A Narrow Uscape. G. W. Clnyd, a merchant, <>l Flunk, Mo., had a narrow escape four years ago, when he ran a jimson bur into his thumb. He says:"The doctor wanted to amputate it but 1 would not consent. I 1 M n. bt a box Bucklen's Arnica Salvi and that c;::ed the dangerous woun V at L. i'a.._ • it's drug store. Don't I'ay Alimony. I'd !)<■ divorced ft. .in your appendix. There will be no 0.-e.j . .n lor it if you keep your !M»W !•; iv.:'ilar with !>r. Kind's New I.ili Pills. Their action is so gentle thai, the appendix never has eau- ■ to mak- th • i. -t complaint. Guaranteed by L. Taggart druggist. 25c. Try them. "Here's to youi i!.'alt! no happiness" —D Witt's Little ivM'ly it —famous little pills. Nasty -i he.iduehc or bil iousness may come on any time; the cure is an Early Riser. Sold by R. C. Dod son. Administratrix's Notice. Estate of ADAM ST RILEY, Deceased. N'OTICE is hereby tfiven that letters testamen tary upon the estate of Adam Striley, late of 11 icks Hun, Cameron county, Pa., de ceased, have been granted to the undersigned, ill persons indebted to s:iid estate are requested to make payment and those having claims to present thc9;ime without delay, to LO It ETTA A. STRILEY, Administratrix, Hicks Run, Pa., Or to her Attorneys, GREEK & KELT, Emporium, Pa. 11-Ct LIST OF CAUSES r IST or''APSES SET DOWN FOR TRIAL I at May Term ol" Court for 1907, com mencing Monday, MayC. No. 58, April Term, 190 G. Owen Dininny vs John Kelly. P. I>. Leet, Esq., for Riff. No. 5, December Term, 1906. A. E. Lord vs L. K. Huntington. r\ H. Ely for I'lll. P. D. Leet for Delt, No. 6. January Term, 1901. Eugene Keliey, Executor of the estate of A. G. Kelly deceased vs ti. 1.. Hacket, .S. J. Hacket and T.N. Hacket, Executors of the last Will and Testament of 8. S. Hacket, deceased. P. D. Leet, Esq., for Plff. No. 16, July Term, 1904. Mary Nolan vs John Kelly. P. D. Leet, Esq., for Pitf. I. 8. Ilickok, Esq., for Deft. No. 20, April Term, 1905. P. C. Spencer vs Frank Fox. B. W. Ureen, Esq., for I'llF. Cole & Kuntz, for Deft. No. 27, July Term, 1905. Mary Grace Kelly vs Prank Shives, Kate Shives. 1. 8. Ilickok, Esq.. for Pill'. Green & Felt, fur Dett. No. 14. October Term, 1903. Jolinothan H. Kephart vs The Pennsylvania Railroad Company. S. H. Glassmire, Esq., for Pit!'. J. C. Johnson, Esq., for Deft. No. 19, October Term, 1905. Octave Bloch and Paul Hloch, a partnership trading under the firm name of Compagnie Generale des Produits Metallwigiques de Prance, for the use of llloch Brothers of New York City, N. Y., vs the Emporium Iron Com pany, A. Brady manager ana proprietor. P. I). Leet, Esq.. lor Pit!'. Messrs. Johnson & McNarney, for Deft. No. 16, April Term, 1906. ■I. E. Johnson vs Frank F. Willson. Oreen & Felt, for Delt. No. 11, April Term, 1900. Heilman J. Lewis vs P. S. Culver as Tax Col lector. P. D. Lett, Esq., for Pill'. WILLIAM J. LEAVITT, l'rothonotary. ( lOURT PROCLAMATION.—' WHBKKAC:—The '.J Hon. HAUHY A. IIAI.L, President Judge and tlie, Hons. JOHN MCDONALD and Geo. J.LABAR, A> ociate Judges of Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions ol the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Common Pleas for the county of Cameron have issued their precept bearing date the Ist day of April, A. D., 1907, and to me directed for holding Court of Oyer aud Terminer, General Jail De livery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, and Court of Common Pleas in the Borough of Emporium, Pa., on Monday, the oth day of May, 1907, at 10 o'clock,"a. m. and to continue one week. Notice is hereby given to theC'oroners, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and there in their proper per sons, at 10 o'clock, a. m., of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and other rememberances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done. And those who are bound by their recognizance to prosecute against them as will be just. Dated at Emporium, Pa., April 15th, 1907, and in the 131 st year of the Independence of the United States of