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- .rjY:; --'V--: ; -vY-- :Ji-:,; k-'YY-YY. ; . . - , j - j. - : :-1 i O ASHEVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY) OL. i. NO. 87. , JUNE 15, 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. I ", - j- " , I - kSII VII I K COAL MARKET. . covpFfTFn my t::e asijevii.lp ice and coalco., J. T. COLLIN'S or CO., PROPRIETORS. IT.K ton, delivered: .ck Diatnbiul Lump, for grate, $ Nut, for Stove, rd, Chestnut,. Stove, rrrr 4.75 4.75 9.25 9.50 9.25 URT I) EX I SOX, J JEWELER AXD OPTICIAN, IS Patton Ayknvk. CONGRESSIONAL. TWO APPROPRIATION HIIS "PASSED II V TIIi; SIvNATE. L,ois of Talk ami a Little More Work Titan Usual in tlie Lower House. WATCHES. WATCHES, 1 WATCHES. WATCHES. I 7ELRV, :elry, ELRY, ELRY. CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, BROXZES, BRONZES, BROXZES, BRONZES, TKr Tplporrnnh r the SUN SEXATE WiSHivr.rnv D. C. Tune: 14. Mr. Sherman, from the commfttee pn foreign affairs, reported an amendment to be of fered to sundry civil appropriation bills, appropriating $224,500 forj the survey and re-location of the monurhents on the frontier '. ine between Mexico and the Uni ted States, and it was referred to the committee on appropriations. He called t attention to the importance p the mat- ter. It was expressly required, accord- ing to tne terms ot tne: treaty witn Mexico, j . The Senate joint resolu leave of absence, without' i pay or of annual leave, to all persons LID AND PLATED SILVERWARE, )LID AXD PLATED SILVERWARE, )LII) AXD PLATED SILVERWARE, )LID AXD PLATED SILVERWARE, GOLD AND SILVER HEADED. ion; "ranting deduction of the battle Union or CAXES, COLD PEXS, &C. OPTICAL GOODS! :;ye glasses, :;ye glasses, YE GLASSES. : YE GLASSES, .JLESCOPES VliLESCOPES, T3LESCOPI-S YISLESCOPES,- -SPECTACLES, -SPECTACLES, -SPECTACLES, -SPECTACLES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, jvc;, kc. &c. :.IAULU('.(H)im. KKLIAULU 1'KlCIiS. R E PA I R I X G ! AX D ENGRAVING. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING'. REPAIRING -AXD ENGRAVING. J REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. ASIIEVILLE, N. C. SHEVILLE ICE AND COAL CO. ; II. T. COLLINS & CO., Pkoprieroks. PURE ICE PURE ICE PURE ICE MADE FROM INSTILLED WATER. MADE FROM DISTILLED WATER: MADE FKOM DISTILLED WATER. with have an3r ween oTERIOR HARD AND SOFT COAL. ' Okdkks'Pkomptly Filled. Telephone 5S. 7Fici: and Yard at The Oli Detot. LL COMPLAINTS IX KEGAKIt TO EI-THI-R COAL OK ICE WILL BE t j Ki:roKTi:n at the of fice. Uptown Office, In the Barnard building. Patton Ay. i Telephone No C9. T"ALi. Octhrs tVi:s Prompt Attention. now in the employment of the govern ment who were j present j at of Gettysburg, whether on1 the Confederate side, o attend tlie reunion here on the third day of next Juy, was adopted, after being amended by striking out as to Union and Confederate sides, and letting it simply apply to all persons now in government service, -who took' - i i part in the battle. It covers ex-Confederates now in government service without indicating them in terms; vhicli Mr. Blair characterized as a case of "sticking in the bark." Air. Hoar retorted to this remark by saying that it was "barking at the stick." 1 J I The concurred resolution, reported yes terday from the committee on! foreign re lations, as to an international arbitra tion, was taken up and passed, j It re quests the President to invite, from time to time as fit occasions mrry arise, nego tiations with an3 government which the United States has or ma diplomatic relations to the end that differences or disputes arising bet the two governments which cannot be adiusted bv diplomatic acrenciK may be referred to arbitration and be peaceabl v adjusted by such means. ;; j j Amendments to the agricultural ap propriation bill, adding several j items ' i - i ii.. i Li w ere agreeu 10 anu ine uui pueu. The post office appropriation bill then taken up. An item was inserted making postage on seeds, cuttings, roots, bulbs and scions, one cent ifor everv ounce or fraction thereof. All! the other amendments were agreecT to ; sejveral democratic senators declaring themselves opposed! to the $S00,000 foreign mail 