The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 03, 1875, Image 3

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    EDITOR.
WEDSESD1T I (IRK HQ, 1.1ft. t, 187.
Hon. Angus Cameron, Senator
Carpenter' successor in the United
Sum Senate from Wisconsin, denies
utterly thetUtcraenU lately attributed
to him by Democratic journal, that
he would not act with the Republican
party. He says he "has always been
Republican, and always intends to
be; will go into a Republican caucus,
and will not act with the independents
or Democrats."
The Civil Right Bill pawed the
Senate on 8atarday last, as it came
from the House. It only awaits the
signature of the President to become
a law. The Republican Congress
goes out to-morrow, to give place to
the party of "Retrenchment and Re
form." Look out then for statesman
ship in iU simplicity and patriotism
in its purity.
Liter. The Bill bas received the
signature of the President. i
" -
John MorrisserT the .immaculate
gentleman of sportive procliyfUes, they
say has more influence tlbany with
Governor Tilden than any other man,
or for that matter, half a dosen.
I I ? 11, I
tie inumpnea sienauv lasi week in se- I
curing for a chum the appointment of
t, . r .I.- rv, .:.! -1.1, W .n
x i o
the "best society" and aristocracy of
the place were opposed to him. There
vt. R. DUNN
- was a social furore over the matter,
but "best society" had to succumb, al
though it squirms under the snub.
The Senate having passed the
' House bill for the admission of Colo
rado and New Mexico as States, with
some immaterial amendments, it is
almost certain that the anxious peo
ple of those Territories will have their
wishes gratified. Colorado has a pop
ulation of 140,000, with 735 miles of
completed Tailroads constructed, at a
cost of $30,000,000. New Mexico bas
' also grown rapidly in wealth and pop
ulation since 1870. lbe conditions
' 'annexed to the privilege are that -the
proposed State Constitutions are not
' to be voted on until July, 1876, and
' that those instrument shall secure
r' perfect political and civil equality to
all the people of the new Common
wealths. These conditions are just to
' the people of t he United States as well
' aa to the petitioners.
Baltimokx, February 26. A letter
.from Annapolis says that another
cadet bas been dismissed, from tbe Na
val Academy, on account of a color
ed cadet, during this week. Gordon
viauae, ot Annapolis, a cadet engi
neer, was ordered to fence aith a ne
gro midshipman, which be refused to do.
lie was then told to resicn. lie would
not do that, though be disliked to dis
obey orders. lie waa then informed
that he should consult with his parents.
This be did, When bis father. Dr.
Abram Claude, said he would not ad
vise bim, leaviog ii to the young man's
judgment. DrL'lautle, however, went
to tbe SuperitHeudoufT and told him
that his son was raffed as a Southern
er and not on a social equality witb
the negro, and he -would not advise
him to do what he would not do him-
e! On this Claude was expelled on
IV ednesday.
The passage of the Force bill by
the House, in the form in which it
comes.wilt prove an agreeable surprise
to the quiet-loving people. The
suspension of. the writ of habecueomu
is confined to four Southern States that
have been most turbulent, and to a
period of two years of time. It sim
ply means that Congress intends that
order shall be observed, and that it is
Tilling to entrust tbe I reeideut with
the power to enforce it. It is really a
1'eace bill, and will lead to a prompt
suspension or tbe turbulence and trou
ble at ine boutn. ibis, too, is pre
cisely why the Democracy opposed it.
To keep tbe South in a disorganized,
turbulent and warlike condition is
part of the deliberate policy of the
. Democratio party. Their hopes in tbe
next Presidential electiou depend up
on it, and these are blasted by the
enactment of a bill, wise, just, and
restricted la its scope, but which will
effectually stop the abuses that have
reigned at the oouto since the K-i-
Klux laws expired by limitation.
, iiuourgn uazene.
-That address of the Democratic
members of (Jnugreiia from the South
ern. States to the people of that sec
tion, counseling justice to tha colored
race and general good behaviour
' throughout tho South, simply means
' that they are fearful lest the animuls
should break loose too soon. Nam's
cartoon in Hunter' Weekly, iu which
John ouug Urown, of Kentucky, ap
pears as a lunuiis young tiger in a
rampant attitude about to spriug upon
. lieu. Butler, who stand a beoeaih his
fore paws holding a scroll upou which
M iDscribel, "Very Civil Kielita in
the House of Representatives," while
Fernando Wood, bunsot Co, Ham.
