Texarkana Daily Democrat. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 9, No. 188, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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LOC-A-L
A little sleet fell this morning.
Chances for a fruit crop are slim
for this year.
W. M. Chilton. of Little Rock is a
visitor in the city to-day.
C. C. Horrill of Ingersol was a vis-
itor in the city yesterday.
“Diamond circlets” elastic ones oi
course are in order now.
G. L Spraggins of Camden is
spending the day in the city.
G. B. Walker of Corsicana Texas
is a visitor in onr city to-day.
R. M. King of Denison Texas was
a visitor in our city yesterday.
Col. George Harris of Boggy was
' up last evening and took in the play.
Ties from 20 cents upward at
Stuarts.
Dressed antelope turkey fish etc.
at Huddleston Bros.
Lovely lace curtains at bottom pri-
ces at 11. F. Briley’s. 3-7
Ira T. Higgs & Co. can paint your
sign. Give them a trial. 3-14-ts
Ladies’ white chamois kid gloves
can be found at H. F. Briley’s. 3-7
Best fresh meats can always be
found at L. O. Welcome’s meat mar-
ket. If
Sliced ham and chipped corned
oeef in quantities to suit at Huddle-
ston Bros. ts
For any kind of painting paper
hanging etc. see Ira T. Higgs & Co.
Office in Culley Building. 8-14-ts
For Rent —A good five room bouse
in Fairview. Apply to
1-24-ts A S Blythe.
Gentlemen have you seen those
spring coats and vests lined in silk
suit prices trom $16.50 to $30.00 at
Stuarts?.
R. 11. Harries and wife of Clarks-
ville Texas were visitors in the city
yesterday.
A. 8. Headlight a well-known Pine
Bluff business man spent yesterday
in the city.
Lee Corkle of Camden Ark. came
down this a. m. and is spending the
day in the city.
John B. Brosious of Paris Texas
came in this a. in. and is passing the
day in the city.
Jas. Atkinson of Pine Bluff is
spending the day in the city a guest
at the Cosmopolitan.
E. C. Beese a well-known Atlanta
Texas man came up last evening and
is in the city to-day.
Abbett’s East Indian Corn Faint
cures all corns warts and bunions.
Largest stock greatest variety and
newest designs in wall paper at Smith’s
Drug Store. 1-10-ts
Railroad tickets bought and sold at
Louis Heilbron’s. ts
Fat ports juicy steak and best sau-
sage at Welcome's meat market ts
Just received at DeLamar’s Shoe
Store 108 East Broad street 500 pair
ladies low shoes of the latest styles.
3 7
For first-class steaks pork sausage
etc. call on L. (). Welcome the old
reliable market man. ts.
The Hunter Transfer Co. will move
your piano with care and at reasona-
ble figures. See them. 12-16-ts
Ira T. Higgs & Co. can do your
painting and paper hanging. Try
them. Office in Culley building. ts
50 dozen fancy bordered Wilson
Bros gents’ handkerchiefs 25 cents
each at Stuart’s. Silks without end.
(’.Thompson has returned to Ids
home at Paris after a visit to the fam-
ily of Mr. A. G. Kirkpatrick.
Ed. J. Sbeddlebar and wife of Now
Boston were among the spectators at
the opera house last evening.
T. 8. Clark of Tyler came up last
evening from that place ami auto-
grapeed at the Cosmopolitan.
W. O. Hardeman came down from
the City of Ro es last evening and au-
tographed at the Huckins House.
Hicks the weather prophet says we
will have snow during March and to-
day it looks as if he knew' how to fore-
cast.
Do you want your safe moved? If
so call on Hunter Transfer Co.
12-16-ts
Just received at Stuart’s direct from
the New York factory the largest
line of neckwear they have ever han-
dled. 3-11
For line veal. lamb. pork steak and
sausages call at Huddleston Bro’s
meat market. ts
Prettiest and cheapest torchon and
Valenciennes laces in Texarkana at
Brileys. 3-7
Bargains In unredeemed Jewelry
watches diamonds pistols etc. etc.
at Txitiis Heilbron’s. ts
The Temple of Fashion is receiving
new luillinery daily direct from New
York. Latest styles and lowest prices.
Buy the Best.
Landreth's garden seed In bulk and
packages at Smith Drug Co. 1-16-ts
Children Cry for Pitcher's CastoHi. 1
Col. “Bill” Diliard the well known
DeKalb lawyer spent yesterday in the
city greeting his hosts of Texarkana
friends.
Moses Wright a prominent mer-
chant of Camden came down yester-
day and is spending the day in eur
midst.
Geo. C. Taylor and wife of Nash-
ville Ark. came in last evening and
remaining over are spending the day
in the city.
