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I ! -p €£0YER Sm&' ^SATURDAY, - MARCH 28, 1903 E&sitage* The. large dte- : madid- thai lias: sprung 1 i i lastfewy.ears r for s com lias brought out •Gaffed, new ensilage f * section £fee. Saaiforcl Com lias beesfea&d:the most desirable. " This is- a tmi- form sized' heavy eared corn with stall g g laecfemfcalland very tMefcaH^ strong- -with a large aracra&fc of foliage. . "<&• •Sr ILongfeilow—A variety "well adapted for ITortnerij.; Few York, this is an eight^rowed yellow flint eora with, small cob and large Tqsoad kernel. Dwarf Essex of the true bi- ennial'variety. Beans, i Beets, Cabbage, Garrot, Cucumber, Corn, Yelfew and Bed" © v Peas, Badisb, Tomato,' Turnip and- Sweet Peas. 4 * >&•- * 4 * * * :* * maues&k)a&mii£iLa*&'& &n T < SHOULD bej-eeelved at sesneats tMs office not later than next Thttr&day'to ais-hire appeara-ace in 'tben&M issue. .Copy for ehauges. lit st&iuSiig- adver- Ksemeirte g&ottld be in bv Monday noon. _.„. ,. inserted €ard of thanks and poetry 5 a line. % -Eesolutions of respeot, etc. will be tetiarged for at»the rate of one-half a j;eent a word. I fJS '. 25—Mareh lias-been airemalsable month. tMs yeas.', snojvp all-gone, and thus far has seeme<J more life April. "We remember baelt- setae 30 years ago when the last of Ifareli there was- a terrible storm, and bliz ,carc!—the roads were Impassable for many days. Robert Cooper died in the town of Constable at the time and thr§e days after, the funeral procession started for the cemetery only two miles distant but on account of snow piled up in large drifts all had to turn back to their homes and it was three days after before they were able-to get through to the cemetery, ; Kev. A. A. House and familyhave ar- rived here. Stephen Lonkey and family start to- day for their home in Sandy Hill, ~N. T. Mrs. Virgilia Steenberge opened her gehool in the Wolf Swamp District l4 Monday. * X?6#orestTaylor, of Bangor, is moving.; onto-the farm^f Eli Spencer,, inFt, Cov- ington* Mark Eldred opened.the butter factory .'©f this place Monday. a PANSY. We will sell the above: seeds at reasonable prices, quality/ considered. ui>iiiflimmmi>mnuiimiiim!im.miii!niimniiniiiinmii'u!iiiiiimn!iiMii I Fenalty for Tobaeco Betnrns obtained by the Scottish ^Anti-Tobacco soeie.ty shov^ that' in ; four-fifths (or 43) of the United States- ; ;©i America it has been made a penal: ©Sense to give or sell tobacco in any. form to childa-en. The age limi i feom. 14 up to 21. S3—The sugar season is nearly over: many have gathered their buckets and finished sugar maMn'sr. With the return of therobinsand many other birds, also the croaking of the frogs we are reminded that spring is" coming: when the hand organ grinder and the men with the dancing bear appear we shall.be sure that winter is over. Will Burr is now receiving mDk at his jactory every day. , Newton Keeler went to Montreal Mori- day. Mrs.W. B. Eoyce has recovered from :her. long illness and is receiving her 'spring millinery goods. School is closed dtor a'two weeks' vaca- tion. , i-ncinda Wood has been spending a few days at. home. Misses Fanny Adams and Eose Wood have I'efamedvhome.feoni market: Miss |-Adams goesto-Mbir-aand: Miss Wood, to "WinthEop- to. resume- their millinery busi&ess. • . ! jawrence has received her sam- of. spring goods, which, are now r for examination. Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets, Cups and Saucetfs, China Plates, etc. '-T!-ii",!-T HXuhL Desks, Side Boards, Chairs and Roekers, Tables, etc. Yon are Invited t©' Call .• ros,, , N. T. © u aOments arising fiom a disordered stomach, liver or bowels isBipans Tab- bies. TheygostraigM to the seat of ..the-trouble., relieve the distress, cleanse . sad. cure 'the affected: parts, and give fcOi^ system a general toning up. At druggists. Free Cent packet is on migh for an ordinal y- MSiOi, The family bottle 6o cents, contains A supply for^a year* 1" DANGERS' OF PNEUMONIA. A cold at this time if neglectedisliable • cause pneumonia which is so often. '-,, and even when, the patient has re- red, the lungs.are weakened, maMhg; them, peculiarly susceptible\tjb the develop ment of consumption. JPoley's Honey a®M Tar will stop the- cough, heal and strengthen the lungs and prevent monia. McMann & The following is the apportionment of the school moneys in the several districts of this town for the present year:— Bistro. 1 1.686.78 Disi^o.7 3... 440.29 . 8, 8... 151.89 O.^lSSv.^ 4... 152.07 10..,. 186.62. 5... 131.64 11....1M.38 150.80 Total ...