r Li jf ! i. c She StiUfaunjIi Iosi PubliHbotl every Thurm.lay. Ceo. W. Wagcnseller, Editor and Proprietor. Subscription 1.50 per year. hloh must be pnM In artvanco whrn nont out kMi' the county.) ftATtS Or AOVINTISINO. All Itiiii'li'iil ;'l-.' iil fniMit imt n'ticrwlw eniitrnri.fi t'ir w HI lx hiirifi'd a tin- nil"' ( is ('tit t II (iKiiipnrl'-l iiii-aiitvl fur tlpt ltit'r Moii nn. lorn.U ht lliii' fur i-vrry Hiiliwu'ii'iit Inwrtlnn. f'fl'f. M"'i- .i.Ui'.fV.f frrr , .'it'i"iry pfr'y, trimtfM uj ttupect, thrrf crnt il Uiif. Thursday, Sept. 12,1895. Republican Ticket. MTATK. Kor Tri'iisnrrr, II. J. II.W Wl.ul). Kor Miii'rlor Court Jii.tf, CIIAKI.KH K.mt K. JAMKS A. HKAVKH. JOHN J.WK KIIAM. HOW AKI) J. KKKDKK. ItKoUi.K II. (iHI.AHY, KUWAHI) N. WII.I.AIID. ttINTY. mirvrjor, til AKLKM t.. V KTZF.L. TLo law panned by the late legisla turn abolitjhing the December rppis' try will save to Snyder County $272, The law fixing the pay for jvulgos of elections at $3.50 ami inspectors at $.1.00 without regard to time will mive thin county an expenditure of $50. Hence, these two lawn will nave the county a total of $322. If the legislature hadibeen as economi cal in other ways, the people would fuel more like saying araon to all of their actions. Our thanks, however, are due to them for this Lit of econ omy . STATE-CHAIRMAN QUAY. Ilia litcorit, m I'renentfil by Con ifrcisimm Stone in the f Conven tion . Tlio following suumiury of the re luui kiiLlocttieor of Matthew Stanley Quay was given by Congressman William A. Stone, in the State Con vention on Wednesday, nominating Senator Quay for Chairman of the Hepublican Stf to Committee: Born at Dilltsburg, York county, September 30, 1KCI the son of a ntujioi.i clergyman; prepared for college at Indiana academies ; graduated from Jefferson College in 1850; admitted to the Bar in 1854; elected Prothonotary of Beaver county in 1850; re-elected in 1859; Lieutenant in the Tenth Pennsyl vania Reserves ; Colonel in the One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Penn sylvania Volunteers ; Lieutenant Colonel and Assistant Commissary General ; Private Secretary to Gov ernor Curt in; Major-in-Chief of TraiiHporation and Telegraph; Mili tary State Ageut at Washington ; Military Secretary to tho Governor of Pennsylvania ; member of the Pennsylvania Legislature, 1S05, l80i, and 1H07; Secretary of tho Common wealth from 1872 to 178 ; Ilucorder f the City of Philadelpdia and Chairman of the Republican Stato Committee 187M and 187'J ; Delegate-at-largo to tho Republican National Convention 1872, 170, and 1880; Secretary of tho Commonwealth from 187'. to 18H2; fleeted State Treasurer 1885; elected a United States Senator in 187 ; Chairman of the R publican National Committeo in 18, conducting personally that great campaign which resulted in tho election of Harrisou and Mor ton ; a delegate to tho Republican National Convention in lx.fi ; re elect ed United States Senator in ls.J.J, and, may I add, by your KuHVagos, elec ted Chairman of tho Republican Stato Committeo in 1!5 such, iu brief, is tho public history of Mat thew Stanley Quay. Poor country boy, with nothing but tho pious example of his Pres byterian father and tho prayers of his Christian mother for his inheri tance, ho has risen Ktrp by step in the ladder of political fame, until now he stands tho acknowledged leader of the Republican party, not only in Pennsylvania, but in tho Nation. Modest, unassuming, anil reticent, avoiding soldiers" reunions and Grand Army Kucampmeiits, yet holding tho