&t orwt J? t puritan. W". R. DUNN - - - EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORNS C, JISE 16, 1S7S. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. I'oi Governor, JOTIN F. IIAUTRANFT. For State Treasurer, HENRY W. UAWLE. Announcomenis. Terms for Announcements will 1 as follow": Associate .Indue; $10; Prothon otary $10; (Sheriff f; Commissioner 5 J Auditor $3. No announcciuciiU will ap pear unless accompanied by the cah. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. Wo are authorized toannnince tho namo of KUWARD KERR, of Harnett Town ablp, as a candidate fov Associate Judge, aulject to Republican usages. En. RRprni.ioAN : Please announce the name of Hon. JOHN A. PROPER for Associate Judge, subject to Republican usages. TROTriONOTARY. We are authorized to announce the name of J. T. DALE, of Tionestn ltorongh, aa a candidate for theotlieosof Prothonotary, Register, Recorder, tc, subjoct to Repub lican usages. We are authorised to announce the nnirto of T. J. VAN GIESKN, of Tionesut Horo., aa a candidate for the offices of Pr thonotary, Register, Recorder, Ac, sub ject to Republican usages, Ed. Forest Republican : Please an nounce the name of P. M. CLAKK, of Tionosta Boro., as a candidate for the of fices of Prothonotary, Register, Recorder Ac, suhiect to the usages of the Republi can party. P. M. CLARK. SHERIFF. W are authorised to announce the namo of WM. LAWRENCE, of Tionosta Jiorough as a candidate for tho ollice of Sheriff, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce the name of E. C. MAYS, of Rarnott Town ship as a candidate for Sheriff, subjoct to Kepublican usages. , En. RKrrni.inAN . Please announce the fact that JUSTIS SHAWKEY, of Harnett Township, will be a candidate for Bheritf, at the ensuing Primary meetings, subjoct to Republican usages, y .COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Wo are authorised to announce the name of D. O. HUNTER, of TionosU Township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subjoct to Republican usages. We aro authorized to announce tho name of GILBERT JAMIESON, of Tionosta Iftownship, as a candidate for County Com- , minaiuncr, Bumec tu xierpuuucan usages. We are authorised to announce tho name of JACOB MERCILLIOTT, of Jonks Township, as a candidate for County Com missioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce the namo of JOHN RECK of Tionesta Boro., as a candidate for County Commissioner, sub' Joct to Republican usages. The Greenville Advance, publish ed by the Collector, says the colleC' lions of Internal Revenue of this Twentieth Diglrict, for the month of April were $10,034.42, And for Way $13,238.25. Th collections for the present month -are estimated at $14,- O00. The collections for April and .May, 1874, were $21,965.76, against $23,272.67 for the same months thin year. o The Missouri Constitutional Con vention has determined to submit to the people of that State the question of female suffrage, in the form of a separate amendment. It will thus stand by itself, shipped of all side is sues, and must be voted for or against on iU meiiu. We are curious 8 to the. result. The agitation is dying out in other quarters, but should it curry in Missouri, will be revived ' again in all parts of the country. . Venango and Mercer counties held their Kepublican primary meet ings last week. Venango nominated the following: For Prothonotary, Isaao Reinman ; for County Treasurer, J. F. Mackey; for Register and Re corder, J. P. Barr ; for County Com aissioner, W. L. Armstrong aud W. W. Shorts; for County Auditors, II. Culow and Edward Dufiee. Mereer nominated the following Senate, F. II. Braggtns; Sheriff, A.N. Tew; Prothonotary, II. N. "Warren; Recorder, J. Morrison ; Treasurer, S. B. Alexander; Clerk of Courts, J. L. Rcznor; District Attorney, A. B. Thompson; Commissioners, T. .Leech aud A. Struble; Auditors, J. A. Bond