THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 3 Must Take Out the Meter. Judge Butler handed down an opin ion in court at Media last week that will be of interest to citixens and to pubhc corporations all over the state. J. Watts Mercur, of Wallingford, brought suit against the Media Elec trie Light company to require it to furnish him light at the same rate as lj3ht was being furnished to other users. He had a meter in his house, but found that the cost was greater than the ordinary contract in force, and demanded that the meter be taken out and that he be furnished light at the same old rate. This the company refused to do, having adopted a rule to use meters, in case where new con tracts were made. Mr. Mercur claim ed this was a discrimination and that the light company had no right to make one person use a meter and fur nish light to another under contract at less rate. The court took this view and ordered a mandamus to issue requiring the company to furnish light to Mr. Mercur at the same price as it docs to others. Proper Form of Punishment. A West Haverstraw justice has in augurated a new method of punishing misdoers that is not provided for in the penal code, but seems to be effect ive. Five boys were convicted of throwing stones ac railroad trains, and the justice sentenced them to be spank ed to a finish in court. They were walloped by their parents for fifteen minures, and now they will be good. There are other classes of offenders who might be reformed by the same treatment. Bribery Charges Soon to be in Court- A large number of subpoenas were served on Shamokin people on Mon day to appear at Criminal Court next week to testify in the bribery charges against five Councilmen and ex Councilmen of that town. The cases will come up for trial on Wednesday, May 9. The defense will be repre sented bv Messrs. James Scarlet, of Danville i' W. H. M. Oram, of Sha mokin j II. S. Knight, Sunbury, and W. Stevens, of Reading. "The Noblest Mind the best con tentment has." Yet. however noble in mind, no man or woman can have perfect contentment without physical health. The blood must be kept pure and the stomach aud digestive organs in good order. The best means for this purpose is Hood's Sarsaparilla. It promptly cures all blood humors and eruptions and tones up the system. The favorite cathaitic is Hood's Pills. 25c. Will Interest Ministers. The commissioner of internal rev enue has made the following ruling : AJmarriage certificate, to be returned to any officer of a state, county, city or town to constitute part of a public record, requires no stamp. A mar riage certificate issued by the officiat ing clergyman or magistrate and given to the parties, if required by law, must be stamped at the rate of ten cents. AGENTS WANTED To sell the Marsh Reading Stand and Revolv ing Book Case. Best office or li brary article ever patented, and sells EVERYWHERE ON SIGHT, at a good profit. Why stand id'e with such a chance to make money ? Ask the publisher of this paper to show you sample of this stand, or write us for full particulars at once. (Md6m) Marsh Mfg. Co., No 54a West Lake St., Chicago. ProgTeBS in Postal Service Thirty five years ago there was no free delivery, mail was hot distributed on trains and boats, there were no fast mails, no letter carriers, no special deliveries, and no money order system. We had no department stores then, the mail order business then was un known, the improved machinery for turning out cheap periodicals, cata logues and pamphlets had not been introduced. The cheap daily and weekly paper, with a cent a pound postage on all second class matter, had not been dreamed of. HOW'S THIS ? We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Proprs., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known f. