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Interior Journal from Stanford, Kentucky • Page 3

Interior Journal from Stanford, Kentucky • Page 3

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WAYHttSURO. LINCOLN COUNTY. LAUD. TOCKAKD CHQf 1 WATaD. 2 000 bnbl of asecT ceta Tm Share oTJeriner National Bsna Stock for mIi.

-Apply tthtBwk. Mim Uay McR-bbbts, th aocosnplish- a ItuJord. Ij, September 4, 1885 i- I aav weeive ana will rsortvtug NEW SUMMER Coiaprldng tae beitin the market, wblekwlll as" Gotten TJp in Style) and Make Beoond to Kona in CSty br Conntry. Ol re Me Opera House Block, DIlALiEjqei in JE? Wartl Paper, Slalaejiierw, OIK Soap. LamiM, Perfumery, Oar Jewelry.

Silverware and Onrlral Thos. Blchardg, who will Repair Watches and Clocks promptly and to the best THB OHEAP el artist, of DaovilU, will, a. elate ber la October. Tsom Indebted to ma will plaaai oall 00 Mra. Kennea Wllllama and aattla, aa 1 am ia noch aaed ef tba money.

Mr. M. V. Tabkr. Wi ara aow agaata for tha Danville Plaining Mill, with full ajook of celling flooring, Weatber boarding, lath, doori iad aaab, blind, Ac.

Bright A CorraB. A noa little raia fell yaatardsy aaori iawbat fa needed. A good rata bu not fallen In om portion of tba oooate elnc Jaat pring and crop ara cut abort indeed. urea and (took water i very ecarce. IireAXB, John Foley, of Crab Orchard, waa pronounced lnaana Tuedy by tl wa aiuaoed tty ngtitntnit laat'tprlog, ino which time hi mind ha been greatly impared.

waa ia charge of I Hulchiaoo. XtviB in tha blatarr of Stanford waa there ae quiet a aaow day aa Wadnaaday. Tbara waa very little drunkeanee and no di order to amount to anything. Marabat Newlaad with only four aHatonU handled the crowd admirably'. "Jut two arreet were made during the dy, Armp Salter for drunkeaneaa and Alfotxi Richard, drunk and disorderly.

Jailed An old bench wirnt charg ing Fred Nickol with attempting to rape Mi. John Gill ha been in Satrlfl Mtne-f't bande for aome time, but he had been unable to opt ire hU-meo until Wedne. day, when be madf hi appearance with the crowd that ame to the eircut. He waa promptly nabbed and jailed and hia exam ining trIM will be held to-day. do not koow anything oj tha merita of the but Mckol claim that the charge wa trumped up for tpite.

1 11 81? IRC Fall. Mr. Mck Hufiman Ml from a acaffold en a bona, that ba wae building for John O. Neal, Tuaeday, and entered a eevera ooncuailon of the pine For more than an hour ba lay unooneciou, but be revived and la now getting on wall, though ba will be confined foisome time. There waa no apparent cause (or the fall and it can only be accounted for by the uppoaitloa that he wa attacked with ver tigo.

He 1 at Mr. Neal' yet, owing to th inadviaabiUty of Boring him. never ba axbibiied la Stanford a more complete, more excellent or a bet tar managed ahow than Bell Brother' Cir-eue and Menagerie, which flung open It tenia Wadnaaday. Tha animal and rp tile fill many eagea and are well kepi. while the arenic entertainment aplendid, embracing a admber of new and djfficult rcmiura.

a net eTeryioiog urn ciaai even lo the eonoert at the cloee. Th are orderly and wall-behaved and there it at entire absence of th Fakir who uual ly bang on to clrcoae to the credit of the Sella be It aaid. beard of no iwindle T. 'K. WALTON, -DEALER IN- And Almost Any Other Article in Line You' May Call For.

IN ADDITION TO OBOCR1ES AMD PBOVI ilONS, HK BEEPS- Tin Glass- and Meter, Deerinr A BeTnotaV wtrfc two have their saw mill in operation aaia. Tba 00 Samoa aebool at tha) ptaot ba large attendance, there being 99 puplla enrolled. The work 00 then church haa been delayed owing to the cant of not getting th lumber. -Mr. James P.dgetl waTkilled last Fri day by tba explosion of MyIiudr of, a threshing machine.

