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Citizen HEWS ASHEVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 0, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VIII.-NO 853. Asheville Daily odatj 5 I I NEWS OATS AND FEED. !; ! WHITMAN'S : CANDY. Fresh Shipment RECEIVED TODAY, FRIDAY, 8TH. Next Lot--; Expected Tuesday WIC Ol l KIt t ,ooo BUSIIKI.H THIS BliST QUALITY -oi' - OATS. PRICE 50 CENTS BUSHEL, LHO OI I liU BAUGAIN4 ALL KINIIS ! I'lSI'.W. A. D. COOPER, NORTH COURT SQUAIIE, ASHEVILLE, N. C. -Aug. 12th KROGER REM ESTATE. iValtjk B. Gwyn, W. W. Wkst GWYN & WEST, (S11n.1-1.gun1 to Waiter B.Gwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 DEFER TO BANK OF ASHF. VILLE. REAL ESTATE (.onus Securely Placed at 8 Per Cciit. Notary I'ublU. Commissioners of iiccils. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE-Boullicaiit Coin ISqnurc. Take a Look at Our 25c. Table. TIME FOR THE CELEBKATION DRAWING NGtR. "NUFF SED. BON MARCHE NEW LOT OF EM8R0IDERIFS, FANCY GOODS, HOT WEATHER GOODS. Why will you Miller with the heat when yon can t-t l ii handsome rclrigoia tur or water fooler from us, at first cost. We still have only live refrigerators, four iic elirsts, six eoolers anil two tillers kit in stock. Come quick and gel one lie fore they arc gone. I'11" line "f fruit iars and nil v manners in siock. t We also have just three of the celebrate rcvolvini! disc II y fans, anil wc offer them now nl $11 ";" each a big bargain Our stock of China, etc., is still com plelcin every detail, and special alien lion is uiven to ftiriiisliinc hotels and hoarding houses. THAU V. THRASH & CO. BUNCOMBE'S CENTENNIAL Tuesday, August II. Will be the Ureal nay. With Hpeakliig. a Trades Display and Prolech ilea Eveuts of the Week. Buncombe's big Centennial celebration occurs next week, when the one hun dredth anniversary of the formation of the county will be fittingly observed. These exercises will be held on Wednes day and Thursday, August 10 and 11. On Wednesday the icoplc will come in from the county and go into camp in tents iurnislied by the committee, on the old Vance property, just off North Main street and south i f Magnolia avenue. The tents will be arranged in sctni-circu lar form around the base of the knoll, in a beautiful grove, and near a fine spring. IN SPECIAL, SESHION. WOOLS AND SMALL WARES. GREAT REDUCTION IN PARASOLS. 45 in. Embroidered Flounc ing worth fU. to f 1.50 lor yard at 49 cents to close. DRESS GOODS AT GREATI Y REDUCED PRICES. SILVER LEAF LARD If .you have tried it you know what it is; if you hav en't, and will take the tiou- . . , J ! f! I ie w test., we are Niusiieu you will use no other. Y'Ui can rent assured it is aoso lulelv pure leaf Uird. Wo have never sold any that gave hotter satisiaciion. BON MARCHE POWELL & SNIDER 37 South Main Street. FITZPATRICK BROS., N&? CORTLAND BROS,, II cal Kstate Brokers, Ami Investment Agent. NOTARV PUItLIC. 1 imiii!. m:.. urely placed at kt cent, t ntiecs C-t . Ufl Pulton Avenue. Second ;flour. Ivh'.idlv i'oit it:rT oi sals:. Kcv. W. S. I' lirviin's house, furuisliMl, CtrulMTlunil tivcuili: Km- Keiit--IU-simlil.-' oilier rooms, McAfee hlo-.k. 1'iiinii.lutl and utiHiiuiHlietl Ihmiscs. JIIIMIvV TO LOAN. JOHN CHILD, Kitil listutc and Lonn UroVcr, Contractu and IK'ulcrn in Mixed Paints and Painters' Supplies, WALL PAPER. 3D Noktii Main Stkkkt, Ahiii'.vii.i.I!, N C Tlil.Iil'lIONI! NO. 12. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. We have Home very (k-slrnble timlicr prop erties for laic at a low figure. Wc can show you full description at our oflicc. One fine I Asbcston mine for mile. Wc can show you noinc specimens from ttic mine and can take vou to the property if vou desire I'urnlnhcd and unfurnished houses to rent. JENKS & JKNKS, NO. 32 PATTON AVE., ASHEVILLE. N. B. We have just placed a large discount on Clothing and other items. many J I? I) ID ill Tl? WILLS BROS., ARCH ITECTS NO. 3 PATTON AVIS. Troy Steam Laundry! DOMESTIC FINISH AND FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. No. 46 South Main Street. H. