EVENING HERALD TCKSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1805. THIRD EDITION MIMijNJjAII, His New Methods Favor. in Great Sntercsting: Facts About the New Ms-ccverles-Wnat the Learned Pro fessor Has Done for Well Known People. Cials f,!0 7fh nve-'. w York Sadiy ihS?1!:", JouU Paralyzed. The hooUni pato in V ,lIai08t Mantle. I consulted lire, in 48 hours mo nn n - .. mill In 1 ...... !. .. " iL-uretl.'' 8 com' A Lm?'B Rheumatic Cure Is Kunrnn- ,.,l.ltnHBV ?i? ?. Prt Of uiuKuumr meumatlsm ' to five days. It never Tiieiie Is .i loud BtX"PP PalQS ,n the or breast, or sore against the rule Mini1 body In from one should be .lx times iXZu foot. "ins In the hips :n, sciatica, The London Chronicle papte,'"y would willingly give a good British &e& man for one Abe Lincoln." IndeeVih conld well nfford to give two or three. ' l"l.i(S(l.NAL. THE CUBEJSOtS DEfcP. M. Mn CLEVKLAND could have rendered the public a timely service If he had refrained from seudini? a special me snge to Congress urslng it again to potter with the currency question. Ali that the people ask of Mr. Cleveland and the Democratic party so far as this sub ject is concerned is to keep hands oil. The people have morally revoked the author ity of the majority in the preseut Con. gress and in a few weeks another Con gress will succeed it, which will not only be fresli from the people, but competent to legislate intelligently on the' currency problem. i i-iiLk Udl l on the nick list. Justice M. J. L.iwlor spent to day nt the county htinl. A. H, L., mb epent this morning nt the county ceat on hunlne?. K. G. J. Wadliimer, of I'ottsvlllo, was a town visitor yesterday. Thomas Sanger, of Mt. Carmcl, spent hut evening and to-day in town. Mine Inspector Stein spent yesterday and to-day at the mine fire at Hazleton. V. II. Dettrey, who is nt present work ing nt Mt. Carmel, visited his family here yesterday. Simon Ytdlnskl has left the employ of Wolf Levlue and will einbaik In business nt i'ottsvllle, Jonathan Rogers, ol West Coal street. L. .... wno uas ueen ill ror two or throe week, Is slowly recovering. P. 0. S.Df A. Reunion. In u few d,iys invitations will be issued iy Washington Camp No. 12u, P. O. S3, of ot Ulrnrdville, to the various uiimrw of the order in this section, to attend a reuulon in that town ou Februarv 22d. Extensive preparations are being made for the leception of the visitors, and thn committee now nt work are putting forth every effort to make the affair a memor able one. The committee consists of Thomas L. Evans, W. S. llrltton, J. II. Rabb, E. D. Greo-orv mid .Tor-,. n.. They are preparing a program of great Interest, and exnect fnlW nn a and fifty representatives from , of the district. In the uflernoon a public uicouug win ue new in theonera hmi which will bo addressed by prominent meinoers ol the order. The visitors will subsequently be invitej to a suppor, after u.uu me reuulon w 111 take place, the aumisMon being confined to members nf ine order, subjects of Interest to the terulty will be discussed at the latter glitto! nblo to no M. P. OONBY, s Paine's Celery Compou Boner Than Else Makes Feopkk Well. All The impending eollnpse of the sugai iudustry of Louisiana Is one of the most singular results of the incompetency of Democratic tariff makers. A year ago the planters were ordering new ni- inn tsovornmcnt ox- thelr factories,. fa'oT'that tills will occur nvithln the noxt sixty days, and that tiio Kale of bonds, avowedly for tho redemption ot the currency, but In reality to pay money to pay curront oxpouscs, will then jr.