Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 November 1897 — Page 3
FARM AND GARDEN. FOR THE COHN FILl.D. 4 llwiid) I ii rm Un mm nml Iii Muhle The ha mi waaJ8 fchowa fctfWttl I use fulls ii rnucli na I ilo uu unlinury fin nt aragOB. To Ißlüli it 1 uk. J six bard piae planks, u, laelMt wide and ia4 iBCkta tliiek. TM iy9 liild: plunks, u 1 nml u-2, me 17 fiel ltuitf. the uu t siil plunks, a u u a, two uu earli liile, nie I I fet t. T In v 111 biiMetl tonther with a Mg bjr nix piroc, b, on top it eaeh end, with live -sixteen inch liolts. fU the front end of the two middle planks mi Ibfl ui.cler ni 'c 1 put an old aaajM rocker Iron plate, ajj mi tb an per side u pii ee of t vu lis lg, C, tl, bolttii through the old rocker plate; bore ft hole fOf king bolt. About 4t feet rom the hind end. bolted with tlirrerinhtli.s iiu'h bolt a piece of four by lix hanl pine, e, eiirlit feet long for the hind axle. For wheels 1 bought two aid mower, took t lit 111 apart, had (he axles eat in two ami ImlU-d with clips tu the under ktdl of eat Ii exit, letting them into the wooil tine-l.a.f of their thieaonesa. Ihr front uxle is four ft it two inehtrt hmg with a liole in center for a kingbolt which has a head on lower end and a hole tor a pii. in the upper end. The front end f the jdatforni can be raised or lowered hv using washers on top of front axle. A one-half lach Iron rod itli loops in each entl, one f ml ou the kingbolt, the other baited On top of platform, is to pull by. The front end lias to be kept up to umleraida of front axle to keep from bending the kingbolt. The tongue in framed into a eroaa-pieee three feet long ami braced with iron braces. Tbetongueia fastened to :ront axle by eye bolts. On the tongue j 1 1 s t back of evener la bolted an old mower spring with Beataotbata man in the seat will nearly balance the tongue. I e the evener for a foot n It. We use it to cut all of our corn fwr (odder by bolting a knife on the under tide of near front corner, as shown at b. The knife is made by welding together tw o old i4tnedi iteel plow poirAe laid tlat tide up. The back end ii ataved by a piece o heavy old wagon tire ' olted to under side of platform with another in the middle. Fasten a stout board to the under side of hind axle, the front end to lit the baek knife. Pastea with a bolt to the stay of the knife. The back end of knife should be a little liiguer than the front end. liaise 01
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TAH 11 U ACON ANI CORN CUTTER. lower the front end to cut the height that you want by the washers on tie front axle. 1 cut about three or four inches high. Two men gather the com tut! lay it hack c .1 the platform; one nt hen a bib! the Ot her lays his a r infill back, l'ut slakes in the hind end. We rut u row of average corn, about CO rids, in ten to twelve minutes. Drive to the stackyard and riek it : we do not hoek it. To riek it. drive; stout stakes and tie mi poles or nail on a fence hoard high nnugh to lean the fodder again it; BeZi load drive on tlie other side, ltuild as thick as will cure well. After it ia partly cured you can add on more. They never blow down. Threads sometimes blow down, hut I prevent that bj sewing n few feet of the ends with binder Hv'nr, neinaj an end gate rod for a leedle. Farm and Home. FISI. FARMING PAYS.
A Knaul Mnn l.lvea (ho Heaulte ol in BtperltMre. 1 he Rural World has 011 many ocealions said that an acre of m at devoted to Sah culture would brdiff much larger returns than if devoted to reneial farm ing. Mr. Lyon, of Kausaa, has been raising fish ami has ponds leotti tu them, us well as fiirnishiiij joe for in tor. Many of the tish hve n erawtatl initl other natural foodabont the jmjihIs Hut that is not sutlicieut to supply the nst number there now. Mr. Lyon foeda them corn, lie grindeil bj steam power and then stcanistheine.il. F.t bttabali of t his ground steumed corn la a feed for each id the t w o pr i uoipal ponds tin it the tish thrive, and there are now many there that will weigh an much an or M panada. Mr. Lyoaawatchea law, ns one would a herd of cattle, is M Careful about them as the most par tit ular Btoektaaa, He studied their nature and knows what to do with them under varying circumstances, gi works with them day and night, when ever they need attent ion. A careful cMi mate of the supply there now made bj experienced men, puts it at 50 tuna making them worth close to $10,000. The work on the ponds and dams has Made them worth an easy 18,000, making a valuable plant of it The income f 1 0111 the fish would pay a very large rate of Interest on $J,0cO for years tc eome.
