Tit Stm Jii'wri'ifi'ii l.:i ;r V'ltr, m-.( i( oui'if ulrirlhl in (liff'iHiT. c, i, ! ri:lMli:. ritlmr ami . v"k I ) t KS l") ."y"."" J 1 7 N K L'T. Hi'i Aiiiiulcrii'Uilt'iii Iim'uI ntier. iiiiillsliiilc n.i V(.ii'm.I;i v "I Ili'VnoltlsHllc, .li-lti'1-.iill I u. I'll., llcvoli'il In tin- lliti-li-sii of III -yiiolilsvlllr lllltt.lrtTi'ruill fount V. Xll-tMtll t I. 'II 1 1 I'll i nil wild fairness, imil will I spi'i-lully funni ly toward t Iiiliiirlnir class. uliiTliilii'i irlriil.iM'i' .vi-ar. I" iitlvainc. roiiitiiiiuli'iit Inns Inlcnilril fur inilillriii Inn iniM In- iiiviiniiiinlctl by Hit' i Mcr's tm tin-, mil fcr pulillcsi Inn. lull as ii uiiiimiiiii'i n( gontl faith. Iiitcnn Intr news Items nillrhi il A'lu'rlNllli riitc 11111111' known nil lllillt'll tlim II"1 iilll' i' In Arnolds' lllis-li. l.cllL'lllv ('(ilillillllilrlll lull" nml I'lllllliri- hi advi-rllst'lni'lil" ihiitllil li'lli'll Mil" nltli'c lv littitiilay noon. . , Adilri-ss nil 'iitiltliunli'lllltins I" I . A. Sti-p'l-rn-"ii, Hi'ViiiiM-vllli'. I'll Kiileri-d in ilii' ihwiiiIIIi'i' ill ItcviniliUv llli . I'll., us ni'i'iuiil class niiitl tinitli'i. ffvmclcr" winter. I'lii-inrcr trains arrive nml leave Itcyn iililsvllli' ii- follows: it ii. r- . Hi. if. r- m i;) Vrrlves lit,:i.l Train Nil 71. in.vi n in I Tnilii No l-'iiut Alliiihnitl 'nlli;i Uiiihnni. Ka-twiird. Wi'stwiml. Train". - il l" ii. in Train it. - - . I" n. in. Triilu I, - f: v. i. in. Tmln '.' - - I Xi i. in. Trtilii - - il.lii n. mi. IriiHi I". - stup m, iiKVNin.iisvii.i.K i-ot-oi net:. Malls iirrln- iiimI It'll v Ilii- iinst-iillli'i' n follows: Arrlvr. Ili'imrl. rmiM tiik ist. urn rim r ist. I.I'i p. in. - - J im p. m. I2.:w p. in - - ii.'.np.m rilllM TIIK FAST. HH TIIK KIT. H.'HIII. III. - - 3.1" I II. 111. M.I II. III. - - I.I'i P. 1". If everyone whs just like vim. or jllst inst ni vim wanted till-in tn Imi, wouldn't (IiIh hi' ii lovi'ly world to llvi- in ? "It's all ri'MM fnf n tint it to imikit it HIUIIO (nr himself," SIl.VS till' MllllHVIIIlk 1 'lillnsnnher. "hut hi- should hi1 careful not to maki' It mi tin; Imck of mini her mini's t'hri'k." Huso iiisiiimitioiis, Ki'outidli'ss nml un provoked, should never Ihi employed hy a (rood citizen to Injure the stiinilliu; Htld huslness of it licit! It hnr. (ioed citi zenship menus to hiiild up, not to tear down. Stiititiinjf n neiuhhor In the Imek Is not, evldenee of (rood citizenship. Tim editor of the 1'iinxsiiliiw ney Siirit, who is In a position to know suys: "Do as you think rluht, nml tnko the ('onse'iielH'es,"oiitfht to lie the max im of every honest legislator. But uhis! most of them have another. It is tills: "Do us tlie hoss tells you, and don't trouhle yourself alxiut sueh trivial nml- ters nit rluht and wronir." Washington, I). ('., is perhaps the most heaiitiful city In the world, esieeinlly when naturt) puts on linr soring attire. It has "fi.IMN) shade trees planted In its streets and avenues. Kaeh street Is planted with a single variety of trees no two alike. The. leading trees aro whito maple, Cali fornia poplar, ash-leaved maples, and Norway maple. There, are. many other varieties in use in smaller u.uantitles. Men may question the authenticity of this or that hook of tht) Hlhlo; they may flout the story of Jonah and the whale; they may evade the questions of faith and doctrine; they may refuse, to assent to gospel narratives; they may hide themselves in metaphysical maze until the exlstanco of God heroines uncurtain to them. Hut there is one thing that cannot he questioned, limited, evaded or hidden from. There are no metaphys ical suhtletles that can hide a man from death. "The. most subtle and deceitful hope which ever existed, and one. which wrecks the happiness of many a young gfirl'g life," writes Evangelist Dwight L. Moody, In the June Litdir'1 Home Jmlrnnl, "Is the common