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RICHMOND, IND., OCT. 3, IS67. A DEAF WIFE AND A DEAF AUNT. ,I had an aont coming to rttit ae for the first time einoe my marriage, and I don't know what evil genius it was that prompted the wickedness : that I perpetrated on ray wife and ancient relative. " My dear," said T to wife, on the day before my aunt's arrival, "you know Aunt Mary is corning to-morrow; well I forgot to mention a very annoying circumstance ia rcgarA to hen She is very deaf, and although she can hear my voice, to which,, she is accustomed, in its ordinary tones, yet you will be obliged to speak ' extremely loud in order to heheard. It will be, rather inconvenient, but I know you will do everything in your power to make her stay agreeable. I then went to John T , who loves a joke about as well as any person 1 know of; told him to ie at y house about six o'clock the next evening, and I felt comparatively happy. I went to the" railroad depot, with a carriage the "next night, and oa my way home with my aunt, I aaid : I " My dear aunt, there ia one rather annoying infirmity tliat'Anna (my wife) has, which I forgot - to menUoa before. She's very -deaf, and although she can hear toy voice, to , whkA ehe ia accustomed, in Its -ordinary tones, yet you will have to apeak extremely load in or tier, to be beard. , I am very sorry the is so." ' ' Aunt Mary, in the goodness of her heart, protested that be rather liked speaking loud, and sto do so would give her much ff-eaeure. , The carriage drove mp oa, the steps was my, wife in the , window, was John T with a faoe as -aolemai as though ho had buried all his relations that aftcrnorm. I hande! out mv aunt ascended thp fcteps. i-,j. , i , j.;R How delighted I .am .to eee you shiraked my wife, ffhe polioamea on the opposite sidewalk started, and my annt nearly fU down Aha step. Kins me any dear, howled my aunt. -The l;ftU il amp "clattered, and the window shook as with fever and ague. I looked ' at tbn window-John had disappeared. I poked rmy ihead into the carriage and went into strong canvul8ro. When I went into the parlor, my wife was helping Annt Mary take off her hat and cape, and there sat John with his long face of woe. ' Suddenly -. ' Did yon have a; pleasant journey ?- went off my wife like a pistol, and John nearly jumped to his feet. r Rather dusty, 'was the response in a war-whoop, .-and -so the conversation continued. The neighbors; ' for blocks around must have heard it. When I was in the r third story (Lheard every word plainly; During the evening my aunt said to me: "How loud your wife speaks don't ft hart her ?V:, i" I told her that, all deaf people spoke loudly, and that my wife (being used to ! it, was not affected by tne exertion, ana i that Aunt JXary was getting along finely. ,i Presently my rife, in a whisper, said: ' Alf, how very loud your aunt talks. " Yes," said I ; "all deaf people do. You are getting along nicely ; she bears every word you say." 1 ; t ! And I rather think she did - V , Flattered at the success at being understood, they went it hammer and tongs, till everything on the mamtlepiece rattled again, and 2 was seriously afraid of a crowd oUeeting4n front of the house. .' But theead was near. My aunt being of an investigating turn of mind, Was desirous of finding out whether the exertion of talking so lond was not injurious to my wife . &o. p j " Dosen't talking' in so loud a tone strain your lungs ?" alie asked in an unearthly tone, for her voice was not as musical as when ahe was young. "ft is quite an exertion," shrieked answering scream.' - -' rj .!l4t Because becaueyou can't hear if j,:uWt.": ; '"' , :-What My am rt fairly rivaled a railroad whistle. - I began to think it time to evacuate the .premises, And looking round and seeeing John gone, I stepped into , the nxt room. There he lay flat on. his back, rolling fiom side to side, with fists poked into lsis ribs, and a meat agoniz ing expression of countenance, but not uttering a sound. . : j ' I immediately and involuntarily as snmed a similar attitude, and I think frsm the relative position of our boots and heads and sur attempt to restrain ute VUS w, UIUM UATV III" ittied; If iMrrihle groan from John, to which he gave vest in his endeavors toH suppress bis risibility, had not betrayed our hiding piaee. In rushed say wife and my aunt, who bv this time eomnrhaaded tha Inlra mnA such a scolding as I then got I never goc oeiore ana nope never to get again. .1 know not what would have been the -: -tid, if John, in hit endeavors to be rersctfal and ivmnntlieti h,i nn , ,f . J aWHVI KIIGU

vcui. w iuvu m uioDoiicax noise, something between a hoarse laugh and a ; ,Cran; that all, gravity was upset, and we screamed in concert. , ifk fa'- -t '"" j " V - ? ; i ; ' !