and A. S. Yorjs; Foor Director, Jas, Couriers. Col. W.W.J I. Davis, editor of the Doylestown Democrat, who will be a candidate for Governor before the next Democratic Stale Convention, is a consistent Democrat. lie says 'Our tariff system is wrong from be ginning to end. Protection is a delu eion aud a snare to the feet of the .manufacturer. , , . While absolute free trade is impossible, we hope to see the day come when the duties on for i"u imports will be reduced to th lowest possible tigure consistent with revenue, and protection as a policy aud piaclico givou tip forever," The Albany Timet says: "Tho next Democratic Presidcut will not be a galvanized political harlot, from any set of detested rings of any locality or dato, but a man who will raise bis party out of tho control of adventur ers and give dignity to the Govern ment," Whereupon its Troy name sake observes: "This is postponing the day of Democratic triumph to a pretty Jute period. At any rate it cuts off the chances of every Demo cratic politician uow living who has been named in connection with the Fresidcccy." A meeting mainly composed of clergymen was last-week held in Pitts burgh, whoso object it was to donounce secret societies of all kinds, and to effect au organization to resist, and if possible break up these societies. They took the ground that secret societies were antngor.istio to roligion. On Sunday evening last, Rev. R. W. Tear- son of the fourth Avenue Baptist church of Pittsburgh preached on Secret Societies." lie had an im mense audiouce, every scat in the church being occupied, the aisles Glled, the entrances crowded, and hundreds nable to obtain admission were obliged to leave.' He took for his text the 21st verse of the 22J chap ter of Matthew, "Render unto Ctesar the things that are Ctesnr's, and unto God the things that are God's," d preached a very interesting sermon. lie said that secret societies were the result of tho failure of the Church of Christ to perform its whole duty; they take up and perform the neglected functions of the Church, and he ar gued from that they cannoi be wholly wroDg. He said that half the Bap tist ministers in Pittsburgh belong to secret organizations. The idiosyncrasies of sehool direc- tors, as well as the disuniformity that results from the present system of fix ing salaries for the school suneriuten dents, are shown by the list of county superintendents recently elected, aud the salaries respectively voted them, MeKean county, for instance, with on ly 88 schools, pays its superintendent ,UUU per annum; whilst Dauphin, with 2U4J schools, pays only $800, ljiK county, with o schools, pays $1,000; whilst Northumberland, with 225 schools, pays only $800. Forest county pays the smallest salary, $500, but has 39 schools only. Schuylkill pays the highest salary, $2,250, and has 420 schools. Lancaster has the largest number of schools, 532. Cam eron the smallest number, 32. York county, with 357 schools, pay3 its su penntendent only 51,200; whilst York borough, with 33 schools, pays its su pertendent $1,8001 Tioga is the only county that elected a Jauy superinten dent, namely, Miss baran J. .Lewis. There are 277 J schools in the county, and the salary was fixed at $1,750 a right suug berth for a lady. tx. REPUBLICANPRIMARIES. The Republican voters of Forest County will meet at tho usual places for holding the primary elections, SATURDAY, AUGUST, 7. 