'-Tin,. Women and Women only Aro most competent to fully appreciate tho purity, sweetness, and delicacy ot Cdticoka Soap, and to discover new uses for It dally. In the form ot washes, solutions, etc., for distressing inflammations, Irritations, and weaknesses of tbo mucous membrane, it lias proved most grateful. CimciniA Soxr appeals to tho refined and cnltlvatod OTcrywhero, as the most effective; akin purifying and bcautlfylngsoap, as wellis purest and sweetest for toilet and bath. Soil thremthoattht rail. Drillih d.poti T. Niir. sisr Bolts, 1, King Edwud-ll., I.ondon. l'OTTta Ossa CiM. Coir., Bo'.t Propi, Bwlon. U.S.A. JOHNMLTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. y i RnrlWv'c Rnhpminn Reet. 'J - PROFESSIONAL CARDS. pLIITON KOIJUINS, SI. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. 7 North Jardln Street. Office Hours : From 8 to 9:30 a. m.; 1:30 to ISO p. m.; 6.00 to 7:30 p. m. p V. BURKE, M. D. SO E. I.loyd street, Shenandoah, Office hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. T II. POMKKOY, o . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Pa. M.,IiUHKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce--Kgnn building, corner of Mnlu nnd centre streets, biienanuoan. jjJDWARD W. SHOKMAKKIt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office. Mellct's Building, corner Centre and 31arKet streets. pitOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of the best musters in London and Paris, will rrive lessons on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address in caro of Strouse, the jeweler micnanuoaii. M. J. LAW LOR, Justice of the Peace, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 East Centre St. Properties For Sale. TWO-STORY Frame Building, 30i feet on South Chestnut street. RentB for 118 per month; will 00 som cheap. TTALF LOT nnd TWO HOUSES, situated XL on West Centro street. Will pay 12 pej cent, on investment, and can bo bought on easy terms. A FARM OF 33 ACRES within three miles of good market. Twenty-nine acres under cultivation, aim tour acres 01 irooil timber. Frame furm house, six rooms. good barn nnd nil in jrood condition. Will be som ior si, -taj ensn. TTALF LOT nnd two houses on South Main 11 street. Sl.bOO. rilWO LOTS and six houses, including three- 1. story rniuo liotcJtand store room, on East centre street, rrirerty in goou comuuou. Aggregate rent, 8HU.UU per month. SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to be first-class In every particular. Silk ties and lace curtains n spec ialty. uoous called (or and delivered. A trial order soucueu JOHN F. CLEARY, Temperance Drinks., Ulneral waters, AVelss beer. Dottier of the nnest luger uecrs. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. After All Others Fail CONSULT THE Dr. Lobb, FAMOUS SPECIALIST 329 N. 15th St. Below Callowhlll I'hliadeipiua. co ,a positive and permanent cu Wt, South and Loss of Manhood u i'A of the blood, Kidneys, Uh .'Jvoua System consult at one positive and permanent cure of Ei' all Hlmhler. pjrvoua aystem eouaun. u l . . I n unl iiftllHAll bV n.im 111- ,XtlurUllbCVB III MH - uuence or inueriuHivu iu . Strength by building up the .is'systciu and nddlng new life i Ufj vexaminutloiis tree nnd strictly I Kg,1 -e liours, dally and Sunday, .,rS Ol IQUlU HUH Buovmv ;s, Sent iree. Jill TOOK DEATH Foolhardy Aot of Patrick Kins Oallalian, Bridge Jumper, APLU1IGE OF TWO HUNDRED MET. Suffered n Laceration Which Was Suved Up by J tircrniiii, and Lingered hi Torn He Agony fur Several llmirs Thirty 'enpln Wlturrspd tlio Feat. PoonnKRKi'siE. N. Y.. Oct. as. Pntrli-li King Callnlmn, Ofl-yonra-old, who lived In Now York, jumped from tho top of 1 lso Poughkeopsln bridge Into tho