EVENING HERALD MoNIl Y. DKCKMHI1K 24, 1WM. THIRD EDITION PENCIL POINTS. Local News Gleanings Condensed foi Hasty Perusal. Tramps lire plenty. Got your turkoj yet t Cake baking continues. Plenty of ChriBtmas greens. The storekeepers are busy tlieso days. Will the sleigh bells jingle this month r lloldermnu's prices are lower than those elsewhere. Students nre coming home for the holi days. Our knowledge of the jewelry business la baed on practical experience. Holder man, the jeweler. Many happy family reunions next week. Much like Indian summer weather. I0l is being whittled down to a very fine point. "Do we want more currency ?" Is what the editor of an exchange aikc Just try It aud see. Our knowledge of the Jewelry buslnet-s Is based on practical experience. Holder mnn, the jeweler. This week the Sunday fchools will lis havinx their Christmas entertainment. Gold watches sold nt Holdermati'a i eweln store lower than anywhere elce in tiie count'. Uiiu'i. look much aR If there would he Hleiuhing for Christmas 1 1 iltli-i iiihii's prices are lower than those elsew lii're. It you haven't bonght your Christmas present s its time to lie doing it. (old watches bold at Holderman's jewelry store lower thau anywhere else in the county. The stnro windows nre the centres of at- action thete days. li.eie m more stock in the jewelry line at llulderman's Jewelry store than in all the other jewelry stores in Shauandonh com bmed. liiid-. and other game now have a rest from the sportsmen. Kellef for Rheumatism. "This Information," said a well-known physician to a correspondent of the Tele gram, "may save many lives; at any rate it will prove an invaluable boon to people suffering from rheumatism in any form." "Hheumatlsm is caused by acidity of the blood. It should never be neglected. This remedy, as I know by long practice, Is very efficacious and it is as simple as It Is powerful. "Here it is," he added. "When a rheu matlc twinge is experienced, the patient should buy a bottle of Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Kemedy and take one teaspoonful in milk or water to suit the action of the bowels, three times a day, and continue dully until the last vestige of the malady lias disappeared. That's all, but If taken ns I have prescribed, It will save many doctors' bills, to say noth ingof p.dn, aches aud swellings. I've never known It to fail." Albuuy, X. Y., Telegram. More plain band, engraved and fnncy rings can be selected at Holderman's than In all the Jewelry stores in town combined. . Hy buying your goods at Holdermnn's jewelry store you can rest assured that t hey aro the best that can lie procured. Holiday Bargains. A special sale of Christmas goods for the next two weeks. Dallas handkerchiefs, mufflers, muffs and toys. Also a final sale of ladies' and misses' coats. Carpets at retiuced prices. P. J. MOXAOIIAN', 13-12-tf 30 Fniilh Main St., Shenandoah, Mure plain band, engraved and fancy rint can be (elected at Holderman's than in all the jewelry stores in town coin In tied. ffbt-n Baby was rick, m gave tier Ctmon. Imi she was a Child, su cried for Owtorla, Wisn she Iwoariio Miss, alio clung to Outoria. Vltr ! bad Children, she javtbm Outovfe Holdermnn's jewelry store is stocked with fancy goods, silverware, clocks, brouzos and novelties in endless variety, Prices as low as those of the largest house in New York and Philadelphia. Walnut, pEcaumit, creamnut and Eng lish walnut candy at M. L. Kemmerer's. Holderman's jewelry store Is stocked with fancy goods, silverware, clocks, bronzes and novelties in endless variety. Pries as low as those of the largest bouses in New York aud Philadelphia. Mr. Ira P. Westmore, n prominent real eBtate agent of Snn Angclo, Texas, has used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy in his family for sev eral years aB occasion required, nnd nl ways with perfect suocens. He says : "I find It a perfect cure for our baby when troubled with oollc or dysentery. I now feel tliRt my outfit is not complete with out a bottle of tilts Remedy at homo or on a trip away from ho-ns. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Holderman'a prices are loner than those elsewhere. Buy Keystone Hour. Be sure that the name Liistuo & BAKU, Ashland, Pa., la printed on every sack. tf Beautiful Christmas presents at tho lowest prices to be had at Yost's jewelry store, 102 North Main street. 12-111 Ot Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No. 8 South Mai street. 9-13-tf Holderman's prices are lower than those elsewhere. PEIcSONAL. Chatley Klrlin Is home for the holidays. II. P. Mellet, of Pottsvllle, was In town yesterday. George Itedeberger, of Pottsvllle, was in town yesterday. Ant liony Monaglian Is here from George town for the holidays. Frank Wilson, the carpenter, has re moved to Dlojmsburg. Mlno Inspector Stein went down to the county sent this morning. Peter Mtimighati, of Philadelphia, Is visiting his parents in towr.. Major John K. 1'lnney, of Pottsvllle, was a town viMior yesterday. A lllUm -'eaier, of South White street, is oonliued to his home by Illness. Cap', Kilward Heese, of Cetitralla, visited friends In town this morning. A C. Morgan, of Philadelphia, Is speud lug the hulidnys with relatives in town. William Mutser lias g me to his home In Newport Pa., to spend the holidays. Paul Shttltz.of liloiiinshurg, spentSat unlay aud Sunday visiting friends hero. Fred. Wnsley, of the Philadelphia Col lege of Pharmacy, is home for the holidays. William Helms was among the Maha noy City residents who spont yesterday In town. Mrs. Gibson and daughter, of Pottsvllle, are guests of Mrs. heckle, of Kast Centre street. Michael Carey and Michm-l Muuley, of Glrnrdvllle, were town visitors SatnrJay evening. 0. II. Audersou, of the Dally Heonrtl, Mahimoy City, was a town visitor Inbt evening. George WiiBley and wife, left for Nazareth, Pa., where they will spend tho holidays. Dr. C. M. llordner and wife have ijone to Philadelphia to be Christmas guests of relatives. Miss Emma Hares, of Newark, N. J., will spend Christmas In town with her relatives. I'ldwnrd Monaglian, of the Vlllauova Seminary, is here to spend Christmas with relatives. Miss Lou Cather has returned from the West Chester State Normal School to spend Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Whlteuight, of famaqua, are the guests of their daughter, Mrs. V. N. Khrhart. Joseph Hollopeter, of Wntsoutown, is hero to spend Christmas with his son, S. G. M. Hollopeter, Esq. Miss Jeunle Cather came home from Hluefleld, West Virginia, to spend tho hol idays with her mother. Mrs. A. T. Jones and Mrs. D. W. Straub returned to town ou Saturday from a visit to the county seat. Miss Mary Ponieroy came home from Philadelphia on Saturday to spend the holidays with her parents. Enoch Lockett, of the Fergnson House, has gone to Wilmington, Del., to spend Christmas with IiIb mother. William J. Lewis, who is studying law til Philadelphia, will enjoy his Christmas dinner with his parents here. Walter Ttmmins aud wife, of Philadel phia, are guests of Marshal Ilaugh's family, on South White street. Miss Emma Wasley, one of tho pupils nt owarthmore College, near Philadel phia, is home for the holidays. Benj. Daddow witnessed tho production of "Princess Bonnie" at the Ashland opera houBe Saturday evening. George W. Fricke, of Port Carbon, is spending the holidays with his sister, Mrs. J. II. Boyer, of South White street. Joseph Scheilly and Horry Clauser, students at the JelTerson Medical College, Philadelphia, are home for Christmas. P. F. O'Donnoll, Joseph Heilly and William James, of the Illoomsburg State Normal School, are here for the liolldajs. Mrs. S. L. Brown and Mrs. E. A. Doh erty left yesterday for Latrobe to attend the funeral of their brother, William Shaw. John Prlc, Jr., of tho Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, will oat his Christmas dinner in town with ht parentB. Unfits