cvcry evenin. Sundays ex cepted by JOSHT. JAME3, A!fD pEOPKIBTOB. epitob "PlPtfOKS POSTAGE PAID: Six months, $2.00. T Three One month. 35 cents. -' .V- r. fl.l - . . Bjonku.. delivered by earners iree TbW or-rart of the cny, ai me aoove rt. r , , rltf.g low ami liberal. A '-S will report any and all fall- ,r ' r ? t iiclrair re.gula.rty, "Znaiiy Iicvic has the largest & . fircAilntion, of any newspaper MIOCKA TIC TICKET. ,:i Tuesday; Nov. . JE$ ,..,u r resident: ;U( iV.KU CLEVELAND; ,.i X(-v York. ,.,. vice president: i rrll.'lMAS A. IIllNDltlCKS. (.(' Indiana. joi: governor : ALFHi:i) M SCALES, (1t Guilford. .. . lull LIITT. governor: ClIAItLES M. STEDMAN, 0l- New Hanover. ,.,. turUKTAKY OF STATE: WIIXIAM L. SAUNDERS, ,,' Wake. Vi,V T.VTE TREASURER: DONALD W. BAIN, of Wake. . i K auditor: 1 ROBERTS, of Gates. ATTOJJNEY-GENEKAX: THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, of Buncombe. t, VU SITKKIXTEXDEXT OF PUBLIC IN STRUCTION : S.-'M. FINGER, of Catawba. A-nn.C JUSTICE SUPREME COUKT: A. S. MERRIMON, ol Wake. i ( i; ELECTORS-AT-LARGE : W. II. KITCHEN, JOHN N. STAPLES. FOL CONGRESS : R. T. BENNETT, of Anspn. ELECTOR, SIXTH DFSTRICT ; ALFRED ROWLAND, of Rcbeson. Consignor (now Lord) Petre is the first Catholic ecclesiastic who has sat in the British House of Lords since the Reformation Bismarck is said to be trying to boy cott the Parisians. He has asked bis countrymen to go the gay French town as little as possible. Twelve thousand head of cnttlv, the latest consignment, under the control ' t one man ever sent oyer the San Francisco Road fr ni Missouri, were shipped recently. It required twenty three trains ot twenty-one cars each to consign the lot to market. A pranJson of Bellini, the composer, and the hat of the name, has just com mittod suicide at Nice by jumping from the third story windowtf the hospital in which he was then a patient. A series of misfortunes had reduced him to fol low the trade of a shoemaker for .a living. :; The Cross Gazette states that the Czur of Russia has abandoned his con templated visit to Copenhagen in conse lnce of having been warned by the lV.ersburg police that the delegates lXihi:i$t3 and Anarchists at Paris iu Switzerland had. gone to Det ffisrk and were concerting another at te&Ht upon his life. kis thought the new theatre in .New w'i city in course of construction on site oi the Standard Threatre will 12 -U probability- be completed and ady for occupancy about the first ol October next. The building will cost about $100,000. , The builders claim it will be the only absolutely fire Poof theatre in the country. Tne annual report upon the condition oftftfr Southern Methodist Publishing UciiWjt Nashyille, Tenn,, lately sub fcU'feu vjy the agent and book coaimit eet shows a record of 'marked prosper y and a Luture of promise. The Chris ilaTl Advocate has now reached a week 'J circulation of 25,000 capies. whilst tt Sunday-school literature has reach an aggregate ninthly circulation of J 9-500 copies. The old debt was re cced duriog the year $41,322. leaving u at $143,875, against $350,370 in 1878. . 0vrin a retirement of $202,001 in Sl Sears. The business of the past aggregated $210,630. a gain of 3 807 compared with the previous ycar- In conducting the busiress all Pehasfes and contracts are now made Q a basis of absolute cash, and as a aseaueace, there are no debts. 1 i 1 H JUL j VOLL VIII. An improved locomotive constructed at the shops of the Lehigh Valley Rail road under the supervision ot Mr. George S. Strong, it is claimed, will draw a train on the New York,division at the rate of eighty miies an hour The engine weighs 100.000 pounds, and will develop a power of 1,400 cr 1,500 horsepower. The boiler i3 of 'steel, and will stand a pressure of 100 pounds to the square inch. . .