affections of tho soldiers of tho late Wur for his untiling ef forts in their behalf and for his per sonal bravery on tho Held of battle, a bravery so conspicuous as to win und obtain public recognition by tho Cougress of the United States Never was there a braver or more courageous soldier, not only on tho fields of death and carnage, but on the political fields of tho State and Nation. Righteous Principles. The principle of purity In )kH tics laid down by Snntor tjiiny nre so wniiul in iliK-trine wi clcnr and unerring tli:it we need not apologize for printing tliein there. They k sitvi the careful ntudy of every American citizen and nre ns follow : "We decry the growing use of money in xitie, and tho itirjorate control ol Legislature?, municipal ('oiineili, jtolitir.il primaries and election-'. Mini favor the enactment of legi-l.'itioti and the eiiturcciiiciit of laws to correct such nbiises. "We -imicstly insist ujtoii u form of civil service which will prevent the enslavement of public officer and employes mid the eoniclling of 1 1 lose !iixintcd to preserve the m :icc to i-oiifine themselves to their duties ; which will insure nlinoliito free1ini and fairness in In-stowing State nn! county and inunicijwd -otv tracts, and will punish any form o favoritism in granting them ; which will forbid the grant of exclusive franchises to deal in public necessi ties, comforts, conveyances and sani tary requirement ; nnd will insure the recognition of ability and fulel ity in the public service, keeping servii-e in tlieeoiintrv ever foremost, m 1 when aecomjianled by ability and fitness, "We demand that public office shall he for public benefit, and it term in siilmrdinatc position Khali Ik during good U havior. No pub ic employe or officer should be ht- inittcd to influence primaries or elections, nor iin any pretense lie assessed it m hi his salary, and all un- neceessjiry jsisitioiis nnd salaries hmild ls abolished, and expendi tures und taxation ntlucetl. There should U uniform valuation of property for public j.urjfonex, cor- Mirations enjoying public privik'ges diould juiy for them, and sclusds should Ik? divorced from jmlitics md kept absolutely free from toliticul influence and control." ' 7 Humidity Effects the Mind. It is probable that nothing else which has place In the world of ours has Urn so much discussed as the weather. It would seem that its mvsteries should all have Urn irought to light bv this time that the vast ik vim of talk should have H'lict rated everv nook and cranny of the subject. Yet new facts alsitit the weather are Is-mg constantly liscovcrcu. ( )nc of the latest Is announced bv in uuthoritv in a scientific journal, who states that moisture in the air lasn direct effect upon the mental Miwers. He says that in hi own use he has lsrn amazed at the iiulty deduction and miseonceitious which were made in damp foggy weather, or on days in which the air was charged with electricity, iikI thuiuler-stornis wereimpendini;. What sti'ined clear at these times, ipHtired later to Ik charged with rror. An accountant in a large in surance company is objured to stoo work nt such times, finding that he makes maiiv mistakes wlucfi lie Iik's not Isrouie conscious of until iftcrward. In a large factory from ten to twenty per cent, less work is irought out on dark or threatening lavs. It has Ihtii noted by firemen that in states of depressing atmosphere there arc more fires than any other tunc, iue, ii is iK'iicvcu, to greater carelessness on the part of house keepers and others. 