Proilnrt of Poor Karmlnar. We generally think that the wide iwske and up-to-date farmer has tht advuntuge in everything. lie geucialli has, hut the old saying that no rule ii without its exception holds good here The farmer who keeps the best bogt cannot grow a good tpinlity of bristles If he has one of the hniry breeda that ahow strong vitality the l.ristlea frott. a two or three-.v ear-old boar may bt worth keeping ns bristlea. lint the will he far inferior to bristles from the wild hog as it ranges the foresee of eontmental Europe. The best brondi of bristles have always come, and probably will continue to do 0. irotn litissia. Taej !lre c ry stiff, and not ever e bristle from the wild h. g as it runs in southern woods are as gnd I'robably our southern wild abn iui mostly killed before thev have attained age enough to )IHre their bristlea ru ture Aiuericau Cultivator.
A HELPLESS farmer
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Wlllliil.i Mliiiion .i.ikt'ti Mini lteaJ ala or 11 in lanaai Ltaatsi 1 u 11 M il b llicrwuik. Fro. 11 ti,. Ni w i;ra. Qreeaebttrati inj. Mi.11 ot our resaVia nu retne mbei aj item in tnia paper a yaarapo last fall a-liieb stated ! h it Mr. W dliaiu Muu;.,,n. a wcl) todo Urine:, livin;- n.-n Uajp-y, lud, bad been atficken v .t Ii iwralytas of the lower in and recover a ia doubtful. The ise urbkb was oi atiuauly -evra and complicated one nasal laat lw 11 ei rely ured, to the utntosl aurphsa nod j j ,,j it-, btimpsoa and bia family. Mi. Ktiin)on . pleaaed to relate to a rejiorter the aarticulara ivn 1 du. bis caaau and In., ii bat Hin nt recovery. "A rear ao last fall." oeaj in Iff. stimj. on, I did a laif'e anwaut oi work v hired bedp lefl nie m the middle of corn cuttituj and 1 finished the fail work m nehf, doinf an anusaal larga amount nt . put uu Mi'.-iiil hundred shock ..1 fodder, and ejao husked all my coin. To aeoaa pUsh tins I bad to work early and late, ' About the tir-i .i Dstatnher, ae I nan gpttuiic 1 1 1 bill work ah' hi dune, I iul feted a stroke of paralyais, whii h the nhyeb emu s ud was brought onhj eaeessive labor. M) l-t't limb wai entirely bclpkua and my rilit limb was fast bacoaiina a M nhy nit inn became rneasy, and after attending upon me lor a week or so, be brought me .1 box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla tor Palo People, Mybig that he believed thev would do mo more good than inythinf which he knew of. an he had used them with mat rweeaa in a rase (wry similar to mine where ail other remedied had failed. The casein lueatioa .1 Ibat ( : I. I'hillipa, of IVtcrsVllle. "Al 'i ut the time I began taking the second box or thesti ptla a decided lian- was not iei d. und n bta I had tuken two more bodHNl wad aaovared tb.it I wan actually s'-t 1 1 1 1 fct 1 II. Von I, oi piohably llnii'inc what a relief ami feeling ol' ftl.idnes thi Was to nta alter being confined tu my hid for nearii two months. Well, I kept on t k tog the pills accordina to direetions, until I had -allied DUU IMMHM ot them, wiin a conrpletflly cun d me. "I am sound ai d w i 11 to day, with not a sipi of tlx returning affliction und can 'in that Mr. W'ulunns' Pink IM! for l';i " People did me a wonderful piod and nfohably saved me from tin- arare. ' To alley all doubt as to the troth of his tatentent, Mr. Htimpaon made out the following eworn affidavit : Hi i.nv. Im. . Feb 2. 