Fight Your Liver If you want to. But look out, or it will get the start of you. If it does, you will have dys pepsia, indigestion, biliousness, sick headache, poor blood, con stipation. Perhaps you have these al ready. Then take one of Ayer'r. Pills a: bedtime. These pills gently and surely inar.tcr the liver; they are an easy and safe laxative for the whole family; they give prompt re lief and make a permanent cure. Always keep a box of them in the house. 23 cents a box. If your druggist cannot supply von, we will mall you a bos direct from (hit office upon receipt of the price, .5 cents. Ad d-esn.J. C. A ver Co. , I,o well. Mass. Bradford, England, hat hid a recom mendation from the committee on sew age Calling (or an expenditure of more than S.V'.ooo on the improvement of It- sewage disposal plant. It w also eon tempTatlng Immediate street improve ments to the amount of $150,000. 100 Hrnnrrt. ainn. Tee readers of this paper win be pleased to learn tlmt then' Is at Itastone dreaded ill sen e ...I. ., kmm t i, i.l.l., t,, , iii-m 11. nil IU ttaifei, ami tlmt. In Calurrh. Hall's I nlnrrlt ! I lint i the Onlf niml1lv mrs klinvvn to the . uirtilORi fraternlt) . Catarrh icin ciinsittii tlonal lilaenM, reqnlres ti coostltiitlpnfci . feat thanl Hall's! nlarrhl lire Is taken Internally, etltir Sjreotly on the blood ami muemm mir- faces of the HJ'ti'm, llll'I'i'M I T 1 iiylnit Ills founilat.lon ot thf lil-i-a-e. and Kivinu 'lie pa tient st reDRtb lit Imildlnu up the .mist it.nt Inn ami nv..iini nature in doing In Work. The proprietor neve so nmcl IMth in Ite curatlvs rowers tivi! the) orTi-r one Hundred Dollars or am MM Unit It Mil to elite. Bend tot list ot teeUinoiiiaje. Adores i' .1. 1 HBXBf A t o.. Toledo, O. Pold by DriinUts, 7Bo. Hall's l-'iimil! Till- are the lit"t. A firm of HattatL Qtrmany, hai suc ceeded in welding aluminum wlthi 01 the use of any metal, solder or acid. No team can be ditectcd ami the welded pleCCI can resist blows anil temperature Variation! as well as if thelt were no joint. The process is a secret one. Heat ot the Hnvfeln. No tnntter what alls von, bOBdBOlta to a oaneer, yon will aovec net well until your bowela are put rlRlit. OASOABBTS kelp nature, fur you without a Kripn or pal:i, nrodbae easy natural moYeiiiant. eot you just 10 eenta to start getttiiu your tiaaltli bach. OAaoABBTe Oaady Oatbartlo, the genuine, put up Iti metal boxijs, every tab let has 0,0.0, stamped on It. Uuwai or Imitations. All Spolu tngl.sh. When Max Norctan was visiting Na ples a short lime ago he had some cu rious experiences, lie declares that the men were as small as boys, the horses as small as donkeys, donkeys as small as doRs and the dogs as small a ral. The only things on a large scale were cats am! fleas, which he found every where. At the hotel win re In spenl 'In first few days lie met with a curiously cosmopolitan waiter, says the Chicago Chronicle. Some French people were trying to express themselves in choi -e Italian, when the waiter exclaimed: "Vons pottvez me parler ami frannce, ft souls franncc!" T4ie next tlay v 1 Englishman began to give his order in Italian, when the same waiter, with a fatherly smile, said.: "Von cam spenl: English to mci I aj-tn an Irishman !) bird." The Englishman siared and said: "Do you really moan 10 say yo 1 are a11 hi-lnnan?" "Datt is exact. y x .it t I arm," w s the cool reply. A report of brank II. Hitchcock, : chiet of t lie division of foreign markets I in the agricultural department at Wash- Ington, says that, while butter i-- the most valuable export of the Danes. 