-P.ASC." Mr Hatch (Dom., Mo.): "Thero lsnoth 6 ug novel or startling in tills proposition, accept that it goes farther than many of sis ever expected to suo a Domooratic prosl ulout go. It proposes to pay in gold nlono obligations now payablo in coin. That Is substantially the samo measure that tho Shonse declined to order tho previous ques tion on, but moro objectionable to tho sil ver men than tho currency bill was." Mr. Nowlands (Pop., Nov.): "It is In tended to place the government on n gold Rmsls alone. Tho silver men will fight it." Mr. Sperry (D.'in., Conn.): "Mr. Clovo Kanfl has risen to tho emergency. It will nlraw a distinct lino betwoon men who nro Jtbrtho gold and thoso who nro for tho all ver standard, and force tho fight on linos xhab will mako it impossible longer to .compromise thu issue." Mr Bland (Dom., Mo.), thosllvcr loader: U'A gold bond moans a gold standard, and Ails Is tho first presidential proposition evor made that brings congress to tho dl :rect issue botweon tho gold standard and (bimetallism. Tho Chicago platform said silver should bo trontcd as n standard anonoy, equally with gold. Tho mossago nd tho bill utterly ropudlnto that princi ple. If tho secretary of tho treasury would jtay at his discretion silver to tho peoplo who aro raiding tho treasury tho gold ro worvo would be protected without tho salo of a siuglo bond. Right now tho battlo anustbo fought out." Mr. Rayuor (Dom., Md.): "Thoro is niothlug uliout silver nnd nothing about (state banks in It and I strotigly favor It. 3t is a shamo and an outrage that nothing Sias been done before tills to relievo tho situation." Mr. Bryan (Dem., Neb.): "That inossnge tand Ihat bill make tho most abject sur irendor to the gold conspiracy over pro jpoood. It in the Wall street idea In parllu flmtutary language." Mr. Warner (Dam., N. Y.): "Retire tho HgropnlMrks and treasury notfl( make fu tturc bonds payable In gold only; recognize 'what is the fact, that wo are on a gold ilwisis, and that silver is to bo ouuftlderetl iw subsidiary coinage only ; oonilrui this by jnaklng onskims duties prtyabfe In gold. If wo do the,tlilngs, or If we do the first of thorn, -we shall have dug the grave of financial troubles." Mr. Tracey (Dem., N. Y.): "I think tho iprcsident's message and the bill presented ,n oenbible solution of the problem. I f the It'iubUciui will lay aside partisanship .uud supixirt U tram patriotic motives It u ill pass." Mr. Bailey (Dam., Tex.): "It Is the (leanest cut proposition to place the coun trj ou a gold basis ever inudo, and I am .utterly and absolutoly opposed to it." Ice to Taxnavers. money to sup t slleuandonu m nt collogo. If ,t 1893i flve (5) per buouiu inuueti uosp..,3 taxes for 1894. this republic. T. Scanlan, Tho added cost of tho coif Taxes, is largely duo to tho added ari?8-lw ueccBsnry for tho student's comu groator oxponso for food and olothi Tho pay of collogo professors has i mounted up from $1,000 a yor at timo of tho American Rovolution to from 4,000 to . 000 hi 1803. Librarios and laboratories am n hundred times ns ox ponsivo, n hundred times ns officiout ai, thoy woro a century ago. Still Thomab Kdisou is not a collcgo graduate. Neither was Lincoln nor Bou FraukliijQr-JSlitest cncwjJXJSUUueg'w tiro announced ns $100 a side. 3i Soatn Main Mnnoiignhula Whwkej, - Mici.ii Pure rye whiskey, XX, - '- i a .(i Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, tl.S a qt. Superior llhiokbeny Hrnudy, ?1 a qt Superior Cognac Urandy, . J1.00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Rum, tl.50 a qt. "VUENGLING'S Wtooh uud Vtvah Ale, Druugbt I'orter aud v.eluerBoer. Ueet brnnds of 6e t'lyars and all klrilB of Tempornnco Drli.kp. Q Detail 1 I A Trip toHt. Carmel. A number of young people enjoyed a sleighing trip from town to Mt. Carmel and return last evening and had a verv enjoyable time. They partook of a chicken nnd waffle supper at one of Mt. Carmel's leading hotels. The party in cluded Misses Maize Kreiger, Bessie Hoover, Mnltie Powell, Emma Seltzer, Mary Klncald, Gertrude Muir, Rohena Clifford, Mary Johnston nnd Messrs. John Kaudler, John Klncald, Lou Grimm, George Hoover and Thomas Johnston, Coming Events. Feb. 7. Grand muslcale in the Trinity Reformed church. "Ihe