$2,375.03 PNEUMONIA FOLLOWS A COL-D but neTer follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungsi and affords perfect security from an attack of pneumonia. jEtefiise substitutes. ' MrM'ann &Millington. On the slope of Mont Heal, overlooking Jaques Oartier Square in the city of Mon- treal, stands the famous old Chateau de Eamezay, built in 1705. In its early days it wasthe residence of the French govern- ors of Montreal, and beneath its low roof, after the bloody Ereneh and Indian War, was signed the treaty which forever lost to France the western •vrorld, and peopled our great continent with the English speaking race. After the surrender, the old chateau was, for a time' occupied by the English governors, and afterwards it was converted into a museum, which" it still remains:—From -" Gliatmn Ide Bam- ezmj," by 6-uy Morrison Walker, %n Four Trade Nevis for April. MORE RIOTS. Disturbances of strikers are-not nearly, as grave as" aa- i-ad?vidaal disorder pi 'the system.-' Overwork, loss' of sleep-,; nervous tension will be followed. by- utter collopse, unless- a reliable remedy- is iminecli^^Iy^ emgloyedV nn--»*.>«. nothing so '.'e^bient to cure; I.I^.^I.HI'H^ jt - *J* -*-.•« »J *-r r '* >fT~*-i?"?zf.f?:^.>^?- ,-• *-**T5'T' T effective nervine aiid v ffite greatest- around medicine? &fe •r^^^p^a. systemgi It dispels KervoiagneM r " Efteunaati^m- Nl|dJ |i|^ii ; 4 ^$ De you enjoy ui.-, <•';- co you sieep sopoony timt you are'iaore U:-ed when you g-et ug> fcljati.-witea you £.0 to Le«l ? Is your appetite fMling,,are.you getting thin; $oes your head acfe,l>aek ache, eyes tire easily ? These are symptoms of a nervous disorder, which •.sEould-bepr-omptly treated orfamtingspells, mental and physical nervousness, morbid fsars and Toss of coatrol will lead-to insanity or mental, irresponsibility. Strengthen the Kerves: witK Dr. Miles' Nervine.. It quickly supplies nerve-force arid vitality to the Y? eak- ened sys.tem, brino-ing sleep,, appetite.' and health. ' .- I . . • •' "I was almost insane withnervQUS trouble. Gould not.eat or sle<:p ; Could'see-no pleas- ure' in. life; indeed, life was a>urden"to. : me, and I even prayed God to release me from it. Three doctors did all they co.uld iOxrme, all to no purpose. I was in despair of ever getting belter when I saw the advertisement of I5r.' Miles' Restorative Nervine. I got a bottle, commenced taking-it and wroteyoufor advice. I followed it carefully, taking your Nervine, Restorative Tonic, and Nerve and Liver Pills. Those remedies were my sal- vation. It is some months since I stopped taking- the Tonic but I keep the Nervine in the house all th-j time, as it is a friend that I do not fee] sale w th;iut. If any sufferer should doubt the ti'.'th of this statement, let them write to me i-vnd I will do my best to drive, ail dou'.-r. -"--Mtheir mind."—MRS. MABS;. REDD;-;:;, LA Jose, Fa. „ All drugoris;s sell and guarantee first bot- tle Dr. Miles' Keir.tdies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co,, Elkhart, liacL . . Millionaire Morfran iias- $ 1 ? ?i Q0O,.O0O worth of art tre.astj.res i t i H i ^ t d of theiiigiitaiiff: . Mes^ossiiile.our people are.spending- #10%00%<}"Q-Q-.a year in part tOigee tne; art gaperieB of Europe. Wbulct it not.be econbmieal to remove the tariff. or everi- to buy and import $~he "Buropean galleries? '•. . TRAGEDY AVERTED. in the nick of time our little boywas saved" writes Mrs. W. Watkins cO'f'.Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pneumoniahad ; pla^e$ sad havoc •with him andaterri- felecougli set in besides. Doctors treat- "ed him, but he grew worse every day. At length 1 , we tried Dr. King's New Dis- covery-for Consumption, and our darl- ing was saved. He'snowsound, and weiL" Everybody ought to know, it's the only sure cure for Coughs, Golds and all Lung diseases. Guaranteed by Meilann & Millington Druggist. Price, 50e and] $1.00. Trial bottles-free. that A scientific pH-blication, claims railway collisions are absolutely p bJe by an automatic' application of- tjiei block system. ; The,best,pill 'neath the stars and stripes; B^ieanses-the system and never gripes. :3|^i6, Bamlif Risers of wordly reputS— A&fe- f©r.i).e'W"itt's and take no substitute. /Avsm&lLpill, easy to buy, easy to take, and; easy to aet, but never failing in re- suJts..l)'eWitt's Little Early Eisers arouse the secretions and-act as a tonic to the liver, curins: permanently. There are some tenants who would make their landlord tear up a hardwood floor and change the steam fittings to aecomodate a hole cut in n decond-hand carpet. / • WHAT'S IN A. NAME. .•Everything- is in the name when it, ^omes.:to.Witeh : .Hazel Salve, B. 0. De- Witt & Co.- of Ohicago, discovered some, years ago, how to make a salve, from- Witch. Hazel that is a specific for; Piles. CFOE- blinds bleeeting, itching and protrud- ing; Pites, eczema,, cuta, burns,, bruises arid all'skin diseases, DeWittfs-Salve has no equal. This has given rise i^o numerous worthless counterfeits. Ask for DeWitt's —the genuine. McMann & Millington, Bmshton. Hotels are springing up like mushroons inSft. Louis. They will be needed during the Exposition andneedless afterwards. FQLEY'S HONEY AND TAR Cures coughs and colds. i@ures : bronchitis and asthma. jcrcmpand'.whooping cough. h and bronchial troubles, and la grippe, MM &Milling'ton. The Government has lost an able ser- vant, by the retirement 'of Gfovernpr' WSaS.