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THE WEEKLY RECORDER. vol.. xxu, NO. 11. CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1891. $1.00 PER YBAB IN ADVANCE. SOLITUDE. When I Kllinco « sod fly while and warm? -Hand i. TALK OKA CANDLE KM). ' opk, fi few ftMngo I fell in v. ,:li R minim: ■ 1 perlencea lu turn , xbif II v in: nil l>\ • ■ Tii; i II hod din i" together, an.I our ; Um llil! tile : ■ 'i him. I w i- .., ID till 11,111"- | , I .1.. I K""" . nn Ms to U -irii. bill |q : ■it. ' '' ' i married thi ratal .V . [j ,„. It i ; in- i.i At tluit tim travel-tin,- from iwii another tha greater part "' «' tluin miii. : where ,h'"' yards awn) ■■ ■ :" " > all tin; iffltHffl than I ■ak ■ deSnnt at to me t > -t .• a few laSnn : a solemn, ever, in- h or hill, i y J -: it .•mil I at I in- lie id 01 Ir r dried up, either aid ■ hills, and no trail 111 ether tl - . luxuriant, restful; only above thi i .i mlddajr hour Is* nt tIntel of tho 61 .::li the >,f iho mosquitoes. One o l . -.-.-.■it' Bl-and erlea from among tba tl taking of I I lit. hill*, 1 think I ban i moreuaifaut i t worthy MMiulord it Palos, nml certainly neTera aromml who charmed mo .■l biS ill.llU'lltl'l-. .Ill Ihl'J \v |, ;i Ural I' inn' i her in. . graceful shy mam ■ nursed mm for two inn ■ nml sometimes brutal laadlord As tor myself, I do not mind confessing ling of a i wbleh I hare nol mentioned before f.,r making nt, rlslt -iiii,-. Juaulta's iitti whan anotbet rim man Ml forward a .mi, , "■• '' er Intro- It MILS rri'iii her I her hus-band's story, h wa h "I in. i his i ite it tii" moment Mi- ami i] adyuaui rl "i a ' -iii-; - To this i null.- WSJ 111 a htii,: gong iwder i the dynamite. Thi i growing ss she grew I . i . sue never appeared more lovely than when ' "wold explode, and p that Bunday evening aftarn mdle. OOS. Myall..; inxletywouhl . deed ber veraldaysl ig.ev.n bad I bad any thought trnwhat thi ■■ i i in she loved. Inform-had been he | -,| by her I ither, an,I shut up in thee irral 'i "ii tin ■inn. :-;uu bad escaped, but only just in time to siuueh thi mi her li n I ran ber bav iroiiiiuuaaslnn- • « shade of thougbtfulness on tho Ime l put n '."ii- of ber i B Am devoted toner lu one way, which madebar very tuoomfortA ■la, II" waaevidentlj favorail In i ship by bis uncle, I) Attracted as I wan by Jaanlta, I eouN t ikinga great dial of It i i.i, 11....i no doubt, was my that l uoiiasd a graal treatment of hi-r aliinr.r 11 it li.-t-t i» h.-r Mm i-nul.l mm : 'I hurl it down into Hi. ., iv, where it exploded hai before it reached the ground, The happy pair luul aseapeil to I vent and been married there; lint and lei ■, mark on ,'• would walk In her fancy tl Bui tii,- si k of ler acenowl re alie awol i i ippnreotly afraid of him. Now, gallery of t,he Sow Vork I to alj appearance, the presaure put en her cured her Only herbukbai ,n I'J- tier lati'.T. of whom BSM wait vi-ry fnnil. | remind In r of tin- pi ■ treated her with surprising In- Chambers'Journal . and even respecti had proved linn h for hor powers of manner was now one of shy acqti In ber lover's olaima Wii.ivn- before this .. i... ii... ..i,i,.|, n, ucaleulablo masses of water ■ ■ bound to tap r linn . ret. rvolr. ■ try mar - t hit it had not ai - of years ■ K.n brooding above tl." ni ii.- Sai f Aui II to PaloE Vou may t with my ;.n. vh!t wan n- leal pleat * ml ellmate and snr-he putce seemed to hold out. found that the ownors had thelf minds to consult me tl," daagor to which I have was luor.-, they determined, olose tho mines. Thoy knew sorious trouble with the hud tl the ili-piilili of two i tints II . nler .in tho inn is■srysarsrvsrved 'i- Iwirracks for !r>. f^-v*-* no:1 . n.fifi 'Ii n i th miinhiT, weio enenflad at tiii-,,! t,u mined :, bill were , .the face of such n fcspci i.i" I'v no ai ' n number, .. ■ I BriUIng tovlsk tl a*^i»»s tursiii-t p .. 'A.trii.i.:.- -. ill B-i Inn ...f ihs tio..p4 ■gU^lUafniiiioriL' support they n.'iM.>>rlvi:. could only gi : urned out, plot n -■ iin|l 4. All .l-'poii'l. ,1 on i::; I ... lor it «... pretty will 1 in rl my vt iili.it Mould be. The hi-stt of tl p .rlIy spent, Ian, it Uu'ng Su ■ ■ ' ' Men, women ami ' ■ - [could tell hy tli" mi i. . r the :.t.s of v Hut when I had iw that tini :n. NOW, this was I ii here I : pal up the mine lived far an in-,If r.do.s oni> .nt,,i ■ hy ilie : uue roin],ai . li. was Btaylng at . i i alved. This man hi.I little iiiilitemi' with tin' miners,and was not to In- relied on in an emergency like tins Ho w.i- be very much It needed great preaMre to oom* ■ . i lily I was I'll I. :-• of bundrt i, the i.' lii try inn wboro I was ...liust all this 1 i..;.| . sboiil a mile I . r, In the a nuger la my defense, If a guard i lo ■ Within ,1 three attempts a on my life. Unr* Ingot !. luck to wound, In ..(tin- ring- ■ phew to In;. . tlnii two i -true-tion, ami a ■ pplled hya cireum Mai, . ;. I hail then no Mi| uion. To this day he Is the only enemy I am f.\.,, . ," i .-sossing, hut I 1.1 tig that h, ll ill i fatal Injury. After 11„ failure of these three attacks 1 was not surprised to find that the conspira-tor! had r,-- h.'