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rmn: ii THIRTEENTH YEAR MOxWGAHELA, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1893 TWO CENTS. CHURCH SERVICES. BY TELEGRAPH. The Daily Republican We are Over Stocked Corset Waists, Instantly Killed. That's an Honest Confession CHILL W.

HAZZARB, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. Special by telegraph. Califokxia, July 3. Joseph Lutes, Silk Waists, Wm. J.

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HlBROK. ALEXANDER CO ESTABLISHED 1860 MONONGAHaLA CITY. PENN'A a well known citizen, was instantly We have cut prices in Monongahela City, And we must unload, halves and quarters Fikst Baptist. Morning 11 o'clock sermon subject "Eternal life through the Word of God." Evening 7:30 sermon subject "The Necessity of Separating One Self from Those who do During the heated term our services will be greatly shortened. All are invited cordially, to participate in them.

Pbesbytekiax. Preaching at 11 a. m. The Busy Bees will hold their usual monthly meeting in the Chapel at half past three. Christian Endeavor at 0:45 in.

No night service. Methodist Episcopal. Love feast hAlLUOAD He leaves a wife ana one child. Silk Mitts Silk Gloves, See Our Window Display onongahela Division Time Card The Times Contest Ended. Nothing like it ever seen in this city before EASTERN STANDARD TIME.

Tkains Leave Monongahela City as Fol- In nearly fivey millions votes cast for Silk Hose, over teachers, in the I'lttsburjr Mws: INTEREST Ai 4 pe? eent llow- A -V Ljkj ed on time deposits From the 1st and 15th of each month, by the Pittsburg Bank of Savings. 60 fOUKTH AVENUE, PUUburg, Pa. hest 9. 'or West Brownsville and intermediate Times World's Fair contest the highi nts, 6:5, 9:05 am; and 6:10 in. Sun- vote cast was fifty-six thousand, This is our List of Bargains in Men's Pantaloons.

at preaching at 10:30, Subject poi on lav vcinii ounttay School at 2:20 by Miss Josephine Scott. Of course League at 6:30. Preaching at Monongahela comes in for one of the S.P. DreSS GOOdS UUUUI Lawns, Embroidery i Communion services in the eve prizes, in the person of Miss Mary E. MEN'S WORSTED PANTS-A11 sizes, 1 1 IU nA neat ning.

Norman, who received 39.413 votes, and catholic Services at Transfigura is one of the lucky ones. Miss Mary E. umer patterns, 13.00 MEN'S CASSIMERE PANTS-such as would ordinarily cost you 3.50-for one week our price is 12.00. tion church, at the regular morning Wilson, of Canonsburaf, is the only WITH THE COMING OF SPRING hour. other teacher in Washington county and so Mary must be a lucky name.

MEN'S DRESS PANTS-Twenty-five styles to select from, $3. 4 and $5. She Is Married. iot lucky, exactly, font was a contest of votes east for personal popularity MEN'S WORflNG PANTS At $1.00 and $1.25. -I he Elizabeth Herald says: The Theo.

M. Bvers and esteem as a teacher. Miss Nor moiiier oi miss Josephine Welsh gives SpecialDrives in Boy's Knee Pants; all For Union town and stations on the Red-Stone Branch, 6 :25 a and 12:15 weekdays. For Elizabeth and way stations 7:08 (express) 7:20, 10:28, 11 a. m.

3:00, 5:28 in. Sundays 8:32 a in 5:10, 6:06, 7:55 in. For Dravosburg, Homestead, Pittsburg and intermediate stations 5:25 7:08 express 7:20, 10:28, 3:00, 5:28 m. Sundays :32 a in 5 :10, 6 :06, 7 :55 m. Leave West Brownsville for Monongahela City 6:15, 10:55 am' 4:28, 5:38 in.

Sundays 7:30 a in 5:05 in. Leave Pittsburg for Monongahela City 6:00, 8:35, 1:01, 5:00, 5:55, 11:35 pm. Sundays 8:55 am, 1:01, 4:30, 0:40 p. m. Leave Pittsburg for Harrisburg, Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore and Washington, 3:30,7:15 limited.

am; 4:30, 7:00, 8:10 in. On Sundays 3:30, :15 limited 8:00 am; 4:30,7:00 8:10 in. Tickets sold and baggage checked to all points east on the Pennsylvania Railroad. Ver rates of fare, time tables, call on Geo. r.

