CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER »i, 1905
Republican Ticket
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(ooirrnesD raox i.i*T w*ik) m« DKC. ». KKAVEH. JOHN, of Cap* May, yeoman; will of WU* Sarah eiccuirlr DaunhUr Sary, lafcacy ui John locram, whoa hU Urn* U up Pcraonal miair WltOMaaa—Daniel Well*. Henry Leonard (M yn old I and Hannah LenordI'rund April IS. 1711 1T14-6 Jan. 10. Inyantory of the ratal*. 11 Id 1J. made by Daniel Well* and John
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! 1131 Au*
I midertd by John I u*ram and
| May' Will.
I* 17Y7 DKC. 10 HICHAHD60S. JUHN. o I ape May CO. yeoman, will of Chlldrei Kacbel. Benjamin. John (abaant from , homei.Jaoob. bamueltexecutorj.dauithn-r j in-law ' .lepdaoxhlcri Mercy Straiten i Heal *ud penoual elate Wltonaea ; Lydia l-emlu*. Hannah Jenhina, Gabriel
i !<• Blood. 1'roved Ocioher 2.
NIAGARA FALX* LOLCl IUllONH
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!T* Sept SI (ale). Inventory Of the par I M>ual relate. tStl lOJ; made by Joaeph
j Holding
I 1T1V Ai’KlL l«. ROBINSON, CHARLES of Cap* May co cordwalnar. Inventory I of the personal relate of. £149.LS. new cor ) reucy. made by William Smith and
j Nath ’ll Jenklna.
I Tie May -1. Bond of Klixabcth Robin | kid, widow of Chariea. a* administratrix 1 of the estate. Wm. Smith of Cape May and Charles Amcclo of Salem oo. fellow
A LEX l " SCllKLLENdEK
C mmwio»rn -r Appeal THOMAS H. WALES THhODOKE Ml ELLER
AUtER
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Inter-State Fair to Open Monday Clear weather and people :re the only I re>iutreaiems 1 acting to make the InterState lair, which opens Monday, Sept. surer... SeareUry Mshlon K. Msrgetom hss hnished bis Ishor*, and those who have made entries in the vanona department, are bHally engaged dressing the grounds and buildings of the Amnriiltnn for the exhibition of 11(16. Every detail of work shoot the grounds
1ZM July 36. Account of the estate by the administratrix, now celled Elizabeth Crowell, who charges herself with payments to Thomas Tress, Tboe. Bern craft, Jo’n Drumey, Kleh'd AUlaon, Humphrey Hughes, Cou.tant Hugbea, Obsdlah Shaw, Seagrave. Ed'w Church, John Pane. Hecompence Bond. Joseph Flnlow. Tboe l^angley. Henry Yonngs. Jo'n Crowell. Andrew Godfrey, Lelopfac Hand, Thomas . Klch d Dosrnes. Lewis Cresae, Wm. Smlth, Zekiei Mulford. Jo'n Hubbard. Benja. Hand. Col. Lewis Morris 1721 DEC. 1. KCBSKLU DEBORAH, oi Cape May oo., widow Inventory of the personal estate of, £33-16'-,, made by John Taylor and Christopher Church. 1728 Sept 0. Bond of Epberim Carman of said no. as administrator of the relate Ferklns of Burlington oo. fellow
Low-Rate Vacation Trips via Pennsylvania Railroad The remaining dataa of the popular Pennsylvania Railroad tan-day exenrwlons to Niagara Falla from Philadelphia, Baltimore. and Washington are September 23 end October 13. The excursions from Philadelphia will be run by two routes That on September S3, going by wav of Harrisburg and the picturesque valley of the Susquehanna. special train leaving Philadelphia si b-io A. Md excursion ofOctober IS running vl* Trenton. Maounka Chunk, ,ud the Delaware Valley, leaving PhllaIrlphla oo special train at •< 07 A. M_. l-lxt-ar.lon ticket*, good for return pas«gr ou any regular train, exclusive of imtud • x press trains, within ten dars. e Mid st 110.00 from Philadelphia II point, on the Delaware DlrWon; from Atlantic City; $9.80 from l*n- . uxl at pro port lonau rates from point*. Including Trenton, Borden ML Holly. Cape May. Halem. Wilmington. West Chester, Reading, and principal Intermediate stations. A stop-over 111 be allowed at Bnffalo within the limit f ticket returning. The .pedal trains of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will be run with each xcursloo running through to Niagara Kails An extra charge will be made for An experienced tourist agvnt and chapein will accompany each excursion. Kor descriptive pamphlet, time of con nectlng trains, and further Information apply to nearest ticket agent, or addrroe Geo. W Boyd. General Passenger Agent, Broad Stree* Station, Philadelphia.