.l t" I-reft; Init I was ni : hy their in-activity. I lunVenfu-.-'l an escort from tho command.ml at I' i'iy he-caiisi- I fell i ..-: mj nee was the only - : ' ■ ■ '■ <>■-■ Nl>' .n.'inl.s. I su pect.-.i hiding their timo to pl.t in Pra ifo and tin schenWShan open attack had 5roved to lie. Trie event all ght, Ui in* ■ l<ll» I "'•''.' . noon my work of In : l!ayto.l:iv.*n.|lllel. n: li'Miul:. lin.siud mmyy writ: ,lll!i' of more than, une - '".ll1 e,i.-imii- Tl >™"' iD my opinion, in I myself tho i . whid, ha. nut yet panted „w,r- hilt, with ft »" '■' '"»"> ,0 »10 " • ■ ■ ■ tbougnahtr hss ih.m kin to ihi- eager Antonio, now J at lattt considered her un.ro than kind In him. i .is it was, tii ■ Btate of ■i.l..l. 1 know, to the fooling of lonelineaaand depression which was grow-ing upon me. 1 put It to mys.lf that Iwaa tinted in the tjift Though still thy and timid In her lover'* , ill} landlord's daughter hud alt,,. hanged In bar behavior to the Chain Ii ttead of keeping to h.r own room whoa tho houtt was fnii of men, or going quietly; annul harbqust-il 1.1 ttli -. the young girl began to loiter near the l«r. listening to t!i" i of the in.n.Ts ii.,./. no-doubt attributed : .-" iii iiis daughtar'a i ibtti to i. - i ir his charming nephew, - nlwaj- there;ai .m. rata be navar I I myself could only think at he dhl. and ml wledge to myself with ■ rigb, that Jaanlta. too, was In iaaanamy'a .-..nip. three M.,ks nfrpr my return to 1 .]" great upon was iiiii.li. ,1. 1 handed it t.. the managor, and i floin linn an ui-knnwl.-dnun'nl in writing .My work was over, and i was heartily glnd Of it. 1 III least had done Illy duty; It only : for tha directors to do theirs. day I would *ee tho last of I'alos. 1 did not doubl that with thai i.uiiiiiaii I ih.. eoiiijiany would close tho mine before many da.i.s were past. 1 could . The village would cease In exist, II" / would hale toelosetho and this lovely valley would be de-sert.-. 1 lor man} a long da, to com. ■ r mines not very far i start new work!) .in,i use ! ..f tba old ■ pry. The . woud toon perhaps I, ai th. y would lie tho tiffieren i y u) dtdaion. l was in very good spirits that evening, to that It I-- .II.. it qoito natural that about n..■ should be Wondrous polite and even cordial My host ■- whelming with bis attentions, forced his company on m« upon the slightest I "lo.pi.iit us he told me with nay eoiitidence of hia plans for his donr Anto-nio. Hit nephew, It seemed, waa a good fellow If ever there was one, only a Little too warm hearted and too sensitive. Did . in to me a little stilleii? I con- j feased that be did AhI s.i I, uw, bad no-I ti.e.l it: The p ai In ;■...■, and all lover- .li lit at turn's And, would I believe itl Antonio had actually IIII idea that I did not like him, and he had sa,h respect for inal And soon. At hist the old fellow Ua-aine so affectionate and so garruloua that I was glad to gatofl with a promise to drink to the health of bis BOW .■i.t.-rprise, a hotel in a neighboring mln- Ing town, in n buttle of his heat cham-pagne. Everything seemed for the best In the all possible worlds ns 1 lay back in rite lounge on the veranda hob-nobbing with the genial old scamp, my landlord Theonly thought which troubled Bit) waa that Juniiita luul been In-visible sine* the morning, nnd now the tun bad tat on my last day at Paioe. Would I iho lake the iruu bio lo sea me oil' iu the morning? 1 intended to go to bed early, worn out as by anxiety and haul work. Al-ready the v..rimla which, I must tell you, ran nil round the houso—was dark, for the house lay in the shadow of the lofty west-ern |H-aks, and as yet there was no moon, A curious little li< - touts as 1 thought tbat I might ti ..■ Jnanita i nt". wldle i lingered thorn iu iuy dreamy, sentimental mood, half listening to th- || dk, Juun-r. i. iu\ .liianita. .■- | u||f I,, escape from an outhouse la tto distant cor-ral, piusing now and then to listen w iiii si, kenlng dread for the sharp, clear sound ii.iuiit" exploding In the open air on I the veranda not this time the dull report imOUg the hills! I baveoften wondered since that timo : wai that l did ma more distrust th" landlord. During the wholeof that i ■ I the thought of how great no injury I was unwillingly inflicting upon him. But this evening I had cast aside all suspicion, and, .. I" IL. hai.it, I hoi taken no pic, :,ut ions what-ever. Plot might nave been my father for Ml tho si : i I I ii.