X 4- ..... - - '-- - - ') ' fm GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS! Find no difficulty in securing what they rcquiro for thoir ta bles at our store. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIBD EDITION In a Line or Tw, Rosy dice Vs. Jlnglo, jingle. Healthy weather. Doctor cornplalu. Oystors aro In thoir prime. 1'ror.cn potatoes tusle sweet. Plenty of ice already stored away. Slippery pavements. Throw coal ashes on them. The snow storm promised us last night failed to connect. It may arrivo latter on. The monument committee meets at 8 o'clock this evening. A full attendance is requested. The fruit crop will ho inimcnso this yoar. It is so predicted by fruit growers, and they ought to know. The post ofilco was closed from 2 to 5 p. m. to-day on account of tho funeral of ex Proaidcnt Hayes taking place this afternoon. An excellent remedy. "Two of my children taavo been much troubled wllh neuralgiu ull winter. They used Salvation Oil and a few applications produced a complete cure. I con older It an exoellont rcmcd, John 11 Jones. Dvputy lnpeot r, Tobacco Warehouse. No. 4. llnltlmoro, ild." Coming ICvents. Feb. IX. First annual hall of Gon. Har rises Lodge, Knights of Pythias, at Bobbins' opra house. Fob. 22. Martha Washington Birthday Party, in Bobbins opera house, uudor the Mispices of the Ladles' Aid Society of the P. U. eh u roh. March 16. Tea party in Kobblns opera house, under the ausplocs of the Welsh Con gregational church. Twelve rimtos Tor 00c. By sonding us your cabinet, togethor with SO cents, we will finish you one dozen photos 11-8-tf W. A. Keaoey. Jtocktios, mufflers and silk handkerchiefs In all tho latest and most approved styles and at exceedingly low prices at tho Peoples' store. 12 15-tf Superior goods at. 25 per cent, lower than elsewhere at Holdcrman's jewelry storo. tf "Why do you call him an imaginative writer?" "I bavo hoard him speak about tho prices lie gets for his articles." When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla. VTbon she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. "When aho becamo Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she bail Children, she gaethem Castorla. Best woilc done at Brennan's Steam Laun dry. .Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed Wnnted, Te complete filos, two copies each of tho EviBUtfa Hkbild of January 4th and Feb ruary 5th, 189i. A liberal price will be paid for the satna. A Haro Hargaln. Th good will and fixtures of an old es tabllshed butcher shop in Shenandoah for sale. At present doing a nice, eafe business of about $1,000 per month. Price, $200; or $325 with bona, wagon and harness. Apply at this oilioe. M2 Gt Buy yoar child a pair of rubber boots They will cost you but 00 cents at tho Peo Tiles' store. 121 North Main street 12-15-tf "That young preacher wo heard to;day was a fine pulpit orator, wasn't ho?" "Yes, if ho could only control his voice He woke me twice during tho sermon." Pitas or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knife or ligature. No danger or suffering. No delay from bus iness while under treatment. Patients who are responsible need not pay until well. A poseet eure guaranteed. Send for circular. E. REED. M. D., 188 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Refer, by permission, to the editor of the EvMrUKe Hbiulb. tf Hsldenaan's jewolry store leads as ever, tf OflMgllblV I,MUln to CtMMUtMptlon. Kumy'a Bslwn will stop the cough at owe. ' The Aoailemy ltualHUroul. Tiis PoMaviUe headquarters for Shenan doah people and o titers living North of tho Mountain, Air hot toddle, hot punches, beef tea and all kinds of wines and liquors of the best brands, is the Academy Restaurant, John F-Oooaey, proprietor, if. A. Cooney, assist ant. , to SpeOMlM to salt