- 1 Mrs. Louise Chandler Moulton writes from London that at a ball there anions many pretty women the very prettiest was Oscar Wilde's young wife. Sho wore a wreath of white lilies aronnd her lovely dark hair, her dark eyes were-bright, her checks glowed, and she looked "as happy as love and beauty, all three, could make a girl.1' She had a lan to which were attached masses ot lilies. LOCAL NEWS. INDEX ;T3 SEW AnYERTlSEfciEHTS. C W Yates School Books riEINSBESOER SChOOl Books. S P CollIek & Co Assignee's Sale Excursion Brooklyn Sunday School Muxts Bkos. & DeRosset Melllns' Food FC Millek Friends and Fellow Cltizans. The cool wave has struck this sec tion, but it will probably soon pass off. Fullest assortment o? Fishing Taek e can be found at jACOiif, t A little more good, solid, sunshiny Weather would be very pleasant to many ol our people, and especially to the children. Everybody in want of Paints, White Lead, Glass &c, should go to Jacobi's The slass which was broken yester day in Mr. A. Liebman's store window was promptly psid for by the father of the lad who broke it. Another large consignment of Sash, Doors & Blinds at Factory prices, just received at Jacobi's Hardware Depot, t The steamship Benefactor, Capt. Tribon, from New York, arrived at her wharf in this city this morning. Every Farmer ought to get a "Boys Clipper Plow," greatest invention of the age. Jacobi is the Agent t Wo hear of a good deal of malarial fever in some sections of Pender, Sampson and Duplin counties, though we are glad to state that but a very cases have thus far proved fatal. . The Brooklyn Mission Sunday School will give an excursion to Smithville and theForts to-morrow, on the Passport. A pleasant, quiet day is offered to all who may attend;" Messrs. jr. W. Taylor, W.L, Meadows, J. W. King. Jr , nd F. W. Foster form the' committee of Managers. - We invite the attention of our citizens to the fact that first quality shirts are being made to order at one dollar at the Wilmington Shirt Factory. tf. A dog with a tin cantied to his tail cut strange ; antics on our streets this morning, and came near doing con siderable mischief by frightening horses It is a cruel sport thu4? to torment a demb animal. There was but ope case for the May or's consideration this morning, which was hai ot William Council, colored, charged with disorderly conduct He va3 fined 53, in default of wbich he was sent below for 5 days. ' Quite a number of passengers arrive here daily on the Carolina Central trains from Charlotte and other points on the line of that road, many of whom take a trip either to Smithville or to the Sound for health and pleasure. Our young people had better indulge in all the picnics and excursions possi ble, for we can hear cf no circus which is coming this way this season. They may come along later fn the fall, but appearances indicate that they will give. Wilmington the go-by this year. The Republicans of the Fifth Ward held a pow-wow last night iu which quite a number of speakers engaged in explaining. The meeting was, we believe, in the interest of Hewlett for sheriff. When our reporter left Wil liam Tecnniseh Cutler was occupying tho speaker's stand and was gently sighing his devotion to the 'publican party. I Death of s Stranger. Capt. Andersen, of the Norwegian barque Ala, which arrived in this port ft few weeks since, died at the Seaman's flomo last night and his remains were interred in Bellevue Cemetery this afternoon. The deceased was about 29 years of age and had been sick ever since his arrival here, his disease being typhoid malarial fever and incipient consumption.': DiltT WILMINGTON. N. C TUESDAY. AUGUST County Commissioners. The Board ot County Commissioners met in called session yesterday after noon. The tax assessments of John Sheridan, XV. A. Roach (on property in Harnett township), Mrs. Martha James. Dr A. D. McDonald. Mrs. Rachel Hi Davis (in Cape Fear town ship), and Joseph Newman, were order ed to be reduced. It was ordered that Geo A Poppe and Thos- Hicks be allowed to list their rtoll tax. A John A. Farrow, appointed Fish In spector at a meeting of the Board Oct. 1st, 1883. and having failed to give the bond, the position was declared vacant and the same filled by the appoint ment of J. W. Alderman. James D. Hedrick was appointed student at the State University. The tax assessments of James O Bowden and B. G Worth were reduced" The Board then adiourhed subject to the call of the chairman. A Correction. Iu our report yesterday