river yosicr ilny. Tho distance U 213 foot. At lea-.t thirty peoplo fiiw Callahan's oxblbltlon nf ncrvo. Tho brldgo jumper was serlouslv Injured, and may pay for tho dare devil experiment With his Ufa. After tho jump ho cumo to tho surface moaning an If in great pain, and struck out for ono of tli- boats in waiting, tho occupants of which picked him up nnd took him ashore. Dur ing tho day Calluhnn failed rapidly, and Drs. JIarlll nnd Shcedy wero called. Thy , found him suffering from hemorrhages, I caused by n serious laceration of tho per- iuoutn, extending Into tho bowels. They gnvo him hypodermic injections and sewed up tho wound. Cnllahuu, who bad been taken to Beau's hotel, lingered In great agony until 11:25 last night, whan death cumo to bis relief. Callahan and his backers. John 12. Kck- hart and William Lloyd, of New York, ac companied by n dozun sporting men and reporters, arrived at Highland on a morn ing train, and wcro mot by several Pough- keopslo (.ports, tho roprescntatlvo of the Associated Prtm and other newspaper men. Callahan, accompanied by four of his party, climbed up tho mountnlnsldo to tho entrance of tho brldgo, where they eluded tho watchman by telling him that thoy belonged to n party of painters who aro engaged In painting tho brldgo. They passed out to a point within 175 feet of tho west shoro, whero Callahan pre pared to jump. Ho wore a pair of black trousers and n navy blue woolen shirt over a suit of ordinary underclothing and wore heavy leather shoes. His associate strapped a cork jacked or Ufa preserver around his waist and attached an inllated beef bladder to each of his shoulders. Theso were calculated to keep htm erect In falling. Without a sign of four Calluhnn clamored over tho railing nnd hung from tho edge of the, footpath by his hands. As ho nenred tho water his legs separata! and ho struck with u noiso that sounded Uko tho report of n gun. Callahan claimed to have jumped from tho Brooklyn brldgo on July 27 last and from tho Black Friars bridge, In London, seven years ago. Had ho lived ha would havo claimed tho championship of tho world. Ho did uot do bis fatal act on a vu30r, ho said. Stole Hearts from Human llndleii. UURUN, Oct. 28. A man named Dull- dorf, an attendant In tho Municipal Asy lum for tho Insane, has been arrested for having in his possession a box belonging to the Pathological Institute of the Griefs wald university, which was found to con tain a number of human hearts and livers. Tho contents of tbo box weigh fifty pounds. It is alleged that these organs were stolen from tho bodies of inmates of tho asylum which had been shipped to friends or relatives ubroad. Pennsylvania's Forest Fires. WlM.IAMsl'OltT, Pa., Oct. 28. Thofores: flrcs in this section aro still raging. Beech Creek trains aro passing through volumes of smoke so dense that it is impossible, to seu ten feet ahead of tho engiuo. In tho Clearfield and Patton regions tho flro is also raging, and at Kuglishtown, this county, a force of men nro fighting the. llamcs. Tho log and bark jobbers havo suffered heavy losses. Small fires aro burning at Colmam Station nnd Tim Gray's Hun. French Government Settles n Labor Dispute Paris, Oct. 28. At tho conclusion of tho animated debato in tho chamber of depu ties on Suturdny, in which M. Cnmaux attempted to strlko M. Jurcz, who had at tacked tho government for declining to Intervene and arbltrnto tho labor dispute with tho socialists at tho Cniuaux Glass works, tho minister of tho interior pre vailed upon tho manager of tho Camuux Glass works to rekindle, his furnaces and to provldo work for several hundred men. Resigned by Itequeit. Washington, Oct. 28. In addition to tho resignation