ail eye, at Porte's book and stationery store, No. 81 North Mala 1-W-ti Albums, and Fcy Slippers ' tlw Peofto' wtptt. lUMf 44 rViqr d thre yowi ladh lank ml. papa?" " Bwnw eeh owe has a m bonnet, my m. im! teh ti think the other Una the prrttf." Ute monaoui sole of Dr. ball' at Hyrup has bnnurht to the surface ni wiou Iwttc. tlocs. Keep a abarp look out w hen you uy. , 1- MY, BUT -ISN'T IT GET! ING WARM I A SPURT IN THB TEACHERS' CONTEST. MIm lliirns IXvKlopi Orrnl Strcrijjl li ami ThIoh the I.i'Hil (IIium (Jonteitl for Third Place HUleen Ti-nclicn Now In the Jtace llriaget A. Burns '. SSI Mary A. Con elly 1W Llllie 11. I'lilllli M lreno Shone 1 Carrie Puust II Maggie Cuvanaugh 41 Hattlo Hess - 37 Mary A. Latterly Si Anna M Dctigler S MahaWFalrehlld 0 Hannah lleese ... 6 Maine II. Wasley 0 AtlgusU Myers, ABtiland 4 Carrie M. Smith 1 Clara Cllno I William N.Ehrhart 1 Total Jit Tho llKRii.u's teachers' contest is enjoy ing a genuino boom. Yesterday 408 votes were polled, in ore than tho combined result of tho first two days. This boom was duo to great activity on tho part of Miss Burns' friends who sent in 217 votes in tho alter noon and placed the lady in first place with a lead of 71 over her nearest opponent. Miss Connelly, who held a lend with many voles to spare for two days, is now in second place with 127 votes nhoad of tho next highest. Each day adds renewed interest to tho con test and brlugs in new contestants. Ycslcr day tho now comers were Missis Faust, Itice, Wasley and Cliiie, and Itr. Ehrhart, ol tho High School. Miss Faust made an excellent Mart and formed a tio with Miss Shano for loiirth placo. Mies Cavanaugh got dan gerously dote to that placo yesterday and Miss LaU'erty was not far behind her. As tho number of contestants is now be ginning to run high it is deemed advisable to adopt measures to simplify tho return table as published abovo. On and after Monday next only tho names of teachers having a total of 25 or more votes will bo published, hut a strict account of all tho ballots they receive will bo kept and when their totals reach tho required figuro they will bo placed in proper position in tho table. As an indication of tho interest which has already been taken in tho contest wo are in receipt of a number of lotters from distant points, somo praising the enterprise and wishing it success and others calling attention to teacbers who should receive support. Two votes were received yesterday from Philadelphia and twelve rom Pottsville. Ono of tho letters received from the Quaker City is as follows: KniToit Heiiam) : I ied your newsy paper with luiertsi iaeh day. Tho contest which commo ecd on January 16th will b most exciting, and I do hope two of our most popular Hackers will be tnu fortunate ones, toinjoy tho W or d's Fair ho ldiy trip Yours, A. ti. HoLLOI'ETElt, Philadelphia, Jan. 18, IS93. A letter received from Pottsville is moro specific In recommending teachers: Coktest Kdh oit : Euc!osed find slxvot'S cucli lor the dnuKluerx ot my old friends, now occeased, Jonathan asley and John lteeso MissO" Miiujo 11. asley and llanuab Iteose. I hope to i-end ihem m..uy moro voles, as they arc dosoivlng. H. 11. I'ottsvlllu, Jan. 18. 18U3. Somo peoplo who havo been sending in votes have been disappointed because the count has not been reported on the Kinio day. We again announco that counts are made at 1 p. m. cadi day and tho returns for all votes rtceived on tho day of tho count are an nounced in the tablo published tho next day. All those who have used Baxter's Man drake Bitters sperk very strongly in their praise. Twenty five cents per bottle, lm THE THB ATE E. Itclrronres to lVrjjUhon Theatre Coming; Attractions. Judging by tho applauso that greeted the performance of ''Tho Boy Iramp" at tho Criterion