of the acci dent at the Rocks we were mistaken as to the lime. It occurred on Saturday afternoon, and it was, a fisherman named Wm. Barclay, who rescued the ladies. Mr. Editor: In your report yester day of the accident that occurred at the Rocks on baturday afternoon, you un intentionally did an injustice to the res cuers ot the Misses Taylor which I hasten to correct; Mr. Barclay who owns a small yacht, and lives at the Rocks, happened to be in palling dis tance ol tne young lauies, one ot wnom, Miss Hattie, had disappeared for the third time. He hastened to the point at which the ladies were bathing and swam to the rescue of Miss Hattie, at the same time calling to a passing boat for assistance. Although not au expert swimmer he succeeded in bringing her to dry land, and then through the knowledge and ex perience of Mr. Mayo she was restor d to consciousness. Had it not been "for the kindly actions of Mr. Barclay, the consequences would have inevit ably been serious; and as an impartial possessor of the facts gathered a tew hours after the accident, and not in any sense to deprecate the promptness and praiseworthy action of Mr. Mayo, but merely to give to Mr. Barclay the praise I know is his due,JI now state the facts as thev were. Miss Bessie was saved by an oar being handed her from the boat and Mis3 Annie Meares had succeeded in swimming to the shore. Ihese little incidents, happening occas ionally, as they do, are timely admo notions from a merciful Providence and should- awake in us feelings of thanktulness. M. Wilmington, Aug 12th, 1881. Criminal Court. The flowing were the transactions before this tribunal to-day: btate vs, 1 nomas umespie ana Owen Walker, Larceny Motion by defendants for amendment of the record The cause coming on to be heard on motion of defendants, it appears to the court that this case was dock? eted at the February term, A. D o tne unminai vouot, mat one Henry Pollard was prosecutor in the court of the Justice of the Peace, and that the defendants were bound over for their appearance at the said term o the Criminal Court; that no bill of in dictment was ever found iby a grand jury in the case, and that the defend ants agreed to submit and pay the costs and that judgment was suspend ed and cost3 paid and defend ants discharged. It furthermore appears that this was not a case ot Iar lency because the prosecutor had bor rowed ten dollars from each of the de fendants, one of whom, Thomas Gil lespie, was his co-partner and had personally authorized these defendants to take 10 bnshels of his peas from bis stacks in pavment of the debt. That these defendants, during the said term of Court, agreed with the prosecutor to pay the costs and stop the controversy but that they had no idea of disfran chising themselves or of accepting any other consequences of a submission being entered up against them, and that they are both ignorant men in law mat ters. The Court therefore orders and ad judges that this case be.reinstated upon the docket, as of this term, and that the record be amended by striking out the submission of these defendants. Submission stricken oat, Nol pro3. State ys Rains do Jones, burglary. Now on trial, At 3 o'clock this alternoon the ther mometer in this office registered 81 de grees same as yesterday. Only a slight sprinkle of rain co-day. Thin People. "Wells Health Renewer" restores health and visor, cures Dyspepsia, Im doteace,SSexual Debility. , $leod Some Sick Fancies. Mii. Editor: This is now tho fourth week since I have been confined to the house, and most ol the time limn tr mv bed. I asked the Doctor Saturday if hej tnougni l would get out this week and he remarked, teat if I did it would be a poor get out.