'subsidy amendment, but declining to call for the veas' and navs lest there micrht not' be a quorum voting; .while ; Mr. Brown said he thought the amendment a wise one. The bill then pissed. : The Senate then proceeded to the con sideration of executive business. The doors were reopened at i 3:30 and the Senate, for half an hour, resumed legislation business. A bill app!ropriatih $275,000 for the reconstruction of the government dam at Rock Island, which was washed away by the flood, was passed. : Senate adjourned to Monday. i i j . "HOUSE. j j Wasiuxgtox, D. C, Junej :14. Mr Townshend, of III., offered a resolution providing for the consideration of bills, by unanimous consent, foi half' an hour Referred to the commit- was everA morning. MANUFACTURED ICE. I For the information of the public and to orrcct erroneous ideas on the subject of arti cial ice, we give thefollowinsfacts in regard the manufacture of ice: Our mannerof xna iris ice is to dis'tfl the water by condensing team, thus making it absolutely pure. Then s passed ow charcoal to completely deoder xe it an my remaining traces of im pure ir3tter, nrter which cans filled w ith it are ?!Adin brine chilled below the freezing point, ind there it remains until it is frozen as clear is crystal and almost as solid as glass. This Ice is alone fit for human use. It lasts one third longer than natural ice and has all the nedicinal virtures of the high priced 'table raters of coin mere tee on rules. L : f ; '!; ' The House then went into committee of the whole, on the tariff bill. Mr. Buchanan offered m amendment to strike out the words admitting free of duty plates coated with ajnixtureof lead and tin. . : ! J " ;-; : After another political debate Mr. Bu chanan's amendment was rejected,: as also was the one offered bv Mr. Dalirell, of I'ennsylvania, to limit free plate to .sizes not larger than four feet and thicker than No. 26 gauge, and another to strike out the entire tin plate paragraph.! 'j When the next paragraph! (beeswax) was reached, Mr. J. D. Taylor, of Ohio, carried the discussion bnckj to the para graph just passed, r. j When the paragraphs relating to glue and gelatine were reached,-' Air. Weber, of New Y'ork, moved to strike thep out. thus forestalling the committee nmend ment to the same purposed ' The general debate which followed this motion became largely an interchange of personalities and political sharp-shoot- ! be right when he said that there j were no monopolies in this country but he (Mr mteg Ray nor) serioush questioned the rity of his motives, and . proposed to prove that the republican leaders were in cenxrinzinir league with these great 'wealth-getting combinations. Air norjthen read a bracing a circular ident of the repub, . Rav i ! e em newspaper artic from Air.1 FosterL pres ican leasrue, calling for aid to repel the attacks on the pro tec tive system, and the reply of a U. S. Sen ator declining to contribute, and warn ing manufacturers that vhen the Mills bill Reached! the Senate action would be taken which would ppen their eyes to the fact that the republican party was no longer their humble servant and would no longer contribute to a tariff campaign while the manufacturers gathered the profits.! Air. Ravndr added that the fact's set but. which had not been challenged showed a criminal combination between republican leaders !and manufacturers Than was a serious question and it re- I more than the prancing of a buf- foonfco divert pulDlic attention from it The man who arose on the floor to de clarc that there were no monopolies: in j :j I - . i ! this country, while he was himself hoist ing a dervish of niolopolies was ! onry j fit to play the part of harlequin in the polit ical menagei le, and lie figured in a very poor light before jthetatiou as a Delphic oracle of the republican party. IThe de- : ! . 