair x, tyonmenr, al I :; .f S wr ' 1 T fl 11E141.01 , SALL t By tirtue et IL writ ,1 Fle?t f t,•1 , 04 IsavYd , n it of Ibr reert of fOlllllll,l pleas ~ f Centre county and t,t, we 'tweeted, will be e' posed to 'while ..le et the court houqe In Bellefonte, on Friday the lit day el Nley, I F 1 .68. The following 'lnseribed real estate, to wit All that eertein lot of ground situ& test in the bortiugh of Bellefonte, Bounty of Centre, Stale of Pennsylvania Bounded on the north by lot of Hannah Ilarl, on the east by Penn street, on the south by Burr. y, alley and on the west by Decatur alley, fronting on Senn street lUD feet and extend ing back 121) feet to Decatur alley. Napkins,, Sewed taken In alaell hull and [ON as dm ni/pert) of Roland C Cheepeman Sale to et/41111011C° at I 'n lock of , a 4.1 day. I, E, 13- HS 3t. D 45,sitil It( ACADYMY 130AL8BUlt(1, CENIRE I' Tn. inmtitu:iou writ be ..parr for the re ception or pupils ..1 both •••• If, on Nll.,ntlay Apr.l 27th Normal, rlareical and Itunineas department. will be e..itiltlishrd. NO prener I hall eott 1 , 0 f tit ioly re,l u I red Tuition from $5,011 to s7.'' per torus of ten worliti, according to Branches pirrtintielt Boarding in private 1.1,2. 0,50 per WOOk For filcher information ad. ilrear the principal, 13 15 3t W. LZISHER. CBE Solving Sllksr A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE Letters of administration, on the estate of Morgaii Malone, lat , of Boggs ile , .tiaJoid, list ing been granted to the undersigned, all permute ISSW lug them elves indebted to maul estate will make ounie Jute payment, and thote hating claims against the cduie will prewmt them dolt Illi thentiented for a i'mu t. 313.. it I(ET MA LON E, 13 )4 Ot Administrate - Ix. I. SRA LE D• PROPOSA Will be received until 12 o'clock, NI, on Saturday the 2nd day of May next, for the erection of a Stone Building, for the Public Schools of the Borough of lipllefonte. Plane and specifications of th's building may be seep at the Aura of Win Mcclellan. By order of the tieho..l Board. IiEOBOE It. WM %AEI( j 13-1 e 1:t CNN THE COUNTY AU 'H S ETI The annual meeting of the Society will be held in the Coikirt Home. on MON DAY the 27th day April, at 74 o'clock, when officers to Servo for the ensuing year will ho chosen, and reports from the 0014 mitten appointed to -make • aolection at ground suitable f o r the annual ex hi bit cii will be received. 13 1.6 It D ISSOLUTION 06' PABTN ERSIIIP.- The partnership heretofore existing .etween A. 11. Hutchison and 11. H. Clara, n the 'mown* Ageney at Bellefonte, Pa., is hereby diseolred—A. B. Ilutebilon, settle up all matter' , c ,, nneelt..l with the b,. tines,, and a ntinua,the $.llllll. 1211 a HUTCHIAON a C4.4141i. - MB C. IT NlllOl : U I I et the best the beet and the best ol If. NIIMItE Purl Offiro MEI WILLIAM II ANIIIAT ON , Atcrete‘y. :13untsgbe'Es (Cotner. B URNSIDE & THOMAs. Offer to the Public one of uis largest and boat selected stocks of merchan. dine, in Centre county. Call, examine and Nee for yourself, Frillf, Largest, and Best Stock of want 0 ,1 Bunts and Shoot!, wuranted to satisfaction, at reduced prices, °nig ti 1.: found at B 11 RNSIDE & TB OM AS'. SPI 17 ES Of all varietien, ground ' to order ' and 'warranted to be ' , Wetly pure It in the only place you can find unadultern led npicee. 'Try them for your own anti. faction. You can only ond them at- • BURNSIDE Q• THOMAS' ll ANDSAWS,knives,spoons, euEeesuilt. shovels, spades, rakes, hoes, limit, forks, chains, ac. , nt BURNSIDE At TiIOMAS% H ORSE COLLARS, If you don't wen. your horne'e gboultlere galled awl wade Fore, get good horse collars, at BURNSIDE a THOMAS. I-1 A RN vollnrA, vart whips, earring" whips, in great rphettes, &vent' tent gears, .addles; bridkes, martingale , efleek lines, cart gears, tug harness, buggy harness, harries, er,) tieing In (Ie ea,l. dler^ line, at If 11 li\4II)E TIIOMA,4 FISIII N( TACK LES, rods lines, hook., flies, 4ea hair ba..kest, so. Rig y..“ out to raleh trout, at 11U1Vv 4 IDE k THOMAS'. F rN E ItOt 'E RI Es, ?mu-1m votive, 'nil gee yrten, Ite•t quality Ilia eutre, best °long black tens, green Leas, levorim , syrup, maiden ny rup, Drips line ertiele ha king' tholasres, nii , l Cr orzthing In th, grocery line at the Invest rash privet m th market Itt'ItNIDE s Tito,llAry ; ie th. pines IT 1;4 known to 011 in Brilefonto nn through the "linty tf )on want gooil amnia go to BURNSIDE if 'mo \ KATIIER of all ilieeriptions, french Akin, •pent•h mole leather, inorwv, Aileen Pit Inv, linino erything . in fit leather line Carrontel to give matiefeetior et BURNSIDE' ♦ THOM I:, L HOE-MAKERS TOOLS 1,114 cmlinge, k 7 all their varietier t 111/IINSIbE A T110511.1:"' SA 1/1) I. It Ulf I% ES, nook i very thtng • ext.i.llet want (or the nunituttaettire or tai be fmtn nt It UIINSIUM a 'l'lll,3lAS' 13 -I% ET- to all 'hi., rancor., ,1111.1ret , vn•rt tgr•, warn, pow., hl,•t „ 1 •h,d, enpr, vartrid gee, er , at til LW. TIIONIAS% 1101, ...I all htn , la, al TIIOII,II-, N E, t rArTi:,,Ns prieen, Brlt.tiNll)E .t T 11034 N o, lONS "I nil kinit.„St9iring'+s l l“ ,, Handkerchief& p.,okot in all (heir larinry nrol very ellenp, el ittrlrli,ll)).l a TII UM AS' /111,10 i EY Pia:lN,, tuisens, pent hot ph 4, ..*llgen, 11.111000, all kinds 1. reign Inner, limns, n ao„ BIRSIDE i THOMAS: tamales, hAillato9 4 tine :1'1 .1 "`• and lion, an great San lety, I IGUItt 4 I DE A Two' s'• ■ A BITS SO P 7 Wm Ilsgun 1111.1 k,.1/ I) 111110 soap, Dul•bitu.•J." Oak le:r'm }lltlpa, uhi eualsk, pure, Elderllng'N 'mop, atut a great ‘'sriety 01 oth er wue pa, at IWRNSIDE THOMAS r r uE Ittarly•t prit•• al kinds of r.runtry irri.lltre, ut , BURNSIDE 4, Tim3,l,ks. 11 lit Ina 11 . .. I rt. .1r fill 1 •, ,111 . 01 . ti0nn, W hit 1111 . 1. relelirotl.l chocolate, Baker's chocolate, Smith's chocolate, Chino 'ogee, Itogli l ia Pickles, itinericou l'ork!ca, at • .I.II . 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