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ffijefn peto VOLUME XXII. NKW BEKN, (KAYEM Ull'MY. V . Tl"K.HAV. luhtU :il if, j - HhT Cl'TH'S. NUMBER 63. 7 -efe- Decisive Battle Believed To Ee In Prosjess In South Africa. Likely to Ke a Fierce and Bloody Field. British Greatly Out numbered Frantic Efforts To Bataf Ip Rein forcements. Special to Journal: Lond Oct. The Iloer forces have mad cordon around Ladysmilh. On the north, east and west the line is now complete Oeneral Jouberl with his army corps has formed connection beyond Klandslaagte, aud besides has formed a junction with the Free Stale t-oops on the west. A decisive battle between the British anil Boer armies Is expected to begin tomorrow. Durban, October 28 Every nerve of the British army in Natal Is now being strained for strengthening the position of the Biilish army at Badysuiilh. Two regiments arrived here yesterday aud were disembai ked in the uttuosi baste. They were armed and accompa nied, with Artillery aud were expedited on the road to Badyamilh to reinforce General While. If possible they will ar rive before fighting logins but wee:) the forces now drawn up about the town. The Transvaal troops in two great columns, at least 23,000 strong, have moved down rapidly from the northeast Seven thousand of troops fro.n tin Orange Freo State passed down to foin; a junction on Friday. Against this force of the two i ('pub lics, variously estimated at ;i'!,()UU to lo, 0)0 the British have only about IT.' 0 men. The bridge over Hie Sunday river of Klaiuhlaagtc was blown up by the British. This checked the transporta tion (jf General Jouberls at tillery and wagons. 1- i;;littiir lit lim)H'-!'-. KiMitKiil.t-.v, October 24 (by dispatch rider to Orange rivei ) A hoi engage ment, the concluding phase of which was fought within sight of Kimbrrley and witnessed by several thousand spec tators, took place today. The Boers, occupying a strong posi tion upon a wooded ridge to the right of the road, opened a furious fussillade at a range of H (0 yards, before the British guns could be unlimbered. The volun teer artillery, though taken at a disad Tantage, behaved with gr;al coolness and Ulckly got the guns in action, shelling the bushes which concealed the lloess. The mat kmansliip of tho burghers was bad, and they were disconcerted by the British shell lire One projectile was seen to burst in the midst of a body of Biers, all of whom nre believed to have been killed. At this critical moment the North Lancashire's relumed by the train which had gone further north. They attacked the Boer position and carried it. The volley firing proved effective, and the Boers beat a hasty retreat. The British mounted iroops were too tired by their previous exertions and were not Bufli cieutly numerous to follow them. The British losses were 4 killed and II wounded. Those of the Boers are doubt ful, but arc probably considerable. Catk Town, Oct. 'i i According to further advices from Kimbcrley the Boers removed their killed and wounded in carls. No reliable esllmile of their lotses has been made. Cecil iiliodes rode ont and watched the fight. The towns people, including tho wo men, mounted the trenches, watching eagerly for the return of the troop. 1 l ey Sustain The Wur. L mion, O t. 27. The parliainenlry bye election for tho Bow and Brombley Division of 'lower Hamlets, London, held today to replace Lionel It. Holland, Conservative, was fougTit on the Govern ment's Transvaal policy. It resulted In a big victory for the Government. The Conservative candl dale, William Guthrie' was elected by 4,8 .! votes against 2,12:1 cast for his Liberal and liadlcal opponent, llarold Spender. The Conservative majority was practi cally twice thai secured at the election of Mr. Holland. Throughout thecampalgn Mr. Spender opposed the war In South Africa and Mr. Chamberlain's conduct of tho nego tiations with the Transval Government lilt opposition was so persistent that he w dubbed by the Cooservatlvea "Boer Spender." Mr. Spendcr'i election litem lure denounced Tory patriotism ui "In voklng the slaughter of British work men for the German millionaires of the Hand" and declared that ordtri for Clolhlng and blankets wore given by the Government to German concerna and not to British. ' The constituency, which In mainly of Ibe working class, nevertheless voted for "Chamberlain