theatre last night, it is one of tho most popular plays presented at that house this season. Tho piece is one of the sensa tional and is far better than its title suggests. Young I cuvilio's methods us a comedian are inlmitablo and unliniitable. Ho is original and acrobatic and is a fair mimic, and dis plays his talents in giving imitations of well- known actors. The supporting company is above the average, and several taking pictures were presented. Hrooklfn Citizm, " Tho Boy Tramp " will appear at Ferguson's thoatro to-morrow evening. "tue limited mail." "The Limited Mail," that will soon bo seen here, is said to be of moro than ordinary oxiellence, and is a phenomenal success everywhere. Manager Ferguson is lo bo congratulated opon securing so sttong an attraction. " The Limitsd Mail " will appear at Ferguson's theatie on Monday evening, January 30th. Your children sre liable to Coughs. Colds i re Tliroat, Croup and Whooping Cough wijicIi oltvu ieulih HjrlDiitlj, I'l om pi treat- o em rate. iiiHity juuuivui iiuiDBuutinD, Try J'uu-Tlna t omib and Consumption Cur. 11' piewaul. safe and hiire. 35 cts. bold at 1. P. 1. Kirliu'a diuguur. Batter Man "Is there much game about here in the winter?" U'tnttm Man "Yes, piles of it." "Whatisitmotlyr" "Poker." rmh Morris Biver Cove Oysters rceehed dally at Coslett's. 0-28-t J?m (at the ball)" Kub your check against mine, dearest." PritiUa " Why are you so affectionate all at wioo, lovet" lien " Oh, my race is burning bo, and I havwi't a bit of powder with me." Lan' Family Medicine Moves the Dowels Saoli day. In order to be healthy this is aeoBMary. I. unlit Did you ever notice that dock on I ho mantle Mr. llordly, I think it is just lovely. Mr. ferdbjU" Wliat do you admire parti oularJy aJOTUtt" ' J.MeHliSfP Why don't you see? H-or-namea tin) day. (She landed him). Worlds Fair Holiday Trip ! ILV.NJ.NG HERALD CONTEST i o Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a first class i lilcsgo hotel, and transports Hon to and from Chicago, Including tleeplng norths, all freo of cost," To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, sjit G P. M. Tho two teachers who receive tho largest number of votes will be taken to tho World's Fair and royally onter'aiiied by tho HEitALl) Cutout this coupon, un I on t' o bl nk lines wrlto tho name of the 1' bile Hhool I cochcr, north of too llroad Mountain, In Schuylkill eounly, whom you consider most popular, and send 1 totha 'itmlct htMor hvtuxug Ilrrultl, HUnuunioah, l'i." Every coupon proi erly filled out couuts as one vote for one teacher. Erory person, young or old, can rote, and vote as ollen as Ihey please. Coupon must be In thu hands of th editor within ten (1UJ days after the 4alo It bears. Name of Toaoher.. o Ilcsldenoe Namoof Yotor Kcsldcnce JANUAIIY 20, 1833. -COZLSTXDIT XOHnTS The two teachers who rccelvo tbo greatest number of total votes up to the closing hour above staled will be declared tho winners. All coupons must bo cut out of ihe Evemiho Hehai.d and sent, securely sealed In envel opes, addressed to "Otuitut Mtitor. Iteming lit oW, Shenanttoah. '." rtny person residing In any placo may vole as often as lie or sho may desire for one or mon teachers encaged In teaching In a publlo school north of the llroad Mountain at tho close of thi current school term; provided, that any teacher who may ave been Incapacitated by slckne-t oraccldoi t for teaching for a period of not moro tuan three months prior to the end of the term, may also compete ' Each toIo lor each teacher must be represented by a sepcrato coupon. A coupon bearing the namo of moro than one teacher or specifying more than one vote for a teacher will be thrown out as void. A careful ri curd will bo kept of the names of all contestants, and all coupons will bo (Ilea