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Asheville Daily Citizen? VOLUME IX. NO 254. ASHEVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 24, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS BULK OLIVES Good olives are the most piquant and ef fective stimulant to the palate, adding zest to succeeding viands, and no relish hold a higher place with epicures. I buy olives in large orlgl- ual casks and can give you high grade goods at a low price. WE KROGER A LIST OF IT BRANDS OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO US Urandi of Plug Chewing Tobaccoa. 72 Brands Smoking Tobacco in Dnga ml tin boxes all size packages. 0 Dinercnt Urands Imported Key West Cigars, always on band. it is useless for me to mention the various brands of Domestic Cigars, as it will take too much space. Pipe a Larger Stock than ever before will now devote all my time to tbe above goods, and will try to satisfy all my custom ers. L. BLOMBERG MOUBL CIGAR STOKB, 17 FATTON AVBNCB. OORTLANDJBROSy KBAL ESTATE BROKERS. 1NVUSTMBNT AGENTS. NOTARY PUBLIC " Loans Becurelr nlaccd at 8 nr cent. Office US & 36 Patton Ave., up stairs SOME LOW PRICES California Peacbes 18c. Per Can, California Apricots 13c. Per can. Pure Maple Syrop $1.25 Per Gal. Cucumber Pickles 40c. Per Gal. Sweet Mil Pickles 75c. Per Gal. Soar Mix Pickles 60c. Per Gal. California Evaporated Peacbes, Apricots JM Pears 17c, Per Lb. Gk -A.. Qroer, THE OCTAGON Is a pure bigb grade soap free from any ex cess uf Ije, and the first eight shied cuke ever made and just fits the hand. Over 100 arti clcs given away with this soap, read the inside of the wrapper, also a full line of TOILET SOAPS BIG BARGAIN. One pound tar of laundry Soup for a nlckle A. D. COOPER, Court Siuure. BON MARCHE TMB EXACT NEW YOKK COST SALE IS TO BE CONTINUED l'OR A SHORT WHILB YBT, BOMB VERY DESIRABLE GOODS YBT IN STOCK. ALL AT EXACT NBVY YORK COST. BON MARCHE .17 SOUTH MAIN STRBET. MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, I am receiving a new stock f Monuments and Tombs of Uranitc and Marble, which I will Sell at the Loircst Cash Prices. I am your home dealer and have been here 14 yean and will treat you right If you will patronise me. s W. O. WOLFE, Cor. Court l'lace aud Market St. front of City Hall. Emulsion of COD LilVER Olli, With Port Wine. Under the above title we oiler a new com: bination of Cod Liver Oil la which the nau seous taste of the oil is completely masked by the use of Port Wine and Aromatic. At the same time the tonic and digestive prop erties ol the wine render assimilation easy From those who eannot take Cod Liver Oil on account of Its disagreeable taste and diffi cult assimilation we confidently solicit a trial. Recommended In Pulmonary Diseases, Coughs, Colds and General Debility. Freshly prepared at CARMICHAELS PHARMACY, UO SOUTH MAIM BTHB8T. BARGAIN. Blue Enameled And Agate Ware At Half Price. We have just received an importation from Germany of several cases of these goods. They are called seconds, but very few arc Imperfect. All arc offered alike. A rare chaacelfor hotels and boarding houses to replenish their kitchens with thin neat and durable ware. We have in stock for thr spring trade Jewel Kasollne stovis and ranges, oil stoves, refrigerators, freezers, and the largest and most complete line of house furnishings in the State. Price ? Why everybody knows we are the cheapest in town. Our line of fine and common china, glass and tamps is very complete THAD. W. THRASH J CO. For Sale Dry empty boxes, casks, etc., for kindling. Pratt's deodorizing gasoline 20 cents per gallon. THESE ARE ALL NICE And are dint-rent brands of crackers we receive fresh every w.'ck from New York liakcrs: Scotch Tatfy, Sociul Tea, Vunilla Cream, Salt Banquet Wafers, Fancy Grahams, Water