Randall nnd others hate hold of the
infuriated beast by the tail, fend are
sweating and tugging at. him to re
strain In in from rieTourinjf his prey,
and upo ker Blaine, pounding upon
his rlefk with his gavel, cries nut in
consternation, "Gentlemen,' you must
not let your wild animals loot till the
neit session," tells -the whole story,
and the address in question is simply
an acknowledgement offt jntrphetic
character at well as it satrfnal power
and force. ltlbvrgk LommerexaL
For Sale.
Tha nli! TTnlm IIitDM
property is
offered
for sale on very reasonable
terms. This property consists of two
acres of land, a barn, suitable for liv
ery, size 105x40 feet. The foundation
of the Holmes House contains a large
amount of Grst class building stone.
The land is suitable for gardening.and
with proper care will raise superior
vegetables. , Thii property will be
sold cheap. For terms enquire of the
editor of this paper, or of C. F. Gilles
pie, Whig Hill. . 33tf.
Fa pa Baldwin, at Tidioute, has
the most extensive and best selected
lot of Fishing Tackle that we have
ever seen in a country rtore, and at
astonishingly low prices. 4 Cm
Go to tb Ilat Store sign of the
Big Red Hat Tidioute, for best as
sortraent bets, cap and furs. Also
1 3 t
necawear, unaerwear, nnsiery ana
troves for men, women and children
u iuni iau oncw.
Those beautiful lots just north of
Mrs. Henry's residence can be bough
cheap, on long time, by applying to
the editor of this paper. If.
-The eolored address label on each
paper shows the date to which tbe sub'
scriber has paid, thus
Thos Turner lf74,
signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for
his paper until March 1st, 1874 1 The
mail list is corrected weekly. By con
suiting the address label every aubscri
ber can tell how his aocount stands.
Our accounts go back no further
than the 1st cf January," '73, the ac
counts previous to that time be!
payable to the old firm.
Go to tbe Ilat Store
for nicest
S2tf '
furnishing goon. ' ''
Nice assortment Ladies' Neck
Ties and Ruffles at the Hat Rtore. 32tf
The lightest running Machine in
the troWd is the G rover & Baker, at
least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so,
and be knows. . 46 ly
-r-Landlord and Tenant Leases) the
most approved form, for sale at this
office.
Mercantile Appraiser's List for For
est County for the Year 1875.
CLASS. TAX.
BARKBTT TWOHSHIP.
Andrew Cook 14 TOO
J a. Fearsail 14 7 00
ORCEO TOWNSHIP.
Ford A Lacy.T 13 , 10 00
BlItKONT TOWNbUIP.
A. 81tr 14 7W
Jno, Peterson. 14 7 00
J. I. Range 14 7 00
W. O. NeUl... 14 7 00
B1CKOBT TOWNSHIP,
T. D. Collins 14 7 00
T. .1. Bowman 11 . 12 SO
Wheeler A Dunenbury 14 7 00
BOWB TOWNSHIP.
D. Oraham 14 7 00
KIN09LBT TOWNSHIP.
Wheeler, Dnaenbury A Co 14 7 00
TIOHUTA. MO ROUGH.
S.C. Johnston 14 7 00
Robinson A Bonner 10 30 00
Goo. W. Dithridtte 4 Co 12 12 50
Geo. W. Bovard A Co IS 10 00
M. Einstein 13 10 00
8.11. Hat let 14 7 00
M. Smith 14 7 00
A. II. Partridge 14 7 00
II. O. Davi 14 7 00
John Reck 14 7 00
Billiard Saloon.
Jo. E. Zuvsr, 2 table 40 00
M. Iltel Jr., 2 tabic 40 00
Restaurant and Eating Ifovs.
Rudolph Strttaken S 8 00
A Court of Appeal will ba held at tbe
office of the County Treasurer, at Ihe
Court House, in Tionesta on Saturday the
W. M. 11AKLAM,
Mercantile Appraiser Forest County,
WM. F. BLUM,
BLACKSMITH
AND
WAG ON-MAKER.
