Franklin Sentinel newspaper, 1900, Part 234

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in 1876. insist on having Major's. | Don't accept any off hand advice from a drugeist If you are at all handy (and you will be likely to find that you are mure so than you imagine) you cau re- pair your rubber boots and family shines. and other rubber and leather articles, with Majon's rubber cement and Major's prised at how many dollars a year you will save If your druggist can't supply you. it will be fowarded hy mail; either kind. Free of postage.


Travel When the Rates are Low. Never hef-le have the steamer passen ger rates tu Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, been am low as $3 for the mind trip Since That rate went into effect hundreds of peuple who heretofare believed that they could unt afford to visit Nova Scotia have engaged passage via the Yarmouth Steamship Company's line, which has tuur railings each week between Roston anıl Yarmonth. Those who have not Re. onred passage should du an at once ar Ihr $3 rate is not guaranteed for any length of time, The ocean sail, the Conl might on water, the attractions of the Acalian province and the change of Ant roundings are all beneficial tu thome kerk MIK a rest. For particulars regarding Yarmenilh line excursions inquire al the tourist agencies 201, 216 and 322 Wash jugimp street, ur uf H F Hammund, Agent of The Yarmouth Steamship Com pany, ID Lewis wharf, Boston.


No Danger Whatever.


"Don't on ary account sleep on an empty stomach""" was the advice of a physician to a patient. "No daoger o' that." was the reply: "I always sleep on my hack!"-Tit- Bits.


One Woman's Wisdom, Mrs. Diggs-How is it you are so suc- cessful in managing your husband ? Mrs. Briggs- Oh, I simply feed him well and trust to luck. Chicago Daily News.


Dire Vengeance. She-I heard about the elopement. llas her irother forgiven them? He-I think not, I understand she has gone to live with thein .- Collier's Weekly.


Are All Allke.


De l'averly -Prodigal sons all apprar to have one trait in wminmen. Van Clovr- What's that?


De fawerly They like fattert calves. -Town Ti pies.


l'rumpled by Experience. Wife-I wish I could get something to keep the rais from coming into the house


Husband Why don't yon do your own :OOKIng" Harlem Life.


Never Say Die. Man's head goes into mourning In q'ite a different way In token of wported years It ons u rohe of gray. 'hl ago Tribune


To the Deaf.


A rich ladv. cured of her deafne>> in the head by Dr Nicholson's Artificial Ear drumw, Jave $10,000 to hils institute. w+ that draf peuple unable to procure the ear drum« may have them free. Address So Ster, The Nicholson Institute, 750 Fighth Jiri up New York, USA


GOAT HERDER'S HOUSE.


Just the Thing for Nonthwenter» Farmers Who Are Engaged to the Angorm Bualneas.


Angora goats are great browsers, eat- Ing off the leaves of bushes and trees as high from the ground as they can reach when standing on thelr hlnd legs with their front feet up In the treen. Such browsing gives n park-like appearance to any area ou which they are feeding to any extent, and that is especially true of the vicinity of their heading ground. It is therefore of great advantage to


Eastman Kodak Co.'s BROWNIE CAMERAS $1.00 ==


Make pictures ak x =M Inches, Load In Daylight with our sia exposure nim cartridges and are so simple they can be easily OPERATED BY ANY SCHOOL BOY OR GIRL.


Filted with fine Meniscus lenses and our improved rotary shuttera for snap shots or time exposures, Strongly made, covered with imliatlon leather, have nickeled fittings and produce the best results. Bravale l'amera, for #1[ x 2' pleiurs, . Transparenl-3 |im Car } |In Cartridge, despeurs, Browsle Developing aod Prisilog Huidt, $1.00


THE BROWNIE CAMERA CLUB. Every boy and girl under sixteen years of age should join the BROWNIA CAMARA CLUB. Fifty Kodaks, valued al over froo.oo, will be given to members of the club as prizes for the best picturea made with the Brownie Cameras and every member of the club will be given a copy of our Photographic Art Brochure, No initiation fees or dues if you own Brownie. Ask your dealer or write us for a Brownie Camera Club Constitution.