America. J. D. SWOPE, Sheriff. NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS. SEALED proposals will be received by the County Commissioners of Cameron county, Penna., at their office in Emporium, Penna., un til eleven o'clock, on the seventh day of May, 1907. and be opened two hours later, for repair ing bridge over Driftwood Creek, at Howard's store, Emporium. Penna., said repairs to consist ol furnishing «■•-> material as is required, and placing thee in position according to speci cationsonfi said County Commissioners of fice. All ne ■ork to be painted and bridge ad justed. Cert d check of two hundred dollars to accompany all bid. Commissioners reserving the right to reject any or all bids. J. W. LEWIS, S. P. KREIDER, O L. BAILEY, ATTEST: County Commissioners. W. L. TUOMAS, Clerk- 9-3t Register's Notice. STATE OK PENNSYLVANIA, ) R Q. COUNTY OP CAMERON, S "VJ" OTICEis hereby given that Henrietta Fetter, Administratrix of the Estate of Jas. R. Fetter, late of the Borough of Emporium, Pa., deceased, has filed her first aud final account, and the same will be presented at next term of court for confirmation ni si. WM. J. LEAVITT, Register. Register's Office. I Emporium, Pa., March 11th. 1907. I 4-7t. Uniform Primary Elections. Uniform Primary Elections will he held in the several election districts of Canuron County on Saturday, June Ist, 1907, from two o'clock, p. m.« to eight o'clock, p. in., at the u.sual places of holding the general elections, when there shall be elected: DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTIONS. REPUBLICAN ONE DELEGATE DEMOCRATIC ONE DELEGATE PROHIBITION, ONE DELEGATE PARTY OFFICERS. REPUBLICAN, One Chairman County Committee. One Member County Committee from each election district. DEMOCRATIC, One Chairman County Committee. Two members County Committee from each election district and when there shall be nonii nated by each party: CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY OFFICES. One Candidate for County Treasurer. J. W. LEWIS, S. P. KREIDER, O. L. BAILEY, County Commissioners. TTEST: — W. L.THOMAS, Clerk. 7-3t. Uatcst Countv Correspondence. FROM OUR REPORTERS. RICH VALLEY. Born to Truman McCaslin and wife, a . daughter, April 21. 1907. A small eliilrj of Walter Gibbs was very ill, this w k. but is improving, Gertrude and ]»,iisy Lewis were the guests of CiKik.- IJntj friends the forepart of this week. I'. 11- • iregory. of' the city, was on our streets Monday. I* rank Craven and family visited L«wis Hun friends Sunday. Orlando Whitmer and lady, of Salt Run, were in the A'alley Sunday. \\ . W. Lewis aud wife, of River street •[lent Sunday with Elk Fork friends. James Dixon, of Emporium, has been visiting W. (iibbs and family this week. Samuel Lewis injured his hand very badly last week, while loading logs, at Sizcrville, for J. F. Craven. Rev. Mr. Dow has been very ill the past, two weeks. There will be preacbina; at the church,' Cooks llun, Sunday even ing, and not the Svvesey school house, as intended. Mrs. (J. M. BurdieU, returned from 1 a visit to Potter county friends, last week,! as did D. \V. Swesey. Mildred Nickersou, was the guest of; Anna .Markett, of Sizerville, over Sun- 1 day. M. A. 112. .V It. I'. HUNTLEY. William Kailbourn was a Sterling Hun caller Saturday. William 11. was a business call er in Emporium Monday. Mrs. Henry Layton, of Square Timber Run. visited her many friends in town Sunday. School Directors Collins and Miller were Driftwood callers Saturday. Lumber contractor Eastman was a caller in town Sunday. W. W. Johnson and son Clarence were Sinnamahoning visitors Saturday. Elmer Hill, of Grove Hill, spent Sun- j day with W. It. Smith. •I. E.Johnson was a business caller in | Driftwood Saturday: Sandy Ingraham, of Driftwood, called | on friends in town Monday. I'ennsy Engineer 11. Johnson and : family, of Renovo, spent Sunday with j the former's parents. A party of Drift wood's fairest, consist- j ing of tl.e Misses Lauia Vroman, Marie Colier, Clara Blanchard, Maud Callahan, ' Clara Dougherty, Bibiaua and Nora Sul- j livan, Laura Denny, Martha Gleason, Florence