Price, a former resident of this plaoe, wbois now manager forSwift & d at Morristown, N. J., 'was a guest of to vn relatives yesterday. Misses Lizzie Stank ami Leo l.'iw-on, and Messrs. James Mullahoy mid H. Law sou saw "Princess Bonulo" ou Saturday evening nt Ashland. Druggist "Arty" Hollopeter, of Phila delphia, was among Saturday's arrivals. He will spend the holidays nnd, perhaps, several days more with his parents. Dr. Charles 5. Phillips, a student at tho Philadelphia Medical and Surgical College, Is homo to spend n vacation of two weeks. The doctor Is taking a special course In surgery with a view to becom ing a specialist. The Allotment of Coal for '95 Should not keep you from purchasing a Christmas gilt In a lady'B or gentleman's watch. Jewelry of every description and silverware at Strouse's Jewelry store. All goods guaranteed as represented. tf A nice X-mns present. A box of Bren nan's Havana cigars. $1.25 per box. Onyx nnd enamel clocks at Stroui-e's jewelry store. 12-22-tf Perfumes. The Crown Perfumery Company's genu lue Imported Crab Apple Blossom, Lan- tler Flls, Imported May Bells, and Lilac Blooms, Tarrant's Trailing Arbutus, Luu- borg's White Itose and Wright's Mary Stuart, nre the lending perfumes ot the day. Cut flowers. Huyler's candy. All at the Shenandoah drug store, Egan building. 13t8 0t t'laln, tnncy, old I'.ngllsh, monogram nnd landscape engraving nt llrumm's jewelry store. 12S3 tf Y'ou will never find Brennan's cigars In dive saloons. They are for fine trade only hotels, cafes and drug stores. Brumm's jewelry and music goods store Is the plnce after all for great variety aud low prices. 12-22-tf MAbKLD BUHGLAKS CAPTURED They Seem-eil SIO.IHio from mi .gti Couple liv Torturing 1 lirlu. Hum, Pa., Dec. 21. The ringleaders In the gang of masked burglars who a week ngu beat and bound, and at the point of torture secured tho 10,000 which David and Hiirtili Hloeiim had laid up for a rainy day, havo been enptured. Thoy nre Frank Anderson, a farmer living within two miles from tho soeneof tho robbery) Ilalph Vumisler and Joromlnh Casey. Anderson nnd Vnimsler wero captured together at tho house of tho former. Thoy roslstcd ar rest, but Wero overcome Casoy was cap tured In tho eastern part of tho stato. Tho conspiracy iwetiu to have boon put up hy AmlcrNin nn Casey In tho Mend vllle jail. Amlor.m was thoro on sen tence fur larceny nti.l met Casey, who was In for some minor offense. Anderson knew about Sloium's wealth, also that ho had called in his money. In loss than two weeks after tho pair were, out of jail they, with four others, mot at the Anderson rendezvous and carried out olio of tin niest daring and successful burglaries In the history of crlmo In this section. Casey's fondness for ids cups loosened his totigue, diHarmud his seerctivonoss and gave the clew which resulted In the capture of the B'ug. funnel Murdered at Ills Door. CAMDKN, N. J., Deo. 21.-George AVhlt lngton, colored, was found dead yesterday nt the door of his house, near Colllngs wuod. There was a bullet in his grolu, mid ho had bled to death. The other five occupants of tho house, William and Frank Jacobs, Mary and Hoxanna Adams and Murrolls Dobbs, havo been arrested ou suspicion of having murdered him. Whitlngtou owned the house and had no tified tiie others to vacate, it is said, be cause of jnnlotisy over the attentions paid one of tho women by tho other men. The prisoners declare that thoy know nothing of tho man's death, oxc -pt that they heiud a shot aud found him cloud soon af terwanls The President's Return to Washington. Washinut.ix, lit 21. President Ulnvp land mil hi; party of duck hunters re turned to tho city yost-rday. The party, which consisted of the pr.wident. Captain It. B. Kvans, Dr. O lleilly and Charles JelTerson, was nut at the station by Secru tary Tuurlvr and driven to tho White House. Tlio president sjKint tho clay quietly nt Home, ami in tlr- afternoon went driv ing with .Mr-. Cleveland. He is feeling mur'i better than when lie left, his rheunia- ti .iii h.ive b.v i in null lessened by the trip. Aitug fier the party killed about 3X ducks, th - president being responsible for rather mor" t.iaii half of them. Holderman's prices aro lower than those elsewhere. Smoko Brennan's famous cigars. They are the best in tho market, for lino trade only. lSSl-tf Gents' initial rings at Strouse's jewelry store. 