lan—Pranela K. Duka—Ian. i, 1907 Council—Joe. Hand Jan. 1. 1907
Samoa! T. Ballsy—Jan. 1.1907 Bobu* J. Otaewell..Jan. 1,1907 T. Masks] Sharp.....Jan. 1,1908 Jam J. Dunk..... Jan. l, 1908 loaa^h R. Brooks....Jan.'
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I Am is C. Sayr*._ —Jan.
_ r. Sidney Townsend Jan. I. 1906 Recorder—J no. W. Thom pa xn Jan 1, Itto# A earoaor—Gilbert C. Hog baa..Jan. 1, 1908
l buildings have been completed, and it is the j-routLadaim of the Association that the one hundred acres of build-tagt-doUed land was never fresher or mure attractive than at this time. Tnoae persons who have secured pnrilcgs for stands on the grounds for the sale of abcut every salable thing are erecting their booths, and the small army of •‘eloquent barkers" D ready to open up as soon as the first person enters the gales Monday morning, September 26. Dog* for the feature Dog Show are arriving by every incoming train, and the ’promise of the Asaoctation that this department would be a noUble one Is already realised. l b* animals are from every section of the East and are of the flneai breeding possible Icis eitimated that there will be fully 1,500 dogs shown, including specimens of all the iUndaru recognised by the Rrente*! dog allows and lanaers of the l nlted States. The hundreds of bora** which are to test their speed for the cash prises in the speed department are housed in the Fair ground stables, and the track is constantly filled with the animal* which are locstSe excitement in tne eighteen race* of the speed program. The racing tiu« year will be, judging from the calibre of the eutnes the beat ever presented at
Trenton.
The h-'teen artist who are to provide aa exceptional vaudeville show daily in front oi the grand stand have arrived in Trenton and tney are busy at the Fair grounds arranging for the yrtaentatiou of thsir acts. The vandeydle acts aie the best obtainable from the He'd oi the L nlted Rules aha foreign countries. and among them are such thrilllog ollenngs as daily tlight by the famous Lewis Air ship, the Human Blty Rocket, and sensation high-wire and bar artist, tunny down, graceful tumblers and other specuditea to please all daswee and all ages of b urban life. There will be an unuaally interesting diapUy of One horse* and horaes for general use ibis year. The entries have cempietly filled, and ever stall in the deraruneut for horse* will be occupied dy Monday. September 55. The Midway at the Fair of 1905 will present the vrrr beat attraction* now on the road. One of the feature shows will be the band of Igorrotea. The*an real wild beings direct from the Philippine Islands sod have created ■ wherever they have
1729 DEC. 29. SAVAGE, JAMES. Cape May co.; will of. Sous — John and Joaeph. both under age. the first given in .- cars of Benjamin Hand, the other of Henry HU lea, and both made executors, legacy to Ruth, wife of Benjamin Hand.