1 . ' I il mocracv would force the republicans to paiiit upon their banner "there is no mo nopolv in this land." and would -fight j ; j ' . them in every town and hamlet until that banner drooped in the dust. The repub licans greeted this speech with a burst o derisive applause.! ' Mr. Weber's imotipn to strike glue- and gelatine from the free list, prevailed with out a division.! The;motion to strike out crude glvcerine failed, -but by a commit tee amendmeni, pffered by Air. AIcMil Ian,) of Tennessee,! fish glue was restored to the existing I rate of duty. Phospho rous, soap stocks, soap and sheep-dip, were all passed over. On extract ot liemlock, tnere was considerable debate, Air. Parker, of New Y'ork holding that duty protected large numbers of people against Canadian competition, the motion to strike otit the paragraph was lefeated. Air. AIcAIillan moved to strike licorice juice from tlie free list: Adopted. ; -.1 -ii Six other! articles were then passed over without debate or objection, "as fol lows: Indigo, iodine, croton oil Mr. Raynor, of Maryland, criticised Alrl Reed's remark made several days t ago, to the effect that it was not worth while to keep on lying on this subject (tariff) and indignantly protested against this indirect assertion that members were liars. The gentleman from ; Alaine did not seem to realize that a mari could try to be funny without being idsolent, and that he could ever succeed in being a clown without being vulgar and offen sive. The gentleman (Mr. ; Reed) j might hemp seed and hemp seed oil, cotton seed oil and petroleum. .. -! j j J Mr. O'Neill, of Pcnn., and AIr.s Farqu bar, of New York; .pleaded for jthe mairi tenancc of iduties on alum compound, but without availJ Mr. Morrow and Mr. Yandever, of Cala., were equally unsuccessful in an effoit to have the duties retained on borax and acid, which were placed upon the free hstbv' a caucus amendment, and the committee rose, oft point of no quorum! made by Air. Foran, of Ohio, having traversed 45 lines of the bill to-day, or more than had previously been covered during the entire fortnight's debate. ! ! i It is bill will an understanding that the tariff the up t be laid aside for a i .- army appropriation b?;l Adjourned. time, and be taken o-moi row, re-vv York Stock Market, i! Bv Telegraph to the Sun. ' ' -Mi.- New York, Junei4. The stock market shows a steady decrease in volume of business, but to-day it was strong at every point and with scarcely a set back advanced from the opening; to close, leaving prices mater'aih- higher through out the list. Gould stocks and trunk lines took the lead i in the advance, but the entire list shared in the improvement, hough the gains recorded were for frac tions only. The lower prices current in London this morning, furnished an ex cuse for opening -tie market at a lower range bf values than prevailed last eve ning, first prices being off from ! i to 5X per cent. There was more marked.inside support to the list however, and timely covering was inaugurated. Canada Southern and Richmond & Wrest Pointj preferred, were the most prominent in the first hour for advances made, but active stocks were strong and materially higher at 11 o'clock; the market then be- came dull and so remained until the last iour, tnougn tne tone remained nnn throughout and no feature of importance or movement of interest, except a drop SfTRAY BEAMS. ! ! -i i Ciatliered From our Exchanges. The Knights of Pythias are holding convention in Cincinnatti this week. l A Raleigh firm advertises wrhite beaver hats for campaign clubs, at $1.50 each. : Attorney General sick list, wi h ja we "shingles." Mount Aij-y can now j jtalk to the rest of the world by telegraph, the line from that place to Greensboro Garland is on the 1 developed case of having been completed. The advance guards of the Republican clans are beginning to put in appearance in Chicago, -where the racket is to take place next week, A St. Louis doctor says will that cocaine not oril? .destroys the will power, but will make alvillain out of the most honest man in the world. A chancer case which has been on docket of Washington county, Ark 28 years was decided prompt appeal to the! was taken. the for last week. A Supreme Court An Indian pony sent Alillersburg Kentucky, new own en and three from Texas to escaped from his weeks later, if was back at along a wire we may believe the! story, his old rangje. I -. A flash of lightning slid fence in Pawnee county, Neb., and j killed nine head pf cattle standing in 'a row. This is regarded by some