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, OHAKLOTTJiI DAILY OUSEUVKK, DKUKMUKK 13,1900. t COJmEECli AM) FINANCE COTTON , CLOSES . A' MTTLR W, ' t ', . v.; j' , Market Lena Active But . Continued -(t'everltUi and Unsettled Helling Off i . to Low Ive of previous lyy Then . Uncovering ,Kllitrr . at loo Im . . 'provemeiiu on Near Months Owing - .' to letter Cabled Than ; Kxpertod ' ..and Big. Spot fclaJes in , English ', ., Mrkct, .v-- -v.y-' -'.'--"'" ; ' ' Nw-York,.tv liThe, cotton' market Wse leas activ to-day, but continued very feverlah. anew unsettled,' Price sold oft ' ( to (bout tha low point of yeeterday dur Ing tba first few. minutes but later iUad ' .'v tod aa 'jtamuUC'MivrrUtv.Th close V was veiry ateady witU iincbana prlcai to an. aivauca ,'cf f points. Bales were estimate it SOO.eoo hales.'. ; "-";.( V. . Tha, npen.lngwss'-steedjr', with an5ad vane of 1 nnlnft to a decline of II DOlntS. Av ' tba loaprovooiant'". being on ' the near montha owinr to '.better' cahlee Jhsa i petted : nt th ' big ; apot ealea ..in" tUe Englin!rJietJT But jrur ware -hiary aelllntvprdera' ln 'tha' hands of wire and ; commission "houaea'fOr U ilktter jnontha which probably the result of yea- - terday'. Iat market calla an shortly af : tor tha opening January, sold to 9.99 ani Marco .tol&i Covering checked the le olln ahd there wae . a rally -to a, little dvV the .cioalng prices of yesterday. Xriftn wet vorr quiet at tha advene. . and, after airlcs Vhowed a net vain of about . to i -polnta. tha market tagged off again, under eom local aelllng and bear pressure. JJubeeauentl? fluctuations wM mora or leee Irregular with the chud Wltliin I or i bolnU of tha beat on lift actlv 'month, O ' o the May V CM una 01 ne rceiure new from interior v reooniae: w gmitt any concessions In prioea oa a re siutof decline In future or of tb gov euitneng- eelhnat of the crop. Eatimatea ior .to-morrow' a .reeaipta were a little mailer., and helped tba market aomewhat ; meipia a . me porxa o-oy oi.iw -helee agalmrt M.73 laat week and KJtSS !. last year. For the week (estimated) m be Irs. asalnat iZKV laat week and ' raUrOaet-year. To-daa reeeluts at New Orleans 24,749 lnst ,Xt lost year, and at "Houston "WOO balea against 9,373 - laat year. ' i " NEW YORK COTTON. New Tork, Dec. 12. Cotton, enot cloa A ateady; middling uplands 10.0; mid ' dllng suit ia75; ealee none. x '. - Futures closed very steady. Prlcea ranged as follows: Open High Low Close - Pec Si b all . . Jan .M i.U tJ . reo. f so b - .&7 1 March 0 t m t CJ - .! April tiH .S .M t.'O May 3 K .tta 9.77 June .7a f.CT . .7J . .8l July .... .77 s.8 i.76 Aug rca : . . .68 New Or lean 'Cotton.' New Orleans, Dee. 12. --Cotton, apots rlneed quiet, S4c off. Middling 10t-lc.: aulas on the srot wre K0 balea, and 800 to arrive. Futures opened ateady at a decline of 10 to IS points. The taking; of p routs by bears who sold yesterdav soon sent prices up to yesterday's finals. Ennournalng cable and a good English i apot demand arrved to keep prices fttendy. but bull support was lacking;. The close was steady, 4 polnta lowr for December and the rent of the list un changed to 1 point up from yesterday'a clone. Futures closed ateady aa follows: January 1.91: February 9.93: March 9.97: April 10.02; May 10.09; June 10.14; July 10.20; December 99- Liverpool Cotton. 