Thin, Cafe Wafers, Oatmeal Wafers, Ginger Snaps, Ex tra Toast. row ell Ac Niiiler Z o h z D o o CO Q UJ O Q Z CO o -J o CD z I r- o O CO Q O O O CO CO LU tr Q O LU DC o Vaccine Points HAVE YOU UlillS VACCINATED we have jvsr ueen noti FIED FROM WASHINGTON 111 AT SMALL POX EXISTS IX TWENTY-THREE STATUS .4 .VI) AD VISES VACCINATION. WE RE CEIVE FROM TUU NATIONAL FARM AT WASHINGTON, D, C, A FRESH SUPPLY EVERY VOX. HAY. PHYSICIANS SUPPLIED I1Y Heinitsn & Reagan CHURCH ST. A PATTON AVE. MACADAM IS STILL ONTO WOODFIN STREET GET ON THE UIT. sue uoara 01 Aiaertneu, bv Vote of Three To Oat, Decide To Pour on some More sionca Aldertuanlc Actions Tbe Board of Aldermen's Meeting yes terday afternoon was lust at lone na an hour and goes on record at one of the thortest thit Board bat held. The exec utive session, however, made the entire sitting one of about the usual lent-th. Alderman Jonet was the solitary missing member Tbe Mayor reported that he had not been able to secure tbe written ouinion of City Attorney Sondley as to the lia Dility of National banks for the special tax levied ny tne Hoard, or ol persons selling whiskey without license. Further time was granted. The finance committee, having under consideration tne overpayment ol taxes bv Col. China. W. Wnnlur nnn..,l recommendation that he he nmH a rrhatr oi 90 1 .uu. i nis committee also reported on an application Dy A. a. Fortune for a rebate, adverse to the rrnnrat. Hr,tli . ports were adopted. At to the condition nf Wnndfln ..-J bade streets tbe street committer rfpfttn, . .-.w.. - . uuu nuu mended that the atretta h nnr in mafm passable condition on Woodhn from North Mam to Vance and Eagle from South Main to Market. The report was icir. ior action at an executive session. UrjOU remieht of T. R. Pattrraon t hr Street committee was inatrnrtrd to in, quire into the necessity of some steps at iuc property oi Mrs. stansill on Wood id Direct, wnere tne city nunc a wall ad uiu ciaim against tne city, held by . P. and W. L. Walker, for imnrnw. R. ments on Valley Street, was Dreaented k. r. walker and relerred to the street committee. A Detition handed in h Mni H C Hunt, being unsigned and unaddressed, nam mia nsiuc as not properly Defore the uuuse. M. Guduer directed thr Honrd'a mind to the bridge runnine from Ched ester's across the street to the Hotel Berkelcv. He said it had lu-rn nointrd out to him as liable to cause an accident, and tne Mayor said he had tnd to per suade Mr. Chedester to remove the bridge but had not succeeded. The safety 01 the bridue was referred to thr street committee and city engineer, who ii necessary snouici can a arterial nwt no iu k'uusiucr iuc question. Market Keener Fourier nl thr Vat End market was frrnnted thr nrivilnrr nf uvinir on me Bcconn noor nr thr markrt rent iree, on motion ol Mr. Westall. I'ermit was granted Mrs. W. D. Hil uara to Duild tnree J-room cottages on .apie street. Tax exemntioiiH were orjintril Mnnrnr lrii -ii.-lm- . . nuiacr, uiaaoniiy, anu I. w. morgan, not a resident. II. U. Walmslev. attorney and scent ior ine nnnnnoinera wiioar nonris wrrr secured by a trust deed on the property oi tne old reopie's uent, Heat and Power comnnnv. nrortnsrH in n rom.mi. nication to sell to the Board the electric light plant formerly owned by that com panv. The price named, if the Board should want to use only such of the olant na ta nrrrannrv if nttaflir,! to thr city's water works, is $7,000. No action was tauen. These bills were ordered naid: Street department payroll, $101 . '15; E. H. Britt. s:ir2.a2- w r T.mnWnn $ 17.65; water department payroll. $16; anuary department payroll, $71.54 Mrs S. Inman. $24.50: Ino. A.Willinms ir., 50c; Geo. F. Scott & Co , $6 06; Mrs. C. E. McKee. Sl.Kfl! S. I Moarr $1; H. S. Harkins. $9.85: Amos Patter son. 