and war." Maay KllUd At Hf.kln. Cafr Town, October 37 Tho mngls trale of Vryuurg baa aval a report to l'rcmlcr Schrelner that 618 Utters have been killed al Mafeking. Sir Alfred Miloer, Governor of Cape Colony, and Premier Schrelner bava Issued a proclamation declaring null and Told tbe proclamation Of lh Oranga Free Stale, aa that part of C'apa Colony It bow rrao Btata territory. HUMORS, bolli; t.Uplc ami all emotions are due to Impure blood, and by purifying tin blood with Uood'i 8amparilla tbejr art CURED. FOOT-BALL YESTERDAY. Leading Colleges Engage In Contests On tbe Gridiron. Special to Jo it uai New Yoht, October 28 West Point, 6; Dartmouth, 2. Cornell, 5, Princeton, 0. Naval Academy, 0; Lila cite, ".. Columbia, 5; Vale, 0. lulvetsity of Pennsylvania, 5. Chica g, - llatvatd, 22; Indiana, 10. BREAKS THE RECORD, Steamer Wllhclm der Grossc Makes Another Fast Ocean Trip. Spec al to Jou r ii al . Nkw Youk, October 2m. The steamer W Ihelm der Grosse broke her former record, making the trip from Southamp ton to Sandy Hook in 5 days, 1? bouis, 4H minutes. The steamer averaged 22 11 knots an hour. To Watch the War. Special to Journal. WasiuKutoN, Oct. 28 Tin: Knglish government has requested the Wur De partment to limit the number of military observers accompanying the British army to one officer, dipt. Slocumb, military attache at Berlin is the first designated and accepted by the British war ollice. German Naval Plans. Special to Journal. IIeui.in, October 2S 'I he A llcgetnainr fitting publishes the new (lei man n:ivn! program. Fmperor William proposes to double the size of the navy, funning two new squadrons, uich consisting ten ships of the line, with crui-cr; and tor pedo boats. Reported From Paris. Special to Journal. Paius, Oolober 2'i--tiiielois says tli.il t Miity army generals will shortly bu re tired on the ground of aire and infumily. The legacy of the B.ii onc.-s llirsch slate is $3,400,000 An Assassin's Work. Special to Journal. Itn.UK, October 27 An unknown man today mortally shot Signor Majolli. Pies ident Sieilion Court of appeals, at Palermo. The assassin escaped. RESULT OF EXPANSION. Formation of a New House Committee To Look After The "Provinces." Washington, Oct. 2S--Expansion seems likely to bring about llie existence of a new aud important House Commit tee, which shall have jurisdiction over all legislation for our island possessions as well as a new cabinet poiiefolio. At least, that Is what the western men who are agitating the matter say. They claim that such a new committee is abso lutely necessary; that the legular com mittee on I'eiritories will have its hands full If it does justice to Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, anil Alaska, and that it should nut have charge of legisla tiou for our new possessions. Those who are interested in 1 lie for mation of the new committee claim that It is already assured, ami thai its chair man and a majority of its members will be western men who are know n to sup port to tint tulles', extent the President's policy for increasing American com merce in the Orient. Representative Tawney, of Minnesota, Is frequently mentioned in connection with the chair manship of the new committee, and will certainly be a member of It, if it is formed. To Make the Grand Tour. Wasiiinmton Oct. 28 To show be fully appieclales tho invitations that thill have been extended to him by vaiious cities, Admiral Dewey has announced his Intention to make two extended tiips oarly In 1000, one south aud the other west. The first will include visits to At lanlu. Mobile, St. Augustine, Jackson ville and New Oilcans, and tho other visits to Chicago, Milwaukee, Minneapo lis and St. Paul. Ho has taken poscs slon of his new house, and the original Intention to hold a reception therein as a hoDsowarmlng was abandoned, simply because tho Admiral desires to avoid crowds for a time, not only In obedlencti to Ills own feeling! but because of posl tlvu orders from his physician. ShamRock's Return. Nkw Youk, Oct. 2: -Wii'i her sails lmnl and most of her loivn o i board, the yacht Shamrock lies In Ki o basin leadv to sail for I It u Clyde on 1 icsday. Capt. Aiclilo llogarlu will le I i com luaiid, with Captain Man illon ss navlga l.ir and ('apt. Wilngo us i hli ( officer. l'"ony tbiee of tho crow are In sail In tho yacht. The numtwr Include two rooks