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1 w Wxu be clad to raealve eejaacaieaB ttoni oai maa oa amy a6 all rato)Maa waarallatereai bat Ta aasas of ia wriur stoat siways m . atebed to taa BiCtorl Camumlcatkma nut ot wnttaa oa on elde of the paper. J rkrsosxntlce must bo avcXdod Ld1 it la especially and particularly oa oot that the Editor doe cot alwaya eadoi ta riews of corrMpoBdest nalae c tat la the editorial column. H ' AJD r"' , LI()S3 POSTAGE PA L month. 35 cent c ThrM i' delivered by earner. I 3 . week- free rttz n nd liberal. VOL: XI. WfLMINGTON. N C, FRIDAY. AUGUST 19. 1887 NO 197 r DlILi 1 KEYIE. 1.11 J called a wef i -1 i J 1 ,hP rassM Decauae she WVbii- ndbe Lad toW T' tbew.i. .. .laced nt the rL rnonncuient bill: "And f1 In 8t3r lheV binl flew into the coinp . U a compositor was fet. P.jveninientfor it. , H,bti inclined Dy war aggre- ...ntffi55.onwtfcll 5)1.000.- I r4 llv r, annual payout for interest. I-"" : . i T3epre3.deat has receded ieller nUn Vicloriiu reply aj one Uy uiiiur berou tbo occasion st-istac!ioii at the letter and T'm prfcstat uninterrupted t .., Ikibert ot Juliet. Ill . jeep od Uriiuan Eve last ,ad at !st accounts was still ? w.B Iain in a cataleptic stale Sbe is 31 years old and vu sloot wlieo she weut to sleep, but r..-n r!nrM Iroiu all the coun ...!,. sum oi Kentucky have been Wftdil lie office ol the secretary of jUM. siowi" the following result: Bjckner. Hl.GW; Bradiey. 127.604; r.,r,t BJJO:Crdin. 4.487 The plurality of Bacioer ver Bradley is 17,015 , ifr hio. of Americus. Ga.. bat his nii- hv li?hninc the other day yi uv y - - - tot witnessed a carious (reak of the electric fluid. The chimney of a light id limn cu lifted ud. the flame put out. and the chimney sat down 00 the table in so upright position without beiuj broken. . . A mspofthe wotM. made in 1529. wired aniie state library in Albany. &fiQ2b marie long before Henry Hud Matu born.' shows the Hudson river mil ltn fac-simile or tne map oy Ibero. called the Borgian map. Who liavered the Hudson river is, there fore, itil! an open question. Thare was something peculiar in the amazement of a orozranime of a Ann. Dilhls nlanJ mil n I On rtM iuut.( llUiCS IJIUiO Ulass tuuiuu w r,mt)m II I C.,..n4 (till m ma DDffloers appeareu as touuws ; so. 4. Tut Me m My lAiue iia Mice t insha we (accompanied thecarau.)" ae by - Mr Pnilln Tm..o Rsilan atiihnr nf -Miiip uauiu iinnQji tiaooce popular "Festus," which now lirei chiefly in a single quotation of halt a down lines, is still a vigorous and iCiiTe mm ftlrhnnoh hn Wfin hom A oeiore w aterloo li 13 ereai poem Hit A... 1 .1 . . ? "fmwu mrouKQ tniriv eauions America to e'avnn in Rnf1nd. and ootheretoro like to visit this coun mj. um nesuaies l: do so at nis age: in w. uV iuuih, nuv . mvm 00'itis himself, has written an.400 PJP book on reform in prisons. In it ballade to tha nninm hahit In whip.h ia former years by was a slave, but iica he 1 now fruo from nnti rann a priaoQ experience io order, as Js. "that I might add my iodhrid- tuygg VTU1VU UkU -miv t<lg tOWardi nmMnino tho anhipot prisoa reform." ' The dam horrible railroad acefdent m Illi- Wii;n i.- ..... --uiue mile abort ot 1,000.000 Jjeiht people 'Will die and $5. f ',Ulllimit that can be collected "WU person. This one item will $40,ooo. The seriously oJf laa, 0011601 lt).00 or S15,- dluit dama2e lo property and the will cost the company a round auj . lQa teronauts wno Sai Ja "cenaion from Paris lazih. J wilh object of reach- tiaxeAtA 001 5eem have totht i Unc5 "Victory The tt i, I'1 10 haYe beea reached by ib:l4Srtt . M,". Q their memor Wu0Ju,?l7-1862. are said to feet or. n eievtou of 37.000 liTot. 