as a warning to politicians to keep off the fence. An. English, family has a custom of feeding wild! birds regularly after break fast. Opening the dining room window they ring a bell, and immediately al kinds of birds, and sometimes even squir rels, come to the feeding place. A curious result ot tn custom is tnat numerous applicants dfre seen each morning wait ing the so mid of the bell, like so many patients at i hospital, i A petroleum pipe lmais about to be laid in Russia that will connect the Cas pian and Black Seas. Tile line will fork on the Black Sea end. Its capicitv is to FREDERICK III, THE EMPEROR OF GIR9IA7YV Members of tlie; ati Gathering at tlie Dying Monarch. ' I-'.' ; x By Cable pejjror is much worse, been failing since last Imperial Family ! - II tlie Bedside of to the Sex ten o'clock this morning says the Em- His evening! strength has G RAND SPECIAL SALE GRAND SPECIAL SALE GRAND SPECIAL SALE GRAND SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK THIS WEEK THIS WEEK THIS WEEK THIS WEEK THIS WEEK AT WHITLOCK'S AT WHITLOCK'S AT WHITLOCK'S Crown Prince and Crown Princess and Prince Henry have arrived at Empress' Victoria lias watc and i4v e reached Friearichskrot Ppttsdam, 1 1 and o the Castle. led by the bedside of the Empbfor since four o'clock this morning. All niembers of the Im perial family have been summoned to his bedside. I London, June 1 ; 3 p. in. -A dispatch m Berlin saj's: The Emperor j has a strong feyerand hi: breathing is labored. Si Edward Alalet, British Ambassabor, Ur.?4? reed berg, Alinister ot Justice, ther, Alinisters palace, at and be 1,200,00( gallons daly. The company is to pay the government a royalty pi half a copeck for every five gallons. The capital invented is 14 000,000 roubles, and the entire property after s?xty years is to go to the Crown. of the General The Commissioner Land Office lias just completed a tabula ted statement showing- that thej tota amount of land actually returned to the public domain and opened to entry aiid settlement since the 4th day ot March, 1885. is S0.G90.720 acres. Also a state ment showiftg the total amount recom mended by the Land Office for restora tion, wmch is still pending, amounting to 15,410,058 acres. Gen. Slieridan Itestiug: . Well. Waging lowing bullet' was iss signed hy D on, D. C, June 14. The fol ued at 10 o'clock, Matthews, Brne s. O'Reily, and YTarrov : 9:30 A. ML General Sheridan passed a very quiet, comfortab well and coughing but continues good and his e nn ht, resting little. His pulse respiration regu- i ' lar. i No unfavorable symptoms have ap peared. New York Cotton Market, j j - By jTelegraph ti the Sux. i ' j New Y'ok;, June 14J Hubbard, Price & Co's. circular i pool's opening proving the room, bur market to-day says: Liver- disappointing to opened 4 points higher on old and 2 points higher on ne w crop months, with apparenth' some very Af i;er a further advance bf near options the 2 points was made on bidding became less vigorous and although Liverpool sent us a steady close. sixteenth higher Private cablegrams one arrivals are still thai! yesterday's. intiniated that their market showed free regard favorable reports to the health sellers, owing to less roni Germany, in ot the Lmperor. .Holders here com- ' ."5 i I I i . . . menced to j sell and brought a reaction, which wiped put a part of the gain and eft the close but from 4 ! 1 to' 3 points above last evening's prices. 1 1 Produce Market. By Telegraph to the Sex. ; i . r I I i 14. Flour Baltimore, June family active.1; Howard street and "Western super. JoU'iLo; 42575 ; city extra, 325 t; extra mills, 3254; super. firm ; rio brands family 25065 ; 495(g510. Wheat, southern, easier. !Fultz, 923. Longberry 934. Western steadv-. No. Corn, vellow 2 winter red spot and June 90. southern, lower; white 60(l2; 50; western, steady, dull. j ; Cincinnati, June 14.