Josh Billings' Sayings. Human nature is the same all over the world cept in England,: and thar - it is jiat according to cercumstances. .v If I had a boy, who -didn't lie well enough to suit me I would set him to tendin in a retale dry goods atore. When a feller gits to goin ! down hill, it duz seem as tho eveything had been greeced for the kaahun. ( I hev finally kum to the konklusion that a good reliable set of bowels iz wuth more to a man than enny quantity of branes. Z,A ..-..- a,: ,.t I Ths man who kan wear a shurt a bole weak, and keep it clean, aint fit for anything else. I never nu a fool who hadn't a good voice. Thieves hunt in couples, but a liar has ho accomplice. i J- ; v .There is multitudes of folks that mean well enulT, but how like the evil one they act. ' ' Give the devil his due well enuff in the proverb, but my friend,. what will become uv you and mc, if this arrange

ment is carried out? Rustic Courtship. I hitched my chair clus up to her'n, shet my eyes, and shudderingly sed : " Sally, I've been a hankerin artcr you for a long time ; that's so. 1 love you from the foot of your sole to the head of your crown, and I don't keer who nose it. Epluribus onions !" . v . Uriah ! " .,. : " Sally !" sez I. Yes," sez she, hidin her face. T "" "Glory ! ga lory !' aez I, "I kin jump a ten railfence. Hooray ! hoo-r-a-y !" ; With that I sorter sloshed myself down bv her and clinched.' Talk about yer nite blewming serious! Oh, ' my ! Oh, broom straw with sorghum lasses on em! Ef Sally's father hadn't hollered out, It's time fer decent folks to be in bed," I du believe Td staid all night. From the Toledo Commercial. "ji," V" :.'AQrave Joke. , ;. A mend informs ns or a "note" on an express agent, out in Kansas City, which is too good to keep from the joke loving public. Not long ago, a party in St. Louis wishing to ship a lot of small hand corn planters to Kansas City, procured a rough pine box, similar in ap pearance to those in which coffins are usually enclosed, and nackine into it the machines, forwarded them by express to the place mentioned. In the course of a few days the per son to whom the box was directed called at the express office for it, but the prop erty was not there. The agent then informed the party that a coffin box, directed according to the receipt, arrived duly, but that after keeping it in the office a day or two it amell so badly he had ordered it buried, in a yard adjoining the express building. The box was soon unearthed and the resurrected ! corn planters were delivered to the owner. --- , The court which gets drnnk on lager beer herself sometimes, has again been heard from : Some time ago a Rhode Island Judge before whom aliauor dealer was arraienc inreTielfing the evidence, admitted jtg efflciency. 8ftyinr that under ordinary circumstances the defendant would be entitled to a discharge , but, he added, the Court cannot ignorcthe evidence of its own senses. The Court has frequent ly drank at your bar, and would stultify itself if it professed any doubt of your guilt The Court, therefore, imposes a fine on you of twenty dollars and costs . A German paper contains the follow ing singular obituary : My husband is . no more. He did not wish to live lon ger, and if he had it would have made no difference, for gout entered his atom ach, and was soon followed by death. shall marry the doctor who so kindly attended my late husband; I learned then to trust him. Soft rest the ashes of the departed one, whose wholesale liquor business I shall continue at the old atand. , Scshk. A crowded horse-car. -rxuampHniKU, 1 IU a CtbUIUV tauuici standing in front of him.) 1 " I there! I've got toes !'V say, Second Passenger. , "Y-e-a," (A gleam of intelligence lightens his face.) " I felt 'em !" , ZC . The Boston Post says : " A big ci gar. a little cane, and immeasurable cheek, doesn't make a man among men .The Post ia in error. These "elements, so mixed up," not only make a man among men, but among women also, j A fellow at Bellefontaine, Pa., had been caught stealing tomb-stones from the cemetery. He ought to be put under one. -j-.-.-t'-; . A man ia Arkansas will not let his children learn to read and write because be has lost money in indorsing a note. They can make a mark in spite of the paternal precautions i v : - The following is published as the improved Democratic reading of the Bible, " Suffer little white children to come unto mo and forbid them not.7 ; t: 1 A Srr-ssa Rbmaek.- Why does a sat-1 irist treat his victims like telescopes ? Because he draws them out sees through them,' and then shuts them np 8 -