Ha leavaa a wife and eixtmall children-a aaeara their lose, Rev. Jama Clark is visiting his many friends ia this vicinity. Mr. Baaa Mc-Clsiaand daughter and Miaa Pittman, of Rockcastle; are guests of Mr. 8.

P. Gooch. Mr. Jsmea P. Eofl and family attrted last Monday to MUeoori.

wbetethey expect to make their future bonis -At tbe Second Annual r)un3y School CnventioD of the Cumberland River Aeso eisticni held at Point church an -tfaarti3jt aUOi tbe programme lntertting. Tn following omcer were eiec'ea 1 ir th earning yeanj J. T. Uortle, president, and Mr. W.

Davldion, vice preaidenl; E. B. Caldwell, A. Monnc. 8ecretar promiseuntM bosieew, 8 D.

Oooch. The Color vVhangdoodl' Baxter, a visiting cleryaian, officiated lut Bandar lo th pu'pit of the Reverend Aminilab Bledro, of th Blue Light Color ed Tabernacle. After ervloe were over aod Whanrdoodleand Bledto were walking home, tba former remarked. "I notioes, Brudder Bledab, dat moat ob enlludr children in your tabernacle am berry light complecied. How i dat ai?" "I dnnoo nqffin bout it.

Dai' da color dry wis ro wi4 I reckon." A Walking Skeleton. Mr. E. Sprlnjer, of llechanictburf, writes I waa affllctsd with lani fever and ataoeae oa lonftand reduce ta a valHni iktUUm. Oot free wiel beta or Dr.

Xlai'e Bev Dlmvery for Oaa- sumption, which did to much good I bought a dollar bottle. After uei'nf thne botUet. found nytellonee mores man, completely restored to kaalth, with a hearty appetite and a gain la fleth of pounds." Call at Penny A McAliater'e Drug Store and get a free trial bottle of thit cure for al Lung Diteaees. Largs bottlst tt. Raw APYBBTISgMEITa.

W. DAWSON It a eandidaie for Jailer of Lincoln OonntT. lub. jmn Kiivfl i turn vt macrauc pariy. SAM.

M. OWENS If candidate for Jalttr of Lincoln county, aub- Tblrtr-DTe Acreeof Land en Gilberte Creek. 20 Acne to go ia corn, balance la blue grate, all wtU watvrro. axae gooa aweiiiag, ouinoutet, e. S.

In tfiTUMiRS, M-lt QUbeiit Craek, Ky The Farm on the road from Huitonrllle to Liberty, in Lincoln county, 1 mile from iluaton-Tllle, formerly occupied by Mra. Pbbe main, dec's, containing about I Arremol raluable Blue-(iraM Land, well watered, on both aldea of tbe turnpike road, wttb ooui fort able improvements, any one deairout of owniog a valuable borne will do well to aee tbta land. Any peroon wanting to purchaae will eall on K. o. Tucker, wbo wldibow tbe F.rm and sive nrtoeand tarma.

or addreat T. A. Blain, Blowers poaiomce, Slmpwn (69-6t) jr. A. BI.AIK, Agent.

I oner for tale, privately, an M.t, lying opposite my retidence on Danville ttreet, and adjoining tbe property ef J. W. Alooin, Tbe land it textile, well set in Blue-Gram and hu beautiful building tits. 2Ht. M.C.

BA VFLBV. STANFORDJGADEMY. Next Session Begins Thursday, 3d, Prompt attendance Important. No deduction from tuition will be made eaeept In eaaea ef tick nam nrotracted bevond one month. Inatructloi iven in orainary bngiiu orancaee, uun, ureea, ermaa, rencb ana nigner 5i1 ABAEK KOUHHH, Prlpclpal.