- -Flour Wheat, dull, No. 2 red 93. stead3 NoJ 2 mixed 93. Oats oflH per; cent. occurred to m Oregon Navigation, interrupt the monotony. Union Pacific then came to the front aftd furtlier progress was made in the upward direction. Commission houses were more behind buyers at this time and a more buoyant tone marked dealings than at any previous time ,ol the dav. me i . ! '- ; A market quieted down late in i the hour and the close was quiet but strong, at best prices of the day. Total sales were 125,0p0 shares. The important gains comprise um an tiatt an xs, Kicnmona cc West Point, preferred, Hi, and Canada Southern rfid Missouri cent. each. t Pacific l1 per No. 2 mixed 37, bulk meats easy Whiskey 11 Chicago, June Pork 13 ; bacon, eas'. Corn, quiet, 50; lard 820; Hogs stead v 14. Cas short clears, l quotations were: Flourj quiet, unchanged.! No. 2 spring wheats S3?i4 No. 2 corn, 52 St. Louis, unchanged, dined ; a ard pork 13.701 shoulders 062q, Whiskey 120 No. 2 8.471 No. 2 red oats 33i short S434. Aless ribs 750, short blear SgS50. June 14 Flour quiet, Wheat opened weak, covering a trifle at close SS; June S7 crop ; Jnly cash 33, Provisions steady ' CMt ' de ll ter wards very (unsettled, re- No. 2 red, cash Corn, j easier for old Oats ! dull, but firm4 1 2SVs. i Whiskey 114 Lard SYs members of the royjal family not already there, are hastening to the pa dispatch to the Exchange Cb.. sent from BerlinTat 1:52. ja;w has set in, and photographers have made preparations to take a p'ctrre of LATER Pottsdam, June ace. j Telegraph sa's lock the scene at the Emperor's death bed REPORTS. 14, 6:30 p m. 4 X IJC unable to take food. Emperor is now Dr. AlcKensie tried by the tube. 8:15 Ip.Jm. The fering from convulsive fits and which Succeed each ill: 3() p. m. W Einperprps apathejtic, at other times he is fully conseious. m vain to ,mperor is nov otlier. file lying 1 down ti 1 reea mm y sut- swpons, ii the Early this afternoon, wlhile reclining in aft arm chair, he wrote a few fhrewell words to Bismarck. After wards lie took a si of food through the tube, a littlcpocaine being administered. The doctors believe that the death agom' wi'i come soon alter midnight. Several Stores FIRE AT tlIOi, S. C. Burned DOWIl. A;Brave and Heroic Act. i ; Union, ithis State, the brick building & Co., d ruggists ; Robert W. Parish By Tclegralph to the Sex ; Charleston, S. C., June 14'. A fire at yesterday,' destroyed occupied by Farr & DRY DRY DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. GOODS EMPORIUM. GOODS EMPORIUM. For This Week , "Fruit of the Loom" muslin, will be 9c per yard, Colored Lawns, 3V cts., Colored Satincs, 8Y2 cts., Warner's Coraline Corsets, 89c, Wrarner's Health Corsets, 99c, A splendid 50c corset for 39c, Infants' Lace caps at 8c, Oriental Lace flounces, ;, . , 45 inches deep, at f0c, : i In White ani Ecru, Narrow Lace to match, at 5 to 7c. Black Spanish floimces at $1.10, I worth $1.50, Black Chantilly flqunccs, all silk, ' at $2.1 2l2, Cream Chantillv fl ounces, all silk. at $2.50, i Book-fold India and Victoria Lawns, at Cc worth 10c, Full line of nice white lawns, at very low prices, Checked and plaid muslins, atGU. SVsaml 10c. i A Reduction ok 20 per Ci-nt. ON PARASOLS: A $1.00 Parasol. A $2.00 Parasol. A $3.00 Parasol.. .for $ .80, .for 1.00, .for 2.40. IN MILLINERY There Have Been Marked Reductions. Ladies' and Alisses' chip modern hats, splendid for pic-nics and mountain trips, only 15c. Large black, and colors, pnly 25c. Thompson, groceries, and J. W. Swink building owned by The William Gist ice cream saloon, and the postoffice; building owned . by J. C. Hunter. Green Bros grocers; building owned bv B. T. Foster, John K.f Young, Confectionery, and P, AL Cohen ; building owned by the estate ; of John Sorter. The damages are roughlyestimaied at $20,000. The amount bfinsurance cannot be procured The fire originated in Swink "X: Co's. drug store, from unknown causes. Faith ful work and pluck saved the town During; the fire, Samuel S. Stokes, a law his heroic efforts to I- yer of (this bar, in save property, lingeredin Farr Thomp son's stpre until the roof fell in, knocking seneless. A colored man observed 1 . 1 rushed in amid smoke i him the accident and and flames and dragged him ently a lifeless corpse. This called forth applause from screams from the ladies. man's name has not been found out. out,! appar deed heroic 1 the meja and The ! colored A Slight Falling Off. . r r j , i By Telegraph to the Sux. Washington, D. C, Tune i 14.Bond offerings to the Treasury to-dayrs528, 000; acceptances, $02,500 fours,iat 17, and $1,500 four-and-a-halfs, at $107J8. A CARD. 