an I two ilewards. Tli lest of tbe crew will return by steamer. You never know what form of blood polaon will follow constipation. Keep tba llvor clean by using Do WIu'k Little Early Risers and yon will avoid trouble. They ara famous Utile pills for constipa tion and liver and bowel troubles. K. 8. Duffy. Whan la Bayboro atop at thw Lupten I Boat fr good aocommodatloni. DIDjfll IUK. Senator Pritchard Departs From Raleigh Dumb on Politics. The Hot Heather Many Colored Becruits. Land Grants In De inand. Counties Must Settle Taxes. Baptist Conveu j lion. New Schools j KaI.Hoh, October 2s The remarka- blv hot weather continues, day after day of September heal ami skies without a; cl ud. The oldest farmer never saw such ; a time for picking cotton. The staple is j very tine. Herabouta the streams are as clear as those In the mountains. Some of the "weather sharps" venture to pri di t a cold winter, but it Is risky to hazard a guess. Too often we have our winter in the spring. Sportsmen say unless there is rain between now ami November 1st, they fear they and their dogs will be badly handicapped and una ble to do justice to Hie partridges. Senator Pritchard did not talk any politics while here. At the railroad sta t on, us he was departing, Clerk of the Court Fortune "foregathered'' with him, as the Scotch say. This brings to mind the status of Fortune. Will he be ousted January 1, or will he not? Mention has been made of a suit against Kaleigh for f 1,000 for alleged damage to tne health of certain people near here by the city sewerage. The city won the suit. Had it lost there would have been a big crop of such suits. It is said that this Stale has furnished more than 2 10 men to the Forty-ninth Negro Bcgiinent. Twenty-live left here yesterday and 27 left Goldsboro. The moonshiners continue to move to the eastward and are now actually at work in the coast counties. There is no falling off in the number of applications for land grants. The aveiage is about one a day, the Sicretary of Stale savs. The acreage wanted runs all the way from one acre to 1,7B I acres An application for the latter large aiea is now in hand. 1 he books containing old grants are searched constantly. The oldest grant date is liilW. The Southern Stone Company of Lynchburg, has a large contract to fur nisb ballast for the North Carolina Rail road. It is taking the stone from a quar iy at the foot of a mountain at Hillsboro. Dynamite is used and the blasts aw. ike the historic old town about 2 times a day. The noise is heard as far a9 Box boro. John 1j. .larvls, while, aged la, was placed in the penitentiary here yester day for a year and a day for breaking into the iioslollice al Aurora, lie was sentenced at New Bern by Judge Pur ncll. United Stales Marshal Dockery has served papers in a suit for libel, brought at Beaufort against Arthur Sewcll, of Maine, one of whose vessels, the Carrie A. Lane, a derelict, was picked up al sea The case Involving the Craig law will be put before tho Supreme Court in printed briets alone, there will be no veibal argument. Six counties have not yet settled taxes for 1HII8. Their sheriffs will hear some thing drop in a few days. The fault, however, it appears, rests largely upon the commissioners, ty reason of their failure to give the Auditor the proper reports. The Auditor's chief clerk will go to Buncombe, Granville and Wilson coun ties to aid the registers of deeds in mak ing accurate returns of taxables. The case involving the legality of the school law so far as county hoards of education are concerned, was argued be fore the Supreme Court today. It is in truth a political question. Sparks' circus Is performing in this State. It claims that It ought to pay only filOaday tax. The Attorney Gen eral decides that it must pay foil a day to the Slate and I'll) to the county I'M i tor Bailey, of the Biblical lteeorder says the Baptists take a peculiar inleiest in the approaching meeting of their State Convention at Asheville, as it will be the first ever held beyond tho Blue Ridge. They arc doing a great deal of work In thai section. There is in fact goneral activity in religious work in thai State. Bikliop Horner Is doing special missionary work in the Bluu Ridge country. A cont i act Is awarded for the building of the Wiley Public School here. The development of ltaloigb is so great that It Is