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r.Vrt 1 no medium through
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Personalities must he avoided.
And It is especially and particularly tinier-
stood that the Editor does not always endorse
VOL. XII
WILMINGTON; N.' C, WEDNESDA Y.
9, 1888.
HI I tne of correspondents unless so stated
Ui UIO CU1MUUU t Jli tJ 111 j.
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. T " ! 1
MAY
J Wi iSSof decayed and crte to matter
E",wBlh and bowel. It l canaed
h,t?iJTer7note0oush bile betn
ifrltT th Mood to produce
iflUh ucli rwulU
rcjs of Appetite,
Sick Headache,
. Bad Breath, etc
..iiitAf constipation doea not
c- P.. notonlr act aa a purra-
15 TZXZl tonic a well, ana noirroauoa
:" .. e ere" '.rrrrv r. r
r..iFitofbody wimouw cuu
.m. intern. let .Hffmaffjmth CeastijM.
TT .L. ir ltCikCq to jiinwmi, ,
L"T WeJ io trr it. I firat took a I
TjTTftrwardi rSvdthdotoa
per d.ftctions.aft each ml. I In
3TOTa5VM TBeiomuch food that I
rcel ny d.fficulry. .1 kep it ia
act7 b without .JJut h.
""r t it ii kivioz cured xae. Geo; W.
SrT&rkSop Court, KbbCo..Ca.
TflJt oni A Genuine,-
rukUMlh Wrapper the red ZZk Trd
iaTSWlpHwly eh sat
thmisfn u ti; have street cars
Jct like any modern city.
The 'irant monument fund of the
Xc Tork Star now amounts to C,-
Astiekoftimlterl-'il feet long and
JiiQchwuare, believed to be the
hrt piece ever turned out from
any aw mill, has been sent from
iHiset Sound to an exhibition in
San Francisco.
A t)xm convent has just been dis
covered in Park and an artful al
Ized Mother 8aperior two ex-nuns
&nd (ortf six girl who participated
ia the swindle by posing as nuns
I tare bn locked up to await trial.
The Introduction of American
vitfhesinto England has reduced
the camber of gold cases marked at
the London assay office from 34,844
BbfttoSiUlGin 1SSG, and of silver
exfrota 119,004 in 1S7G to 03,708 in
lib interesting to learn ju&t at
tkb time that President Cleveland
21 Senator Ingalls are related:
ll.i Cleveland's grandmother was
Xehitable Ingalls, who was a first
in to Rufus Ingalls, the father
f the Senator.
Xto Hegner, the new piano prod
7Qer whom Loudon is going into
stares, h said by careful critics to
draining the hearty approval of
Professional pianists. He looks
than hi
alleged 11 years
isdiai
pretty boy with curl v black
and intelligent face. For six
Tfirshehasbeen receiving careful
auiS from Haus Uuber, of Basel.
l.Ih,vSaprcu,e Court "ile
V, , , of the stte does notap.
W . f "fc! that il Joes not ap
iJl ,,(1Q0 ia I.rocess of trans
ition through the State for sale
another St:i. , :
10 ,,(luo stored in the State
( exinrtedfor sale, and that it
in violation of the Constftu-
-ue United States.
fcordinr t: n.a nu tr.n i
It 0l0 of a villa to tli0
f- t!... i
tr y DO 8fu,Ple matter. In
Jty a recent visit to Flor
?4torw iujjie iu ner train
foi providel for, including
rian potentates, who had
betn k,tchens as they were un-
trt, "kM Europeans. rot
1 ul"Phones was required
yroou,. In the process of
IWpAf Mf0r the telephones.
p ahockfl ... . -
PU. wn wnicn rouia
"j rvpairetl.
"VrttK.v
" pari I In . . "j
Jiu2ittrml viu convlQce
ilt you,
with the N. Y.
ti1"1 faint.
U is th
Pnt. v
. win untl aii colon.
am f a
IKDII TO NW ADTKKTISIXSKT9.