Okhkl, Agent, Monongahela City or TUOS. E. WATT, Pass. Agent Western District, 110 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. J.

R. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agent, S. Jl.

PREVObT, Gen. Manager. the assurance that she is married, and wool, sizes from 4 to 14 years, at man is the daughter of Rev. Dr. John 1.

Norman, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, and is a principal teacher her husband. G. II. Winters, a freight i Have Taken For Granted conuucior on tne r.

v. C. railroad, gives the additional narticulars that. at Homestead. Ihere are 52 names on the list of those who will visit the they were married April 19.

bv Rev. 50 LAfJDEFELD'S 1. 1 1 World's Fair as the guests of the Pitts ji-uiiu, oi tne eighteenth street Luth inai every Lady in this vicinity ought to have and probably will have, a dress made of some cotton wM burg Daily Times, which will pay all eran church. Pittsbure-. South Kirlt.

MM wm. iciuie. so impressed have We been with this idea that our counters lit the expenses of the visit from initial to termination. Invitations to accompa The Herald's publication of last week was made on the authority of Miss Reliable Corner. erally, groan with the weight of these goods.

One gets a vague ny tne party nave also been sent to Dr. Welch brother-in-law, Henrv Stano-. bchaefter, Superintendent of with whom she lias been making her ,7 i "uc weave, iigure or nuish of this season's goods from an ad Public Instruction of Pennsylvania: A. I1T i home for some time. vertisement, as there is something TJITTSBCKG L4KK KKIE K.

K. THE NEW FIRM, kg scope of words to portray. It Springs Ifpoo Tlie Mi ad Lesse of the McK. 4 B. V.

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auer, who was Superintendent of Public Instruction of Pennsylvania at the beginning of the contest, and who was I he Genius of Liberty savs the lae ihnmmated Batiste, Printed uroelies. Mulls a steamers on the Mononiiahela offer We McGregor Son mu ai-nrst-sigut way with line opportunities for pleasure seekers recently elected principal of the State LUAL 1111 rtn tqim.nl. JSfThis road is operated on Central time. joi following schedule Is reduced to local or city time. Up Rivsr Tbaiks.

and makes them very eaptivatiiia-. to gratify their wants. The river and Normal School at Indiana, Pa; to Prof. its scenery are beautiful and the ac Coorge J. Luckey, superintendent of Clothiers commodations of the steamers are first OF EVESY Housekeeper FRENCH the Pittsburg public schools; to Prof.

Wm. 11. Ford, and to Dr. D. G.

Foster. ji i i i class, lake a trio un and down th SATINS. Perfect imitations of a ui i 7 4012 055 00 8 485 38 China Silks river and increase your iianniness. Hatters Leave Pittsburg McKeesport Elizabeth Mouougahela Bellevernon oi vraiion. ti tne invitations are accepted, the teachers will have with them their best friends in the persons 9 02 3 2 1 146 08 1 416 2 00 NEW TO-DAY Pittsburg papers publish the will of iooo That there is something they need Furnishers of the oldest and most prominent edu the late Joseph 8.

Brown, in which in the among the legatees we note the names Down River Trains. By express a few exclusive dress patterns all Wool. HlMIU.a riri.ito.l acd Of Annie and Bess Culbertson as thov in i cators in the state, and the presence of Dr. Foster will be a safeguard for the health of the party. That nothing may be lacking, four members of the staff Indian Silks.

wt-ix- Known here in their irirl lavs. i ne win was tiled for m-obate vestcr of The Times, accompanied by their FURNITURE Line so the undersigned, invite all such to visit my rooms on Main Street, and thee ciay, with Charles G. Mcllvain and G. a ma in in I I 6 4011 455 15 7 0912 115 43 17 31 12 3t5i6 04 Uy. I 07 6 3a 40 i mr so LU Bellevernon Monongahela Elizabeth McKeesport Pittsburg Wurzell.