of Francis J. Kieckhoofor, the chief of the bureau ot accounts in tho state department, at tho request of Secre tary Olney, tho secretary nlso requested and received tbo resignation of Edward Haywood, tho chief bookkeeper of tho bureau. Theso changes ore tbo results of tho discovery of alleged Irregularities In tho accounts of tho bureau, which havo been under Investigation for soino tlmo. Two Women Horned to Dsath. Baltimoiie, Oct. 28. Mary Robuskl, aged SO, and Annlo Dcclskl, aged 85, both married, wero burned to death by llro last night in tholr homo near Wlnans, ton miles from this city. Tho women, whoso husbands wero nway from homo, wero asleep In tbo second story of the building, a small frumo residence, which caught lire from the kltchon stovo, and wero burned to a crisp before aid could reach thorn, Escaped in Their Night Clothing. WlLKKSHAltnE, Pft., Oct. 28. Five dwelling houses ot Sugar Notoh wore de stroyed by fire early yesterday morning. Somo of tho inmates had to mako their escope In thulr night clothing. The flro is UelievAl to b tho work of an incendiary who on several different occasions at tempted to sot flro to buildings In tho town. Supposed to be Murderer Hnuseinan. STitouusBqiio, j,. Oct. 28. A man supposed to bo Hnusoman, tho man who on Oct. 2 killed Sqitlro Nowburgor and badly wouuded Constable Quick at Taf tou, Is under arrest at Marshall's Creek, Ueur hero. Tho man U n German, and looks much llko tho pictures of tho mur ilurer scattered throughout this section. Delaware's Chancellor Itetlgns. WlLJilNnxoN, Del., Oct. 28. Chancellor Wolcott has roslgued from his position. It is understood that Governor Watson Will accept tho resignation after Jan. 1, The Weather. For eastprn Now York, eastern Pennsyl vania and Now Jersey: Clearing; cold wavoi tomporaturo will full to near frooz ii g tonight; brisk and high westerly rvlnds. "hid Sleep S Well 2 Last Night? 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Trains will leave Shenandoah niter the above date for WlitKans, Ollberton, i'rackvllle, Dark Wutcr, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Heading, Pottstown, l'hoenlxvllle, Noirlstown and l'lill ndelphla (iiroud street station) at 0 03 and 11-15 a. ul and 1 15 p, m. on ;ee.k days. For Potts vllle and Intcnncdlato stations 9 10 a, in. SUNDAY. For Wiggans, Gllberton, Frnokvllle, Dark Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, at 6 03, 0 40 a. in. and S 10 p. in. For Ilmiiburg, Heading, Pottstown, Phoenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia ot 0 00, 9 40 a. in., li 10 p. in. Trains leave Frackvlllo for Shenandoah at 10 40 n. in. nnd 121 . SOI. 7 IS and I0S7 J), in. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and 3 40 p. in. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10 15, 11 48 a. m. and 1 10, 7 15 and 10 00 p. in. Sunday at 10 40 a. ni.,0 la p. in. T.p!ive IMiUiidelnhia. ( Broad street station), for Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a. in., 4 10 and 711 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at u oo a. in. Leave llrouil street station. Phllnilcliihla. for Sea Girt, Ashtiry l'nrlc, Oeenn drove, Long lsraiicu, nnu intermeoi.iie siaiious, o.w, n.so, 11.39 a. in.. 3.30, 1.00 p. in. week-days. Sundays (stop nt Intcrhikcn for Anbury Park), 8.23 n. m. iavc uroau street r?aion, i-iiuauciiiuiu, FOH NKW YOKK. Express, week days, 3 20, im, 4 .TO, 515, 050, 7 33,8 20,9 50, 10 30 (I)liiiiic; Car), 1100, lilt a. Ill,, l llOOIl, 1. uO I1.IIU11CU LW UI1U 1- J). III. .tli i i ( nnn 111tni,,,. fn inn J no Ullllliu rn, x iu, w i.iiii.K ., "-v, w, 5 00, 5 56 (Dining Car), 0 00, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 12 01 night. Bunuays, a o, o.), i ou, o 10, a is, 9 50, 1030 (Dining Car). 