-.lferriam, late Director of the ©ensus Bureau. . v LUNGS.. Yield yapidly to _t]ie.woriderful. curative and healing, qualities 'ol 'E 1 oley's a .. poney. and, Tai*; it prevents pneumonia and iiGn from a hard cold settled on the lungs. fr McMann & Millington, Brusliton. The latest reports show that the marks- manship of the American. ETavy has im- ~-" rt ""tji since the President issued, his mthe subiect. All diseases of Kidneys, Bladder, sJrinary Organs. Also Rheumatism, Bade aelieuHeartBIssase^Gravel, Dropsy, Female Troubles. Don't.- become fiisepuragedv Tliere is a ure-ffii? you. If necessary wite Br. Feriner. M& Uas ; spe!n.ij a life tljtne Oujaiig j.ust sixch cases sb&youra. All consultations. Free. "X &$•$sev.erocaso ofldflney disejiso and. ^i dtscmirgktg bloody.', matter, su pain. My "wife-.^as seriously , wl% female troubles-. Br, FGnnsr^s aiid Backache Cure cured us both. •-I?MWHSELSIlBdilI" forOoofe Book—Free. I I O f lHRP'§^e : Cure i Gkcular, Dr ., Bpxisiitoxt. Correct Styles, . ¥. eWorld and Pacts arid Fallacies for $1:, 25. N New Tori: TMbuue-JParmer and Facts and --.Fallacies' im 85' cents. • Four Track STews and Facts and Fallacies for 9Qcents'. Other clubbing:offers can be secured by calling at this office. . Oliifefj*ijl$y-. ipi$ ',.SiB&'"-l. rand O^.owel troub- les, . Easy4,|)lea,s;EDi;t, safe, sure. Only 25c at McMapea? <fe Mijlingiion's dvug store. Paui%-black:ink-, writing fluid, blue ink.and wrAti%-;.and.copying ink in 0 cent non-apillabie bottles at Smith's. A SEVEREGrOLl^iEfQR THREE MONTHS. The follp-wfEg-fletter from A. J- Nus- baumy of Mtesyill'e, Bid., tells its o-wn story. ' % suffer;€d:.fi3r«threB months with a severe eoj^ . A> d^uggist prepared me some"anedicine«anda^^physioianpreseribed: fbt raJe, yetE'didr not improve. I, then doses cured men"- IJefese substitutes; This is an. age of progress, <0- you no longer have, to buy tea that is flavored ^ with coal oil, lard, or anything else which bulk «H> teas are liable to come in contact with. Oiir T@3 is kept in a nice ^ Tea Case which excludes .everything. but tea. Call for a sample and- be & convinced. C. A Those Mn^ed ofiOemetaiy "Wmk .will do wfiilit^eaiK and? get- my prices .before placing: thefe oiriiers. I .will make rfr ;an object for a|l to do so. and Office at residence on Pearl St. Below M. E. Church. J. Mo *WASHB17B!S* Siaving Roams AND l Washington St, Slealir ifu • If in. warit ; of .any. Cemetery. come to see m®. Shop aboye J&» G, -MOST The. Se^-Xork Trabune^ ^ ^amonwfil&gkated agricullraal S^ lor farfieraand their famdHe^ud stasis ^ttheMiBad ofrthe agrlenllttr&l press, .it «is-;'.a practical paper for praeti^ltf anners, helping them to.secure the.iargest possir blgprofit from.the farm through prae^ isieal mefl&Sdsv . It is emtertaihiaig, instructive andprac- tically usefiHl to the farmer's wife, sons and daughters* .wuose'interests it covers in an attraciiye maniier. The rfegtdar price is $1.00 per year, but for, a : limited ; time' we will receive your subscription-for The ifew-York Tribune Farmer and also foryo'ur own local news- paper, Eactsiand EaBaeies Both Papers One TfemiQV Only 85c. Send your order and money- to Facts and Fallacies. 1 Tour name.and address on.a postal card to The New-Yoi$:. Tribune Farmer, W York City, will brings you a free sample copy. . We have received our 'TO- statute in s:ac-i(.rcas.^.-.ma:d:e; aifd' ;fs hereTjy;;' ! gjc^eii^t6 'i^lK^erS^ii fs sft6.#fe ^, notice li •said county, .deceased^tKai tMep'are xeqiiired.to ex- hibit tHe sa*ne, ! -witii-tKe; vptiohers thereof; to Ihe undersignecli'^exeiSjifcrixat Jiet^residence in'the town .of Moira,in isajid.eount^, on' or before the <jth' day of April next:. .' , ' Dated September.26th, 1903. MA-aStjABiET B^^RKETT, Executrix, BADGER &:X2A-Nsrw:'Ei.i,, Atty's. •-^™* of Hp^Sajrip.erri^.^jeman-, SuiT:O'g.ate..6fT-tlie county'of^Era^l3^,\raild:kfcc;pid]iigrto--the-^^^ .suqhcase madfekn^jirovi:idedyiiptice is-.hereby g-i-ven to all perso^sliaTing;elaims 1 ag-fl.inst Charles Smitii-, late of iiajigo'r; in saidcdurifyi. deceased, that'they are.req.itirea't.p'fi^MlJit"the -saiii^ -vvith-the VouchgES- thereof s to^ttie r; andersjgn.edi 'adMnistratorsj.at; th'e: next. . Dated ,O.eto-ber:2ii ^f ioo2. Adaumslrators. L-. W. SHCBAL-SJ-. A^tt'yfer A'dm'Sj . . . Brashton, N* -Y;. E l? : ' T'lOTERV New Yoii The ^Bhrougji the - and- LrV T.upper liafe 6 ig.a. ra. 2 10 p.m. Tima Table effective Agu. 3, 1902. North boun'cLISxpress- Express Mixed. Ex. Sun. Ex. Sun. 6 30 a. m. S 26 " b 49 " 8 58 " ro 05 " 10.37 p . m ? 1046 " 10 54 .<« 11 42 V " Santa Clara 7 39 " St.Regis.F«ll&7 S3 . '5 Dickinson Ctr. S" DI " Moira "Helena ' " Nyando . "Cornwall "ffinch AtOtitafva Southbound. Lv Ottawa " Finch " Cornwall " Uyando «• Helena '- Moira S 20 S 42 8,48 8 ?6 9 32 3 39 353 4 01. 4 23 4-45 4 -ij.i 4 59 5 35 1050 a. m. 645 p.m. 1 15 J 7 40 a. m. 5 30 p. m. 6 00 a. m " - S 50 " - 40 7 33 9 23 " 15 S 20 9 31 " 23 " 8 50 " ' .9 37 ". 