13 2J tf Iinl U'tmlnlpli' I'oiiiPtiiin Voie. Mak':ii. D-v. .1 Lord tisiudolph Churchill's uoudition ha.- bajonie woi'r.0 since hi .ir.-i'.-.il hero. S.- u.it nil , of lo,,o motor at. ilia have a')ii'u"d Neverthe less ho was iietoi''iiino.l Id ptnoeod to Lou don, ami. acc.niipanied b.v ids wifo and phyalciatiH, he .starred fur Paris last night. Itete.iseil by the Czar's Order. Brums. Dec. at. It is reported from Warsaw that tho czar has ordered tho Im mediate release of the prisoners connected with the disturbances due to tho populace upposlug the closing of the church at ICroco.which led to excesses on the part of the Cossacks. Ileporti-il Sulfide of a Life Convict. PAltts, Ujo. 21. An unverified report is current that Captain Dreyfus, who was on Saturday sentenced to Imprisonment for life for revealing French military se crets to foreigners, had committed suicide in prison. Sir Jnlm Thompson's Hmly l-uies Ktigluml London, Dec. 21. The cruiser Blenheim, having on board tho remains of Sir John Thompson, prime minister of Camel i. kaiied from Portsmouth yesterday for Halifax. V for ' rheumatism: NEURALGIA and eliu'ar Complaints, mantuacturea uiiaer mostiiin'on; .GERMAN WE01CAL LAWS, DR. illCHTER S "ANCHOR" PA8K EKPELUfl. Oolvnenulnawith Trade Mark Anchor. Hanufacturer:Coiuiucrzi ur.ahDr.IUcbtcrof i F.Ad.Ricliter&Co.t17T?7m9iiCUI2T7T02S.: -29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Rouses. Own QUsBWOrka. 25 A 50 cts In HhenatidoaU for Mle by t v n, jvirnot u d. mum u, HillnnJH. Main bi.. u ij. us- Banquet and Princess Lamps With centre draft burners. Onyx Tobies and Cabinets, Fine fancy me tat goads ' at 3ergeman&Co. POTTSVLLE, PA. and do it too in n way Hint he will like. Every man thnt wears collars nnd cuffs slioultl know about the " CnrxutoiD " It'.tprlinccl. A linen collar or cuff cov--mi with waterproof " C3Lt.ur.oin." They arc the only Interlined Collars and CuFs made. 'I hey ar- the top notch of comfort, neatness and economy. They will go through the day with you in good shape, no matter how hot or how busy yon get. Ycu can clean one yourself in n minute, without dependence on btiy wives, unskillful hired girls or un certain and distant laundries. Simply wipe them off. Uvcry piece is marked as follows : TRADf Ycu must insist upon goods so marked nvd take nothing else if you expect aatisfhcl ion. If your dealer should not have them, wo will smd you a sample postpaid on receipt of price. Collars 25c. each. Cuifs 5cc. pair. Give size, mid specify stand up or tunicd-dovn collar ns wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 427-H) Itronrtwnj, ISTAV YOUK. AMUSEMENTS. ( IllLI)iiBN ON TIIK hTAGK. Children on the stage are always attrac tive aud interesting. It requires untural taleut for a child to make a success of .ict itig, ami when bright little children like little Winnie get 11 chntice to display their talent, the result Is astonishing aad de lightful. Mr. John E. Breiiimn, in his comedy-drama "Tim, the Tinker,"app jars nt Ferguson's theatre, Christmas after noon and evening, December 23th. "THE lVr LEAF." A full house greeted W. II. Power's company at the Howard last night, and so well was the stirring Irish drama "The Ivy Leaf" played, that for once In a life time the gallery gods wero satisfied toap- daud something of a different character than whnt they nre wont to cheer. The gallery god is a queer character. Any thing with the word "whiskers" in it, or 1111 attempt nt a joko will unusually catch him, but as a rule he has nothing to do with a play