- Corner of Charon aud Elm Streets,
TIONESTA 3? A.
Thl Arm I prepared to do all work in
lis line, and will warrant evervthlnir. done
si tnsir ups 10 kiv sausutuuou. par
ticular attention given to
IIOUSIUMIIOEING,
Oiv them a trial, and yon
gret iu ,
HI
not re.
U-ly.
V OB WORK neatly axeeutad tt this office
at reasonable rai.
THE SIIN,
WKKKI.Y A NO JIAIlA' FiiRllHTft.
The approach ol the Presidential el Mo
tion givs nnnsnal Importation to the
vent and development of ItffS. Wo
shall endeavor to describe them fully,
faithfiillv, nnd airlessly.
T1IK WKKKI.Y NUN ha now attained
circulation of ever seventy thousand
copies. It reader are found In everv
White and Territory, and It quality 1m well
nown to me pnniic. wesnaii not onlv en
deavor to keep It fully op to tlmelrt xtand
ard. Imt to Improve and add lo It variety
sunt powee, ' i-!..
TDK WKF.KLY SUN will continue to
be a thnromrh newspaper. All the new
the lv will be round in It. conricnel
when unimportant, at full length when of
moment, aim mwnys, wo trust, troatetl in
a clear, interesting and- instructive man
ner.
It is our aim to make the Weekly Sun
lie best family newspaper In the world.
It will be full of entertaining and appro
uriate road in of every sort, tmt will
irint Homing to oiieiia tne most acmpiv
ous and dolleato Uwto. It will alwava
contain tua inoal Interesting stone and
romance of tli day, carefully solocted
and legibly printed.
The Agricultural iwparimont l prom
inent frslnro In lira Weekly Hun, and it
articles. will always le found fresh and
uiHnil lo me farmer.
The nil mix-r of men Independent In pol
ities i Increasing, and the Weekly Sun I
(hir usncr MtnraiB tr. it imlonirs tn no
party, and obey no dictation, contending
for prlnoiple, and for the election of the
heat men. It xposea the corruption that
disiiraoos the country and threaten tha
overthrow of republican laHtituuoiia. It
has no fear of knaves, and seek uo favor
from inetr supporter.
The market or every kind and thetash-
ions ar reirularly reported In it columns.
The price or tne weekly Nun is ono dol
lar a year for a sheet of eight page, aud
n uy-sut columns. . a ti:in uareiy navs
the expense of paper and printing, we
are not aoio to make any aisoount or allow
any premium to friend who may make
pet-iai ennna to exiena it circulation,
Ijndor the new law. which jauirMi iwv
mont of postage in advance, ono dollar a
year, with twenty cent the cost of pre
paid postage added, is the rato of subscrip
1 "
tion. It i not necessary to get up a club
in order to have tbe Weekly Sun at this
rate. . Anyone who sends one dollar and
twenty cents will get the papor, post-pud,
lor a year.
Wo have no traveling ageuts. ,
THK WKKK.LY HUN. Eight pages,
fifty-six columns. Only $1.90 a roar, post
age p"enia. no discount rroui tins rata.
THE DAILY BUN. A large four-pag
newHpaporoi twenty-eignt coiuma. uaiij
circulation over IW.OOO. All tbe new
tor 2 cents. Subscription, ptags prepaid
5i cent a mouth, or ftl.&O a year. To
clubs of 10 or over, a discount of 20 per
cent.
Address "THE SUN," New York City.
.Notice to Crrditora.
Notloe I horctiy given to all person
havio claim airainsi the entate or Philip
Walters, late of Korest County, Pa,, die
ceased, intostnte, that they are required to
proent the same, with the vouchors there
of to the undrsirned, sole administrators
of the estate of said deoeaied. at the real'
dent of I. S, Knox, in tho Borough of
Tionesta, J-orcst county, 1'a., on or be-
furoth first day of rieptember, 1X78. i
DORCAS D. WALTERS,,
Administratrix,
D. 8. KNOX. Administrator.
Dattnl Decoinber 31st, l?4.