LOUIS II MKAJtES -Hat3
M M Katx Dress poods
F C Millis Diamond Dyes
LootA Lady's Diamond Breastpin
Tatu)rs Bazaar MO Cables Wanted ,
Mrs B Wiggins Offer Extraordinary
I btaicment or Mutual Life Insurance Com.
pany of Kentucky
Only 2 bales
here to-day.
of cotton received
Services in St. John's Church to
il orrw (Ascension Day) at 11 a. in.
See ad. of a ladies1 diamond breast-
. pin lost. A handsome rewartl will
be paid for its recovery.
' The Remsen building on Second
street has been repainted arid jiuade
thereby very attractive.
We regret exceedingly to hear of
the extreme illneis of Mr. W. J.
lopn. Indeed, his death s almost
hourly expected.
Mocking Ih'rd
Caires- A lart'e
- c r - - n
, ,
oe iiauat very low prices ut .Jacobi s
, . n.nnf '
A private telegram received here
yesterday says that Gaston County
Democratic .Convention instructed
the delegates to the State Conven
tion to vote for Mai. Stedman for
Governor.
A private letter to the Editor from
a friend in Fayetteville, a promi
nent lawyer in tnat town, says:
This county, I think,- is largely for
Stedman and the Convention on the
80th wi 11 prove my prediction." So
may it be.
The steamer Acme is the latest
addition to the river fleet. She is 75
feet long, 13 feet beam and draws 3)
feet when loaded. . She will ply be
tween this city and Town Creek, un
der command of Capt. J. W. Taylor,
one of the owners.
Pender County Superior Court
adjourned yesterday at noon, mak
ing the shortest term on record for
that conntv. There were no cases
of particular interest and no re
cruits for tne l'eriitentiarv were
turned out.
The survivors of the Wilmington
Rifle Guards, Co. I, 18th N. C. Regi
ment, are notified to meet at Judge
Meares office, on Market street
near Third, tit 3:15 o'clock to-mor
row afternoon, to take position inprayerBy Chaplain, Rev.
the Memorial procession.
Itock Crystal Spectacles and Eyeglasses
Advice to old and young: in so
lecting spectacles you should be cau
tious not to take more magnifying
vowcr than has been lost to the eve
as in the same proportion that you
pass that point of increase, will cause
you further injury to the eye. Using
glasses of stronger power than is ne
cessary is tne daily cause or prema
ture ola age to the sight. I on can get
the best at Heinsberger s.
Nothing Fairer.
I. Shrier, at No. 16 N. Front street,
guarantees, if any purchasers of
Clothing, flatsand Furnishing Goods
are not perfectly Satisfied, he will
refund the money. He also guaran
tees to save you irom 15 to per
cent, on the identical goods you
may purchase elsewhere. It will be
of no expense to you to convince
yourself of the fact and you will be
money ahead by calling at
I. SHRIER'S,
The Old Reliable Clothier,
No. 1C and 20 N. Front St.
Sign of Golden Arm. tf
Owing to the late fire we have re
moved our Shirt Factory, tempora
rily, to No. 13 Market street, where
we win oe pleased to meet our
friends and customers.
No. 13 Mar-
ket st.
Respectfully,
J. Elsbach,
t
Prop.
Very Good Reasons.
The reasons why you can be ben
efited by. buying from the King
Clothier. S. 11. Fishblate: You are
in a Reliable House. A large assort
ment to choose from. A 'saving of
20 percent. All goods steam sponged.
Exclusive. styles sold by him only.
All goods guaranteed sewed with silk
His stores are well lighted by day
and night and you can see what you
are buying, plenty of light being
the most essential thing for buyers
of Clothing. If yon are not satisfied
with am' articlo purchased from
Fishblate's return the same and he
will cheerfully refund you your
luoney. With the" above plainly be
fore you how can you refuse to trade
with a house of that kind. tf
PROGRAMME
For Memorial Dayr Thursday, May lOth
1888.
The procession will be formed at
I 3:30 P.
P. M.
M. and move promptly at 4
fflRSIT TiTVTSTnV
. i , . , r . , t K
Bouitz. J. T. Mclverand J. R. Tur-
rentine.
Col.W. C. Jones and Staff, 2nd Reg't
, N. C. S. G.
Cornet Concert Clnb. r
Wilmington Light Infantry, Capt.
J. H. Daniel, Commanding.
Carriage containing Chaplain and
Orator.