-' A person who under goes a long siege of fever certainly has some strange iancie3 during his deliri ums, some of which are really ludi crous, ai me time 1 was suffering so intensely from pain in my eyes "and head it seemed as though both my eyes anu my uose Had determined to take up ineir position in tne back ot mv head, but as my mouth refused to join in the procession, my nose and eyes have re luctantly decided to recede to their proper places. It has been quite a number of years since I have been so sick, and I am not prepared to say that the quality of the medicine given has im proved ; in regard to effect it may be all right, but as to tastel Great General Jackson! they certal nig have made gi-j gantrc stnues m mas direction, a fel low, in the good old times, could take a bite ot apple, a grape or a little weak toddy "to take the taste out of his mouth," and go on swimmingly, and not dread the return of tho next time. But that is all changed now. The more you undertake to take "the taste out" it only "sticks the faster." I verily believe, that it some ingenious Yankee will invent a concoction to take the taste of some of the. medicine now given put of your mouth he would have an everlasting bonanza. It may be, however, that the doctors give, the druggists, sometimes, cane blanche to mix up whatever is at hand, and somefthem have evidently becoue experts in mixing bad medicine tc take. One day last week I sent my little boy down the street with a prescription to be filled; ho stayed an unusual long time and upon being asked what made him stay so long, remarked that the druggist said he had none "ready mix ed" and that it would '"take a longtime to mix it," and, papa," said the little fellow, 4 it seemed to me that he went to every vial, bottle, jar. jug, jimme john and barrel in the store and put in a little from each and then put in a tew drops of something he called ad lib, shook it up, and told me to "run home quick The directions read: tea9poonlul every two hours. Well shaken." If the "well shaken" refer red to the medicine, that wa3 all right, but it it rclerred to the patient, the simple word "earthquake" would have been the better one. 1 spoke to my physician in regard to the intolerable and indescribable 'taste' ot that medi cine, but he assured me that it was the correct thing, and that its arrival was very opportune; that if I could outlive the disease I would certainly got clear of the taste of the medicine Of course I read Wade Harriss' chap ter on sea sickness aud sympathized with him as 1 have, ss you know, "been there myself." A few eyenings after reading it, I was, m my magma tion, on the Passport sailing down the bay and sure enough, as Wade de scribed it. he was undergoing all man ner of facial contortions, and reaching down endeavoring to unbuckle his shoes to get his collar off, and begging every body to throw him overboard. At last a big, stalwart fellow, with the remark Poor fellow! It would be best for him," reached down, and before any one could say him nay, landed Wade oyer the stern and far out in the bay. "Man oyerboard," was sounded bufr it did not take many xmuute3 tor all on board to decide that it would be perfect fblly to turn the Passport back as Wade would beat her, fast as she is, an even race from there to Smithville. It was a srrand sight. Far in nis rear could be seen pouring forth from his mouth an endless coil ot undigested prose, inde eestible poetry, unused railroad disasters, heart-reanding murders, ro manticslopements, etc., etc., etc., which was equal m volume and velocity to the wake of the rassport. Ut course when the boat reached Smithville the natural enquiry was, what became of Wadeliarnsr And the answer from all sides was MHe's all right. He land ed in just fifteen miuutes after he struck the water; twenty minutes ahead of the PassporCs best time." Ho was found by a newspaper interviewer and expressed himself fully satisfied that i salt-water bath was a panacea for sea sickness. And any one who watched him devour a dozen or so of Manager Snblett's pig fish would have said, Correct" Remember, dear reader, that this version is all imagination But Wade's yarn was indeed and in fact truth. Compliments to all enquiring friends. If any one of them wants to know if am sick, tell them oh, no! I am only lying up here roasting, and taking bad medicine for fun. I hope to be out of the V cods next week, and have an opportunity to cive iust one yell for uleavcland. Scales, btedman and me rest ot the grand old ticket, Yours, "Sick." The paunbroker's sahj of jewelry