wusa, WUl'm Evans, John Bond. Proved January 8,1729-3U- Lib. 8, p. 65. 729-30 Jan. L Inventory of the perron al estate. £12.13.IT. mads by Richard Downes and Nathaniel Foster, ~ 1T90 Dec. 1. Letter from SemT Bostlll of Burlington to the executors concern lug of a legacy to children of
apparvnUy nad beau. ITS; July .V Account of the estate by ths executors, who have paid out £34.2.10 BenJ Paachall. Allen Andrews, Wm. Smith, Henry Young, John Ingram, Nicholas Johoaon. Benjamin Johnson, Francks son, Kbeoexer Newton, Ebenexer a. Thomas Hewitt. Jewish Edward*. Joshua Crawford, tlllxa Crandall Paul Johnson. Besabe!Osborn,Nathaniel Kieco. Jeremiah Hand, John Leonard- Thomas Smith. Ananias Osborn, John Hood, Naur Osborn. Wm. Eldridgs, Judah Clarki, Henry Leonard, NalfcL Inkins, Joseph Lord, Francis Uaudooet, lawyer. 1724 JUNE 17. SEARLE. JOHN Cape May oo.. labourer. Bond of Robert Perryman of Cape May co.. yeomai administrator of the estate of. Joseph 'etch (Welsh' of Burllnkton felloi
The depurtment* for the diayjay of fancy work and home products of every Chirac ter will far surpass the collactiob of last year, and every woman will be able tb learn something of real worth by a viMt to Exhibition Building No. 1. bpecxal arrangements nave been made for transportation of Fair patrons from every section of New Jersey and Pennaylvanta by steam and l.oUey: Special schedules will be maintained and every accommodation will be aflorded.
»xty handed down by ths Milwaukee (WM.) sraad Jury against twenty-dee Indltlduala,
Spgmer 7?sn—NUgara WesJarlisi For generation* Niagara Kail* ha* been the great objective point for toursi < in the United Btalea. and despite be propbeefta of many lavanU, is like o continue so for many more genera-
irly year* a Niagara Ealls trip wa* xpeneive, the property owners, guides, cabmen, etc., vying aa to who could quickest drain the pocket* of tourists. Bui this t* all changed, the. Rule of New York on the one side and Province of Ontario on the other having reserved Tor Public Park* the beat situations adjacejjUo the Fall*, with free admission* and a low rate of charge '— ilcensed carriage* being rigidly enfoi by tbe Park Commission. One special expensive trip wax the view of the rapid*, but now tbe Niagara Gorge Railroad Co. running a line of trolley car* on each side of the Rapids, lord* a fine view of the wlrlpool, etc
JM* and
The wife aols^aseutrtx. Joseph Whilldsn, Joseph
Whllldco junior, (iso. Oatway. Proved
January 0,1724-5
1724 Sept. 6. Inventory of the personal estate. £18.11.10; made by Hauphrey Hughe* and John Taylor. 1787 OCT. 26. STORER, JOHN, late of Cape May. now of Burlington; will of. Dirtda* n>ol and perrons! property betwi Daniel England of Burlington and Thomas
e* HUL Proved Dr-
1687 Nov. 9. Inventory of the £111-8.-, all paraooal. Met. debts doe by Tho. Hustt, Caleb Cannon, Kilo* Dowd* of Long Island. John Bowna of Flnahem and John Waahborae of Flm by John Brig* and AWvandar Bond of Daolt
discernsblr aa often a* visited and many persons assert that the best of ita beauty is got seen until the 3rd or 4th visit. In contrsdistlnction to tbe old system of expensive, wearisome travelling necessary to visit Niagara in former yeara, tbe Ten Day Ten Dollar touf« bv the Keading-Lehigh Valiev Boole are very iticeaUe. Special trains leave ReadTerminal 8.30 a m.,
through the scenic Lehigh and Wyoming Valleys, arrives at Niagara Falls in the early evening. Tickets for these excursions sold at rate of Ten Dollars for round trip from Phils pel phis and proportionate rates from other poinU, ar. good on special, train, or connections only and good return within ten days on all trains «• cept "Black Diamond Fxpreaa.” On Return trip stop-overs will be allowed at numerous place* of interest, sod holder* of these ticket* can secure • pedal low rate* on side trip* from Niagara fall*, etc. tax fill information con.nlt ticket agents or address Jidson J. Weeks, Oen’l Passenger Agent PniirdelpbiA
azmsstru art VAunrarcx
PsncnaHy-OontaeUd Tow tU Psaniyl-
vati* EiUroad
Tbe baUlefleid of Gettysburg, and ths Nalkmal Capital an aUracUoos ro alluring that few would feel like refusing to visit thenf. especially In the cool Fall day a to place theee two aUractiotu w'"'~
Joaua. tbe widow of'.'ohn Bearle, that she nueas to act as administratrix. Lib. 2, 25*. and Cape May WiMs. 1724 Aug. 96. Inventory of the personal Hate. £Uf5’4; made by Joun Taylor and
Samuel Johnson. 1724 Sept- —. i
the admlnlatrator, Robert Perryman, who cradim himself for keeping tbe wifi two children of dat’d with victual* for *lx months, when he had gone to East Jersey and for going himself to East Jersey
look for John Beerle in 1793.