CREAT OFFER I f
Ten Steel Reproductions ef famous pic
tures, oriental ens-ravlnm worm no.
A Woman In Armor, a tunning story
of American home liie; price In book
rorm, i.as. w
Ten short atorea. a rich variety of mis
cellaneous reading, and over 76 page of
rare pictures.
All the abovo Included In the tier or
Hearth and Home two month on trial.
Sent post-paid for only tidy cent. Tke
Krcat nmmraifMi weeaiy maacine. rrice
reduced to Sl.so per year, alnarte nuinunr
six cents. At news atsnds or by mail.
treat inducement to atrenU and clubs.
The Graphic Company, Publishers. I'ark
Place. New York. 46 4t
TC A WEI-.K to SR. ut to soli an article
t aalanlo a Hour, ITohLs immense.
Po4aae free; address Buckeye Manufac
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and the N. Y.Hulurday Jour
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at once to every fifth uubuscriber. Club
of live tut $3 each) may retain tbe 6 1 Thi
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Is a sufucieiit i;uaranty of fairness snd ful
fillment. Send money order or registered
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AWaH.-It has mitored thousands
from the brink of the grave; given health
and strength to tboes deemeu beyond the
reach of medical science, and turned the
path of attiiction to on of happiness in the
blessings within it virtue. It cure th
peamy urignr disease ana Dlabelw;
eradicates all diseases of the kidney re
stores Die urinary organs to trngth and
powerin a word, it l a natural restorer
of health, and has performed the most
wonderful snd meracuious onre of any
known ipecitic on the globe. Address tot
circular, etc.. COL.lt. DUNBAR.
Ill 4t Waukesha, Wi.
CC COn )'er day at home. Terms
43 H 4U free. Addr Geo. fetinson
t Co., Portiaud, Me. . 31 t
C7T A WEEK guaranteed to Male and
VII female airents. In their locality.
Costs nnthinn to try it. Particular Free.
P. O. Vickery Co., Augusta, Me. 81-4t
F. F. It,
Th above letter are the Initial or on
of tb finest medicine in th sountry,
Four-Fold Liniment, not excelled by any
other in the curing of Pain and Sor
Throat, and is especially adapted to dis
ease of Horse, Cattle Ae. Hae circular
arnunr bottles. Hold by all Druggist.
wjo-iy eom
Most Extraordinary
Term of advertising are offered for News
paper in tbe stale or
WEST PA.
Send for list of paper and schedule of
rate. Addrea G KO. P. ROW KLL A CO.
Advertising Agent, No. 41 Park Row,
New York.
Refer to Editor of this Paper. S5-4t
P fl P Y I H P t'"ln pensation U beral. Pre
vUi I Hill, feruueetoona willing to cam
fercu, toon williiig Uearu
part of her expense at school. Herd. V.
11. KIN081U;RY, Ladles' Seminary, Tr.
rvtcAvn, N. Y.
8" 4t
PITTSnutlG II, PAT
The following Hut embrace only a part
of our immense stock i
MuBKle-Loadlng Rtfls. full or half stock
at $12, $15, $l, and $iS.
Double Barrel Rtflns, $20 to $.i0.
Donbl- Rifle and Shot Oun. either over
and under, or side by side, and at all price
from tTO tl $,"pO.- - . -
Blna-le-Barrnl Shot Ouna, for men or
bov: cleHi safe aud durable. All nrioe
i
3.i0 to $a each. '
Double Barrel Shot Guns.
Our fifty different atvlo. made of Iron.
Iondon Twist, 1mlnntnd Steel or Pauias-
ens llarrels, rinisliel In tlio best and latest
style, all ates, for men and !vs, at price
raujii-.g irom f iu, f 1J, fw i. $o, klU,
0, 75 to $'00. ,
PISTOLS.
In variety from $1 .00 to $8.00.
REVOLVERS. i
4, 5, 6, or 7 shooters, of every kind, at all
price from $6.00 to $2fl.0.
BREECH-LOADING RIFLES.
w inctieaier improved in snorter. iKt
long range gun iu the world. Frioo only
$44.