'Liverpool, Deo. 12. Cotton: Spot, good busineaa done; prlcea lb polrtfa lower; American middling fair 1.47; good mid dling 1.93; middling 6.79; low middling (.41; good ordinary 6.21; ordinary 4.97. The ales of the day were 14,000 bales, of which 2.000 were for speculation and ex port and Included 13.SO0 American. Re ceipts 36,400 bales, all American. v Fu turea opened quiet, and eloaed ateady; American middling g. o. c. December 6.414; December-January (.!M; January February 6. S3; February-March (.33; March-April (.38; April-May 6.15; May June (.364; June-July (.3ft; July-Auguat (.39; Auguat-Beptember AVJ24: 8eptem-ger-October (.27; October-November 6,19. A Charlotte Cottoau i These arlces represent f prioea quotel to wagons: Dec. 12. Good maddllng ,.. lo.oo strict middling Middling , Tinges and atalna H9H PORT MOVEMENT. New York, Dec. 13. Oalveeton. dull 10 5-14 New Orleans, quiet 10 3-1 Mobile, nominal , 0 Savannah, quiet o Charleston, quiet i.. ... 9 Wilmington, steady 10 Norfolk, dull 0H Baltimore, nominal .... iou New York, steady IV 60 Boston, steady ., 10.60 Philadelphia, ateady jo.75 Houston, quiet 106-18 Augusta, auiet and steady )o Memphis, quiet 10 fi-H m. ioiiib, nominal , iou Louisville, llrm .. 114 COMPARATIVE PORT RECEIPT8. ;'. Dec. 12. To- Last 13 ay. 17,799 24,729 1.6K9 i,bM 6S9 2.814 , (.640 (39 Tear. 11.7 9.287 1.K46 (,S61 283 91 (,40 Galveston .. . New Orleans., .. Mobile Savannah . Charleston KUmlogton.. M .. Norfolk Boston Philadelphia.. .. . .Various . 60 fc7 S4.3C6 Total. mm mm 62.217 j . - Dec 11 . ' " - - To- Last morrow. Year Mew Orleans.. M ..10,000-12.000 (,7.1 Houston 11,00013,000 11, B. GUveston u.OOO-14.000 16,(U INTERIOR RECEIPTS. Dec. 12. ITa. Last Day. Year. 7.4O0 1,29 (.974 7mi 9.S72 1,300 Memphis.. . Augusta 9,7 7,703 .. .. I.6U fit Cincinnati., ,. .. M JlarmtOTt.:.-. . .. ., 1B.930 lMU.Popk,, jm j... .. .... m.-aa New Tork Produce. aw T,rk, .Deo. IX FJout; gteady, bu"t SVI 1 floi ur flrm. Buckwheat flout gteady. 3 uexwheat quiet. Conmeal steady, Rye firm. Barley ateedv. .'-- t .Wheat.- spot easy: No.- X red 74 ele . vater. Options c, under last night May 1 (44j,July 9311-161 December 11. .. Corn, apot . barely - ateady; No. I, KM .' atevaaer. Options o. net -lower. Jan - ar! (H May 60; December 634. t v . Oata ateady,. mixed 99 to 99V. ' " Um Sm. tMf ham. to rji A ' MM. elty -extra, indla men (20.60 to (l?.W. ' ' - CUtmeats quiet Lard eesyr Western k pnmaK.sr ua sB.w nenneo easy, . . Pork steady: mesa (17.60 to (U...' Tallow steady.: Petroleum, ateady. . jiomn iinar. ' urpt-niins steaay, . ' Blct steady.--Molasses firm: New Or leans Open kettle good to' choice 37 to ex. Coffee, apot Rio quiet; No, 7 Invoice 7. - Mild quiet. Futures ( to 10 point lower. Sugar, raw quiet; fair refining (6-14 to ' 1 11-32 centrifugal 99 teat 113-10 to 97-12; ' molasses sugar 11-19 to H-X3 reflued nutter 45an;rpramery to ax. rhasaa ateady. unohanced. ' ' Kara weak; nearby aeiected 41 to .43; "Western averaae crime 92. ; peanuts and .freights quiet, tinchang d. Potatoes and cabbages dull, un- changed.-; .,? -.,- , -ji. t. . Baltimore Frodnoft. ' Balrifnorsj,'Dc;r llFloor-; -dull, tin. . changed. -. ' v -. - . .. ,i , -:. Wheat wa9ler: Spot contract 74V to 75; snot 2, red Western" 79 to 74; ateainer No, t Ted"S'A to 6; Southern by sam ple RT tO 00. -'.' . - -. ' r Corn easier tWt old M to i j n e w 4H to 40; steamer mixed m to '4ei new Southern wblteN com 47 to VjA: do yellow 404 to . ' r .