SALE or A SFLSaOID Stocli: Farm Bt virtu of a judgment of the Lincoln Circuit Court rendered at tit October Term, 1881, in tbe case of w. w. Maya ana omen against Aime nara. I wlU at special jommlatlooer ia all ease ami to the hlghett bidder on SATURDAY, SEPT. 19, 1885, On it-ho pramlacng th fine Blue-Grui Farm longiog to nm emmrsjo 01 aiis, sittdei mtalaiBt 2361 ACRES OF LAND Tbera'ia a larae.

new dwelling-souse, barne and ell neceteerv outbuilding, on laid Farm, an orcb- rS of lelact fruit, nloe Trd and garden. The farm ia well watered ana nncea ana aitogewer one 01 tbe meet desirable pltcee In Kentucky. Said land ia iltuaud on the Htaoford and Huttonvlll pike, 1A mllea from Htanrord. The tale will be made on a credit el 11 and IS months: bonda with aonroTtd aaeutltv. navable to- the Special Com- mianoner, oearioK par iumih, uua u.

until paid and a lisn retained on the land for their payment. wvhjv atAav, M-td SpaoialCommiaaloner, At the tame time and place will, as agent for Mil. Bate nave, cell to tne nignett eiaaer. Thirty lores of Fine Blas-Grsss land, Adjoining and formerly a part of tha above tract ot land; fcotb iracta to oe tola ogeiaer, making Farm of 264), (jam termi aa aw JOHB BEID, Agent. HARPER'S PEKI0DI0ALS, PBB TBAB.

Harper. Weekly 00 Hsrpsr't Magaaine. 00 Harpei't Baaar 4 SO Harper't Young 00 Harper't Franklin Square Library one year, (jg 10 00 Pottage tree to all tubacrlben In the United Bute, or Canada. Tbevolumeeofthe Weekly begin with the Srst number for i aonarv of each vr. When no time It mentioned it will be undertUod that the aub-eerluer witbea to rommence with the number next after the receipt of order.

The volumea of tbe Mtgitlne begin with the numbers lor June and Dectuber ot each year. When no tlmeia apeeided, It will be understood that tbe aubecriber wiibet to btgla with the current number. Rvmttlancee ahoald be made by Pottomoe Money ey (Inler or Kraft, to avoid chance of lorn. Newapapen ara not to eopr tblt adveitlienent witbottt tbe exprete older ol Harper A Brotbera. Aiidme HAttFEB A BBOIHtKS, Hew York.

Bright A Carraa. A bw aloe Bsrkshlre, boar aboat for eel. J. Bright, Stanford. Wabttid.

A couple of 40 or 50-pound aboat. Apply at this offioe. Seven teen tharas Clark Codaty National Bank aold at $180 to $181 60. South Carolina cotton crop is estimated at 689,000 bales. Tbe corn crop at 000,000 buabela, largest aver known.

-Sixty nine bead of Fayette-eonnty Shorthorns were sold to parUss in Nebras ka last weak at an average of $90 per 1 Smith A Anderson, Danville. have, a auperior article of Fait seed wheat for aala. Only on year removed from -the Northern teed. Jam Githrie, of Shelby county, sold his 100 head of two-year-old mules lo Martin, Hudson A of Ksw -leans, for $160 per bead. oounty, sold to Jot.

am, 01 Unclnnstl, 100 cattle, said to be tbe finest lot in the Slate, at 6 cents per pound. Col. Wen sild his farm three mile from Lexington on the Versailles turnpike to Capt. D. Tokum, of Mason, cintaining 235 acre at $102 50 per scrs.

The Louisville cattle market la active at 2 to 5 bogs ars lower abd bring 3 to 8S. Shtep apd lambs are steady at 1 to 3 for the former and 2 to 4 for tba latter. W. Fori purchased of Mrs. Miria Been 19 bead of common 1.400 pound cattle at $4 75 per cwt.

J. H. Beaudea ha purchased evral bunch of extra nice wo-year 'old cattle at price ranging from lo 4 cents. Wincbeater Democrat. In the race at Brighton Beach Wed- netday, Young Morgan, Miaa Daly's jock, sy, wss thrown and bad hia neck broken.

There were 31 starters, which crowded the track and canard tba accident. In tbe third race another jockey named RIvsrs waa fatally injured. Jama E. Kerne ha aold 200 buabel of new corn to Thos. Woodford, at $1 60 per barrel ahucked in the field.

He aaya that be never had a better crop. He baa 18 acre of very fine tobacco, which the recent hall storm jumped over. Also, be threshed 870 bushels of oata from IS Bourbon New. OANHLLS. tOrit C0UH1T.

Centre College, Caldwell College and Bell Seminary all opened tc-day for fall and winter termi. At this writing tbe streets are jammed with, people of all age, color and sexes ooma to at tha circu. Mr. J. C.