-li had uf him. Vnll may think it MIS the obampagaelf you like, hut I really believe lluit made uoilif-rerenoe t" me, except, perhaps, to exbll* ■a little, and to make mo whistlo . my camliu and go olf to bed, Die/ had called f"i' the candle, hut when it. was brought, lighted, 1 noticed that his as white as skill of that sallow I though! be was III,and told him so. Ho anawered not a wold, though he seined to try to speak, hut took . i a trembuDg hand and— ready to go, hut be >• a littl" long.i and lake annlhel i brandy, .. dnn,ght, ami •at in (he ■ ii,-.nil end apparent-ly i-|. | p. At |a-t I look the cumII" and lighted it | turii.sl to ti„, landlord as I t togo, nml began to say some- To my surprise he had disappeared. I turned an .. and walked slowly along the veranda, th" wa) l always went to n» room ai th" l.:i. ]. ol :li" h..u f A-, 1 w,ut I wblatled the t I hadatarted i. shall never fi i The englueei iking, ami re-mained a lew II nts in deep thought, lute stillness of tho night waa aw ful to me in the exalted stato of ' tion to which I had hi-en gradually worked up Wh.n bo resumed ho spoke in an awestruck tone, low but clear, and as If living ihose f,» momenta over again. "1 shall never forget It," lie said; "the air i whistled went like this;" and he whistled softly an air I had often board before. Be ill : In .ugh It, when n piercing it I he silence of the night, then a bear, rail, and all was still again. The engineer turned pale, and seined i '"t"l to his chair. I ran to tho door, It, ami rushed ItttO the hill, where < Tho ball was dimly lighted hy one lamp near the ,mi A gallery ran round It at a gnat height from the II • There a whito figure, g woman, ■ . , feet, and then an other of those awful shriek", and she nisi .-I with aims outstretched along the gallery, She had turni d the a ruer to our 'I'" Ml" o-l. It wat thi ..i-li„" i hal King! ike h id '" hearing his name given ..nt before a crowd tie.t I-" him to ... to | ,,.., . j,,. „ ... generally the first giiesl lo arrive at a din Ber. lie told the f.. . v „i him- "••" «ry at Ingly, lie had been invited i after h.r rnarrlage, and before he had mad,, the a" bualwiud. Wh.n he en I end the dining room—arriving C ul'., as Usual I , | mod only hi. 1., .t, nbo, hy the way, had the reputation of being II very silent m.ui. Mr. S.uioris Lowed court.,,ii , erave .,f th., hand la- .1.. Ited that his guest should he -, i,,|. Then the two s.u on either side of the tire plac without ipeeklog "After ii few in nta," said Killglake, .. .i . . : tUeuoa between us. 1 nallj :n ilntainedthat minutes ,lm' "la; led hei it lady ..i the bouse ■ lutheaub- )'•■< 'i Miss Msn In ou's di aft i --: be re-marked tl | WSJ ti" draw Ink in her cose, for >!i" talked 11 TI, e i any ocoaelon to bear u ha said.—Teiiipl.: Itar. FAITHFUL, AS A DOG. II..- Kladtj tt.ie.ls f.,r the >l»eb AI .1 /..i./llnirls. I cannot s|».ak gratefnlly enough of the ..f on,- faithful Zanxlbarbv tin them "• . dependenl for such : it is true, will lie mid will—hut will' lie , B :lli w I i he has ■ - I, Inghlmi Often pitiful I.. sec a man who was Bcarcel) more than -kin and none, and Who Was half mad with hunger hun.clf, "■Is 1111,1,' la\ nig ii before us, say, "Master, take your There waa -■ . lethlng childlike nnd simple about th,-,. Eanalbarla which al-w «y> ap| : . , inpathv. At work you may i>- as severe as you : him When he li.s'S • long as when Work Is done v.ill relax and gossip nnd talk with him. His marks a! t people and things are alwa; i _• an I often Instruct-i ■• i m ii-i.a I,, i,;. -ion,., about ins wife ,,r mother, his -ist,.r,,r Mend; ah,.,it his borne In Zanslbar, ami his little plot of land, In i :,i uie him feel that fOU "ill lore , todo his full it tho same timo you sym-with him in , and are his friend. U you do this bo will work for you nml i «nli a.logiis" fidelity. I have n a /.ui.-ili.in who had laid him-self open topuul hnielli, lie down and take ii or twenty tti — ..i ..-.I them g.t up, and raising hi, h.mds above hi- head s,v "il nml. I Allah" (Thank God), bi which' he meant he has done wrong, |„. hm, re-eelvodhis punishment,and now he ami the world are even, if punished Justly, this child of ii rui" never hears maUea, hut in- ' tal ■ i symnath) or oruelty will transform him into n sullen, mutinous devil, mih whom nothing can Is-don,.. 'ni"- »'hen tin- /.an 'man : -t ii I.lesomo ami has to be treated with great severity, but when mun he understands that a man is Ida friend "•r, ih,-,- ebullitions are not of freuuenl turrence.—A. .1. Mounteney Jepbaon in Ber Every Farmer Should Have a COOLEY CREAMER More t.iri.T «n.| bettor .|tuhty by IU nee tlia.ii »ny other w.y. Hend for circuUr- to D. Landreth & Sons, MILK tn—rw. Agricultural and Horiicultur.il Implement Seed Warehouse, 21 and 23 S. Sixth St.. Between Market and CliMtnut -tr.els. PHTLADE LPIIIA. Martin's Shoe Store Favette Street. CoMhohocken. Mcn'N Hht.t* n.mi,• to order »roui fi.r* and ■ pwiir.u. ULIIIL'B' Kiencli kl>t iboet, Miuue' •nit Cblldrvn'e tiboe iraile to onlw- on sbort nouoa i also, ren-ty tmvdw Boo.*, Shoe*, aiipj)- it, ,nc., always on band: Come and examine my slock beforn purchasing el«e- JOHN MABTIN, .. rayetta street,isiinnor above Kim. ebltMiui '.-onBbohoeken.l's. —I have purchased sn— OdorlessExca vsitor and nm prepared to clean all kiuds of Privy Wells at aliort notice. John EL Stemple Kim and Forre«t street. Do you smoke !J Do you chew ? BLUE ANCHOR I lave you tried Long TOBACCO ? J Cut, It is unequalled in I'CRI IN. in QUALITY, and in Cleanliness of Manufacture, h is packed in handsome blue paper and foil packages, ol either Sc or IOC si/.