2Be.: H. K Hnll 9 us. A r fo. day, 5ij J. M. Alexander, $3 110. Executive aud Special. At the executive session the Board dis cussed the report of the ttreet committee on ooJlin and Lngle streets, and the Board, after going to Woodfin street in a body, decided to macadamize Woodfin street from North Main to Vance. The vote on thenuestion was: Avea. II. I.. and I. M. uudecr. Cosbv: nav. Westall. The work was hrann thia mni-niti.r under the superintendence of Cnpt. W.' G. Corpcniug. Street Committeemnn Westall says the work will cost about $1,000. Tbe Board at a snecint inrrtinir nftri-. wards udonted the rrnort of h committee ou the Chedester bridge. This rccominenoco tnat :necliiet ol police noti fy Mr. Chedester to hnvr thr l.ridcrr nr. secure by attaching it firmly to the build and if it is not done the Board shall have tbe bridce removed. Chief Mnrbina served notice this morning on S. H, Chedester, who intimated that the bridge would remain about as it is. HOME QUESTIONS. Taxpayer Propound Them to Ibe Board or Aldermen. W. Ridgcly Penniman aud John H. Mc- Dowcll, taxpayers interested, nronound the following question! to the city au thorities, as pertinent just at this time of paving assessments. These are the questions referred to in the report of tbe board meeting, and which were not read because tliev were not addrraord t the Board, neither were they signed. "is tne retirement of tbe $200,000 street improvement bonds a condition on whieh thr fl nrr rent, intrrret on Ant stallmcnt is accepted by tbe city ? "Does tne city construe tne two-thirds assessment on abutting property for streets paved as part of the act "under wnien non(i9 were issued I "Will the retirement of said bonds pre vent the ritv from securinc n ttuo.thirl. assessment on further street improve ments ns icvico on tnorougmares and main streets of tbe city; or, will the city be COtnnelled in nil further atrrrt in. proveraents to pny for the same out of the general fund as it has been doing since the expenditure of funds derived iromtncsaieoitue $juu,(iuu ot bonds already marketed ? "Docs tbe city construe its powers under the net to r nnhlr it to nu nnr. third of cost of paving in front of H. rteawoou s store ou t'atton avenue, and pave the back ol said property on West College street out of the general fund ? "If any Dnrt of the nriiu innl nr into.-. est of the assessment it paid, docs it commit the party making said payment tO the action nf eit nndrr ni,M.i,vM A , H.., 1MMIIVUT above ? VaS It not undrratond wLh tv.. issuance ofhondswna vol rd hw t hr rv.n pie that the whole amount, $500,000, should be expended on paving the streets of Asheville ? "Docs the Board consider it just to assess two-thirds of paving on Patton avenue, Depot and Main streets on abuttine nronertv owners- rrtirr .t'Jiin - 000 1 n.i r i i . . ui uuuob ana continue street paving of thr ornrrnl fund out I "Does the city construe any limitation to us puwer conierred oy section 4 ot act aB to the amount to hr rvnrndrH the i in i special improvements at any given point i at on a street? Could it, say, order 1.000 for a culvert nr iron hridor and $50,1 prorate tame in general assessment on the i entire strrrt What is the city's construction of the juried ii uieuun oi tne Advisory board as to $200,000 worth of bonds still nn , as to plan proposed for levvinir the sold. ri .ua.n..- m t.... . J i . HnovoDIUVULg IUI IUV1U UUI1C, aUU ItS Policy of the city in rontinninir wnrlr allowin&T bonda to romnin nnanld end paying for suid work out ol the general uuu ; "Does the city's ronalriirlion nf thr DOWers conferred nnnn it hv thr m. nr the legislature render the eitv linhlr lor luuiugc in ease oi error t THE TRENHOL.K SUICIDE. i MoHt SliockluK cane-Menial Dcrauitriueul. Henukksonvillb. N. C. Feb. 23.