-.',.,'. ' , , Oat steady: No.' t, whit 40i No.' I do l!4 V 40; No; "a.-mixed 39 bid. ' , . 1 Rv nro;;No. J, tstera domestic 7 to 77. .: i '; .'-: ' Biirer. firm, unchanged; fancy Imita tion 2T. t 27; 'lo creamery 33 to 84; do ladle Xi to' 23; ejtors packe.1 19 td 21. , " -F?iaa..11rm.Jl'iLWJ.,. . , ,-. . ., -'4'heese- active, unclmnged; larae. 1U; medium 14S1 small 14H. user stead and unchanged! coarse grVetUaod i.00j floe li.OQ. . L lt 4Tb riot lei Froduce. 1 (Corrected - t;iy by J. W., Immermei couipany.i , k Chlckns-3prlng. J 11 - liens Per head .... .... .. 19 ' tiS Ducka., ; , : -.4 l'-RRS (,,,,' 11 t y., Itye ,.,., ..... d j- , u Corn '.',..., ,. . ,j, ,u Tt 4)7f Cotton Seed .m- 90 Oats-Vead .. ..................... (u GI 0ls-8eed ................. w.w... W . j7tf , Cfdcaur Orali and' ProvMona. Chlcaao, Dec, It. Welling bf a larca quantity f wheat by on or the lead' lng Iohks caused weukness to-Jpy In the local wheat market.- At the close wheat for. May delivery waa oft H to Corn was down . oata anoweu, e, losa of M. Provisions were unohanged to Ui. lower. t ;' t ii, 'Dae. It WHKAT- ' ! Hlfih Low Qose. . 1 elUiyaa. ... et,n s7 . T' I 77 Jan..; ,... :.;,;,. - 40-1 41 , Dee. i,.'.. jy. Vvt i OAT Miy.." v'; ;jruly,M i .i , . 'vv ?i t vec.... PORK-':, Jen., . May...... LARD- , Jan., , V Dec.. ; - May.. ., May ;, . i-'.t 16.9T: 15.85 -15.75 ... v -J4.9U . ,'M.W i.".'ti...v',A;.'.i-i '-5S "i ion ' ,.,.t. ..... e.iv - av .si ' . ... ' (-4T .'-..V'.i.v'- I.3S 14 (.40 -I.4S v s, , , .i:WvJ Store. Savannah,-' Oa., Dec 12. Turpentine Arm 5, sales 4Sl; receipts 473; menta na.,;. .:. - ,' .-.. '.' Rosia llrm; aalea 2,Jfi; receipts ship- C D B (4.00: P O (4.4! H (4.U.: I (4.60: K 9S.H; M (6.(0; N $8 26; W O 94.75; W W Wllmlneon. Dec. 13.-Snlria turoentlne fSH bid; receipts 67 casks. Kosin nrm txio; receipts ais, - Tar firm 12.95; receipts 949. Crude turpentine firm (3.35. Si.0 and 94.(0; receipts 123. The Money Market. New York. Dec. 12. Money on call strong 9 to 16 per cent.; ruling rat 10; cloning bid II offered at 15. Time loans dull hnd Kroner; 80 days S; 90 days t to 8 per cent.; aix montha 64 to 7 per cent. Prime mercantile paper to C.4 per cent. Sterling exchange weak, with actual business In bankera blue at (4S3.ffi to 94S3.70 for demand, and at (47?.) to 947R.B ror ee day bills. I 'on ted rates 94M to MOH and (486 to (4S6H. Com mercial bills to 947. Bar allver M. Mexkan dollars 62. Government bonds Arm. Railroad bonds irregular. i 1 1 .1 1 1 . .' The Dry Goods Market-' . , New York, "Dec. 12.-The dryV good market waa more quiet for the day but prices were very strong. Scarcity la ap parent In some lines of plain allkn. Raw silk la advancing. Regular print ing cloths are at 4 cents, the highest flxure reached In some years. Under wear and hosiery have been aelllnsr well for nrxt year'a delivery.