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fc. 70 L. MO. ioo. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, 30, 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. TUNE -r " It 1 ' i 1 i 1 , , 1 , . 1 1 1 1 . - 1 1 1 i . t 1 1 1 r - M a ami. .11 a I 0wiF'TFnllY Ani:viM,ICKAXDCOALCO., . . i -. T T I V .V". t I II. IV H. T. PROPRIETORS. i .Mil, 1 Chest""1- 1t'vf - 4.75 4.75 9.25 9.50 9.25 f t-kt vi:si$os. ji;Vi:M.VXI) optician, IMTTOX A VENUE. Kl.KV. r.i.uv. KI.KV. watch i:s. WATCHES, WATCIIHS. WATCH I-S, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, THE TARIFF BILL. Application Refused. 1 i DISCUSSION OF Till? FREE I i 1 ' W8T COJIPI.ETED. STRAY; BEAMS. Gathered From our i. GoTernment Printing i Office Em- ! i 1 ' ployees to Get Thirty Days Vacation per Year. By Cable to the Box. London, June 29.- The dourts have re fused to grant the application for sum mons against Mr. Mathelvs, Home Sec retary, and Sir Charles Warden, Chitf of the Metropolitan Police, for rrevent2r meetings in Trefalgar squire. The juct-3 -j decided that no right existed for the hold- XXJS?1 h0'? " II . r i- I - - i - Ployed by the various rpil i ing of a public meeting which interfered the United States. I Nev., A land owner at Elko, ing his ranch to tea j -A cotton seed oil mill is to be in Wilmington at an early Exchanges. day .More than 1,000,000 men are cm- way; lines in BRONZES, BRONZES, BRONZES, BRONZES, Hi AND PLATED SILVERWARE, II M PLATED SILVERWARE, AND PLATED SILVERWARE, ,I! AND PLATED SILVERWARE, ;nl.D AND SILVER HEADED ! CANES, COLD PENS. &C. I- -OPTICAL GOODS! ;lassi:s. J f.LASSKS, I ; LASSES. f CLASSES, r.scopES, f:scopes. scopes. p:scopES.- f SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, sc., &c, &c. By Telegraph to the Sun. I it'.'. i HOUSE.. V . i Washington, D. C, I June 28. Clem ents, of Ga., reported -that the con ference committee on the District of Co-; lumbia appropriation bill had failed to! agree, and stated the chief point of dif-j ference between the two houses grew out: of the increased appropriations made by the Senate for having streets. After a; protracted discussion a j fufther confer-; encc was ordered. I ! J The House then went int6 committee', of the whole, Springer; of jllls., in thej chair, on the tariff bill, i lM 1 Motions to strike from the free list rags, of whatever material composed, and1 reeds, manufactured but not made up: into finished articles, were rejected. ! On motion of Breckenridge, of Ark., I paintings in oil or water colors and sta tionary, not otherwise , I provided for, were stricken from the free list. Lehlbach of N.J., moved to strike from" the free list stones, unmanufactured or with free passage through people. the square by is seed- erected Fatally Stabbed. By' Telegraph to 1 the Sex. St. Louis, June 29. A special dispatch T x 7i : x -1 rl n r . J Tenn., says: Thos. Moofehead, an old citizen, was stabbed six times by Thos. Taylor, a yomg man, last night and died this morning The trouble was ;the elopement of Moorehead's'daughter with Taylor, the old man compelling the girl to return home. Onmeetipg the old man Taylor attacked him with the result stated. ! ! Two thousand five hundred and nine teen immigrants were landed jat Castle Garden on Monday. I -tNow the unripe apple, with the small boy doth grapple, and it is sure to make his lower bosom ache. T -t-A bright bandana floats Cleveland's flag-staff, at Oak neath the stars and stripes. It is now stated that Freddy lardt and Mrs. Laugtry are to be mar ried some time in September. ! A census of Salisbury has been taken It shows that the town has 4,159 inhab itants, an increase I since 1880 three years of 751. . ' The first shipment pf finished silk ever made from the South was made jby Mr. Geo. Singleton, of the Wadesboroi Manu facturing Co., last week, j -1 It is believed, now! that Stanley, the African explorer, is dead. That Tippoo Sib compassed his death in