FOR STA WRMAN. Frank Willing Leach Announce! Ttat Ho Is a Candidate. Veaeeae VThf tbe fretee! Chalrrnaa ef tha TUpabllran Mate Kterntlve Committee aid be rrnmotvd I1U Abilities as a Felltleal Tactician ad Organiser. rmLAnr.M'HIA. March 17. Frank Will ing loach txly announced himself aa a candidate for chairman of tha Pennsyl vania Kepubllrao itiU committee, to suo eeed Senator Quay, who will not aooept a aMotlo. Mr. loach It now tha chair- mail of tha t scout We coiutnltteo of tha tats aoratulttee. Aftar having mad a tha announcement ha waa asked whether or not rvnntor Quay favored hit candidacy, and tothli tnuulrr ba replied: summer, when Senator Quay made known the fact that ha waa In tha laid for the rlialrmanshlp, I resigned tha office I then held In thli city, and at one took charKu of lilt campaign, devoting tha entire auiu rm-r to It. "Where I It likely that Senator Quay would ho In tho present contest for atata chairman? He la not tha kind of a man to etblblt the Ingratitude which ba haa ao rigorously denounced In other. Walla X FRANK WILLING tKACII. do aot expect him to resign any offloe, or davota two month to the work, In order to secure the clutlrmanihlp for lue," ald Mr. Leatib good huinoredljr, "I of court look for hi cordial support. "It U not my delre, however, to he utada atate chairman lmply hecau of toy friendship for hltn or devotion to hi political fortune. If the olllco I given to aa It muit ba solely beoause of fltne, by experience and othnrwliK', foi the work of organisation, and because o. a d;lre on the part of active party work t through out the atate, whose withe should le con sulted and followed, that I hould ba plaoed at the head of tha st.it.a organlsa Ion. Unless that fltn and the exUtenoe f aurh a deilra ihall be made manifest I will not auk for or accept the ufttcn." "What apeolal object have you In view," air. Ijeaoh waa asked, "In dilrlng the State chairmanship?" "Simply to bring the atate organization, In thl Important presidential year, to the highest possible Mute of p irfi tloo. In the campaign of 1HHS, whou I 'lrt became tdontlfled with the stato oomiiilttee aa Urit assistant secretary, onr organisation com- prUud 15,0110 voter that U to we air responded with that number of people. The work w;t considered quite stupeu dou. In the following year, when 1 la oume chief secretary, our list embrnced 80.000 voter. Vrom time to time the scope of our work has been broaden d, until last fall, when we gatherud the mime and ad dresses of over 4 H.oiK) Hnpulillcans In fact, every single Kepubllcan voter la tha atate, exoept In three oountle. During that campaign we spent for postage alone 9V.034, of which sum $rt,000, representing 400,000 two cent stamps, wiu spent within period of forty-eight hours. I am satis fled thl line of work added from W.OUO to 100,000 to our majority of 174,000. "I shall not consider the perfection of organization to have been attained, how aver, until the stato committee haa In Ita archive the name, address, politic and vocation of every one of the 1,000,000 voter In Pennsylvania. If made chairman of the atate com rattUo I would (tart In within twenty-four hours after the adjournment of the state convention to gather the data In question, with the hope of carrying tka sUte by the largest majority ever given In a presidential year. While, during tha past ten years, great advances In the Una of organlxatton have been made by the atuto committee, I want to muku the effort to broadon It yet further before I give up tho work of political