- Cotton Sed OIL New York, Dee. 12-Cotton seed oil waa barely ateady under feer offerings of crude. Prime crude f. o. b. mills 31 naked; prime summer yellow 40; prime . white nominal; primo winter yellow nominal. Miller A Co.'a Cotton Letter. Special to Tba Observar. New York. Deo. 12. The Liverpool market to-day weakened to the extent expected Jn aplte of more or lexs bull talk from operators' there as to the con servative character of the bureau figure of yesterday and the attractiveness of ruling prlcea. ljocal operatlona were on a larre arale, but there was little snap, owing mainly to the- abaenc of any short interest of consequence, and It lookod aa if most of that Interest has been well evened uo or that .what remained ot It was in no hurry to cover. The market lacka recuperative power to an unusual extent taking Into ac count how prices went to pieces yester day. A further sharp loss took place in is morning wnicn was soon recovered, but the beat that could be dona waa to rally price around first night's closing figures. Attention is now riveted on the Southern apot markets and the question la, will they crumble or hold Arm, since It la known that there 1 plenty of cotton ahead for all requirementa. The day's movement waa heavy, esne. dally at Interior points, which reported 47.xi ssainet zi.wuu last year, tne port belne- 40.000 aaalnst 34.000. New York spots unchanged at 10.60. Southern spot marxcts were ati aown h to m cent. Liverpool due 1 to 2 higher In the morning. MIUL.ER ft CO. Ilnbbard Bros. A Ox's Cotton Letter. Special to The Obaerver. New York. Dec. 12. To-day's market did noti show the Improvement which was expected, after the sharp break of yesteroay. Meavr liquidation on the openlna call rurprlsed the traders, who thought the weight ot weax long cotton had been felt yesterday afternoon. We think the buying waa of a better character than the aelllng during the entire seaeon, fartly for spinners but most reaction on he belief that the Southern market would not decline and that there would he few offers to Europe to-morrow, which would prevent any weakneaa In tha foretgi markets. From the movement st the Interior town the Insight movement for the week Is estimated at from 63S.009 to (40.. OuO balea . The clone waa quiet and steady, with few sellers anions' th lo cal trade, which Is looking for better market abroad to-inorrow. . HUBBARD BROS, tc CO. CATLIM & CO. Ooeauolaaloai Merchauata 845 and 347 Broadway, New York Boston, Philadelphia. COTTOW YARNS. 'All numbers, Skeins, Warps, " Oops and Oones ; COTTON GOODS. : We are , prepared to furnish DOB DIES ' promptly In A '- 1 large or Bmn lota.- . ' , ;, Write oa for ' price. . ' v t . . -'' . ; : CllOMPTON-TllATEn LOOM ' munivv . COMPANY. :; " -" v 'i . , ' Worcester, ,Mae,, ,' AtEXANDERA. GAIISED, x Southern Agents, . if aiarlotte, K. . c. ( ; --. ,'W'.'. TIUB ' METTtOPOLrTAV SURET -v,:,-- COMPAJI m ,-...,j: j of New-- York.' J :A " Capital and assets. On Million DoU lars. . -l-',. t, ' ,'- , Ieeuea Bonds of every" character, and all Jorms of Burglary Insurance. 8tat and. County Ortlctal Bond 9 specialty. , . -f -'i, Agenta wanted In every county In Ntrrttr and 'f'mit 'hCaroMnaj --'- Addresa Clias. N. - Vance-. General gent, Bond , Uullding, , Vashlngton, D. C ' ' Mms ; s. a plant 'ron; heworkr PAT HANDSOME PROFITS.. ..' V?1' Mafhlnerj AgeBia.-Tl'i' ;:'-'.' '-i CUARLOTTC, NORTH CAROLINA. . 1 , 1 , . 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KING, Financial Agent, 1 Entire Fourth Floor, Journal Building . Boston, Mass. Prospective Before beginning your balldlng operatkrua, yen would do well to correspond with us for prices on all sorts' of Bullillng Materials. He carry a full lino of Floorinf, CclUmr, - Siding,- Interior , Trimmings, Hash,: Doors, Blinds, etd, -. '-.'