-, and will not dry out in the pocket. We are anxious that everyone shall try the cele-brated Blue Anchor Hrand and have therefore de-cided that the FIRST PACKAGE SI I ALL COST YOU NOTHING. If you want a package—FREE of Cl IARGE— write your name on the. back of a postal card and mail it to MILLER BROTHERS, Wholesale Tobacconists, Box 134. Conshohocken, Pa. BLUE ANCHOR, Long Cot, ll foi sale by principal dealers everywhere. Tho World's i'..|iuii.ti.in. Pew nrc aware of.the rant numivrof peo-pletkatosn be placed on a small tract ..f ttronnd. Wh.n wa Bpeak ..r milllona of man «.• are apt to picture to ours. aluimt bonndli million of | pie, stanilingcloselj toRstlier, .'ii.li in,i rwenprinB mote than i.mrsquare f.'i't. intn.i be i | n, I, i,nt little third of ■ mil.' »,| die "ill in :,a«5,ooa At that rate the whole population United States would hardly cover three .'I the whole popttl tl Id conld stand on two townships.— St. l.on; Sop I Wf YlfUf Par Gun,'. I.ittli' Dot—Fuen, 1 must have a new dwan to play lu. Papa—What Is tjje matter with that one! Dosorlt'H nil worn ,»ut LIFE IN NORTHERN AUSTRALIA. A l).-ll|;hlfiil I'l.-liiio of ll Truslful Kt,.-;,l r, nun. a ..ll. In,, from T.-rror. Th* most dellKhtful thing In the lite of northern Australia Is lt» sans paaranoe. Sxlsteneehi llterallfonl doom, and i ipla live as if burglars wrart nu-kti'iwn. 1 hare rtdde .•< in the early morning, and liavu sotn thi - md with i~",ks, brio a-brac, walk- . bata, lamps and other artloles, nnd the doors wide open, Nlghtafter night things are left .so, and t lu-y are nol i.-1- punished In Queensland with Igor. A in.in might be guilty ".' II i ■! stand In net with the authorities than tha thief. I have riddrii ton plantation latent night,tornad my horse into the hone paddock, antarod ... a mateh, found a sofa, lay do.vit, and awoke In tin- morning to find iifi> bustling iilxint me, my b ready, and I an otteratmngarl Such is thu freedom of the life. I was a traveler. I suppose I did not look liken vaguliond; they appreciated the desire ou ray part in not disturb their rest, and they ,-l f,.r the hardness of the sofal l'\,ry plaaterhai notmatalyona room in Ins honao which Is oallad tha strangers' room, bin .sevi-r.,1, and they are seldom empty. In the day, that I visited Pride, the planter, there were six gussta bestdea i hi re. Imagine a bouse through Which the warm nir will blow from side to side and from end to end. with a group "f at tbe lift, and i.-rmtp as kitchens and I th.- right; and i.-i lead with all theoomforta ami with little of the conventional ttHInesa of motropolitan life; which has dignity without .show, and elegance wit limit lieavl-ii'itn,'. Put roses nml bnmbooa, oleanders and camelllaa, limes and orangea, laonatlnua and Jaaralue, pineapple and bongalnvlUla, the glori.ni- pawpaw and grauadilla, a I D ins emit, and perbapaan obaarratory,and you have [arden, Then put in -' I ilc a healthy gen -ilt reliance, a mind given ni tin- wisdom of its ', all (,■ | .in: n class of sherry, or indite a philippic against a government or Bit Samuel Grif-fith, who has opposed 1'"lynesiali lalx.r, and that is Pride, tin* pi,mler. What you find of lightness and comfort in the house of Prldi . vou lin.l in degree in 'll tha north. Older mid cleanliness reign. Vou may mlaa at times, verdure and foliage, but never thai. Vil I towns are awapl and garnished, and the | pie love Dowers. And go sir.iii.-lii nt to Perth, AI bany, ^ i i Qeraldton, and the - mi" tiling may he found. Vou will ilnd i niipled with this energy i-.-lf con; lion .ni'! warmtl djfllcalt questions to i ted i liaveoall.il for Immediate action, because tlevclopnt ' niie by leap- and ln.iin.ls, nnd In i irabeanatrug gles between class and class, there lias IHWI produced an npntatldin "I ■ .id,-; strenuous and Stalwnn. -'ions; explosive, \,t Dot tl-.iunli'. 1111,'; 11111 iproinising, yet ganerona That is tbe true Australian, Tin- p 1 selflahneaa of the traihs iniioii, are not Australian. It Is ' lom Isirrowt'd ■ f life, and a knowl- ; dnad ft >m tba forms o( It is in liutralla iu theoltlea —that is ultra democratic Australia Itself mows 11, srnple assertion, but ii | itrlotlsm. Its natural Sandra i Is toward hen worship, but (hi I * want of heri.es. V in the colonial to-gether, and Of III,' i,■.,,-, hut (,.,v ,,|,|„, b. -t man i i. , . public life —ail beri I'm - Weekly. . I' 1 ' li nil-. UM ( ,011., ..,,,,,.„. Attention is directed to tho bet that there Isn't that abundance of lawyers in th, I iii.-d States congress that there used to Is-. There was a lime when that liody ■ " ini of lawyers almost agidusiTO. ly. Ian ,,f late years a great many wealthy 1 ik.ii their plaoss. Thi. generally make, (be best legls- 11 why the bus iu.-— in. 11 should nol I n presented there ■1 numbers who are for 11. .1 I.rams rather than for tlnir dollar! ilerald. Too VUIIIIK, Poor Thing-. 