Crawford, of Ban Antonie, Texas, ia in town. Hi family have been here all rammer. Mra. Jan Perry died thi (Thursday) morning of consumption aged 65 yearr, 8he waa a sister of Mr. Jams Wilson and died al his resided ce.

Though defeated by the Nicholaeville Tuesday, tbe Danville boya will try again on the grounde Friday. Next Tuesday they will play at Stanford. Rev. H. J.

Perry, whose leg was broken last week at Junction City, it atill doing flu family hope to ba able to move him to town the laat of thle weak. Mr. Wa. tlarri, ot iiiocaeter, a very popular young mm and a good operator, again haa charge of tbe telegraph offis during the absence of Miaa Power In Washington City, John M. Mrer, late sheriff of this, coun ty, ha one into the grocery buainees hav ing purchased the interest of G.

W. Welsb, Sr in the grocery connection with the dry good house of Welsh A Co. B. J. Durham, assignee of Sicbolaa A Durham furniture dealers, offer to sell the whole stock of the assignors to any one withlng to go into that buainess.

If thi can not be done he will close out by retail. Harrison Minor and Jo. Ruffin were tried before the polio court Tuesday for using abusive language toward each other. Harrison' bill was aboat while Jo. wa taxed $1 and both wara put under bond to keep tbe peace for one year.

-John L. Bpeara' fin mare, Grace Dar ling, by Hiawatha, dam Emma Deaha, died very mysteriously lut night Grace Dar ling waa tha dam of Fowar of Meath and O'Falloo, Vaternary surgeon are now en gaged in making a post mortam examination to ascertain th cant of tba mare's death. Tuesday night a the base ball party and other travelers were coming over the Cincinnati Southern road between Nichols ville and thi place at th rate of 40 milt an hour, a young man fired bit pistol off in on of tha crowded passenger car. Col Jack Cbinn, of Harrodabnrg, wa in th midst of an argument tending to show that ba had a colt coming on that could do it" a little quicker than Baa Fox did. Tba -firing of the pistol interrupted th Colonel in one of hi major or minor premiaee, and during th Interruption took th pielol away from tha young man and threw out of tba window.

Another young, man with a pietol objected and tba Colonel alto threw hia pistol out. Still another young man with a weapon came to the front and the third gun went to join the other two, By thi time the Colonel had Conquered peaces when he resumed hia remarks and convinced hi hrer that the colt above spoken Of wa destined to beat all previou records. It is said tbe conduotor of tha train told th Colon! that hi ride a In th future ahould never coat him a cent, and it is also mid that th citlxsneof Boy! caun ty ars about to purchase a hsndsam chro-mo tnd tend it to the Colonel as a reward for bis eminent services. Ornithologist R. Bjwlder Sharps, who has just brought to lha British Museum collection of 60.000 Asiatic birds, owe hi auccea in probably to tha fact that he it sharper that most men and' bold a bacco and Cigars, Fruits and Confections, i.mn, local rmtemo.

audi IraU aola BeelS TaeewevemaeMeJatedeaotaaeardtlms. Mil sheet IS mlaatas tutor Solst LOCAL MQTICit. Bpt jroar schoee booci from Penny A HtAUMar. Couplets etoek -of aebaal fcasjka aa4 aebool tappliai at MoBoberl 4 Btagg Watchbs and Jwlry repaired on ahort eotloe and warranted by Penny A MoAlls- tar. But lha Has Hog Remedy, tha orisl-I Ml aid oaly genuine, from Peany A MoAl lata A-ooiiriRi atook of iewelrv, lntest style.

Kockianl aOc a wewialty. Vabhbml Rbad This. Oo to Dr. Bonrne'e druc atora and (at on package af 8am A. Clark' Hot Ramadr.

If 70a an not satisfied after using It your money aill barafnndad. HUSO HAL Paor. J. 8. RiPPRT.ff ML Vtrnon, it la towa.

-Ma. Da. P. Looak, of KoobvIIIs, hara visiting friaada. wa Salui Fixb.

of Crab Orchard, it visiting Miss Alma Hays. Muses Fabric ad Mabt Bbid ara spending a waak In Louisville -Mb. a. A. Prewltt, lha capable Circuit Clark of Carey, took la tba circus.