revenge for his opposition to the slave trade A great sensation has been caused in Anderson, S. C, by t the arrest of Mrs M. E. Keese, one of the most respectable ladies 01 that place, ow a charge of arson. liberalism from Mr View be- Geb Washington, D. C, Gone Dry, By Telegraph to the Sun. Washington, June 29. LA. 36-inch wa ter main, which serves the northwest section of Capital hill, butst this morn ing at a point just west of Georgetown, and for several hours a j large part of the city was without water. LA partial sup ply was obtained this afternoon through the smaller mains. The datcaire cannot The Pope's encyc has been published. It long paper. be repaired before some time to-morrow undressed, free stone, granite, sand stone, J In the meantime -the fashibnable section and the Pope condemns modern j liberal and all building or monumental stone. of the city will be almost helpless in case of fire. was a dye cotton good AIM.li C.OOllS. KIJLIAULli PRICES. PAIRING AND ENGRAVING. IMPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. ?:iIRING AND ENGRAVING. Ji: PAIRING AND ENGRAVING. ASIIEYILLE, N. C. :n: illi: ice and coal co. COLLINS & CO., Proprierors. 1 1 Baker, of1 N. Y., moved to ! add photo-' graphic print paper, not albumized or sensitized, jo the free list! Lost. Buchanan offered an amendment, pro viding tha't whenever any of the articles, named in the first section (the free list?) ; are imported in vessels of foreign regis-; tory they shall pay the duties imposed by act of 183. Amendment rejected. Russell, of Mass., moved to place prim-j uline on the free list. He stated that it used in the manufacture of ( 1 s and that it was not pro- duced in this country. ; The ; motion was: agreed to. j ! j j This completed the consideration of the! free list section and the clerk proceeded to read the dutiable portion of the bill.'! The clause providing that the change m the rate of duties shall take effect on the 1st of July! 1888, was passed over in formally. I Adams, of Ill's., moved to strike out that clausejfixing the rate of duty on re fined glycerine at 3 cts. per pound. This led to a strong discussion, in the course of which, Reed, of Maine, bitterly criti-j cised the majority of the ways and means committee Ifor attempting !to mislead the country by the statement made as to the effect the bill would j have upon revenue. I s 1 ! Wilson, of West Virginia, and Brecken ridge, of Ark., took up their cudgels in de fense of the ways and means -committee, in a counter attack upon the minority of that committee. A erood part ot the de bate was devoted to a heated personal controversyj between Breckenridge and Reed. j ! ism as being opposed by Christ A man with a ical on is a to that practiced - ITKK ICE - ITUK ICE - 1TKE ICE lowing has been appointed as such : California, M. F. Tarpey Florida, Sam'l Pasco. Georgia, John H. Estell Illinois, El M. Phelps. Iowa, J. ji Richardson. Kansas, Chas. P. Blair. Kentucky! Henry J. McHenry. Maine, Arthur Sewall. Maryland, Arthur P. Gorman : Michigan,: 0. M. Barnes, j Minnesota Michael Dora. j Missouri, John G. Perther New Hampshire, A. W. Sulloway. New Jersey, Miles Ross. J New York, Hermann Oelricks. 3 North Carolina, M. W. Ransom Ohio, Calom S. Brice. Pennsylvania, M. L. Scott. Rhode Island, J. B. Barnaby. j South Carolina, F. W. Dawson. Tennessee R. L. Looney. ' j ! Vermont, Herman Atkins. Virginia, John S. Barbour.! West Virginia, Wm. M. Clements. Wisconsin, Jno. L. Mitchell. (Signed) ! j W. H. Barnum, Chairman Committee. The committee to provide quarters, consisting of ; Chairman Barnum, Daw son and Oelricks, have this day selected house No. 10. West 29th street, as such Finally Adams' amendment was rejec- headquarters. It will be put in order The National Democratic Exec- i utiV Committee Appointed. Bv Telegraph to the Sun. 1 i ' -ir New York, June 29. jn conformity with the vote of the National Democratic Committee, empowering the chairman to appoint an executive committee, the ibl- J and securities lamounting to some $700, weakness for statistics has made the calculation that a society girl in dancing eighteen i waltzes of ordi nary duration goes a distance of about tourteen miles. 