development." "Hut could you not do thl a chairman f tha executive commlttoef " "Possibly, but I will not. Under noelr eumstance will X continue la my present office." There is no man in Pennsylvania bettor known than Frank Willing luaub as a systematic, thorough orgauizer. Front 1b5 to Ib'M ho was secretary of the state committee, lelng associated with Chair men Cooper, Andrews, Watn-s and Rceder. JTromltxojto 1HW b was also assistant -sutivtury of the Kepubllcan national com mlwss', under Chairmen Quay and Clark sou. Ijist August, Immediately after the state convention, Chairman Quay selected hi m a chairman of the executive com mittee. That the enormou majority given tha state ticket lust fall, 174,000, was largely lue to Mr. loach's shrewd and effective work waa generously conceded by Chair tnau Quay himself. A day or two before the election a party bad gathered In tha .senator's room at the Hotel Metropola, when on of tha party, a newspaper man, said: ".Senator, now that you are through with the hard work, what do you thluk tho majority will ber" "Why," ui the quick reply, "you will have to ask I -each that question. Hals tha man who haa done the hard work, and be ought to have the knowledge. Ha haa been running tha campaign." In liws. acting upon behalf of the na tional committee, Mr. Lsach (pent. two month in North Carolina, and conducted the state campaign there. He made an affective still bunt. HI mission waa only discovered a few day before the election. Although his life was threatened, ho held hi ground until the close of the poll. II perfected an orgaulxatlon such a bad never been known In any southern atata before. Mr. Leach had the satisfaction of knowing that, though tha atata waa lost, three Kepubllcan congressmen were elec ted, which really saved tha bouse of tha Fifty-first congress to tha Kepubllcan party, for despite the Democratic whole sale counting lu tactics the Kepubllcan prnrad tha house by a majority of fire. A eliange of three votea would have given the Democrat a majority of one, A a result of tha method of organisa tion In winced In 1848 by Mr. Leach North Carolina Is now a Republican atata, the present legislature having a largj Re publican majority. Probably nothing aver gave Mr. Ioar.h :-ct r proitiliionoo. or gained him si fully i i r 'spect of tiie public a hi a " Ion la-t .'t urner In rmtgnlng aH.0) oft n -t!mt f r.'ttl Oitn'A d i tuy sheriff In or 1 T to ''liiirj of .S.oiutor (J lay's rain;ml:rn he srat.t ch irm vnsiil;, the n:llc for i .i Mr. ld .w'.i is now an asplni.ii . Tii.kt Kivs of ih.it iiiiinior.ibli) p.iii; ilg.l, i i ;i -nod iri hr mvU a lvers'i clunni ui -i-4. w;ii Kt 'goly dil to thn systnoi i to, listen work of Mr. Ioa:h, at hl k'i.i irit hu lci.irteri, Is oonoe.lod b those inill.ir vl h the dnvelopnietit of that .;nai politloal oontest. If chosen to tha chairmanship of tha it me commlttoa ha would bring to tha work a wider experience as an organiser than Is possessed by any one In Pennsyl vania outside of Senator Quay himself. Senator W. H. Andrews, who was chair man of the state committee In IM'JO, dur ing the Di'tnmiiter campaign, Is also spoken of na a possible candidate for the chair manship this year. NAPOLEON, ONCE ASkED FOR AN OPEnON,' Give a Vraphlc Drrlpttoii of III Ideal Woman. MoCirrn I'loase Koto. ritCIAL TO OlS LAl'T BISDtBS J In rexpome to m question asked by a lady, the treat Napoleon replied, " My Ideal woman Is not the beautiful- featured MM'lety belle, whose jdiy sician tries in vain to keep her in repair, nor tho