'all It is Pur pleasures to announce to persons seeking to buy homes or make mvestnients in this citvor WesternNorth Carolina, that we j now haye the !most complete 11st 01 property 01 , an kinds we have ever pffered. We have lots large and small, improved and unimproved, in Asheville. Farms ojf every kind and des cription, both, in the immediate vicinity df the rity and the whole surrounding country. Ourlist of mountain, grazing. mineral: and timber lands will supply every demand in prices ranging from per acre, owing to n to the rail road. Both citizen I and to our office ( in the ing this respect, and at one to (five dollars uality arid proximity stranger Barnard are invited 1 t new uuiid public square, first floor,) to confer with us relative to anv matter touching real estate You can there see specimens of the grain, grass, ininerals and timbers of this section, and get "posted" about Asheville and Western North Carolina. We have a number of copies of the last number of the Land" of the Sky,1 (which gives; the most complete description of Western North Carolina ever published,) that vilLbe given gratis to persons look ing for information on the subject. Do us the pleasure of calling when you want to talk real estate.' Respectfnlly 1 i Natt Atkinson & Sons. P. S. Several hoftses and lots td rent on reasonable terms. .' j ! Chamois Mousquietaire Gloves, yust in at Whitlock's. J iunel4:lw !;!: shade hats, white, i A QUANTITY OF REMNANTS Of Ginghams,j White and Colored Lawns, and various 1 othcrj goods, ' at one-half their value. Ask to see the i ' REMNANT; BARGAINS. ISFE very thing in Stock as advertised and will be sold at the prices. Call early and secure bargains. j Respectfully, I j , S. LIPINSKY, Alanager j Whitlock's Dry Goods Emporium. W. CORTLAND, I REAL ESTATIJ BROKER 1 ORDERS TO BUY AXD SELL PROPERTY, WILL BE GIVEN CLOSEST ATTENTION INVESTMENTS MADE ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. building, Js?Officc in the Barnard avenne entrance. Patton ma!5 PpR RENT. Two excellent office building1. Apply to w. rooms, in the Wolfe O. WOLFE. ju-lO-tr. I N ORDINANCE, To provide that the Aldermen of the City of Asheville may negotiate a loan of One Hun dred Thousand Dollars, for the use and bene fit of said city, a set forth in said ordinance : lie it ordained by vhe Board or Aldermen 01 the City of Asheville, That for the purpose ot obtaining the consent of a majority or the qualified and registered voters of the city that the: Board of Alderman of the said city may borrow the sum of 4ne Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be applied to the construction or a system of j Sewerage, and other necessary and permanent improvements, an election shall be held on Tuesday, July the 10th A. I). 1888 at the usual voting place, and under the rules and regulations governing such election in said city; and if the consent of the required majority shall be obtained at such election. then the Board or Aldermen may borrow said sum of money upon the bonds of the said city to be made and issuedin their discretion, in the denomination of Fiftj', One Hundred and Five Hundred Dollars, with interest coupons attached, The said bonds shall become due and paya ble thirty years from their date and for intc - est at the rate of six per centum per annum. parable semi-annually, according to tne coupons attached, on the first days of Janua ry and July in each andevery year. And they snail DC signca y idc ajur aau cirau.cri siirned by the Treasurer, and .be under the seal of said city. ' I The said bonds shall in no case oe aisposcu of. sold, assigned, or transf.Trtd for a less price than parr l I ne coupons 01 saiu oonus snail oe at an times when due. receivable in payment of taxes dde said city. I I Ii. 5. JIAKKINS, Mayor. May 2G, 1888. Anv oerson who is not alreadv registered on thexegistration books of the city will call on Col. SBalow Erwin at the office of the county Treasurer in the court house. By order of the Board of Aldermen, JnS-lm P. M. MILLER, City Clerk. 1 r L
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