most miserable man." sav tho eminent- Dr. Weir Mitchell, "is the one who is all the time anxious ahnnt. h health and fearful of a relansa to nma thild disorder." ie cure of kidney disease must go it is no superficial disorder. Pure,1 " blood, loaded with tho ricK" upply of reconstructive maJ- it through the.innermjr& - . jnng organ? "-.J l or allTcidney troubles there is nn in falllahle remedy in Paine's celery com pound. Its unfailing power to check at once the progress of disease, makes the effects perceptible at once. Mr. C. H. Stoddard, of Coventry Mills, N. Y , whose picture is given above, is a well-known citizen. His strong testi mony in favor of Paine's celery com pound, the only medicine that could cure him, is vouched for by many of hfs townspeople. He says : "I have been-troubled with my kidneys since 1 was nine years old, and haveJLEai: never been strong and healthy until ths past few years. Eirly this summer mj trouble came back again, nnd my blood was out of fix. The doctor said thnt t had black jaundice and ordered sarsa; parllla; I tried it, but did not see any Im provement. "I had heard a great deal about Paiue' celery compound and got a bottle, and now that it is nearly all gone I feel better and look better, and weigh to-dav nn Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the location of the nlarui boxes of the Shenandoah fire department : LOCATION. IB -Coal nnd Bowers streets. 10Bower nnd Centre utrfets. 24 Bridge and Ceutro streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 81 Main and Poplnr streets. 36 Main nnd Coal streets. 42 Gilbert nnd Centre streets. L 4!1 Gilbert and Cherry streets. ' --oni,a. -a I-.,,,. I .... . Vjjujend an alarm open the box, pull Nnfie hook once and let go. When an down tAWntin the fire bell will sound alarm is jdr of the box and repeat the the numbetitimes. alarm four'fpo locate alarms. how 'Site sounded from box 15 If the alarm (6!; strike one, then pause the lire bell willlch will Indicate that and strike five, wlJty ot No. 15 box. the fire is in tho vlciii! four times. Lvery alarm is repeatech'sr o1 1 Grasping Kentucky I.ynrlioiK Still Unterrlfled. Richmond, Ky , Jan. so. A mob swung Gnrrett Taylor, colored, to a limb becnusn ho purloined mutiny from an old man. Ho was swung up beveral times, tho last timo being left until llfo was ebbing away. A passerby cut him down and ndvlsod thnt ho confoss or the mob would kill him. He showed wliero tho money wns hid and wa3 let off. Tho Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania nnd Now Jcr soy, Dolawaro, Marylaud, District of Col umbln and "Virginia, slightly coldor; northeast, shifting to northwost winds. Snow hnB fallen In tho Ohio Valloy, Ten nessco nndthomiddlo Atlantic states, and heavy rains have fallen In tho South At lnntlonnd east gulf statos. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the New York and l'lilludclplila Kxclmiigcs. Nhw YoitK, iJan. 28. The huavy engage ments for shipment of gold today and tomor row, tli largo withdrawals of gold from the sub-treasury, and the president's message to congress were the factors in today's specula tion on tht Stock Exchange. The gold move inent had a marked depressing inlluencu. CloBlng hlds: Lehigh Valley 38 l'eminylvunla 0)4 Heading 0 St. I'aul 55M Lehigh Nav 47 N. Y. Ac N. B New Jersey Con.. M4 weighed 153,rr. tuulty to nchlovo national not be chcckctl by i falso llnnucial policy mill n lmnillnoa illarnfTfiWl etary laws, nor n country you r -jan ootain 1'aine's celery compounu. Its use by thousands of people in every state and county and cly in the land tells something of what it is "accomplishing. Every year it adds a ring of Increase, taking in larger nnd larger territory, like the annual growth of a big solid oak. It over-shadows to-day the weak imitations, the ordinary sarsaparillas, tonics and nervines as the tall forest tree does the thin scrub