delusion that a woman can best reform a man hy marrying him. It is a mystery to mo how people can bo so blinded to the hundreds of coses in ovory community whore tottering homes have fallen and innocent lives havo been wrecked, be cause Rome young girl has persisted In marrying a scoundrel in the hoio of saving him. I have never known such a union, and I have Been hundreds of thorn, result in any thing but sudness and disaster. Lot no young girt think that she may be able to accomplish what a loving mother or sympathetic sister havo been unable to do. Ituforo there is any contract of marriage there should be convincing proof that there has been real and thorough regenera tion." "The jury is one of the most Important department of justice," says the Pitts burg ltlrocitfc "That it should be made up of good men, goes without tho saying. That it is often composed in part or in wholo of men not tho best fitted for such duty, is well known, There are always plenty of the un desirable class, especially about cities or large towns, anxious for tho opportunity for such service, sometimes for the fees and at others for the accomplishment of other purposes, Good, honest, thrifty citizens do not enjoy this service, and they escape it whenever they can. The result is that the courts have great dlhiuulty in securing the kind of jurymen they desire. Inspired by a case lately under notice, we write this note In the interest of better juries. The courts seek them, and the cause of justice demands them. Good men should not try to escape this service. It is unpleasant, lncon' venlont, and often, to busy, men, ex pensive, but they should sacrifice personal considerations to serve the publlo good. Tbey owe it to society Aniiunl Convention. The aniiunl convention of the Jeffer son ('utility Sunday School Association was held at this place Thursday and Friday of this week and was a success In every piirlleuhir. The meetings were all well I'tteiuleil mid the im-'t urn well render il. The older! of the asso ciation, as stated in the program, Is t ho unity nf Kviiugi'lleitl christians In curliest efforts to ailvaueii Sunday school work In Jefferson riiunlv. Stim ulations of Sunday school workers to the use of better methods of teaching and innniigi'tii'iit and wider and closer co-opei'utiiiii whereby souls may Isi saved to our Lord Jesus Christ and Ihi itltured In the christian life." The program for Thursday afternoon consisted or devotional exercises ron diieled liv l!ev. V. It. Ituzzil. greeting by the county pp'sld 'lit, the transaction of huslness. and the teachers' meeting and its I m " n t nun '. discussed hy lion. S. A. Crai',' and Itcv. I'.. M. Ughtfoot. In the evening session the devotional 'Xi'lclst'S Well' conducted ny ISeV. I'.si. (irover. Itev. ( . .1. hi'phai't, State S 'Cl'etai'V. was expected to ll" presi'lll, hut in his absence a very Interesting and Instructive blackboard exercise was given by lion. S. A. Craig, and Mrs. .1 V. Karnes wlilc'ssi d the meeting on the importance of right liegiiiunig. In the absence of Itev. J. I. A. Curry, Itev. A. 7.. Myers conducted the quos lion box. - Kails Creek lit nilil. Old People. Old people who require medicine to regulate tlie lumcis ami Kiuueys win II ml the true remedy In Klcctrle Hitters. This medicine does not, stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other lnlox! caul, but nets as a tonic and altcrativt It. acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, milling strength and giving tone to tlie organs, thereby aiding nature in the performance of tin- funt lions. Klcctrle Hitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people lind It just exactly what they n I. Trice fifty cents and iM.HO per Imttlo nt It. Alex. Stoke's drug store. The printing press has made presi dents, killed poets, furnished bustles for