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Dry Hoods Fancy Goods, Hats, Shoes, Carpets, Kte. ? S 9 PATTON AVENUE. Thursday will lie the (lav of the eclebra tion. In the morning of Hint day there will be addresses by Ilon.Thco. F. Davidson, attorncygencral of the state of North Carolina, Hon. Kemp I". llattle, '".en. Kobt. II. Vance. Col. V. S. Lusk and others. The procession will be formed on the square at 10 o'clock, then proceed to the sneakers' stand where the exercises will begin nt 11 o'clock sharp, to continue not later than '2 o'clock n. m. At -1 o'clock the Trades Display will form in front of the city hall and on the north and south sides of thecourt house. Then take up the line of march, first down South Main to ear shed; then re turn over South Main to square; then down North Main to Merrimon avenue; out Merrimon avenue to Chestnut street; Chestnut to l'ine; I'inc to College; thence to sipiare; out l'allon avenue to Hay wood street; Haywood to l'atton ave nue, west; l'atton avenue to souarc. This parade will occur again at night, lieginmng at H o clock, and taking possi lily the same route. At the Centennial ground on Ihitrs- ilay night there will be the finest pyro technic display ever witnessed in Aslic ville. On Friday, August '2, the reunion ol confederate veterans will begin at Sul phur Springs, the "vets" going into eaini) lor tlircc Hays, veterans irom Henderson, Buncombe and Haywood counties will participate. A lmml Cherokee Indians, under Chief Smith will also attend the reunion. 1 here has been an excellent program of sports arranged lor Wednesday Thursday and Friday, to occur at th West Asheville race track. 1 he following is the olhcial progtam of the events: Wednesday, August lo, championship game of baseball between the counties of Iluncomljc and Henderson, coininruc ing at Ii o'clock. Cash prizes $75 Second day, Thursdav, August 11 Grand tournament contest between knights of the lance of llimcombe and adjoining counties, commencing at o'clock prompt. Not less than fifteen to enter. Cash prizes $7f to first, $50 to second, $35 to third. $15 to fourth. At (i o'clock there will be a display of fine teams and saddle horses. Silver cup to best double team; silver handle whip to best single team; a hue bridle to best saddle horse. Not less than live entries in each of the above class. Judges for this class selected from strangers. Third day, Friday August 1 2. Tcntlc- mcn s trotting race, not less than entries, .'1 to start: $-'5 to first, $15 to second, $5 to third. Running race, not less than 5 to enter, :!tostort: $5 to Inst, $lo to second $10 to third. Trotting race, 5-minutc class, not less than .'! to start : Sl'o to hrst, l second, $10 to third. Iintrnncc fee will be ten per cent, of purse in each race. All entries m running and trotting races mitt be made bv 12 o'clock Thursday August 11. Hntrance fee for knights $5 each. lJnlrics close Wednesday August 10. 1 here will also lie hurdle and loot races. Twenty five cents admission w be charged to grounds. (..rand stan free to ladies. The week's entertainment will close with a Centennial ball nnd a display fireworks. 1 here will be a I've pigeon match lor championship ol Western North Carolina on Friday. The people of Uimcoinbc arc cxpcctc- here in large numbers, its well as crowd from abroad, and everything points to celebration that will be as siiccesslu every way as was Gala Week. Let everybody conic in ! THAT PHIVATU MIClvTINt.. Mlctalxau'a Legislature to Make a New Apportionment. Lansing, Mich., August 6. Both houses convened at 9:15 this morning pursuant to call by the governor made necessary by a decision by the supreme court that the apportionment bills 1891 and 1885 were unconstitutional. The senate took a recess for one hour in rdcr to enable the committee to report reapportionment bill on the basis of f sixty-four mcmlicrs. One senator anted to amend by instructing the ommittec to inquire into Hie advisabil ity of this action instead of committing ic house to it. The auiciidmciit was jeeted by a vote of 31! to 1 5 along party incs. l lie party iiovaninge to me ucm- oerats is that it gives a larger propor- lonate representation to thccttieswlnih ure supposed to elect democratic mcm- icis. rot this reason it 13 opposcu Dy the republicans. Scvcrol nicmliers sMke .ipon ll, cue uciuociiiia iiivunu oh... nil and the republicans opposing. The only hope of the republicans lies in proloiiirinu the session beyond tiiesuay so that it will be necessary to give the acts immediate effect in order lo have hem become operative before the clcc ion. To this a two-thirds vote would c necessary, litis me democrats nave not got, and the republicans would, there- me. be a b c to dictate terms. 