and kept safo until tho final adjudication. Threo prominent a d re-ponslhle men of Hhenan doah will be selected to act as Judges, mako the final o unt and annou co the names of the two winners. Mhould tbree or more teachers be tied on the highest number of rotes, the Judges will bo al owed to decldo. The names of tho winners will be announced on or before Saturday, Julr 15, 1MJ. Hhould the winners bo absent from Shenandoah at the time they will be informed of thelrgood fortune by telegraph, so that they may start on ihe trip as soon thereafter as possible. All blanks In tho coupon must be filled out, especially the blank requiring the namo of tht pen-on voting. The number of votes received at tbls ofllco up to 4 p. m iaeh day will be pub llshcd In the next Issue of tho UxitALJ) with the numes of tho teachers voted for. JVfoitl "I say, Cholly, what are you trying to find in that newspapetY" Chollu "1 want to see if my engagement with any society belle is announced. I've been rawthcr familiar with tho dealt cwea tures of late." USE DANA'S SAItSAPAEILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUKES." Political Cards. jrjt'-iH CHIEF BUKGESs, JAMES J. WIIVISLIUAW. Subject to Democratic rules. Oil COUNCIL, (Fourth Ward) FRANK WILCOM. Subject to Democratto rules. JOU COUNCIL, (Third Ward) JOHN II. IlEESa. Subject to Citmens' party rules. pOB COUNCIL, (Second ward) il. P. CONRY. Subject to Democratic rules. F Oil COUNCIL, (Second Ward) JOHN F. FIN NET. Subject to Cltliens' party rules. OB COUNCIL (Sesond ward) " T.J. BRQVOHALL. Subject to Cltliens' party rules. JTOIS SCHOOL I10AKD, (Third Ward,) O. T. STItA UOI1N. Subject to Citizens' party rules, OK JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, (1 bird Ward) T. T. WILLIAMS. Subject to Citizens' party rules. F OR JUSTICE OV THE PEACE, (Second Ward) WILLIAM II. SHOEMAKER. F OH JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Third Ward, J0IIN a. DAVIS. Subject to Citizens' party rules. F OK JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, TIIIIID WA3D, MAX It ERSE. Subject to Demooratio rule. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Ilof sler's old stand.) .Hill ii and Coal hih,, t lit'iiHiuionli. Best beer, ale and porfr on Up. ''he finest brands ot whiskeys and olgars. Pool room at- tapneu. A BR AM HEEBNEFcO.! PORT CARBON, PA.. Manufacturers of $ocieuiJ ood0 1 Of Every DescnpttoL Fags, Baoghs, Cpps. fieyanas, i 40PFINES GU0DS-L0WE31 PRICE Wrlto for catalogues. Correspondence Bolldteo WANTS, Sso. FOIl KENT. Society and club rooms in the post ofllco building. Apply to M. M. Hurke, Attorney, Iloom 3. 12-1 l it Foil SALE. Cheap, a flro and burglar proof safe. Good as new. Apply lo John A. Titman. 1 10-1 w OK SALE. I.lvery outfit for i-ale cheap for . cash. Annly to . P. Conrv. No 31 South Main street. 1-10-tf ANTED. A gentleman now visiting town V Is di sirous of nurchaslmr a number of fine specimens of sulpnur diamonds Parties having good hard pieces will plonsc call at the IltKAi.n ofllco. 1-3-tf WANTED To rent n, second band piano Excellent care will be taken of same. Apply at Eden Dituo ilusee, (Kobblns' opcrn house.) MB 2t WANTED Two good, modest glrl for gen eral housework. Apply at Peter's saloon, G North M..lnstreut. 1-20 tf LOS''. a bright-red pocket book, contalnliiB three return tickets from Shenandoah to Philadelphia Findoi will please return same to Daniel McNtllls or to tbls office. l-183t LOST. Hetween tho Grant Band room a d corner of White and Coal streets, a pocket book containing asnm of mon. v. A sultublo lewxrd win be p id if same la left at tho Hkiiald office, or my resilience. 133 North Whilo street. 