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Surgeon Dentist, ? " arESFECTFU.Y remindshis f riendsand the CaV publie.that he continues the practice of Dental Surgery at the OLD OFFICE on the N. W. comer of Main and Pearl-sts., -where he will be pleased to receive all calls-for his professional serrices. i Be solicits a ahare of the public's patronage, and warants entiresatistaeuon. .- Teeth Extracted without Pain, by the use of AitkKUi Oirdeor Laaghing Gas. - Kiclmond, f eb. ZI.1B0. - " C. H. BURCHENAL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. , Y 4 ' AND-w 4 1ST o tary. Public Office, over Citizens Bank, entrance on -: Main Street; - . 123-tf) . RICHMOND, IND JOHN C. WHITRIDGE, , Attorney t Law & Notary, VAUGIIAN BUILDING, kTthe corner of Main and Fifth-sts. entrance on Hain-at., j Richmond, Indiana. FI8K & HATCH, B K KE JEl S AND DIALERS IN Government & other Desirable Securities, No. 5 Nassau Street, N. Y., Recommend to investors the First Mortgage Bonds OP THS ..: Pacific R. R. Go. This Company is constructing under the patronage 01 tne UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, The Western end of the ; Great National Eailway across the . Continent. Their lines will extend from Sacramento, Califronia, across the Sierra Kevadas to the California State line, traversing the richest and most populoas sec tion ol California, and thence through the arreat mimns regions 01 tne A erruories. to tne ncinitjr of Salt Lake City. It forms the sole Western link of the only route to the Pacific which is adopted by Congress and aiaea ny tne issue 01 umtea states tsonas Their road is already completed, equipped and rtinmnr for v miles lrom oacramento to within lz miles of the summit of the Sierra, and a large amount of the work of Grading, Tunnelling, At., beyond that point has been accomplished. The First Mortgage Bonds of this Company afford unusual inducements of Safety and Profit to Investors, for the following among other reasons, vis: Firtt. The rate of interest ia Six per Cent, in Gold, payable semi-annually in the City of New xorit, Second. The Principal is payable in Gold at mat urity. Third. The cost of the Bonds, Ninety-five Pet Cent, and accrued interest, is Ten Per Cent, less than that of the cheapest Six Per Cent. Gold Hearing Honda or the (iovernment. Fourth. The United States Government pro- - vide nearly half the amount necessary to bntld the entire road, and looks main . ly ton small percentage on the tutnre . traffic for re-payment, Fifth. Owing to this liberal provision, accompanied with Extensive Grants of Public Lands, by which tl.e Uovernment rosters this arreat na tional enterprise, its success is rendered certain, and its financial stability is alto- - tether independent of the contingencies which attend ordinal y Kail road prises. Sijcth. The Securitr of its First Mortgage Bonds is therefore ample, and their character for safe ty and reliability is equalled only by that of the obligations ot the uovernment itself. Seventh. ..The net earnings of the completed portion are already largely in excess or the in terest obligations which the Company will incur twice the distance, and are steadily increasing, rendering the uninterrupt ed payment of the Interest absolutely certain. Eight. At the present rate of Gold they pay nearly -. a 1-2 Per Cent, per annum, on the amount in vested. The Bonds are issued in denominations of $1,000 with semi-annual Uold Coupons attached, payable in Nem York, and are offered for the present at 95 per cent, and