W. R. Walker of Tyler arrived in
the city last evening from Texas and
remaining over is spending the day
in our midst.
S. F. Murphy a popular citizen of
Shreveport came up yesterday and is
in the city to-day looking after busi-
ness interests.
Mr. Ed Croker of St. Louis Mo. is
prospecting in the city with a view
to making it his permanent future
home.
Mr. E. A. Frost and wife of New
Lewisville came up yesterday and at-
tended the Lillian Lewis performance
last evening.
To Get at the Pacts
Regarding Hood's Sarsaparilla ask
the people who take this medicine or
read the testimonials often published
in this paper. They will convince you
that Hood’s cures.
Hood’s pills cure constipation. 5
Highest price paid for old gold and
silver. Bought or taken in exchange
—at Sam 8. Falk the Jeweler. 2-27‘tf
Two good four-room cottages for
rent. Apply to
11-3-ts Die. E. M. Williams.
Linen 1 Linen 1 Linen 111
Every variety of table linen and the
cheapest in the city at 11. F. Briley’s.
Sharpe & Jordan
Hatters and Furnishers.
The latest styles in new goods sold
on a fair basis of value.
See Ira T. Iligns & Co. and have
your house painted ami papered. All
work guaranteed. Office in Culley
building. 3-14-ts
B. F. Ward has opened a new gro-
cery and confectionery store at No.
225 East Broad Street and solicits
public patronage. 1-6 ts
We are showing neat effects in hand-
net chiefs half hose and suspen-
ders. SiiAitfE & Jordan
3-6-ts Hatters and Furnishers.
Shoes for All.
11. F. Briley has received a complete
line of shoes and can suit old and
young in quality and prices. Ladies
tine shoes a specialty. 3-7
J. D. Stuart a prominent Dallas
man came in last evening and is
spending the day in the city a guest
at the Huckins House.
Wilbur Paup one of Miller county’s
popular young men was in the city
yesterday and took in the play at the
opera house last night
Kirk Bramble came down from
Fulton last evening in pursuit of a fu-
gitive boarder who had paid his hotel
bill with a forged check.
Mrs. St Cloud Cooper wife of Dr.
Ceoper of Jefferson who has been
visiting Mrs. Stewart Warren return-
ed heme to-day accompanied by Miss
Hattie Cooper.
Mrs. G. L. Bryant was forced to
leave her room at the Inter-State Col-
lege yesterday on account of illness.
We trust that her recovery will prove
speedy.
The Democrat job office has just
received a large lot of card board in
assorted colors. Candidates wanting
announcement cards printed would do
well to give us a call. ts
The Best of All
To cleanse the system in a gentle and
truly beneficial manner when the
Springtime comes use the true and
perfect remedy Syrup of Figs. One
bottle will answer for all the family
and costs only 50 cents; the large size
sl. Try it and be pleased. Manu-
factured by the California Fig Svrup
Co. only.
Silks at Gallagher’s.
He hns just received a choice line of
Bengalines The steady demand for
these popular spring fabrics is grow-
ing every day. They are a bright
silky fabric and without doubt the
greatest value ever offered and fully
85 cents worth for 49 cents 3-15-ts
Buy the Bost.
Landreth’s garden seed in bulk and
packages at Smith drug store l-16f
If you want sporting goods—boxing
gloves cards dice dominos lottos
knives scabbards belts etc. see
Sam Falk
2-27-ts The Leader.
— - •. ...
In new neckwear we think we have
a nice line; but come and see for your-
self. .Splendid values in Stic goods.
SitAiti'K A Jordan
Hatters and Furnishers.
Free of Charge.
All wall paper rout ny us trimmed
ready for the wall free of charge.
1-26-ts Smith Drug Co.
Don't take the “It’s as good as
Stuarts’’ until you see for yourselves.
If tbelr article is as good as ours and
you can buy it elsewhere for less mon-
ey you are foolish not to do so. But
would It not bo wise In you to «ee the
nrtlrlc and hear the pride at Stuarts?
A number of business and residence
h.uset are being overhauled repaint-
ed and generally put into repair add-
ing much to the appearance and at-
tractiveness of the city.
An order was received by Under-
taker Reeves this a. m. for a casket for
the widowed sister of Mrs. James
Bolen who died at the latter’s home 1
on College Hill last night. The fun-
eral will take place this afternoon.
E. A. Frost Jr. the popular young '
mill man of New Lewisville and his
charming bride came down last even- 1
ing to attend Lillian Lewis’ produc- '
tion of “Lady Lil.” at Ghio’s opera.
They will make a brief stay in our
midst.