1-19 3t Fued. II. Hopkins, Jr. AGENTS WANTED ON "ALAKY or com mission, to handle the new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great est seiune novcitv ever produced, erases inn thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like magic. 200 to 500 per cent, profit. One agent's sales amounted to f620 in six days. Another 132 In two hours. Previous experience not necessarv. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe MI 'g Co., La Crosse. Wis. x43U 5-24-ly NOTirE. Notice 1" hereby given by the under- limed Countv Commissioners of Schuylkill county, tl at sealed pioposuls will be re eiv d until 2 o'clock p. m.. .Monday, January 23d, f. r furnishing nml delivering 2U0 tons of stove ana uu ions ox enestnui coax at tne County Prison and Com t Houte. !-AMur.L,u iiriur.K. J auks .1. Downs, K1.1A8 E. 1IKHI, County Commlksionrrs. AtteBt : PniL. J. Connkia, Clerk. I-17-5t COAL WANTED. Proposn's will be received until no' n Monday, .Isnuary 30, for li0 tons of chestnut, 50 tons of slove and 25 tons m egg coai. oeitveria at inu Aimi.no iso coal vuru. x'enusyivauiu ruiiroau, ocuuyiKiii naven. . j .... . JOHN 1IF.IIGAN. llOU HIT Kill. INU, Wm. Dkiik, Board of Poor uireclors. Schuylkill County Almshouse. ..an. 17. 'U3. 1 29t VI OTICE. To the Stockholders of the "eat .Lv aud Power Compai.y. f-henundoa , Pa. At a reular mietlngoi the Board, f Direc tors of this ion pany the l'.xcoutnoConinililee wxs authorized to I ive tblrly oeyLitlee to all Stock or i-liuro liolderi- that 1810 bhaies of new stock will be ltsucd ut par Value of ten dollars per share. First to each nreeext shareholder ono shara to oaeb five share hold, toall those d' siring tn auoscrioe; anuii any snouiu rot aesireto lauo bus or i er nrooorilon then thf said balane to be put up at publlo sale at tho next regu.ar mfcungoi me noarum uircciore. This Increase of stock Is neeettsarv to nro. Vld4 for tbe debt contracted lor the construc tion oi tne sieam beating plant. S. A. Hhddall, J. H. KlSTLHll, J S. CAIJjEM. Sbenandoah, Pa., Jan 1U, lb3 1-19 Ot K PAYS for u borne lot at May's Land' me. me nne sumiruoi Atlantic i.nv: ; squares from H. H. ; commutation fare to Pliila. cents; has court bouse, hotols, schools, brick, and lumbering mills, with finest water power; lino driving. Hulling, gunning, bathing, selling; city and country combined; 35 houses built last year and not one empty; a safo and sure Investment; HO invested will Increase WO In Omonlbs; 3 mills built tbls year; lota are ouieot aooveticeun, iu per oenu ou lor easu, 2 lota for Mf: title Insured, Send for circular. MAY'S LANDING 1MPKOVEMENT CO., 658 frankllr St, Pnlladelphla. 9-30-4: JOHN F. PLOPPERT'S Bakery : and : Confectionery: iHo. Ii0 East Centre Street. Icecream all the year 'round. OpenPupdays t ana now maKicg a superior quality ot uinsiiu anr.AU, uomeimng new. xou want 10 try it you'll use no omer ii you uo. Great Big Chunks Whacked Off Prices ! Or Dinner BKh nt the rate of 13 0 per chunk. Comote our 112 piece Princess Dmner 8eU) at M on-tmally worth $13.01). Jlwnwuijer. those are Kngll, I, g. ods. Look ut the,,,, even If yuu do not wish to buy. We ran sell you u Huh Toilet tiet nt n most reaf.onul.lo price eMier UiiKlnh or Amer. lean niui.uf.oture. White Granite Cups and Honcers us low aa -Kin per set. O.l.ls and endB In Fancy Chin" itli"'l.B "re .K?W'K '"I'lilly. Come boi u If yu wMi to in !, up brnkAi Bct. Art .,,,t" tery. lump?, sitttiouery, vi J-x w J..., jut lAJUVJctiXX taj VU 5-1 . 1 n I e-iTT 1 11 S Soutla ForX-mas and New Year Presents i reminder f sous of the most soluble artlces Ut such and also th place to buy them. ' A Good cttrge or Cloth Drs, A Plush or 0,th Coat A Fine Hhawl, A Pair of GooAuianketa, Flue VVIHon, MoquetteorOoat-skln Buff, Handsome Pnlrhenllle CurUrnB A Good Carpet, A Fine Carpet Sw-eper, A SetofTableLlnena, Nopklnsto match, A Fine Umbrella, Pair GeutB', Ladlta' or Children's Kid Bilk llundberchlefsSnd Mufriere Glove-, with fur tops, Towels, Mufls, Pocke-booka, etc! All of which con be purchased at ,1 J PRIfF'S 0LD RELIABLE, U . U . 