accrued interest (in currency) from Janu ary 1st. Orders may be forwarded to us direct, or through the principal Banks and Bankers in all parts of tbe country, Remittances may be made in drafts on New York, or in Legal Tender Notes, National Bank Notes, or other funds current in this city, and the Bonds will be forwarded to any address by Express, free of charge. Inquiries for further particulars, by mail or otherwise win receive punctual attention. fisk & hatch; Bankers and Dealers in Government Secur ities, JNo. 5 Nassau Street, N. "ST, N. B. All kinds of Government Securities received at the full market price in exchange for the above uonaa. Also AH descriptions ol Government Se eurities kept constantly on hand, & Bought Sold, or Exchanged. 3S-GoM Coin and U. S. Coupons bought, sold and collected. j" recejveu on noerai terms, suojeci to cneck at sight. Collections made throughout the country. JS& Miscellaneous Stocks and Bonds bought and m owe txciiange on commission for cash, arSpecial attention give to the Exchange of SEVEN-THRITY NOTES of all the Ser ies for the New FIVE-TWENTY BONDS of 1863, on the most favorable terms. May 30th, 1867. 14-Sm. SHERIFF'S SALE. Bi inue of an execution to me directed from the wyne Common r leas Court, I will expose at Public sale, at the Court House door in Centreville Wavne Countv. Indiana, on the 12th rinv ber 1867, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. if. and 4 o'clock. P. M., on said day the following property and Sixth Streets, thence East along Main Street 18 feet, thence South to Booth line of said lot, thence West 18 feet, thence North along Sixth Street to the place of beginning ; to be sold as the property of Robinson Morrison, to satisfy an execution in my bands, m favor of Charles Rule. . . - ; JACOB BALLENGER, Sheriff; W. C. . . . ? , - Sept. , 1887. NEW STOCK , Jewelry, Notions, Watches, Ear-Rings, '; Clocks, Breast-Fins, GOLD, SILVER AND PLATED CHAINS, TTJIINGER RINGS, a large assortment of Plated ware, castors, Knives, Forks and Spoons; Musical Instruments, ozc. i .- An assortment of Sheet Music, constantli WBuanu. . Sept. 11 1867. No. 41, Main -s., Richmond, lad 29tf

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WILL PAY THE ABOVE REWARD FOR THE M arrest of WILLIAM MYERS and HENRIETTA tlOOK, or $50 for the arrest of Myers and the return t my child, Mariam 31. Cook. : "' t , Wm. Myers is about six feet high, heavy built, dark-brown hair and mustache, and when last seen, bras dressed in dark cassimere pants and vest, and black planter's hat. - ;-r-f t -f. Henrietta Cook is of medium size, brown hair, lair Complexion, and speaks with strong German accent. , Mariam Miomi Cook is nine years old, red .hair, and rery fair complexion. -Address." t . , THEODORE COOK. . New Paris, Preble County, O. $50 REWARD. M JN addition to the above Reward, the undersigned will pay Fifty Dollars, for tbe rpprehension and delivery of the above named female, at New Paris, Ohio. In addition to the above deaorintion of her per son, her hair is very short, having had it "cut off last rail her eyes are light gray, and, she is "lett-nanaea when doing all kinds of house-work, except when jewing. She may probably, now, have taken the name of Myers, or have assumed her maiden-name. Henrietta King." Her age is about thirty. She ielt Aew fans, with .Myers and ber child, on tne icm dav of Julv laat. , She obtained by false pretences, one hundred and fifty dollars, from Mrs. Elenor Davis, and any person apprehending and returning her as above indicated, shall receive from tbe undersigned, the above reward or my uoiiars. - ELENOR and LEWIS DAVIS. . .New Paris, Ohio, Aug. 15, 1867. HOME RTJIST. ' GO TO HEADQUARTERS OF Q. C. B. B. C. FOR YOUR : CIGARS, SMOKINGAND ' , . , . . " ' CHEWING TOBACCO! JPIES, T'OXJCilES . ; - AND ' - CIGAR H0LDEBS. - Remember the Place, No. 70. Slain St. SIGN OF THE BIG INDIAN i ' A John Maule. j Aug.' 9. lm. j I ., BOOTS & SHOES. Henry Emrich. f j Second Door South of J. W. Plummer's DRUG STORE, ; Fearl Street, Richmond Ind. HAS now on band one of the best assortments of BOOTS AND SHOES, of bis own manufactuie in this City. ( , . y. Employing the best of workmen using always the choicest Leather both Sole and Upper, and supervising the work himself, he can with confidence receommend the work to the public as well donk, and be solicits a call from all who wear SIIOE LEA Til ER. ; Orders solicited and promptly executed to the entire satisfaction of customers. : .. ,.. 