-Thc people of Henderson ville and Flat Kock were startled Thursday afternoon bv the report that Savage D. Trenholm, of Flat Kock, bad taken his life. Mr. Trenholm was n man ol wealth and transacted considerable husinrsta , ncceseicacmg tae advice ot a lawyer. A DllVaiCinn nttlnfifrl him rtiaiilarlw aA Thursday, when he showed signs of a' aua iaiuiili HUU mental derangement, some fears were entertained tbat be would commit bodilv narm to himself; so be was prevailed up On to Come to town and inn stilt hia la nr. Ver. About 12 aVInrk hr sonville, when bis lawyer and others thought it best be should have an attend ant to look after hia welfare. Mr. Pinlr ones was emoloved. and he nied Mr. Trenholm to hia home in Pt.-it Rock. While Jones was attending to bis uurae irennoim went tonis room, locked himself in, and standing before a dress ing case with a laree mirror be took a lunt carving knife, broken oft at the DOlnt. and CUt and torr his thront from ear to ear in a most shocking manner. lones hurrird to hia i-nntn nnd finding the door locked hastened to the window wnere ne saw that Trenholm, not being sausuea witn tin work with thr d..n carving knife, had stepped in front of tbe uieumec ana, nnuing a dull case-knife, attempted haggling bis throat and tried tO thrust the dull inatrnmrnt thrnncrh bis clothiug to the heart. With all thia Trrnhohn folnl suuicicnt lite to rise when the door was Durst in, and attempted to speak, but as in wiuu pipe was severed could not do O. MedlClll aid wan anmmonrd hut hr uiea anout 11: ju last nigbt. Mr. Trenholm was a man of rare liter ary and business attainments. A MICH HARMED MAM. 1 D. DraaKbu, Who Foritot His Name In Atlanta. Winston, X. C Feb. 2-l.-fSoceial.l- U. D. Draughan, the man who lost bis name in Atlanta for a time, has several WIVeS: One. Klla Thomna ia liomn in oaiem. sne was married to him in issh. He married Mattie Powell in Asheville in August, 1892. It is said that he also married Kiln MitM.dl i Bryson City last summer. Sentinel. Kl'CistCl' Mnckev's linnlta shnm thnt license was issued on August 16. 1892. to D. 1). DraUL'lin and Mia fattir lnu.. ell, aged 1 8, daughter of Reuben and Adeline Powell. Thr rannl U'rrr mar. ried on the 17th by Kev. J. C. 'I roy, pas tor oi Kiverside M. li. cbtireh, South. Tbe witnesses' names on the certificate are W. I). Powell. I'unnic C.nnilcnn nnd C II. C. Powell. Ami Below Zero. New York, Feb. 24,-Tody is the coldest of the winter, "i below, with a nipping north wind blowing. Canjouarie, N. V., Feb. 2. Last night was the coldest of the season, 17 below zero. It was 22 below at Sharon Sprines. 2 below at Onrtlnndt nnd ri below at Saratoga. ukenaoa, Miss., Feb. 2.-A blizzard has been raging for 2-Unurs. livcrytbing is covered with ice. Au Oblo Coutrst Hamilton, Ohio, Feb. 2 1. The demo crats hove decided on Paul J. Sorg, the tobacco king of Ohio, to be representative for Congress to succeed the late repre sentative. Hunk- Hnnrkr Chairman Wilson and Senator Iirice will speaK lor Unn, and Reed, UcKinlcy, Sher man and Fornkcr will be the Ri-nuhlii-nn speakers. Will Wed. From Register Mackev's oiliec li cense to wed has been issued at follows : it. u Bridges and Missouri Cole, of buncombe; wbite. Sv Smith and Ruthcv Mnnnrl of combe; colored. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Kei-ri'tllrv Pnrlielr Mnn.l. .tl.AU.... atc that since 1885 paper moner amount ing to S;!.!i2i..rinonnii hn' Wn r deemed, of which $313,250,000 has been ucsiroycu anu tne remainder reissued. Fire waa discovered in thr In.no nf tl. Agricultural building on the World's Pnir o-rounda thia i,inr,l.. TI.- J - - " .ulBIUUIUIUf, luv UU1IIC was entirely destroyed and the building ruined. The President lins Stuart of Montana to be minister to Paraguay and II.