1C8' Tbe account of i ber'. , PreTiU8 t0lh and to r r ... '"itoMi. Ui'weirsat74. At "f4 b,.P,al80Ofthe loer waa tUrM 100; at 19.000 feet Glaiiber's hand and lips were blue. ! but not bU face ; at S1.000 he heard his heart beating and his breathing was becoming oppressed ; at 29 000 feet be became senseless and returned to con- wmuaness only when the balloon came down again to the same level. When t reached 37.000 the temperature was twelve degrees below zero, and Jx- well, who could no longer use his hands, was obliged to pull the siring of the valve with his teeth. That was quite enough of a demonstration as to bow high an aeronaut could go with safety. Kenwa Hr Youtli The mackerel catch off Nova Scotia doesn't seem to be worth fighting about just now. Neither within nor outside of the three-mile limit are there enough fish to repay the exertion of catching them. Clay Mrs. Phoebe Chesley. Peterson. C Co.. lowa. tells the following remarka ble story, the truth of which is vouched for by the residents of the town: "I am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many years; could not dress aiyself without help. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework 1 owe my .hanks to Electric Bitters for having renewed my youth, and removed coin pletely all disease and pain.1' Try a botile, only 50c. For sale by W. II. Green & Co. LOCAL NEWS. California fruit is getting to be an important item in the New York market Th tollowiug u from yester day's Herald: California peart, ptachus. pluujs ;iud Hpricots, all much larger than the fruil crown in the East, weru plentiful in Washington and Fullon markets yester day. On one stand on Barclay street, outside ot Washington Market, there were pears trom California exactly twice the size of our Bartletts and rosy with the blush of ripeness. They were marked ten cents apiece or three for a quarter. The big, dark, wine colored plums were forty cents a duzen and made the reporter's mouth water. The white Muscat grapes had the same eflect. and as lor the peaches they beat the best ot New Jersey Crawford peaches in size and brilliancy of color ing, and are said to be delicious in flavor, but they cost $1 a small basket and by the crate they come at $3 and $3.50. A carload ot cautalouues direct trom the Pacific coast from Woodlaud. near San Francisco, arrived yesterday, and were in excellent condition after their long journey.' They were gobbled up by a limited number of truit dealers in double quick time and held at a high figure, a box of eighty of them being worth $5. There were California pears almost as big. as cantaloupes selling at $5 a box of eighty to ninety pears. Stanley may be dead, but it so. it is a hard matter to get people to believe it. Yesterday's New York Herald specials trom Brussels says: The fresh rnmor of Stanley's death is firmly believed by the King of the Bel giums and all the Congo authorities here to be a barefaced invention, trom the mere fact that it comes from Zan zibar. I believe that it came by the same mail which brought me the news I telegraped you vsterday, which also brought to King Leopold a copy ot a letter addressed by Stanley to Captain Leibrichts. District Commissary ot the Congo Free State at Lenpoldville. A copy of this letter was also shown me. It is dated June 17. Stanley states that he arrived that very day at Aruwimi Falls in good or der and in good condition, and thanks tb Free State tor assistance, lent him during his voyage on the Congo. If Stanley bad been killed since, the news could only have reached Zanzibar five months afterward namely, next No vember even by the shortest route Tanganyika Lake. Therefore, the Zanzibar news is utterly incredible; Had it come by the Conco route it would have looked more likely, but it has not. General Strauch has lately received three telegrams from M Hansseo, Gov ernor ot St. Paul, Loanda. dated Aug 3, and another from Madeira, dated Ang. 9. They contain general news. Of course, had any plausible iumor of Stanley's death reached Governor Haosscn he would have mentioned it in one or the other of his telegrams. whereas he does not even mention Stanley's name. At the Congo Administration oflices here -the rnmor i considered a pure fabrication. Ot course. Stanley may have been abandoned by his escort since the-last authentic advices. In fact, late private letters which were shown me by disinterested persons as sert thai he has had some difficulties 1 with his escort. These may have taken a tragic turn ; but to assert that tbey have is equal to swearing that there was an earthquake last night at the North Polo. , Worth KnowiDi. Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant, Lake City, Fla.. was -taken with a severe cold, attended with a distressing Cough and running into Consumption in its first stages He tried many so-called popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced in flesh, had difficulty in breathing and was un able to sleep. Finally tried Dr. King's New Discovery tor Consumption and found immediate relief, and alter using about a half dozen bottles found him self well and has had no retnrn of the disease. No other remedy can show so grand a record of cures, as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Guaranteed to do just what is - claimed for it Trial bottle tree at W. H. Green & Go's Drugstore. Quarterly Meetitiirs. Third ronnd of Quarterly Meetings for the Wilmington District of the Methodist E Church. South : Brunswick circuit. Aug 1718. Wapcamaw circuit. Acg 20. 21. Whiteville circuit. Aug 23, 24. ' ' T. W. GVTHWS. K. ItlBEl TO NEW ADYESTflEISlBTs CW Yatkm Grocers flKlNSBEKGEK'S DO You KnOW It ? Jam I King "ampson County Beef Ninety oue, at 3 o'clock, is the record tor to day. Tbu bait holiday was generally served ihis alterooon ob- Mr. James J. King will have on sale to-morrow and next week at his stall in Front street market, some fine, Samp son county beet; also lamb and mutton. The rails on th Wilson and Florence Railroad are being laid at the rate of a mile a .Jay. A branch line will be run to Bennettsville. The road is expected to be complete by the first of October- lliUIC&MOO For North Carolina, fair weather, preceded by local showers, stationary temperature in the eastern pinion, warmer in the Western portion. Light variable winds Market well supplied with wood; seiiing al $2.59 per cord. Paints and Varnish. Best in city at Jacohi s and at lower prices than you cau buy elsewhere. t It has been the dullest day for local news we have ha-d since we were com pelled lo "go it aloiiH " Maj ' Foster was reported to-day as somewhat easier. He is still very weak, however, and cannot sit up An excursion train will be run from Tarboro to this city on the 25th inst. Ihe fare for the round trip is only $2. Schr. Mary Attn arrived fast night from Orton Plantation, with a cargo of rough rice for the Carolina Rice Mills. The Passport had a large lot of young folks aboard ot her this afternoon, bound for Carolina Beach and a surf bath. Mrs. M. P. Taylor is having erected a two story brick building, near the corner of North Water and Mulberry streets. Mr. Frank Sessoms, of Bladen county, is in the city, for the purpose of purchasing a stock of general merchandise. Are you going to build, repair or paint? Then buy your material from Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. He will supply you with the best and save you money. t This city has been to. a great extent exempt trom the mosquil plague this season, but the little pests are beginning to make themselves beard and felt now. Mr. S. Van Amringe. Probate Judge, while in New York recently, purchased an automatic copier, with which he can take 2 000 copies at a time. Tbe machine will be in working order tomorrow. Result of t!i Earthquake. We noticed on our streets to-day a colored "man. Wiu. McManns. who claims to have jumped from the third story ot a building in Charleston, at the time of the earthquake. Allot the sinews iu his legs, below tbe knees, appear to have been paralyzed. He is in a tearlul condition Ou thing is certain. Mayor Fowler is no respecter of persons. A sinner is a sinner in his eyes and the culprit of