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The Bmin Jour JNAJL. VOL. XIII.-NO 10. NEW BERNE, N. CL THURSDAY. APRIL 12, 1&94 PRICE 5.CRNT8 r BUSIXISS LOCALS. TAX lloaten's Coona at W. Dt 3arriosr ton's. Si. FOR RENT. Middle street. Rcoas and Hot, 117 . Mr. T. A. HwT, - - altl BOOKft-rA few that ae abelf-wom will be ran off at S3 cU They are standard work I, cloth bound awl former!? told fir 40 eenla. Hall's Book nl, stsliooer store, nr Ilia Pott "tBce. JCST ren-Uetl a fine Km or latest stjle Derby lu.s. W. D. Bambino ros. tr FINK Human and Norton vara flip can la obtain I through J. T, Ynrlor- : tl BOLT CO Water-roiU Meal at V. D. Brrintoo'. , tl . TO LOO K nice, dress nice to to J. L. ' Hartsfielil. ageat for W.inatnakcr & ' Brown, PUila , and jret job a suit ot clothes tn Bt joo ClotMng marie to order. Suita from S3 op. Applv at J. B. Holland A Oik, 58 Pollock St. - - - Reaiiectfally,- St ' ' ' J. L. HARTSFrRU). K FULL line of spring and summer an triplet. It will be to joor intprest to ex amine mj a mplea before purdiasiug alaewhere aa satisfaction i alavs guaranteed. M samples are from the largest importing bouses Tou can get anils at jour own price, aa. one lioirne lone occupies 15,000 square (Vet of space. ' F. M. Cadwick, tfercliadt Tailor, 43 Pollock street, nor Pnstoffioe. 183 tl' LOCAL NEWS. SSW AJ)VERTT8K!fKNT$, Howaru. Mrs. T. A. Henry. For rent. W. D Borrington. Zcigler shoes . W. 1) Harrington Van li omen's Co cos. Mrs W. 8. Blounts residence is under going a n-paioting. Tbe meetings in Hancock Street M. . Cburcli h a largely attendel and arc good and profitable to those present. Tbc (null black bo; from the country now peddleth wild honersuck'cs on our streets as a means of getting an honest sickle. The resolution passed oy the Demo cratic cougrcssional enuens in fuvor of repealing tbe Stale Bank Tax will be found on another page, ' Mr. T. M. Gilpin, United States pen sion examiner moved both his office and residence yesterday to a pot t ion ot Mrs. E. B. Green's 'residence. Tuesday nigbt it snowed nil night in Washington City and telegiaph wires north of that place were broken down by the snow. It snowed in Baltimore yes terday but there was none in Richmond People from ab ut Vanntburo any the Irost has net injured the potato crop immediately around that town and that shipments from there arc expected to h ton days earlier than from nearer the city. . There will be a match game of baseball this afternoon Bt 8 o'olock at the Acade. my Green bstween Capr. Herbert Moore's club and . Capt. (Thomas Roberts'. They play Jor the name . "Superiors" which Capt. Moore's nine held last year. i- Word was brought to the city yester- day that the body of Mi. Will Callahan, of Chesapeake City, Md who was ..drowned Sunday, April 2d about luur miles b3low New Biruu h id jtHt( been . fonnd near the scene of the accident by a. colored man named Griffin. , The weather . bureau telogratn ol yes terday simply predicted Irost last night ' for "North Carolina" without specifying any particular - part. , No apprehension was felt here, as tbe thernometet early in . the night, registered above fifty arjd it wss cloudy besides, which was still far ther against the coming ol the frost, and ' rain set in a little later. The Millinery Opening. Mrs. Bettia Whaley, Mrs. B. B. Lane, Mrs. 8. H. Lane and Miss Harriette Lane all had their millinery openings yesterday.- . 7- r::.k ;. . '.: ' - Tbe displays at -their millinery stores ' were exceptionally fine. The windows end th) interior were all elmrjnin with artiBci.d beauty and the latest atvles of feminine beAcl-dress. The ladies visited the stores in great numbers and kept busy in -inspecting,, admiring, trying on and purchasing bate the results will bs seen next Sunday. , But, thoaiih, nnuibiis of - the huts found new owners, the stocks were large enough ro keep them Irom hardly baing missed and ,tue stores will be again thronged today with the fair purchasers who intend to be -among the first to shine in the splendor ot the new spring styles. . Died From the Hnrns. .