à Send a del'ar to your baal Adat delice for a Kova w


a doctor and we will the


EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester, N. Y.


THE VALUE OF COWS.


It Depends on Their Capacity to Con- anme Feed and Convert It Into Butter Fet.


The value of a cow should never he assed on her size, as this is a poor cri- ærion to judge by. The value of a lairy cow depends on her capacity to consume feed and turn it into hutter lat. The cow that cannot assimilate a arge quantity of feed can never be a slhle to keep out tramps, who some. I good hutter cow, as we cannot get from the cow more than we can get into her


I used to have a teot for the purpose, but this has many objectionable fea- tures, mainly because It necessitated bullding a fence around It to keep cat- tle from teurlng It. It is also impos- times help themselves to the herder's provisions or blankets during bls ab n the way of those feeds which pro- Buce butter,


Last winter at an institute H. B. Jurler said the cow that makes 250 pounds of butter can be credited with a profit equal to the amount received from 50 pounds. The cow that makes 300 pouods of hutter should be credited with 100 pounds and is worth twice as much as the 250-pound cow, The cow that makes 350 pounds is worth three times as much as the one that makes 230 pounds and six times as much as the 225-pound cow. These figures are not exact, however, for they imply that the 350-pound cow would not eat more than the 225-pound cow, which is not the case. The cow that weighs 1,000 pounds must have a certain quan- :ity of feed to maintain the vital forces before she can turn any of her feed into milk and butter fat. After this is supplied the surplus she consumes goes either to storing up tat in her own body or to the production of butter fat.


Herein lies the difference in cows. One will not eat enough beyond the needs of her body to make much hutter. Such a cow is of no valne, Another will eat enough, but it is stored up in the shape of increased weight. This kind of a cow should he sent to the butcher. Another will ent a large quan- tity of feed and all she consumes be- vond her owo needs becomes butter fat. Such a cow is the one everyone who makes butter is glad to get. Such cows dairymen should try to breed. No matter what their breeding may be they are valuable,


A Thousand Tongues


Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer of 1125 Howard street, Phila. delphia, Pa., when she discovered that Dr. King's New Discovery fur Consump- tinn had completely cured her uf a hack- ing cough that fer many years had made life a burden, All other remedies and ductors could give her nn help, but she ways of thigruyal cure: "It soon removed the pain in my chest, and ] can now sleep soundly, something I cau scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the uni- verse " So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble of the throat, chest ur Innga, Price 50c. and $1. Trial bultle free at A. C. Mason & Cn'a drug store; every bottle guaran teed


Dolly's System. When Dolly played ber lively airs 1% days of old, when we were courting. I simply couldn't sit them through; They always set my feet cavorting: But when we married Dolly found Her system needed more perfection; Now Delly looks, and, lo, 1 dance, Poor toul, too weak to ruime objection! -Philadelphia North American.


A Frightful Blunder.


Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the hest in the world, will kill the paln and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on


earılı. On 25 cents a box. Cure guaran- teed. Sold by A. C. Mason & Co. Drug.


Whal Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family ev- ery day. Let us answer it today. Try Jell O, » delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared in two minutes, No bolling! No baking! Simply add a little hailing water and wet to conl. Flavors: Lemon, orange, raspberry and strawberry. Get a package at your grocers today. 10 cts.


BUCHANAN, MICH., May 22 Genesse Pure Food Cu , Le Roy, N Y .: Gentlemen :- My mamma has been a great cuffee drinker and has found it very injntions. Having used several pack- aves of your Grain-O, the drink that takpr the place of coffee, she finds it much better for herself and for us children to


drink Sbe has given up coffee drinking entirely. We use a package of Grain O every week. I am ten years old. Yours respectfully. FANNIE WILLIAMS.