1 1- Mi. Quiverful bow could you I'lingout a young child on such a day as thUjl It's fifteen degrees below ftaeaing alia, Viiiv.rfr.l— Ah. d.K'tor, you will al-n your Joke. How can a child of 11 know anything about the therm .1 An Important statier. DniRKiBtB evorywbure report the islea of lbs Itirtortlive Nervine—s nerve food sod meiii-oine- Bre SBtunirbioR- rioeedlna snytblng hid,- while It Rivra nniveraal Bstlsrsc-ti.' ii in l.i'.,il»,l,e. iii.rvou-niiis, sleepleBsness sexnsl dehillly. bBckscbe, poor mrmory, fats dizzlni««, etc. L. llurtou A Oo,. Troy, N. Y.- Ambery A-Unrphj, of Bsttle Creek. Mich.; C. B. Woodworth A Co., of Fort W.jne, Ind„ snd luiiiiiredsor otbers aute tbst tbey never handled any medicine which Bold BO rapidly, or gave inch satisfaction. Trial bottles of this great unsjicine and book on Nervons Dia-es «'«, freo at T. P. McCoys. Ira i>. Xfivioi-, COLLECTORT ITENTS, BILLS, ETC. COLLECTED HOUbKtt ItENTEU Offioe Cor. Front and William. BtreeU, WEST CON8BOHO1KEN. HE USE McCOY'S COUGH MIXTUKE, prepared by Thomas F. McCoy, Economy Clothing House INVINCIBLE LEADERS rltsclt. \°y I»hrnomu-ibrtMdi Lsis I fmban care to support by the authority left, when i i nedeloee to where th4 woman lin-l first fAllen. It WMA man this time, who, glided swiftly after the band 'i<> held tomsthloR winch llmjy in the light i>f I ■United, run forward, mid . I10 while liguro 8tnppo<l, but tho mi r-iuer still ran on. Ho was near hor now. vinti.nl* --IHIII u Ilimri-. ■'I'-iii-- oome OTST I0Q torn. Then they have big Con. 1 mob of 'am < une lo ono nij-'lii alt dressed I ti"ik the I < 1; is OP it- -:i j, \VIHII ilu *> ni' I »m-i i'ii l !■■ was ;i Iiii; IrilU't \i»>-~wli.it do thSM doelu do but ai aal each throws b iek bis cout, Jimi (iiciu'ri n hig sign printed in ! on bis vest. st. tha yon oould read it s mile, "Are yon s single. wcnian: " It I , " >ple all Dp, and pveo wa k . in. They thought it ■ ! laughed h<> they dance. It made a big row on >,,, stags, l>ni Boored ono for tho stuilenta just (be muni'.—Inu-n law in Kanstu City Star. Peculiar Many Deeallar points make Hood's Sar-sap. irlll.i superior to all other medicines. raaullaf In eaaaUnattOD, proportion,^ anil pi .'partition of lii~rr.li.nis, J\/J± Hood's S.irnaparllla possesses JSi^VV the full curative value of tho V^sf * .^^ liest kiinivii Ti'mciHes^r^t^^^rbt table kliig-^i^\«"Q^^dom. r In Its:>\C/i>5/^itrciiEth and economy —^r/1\s^rlloal,n Bar-saparilla Is/C^Sy^rtho onlymedl-cine ofy»'' ^^^whlrli can truly be said^^O B) ^T " One Hundred Doses (inc^S^ (^ >^li„ll.„.'. M,.,iiC|ne, to ^^CY^^^^ ^larger and smaller bottles «A^^»^rei|iilrc larger doses, anddonot >^^P'oduco,as good results as nood's. «»^ Peculiar In Its medicinal merits, Bood's Sarsaparllla accomplish, s eun 1 li.tii-erto unknown, ami lias won for tho title of "Tho greatest blood purifier ever dlscovorod.' rcruliarlnlla-'gooil: lioliie. ' -tlu-r,. |fl in "t Btnd'a Barssparina Lowell, wliei than of all^- 4 purifiors. ^T:t?& nal record of sales . no other preparation ^y*^rc\pr attained such popu-larity in so short a time, -^ and retained its popularity Tkp^r and confidenco among all classes eXof people so steadfastly. Ho not lie induced to buy other preparations, but bo euro to get tho Peculiar Medicine, Hood's Sarsaparillq flcldtiyalldniintUta. Si;ilxtocfS. l'reparedoDlr by C. I. HOOD* CO., Apothecaries,towel], Ms^ IOO Doses One Dollar THE American Catarrh Cure it nop* the dropptni in thi- throat la - aewi al i« l:enriiiK IIIKI tli<- KnsSOf sitit'll. rurm the foul breath HH>I the bcsdachei,itopi Uetdlns 1 ■ improri - the digestion snd Innrtewi I IreB In t»»» or tlircv WCCKli. I'l.'|.iin .1 only l.y \\\ |t. Join's. M ]> Philadelphia, Pa. II. <;. j iuiiowi-n. Fmmli Hvrtiiif nml fiiyt tts itrest, Consbohoeken, r». Joseph Chislett, P R AeTIC A L HORSE-SHOER & BLCKSMITH M'li.iAi. .\i lKNi'i.iN iii OBRTUBOMa RI 1 \t. n 111-. Carrlaaesand Bragotu of nil kinds ma.to nn.l . tRRIAUI IMISTIN.l AMI TRIM. Ml\.i In nil II- I'liiin In-. Nooi bill li iciiui nml Dieetoompeteni neneatployaa. N. 1 1 iRNI K« 18UJN0T0H 1 1 iln(f itallnad Depot in.ilu. IfJDf. Fayette Street above Elm. We are rapidly becominjr acquainted. It is only a short time since we inaugurated our opening sale and already we count our friends and patrons by the hundreds. We are getting acquainted with the people of this com-munity. and (througn the medium of our Low Prices and square dealing) the people are becoming familiar with us. There is nothing that introduces a merchant quicker than j selling First Class oods at Moderate Prices We have made it our aim to adhere strictly to the above prin-ciple, as we are confident it will pn.ve a winning card. Our stock consists of too many inducements to enumerate, among them will be found the neatest and nobbiest Patterns, Home Spun and Imported Cassimorcs, Cheviots and Worsteds. We have a line of SERGES that bailies discription and must be seen to be fully appreciated. i"';j''ii"'j;'";i"i;;'";.-'".- -i'':£'':£''-.£''i£''-*''z£''i£''-£'r-*'!-&i(- rtvW- '.,? -i,»- 1,? *S,^ 'iii- »,<• 'iti' *>,C *i|i- ',,?