1875. at 2 o'clock P. M., to nominate as fol ows: ' One person for Associate Judge. One persou for Sheriff. One person for Prthonotary, Register, Recorder and Clerk of Courts. Two persons for County Commissioner, Two persons for County Auditor. One person for County Surveyor. Ono person for Jury Commissioner. The polls will remain open until 7 o'clock p. m. Each township will elect and return one person as a mem ber of the Couuty Committee for the ensuing year. The meeting of the Return Judges will be held at the Court House on the Tuesday following, to-wit: the 10th day of August, 1875, at 2 o'clock P. M. W. P. Mercilliott, Chairmau FOR SALE. Tho valuable and beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, and in which he now resides, is in my hands for sale at very low figures. Terras one-third purchase money down, aud the balauce iu one aud two years. Mixes W. Tate. lOtf. Just cponing a new Spring stock, consisting of men's, womeu's and chil- dren's underwear; Balbriggan, Iron Frame and other choice makes of white aud fancy cotton hosiery. Also, gloves, eorsets, embroideries, standard trimmings, litjea collars and cuflk ueckties, Ac, &c., at the Hat Store Sign of the Big Red Hat, two doors below the Post-office, Tidioute. 2tf A new stock of Spring huts aud caps just opened at tho Hat Store, two doors below tho Post-oflice, Tidioute very slvlith. Call aud sec them. L'tf June IGlh, 1875. 1 OF Dry Goods, Notions, BOOTS, SHOES, tt'O., Ac, at Panic Prices i ! HAVING PURCHASED the ENTIRE stock of rood nt thn Hiuiurlor Kl,ira of Mr. Uoorgo VV. plthridge, we are desir ous and determined to dismiss of the pres ent stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, e., In order to make room for N EV noons now on tho way, reduction of 10 to 25 nor cent from former prices, will bo made for the next 60 days. Now is your Time to Purchase, as such Bargains were nevor offered In xionobca notoro. Roinonibor theso prices will continue only for 60 days. We also keep constantly on hand a full lino oi staple and Paney GEOCEEIES, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATION EK Y, . WILLOW, AND QUEENSWAHK, all of which we offer at lowost figure, our Small Profits & Quick Cash Sales COUNTRY PRODUCE taken In ex change for Goods at current rates. Kouiember the place. FREEMAN 4 CORBET, Successors to Geo rob W. Dithbioob, lltf. Tionosta. ra. CLOTHING ! Rest Clot lis! Best Slake ! ISestFJts! The nuostlon in thoso hard times is not only " Y hat shall we do for grub to eatf ' nut "WSIEREWITILA-Tj SHALL WE BE CLOTHED ?" It Is a notorious fact that In most towns and cities round about us, clothing made to order is not sold in accordance to the depreciation of other necessaries of life. l Here is. uowover, an honorable excop. nun iu una ruie in uia persou or 3T. WISE, Merchant Tailor, TIDIOUTE, PA., Who makes cloJiing of the very best kind tits guaranteed, irom 25 to 30 Per Cent. Below prices of other doalers in this pari country. WHY IS THIS THUS ? Rccause 1st. Mr. Wise pays no lareo fie urea for rent, as he owns the building hi occupies. 2d, be doesn t pay a cutter $2500 to $3000 a ysar, but does his owu cut ting, and is not excelled in ting lino in Western Pennsylvania, Sd, lie bnvi cloths lor cash, thus getting a reduction on ordinary rates. 4tb he sells for cash, and mus na no uut acuta to niaue up, Th Dire is 55c. from this place to Tid loot, and at the present time, you can go np in tho morning and back at 8:30, hav lug three hours in Tidioute to select your goods and leave your orders, Give hitn a trial, and you will not only save money, but will get perfect tits, aud any style or quality oi clotli you want. Kemcruber the name aud plaoe, 7 ly N. WISE. TUionte, Pa. You Cau Save Money By buying your PIANOS and ORGANS irom Uie umioraigueu juanuiaciurora Agent, lot the best brands In the market. Instrument shipped direct rroin uie xuc torv. cm am. a. NtiuiilA Tuner, 3 ly lock box 1740, Oil City, Ptt. Sy Ifeyer'i Poult7 Powder. fX WMTtntea, ir OMd In time, to cure chick on ciiolw aud 4W KHxm, WiUiaauhKlr of till i'T Powdar, nd bngtowal of Ba0V llouM and oroiMaf fcedliur. with ft needful iupply of Mint i.l itrifm A af r jta ruur anaiiv. hmk rru ... .n A. C.'kBTBB CO., Btlttmora. O77 WEEK guaranteed to Male aud c I f reiiiHie agents, 111 tlmlr locality Costs nothing to try it. Particulars