Pyny- l'ectoral Southes Sure Lungs and makes tender throntn well szol strung.


CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of


ANNUAL MEETING


OF THE


Benj. Franklin Savings Bank.


At the annual meeting of the Benjamin Frank. Iln Savings Bank, hell Monday, July 2, the re- port of the Treasurer was reail anti acroptest. Eugene N. Thain and Marsion Sanborn were elected members of the corporation and the following officers elerleil ;


I'rerubint-Davis Thayer, JE.


Vice Presidente-George W. Wiggin, Lester I .. Barrington, Walter M. Fisher, Dr. George King


Tristere-Davis Thayer, Jr., Leeter L. Bur rington, Henry R. JJenks. William Rockwood, Bradley M. Rockwool, Charles Stewart, George W. Wiggin, Dr. George King, Adelbert D. Thayer, Kilward H. Sherman, Dr. J. Cushing Gallison, Klisha P. {'hapman, Joseph 1'. Hasselt, es W. Stewart, James O. Chilson, Oresten T. IN, Engene N. Tham, Harry T. Hayward, Horace W. Honte, Walter M. Fisher.


At a meeting of the Trustees, belil the satse day, it was voted to rleclare & divlilend of 134 per cent. on all deposits baving remained in the bank during the six months next preceding, and 7.8 of 1 per cent. on all deposits having re- znained in the bank during the three months next preceding, after which the following om- cers were elected :


Clerk and Treasurer-Charles W. Stewart. Assistant Clerk and Treneprer-Charles L.


Stewart.


Board of Inveelment - Davls Thayer, Jr., George W. Wiggin. Eheha 1', Chapman, Edwani


CHAS. W. STEWART. Clerk. It 11. Sherman, Charles Stewart, Adelbert D. Thayer, Bradley M. Rock wiKul July 25, 1900.


SUMMER BOARD WANTED


Ity the many thonsand readers of 1be


Boston Evening Transcript (No Sunday Edition). THE GREATEST PAPER


IN NEW ENGLAND


FOR SUMMER RESORT ADVERTISING.


A few iosertions of your card will surely bring the BEST CLASS of hoarders, who willingly pay Fair Prices for Good Accommodations.


Many unsolicited testimonials from highly pleased advertisers who have filled their houses seasou after season by using the Boston Tran. script are received each year. We qnote from one, ilated May 1, 1900 :


" Received so many nice replies to the ad vertisement in the Transcript that I could have filled a big kotel, or at least tiro or more farm houses often rooms.


COTTAGES AND HOUSES WANTED FOR THE SUMMER


If you have one or a FARM to let this season an advertisement in the Tran arript will bring you an excellent tenant. Full information on application.


THE EVENING TRANSCRIPT 1s a clean aml well-edited daily paper, with all the legitimate news, besides many special articles on Interesting anıl timely topics. If you have not seen a recent isshe send for sample copies.


Boston . Transcript . Co., 324 Washington St., Boston. BOSTON AND FRANKLIN


EXPRESS.


E. F. WINSLOW, Prop. (Successor to RAZEE & SON)


Orders leave Franklin at 8.05 and 9 a. m. Goods returned hy freight at 2.30 same day.


Franklin Office at Razee & Son's old stand, Post Office Block.


Boston Offices, 75 Kilby St., 105 Arch St. and 15 Merchants' Row. ap14.Ftf


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Rates for greater distances in propor- tion.


Apply for schedule of rates to New England Telephone & Tele- graph Company.


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HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW Enclosed . Arc . Lamps


Now in service at the Bresnahan Grocery Company. People's Clothing Company and O. B. Carter store? If not, look at, admire and order them for your own store,


MAKE YOUR STORE BRILLIANT AND ATTRACTIVE. Woonsocket Electric Machine & Power Co.


UNION ELECTRIC LIGHT BRANCH, FRANKLIN, MASS. K. L. BLANCHARD, Lornl Supt.