-.,".--. Always prepared to furnlah the beat materials, and can save " voa money, . ? - ,. , :.. ' HlJTTOJf BOUIIBOXNAI, ''.' '. '', '' VVr:v,r:.;s,v; lllokory, N. C.-V " -v'?v-' Other Southern are taking; ndvantagje of the opportunity , our lomtion offers of 1 mak ing more profit by ril ing pert or tlielr arooda In'tlse nnlalied state, aa I'Mtern mills have been dome; for so long. Keen though you are now mild ahead, we advlae ' Im mediate Inquiry of as for. particulars 4 vrlikh may cause you to sell brown, foods no fnrtlier head. (. ... ''" ' , ', union 0 1 ' , (Trsdd.Mark UNION- BLBCHINttmHNlSllIlffi :C0I CJREENVILLK, S. f!. oil , ottr jvth baochuo' WJU7' N' ' PLANS , AND 'ESTIMATE FUR. t' . :;'..::t.Af,i..:,r'i'., 1 ' : For weaving upholstery tab rlc9,' 1 curtalna, table covera, "tapeetrtet etc., the UALTON Double Lift Jacquard ,1a the beat mgchlne made, we have furnlahed' 91 per -cent, ot th'e machines Vied In thla county for making these goods. Tlios. Ilalton's Sons PhllaaelplUa, Pa. ALKXANDEIl ft GARS ED, -Soathern Agents, 'k i' Cbarlotte, N. C ui "King's Financial Bulle to you every Saturday Free , financial papers combined . . unafraid to investors by. giving that is advice- tpaid, to all who write for .v . -.. ... .. ... i- r -.. .:Trid";Mtrk!i-- ' :' ' vf .. "...J i iiunoers Ills .. fi-'.-.x.-v. ,!,'..-. . V COTTON Wl I LL MACH I NERY. t V , "V ( ( 'Mr, i r ' 1 ' I, 1 - ( . I e ::!' asaiw oreioui s . . OUTH TMYON ST. .. - - OHANLOTTa. N. O. Rtvolvlns; Flat Cards, Railway Headg, . Drawing Frames, 5plnnlnjt Frames, Twisters and Spoolers Qulllers and Reels, Looms, COMBERS ETC., ETC. PUBUO ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS BROWN & HUNTER Investigations, Examinations, Cost Systems Furnished. 121S-1231 Empire Building, Atlanta, a. A. D. SALKELD & BRO, COilMISSION MERCHANTS. 66-T3 Leonard 6 tree t, NEW YORK. COTTON YARNS. DEPT Fredlc Vietor & Achelis. HUGH MACRAE ft CO., Bankers BflsoeDanaoba ifouthern Seearldes WTLMISOTON, N. C. Waetamgton, D. X 408 Colorado Bldg, Cotton Mill Stocks RICHARD A. BLYTHE, Commission Merchant. COTTON WARPS AND YARNS. No. 114 Chestnut Street. PHILADELPHIA, . . . . sA WM. D'OLTER & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS COTTON YARNS Third and Chestnut Sta. Mariner and Merchant Bldg. PHILADELPHIA. PA. Manufacturers and Jobbers Frequently And It necessary to have Banking Facilities In ad dition to those offered by local banks. THE First National Bank OF RICHMOND, With VIRGINIA. S 1.000,000.00 Capital Earned Siivpliw 1000,000.00 S3,N0.f00.00 Deposits St.000.OO0.nl Total Krtoiii-rea Offers Just the Additional Fa cilities Required. Jno. B. PurcelL President; Jno. M. Miller. Jr.. Vice Preel. dent; Cha. R. Burnett, As sistant Cashier: J. 0. Joplln, Assistant Cashier. r HAYYARD, VKK & CLARK Cotton Commission Merchants. MILLER & CO. BANKERS AND UltOKlJka. St nraswa. New Xor. Membersi New Kork Hiook ii,ichanga. New York Cotton Exchange, New York Produce Kxobanaa New York Colli change, Chioage Board of Trad, New C1MM1SV, VM,... WM. V V. r,VW Orleans Cotton Cxobange, New Orleana Board of Trad, Philadelphia Block Ks change, Liverpool Cotton Aasoclatioa. fexeout order for tha purobaae or sale of eottosj, atoeka, grata or previs ions for cash or oa margin. Special attention to order by mall. Phone or telegraph. Branch Office: UM Xaat Mala street, k HK B ALEXANDER. Manager. The Rcadvifle, Mass. Cotton Mill Men will do well to ieal" as a means of lis an4 we; will part of your labor.troubles; ALEXANDER & Southern Selling ,!Himt'm4vtrirtf rMv-eae, 5TUARf W: Cramer, f ENQINCCR AND CONTRACTOR. flubbers. i V . J- t. - 'i'f- ... .... .'