Esors. as witnesses. wives or sisters, will also be passengers on the special train, so that the excur TailoriDij sionists will number 70. The train will Rev. Connor lias just received a tele IMPORTANT leave Pittsburg on the afternoon of the gram from the Presiding- Elder.

Rev. House view the most complete line carried by at dealer in this Valley. My stock is ti large and fine and my prices LOW. I 24th inbl. Core, that he will not be able to be Trains marked with a run on Sunday For information call on or address 'J.

A. StcCAGUE, Station Agent, J. M. GRABLE, Mouougahela Agent. present at the Methodist Church, on I The Baptist Pic Xie.

Sabbath evening, as expected, but will preach on Monday eveninsr and hold About six hundred persons enjoyed No Koyal Road to Fortune liOC'AL JiKWS. the quarterly conference. The Jlder the Haptist picnic on Friday. The con W. A.

PATTERSON Furniture and Funeral Monongahela, Pa. The choicest lines in the abov goods cannot be duplicated this season. we advise purchasing now the season's requirements in Dress Materials. is detained by official duties Char- 'HERE'S no Royal road to fortune, but Ice Cream at B. Fontana's.

Burnt mopon oi tne steamer Kicked up a breeze which kept the passengers leroi. mere are ways and means by which every dollar can be made tn sool. i he boat went as far as Lock Ice Cream at B. Fontana's. The Union Sunday School at Sunny Side holds a picnic to-day, an event which promises to be warmly 1 Five, stopping occasionally at points of interest.

Pastor Marsh expressed his THEO. M. BYERS measure of duty, thereby increasing the sum you ve laid by for a rainyday. The expense for Clot hing yourself aud family of boys is naturallya strain on your purse if you are a man of average means, or even if you've more than enough of this world's mvui ihir, satisfaption with the result jiikI esnoi. 1 Ladies Dongola Button, Square Toe At patent up; sizes zyt to 6 Worth 91,65.

Ben Fohsyth. ally with the fact that other nations joined with the Baptists in this Central Block. An official inspection of the than your needs require you are hardly averse to saving a few dollars if the opportunity presents itself. We-use this introductory to say that we make outing. ijvtr tiling to eat was soiu All kinds of typewriting, suck aa specific at iom, deeds, BermoBS, letters, and general copying, neatly and promptly executed.

Manifolding at reasonable terms. WM. LOCTITT, 115 Main Street MARRIED. pro- Erie road and leased lines is in gress. ami eaten po extent oi the boat July 2, by Kev.

Arthur Smith. Mr. John Cox Ice I larder, save one peck of peanutts. cream was soon out of sight. io anss Kate Jester, both of West Elizabeth.

SUITS TO ORDER July 5, at the residence of the officiating Jf you want to take a week off, this hot weather, in a way that will be uiau, n.ev. J. it. Waaler. Mr.

ainia( Jenkins, of Connellsville. and Miss Lizzie The Pension Roll. most refreshing, go over the Pennsyl wiegei, oi Elizabeth. Chaplain Sayers of the Department rank Jordon, of Buuola. and Miss Mamie.

McCDRDY WILL SELL BICYCLES At prices which will not fail to please vou from goods which will look stylish and fit you. We've a superb stock, Tich in all the seasou's novelties and styles and in connection we've hats and furnishing goods for men, boys and children. The prices are much below the average for goods of the best quality. siormet. of Canonsburg.

were married last vania Railroad excursion to Atlantic City, Thursday, July 13th. The fare from here is 810 round trip. weeK. of Pennsylvania, G. A.

takes the ti'ue position in fin interview in the Near Elizabeth, on Julv 4th. bv H. rim- Philadelphia limes, in which he says: Retail and Wholesale ICE CREAM ham, Mr. Homer Bevuon and Miss Alice I believe that the pension roll should liei-K, botli of Forward townslim. be purged, but it ought to be done by Wm.

McGregor son, DIED. those who have a love for the old sol OnjThursday, July 6th. 1H93. at the resident dier and not by those who hate him. Merchant Tailors and Clothier.

Of ins sister, Mrs. Or S. E. Hill. Suiithv.lle.

Or. hat we want is that justice shall Mrs. 15. E. Camp has been spending a few days at the home of her parents in Monongahela.