-w , : Mi:-sFlorinas Mcssia Lund, daughter of Mr. Thos. A. Land orVAntpnhoe, died on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock just two weeks from the time shj ; was .acci deafly burned. Her sufferings during the time were fearful. The deceased was fifteen years oldest. October, and was an amiable Industrious and I ' ..a young lady. She was' a niece if policeman J. K. Land, or New Tcrne. : " ... -; ' Married At the r.xHt'iice of Mrs. Strickland, on - " fv-t. Ve-lnehy April 11th, ;-. , . M. 1 r.i-e to r,-siLiry Meekintrs, i ' . i ol i v. :ii tin sr.- Oalaf sad Uolajr Dr. W. J. Mootfort ot Ooslow county, was in tbe ei-.y yesterday. Mr. Benj. Brock and aoa from near Trenton an in tba city at Mr. J. ' M. Hioea. Tbey brought a lot of- cotton which tbey sold "yesUrday. Mr. Cyras Foacns of Fowl b aiao in the city. Mr. B. 8. Go ion has left to sptoj a few weeks at tbe north. AnetherWiadewBrekenFor Bobbery The window breaking thief tried his band agai 3 Tuesday night snd by smash ing a bole through one of tbe large glass in J. B. Holland &- Co's. ' front window be inrceedeil in extracting three pairs of men's shoes. Ho left no trace behind. It is a pity that each one one who tries tbe trick ould not be captured immed iately and landed in tbe penitentiary. A young orown negro was observed by one of our citizens near midnight, bang ing around in the neighborhood and ap ing to be on the lookout lor nny one coming. . Thut may have been the fellow and il thought bad leen taken and a watch in stituted upon bis movements bo might possibly have been taken in the act. Rev. Mr tfaitia Recover! of, Rev T. J. Gatlis of Durham was among the passengers on the steamed Neuse yesterday. Ue was cu route to Maoteo, Roan, kc Island, where his son and daughter, Mr. Cyrus. W and Miss Minnie are teaching I hey have charge of the High School there. Mr. Gattis goes to spend a few weeks with them for his heulih. ' The report recently got started that Mr. Gnttis was near death I'tom a cancer. Those who have not vet heard the con tradiction will b: glad to learn that he has no such tiff ction. He was taken dangerously sick nearly six weeks ago and had repeated hemorrhages, but they were the result simply of indtigostion from which he has long been a sufferer. There was no suspicion even of caDcer in his case. Mr. Gattis is now far on the road to recovery aBd his physician give him as surance that within tho next month he will have as good health as he has bad for twenty years. Wc Are One of the Towns, Too. An exchange publishes a statement ol the population of "tho principal towns of North Carolina," us given in the health reports, and though the list reaches down to those having only 2,500 inhabitants, New Berne is entirely omitted. We think those compiling such lists ought to be carelul not '.o have omissions. New Berne, according to the city census taken last year had 8,500 inhabi tanls and at the same rte of increase that census showed aince the Na'.iunal census was taken we would now surely have 9,000. And not only are wc steadily increas ing but we have no cause to complain financially. There are few towns to be found anywhere that stood the troubles in business circles of tbe past year as well as New Berne. Tbu diversity ot our industries is large ly the cause ot this there is something to bring money in, the year round, and if one thing does not strike right something else docs and prescr ves the balance very well. New Berne may bo overlooked, but she is on a solid basis and is going ahead every day. Gratifying Results From the A & M. Colli ge A last years graduate of tbe A. & M. College, Mr. W. J. Mattiicws, has been elected to take charge of the machinery at the Morganton Deaf anfrDumb Asy- lum a position which the News-Observer Chronicle says is very complimentary to a so young a man. Another graduate has a good position of a superia