frnyllo butterfly of fashion, Vilio gilds the tortures of dis ease with a forced mile. " No! my Ideal Is a woman who has accepted her being a sacred trust, 1 and who obeys the laws of nature for the preservation of ber body and soul. "Do you know, my knee Involunta rily bends lu lionmce when 1 inert t lie matron bo reaches middle age In com plete preservation. "That woman is rendered beautiful by perfect health, and the stalwart children by ber aide are ber reward. That's my Ideal woman." To grow to ideal womanhood the girl hood should be carefully guarded. Mothers owe a duty to their daughters that in too many eases is neglected. Nature lias provided a tjme for purlfl eation ; and if the channels arc obstructed the entire system is poisoned, and mis ery comes. At a mothers' meeting the wife of a noted New York divine said to ber lis teners: "Watch carefully your daugh ters' physical development. " Mothers should see that Nature is assisted, If necessary, to pert orm Its onu. mad ieep flelr uVugACers mttl- AhWlueu ' as to matters concerning themselves." Irregularities, from whatever cause, are sure indications of organic trouble. With irregularities cotno disturbance of tho stomach and kidneys. Violent headaches often attack the victim; pains shoot every where. Kx treme irrita bility follows quickly, and. then utter despondency overwhelms the already over- bur dened life. Unless the obstruction is removed at once, youi daughter's whole future will be darkened. Lydia E. Pinkhatn't Vegetable Com pound will accomplish the work speedily It Is the most effective remedy for Irregu lar or suspended action known. I A Sure Remedy in everj case and every hind of Hemorrhoids or ) Piles is Salva-cea traaaa-iiAur). This statement can't be made too strong or too emphatic. It is a simple, certain. j speed cure for RhiumitUm, Eozima, ; CenvuliUnt, Chilblains, Sin Uutclit, Burnt, Ttitkaoki. Cuts, Faeaiekt, Miuralgla, Sara Thraat. Sprains, lalls, Uleartt Two sixes, $ aad so cents. At druggists, ar by snail. Thb Bbamssstm Ce., S74 Camal St., N. Y. Dn.KILMCrTB f. KIDNEY. LIVERS BW?." tleadache, fool l.r-"i, .! stomnrh, heart burn, pain luelii'. iivi-;-i i. eonnllitlotl. Poor Piwslion Dlstrcoft 're )! p.ii mud Moating in tba Stotnsch.siinrtfii-Mff tirvih, pain In the heart. Loss or J.iEctltc A splendid r-eiiir to-diiy and a depressed ona to-morrow, nothing e-iiis to taste good, tired. Sleepless and nil unstrunif, weakness, debility. Iwsmi.nit builds up quickly a rundown ouatltution and makes tlio weak strong. At Droggl" 50 eetila and fl.OO atsa. limtfxW Holds to fllth" fn-Cmssiitalina rraa. Da. Kn.sirn k Co., DinonaJfrog. M. T. Jk ks Mjnrsd a eossauit rslmnsas far ersr lit? ymrs. It It wonSmfUUf tJliSMlosi la all pstoral di tuck ss MkMsilaai, T.aaiksae. starrk, T.lk..b., Msaralala, Ba.kak snd ntksr susraiw kr pala It sa stwnd. snl. Try It. At in storss. or hr aiall on rsrslpt of asM, Udna lad s smw. WINKELMANN BROWN DKVQ CO., Rslllxrs. H., t. a. A. Tlcciuisfiq(c's In' s 'S DiEBSt OIT TIIK LAWS Or" I'KNN.-VI.VANI.V 17u0 to IN O. (vols. to)Hl M o. I'rlre 11.1 11). I'ohtluucd li) u niiprleiiii tit.'l M lun.e U r itw, I'llre ti mi Dy 1'KAMv V. 1H.K1IITI.V. Kv. Bill's Justice, lOU Eiioa. (I sned lu Mv. !