179b-l JAN- 90. SMITH. SAMUEL, of Gape May co.. shipwright; will of. Wife
Ellxaixth. Children—Armstrong. Samuel ■ - ,_.,irui ~ JL r
tourist agents, and will cover a period of alw Amrm An eheneetlVI whose
ranla Railroad Company announce* a tour over the interesting battlefield, through tbe picturesque valleys of Maryland, and ar eutartalDtng stay al WaeUngtou. Tb* tour will leave New York, Wee*
wenty-third Street, 7-M •-
clpbla IkJD p. m., Saturday, September 23, In charge of one of the Company's
City Directory.
Meets oo Tuesday afternoon of each Week at 2A0, In Jr. O.D.A.M. Hall, Cold Spriuit Tbe John Mecrsy Poet No , 40. G. A. R meet# on tbe third Friday of each month at T , 80 o'clock p. m., at I ran kiln street school building. Mayflower Lodge. No. 2SH, Independent Order of Odd Fellow*—Meets eatb Friday at tbe Auditorium, Jackwo street. Ogallalla Tribe, No. 167. Improved Order of Red Men—Marta at 810 Washington
Theodore Mueller Jan. 1,1908 Edward Creese Jan. 1, 1906 Tboe. R- Wales. Jan. 1,1906
Samuel K Slitea. _ S. H. Moore, vice
Dr Edward B. F» Willism H. Thempeon— - 1906 Walter A. Lovett. 1908 Barclay IIP-*-" " —*
William T. Dr. A. '
Chariea F. Quidort
OF BE A LI L Lrseb. I'rrsldsot ..I ** D. Marcy, F *
Dr. V. M.
Robert 8. .. Lafayette U. Hal! Albert B. Utils Osorge L Loweit .
. L 190J 1908 19U
HOARD 0
I'rreldent —Itlepbea B. Hectvtxry-Lewli T. Btevenx.
Trararer—Tbomu W. Millet.
Connty Directory.
Justice Supi
Clr<ml?jiiuge^Alien B.'Eodioott! Lew Judge—U si rlsoo H. Vocrbevv ProeccBtnr of Itsss-Harry
iu,..
SMALL SAVINGS-
Cope May Fire Department, meet Monday evening in each month at 1 Washington and Franklin streets
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A BZAISOU &A1LS0AS
I EFFXCT II'XX 24, 1905. ill leave Cape May as folk PHILADELPHIA ;
The foregoing table does not added, would largely increase the
Connects Dots Akglcse. Branch, Ocean City Die City. Arrive*.*! Philsdelpbi. 9-*3 »• *- y jn AM.—EXPRESS Connect* from * ' Angle**-* Branch. Arrive* »t Philadelphia SAja m Q 0 r A M—EXPRESS. Connect* from y J Angle*** Branch, Ocean City and Sea Die City. Arrive* at Philadelphia 1 ino
2.20
Sea Die
PM.
P M—EXPRESS. Connect* from
Ocean City and Philadelphia 4-39
Angle
City.
7»o6
-1907
t '*—Robert S. Coroner'*—John D. Craig. Rep... Coibner'e—Chaa, H. CVmlW fiep County Clrrk-Julla* W*y, Hep. . Bamgate—E Cttotoa Hewitt, Rap....190T County Collector—Joseph L Scull R. 1908 Csonty Board of Electlaas—Joa. K. Band.
Hep.