-iioii.nir inhn k c.. age ot New lork to be consul at Dundee. The Weslinnhnuar " r - vssijv wuuuauvs rittiburir. I'a.. nnnnnno a. ot 10 per cent, m the wages of the entire nuiaiu iviee. That Otadstonr'a the Lords chilled his followers to the bone, one of hit party organs frauklv declares. Mr. Bnrtlmldi of M iaamir! Iina ...tA --- - - .... , uaa iuuu dired In the House a bill mnkino- l.in. coin's birthday a national holiday. Emneror William t,iD:t.i ri. n V On Lfi nnr i tins mnrnini Mnn.n..i.. . , . : . . . "-""hi -vji.iMiiii- ing him upon bit birthday. Advicet from Rio de Tanelro ansa ihr government battery hat sunk the insur gent transport Mcrcurio: Gnluslia A. r.rnw'a nl,.i-..i;i i.. r i i . L""H,IV "Ji VUU- gressmnn-at lnrge in Pennsylvania will VUVU AOV,UUUi No Quorum in ihf Himim ... u.r,MaA..i. fttivtt today. THE SENATE TARIFF BILL A DI TV ON COAL, IRON ORE WOOL AND SUGAR. Toere will Re Much. Contention Before Any Such Rill Paaaea The House- Tbe Louisiana Men Partially successful. WasuinotoN, Feb. 2 t. The tariff bill is practically completed and will be laid neiore tne lull Senate committee on fi nance at a special meeting Monday morning at 10 o'clock. When it will reach the Senate is not known. Voorbees and Mills expect that the bill will be re ported before the end of the week. The coal people say they have secured 50 cents a ton duty on coal, that iron ore will be protected by an advalorem dutv of not less than 20 per cent., and that it isbv no means settled thnt nnnl n,;n Ion. the free list. Lumber will be taken care of ana sugar nas finally reached the stage where tbe committee may be said to be in nprord w f I- nM& ........ L tm. uuuiun. iuc Louis iana Senators will not get the cent and a half a pound they have held out for so aiicuuuusry, uut win ue content witu a duty that hovers near a cent a pound with a eraduated I.l . . .. '. VMW ui, ouxur sianaing tne test oi o degrees, IRON INDUSTRY REVIVING The Blrmlnsrtaasn Watka Feel ine Reiier Time a. UIK.UI.NGIMM, Ala.. Feb. 23.-T be in dustrial revival continues. The Clifton Iron company has just blown in its two big furnaces after nn idleness of two years. The Birmingham Rollina Mill. wnicn resumed last week vrstrrdn added 500 more men to its force. The Tennessee Coal. Iron and Railroad n aim pnny's immense ore converter, by which w.u...m. ,i ju vji. vau ut vuuvcrtcu into mssemcr ore lor steel maVmir ia nmrW complete. Its success, which seems now assured, means the early erection of a big steel mill. Several large shipments ui vum 11 1111 ii ill, 1 1 m v mar nrrn maun tr. luu-ign ports. Erasius Wliuan Reieaned Niiv Youk, Feb. 21. lirastus Wiman was released from custody at noon to day on $25,000 bail. Charles H. Deere father-in-law of Wimnn'a son of Mlln. III., depositing 25 $1,000 bills in tbe onice ol the city chamberlain this morn mg. PreuderKast Sentenced. Ciiic.vco, Feb. 2. Judge Hrcutano this morning denied a motion for a new trial in the case of liugene Prendcrgast. w.iu iuuiucicu iwayor narnson, and sentenced the nrisom-r tn )w hannd JUSTIXNORTB CAROLINA. Rutherford corrcsnondcnce Slielliv Au rora; The community of Henrirttn luuis. now numbering about 2,000 peo nlc. is a fine examnlc in snii.-il and mnr,.1 as well as business progress. Since its Deginmng some seven years ago, no bar room has been allowed within thr limit., Ol the town. A centlrmnn from th. North has recently put down a saw mill n r ill- r. i , -. mi mint uup roan wnere it enters Hen derson county from Polk. Hr Intnl., rr. Ceived a $2,000 chrrk nrhi,-h h.i,.l..j . the tlendersonvillc bank, witb which to carry on nis mm. The Richmond Disnutch'a 1M correspondent had a talk with Mr. W. ii. 1-aumcncr ol that county. "Uncle Billy" had just bought his straw hat for the sprine. and said thnt hr hnd rlnm boys and seyen