will be continued to-night at the store No. 9 Market street, by Messrs. S. P. Collier & Co., Mr: 1. M. Gardner, auctioneer. It is to be understood that this sale is a positive one and that any article sold will be taken back and tbe money refunded provided it is not just as represented. Commencing with to-morrow the entire stock of crokery and glass-ware in the store on North Front street, recently occupied by Mr. A. A. Harts field, will be sold at public auction by Messrs. S. P. Collier & Co.. under orders from the . assignee. Some rare bargains may probably be had there. ' 12, 1884. NO. 191 Personal, j Mr. J. M. Cron'.y was faken sick on the 21st of May last, since which time he has been confined to the house until yesterday, the 11th inst.. Imaking a to tal of 81 days that he has peen tied in. voluntarily to a sick room. It has been a tedious trial with him, and we congratulate him upon tfe recovered health that will permit hirh again to be out of doors. Capt. D. O'Connor hasrfreecutly re turned to the city with Mrs. O'Connor, from a visit to relatives fin the great Northwest. They were I absent but fourteen days. . f We regret to learn tha Mr. A. R, Campbell is quite sick and confined to his house on the corner of Chestnut and Mulberry streets. It quickly heals woundsi St. Jacobs Oil, the best remedy known to man- ina. t List of Letters. A list of unclaimed letterk remaining at the Post Office in this City on Wed nesday, August 13, 1884: I A John Ahrens. 1 B Miss R A. Brown. Elixa Bowden. Geo. T. Brooks. f C Ed. Culett, Samuel F Clayton. I) Jesse Dudley. F John S. Freeman, Lizzie Farmer. Cm B A Gavin, Sarah J.'Gause. II Ed. Howard. Fred Howard. Rev F. B. House. J II Hau&n, Winnie Holmes, Lewis Horton. J Walter M Jackson. K Herbert Kelley. l L J L Lane. " M Pattie McRay, care Wm McRav. Andrew Moore, Laura Mcvans. Caro line Manor. j P Ed. Patrick. Julia Pass. CaDt. Kendall Phillips, L B Pes'ram, it Julia Keynols. i S F O Snow. J A Swain. .7 S bcftirmer; b A Swam. T Minda Thouston. W James Williauis, White, Hester Williams. John W. Persons calling for letters in the above list win please say "advertised;" if not cal&d for within ten days wll be sent to.;the dead letter office at Washington, D. C Ed. R. Brink P. M. "Koujsli on Ientist' Tootli Powder. Smooth, Refreshing, Harmless. Ele gant, Cleansing, Preservative and Fra- grant. 15c. Druggists. eod Now is the time to give Smith's Worm Oil. lvd w TiaBUTEOFRESECT. Wilmington, n. a, Auk Tilth, lBsi. As God, in His divine wisdom, I has, on the 28th day of July, 1SS4, removed from our midst our I cloved Brother, II. If. F MAK IEN3; and although we cannotrunderstand Ills rulings, we bow to Ills will, knowirg that everything lie does is done for our welfare; therefore, the committee appointed at the reg ular meeting of the lloward Belief F. E. Co. No. 1, on the 4th day of August, UsSi, adopted th" following resolutions: i- 1. '1 hat in the death of our Brother this Company has lost one of its most efliclent members and officers; enc whoso pleasure it was to do his duty. j 2. That we miss him in our ranis aud will always cherish his memory. i 3. That we feel it will behardloiill his j lace both as officer andmembcr. i 4. That wc deeply sympathize with his be reaved widow and children. 5. That theso resolutions be spread on our minutes; a b'ank page in our hooH of Record be Inscribed with his name, date of birth and demise Jand a copy of these resolutions be sent to his widow and to the daily Dapcrs with re- quest of publication. JOHN MEVER, A. ADRIAN A. D. WESSELL, P. FICff " WM. OTERSEN, Committee. NEW ADVEBTI SEMENT8. T. M. GAKDNEIt, Auctiouecr. BY SAM'L P. COLLIER & CO. Assigijee's Sale. QOMMENCING WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13th, at 10 o'clock A. M., we will tell, at pub lic auction, the entire stock of CROCKERY, conkittng of Breakiast, Dinner and Tea Setts, Chamber Setts, Goblet s, Tcmb'e- s, and a gen eral assortment of Glass Ware, Vases. Fancy China, Ac. , Ac. contained in store No. 6 North Front Mrect. formerly occupied by the late A . A Hartsfield. Goods will be ready for In spection Tuesday morning. aug