l'"m, P. O. Vu koiy d' Co., AtiKusta, Me. 11-it Th "-American" DRUGSTORE! Jas. n. Fonos, Proprietor, Ronngr Agnew's lilook, ELM STRH55T, - - Tio.vf.sta, Pa. Agent for Dr. Morris' Syrup cf Tar, Wild Cherry and Ilorohound. x n u a s : PATENT KEDICIftES, ' TOBACCOr CIGARS, , NOTIONS, SC., LIQUORS, For Medical tite ONLY Whlto T.ad. nerfbctly pure, sold muoh cheaper than formerly. Also all kinds of Oils, Kerosene, Tur- pantino, llenziue, Toilet Articles, Per fumeries, Aj., for sale cheap. JAS. II. PONF.S. THE SUN. WKKKLY AND DAILY FOR lH7fr Tho approach oi tho Presidential elec tion gives uniiHiml linportanco to the events and dovolopmenta of 1875. Ve shall endeavor to describe thorn fully, liiithftillv. niul fearlessly. THIS WEKK1V oUri has now attained circulation of ever sevonty thousand copies. Its readers aro found In every mate and Territory, aim its finality is won known to the public Woshall not only 011 dcavor to keen it fully up to the old stand ard, but to improve aud add to its variety anil power. THE WEKItLY HUN will continue to bo a thorough newspaper. All tho news nt the dav will lie found in It. condensed when unimportant, at lull length when or moment, and always, we trust, treated In a clear, interesting and Instructive man ner. It ia our aim to make the Weekly Bun tho best fnmily newspaper in the world. it win be tun or entertaining and appro- priato reading of every sort, but will print nothing to offend the most seruim lous aud dolicato tasto, It will always contain tho most interesting stories and romaneos of the day, carefully selected and leirihlv printed. The Agricultural Department is a prom inent feature in tho eokly Hun, and Its articles will always be found fresh and useful to the tanner. Tho number of men indenendont in pol ltics is Increasing, nud the Weekly Sun is their paper espeeialW. It belongs to no party, and obeys no dictation, nnntending for principle, and for tho election of the best men. It enoses tho corruntion that disgraces the country and threatens tkn overthrow of republican institutions. It has no fear of knaves, aud seeks no favors irom their supporters. The market of every kind and the fash ions are regularly rejKirtod in it columns. the price of the Weekly Hun is one dot lar a year for a sheet of eiirht pairos. aud hfty-six columns.' As tl.ls barely pays the expenses of paper and printing, we ara not able to make any discount or allow any premium to friends who may make special ell'orta to extend its circulation. Under the now law, which requires pay ment 01 poswge in aavance, 0110 uonar 1 your, with twenty tents the cost of ore. paid postage added, is the rate of subscrip tion. It is not nccesssry'to get up a club in order to have the Weekly Htm nt this rate. Anyone who sends one dollar and twenty ce'nta will get tho paper, post-pasd, tor a yoar. We have no travolini aqrents. THE WEEKLY HUN'. Kiirht pairos. fifty-six columns. Only $1.20 a year, jiost age prepaid. No dlwxiiints from this rato. THE DAILY SUN. A largo four-puge newspaper or twenty. eiKbt column, Umlj circulation over Ju.uoo. All tlio news Jbr 2 ccnta. Subscription, postage prepaid 55 cents a month, or iKM a year. To clubs of 10 or over, a diaoount of -0 pur cone Address "THE SUN," New York City. N.P. BURNIIAM'S TURBINE WATER WHEEL A'lis selocted. 4 years ago, and put to work in the U. H. Patent Otlleo, D. t!., and has Proved to be the best. 1!) siz.es made, Prices lower tlian any other tirst-clAss Wheel. Pamphlet free. Aklrt'ss N. P. tluriUiain4 York, Pa. 11 4t GILES' LINIMEfJ IX4M atoHM IODIDE OF AMMONIA Cures Neuralgia, FaceAcho, Kheumatisin, Oout, Frosted Feet, Chilblains, Wore Throat, Erysipelas, liruiseu and Wounds of every nature in man or animal. Tho remarkable cures this reined v has c flout ed classes it as one of the most important and valuablo romedios ever discovered for the cure and relief of nam. "The sinews of my left baud wore con ti acted from an old abscess, drawing the nngers into uie palm ot the liaud. 