Ladies' Memorial Association"
Children's Memorial Asssociation.
City Schools, in Charge of Teachers.
SECOND DIVISION
Will form on the North side of Mar
ket street, betweenThirdandFourth,
in charge of Assistant Marshals J.
W. Perdew, Oscar Pearsall and E.
SclftiriT.
Germania Cornet Band.
Association of Officers Third N. C.
Infantry.
Survivors 18th Reg't N..C. Infantry,
Each in Charge of its Senior
Officer.
Confederate Officers, 8oldiers and
Sailors, Senior Officersin Charge.
Civic Associations and Corporations.
Editorial Staffs and Employees City
Newspapers.
Citizens on Foot.
THIRD DIVISION
Will form on Market street, between
Second and Third, in charge of As
sistant Marshals H. JdcL. Green, W,
II. Sholarand Mike Carroll.
Disabled Confederate Soldiers
anil
Sailors, in Carriages.
Citizens in Carriages.
Citizens on Horseback.
LOT AT THE CKMETERY,
In charare of Assistant" Marshals
Cant. W. M. Stevenson and Dr. J.
H. Durham.
a
routk:
Up Market to Fourth, up Fourth to
Camnbell. out Campbell to Ceme
tery.
SKRVICKS AT CEMETERY.
Dircre Bv Germania Cornet Band.
Ode By Choir, "Rest, Comrades,
7 f
Rest,"
Robt.
Strange.
Dirge Cornet Concert Club.
Oration By Orator of the Day,
Herbert McClammy, Esq.
Ode Bv the Choir. "Cover Them
Over with Beautiful Flowers.
Benediction By Chaplain.
Roll of Honor.
Decoration of Graves.
Hvmn "Soldiers of Christ.Arise.''
Doxologv.
Chief Marshal, Preston Cumming.
Chief of Staff, J. Hal Boatwright.
Musical Director,E.P. Boatwright.
Weed m Out.
Tlie Pender County Democratic
Executive Committee organized for
the campaign on Monday last and
chose Mr. J. T. Bland for chairman.
This is well. Mr. Bland will make a
first-rate chairman. Now, let the
committee get actively at work and
begin the campaign by weeding out
all "independent Democracy" from
the ranks of the party. This is a
... i it 1
taut 4 VU VI WJ w w - f -
! v v .7 f b '"1
ty. Weed it out, gentlemen, weed
it out. With good, honest, hard
work you are bound to thoroughly
redeem your county this year and
you don't want anything in the par
ty that savors of discord and disin
tegration. It is going to be ft big
victory this year, as Cleveland and
Stedman will sweep the State from
one end to the other, and we don t
want to find Pender in the rear
when the roll is called on the 7th
day of next November.
Club Reception.
A reception was given last night
by the Cape Fear Club
to the offi-
cers.of the French frigate
Bi88on
and the lady friends of the members
of the club. It was. largely attend
ed and the affair was most enjoyable
throughout. The rooms were hand
somely decorated aud the Italian
harpers furnished music, for the oc
caslon. An elegant repast wasserv-
ed late in the evening.
The cheapest place to buy your
schoo books and school
U at Heinsberger., .
stationery
j On a Little Drank.
The principal interest at the May
or s Court this morning centered on
the investigation of the case of C.J.
j 9tckey, from Black River, who
was charged with drunkenness and
with resisting the police. In making
the arrest yesterday officer Hail, who
I o ' -r u& iuiuiucuv vu tula
wci. a careiui invesiieration dv
the Mayor brought out facts which
justified the policeman in the use of
forced Stuckey, it seems, was drunk
yesterday tit ternoon in Mr.iCroom's
store,' corner Princess anti 'Water
streets. He.had beeh asleep in the
back part of the store and Mr. Lee
the clerk, aroused him and
get him to leave. The man
tr.'e.l to
refused
to leave and Mr. Lee sent
for a po-
liceman. "Officer Hall; appeared in
answer to the summons and tried-to
arrest Stuckey. He I resisted and
struck the officer full in the, breast
with his fist, who retaliated py strik
ing the1 man on the arm with his
club.. Mr. Lee then ejected Stackey
fr,om the store and. Officer H?ili once
more attempted his arrest. Jtuckey
thereupon cursed the officer and ad
vanced as if to strike him again,
when Officer Hall struck hinon the
head with his club and then held
him down until he could be secured
and Dlaced on a drav and taken to
the City Hall. It was found that
Stuckev had a slisrht erash ion his
head and Dr. Potter was sent for to
attend him. It was in evidence that
the prisoner cursed and abused the
r
good doctor in. jinmeasured;' terms
while he was attending to his wound.