i2 2t School Books. gCH' OL BOOKS, ADOPTED BY TILE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION. ' AND ALL OTHER SCHOOL BOOKS. SCHOOL SLATES, PENCILS; Ac Special Discount to Merchants and Teachers. Orders by mall will receive prompt attention FGOM HELNSBERGER'S, i augl! Live Book and Music Stores. Brwklra Mission Ssadaj Mm! Eitcrsioa, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1$, 1S31. ON STEAMER PASSPORT, TO SMITHVILLS AND THE FORTS. The Sunday School bctnj sm ill. affords am', pie room for thos? dejlriag a quiet day. Fare 30c and 23s for Roucd Trip. e . J. W.TALYOR. ' W. L. MEADOWS. J. W. KING, Jk,. F. W. FOSTER, t,z U It Managgra. , FIXA3B NOTIC WtwiabgU4 to receive eoatmtaiciuo from cttr fctenfi en pj sad.! tlbjeti;. -ffcaeral lateral tat The same of the writer mart tlwxjt t i tCoramTmlcaCcua mul t wxtttca oa ml one side of tbe paper. ' . PcrsooaHtlcs moat be avoided; Y And It Is eepedauj aad patUctiLu ly tnre tood i&at the Editor does not always eadoj s the views of eorrespoBdeata caleat so sttu In the editorial coramns. NEW ADVEKISEMEXTS T. M. GARDNER, Auctioneer. BY SAM'L P. COLLIEE & CO. ' r- -; ': A Pawn-Broker's Sale, Consisting of DIAMONDS, WATCUks AND JKWKLBY. TO BS SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION. Commencing MONDAY ' ALrnnsv n . s o clock P. M., in Store No. , Market Street, near Irott. vrc will eel! to tbe highest bidder, without Hiit or reserve, tho finest assortment DIAMONDS, WATCHES' ASD JEWEMY ever offered at auction In this State.. ThLs Stock will be sold under a full cTiarar. tee. All Goods warracted as represented or money refunded. Ladies and Gcbtlemcn 'srcelallT Invltnl in examine thl3 fine stock at No. 9MAUKET ST.. nAn. mm m 1.1 I.I.I . , School Books ! School Books! ' School Books 1 gPECIAL DISCOUNT TO. MERCHANTS and Teachers. Wc make a specialty of TEXT BOOKS adopted by the S. tato Board of Edu cation, rrices furnlihcd onartnllrAtlnn. Small orders by mall will receive prompt at tention. - ' C. V. YATES, ang U ' 119 Martct Street. 1884. Furniture. 1884. TIIOLESALE AND 'RETAIL. NEW STOCK arriving every day for the'Fall Trade! Merchant and others will save money' by placing their orders with me. Please send for prlco list or call beforo placing orders with others. D. A. SMITH. Furniture Dealer, N. Front Street augll Specialties. "jyjOSQUlTO NETS, BABY CARRIAGES, WINDOW SHADES, RATTAN CHAIRS, LADIES DESKS and WORK TABLES, and a full line of the most FASHIONABLE FURNITURE at lowest prlcts,' at the LEADING FURNITUBK HOUSE. v TUOS. C CRAFT, Agent, aug 11 . A Bargain! JN HANI) AND FOR SALE, FIVE BBLS SCUPPERNONG WINK ONJLY $1 PFIt GALLON. , A pare wine, a pleasant wine and a cheap wine. Mast be sold at c L. 6. CHERRY, aug y ir n. v. cor. marset ana second su. Mellins' Food, rrnvo fciZKs. fresh lot. PEARS' SOAPS, POZZONI'S COMPLEXION POWDERS, WHITE and TINK. ROSE and VIOLET. LUBIN'S POWDER, MENTHOL PENCILS. MENTHOLINE, JAPANESE HEADACHE CURE. Munds Bros; & DeRosset, JDUUGGISTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. rug G At Cost! QVER 500 BOXES TOBACCO AT C03T toclo'cout. Also, a Urge stock of Plug and Smokljg Tobacco at very low prices, from the Best Faflorlcs In Virginia. Cigars and Cigarettes ' By the mlllilon, at tha OCJce of i;ar jtcau xuiJAtto WORKS. . Jy23tf No. IZi North Msrket St. Now is the Time rjlJ BUY GOODS. OUR STOCK IS FULL and articles satisfactory. IfyVjutccda No. 1 Coofc fctovc there Is nono better than tbe Go'wVn Usrrest. It la complete In all its ar- ranjcmets. PARKKR A TAYLOR PURE WHITE OIL.. aull House Builders. HARDWARE OF EVEBY DISCSI PTION, Locks, Hinges, BntU. Sails, Window Fastenlnt, Ac. contractors can save money by consul Ur ui. Largo stock, tood assent meat and good tcoods. W. IS. SPRINGER A CO.. Fuccessors to John 1'awson A tjigU ...',, Wilmington, JT. C. "KIESDSASDIIlWirtillZESS: JTEAR ME FOR MY CAUSE AND HE 61. lent, that ye may heir ColOTaes, Extracts. Tolkt and Sachet Pow ders, Soap. Tcrkisn Towels. T&ilct - Case. FnR line of Dross Ac Prescriptions a tveo LaOty. At - T. C MILLER'S. Jl Cczser rosrta t&i 8u iu

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