1807. "Tins is to certify that 1 do hclil y swc.ir that the ton-," nit' st ..ti 'm nt 1 al-i.'utcJy ti w. WILLIAM KTlSIPbOX." da s rv or I '. v KT mi 1 iteaw, I Stvti: ok Ivoiana. Swot n to ami subscribed before me. a Job tice of the Peace, in an. I fi 1 said county in sail St. ör. ABN EH KOP.M N. Ju-tis-c 1; Uu- I'eaoc. The Ne'v Kr.i naa alao informed tti il Mrs. Diaries W'iauitnis, of tht Maine neighbor I I. had he 11 eared of rheumatism, and) Henry rlobnson. oi Uartsvi te. who was troubtfl with neuralgia, was ano cured by Dr. VVilliama' fbik iPiln. I; seema that this remedy i 111 great dcnund m that Bei; 111 rl: löd. Dr. SVilliams' Pink Pilla for Pakt People contain, in a cendcaeed form, all the elenirnts necessary to give ne life and riehh " to t' c blood and restore shattered aet'vea. The) are also a ipecifie for troablee pee uliar to temales, sucfi as sappresaiona, irreguaritiea and all tonus of weakness. The build "P the blood, and restore the clow of health tn pale and sallow he l,s. In men they 1 fleet a radical rare in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork ores cesses of whatever nature. These jdllsare sold in K'veM 1 never in loeae baflt) at ."o cents a hor r si boxei for I8J0, and mar he had of all druggiata, or dirts't by mail from Dr. Williams' Medu ine Company, Si benei tady, N. Y.
heel Aeelilents. "F!o-a had a dreatlful lime last evening. Sin-didn't come in town until utter dark." " hat was the matter '' "She Init her powder-rag soniewbeia out on tin- re !. al d 1 ouldn'i fix up lit to be seen." Detioit Free Press. Pwafneaa t unnui lie Caeeel by local applications, as they eaniiot reach the diacaaad srtion of tlie ear. There is only one way to run- dcatuc, ami that is hy eonaiitutional remedies. UeafncM 1 caused hy an mil, lined condition ol tin' mucous fining of the Kustai lii.iu Tube, W hen this tube to ts intlained you have a iiimliliuit rintTid or imperfect bearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and oaken the iiitlummutioii can be taken out .nid this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing w ill be destroyed forever; lone cases ot f ten are caused by ( atar h. araich is nothing but aa inflnmed iiusditinn of the mucous surfaces. We will' give i Nm 1 1 andrad lcilars for any case of leatness feanied by catarrh that edhnat he cnied hv Hall's t'at.iirh CttTU Bead t'r no ulars, tree. K. .1 (lieney I Co., Tok d j.O. Suhl by Druggista, 7.V. Ualiä Family I'dU are the test. Slow Paga PawiiFcr This .1 very i.lowroad. Brnkeman N en . 2 1 ytm so) ipose it part V " -. j 1 ' to Date.