McDonald, Marion Towers, Kathleen Denny, Teres;-a Spencer, Gladys Nefey and Flora McDonald, accompanied by Messrs. Towers and John Daugherty enjoyed a pleasant outing in Big Run Sunday. It is needless to say that every one enjoyed the trip as well as the balmy mountain air and delightful day. Assistant Postmaster Thad Brooks was a welcome caller in town Monday. We hardly knew hiu> at first on account of the beautiful dark mustache he has under successful cultivation. It is very becoming and only adds to his already fine appearance by giving him a more sedate and earnest manner. J. P. s. FIRST FORK. H. W. Martindaleis about here again, looking after his business interests at this place and Lushbach. H. W. Smith and wife drove down from Austin, on Sunday to Brooks Run Hotel, which he vacated a few weeks ago. A. L. Bell, Emporium, has moved in to one ot Ed. Caldwell's houses, lately vacated by Pete Comono, who moved to Wharton. Harry Morton moved up to Costello last week, where he has a position in the tannery. Abram Morton went up to Costello on Saturday evening train, to see a doctor, being in very poor health. Ed. Bowers is not recovering from his late sickness, as fast as his friends would like to see him. Barclay Bro's are finishing driving their logs out of this stream, and no doubt will get them all into their pool, as it is splendid flood. It has been pretty cold tor the fishermen, and the water pretty high now, but there has been some nicely filled baskets of the "speckled beauties." Chas. Counsel, ot Sinnamahoning, was up last week, and took home a nice mess ot trout. M. J. Logue expects togo to Idaho in about two weeks, to prove up on some land, that his son Homesteaded some time ago. Fred Stiles, of Costello, is going with him I believe. Nuf SKD. Williams' Kidney Pills. Have you neglected your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous sys tem and caused trouble with your Kidneys and Bladder? Have you pains in the loins, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too frequent desire to pass urine? If so William's. l Kidney Pills will cure you. Sample free. By mail 50 cents. Sold by R. C. Dod son. Williams M'f'g. Co., Prop's, Cleve and, O. !'-ly. ' CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1907. CAMERON. Sum user lias come at last, Glad to see it. On account of the recent heavy rains fl.sh stories have been very scarce as well as the fish. Too high water. Stella Edwards visited friends in Kizer- 1 ville, Saturday aud Sunday, returning j liouie Sunday afternoon. D. B. Peterson left (or Emporium \ Monday, where lie is going to work at his trade, carpentering. Some mischievous men or boys are j making a habit of breakiug window lights j in some of our public buildings, i'ou ! had better stop it before you get in j trouble. A dance will be held in the K. <!. E. ! Hall, Friday evening May .'Jrd, and a \ good and enjoyable time is promised to all j who attend. Come and bring your ! friends. Emporium Orchestra will turn- j ish the music. Some members of the firm of the I Calder Brick and Coal Co., from Mich-j igan are at present at Calder inspecting i the plant, arriving Tuesday afternoon. | I']. L. McCracken returned home j Saturday from Hicks llun, very badly in jured having been thrown off a log train, I but returned again Sunday evening. F. 11. Lininger, of Eagle Rock, is visit-1 ing relatives and friends in town this week. Mrs. William Smith, of Sterling Run, I was a visitor Tuesday on legal business, j I>. C. Lininger and daughter were Em- j porium callers Tuesday. Mrs. Clara Schennabeck, of St. Marys, ! is visiting her sister Mrs. John McFadden. The Cameron Liars Club held their quarterly meeting, Monday evening in Schwab's Literary Hall, with all mem bers present. Election of officers being on hand the following were elected, viz: President, Jacob Lester: Sec'y, Henry Morris; Janitor and Representative, P. E. Cotnley. Mr. Comley is a representative of the Curwensville Liars Club, and the organizer of the Cameron Club. Presi dent Lester gave the following as a true j story. In