tendent of machinery in Florida. North Carolina has had to send out of the State for many a mechanical engineer and it Is gratifying to see that through the work ot this college that the tide is turning and that its graduates are sought for both at borne bi tl . abroad. This "Is sufficient proof that the college is doing solid aod practical work. J vv v To obtain a foremost position as a mechanic is an ambition worthy - of any young mao. It requires a good-mind and close application to do this, but when a young man fits himself to meet the re quirements of such positions there is always a demand for big services at good salaries. f ' , - : Tbe establishment of this college is one of the wisest things tbe State ever did. The Supreme court of South Carolina assembled in extra , session Tuesday. It was thought it would render decisions in the dispensary cases, but it adjourned until Saturday. f Your coat may be perfect : . v As fashions now go - Tour shoes may be pointed Like Wale's "doncher know," '- r Your tie may be fetching '-.; ' And quite tho right stylo, '' , But you're nev.r fan kit'" " i Without a new tile." ' Pobt. Yoa wili need new 8prlng Hat or "tile," why , not try nf Our tooh is constantly twiog added to aod we think we uao bqU yoa. See oar new line ot Sihoy Adam's & C'f. shoes, they are the best J. M. HOWAED. : IIPOBTAJT CATTLE EXPSRIIElfT Te Find Oil What Caases T.xas Fever and What Will Preveat it. Mr W. H. Bradford, assistant to Dr. J. H. Kil hours, of the Government Veteri nary Department left Tnesday on the steamer New Berne of the N. N. A W. Line returning to Washington City. Mr. Bradford brought with him thirteeu northern cows to I left here lor expert mental purposes. Ue placed tbem in charge of Mr. R. P. Williams who is to have them looked sharply after twice a day and a record kept of their condi tion. The point that is s niht t :e esiab lished is what is the e.i.: m the disease known as Texas fever. ThU is u latal malady from which aouilo rn r iiM.il cows are exempt, hut nenhuu cows brought south a-e very subject, and wc are inform fd that if a southern cow is carried north and put with a herd of cattle, they me liable to take the fever, although the new-comer remains the whole time per fectly healthy. It has also been found tha. if ticks are taken north and placed on cattle that they take thefi vc r and there is a theory that the ticks are the Cau&e of the disease when they i-t upon cattle lot accustomed to them. Bnt the inve (ligations ate ineiut to In of practical use, not simply to satisfy curi osity by a scientific investigation, and il has been lound tli.it cattle can be inocu lated, in a manner similar to vaccinating a man to prevent smallpox, and a mild form of the fever follows. Ten of the cattle turned over to Mr. Williams have been thus treated, and three are just as they were ranging at the north. Now if the cattle take the disease and all should lie alike affected, it wili prove the futility of the inoculation, but il tho un-inoculated cattle should take it und the others escape, it would reasonably es tablish the f.ict that a ;y has been found by which any northern cattle de sired may b brought south without fear ot trouble. The development of the experiment will bo watched with interest. CULLED ITEMS OF NEWS. Coxey's army is storm-bitind at Union town, Pa. Tho ex-register of deeds of Gates coun ty has brcn Bent to the penitentiary for seven years. The Populists ar said to ha working extremely hard to cnlcli the colored vote this year. At their conve ntijns negro delegates are in attendance. The indications so far litis month point to $10,000,000 less in receipts I ban in the disbursements nf the Government for the month of April. A young white man of Wilmington named John Reynolds has been arreted there on the charge of stealing $'!10 from a boiler maker. Those grape growers who pruned their vinas have lost practically all their grape' while those who wero behind hand and did not