Sharp's Celebrated liroe!h-Loading Ki-
flcs Oiily $10 each.
Remington Itreech-Loadlnz Uiflo at
loet fct4)rv prles.
T1TI . at .1 ... Tt 1 1 tl I M
using tuuuu cartrltiges, at tli, fia and f 18.
Breech-Loading Shot Guns. '
The IVxter Single Barrel Broecli Tosd.
lugtthot Uun, using Brassslicl Is price $M,
HiepnsiiH- n. binirutuun. am.
Double llarrel Itrceoh Loadar.of Moor'
iean woodinii . tarcenon a. Klnnnrd .
Hooot'a and other line inakos, at all prices,
irom fs hi ow enon. , . . - i -
Sendr iVie Ja.1 lo .,,
j. ii. jonsro,
GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS,
; 885 LIBERTY STREET. ',;
PITTSBURGH, Ia!m
and tsts that saw this advertisement In
Tua ORET ItKPFHLlCAN.
Takr NoTira I will buy or trodu fbr
Army Klfles.Carbinea, Kevolvers, tc. for
priosa sea Catalogue.
uruor ny mall receive prompt attention,
Good cnt by exprom to any point O. O,
D , to lie examined bolbre paid ror, when
reqaestcd.
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tematle. All person whocontemplat
making contract with newspaper for the
Insertion of advertisements, should send
V cents to Geo. P. Rowell A Co., 41 Prk
Row. New York, fbr their Pamphlet-book
(nirsty-seventh edition), containing list
of over UO0Q newspaper and i estimates
showing the cost. Advertisement la-en
fir mailing wprrB in insuy ctiaies m a tre
mendous reduction from publisher' rate.
Get th book. . .... .
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AGENTS tor th "lift and
Explorations t Mr. Living
stone." Complete, authsntio: frah
book. Price sulied to the tiiuns. Address
a B. Russell, Publisher, Boston, Maw.
i 4t.4t
Q ,)C( a month to awnts everywhere
3CvJU Address Excelsior Manufac
turing Co., Buchanan, Mich. 41 41 i
PSYCUOMANCY, or Soul Charminp.
flow either sx mav fascinate and train
the love and affection of any person they
choose, instantly. This simple menial u-
?uirement all can possess, free, by mail,
r 25 cents : toctuher with a Marriage
Guide, Egyptian Oracre, Dreams. Hints to
ladle. A queer bock. 100,000 sold. Ad
drsss T. William A Co, Publisher, Phil
adelphia. . 36 41
STOfc
HAVE YOU- A COUGH
OR COLD, or ars you afflicted
with Asthmaf If so, us Myrup
ot Tar, Wild Cherry snd Horshound, pre
pared by McCiarrau A McKennan, and re-
net win ne immeiuaie aim a cur certain.
Bold by MsClarran t McKennan, Pitts
burgh, i'a., and all druggist. . wl Sm
EoUidaystmrg Seminary.
"FOR YOUNG LADIES.
BOLLIDATSBUBO, PA.
. Her. J06EPII WAUQU,
wll-o Principal.
0OO PIANOS OROAN9
Nw and seeond-band, of First-olasa Mak
era, will be sold at Lower Price for cash,
or on Installments, or for rent, in City or
country, during the Mard Times and tb
lloimay by UOKACK IVATKKHtaON.
tlii1!- 7i1h wr.0,i.
2f"r1k-T,A,I!ent- "2" to T 11 Wter
rn oriiiB nniiuv, nii,t . . ' 1 1 t:w rsj vi jans.
lliusiratetl catalorue mailao. Ureal in
ducoinant to the Trade. A large discount
to Teachers, Minister, Churches, Lodge,
ocuouia, blc. sv ts
TO HAVE GOOD HEALTH
The Liver mui.t bo kest in ordor.
SANFORO'S LIVER INVIOORATOR
ha become a atspls lamllv medicine.
Purely vegntable Cathariio and Tonio
for all dersutft'ineiits of liver. Stomach
and BowbIs. Will clear the complexion,
our sick bead -be, Ac, 8hun Imitallona.
Try Mufard's Uvar Ivlarmtar. .