bushes. Paine's celery compound is not like them. It is the great discovery of a great scientist and philanthropist, Prof. Phelps, of Darmouth college. gl-&8p&t!ii4-s--t-$!!ei! t. discovery of the greatest physician" America has produced. It cures nervous weakness, heart palpitation, general lack of strength and all forms of weakness, and rests and restores the jaded, fatigued brain and nerves, because it provides for the abnormal waste by a prompt supply of appropriate nerve food. Ajlours. Relief In Slxfctru Bladder dls- Distresslug Kidney nnctn'ly the "New nses rolieved in air hnnra'S' "Snev Corn ' Great South American- Kfa?!r surprise on This new remedy is a greatcjfomptness In account of its exceeding piq ler, kidneys, relieving pain In the blndid aiurinary pas hnck and every part of tho "-tin-relieves re,- sages In male or female. It passing it tentionof water nnd pain in .irnvant quick almost immediately. If you w5vo!y. Sold relief and cure this Is vour reme d&n St.. at tho City Pharmacy, 107 S. Mfcm.Wdoah. next door to tho post office, SheniJu 09.3in Notice to Subscribers. JpltjALD Subscribers to thn Evranva Tl,lslhmi. who are not receiving their paper rtW'the in i auu people wno wtsn to receive to paper as new subscribers, are requestf awn's cave meir naaresses at Hooks & BrcWf ntoARinioAfes-t!Are'wlf low from Its collnpso. "Whatever J may bo insisted upon ns to"silveror-ultnre nllsm, a proper solution of tho q)ct the now pressing. UDOiim oulc. WcVkdw. of many cases cured by No-To-Uac, one, a prominent St. Louis architect, smoked and chewed for twenty years; two boxes cured him so that even the smell of tobacco makes him sick.1' Xo-To-Bac sold and guaranteed by Mrs. A. Wasley. No cure no pay. Book free. Sterling RemedsvCo.. New York or Chicago. opportunities is a sign of the good judg ment which Is the characteristic of the wise man. Wo are offering the greatest opportunities ever know to buy men's furnUhing, at reduced prices. Another Perfect Niagara is the fall l'jpricesof gents' furnishings at our great sale. Seize the opportunity to secure a rare bargain in the liuest gloves, hosiery, neckties, etc. Another A Great Fall in gents' furn ishings. All hands are stretched outto seize these bargains we offe.r. Another Catch Them as Thoy Fall in price. Now l the time to secure your 29 cent white shirts. M. J. S0ANLAN, South Main Street, SHENANDOAH. AMUSEMENTS. If MAIIAN0Y CITY. W. N. Y. & Pa..- 514 ISrie 84 D., h. . W 1ST West Shore 106 N. Y. Central 119 Lake Erie & W... Ki Del. fc Hudson. ...J34 The Hwmk IMettaas the Itaukers. Nkw York, Jan. 90. Bankers and ainunciul men la this city, Apparently -without exception, speak In terms of ap proval of the president's message. Presi idont J. TCdwaxd Simmons, of the Fourth Mi.tloiwl bank, salil: "The prosid ut now .'pLiuins ihe rospanslblllty of maliitalnlng ltli- pubiio credit upon congress. It tv-ts Willi i'utf" J o y whether It wth .iuti kditaiki' o. ...!,jiu needed rohof bj 'i' ,pU i. i lti.i'n 11." Dthol' bullk General Murlcets. PiurjVDKi.i'iHA, Jan. 18. Flour dulls win ter super., 2.inaii.aU; lo.extra,$'i.2&i.l0; Ko. 1 do. family, ta.4na8.5U; Pennsylvania roller straight. $D.5o.il5; western winter, clear, SH.W&SS.m. Wheat unsettled, lower; with STo. hid and &7f4o. asked for January. Corn lower, dull, with 40c. bid and 4UMc. asked for January. I agravating cases tvlleved to oe Wany i-f i 'iniii ii nnd n rheiiiriHTi?ii rliHt were i ocuriiblf iml 'I'.x.'iin i iih Ilia legacies, hve yicjutfl to -Chamberlain's Pain 1 tHalu, much to the tmrprite and uratifl isationof the auffewrs. One application will relieve the pain and suffering and Its continued use insures an effectual cure. I Jto ruale by Gruhler Bros. i PEBATlONALe,Ie0j7 v fa? r WEURALQIA and iilmlUr Complaints, mwinfaoturea under tho stringent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, bJlreacriDeaD; eminent pnyBioiansii DR. RlGHTEn S "ANCHOR" PAIN EXPELLER. EOulv ufituine Willi Tiude Mark" Anclior.' IManului Uirt i (Juiniuur'i ui.illiDr.liii titer of fl BF.Ad.Hichter&Co.,17WironCt.,HIW YOU-J -29 HIGHEST AWARDS.