Judging from the splendid physi-
cal development of Lillian Lewis’
magnificently proportioned and daz-
zlingly beautiful bust and shoulders
one would naturally have overesti-
mated the number of gems in that
“adorable” diamond garter.
The advance car of W. 11. Harris’
“Nickel-Plate” shows is in town to-day
with a force el ten men billing the
town and surrounding county and
making arrangements for their circus
which will exhibit here for one day
“afternoon and night” on Tuesday
March 28th.
Bix points out of many where Dr.
Pierce’s Pleasant Petlets are better
than other pills:
1. They’re the smallest and easiest
to take—little sugar-coated granules
that every child takes readily.
2. They’re perfectly easy in their
action —no griping no disturbance.
3. Their effects last. There’s no
reaction afterward. They regulate
or cleanse the system according to
size of dose.
4. They’re the cheapest for they’re
guaranteed to give satisfaction or
your money is returned. You pay
only for the good you get.
5. Put up in glass—are always
fresh.
They cure constipation indiges-
tion bilious attacks sick or bilious at-
tacks and all derangements of the
liver stomach and bowels.
HEWES.
The great magician Hewes will ap-
pear at Ghio’s opera house Saturday
night March 18th. Below we give
some condensed press notices ol bis
performances.
He is a master of his art and stands
at the head of his profession.—N. O. I
Times Democrat.
He is a marvel —a genius of won-1
der.—New York World.
He is without a peer.—N. O. Truth.
Hewes is the wonder of the age.—
Boston Globe.
Hewes gives a wonderful perform-
ance.—Daily States.
The most wonderful magician of
modern times.—N. O. Delta.
Fresh fish oysters and weinerwurst
for sale at the Guido Ghio Grocery
Co. to-morrow (every Friday.) It
To my friends and the public: lam
now in my new store with the best
line of shoes in the city and ready to
wait on all callers and guarantee
satisfactory prices. Look for the.
sign “Cash Talks.” Respectfully
3 7 A. 8. DeLamar j
For Sale.
I offer for sale my tine bermuda
pasture—(plenty of water and shade) j
—together with all thorough-bred
Jersey cattle. Pasture located two
and a half miles east of town.
2-11-1 w W. C. Spearman.
Business Confidential.
25 cents to $5000.00 loaned on Dia-
monds Watches Jewelry Guns Pis-
tols Musical Instruments Pianos Or-
gans Clothing etc.
2- ts Sam 8. Falk.
Ribbons I Ribbons ! I
Large stock of new ribbons just re-
ceived and at prices to suit the times.
H. F. Briley.
State of Ohio. City or Toledo i \
LI'CAS Cl vntv. i"
Frank .1. Cheney makes oath that 1
lie is the senior parner of the firm of
F. J. Cheney & Co. doing business in I
the city of Toledo county and state
aforesaid and that said firm will pay
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL-
LARS for each nnd every case of ca-
tarrh that cannot be cured by the use
<>f Hall’s Catakrh Cure.
FRANK J. ORKNEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence this Dec. 6 1886.
’ A. W. Gleason
[seal.] Notary Public.
Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter-
nally and nets directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Send for testimonials free
F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo. O.
JMjrSold by druggists 75c. 8-9-m
McElree'i WINE OF isnuul ivr female dise«se».
Stetson's soft
Tollman's stiff
Flange brims
and a complete lino i
of medium priced i
hats. New goods
at
Sharpe & Jordan’s ;
3- Hatters and Furnishers |
IFhiu.E'S
The only l ine l ieniu of Tarlnr Powder.- No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used in Millions of Homes —40 Years the Standard.
Mr. A. McKnight an old and re-
spected citizen of Miller county is we
regret to learn lying dangerously ill
at his home three miles north from
this city. The sick man came in town
Tuesday on business and while here
was stricken with erysipelas. He was
at once conveyed to his home where
he now lies in a critical condition.
Another of those sudden and dis-
agreeable changes in the weather has
overtaken us and from balmy spring
breezes clear skies and warm sun-
shine the change to wintry skies
chill winds and snowy weather has
been effected in a few hours. A erily
this is an uncertain if in the main
pleasant climate.
A prominent young Arkansas poli-
tician arrived in the city last evening
enroute home from a flying trip into
Texas. We withhold name and place
of residence in accordance with his
expressed request. We shrewdly sus-
pect that his trip will be repeated at
an early day from which he will not
return “alone.”
Col. John Hallum the well-known
East side lawyer left to-day for Hele-
na Ark. where he goes to attend the
present session of the Federal court
at that place. Col. Hallum will pro-
ceed from Helena to St. Francis
county to look after the interests of
clients in the state couat and from
thence home byway of Memphis re-
turning home about the last of next
week.