beauties, and polished genius with Itielsins. It has made worlds get up at roll-eal! every morning, given the pulpit lungs of Iron mid ii voice of steam. It lias set the price on a bushel of wheat, and made the country Hmtofflc.o the glimmering goal of the rustic scribe. It has curtailed the power of kings, graced the pantry shelves and bursled. It has converted hankers into paupers, nnd made lawyers of college presidents. It has educated thn homeless, and robbed the philosopher of his reason. It smiles and kicks, cries and dies. Hut It ran't be run to suit everybody and the editor Is a fool who tries it. Ex. Reduced Rates to Milwaukee. The Pennsylvania Hall road Company announces that on account of the meet ing of tho National Educational Asso ciation, at Milwaukee, Wis., July (I to 0, it will sell continuous passage tick' ets from all points on its line past of Pittsburg and Erlo to Milwaukee at rnto of slnglo faro for tho round trip. plus $2,011 membership fee. Tickets will be sold and will be good going only on July 2, 3, and 4, and will be good to return, leaving Milwaukee July 10, 11 and 12, 18(17, only, except that by depos iting ticket with joint agent at Milwau koe on or bcloro July Is, and on pay ment of lifty cents, an extension of return limit may be obtained to leave Milwaukee until August HI, 18117, tnclu slve. The Pennsylvania Itatlroad Company announces that for tho benefit of persons desiring to take advantage of the National Holiday on the Fourth of July It will sell excursion tlckots between all stations on its lino east of and including Pittsburg and Erie; except that tickets will not be sold to or from points north or east of Philadelphia nor to and from points north of the line Hurrisburg to Erie. These tickets will be sold and will be good going on July 2, 3, 4, and 5, and will be good to return until July 6. 18117, inclusive. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, soros, ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores, tetter, chnpped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, und posl tlvoly cures piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by II. Alex Stoke. We Court Comparison. We will bo glad to compare any samplo of wall paper you may have, with our stock. ' Stoko's Pharmacy. We invite the publlo to call as wo are closing out our stock of drygoods groceries, Hardware, Shoes &o. and they can secure bargains from this stock, when later public sales will be made to close out balunce. J. C. Kino & Co, Finest cotton bats in town at J. SJ Morrow's. If you want stylish and fitting shoes patronize Jas. K. Johnston's shoe par lor. First-class Demorest sewing machine t J. S. Morrow's for $19.50. Big Oondola. The H., It. A 1'. company Is always looking after the best equipment ism- slble for their road. The latest Idea Is new gondola car, capacity S(),(MK), a sample of which Is now standing in the yard at this place. This Is the largest ar for carrying coal ever rolled over the road and Is as deep ns a box car. It Is supplied with tho latest Improve ments in the way of uir boxes and air brakes and self-couplers. The rapacity of the largest of the old gondolas Is fi'i, IHMI. Some wit has chalked on the Aide of the car the following rhyme; ''Utile gondola, do not cry, you'll he a box car by and bye."' The ear Is painted u pro nounced yellow, but placed along side Its red companions It certainly dis's not look like a "kid." Piinxsutawnev Xi ir. Something to Depend On. Mr. .lames Jones, of the drug firm of lones - Son, Cowileli, 111., in speaking of Dr. King's New Discovery, says that last winter his wife was attacked with I,n (irippe, and her case grew so serious that physicians at Cow don and I 'aim oulil tin nothing tor her. It seemed to velope Into hasty consumption. Having Dr. King's New Discovery In store, and selling lots of It, ho took a bottle home, and to the surprise of nil she Is i'iin to get bettor from first dose, and half dozen bottles cured her sound and well. Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds is guaranteed to do this good work. Try it. Free trial bottle at II. Alex. Stoke's drug store. Single Fore for Round Trip, l'lio Pennsylvania lCailtoail Company announces that, lor the Mghtenth National Sacngcrfcst, to he held in Philadelphia, June 21st to 2(th, P!l7, It will sell excursion tickets to Philadel phia from all points on its line June lllth to 23rd inclusive, good to return until lime Jlith, 1117, inclusive, at a single fare for the round trip. No rate, how ever, will Imi reduced to less than fifty rents. Wall Paper. Undoutedly the handsomest linn of wall paper ever shown In Iteynoldsvillo s now on exhibition nt Stoke's. Prices lower than ever. Tho publlo aro lnvit- d to come and see thn display. Kuby shoes 20 to 3ft cents mt pair at J. K. Welsh & Go's. Men's dress shoes on the latest toes, lace or congress, stylish and durable, for 1.00 a pair at Robinson's. Ono reason why the people never pay attention to signs and advertisements daubed on old fences, stables and bridges Is becauso they do not know whether they aro reading tho advertisement of some ii rm that is still tn business, or one that has been dead for years. When people read the advertisements of a newspaper that Is up to date they know that the advertiser Is alive and doing business. Ex. Reduced Rates to San Francisco. The Pennsylvania Hail road Company announces that, for the Christian Endeavor convention to be held in San Francisco, July 7 to 12, it will sell special tickets from all points on its system at greatly reduced rates. These tickets will be sold June 27 to July 2, and will permit of stop over at Denver and points West. Returning passengers must reach original starting point not later than August 17, 1807. For specific rates, conditions, and full information apply to nearest ticket agent. Shoos from 15 cts. a foot up to $3.00 a foot at J. S. Morrow's. Executor's Notice. Estate Peter Cox, lute of Washington Town ship, deceased. T ...111 .. , .. . . 1. 1 1 .. I 1 .. .. I mil , a l. ' M i,i,fiiu .nm mi inimuu. .Tunc 2Htti, INV7. the following property of Pt'lurCox, defeased: Two farms In VvhrIiIiik ton township, one contnlnlnK IUU acres, the ottier H acres; four housfs and lots situated In the east end of the hornuvh of Kevnoltls- v 1 1 If. Tim property In Keynoldsvllln will lie sold at 10.01) a. M. and the farms In Washing ton township at 3.00 p. M. A. U. Mii.i.ihkn, Executor. 8 . i s O 9i a o a 8 2 S5 0 S U C0 C3 E CX3 ea. 0& T $ ? CO Eh- Ordinance No. 42. Pri'Miiii I. tin It niiliiliii'il liy tlie llilrifcis nnil Town t'oinicll of Mm linniiiuli of Itcyn nlilsvllli', Ac,! Tluit from null lifter I he pHssiiKr of tills iimI! mi lire It sluill nut Ihi law ful fur any M'Ihiiii or person I" imtiiiII liny of Mil' fiillnwIiiK iitimi'il iiulninls In Is' m I ii rile w 1 1 Ii In Mm limits of tlie IxirntiiMi nf Iteynnlils vllle. VI: lliiiscs, mules, Jacks, rows, or ether rat tin, swlni', slirep, ueesi', or Runts, nail liny violation of this nrillniiiu'i' sluill nuli.lfi'l the owiii'i or owiiersof nay such iiiilinnls to the fiillnwlliu pi'lillllli's, wlilill sluill he col li'i'l i'il lis lii-rein after spi-cllli-il for use of snld lionniidi, Mr: Knr i-ui'li liurse, niuli-or Jack "i.hi. Knr eiirh Insr, sliei p, uimisc or Kent ti.W. I'ur inch cow or olher rut Me !.. Ci-c. S. II shall tie the duly of Mil' hltfh i-iiusiiilili- of I he salil hfirouuh nml he Is hrri' li v I'liipnweii'il mid illii'i'tnl wlihiiiit nay further li 1 1 1 n I ' Hum this olilllililii i' In scire unit IuihiiiiiiI miv of I In- u i-1 ion I- lunniil III tin' first section of Mils onllniiiii-e wlu-n riiiiuliiir nt lnt'iri- ns n