Mia Pallib McRobihts, of Daarllla, if tba guaat of Mr. W. M. Bogle. Mb.

P. A. Mamdibicb ia beck from i Tiatt to hia friend at MaetiUoa, Q. Mb. W.

and family of Bry aalavllle, are vititlat relatives to tbieeinn- ty. i Cart W. M. RceT, a prominent lew far ol baa Joined bla wifa bara. Paor Aim Roogps opaoad tba Seminary yesterday with a fair number of poplle Mb.

A. AaoEBsow, of Pastille, was la. towa Wedneedsy, but, etrangt to say, lafl before tba ahow. Mas 8. C.

Tbcbhbabt haa oo to LeatsvUls, bat will retara bafora taking laal leave of bar Stanford friends. Mb B.C. Alfobd has removed to tba, Eabre boat oa Lower Mela street. Mr. Jo.

Levi will nm to tha oaa vacated br Maa. J.8 HcoBiaha ratornad from lUiek Caadl Springs, where aba apant tha ommar. Tbara ara atiU some 30 guests tbara. Mm Maby McRobibts, who baaa riaitini bar aunt. Mra.

a 8. MoRob- arta, of thl plaea, rtlarntdto brr bom in Daovilla Wadnradar. Miaan Kati WacBBiTr and Mamia OW, of Laaeaatar, wara orar Wcdnaadaj, but did "not ooma to tha Clrcu. Tbay want all tha aama, bowavar. Da.

9. of Warnaaboro tba tuatt of Bar. A. 8. MoSatt.

Ha ii wall raonmmrndad aa a plrticlan and it In Kentucky with a riew of locating. Miaa Qanma Fair, accompanied br bar' mother, left Wednerdty for Kaleon cjunty, whara the will upend tha winter with the family ot her hrotbtrm law, ttev J. M. Bailee. Maa.

J. W. McAlistir left Taeeday for her bpme in 81. Joepb, Mo- Mrt, Marr Bowman accompanied ber a far aa Lsularllla. whara aha will vlait fiienda and afterwarda to to Shelby county.

LOCAL UAfrtHS. Ecbooi. SorrLin at T. R. Wlton'a.

Fall lot of Ziigler Brother' baota and boa iuat received at 8. H. Shanka'. W. H.

Hiooihi ha tha beat cu boi ia town. Dob! fail to aea it Monday, A XKW Ho of fall cali co and fall gingham jiwt opened at Owl- lay A CraigV Bric. Two hundred and fifty tbou iod, bard and well-burned, for aala by Henry Banghman. B. C.

Bbadlk ha tha contract for building tba publio cholhoua, being tha loweat Nawa. Thi fine farm bilooging to lha heir tf W. H. Haya, deed will ba aold at auction by Mr. John M.R ld, 19.

Loot. Pocket book containing note and account and a email amount of money, about $3 or $4. Will give the finder tha money for tha return of tha booka and pa- para. J. N.

Menefee. AoivoRCttuit baa been filed by Mra. Bittle Broaddos, eiatar'of Col. A.M.Swcpe, againat ber butband, Wealey A. Broaddue, charging abindonment and adultery.

Braaddu. It ia aald. bat taken up hia resi dence in Gaoriia. You will plea aattla your accounta due July 1, a I bead tha money for buying aetde, alas for fall purchaiea of heating grater, Ac I mean tbia for every-bdr who baa not aettltd lo July 1. 'I "ap preciaw your patrooaga and hope to merit Anntinnaoce of-iame, but I mutt have money to run my buaineea.

Very H.Hlggln. To ihb Coal TbAbb. ara bow tx cluaive aeenta for the celebrated Aesocia tinn Mine, including Laurel, Pitman and Peeock mine, and thfr coal can not ba bsught of any other dealer. We also keep on hand coal from any of tba Jtllico mine, including Main Jllioo and Standard Cwl Co' mine. Price a tber bar been here tofore, a hade lower than any other dealer, Reipt.

Bright Cmia. or any attempt. The how i certainly deLwll. Trial. jar STAGG, Stanford, jM Wines.