prune will have a tine crop. The Goldsboro Argus says Mr. T. L. Dortch is on a farewell visit to his home and iriends in Goldsboro before sailing tor Ulnna wuicu he hopes tn do within tne next few days. In the Johnston county store burning case at oelma, Rev. L. W. Mangum and W. L. Barber are held to appear in court for arson. H. T. Nabors, another of the farm, is discharged, as there is nothing againtt him. Gov. Tillman, of Sou to Carolina, pur chased of P. C. Saunders of Montgomery a big loi of whiskey on which there was a government tax of f 2,000. Concord Standard. The Rocky Mount Argonaut has the following item: "A big movement lias started in gold mining in this section. Two mines are now running and several more will bo a'arted in the near future. The golden metal will give the golden weed a close race this season in Nash and Franklin. " Tuesday Mr. Carlisle continued his argument tor the plaintiff in tbe Pollard- JjreckeariCze case and when he closed Col. Phil Thompson b?gan tha first ad dress to tho jury for the delense. His denunciation of Miss Pollnnd was of the severest kind and nothing within the lines of decorum was too severe for him in portraying her character. New York is to have a Ferris wheel It is nearly certain that the original one ill D9 moved lucre trorn Chicago, but tbe Utter city is manifesting such anxiety to retain it tnat it may be lett. it so a new one will D3 built tor JNew York. Several European cities want duplicates of the wheel. - ' Tha nwr-MpntativA of fchA fiivil SprvW iLimmiuillM ' t, It.. Koart ....nlnln n V"UIIUIHIUU. . nu. uu iccii oawuiuiux into thi alleged violation of the Civil service law oy ins postmaster oi men mond, Vs., has wade his report but it fiaa nnfc TiMn mitfl tinhtiA - Ha claima he can appoint men to the classified list and assign the m confidential duties, thus getting around the Civil Service law. , v t Speaking of the Seigniorage ("Bland) bill, under date February. 12th soon after it was introduced in Congrcs. Jonathan1 Edwards of Pitt counly publiBded: ; "If it gets to the Senate, Hansom will vote for it, and Cleveland will veto it." Guess work is as good as any when it hits right, but one haphazard foretelling, dojs not make a reliable prophet. . .? The New Eoglandcrs still lead In the number ot inventions and patents taken out, Connecticut stands: at: ther front with one patent last year for 955 people, Massachusetts following with one for l,1990VirKinla ? leads the ' Southern States with one patent for. every . 10,996 people. - ; . -.. . -. -- The Winston Sentinel tells oi a mis take which caused the death of two, possibly three men in Wilkes county. They were employed in a tobacco factory and came rjpon a bottle of oil of mnr bane, a poison used in flavoring the to- baccn and snpposins from it flavnr that it was peach brandy they all tons a largi drink. In half an hour they were all lUck in the lace an-l in tbe afternoon two did. A quanliiy of gn-a-o u poured down the third and ut l ist accounts he was living, though in a tcry critical con dition. A remarkable judicial .iffiiris to be adjudicated at Moon :lle li-.-fore Justice Bradley, where the p.ntor ot t lie Baptist church Rev. W.J. Ilipkin-, ito d-.-tVud bis character again"! the aiiiills of a colored woman who ciiiiui ;h t the gen tleman is Ihe father l In -r child It i said that Judge Monigiinu-iy, of Concord, will appeal inr the m and Mesrs. W. D. Turner and R. Z I.innev l"r the defendant. Mr. llopkinn was iacr ot the Bapli-i congregation ill Stale-ville lor several years and stood well in the com munity. U is stated that the negro woman has Ih-cii paid t ptosecutc him. WASIIINHVON- LETTER. No Chance for the Negro's Confirma tion -Speaking ou tho Tariff- -Republicans Are lilad of Hill's Speech. The noiirit -itinn ol the Kansas negro, C. II. J T.-nh.r to !,. (, .-order ol Deed for the )i:ri( ; ol ( 'oUmibia, worth , 0IHI a vi ii -,nd a laige pitronag'-, is go ing lo I .