likely the school board will soon establish schools al Caralelgh and West IUIclgh. Mr. Ed McKissIck has certainly bad plenty of experience as best man at wed dings. Yesterday be so acted for tho elyhty-flrsl time. Tho Slate Treasury la now promised by the American Bank Note Company that it will surely ship the nciillenllai v bond next Monday. ; Tho Supremo Court this week decided a point never before raised In this Stale, In tho case of Denton vs. Collins, that In an action for personal Injuries the trial Judge has power to set aside a verdict , for inadequate damages and that such power It not reviewable. Dr. Yf, Wlxon, Italy Hill, N. Y., sayi "I heartily recommend One Minute Cough Cure. It (tve my wife Imme diate relief In nffocatldg asthma. " Pleasant to take. Never fall lo quickly care all coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles, t. 8. Duffy. Absolutely "Pure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome 0A1 aM'MQ POwOtft Popuiists Suddenly Quet on the Amendment Question. Mistake in Tux Iteports. A ( ircus (nits. The Winston fair. Carpenters Wanted. Corner Stent' to be Laid. li vl uii.ii. October :'M The sudden rein nice id some ol tlie 1'opulisl leaders in re;;aid to the franchise amendment was leccntly referred to. Now it is said it is the result ot a (leal some ol tiiem have made with the Republicans. The Republican Stale committee has already met. it is intimated that the Populist committee will meet in the next 00 days It is interesting to know whether, as hinted some time ago, Senator Butler is to be the Populist State chairman next year. 1 lie Republicans arc pietty considera bly stilled by the statement someone ol them ha, made regnidinir the Federal :oirts and Senator Piitchard. It wi 8 i direct thrust at Stale Chairman Bob ton. ubo, ot course, lias i narge ol tne docket. The new railroad mileage in this Slate tins year will be considerably more than double that built last year. An order has been signed by the chief justice ot the I niti d Males two Jiiuges of the Circuit Court of Appeals and Judge Purnrll appointing ex-Judge James K. t-hcphcrl standing master in equity for this lYdcral district. Stale Ticasun r Worth is notified by the. Southern Loan and Trust Company, of Creeusboio, that it may go into the bankiiiL' business January 1st. I he Treasurer says the company makes splendid showing. Its paid-in capita) is 1 2"), 000, while the sin plus is $;io,o:!:. Tho officers of the Winston Fair asso ci.uion say 1 lie carnival bus been a finau cial success, and they will begin work at once, making improvemt nts on the park for next year's event. All of the racing purses and expenses were paid uid exnoiiiiis were paid in full and the association has about $2,000 left Tin attendance at the park Saturday was niucii larger than anticipated and 1 lie nroi'i amine was one of the most pleasant of the entire eek. The Stati: Auditor says some counties in sending' in their lax reports make an eiror as to tl e poll lax and the educa tional fund, The constitution provides that three -quarters of all the poll tax collected, w hu h is not special shall be amilicd to the edi. cat ional fund, and so when $2, the constitutional limit, is col lected $1.00 ought to go to that fuad Some counties make a report of all the nrooertv listed for taxation, but when they report lids as divided between the whiles and blacks the aggregate of the two does not tally with the total for all Efforts aie btiiii; made to collect this error. Sparks, the ciicus man, says the $100 a day tax which he is required to pay Is prohibitory and that he wiil leave the Slate. Tlie tiieensboro dispensary case was not leiicbcd in lime Saturday for ar ment in the Supreme Court. There was onlv half an hour available and tivo lawyers weie to make the argu incut. The Supreme Coin t heard argument in a case from Oxford against the Sc.'iaan Air Line, by those men who were pill oil the vcslile.iled train. They got judg meul in the lower court and the railroad appealed. The great demand for labor continues not only here but al other points in lids section Last week a man was here from Pinebnrst to secuie -r)0 carpenters to work on Mr. I ulft's big new bold there Ihe Carolina. Try as he would lie could only secuie H. Sundav the "silver jubilee" of the Church of Ihu Good Shepherd heru be gan a four-days progra