Mii.iini Pocket Tobacco. Cntlery, Fire krm Hactfln Unoda 1. 1. Queens ware, To place to buy. no Traveler Returns' Sick." Pocket Booka, Flavoring Bztracta, Artlttt' Material, DyeStuflt, Lampa, Vases, Dolls, Band Mirrors, Violin Strings, French Harps, Tbermometertt Cenfectlone, Varniihss, Paiatti Oils, Bplcta And 1,001 other at DR.

BOtBXE'S NEW DRUG STORE, STANFORD, K1. Opposite Myers Bouts. Notions, Ammunition and Spices, Nails and a Good Deal of Other Hardware. School Supplies: Baskets, Bags, rtl -r-fc -a oiates, pencils, 'ens ana Holders, I nk, Corner Main and Somerset Sts. is the best erring 01 liberal patrontge.

Mr. Harry Erarta, the gentlemanly prex agent, put under obligation for favor. Thi Facolti. Preaidenl A. 8.

Paxton announce that tha following ladle have been engaged, with the approval of the trueteea, to aaaiat htm at Staaford Female College during the eeeaioo that open on th Hth. Mia Lucille Modanell, o( Mar ion, graduate Judeon Inttitute, in-etrumeotal and vocal mutic, penmanahlp and caliathenici. She hu bad aeveral year'e eiperieno ia teaching and i quite nthuiat in art and come very highlv Teoommecded. Mia Mary Tapeoott, 8taun ton, graduate of AuguetaFamal Sam inary, an inalitution which atanda at the bead of. female eohoole, French, Latin and Hiatory and aaslttant in other branche'.

Mitt Annie Spencer, Veraaillea, graduate of th Chatauqua. School, atwia't- ant la Eogllth Literature, Mental and Mor al Philoeopby and Hiatory. Miaa Ida Prawltte, MItchalltborg, Ky a graduate of Stanford Female College, aeautaot in Eng liah and Mathematio. RELIQIOUS, a mmm Elder H. T.

Wilaon'a meeting at Flat Wood cloeed lut Tuesday night There were 30 addition. Bert. M. P. Morgan and Ben Coeby have )uet closed a very interesting meeting at Neala Creek, which resulted in S3 con Service in the Presbyterian church Friday night, Saturday morning and night and a iacramental meeting on Sabba'h Rev E.

Irvine, of Paint Lick, will aitt tba pastor. Rev, H. C. Morrison write that hia meeting at Wilmore ha developed Into a moat glorious rsvlval. There have been 89 additions, most of them head of fam ilia and the moat Influential mei of the community.

Brother Barnes makes his fiist refer sac to a return to the land of his birth 1a his letter published to-day, where he sx presses tha hope of showing as some of thee dare, the aouvenira bought in' Italy, HWhn our circumnavigation of th globe accomplished." have received from M. W. Jonea, olerk of the Baptiat Ao elation, th minntea of th meeting recent ly held at Eubank and from them gath er that It membership number 1,144, Curing the year 111 were received from all eourccs, 24 were excluded and 19 died, -Th fall meeting of tbe Louisville Jockey Club brgins Monday, September 21, and continues ten days. During the meeting there will be filty or more races, of which eleven arc iltkw. Over 40 Buggies, Carriages, Phaetons, Surreys And Spring Wagons, Over 40 Farm Wagons and many other Obods to be RETAILED AT WHOLESALE Too Many Goods on Hands; Trade ia Sail and They 'Must Be Sold, GEO.

D. WEABEN, Manufactorer Agent. "The Eourns.iromwhicli Do yoa intend sending your child to aebool Bourne keeps all kinds el School Booka, Inks, Pa-pen, Pens, tJopy Books, Tablets, Pads, Sponge, Slatee, Pencils. Ps yon want to marryt Oe then, and get your Faca Fewders, Perrameay Cacheua, Boa pa, Brnthet and Combe from Bonrne. Do you want to pleats your mother-in-law Oat her a pair oTLeMara't Celebrated Bock Cryttal Spedsjtcleaaad paint her boate with mixed Paints Bourne has them.

Are yoa ttckt Have 'jou Headache, Eackacke, 'Teaschet Bourn keept all kinha of 'Medicines. Beniember, Bourne will give a nice prtaent to the drtt gocd looking girl who repeat! the following- Pttent Feather Du.tert, Toilet Articles, Shaving Materials, than many..

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