a lumber carap two Bohunks j came for work and were hired, 1 and the boss sent them to the too! house j for the saw to cut down trees, but in [ some way they did not know what a saw ■ was but took the spike skid, but the boss : showed them how a saw was to be used. : So when they came in at noon the boss j asked them how many logs they had saw ed, they stated that they had sawed 11> j large logs. Lester claims this to be the; truth, as he saw it done himself. Sinna- i uiahoning members and all club mem-! bers are invited to attend. Their next | meeting will be held in the hall, next Saturday, May 4th, a .special meeting . being called for installatino of officers.! The goat has not been used lor some j time and a lively time is expected. Come one, come all. j. V 8. STERLING RUN. P. J. Robinson moved his family to Ridgway Tuesday. Mr. Shatter is slowly recovering from his recent illness. Mrs. Killeen is reported worse at this writing. Mrs. Ed Whiting was a visitor at Sinnamahoning Monday. James Furlong spent Sunday with his mother. Lora O'Keefe of Williamsport, came home ill Saturday. Evangeline Brooks and Cora Yocum were visitors at Cameron the past week. Sam'l Ebersole, Jr., and wife were visitors to Emporium Tuesday. Mrs. Houser and daughter returned to their home at Olean Tuesday. E. P. Brooks and wife are visiting at Renovo. Thomas. M. Lewis is able to be down town again. Mrs. J. E. Smith went to Buffalo for a few days Monday. Mrs. Margaret Mazon returned home Monday from Renovo, where she has been spending the winter. Mrs. Rufus Baker and family of Shingle House, are visiting her parents Jos. Kissell and family. L. E. Summersonhad the misfortune to injure one of his limbs quite badly last week in trying to lift a fallen build ing. Mrs. Cora Stuart and daughter were visitors at Cameron on Monday. The W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. Ethel Strawbridge last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ellen Mason is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Haynes. • BLUE BELL. Wonderful Eczema. "Our little boy had eczeuia for five years," writes N. A. Adams. Henrietta, Pa. "Two of our home doctors said the case was hopeless, his lungs being affected. We then employed other duo tors but no benefit resulted. By chance we read about Electric Bitters; bought a bottle and soon noticed improvement. We continued this medicine until several bottles were used, when our boy was completely cured." Best of all blood medicines and body building health tonics. Guaranteed at I. Taggart's drug store, 50c. SINNAMAHONING. Barclay Bros brought their drive in on the last raise It t« the last drive to come out of the First Kork. Herman Losey went to Laquin for a short visit Monday. The Odd Fellows who went to Lock Haven last Friday had a pretty wet time of it. Born to Mr. and Mrs Roy Summer son, on Monday the 29th, a son. W. J. Mead and wife of Renovo, are are visiting hero. Miranda Mason of' Castle Garden, visited with her mother last week. L. E Smith was over in Centre coun ty to find a girl. He says they are about as scarce as old maid's children. J. W. Philips of Austin, was in town last week. E. H. Fry visited Dußois on Wednes day. Nathan Silen of the Enterprise cloth ing .store, and son Jay went, to Dußois on Tuesday. Henry Ludlam of Emporium was down Monday last looking up his chances as a candidate for County Treasurer. E. O Bard well of Emporium was in town Tuesday telling hia many friends that he would try for CountyTreasnrer again this fall. N. F. Hoffman of Penfleld was in town Tuesday. Pen Stirmp of Leidy, Kettle Creek, was in town this week. Win. Swartwood moved to Empori um Tuesday, where he has taken a po sition with the Keystone Powder Co. C. A. Scudder and Walter Drum have moved into the D. A. Fulton house R. M. Crum, Forestry Warden is busy these times looking after forest lires and illegal fishermen, who are destroy ing the little trout in our streams. Miss Nellie Floyd and sister, Mrs. Fox, of Driftwood, brought homo the nicest string of trout that has been seen