girls einbteen children in all. He had flirty crrnndrhildrm and eight great-grandchildren. A remarka- ble fact is tbat "Uncle Billy is not only an active man, but neither he nor his wife have a crav hair in their hmda and neither ever used any kind of dye. Greenville (S.C.I News: Post.il In. SUeCtOr Peer WHS a mildl rhnirrinnd nfR. cial when he learned by wire Tuesday night that E. Kicbards, alias Rogers, had escaped. Richards operated at Yale. N. (.., sending out advertisements in many newsnauera. so worded as tn mm. h impression that he had counterfeit money for sale. He had bis mail forwarded to Greer's. He is supposed to have headed for Bowman's Bluff. N. ( iw i.r claims to belong. The Morehead Hnnkitnr ,.,,m,., has closed its oram-li nt Rnrlinirtnn Ai., mance county, and all its business' will now ne transacted tnrougn the bank at Durham. Some lititr.i tint! Illfiv twatilr am several depositors claim they do not o we 1.. U 1. . i- . iuc uiim mc amount oi ovcrdialts which the books show. Ou account nf failimr health Pil.,nl John Wilder Atkinson has resigned the )icBiucui-y oi tne Wilmington Savings bank, and Mr. Harry Walters will suc ceed him March 7tb. Colonel Atkinson, who is a native of Richmond, not long ago bad a slight attack of paralysis. A Warren couuty man is endeavor ing to procure 2,000 partridges with which to stock bis lands. He oflers 13 cents each for the birds, delivrrrd at an railway station in the State. The season .ui ouuuiiug uirua cnus Marcn 1st. Denutv United States 1nrahnl T,,,., Mcinttrc has procuied warrants for six or seven men in Cleveland county, who attacked him and threatened lynching. Melntire was making an arrest when the men set upon him. Professor Weber of Triuity College, Vvho has hren nrruard nf imlu.I.H... , , , , . uiutm ol school funds in South Carolina, savs um vuu auuw iiuw mi tne money en trusted to bim was spent. Greensboro Patriot Thr VInl,..n.i banking company of Durham has with drawn its branch from Burlington. This leaves tbat DrosDerouslittlrritv ithn..t any banking facilities, Cherokee Spout Tl,r r vwuuiivk lur the new court house for Rrnham rn..nt- bns been let to Messrs Goodc and Walker oi Atiunta, ior J,77ti. Mrs. Millnrd Grant. nfS was killed a night or two tincc, having au jjiveu itrycnnine instead ot quinine. The nlncra of all Sa Vs Ana rxt ta publican letter-carriers in the Charlotte postofficc have been taken by Democrats. -These are now students at the Uni- veraitv from 1 ft GiKt-a tl. i l f wfcatva. iuc mcuicai class bat 18 members, the Hw class 59. -I.II. Foust, ei cashier of the First National bank nf ttnliahnn, h. denied a new trial. Mr. Charles M. Vanrr has . letter which states that hit father is much better. Whittemore's Gilt Edge Dressing FOR LADIES- AXV CH1LVKEX S SIIOLS PRODUCES A IIRILLIAXT JET 11LACK LUSTRE. CONTAINS AN Oil. To SOFT EN THE LEATHER AND PRESERVE IT. THE BEST .Xl GOES '.FARTHEST ISv AT RAYSOR & SMITH S. Whittemotre's Patent Leather Polish l'OR ALL KINDS OF PA TENT OR ENAM ELED LEATHER, NOTHING IIF.TTER- TRY IT. CENTS AT RAVSuR . SMITHS. AI.So A LARGE STOCK OF Russet lieathei Dressing WATER PROOF IlLACKINi; SHOE OLISUURS, M.ACKIXG ANlt n.U,. Ens, si;i; rim uxu i-rom i k U7.v, DO li s, Raysotr & Smith, 31 PATTON AVE- BE sum: AND GO TO BKEVARD'S FOR DRESS GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING, AND OVERCOATS. HE 18 NOW OFFERING SPECIAL BARGAINS TO MAKE ROOM FOR HIS SPRING STOCK AT No. 11 North Main. THB BEST COUNTRY BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. . J. Revell's, 30 North Main. .SIPHON8I VICHY AND BBLTZBI la Siphons caa ba obtained at 8IPHONS i thi drag stoics of lay cor tt I Smith and Rrlnltah a- ad at faetory, bit ttaywoad , ccrect. c. H. CAM PBBLL.
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