Elizabeth Herald. Mrs, Shelby Cai'muok, who is enjoying the world's fair, write that on the Fourth of July there were 274,917 paid admissions to the grounds, as officially reported. J. E. Long, aged about 3)S years.

Funeral ser Main Street Monongahela, Pa. vices i p. in. Saturday. I done tc all, and that the men who make the examinations shall be those who have a love for the veteran at LIVUJI fun KENT.

From September 1st, J' 1S93 a farm of 100 acres, situated in Som. i VrOTICK TO TEACH EHS, The School Board of Forward townshiu. will ID OOt heart. at Sunny Side School Hou se on SMtniiiav erset township, miles Iroin Vanceville. For terms enquire of I July 1ft, 1X93 at 2 o'clock p.

for the election qf thirteen teachers for a term of sevn Vanilla Ice At Gettysburg. ChoeoSats, Raspberry and Cream at H- C. Sntjnan's. MAKOARET L. JONES, Washington.

Pa. MANUFACTURER H. C. SUTMAN All kinds of Ioe Cream made and sold inquan-taties, and shipped to all- points either by rail 1 al keep on hands a large stock of BREADS, Buns and Rolls, Sweet Cakee, Large and Small, of every description, Orang-'" es, Lemons, Pine Apples, Bananas, Candles, Nuts, etc. Parties, picnics, festivals and excursions are given special attention and PRICES.

I will also furnish private parties an families all kinds of Ice cream In plain Bricks or fancy moulds. H. C. SUTMAN, Monongahela. months.

Wages paid $38.00. Wm. C. Wiley ex-postmaster at Wash i June 28, 1899. d.

1 JAMES HAYWOOD, Pres. MotiniHT-tlfcfln. Pa In answer to an enquiry signed yet ington, has just returned from HIRAM GAMBLE, See. ran, we would answer that the whole Gettysburg, where he witnessed the JOST, Between Waverly Hill and the rail-J road station, July 6th, in the forenoon, a Gamble's P. O.

Pa, This Summer number of colored soldiers in the ceremonies attendant upon the unveil- lady's silver watch, German make, a double r. a At ing of the monument to New York silk guard long enough to hang round the I necK was twisted up. and tied short. A suit CTBAVKU OK roan mare taken from pasture field veterans. Mr.

Wiley was a member of able reward if left at Landbpeld's stouk. or hickles' First Excelsior Brigade of night, the 5th of Julv 1893. from t.h 4l. 1... Ji WATCH FOR THE iuui.

mil icnu iu nr uiscovery. New York State, an organization which signed in Forward township, Allegheny County, color strawberry roandvears old, weight about 1300. A star in th m-m-T i i'i union Array uuring me civil war was as shown" by the official reports. Miss Eva L. Patterson bus reason to be greatly gratified over her vote 18,013, in the Pittsburg Times contest.

Her miss is only a disappointment, not defeat. made itself famous during the war. nl an i uy un experi hook Keeper a position to straighten up and keep ANNOUNCEMENT, For Sale. He carried back with him a cane made oue white hind faot, reward for the recovery of tUe maie. puuus, ior evening- employment.

Auuress from a tree near the scene of Pickett's BOOKKEEPER, Daily Republican Office. HIRAM GAMBLE, Gamble's P. O. Pa famous charge and where he (Mr. a rivl Monongahela, July 3, lwk, Having gone out of the -Grocery -business, I have twe refrigerators.

Some ten. fiiLnlutAH d8w. Crowds ney; lost a leg. i ne ceremonies are pronounced as being grand and long to be. remembered.

Over 8,000 of the VV rrompt aria willing young and goods binns and several other fixtures I will sell cheap. and Vanilla lee Raspberry, Chocolate Cream at Snt man's. uiu.il or niuy ioumsisi in omce. Position 1 LKCTIOX OF TEACIIEHS School Board of Union Townshl Tl Will HI permanent and Jtio monthly if suited. Rail nave also a new two horse road was-on a Jew York veterans were present.

way tare paid liei-e if engaged. Enclose ref DID YOU SEE THE CKOWDS AT spring harrow, one good spring tooth horse rake, all new and in goud order whinh will Mrs. hj. Colvin has been elected erence and self addressed stamped envelope. 'I'll A 'I'll IV A at Shire Oaks, Washington county, ou July 15 1893 at 1 p.

m. to elect li teachers. School term to be 7 months. Wages as follows: Provisional certiticate Mum Matron of the California Normal for sell below cost. Address Box 538, or call at Graham's Foundry, Park Monongahela, 3115 Omaha Building, Chicago.