le. Tbe corner stone is from Jerusalem being one of the Stones of the Temple It and thu Inscription upon It were di scilbcd earlv In the vein In this cones pondenco. Senator Prllchard's son is appointed battalion adjutant in the Forty ninth Regiment (colored), which is now being ' mobilized al Camp Thomas and which soon goes to the Philippines. I K oherlll II. I . Jones, ol wane, says the case sgalnst hlni iv n commission crs, In which some t-1 000 is claimed Im duo vet. will lie beard next Wedncs day In the Superior Court. Ho says lie Is trlvcn a preper allowance aa to do llnqiienn a settlement can quickly Ixi effected. I)-. II. II. Iladen, Summit, Ala, saya, "I think Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Ii a plendid medicine. I prescribe It, and my eoufideDce In II grows with con tin- ued use." Il digests what you eat and qulokly cores dyspepsia tnd Indigestion, K. 8. Duffy. i&AfilNG Powder OO., NfW rOWL WAITING FOR NEWS. Billlc Al Ladvsmith Thouehl 1u B Progress. Mafeking Reported Burninf . Lai smith, Natal Oilober '.0-General Joubeit is now Hearing Ladvsmith, and a bit: engagement is expected Yon day. The plan of operations is likely to be an absolute repetition of that practiced J at Initidee. The combined Boer forces i will attack. The Boers have made per s'stent attempts lo divide I lie l.adysniith gatrison. but have tailed. p. m The Boers are gradually clos ing around Ladvsmith, 1 hoy nave mounted two big guns on Tinta lngimi, 000 yards from the British camp. An attack is expected. A large centrifugal pump is being erected for the purpose of making this town independent of outside water sup ply. It has just been reported that the lloera have destroyed a reservoir and piping leading from the Ladysniilh water works, leaving the town only a 21 hours' supply from this source. Luckily an abundant quantity is also obtainable from wells, as well as fiom the rivers. Llie British troops are well. The Boers nil pa I on 1 1 V hold positions to Hie north east and west of Lailysmith. The sharp shooters persist in coining down the gul lies and trying to snipe British scouts. riie scotints are alert ami pay them back wit'i interest. Gen. Lucas Meyer, of the Boer forces, has about 2,(K.O men lagered east of Mount Bulwau. Jouberls force is ad anoing. The Free Staters, numbering about about 11,000, have forts and guns on the hills near Pepworlh Reid's farm, which is north of Lailysmith. A military balloon lo.s just been up surveying the 11 er position. A small reconnoitering force is out al present. Pbe British are resting here and the situation is satisfactory. Large supplies had already been stored in the place and more have just arrived. PiKTKiiMAimzui mi, Natal, Oct. 20 After 14 days invasion of Nalnl tne Boers occupy virtually one fourth of the colony, including two important towns, and a hundred miles of railway. They have suffered three reverses. loHinir 2,0110 killed and wounded. Released civilian prisoners repoit much sickness among tlie Boers and dis couragement in their camp. They are beginning to realize, it is said, that on a level country like the Free Stale their only alternatives are to retreat, surren der or Buffer annihilation. In case the Free Stale force were threatened from the south or west the Boers in .Natal would rcuuire a week to reach Bloem- fontein. I'lic military authorities here feel no apprehension as to the situation Pkktoima, October 27 (via. Lorenzo Marques October 211'. ' 'omuiandant- General Joubert has left Glencoe for the front A renort has been received here that Mafeking Ib burning. The German corps, which suffered se verely in the lighting at Klandslaagte, is beinc reoreanized and filled up lo its original strength of (100, Captain Van Aldebyil commanding. Ibe (jcrman Consul has notified the Transvaal Gov orninent that the German Red Cross Socielv has offered the Transvaal a full letachment. The Government w cept thu offer ! Cam Town, October 27. A dispatch lo Ihe South African News from l'reto ria says the Boer lo.s at Klandslaagte was ;it kiiloil and til wounded. BIG ST0M AT SANTIAGO. An Unprecedented Rainfall And a Tcrrlfl Hurricane. Sa.ntiaoo, Cuba, Oclolier 20 After live da) s of continuous ) alnslorms, a territic hiirleauc fioin the southeast swept ever Santiago today, causing much destruction. Twelve houses were wrecked and others badly