'they import a good deal of butter of the cheaper sort from the United i Slates." Tlvrr I n Clnaa ot Peiiplo who ar.: injured by IhettseofoorTse, Recently there has bta n pliiet il in all the gfoeorj Btorst a new preparation called 1 iim.s-i , Made ot pure grains, that takes trc place ot ooffee The most delicate stomach rt reives it without AtBtfSBB. and but few can tell it from coffee. It doe not cost over ', aa much. Children ina drink it wiih Kn-'ii benefit. 15 cm. ami '25 et '. per package. Try it. Ask for Gba1X0i Prairie wolves in great numbers arc , infesting lite vicinity of Minneapolis and farmer- in nearby COUntiel arc in a panic, as their live stock is being at tacked constantly, Sheep folds and hen rooitl in Anoka county are Suffering particular'.)'. Farmer! are planning a i big hunt for the near tnlure. Presidents and Cabinets. In the early days of the government changes among cabinet officers during tin -etviie of the President who ap pointed them were rarer than they have been since. Washington made no al teration in his council at (he beginning of his second term, but there were some retirements in it before thai term ended. All (he members who Were in Wash ington's cabinet at its dose were retain ed by Adams at his accession to power, Adams belonging to the same party as Washington Jefferson and Madison each only made one change in their cablnett II the beginning of their sec ond terms, and Monroe made none. lack on. tin- ncxi President who was re '..i. ...,...t ......I., mihu n hansel al the beginning of his second term, and at other limes m Ins service. All tne men who were in Lincoln's cabinet at the close of Ins first term were contin ued in his second. BoUtWCll'S resign t li n as secretary of lite treasury was the only change made in Grant's cabinet at the beginning Ol his second term, al though main many changes occurred before and after. Cleveland, the only other President except McKinley who was elected twice, hail an interval of re tirement betWMQ his first and his sec ond term, and Constructed an entirely new cabinet when he entered office the second time. Tyler and Johnson, two of the vice nresldents who became President by ihe deathof the President, retained their predecessors' cabinets, but trouble be gAH soon after their service began, and most of the cabinets stepped down, til the case of l-'illlninre anil Arthur, tttl other two vice presidents whom death sent to lite W hile House, there was a sweeping change in the cabinet when they entered power, except that Robert T. Lincoln, one of his predecessor'j appointees, remained in the post of sec retary of war through Arthur's term. The tenure of I fnee of members of cabinets has been very insecure in the : past Halt or twn-tninU ol a century. I Inly one President ever retained his of licial family unbroken during his entire service, This wai Franklin Pierce, who . was in office but one term. Leslie s Weekly. To Cure n Cold In One llnr. Take LasATtra Baouo tDiMina 'I'uni.aTs. ah ajructflvts refnnd Hi" money if It tails to oa-re e. w. looo k s sicaature if on sack boi, uto. Chicago has a big co-operative board ! ing house, where it is reported the members get good meals at n cents I each. Maea paeknee ot Potkam PAnataaa htr colors more goods ! bun any oilier dye anil eolorsihmn better too, Bold by all druggists 4- It is estimated that from 1150,000,- 000 to 1300,000,000 Worth oi property gf is every yeai d( Itroyed by tiro all over tin- world, Result of a Prompt Reply. Two Letters from Mrs. Watson, Pub lished by Special Permission. For Women's Eyes Only. PUo's Cure for Consumption Is an Infalli ble medietas tor coughs and oolda.' n. W. Bash bl, Oeoaa Orore, N. J., Feb, i, IWft March 15, 1899. To MKS. PINKHAM, Lynn, Mass.: "Dear Madam: I am Buffering from inflammation of the ovaries antl womb, nnrl have been for eighteen months. I havo a continual jiain and Boreness in my back and side. I am only free from pain when lying down, or sitting