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable n all business transactions and finan cial y able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. . West & Truax, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo. Waldino, Rinnan & Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. "alls Catarrh Cure is taken inter na'iy, acting directly apon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. "lce,7Sc per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. "all family pills are the best. tMrnniw.tuM. I Icnrr Slinvflna- Com of Oar tm prrlnllntln Knlljr. tiofore the rlvll vnr hroke nut In 1861 the ctppnupn of the fortc-rnl tcovernmcmt runnod tiotwptn r0 atxt CO millions a your, nntl only In one yeur reached ns hkh n flRiire ns $7:i.n m.ooo. During the Mexican war tho hlnhi'st yearly outlay was S.VI.000,000. Tlia yenr the civil war commenced the expenditures worn only $fifi,f,5O,O00. hut they mounted up very rapidly after Fort Sumter, reach ing their maximum In 1865. tho year the war ended, with over a million sol diers In the field, the enormous total being 1,295 millions of dollars. There wan a blR drop after the war closed, and In sfi the expenditures were 61'J millions, then falling to 212 millions in 1NN5-S8, tho first year of the Cleveland administration. After the census leg islation of 1S90 there whs a rapid In crease, end In 18U8 tho expenditures went up over a hundred millions aud were 443 millions of dollars. Secretary Obko on Monday, as re quired by law, sent to congress esti mate for the appropriations for the next fiscal year ending July 1, 1301. The aggregate Is $r,p, ,081,t!H, or 38 millions over tho estimates for tho cur rent year and 34 millions over the ap propriations. The total on account of pensions is $145,230,232, which Is a decrease of $3,380 compared with the current year, from which it would bo supposed that pensions were on tho down grade, but the West Indian and I'hlllpplno pen sions remnin to bo heard from. Our nrmy and naval expenditures are In creasing. For the army next year 190 millions Is nuked, anil for tho navy 70 millions, an Increase over tho current yenr In both branches of tho service of 52 millions. Our nrmy, nnvy nnd pension expen ditures for the coming year foot up tho enormous sum of $411,812,772, leaving from the grand total the sum of $219, 2fi!t,221 for all other purposes of gov ernment. We are not only nearlng but passing the totals of European Im perialism. Nearly two-thirds of the enormous aggregate of national expen diture goes to war nnd navy and the pensions of past wars. President McK inlay's national book keeper figures up that he will need for the closing year of the McKlnley ad ministration the neat sum of $031,000, 000. The avernge rate of expenditure of Cleveland's administration was $270,000,000 a year, and for his second administration $365,000,000, the In crease resulting mnlnly from the de pendent pension law, which he vetoed his first term and became a law In the llarripon interregnum. To state the case fully, the appropri ations and expenditures of the four years of tho McKlnley administration, accepting Secretary Cage's estimates for the closing year, will be as follows: 1897- 98 $443,368,583 1898- 99 700,093,504 1899- 1900 600,958,112 1900- 01 631.081,394 The difference between 631 millions of dollars a year and 270 millions of dollars n year represents tho difference In cost between Cleveland's American policies and McKlnley's imperialist rage. Are we not paying a little too much for our whistle? And yet Presi dent McKlnley at the outset of hta