fuii'snld In violation thi-ri-iif. nml to sell Ihi--in it puhlli- suli lifter uMlilf live lllivs plllillc not Ice III Mil fiillnwIiiK milliner. In i-nsi- Mii'owiieriiriiwni'rs tlii-n-iit ilu mil ti'ili'cm Mm- viitne In-fine Ihi1 ilnv nf sale, to-wll: When Ihe owner or oniii'is i,f ioiv such iiiiliiuil or iinimnls shall In- known In -m il hluli i-iinsliihli-, wi lilen or prlliti il pet -until iiotlci' ih -crltillit! Ilii'liillnher anil kiml of niilmiil or miimiils anil the lime nml place of sale, anil In all cases whi-lln-r thcowin-r oroi'iii-rs s lirt II he kiiiiwnor not, live ilnys n,. I ler iii the puhlli-hy nt h n-l six written orpilmi'il haml-lillls (lesi-rlliliur Mi" uiimhi-r ami kind of sliH'k, mid Ilu- time mid place mid lei ins of sale nlllvcil In ul least six of the mn-l plllillc places In said horuiinh. Her. 3. la ruse Ihe owner or owners of nay such stork shall nt anytime lieforn Mm sale iii-liiiilly lakes place, appear nml satisfy Mm sii Id IdiMi const it t It- Mint he, she or I hey own ed such stork nnd pay In full to Mm lilKh consliilile tlie H-iiitllyor pi'iuiltles Inclined hy Mm violation of this oiilliuiiicn miti'tlmr Willi all costs and expense Incurred In Mm keepliitf mid fcctllntl such stuck while Im pounded, It sluill he the duly of Mm lilk'li con sliilile to deliver such slock In Ihe owner or owners. Sec. 4. (If nil pl'lllllMcs ciillet-li-d lilll-lllllf hall he in 1 1 1 I it I ii ilu- liiiniiiL'h tri-nsiiiy, and tl Miirluilf thereof mid I he co-Is and ex- pi-n-.es of ki-eplmr ami fcctllaif while Impound ed shall hi-lnlllf In the lll'-'li consliilile, and III cn-e of a sale of any -lock under this orillnauce Mm surplti-. If any, lifter pnylnir IH'iialty and costs shall tie paid Into Mm iHirinmh treasury there to tie held In trust for the owner or owners of such strs-k, tint sluill not Is-iir Interest. Sis-. 5. I pun aoMcn from aiiyrltlzcn of said horoiivh of any trespass uisin tils premises tiy any such slork to ttie hlirh constahle he sluill, upon rcitii'-l, ImiMiiintl nnd deal wlih such slock In Ihe milliner herein hrfore prescrllM-il. Sec. II. Hlis-k helomiiiitf to non-residents of snld tioroiijih. when Mint fnct Is know n to Mm hlult consliilile, shall he ImiHiuitded nnd dealt Willi as directed hy the estray laws of Mils commiiiiwelth. Her. 7. It sluill not he lawful for liny person or per-ons to leave nnv horse or horses, mtilo or mules sttindinic on liny street, lain or alley within Mm limits of Mils liomuiili of Key Holds villi' without heliiK I led toil III t I'll I nil post, rail or rlntf, mid any person or is-rsons violat ing tlin provisions of this ordinandi shall he siilijcct ton inutility of not less Mum one nor morn Hum flvii dollm-s fori-iielt offense to tie recovered for use of snid horoutfli as tines nrn now collet-tnhlu. Her. s. That any ordinance or part of ordinance conlllctlntf with Mm provisions of this ordinance lie and tht' sumo Is herehy r- pi-nled so far as the same effects this ordinance. Ordained anil enacted Into a law In I'liiinrll this 7th day of June A. II. ISII7. Attest: W. H. Htons, Ii. J. McF.NTiar, Pres. Town Council. Clerk of Town Council. Approved this St Ii day of . I mm A. I. S97. II. Ai.ex. Stoke, Chief lltiridss. Fine stock of shoes at J. K. Johns ton's shoe parlor at reasonable prices. WANTF.II-KAITHH t. MEN OR WOMEN " to travel for responslhle t-stahlislmd house In Pennsylvania. Salury 7so and ex- Is.nses. Position permanent. Keference. Onelose self adtlressed siamiM-d envelope. Tim National, Star Insurance Hldic., Chicago. Price List. A few bargains for you in Groceries this week. 0 Papers corn starch 25 1 lb. Paper soda 6 8 Cakes Lenox or Gloss soap 25 Fine red salmon, per can 15 7 Cans extra tomatoes 50 8 lbs. Arbucklu or Lion coffee 1 00 5 " California raisins 25 5 " California Prunes 25 9 " Best rolled oats 25 