This is the substance of the evidence
as Drougnr out . ac tne iriai tnis
morning. The Mayor f6und that
I the officer wasx justified in using
force and Stuckey was fined $10 for
his fun.
The only pleasing feature about
the affair is this: After the tHal to
day Mr. Stuckey sought anl inter
view with Mayor Fowler and xo him
expressed his sincere regrets ajt what
had occurred, and stated that his
intention was to seek out Dr.Jpotter
and also apologize for the language
he had used towards him. ife also
stated that he was convincejd that
he was himself entirely in the wrong?
that he thought Officer Hall did no
more than his duty and thathls pun
ishment was mild as compared with
the offense. The Mayor thereupon
remitted the fine against him and
told him to go and sin no more.
Must Clean Their Premises!.
Editor Review: In yesterday's
Mayor's Court a case of refusal to
clean a water closet was tried, and
the party fined $20, whereupon he
took an appeal to the Criminal
Court.- T
Parties should assist the health
officers in the discharge of their duty
to keep the city clean, and then if
the officers do not do their duty re
port them, for the law is imperative
that when a person is notified tqey
must clean their premises. . -
We overlooked the item yester
day in making up our report) or we
should surely have published it. It.
was acase brought over fromia pre
vious day and did not stand 1 under
yesterday's date, hence the! over
sight. Ed. Review. j
Onslow Democrats in Session.
. r ( f
The Democratic Convention of
Onslow met lastr Monday at ( Jack
son vi lie and appointed the follow-
llJ&T UcViilcrvt Kcuiiciucii ao ucictii;o
Huggins, T. B. Henderson, Jackson-
xr,.r l'v v.
ville: Dr. W. J. Miumford and!T. E.
Gilmer, WhiteOak; D. J. Saunders
and A. L. Farnell, Swansboro; J.
, iV -
W. Spicer and H. E. King," Stump
Sound; E. Murrill, O. B. Cox and
S. D.-Bryan, Richlands. Dr; IE. W.
Ward and Dr. Nicholson were also
appointed, as delegates at large.
It is reported that very nearly all
the above are for Mai. Stedman for
Governor. '" -
Ixivlng Sympathy.
Mr. John L. Dudley receivejl this
morning the following telegram
from the Grand Lodge I. O. O. F.
now in session at Greensboro:) .
JLe80lved. That tne officers anu
members of the Grand Lodge, speak
ing for themselves ; and tne f order
thofoughout the State, desire to ex
press their" loving sympatny ror
Past Grand Master Wm. J. Yopp,
now dangerously ill at his home in
Wilmington, and add their pratyerrul
j hopes that he may be spared sto his
fn unn ,,
5
- Signed
B. H. WOODELL, ,
Grand Secretary.,
-Fof comfort andJecohomy usone
of Jacobi's Oil Stoves. ' . ' -1
The New Flag.
, The new flag made by a number
of ladies in this city for the" Wil
mington Light Infantry, will be f or-
j mally presented to the company
morrow afternoon,
at 3 o'clock, in
iront oi tne i;ity nan. , Tne pre
sentation address will be made by
Rey. Dr. Carmichael, in behalf of
the ladles, and will be responded to
by CoL Jno. L. Cantwell, for the
company. '" j -
Festival lAst Night.
. The entertainment given at Con
cordia Hall last night by the Ladies'
Concordia Society of the Temple of
Israel' was a very ' pleasant and a
yery successful affair. There was a
large attendance and the result wag
gratifying. There was - some yery
nice music, renderedDyj Professor
Greenewald, and there were plenty
of delicious delicacies on the tables.
City Court.