message declares that the conditions of the country "are of unusual prosperity, of universal good will among the peo ple nt home and In relations of peace and friendship with every government of the world." We are paying at the rate of six and seven hundred millions of dollars a year for it, for every penny Is drained from the pockets of the people by taxation. It Is their sub stance that is being thrown away on anti-American policies. Siiffcrlnit Puerto It too. Dispatches from Puerto Rico show thut the condition of the Island which welcomed our troops so enthusiastical ly Is most deplorable. "There Is no money to plant crops or to pay labor ers, thousands of whom are on the point of starvation. The local press expresses the opinion that the condi tions were better during the darkest days of the Spnuish regime." Imagine that, and try to put your self in the place of the American citi zen who Is willing to have thnt shame remain upon the American flag be cause he thinks that if tho starving Puerto Kicans were allowed to sell their products freely In our markets, as the president - has recommended, his profits might be diminished by their competition. Suppose that when wo were expand ing so blithly In August, 1S98 when the Puerto Weans were scattering flow ers borore our Invading soldiers and shouting "Vivan los Americanos" some cynical, unpatriotic, small Amor lean had said: "What fools! These people have seen ttaolr best days. Spain hns been their true benefactor. Spain hns made them prosperous. Under our rule their Industries will decay, their laborers will starve, their crops will rot on their wharves, nnd we shall let them go to ruin, so that they may not bother us In our markets." What should we have said to that base llbel er of this country? The present condition of Puerto Rico should have been absolutely Incredible and Inconceivable to Americans of two vears ago. We thought we knew our own hearts, and we should have said with entire conlldonco that wherever our flag went It would go ns a messen ger of benediction. Has a year and a half of empire stripped us or all the fine feelings of humanity with which wo went into the war for Cuban lib erty and turned us into a race of mer cenary oppressors '.'-Philadelphia North American, Kcp. Petween the civilizing expansion of Jefferson and the brutal imperialism of McKlnlev there is a difference ns great well as great us the difference be tween 'the two men. There Is no Dem ocrat who opposes imperialism as Mc Klnley seeks to Introduce it who would not Biipport expansion ns Jefferson in augurated It Hoiirke Cochran. And so this "criminal war," as Chamberlain himself described It In nronhecy years ago, is to go on, with all Its "appalling misery and devasta tion " England at last proclaims that her 'purpose Is the extinction of tho republics. And no voice in all the world-not even that of the great re public sympathizer hitherto with ev Jry SSugllng people's fight for liberty tia raised to avert or to mitigate this century's crowning crime against the rlshts of. man! -New York Woild. UTILIZING OLD JOKES. Even Joarph It. Chnnte th t-'nmona Ltwrfr Kinds rI1i r m Handy Occasional!)