around here this season. They had several among the lot that wore 12 to 17 '. inches long. Mostly rainbow trout. "Pap" Blodget says when the snow water is all run off he is going after speckled beauties and when lie docs there will be no small fry on his string. "Pap" Berfietd has his worms ready to go along. A fisherman report;; catching a 21 in. trout in Wykoff Run. Who can beat thi,? Chas Council came home from First Fork with a basket of trout. Geo. P. Shafer's chicken coop was raided last Sunday night. The chicken thieves have not all gone yet. A shot gun would be goo;l medicine for them. DEB.SK. Williams Carbolic Salve with Arnica and Witch Hazel. The best Salve hi the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin eruptions. It is guaranteed to give satis faction, or ininey refunded. Price 25c by William* MTg Co.. Prop's dev. land. <). For sale hy I!, (J. Dodsoti , !l-|y. l anamsvr*' r I o rumvtsxzif AW I JAVIMWB SHORT TALKS BY L. T. COOPER. INTERNAL PARASITES. Cooper's New Discovery has taught me many things. Not least of which ia that parasites an immense KICK ES.HBRICK. amount of sup posed stomach trouble is caused in reality by one of these parasites. A man or woman may be afflicted in this manner for years and not realize the true cause of their suffering. When I first sold Cooper's New Discovery I did not know that the medicine would remove this trouble. I have since found that it invariably does so. The following letter is a fair sample of the symptoms as experienced by an individual thus affected: "I was always tired. My stomach bloated and the slightest exertion made me sick, weak and dizzy. My appetite was variable and a good nights sleep was unknown to me. When I awoke iti the mornings I had a bad taste in my mouth and a coated tongue. I heard of the wonderful benefits that were being derived from Cooper's New Discovery, and decided to try it." "The horrible tape worm, sixty feet long that had been sapping my life away, passed from my system alive and squirming after I had taken three doses. Now I have a splendid appe tite, every trace of stomach trouble has disappeared and my digestion is good. I sleep well and am gaining in strength every day." Nick Emmer ick, 1344 Louis Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. We are authorized agents for the Cooper medicines. Call and let us tell you more about them. R. C Dodson, Druggis . He Held Up the Train. A German traveler who tried to pass a ineal ticket on the train was told by the conductor that he would have to pay the regular fare of 35 cents. The Gorman argued and refused 1o pay more than 2." cents, whereupon the con ductor stopped the train and put him ofl\ lu a twinkling the traveler ran ahead of the engine and started to walk on the track. Th • engineer blew his whistle, but the Irate German turn ed, shook his list; and enlled out: "You can vissle all you want to. I von't come pack." Tha Great Bustard. The great bustard is the rarest bird that comes under the head of game. Tills bird formerly haunted all the level counties of England and was par ticularly common on Salisbury plain. From the reign of Ilenry VIII. repeat ed measure -, wore passed In order t<% protect it, and it is expressly included under the head of game in the statute of the first year of the reign of Wil liam IV. which codified and reformed the laws relating to game. A Good Pair of Boots. "You know," said a "smart" young fcan to a girl, "some one has said that 'if you would make a lasting pair of boots take for the sole the tongue of a woman.'" "Yes," replied the girl, "and for the uppers you ought to take the cheek of the man who said it." His Books. Howell—Do you know that it has been said you shouldn't read a hook that is less than a year old? Powell— There's no danger of my reading a book that Is less than a year old. As soon as I buy one somebody borrows It and keeps it. -Illustrated Bits. The Jaws. Mrs. Ilenpeck—Shame on you for growling about Dr. liolus. Didn't he just bring you back from the jaws of death and— Henpeek (wearily)— And back to the jaws of liCj?. The oceans occupy three-fourths of the surface of the earth. A mile down in the sea the water has a pressure of a ton to every square Inch. Ourßest Friend, Alexander Benton, who lives on Rural Route 1, Fort Edward, N. V., says " Dr. Kind's New discovery is my best earthly friend. It cured me of asthma six years ago. it has also per formed a wonderful cure of incipient consumption lor my son's wife. The hr<t bottle ended tin; terrible cough, and this accomplished, the other symptoms iei't one by one, until -lie w.