kalte Inn limr i.es. lltaai'a I.-.,. .1 V... ;i ii.u.l.M fur tbnfeet
.1 .1 r. . I I ft mies painful, sw-ol Un. smarting feet and intftpntly lakes the sting out of i ns and 1 bagnpna It's the greatest comfort discovery j of the ii;"v Ahen I 'oot Kase maaesi tiglil I or cew shoes feel essi It is a certain cure for so nating, i n Hons. bot. tired, aeking feet . 1 Pry it tn-dsy Sold hv all druggista and ahoe l atires, itr. Trial isekge, Kit EK. W'ntcto ! Allen S Ohnsted I et.Vw N V
Acetyhviie jras is umi in a recently patented bieyele lamp, tiie stick of calcium beinj,' pla i d m a . .Mnpiirtmcut which has buiall perforations to allow the litUid to lilter tliroue;h und pencrate the r:i. which is stored g a reeeptaela for burniag. To prevent lamp chiinncy s from slijifdnjf olT when the lamp is tilted twi prblf w ires are attached to the bfirtier to extend up Inaide the ebinuacj and i lamp it above the Bai ge, wr.h n cross wire below to lock the two clumping wiles in place. To diaoi are aclloge in sniiil cpiar.-tiii.-s on nnriaeea to be ituek toguthar u spring stamp is used, v ith a felt pud to ab Ich the eine (a dhushared from the reservoir, u blow on the plunder (aroinf the pad down and leaving a dcpOgU Of the ntteiwga on the surf;. D be low. 1.; u new thill coupling a huse pla-tv with u tapering socket is mounted on the ale and a clei is is attached to the end of the thill with the jaws slantinrj to fit the socket. A curved spring is fastened to the ale and hooks on to the underside of the clevis to hold it fait. A recently patented water-supply regulator for Steam engine! consists of a hollow bail attached to the boiler bj two flexible pipes and held in a balancing arm. so that as the water gets low in the ball it rises on account of the decreased weigbt und opens the supply rali e. fiel ersible merchandise envelopes are beiiip placed! on the Barbel with double flaps which car be bent in either direction and held in place bj metal strips, one side of the flap containing a customer's name and the. other the merchant's name, so it can he rcverr-ed and ret urned. For use on river flats where water Overflows the land evcy year a new fence poet is made in three parte, eon lilting fif a wooden base located below the ground, to which is baited a short iron strip to support the wooden post at the top, the upper part being' fastened with holts to be easily removable. WH ERZ COLONS ARE FOUND.
Chinese India ink Is made from burnt camphor, but the secret of its manufacture has never been revealed. Ali the ochers ure made from enrth found on the Isle of Wight, in Nuremburg, (iermaiiy, and in France. All retla are obtained from nnlmnl and vegetable substances from tb cochineal Ineect, from earth, barks ami roots. Fltraniariiie blue is made from powdered lapis l.iuli- that is why It is ho expensive. ivory black and bone black are made from burnt ivory and bone. Chinese w bite is oxide of zinc. Sepia is a brow n color, w hieh the cuttlctish sends forth to discolor the water whe-.i attacked. Hinter is made from the soot of beech wood. ffaBabffgt yellow is made from the sap of a tree found in Mem. burnt sienna Is really a paint made from the natur.-.i enrth found in the neighborhood of Sienna, Italy, which is burned. Haw and burnt umber are likev ise made from earth similarly treated, but found near Fmbria, on the island of Cyprus. The color known as mazarine blue was named for Hortensia, duchess of Yaznrin. who was n niece of Cardinal Ifaaarin. After her mnrriurje she lived In England, where she became a prea
favorite in Rociety and a leader of fashicn. A certain bright shade of blue, much worn by this duchess, was soon rdopted by the fashionab'es and known thereafter aa mn.arine blue. FANCIES OF FASHION. Lace waisti oats trimmod with fur ore the newest fad. Fine pieces of insertion are joined together with sable tails and worn with cniy tailor gowns end gray picture hats, .let is immensely popular and black net dreeaea profurely covered with jet Hre in the wanlfolaag of nil women re turning from Paria. I'laid neckt let are still w orn and betta are very elaborate, of narrow leather embellished with smoked pearl and Steel. Itelts of ( sidied steel, set with emeralds, are also oouiilur.
THE MAHKt TS.
A irrful Hnrrivcr. "Pa sent me . ot la Is n HI yonr lsvm mower. An' he aays woehhVt you prefer in nsrpen i( yoursell ' " " l:v should f prefer to ntiarpce it ?" "'Cause pa s.'.v- he ia so awkward nlmnt snch things an' he ntighl turn the edge. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Can't beml. Cot Itaaalogo? Don't try. Try St. Jecnbt Oil. It i ure. When some men have not 1 1 me else tod", they arKiie religion. Washington Dene erat. 1'ul.e me Air I. Ine Ta Louisville and Reatern Citiea, S miles the short est from St. Louis, makes Quickest time, Pullman Sleepers. I'arlor and ihtung rra, All trains leave from M. Louis Union (Station. Por complete information addreaa .1. H. Tapp, Travelini rmaseagei Agent, Kaneai 1 ity, IC R A Oimpbell, General Passenger Agent, St. hmu, ,ld. St in I In r Ksperlenees. "Did you ever run after a ferryboat only to tin t that it was coming m ?" "Uli. yes. und st the time I was court in,: ftiy wife and thought I w,i w inning out in a bar I ti-lit, she and all her re.alives were combined in sn erfoit to make nay anutpa impossible." l'hdadr! plus North Americau. I. una Irrllrtloii is the forerunner to consumption. Dr Beli's Pine Tar llonev will cure it. a, id give audi strength tn tlie lungs that a cough or a o d will not settle there Nearly every man at some time has lethiit full beard grew. Washington Democrat. We have not been without IVnV Cure fie Cmiur -.pt ion for 20 years. Ltuie Fern', Camp m , llurrishntc. I'a, Mavt, '04. It of men lind out two or three thine ghoul the Itible and then they put in tbci. tnie arguing. Wsdiingtoa Democrat.