- 12 Brauoh Bouses. Own Qlstiworks. T & 6U etc In i-'jp imndoali for sale by . ' n K riM on mim-n,j. w, lllliun 7 s. Mn'n St.. t: If. UK- "The "White Squadron," thespectaculai naval drama by Jas. W. Harkins, Jr., will be presented at Ferguson's theatre this evening. The scenes ot tin play are laid in Brazil and the melo dramatic Instances lead to a triumph for tho American Naval Officers. The com pany is a strong one throughout anl includes W. A. Whlttcar, Robert Neil Fred Julien, Will F. Phillips, J. Edwiii Leonard, J. W. Smilley, Laura Booth Laura Alnosnlno, Edith Julien anc others. During the action ot the third act "Congress of Navies," over 150 trainee supernumeraries are used. To Insure th proper presentation of this big spectacle the company carry four special baggage cars of scenery, properties and electrica effects. A BARREL OF MONEY." "A Barrel of Money" was one of ,th( Mauanot City, Jin. 29, 1895. The Kaler artesian well Is now 760 feet deep. Mrs. H. Fowler has returned from a visit to Ne.'copeck. Fred. Shisslcr returned to his home in Philadelphia yesterday. Harry S. Briggs, o'f Orwlgsburg, Is visiting friends iu town. B'rauk Freiler, of Pottsvllle, boomed business in town yesterday. Iloward Blakeele, of Delano, visited friends in town last evening. Miss Lillle Sweeney has returned to Sbnmokln after a pleasant visit to town friends. Prof. Jones and 'Harry ITarris played sweet music nt a dance at Tamarjuu last evening. The "bus" of the Merchant' hotel is again making regular trips to the depots Side Tracked," a sensational railroad drama, with new and ingenious mechani cal effects, will be produced at Killer's opera house this evening. Joseph Vengrowskl, who resides on West Pine street, received Internal in juries at the Sprlngdnle mines by falling fifty feet down a breast. He is a member ot the St. Joseph's Band. Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In qcire at the Shenandoah drug store, Ifo. 9 South Main street. 9-13-tf first and most successful efforts to mlhgh wlth, William Ilelgney as driver. melodrama with mirth provoking farce. It mixes machinery with the matter of, the play and In one scene the lively youngl heroine Is discovered fastened to a husei belt, with the vtllain Just about to start the engine, which would carry her to a dreadful death amid whirling wheois. Of course she Is rescued In the nick of time, and thereafter the existence of the villain, who is in wrongful possession of her property, is simply not worth llvlnjil The first act opeus with a country doJe at Slackvllle Tavern, introducing u num ber ot odd uud amusing characters. The principal oharacter, Roxy, Is overflowing with fun, and her escapades are produo tiva of almost Incessant laughter. The serloui Interest never fl igs, the comedy Is bright and lively nnd with special scenery, thrilling mechanical effects (inoluding a monster steam engine), sparkling musio and specialties, "A Barrel of Money" has proven a popular and potent attraction. Tho managers, Stair & Nloolai, are striv ing to ecltpe tho past excellenoe ot their excellent attraction nnd promts a com punyot superior merit in their popular play. At Ferguson's theatre on Friday eveulng, February 1st. Popular prices, 35, .'i,i and SO oeute. M. J. LAW LOR, Tusiice of the Peace Smoke Brennnn's famous cigars. They are the best in the market, for fine trade only. 12 21-tf When Bahy -was sick, wo gave her Castorla, (When she was" a Child, she cried for Castorla, When sho became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla.' Private sale of white, gray nnd red blankets, at half price. 