1 ilJLVJJLj kJ, NORTH MAIN STftET. A Knotty Problem ! Is the Gift question, but it will be solved by call G ing at the store of J. P. I Williams & Son, vyher.e P you will find the most T desirable presents in the S Furniture line, Pianos, Organs and Sewing- Ma chines. j. p. Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. imelusee! (Formerly Kobblns' Opera House) GRAND OPENING, MONDAY, JAKD'&T 16 Two great shows In one. IN CURIO HALL, NO. I. WISH MAM1B RUSSELL, The Electrlo Lady ana Allnd Reader. MONS. MUN-TJLLA, The Man With the Iron Skull. IN THEATQRlU?fl, NO. 2 PROP. J. GRAZULE, Famous magician and spiritualist. Master Thomas McAdams, of town, favorite jig and real dancer u. n. ai d Annie omeca in their sketch, entitled "Hard to Suit," and the Muntullas In tnclr doublo webbing act. rar-A m-eat Know for loo. Matinee on Batur- Hutu fnr lnilleN mid children. I hlldren na- mlttednn Saturday lor 6c Including a seat. Do not miss it. Tne snow or your uieiiuiu. HOOKS & BROWN, SCHOOL BOOKS, TABLETS FOR SCHOOL, TABLETS FOR CORRESPONDENCE ARTISTS' MATERIALS, HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL DAILY AND WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS. No. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET, t ff CENTS FOR A WINDOW SHADE. Ell Others, readv to nut uo Bnrlnc roller. B H JH for aio, 85c, 4So, 50c and upwards. Par- " ties desiring only tbe snaaing or llx tureacan be uccommodated. C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardn Street. XsXscrsriD'is SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 Enttt Centre Street. The best beer, ales, porter, whteklae, brandlee, wines aaa nnet oigartf uiwuja uu uuuu. ItOBBRT LLOYD. Prop. TTvR. JAMKH BTE1N. 1'IIYSiaiAN AND aUHQHON. Ofitco and Residence, No, SI North Jardln street, snenanaoan. Eden D A uoveltltB etc., etc., etc. - - -v v m V ' 3VC,jLia JStr oot. OK PHILADELPHIA, Send their Eg Specialist ' To Hlicnitmlonli, Wctlm Htlay, Fc. i He will be found at tbe Ferguson KO8C From 8:30 a. m. toA:30 p. nu Persons who have headache, or whose eyes are causing dvs emforl should call upon their specialist, and the; will re ceive Intelligent and skillful nttentlon. NO CIIAHOE to ei (mine youreyes. Every pair of glasses ordered 1b guaranteed to be satisfactory. Horse : Ice : Creeper Hole agent for Schuylkill County. .A.- H. SWALM, Hardware, Iron, Oil, Paints, Robes Horse Blankets, Skates, Sporting Goods. Xleudquurtcrs For Florida Oranges Just received another cou- signment of Florida Oranges that the grower wishes me i dispose of to make room for more. I will sell the choicest at 20c Per Dozen. Jl- womeb, 124 N. Mnin Street. Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon in town Vmitr nd Whit Ft., (Illckert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar finest Whiskeys In the Market. Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 HOUTH MAIN STREET, Where be will be pIoad. to meet the wants of bis Mends ana the public la Evsryihing in tho Drinking Line. H. J, M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRARDVILLE. Host Wines, Liquors, lioers, Ales and tlnesl brands ot Cigars always on hand. PHOTOGRAPHER DABB Has pui cbaaed the best apparatus in the mar ket, aud is now prepared to take every sly loot photographs, views of butliitngs, tnautiinery and ail kin in of nuu.ouroi'U a speuuiUy Kach purebasi r of one Juiei abiuets hi ft. U pre siud wuh a I ne crayon reti. Thlv offer la goou until Airii i itws. t'opyin aim enlarg ing. V ork done at tort notloo and low prices. DABB, N. White St., nr,cS"pcCui.dg. V
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