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WIIKAT Ni !Hanl i IATS Nu .' White ' OIIS No. t NKW ORLRANS PL HTM Hiifii Qiadf I 'OIIN No. OATS Wen ter HAV Uanlee H PORK 'i'l Mess HAlt)N solo. COTTON Mlildllej MICISVILLR WIIKAT No 1 l"l i i utN No stlae l OATS No. t Ml'il ... pi IKK N'i w M' 1 I it i oN Hear Rio UOTTi IN MlditHng
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Olnlii 1'olaon. Not the poi-on thai tb' covert naaaaainad atinisteta ut the driak, the food, r vinc other gaiae, but the poiaan oi am aria short ens the lives of linen's I here ia a mfe .urn eattaia aatidvtt. Hoatetter'n Btoaurh Hit ters, which not oniv fortifteo the ayatem iimnst in, il. in i. hut roulHollt its Scilla vv hi 'i they have germiiutUd. Dim-itiiw, cuttau pattona rheum tie, liver and tioney trouble ure eonquared b the Bittern tn Km v' 't. Jfhgaanare Pro aurpriaed that yon enll Muhler mi e.ert u( unlit. mt hat ITOUad in there for Imiviih; hnn HtuUaconv pliment ? Jiidini. re- He's jn-t rot iivvay w ith li'O.dOn of In empioyer'a nonei . Roxbur Ühh tte. Kor i hllelffea the bant cough and cold remedy aver dieeov and ig Ur. MoU'a I'im Tar-lioney. d is ple.isimt to tithe and perfectly harmless. Dae dos at bedtime ntona the eoagh II night. Ir ii guaranteed to iure croup and v hooping cough. Scat all driaggisu. Always Ifretnay " hat docs that Hum blil kg do for a hv bujr "I'or ho.ud und h 'ji.g he does the hotels, and tor clothes he docs hix tanol. Out aide of that he docs the beat be can."- i'c trc.it Free l'ress. There in n i laaa or i'i-upie. Who are injured hv the use of coffee Tieneatly there ban been plgeod in til the ft rv ntaree a new preparation culled ill. UN' O. made of pure er.iiiis. that takes the place of coffee. The moat delicate stow nek race! vet it without distress, and but few cun tell it from coffee. It docs not east over I ns much. Children nnv drink it with great benefit. hr etn. sd "' 1 1. per j ack age. Try it. Asi; for QRAIN-O. lier Mtatnka. "Vmir wife doesn't w m to imtirovp in health? "No; ns fast ns she gaini ntreagth, she ii- - it up teüinu- people what is the matter with Ik r. - ( 'hi ago Kecord. A gertena Postttoai is trnt of perwn who through neglect of n seemingly trivial cough or cola in threatened by that dread destroyer of mankind consumption. )i not neglect cough Of eoid. however trifling. It in n menace of con sumption. Ir. Hrll's I'ineVTui Honey arill i urt t ouch or a cold in one nigh! tl I I .brate the luns ..mi. t the mceptivii o' danger. Vbaee Are Otberw, "Are vni i Ktocidcdder in any of these Klondike sclii mi - '
"I guess you imnht call me n - kliohb r." !
s:ni the man who had I iht w bile thf tcver had hold of him. "hut f'm oeginning to i hink that stm k bolder won'd he the Ist.c: jhrasc." dm innati Enquirer. Trifle with strn'ns arid they cri; jile. I se St. .laioiis Chi ; i oi.pt!;. . It turcs. The man who für vv ith servant girln h is 1 Beetee tagten Cliirini Nuwa.