7 30 " 8 57 » KPOO '* 7 s5 " 10 05 " " Dick'scn Ctr. 1020 " S 15 " 1035 " ' " St Regis Falls 10 2S " 8.23. " 1048 " "Santa Clara 1042 ." 839 " n 12 " " Tupper-Lake 12 10 p.m. 10 20 p. m. 1 10 p. m. Connections at-Moira for all points North and South. .. . G.H. PHILLIPS, r General Pass. Agt. . Ottawa, Cat. TSE -RUTLkm EAILROAB On- ain.d' after Nov. 23th, J902 and ..until further not" ce,- trains will -leave Brusfatori as follows." BAST... 7:45£J. iVt.—Express;fDK.all,stations connecfangat AlbTargh with; .East.Eaepress:trains ;fe?r all poM-ts- south and.east;PullmaiL Parlor- cats Alb'urgh to. AlbanyandB uriilig'ton to •-B:Oston?via'fi.u ; tian'd. with- out cnange. and:e6aeiies-. Altarg-h.. to . Alb.an,y -and Burlington to Boston -toritiects-at Malone with N. Y. C. & H, m ,'R. R. for -all points south. At Rouses Point with: D. &H.G. Co ..fox Plattsburgh. 11:40 S' M.—Local, for Rouses. Point, Burling ton, Rutland, Albany and.intermediate stations, via Grand Isle, S :5O P. M.—JVltdly.'Stopping, a'tall stations and con- necting- at Alkurgh!with night- express for Troy and New XorK.aiso,Boston arid all- New England points. Pulljnan.sleemng: cars, A-lburgh to-New York and to ••• Boston-, via. R-utland /with- out change. Txain^conneets.at ?ifalone withj-H. Y, C. & H. R. for Montreal and : all .points;;6otfc AtRousesPt. with.©. ^Hl O. Go.ior Hte This train stops twenty jpinutes at supper. • . ' r " , ' fr GOING WESte.. 8:4O A. M.—M.ailj.stppping;at all.stations. Ar rive at Ogdensbm-g 10:30a. m.,connectin ; g at Moira with N,. Y , & O. E . for-iKipperLaJce-. At^oiw-oitd with/TNT. Y,C. &H. 11.E. .E.;.,&T alKpomts.vSp5ith g.nd west,.andiit Ogderisbufij-wit'h ferxy : for. Exes- cottj where connection is made%vitli,throiigli:&spxess trainsf or.the west. c ' '• 4%18/ R: Mi-r^Lo'cal*.for Ogdensbjirg. andSriterined- tate-stations-.. Arrives Qgaensbjiig6:10 p;m. . 9:26 P- M.-^ExDresa, for Ogdensburg aii4 inter- mediate Stations-. ApjiveatNofwoo<i..io:2o p.m. .Qgde&Sjjurg nii5:.p,. m, ' " • • Ti'ains leave.Ggdens]b(jirg for.Birushtou at 6;io a. - ' or p; jprTiECKET-S to all points east and west on sale at Ticket Offiee;. * ' GEO. T. J ARVIS, C. Bi HIBBARD, General Pass. Agt. To WHOM iT.MAjE^o^EitN-: I have had •RU6u'ma;i^%m..-fqrt:.seyera! years and ave. taken difFei:entMnd : s, r pf-xKeumatic cares; but I never4pu,n4iQns|hat^.ort(|\osre-rne until I took the. famous .Ay:-J^ ; ;",,I?lieurtiaiie. O.ure wliieK cured me.completely .in ten-days..'"• •"'.' . •• FR5&NKA. EtDKEBGE, •'; ' M l N Y . Take..Ph:^ip' J s-...Ce:iery.- : Headachfe--Gu,r : je,..A.. 1, JB. Gold j :Gtu;e and.P.hiHMs Indian Herb Cougji Cure. Thefanlo.us'A.J.P. Rheumatic, Cure is guacate.edto cure, rheumatisin or money refunded. Mairafact. uredpnly J5y . . A T- . J* For Sale by -McMann & MiHihgton, Brushton; A. X,. Sayles, JMLoiraj Bradford Bxos., Bangcxr; Steinberge.<S^ Son, North Bangor.. IT?SaWED:HIS.UEQ; •P. A. DanfqjL-t^ofXiaGfran^e, Go-., suf- fered for sfe'-.moBtJif wiih. a friMfl ruiinin|¥» so.i-# on hip -leg:; but tliat Biic&lWs &%mG&,' S.alve ^liolly cured it-mfee.ta.¥ : %-.^r Qlserg,. Wounds, Piles, it's tii§;"psti^fee., iA. the world. Otore guaranieete; . i$&M;M~ ots, Bold by MoMann & l | t o t j.^: Ladies wishing New Eastfer Ha$s andSiaits will W- do wdl to visit our store. 15 Tootii Lever. Harrow the" best madfe, for $ll(# of Malone, Si; Y.iook.a ^i,ooo policy with Insurance gompany at an annual premium -of '$26.-2.6! Jtmatured January 9, 1903, with the followinguresult: Paid to trie insured ,. $1,020.57 Paid by, the- insured ., _ ;., 656.50 Gained bythe. insured - ,-$^64.07 We have not seen equal results by any cither company. Have you? «!.,»; Wka, ' *^^~*^- ..-,.,. , ; ^ Tarbell, Gen'l Agent. ; .- Special Agent. * ial.offe, -Ni,.,. ; Y.. • . Indigestion is of ten caused by OTOT* eating. An eminent authority- Bays the harm done thus exceeds that from the excessive use of alcohol. Eat all the good food you want "but don't over- load the stomach. A weak stomach may refuse to digest what, you eat. Then you need a good*.digestant.like Kodol, which digest3 your food with- out, the stomach's aid. This rest and the wholesome tonics Kodol* contains Boon restore health. Dieting unnee'es- eary. Kodol quickly relieves the-feel- ing of fulness and, bloating from which some people suffer after meals. Absolutely cures indigestion. Alteration ' # Prepared only by E. C. DBWITT & Oo.,Ohicaga The$Lbottl8coniains2tf timestheSOc. size. fflcMAWN and MILMNGTOtf. 9 in non-spiliable bottles Colors Black," Writing. : . 'Fluid, Copying Ink, is^o ^.e^cemoffeled all'goods are marked helow actual cost. Gtur show cases and fixtures •wall also be, sold and be replaced- by modeiai, up>4o-dateTs{ylea. "Watcli &r ow bill of pnees. J. J. FMSAGU, ONE PRICE CLOTHINGrSTORE, L, B, 3280 i->r baic "We ira to ^ximkase all kinds o sof| w#od fogs to be delivered i tMs" mt $d -v_r ".•>,• '*";'*,',•**J#'V,*. iS 1 "*"