1 I The defaulter. Pitcher, of the Union Bank of Providence, R. I., was arrested Tuesday at Montreal, Canada. Cash 000 were found on his person - 1 - t A trreat soldiers', reunion is td be held at Pittsboro Ion the first Thursday in August. Governor Scales, Senators Vance and Ramsojn and Lieutenant Governor Stedman will make speeches, j The republican clubs throughout the country have been making arrangements for some time to send delegations to meet James G. Blaine on his arrival from the other side in the middle of July. The next session of the University of North Carolina will begin on 30th of Au gust. Tuition has 1 been reduced to the wonderfully low price of $30 a halt year and poor students may give notes iorthe amount. 1 I I : ' I: i The storm of Thursday swept through portions of Davie county with destructive force. In the vicinity of Clemmonsville forest and fruit trees were uprooted and wheat shocked in the fields scattered in all directions, j j NewYork Stock Market. By Telegraph to the Srxl V . New York, June 29. Contrary to. rules, the . Stock Market remains firmer and strong, (although business grows smaller and smaller; the sales to-day ag gregating but 79,000 shares, i The mar ket; to-day at opening was slightly higher than last night, and further gains were established early, Grangers!, Reading and Union Pacific leading the latter on the announcement that an effort would be made to get the funding bill before the House of Representatives Monday next. The , upward movement continued throughout and the close was very firn), with the active list almost invariabfy j higher, though gains are for fractional I amounts only, except in Michigan Cen tral, which rose lYn, and Oregon Im provement and Manitoba, 1V6 per cent each. " Cleveland Uata. Parties wishing Cleveland hats will find them at Whitlock's to-dav. tf ADVERTISEMENTS. N OW IS YOUR CIIANCK TO GET YOU A WATCH. JOIN LANG'S CO-OPERATIVIi CI.UI1. - - I Fink Watches at the LovestCa?ii l'Btcra. j. onia $i.ot rnn week. 5 Clubs constantly Tonnlng.. Join now n'ml save money. jn29-5m LANG'S JEWELRY STORE. npIIE MODEL- a living, i Dlscourajjlnjj to Crows. Lewiston 1(Me.) Journal. Just now the crow digs for and -the cornfields are in the-array of rags and jags and junk bottles. (You all know.the paraphernalia of the chevaux de frise to ward off the crow. jYou all remember the divers windmills and the wonderful contrivances of the scarecrow. A man up in Leeds, Jiowever, has the call on all such contrivances. His name is Lathrop, and he has sickened the crow so thoroughly, that to-day he and the crow are, not? even on speaking terms. When planting-time comes Mr. Lathrop STEAM & LAUNDRY, 22 Patton Ave. ASIIEYILLE. N. C, Is now in operation nncT is prepared to do all kinds of LAUNDRY WORK, in the very best manner. Your patronage is rcspcctfull v solicited. jn2i-tf' pROPOSALS FOR NEW SCHOOL BUILDING. On and after Saturday, June 30, plain mid specifications of the proposed new school building can be seen at the office of Mr. U. W 1 Burkholder, No. 73 Bailey street. Scaled bid for constructing same will be received by the tar until the kernels look like licorice COUgh July 7, 12 m. The committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. WM. W. WEST, Chairman. Jun29-lw. mixes his corn up with a solution of coal- drops. He plants this, and lo !j it sprouts and grows thriftily, and no crow touches it twice, Mr. SLathrop sits by the door 1 of his house and enjoys himself to see the crows come m the early spring. They caw over, his field gleefully, as If to say that here was a corn-lot with no corn- trap. They settle down, and dig, and they swallowVa kernel or two. They