MANTELS
AND
FCKXITUIIK 8I4 A II B
, t A SPECIALTY. ,
t . Ae.t Ac.
JAMES OLD,
193 Liberty Strset,
w4-3m PITTSBURGH, PA
CELT CA RPETING8, 35 eta. per yard
A FELT CKI LINU for room in plaoool
Tlaster. FFLT ROOKING aad KIDINO.
For aamples, addr C. J. FAY, Camden
Kw Jersey.
108 VIRGINIA . FARMS;
Descriptive list and Interustiug infurma
I bargains. Mild winters and many induoe
' inenls. Crowing suasona long, eonsuml
i.i.. i.i.u, ul....-t A .1,1 r.i.u W" ... u XI
A Hmiolk. Va. ' 35-4t
I TtB WORK neatly executed at the RE
I ! lUMir.ICAN Office.
3
. jriDiociT:, Pa.
1 I selling out lils
nriro s(ock of
n'ntofcc X: Jewelry
UT FIRST CfWiT
All parlies in want
if Hold and Hilvcr
tViiU-hes, Mold and
Silver t'haiiis, li
lies' Opera Chains,
the lntcut alvlo in
iid and luaied sets,
itraovlot. Studs,
ot-HH, .vo., w-iii niid tnma nrst ciass op.
xirtunllv. . All gtiods nra now. no i.ld
trash. Tills T t hfllnt)u('., K. Kloin scllk
at ooU Oo and aee.
NEBRASKAJiRIST HULL
THK OHIST MUX at Nebraska (Iac.v
town,) Korest county, has been tlmr
onirhly ovoruauled and rentted in nn.t
class order, aud is now running and doing
all kinds of .".! i'. '
CITHTOJt OItt!fDIXO.
FLOUR. ' S
FEED, AND OATS,
Contttmtly on hand, and old at the yory
lowest figure.
43-flm ' H. W. LF.DKI1UR.
.-a
1 1
ea
rn
PITnOLE VAIXEY R'Y.
rW AND AFTER Monday, June 6, 1371,
Train will run aa follow ;
TRAINS NORTUWARD.
TTATIOSH.
No.Z
10.26 m
10.S "
J0.S0 "
10.S4 "
11.0
No. 4.
iMeopolts, .
ADO p ru
iwnnmc,
Woods
s.s
S.lrt
8.10
Prnthera Mill
PitholeClty
.il
TRAINS SOUTUWARP.
STATIONS.
No. 1.
8.40 a m
8.4 "
H.SII "
6.0J
9.1(1 1"
No. K
Pi thole City.
Prsther Mill
Wood
1.2(1 p 111
Bennett
2.0i
Oleopelis "
A14
All Train make do ennnectlnns
at OleoiMili with trains on the Oil Creek A
Allegheny Kivor liailway, North and
Month.
Two Lines of Btages run dally between
Pitholo City. Milittr Farm and Plcasaut-
ville, inaklngoonneotion witharrivingaud
aeparting 1 rains. J. 1. ul,a 1 tt.
iJLWICKUAM, Hup't
ncxet Atmt, fttho! city, Pa.
TT C A O The choicest In th world I
r J ni porters' price largest I
enuipany iu America staple article
olsaMM evervbodv Trade continua'lv in.
creaatng. Agent wsnted everywhere.
Kest iiulueemcut. lHMi't waste time.
Sent for Circular to Robert Wells, 4S
Veey St., N. Y., P. O. Box 1287. It 41
BALTIMORE FEMALE COLLEGE.
Incorporated in 1H49 with authority to con
fer dus-reea, and endowed by the Htate of
Maryland in I800. The Colleire i beauti
fully situated in a grove, within the city,
liuiiu, on a lolly eminence thatooiitmands
a view of the country, the dty, und river
and Iwy lor many miles. The College has
a gtKHi library, chemical and philosophi
cal apparatus, ebiuet of minerals, md
als, coins, gems, Ac, and tlie course of lu.
struction is thoroiiKh. Iloaidand tuition
iio0 per annum. N. C. HROOKS, LL. U.,
rrmmeui, 41-11
SUHSCRinK forth
It will pay.
Forert lUipubliuita
1875. ttik 1875.-
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