1 he drivers of liM oiuotivcs say there is an increas ed utiml kt of accidents and more trouble in wet weather than in clear. Tliev attribute the phenoma to the elici t of moisture on the machinery ; but the real cause is the ls-fogging cllccis of humidity upon their own II 1 1 in Is. The writer girs on to say that the conviction prevailing active brain workers of his circle that there are atmospheric force which exert a M.wcrful influence upon mental ef fort. Public ( )pinion. Don't Snub The Boys Don't snub a boy because he wears shabby clothes. When Edison, tho inventor, first entered Boston he wore a pair of yellow liaen breeches in the depth of winter. if llWtllVJf Jute Don't tnnb a boy because of the ignorance of his parents. Shakes poar, the world's poet, was the son of a man who was unable to write his own name. Don't snub a boy because his home is plain and unpretending. Abra ham Lincoln's early home was a log cabin. Don't snub a boy becauso ho chooses a humble trade. The author of the "Pilgrim's Progress" was a tinker. Don't snub a boy because of dull ness in his lessons. Hogarth, the celebrated painter and engraver, was a stupid boy at his books. Don't snub a boy because he stut ters. Demosthenes, the great ora tor of Greece, overcame a harsh and stammering voice. Don't snub him for any reason. Not only because he may some day out strip you in the race of life, but be cause it is neither kind ror right nor Christian. (Jowl Jloutekttp- mg. Mrs. . K. Davis, of Han MIgue, Cat., says: "I am trying lu a iuai ore to repay the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for the great good their remedy has done me. For years I was a constant suf ferer from weak luog and bronchial asthma. My rest at night was dis turbed by a hacking cough, so that I felt miserable tlm greater part of the time. Many remedies recommended by friend were tried, none of which proved suitable to luy case. I did not experience any beneficial results until I began taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. After two bottles of the large size have been used I am pleased to state, my health Is better than It has been for years. The sore ness has left my lungs and chest and, I can breathe easily. It has done me so much good that I want all who are suffering from lung troubles, as I was to give it a trial." For sale by p. W. Satupsell, Penns Creek, Pa. IN DESPAIR. A PEN PICTURE. Many Women Will Recognize It. (rrruL to m a lai-t siauiu ) "Oh. I am so nervous! No one ever sufTi-rrd as I do! Tliere If n't a inch In my whole body! I honestly think my lungs arc Uist-aspil, my chest pains me so; lut I vi no couh. I'm to vink nt in v tomarli, ami ha (li"rMiiill Imrri Thin 1 hn! l'i tmn, unit my hurts me. How pip 1 1 ma losiii'' flmh! uiul thin lii-ailai-lii1 nr:;r ly kill mi-; uiul tin- hai'karhi! - Heavens! I had hysterics yesterday. There is a weight la the lower iart of my bowels, hearing down all the time; and there arc nins iu my groins and thighs. 1 can't sleep, walk, or sit. I'm diseased all over. The doctor? Oh! he tells me to keep quiet. Such mockery! Inflammatory and ulcerative conditions at the neck of the wmiili can produce all the ahove symptoms iu tho same person. Iu fact, there is hardly a part of the hody that can escape those sympathetic pains and aches. No woman should allow herself to reach such a perfection of misery when there is positively no need of it. L'i did E. I'iiiklmin'x Vetretalile Com pound acts pmmptiv nnd thoroughly in such cases; strengthens tho muscles of the woinli. healu all inflammation, and restores that ui.ruh' i-rgau to its normal condition, llruggisls are selling carloads of it. Mrs. I'iukham, at Lynn, Mass., will gladly and freely answer all letters asking for advice. Mrs. K. I'.ishop, 7S7 Halsey Street, Brooklyn, N.V., sutt'ered all the ahove described horrors. Now she is well. Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable, Com pound cured her. Write her about It. TJVXECUTOnS' NOTICE.-Notloe Is -m.iiereuy K'ven inai Lieuers lesta mcnurr on ih eitst ol W.J. Wsjreaseller, dWd 1st ef Solnirmv, Nn1r eoontr, Fa., hurt lin inuiA to ths anilsmlicncil relillns; at Sellnstfrove All nmnii, Uiar.rora. iBilohtcil to .m v.tnta will tnska Imrariliate pnjr- niFnt.sml thiwo hsvlnn rlslmi agnlnn It will prcjant them for riilni)nt to loll N K. WAOENOKM.KH, KATE A. WAOENSKI.I.KK. Anic. IS, ISM. Kxei-iilors. ADMINISTRATOUS' NOTICE. Let ters of Ailmlnistration in the K-tnia of iirorxn How, lute ol Penn Town ship. Snjr.Ii-r eonntr, Pit., di-rM, tiavln tx-en Krnntril to thaanillirni. all irrnn knowlnv thi'MiFelvr iiiilolitrd to milil rulatn re rc.in-ti'i to muke linnii-illiita a yinant. while tho har Inirrlnlmr will pri-nent Ihom iliiljr authentlcnteil to thu iuilcriiuue-l. JACKSON W. ROW. K. It. I.KMllKlil.lMi. July 17. li-.. AiPnliiKtrator, O. W. I.ONU. Ally. 4 TlMtVkTII ITlDUi VnTlnP t ft-ters of niltiiitiistrntloii In estate of Mm A. Miisser. lut of Knitikiln township, snyileri'iniiitv, Pii.. rtir il. huvliiir lieen granted In I 111-llliil.ir-tf ilif-il all niiiwi.,1. 1 n,.w I.... i...m si-lvi-s Imlelileil to Mild esime nru riMiu-stetl to iiinn- Hiiiiif'fiiMif niaYIIt-IIT, Willi:- Yllllsfl IIAVinir elalins ill present them duly authenticated lo t KVII.t.A A. VISSEK. K. V. MI'SSKK. July m, J. Ailmlnlstrntors IVlidillcbiirxlliirkct Corrected weekly by our merchnnts. Hutter is Kggs 1 Pitted cherries yi Uupitted " a hitt.cs.tr',leB ti Haspberries H Onions 40 Lard 1) Tallow 4 Chickens per lb 7 Turkeys il Buto 7 Shoulder Ham 12 old Wheat M ISew " no Kyc 45 Corn 4.1 Oats ao Hraii per 100 lbs 9.1 oiulillings " l.oo Chop 1.10 Flour per bid ... . 3.57 A DMIMSTItATOICS NOTICE. Let- XAteraof Ailtuinfstrntion i n t Ii e eplata ot Isnnr Kvi-r Iai .,r Mi.iinu...a Snyili-rpiiuntjf, Pa., decM, kavln IA-en icranted' mi in.nnimrmneo,aii permna knowlna- than). rela loilehted to aalil e.uie are riueiitd to unbv iiuiiiriiiitie inrineni, wnue mime havinaT rlalin. will pre.eol the in duly authenticated to am uimvr.iajueu. N. T. DI'NimRR. Pept ird. Ailinlr.litrator, Notice in Divorce. Tf) Afilim ( tlritnnnr lata nt f'nnt- tM Hnvdfr 11 I'at , U l.UM,.u m 1..... it . 1 - . . . . t , .it ..-on Itllal II. lirUIJIJCr, j"ui n uf nun ini-j n iiimm in in rourt or com - 1 r nyi t'l ru(tf-i dII11J W ITll'inirTr 1 Prill, "i .. i'tm. i"K n (iivmr'p Htrnin! vou, now Villi Bl fa KPaSV klalirlaMl mni uoilaul i. n Hl1 rourt on or before .MunU, tho iartl . . V -1 ' : urx -tiwwer iw com PIhIhI (ffthPBHliH'lura . liruniKT, nn1 In de unve a uivorre f(r(tni4M in vour niMpnre. AI.KKil hi'M'HT. Minrirr or hiiut county. 8hertlTomee, Mltldleb rifh, !., Aug. lain. w. JWiHTKH H NOT1CEM,-No(lc III hwby (flv- ' niiitMiinj itunniinn, ana Kx mtlllim Miliitlflt In t Ik U.nHuf.i. t ii. a. dri ounr v, ami HifMiiiH will m pmipntM for contlnnHtlon and allowaurp at the rourt House lnUM.lh.bhP.!. U,..wt,... U....a Arii "uow 1. accounioi wiiiiam J. and Lovina Harkpn DPrTV K POIlUtni nf thm Mtalu nf Iml n . ... enberry, dne'd. t. The nrat anil flnul mrfnwmt nt n.hi h.iri anil U ., ......i.a ' m ..... .