rarely swallow three. Something sets ySIIEVILLE MILITARY ACADEMY. The 19th term of this school will open on Wednesday, Sept. G 1888, and continue 20 weeks. For terms and particulars address jun28-td S. V. VENAULE, Prin. gUMMER SCHOOL. During the two months of vacation, from Monday, July 2d, a limited number of pupils will be taken for Instruction, at my residence, No. 18 Bearden avenue, near Acacfemy nt. Puoils coached for colleeiate and other and even lie down to think. Some of animations or entrance into classes or urade j in senools. S. F. VENAIJLE, great COnun- jn28-lw Prin. Ash. Mil. Academy. tnem to tninkmg and tney drop oyer on theother side of the. fence and sit down them plainly cogitate ; the drum: "is life! worth living?" and it is said that the Woods in that vicinity are sets uneasily They never sad with tarred corn that on the stomach of jthe crow. come again. A crow may forgive, but he never forgets,- and the remembrance of coal-tar on the; stomach is a continual. sadness and aJiiotous nightmare) forever 1 and forever. I ! jSTOTICE.TO THE PUBLIC. v -. ALL KINDS OF 8 (For the Daily Scn.) A Move In tlie Risrnt Direction. ishcville, N. C. June 29. Editors Sui:f-Will you kllow ia two thirds citizens pf North Carolina (being the senior member of one hardware house in Richmond, Va., N. C, one at Durham and two in in your tieville,) lanta on the 20th, the leading plaid mills " m .IfT' va., ana Af fi,. li -..r fPf m.'ili o . uiic Lit wurnam anu one oi onn;,Lf.7nn nnn -m-nKi Tt.ic nourishing and business city of As i,,; Ai,nA 0000. space to say atfew words. tion to about $50,000 per month. The . wub muuc giauxms morning py reaa- old schedule was reaffirmed. ; 1" ft - v"By t wwaM uauy, me report 01 xne x oung jvien s in the resolb- of Chicago, has been authorized by a tions are good and tbe committee adopt- j23-tf - RAIL. ROAD TICKETS -f KQUGIIT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED, ''F'ATTbwE"KATijs: -ii'" ' R. G. McFerrax & Co., Railroad Ticket Brokers, i 54 South Main Street, t Two doors North of the Post Oflice. 23yMembers of the Associated Ticket Bro kers' Association. jn14--fm LARGE AND CIIOCIE VARIETY OF rMr. George Evejrharti a prominent Democratic Club meeting held young real estate dejaler and capitalist, I court house last evening, j Their gentleman in New York City to place ed the right fthing in vojting, for uni $2,000,000 on the election; of Cleveland forms The times and occasion are wori fr GRAPE VINl OF EVER V KIND, FOR RALE. , Apply to JOHN DELVAUX, ' Ariievillk. N. Q. U I'K'OAr inTTT.T.T?n w.tpp r- - - w tvs ms ms . - h I'UdW I iI'sTIT T Pn WATPP a -m A4 4 M, M--t I. I-KnM DISTILLED WATER. HARD AND SOFT COAL. ::!!: u Pkomptly Filled. Telephone No. 5S. fF axd Yarii at The Old Detot. JC0Mii.AiXXg- IN REGARD TO EI- urn CiAL OR ICE WILL BE HKl'iiKTED AT THE OF FICE. I'i'Towx Office. Telephone No G9. Patton Av. i'-ii;n Prompt Attention. ted. The committee then rose The House concurred in the Senate amendment to the joint resolution ex tending appropriations for thirty days, and at 5 p. m., took recess until 8 o'clock. The evening session to be for the consid eration of private pensin bills. SENATE. j Washington, D. C, June 29. Among the bills reported from the committees and placed on the calendar,' was the House bill, to extend the leave of absence of Government printing office i employees to thirty days per year. ' The Senate resumed consideration of the army appropriation bill, the pending question being on Hawley's amendment offered yesterday.' i I Discussion of bill, after continuing for three hours, was interrupted in order to let other business be transacted. Committees of conference were ap- pointed on the legislative diplomatic and consular and District otiLoiumoia appropriation bills. I I Allison reported back the joint resolu tion extending appropriations j for the present fiscal year for 30 days from the 30th of June, for the departments