The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 29, 1898, Image 3

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s THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS
is iluo not only to the originality ami
simplicity of tlio combination, but also
to tlio cam and skill with which it is
manufactured hy scientific processes
known to the California. Fio Svrtup
Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon
nil the importnnco of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As tho
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by tlio Camfounia. Fio Svmtr Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist pno in avoiding tho worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. Tlio high standing of the Cam
founia Fio Svhup Co. with tlio medi
cal profession, and tlio satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the namo of Miu Company a guaranty
of the excellent of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all other laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating 01 weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to gefc its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
tlio Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAN FKANC1C. Cut.
LOCISVILLU, Ky. K KIV VOItK. N. T.
WEAR
Royal
Worcester
Corsets.
FOR BALE BY LEADING DEALERS.
Philadelphia &
Reading Railway
Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke
IN EKKKOT KOVICMUKR 20. IriUS.i
Tralnd leave Shenandoah as follow t
Kor New York via Philadelphia, week -lays
2 10. 5 as. 7 30. "J 55 n. ni.. 12 20. 8 C9 and 0 W p. m
Kor New York via Mntu.ll Chunk, ween, days
7 80 a. ui.. 12 26 and 3 ID p, m.
Kor ItaidliiR and I'hllftdelphla, wi-ek daya,
2 10. 5 33, 7 30. 9 03 a.m., II vj, il l a aim m v
Kor 1'ottavllle, week dayn, 730, S 55 it.
19 nn l f o ft IV1 ntnl T :lO II. 111.
For Tainaqua and Malianoy City, wock days
7 au, y do a. di., iz 'v nu i.v v
For Wllllanmnorl, flunburv and LewluUir;
iti.', m.. 12 20. 7 30 in
irnr'M..i.n.w. Minn,,. MieekdaVH. 2 10. 3 27. 5 33,
780. 9 8S. HIS a.m., 12 20, 3 09, 6, V3 , U 60
V'Yot Anhland nnd Shniunklti, week la , 7 30,
in. . ... (i9.n07. 725 and &5 u. m.
.. .'.-.Hi III..1.I nn u.i.l thn Wa.Ht Via
B. til). U. K., IhrouEli trains leJi Heatlne
Terminal, Philadelphia, i: il. u .,
7 65, II 20 a. in., 8 10 and 7.27 p.i HuiiCars,
A -. .. . . . . ft 1 .1 . tj OT V. , .1 A. 1(11.
Itonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest
nut streets station, weeK aays.iuou a. iu.
12 It 8 10 p.m. aunuays, i m, o ij p. m.
TItAlNS FOU SIIKNANDOAU.
I... New York via Philadelphia, neek
days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 80 a. m., and 1 45, 4 30
Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week
days, 4 80. 9 10 a. in., 1 80 p. mv
ftava Phllndeluhla. Itendlne Terminal, week
days, 8 40, 8 88, 10 21 a. in. and 1 80. 4 00, 0 80,
,1l!ea,ve,Ineadlnf5, week- days, 137, 7 00, 10 OS,
a. iu., 12 15. 4 17, ooo, sat p. m.
Ieare PuUnrtilu, ween days, 7 17, 7 10 a. m
i.wi l'Hi i'tn AlAnml 6 50 n. m.
Leave Tamaqua, week days. 3 18, 8 86, 11 23
a. ui.,-149, 6 50, 7 20. 9 41 p. In.
Leave Malianoy C'ls. week tl iys, 3 15, 90-1,
11 51 a. m., 1 22,5 25, 6 21,7 44, 10 US t
Imv MAhnimV I'lutiu. Wlllk -laid 2 10, 10
OKI. 9S2 1013.12 01. a. m.. 2 39, 1S, 0 12 i 8,
10 21 p in.
Leave Wllllainipnrt week.l.jt, 7 42, 10 00
ni.. 1231 and 4 00. II 30 p. mi.
ATLANTIC CITY 1)1 VISION
Leave Philadelphia Chestnut fltrei naif and
Houth street Whan lor Atlmillu iuy.
Weekdays Kxpreas 9 00, a. ui 2 00, 4 00,
6 00 p.m. AcsomiTiodatlon, H 00 aiu.,6B0piij
Bundays Kipress, 9 00, 10 00 am Aeojunuotta,
lion, a wa 4 ii p. in.
Reluming (cava Atlantle City depot, corn
Atlantic and Arkannas avenues.