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Page 1: maues&k)a&mii£iLa*&'& &n T -MOSTnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn93063603/1903-03... · ©Sense to give or sell tobacco in any. form to childa-en. The age limi i feom. 14 up to 21

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€£0YER Sm&' ^SATURDAY, • - MARCH 28, 1903

E&sitage*The. large dte-:

madid- thai lias:sprung1 i i

last few y.earsrfor scom lias brought out•Gaffed, new ensilage

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section £fee. Saaiforcl Com liasbees fea&d: the most desirable.

" This is- a tmi-form s i zed 'heavy

eared corn with stall g glaecfem fcall and very tMefcaH^strong- -with a large aracra&fc offoliage. • .

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ILongfeilow—A variety "welladapted for ITortnerij.; FewYork, this is an eight^rowedyellow flint eora with, small coband large Tqsoad kernel.

Dwarf Essex of the true bi-ennial'variety.

Beans, i Beets, Cabbage,Garrot, Cucumber,Corn, Yelfew and Bed" © vPeas, Badisb, Tomato,' Turnipand- Sweet Peas.

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SHOULD bej-eeelved atsesneats tMs office not later than

next Thttr&day'to ais-hire appeara-ace in'tben&M issue.

.Copy for ehauges. lit st&iuSiig- adver-Ksemeirte g&ottld be in bv Monday noon.

_.„. ,. inserted€ard of thanks and poetry 5

a line.% -Eesolutions of respeot, etc. will betetiarged for at»the rate of one-half aj;eent a word.

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'. 25—Mareh lias-been airemalsable month.tMs yeas.', snojvp all-gone, and thus far hasseeme<J more life April. "We rememberbaelt- setae 30 years ago when the last ofIfareli there was- a terrible storm, andbliz ,carc!—the roads were Impassable formany days. Robert Cooper died in thetown of Constable at the time and thr§edays after, the funeral procession startedfor the cemetery only two miles distantbut on account of snow piled up in largedrifts all had to turn back to their homesand it was three days after before theywere able-to get through to the cemetery,

; Kev. A. A. House and familyhave ar-rived here.

Stephen Lonkey and family start to-day for their home in Sandy Hill, ~N. T.

Mrs. Virgilia Steenberge opened hergehool in the Wolf Swamp District l4Monday. *

X?6#orestTaylor, of Bangor, is moving.;onto-the farm^f Eli Spencer,, inFt, Cov-ington*

Mark Eldred opened.the butter factory.'©f this place Monday. a

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We will sell the above: seedsat reasonable prices, quality/considered.

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Fenalty for TobaecoBetnrns obtained by the Scottish

^Anti-Tobacco soeie.ty shov^ that' in; four-fifths (or 43) of the United States-;;©i America it has been made a penal:©Sense to give or sell tobacco in any.form to childa-en. The age limi ifeom. 14 up to 21.

S3—The sugar season is nearly over:many have gathered their buckets andfinished sugar maMn'sr.

With the return of therobinsand manyother birds, also the croaking of the frogswe are reminded that spring is" coming:when the hand organ grinder and themen with the dancing bear appear weshall.be sure that winter is over.

Will Burr is now receiving mDk at hisjactory every day., Newton Keeler went to Montreal Mori-day.• Mrs. W. B. Eoyce has recovered from

:her. long illness and is receiving her'spring millinery goods.

School is closed dtor a'two weeks' vaca-tion., i-ncinda Wood has been spending afew days at. home.

Misses Fanny Adams and Eose Woodhave I'efamedvhome.feoni market: Miss

|-Adams goesto-Mbir-aand: Miss Wood, to"WinthEop- to. resume- their millinerybusi&ess. • . !

jawrence has received her sam-of. spring goods, which, are nowr for examination.

Dinner Sets,

Toilet Sets,

Cups and Saucetfs,

China Plates, etc.

'-T!-ii",!-THXuhL

Desks, •

Side Boards,

Chairs and Roekers,

Tables, etc.

Yon are Invitedt©' Ca l l .•

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aOments arising fiom a disorderedstomach, liver or bowels isBipans Tab-bies. TheygostraigM to the seat of..the-trouble., relieve the distress, cleanse. sad. cure 'the affected: parts, and givefcOi^ system a general toning up .

At druggists.Free Cent packet is on migh for an ordinal y-MSiOi, The family bottle 6o cents, contains

A supply for a year*

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DANGERS' OF PNEUMONIA.A cold at this time if neglectedisliable• cause pneumonia which is so often.

'-,, and even when, the patient has re-red, the lungs.are weakened, maMhg;

them, peculiarly susceptible\tjb the development of consumption. JPoley's Honeya®M Tar will stop the- cough, heal andstrengthen the lungs and preventmonia.

McMann &

The following is the apportionment ofthe school moneys in the several districtsof this town for the present year:—B i s t r o . 1 1.686.78 Dis i^o .7

3... 440.29 . 8,8... 151.89 O.^lSSv.^4... 152.07 10..,. 186.62.5... 131.64 11....1M.38

150.80Total ...$2,375.03

PNEUMONIA FOLLOWS A COL-Dbut neTer follows the use of Foley'sHoney and Tar. I t stops the cough,heals and strengthens the lungsi andaffords perfect security from an attack ofpneumonia. jEtefiise substitutes.

• ' MrM'ann & Millington.

On the slope of Mont Heal, overlookingJaques Oartier Square in the city of Mon-treal, stands the famous old Chateau deEamezay, built in 1705. In its early daysit wasthe residence of the French govern-ors of Montreal, and beneath its low roof,after the bloody Ereneh and Indian War,was signed the treaty which forever lostto France the western •vrorld, and peopledour great continent with the Englishspeaking race. After the surrender, theold chateau was, for a time' occupied bythe English governors, and afterwards itwas converted into a museum, which" itstill remains:—From -" Gliatmn Ide Bam-ezmj," by 6-uy Morrison Walker, %n FourTrade Nevis for April.