of gov ernment for which appropriation bills for the next year shall not have become After discussion, the joint resolu- and made ready for occupancy and busi ness at i the earliest possible moment. before or after the finishes its busiuess. Produce Markets. i " Bv Telegraph to the Sun. i Baltimore, June 29. Flour, steady. i ! unchanged. Wheat, southern, firmer. Fultz. $490; Longberry, 8590; western, quiet aod easy. No. 2 winter red spot, 84m. Corn, soutnern, rnod demand at hierher prices : white O ; ! - ' yellow 578; western quiet against anv man whom the present con- thy such action on the part of the! youne vention win nominate ine oexs xo oe ana oia democracy ot tnis crauant old made in sums of $2,000 each and upward, State. Rich as she is in agriculture, min- present convention erals and great; men, she deserves ja front picuze iu iuc purities o i our tjoumry. -President Cleveland visited the Uni- FJT1' xo, PViarlnttivilF( I luc""-j ujjtscu, wilu luc iievt:ianu ana -I Tlnn-mon I'n- m IAn,. ff1 " to add to the fund for uniforms. I onlv d permit an JR. CLINGMAN STARNES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, jn20 Hazel, N. C. at versity of Virginia Wednesday, and the warmth ot the re I. .1 xl 1 1, r1 A T-i : : . wish .u.x. m atuiui wuu riZr T y " r v wT ; humble citizen of this great j i j,- 2? A 7 Union of States to take an the graduating proceedings, the first i" " J. W. QORTLAND, that and clorious active part in levelancl and were: Flour, dul 2 red. 85. Corh 623; steady. Cincinnati, Jurie 29. Cash quotations Wheat steady; No lower; No. 2 mixed 501. bats easier; No. 2 mixed, 346. Lard firm, 8.70. dull unchanged, slow unchanged. Chicago, Juni 29. Cash tions were: Floir, unchanged spring 81. No! wheat, 2 corn, short rips, 7.45; Bulk meats and bacon, Whiskey 114. Hogs quota No, 2 Q.9. No. 2 red 47. No. 2 oats, 3y2. Mess pork 13.5460; lard 80710; M.WTFACTURED ICE. 1,1 formation of the public and to erroneous ideas on the subject of arti- . ivc iove thcfollowingfacts in regard --uuacture of ice: Our manner of ina- tu distil the water bv condensine ove rhnrcoal to comoletelr deoder- ' arrest . t. r: f(. alter which cans filled with it are buv llttiiug UULUt r t remains Until it ia frnrcn e rlrar d and almost as solid as trl Thi r . C. . A. . - nvr numan use. it lasts one nKer than natural ice ind has all the nal vtrtures of the hi-rh oriced table N t'lcommerc ! n law. Ithnnt a division, and I visions i quiet. Bacon, xi.. o. ot consideration of the clear 8.90: shoulders 6.75, army appropriation bill; the question being on the amendment offered by Haw ley. ' : ! I ' The remainder of the day was spent in debate uoon the bill, and without reach- - - a. shoulders 6.25; short clears, 7.95S. ' YYhiskey 1.20. Louisville, Kvj; June 29. Grain firm. WTneat. iNo. 2 red, 92 ; No. 2 long berry 94. Corn, No. 2 mixed 55 ; No. 2 white, 57. Oats, No. 2, mixed, 36V37. Pro- clear ribs, . 8.40 ; bulk meats, clear ribs 7.75; shoulders, 6.1; sugar cured hams, 11.2512.50. Lard, choice leaf, 9.50. St. ii-ocis, June 28. Flour easy and Wheat cash, 83V4; June ing a vote upon jllawley's amendment, the Senate, at 6:20, adjourned until to morrow. I TJond OfiTerlnsrs. j i ! . F . I By Telegraph to the Sex. Washington, D. C, June 30. Bond offerings to-day,! $403,500; accepted, $135,000 registered fours, at $120. unchanged. 