1 nc prcs- ut rules of the house arc so framed that the republicans may hold the maiority for several days, but it is believed they will have exhausted all dilatory tactics before Tuesday mailt, nnd that the dem ocratic bills, the nature of" which have not vet been disclosed, will lie pusscu within the ninety days' limit. Both sides ire determined, and the session prom ises to be very lively while it lasts. KNVI.AND'S GRA11 CIIK. THE NEWS I'.Y TELEGRAPH DID HE TRY TO COMMIT SUICIDE? inti-;i.i.hji-:pck from OVS POINTH A IlrttiHli W'arShlp UHtanllftheit a CoutliiK station at pago-Paico, San Francisco. Auir. 4. News is brought by an Australian steamer ol what may cause an international quai rd between Knglaud and the United States. It seems that the British gun- at Curaeoa last month put into I'ago- Pago harbor, Samoa, and the bamoan land commissioner selected a piece ol land there for a Britishcoalingstation. The news comes by way of Auckland, nd the Ncjv Zealand paper remarks that Cleveland's Crowlugr Strength In pointed Out By Congressmen Who Have Vlnltcd Tnelr Con BtltucntM Recently. Washington, Aug. 4-. A number of congressmen who have returned to Washington to vote upon the World's Fair bring most encouraging reports as to the increase of tx-I'residcnt Cleve land's strength in many important states. Congressman Catchings, of Mississippi, who was one of the strong est Hill men in congress and who has just returned from New York, said to day: I talked with a great many demo crats from all parts of the state while in New York, and am fully satisfied that Cleveland will carry the state by a large majority. The best sign of this prosK-ct is found in the fact that the men who opposed Mr. Clc Ireland's nomination arc taking a very active part in the cam paign. It may be seen by looking over the committee list that a large propor tion of the very active leaders in charge of the campaign arc men who were net lavorablc to the cx-presulcnt s nomina tion in Chicago. They have satisfied Mr Cleveland of their loyally, and the lact that they are so personally active is sul ticicnt indication that all factions of the patty are united in a determination that the ticket shall succeed Congressman Formait of Illinois said today : 1 1 he democrats in our state arc in good coii'lition and I am satisfied that they will carry the state for Cleve land this fall. 1 do not think our pros siiccts are injured in any way by the Right on the World's Fair bill. 1 have no doubt tl e $2,500,000 appropriation The train which leaves the Asheville depot at 3:05 was rounding the bend yesterday when a man rushed to the platform and juuicd off. His rash act created great excitement among the other passengers they all thought it was a case of suicide. Ladies fainted, men rushed to the platform expecting to sec his mangled form upon the track, but the fact was he bad forgotten to put his bottle of "Buncombe Tills ' in his satchel and would not start on his jour ney without them. He took great chances, but he might have taken greater. GRANT'S PHARMACY. In purchasing medicines don't try ex periments the first and only consider ation should be genuincss. Buncombe Sursaparilla has stood the test of several years and toilay it is m greater demand than ever. Over five hundred bottles sold this spring, a triumphant proof of popular approval. For sale at GRANT'S PHARMACY. BUNCOMBE LIVliR I'lLLS are mild, yet efficient; do not cause pain or gripe, and act upon the liver and bowels. They are especially valuable as alter dinner pills, and readily cure constipa tion and eostivcncss, nausea, distress in the stomach, etc. They are purely vegetable and we be