*.s perfectly well. Dr. King's New Discovery's power over coughs and colds is simply marvelous. No other remedy has ever equaled it. Fully guaranteed by L. Tag- Etart Druggist. f>()c and 81 (It). Trial bottle lrce. t JASPER HARRIS j | Spring Clothes I 1 Sunshine again and the snow B & rapidlv disappearing. Spring is EI I knocking at the door and suggests to I P you that it is time to buy your Spring p £ suit. Couple JASPER HARRIS I I with thought, and come here and get I H all that's perfect and good in H | SPRING- ' CLOTHES. The new I broken checks are here in brown and p I | SPRING DERBIES I I Every man who is particular If |§ about his new hat will be interested B % in a STETSON HAT. We sell high I J grade hats at popular prices, and we - guarantee every hat we sell. : ** Dressing Your Boy ® ;,.; y The models of boys clothes this m I™ season surpasses all previous seasons. '■* The Bell suits, the Sailors and the Russians, the two piece all are j as artistic as tailors can make them. Agents for the Crawford Shoes, X Monarch and Silver Shirts, Arrow Brand Collars and Cuffs. Jasper Harris, I Opposite Post-Office, Emporium, Pa. Stomach troublo i.s but : • viaptoM ~< and not ;In itself a trim iIU-asc. ■'■'■ ;• . „112 ih ~.~ ' Heartburn, tind Indie** >11; ! ', y 112 i l '"' y »» symptoms 011..', oi a m-iain'sp^tac Nerve sickness—llothiliK • It wus thii fuel llmt I ■ erectly M Dr Shoop In the creation 01 that i. popular stomach I Remedy~l>r. Shooj. < I' ' •■■ tlve fioiiu? direct ,to the stomach iicrv<. t< • •■roiii/rbt that --icces* ■ end favor to Dr. shoopand iiis R.-t.„ativ With I out thut original ami I i/hly vital principle no I Mich lasting accomplish!) i.-nt ■ wore. v. rto bo had I For stomach distress. »,!„ tin-;. bilioi)>n, ... l>ad breath and sallow ROII< : xi.ni. try In si.oop's , iti'.-torativ tablet-. f,i i - ,ui'.l —and see for vour -e'f what it can and will <i . VVe • i' ..ml cheer ; fully recommend Dr. Sfioop's Restorative "ALL DEALERS" KUMPH BEY S® WITCH E-? AZIE L GIL :::::: FOR rgJf.ES, ONE APPLICATION BRINGS RELIEF. SAMPLE MAILED FREE. At Druggists, 25 rents, or malted. 11amphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William nnd John streets, New York. NERVOUS DEBILITY, | Vital Weakness and Prostra tion from overwork and other causes. Humphreys' Homeo pathic Specific No. 28, in use over 40 years, the only success ful remedy. $1 per vial, or spec ial package for serious cases, $5. I Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid ou receiptor price, j Humphreys' Med. Co., William & John Sts., N. Y. A BEAUTIFUL FACE Before Cslng li you have pimples, blotches, /SpS*S, or other ekin Imperfections, you can remove them end have a clear and beautiful complexion by usin* BEAUTYSKIN '•. JT It Makes New \, ". v/ Improves the )' Health, licraoves bkin Imperfections. Beneficial results guaranteed T| or money refunded. r Send stamp for Free Sample, v&* v-r Particulars and Testimonials. Mention this paper. After Using. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO., Madison Place, Philadelphia, Pa. 3ytst yra „„ a „ euro guaranteed if you una Hj : J W" Suppositoryi D. Matt. Thompson, Sup'i HE ij Oradod School*, StatwilJc, N. C., vrllu: "Icausayß do ail v.u claim for Uiem." Dr. S. M. Derorc.jP iJj • ven Itock, W. Va., wrltiaj «*Th"y givo nnivrraalsmi:;-ES yd (to lion." I>r. H. D. McGtlt, Clarkrtmr-, Tunn., writes:® 112 ' In a practi :o of J3 y< .r§, I bare found no r> mod; t<>R Hoqu tl yours." FRICS, 00 CK.VTB. 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