hijrh degree receives no. more mercy than Iih brother ot a lower scale io the social ladder. Carolina Beach. Keep cool and re member that the headquarters for batht iiig suilH is at the Wilmington Shirt factory. Suits mad toorder Ladies a specialty. J. Elsbach. Prop , 27 Market street. tf. It is reported that large quantities of ammunition are still i process of ex port ti Hawaii from which it is judged that all ih not yet quiet in Honolulu Perhaps after the elections of - nobles" and representatives under the new con stitution, things will become quieter. N, Jiirdge. the Review did not in timate that the party would have to walk from Masonboro Inlet to Carolina Beach. Its principal pencil pusher knows better than that. He was in camp ih 1861 at Camp Wyatt. just across the Sound trom Carolina Beach, when you were by the way. where were yon. Jorrige. just about that time? Painful Accident. This morning, about 10 o'clock, Mr W. W. Litcv. a carpenter employed in remodeling the "Ben Beery buildiDg." comer Second and Church streets, fell trom a scaffold and was painfully, but not severely hurt. He will be sent to his home at Rocky Point this atlernoon Burglary. Some time last night, probably be. tweeu 12 and 1 o'clock, the residence of Mr. Geo. S. Willi, on .Princess street, between Sixth and Seventh, was enter ed by a burglar and the turn of $2 in money was taken from the pants pocket of his 4ather-in law. Capt. Cbas. L Cowles. Nothlnr site was mined. Exports Foreijfu. Br brig Electric Li(jhl Piks. cleared to-day tor Martinique. ith 154.000 feet lumber, valued at $I.G'J5.(8 shipped by Messrs. S. & VV II. Northrop, and Spanish brig Esperanza, Bougoabc cleared tor Ponce, Porto Rico, with 1911.209 feet lumber, 10 barrels tar t.nd 20 barrels pitch, valued at $2.&57.04. shipped by Mr. E. Kidder's Son. In the ToiIh. Under Ibis caption the Florence Times says: 9V C Kopps, who is well known in these parts, is likely t-o be detaioed fr quite a while in North Carolina, he being in the toils ot the law in Wiln mineton, tor acts various and sundry The Marion Slur of last week publish es quite a lengthy account of his doings in mat town, which is not at all Hat" taring to his methods and manners. Kot p's departure from Floience was unknown to many of his creditors, and they sigh for tbe dollars due them. Personal Bishop Watson was in .Newbern on Wednesday. Maj. J. C. Winder and Mrs. Winder have gone to Saratoga Hon. George V. Strong, of Raleigh, was in tbe city yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Potter left the4 city this morning for a short visit to tbe "Switzerland of America." Col L. C Jones returned to the city this morning from the. Western division of his road. Tbe repairs have all been completed and trains are now running through to Rutherfordton. Mr. M. Cronly has gone to Morgan-, ton, where his family are at present. Mr. R. E. Branch, of the A. C. L., has gone to New York to spend his vacation. Mr. Jefl. Beery, having been fur loughed for a few days, has gone North. You will find hoes, forks, shovels spades, scythes, swaths and farming tools of all kinds at; Jacopi' Hdw. Depot. t City Court. The first case called was Obadiah Jenkins, charged with being drunk and disorderly. Continued until to-morrow. Wm. Davis was arraigned tor assault and battery. Guilty, and a fine ot 5 or 10 days below was imposed. Ed. Moore, charged with disorderly conduct, discharged. Boury Jordan was next arraigned on tbe same charge, that of disorderly con duct. Gailty. and fined $20 or 30 days. Deuni Perkina. charged with keep ing an unlicensed dog. was fined $5. $1 to be remitted if badge is purchased. Pudding flaesett. disorderly conduct, guilty ; $10 or 20 days Percy Cotton, fluhtiu-; aud disorderly, guilty; $5 or 10 (lavs. Rolil. Loug. assault aud battery. On affidavit, this cafe was transferred to Justice F B. Rice aud defendant recognized to appear at 3 o'clock this after moon. TH15 UlAIU. The malls close and arrive at the City Post office as follows : CLOSE. Northern through mall, tast... 10.00 P. M. Northern thromrb anl w7 malls... AWO A. M. N. C. au-'i A. A X.t!. ttaliroiwfs and routes supplied therefrom ln.00 1 M. and 0(i a. Raletsh 9.0O a., m. and 7.00 r. M. wuttiern mall?.... Q 00 r. M. Cheraw Jt Darlington K Uan1 point supplied therefrom 9.P. M. DAILY JKXCiSPT SUN HAY. Western nijll6(O.C.HMlwav) 6.00 A. W. Faycucvllle. C. F. A Y V R. K. nd points supplied thercfrom....U.W A. M. Kaleijrli Hamlet B. tt. and points - HuiMii'.ed therefrom m P. hi Cbarlot c and Maxtou..? 