2 2C F. M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stopa J at principal intermediate atation* Connectafroo Maurice River branch. Artrivc* at Philadelphia J.V7 P M- . . n P. M.—EXPRESS. Connect* from < T' < V U Angleeea Branch. Arrive, at PhiD-
delfihia 6.45 p. m. eCKIUY TBalK*.
'.M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stop* at principal inlermediate *tati< Arrives al Philadelphia 6.jo P M . M. EXPRESS- Connect* fi Anglesea Branch Arrive* al Phila-
delphia 6-53 p.
A nr, P. M.—EXCURSION TRAIN '~e * “ VT fmm bvaneh
4.00 1
r«~w n. v -Choriae JE. Owaty Board of ElscUoai^Wmi j.
Dem
coroyr board of Klsctlons-Mlcbati B■r*.—. rw— ..1946
April.
nects from Anglesea branch, rivea at Philadelphia 8.»j p m. FROM PHILADELPHIA.
Train* leave for
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. Anthony B. Smith. Palermo Jau.i 1906 WS./ohnron, Oceou City—Jan. 1,1907 John P. Pox. Ocean City -Jan. 1. 1907 C P. Vanomon. Dias Creek, Jan. 1*
< May—Ezpresa, •
4.08(90 minntes) . ;k-dava. Accommodation 748 and 3.5s r . Sunday, expreaa. 900 *. m Accom-
modation, 7-30 a. m.
I1.00 Excursion Train. 7.J0 a m Sunday*. Train* leave PHiLatiglJTtt*. Broad Street
Station for NEW YORK.
Express, weekday*, 4 jB, 4 «<
9oj.
» JO. A 00, •tj *2.*’i*4. 4 SO. , . . •3 *6. i00, 7 oo, *8 00.9 00. 10 1a P.M., |i
night, SCWCay*. 4 jfl, « 40, 4
Church Directary
n. nanr’* a c. caonca. Rev. Father D. J. Kelly, Hector. Hoora of divine service on Bundaya Masse* gt 7 and 9 a ■ Sunday School at UO r. w. Roaarr, eermon and benediction of the Most Bleeeed Sacrament at 8X0 r.K.
td^ h“m daily,
WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.
September la. 1905.
For Baltimore and Washington, *6js>
7-»o. *}». 10aj. 1106. a.m„ *13 4 4S5 *S, 5 t8. 11 J8. P M. t, WMkdaya. Sckdavs, •_ „ 90s, 11 06. A M.. "US. *3 »>, 4 46. 5 *5.
P. M. 1 a. 13 night.
— West Philadelphia only,
Semoee every inday evening at 8. r. a cui bcb or TUM XDVXJTT. Hev. rroneta T- H. Ftan, In charge. Sunday Service*, la a> a m. Morning Tnuraday*. evening Prayer and nddreaa. 8.00 cm. Other aerrioi
tExtra-fare Train.
W. W. ATTERBURY, J R. WOOD. Gent Manager. Paas'r Traffic Manage!
GEO. W. BOYD.
General Pmerngtr AgvnL
T3HTLASTLPSIA k UAStn I0UTX, A ATLAYTIC OTT R*WRfi*U
Rev Arthur W. Pi
Praise aerrloe In the Datura room every obboth morning at 10 o'clock. Mo ruing errioe at 10.80. Evening eervioe at 7AD. Mld-wuk prayer meetTnx at 7A0. Junior Endeavor Friday afternoon at Ao'cloA. Senior Endeavor Friday evening at 7A0 Sondnywehool at 2A0. All are cordially Invited. Seats Free.
Lv. Cape May- Arr. Phita. 8.10 a m. (aocoaunodation) HAS 7 16 a m (Express, BO miDuUe)8.46 •8X8 A m. Express, 9.451 *3.00 p. m. Express 5,10 p.m 8X0 p. m. accommodation. 6 25 p.m 4 66 p. m. Express. 6.66 p.m .00 p m fl.00 Excuraon 8.10 p m
Rev. James Burnt, Pastor. Preaching on Sands) morning at 10.80. In the evening at 7.46. Meeting! st 9 j. if. and 6.80 r. M, 00
eandayA
Sanday8oboolatSp.it. '
Epwortb League Monday evening at
6 o’clock.