MORE RIOTS.Disturbances of strikers are-not nearly,

as grave as" aa- i-ad?vidaal disorder pi'the system.-' Overwork, loss' of sleep-,;nervous tension will be followed. by-utter collopse, unless- a reliable remedy-is iminecli^^Iy^ emgloyedV nn--»*.>«.nothing so '.'e^bient to cure;

I . I ^ . ^ I .HI 'H^ j t - *J* -*-.•« »J *-rr '* >fT~*-i?"?zf.f?:^.>^?- ,-• *-**T5'T' T

effective nervine aiidv ffite greatest-around medicine? &fe •r^^^p^a. systemgiIt dispels KervoiagneMr" Efteunaati m-

N l | d J | i | ^ i i ; 4 ^ $

De you enjoy ui.-, <•';- co you sieep sopoonytimt you are'iaore U:-ed when you g-et ug>fcljati.-witea you £.0 to Le«l ? Is your appetitefMling,,are.you getting thin; $oes your headacfe,l>aek ache, eyes tire easily ? These aresymptoms of a nervous disorder, which

•.sEould-bepr-omptly treated orfamtingspells,mental and physical nervousness, morbidfsars and Toss of coatrol will lead-to insanityor mental, irresponsibility. Strengthen theKerves: witK Dr. Miles' Nervine.. It quicklysupplies nerve-force arid vitality to the Y? eak-ened sys.tem, brino-ing sleep,, appetite.' andhealth. ' .- I . . ••' "I was almost insane withnervQUS trouble.Gould not.eat or sle<:p; Could'see-no pleas-ure' in. life; indeed, life was a>urden"to.:me,and I even prayed God to release me fromit. Three doctors did all they co.uld iOxrme,all to no purpose. I was in despair of evergetting belter when I saw the advertisementof I5r.' Miles' Restorative Nervine. I got abottle, commenced taking-it and wroteyouforadvice. I followed it carefully, taking yourNervine, Restorative Tonic, and Nerve andLiver Pills. Those remedies were my sal-vation. It is some months since I stoppedtaking- the Tonic but I keep the Nervine inthe house all th-j time, as it is a friend that Ido not fee] sale w th;iut. If any sufferershould doubt the ti'.'th of this statement, letthem write to me i-vnd I will do my best to •drive, ail dou'.-r. -"--M their mind."—MRS.MABS;. REDD;-;:;, LA Jose, Fa. „

All drugoris;s sell and guarantee first bot-tle Dr. Miles' Keir.tdies. Send for free bookon Nervous and Heart Diseases. AddressDr. Miles Medical Co,, Elkhart, liacL . .

M i l l i o n a i r e M o r f r a n i i a s - $1??iQ0O,.O0Ow o r t h o f a r t t r e . a s t j . r e s i t i H i ^ t d

of theiiigiitaiiff: . Mes^ossiiile.our peopleare.spending- #10%00%<}"Q-Q-.a year in parttOigee tne; art gaperieB of Europe. Wbulctit not.be econbmieal to remove the tariff.or everi- to buy and import $~he "Buropeangalleries?

'•. . TRAGEDY AVERTED.in the nick of time our little

boywas saved" writes Mrs. W. WatkinscO'f'.Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pneumoniahad;pla^e$ sad havoc •with him and a • terri-felecougli set in besides. Doctors treat-"ed him, but he grew worse every day.At length1, we tried Dr. King's New Dis-covery-for Consumption, and our darl-ing was saved. He's now sound, andweiL" Everybody ought to know, it's theonly sure cure for Coughs, Golds and allLung diseases. Guaranteed by Meilann& Millington Druggist. Price, 50e and]$1.00. Trial bottles-free.

thatA scientific pH-blication, claimsrailway collisions are absolutely pbJe by an automatic' application of- tjieiblock system. ; •

The,best,pill 'neath the stars and stripes;B^ieanses-the system and never gripes.:3|^i6, Bamlif Risers of wordly reputS—A&fe- f©r.i).e'W"itt's and take no substitute.

/Avsm&lLpill, easy to buy, easy to take,and; easy to aet, but never failing in re-suJts..l)'eWitt's Little Early Eisers arousethe secretions and-act as a tonic to theliver, curins: permanently.

There are some tenants who wouldmake their landlord tear up a hardwoodfloor and change the steam fittings toaecomodate a hole cut in n decond-handcarpet. / •

WHAT'S IN A. NAME..•Everything- is in the name when it,

^omes.:to.Witeh:.Hazel Salve, B. 0. De-Witt & Co.- of Ohicago, discovered some,years ago, how to make a salve, from-Witch. Hazel that is a specific for; Piles.CFOE- blinds bleeeting, itching and protrud-ing; Pites, eczema,, cuta, burns,, bruisesarid all'skin diseases, DeWittfs-Salve hasno equal. This has given rise i o numerousworthless counterfeits. Ask for DeWitt's—the genuine.

McMann & Millington, Bmshton.

Hotels are springing up like mushroonsinSft. Louis. They will be needed duringthe Exposition and needless afterwards.

FQLEY'S HONEY AND TARCures coughs and colds.i@ures: bronchitis and asthma.

jcrcmpand'.whooping cough.h and bronchial troubles,

and la grippe,M M & Milling'ton.

The Government has lost an able ser-vant, by the retirement 'of Gfovernpr'WSaS.- . l ferr iam, late Director of the©ensus Bureau. . • v

LUNGS..Yield yapidly to _t]ie.woriderful. curative

and healing, qualities 'ol 'E1oley'sa.. poney.and, Tai*; i t prevents pneumonia and

iiGn from a hard cold settled onthe lungs.

fr McMann & Millington, Brusliton.

The latest reports show that the marks-manship of the American. ETavy has im-~-"rt""tji since the President issued, his

mthe subiect.

All diseases of Kidneys,Bladder, sJrinary Organs.

Also Rheumatism, BadeaelieuHeartBIssase^Gravel,Dropsy, Female Troubles.

Don't.- become fiisepuragedv Tliere is aure-ffii? you. If necessary wite Br. Feriner.

M& Uas;spe!n.ij a life tljtne Oujaiig j.ust sixchcases sb&youra. All consultations. Free.

"X &$•$ sev.erocaso ofldflney disejiso and.^ i dtscmirgktg bloody.', matter,

su pain. My "wife-. as seriously, wl% female troubles-. Br, FGnnsr^saiid Backache Cure cured us both.• - I ? M W H S E L S I l B d i l I "

forOoofe Book—Free.I I O f lHRP'§^e:CureiGkcular, Dr

., Bpxisiitoxt.