in an easy chair. When I stand I suffer with severe pain in .my side and back. 1 be lieve my troubles were caused by over work and lifting some years ago. " Life is a drag to me, and I sometimes feel like giving up ever being a well woman ; have become careless and unconcerned about everything. I am in bed now. I have bad several doctors, but they did me but little good. "Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound has been recommended to mo by a friend, and I have made up my miud to give it a fair trial. " I write this letter with the hope of hearing from you in regard to my case." Mns. S. J. Watson, Hampton, Va. November 27, 1899. " Dr. a it Mrs. Pinkiiam: I feel it my duty to acknowledge tc wou the benefit that your advice and Lvdia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable M " l had oeen sunenug wun lemale troubles lor some time, couiu of mv Iwiwp q. Itrw'kfLrhp. Jiinl n:iin in nvurv I iikpi vnnr mtVliAinal m J l 1 . . Jl .1 t 11 11 il. .l distance that I could before. It T oaii iii.l'ii' irs lStffor )i.',ltli t l.o i T Vtnirn 1,h.i, -f rtf inorn I li'in A AUl I S- Ull 1 IAS l" II' All Hit li IIHIH 1 (till! IH.t II i J MlWiU KMUIS J t l a. i ll J m x i in t; i i i ir i.Ll. i "T-av I recomuiend yuur advice and medicine to all women who suffer." Mas. 8. J. Watson, Hampton, Va. nlitaa ia Troi f i tin ' Trrrf flin t. M ra nlliam i a tnnra en in unfpnf. tl pick women than any other tiereon. Write her. It coata you BE WAND. We hum deuoaltad with tbe National Otty Bank of J.yuii, um, which will Ix paid lu any Mtrou vrUo oaa Sad lhat tbabu taatlmoiiial lettara Fcrtunc3 In Gold Kugqets. The mat gold fields of the world have all produced romances ol nuggets j ni enormous value often stumbled , across by prospectors in the last stage ol poverty. I lus lutwuet-tuiumis 's told ill an interesting fashion by Mr. Jeffer son Hurley, a member of the Institute ol Mining Engineers) say.s a London newspaper, "'fhe largest nugget of which the world has any knowledge," he says, "was found at Hill End, New South Wales, by Messrs. Hyer and Haltttian, It measured four feet nine inches in length, three feet three inches in width ana averaged four inches in thickness, ll sold for jo,ooo. "At the time of finding it Messrs. Dy er and Haltman had exhausted their capital and were practically living on charity. It is said that the discovery so unnerved one of the partners that he was unfit for work or business for a long period. "A great nugget found in VictOtia was the 'Welcome Stranger,' discovered by two puddlers. It rested on stiff red Clay and was barely covered with earth: in fact, the treasure lay unnoticed in die rut by the puddlers' cart. Its weight was 2,Jo8 ounces and in value it was worth AvO,6O0. Soon after the find of the 'Welcome Stranger' two other nug gets of 14 ounces and 36 ounces respec tively were unearthed. "Another lucky find was that of a nugget at Hallarat weighing i.IM ounces and sold for 10.500. The Blanche Berkley nugget. 1,743 ounces, value 7.000. was unearthed by a party of four at Kingower at a depth of 1' feet and within five feet of holes that had been dug three years' before." Types ot Our Nw Navy. In the five battleships we have two type: the three sheathed and coppered ones being the Pennsylvania, New Jer see and Georgia, while the unsheathed shins are to be the Rhode Island and J Virginia. The first three ships are I further peculiar because they carry the i much-discussed superposed turrets in the main battery the relative merits of j which will never be settled short of the day of act".al conflict; but the anlifoul ing advantages of their coppered bo-- toms are too well established to do more than to make US wonder why all are not so protected. These ships are the peers