1103 n. in., 12 35, 2 30 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 22), 5 20, 550 (Din IliB Cur), 6 35, 0 50. 8 12, 10 00 p. 111., 12 01 niKlit. Express for Iloiton, without chausc, 1100 a, m. week days, and 0 50 p. in. dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH For Ilaltlmorc mid Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 831, 910, 1020, 1118, 11 3S a. in., (12 31 Limited Din ing Car), 112, 3 15, 4 11 (516 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 6 17, 0 55 (Dining Car), 7 40 (Dining Car) p. m and 12 05 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20,9 10, 11 18, 1138 a. in., 112,4 11. OM (Dining Car), 710 p. m. (Dining Car) and 12 05 night. , Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Exnress. 8 50 n. m.. 2 10.4 00. and 5 00 p. ni. week days. Sundays, 8 15 and 9 45 a. in. For Capo May, Anglessea, Wlldwood and Holly ISeaeh. Express, 9 00 a. in., and 4 OO p. m. week days. Sunduys, 9 00 a. m. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City nnd Avalon. Express, 9 00 a. m., and 4 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. For Somers Point. Express, 8 60 a. in., nnd 4 00 p. in. week days. Sundays. 8 15 a, in. a. ju. riii:vo3T, j. it. oon, Gen'l Manager. Geu'l Puss'g'r Agt. Do you DESIRE to Make MONEY? i E3 U OUR PLANS OF OPERATION AS SURE ABSOLUTE SAFETY. JIako your money earn you a monthly 80lllr'- . , . $10 00 and more made daily by our new sys tematic Flan ol Operation on small investments in grain and stock speculation. All wo ask is to investigate our new and original methods. Past workings ot plan and highest references furnished. Our Booklet "Points &. Hints" how to make money and other Information sent FltEE. Gilmorc Co., Hunkers and Brokers. Open lionrd of Triulo llldg., Chicago, III. 9-23-3m-d.lw HE NEVER FAILS OLD DR. THEE 11TflmliSt.l,M,n,!.,!,!'h,a ZjTboonly Qenulna Specialist la Phllador " pula, notwl.hmamllutiuat others aaver tlse. Norvous Debility nndtli'irosuUs of InJU- vrcuuu. u years' years' Frncilcal rs' European Hospital ur-l ;:! cat Experience, bpeeial llir;. iiictuies Porninnctitly Cured cases nnu bU'iciui'e luioiuuun, iiciici nt uiiuu. D nnn DfllCnil rrirnuy or fcccoudary, cured by 0LUUU rUloUrt entlrelynewmelhrKl3otojiluy Bend flvo to. stamps for book "Truth," bcneilelal to young and old. single and married : only book o- fosliiciuueUs. Hours, 9-3; er'rs, o-i Weil.and au evTKs,iw SO: Unn.,9-12. If others robbed ts ml deceived you don'tjudgre all alike. 1 will euro you and make you vigorous and Rtroiin. Lonust charges for the best treatment- ll'r or cali. HAS. DERR, Tonsorial Artist. 12 West Centre street. Stylish hair cutting a specialty. Clean towel with everv shave. W 4 rc ,S 'jX Tin .HI W FLAMES AT A NOTED COLLEGE. Tho t'nlterslty of VlrKlliln I.o.en 8300,000 by n Coiillsgrrttlon CHA111.0TTE8V1M.R, Vil., Oct. 88. Tho University of Virginia suffered great loss from n flro yesterday. Tho local llro tlopnftlnont was unablo to cope with tho flames, and asslstanco was obtained from Staunton and Lynchburg, which, how oviir.arrlved too Into tosavo tho public hall aud the rotunda. Tho flro started In tho former building anil a largo quantity of dynamite was used on tho portico between tho rotunda and tho public hall, but bo yond displacing tho largo pillars nothing was accomplished. Attention was then given to tho buildings known ns "Old Chapel" and reading room. Theso wero blown up nnd tho debrii saturated with water, and tho flro thereby was confined to tho hall and rotunda. Tho library, con tnlnlng about J1B.0OO worth of books, Btatiles, paintings, etc., was In tho ro tunda. An effort