lieve they are the best familv pill yet pre pared and offer them with perfect confi dence, believing that whenever jf.y '.!m' will be with the happfelt results. Try them and judge for yourself. Foi sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. SYRUP OF TAR AND WILD CHER RY" as manufactured at Grant's Phar macy is the best cough medicine you can bill will be passed by the house and that I use tor yourself or your children it is a tnc cnicago piopie win ue sausncu. i;ur positive cure and we guarantee it to con tain no opiates m any form, it is entirely harmless, l or sale only at and npprc- statc- pcoplc are not unreasonable ciatc the situation." One of the most significant incuts made lure today was an utter ance by Congressman Martin, of Indi ana. "1 did not believe, said he, "that wc would carry Indiana by a very large uiuioritv. but within the past two or GRANT'S PHARMACY. Years ago iieople regarded cold cream and camphor ice as the ultimatums for i i,.,v mi i-nnu ti..iH I cuauiiea nanus aim an simitar skiii irou that Mr. Cleveland will carry the state .1:s- persons find that the applica- ti... n.,;(..,i iiiin. h. .l.nilnneil l'mo- by upward of 20,000. 1 am in receipt ol iL-o since the Apia hurricane. This inionnauon to me cucct urai a large cads oueerlv when it is remembered that number ol prominent republicans in the Lieut. Coffin left here last month tor state nave gone over to ciuier cue uc.uo u ...,.( ti.ie i..i,y.,.lniro roalinp cratie or prohibition party, and si. it ion in order. The Samoan government in 175 L'ranted this eoalinir station to the United States, and hngland has no rignt to any part of the hardor. The steamer also brim's advices from Honolulu which confirm the seizure ol Johnson Island. N. Y. Sun. ttl'NDAV SCUOOl. PICNIC. Over i.ooo PernoiiH Meet at Alex ander Todav. Ai.iix akhh, Aug. C Six Sunday schools, viz, Alexander chnpcl, Pleasant Hill, Triangle, Mt. View, Flint Hill and Macedonia, enjoyed a picnic and eclebra tion at Alexander station today. There were over 1,000 persons present. The nroccssion led bv Gen. Yance and W. L, that changes ol this sort arc occurring all the while. "The republicans are in very bad shape in various parts of the state, and in the twelfth district they have not been able up to this time to get nuy prominent members of that party to serve on the state committee. The stale comm'ttcc- man from that district resigned and others who have been asked to fill his place have refused." N. Y. World. NKURO RIOT. One Man IVaa Tossed In a Blan ket and Trouble Followed; Si'RiNdFim.p, ill., August G. The town is much excited over a riot which has oc curred between members of the fourth infantry now in camp here, and a crowd tion of cither of them aggravates their trouble. To such "CAMPHO-GLYCER- INE COMPOUND" is aboon itis a pos itive cure for chapped hands, chafing, sunburn, etc., and an elegant face dress ing after shaving it contains no mineral or noxious ingredient, is elegantly per- lumed, will not soil the most delicate fabric, is entirely harmless and safe to use on the most delicate skin and con tains nothing greasy or sticky. For sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. Physicians orders promptly filled and delivered free of charge to any part ol the the city. GRANT'S PHARMACY. of negroes. The militiamen claim they Kuykendall with a dozen banners was have been greatly annoyed by colored an interesting sight. I , , :,.ascil onc of ti.cm : a Rev. Mr. Kuykendall was master ol ...... ' ceremonies, .cb. t, v. nice. r., mane a splc.idid address, which was followed bv recitations Irom miss Maggie iienaer- son, "Autumn Leaves," Ida Rymcr, "Trust in God;" Kiltie Hcndctson, 1 he Master Cnllcth for You;" Lucinda Par- blanket. Later a number of soldiers were attacked at a merry-go-round, and badlv used up. ..