- 1 1 v r In ! inmgly deb ated. iii tin Taylni! The Dis'riel eoes not wish to piv a fon ign negro 0.0I0 to sign h.-'.iin. t ' ihe D.c.Uto her real estate. !;r(oii!.ilii 1 1, ndn -on ..I North Carolina, nil roduei d a bill yesterday to prmil.- tor i'm. :iiaintain ue e ofasa'e gold imiv, uol for :iie coin agi-of sland an I adi er i iollars. Senator 1 1 tit nia-lc his speech Tuesday to a ir ni ndoii- r- o I was lis- tcne I lo h iiIm atleiilion lliroiighoiil. He sr 1 1 . 1 v i i in, isM die President's Hawaiian niji'i. II,- dipiceated the fact that Mi. Ch ve! old could not find a Democrat ab'e i nough to be Sicretarv of State lb vigoion-lv opp ise I the in come tax. IKsndlu would ii serve his 'tariff" lidk prop, r f r a hit' r oc -a.-ioii. Hon. l'at Walsli to ik the oath ot office in time to listen to the speech. It is pto bib'c that he agrcd with Hill in the main. Senator Lodge addressed the Senate t-i day in opposition to the puidiiig tariff reduction measure. House Democratic c-iucin una Is at 8 o'clock to night. It will outline, the probable action on the State bank bill. Forty-live po-t ma-del s were appointed t..-day. Republican le i h i s in New Toik are thanking Senator Hill for his speci h of Monday. Wilmington Strawberry Shiiiin?uts. The Star ha.rn. ill it about ' 2")0 crates of s.rawbeir'u s were sioiipcd Irom points oil t lie Wilmington and Weldon Railroad on the Sllh iiist. Dr. Porter, of Roi kv I'liiiit, lias been shipping several days, and rcaliiug about forty cents per quart for berries that were oy no means nr-t-class. in conse quence of the unfavorable weather, the berries shipped thus fir have generally been of inferior ipi din . "Six days .-halt thou labor,'1 says the great lawgiver. To do ;oioivurk man must be a! his be ,t. This condition is attained by the Use ol Ayer'.s Sarsaparilla. It overcomes that, tired feeling, quickens the appetite, improves digestion, and makes Ihe weaK strong. NOTICE Is hereby . mm that certificate To. 75 in scries No. 1 of the New Heme liuild- ng and Lorln Association for -.'o shares has been lost and that, application will he made lor a new cerlilie tte to lie issued li place thereof. .1. M llowuin. This April 11th, 1H!H. Wholesale Mnrkt Cuiintrt- I'roluce Cotton, 0 5 8 to 7 IS. Live stall fed cattle, fi 1-2 ifl, grars led, 4a5c dressed b;cf 4a5. Beeswax, 20a21. Corn, 43.a45c. Cbickers, 4oa50c pair, Clicks, Eng. 40a5t)c; Muscovy 50ali0c. Eggs, 8eu9c. Field peis,black,( lavbank and speckled 50 a 60 black-eye 7".e. Jeesc, 75c.a8:lc. Hides Dry flint, 2 1-2-ioc; dry sail 3c green, 11-4 Oats, 40. Peanuts, 4raG0cts. Wool 10 to 15c. Pork, fresh, 5uGc. Potatoes, Yams 35a40c; Hainan 20c. For colio, soour sprains, bruises, spavin, swelling;) and all diseases of horse and cattU Joh-soo's Magnetic Oil, horse brand, gives excellent tn faction. (1.00 sizd 50ots; SO ot aiz-i 25 OtS, U, W, tiASKILL. MY LINE OF Zeigler's Shoes ' HAVE ARRIVED! : ! How mnnv hirrs will nalnimtn with delight at this intelligence. A More Complete Line .:.-;,v- OF ; IJa.dies, Allssea' JSC Ohildrens' echoes High Cut and Low Cut, would bs impos sible to find. , v' ?; y .. Ziegler Shoes are lower in price than ever before, but still they keep the same high standard of excellence, f 'A y Straw Hats - Have also arrived -but it too v Cold to mention them. ' "(, v - XOV: ' . s "W-l Barrtngton, C7 Middle St. VV PtIWitPfr Absolutely Fure k cream of tartar baking powder lllitlinst of all in leavening strength. Litkht Uhited Statu Uovikkmeut Fooo Hepobt. Roval Baking Powdkb Co,, 106 Wall 8t..N. Y. SPRING .Millinery Opening I At Mrs. Bettie Whaley's Ml. TS I'OI.LOCK STREET. : Wednesday & Thursday AI'ltlL lltll unit l-'tli. A lull line ot Millinery .not Notions. ; aOnleiH trom Hie Country uoinillv 'niled. 