-. Inthisern nf r.rw ideas ndfnrt!inr, Inventions old ji l:e still rt;iin tiirir youthful Igor, 1.11,1 the PVlndclphia Saturday Kvcninrr t t. Nor are they cod fined to mindr I performers and monologue artists on the vaudeville stage. No less n wit tlmn Hon Joseph Uoapes Chonte, the luw pnrt nf r of Wil liam Maxwell Ev'arts, and the present amboRtador from this country to the court of Kt. James, recently found a very old Joke useful and appropriate. A reporter called to nee Mm. "Mr. Chonte Is u busy man," said the olerk. "So am I," responded the reporter. "Let me lake In your card ?" "Never mind the card. Ho knows me." Without further parley he opened the door nnd confronted Mr. Choate, who was talking with a visitor. "Good-morniug, Mr. Chonte," snid the reporter, cheerily. "I am a re porter." Mr. Chonte looked at the Intruder curioiikljr. "Take a chair, sir," he said, quietly. "I want to see you about this story." showing a clipping from the Morning" "Ah!" returned the lawyer, with his peculiar, pontic chuckle, "i'm glad to see you, l'lrase take two chairs." It was an old, old story, but Mr. Choate did not hesitate to use i. NAVAL DISTINCTIONS. Difference Tlettvren Ship of War Mentioned In the Xenapn per lipporti. A battleship Is an armored vessel of comparatively low speed, carrying' heavy guns, and intended to fight with other vessels of her class. A cruiser i is n swift vessel, sometimes armored, sometimes not, carrying guns of a me dium size, intended to net uk a scout nnd to destroy nnd run awny. It oc cupies to the bnttieship the same re lation thnt cavalry does to artillery and infautry in an nrmy. An armored cruiser carries armor over Its vital points machinery. A protected cruiser hns a protected deck nnd very light armor. An unprotected warship has neither armor nor protective deck. A torpedo boat is a very swift unarm ored vessel, carrying light guns, whose olTensive arm Is the torpedo. The tor pedo boat destroyer is simply a larger nnd swifter torpedo boat. The largest war vessel afloat nre of 14,000 tons dis placement. Ships have been built that have defied any storm they have met, but it Is conceivable that a storm might rage that would destroy any vessel. The best coal procurable is used on war vessels. No particulnr kind has the call. No Milk or Berries. An American woman living in Ma nila writes that the two greatest dep rivations that she and her American friends have to undergo are fresh fruit and sweet roilk. There is no berry of any sort to be had and no amull fruit. There are plenty of bananas, but they have an insipid tuste. Condensed mill: is used exclusively by the American colony. Most of the vegetables that they use are canned. Liberia rrtn Her I)rlti, Liberia having obtained an income from royalties pnid by the English nrb bcr syndicate, is now ugnin paying in terest on her debt of $300,000 on which she defaulted 85 years ngo. The ar rears of interest have been cleared off by an agreement of the creditors to receive $75,000 as payment In full of all buck interest. A Mr Fo, A fox hard pressed by the hounds during a hunt on Long Itdund lately ran across n pond covered by a sheet of ice so thin that when the hounds came on it, It broke, precipitating them into the water and breaking up the chase. "DEAR MRS. PINKHAM I was very thin and my f Honda thought I was In consumption, "Had continual head" aches, backache and fall-' inn of uterus, and my eyes were affected, "Every one noticed how poorly I looked and I was advised to take Lydia E, Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. "One bottle relieved me, and after taking eight bottles am now a healthy woman have gained In weight from 95 pounds to ICO; every one asks what makes me so stout." MRS. A, TOLLE, 1946 Hil ton St,, Philadelphia, Pa, Mrs, Plnkham has fifty thousand such letters from grateful woman. t -Buy 4h3 Hood's Pills Arc prepared from Na ture's mild laxatives, and while pcntle are reliable and cfiicicnt. They Rougg $ If 0 Lfircj4 Cure Sick Headache, Bil iousness, Sour Stomach, and Constipation. Sold everywhere, 25c. per box. I'repared by C. I. Hood & Co.,LoweIl,Mass. Dr. Humphreys' Specifics act directly upon tho disease, without exciting disorder in other parta of the system. 