Weekdays Itxpretw, 7 35, 9 00, a m. 8 JO, 5
A.,n.n..ulutl.it.. Kin n. m. 4 OS n. I
bundsys KxpresH. I Oil, 7 M p in. Atcru.u.idi
""J1' W S Sjf iS. Oltv and Oeeau City
Weekdays 9 00 a m, additional for Capo Slay
. i. ... u0n l.ln fHtv. 5 00 u III., fo
Ocean City, 4 15, 6 00 p m. Sundays, Chestnut
street 9 15 a ru.. South street, oi a.m.
I'arlor Cars no all eiprejis train
-."or .-further Information, apply to nearest
Philadelphia and Reading Hallway ticket agent
oraddrewt .
L A. Bwtl.lABD, KDSOM J. KKK
Ocn 1 Sunt., Oon'J lWr Agl.,
Headline Terminal, Philadelphia.
Lauer'sg
Pilsner Beer.
Needs no recommendation.
Put up in bottles for family
use and delivered at your
home.
Lauer's Pilsner
Draught Beer
Is drank by the majority of
beer drinkers. They are good
authority on which is best.
Christ. S :hmidt,
Agent and Bottler,
203 W. Coal Street
SHENANDOAH - PA,
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C'fi iiteil I'emnit
TBJCTra!3f&"!S.i5K!
with Tanfcy rui lVmnyroyal 1'iili .oa wtt tin
..'itimiUixI. Alwiv.buith. but '.nil ioid uUit
u.luuiicut Ouruteil luptrior to Hi hmltmalMf
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Picquart's Court Martial May Now
Ee Postponed,
THOUGH THE CHAMBER VOTED NO
Poomnonts Koriiinrl.vDoniod tlio Court
or CiiHHiitlou Will Ho Turiiod Over by
tho (IdVcriiiiiont on tlio Doiiinnd of
tlio Court.
Paris, Nov. 29. The minister of war,
M. De Freyclnet, In the chamber ot
deputies yesterday, refused to Inter
vene In the l'lcquart affair, and the
house approved the government's dec
laration, regarding the Separation of
military nnd civil powers, by a Vote ot
437 to 73. During the debate the presi
dent of the chamber was frequently
obliged to Intervene In order to quiet
the uproar on all sides.
M. I'olncare, Republican, made an
Impassioned Hpeech, In the course of
which he said It was not necessary to
confound the army with a few Im
prudent men. While the members of
the court martial were above suspicion,
the prosetfutlon of Plcquart savored of
reprisal. Colonel Picquart's secret Im
prisonment, M. Polncate further as
serted, was beyond all precedent, and
there were guilty persons, he claimed,
who were enjoying scandalous Im
munity. M. Polncare, who was minister of
public Instruction in 1893-95, created a
sensation by adding:
"We" were attacked for the Dreyfus
prosecution in 18D4, but I learned of the
Dreyfus affair through the newspa
pers." Tremendous applause and uproar fol
lowed this assertion.
M. Barthou, who was minister of
public Works In 1894, here Interjected:
I am ready to Indorse the words of
M. Polncare, which are true."
This called forth more applause and
exclamations of "it is absurd," "it is
Inconceivable." Thereupon M. Poln
care added:
"The only proof of Dreyfus' guilt In
1891 consisted of the bordereau. No
cabinet minister, nor even the presl
dent of the council of ministers, heard
any mention of the confessions Dreyfus
Is alleged to have made to Captain
Lebrun-Itenault."
M. Cassagnac, the former minister of
war, said:
General Mercler secured these con
fessions."
General Mercler was minister of war
at the time of the Dreyfus trial.
M. Polncare continued: "Captain
Lrebrun-Itenault, when he was examln
ed by the president of the council, did
not mention the Dreyfus confession."
This statement caused applause to
break forth from all parts of the house.
during which M. Cavalgnac tried to
speak, but was howled down.
'Let us hear the hero of the for
gery."
M. Polncare concluded by saying:
"Silence has weighed heavily upon
me, and I am now happy to have had
the opportunity to tell what I know of
the case."
M. De Freyclnet said: "The gov
ernment, on assuming ofllce, found the
proceedings pending. We have only
one anxiety, and that is to ascertain
the truth. We do not object to furnish
lng the court of cassation with all the
evidence available, excepting the evi
dence involving the national defense."
After another appeal from M. Mlller-
nnd for a postponement of the Plc
quart court martial, M. Dupuy, the
premier, declared that the Dreyfus af
fair "must remain purely Judicial, as
the only means of reaching the truth,
which may now be attained."
"We decline to order a postponement
of the court martial," said the premier.
"To give such an order, even if we
had the right, would bo to strike a
blow at the principle of separation of
the public powers. It Is not within the
province of parliament or the 'govern
ment to adjust the connection which
may exist between the Dreyfus and
Plcquart cases. Our Intervention
would he calculated to hamper the
work of the court of cassation. We
will respect the decisions of the law.