VACUUM OIL COMPANY,


.... BOSTON.


Teleph nº 1839.


A FINE LINE OF


Cotton Mill Oils.


CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ENNYROYAL PILLS


TE. AlWITREE for CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH HLED and @ald metalllo botes seated ribbon. Take woalber tu gerows Bubetlestoma + Droggist, or trad tlampa tu Particulars Teatlas. and " Rellet for Ladies, " in Aller. Jurw Mull. 10.000 Testimonials, Seld NT Chleheater Che lenlos


Menton this paper. jly 204w


Madison Park, PH PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM boaslifica the balr. /luxuriant growth. ver This to Restore Gray Hair to Ita Y uthtul Color.


Cleanees Promuled


Cures walp Mouthful Color.


... 4W


"Really! A case of Mahomet going |to the monntain. eh ?"-Ally Sloper. IN SOBER EARNEST.


Fig.2


Fig. 2


TWO-WHEELED GARDEN CART. Ing, of course. with the use the cart ia to be put to. If to be used by the boys of the farm it should not be large. handles are bolted to the axle, and a frame made of 2 by 4's bolted to the axle ind handles. This frame should set so that about a third of its length will reach in front of the axle. This will give the proper balance when pushing a load. A platform of inch boamls is nailed to the frame, and an end put un by means of straps of iron, to insure strength. Removable sideboards are made of wide boards, Koles are bored three along each side of the platform. Pins are driven into the bottoni of the sideboards to correspond and fit inte the holes in the bottom of the platform At the upper side, on the front end of the board. Is a staple into which a book. fastened to the front end of the box. slips when in place and holds it firm. There are many places about a farm where this cart will be found conven- ient. Fig. 1 shows the cart complete and Fig. 2. one of the sideboards .- Ohie Farmer.


How's ThIs ?


We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of t'atarrit that cannot be tel ts Hall's Catarth Cute.


F. J. CHENEY & CD, Pmp -.. Toledo 0 We. the undersigueil, have known F ... Chenet for the last 11 years aqui believe lom perfectly uonotable In all : Nimibest transadi un4 stel dna- cip'is alile 199 carry it any wrigattons thatr tes their nrin


WEST . TRY AT, Wholes ale Druggists. T.i.p . 11 WALIHINH. KINNAN A MARVIN, WIerlesa., Din2. Kinta. Toledo, 11. Hals CawirTh Cure # lakes interna v. arting direct v upon the ! oil and much - 401


1'Tip :\. per bottle. & ld by all drt geiste. Testimoniais free


Hal 's Family Pill are the best.


Pimples on The face are lost un v 4h. moving, but they Indicate had band. Hood's sannaparilla cores them lis puis- fying the blood.


CASTORIA


Bears the Signature


I t


feeds


the roots, stops starvation, and the hair grows thick and long. It cures dan- druff also. Keep a bottle of it on your dressing table.


It always restores color to faded or gray hair. Mind, we say "always."


$1.00 · bottle. All druggiats. " 1 have found your Hair Vigor to be the best remedy I have ever tried for the halt. My hair was falling out very bad, so I thought Iwould try a bottle of it. 1 had used only one bottle, and my hair stopped falling out, and It is bow real thick and long NAN'Y J. MOUNTCASTLE, Jely 25. 1698, Yonkera, N. Y


Write the Doctor.


Ha will send you his book on The Hair and Scalp. Ask bim any qORp. Hon fun with about your hair Will reeciva a prompt anter free. Address. DE J.


C' ATER


Lowell, Mass


TWO-WHEELED CART.


Material for the Construction of One Can Be Found Lying Around on Every Farm.