1-25 lw Reese's Auction Room. MISCELLANEOUS. FOIt Sale. At cost, new Backus watermotor. Flvo (5) horse power. Just from the fac tory. Apply at the Herald office, North Market stieet, Shenandoah, Fa. &OC toffflOpor week using and selling Old UaO Reliable Plater. Kvery family has rusty, worn knlvos, forks, spoons, olo. Qulekly platoA by dipping In meltod metal. No ex perience or hard w rtt;a good situation. Ad dress "W r. narrhwn & Oo , Clerk No. 11, Col umbus, Olitor Buy Keystone flour. i.iinH LttstdG & BAKK, fluted nu tsvery sok. Be sure that the Ashland, Pa., k tf A lot ot gents' flue hunting case, gold ailed watches will be sold oheap, for the next ten days, at JtaMe'g Auction Room. Private sale only. 1-25 lw A idee present a box of Brennan's Havana cigars. 1 1.25 per box. Bank Stock for Sale. Ten shares of stook of the First Na tion n I Batik of Shenandoah, Pa. Apply to M. Mellct. 1 21-tf Carlton Cornwall, foreman ot the Gazette, MIddletown, N. J., believes that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy should be lu every home. Ho used it for a cold nnd It effected n speedy cure. He says: "It Is indeed a grand remedy, I can recom mend to all. I have also seen It uited for whooping oough, with the best results." 25 and (10 ent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Best line geese feathers, consigned from the West, will be sold at a bargain, for one week only, at Keese's Auction Room. There la good roaseu for the popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Davis & Bnzard, of West Monterey, Clarion Co., Pa., says : "It has cured people that our nhvsiolans could do nothtnir for. V persuaded them to try n bottle ot Cham berlain's uougu uetueuy ami they now reoommeud it with the rest of us." 25 and 50 cent bottles tor sale by Gruhler Bros. "T?8TIIVYED. To the premises of the under Cj signed. In the Catawlss valley, near Htngtown, 3 oxen, one black and two red, one with and others witbout-norng. Owner can have the same by paylniTTfi this advertise ment and cost of harboring. I'ost ome ad dress, James Manbkck. P, O. Box 3?. Bhenandoah fa. Anthony Schmicker's I: 104 SOUlir MAZtT ST. I The finest pool and billiard rooms in town. Reading beer, porter and Poltvllls ale con stantly on tap. Giro us a cJtll. Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah Evan J. Davies, UNDERTAKING AND LIVERY. 13 North Jar din Street. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drlDka and cigars. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hlio. Vour Stomach : : : . Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do. and the water you drink isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Loronz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, IG North Main Street. Finest Whiskeys, lleer, Porter and Ale always on tap. "Come and hit one." Choice temperance drinks and cigars. Free lunch 0 to 12 p. m. ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert St. Finest Beers, Wines and Llqriora. Handsome Br Fixture. Host Brands ot 5 and 10c Oigare. DF". IMEj&.XjaEJ'X", Wattito : ai : 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds prmoptly attended to. SNEDDEN'S LIVERY Pear Alley, Rear Coffee House. The best rigs In town. Horses feikoa to board. Hauling promptly attended to?"- Siienandoaii's Reliable Oor. Lloyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to bo flrst-class In ever; particular. Bilk tics and laco curtain sa speo laity. Goods called for and delivered. A trial solicited. HOOKS & BROWN "Full line of VALENTINES ! Wholesale and retail. 4 North Main St. Agents for all Dally Papers. Weeks' Museum. 17 HOVTJI 2IAZW BTftm uthiiu Giin nv or vi.4 a . .. Bast Bsor, Prter and Ales. Finest Brands of Oigara. Free lunch,pvory morning snd evening. John "W kicks, Proprietor O. W. Davidson, Bartender WARREN J. PORTZ, tjMMasJPiano Tuner. Pianos anl onans repaired. Orders left ftl 31 North llaln street. Bhsnacdoan, will recti prompt attention.
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