We are a government of law, and re
fuse to be a government of arbitrary
incisure."
Th order of the day, approving the
statements of the government respect
ing the principle of the separation of
the Judicial and executive powers, was
then adopted by a vote of 437 to 73.
In 1'ie lobbies of the chamber Mr.
Dupuy's speech was Interpreted as an
!nv!tntlcn to the ceurt i f cassation to
asl' fi.r the production of the petit
bleu nd rthe- Vfiimer! 3 In the Plc
quart cre ' l icit l h' govern-nent
would l.i'iT'Mi ' 'X, l"odiiee, thus Indi
rectly leat'lng to'a postponement ot tho
court mar'lal, which the r-ivernment
has refused to grant under durn-s.
The voter In'the chamber enables tho
nnil-Di-eyfu'ltp? to ring a song of vic
tory, since tre Droyfulta demand was
fur the government tu order the Plc
ciuvt court mar'lal pistponed.
Nevertheless, the whole debate serv
ed to advance the caure of Dreyfus. M.
Dupuy's sppech Is admitted on all
hands to have been a masterpiece of
statesmanship. Ho did not deny that
the government had power to Inter
vene with General Zurllnden, but ex
rlained that It would be better for the
court of cassation to do so.
Perhaps the most significant feature
of the debate after M, Poincare's reve
lations, which served to draw even
closer the bonds of suspicion surround
ing General Mercler, is the changing
attitude of the chamber toward M.
Cavalgnac. The latter's speech before
the period of the Henry suicide was ao
cepted and placarded throughout the
country as proof of the guilt of Drey
fus. Now he Is received with the howls
of the deputies when he attempts to
Justify his attitude.
The general belief is that the court
of cassation will now demand the Pic
quart dossier, thus delaying the court
martial.
It Is reported that General Zurllnden,
military governor of Paris, has already
resigned. There is also a report that
Colonel Plcquart will be released on
ball.
Yellow Taundlce Cured.
Suffering humanity should be supplied wjth
every means possible for its relief. It is with
pleasure we publish the following. "This is
to ccrlilv mat 1 was a lernuie suuerer iroiu
Vellow Jaundice for over six months, and
was treated bv some of the best physicians in
our city and all to no avail, Dr. Hell, our
i i . l v. ni. .
(jruggisi, rccomiuunueu Lictiitu impels , uu
alter takinc two holt es. J was entirely curea.
i now taite great pleasure in rpcaramcnuiiiB
them to any person suffering fron this terrible
malady, l am grateluiiy yours, ai.
Ilogarty, Lexington, Ky."
Sold by A. Wasley Druggist.
JlllollHll, stolun Jowolry Jtiuiovorod
London, Nov. 29. The police here
have arrested two men who had in thel
possession a considerable quantity
the Jewelry recently stolen on board
train between Paris and Calais trom
the Dowager Duchess ot Sutherland,
VctJclablcPicnarafionftr As
similating UicToodandKcfitila-
ling uic aiomacns nnuDowcis oi
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Worms .Convulsions.levcrislv
ncss andLOSS OF SLEEP.
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Cut Paper Patterns
A Bi-Weekly Pattern
Sheet
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I weekly,
LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES
Two tamousauthorswllt contribute long
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first deals with Scotch and Continental
scenes, the second is a story of a young
pn, versatile, ana iypiur
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Octave Thanet
These
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Cnmlnjr Kventa,
Nov. 30. Grand ontortaluuiont under tho
auspices of the Lost Creek Cadets, at Tern.
purauco hall, Lost Creek.
Dec. JOtli. Entertainment and tableau
exhibition to bo given in the P. II. church
for the benefit of the Sunday school.
Dec. SI Grand ball in Dougherty's now
hall, corner Jul din and Centre strcoU, under
auspices of Shenandoah Glco Club.
Dec. 0. Grand Masquerade Hall to bn held
In Foley's hall, Gilbeivuii, for tlio lieiicllt of
tbo Gilbertou Mandolin Club.
Dec. H. Lecture by Hoy. O. W. Gross,
in United Kvauiiolical rliurcl).
Jan. a. F rt annual bal of the bliciian-
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Mi
Tho Coast Strewn With tho Bones
of Coasting Vessols.
AN APPALLING LOSS OF LIFE.