1


F


Ayer's Hair vigor


GOAT HERDER'S HOUSE.


change the bedding ground frequent. ly to an entirely new "cump," aod this Is most conveniently done by sheltering thelr herder In R movable bouse, as shown in the Illustration.


sence. The size of the house is aix by ten feet aod six feet from floor to eaves, and all that Is oecessary is to load the "comp tricks," hitch on two horses, and pull It to the fresh camping ground. The herder locks it when taking the flock ont to graze In the morning, and I have never yet had it tampered with. It has been In constant use for 15 years, -American Agriculturist.,


AWFULLY SAUCYI


"And where is It. to be for the holi- days this year, Miss Leftonshelf?" "Oh, I've decided to go to the Isle of Man."


Mother-Has Lord Noazoo exhihlted as yet any signs of affection ? Daughter -- Yes, he has tried to find out how much papa is worth .- Illus- trated American.


CARTER'S


ITTLE IVER PILLS.


CURE


Bick Headache and relleve all the troublee Inel- dent to a billoua state of the system, auch &# Dizziness, Nansen, Drowsiness, Distress after Dietro esting. Paln in the Side. &c. While their most remarkable anccess has been shown in curing SICK


Headache, yet Carter'e Little Liver Pills Ard equally valuable in Constipation, cnring and pro- venting this annoying complaint, while they also correct all."isorders of thestomach, stimulate the liver and regulalo the L, wela. Even if they only cured


HEAD


Achethey would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distresslug complaint; but fortu- Dately their goodpcas does notend here, and those who once try thetu will find these little pilin valu- able in so tuany ways that they will not be wil- ling to do withont them, But after allaick head


ACHE


Is the bane of so many lives that bare la where we makeour great boast, Our pills cureit while others do not. Carter'a Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take, One or two piile makea dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or parge, but by their gentle action please all who mae tham. In vialaat 26 cente ; Ove for $1. Bold by drugials everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York,


Small All. Small Dose, Small Price. mar1 :- 13 F


Chart Tlicher.


scandalous mutter


1


HAIR


The Kind You Har: "ways Bought Chart Fletcher.


The


THE SENTINEL, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 27, 1900.


CASTORIA


The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signaturo of and has been made under hils per-


harH, Thatchers sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Ali Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex- periments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment.


What is CASTORIA


Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Oplum, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend.


CENUINE


CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of


CharH, Fletcher.


The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY.


BATTLES.


Ney, not for fame, but for the right To make this fair world fairer still, Or Jordly lily of a night. Or sun lopped tower of . hill, Or high or low, or near or far, Or dull or keen, or bright or dim, Or blade of grass, or brightest star, All, all are but the same to him.


Oh, pity of the strife for place! Oh, pity of the strife for power! How scarred, how marred, a mountain's face, How Inir the fair face of a flower! The blades of grass benrath your feet, The bravest sword aye, braver far To do and die in mute defeat, Thou bravest conqueror of war!


When I am dead say this, but this: He grasped al no man's blade or shield Or banner bore; but. helmet less, Alone, unknown, he held the field. He beld the field with saber drawn. Where God had sent him In the fight, He held the feld, fought on and on And so fell fighting for the right, Joaquin Miller.


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An Amusing Woman


She Was Amusing Because She Langhed at Love.


trei man. : beneve in the survival of the life lasts. I must take you away with fittest. I believe in the selection of spe- me. 1 must love you for my wife." This girlish sentiment that entraps


cies


other girls shail not waylay me."


And for once she did not know that she WAR Amnsing.


One morning she awoke with an idea. "I am going to be a nurse." she said. The more she thought of the idea the het- ter she was pleased. For what other purpose had that magnificently strong body been given her? She felt ns if she


"My dear, dear, I knew you could not could radiate strength and courage. She |do without me. was taken for probation ou the merits of ber general bearing and intelligence. Of course I couldn't think of leaving you." And this titne when their hands clasped it was hers that were trembling.


"But I'm afraid you are too fond of ex- citement." the hend nurse said kindly. "You seem to have high spirits. I fear you will not be able to stand the disci. pline and the confinement."