to save theso resulted In getting out Jefferson's statue aud possibly threri fourths of tho books. Everything clso was burned. Tho total loss is esti mated at not less than $300,000. Ills "Itntnnnce" Got Him In Jail. UttUHiETov, N. J., Oct. Si. The harrow ing stovy told by farmer John Slcklcr to tho olfivt Unit ho hud murdered one of four iv M-or. '" alt if kid him on ttloncly ron'l ' -M it in be a fabrication of a mini' .1 ! i-v liiiunr. Slcklor's story was u t t1' -iT'tt set upon him and robbed him (if ii. mid wi'vo attempting to crawl I out (if his wagon when ho seized a hatchet which was lying In tho bottom of tho wagon and burled It In tho skull of ono of tho men, Instantly killing him. Tho po lice department investigated tbf. Btory and found It to bo absolutely without founda tion, whereupon Slckler confessed that ho had invented It. Mayor Applcgato sent him to tlio county jail as a "drunk" In pun ishment. Alarming Kpldemlo of Diphtheria. Uniontown, Pa., Oct. 28. Diphtheria and fever is prevalent at this ploco and other smaller towns In Fayette county to nn alarming extent. The death rato Is un precedented In years and tho health au thorities aro doing little or nothing to pre- i veut tho spread of tho disease. In tho last threo months tho mortality of tho town lias- footed up to about 200, and threo fourths of those deaths havo been caused by diphtheria and fever. At several points In tho coke regions diphtheria is epidemic and Is carrying off largo numbers of chil dren. PrUon for Olrl Trappers. London, Oct. 28. Tlio trial of Count Emlch, of Alt Lciaingeu, Westorburg, who-was charged with Olga llaucrufelnd with having Induced Lizetto Schwelsofer, a young girl, to coma from Germany ami with keeping her for Improper purposes, resulted in a verdict of guilty. Tho count was sentenced to two years' imprison ment at bard labor. Tho woman, Olga Bauernfelnd, was sentenced to prison for eighteen months. Gallem, an accomplice, got six months' Imprisonment. 1'ouml a Lover in Llvcrr. Chicago, Oct. 28. Edna Schmidt, tho beautiful 18-year-old daughter of K. G. Schihldt, tho wealthy brewer, Sedgwick street and Webster avenue, hos set tlio tongues of North Sidors to wagging by eloping with her papa's discharged coach man. Walil, tho coachman In question, Is a fair aud handsome young German, 25 ycara ot ago. Mr. Schmidt says his daughter has 2,400 of her own, to which sho is welcomo, but that sho can havo nothing from him. Murdered by Tier Grandson. Wilmington, Del., Oct. 28. On her deathbed Harriet Lewis, n colored woman of near Glasgow, New Castlo county, de clared that sho had beou killed by her grandson, David Grlnnago, a lad of about 17 years. Mrs. Lewis was 05 years of age. Sho said before sho died that Grlnnago camo to her home.nnd attempted to feloni ously assault her. She resisted, and was beaten luseuslblo with a club, her Injuries resulting fatally. Grinungo Is In jail at New Castle. The "Nobleman" Sent to an Asylum. New YoltK, Oct. 29. "Sir Oliver Gyr faros," tho self styled nobleman who was arrested when ho went to police headquar ters on Saturday and announced that ho had como to New York from Baltimore to marry Miss Consuclo Vanderbllt and to blow up tho Duko of Marlborough with dynamite, was examined at Bellevuo hos pital yesterday and pronounced insane. Ho was sent to tho city Insane asylum. A l'n in II j- of Alleged Pension Frauds Lancaster, Pa Oct. 28. At tho In stance of United States District Attorney Ingram, of Philadelphia, additional suits wero entered Saturday against Pension Agent Kdwln Bookmyer, his sou, Edwin H. Bookmyer, and his daughter, Ella Hookmyer. Tlio latter, as notary public, assisted her father. They nro charged