-.. ) llt'lnir tliorniiKlily revl.se.l Willi rereretiees to the istli itlilMh of I'iihIou's lil.'i-pt. 1 v., I. vo. lly V. V. UKIUHTLY, Km Price ti 00 lap's (KhusiI Iii Jiiniisrv. lNva.1 Kevlaed to il.iie, Willi rwciviire tothn ljth edl tl"ii ef I'urdoii's D gent, l vol. mvo. By EI) U. r'. I Loll. Kt. I'rlce ti.00 1 table's Goide. Contslidng forms and full dlriM-tlnns ai totlielr duties, with the Fee Hill, Under t lit) Act of 1 MCI. I vol. liy 11. V. MA US II. I'rlce il.tw. Sividge on the Law of Boroughs. HlinwlngtlielrTminiierof rneoiporulln, regula tion, mkMm. and ll.le.v hiiiI l lie IKitver aad rlutles nl their ortleern I Vol By V. li. oAVIlMir:. tMj. l'r.celitu. Tbeaboe txoksM-iit prepaid ou receip; o( piu-e. KAY & BROTHER, Hub ishers. philad:lpm;a t-unt. UOITOirs NOTIf'K, In tlie K t iteof f In t:,o o p: st ; ooiirt E. C. .Mui.bi eli. dee'd ifMi.M'.ei t'oiimy. Tlie iii.derslutd. Alldl'nr n 1 1. t it. U liv I lie Or)lniiii' Ci ui I cf Nii iter l fit. lo illMrilitite Hie liiiliinee In Hie linndNoI .Mrs. 'lillle K. Man-Ix-ck. Aitinliithiritrix of Hi-I'Ma'eof K t'. Man. beck. Ute nf Went Heater Townhlp. binder Co.. IM , deeeHSed, will Hit for I lie puriH se lit Ills n IMiliiimeiil nt liin iimis In Mlifd elu.rgli. In stl1 founty. oa Tliiiisdiiv. Ap;ll 1 u, too'eUsk A. M., when mikI wiiern all imtkods Intere-ted are notified to prew nt their iLiiiiin ur m forever debarred from i-oiiilng in for a share of tho fund .Match M. 1NU. K. K. HUWEIt. Auditor. D U. A. C. SPAXOLKH. DKNT1ST. Gas Adiiiiiiidtert'd. ('ruwnnnil Mriilcework, Kfc. OflloH oii tloi.r north of SVel' Store. SelliiHrroVe, 1'it. Remembe r Tie Sea SELIN.SOIIOVK MARBLE-YARDl M. L. MILLER, Prop'r I keep coiiHtHtitly on li.tml itn I unm ufacture to order nil klinln tif Marble and Oranite Monnraents And MUrnl Old Stonoa Cleaned and Repaired LOW IMtlCKS I LOW IMtlCKS!! 1 liHVe one of the bet Marbl !i.t- ters III tllH Htufrt Hill) COIiHeljllelitly turn nut rood work. lv3r(:oiiii ainl in v worktt prices. rati tatst . - - itiHriKiiit roe Ht invent I most re pieriiuiiv sn u uoniiiiiiaiice or same, M, L. MILLER. (Duttice of the e&ce AND CONVEX J M. Z. STEININCER, I MiddlcburQh, Pa. ' A OHANOI TO MAKK MONKY. I t kava saa4a ILatO olaar snenay laaT4aysaa1 atUaa4 ta aty bouaeaold tiuUas ttttita. aastl Ulok tal la dolus; spleodld for a woosaa lax rtanoetl la buaTaaas. Aajrene aaa aell what everyone waata to tmr.aud avery family waa la a DUh Washer. I doa'l eanvaa at all i paopla eome or sand for the washers, aad avary washer that goes out sella two or three mora, aa they do U work to perfection. You aaa wash and dry tba dishes In two minutes. I am goins- to devote my whole time to this business now, and I am suie I uan olear IVU0 this year. My sister and brother have started In tbsbusU nous nml are doing splendid. You eau get Oom ti'fle Instructions and hundreds or tasllmoolala iv aaor.fc.mr tha Iron City Dish Washer C let) i. Highland Ave., atstloa A, Pltuburg, Pa!, and If you don't make lota af money It's row own fault. Haa, W.tf. CLOSING O0I SALE OFOUH Furnitnre Separtment. Our Kntiro Stock of Furni ture and lledding will be closed out in tho following months at ClinmtMT Suits, 8 Piece, nmrkctl down (mm $10.00 to $25.00. l'urlor SuiUt nmrkud down from $10 to $25. SitlulMiards marked down from 0 to $15. J-rf'wistown, Pa. P. S. All pKkl nicked and de livcred in order V. O. U. Coik Ihh marked down lrom $5 to $10. !tiiip.t market! down fron$2 to$8. Fine Upholstered Rockers marked down from $3 to $S. IJetlsteads marked down from $2 to$G. Cane and Wood Seated Cliairs marked down from $1 to $G. Hall Roekera niarkel down from $lto$10. IjadicH Parlor Desks marked down from $:) to $10. Parlor Tables marked down from $1 to $5. looking (ilasses, lutsels, Pictures and Picture Frames, Statuary, Has socks, Rattan, Cane Seat and Rack and Wood Seat Rockers, Extension