of anything HOW building abroad. The armored cruisers, of which there are to be sit, arc half of them to be coppered like the three battleships. Those so sheathed and coated are to be named California, VVeSl Virginia and Nebraska, while th others are to be known as the Colorad , Maryland and South Dakota. These ships are a long way ahead of our tw earlier armored cruisers, the New York and Brooklyn, but merely typical of the developments made abroad since these otker classmates were designed. They may be properly called the heavy caval ry of the sea, and their mission in con flict will be to keep in touch with the enemy and to give him some pretty hard raps before calling up the support of the heavier, slower and more powerful battleships. The protected cruisers, to bear the names of Charleston. Milwaukee and S' Louis, are really decidedly akin to second-class armored cruisers, and are a very decided advance upon the Olympia an improved form of which they were designed to be. Harper's Weekly. It is the custom of the Alabama dis trict of the United Mine Workers 10 elect a negro as vice president. London has the poorest water service of any of the large cities of the world. GREENE'S sWaCAlasfafnJL! Blood an la the Oreateat and Moat PoaMvo Cure for Rheumatism the World Hsta Vr Known. Try It smd bo oottvlnopsl tt Huvmndoiiful poYrw to ctii'o ftftouftiiMtKi timtt Noitrmffftte. MolMnp Hint M for KastritmltOB, Pmlo mod Wfcafr imm At tCo Bmok or llmbm $ luwlvmllod for Pm4nfut Monmtrumtloo, otOm TkM Stria Adnpird Nav , tff yrj. mH i- ' ; Mir kh WMmtmw mm awmm. kSB-.i ;-' 1 mm, mi m m mm W$f& iKTiC', mlfr H't lV MM BLOOD AND 1?EEVE ' FOR THE CURE OF YerrtSMMSM, Verrsrma I---imi-.. Wakitas. T-ktt fllMtl. Ia,ts1tssy ro1 Uf9i rssp!sll ftheasetlesn, gtm. f""'- WsVsm, MsUsirt, Chine a4 t rrr. rt itefl Jtrrnna TttlHtr. 1T9t Trmltto ajsm, lleepleaeaien, V "v -.t-r-.. MmMl I 1. -r -.'. Ifasak. Smss, T r- i PkIw ! ttva sMe suadl fetsaft, ,.. ,,1-r, BpllapM" rite, it. Titus ( .". '-'1 ' 1 --v '''- ' oa Wtsk p,-.,i.i, Dr fr-' 1 -il', -.M -i i- Of vrp Osist'Sr- Mb all Usei. lOBSt Bjf I AfluTtl Twrj11hf tiyon.iti after oar mesvl, In & Unit wtttr. tfcUelraTi.Orifs.Kfaj to ft frmpoieful alwr each InrXi-.le - Or-inarttf Mifoo(ill, In n 1 ttle water. Ihre 1, it. tt oy. ' " 7" If yifl bavo Coftftlpviien torpid Livr nd DilToutnoi. f hoild uk t Br. Grosne's loxura Cetharric Pills In ennfitctJrMi whh Hittttr. Tbty in iht belt pillt In the world, mall, lUftMOttedi taiy to uk, tmaln and plenant 10 tot. fl OFKTS AT DRUOOr3TB. PRFPAUED BV it Ur Mm CtHtM end laboratories. IB TfMt UOt 61. Vet Terfc t4 ftnpls n.-v Doatoc, Kavafc PRICE, $1.00. S Wsmeefrful Our of of tho many thoutandm ourod by GREECE'S G Tho reroute fit tarn known ouro for Bwmma M HimuinM 1 ism. If you auff or with Rheumatism, try Or, Oreene's Nervura, and consult Dr. Croons, 35 W. J4th St., Haw York Olty, about ycur cases CaSI there or write Itlnn ThSa yeu oan do without oust or oharae Mr. T. it. Boleaa, r.r Essex Junction, vt., rays: "Forthreo yearn I was terribly affile. ted iili a most suvere caso of rlieu uiatlsm. Fur tS Biontlm I cotiM lint walk n rtep, anil I never exueeted to walk or wink Main. I WAS completely helpless and suflsrsd the snoet borribls sfony. "No man in these, paits ever suffered n I did. I took cvorytliinu tlmt I ever heard of. bat never found anything that did 1110 tbe SUghteSt Mod until I bean tho uso ot Dr. Oreena'n Nervura blood and nerve remedy. "And now comes the most wonderful part of all. In a short time thla splendid medlelne mads ms completely well. It is the ben remedy I ever a.iw or beard of, for it raised mo from s condition ol utter helplessnaes and constant acony to porfeet health. It aaved my ability to work Which was en tirely poiiB. I am now entirely well and strong, and I owe niv health nd my life to Dr. Greene's Nervura, blood and ' 1.. T ...l.,l,. 