- ..... ..I About midnight ycstcrilav a crowd ol I soldiers forced the guard line and came I into the city determined to punish the I i '.oit.i vi n .... m.Jl.i fii..r..i," i uln necroes for the attack onthcircomrades. i ucy were iucciiii; wuu buwbd m .mu undertakingwhen the police took a nana in the row, arresting four soldiers who were fined by a justice. Tbe military authorities arc holding the men within camp lines and.thc police are watching the negroes to prevent fur ther trouble. Howard, "Yet Being Dead he Speakcth." There was an excellent picnic dinner under the charge of Mrs. Lewis, Miss Dora Lee nnd Henry Buckncr. In the nlternoon there were speeches bv James R. bullose. lolin W. Slarncs. T.C. West- ull, Gin. Yance and others. HI.NGI.i: I AX MKN ON TOP Henry (icorjce'H Followers Win a Suit In a Maryland Town. Maki.iioko, Md August The right of a town to establish a system of taxa tion upon the single-tax basis was judi cially sanctioned by Judge Brooke, who handed down a decision denying the They Can't Stand BockleMS jerry. Topeka, Aug. 4. William O'Conncr, county attorney of Stevens county, and a democratic leader in the southwestern Dart of the state, says that outside of I Sedwick 50 per cent, of the democrats in the seventh district will vote with the re publicans rather than support Jerry Simpson, the farmers alliance candi date. He lays the democrats are organ- REMOVAL SALE ! Having leased store No. 35 I'altou avenue, and intending lo occupy same by September 1st, 1. wish to save trouble and expense by moving this stock (.ml to open the new stoic with ull new goods, to accomplish which all this stock MUST BE CLOSED OUT. 1 name uo prices to attract attention, but will make such prices on goods that in. onc will be in doubt whether it is A BARGAIN OR NOT. It is no menu or old slock, but is ucaily all new stock, but the Expense, Breakage and Time of moving it all 1 would avoid. If you want China, Glass, Lamps, Cutlery, Plated Ware or Ai l Goods in Pol- Ciy, Fine Etchings or Silver, call at Nos. 57 and 59 S. Main St., Asheville, N. C. J. II. LAW. A NOVEL IDEA. Umbrellas re-covered while you wait for them, making them nearly an good as new Call and lenrn ourlow prices. THE SHOE STORE, WEAVER & MYERS, ;l'J ration Avenue. Asheville, N. C The Reporter Weill In Alter He Had llecu invited. Alderman Waddcll in his card in yes terday's CmzKN says : "Mr. Cinmmngs told him the reporter it was a private meeting, but someone said it made no ilTcrcncc; but he came in notwithstand ing he had been notified thai the meeting was private." Mr. Waddell tries to make it appear that the repoi tcr forced himself into the meeting. The truth of the matter is ;s it has been staled, but it will do no harm to state it again. When the reporter entered the room Mr. Cummings said, laughing, "This is not a reporter's meeting." The reporter put on his hat and opened the door, intend ing to retire. At this point at least two of the members said "It makes no dif ference, come on in," or words in effect the same. These members were Messrs. Scott and Stnrncs, two men the state ments of whom the reporter would be willing to accept and run the risk of be ing ejected by the other members, l-our of those present at the time have said since that they had no obcctions to the admission of reporters. Well, the re porter went in and took a scat. Mr. Cummings was reading, and a few mo ments after the reiorter entered he began rending again, presumably to finish the business before the body. Mr. Cum mings had rend only a few words when Mr. Green reminded' the board that there was no quorum, on account of the ab sence of Mr. Waddcll, who hud "taken a walk." The opposition to the reporter's admission to the meeting was not great as evidenced bv the willingness of the board to go ahead with the work until it found that Mr. Waddcll had broken the quorum. 