Tal)les,Cuiloards,Uml)rella Stands, Tea Tables, Commodes, Chiffoniers, Riiieaus, Doiijjhtrays, Wardrobes, Stands, Mattresses, Red Springs, iVrc. Our stock of CarjK'ts, Rugs, Art Spiares, Matting and CWia I)isr Mats is the largest of any house in the count), and all price on these goods arc marked down in plain figures, and will lie sold at a big reduction during the Closing Out Furniture Sale. I am deter mined to close out tho Furniture Department of my business, and terms on the aliove goods are prices named will lie cash or note with ap proved seeuritv., . , W. H.FELIX, THE EARTH GIRDLED By Rev. T. Dewitt Talmage, D. 0. 3 h Latnt, Ormtrit and Mott Wonderful Hook by Oit ITurW't moif etUbrated rreachtr, ' Author and Traveler. Si A T,rf SMli'V Brltflit men and women ViiltlMJiX areeurnlnif av to S75 W A VT1' I IH-rweek. You can do ' Av Ui Hie smne. Tlio oppor tunity of a llft-tltne. KxcliiHtve control ot ti-i rl'orv If . von npjily in time. Travel, udveiiture, illhfovery. mystery, wonderful revelations, elo iiueiit. (IpMcrlptloiiH. imiliim. luinior, tragedy. The tlrauilesl and Most Iteuiurkalile ltook of the ivntiuy, emliriieliii: Amerlea, the Sunilwlch Is lulidH, AiiNtrullu. New .eiiliinil. South Sen a latiils. Inillii, Kyiit, I'ulenlliie, oreeee, HUtly, Kuroie, KiWHlit. England, hlrnnire Adventurra In HtrutiKu IiiihIn 1 AUiunlltitf cuntotns nud su perMt Ions nf wild and burlmrous races I Ovei 40 orlirlniil plintojrriitihsot curious people, tor elKn scenery and cele lirntert lilMtortc places. The world's rellKlons Htuilleil, exnoHed, und compar ed wltlichrlHtlunlty. Oraplilc word-palntliitrHOf the deplorulile efTecta pnsluced upon nation and peoples by a Ix-llrf lu MoliiuiimeduiilHin, llliiilcMilhin, llraliiniiiilHin, liudillilntii, LiimlnlHiii, I'oufuclsnl-mi. Keil.slilHin, HutiiurlNin, t'uniillm IImiii sml suvnery. start Hiik reveliitlium of Hie M'lul Kint li Tin".! ! condition nt the women nml i hllilri'ii of IIih KiihI. Klmpietit ilefurrlpllons of seenery. people and places In nil the lutMoUH ot the earth und Hie IhIhiiiIh of Ihesea. The world's wonders und inynterles plioioKntplied and de scribed by thOKreatest living writer and travel, er. Na tit lirr bonk like II In rslslruce. Send for III nut ruled circtilurs and lull purtlculars free, to Hie PKOIl.i:' IH IIMSIIIMM CO., 1II1 Market tttrrt-f, I I. ' It. IMillailrlphla, Ta. Cancer I Caucer I Cancer cured on the Jtireust, head, face, Up liiiti l or anywhere, on the external surface of the body (la eli;lit days) wit iiout tlio loss of a drop of blood. No knlfo used. Terms very rea sonable. Call at my ofllre oriiddreHM II. H. ItOTIIKtH K, M. I)., New li -I till. 1'a. P. 8.-Kindly ask your druKKlHt or merchant whether lie keeps ir. 1). It. hothrock'H renie dies vl i ! Two-day Couuli cure, IthetiniHtto Llnl inent. KleiTtrlcNuuruliflut'tire, Liver Pills, Head ache Powders, Vftretnhln Ootid it Ion Powder for nil domestic animals, Kits. Peppermint, (lolilen Tincture, lYNii'lo Vanilla, Luudiinttm, I'arv gorlc and Castor Oil. If nut. tell hint to order them at once as they are Hold and used every where. U.K. KOTIlKOt'K. M. Ii Physician and Pharmacist, New Berlin, Pa. THE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE . A WrUe 10 T- Qct. jr Vfc Drawer 130, Chicago, Brcre "V tsry of the Stai Accidsmt K Com r amy. for luformsllon regtrdiuf Accldeut Intur snce. Mention this psper. Bv sa dolnir vm ran .... membership fee. Has ptld over $000,000.00 (or accidental Injuries. Be your own Agent. NO MEDICAX, EXAMINATION H-EQCIHETX FATFOKKS I Pr miotiTb, a han .... . .. kwt Inauiutul bt urt The Post $1,504 yr. REDUCED fr.Mil I K I1SL 1 1 lletnt phrtlelan of im imxs' siperlsuna. B-"" rrMi,.unillllul) irillU UUSUMMS. o ttanilns, wrlnklst ur BalihlnsM. lm LZ. ,'.f"a. wsulinaij.saplsilisi. I'hi Mstana aad tuetot, ladlas ludurs Ik thuuMuds eurwl PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL aalaanllallF. r.ir parlleulsn address, with sump. , I)K sNVnPP '" w,aif4tMMi.u, On I UCKs ta-set btm4.v, hi, isasuTi, -!