MRS. PETERSON'S STORY.
I haTO aufferedl With wnmh trouble over fifteen yeiirs. I hud intlaiiiinat in, anhirgeintint and dhtphmaaaent of the eromb. The doctor ernated ene to take hreab men's, but 1 had heal Ik-iui laUinp
Mrs. rinkhaca'a (Joinpouud. and my husband
aid 1 had Tetter wait and see how much pood that would do me. I was
so sick when I hce;an with her medicine, I could hardly be on my feet. 1 had tlie backache con
stanth-. also headache, and
was vi dizv. I h: 1 heart trouble, it aaaamd nathonaghmj heart was in my throat at tines choklhf me. I Could not walk around and I could not lie thuvn, fur theu my heart would bent so faal I would feel as though I wag
amotbering. I had to bit up in ln-d ,
nights in order to breathe), I was go Weak I could not do anything. I have now lebea neve ml bottles of Lyd B. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, and used three package" of Sanative Wash, und can say I nm perfectly cured. I do not think I could have lived lottgj if Vr Iii Uhnm'h naedieina had not heipnd me. -Whs. Josi pii Ti u uson, M3.Kaat St., Warren, Ta.
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Kemps llalsnm will stop the oouadi at on e. ( in t our di mrgist day an l get a aniiple 1 ittle free. l-ire bottles, .Vicelkbl and "d 11. flo at once; di lavs nt ,1 ,i.. loua. Con I r il Ml. I'ncle t..-. VThnd yd' 1 i -. vri' white aliesaa on. Li' trfflia' Ida res. df Youna Moe 1 wui je' tiali'd uv brack bin, l might en eefl gone hnrefooted fcr ah id , i . 1 . s Icveed up - ,)inh:' Ibmini when St. .Tncohn Oil Is ii.-. d No s 'ii i email'. The miner cannot nope to nueceed nnlfw he i,''t d'.un to buMiiesM. Ch.. .ij;. News.
l.s in' rnill Medlelaie. Moves the bowels em h da In order t be healthy tale b n et icentlyeaa the liver and kijr.ew urea mi k hcatuM-asa. Price 25 and 50c. The man who is a!wv telling how rwe tiiuLi he i-.ii.oui Li work. i.ften so uan tn ul. ir thai be et nothing done. Wash ingtoa li mot r.it.
To tire a l olil In (Ine Oar lake I.ixHtive Ur.Mno Quinine I.i blets. AÄ dioggixts net und monev it U i.tilstocurc. N'othin is more fsthetic than for a real hollielj lyrl to get thu idea t hat she is gaagg looking. WhhKuii on Democrat,
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is th'. namo to remember v lien buying PaTrapnrilla. Pr. Ayer'g ßarsaparillg has been curinjj people Hgbt along for BOttrJy 50 jreara, That's why it L acknow letlgetl to bo tho geyrttTeign iSars;ip:irilla. It L the original and the standard. The record of the remedy is without a rival, a record that is written in tho blood of thousands, purified by its healing power. "I nrrvd ably who vrjt sdTerins from Mood poisoning and must have contract! tho disease fmm her ; f.ir I had four larpe aorea, or ulcers, anal out on tny person. I nuetarod for a hnir tin'e, loth by extern:-l application and with various Ii!..h1 medicines; b;:t in apite of all that 1 could do, the nortw would not he..l. At hut ' purchased tix hott'L-s of Aver"? Pars.iparilla, thinking I would Rive it a thorough trial. Before tho ix b "'ties had b-n taken, tho u!e. rs v.--ri h'ahd, tho tkui sound and ggdgflgh and my health he! r th:r. it had been fr years. I have Isen well ever tin. e. I had rather hr.vs ono loltle of Ir. J. ('. Ayrrs fnlraapa rUU than tan uf nirjf oUmbT kiud." Mr A. P. Tavlc::, r-!cvak', N. DJu
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