83.YM' Corn opened firm and closed V& below yesterday. No. 2 cash ,45V2; July 45. Oats irregular, No. 2 cash 32, Tne 33- Whiskey steady at 114. Provisions easy dull, nothing but small job and order trading done. For Rent, several nice furnished rooms at G. Li McDonald's, rno. oo nuiry ov. i ii-ii w i-i iii i i r rn in iil in i 1 . iiiiillii i irr:. .la i my opinion is - a Va wi wVc ftSISS fi Z Thurman wiU weep the country,! as the sponded. He was followed by Secretary .... . Me nAr i,fl JjiM: Bayard, Secretary Vilas and others.! i " Tt a fit 'a, r,nVf viA Mnr,t,Vlln nominee, Gen. Wm. Henry Harrison, --.v.. t. . r - ' j REAL ESTATE DROKE Apologizing lor the intrusion of a non resident, I am Truly, I j r I Claiborne Watkixs, j:j ioin; T x i: -i o o o : x ' J ' " I ci,ch ionhii itliricc onrl which will crush out the) monopolies' i Texas is troubled with a plethora of J and trust companies . party republican- cash. Its bonded indebtedness is only 1 ism. $4,500,000, which the holders will not exchange for the money,! preferring to draw the interest; dnd there is in the State Treasury a surplus ! of more than $2,000,000. The school fund has a sur plus of $16,000,000 or nearly half of which no safe investment can be found. The farmers, to whom the State has j ORDERS TO BUY AND SELL PROPERTY, J WILL' BE GIVEN CLOSEST ATTENTION INVESTMENTS MADE ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. building; MTOflice in the Barnard avenne entrance. Patton tnal.1 : of Richmond J Va. day, PEANUTS-Roasted fresh every warm or cold.) also raw. at Wilkies. f Presli lnt nf flrflnorps nnrl Tmms: iuct been selling its lanns on lorty years iirac.i reCeived at Wilk es, 26 South Main St. with only 5; per cent interest, in tne Delicious Orange Cider at Wilkies. hope that they woud be very dilatory . c , . 1 . i n; - about paying the principal, are piling in Sllow KiK klonr. the money on tne overouraenea oxate Treasurer. The counties are doing the same. To add to iis misery the State has 30.000 acres of land yet to sell, which are bringing eyery year higher and higher prices. THRESH COUNTRY PRODUCE. J We keep constantly on hand freth coun try Produce of all kindi.' Butter, Ejfjf". Chickens, &c. We ell at lowest prices. Call and see us. , C. E. LANE & CO., j S. Main Street, j White as snow and King of all Flour. To be had only of A. D. Cooper. Cleveland Hats. Parties wishing Cleveland hats will Tjitpst News." ; j I Waynes ville Courier. ... 'fThe Asheville Scn Is One of our bright est and sorishtliest exchanges. It gives ,vl m a J n . i Tl , ..J 4-r I xne Associaieu x-rcs&iuisLtiuvxito, ouu the Western North Carolina reader, af fords the best avenues to secure the latest news." ! ! r House for Rent. Near the business part of the city,! on Walnut street, near house. Apply to the Banner ware- A. D. Cooper. 1 find them at Whitlock's to-day. jn29tf. Call at the, Farmers warehouse and get your sewing machine parts, needles, shuttles, rubbers, bands and the best oil. Mr. Wi H. Littleton is there and will re pair, clean up and adjust your sewing machine if it is not doing well. . i ' i: - I 3 lb canned apples 12V& cents per can. 3 lb canned tomatoes 12J4 cents per can. 2 lb canned corn 12 cents per can. ! 1 gallon cans tomatoes 40 cents per can. I v ! A. D Cooper. Cleveland Hats. Parties wishing! Cleveland hats will find tnem at vnitiocK,s to-uaj. jxusn. i wo or three grentlemen can find good board and room at reasonable rates by L applying at the DailV SfN office. Just Received, : . 500 bushels Plastering Hair, and have on the way 100 bbls. "Gibbs," English Portland Cement, which we will deliver off the cars at $4.00 per bbl. All other prices low accordingly. i W. II. WESTALL & CO.J - Deiers in general building mate rial. RDEN' PARK HOTEL t "4r'XNDc6TTGEsV"H''" Nine and a-half miles south of Asheville, on the Asheville & Spartanburg K. R. j Address . i THOS. A. MORRIS, Pkoi.( jnl7tf Abde.v, N. C. N EW MARKET. We haveju&t opened a New Market, In the Rawls Blockj Northeast corner of Court Stjuarc, where will be found at all times a. luii valid jr ui FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. Our prices will be within the reach of all. We intend to keep the best, and GUARANTEE SATISFACTION j to our customers. We cordially invite the people of Asheville to give us atrial. We have one of the best cattle experts out buy ing up the very best stock that can be found for our market. jn!7tf ZACHARY, JONES & BRO. 1 I f.- r
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