-' ' IfWOdl internedlatas. Jack Fratnas JENCKCS PAWTUCKET, R. I. COTTON TABJf BPINNXKS, CONVBRTERS AND Correependeac With 0. A. BOBBINS COMPLETE EQUIPMENTS 1XH COTTON MILLS, POWER PTJUTTaV GENERAL MACHINERY. Vl CHARLOTTE, h NORTH CAROLINA : tilOHeCRADC SPINDLE. 0 Belt Oil and Or era. Lubricating Greases, Reafy-Mtaed Cold Water Paints. Afnl WatUea' Dreaatn OocanoaneU. GEO. B. HISS OIL CO. CHARLOTTE, N. C. I. SPENCER TURNER COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Vw York, Philadelphia, Cad sag, St. Leeske, U Yarns and Cotton Piece Oood. PAULSON, LINKROUM & CO. ' Cotton Yarns S7-89 LEONARD 8TREET iSO CHESTNUT STREE'f IS MONRO!) STREET . William B. Charles OStqee Charlotte ST. C. Beat Main SMBee ESTABLISHED 111 t. P ELLIS & COMPANY Cotton Commission Merchants MEMBERS OP The New York Cotton Exchange, New Orleans Cotton Exohange. Liverpool Cotton Brokers' Association. New Or- lsanr Board of Trade. Cotton Exchange Bnlldlng NEW ORLEANS Special attsnUon given to executing of orders In contract for future de livery of eottos In all tha rparketa, CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. rfUBBARD BROS. & CO, HANOVER SQUARE, NEW YORK. MEMBERS OP Nsw York Cotton Ex change, New Orleans Cotton Ex change, Associate Members Liven pool Cotton Exchange. ORDERS SOLICITED Eor the pur. base and sale ot .cotton for future delivery. Correspondence Invitee. JAMES E. MITCHELL CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Cotton Yarns and Cotton Cloths. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Philadelphia. Ill and 134 Chestnut St Boston. 193 Hummer St. New York. No. 73 Tonard SL aiarlotte, 25 & Tryon St. Stafford Compaoii Automatic solving the labor; problem. V sCall on explain how you can solve ;at , least GARSED Agenitsr'. . t anANeit arFtow . COUITABLB BUILblMe), ' ' ATkANTA,BA 7'. ' V. Automatic Feeders, ' , Openers and Trunk, , Breaker, lotermetliattandl v Finisher Lapperj, Kirschoer Cardlns; Beaters . Thread Extractors, ' Waste Pickers, etc ' Raw Stack Drirers. v.' ETC ETC SPINNING CO. DCALKR9. mm Southern 8plnara Solicited. LOOM, CNCINE AND VALVE IS CO. NBrW YORK PBIXiAJDEIiPIIIA , CHIOAOO COTTON YARNS, CCnTO?r 43QODS. AND COTJTON WASTE. Mass. and Aaasterdaa ST. T. .Amsterdam. N. T. ' ' BARTI.ETT, FRAZIEH A CARRINUTON. New York. N. Y. MEMBERS New Tork Cotton Exchange New Orleans Cotton Exchange Naw York Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trad FLEMING A CO, Correspondents, ROCK HILL, 8. C ruHUC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR C. U SMITH. S3 8. Tryoa SL, CHARLOTTE. N. C Examinations and Audits. Certi fied Statements Rendered, Improved Systems of Bookkeeping sand Oost Accounting Installed. v BOND DEPARTMENT ' WACHOVIA LOAN I TRUST COXTAXY WINSTOX-SALEM, N. C' BONDS AND STOCKS. . 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