with pension frauds, uud will havo a hearing tomorrow. The Sultan "Itelieved Ilia Mind." LONDON, Oct. 23. Tho Constantinople correspondent of Tho Timos telegraphs: "A throatunlng letter was found in tho palm.0 addressed to tho sultan recontly. An inquiry Incriminated fourteen mem bers of tho Imperial household. All of them wero executed on tho samo ditto within the precincts of Ylldls. Thus tho sultan's mind was rolieved of a very great weight." Hanker Smith's Trial llegun. Lancaster, Va., Oct. 23. Boforo Judge Livingston, tills morning, tho case of ex Banker E. K. Smith, of Columbia, was brought to trial. There have been an un usually large number of complications aud postponements In connection with this ease, the first prosecutions in whih were Instituted over two years ago. City or Mexico's Population, CITY of Mkxico, Oct. 23. Tlio census of this city shows 314,877 Inhabitants, aud In tho Immediate suburbs 140,735, making nearly half a million. Complaint lias been raised in tho press that tho enumera tion Is not well taken, aud tho real popu lation of tlio city Is fully 400,000. Played w.th Matches and Lost Ills Life, WlLKESliAKltE, Pa., Oct. 28. Tho 0-yonr-old child of Joseph Morris was burned to death on Saturday. Tho llttlo fellow was playing with matchos when his cloth ing caught llro, and before asslstauco camo ho was fatally burned, Hby Shot aud Killed Illniseir. HAltttlSliur.il, Oct. 28. John Leeds, tho 8-ycur old son of I N. Leeds, agont at Steel tou for tho Philadelphia and Heading rail road, accidentally shot and killed himself restorday whllo playing with his father's Vlobort rllle. i I How to fry will Fry everj'lhiiip from potato chips to dovtehnuts in Cottoleiie. Put Cottoleiie in a cold pan E cately brown a bit of bread in j your food. It will pay you to (Si see how delicious and wholesome it makes the food. m Get the cenulne, sold eveiynhere in one, iw turtirnc - una v'zt-i nrna in cTon-riinc wreum on every nn, & TIIK N. K. FADtll.lMi (.0.11 PA 1, CbiUAIlOuud Vi S. lleisnure ire., Philadelphia. 'IL (jOod Tobacco f f Sometimes nee Is a reliable, month'?, re ' m loodttloe. Ou'y harraless asd tho purest drugs should do u Ii u trust tho best, yet 0po PeaS's Pefiii2ral Palls Thev are prompt, rstoard certain in rcsr.lt. Tin rimclre(Dr. I'eol's) never dlsap. nuiut. Beat auy whero, 81.00. Addrea-i I'l . t Mluumb Co.. Ucvchind, O. For sale by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. r31i33'ii??12 PERMANENTLY CURED pa?.c Written gnsrantee to abso lutely cure all l lndiofltupturp without operation n-d(-teiitlo. from business. Rxatulna tlon Trr e, refer you to W I'atlents. Call or write for clrealnr. O E MILLER CO. rUilHdclpliia, See our Doctor, every Tuesday, at UNION HOUSE, Ashland, Pa. ITo will furnish you wltli names of pprsoni ctirwl by uslny-'iu'owa ton. Of a hood-splitting heudaehe iininiHliately re' lievcu by thu use ol TAYLOR'S Anti-Headache Powders. They aro a positive and speedy cure and aro guaranteed absolutely hurmloas. Their great success Is ample proof that they are an effective article, which oau be always ued with t e best of results. Procuro them from Oruhler llros. " VOTE FOR Chas. E. Breckons For District Attorney. il3..'?r heat it slowlv until it will deli- half a minute. 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Price, 515 to $300 Send fur olreular tu tho ll.i. kus Water MoUr Co., Newark, N .1 , stilting paper you saw ailvertUemeiit In We also manufacture Patent Rotating aud Exhaust Fans. Send for Special Catalogue on Ventilating:. WAfe PSLLS? V0 fil$i.r-"?w1iy!tr' ' ''' J.--WtlMN'SSjtfC il. i .MfJli. . ' ):..-' . ..'-I - IS CcsPMUl.f'A.
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