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Kennedys Kergan 247 SUPERIOR STREET, CLEVELAND, O. m iim w a mmm DM mm um r u,f- ' "a jmm mm ' m mm aw atra ' v J u 6 ci- J a-g.-g tg.sm a-l RAILROAD TIME TABLE LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. BLOOMSHURG In effect Dec. 1", lsuu. nl'ATIONS. NOHTU Unas' Hi. AND, Cumul'UL , Cuulaeky Duuvlllu ... CuiawiHBa DIVISION. EAoT 1.60 10 UO 15 e : ivi t"u It V 81 4 Sri li 4 2 S ". a oi 8 07 a 18 V !! 8 84 a 4 3 4ri 8 51 5 Aft 4 oa 4 oil 4 10 4 lti 4 U1 4 VI4 4 v 4 84 4 87 4 4.1 4 50 4 65 foO? 0 11 o I'J 10 111 10 81 io8; 10 4.) 10 4(1 7 u.i Uuuorl TUs iiloomoDurif i to ? 'Ja 7 H(i 7SH Kipy tlimltMe.. Urltircret'it.. Kin-wick.. .. 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I 2 60 t 9 SiOl I 4 6fti I 4 30 I 7 ft.", 1 a 31; 1 8 10 9 32 10 SO A. M. I 8 00 10 Ho 11 ; t 8 40 t 7 83 I 8 80 9 19 V Oft P. M. T1SJ40 1 27 1 Ift 1 65 9 4ii A. M. I 9 66 10 17 P. M. t 2 fs 2 21 2 87 10 Sft 10 43 2 43 2 6ft 8 Oft f 10 4' 10 50 11 lib A. M. til bo 12 PI P. M. 4 10 4 f 4 42 1'2 27 12 Sft 12 5ft 2 08 4 61 6 10 8 811 A. M P. M 111 08 11 20 11 32 t 8 "ft a in 8 11 641 P. M.I 12 02 12 10. P. M.I 112 49, I 18! 8 48 4 05 P. M. t 4 62! 6 201 . .i.v.........r,P..in wiii leuvA iinvletnn 6.16 Rock (Hen, 5.MI p. m., arriving at C'atawl&su H.-.'ft p. 111. t Weekday. I Dally, f Klaff stnttrn. Pullman Parlor and Sleeping Cars run o through traliiH between Sunbury, Wllllamspor and Erie, between sunbury and pblludelpbli. and WasliliiKton and between Hanlsburg, Pltte" burg and Die west. Kor lurtner Information apply to Ticket JH.'m'TC'IIINSON. j. R. WOOD. OenT. Manager. oen. Pans, Agt. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. TWAINs I.RVB W.OOMNBL'kO PorNewYom. I'Mlaaeli Ma. Reading Vllle, Tamaquu, weekdays 7.:io 11.80 a. in. Kor willlttUiHport,, wtekauj a, 7.80 a. m.. m, For Danville ana Milton, wcekdayf ,7.ao s .sr.. 50 0: li '.'8 tor Oafawlsca oekdays 7.S0, 8..18. 11.80 a. la.-.'o, H.rfii, 5.00 ii Ml, p. Ill I.-... U...,u. n.UAbllul.." QO II ox n inn. m.. D K7 84 117 3.:i'i, 9,oo, li.HO. p. ni. tur Baltimore, w anhlnKton and the weat via B. in. it. H., tUrnn'h tralnB leave KeadliiK Ter initial, rhlladeliililu, ft.'.!", 7M, ll.'Ma. in., a.46 7..';, p. m. rliindiiya 8. -JO, 7.isf ll.t'B a. m., 8.4ii, 7.U7, p. tn. Additional trains from P4 and DliiHiuui atreet KUilon, wet'kduj'B, 1.:'5, 6.41 H 4i ti 6.1 7 til 7 ('! 7 111 7 US 7 HH 8 i!3 li. Hi. sundnya, 1 .m. f .:t p. in. TKA1NS WH UWMiMMd'liO.' Leave elv vork via 1'lilladuiplila 7.3Q a. m., andvla Kaatou v.lda. m. Leave l'niludelplila I . U I a. m. Leave KH.idlnif d!.iR p. in. l..avcl'olisvllli l9."p, in. Leave Tainnqua 1.4H p. in., Leavo Wllllauiepori weekdajB 10.13 a n., 6.;-J p m. Leave Ontnwiasa weekdays, 7.oo,8.S09.1or. m l.su s.sti, ( p. in. Leave Hupi ri, weekdays, 7.08, 8.'.'8, 9.18 11.4 a. in., 1.8S . 4il n.l. ATl.ANTUM'lTY IHVIHION. In ctreet March l. l'.Km. Leave Phllndelplila, lin-Hluul Klreer, wharf and South street, wharf for Atlantic t'lt.y. Kor At lalll lo city Weekdays). KxpresH, 11.00, a. in. sm iiiila.VH only, 1.8o), a.io, s.oo, 4.io, WO, 7. lt p. in. Ai'i'oiiiiiioiliitlon, H.oo a. in., p. m. Nini(lnn Kxpren.H, H.oo, 10.00 a. in. Accoiunioilu llon, K.ou a. in., 4.4ft p. in. Leave Aliunde ( liv Depot: Weekdays -Ex-pri'Ks,7.3x.li,.0 ',10.80 a. ill ,3.80,5.li).in. Aeenm iiiikLiiioii,m.i7 n. ni.,4.