- n. -i-i, ivr. uuirs 111 in-eti(at .. n.iiMnuv.Kiuriuni, iuu) 01 1 lllon towiuthlu. S. Vlrat. anif final Brtmnnl nf ff.UAn. ler ailin'r. nf Jik I Uhmri.-r i,.t ti. ' Is' deceased. i. Vlrat anrl final iwiimi .fu..... ......... fcxeciitor o( the eiUte of Surah Klsenden.dt-e'd. 5. The tlrst and nnnl aeoount of Annie s I.OIItrmTP. Knx-lllrl nflhauLKini i-..k. . ' Here, dec d. S. The final aeennnt.nf lion V wiiiu if lila Miyder, inluor child of Ja.-,',h snvii.r deeuased. " 1. Tha areniint nf V.wr..n u ... ...i . . . theestu-if Kiiim i M. Weu.i-1, late of Jackson 1 wp deceiuwd. 8. The Heeniiil and flnul account nf KIIim nnd Ill-lirV W. Ilurllliuii n. . 7. . . , ....... .... v.. wiiu iiRuiuiia, deceiued. ' fl. Kll-Mf nflfl nn:il an.wiiitt it T. . . . . Womi-r, KmsMitors of tho eatute o: Mlehat-1 Womer, deceased. -.. Ill Afftlitir nt laul Ah.!.... a . . .... . . . v -.. ... . Aim--, auiii r 0. ishTali Erdley, late of .WUldlecreek Twp., doe'd" Mlddlebtirg-, Pa., Bept . VS. vlaU)r Court Proclamation, WHEREAS the Hon. HaroM M. MeUlure ' l-ri-altlnnt .1 ii.l ni a. . .11.1.1 ....... . en niKLed of the counties ol Snyder, I'nlon anil nitmin, and Jeremiah 'Mue and Z. T. (Jem- nr.iuie juiikb. m and lnrSnr-li-rciiiiiity. Imvi-Imui-.I tlu-lr ireceit. bearliiir 11 i i 1 .1 V i0' A I,-f '!. to lue dlrt-cteil lor the IioI-IIiik olan lrihana' Court, a Hllirt nl rfillllnun Din,.. . a . . " - . ui .or a no ler- ........ ";i"i im Huant-r seimioni of 111 Pf-aa-A at MM.IIaat.....la i... a a. - boyder, on the 4tb Monday, (liein the i'lrd a... u. inni , IU .U COIILlflUM OHM Baak Notice I. therelore ht-rehy nlven to the 1-omn- JuntU-a. Ol thu I'aiai- arnl . 1..B..I..I.I... 1. lor the county of -inv.i, 1,. ..... ... ...... proper lii-ni-iD wlih thulr mil., records, tnoulal tUiiin, rxaiiilnaUnns. and other remembrances to do thoie thlnxs which of thi-lr ortlce. and In ttiair helialt paruiln to he done and wltnewea and pe suns pMneiutliiK in bohall of the Com munweiilih axiilnni any i-iouor pcmoii. are re iiulreil to be then ami there attending and do imrtlnu without Irnva at thulr nerll. Justices - 1 -7 I--M-atiii, ii, iiiairaueniianca at thoaiioliitt-d time airree.ihly to nollce. .... -. .. ,111.11 1 ami .eniai me SlierllTl onice In MLldlel uruh, the l.-.tl. duy ol Auir. A. !., one thounaiHl elitht hiindn-il and ninety 0;- AliHtEl) SPWII r, Shorlll. Accounts. Tlie fiiUiiu lii AccomitM huve U-en tiled, exutn- tm-ll lltlll nilUlall 111 tint la..tl.. ... . a will be pn-aenteil to thu Jl.-xt enlirt of t'oill'lllon I 'It'll 'I ft ! Iti itl tlt-t.t t I , a. . M - 1. The tlnd nnd final account nf nnvld S. shol ly, I rUhlee. etc.. In the state ol Inane M. Wentz el. lute ol Heaver Twp., direued. S;.T,!'.r nrV '';,VHI" "f Joins Trexler. Trustee 1,w,l ,l.l"ln,'1, J; ' 'I'xli-r. under the liwt will ol Allel Trexler, deceiiM-d. J- sciKM-n, I'rotlionotarr. IfllMlWS' API'H lal.- l-VTal ........ 1 a . ..i i... 1 .1. .mi iit n Here-1 ' by K veil that the fulluwliiif W idows' A(- . .. .. r.i . .. . ' 1 " ' "V8 oiM-ii Hied with the 1 lerk ol I lie or inns' rourt of Snyder duj oTsepL lVM""r""1,IOU " MouJlll'' 1,10 1. Appraisement of Matilda Kumt. widow of Solomon 1-iiusi, ui .Middlccret k Twp., deed. it. Appraisement nf Kllula-th Aiinind, widow of hlliis Aiinind, Into ot 1-L-iiu Twp., dueuased. . AppriilMement of Mainrle I.. Wetzel, widow ot Ikiuu; Uil .!, lute ol Snrlnir Twn.. ii.v,.