BORLAND'S TT'OUNI. A leather backed pocket book: the year next ensuing. Timber is all hauled for Monongahe-la Hell wood Natural Gas Com certificate with experience, WS.tK), Professional oevtlftcate and Normal diploma 144.00, Purtnanent certificate 46.00. All applications must be sent to S. A.

Stright, Coal Bluff. Pa. A marked James Mi-Donald on the inslrtx R. B. PATTERSON, The owner can have it by calling at the New June 13, 1803, r-agie i-osionice, ana paying for this By order Board W.

A. KENNEDY Proa pany well Ao. 7, near the Abram's DAVID M. ADAMS. S.

A. Stiught, Attest, machine shops, and perhaps by Mon- uay nignt tne uerricK will be up. 1MiJt S.VL.K. A baby carriage. Inquire of SUMMER ARRANGEMENT To Take Effect July 1, 1893 AlKS.

S. M. tiEE and Vapilla Ice Monogahela, NOTICE TO School Board of Fallowfield Township will meet at Withrow's School house, on Saturday, Julv 15th, at one o'clock, to euinlnv Ki(inh Second Street. Chocolate, Raspberry Cream at Sutman's. Spilled the Harbors.

From the Elizabeth Herald. On the morning of the 4th a four horse team, drawing a wagon filled with a colored base ball club from McKeesport, passed up through town, en route to Monongahela, where a match game was played with the colored barbers of that place. The captain of the McKeesport aggregation was "I.imeye" Lee, formerly of this place. When on one of the most prominent parts of (Second avenue one of the front wheels of the wagon came off and McKeeport's citizen's of African descent1 were piled pellmell in the dust. Nobody' was hurt iniich, and when the lost nut of the axje was found the cavalcade took up its line of march.

June 29, 1 w. TEACHERS. Wages $37 per mouth term sit The past June is only the second one ,011 SAI.K Freight and haulage hnsi- months. ALLAN J. WHITE.

Pres't. to Morgantown, West Virginia, by ness. Will be sold at a barcain if nrninm Through water. in twenty years which ias not brought J. V.

COOPER, Secretary. For further particulars addresy ji "coatuoai stage of water. P. O. Address, Monongahela, BOX 6ti, Monongahela.

Pa. Pittsburg, Brownsville and Geneva Coal. At the same time ami in.u July 8, 1 wk. Directors will accent bids for fuel fur th suing term for e4gh.tschoal houses. $25 REWARD.

Packet Co. Comprising three fine side wheel steamers. Notice to Teachers. THE BIG SALE GOES ON BARGAINS FOR YOD DOM'T MISS THEM COME TOMORROW BARGAINS CARPETS 10c yard up WALL PAPER Good papers 3 cents bolt. DRESS GOODS DRY GOODS SHOES The School Board of West Pike Run tmrn.

now offering extra inducements to parties desirious of making a delightful trin bv As evidence that a sneeze is the sign of health, doctors quote the fact that tjick persons never sneeze. Exchange. Is that a P. Finnejt', a freight conductpr on the P. V.

railroad, was struck just below the eye by ft ball from ft Roman candle at Elizabeth, on the 4th, and painfully burned. ship, will meet at Clover Hill School Hnnw Fresh Oysters at Sut man's. water. Steamers Adam Jacobs, M. A.

Cox, Master; Germania, D. Hueher, Master: Jan. Blaine, Adam Jacobs. Master. departure from Company Wharfboat, foot of Smilittield going through to Morgantown 8:30 a.

in. and 3:00 p. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and 3:00 n. m.

onlv Stolen Saturday evening June 'M, Light Iron Gray sjaub, yuar old, weighs between lOtKl aud HOU, low carriage, blocky, heavy mane and tail, mane considerably tvorii with collar; paces under saddle, trots in harness, fistula mark on right wether, broad between the eyes. A reward of J26.00 offered for Information leading to her recovery. Tin; TillKf was about B-i feet high, dark complected, some 40 years old, black mustache, mixed with grey: wore a dark blue-grey cutaway suit, black straw hat with straight brim, a sqatty looking fellow, with ap evasive eye. Telegraph or write CHIEF OF POLICE, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridv. and vuuilla cream at A.