John Williams, charged I with dis
orderly conduct, was sentenced to
pay a fine of $10 or be " imprisoned
for20 days. r,- :
Theodore Alexander,
disorderly,
one day below. -
Larry Davis, disorderly,
below, -
one day
Attention is invited to the state
ment ofthatjexcellent Company, the
Mutual Life Insurance, of Kentucky,
as it appears in this issue. Mr.
Samual Northrop of this city is gen- j
eral agent for this company.
Quarterly Meetings,
Speond round of Quarterly Meet
ings for the Wilmington- District of
the Metnodist Hi. unurcn. jsoutn:
Brunswick circuit, at ' Concord,
May 5 and 6. - "
Southport Station, May 6 and 7.
Grace Church, at Wilmington, May
12 and 13.
White dlle circuit, at Fair Bluff,
Mav 19 and 20.
Carver's LJreeK circuit, at w ayman,
May 2(5 and 27.
Clinton circuit, at Andrew s unap
el, June 2 and 3.
Kenansville circuit, at; unarity,
June 16 and 17.
Onslow circuit, at Jacksonville,
June 23 and 24.
Elizabeth circuit, at Purdies, June
30 and July 1. i
Cokesbury circuit, at McJNates,
Julv 7 and 8. .
' Bladen circuit, at Uenter, July
and 15. '
Waccamaw circuit, at Shiloh, : July
21 and 22.
Brunswick Mission, July 21 and 22.
T. W. Guthrie, r. ifi.
THE MAILS. ' j;
The malls close and arrive at the City Post
office as follows: i
close.
Northern through malls, fast. L .8 .00 P. M.
Northern through and way malls, i .1L0Q A. M.
N. C. and A. & N. C. Railroads and
routes supplied therefrom ; . 8.00 a. m.
Kalele-h & Fayettevre. 6.00 P. M. and 8.00 A. M.
Southern way malls : L . 6.30 P. M.
Southern through malls. ....... 9.15 P- M,
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Western malls (C. C. Railway).... i . '5.45 A. M.
cDe Fear & Y V It R and points sup-
puea tnereirom. . . . . 0.40 r.
Raleigh & Hamlet R. It. and points
supplied therefrom.... 1. 3.ou r. m.
SmlthvUle U 2.00 P. M.
Wrightsvlllc. 8.30 A. m.
Clinton, special i. 3.15 P. M
TUJSSUAX AJMJ KLUA X . .....
Onslow C. H. and Intermediate offi
ces...:... ...... i. 6.U0A. M.
Tattle River. S. C. and Intermediate
Offices ... 2.00P.M.
Cape Fearlilyer mall. i . LOO P. M.
OpEIvsEpR DELIVERY.
Northern and way fflSti-- 1. 8.30P.M.
Northern through mall, lalfe i .ll-OO P. M.
southerh mails...... ...... 2. 6.30 A. M.
Southernway malls. ....... . . ..90 A. M.
Carolina central R. It. .1 . A. M.
Malls collected from street boxes; in business
portion of city at 5 A. M., 11 A. M, land 4.45 k
M. and from other points of the city at 5 P.
and 4 A. M. . i -.
General delivery open from 60A. M. to 7-00
P. M., and on Sundays from 9.00 to 10.20 A. M.
Carrier's delivery open on Sunday from 9.30 j
to 10.30 A. m. - '
Money Order and Register Department open
from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. , continuous.
Stamp Office open from 8.00 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Stamps on sale at general delivery 6J30 A-M.
to 10 A. M. and 1 to 7 P. M. 3
NEW ADVBRTIHEMKNTH.
,
Loot.
T AST NIGHT. SOMEWHERE ON CHEST-
lj nut street, between Fourth and Front,or
on Front, between Chestnut and Concordia
Hall, a Lady's Diamond Breastpin, In shape
like a crescent. The finder will be handsome-
iv rewarded if he will leave it either at this
office or at the N. W. corner of Chestnut and
Fourth streets. - i my 9 It
FLANNEL SHIRTS,
PBKCALE 8HIUT8.
LOUIS FJ. ME AiRES,
Gentlemen's Furnisher and Hatter . -
my 9
12 No. Front j
0AE0LINA BEACH.