Correct Styles,

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eWorld and Pacts aridFallacies for $1:, 25. N

New Tori: TMbuue-JParmer and Factsand --.Fallacies' im 85' cents.• Four Track STews and Facts and

Fallacies for 9Q cents'.Other clubbing:offers can be secured

by calling at this office. .

Oliifefj*ijl$y-.i p i $

',.SiB&'"-l.rand O .owel troub-

les, . Easy4,|)lea,s;EDi;t, safe, sure. Only 25cat McMapea? <fe Mijlingiion's dvug store.

Paui%-black:ink-, writing fluid, blueink.and wrAti%-;.and.copying ink in 0cent non-apillabie bottles at Smith's.

A SEVEREGrOLl^iEfQR THREE MONTHS.The follp-wfEg-fletter from A. J- Nus-

baumy of Mtesyill'e, Bid., tells its o-wnstory. ' % suffer;€d:.fi3r«threB months witha severe eoj^ . A> d^uggist prepared mesome"anedicine«anda^^physioianpreseribed:fbt raJe, yetE'didr not improve. I , then

doses cured men"- IJefese substitutes;

This is an. age of progress,<0- you no longer have, to

buy tea that is flavored^ with coal oil, lard, or

anything else which bulk«H> teas are liable to come

in contact with.Oiir T@3 is kept in a nice^ Tea Case which excludes

.everything. but tea.Call for a sample and- be& convinced.

C. A

Those Mn^ed ofiOemetaiy "Wmk .will dowfiilit^eaiK and? get- my prices .beforeplacing: thefe oiriiers. I .will make rfr;an object for a|l to do so.

and Office at residence on Pearl St.Below M. E. Church.

J. Mo *WASHB17B!S*Siaving Roams

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Washington St,

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If in. warit; of .any. Cemetery.come to see m®. Shopaboye J&» G,

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The. Se^-Xork Trabune^ ^amonwfil&gkated agricullraal S^lor farfieraand their famdHe^ud stasis^ttheMiBad ofrthe agrlenllttr&l press, .it«is-;'.a practical paper for praeti^ltf anners,helping them to.secure the.iargest possirblgprofit from.the farm through prae^isieal mefl&Sdsv .• It is emtertaihiaig, instructive andprac-

tically usefiHl to the farmer's wife, sonsand daughters* .wuose'interests it coversin an attraciiye maniier.

The rfegtdar price is $1.00 per year, butfor, a:limited; time' we will receive yoursubscription-for The ifew-York TribuneFarmer and also foryo'ur own local news-paper, Eactsiand EaBaeies

Both Papers One TfemiQV Only 85c.Send your order and money- to Facts

and Fallacies. 1Tour name.and address on .a postal card

to The New-Yoi$:. Tribune Farmer, WYork City, will brings you a free samplecopy. .

We have received our

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statute in s:ac-i(.rcas. .-.ma:d:e; aifd';fs hereTjy;;'!gjc^eii^t6 'i^lK^erS^iifs

sft6.#fe, notice

l i•said county, .deceased^tKai tMep'are xeqiiired.to ex-hibit tHe sa*ne,! -witii-tKe; vptiohers thereof; to Iheundersignecli'^exeiSjifcrixat Jiet^residence in'the town.of Moira,in isajid.eount^, on' or before the <jth' dayof April next:. . ' , '

Dated September.26th, 1903.MA-aStjABiET B^^RKETT, Executrix,

BADGER &:X2A-Nsrw:'Ei.i,, Atty's.

•- ™* of Hp^Sajrip.erri^.^jeman-, SuiT:O'g.ate..6fT-tliecounty'of^Era^l3^,\raild:kfcc;pid]iigrto--the-^^^.suqhcase madfekn^jirovi:idedyiiptice is-.hereby g-i-vento all perso^sliaTing;elaims1ag-fl.inst Charles Smitii-,late of iiajigo'r; in saidcdurifyi. deceased, that'theyare.req.itirea't.p'fi^MlJit"the -saiii^ -vvith-the VouchgES-thereofs to^ttier;andersjgn.edi 'adMnistratorsj.at; th'e:

next. .Dated ,O.eto-ber:2ii

^ fioo2.

Adaumslrators.L-. W. SHCBAL-SJ-. A^tt'yfer A'dm'Sj. . • . Brashton, N* -Y;. •

E l? : ' T'lOTERV

New Yoii

The ^Bhrougji the-

and-

LrV T.upper liafe 6 ig.a. ra. 2 10 p.m.

Tima Table effective Agu. 3, 1902.North boun'cLISxpress- Express Mixed.

Ex. Sun. Ex . Sun.6 30 a. m.S 26 "b 49 "8 58 "

ro 05 "10.37 p . m?

1046 "10 54 .<«11 42 V

" Santa Clara 7 39" St.Regis.F«ll&7 S3

. '5 Dickinson Ctr. S" DI" Moira"Helena

' " Nyando. "Cornwall

"ffinchAtOtitafva

Southbound.Lv Ottawa" Finch" Cornwall" Uyando«• Helena'- Moira

S 20S 428,488 ?69 32

3 393 534 01.4 234-454 -ij.i

4 595 35

1050 a. m. 645 p.m. 1 15J

7 40 a. m. 5 30 p. m. 6 00 a. m

" -S 50 " - 40 7 339 23 " 15 S 209 31 " 23 " 8 50 "

' .9 37 ". 7 30 " 8 57 »KPOO '* 7 s5 " 10 05 "

" Dick'scn Ctr. 1020 " S 15 " 1035 " '" St Regis Falls 10 2S " 8.23. " 1048 ""Santa Clara 1042 ." 839 " n 12 "" Tupper-Lake 12 10 p.m. 10 20 p. m. 1 10 p. m.

Connections at-Moira for all points North andSouth. .. .

G.H. PHILLIPS,r General Pass. Agt.. Ottawa, Cat.

TSE -RUTLkm EAILROABOn- ain.d' after Nov. 23th, J902 and ..until further

not" ce,- trains will -leave Brusfatori as follows." •BAST...