24-3m. . RICHMOND IND., Aug. 8, 1867 NEW PEKFl'ME FOR THE HAN DKERCHIEF. Phalvn'a PhaUi'a Phalraa Phalom'a PhaUa'a Night Bloomins Cerens. "Might Blaonaiaff Cerciii." Night BlMnisg Ctreu." 'Night Blooming Ccrena." - "Night Blooming. Cereao." A mot ezquinlte. delicate, nod Fragrant Perfume, SUtf'tad from the rare and beautiful flower from Which it take its name. ' ' 'Manufactured only by , ; PH4LON & SON, New York. , BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS. . ASK FOR PHALON'S TAKK KO OTHER. AKRON CARBON, OIX,; 5 IGNITING POINT 114 to 120 Fah't, i JAFErJf WHITE AND -SATISFACTORY SOLD AT TBI ; t - O DBPOT DRUG STORE, By "M": B. BALLARD A CO. 7 1 FOR SALE j fmHE Leas f a Second CUs Boarding- nmM il. conUining 21 rooms and a good cellar. x Central location for transient custom. Term easy. Apply at tbe Baker Hoose on Marion, near Main Street. . w. - - " ' Richmond Ind , Aug. 29.J1887.

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CO Il H E R C I A If OLLEGEr 8: W. Cor. Fonrth and Race Ota.,' c-CIHCIWlf ATI, O. " , The Actual eBusiness College! Tke Fine-t Colleffettoo. 4f f fid j ' The Larreaf Corp. of Teachers, J: "Z- , The Moat Practical Coarse of Stady, -INA M E I O -A- ! THIRTY-TWO YEARS' SUCCESS! ...... , ... - .. i . THE FACULTY INCLUDES " 1. R. IV. BARTtETT, - - - Presideat. J. M. WAITERS, - - - - Priacipal. J. B. CARNAHAN, (formerly Principal of Ohio Mercantile Cotletre.) Ass' t Principal. W. H. MOORE, Supt. Actual Business Department. J. K. WILDER, Supt. Department of Penmanship. -WM.STRUNK, ) Assistants in Arithmetic. English ED. PRICHARD, f Grammar, Composition, Cors v . respondence, Ac, Ae." : s - HON. MILTON SAYLER, Instructor in Commercial law and Lecturer. BURN. PITMAN, Esq., Instructor in Phonography. Persons cominftto the city to enter, may order their bargage directly to the Office of the College. The graduates of Bartlett'a College nnmbered by thousands are to be found in every part of the com mercial world, receiving from 9 i,oou to 93,000 per year Full Course Life Scholarship, $50 . Address J AS. M. WAITERS, Principal. NEW AND ORIGINAL SYSTEM OF , Equation of Payments, r f . Averaging Accounts - . and Interest, A BOOK FOR EVERYBODY, . Merchant, Profeasioaal Man, Bookkeeper, sjieru anaBiaaeat, . ' .. . Ia now in press and will be for sale after Not. 10. Sent postpaid on receipt of fl 00. n - Published at BARTLETT'S COLLEGE. UNION PACIFIC -att. noAS co. THEIRFIRST MORTGAGEBONDS u A an Investment. Thi ranid Droe-reaa of the Union Pacific Railroad now building west from Omaha, Nebraska, and forming-, with its westers connections, an nnbroken line across the continent, attracts attention to tne Talue of the First Mortgage Bonds which the Company now offer to the Dublio. Tbe first Question asked br Pru dent investors is, "Are these bonds secure 7" Kext,' "Are they a profitable investment T" To reply in brief: . -, 1st. The early completion of tbe whole great line to the Pacific is as certain as any future business event ean be. - The Government grant of over twenty million acres of land and fifty million dollars in its own bonds practically guarantees it. One fourth of the work is already done, and the track continue to be laid at the rate of two miles a day. - 2d. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds are issued upon what promises to be one of the most profitable lines of railroad ia tbe country. For many years it must be the only line connecting tbe Atlantic and f aoinc : and being without competition, it eaa main tain remunerative rates. Sd. 426 miles of this road are finished, and fully equipped with depots, locomotives, cars, Ac, and two trains are aauy running each way. The materials for the remaining 92 miles to the eastern base of tbe Kocky Mountains are on band, and it is under contract to be done in September. ; --: 41 h. The net earnings of the sections already finished are eeveral time greater than the gold interest upon the First Mortgage Bonds upon such sections, and if not another mile of the road were built, the A part already completed would not only pay interest and expenses, but be profitable to the Company. 6th. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds can be issued only as the road progresses, and therefore can never be in the market unless they represent a homa W property. ; - . . : . . 6th. Their amount is strictly limited by law to a sum equal to what is granted by the U. S. Government, and for which it takes a second lien as its security. Thia amount upon tbe first 617 miles west from Omaha is only $16,000 per mile. 7th. The fact that the U. K. Government considers a second lien upon the road a good investment, and that some of the shrewdest railroad builders of the country hare already paid in fire million dollars upon the stock (which ia to them a third lien), may well inapire confidence in a first lien. 8th. Although it "is not claimed that there ean be any better aecnritiea than Governments, there are parties who consider a first mortgage upon auch a property as thia, the rery best security in the world, and who aell their Governments to re-invest in these bonds''' thus securing a greater interest. 9th. As the Union Pacific Railroad bonds are offered for the present at 90 cents on tbe dollar and accrued interest, tbey are the cheapest security in the market, being more than 16 per cent, lesa than U.S. Stocks. 10th. At the current rate of premium Oa gold, they pay ? . OVER NINE PER CENT. INTEREST. " The daily subscriptions are already large, and they will continue to be received in New York by the Continental National Bank, No. 7 Nassau St., Clark. Dodos A Co., Bankkrs, No. 61 Wall St. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, RICHMOND, RICHMOND NATIONAL BANK, and by BANKS AND BANKERS generally throughout the United States, of whom maps and deacriptire pamphlets may be obtained. They will also be sent by mail from the Company s Office, No. 20 Nassau Street, New York, on application. Subscribers will select their own Agents in whom they hare confidence who alone will be responsible to them for the safety of the bonds. ' ; - ' r -. 5 ,s . JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, 2m:15 NEW YORK. Atlantic & Great Western R Ji. I L W IA. X '"2 1 The Short and Direct Ronte TO NEW YORK, - : v .i i : -3 " ; ,r BOSTON, NEW HAVEN, - ' BRIDGEPORT, PROVIDENCE, - - ELMIRA, , PITTSBURG, . liAiininn j in., -- - j -.il-,. i,- . . . PHILADELPHIA,BALTIMORE. WASHINGTON CITY, i - - . 1 v . AND TO ALL POINTS III New York, New England, and Penn- ' sylvama,' - ; Two Through EXPRESS TRAINS, Leave Cincinnati Daily, making direct connection with all the principal Railways West and South. Morning Express Leaves Cincinnati, (except Sundays,) 0:00 A. M., arrives in New York next day at 3:15 P. M, Boston, 8:00 A. M. Lightning Express, (except Saturdays,) , 7;i P. ?.!.; arrive in New York second morning at 7: 00 00 A. M. Jiostoo, 8;00 r M. ' , - -; Palace Stateroom Sleeping Coaches, surpassing ia elegance and comfort those on any other line, are at- ' tabbed to tbe Lightning Express at Cincinnati, and run throng- to New York witaont ekaage f Cart. - ----- . , i Thia is the only Line running Coaches through without change from Cincinnati to New York. Baggage Checked tbroash to all poiata Eas Ask for Tidteta via Atlantic nnd Great Western Railwav, for sale at all principal Ticket and Steamboat Olficea throughout the South and West. , , - r. l,".M D. RTJCKERGen. Sunt. W. B. SHATTUC. Gen. Tkt. Agt VTlSmT . ' L. J. FRANCISCO, M. D. OOee and Residence Soaifc Fraaklia Street isjfnf Eaat side, between Main and Walnut, J Julri7'JB64. 3aJ. RICHMOND, Indiana

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