calculated to picturo the vicis situdes nnd fortunes of everyday life. In selecting his company, Jlr. Power seems to have made It a point to get the very best. - There Is not a stick in it. Boston Herald. Will uppear nt Ferguson's the atre, Thursday evening, December 27th. POPULAR 11ALLKTS. tVmericnns have been patronizing ballet dancing for nearly three quarters of a century, and to-day it has a stronger hold ou the public than ever. It is estimated by con(ervat!ve people who are in a posi tion to know, that fully three thousand ballet girls nre now employed In this conn try, and nine out of ten nre Europeans. Forty-two of them nre with that superb legendary spectacle, "The Black Crook," which appears at Ferguson's theatre, Sat urday evening, December 29th. A large stock of cud buttons at Strouse's jewelry store. 12-22-tf Mrs. Brldgeman, It. C. M., teacho violin (specialty) cello and piano. Cornel of Jardlu and Lloyd streets. 0-3-tf Get your Christmas confectionery at M. L. Kemmerer's, 34 North Main stroet. Coming- Events. Dec. 24 Ninth annual ball of the Na lonnl social Club, In Bobbins' opera hoi1 He. Jan. 4lh, '05. Annual supper in Rob- ains' opera house under the nuspices of he Welsh Baptist church. Children's silver sets nt Strouse's jewelry Btore. 12-22-tf Any one who has children will reloice with L. B. Mulford, ot Plnlnfleld, N. J. 111a hmip ui;, liic jenia ui agu, tina with croup. For two days aud nights he tried various remedies recommended by friends and neighbors. Ho says: "1 thought sure I would lose him. I hnd Been i;hamberlnln's Congh Heniedy ad vertlsed and thought I would try It ns Inst hope and am happy to say that after two doses he slept until morning. I gave it 10 mm next nay anu a cure was ei tected. 1 keep this remedy In the house now and as soon ns any of my children show signs of croup I give it to them and that Is the last of it." 25 nud 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. There is more stock In the jewelry line at Holderman'a jewelry store than in all the other jewelry stores In Shenandoah combined. For rheumatism I have found nothing equal to Chamberlain's Pain Balm. relieves the twin as annlled. J. W Young, West Liberty, W. Vn. The prompt relief it affords is nlono worth many times the cost, 50 centB. Its con' tinned use will effect a permanent cure, rue sine oy urunier uros. Holderman's jewelry store Is stocked with fancy goods, silverware, clocks hrouzes aud novelties in endless variety Prices as low as those of the largest houses In New York and Philadelphia. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the EVKNINQ IlKIULD who ore not receiving their paper regu larly and people who wish to receive tho paper ns new subscribers, nre requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown'; stationery store, on North Main street. By buying your goods at Holderman's jewelry store you can rest assured that they are the best that can be procured Hooks & Brown . . . Presonts for tlio Wd and tho Young. Christmas Is nlmost here. Have you made yourseloclton of gifts 1 We hnvo nn endless variety of Work Boxes. Albums, Iron Toys, Toilot Cases, Jowolry Boxes, Dolls, Blocks, Celluloid Novelties, Magic Lanterns, Novelties, Prices .lovrctys DELlslat. No. 4 North. Main Our 21st Christmas Greeting to the Public. Wishing all n Merry Christmas and n Happy New Year. Clearing Sale. All Goods to Go. Closing out some Ladles' and Children's Hals, down from 85c to 50c; French Felts, down from $1.50 to 75c, nnd trimmed hats 1 3 off. Fedora Hats, 50n trimmed Velvet, 60c n yard up; Plush, nil colors, 35c 11 yard ; Velveteen, 20o a yard. Ribbons al a SacriBce ti Mate Room or Spring Slock ! Infants' caps, 25c up; Infants' long coats, 75c up to 15.00. Christening drevses and a full line of infants' wear Mourning goods our specialty. Nun's Veils, J1.23 up. Closlug out a lot of Corsets, from $1 down not uo uuiiersom. unu ami ger prico. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. SG South lVtln. Btroot, .... I?2?icses IftecI'o.eecL $1.00 Linoleum reduced to 85 cp.uvs. 75o Linoleum reduced to 05 ecu b. Floor oil cloth, 2 yards wide, 45 coiiis. Tahlo oil cloth. 1 J yards wide, 15 cents. 75c Brussels carpets, suitable ior Email rooms, reduced to 50c. Moquette carpetarcduced to $1.00. M. P. CONRY,- Monongahela Whiskey, - 50c a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - - tl a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, - tl.25aqt, Superior Blackberry Brandy, tl n qt. Superior Cognac Brandy, - $1.00 nqt. Imported Jamaica Rum, f 1.50 n qt. VUENGLING'S Btocl; and Fjesh lJest brands of Ec Cigars AND LIVEBY. 13 North Jardin Street. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH 3CAIX HTHEE1 Ulrda and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray, oUeil and Largest Glass if Beer. Free Lunch Dally. Free lunch every icornlna nnd evening. John Wusics, Proprietor. G. W. Davidson, Bartender. Glias. Hooks & Sons 215 South Jardin St. utchers3 and GROCERS. The finest and most tender lieef to be found in Shenandoah. Pork, mutton. veal and cut meats ot all kinds. A fine line 01 choice and fresh groceries and prime family flour, butter and eggs. WARREN J. PORTZ. uvMxsmJPiano Tenor. PluiiO and omns rerjltrsd. Orders left .1 21 H Drib MMn street, Bnenindoih, will rcoetvi nrompt mUsnllon THEATRE : CAFE Formerly keptby Thoa. Qlbbona, Hain and Oak Sts., Shenandoah. Fresh and cool Beer alwaji on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costkllo & Cassidy, Proprietors A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter aud ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and clgarr. MISCELLANY OUS. nnnHtl.l! A hlclilv edur&teil narrot. V Price J30. Address 1033 Cherry street, Reading, Pa. 12 SO tf rvntsnk-Atcnaf. iinwBnctnis water motor. r Five (5) horse power. Juat from the fac tory. Apply at the hbhaid omco, Norm MarKet street, auenanuoau, SALESMAN WANTfcD to sell the Hapid Dish Wesber to the wholesale and retail trade. Washes and dries the dishes In two minutes without wetting the Sneers. 173 a week and all eiprntes. Easy position! no hard work) can make f 100 a week. Addteis w. i'. Harrison & uo., LierK no. it, uoiunv has, Ohio. Evan J. Davies, UBTIING Writing Papor, Books, Wheolbarrows, Rocking Horsos, Stationery. St., Shenandoah. to S5c; from 50c down to 40c. We will S3 il South Main St. Alo, Draught Porter nnd Welner and all klrds of Temperance Drinks. Beer. M. J. LAW LOR, Justice of the Peace ' Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 B. Centre St., Shenandoah TJIIOPKRTY POK BALK A birguin for a L tssn, purchasers. Two bouses on West bk street, one of olght rooms anrt His otter six. Will be sold cheap. For further infor mallon apply to M. J. LAWLOIt, 123 K Centre street. Reduction Sale. Fcr the next SO days will sell all our ready, trimmed I1AT3 at cost and loss. Children's Cloaks. Caps and Backs are all reduced for the holiday trade. Our line of linen embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS for holiday presents Is the finest and cheapest in the town. Our 15a grade 2 for 'iic ' mq " .,..... ur aro " .2 for 10c. " 35o ' 2 for &5c. , Now QOh Ml 111 York. UlllM 1111111 09 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Rfio'o nn who can taste our candles CTIlt U an wlthout a feeiinK of affeo- OHfrT Hn 'or the young man uau wh0 brlngg tbem, Tney Just melt In the mouth; the girl's eyes melt with tenderness the young man also melts, and the questlbn Is settled. Try It. FRED. KEITHAN, Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St. ED. BRENNAK, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Boers, Wines and Liquors. Handsome Bar Fixture. Boat Brands of 5 and lOo Cigars. dRimTiLiquorStore Fall- Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains In Town. ANNIE MORRISON J&aJLX BVILniNO,Z 8 East Centra St, Shenandoah. i
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