• •/,,- -/,\- Vft-",,.' V,i"/,\"'/|\- '/(*- '/|S* ->,,* DID YOU NOTICE IT? 11 Tilings you cannot afford to miss. I. SUCH NOBBY PATTERNS OF we are now unloading for Spring Trade II. —Our High Grade CARPETS FURNITUER $ WALL PAPERS at such low prices. Notice our show window. Roberts & Meredith. Fayette: street, - - Conshohocken, Pa If roa are in want ot a itood STOVE, go to H.C. MESSINCER, N. E. Con. FAVETTS ASD ELSI DTBSSTS, OONSHOHOOKEN 55 Fayette Street, CONSHOHOCKEN, PA. INVINCIBLE LEADERS. .1AMES 8IMON, Prop. flow for the thirty-first and greatest Spring busi-ness in the Old Corner's history, mat's wtiat WHNHPIHKER k BROWI are after now.. 1I0TKI.S AM) BSSTAUHAMTS. When- will b* onnd > full ftaaortniMit of the U<i| ■ lov«-ii at IOWMI prli-M. TIN HOOKING, 8POUT-IN-. AM) Kl I AII.1M. n.ail) an I CfaMDlf dout. Orftti'Anil Kirs llrlck. Mows n-iwiirril, I'limpi oi til kiinU, and »K«nani1 auaorlmi'Ut uf Uout»ran»> Qoodi idwiTH on hnid. i-31-»0 WHHM YOU THIHK ABOUT FURNITURE Thla BprlOB-, rsnembtr it Is DO! nsceaasrr to no to tbe Cm. or anrwhers ssn to fin.l tbs very FUKNITURE —yon want. Oor new ipriog itooki of— PARLOR suns, BEDROOM SUITS, DINING ROOM AND KITCHtN fASLES. A»l. CHAIRS are^thG Finest. Ahio R ltrf(e Bod well uwirtt-tl itock of Window Shades We have tbs flneat assortment of Lourjges in town You OSD BSVS fmni 10 lo 15 per cent, by giving os s call. ■ ItKl'AlltlNQANI. UPHOLHTEKINQ OF ALL KISD8 OK VUHNITVI1E. Washington Motel, NO. 40. KLM STREET. Conshohocken, Pa, Ail tli« bo.t Itrrtii.lH 01 .1,1.! iiHIiton, AI*. Poiter unit Bt.er John A. Harrold. 1'ronrieior. McClellan house, Cor. Elm and Poolar bis. Conahobocken, P. MULLIN, - Choice Liquor*, Wine*, Beor. Porter, Ale 111- t.'1-! hnilitl- til ClKHr- rilKTlrtl (TU'i^. HROP. it ml General Meade Hotel, 42 snil 44 SOUTH KI.M BrBKBl', Conslioliovki'U, l'a. 1AMES 1. LOUGHREY, - Proprietor. Hvit IlrandHof LI<|iioni. WIQW, LfOlteffi All' llll'l lU'lT. Accomiixula'iiitLt (or inmi nml l»ui>t. DBNTI8T& Dr. E. E. Fleming, DENTIST PIB8I AVKNTI:, HOII.K I'liv.tti-st., Conshohocken, l'a. DR. ABRAM ORANKSHAW, DENTIST fayette Street, Below Hallos-all's Dras 8tora. Oooskoaossss. Ps Montgomerv House, COK. KAYKTTKsn.l MAltr.l.l) SIS. ('"p-li"hiMken, Pu. V. S. BLOOMHALl, - Proprietor. All th,' t.,,.1 I.IHIIII. ol I ,,(.', 1-. HI ■asr, Portsr, sta tftstlluR sccon-modi SCIGNTinO AND PracticalQ£Dentistry. DR. N. S. BORNEMAN, NO. ZQ9 SWliDE STREE1, Jnat t'.'.'.w Main. NnrriBtown, uiin.MiuOr.ioilio public ol Consboliocsen ■Mitilaones tflo|Mn si sll hours for bis CIII-IIIB n,:ny)..,,, or aoilvi, prsoUco in t&SESSE*"* n"n ">'""'"""- »«• ss-«iti.iBiu,idBior pulnless aztraollo »S11 .1.111. tloOi-lv Why not? If ever we were masters in the manufacturing and retailing Clothing we are now. The stock of Spring Clothing is magnificent. Thousands of Men's Everyday suits; thousands of Uress suits; thou-sands of Spring Overcoats; thousands and thousands of Trousers. Just as generous a supply for the Boys of every size. Everything the best in quality and make. Our guaran-tee as good as a Treasury note. No matter how low the price you're safe against mistakes and sure of good money's-worth. No store in the land can undersell Sixth & Market Allour advantages are yours. The mills of the world know us and bring us their best goods. Do we buy big lots a little lower? Down goes the price to you. Our work-people know how careful we are and do their best work. Our whole scheme for enlarging our business is—sell the best that can be made, and ask a low, fair price for it. Come early and get the pick of the stock. j Wanamaker & Brown, Sixth & Market Sts, Philadelphia Our offer to pay your Railroad fare holds good the year round, provided you buy $10 worth. PROFESSIONAL, M. F. MOORE, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER BwtaOM Block Hector St, CONSHOHOCKEN. PA. JOHN NEILL, JR., HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING GRAINING, Qlazlnj U Hard Wood Finishing CONSHOHOt'KEN, PA. OniorH recelTed at shop, n.ii.,1 iiitm carpen-ter shop or Ssmnel DSTIS, rttlb a veil u*. or at residonce, Tomb avenue above Forrest StrtM'l. Host UBBon Box vs GRAINING done for the TRADE. WARD'S AIIUiebesibrsnasnrwillHK.il BH - WINKS, and UlNl it. fi.. CIliAHS, si HOTEL I \S mid WARD'S HOTKL, A.J. SCH1SSLEH. Public Accountant. Ii,«,k. ,.|',i„.,i ■ MrUtsistly Aceotais audt-i.'. l .nidii.i,p.....:. ...,1 i,»,k, uml j,,,., ixcoam Uuiglsq ..;/.»U!,t,'i„,i .,ui. 11 III 1IAKEH STREET. MANAYlIJiK. ATlOltNEYS AT LAW. KI.M 81 Ul.i.l C'<iB*ti,.h..rki-n. IIKI.11W I'nl'l VII It K.I L ESTATE AGENTS. E D BRITT. Real Estate AND Conveyaneing CORNErt FORD 4 PEDAR AVfc. tVKHf t'OMSIKJIltlCKKM. Money 10 loan on luortRaga, ranuliiK In aiim. from IM-ilo $.'*■»». WM. F. MEYERS Att»ruey-at-Law, 1HI8 t'HKSTMlT^TUKkT, I'll 1 1 A II A. AMBSSBSV Offioe, itank llullillnga, Conshoboeken, l'a. BSOb SI-IT .irsTicEs or Tin: PEACE. Ladles' and Gents' Cvergaiters AVC CEn-DSEK'S IEOQIKSS, Tl.r ';ii<-i anil Iw-st ItOOk 1 fi Iho world. J. H. RICHELDERFER, f'Plurer. Wholewaln nnd Rrln.1 1't'l.lri. (Jiiiu-i- RDd l.eg-gliM Tuiic toonfur, \ mil dliliMi'il mtpenderi mounts*!!, 1*111 lt*inni*i 1 ML- nomlc in ,1ml vHin/ry. UinTvH. tn'H ne«Was«, collnr*, cnltN. IIOAII iv. muAiriH, Hu.