Bw. #. F. Crego, Paetor. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10.80. In the evening at 7-SO.
six days. An experienced chaperon, especial charge wfll be aneeeortad will accompany tbe party throughout. Roand-trip tickets, covering transporto-
dattona. will be sold at the extremely low rate of 823 from New Y’ork, fU from Trenton. 819 from Philadelphia, and propor-
8X0 r. M. - . w ag Prayer MeeUngat 7X0 o'clock Yonog Paople’a Meeting Friday •ra»In^at 7X0 o'clock o'clock.
For itineraries and full information apply to ticket agents; urariK aceet; 988 Fifth Avenue, New York; 4 Court Street, Brooklyn: 789 Broad Street, Newark, N. Jn or address Gao. W . Boyd, General Passenger Agent, Hroad Street Station. Philadelphia.
Herinoed Kate* to Pocffto OonsL On account of the Lewis and Clark Exposition, at Portland, Ore., June 1 to Oo-
©yyaas
400,5*0, *556,
SJ. i >S * *
TIMY TABLE D B
r* Sept- I. 190$.
tXbavr.
.. . »•» * , _ [oocommodatioD} 6.10 p 4.15 p m expreaa, 6.10 p— 6X0 p m 81.00 Excursion 8.10 p.m 8.60 p m expreaa, 10.40 p.m
WEEKDATA
Lv. Phils. , Arr. Cape May, 7X0fijx> 81.00 Excursion 9.18 a m 8 60 a m expreaa 10 40 a m 8 60am Local 11.14 a.m -4.40 p m express, 3 86 p m 4 16 p m BO minute expreaa 6.46 p m 4X0 p. m. (accommodation.) 7X0 p.m 6X0 p. m expreaa, 7X0 p.m
■CXDATA
7.00 n m $1.00 Excuraion 9.10 8 00 s m accommodation 10 21 a m •8X6 n m (expreea) 10X4 n lUtSa (accommodation) 6.06 p ^dfe*e Car* ahTnckaboe.
A taaiv xvxar boob o
LADELPBia (KxaOIXaTEEinHALjA: New Yoke, ''Eveev time th*
Clock Steixi "
Dining oare—Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. New Fmnr-WBrT 2Sd Stkxxt, N. K.
New Yobe Cm.
Gcal Paas'r Agent.
Arrival and departure of mails. Weekdays. arrive, 6.10, 9A5, 10.83, 1U» 8.18 p. m.. Baturdayv onfr. 4.96. 5 JB, 8 80, 7.10 p. re Depart, 6.U. 8J0, 8.40 1A0,4X0, 6.18, OAO p. ( re, 4A0 p. re Dally 19X1 m-, 8.00 p. re. 8-46 p. m. Daily deU-
HOW THEY GROW
Of 18.25. 3 6 - 5°,
182.50, mis. 365-<»,
t 18250 365.00 912.50 1.825.00 2 737 50 3 650 00
include interest, which results shown, t
il
ibh to take advantage of the above, call or write will gladly open an account with you.
Three per cent. Interest paid.
Security Trust Company, Of Camden, N. J.
Cape May Banking House,
COR. OCEAN AND WASHINGTON STREETS.
Small Investments Do you want a Sole a
Large Returns
MINING STOCK
of a reliable Com pan j. owning and working their o<
Safe, Profitable 4,1 Permanent
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IN GOLDFIELD
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i booklet of facte about
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mm DECfMOR, PAPER HANGINGS.
plaster lHHorh a Specialty
.(ncrusta, Tlfflalton anb Burlaps \0ftioe and $how Rooms, Second Floor Smith Bldg. S10 Wash, lot.
CAPE MAY, N. J.
Pierson and. ©on.
Cor. Washington and Union 8ts. Where you 'will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruits. We also handle “Michenkrs Star Hams.’*
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Office end Shop-Cor. Corbie and Jefferson Sts. CAFE RAY. H. J.
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