D. Raspberry Scott's. the rouud trip, includintr meals. fi.on. A Hig Classer.

Tlie Jlelle Vernon Uent Light report a gootl gawser ahove Twilight, on the Frye place, which is called by H. F. Jones, one of the best wells the Company ever struck, being over 50!) pounds pressure, to the minute. This disposes of rumors that the Maple Creek gas field has played out. This well comes in from territory that was abandoned by others as "no good." of departure from Morgantown, 8:00 Saturday, July 15, 1893 at 1 o'clock p.

for the election of eight teachers for a term of six months. Wages paid except Center-ville. room No. 1 and No. 2 flK.OO per month.

J. B. GRAVES, Secretary, NOTICE TO TKACIIKlW.lhe Hchoot Board of Nottingham Vovynship, wlU meet at Mnntowii School House, ou Saturday July oue oVlock, p. m. for the purpose, of elcctiug sl.

teachers for a term of fight months, wages months. Also The selling of ijx huudred bushels of coal to the lowest bidis for each school the coal sold scpavatetv, A. W. LUSK, Secretary. Dunnlngsvllle, Pn.

i ui. on aionaays, Wednesdays a' m. only, on Tuesdav and Saturdays. OnSnnday, from Pittsbure and 8 own. A very pleasant tr'- ug Pittsburg on either President J.

D. Moffat, of the Washington fe Jefferson College, was one of the prominent Western Pennsylvania at the Pennsylvania building today, lie and Mrs. Moffat are there for two weeks. Kev. Dr.

Theo. Noss, of the California Normal, is also a visit-ttf at the1 Qohtmbian ing boat, going fro-river, returning Pittsburg at 11 and 'Vanilla cream A. D. Raspberry Sl'ott'S. Fare ou morn GET PRICES THIS WEEK AGENTS the only author t.c.d Eiogi'apliy of James i.

Blaiue, by Gail Hamilton, his literary executer, with co operation of his family, and for Mr. Complete works, "Twenty Ye-irn of Congress," und his later book, "Political Discussions." One prospectus for those 3 best sell hiding me' round tr' Round oats Syi ilorei Juniors. From the Genius of Liberty. Two polored men were standing near ing books lu the market. A.

K. P. Jordan of i The Pittsburg Times teachers' excursion ant contest vote wis one of the most successful, wide open, big hearted affairs kjtipwn journalism anywhere pji this contiqent, our otllce Tuesday, watching the Mechanics, when oue of them remarked, NOTICE TO TEACH EHS. Tlie School Directors of Carroll Township, Washing, ton County, will meet at Hotel Sheplar on Saturday, July 29, for the purpose oi electing Twelve Teachers for next te4 of school. Length of -school term siv uibnths; wages, 40.

Applications lie made in writing with a oertitleal enclosed, and may be mailed or gVvtm 'to any member of the board. It la necessary for applicants to be present on flay of election. A list of teachers elected will be published In the IlEl'l blicam of Houday, July 31, 1H93. NELSON, President. BERT HARRIS, Secretary.

with a swear word adiective, that he The drill is still kept moling at Ly 100K 11111 orders from HN calls; agent's pro-lit fln.fr. Mrs. Ballard of O. took 15 orders, 13 Heal Russia, in 1 day: profit 20.S8, E.N. Hice of Mass.

took 2T orders in two days; profit S4T.25. J. Partridge of Me. took 43 orders irom 36 calls; profit fT5.25. E.

A. Palmer of N. Dak. took 53 orders in 3 days; profit f8.S5. exclusive Territory given.

If yon wish to make Large money, write Immediately for terms to THE UKNItV BILL PUB Norwich, Conn. would never vote for member of that tie 1, deepening thehojel no further order. The other asked him wliv. ami 239, 241, 243 M' oil developments show up) however, he replied "Why, because there ain't man those at urst reported. a nigger in that parade.".

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