1 ap plied ti lies' Liniment Iodidoof Ammonia. It relaxed thoin so that I can straighten my lingers arm use my Hands." li. Mo Dermott, 40 W..1S St., N. Y. Hold by lieo. W. Uiihridgu, 'i'ionesui, Pa. yor sale by all Di uugisto, DciMit -l.'il 0th Ave., N. Y. 11-41 CTC A WEEK to agents to sell au aitielo suiuiiio as Hour. 1'rolits iminciise. Package free ; address lluc kevo Manutiu: turing Co., Marion, Oliio. " a 4t I OII WORK neatly executed ut the liE I Pl'ULICAN Ollice. NEBRASKA GRIST MILL. TIIK GRIST MILL at Nebraska (Ijiov town.l Forest comitv. Iij l.fw 11. Highly overhauiod and rellttod In liat 'la.s order, nnd Is now l uniiing and doing ill kinds of B H CDNTOM 4IHMIIJ. FEED, ' A NO OATS. Constantly on hand, and sold at tho very '-'i"! .11. W. LIJDKBUn. DR.C. KEMBLE, Has Imught out tho store of UOLAIiD 141 OH.. And will carry rrn tho business licronflcr. A lull line or all the goods fornrcrly kept will still bo found in -this atom. 'Phvxl- cians prescriptions carefully comixiiiMdisi by a Competent" Pharmacist a (.iraduute of rniliulcliliia College of Pharmacy. 32-3m C. K EM RLE. M. D. o M & M a u e V. 'P O .O w 5O "2 s 5 3 i a 3 a e rti H C K V O M w ft THE MAEVIL OF THE WOELD-BethesJa Watku,-It has restored thousands from tho brink of the trravo: iriven liealth and strength to those decineii beyond the reach of medicid science, and turned tho path nl atlliction to one or happiness 111 thy blessings within its virtues. It cures the IK'Uclly jlright s disease ami Diabetes; eradicates all disesHea of the kidneys : re stores the urinary organs to strength and power in a word, it is a natural restorer of health, and haa performed the most wonderful ami luerat-uloiis cures of any known specific on the u'lobo. Address lor circulars, etc., COL. R- DuSitAlt, 11 4t Waukesha. Wis. OPI u AND MORPHIA HABIT curod without iaiu or inconvenience. No charge for treatment until satisfaction in rendered. For partiiMilui'S, address IiR, LOUUHRY, Mauor (Station, Wcstinoro- lana county, ra. it4t BIohI Ilvfraordiiiui'v Terms of Advertising aro oll'ering for ,1Dn.,IU3 .11 IIJU ,-,L.,,7 Kit PENNSYLVANIA I Sond lor list of papers and ehudulo of rius. Address GEO. 1. HOWELL & C, ADVKKTlSIXti AfiENTS, NO. 41 PARK BOW. NEW YORK liefer to Editor of this Paper. 11 4t v. r. Mj. WANTKD. Kvorybody to know tliat Pour-Kohl Liniment is tho leading Lini ment for curing all kind of Pains mid Soro Th routs, and for Horses, Cut lie, do., is tho most successful Liniment in tho market. (See cireulurs around bottles. Hold Ly all Druggists. 3u-ly 00111 lOli WOKK uuatly executed a( thisullue I ut reasoii.dlu r.ttuo. 1875.' ruV. 1875. riTTNIIIJICfJII COMIVSERCIA J, POLITICAL, I.iTEHAUY.COMMElU CIAL ami (i EN 10 It A L NEWS PAPEIt, Devoted to thn Best Interests of the People IN POLITICS, Tho COMMERCIAL will heipiiner. IMTctofore, lwt devoted to the support of Itcmililiciin iti lnciiilr-4. iimliit-iii,!,, . li-i... depenee u ilhin Hie ilepnliliraii I'nrlr, ami. chiimlii't thn right at all times to 'apeak li euly and Icaiiessl y on the merits of men and inuivsiir-s. Party irovcninient is km. sentiiil to a convtitiitional country, and Journals clsuiiing to be independent or party me iisiuiliy iiidepeinlent of prinel lo. Fuilhl'ul to the great convictions and aims upon which the Kcpiihlii-iin Party ' whs based, it N tho inintlii..n r clique or fiu-tlon, Hiippoi-ting the party foimdod on principles or Klght and -justice. THE EDITORIAL DEPARTWEKT Of the CoM.MKiiciAt. will contain, from day to day, ronti-ihution from abla wri ters upon all sulijoels Political, Literary, Hciontilie. Lcuiil. imiiieri-lel 1 and Local in which ils viwwa will bo set forth plnlnly and liidcpondnntlv, keeping In view the prime aim of the paper, which is the advancement of thn lnt 1 all Boctions