But it seemed to Lucy the place for high spirits. It appeared to be, more- over, the most exciting of places-as stir- ring and vital as a battlefield. Here were And she had just kissed a one legged physician and promised to be his wife! "I was never so amused !" cried Lney. "You were never so smnsing, my dear real tragedies, not mimic ones, Here was the actual heroism. She was interested to absorption. There was. moreover, plenty to laugh at-the pomposity of the heart," said her lover .- Chicago Tribune. doctors, the solemn reverence with which they regarded themselves even In the Things Ruaalaus Won't Eat, face of outrageous blunders and errone- Great quantities of crabs and lobsters Bre annually canned in Russia, yet oys- ters are in little favor, and frogs' legs are regarded with horror. A woman who sold large quantities of crabs upon being asked for some frogs' legs replied that .she "would not touch one of the horrid things for a ruble." ous dingnoses and Intile experiments, the hypochondriacal whims of the patients, the dry sloughing off of all moral respon- sibility on the part of the nurses, who came to regard themselves as automata set in motion by the physicians. This phase of the comedy humane wns deli- ciously funny to Lucy. She made bersclt both friends and enemies by her ill advis- ed merriment.


Wherever there is water in Russia the frogs abound in such quantities that one Is reminded of the noblemen of other days who used to send their slaves out to bent the marshes so that they could sleep.


Russians never eat robbits, as they say they next with rots. nor will they touch snails or turtles, which are found iu grent quantities all over the country. Only the aristerats ent kidneys and then only those of the sheep or lamb. Goose flesh Is little esteemed. though the fat Is used for enlinary purposes.


But the World Went Ou, In 1186 astrologers said the world would be destroyed hy the conjunction of the planets. A few years Inter another alarm was raised, and in 1332 Simon Goulart claimed a mountain had opened in Assyria and a scroll had been shown him on which was written the prediction that the world was coming to an end. He frightened everyled+


Weeknens In Men.


A calm, peaceful contemplation of God and his works and a clear concep- tlou of our duty to lilm and to men. unobtrusive. couscerated and blessed. will mark the meek man everywhere .- Rev. R. T. Eakes, Atlanta.


Divine Requirements.


There must be concessions on the part of all. The pastor cannot always have his way nor the people theirs. The one mian church or the one woman church does not fulfill divine require ments,-Rev. S. W. Dana. Presbyte- rinn. Philadelphia


She-You used to say I was pretty. Tave 1 changed ? 7 .-. /)h ro: bor I bar ..- N. Y. Truth.


Everybody Knows About


Pain-Killer


A


Household Medicine


A Safe and Sure Cure for


Cramps Coughs Bruises


Diarrhoea Colds Burns


Sprains and Strains.


Gives instant relief.


Twn eizen, 95c. and 50c.


Only one Pain Killer, Porry Davia',


"Why aln't yon at school to-day, Aggy ?"


"Teacher give us hollday, 'cos the was goin' to a funerall"-St. Paul's,


NOT UP WITH THE TIMES,


"I hear yers to give a party, Mrs. Hooligan."


"Yez, Mrs. Mulligan, I am, and I've been everywheres tryin' ter get some of that 'pink lea' ye reads so much about, and the aignorant, unstylisb tings kape nothin' hut the old-fash- loned green."-N. Y. Trutb.


ECONOMICAL.


Cholly-The great advantage of $ tandem over single wheels when one takes bis girl for a spin Is that the girl cannot stop when she pleases .--- Leslie's Weekly.


VERY DEAR INDEED,


Molly-How are you going to reform him


Dolly-Marry him.


Molly-Goodness! Doea be need sucb herole treatment as that ?- N. Y. Trutb.


On The Track. This means disaster and death when applied to a fast- express train. It is


equally serious when it refers to people / Office -. FLETCHER'S BLOCK, MAIN ST whose blood is disordered and who con- sequently have pimples and aorea, had stomachs, deranged kidneys, weak nerves parilla puts the wheels hack on the track by making pure, rich blood and curing these troubles. DR. C. H. KANDALL.




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