CCHEDULE OF STEAMER W
SYLVAN -GROVE '
until further notice. Tavpai
at 930 A.M. and 3 P. M. Train returniiig leaves 1
Beach at 1 P. M. and 7 p. M. : i
. , J. W. HARPER,
my 8 tf " General Manager.
rJotice.
JR. W. A- McGO WAN will collect subscript
onsdue THE; DAILY REVIEW and (solicit
new subscribers, - . ,; . ... pt
: Statement :
ten showing THE condition op the mu
TUAL LTFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
KENTUCKY.
December 3lst, 1CCT.
ASSETS.
Value of real estate and ground
rents owned by the company - - . :
(less the. amount or encumDran- "
ces thereon . . . . : S B.SOi CO
Loanon bond and mortgage (duly . .
recoraea ana oemg nrst uens on - .
the fee simple) I 883.037 53
Account of stock3 and Donds of the
United states, and of this and
: other States, also all other. -
stocicsand bonds absolutely own
ed by the Comnany.. 176.t"i0.00
Stocfcs, bonds and all other securl-
- ties (except mortgage) nypotne-
catea to tne company as couat- -erai
security for cash actually
loaned by the Company ; . . . . . 2.874 81
Diterest due and accrued on stocks
and other securities. . . . t . . . ....... 60.129 CO
Cash in company's principal office
ana Deionging to tne company, -deposited
In Bank. 12.737 03
Cash in hands of Agents and In -
transitu . . .... .; 13,40914
Premiums or assessments unpaid - S1.4U3 31
Premiums or assessment loans .
and notes . . .... 100.728 13
All other assets, detailed in state-
ment .... ........ &,87jj
Total Assets.
,..:.$1,395,880 03
LIABILITIES.
Losses unpaid, including those re- ;
sistea..... s sa.TOiu
Reserved, as rexiulred by Law.;: . ..-1,195.005 00
AUotherClalms : ,4520
Total LlablUtles . .v. ......... ,
.$1,W7,61020
Capital Stock paid up.. .$100,000 00
Total Income..... 384,827 97.
; Total Expenditures 331,143 19
NORTH CAROLINA BUSINESS IN-1887.
Risks written. ' 59.500 00
Premiums received. . . .. . 1,648 77
Losses paid on risks..... :
Losses incurred 1
President, CHARLES D. JACOB.
Vice President, JNO. K. GOODLOE, '
Secretary, L. T. THUSTEN.' V -
General Agent, SAMUEL NORTHROP, Wil
mington, n. c . ;' ; '; i -. . .
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ,
-,.( .;;V"V.;
:r ". ; Office of secretary of State,
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.
; Raleigh, N. C, March 1st, 1888.
.1 In compliance with Section 3fY. of
' The Code of North Carolina." I certify
that the above is a true extract from the sworn
Statement of the MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF KENTUCKY, on December
315t, 1887, now on file in this department. :
-;4:" ' w. l. saunders, '-'.
my 9 It " v Secretary of State.
Grain Cradles,
GRAIN, GRASS AND BUSH SCYTHES,
Snaths, Feed Cutters, Cutting Knives,
Grass and Rice Sickles, Fan Mills, &v We
will guarantee to crive you 1 the best trr ado of
goods and at the lowest cash prices.
W. E. SPRINGER & CO.. I
my 6 tf I 14 Front St., Wilmington, N. C
: ; t ,
A New Pattern'Oil Stove. '
SAID TORE THE BEST YET INVENTED.
Refrigerators. Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers,
e. improved Pattern Door, and Window.
Screens and Frames.
For sale bi
3?3IAN. PLANNER & CO..
Dealers In Hardware. Tinware. &o.
my 7 d&w . - Wllmlnxrton. N. C
0. 0. VOLLEKB,
JJAVING CLOSED OUT MY LIQUOR BUS-
meas. 1 wiu enlarge my score so as to increase
my Commission and Grocery Business. In
stead of Liquors I will put in a complete
stock of Dry Goods, Notions, &c consign
ments solicited. Highest prices paid for all
kinds of Couutry Produce. All orders prompt
ly attended to. Advances made on all consign
ments. ! o. o. VOLLEUS,
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- Corner s. Fourth an d N uxi' K : 3. ,
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