1 .... 1 t,i nun it ' uerve rouiuujf. a ui.vidu q,viju,j ... Postal Franchi9o lor French Soldiors. Franca has enacted a new law which will permit a soldier and sailor of Prance to send two simple letters per month post free. To carry ont this project, and in order that the stamps may not be Utilised by others, a scries of new stamps is to be produced. They will hear across the vignette the two letters v. M., franchise militaire, and, in order to prevent the sale of these stamps, a regulation has been issued to the elTcct that the soldier and sailor j must deliver his stamped letter to ;he j baggage-master vaguerocstre who will see that they arc duly posted.--- j Paris Messenger. Try RralnOI Try :raln- ! Auk your grocer to-day to show you 11 pack age of (iiiAlN-O, lb. new food drink that Udo IS the place of coffee. TheeUildri'ii mnv drink il Without injury SS well as thcadult. Ail who trv lt, like it. QbAW.O linn that rich seal lm, i of Mocha or Java, but it in made from nan ? Wains, and tin.' mont delicate stomaoh reeeiveH t without dlstfSaS, the price of coffee. 15 and 'Joe. per package. Hold by all grOSSrS, The exodus of negroes from the Caro lines BS a result of recent restrictive leg islation is crowding the labor market if Maryland to Sllch an extent that much anxiety is felt as to the outcome. Since iSijo the ngro registration in Maryland has increased u.ooo, and is now .'5 per cent, of the whole. Conglilnir lirndH 10 C'oiiamupl ion, Kemp's BwlsaW will stop the cough at once. Oo to your druggist to-day and get a samph bottle free. Sold in 25 and 50 cent boUte. Go ut once, delays are dangerous. The population of the whole world about 1,500,000,000. Of this Great Britain and her colonies has M.0 per cent.; Russia, 8.0Q per cent.; Prance 6,3 per cent.; United States, 5.7 per cent : Germany. 4.6 per cent.; Ausiro Hunsary, 3-' per cent.; Italy, 2.2 per rent. A WoiKl, rful Krrb Cure. Because 6f thalr purity, alinplioity and 1 (fi tlvem-HS the (lartield lleadueho Powders pre sent a "Psrfsot OnrS" for headaches ami th" lasHitudo ami depression which result from overiaxing the nervom nystciu. Tunis, the faniovs black horse of. General Boulanger, has just died nt tin liinni- nf line of lloiil.-itiL'ci-'s ml in' II. II. (iliEKs'ft Koxh. of Atlanta, On., are tho on.y SUOOeasful Dropsy Spciaiists in tlm world. Beo their liberal offorlu advertlsotncnt in anotbor eoiumn of this paper, The Columbus (O.) lodge of Elks asks all members of the order lo dis continue the use of elks' teeth as em blems of the order. The price of tusks has risen to such a figure thai hunters arc killing the animals for the teeth alone, and extermination oi the creature is threatened. Lanr'i rnmlly Mrdlrlnr MovfH the bowels each day. In order to be healthy thin 1m licc'ssiiry. Acts gently on tho liver and kidneys. Cures Htck headache, l'rii i 26 and 50 cents, William Ricketts has just completed his twenty-fifth year as mail carrier and coach driver between Rising Sun and Aurora) Ind., missing but two weeks on SCCOtlnl of sickness in all that time. The total distance he has traveled in this way is 30J,I JQ miles. B"V ST. .IIIa sof! sorest ears IM f HUll Sail throat and lung are aaaiB w trot,PII , ptopleMalsi Cough Syrup LMf.3S Ksftitt aubetltufes. Ost xja. Bull'i tounii bv run. Onrlloltl i 1 :i,l 1. I,.- I'nwrltira Are composed of simple and health-giving Herbs ; as a cure fur hcadliMie and mental ex haustion they are UUSqUellsdj they cause uo bud after effects ; they are not cathartic. There are 338 traveling libraries in Wisconsin, and the number is constant ly increasing. Xbwrs is No Daatn from Croup. Pneumonia and Diphtheria when Iloxsio'h Croup Cure Jh used pr mp ly. No opium. 