-Fi I ;ifc arjd Accid psurapce. Snyder's dld, and keliaijle v It surance Agency, seunsg:. o ve, snyder county, i Qlmc w. Snydor, Agout SuccesN'o to the late William H. Snydor. Tlia rar.V..u1Unnf"K' Tfliat.U T f- ... , V- . V .77 . . 1 r "'"' lunuisuto is represented in er VAll?J t&il 'r"Piie8. from which to make a -.electiX Better the orld ov- V FIllL-JJoyal, Liv (pool, fin, (iucludinji foreign assets) HtrtforJ, of rtforl, Conn., (oldest American Co ) j rhteniz, 1) Hartford, Conn. , Continental, f New York, "1 Oerman Amer'icon, New York, ,1 LIFE Mutual Life rue. Co. New York, ACCIDENT Kmployera' Liability Amui-huco Corporation 1 Arrident Ins. Co. Hubucribed Capital of $ J Flt L,fe "P1 Accident rinkti accepted at the lowent posHitTi. tihed by a strict regard to mutual safety. All just claims vrtT satisfactorily adjusted. Information in relatiou to all oUbbVi t. ance promptly furnished. ELMEK W. SNYDEIt, At'' Omt e on Market Street. .ShIh' Snecial Reduction af CLOSING OUT m a- ri I desire to reduce my stock t Will oner a snpp.iol varitmfiAr, J- , VtiAAb. UU till CLOTHIM r b7rtr auii ana com une of Clothing is always kei hand. Genls5 Furnishing Goo Don't fail to zee the best bar! in the county. G.C. (MUDS, BKH F Great Reduction Sale of St V- aa - - tsawa. ' - - - - -s,. Mta, va,, WfJ For Ninety Days f The Undersigned Offer the Public Theft AT TIIK GREATEST SACHIK1CK EvEIt KNOWN IN CENTR PYLVANIA. vlt","01!0"1.1, w? to ?. oar salesabo i ri v r . w " "," l,r's as follows : i Sf ,, p,'u,b;r h,1't8. 14.00 Cotton Top Mattress f M..CJ .r? "WiWoveo Wi're Mattress I lliT.J ! iT ,e,Jt," iu.wi: lieu ISprlDtrs ; lUBii larior Suits 80.00 ;I)ronT.hl stf nut WoiKleii CUairs per set 2.50:i'latform Kookers...V.V.."".& lu stock every thin in the furniture line, Including Mirrors hf Beat Chairs-fine, inedi u m anil nl your order, and thus hv is in an :.. j .1 r - ... ""x. vu everjr uonar. Special Attention Given to Undertaking & Emll KATHERMAN & HARTNAN, Limit! , , MIFPLINDl Mi TK TO! I have in stock a full ana plete line of Furniture of all Kind At all times you can see tlio latest style tri Parlor and Bed-Rnnm Bit SIBE-BOARDS, SOFAS, MATTM CIIAIltS. Sl'KIN(JS, KTC. In short evervtliiiiir usually found in ,.i. . ,t .r - - IllOt V,Jl.-'l turo Store. I inako a specialty of repairing ui i nun jf.tuitiii lUllllturu. in UNDERTAKING In All Its Brand mudo a Hjiwiulty ut lowest prices. No charges for KinK You will nnvo money by calling on me lieforo purchasing JACOB HAU KKKLEY8' JWILDINQ Market St., Selinsgrove, Pa. I 4 VIACIUAUISV; S2?2ati l (! Ilea. HUsVJIlLSl sa mAtlaaaaa W, av sa aaaa . . aL i IEV; SEED GUIDE FOH 9MT VUMU Tllil.l, APri.ICANTfl. A valaakle . Ubls sru-ius wSi.h uS ksw aai afiTss U slsnt, sis !.' fur all VsestsbU. rioaw ass Fstia aMds.also soalains j ml Tkseossbbrad lJ. Stasfc tmi r. failWf, rails UI.M I r U Urtl n Q npyilerHiarsaBlM.rl.aaValleeil.f ULII OLUnl ararTklsarsa4nitiauaUi et skolat Suwse sssa. esse arvalsS will bsm S.w.ra tbl . ti rr ' r r nt.. dtJlght- strain 77
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