1 Millin ery -:o:-AND-:o:-DKES8 MiklClINCjr. Sprini Millinery Opening, ON WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, APRIL IlTH & IL'TH. iiiir fciir'-t tho srrvici-i t an arcoin lilishcl lUtKSs MA K Kit, Mins Jovcv, ol Italli ltiiiru, I am jirrpareM to make "flno Dn-MHt-n ami supiily pretty and ami styliNh MUlLjiury at prh rH tti suit the time. 4ajr-AII tiro vonlially lnvtti'd. Very Respectfully, MRS. B. B. LANE. PAINTING, PLASTICOING PAPERING. Having permanently located in N'ow Ih'rne, 1 offer my services to tho public in tho line of I'ainting, IMasticoiug and all kinds of Pa per Hanging. Good work and reasonable prices tfiiarauteou. Utve me a trial and I will endeavor to suit you. Address, or ('all, at llesideuce No. 7S, conier Metealf nnd New Streets. alltl. DAILY - FREIGHT - LINE. On and alter Monday April Ki, a hteatner ol tins line will sail from New Heme DA.1LY (Sunday excepted) at 1 I . il., until tttrtlier notice. THE STR. NEUSE Carrying the, U.S. Mail and las senders will sail as usual on Mon day's, Wednesday's and Friday's. GEO HENDERSON, Agt. New Heme, N. C. April !th lS'JI. Good Stock-Cood:Work This is tbe reputation I hava sus tained in New Berne for the past 33 years. Read Maj. W. L. Palmer's card below as a recent proof of the faot. I have now a workman of superior skill, and between the stock 1 furn ish and tho work he does, lean guar antee the fullest satisfaction. Re pairing a specialty. J NO. MoSORLEY, Boot& Shoe Maker. THE CARD : Six yean ago John McSorley, ot New Bern, miulo me ft pair ot calt boots. I have worn thein for all tlie.so yeara ami traveled over several Northern States ; have had them hall soled oncu. and I am woaring thuni yel, and they aro good lor a year more. W. L. PALMER. New Berne, N.C. Scot 20th, 1894. I F. Taylor You can find a tow ot the "Good Things" ot this life. 1st. Coal Oil, Johncy Soap the best all round soap in the world. Snd. Boroxine, the woman's frloiul. It cleans Bloachos and niakei washing easy. tSiirnpleis Free, Try it 3rd. Sapolto always reliable. 4th. A new stock ot J. B. Lewis and Cob'.. Shoes, the best ever brought to this market tor the money see them. 6th. For a tonic. Try Hires Root Bnr. Ba varian, Renal, PUnser and Portner's Import ed Ginger Ale, Brown's Stout and Basses Ale always on nana, stli. For Medical uses trv Old Thomnann. O. F. C. Manhattan XXIX MonogTabm and Maryland 4 A Ryea, Pure mountain Corn and brandies of various kinds. Xonrs Anxious to Please, JAS.F. TAYLOR IS, , ft S3, Middle Street. . CALi NO. O. Bonds ot Cravea CeaBtT,Iforth Carolina Kottee ts herehv riven that Thrtta (Vamn County Bonda of tho denomination ot Five Hundred Dollars have been th s day drawn tor the sinking fund of said County in aooord- Mice wiiii me aci ok AsssmDiy SAtaoruanff their tBsue, as follows : Bonds numbered 104. 143. 161. Theaa bona will be paid principal and acenred Interest to April loin, ih, upon preaen cation or the same at "The National Bank of Xew Berne, Maw Berne, North Carolina. Interest on the above bonds will clot on and alter A rll Uth, 1894. i ... By order ot Board ot Commissioners, '-- JaMCS A. BBTAN, Chm'n.' Kew Berne, N. C, April lotli, 1884. .; . v THE-IV. AW V 'V Throttle tern Puiis tho Levc ana and his Great Ma,- chine bounds ahead. We Pull PRICES A NOTCH 0E TWO FURTHER And the Businc Machine must take on greater speed than ever. That Speeds us on to success is made of and" IS FIRED BY OUR OWN Enthusiasm AND AMBITION. And travels over broad gauge tracks of FAIREST PRICES And BEST GOODS. ir STOPS TO TAKE ON ! -EVERYBODY- : -O O 0- Hackburn & Willett, :' .. - ,, .. ( . "-V "'t. (j- - -:--.t- "-.r--r. " A...- . . i I , J c. Su "iifffV I'ii II tin r 47 & 49 POLLOCK ET, -A- FIHE LOT OF SHAFER'S Sugar Cured -MEATS-Viist. In. Small Pig Hams. I CHOICE STRIPS AND Small Shoulders. O Hams j Beautifully Cured, Ioxly I 2. I -2ors Another lare Invoice of California Evap ated Fruits Just in. California Psuu'i? 10c " Extra, 15c Pears 10c Peaches 15c " ps le. 20c Apricots 20o Farcy Dried Apples 10c Fane Evapirated Ap ples 15c Another lot of those Fine California Peach es H b standard goods 17 0SLY r.tii A flAH john Diir:;. So. 55&57fcr-
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