(W p.m. Sundays Kxdivhh, 4.30, 5.30, H on p. iii. Aeeoiiiuiodiiilon, 7.L" a. m., 4.011 p. in. Kor rape May, Oeepn (Ity nnd Sea Islo City : Weekdays-u i Kt u. in., 4.10p. in.' riundaya Chest nut si ., .r, Koul li St. ii.uo a. in. Adult loiml for cape May Weekdays 5.30 p.m. J'urlor ears on nil express trains. I. A. S.WKHIAU1I, KHSON .1. WEEKS. (ien'l Supt, (iiin'l Pass. Ak't. 7 4ft i'r.H 8 10 s"ii 5 lll 8 10 a li t 6 :!0 8 81 8 11 8 50 P. M P.M. ti Id 6 20 28 82 8 36 41 8 14 8 49 700 7 06 7 iO 7 2H 7 40 SOUTH. II. & H It. U, AKKIVK. am 7.10 7.0H 7.C3 6.53 6.50 8.40 a in.ipm p.m. BTiTIONB. Blooinsbnv. " I. A P. ' Main St.. Paper Mill. am pm 8.47,'i 4 U H.i-i tf.lll !!. 54 pm 17 65 i 05 6.1(5: a. 15 . .05 6:15 6.37 (i.lll N02 8 08 8 :ft fS J3 I'j ivijrt.iu 11.56.14 1 1.47 ! 6.01 1 11.44!5.Wl ll.3li5.4ll! U.'J IS.Hh! 1 60 1 Do I a lie r ni ill. (.45 ..l4'ht St.. l.Holoiaoifevli'e. li 51 9.05 8. 51115.56 s 81 V.I.'i'H.lO 7.04 8 37 841 8 48 9 01 I. Oil . Korks. , H.J3 H.SS7 8.V0I7.14 S.V4 7.1N 8. 80 7. M 8.407.3( 8.44:7.37 8 4717 41 8.577.M 4.07:8.01 eii.vr.ui 5.:ii i'J.M .14lll.l8,MliW.45 ...Zaner's... .btlllwaler. ...Henton.. ...Kdson's.... coie's cr'k. ..Laubacb.. ...Central... .Jax.Clty.. .33i 9.43 .47, 9 50 9. 51 6.IIH 11.05 5 IT 'Sl.S Bfli ii.oo s.nlia.io 0 18 6.0JI10 .'ih, 8.KI 1A0V 9 30 6.53 105'-'6.0.1 11.53 5.(1 10.13 4. 53 11.45 u.4ll!llU0!4.50 11.80 m a m p m p m LKAVM 10.10 Agt 10.14 . 10 m.O.-, am p in Fine PHOTO GRAPHjS and CRAYONS at R. B. GROTZ, Bloomsburg. The best an' the cheapest pa M ' 4 ti r:,tti 1,1 'in 1 1 hnrsond pof.rlKtr- ma iih'ii . . wop t :lud tf n cim- ; bhiutloli. "cal Eureka' Hnrtiess OJlY; IlOl Only TTI BK l IK IH" smt mii'i " . 1 1..., !.., .f t.ll iI.Ik r 11W II In rnn. 1 tin I dt . UUIon tn l.wt-twirn pi lung I l;!'tw4,. it ti f.rdinurtlv wnillil. i H I'll full fcrvhfr In cd 11 ul STANDARD rtfcl Oil. CO. H, 'Ui iM fir m" 'i 'i i. jiv.t - . f' rm Give; Your Horse a 'Chance ! P. M . 10 V0 A. M 5 80 4 Of 4 52 4 4', 6 20 P. M t'5 48 e (19 6 V7 6 82 f 6 811 8 4i 8 6ft p. a t 7 Oft 7 81 7 87 7 4ft 8 Of 9 06 P. M t 6 65 7 09 7 21 7 4V 1 6! 8 00 P. M t 8 SB 9 05 AT Keifcr's Meat Market Beef. Veal, Mu'ton, I.amb, Pork, Boltipna, Saussge. Hatn, Iaciin, Scrap ple, Vienna iiU5age, Tripe, Boiled Ham, ifcc. All meats fresh and clean, and prices right. Centre Street 151 itrket. Quick Communication Facilitates Business Use the LOCAL TELETHONS and Ccmnwnicat Direct with persons in Berwick, Cat wissa, Danville, Riverside, Kupei Willow drove, Almedia, Lightstreet Lime Ride, Mifflmville, Millville Rolirsbnrg, Nescopeek, Orangeville Stillwater and Benton. Also long distance lines to nearly all the towns in he different States. Rates reason able. Local exchange over I'ostofiice. CENTRAL PENFIA. TELEPHONE & SUPPLY CO. JOHN KENY0N, Manager. n.m . PHOTOGRAPHS We attribute our success to the mak ing of Fine Photographs. Pic tures that are both pleas ing and durable. PottB 8.:'.n p a. m. m., 2. QO. Market Square Gallery, Over Hartman's Store. tyi2-ai Zrjr Seventeen years' experience. PATKNTS Caveats and Trade Marks obr.uried, and af Patent buslnesB eouductta tor MODliHAT: FKKS. Ol' K OKKK'K IS OPPOSITE Til K V. H. VA1 ENT OKKH'E. We have no Biib-aencleB, e buslnesHdtreet, hence e"n traiisael pat em DUI nessln less I tine and at. Less CObl than those l oiot e from Waslilm,Mou. Send uiodel.rtniwliii; or photo, with descr! tlon. We advlso If pulentalile or not, freet oharire. Our foe mil due I 111 patent Is secure A book, "How to Obtain I'nlentg," with refoi enees to actual clients In your Stale,Couuty, 0 town sent free. Addiesc" c. A. snow (i Washington, I), ((ipposiie l. B i HLent uuice.) Tor CoXcBnt; sever NOKTtl LKAVl um 6.10 6.37 6.6U Lead1 7.10 7.85 7.45 8.1)0 8. SO 8.40 8.46 K.OO 0C5 U.35 Kl.Y'8 CREAM BAT.M Is a poaltlveonrn. Apply Into the nostrils. Il Is quickly absorbed. M cents at Vruircrlsu or by mail aampln 10c. by mall. ELY UltOTlltlW, 66 Warrun bu.How York City. . 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