00 t M and 6 00 M 8mlihville. ....2.(0 P. M. WrlKUtvllle ....8.,e A. M. TUHlA.YS AND FuIDAYS. Onslow C. II. ana Intermediate offi ces 6.0C A. M. Little lilver, S. C, amlintcmroiilate offices , 2 OOP M. Cape Fear ftlver mall l.OO P. M. OPEN FOR IlEIVKIlY. Northern through and way malls... 10.30 P. M Southern through and way malls . . 6.00 A. M. and 9 00 A M Southern. West of Florence 3.?0 A. M Carolina Antral Itallroa-JXtfJ A. M. & 9 00 I'M CarrJtr't delivery cnen en Sunday from 9.M' to 10 .0" A - M. general delivery open from 6 530 A. M- io 00 P.M., and on Sundays from 9.00 to 10.00 A. 41. taiijpJlu.c open trom 0.30 A. M. to 7 P.M., Money Order and Itcglater Department open from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M., continuous. Malls collected from street boxes in business portion of city at 5 A. M., 11.00 A.M. and 5J P. M. and from other points of the city at s P. M and 4 A. M. The cheapest place to buy your school booka and school st-atiouerv is at Ileiu- oerifer t NEW ADVEKTISEMKNTS. To the Public. rjilIE UNDtUSlGNRD, WHO HAS BEEN enaged In the Clothing and Gentlemen's Fur nishing Business In this city for nearly twenty years, will within a few weeka remove to new, largeaad commodloua quar tcrs on North Front street, and he takes this opportunity of thanking tfUmnny kind friends apd pitrona for the liberal patronage he haa 8.i long received at their hands and to assure them that In tbe future he will use his best endeavors to please them and retatn their val ued custom. Kespcctfully, . I. S1IHER. Iii a short lime I will go North, not for the purpose of replenishing my stock, but to buy an ' Entirely New and Elegant Line of Goods for the Fall and Winter Trade ! NEW ADVEKTISEftlKNTH. Sampson County Beef. Jf SHALL HAVE FOR THE NEXT TEN day 8 the best BK.EF. LAMB and MUTTON that has been In market for tlx months, call and tee It. Jv E- J. KING aug 19 tt Stall No S. Front St. Market Sale of Land for Partition. JgY VIRTUE OF A DEKBK OF THE fcniocrior vourt of New Hanover County, the underslgne . Commissioner appointed in and by said decree, will, on Monday, the 20th day f September. 137, sell at the fourt Houee door in Wilmington, for cash, at 12 M, tbe fol lowlnsr lot situated in the city of Wilmlnzton: Beginning in the W line ot Eighth street 1G5 feet 8 of the 8 Hue of oracge mreet, thence 8 with W line of Eighth street 06 feet, thence W parallel with Orange street 231 feet, thence N. 33 feet, thence E 132 feet to the beginning; belog part of lots 3 and 4 in Block 332. MAKSDEN BELLAMY, Com'r. aug 12 8t aug 12, ;9, 26 sept 2, 9, 16, 23 Grain Cradles, Grass Blades and Snaths, JAWN MOWERS, Ac. Full stock at bottom prices. W. K. SPRINGER & CO., aug 15 19. 22 . 23 Market St. When You Want f FIND THE CIIKAPEST PLACE IN X the city o buy Harness and Saddlery Goods, Trunks ana satchels, looa for the sign of the horse Trunks marked and delivered in any part of the city free of charge. Be pairing Trunks and Harness a specialty. FEN NULL A DANIEL, aug 15 Horse Milliners, 10 S. Front st Season's Goods. PJEFKIGEBATORS, ICE CREAM FREE zers. Water Coolers, Fly Fans, Fly Traps. Ac , Ac. All at the lowest prices. Call and examine tbe goods and the prices. GILES A MURCHISON. au 15 A Healthy Htomucli Is a blessing for which thousands of our dys peptic countrymen snd women sigh in vain, and to obtain which