damaged. An unprecedented rainfall continues. Telegraph wires are down, and It Is Im posclblc for vessels lo enter or leave the harbor. A Ward liner has leen delayed four days. The United Slates transport Burn side has been kept cruising oulaldc the harlKir, and fecrs arc entertained for Ihe safety of tho fleet of schooners from Haiti and Jamaica that usually arilve on Monday morning. New Treaty With Spain. Washihotoh, Oct. 20. It ta expected t that negotiations will be opened soon at Madrid for a new treaty between the United Statrti and Spain. Thlt will be tbe laat step toward completely restoring the the friendly relation between the two countries. Celery Headache Powders will cure your headache. Made and told al Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. fPiO SBPl ESS 1 K tow 1: S I V II 1 WETMORE'S SHRED COCOANUT Aptietiziii'' Pun Will be GIVEN FREE To-morrow and Every Day This Week lo Every lnrchnser of One Package of WETMORE'S . GELATINE No ilaintier dishes rtin bo desired than delicious Gelatine or ( en;, nut puddings, custards, jellies, pies, sauces, ices, etc., etc. They are simple in preparation, and for the purpose of introducing them lo a wider circle of intelligent and indiscriminating housekeepers who ran appreciate the value of delicious table delicacies that can lie made at little cost this half price offer is made. I o mil fail to ask your grocer for a free package of Wetmore's Sliivd Uocoaiiut when purchasing your Gelatine. It is an opportu nity that will not lie presented again. List of Grocers (iivinR Free Cocounut: NKW l'.KRN. N. C. I luoii, John. .V. Bollock. G.iskiiUt Mitchell, (il Broad. K. IS. Ilackburn, 47 and 40 Bollock. Hudson A, Co , 24 Middle. Lucas & Lewis, 00 Middle. Mi-Daniel. J. L , 71 Broad. Barker, J. R.. Jr.. 77 liroad. laoi. s K Taj lor, IS. 20 and 22 Middle. I'olson, J. I , Jr. V. Ulrich, Middle street. a. L M Wholesale and 71 liKUAO STRKKT IS HEADQUARTERS FOK GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS TORACWO, SNUFF AND CIGARS. My Specialties are Flour, Meat 10: Coffee you ever saw, My Snow Drift, Star and Admiral Floor stand at tho head. I'.uv either of tlioso brands and you will be pleased with your bargain. I have the largest and best selceted Btock of Groceries in New Hern, aud 1 can save you money. Everything Guaranteed as Repjesoutcd. flood Stables Free. J. L. McDaniel, 71 BROAD STREET. The Dress Goods Section Of our store is now full to overflowing with new stylish Goods, The wholesale prices of all lines of Dress Goods are steadi ly advancing but as Vfie are alive to the inter est of our trade bought largely before tbe rise, hence our trade is benefitted :W inch all wool C vert in all the leidinn shade h. Makes a Stunning Coat Suil, retail price of this should ta 75c, but we price it at 60o lid inch all wool Homespun, very serviceable at 60c Beautiful all wool I I lids for separate skirt', 58 it c ies wide at $1 85 All wool 30 inchea Plal la at 8So A beautiful lino of 38 Inch wide Plaidi at 25c Nice line of Cheaper P'aids at 12 J These arc only a few itema in our Proso Goo Is IVaitm!nl. An opportunity to show you is all we ask. SKI'ARATK SKIRTS Tlie meat complete line of tliei we l-are ercr bad. From tl 2.1 lo4 liH. In tn we hae some beautiful plaid sklfU al $10). Tbete would be cheap at f 4 00. In our Shoe Department every thins in the line sf Footwear at toptilar price. In this linn you got great value We pride in oar line of Oorlmtn Ladles anil Misses and Children's Shoes. We have alio added a new Udlel Shoe lo our al ready complete stork. Ask for the Hielma at $2 00. Every pair it the above shooa are guarrnteed. A new pair If not satisfactory. Wo have nst reroived a complete line of Warner'i Celebrated Ruat Proof Oorsela. Kvery pair guaranteed against ruat ttalni. Our Millinery Department it too widely known to need much oomment, main taining at we do the foremott place tn thla partlcuUr line la evidence enough that ' our prices are right. . i. i ,. , Now is the time to make your parchaeea. MatcbJeea Baifaini la every de- pa i tment of our store. A FITL.L. SIZE 1MCKAOE OF Healthful KINSTON, N. C. f lench it hugK- hornegay, u h., Moore, Mrs. W. r , Moore, Ii. J , l'urrott, Jas. V.. Strand, LA, cDANIEIv Retail Grocer, and Coffee. I have the boat ' . ' " ..!) '" ..-..'
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