-iieodi i«. i li-- M. hi 11, i--ii-pi'iulrr loi j«'nti 11 nrt hori,%h* iffict Nhiiiililur bmce lnf.ulievi'ivlnnty.8ulrlB,<1rRw>TS. ninltjfiin JUCIIHIB, inn Inn and Hcarlet HHIIIH-1 11mUM wear for lulie*' ami (fi*nl». Alan RTeut ciii'«l iimt.'ctora, and a thmiaand aniciio ion nannouto mention. MM 1 hpRtnut rttrrt't. Celluloid Wftiernroof. , ,11,11 11 ml « nil depot. Whs,deaaleand retail. liicheH,erf»'r'-**reai Fruantau Corn 1.'id liinilnn Mai\o. Certain cure. Kor «alr . r.1. ami Hi ll lie-tnul M., I'lilladel- MQuand TScmnt* »uox Bent bv TI lit Tn.le au!>idi««i Recorder $1 a year WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! F. H. LUB&E, Conveyancer, Real Estate Broker. Genera , OCULISTS' . 'ORDERS FILLED^ VOU THINK YOUR EYES ARE 0000 I Ifyou nave them ezamllml you will oroiiablf fli.,1 tuat there la .omethliiR wrong with tliem, ♦""StWU'Sa""' will l»-a BTPSIhelptoyou. W. liaolnlmlul.lo "DU ■» JTA"len«'.,wblc» KB made only t,y in. an<t rm»ninH'i.,l<>»l by load- K Oculists as tho beat altls to defective vision. Solid Gold SpoeUclea a3.00| lunisl price IS.OO BtcclHpcrtAcli'S - - ,S0| usual price 1.0© Artificial Kyc« Inserted 4.00, usual price lO.OS) M.ZINEMANS BR0.I130 S. Ninth 3t, OPTICIANS. IP>HILAD|LS>ma, litwHti Chsamut and Walnut strassa. "gent NOTARY HOBt] I" ll mi in dc UorbjaRC ITSSTOPPED FREE liea". Panoni Kaibrad I" KI.INE HoaEAT NEHVEHE8TQBEB •//SSSlHSiHsavBllisvAM, ,A,.S V.?^7,,lt' ^' B.yi^.ipn.tifcuaMr-a»!—-,, «BMI S.l«,1. Snd Ddmct. p. o. .ml lorn laflMii^? kud lo Da. K El Nt'.,,, Aica St ,fl..l.l.l»i. rl* Business aid PUBLIC lml it Rinu. tii d. [loum I.I iciiit. And DCIIIII UorM piouiplh made. OHoeon H«cloriUvel iir-i door \«\-v, I'o* i tMi ■■ ■M ml *tur>". McDERMOTT BROS. man lo Boward Audi, IValere in the KI-ST (jfAUTY OP Lehigh and Schuylkill COAL. «T0FFICi:, No. KIN. HKCTdltSTI I I I'. ooaRlliintK -KI:\. ana] William P. Smith, Juatlce of the Peace, OFFICE i—FaYETTf IT«EEl (ivar Hrooli'. iliin. Store, Ht..nipl.-'a BnlMIBR is C0N.H0H0C<EN. E^T» as 1 • 1I1I.LH PaoHPTL¥ OuLI.BCTBD. The Largest stock in Town of FURNITURE I & CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, RKKRIGERATORS, and all kinds of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 60 I lilfi'rcnt styles of Carriages! We have them' with l'lush. Satin or Ramie Upholstery; '*S" or Side Spring GtMr or Scroll or \ |l'le\ible Spring; Flat or Kounda Spoke Wheel-; Satin-lined Para-sols with silk edge; cheaper Para-sols in Gingham; Nickel Trimmings, Ribbon Ornamentation and Velvet Carpeted. _ _ , FHKKTil (A bcautllUI Embroidered Lap Bob*. Every Purchaser of ajjaby Carriage UiSJ^SaS^SSr* % # FOR CASH OR ON INSTALMENTS. # 0 B. £. BLOCK, Swede street below Main, .... NORRISTOWM, PA. THEO. GRANT, s8R8La Fit to Wear at all the Seasons of the Year. Ladies' Shoe THE BEST FITTING, BEST WEARING and MOST STYLISH BRIG-GrS' Gun and Sporting House III . WEST - MAIN ■ ITRBSI, NOliltl.STOUN pAi Have just received their Summer Stock nl Spotting Goods, consisting of Foot Balls, Croquet, Fishing Tackles, Hammocks, etc. They have taken the agency this season for Base Ball Goods and are now prepared to sell to dealers at the regular factory prices. There-for it will be welcome news to all ball players to know that an im-mense and complete stock is car-ried by them. Iu lbs country, well worth nod sold everywhere else for t>2 .TO Our Pr'et tl M We carry them in different lants anil i xra, Square and Common Sens* Toss IM sure and look nt them before vmi buy l'.».-rv pair nuiiranU'ed ^^ to $3!rjor°ilrm",t'" LAD'ES' WALK1NG SH0ES is m""'on». «t price, from 75a. Trunks and Valises in Great Variety. ""' ■ " r<"' Croxton cl Ward's Celebrated Flexible Solo Shoe". THEO. W. 6RANT, 28 W. MAM $1 PROF. OSCAR KNECHT, JOHN KNOX, TEACHER OF MUSIC. I'lano. organ. Violin nml alt oilier orcliotml anil l.raw. Inalrlilnclit« tsiinlit. Onlvn. for tuning plan... prompllv altcn.Ii'.l to. 56 Fayette Street, Conshohocken. Ladies and Gents Furn-nishing Goods, Hats, Caps and Notions. FAYETTE STREET, Recorder $1 a year I Conshohocken, Penwk, a.' - -.
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, May 15, 1891 |
Masthead | The Weekly Recorder |
Date | 1891-05-15 |
Year | 1891 |
Month | 5 |
Day | 15 |
Volume | XXII |
Issue | 11 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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THE WEEKLY RECORDER.
vol.. xxu, NO. 11.
CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1891. $1.00 PER YBAB IN ADVANCE.
SOLITUDE.
When
I Kllinco
« sod fly
while and warm?
-Hand i.
TALK OKA CANDLE KM).
' opk, fi few ftMngo
I fell in v. ,:li R minim: ■
1
perlencea lu turn , xbif
II v in: nil l>\ •
■
Tii; i II hod din i" together,
an.I
our ;
Um llil!
tile : ■
'i him. I w i- ..,
ID till
11,111"- | , I .1.. I
K""" . nn Ms
to U -irii. bill |q :
■it.
' '' ' i married
thi ratal .V . [j ,„.
It i ; in- i.i
At tluit tim
travel-tin,-
from iwii another tha greater part
"' «' tluin miii.