swallow much medicine unavaillDgly. For no aliment probablj are there so many alleged remedies as for dTe i.epfila. The man of huioue Is constantly glutted with the. dollars and dimes of those who rfsort to one nostrum a ter another In the vain hope of obtaining relief, at least from this vexatious and ob-iUnate malady. Kxpcrlcce Indicates Hosictter stomach Bitters as means of eradicaUng dyspeps a. 1- which a firm rellanco can bu placed. No reined haa In three drcdes and over estab- lisnedsuen a rcouutilon. none has receiven The Only Complete Stock OF HUMPHREY'S HOMEOPATHIC MED ICINES IN THE CITY. HUMPHREY'S Homeopathic Simples. UMPHREY'S " Specifics. UMPHREY'S " Veterinary Specifics, and Humphrey's $5,C0 package of No. 28. J AS. D. NUTX, the Druggist, aug 11 2i8 N. Front St. GROCERS yyiLL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVAN tage to send us their orders for Wrapping Paper, Bags, Twine, Writing Paper, Ink, Pens. Percll, Slates, Blank Books, ' And all kinds of School Goods. Remember, WE ARB NOT TO BE UNDER SOLD. Prices to suit everybody. C. W. YATES, ang 15 Wholesale and Retail StaUouer Excelsior Lime. QUB MANUFACTURES HAVE TAKEN a high standard We have on hand : BUILDING LIME, AGRICULTURAL LIME. N. C. PHOSPHATE. PHOSPHATIC LIME. COPROLITE MANURE. Tbedc are the best and cheapest on the market. if end for circular. F BENCH BCOS., Manufacturers, Rocky Point, N. C. R. W. HI- KS, Wilmington, N. C.t june 23 tf A genu I have but a small part of last Win ter's stock on band now, having man aged to cleanii out last V inter and Spring, 6ut I have a fair line of Sum mer goods in the way, which Must'and Will be Disposed of I I do not want to carry a dollar's worth of old stock to my new quarters, if it can possibiy be avoided. I have no room for it there and have deter mined to get rid of everything before I move. 1 My goods have been marked down to almost nominal prices.' and I am offering Extraordinary Inducements to Cash Buyers ! o I will rot use no reasonable offer and I guarantee everything just as it is rep resented to be when sold. Come and see the goods and the prices, but do not buy unless you find it is to your advantage to do so. I. SHRIEK, The Old Reliable Clothier, aug 18 114 Market Street. Via Benefactor. QOME AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE IN our Carpet Department : gQ ROLLS FRESH CANTON MATTING, 15c. to 40c. gg ROLLS HEMP CARPET. 15c.toS25c. gg ROLLS C. C. EX. SUPER CARPET, 50c. to 75c. ROLLS X X TAPESTRY, GOc.toSl.OO Besides Three-Ply, Body Brnaseli, Bugs Oil Cloth and Foot Mats. Very Respectfully, aug Vi SOL BEAK, No. 20 Market 8treet Carolina Beach. rjHE PASSPORT WILL LEAVE FOE CAROLINA BBACH every week day at 9 and S, except Friday and Saturday, when evening boat, leaves at 2.50. Tanln returning leaves at suu n . - At the rcuuest of nniir thn UhUa u.-tii rm. tlnue to make her rearular trln on anmUv. Family Excursion, with music by Italian Band, every Friday and Saturday. ang 17 tf nac General Manager. Do You Know It ? such unqualified professional sanction. isj : an admirable urvigoram. because it enriches ; lnnvillA FllTnitllP Pfl the blood, aod not only ihU. bui It thoroughly iMlUXYlllC rUftllLUitJ UUt w.. nl.lx ih hnrnfll &1dMlB a d bla'ider, Tbe wrvoas symptoms are tisu lly reMevcd j fE ARE TIKEE YKT WITH THK by tbe medicine. l " ' , . - - Hiivflt mtr vaa- aaavw w m Mm huu Dog Collars. :Largtf assortment joat hoid gooia to t found tn the city, wwived Can hirv a nice collar from vv e are receiving new good dally from tfai 25 cents qp, ftt Jacoiu's Hdw. Depotf. o h K, Jl. MUO, M&anj: THAT YOU CAN BUY Pianos, Organs, Novels, Blank Books. Paper, it nr el pes. Inka, Pens, Pencils. Slatea, Mucilage, Gold Pen. Spcctaelea, A.buma, Bibles. ' TesUmenti, Looking Glares. '' Fancy Goods, Base Ball Supplies. Frames, School Books, very ihmi? mi HEINSBERGER'S. JaJy 23 Cash Book aad Music etcxa
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