It N Dollnltoly Known Tlutt Sovonty
Hnvti llfcn Drowned. mill UIh l.lkoly
Tlmt tlio Lint Will Ho Iiieronxot! l t
l.iMiMt 11 Hundred unit l'ort.v.
noston. Nov. 29. It Is definitely
known that more than 70 lives have
been lost In the wrecks of tugs, schoon
ers nnd coal hnrges during the storm
of Snturday night nnd Sunday morn
ing-, nnd If the steamer Portlund hits
nlso gone down, as now seems probable,
the list of casualties will rise to 140.
with over 100 vessels of all descriptions
ashore, two score ot them total wrecks
and an unknown number probably be
neath the waves of Massachusetts bay.
There Is scarcely a bay, harbor or Inlet
from the Penobscot to New London
that has not on Its Bhorcs the bones of
some staunch craft, while alnnt; Mass
achusetts bay, and especially IJoston
harbor, the beaches are piled high with
the wreckage of schooners and coal
barses. The record, althoURh hourly
lengthening. Is still Incomplete, for that
ocean graveyard of Cape Cod Is still
to be heard from, and as It has nver
yet failed to Rive up some grim tale at
such a time It probably will not be
found lacklnr on such an occasion.
The annoyance and Inconvenience of
the railroads and street car embargo,
covering the whole of southern New
England, sunk Into Insignificance be
fore the story of destruction wrought
by wind and wave, yet It will be many
a day before the full Import of the dis
aster Is known or even realized.
The islands of Hoston harbor are
without exception strewn with wrecks
and wreckage, no less than 2D vessels
being ashore at Gloucester, over 20 In
the supposed snfe harbor of Vineyard
Haven parted their anchor chains and
are high and dry on the beach, Nantas
ket Ueach saw two schooners and a
coal barge dashed to pieces on Its sands,
the rocks of Cohasset claimed astaunch
fisherman, Scltuate, a well known pilot
boat, Manchester, a down east lumber
man, while one tug and three barge3
known to have been between Cape Cod
und Boston are unaccounted for and
probably lost. Even the upper harbors
of Boston, Plymouth, Salem, Ports
mouth, Portland and other places,
where vessels were supposed to be
comparatively safe, were the scenes of
numerous collisions between the ships
and the wharves.
Every life saving crew performed
deeds of heroism In rescuing frozen
seamen from the stranded vessels, and
tugboat captains risked life and prop
erty In their endeavor to save life.
Among the tugs which started down
the harbor as soon as daylight came
yesterday was the police boat Guardian.
which made for the lighthouse which
marks the Inner harbor channel and
tried to answer signals. Finally It was'
learned that the lighthouse had no
fresh water, for the heavy seas had
broken In the bulkheads and spoiled
the water stored there. There were
five men In the lighthouse. The two
boats which usually hang from the
davits had been splintered by the force
of Hie waves, and the sea was dashing
over tho lighthouse with such force
that there was little hope of reaching
there.
Ueyond Deer Island lies the big Wil
son liner Ohio and the steamer C. A.
White, of Taunton, on Spectacle Isl
and. It Is a matter of surprise to
harbor pilots how the Ohio reached her
present berth. She stands in water
which at Hood hardly came to the level
of the propeller shaft. The tide In
which she went ashore was 14 feet
above the usual Hood tide. A canal
must be dug to deep water.
A sorry sight Is that presented by
the three masted schooner Calvin P.
Baker on Shag Bocks, midway lietween
Boston Light and the Brewsters, where
the deep sea surges roll In and half
bury the craft, which Is fast going to
pieces. The mainmast has been whip
ped out and hangs dangling over the
side, supported by the top hammer of
tho other masts. In this wreck the two
mates were taken off by Captain James
and his crew from ncross the bay at
Hull. When the wreck was reached
three bodies were seen lahed aloft.
Two of them were secured and life was
found to be In them, but the other had
been frozen stiff to the lathings.
It was on a little stretch of beach at
Hull, Just behind the Hotel IVmliertnn.
that tho fTgidles oeruried. In the
fury 1 f the storm Fund iv iwo big new
ly built liari-'es of tre Consolidated Coal
"or-pnny. ""!' 1 and 4, weie d:ished to
bits almost In an Instant. On the shores
itoed scores of men who were ready
to tick their lives to save those win
were '11 many vessels In the oiling driv
ing to destruction. Captain Junes, of
the life saving crew, was there with
his men and boat, but he said that the
wind blew so fiercely that not men
enough could Hnd room In the boat to
row against the wind.
Out of the driven snow came the dint
outlines of a barge, with the forms of
Hve men discernible on the deckhouse.
With a mighty crash barge No. 1
struck the shore, only to crumble and
then melt Into fragments, which the
waves In another minute cast up on
the shore. But In that Instant five
men escaped the Impending death, for
men on shoe, with lines about them,
rushed Into the water and pulled out
the sailors. A moment later barge No.