-,i 4. Appraisement of Hannah How. widow of -"v,iiv i' ui 1 111 11 ip ut-ceaJMHi, . AijpralKi'merit of Mary K. snook, widow of John M. Miook, late of spi in Twp , deceuwod. . ApiiralHcmciit of EllatH-th I'cfer, widow of Joheph l-eter, late ot West llouvcr Twp.. dee d. . I;, VM 01 KH'i'bi'th Zlebcr. widow of Uaulul leber, late of Spring Twp.,dt.-cca-d. h . Appraisement of rcvlllu A. MiisHer, widow of Jolm A. .M miser, late ot r rauklln Twp.. dee d. v. Aiinriilsciiii-iit nr i,i-v 1-1...1..I... ...i . . tieorta'o ij.uiK'k'i', lute of l iilou Twp.,' di-eeased. J. C. IsflltM'H. Clerk O. C. How 10 Cur All Skin Dlseuea." Simply apply -swaynk.s dintmknt." Ko Inter nal iiit'iiiciiiit reiiuireu. t urea teller, eczenm, Itch, all eruptions on the face, hands, nose, o.. leavinif tlie skin clear, white and healthy, its (Treat beallnif und curative powers are poaaeatioil by do other remedy. Ask your Oru-lst, SIIKIIIKPSSalcMff Yaluaole W Estate! llv virtue of Writ nr vi v, a i.. ... Of tll(l CO IN III I 'liliiliinii IM.. .U .....I , reeled I win expose to public salo at the Court Nitunlav, N i( nil)tr 21. lSO.T nt one o'clock 1. M. tho followinir di.nniv.ui Keul Kstalo to wit : " All that certain ineHatiiuiTn n. i.. ,.-.. j ... nuU' In Hi township ol I nlun, in the county of Snyder. Stale of IViinsyhunla. bounded on tho J, . f. ,'u,lu mum, onuio tast by laud of l-runklln Itlfii, on the. South by public riUlll Hllll fin hill U-aaail I... I I ... ....... "f. ,V ', , - "v --.- t iuiiii in nun urius tter roldand wlfo, contalnlnii- T1IKKK 1:11 ackks more or less, wlu-reon are erected a TWO- rrnini - 'u iiuuois anu minor out Hoied taken Into execution and to bo sold as SherllTs onice. ALK11EU 81'ECIIT, Shorlll Mlddleburtfb. 1'a., July 9, 1S5. . Special Reduction at CLOSING 0UT SALE I desire to reduce my stock and I will offer a special reduction of lo 20, and 30 per cent, on all CLOTHING nana Gents' Furnishinq Goods 5?n't faili.to see the best bargains 6.C. GOTHJJS, Clofc. FURNITURE. Ciaier and Parlor Fnmifnri! We offer the best goods at Phe- nominal Jr rices, guaranteeing qual- xbico tuo rmuot, u.uu OtyieS tjQ .Latest. Couches, Lounges, Mirrors, Baby Carriages, Window Shades etc., offered at prices to suit the times. We are catering to the bnyder County trade, and AN INVITATION is extended to visit our place of .r J A a Dusmess. cespectrully, MILTON FURNITURE CO. Front Street, Milton, Pa. State Normal School, 33 LoOMS BURG, Pa. Prepares for Teaching, For College, For Hnsi- nc$$, For Social Duties. Eight Departments Thoroughly equipped Professional Department, Art Department, Academic Departmcnt,Manual Training Depart ment, Preparatory Collegiate Department, Phys ical Culture Department, Music Department, Stenography and Typewriting. The members of the faculty arc Christian men and women of broad scholarship and successful experience. They represent tho culture and train ing of eight of tlie best colleges and universities, and several of tho leading Normal and Training schools ot the United States. No school can give more for tlie money. Pew give so much. Pall term opens September 2, 1895. Por information address T. P. WELSH, PKINCirAL YOU CAN'T LIVE lAIITUOIIT A I I 17 EM HOW'S YOUR LIVER? ... ..ww a rmmw w ARC YOUR KIDNCY8 ALL RlGHTt DOCS YOUR BACK ACHE? DOES YOUR SLEEP REST YOU? ARE YOU WEAK AND THIN? ARE YOU DULL AND 1BILI0US? Try Dr. j. fi. r; r LIVER ad KIDNEY BALM. All who use it say It is The Peerless Remedy for curlnjE all ailnieBti OF THE LIVER, KIDNEYS AND BLADDER, FEMALE TROUBLES, RHEUM ATIS M AND BRIGHT' S DISEASE. The Dr. J. H. McLean Medicine Co., St. Louis, m.
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