7:45£J. iVt.—Express;fDK.all,stations connecfangatAlbTargh with; .East.Eaepress:trains ;fe?r • all poM-ts-south and.east;PullmaiL Parlor- cats Alb'urgh to.AlbanyandB uriilig'ton to •-B:Oston?via'fi.u;tian'd. with-out cnange. and:e6aeiies-. Altarg-h.. to . Alb.an,y -andBurlington to Boston -toritiects-at Malone withN. Y. C. & H, m ,'R. R. for -all points south. AtRouses Point with: D. &H.G. Co ..fox Plattsburgh.

11:40 S' M.—Local, for Rouses. Point, Burlington, Rutland, Albany and.intermediate stations,via Grand Isle,

S :5O P. M.—JVltdly.'Stopping, a'tall stations and con-necting- at Alkurgh!with night- express for Troyand New XorK.aiso,Boston arid all- New Englandpoints. Pulljnan.sleemng: cars, A-lburgh to-NewYork and to ••• Boston-, via. R-utland • /with-out change. Txain^conneets.at ?ifalone withj-H. Y,C. & H. R. for Montreal • and : all .points;;6otfcAtRousesPt. with.©. H l O. Go.ior H t eThis train stops twenty jpinutes atsupper. • . ' r • " , ' fr

• GOING WESte..8:4O A. M.—M.ailj.stppping;at all.stations. Arrive at Ogdensbm-g 10:30a. m.,connectin ;g a t Moirawith N,. Y , & O. E . for-iKipperLaJce-. At^oiw-oitdwith/TNT. Y , C . & H . 11 .E . .E.;.,&T alKpomts.vSp5ithg.nd west, .andiit Ogderisbufij-wit'h ferxy: for. Exes-cottj where connection is made%vitli,throiigli:&spxesstrainsf or.the west. c' '•

4%18/ R: Mi-r^Lo'cal*.for Ogdensbjirg. andSriterined-tate-stations-.. Arrives Qgaensbjiig6:10 p ; m . .9 : 2 6 P- M.-^ExDresa, for Ogdensburg aii4 inter-mediate Stations-. ApjiveatNofwoo<i..io:2o p . m ..Qgde&Sjjurg nii5:.p,. m, ' " • •

Ti'ains leave.Ggdens]b(jirg for.Birushtou at 6;io a.- '

or

p;jprTiECKET-S to all points east and west on saleat Ticket Offiee;. * '

GEO. T. J ARVIS, C. Bi HIBBARD,• • General Pass. Agt.

To W H O M iT.MAjE^o^EitN-:I have had •RU6u'ma;i %m..-fqrt:.seyera! years and

ave. taken difFei:entMnd:s,rpf-xKeumatic cares; butI never4pu,n4iQns|hat^.ort(|\osre-rne until I tookthe. famous .Ay:-J^;;",,I?lieurtiaiie. O.ure wliieK curedme.completely .in ten-days..'"• •"'.' . ••

FR5&NKA. E t D K E B G E ,• ' ; ' M l N Y

. Take..Ph:^ip'Js-...Ce:iery.-:Headachfe--Gu,r:je,..A.. 1, JB.Gold j :Gtu;e and.P.hiHMs Indian Herb Cougji Cure.Thefanlo.us'A.J.P. Rheumatic, Cure is guacate.edtocure, rheumatisin or money refunded. Mairafact.uredpnly J5y . .

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For Sale by -McMann & MiHihgton, Brushton;A. X,. Sayles, JMLoiraj Bradford Bxos., Bangcxr;Steinberge.<S^ Son, North Bangor..

IT?SaWED:HIS.UEQ;•P. A. DanfqjL-t ofXiaGfran^e, Go-., suf-

fered for sfe'-.moBtJif wiih. a f r i M f lruiinin|¥» so.i-# on hip -leg:; buttliat Biic&lWs &%mG&,' S.alve ^liollycured it-mfee.ta.¥:%-.^r Qlserg,. Wounds,Piles, it's tii§;"psti^fee., iA. the world.Otore guaranieete; . i$&M;M~ ots, Bold byMoMann & l | t o t

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j . ^ : Ladies wishing New Eastfer Ha$s andSiaits willW- do wdl to visit our store.

15 Tootii Lever. Harrowthe" best

madfe, for $ll(#

of Malone, Si; Y.iook.a ^i,ooo policy with

Insurance gompanyat an annual premium -of '$26.-2.6! Jtmatured January 9, 1903, with the followinguresult:

Paid to trie insured ,. $1,020.57Paid by, the- insured ., _ ;., 656.50Gained by the. insured - ,-$^64.07We have not seen equal results by any cither company. Have you?

«!.,»; W k a , ' *^^~*^- ..-,.,. , ; ^ Tarbell,Gen'l Agent. ; .- Special Agent. *

i a l . o f f e , -Ni,.,.;Y.. • .

Indigestion is of ten caused by OTOT*eating. An eminent authority- Baysthe harm done thus exceeds that fromthe excessive use of alcohol. Eat allthe good food you want "but don't over-load the stomach. A weak stomachmay refuse to digest what, you eat.Then you need a good*.digestant.likeKodol, which digest3 your food with-out, the stomach's aid. This rest andthe wholesome tonics Kodol* containsBoon restore health. Dieting unnee'es-eary. Kodol quickly relieves the-feel-ing of fulness and, bloating fromwhich some people suffer after meals.Absolutely cures indigestion.

Alteration

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Prepared only by E. C. DBWITT & Oo.,OhicagaThe$Lbottl8coniains2tf timestheSOc. size.

fflcMAWN and MILMNGTOtf.

9

in non-spiliable bottles

ColorsBlack,"

Writing. :

. 'Fluid,Copying Ink,

is^o .e^cemoffeled all'goods aremarked helow actual cost.

Gtur show cases and fixtures•wall also be, sold and be replaced-by modeiai, up>4o-dateTs{ylea.

"Watcli &r ow bill of pnees.

J. J. FMSAGU,ONE PRICE CLOTHINGrSTORE,

L, B, 3280

i->r baic

"We ira to ximkase all kinds osof| w#od fogs to be deliveredi tMs" mt $ d

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