1 hese arc the fuqts, just as they oc curred, there was no intention to in trude upon the board and the reporter would not have taken ms scat at an if Mr. Waddcll had made his objection then and there. The President at Leon Lake. Saratoga, N. Y., August 6. President Harrison passed north at 10:08 this morning to Loou Lake on a special train. application of a number of citizens of llyattsvillc for a mandamus to require izing to prevent Simpson's endorsement 1 1... li.....! f.f f-nn,il v ...tmmipumiipra In I , if ' . .1.. . : .: mi uu.hu - - i ano, ii oe.caicu in 111c restore improvements nnu personal property to the assessment list of the town. Recently the Henry Georgettes secured a mniorilv in the board of town com missioners and made the first cxcrimcnt m the single tax theory, which taxes un- convention, will bolt nnd run an independent candidate. N. Y. World, improved land equally with the improv ed, nnd exempts nil improvements. N. Y. World. Shot From AiubuNh. Ni:w Oki.hans, August 0. The shoot ing of Judge Henry Long from ambush a few nights ago at Kenncrsville just above New Orleans has aroused great bitter ncss. The whole trouble isnttribtitcd to political cniminity and a race feud has re sulted. The parish officers have been working up a case against the assassins and have made a number of arrests, on the other hand, a number of negroes and white men who are in sympathy with WIhcoiihIu Jolted by an ICarlh- fiualte. R.xciNii, Wis., Aug. 4. Amessagc from Burlington, twenty-seven miles west of this city, says that a village was Ihrown into consternation last evening at 0:30 o'clock by an earthquake shock. The earth waved and rocked from north to south. Houses shook, crockery fell from pantry shelves and pictures tumbled Irom the walls. 1 lie people rushed irom incir abodes and were much alarmed. OLD HATS GO BEGGING WHEN MITCHELL, THE MEN'S OUTFITTER, 28 Patton Avenue, IS CLOSING OUT 1113 LINB OP STRAW HATS AT ACTUAL COST. GENUINE AUSTRALIAN LENSES. Riot Over a Flying Machine. Boi.ton, Miss., August 6. A county Sunday school convention of colored Baptists met today at Chapel Hill. A difficulty occurred over the riding of a 'Hying machine" whicn resulted in a those who attacked Judge Long have not. Some forty or fifty pistol shots lu lil mertmm niwl.tt is said, have lormed 1 were tirco, unc mnii .nwii .iiicu uuu a plot to force a number of white resi dence out 01 tnc place. "Flyer" Ran Into the Freight KkiE, Ta., August C A freight wreck occurred at Harbor Creek station on the Lake Shore road while taking n switch to allow a fiver to pass nt 11:50 last evening. The flyer, consisting of baggage nnd three sleeping cars crashed into the freight. Lngirecr Welch and Fireman seven wounded, including two women and a child. Beats Her Best. Ni:w York, August 6. The steamship Umbria was signaled off Sandy Hook at 7:28 o'clock this morning, thus com pleting her trans-Atlantic voyage in five ! days, twenty-two hours and five seconds. The best previous trip of the Umbria was in lanunrv, this year, wncn she crossed nurkiier, of Buffalo, were instantly killed, in six days, two hours and five minutes Stephen Perry, of ind I am devoting all of my time to study of the eyca and to the peculiar formation of the lenses I warrant all spectacles I furnish to give entire satisfaction In all cases, and can suit any one on first examination of theeyes E. WEXLER, NO. 17 NORTH MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N.C. DLACKNURS COPY HOLDER and .WRITING TABLET COMBINED. Call and nee It or send for circular. Prlct tl. W. D. Telephone 102. OASU & CO., IB Court Place. Onc passenger, nnpolis, wns seriously tnpirca. Cholera Epidemic. Tkiikkan, Persia, Aug. 6. The chol era lias suddenly Itcconic epidemic here. Fourtee n deaths occurred Thursday and yesterday and twenty-five persons ore rcponcu to nnvc uieu irom uiseiisc. Congress) Adlooxned. Washinoton, Aug. G.f Special. Con- Anotber Surprise Partv. Waco, Tex., August 6. Next Thurs day the notification committee will meet to officially inform Rev. I. B. Cranfill, that he is the nominee ot the national prohibition party for vice president of the United Stales. R r' ftltitttln ptluead all road atva. "Deallnatlon unknown. Nbw Brdpord, Mass., August 6 E. S. Stokes' steam yacht FraOiarolo. witli gress adjourned sine die nt eleven o'clock Senulor Daviu B H;U on board, sailed Inst night. President Hnrrisou iinmc- from this port this morning early. Des- diatcly left lor Loou Lake. filiation unknown. RAILROAD TICKETS Bought and Sold. . P RAY, as H. Main Street. Member American Ticket Brokers' Aiso'n. -'rilY TUB MOLEL STEAM LAUNDRY THE VKHV BEIT WORK, K. B. WILLIS. HAMAUBR. CHURCH STREET, , TELEPHONE 70.
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