6 " Lump starch 25 4 " Cleaned currants 25 7 " Finest lima beans 25 10" " navy " 25 6 " Pearl tapioca 25 Lard very finest, open kettle 8 20 lbs. Lard very finest open kettle 1 50 This Is Just like home made lard. Full stock and low prices all along the line. RoiiiNSON & Mcndorfp. prune hciiooi, financial htate- 1 MENT of Wlnslow District. Jefferson County, Pa., for the Hsral year ending June 1, 1SU7. Whole number of schools 1 Numtierof teachers employed 1 Nutntar pupils enrolled In all school's. ...Litis A venule diillv Hi tendance TOJ TO! I ID Am't tax levied for school purposes. ..$l,i:il 19 building S7.14.1 THIASCRKR'S ACC'T MONKV RBR'n. Hal. on hand from Inst year. . . Kec'd from Slate approprlut'n From Col., including tuxes of all kinds From Co. Treasurer, unseated lands, fines, Ac From all oilier sources 1.444 87 3,131 TU 2, W0 79 SIS 7.1 ia la $s 091 84 TRIASITRRR'S ACC'T MOMKV PAID OCT. For building bouses 400 on For teachers' wages 4.7X1 00 For rent und repairs S13 III For fuel and contingencies.... 1U3 71 Furs nf Collectors 11 Ui, of Treusurer lltW 15 968 IS Salary of Secretary, Expenses, Stationery, Postage, Ac AO 00 For printing und uudltors'fues 1.1 Oft For debts and Interest puld.. , 71 'M For new hook l,4sn ss For supplies 2K) US For all olher purposes and sundrv exuensea 24S S3 , AS HKSOt'KrES AND LIABILITIES. Amount due district l.a SO " " Treasurer S4I 41 I' tuippiiWMil timliev 1..U0 00 Total debt of district fTST 1 We herehy certify that we have examined lite atMive anu nnu 11 correct. Johm H u.1. is. 1 L. I. McClkart, Auditors. Uko. Huumks, Witness uur hands and seals this 7th day of Stokr'ti Rdvrrtlalng Spar. CANCELLED tT". nnd so lit tho end of Its usefulness. f)ur itssort uii'iit nf stationery, however, is etiinl to all C!ZD ili'inantls. "Fine" receives a new meaning wiien C used in roiineriiou with Our Goods. They plcnsit the eye. They satisfy the taste. Tiny eomiuiinil itiirovnl. They fiilllll every ri-iiiireinent, nf practical utility. Horn you'll find what cannot. Is- excelled nt liifurt's I lull can not he fotin I elsewhere. Our stationery position is stationary at "lliirhcst." STOKE'S PHARMACY. We givo tlie best value in tli town. M You Can't Afford to Miss that Great Suit Sale of Ours. That recent purchase of ours, the entire stock of the world's best Clothing Makers, lias brought well-made, serviceable and up-to-date clothing, down to a low price that has never before been reached at any previous clothing ofFer. We give you the whole benefit of the manufacturers' loss and f ffer choice of these suits at prices, quality consider ed, that make them the Greatest Clothing bargains in the world. Men's and Wh have just received a big in Men s fetifl Hats; come and see them. We have the finest and largest line of Men's and Boys' Straw Hats shown in the county. Prices ranging from 5c. to $1.50. Outing Shirts. Men's laundried outing shirts made of fine percale, collars and cuffs attached, all the new spring styles and coloring, real value 75c, your choice only 50c. Fine grades of Men's outing shirts in percale and madras cloth, all shades and styles, 25c. to 50c. Underwear Men's French Balbriggan underwear, the celebrat ed Bon-Bon make, sold everywhere at 75c, here only 50c. Men's medium weight natural wool underwear, soft and fleecy to the touch, a regular 75c. grade, here only 50c Here's What's A line right up-to-date Ladies' Suits and Skirts, French Organdies, Grass Linens, in Silk Stripes and Checks, very pretty. Call and see them. Our ntraw liats beat i the world. Boys' Hats. invoice of new summer shapes Wanted! RENS Ladies' Sinn waists in styles none better. Wash Goods, BINO & OO. and to the cause of justice." Bon Ton Ice cream nonpareil. June, 1SWT. r . v. vest, rrcsiuent. W. A. London, Secretary.
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