: where
,h'"' yards
awn) ■■
■
:" " > all tin;
iffltHffl than I
■ak ■
deSnnt
at to me t > -t .•
a few
laSnn
:
a solemn,
ever, in- h
or hill, i y J -: it .•mil I
at I in- lie id 01 Ir
r dried up,
either aid ■
hills, and no trail
111 ether tl -
. luxuriant, restful; only
above thi
i .i mlddajr hour
Is*
nt tIntel of tho
61 .::li the
>,f iho mosquitoes. One o
l . -.-.-.■it' Bl-and
erlea
from among tba tl
taking of
I I lit. hill*,
1 think I ban i moreuaifaut
i
t worthy MMiulord it Palos, nml
certainly neTera aromml who charmed mo
.■l biS ill.llU'lltl'l-. .Ill Ihl'J \v |, ;i
Ural I' inn' i
her in. . graceful shy mam ■
nursed mm for two inn ■
nml sometimes brutal laadlord As tor
myself, I do not mind confessing
ling of a
i wbleh I hare
nol mentioned before f.,r making nt, rlslt
-iiii,-.
Juaulta's iitti
whan anotbet rim man
Ml forward a .mi,
, "■• '' er Intro-
It MILS rri'iii her I
her hus-band's
story, h wa
h "I in. i his i ite it tii" moment
Mi- ami
i]
adyuaui
rl "i a ' -iii-; - To this i
null.- WSJ 111
a htii,: gong iwder i
the dynamite. Thi
i growing ss she grew I . i .
sue never appeared more lovely than when ' "wold explode, and
p that Bunday evening aftarn mdle.
OOS. Myall..;
inxletywouhl . deed ber veraldaysl
ig.ev.n bad I bad any thought trnwhat thi
■■
i i in she loved. Inform-had
been he | -,| by
her I ither, an,I shut up in thee irral
'i "ii tin ■inn. :-;uu bad escaped, but only
just in time to siuueh thi mi her
li n I ran ber bav
iroiiiiuuaaslnn-
• « shade of thougbtfulness on tho
Ime l put n
'."ii- of ber i B Am
devoted toner lu
one way, which madebar very tuoomfortA
■la, II" waaevidentlj favorail In i
ship by bis uncle, I)
Attracted as I wan by Jaanlta, I eouN
t ikinga great dial of It
i i.i, 11....i
no doubt, was my
that l uoiiasd a graal
treatment of hi-r aliinr.r 11 it li.-t-t i» h.-r Mm i-nul.l mm
: 'I hurl it down into Hi. .,
iv, where it exploded hai
before it reached the ground,
The happy pair luul aseapeil to I
vent and been married there; lint
and lei ■, mark on
,'• would walk In her
fancy tl
Bui tii,- si k of
ler acenowl re alie awol i i
ippnreotly afraid of him. Now, gallery of t,he Sow Vork I
to alj appearance, the presaure put en her cured her Only herbukbai ,n
I'J- tier lati'.T. of whom BSM wait vi-ry fnnil. | remind In r of tin- pi
■ treated her with surprising In- Chambers'Journal
. and even respecti had proved
linn h for hor powers of
manner was now one of shy acqti
In ber lover's olaima Wii.ivn- before this
.. i... ii... ..i,i,.|, n,
ucaleulablo masses of water
■
■ bound to tap
r linn . ret. rvolr.
■ try mar
- t hit it had not ai
- of years
■
K.n brooding above tl." ni
ii.- Sai
f Aui
II to PaloE Vou may
t with my ;.n.
vh!t wan n- leal pleat
* ml ellmate and snr-he
putce seemed to hold out.
found that the ownors had
thelf minds to consult me
tl," daagor to which I have
was luor.-, they determined,
olose tho mines. Thoy knew
sorious trouble with the
hud tl
the ili-piilili of two
i tints II . nler
.in tho inn
is■srysarsrvsrved 'i- Iwirracks for
!r>. f^-v*-*
no:1 . n.fifi 'Ii n i th
miinhiT, weio enenflad at tiii-,,! t,u mined
:, bill were , .the face of
such n fcspci i.i" I'v no
ai ' n number,
.. ■ I
BriUIng tovlsk tl a*^i»»s tursiii-t p
.. 'A.trii.i.:.- -. ill B-i Inn
...f ihs tio..p4 ■gU^lUafniiiioriL'
support they n.'iM.>>rlvi:.
could only gi : urned out,
plot n -■ iin|l
4. All .l-'poii'l. ,1
on i::; I ... lor it
«... pretty will 1 in rl my vt iili.it
Mould be.
The hi-stt of tl p .rlIy
spent, Ian, it Uu'ng Su
■ ■ ' '
Men, women ami '
■ - [could tell hy
tli" mi i. . r the
:.t.s of
v Hut when I had
iw that tini
:n. NOW,
this was I
ii here
I : pal up the mine
lived far an in-,If
r.do.s oni> .nt,,i
■
hy ilie : uue roin],ai . li. was Btaylng at
. i i alved. This man hi.I
little iiiilitemi' with tin' miners,and was
not to In- relied on in an emergency like
tins Ho w.i- be very much
It needed
great preaMre to oom*
■ .
i lily I was
I'll
I.
:-• of bundrt
i,
the i.' lii try inn wboro I was
...liust all this 1 i..;.|
. sboiil a mile
I
. r, In the
a nuger la my defense, If
a guard
i lo
■
Within ,1 three
attempts a on my life. Unr*
Ingot !. luck
to wound, In ..(tin- ring-
■ phew
to In;. .
tlnii two i -true-tion,
ami a ■ pplled hya cireum
Mai, . ;. I hail then no Mi| uion.
To this day he Is the only enemy I am
f.\.,, . ," i .-sossing, hut I 1.1
tig that h, ll ill i
fatal Injury.
After 11„ failure of these three attacks 1
was not surprised to find that the conspira-tor!
had r,-- h.'.l t" I-reft;
Init I was ni : hy their in-activity.
I lunVenfu-.-'l an escort from tho
command.ml at I' i'iy he-caiisi-
I fell i ..-: mj nee was the
only - : ' ■ ■ '■ <>■-■ Nl>'
.n.'inl.s. I su pect.-.i hiding their
timo to pl.t in Pra ifo and
tin schenWShan open attack had
5roved to lie. Trie event all
ght, Ui in* ■ l |
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