5,1 ets. A. I'. ll'ixsie. llaft'alo, X, V. New York city has the most expensive waterworks plant in the country. It has cost, up to dale, $115,546,748. PORK AND BEANS 1 -K-f4-H i Comforting 1 Some Polynesian jul v seven consonant languages have ; -f- Thff Heat rrcnorlitlon ror chill a4 K.-vi-r la n bollltt ot (illOVK's TtSTII.KSS Cuii.l Tonic. It la simply irou an, I qulnlito In a tasteless form. No euro no pay. Peine BOo. England will furnish the money i completing the Hudson river tunnel, Drugs have their two, but don't, store thom ' T In your tttomach. llomnan'H t'opsln tliuu X atuB uaivro 10 ierturm lia luueuoua. Reports (rem (jtiateniala state lii.it the rubber tree industry is in a moil thriving condition, and il is said to oe in the cultivation of the tree in th.it country that the future supply must 1 looked for. Labor is chtSD in Gu.i'. mala and the cost of production is small. Florida papers report that the lobster is disappearing. Nothing so surely hreaka up the enjoyments of win ter as attacka of Rheumatism Kotliiiig urpiy cute tlie ttutiblc i 1 F U':'X. 1 . 4tW m X What Is It?. a-f? JbsVM V X 3oI!T roc-TAMPJ t. V&t&M&rBPfX- I 1 ,:v ii-llhl.X'''Ilclfi wt mill K- 11 n i There is one flavor in pork and beans that all people like. It was devised in the rural homes of New England, It has made Boston the synonym of beans. In our kitchen we fret exactly that flavor. Our beans are cooked by an expert. We put them up in key-opening cans. Your grocer will supply you. Plenty of other canned beans, but that flavor comes only in Libby's. LIBBY, MeNMU, ' LIBBY Chicago Send n iostal for mir booklet, ' How to a Make Good Things to Sat," SALZER'S SEEDS W8LL MAKE YOU RICH ' r, Tii t (Uririr. ttstmt'nt. but 8al- Comhlnat'on Corn. , ' a.x revu wtiiinit' fii 11 i.:i"Wiiiai- lUio.i Dollar prae- minus nf hay neraciej Kiiati eV crop fix w-eVs alU'i m .An n r I St. Jacobs Oil liia; ared raUlotf, It) Urn M?At Sanitijasi Hi-Incline il. tee, ni Va"N bills (M bu, ir A.)ta AK ! bt'l"l V.r A . t Rl HsM-UY,(t'.Ul'tt.HirAj l ea at, eU. W o-tli J10. V- - John A. SolrnrPrtoct Co. t-CroiM, Wit. '1 lint- LrOMMHl 1 Watf Dootor) cun detvot nmi explAly till' II1M.-.1 .'.ni . t.j 1, m: , ,1 cIiiDnle UlHi'lUU by t In' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ; i f c 1 i ! n 1 1 ! t tn-at it enu'i'i'Heiiuiiy by iiinlf, h. , ,l 4 OtAtfl for in til ling mm for urine, t'nnsiilintlon, Hiif jwu m unw) reporfiuid boo nil this new H'U'uee, fret. J. r &HATEB, M B.,4n Pnr Ava h'li'Li t.'t nittui...... 11.. aaev & ii'u., A IttSUUlV, 1 . Disj ovum km im:v im vi i:k noi.n mtrict in AUttk t wi nt a few rood mt'ii to l e i itirth.'i lix-Nte t'ldiUiH utH t-Httttilldh ttiwil Milt . (iuo.1 tmni'ti in'- MfTtral . iri;ijtttrH, u.nn ImuU , rJonMK (iiUtiatt. i if. h-- itrf rlt li, huiuiupi' nurfrlBt Mff UHtt duiHiitiii uf Ui'i'ttr itiitt coal in vicinity. Proas. Ia tiiH With mar tlunltcrl liuinbf.'l, atixty-rtvo v-UUta). JOUN 'i'. liAHltlbUN. ttejtstli', W.U.UftoU. . V. H. U. 190' . 44 f 4 CDPV'C D.V. "il. Ham, Im h.v ' W O Fmv'H VmiuiriiK I' tlx t Vworm dratroypr I Imvi -v loiuul. i IttHMtj t Heml lot' koiiiu llylit uwitv M if. Ha C, HviiHii, (loitton- Illf, V.i MI Ami Frey'si VtsrintfiiK' 'I'' -ry Ul' I'llf I llttVl'tlO't llM'ii. 1 ttl'ltO ' 01l tlltH't I UlUHt llUVU tlttl II h,utl H"1 '"" ",,H W f a iM'rl't't'l ionic and Mmm ih it tilt iMilldfr. B At ilrn rsrlHtn. i iit:u- DROPSY Cln.H Utsust ul UMlHUoltllL' sVroo. Df. 11. m. NEW DISCOVERY qmok rn!i' ntl ouron Mr.tnl tmm It' tluyat' iiMavtuin. aaktv t-oMb. hoi u. aiUbu, u R B lleot (luuKh Syrup. Tuiusa UixkI. Use Bl Eu In tliiuv s.riii tiv ilrnuL'irti. SH inrststseorb: !,'TV;i:MUjThompjon't Eye Witel
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