of tho country. ITS NEWS DEPARTMENTS V ill always contain brief but accurate re ports of all the nociirrcnccs of the day. Liberal expenditures will l.o miul. in curing special telegrams and correspon- ueneo irom 1110 great news eenUrs of tha nouniry, so unit readors or the Commsr jeal can always rely on boing served with fiarly and reliablo news. In tho deparltupnt devotctV to tho pab-. Ileal ion of Local Nowa will bo found a jomoleto daily hlstorv of ilm nil v -...1 11. environs, gathered by a coips or careful writers and set forth In attractive stvle. THE MARKETS Will, as heretofore, receivo careful atten tion. Kill) tiil('frmtiltl r.,....., u of Itie.lneiK, with Prices Current, will be iiruiH-u iiwijr innn inn iratie I entsrs or I ll IM nun ol rv uiwl I,!llr,llu, Ik. Hi .... L. L. - . nw a uinuufu. Market, In nil Us branches, will bereport-c ,,M,j n'l-urniciy. as a cmiinm clal journal the Commercial stand seeoad, to no pnper In the country. The Fiuancial Column will glv dally1 tho ruling rates for money, and tha pricatt of Klocks and llntids st a( thn .-re.l 1. nj- nir points, with much intcrn.tin.r utnl,. il eal matter. INTERESTING MISCELLANY, Knibriu'ing Poems, Skctchos, Incidents Travol etc., will find a place in the col minis of tho Commercial, furnishing aluindanco or Instruction and auiussmeut for the lamily circle. TKIIMS I'Olt THE Daily Cuiniucrcial,4 Postage Free to Subscribers. My mail, per ammun - - f l f lly mull tor six months . A o lly mail for three mouths - - 2 f lly mail for ono month - 1 00 VTe beg to stato that Postage will b paid at this ollice, free, on all Editions of TiB Co-mmkiioial, scut to Suleribera, uutr the new Law to take effect ou tho 1st f January, 187.1. THE : Weekly Commcrciai ? A PAPEIl FOR . THE FARMER, THE MECHANIC, THE,MANUFATURER, Will contain in comlcnst'd form all the NEWS O ? THE DAY, IncliMlinir tho proceeding of ('(tiirps. Rinl of thn TfHMlutiirnu tt vf.i-iiiii.... Htate. lnt4rHting corroHxo!uion.-o. cliolca ouitT.tr hiji, nun CompIeteWeekly Market Reports SpwhiUy Prepared for it. i(-Tlio WICKKI.Y CXiMMKIiOIAI.rUl bo sent Posfago Free to Subscribers. Jf-Kaeli Subscriber, ut ?2.00 ir .year, will also be untitled to a copy of our new. Illustrated Monthly Magazino, One or tho hands 011. est and host publica tions of iU kind In existence. TKIIMS POtt 1875. WEEKLY COMMERCIAL,. (Postage Pro-Paid). Ono copy.'ono year, Including MngiiKlua Two Iolliiis. CLUB KATKSs I'lve Copios, jier annum, eai'h $ 1 7.1 Ten Copies, " 1 f,o Twculy Copies, ' and over " 1 25 And one extra copy to tho getter up of dull Additions may bo made to a Club at any time during the year, at the club price, the subscriptions continuing a Fui.i. Ykah from the time tho additions shall liavu boon made. tl'oKt'inxsters requested to act as agents, Those prices are invariable. Torma Cash in udvance. Hemit in drafts or Post-olll-i Money Orders, it' possible, and whora neither of those can be procured send tha money in registered 1 niter. j it'spccinion Copies sent FIU2E, Ads dies all oi vli is ami letters to ( "THE COMMERCIAL." riTTHIDHU, PA, M'oiuril T the Piilrittrt-liHl Asi-s. W'miien f lh t'briatiaa l;ra. WOMAN in SACRED HISTORY, nuries 01 Buetciios tli.TO u Irom Seripturul, JlistorlcaUV: Lryendary SouiveH, 1L1.USTIIATKD 11V MoDEUJf Altfltl OIL-COLOR PLATES alter designs by the great European mas tors ltaphael, Italoni, Merle, Horace Ver--net, ljuiclelle, liouhmger, Vernet-Locointe, and others, forming a complete act of PucASimllcii of Celebrated Oil-Puintlngs. illustriitive of the prominent fcnmlo cluuw iietcrs iu Hacred Uihto. v. - One a'cnt in Pennsvlvunia inado $lS.8u in two weeks with tliis novel and elegant work. CiinviiNMi i-;i wanted in overy town. Terms very liberal. J. li. l'OlIIJ tV CO ' '1 Park I'liiec, New York. 10 It W r C vil l"'r t home. Terms u." 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