4 came ashore and was ground up by
the waves, but nothing wub seen of Its
crew.
Another terrible scene was that at
Thompson's Island, where the city's
reform school Is situated. Against the
wharf were driven four down east ves
sels, each of which, at tho time the
storm broke, was anchored miles away,
and each a long way from the others.
An Idea of the force of the wind Is
shown In this Instance, for drifting
across the bay one after another they
brought up against the pier, ope be
lng driven entirely out of the water,
The craft are the Virginia, of which
barely a veatleo Is left, the Watchman,
the Seraphlne and the Fred M. Emer
son. The last three are In one great
heap of timber and rigging, mixed with
debris (rom the Virginia. Two lives
were Inst from the latter craft, but one
was saved, William B, Stanley, the
captain's son, was washed ashore and
resuscitated
Other evMenros of the storm are to
be found 011 cveiy headland and tn
pearly every en ye for numberless and
nameless wrecks, nil snow and sleet
covered, aro pllpd up there. It will be
Home time lieforo all the vessels which
fared 111 011 t-'unday ctn be accounted
for, and bohhi : 1 rhup i never will be,
so thoroughly huve the wind and waves
done their work.
Karl'a Clover Root Ten is ft pleasant Uxa
tlve. Hcgulatoa the bowels, purifies the
blood. Clears tbo couiplnlon. Kasy to
mako and pleasant to take, 23 cU, Bold by
I 1), Klrllu aud a Kuarautco.
HAVANA'S FATAL EXPLOSION.
Tlilrty-fi'rlit l'"fiii. Mainly Clill
iir'ii. KIM-.! in' Injure, cl.
Ilavair , N v. l.i. A box of pnwdei
exploded ypple tIh-, near the Ilelna bat
tery, tesul !i. .11 th ,'eath or nunc m
less serious Injury of :.i person. Many
boxes of powder were stored In 11 pn
vnto bin's", which nlso contained flv.
rooms full of Mauser and other i.ut
lidges. The caieless handling of n.
of the Imxes of powder or of one of
the boxes of cnrtlid(fes eniisejl the ex
plosion. Nobody wrm killed outtlcht by the
explosion, but three of the Injured died
yesteiuay nttertiopn, and the condition
of must of Hie others Is more or lens
critical. At least lfi are not expected to
live. It was n miracle that the Im
mediate loss of life was not great.
A tnun known us Jeronlmo Smith had
acquired several hundreds of thousands
of cartridges, many of an old pattern,
at the various military depots here,
for a mere song and was arranging tn
turn his Investment to nceount by re
moving the gunpom'jr from ea'-h pro
jectile, with n ' if-w 1,1 11 better sale at
a profit. To this end lie bhed about 0"
boys and girls, wllb n few men and
women, to do the work. The Ni'llm-'
are mainly children.
Bucklen'i Arnica Salvo.
Tho boat salvo tn tho world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover soros,
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and
all skin oruntloua. anil nosltlvcly cures piles.
or .10 pay required. It Is guaranteed to give
porlcctSRtlsiartlon or mnny roiuuuoci. i n
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An Airi oi'iilile on nee.
Washington, Nov 2!). Karon Rpeck
Von Steinlierg, chaw d'affaires of
Germany, called at the state depart
ment yesterday nnd had a conference
with Seeietary liny on current topics,
particularly those growing out of the
late war, In the course of which the
baron took occasion to express the
most friendly sentiments on the part
of Germany concerning the present
status of affairs. The call was chielly
significant as an evidence that German
olllclals desire to counteract the re
ports that Germany Is about to assume
an attitude of protest and to lay claim
to the Sulu archipelago.
lloiiortnir IIM"-Iilent lr"riln.M.
Washington, Nov. 25. I'tesldent Ig-
leslas, of Costa Illca, was the recipient
of 'wo notable courtesies yesterday,
being the guest of honor at a breakfast
at the Sliorelinm attended by promi
nent nHlr-lals nnd South American dip
lomats, and later being taken by Presl
dent McKlnloy for a drive about the
city In the White House carriage.
robust, manly
and a couititr
baby-girl lu-tiiiig in
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more can any wom
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It is a boon that
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Thousands fail of UiH UecatPe tncy nave
neglected to look niter their health in a
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during the fi od of ptonpectivc maternity.
The pro-i.t clr e mo'.'.H-r cannot be too p ir
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ness or loss of vnrur and virility, her chil
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unfailing cure for all vc akness and di-cae
of the delicate and important organs that
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"I am the mother of a nice baby four ami a
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