Messrs. P. M. Hodler and Harry
Taylor are associated together in get-
ting up a handsome lithograph map
of this city together with a marginal
directory of the business and proses-
sional men of the city. Their map is
all that could be expected or desired
and copies to the number of 10000 or
more will be distributed throughout
the country. Mr Hodler will ' all up-
on our citizens in the interest of the
map.
The Women’s Auxiliary of the A
MCA will meet in the Y M C A
i rooms on Thursday March 16th at
! 3:30 p. m The object of this auxiliary
is to assist in making the YMCA
: rooms pleasant and attractive. All la-
dies are cordially invited to come and
help in this good work. Mothers
| come and help to make an attractive
' safe resort for some other mother’s
boys who are away from home and
I its comforts.
Gate City Lodge No. 3397 K. of 11.
! is offering most excellent and unusual
inducements to new members. No
initiation fee is charged and under
this law new members are enabled to
carry a S2OOO policy at very small cost.
! Lodge meets on Ist and 3rd Wednes-
day evenings of each month. 2-15-ti
Look.
75 dozen ladies’ hose in black tan
gray and check at 22 1-2 cents worth
35 cents; also an elegant line of special
novelties in hosiery. 10 dozen babies’
lace caps for 10 cents each. Special
cuts in dress goods this week. Special
inducements in embroideries and tor-
chon laces.
Elegant line of white goods for your
inspection at Gallagher’s. 3-15-ts
I Watches at a great sacrifice at Louis
I Heilbron’s ts
i Call on'John O’Dougherty at the
I Sherman House for city scrip. 3-9-lm
Louis Heilbron the reliable money
lender lends money on all collaterals
Business strictly confidential. ts
The Stuarts have received a special
line of genuine Dunlap and Roelols
hats for stout men very latest styles.
Go to DeLamar’s and see those
beautiful Oxfords for Ladies and
Misses eighteen different styles to
select from. 3 7
Mothers the Stuarts have just re-
' celved a large line of Knee pants
sizes from 4 to 14 years at prices from
j 50a to $2.00. These goods have the
patent extension waste band. Take
! no other. 3-11
Dress Goods. Dress Goods.
Ladies you will make a mistake if
you fail to see and price Briley's beau-
tiful line of new dress goods before
purchasing. 3-7
Cut Rates to all Points.
The only member of the American
I'icket Brokers Association in Texar-
kana. Railroad tickets bought sold
and exchanged. All transactions
guaranteed.
2-27-ts Sam 8. Falk.
Don't You Believe It.
If anybody tells you that H. F. Bri-
ley is going to move don’t believe it.
He has just received his ucw stock of
spring dress goods silks trimmings
laces embroideries handkerchiefs
gloves etc. and invites his many cus-
tomers to call on him. He is showing
some extreme novelties in dress goods
and trimmings also in laces ami em-
broideries. Give him a call and we
will assure our readers that they will
get new and stylish goods—and his
prices are at the bottom. 3-7
Reorganization.
Upon a reorganization of the Tex-
arkana Gas & Electric Light Company
of this city to-day the following offi-
cers were elected: B. T. Estes Presi-
dent: Geo W. Fouke Vice-President;
Wm. Enfield Secretary and Treasurer.
The plant Is in a good and prosperous
condition and has an excellent future
outlook.
Grand Spring Opening.
The Temple of Fashion will have
its grand spring opening next Tues-
day night March 21st.
Mrs. Lizzie O’Donnell after a four
weeks stay has returned from New
York the great center of fashion and
headquarters for newest and prettiest
millinery and latest styles. She pur-
chased an immense stock of most
stylish goods which are arriving
daily and will be sold at the lowest
prices. She also secured while tnere
an able corps of assistants for the
Temple of Fashion. Ladies if you
want the latest prettiest and lowest
priced hats and millinery call on Mrs.
O’Donnell at the Temple of Fashion.
Remember the time of the opening
Tuesday night March 21st.
Try BLACK-CCAIIGHT t<~ for Dyspep«l».
Attention Ladies.
11. F. Briley can please you in em-
broideries of every description. His
prices are the cheapest. Give him a
trial.
R. Dunlap & Co’s silk stiff and
crush hate just received at Stuart’s.
Don’t let “Dunlap style” in other hats
deceive you see that “R. Dunlap &
Co.” is printed in each hat. Stuarts
sole agents. 3-11
MO OTHER Sarsaparilla can pro-
I" duce from actual cures such won-
derful statements of relief to human
suffering as HOOD’S Sarsaparilla
Fashionable Dress-Making.
I have secured the services of Miss
Mattie Winfrey the well known seam-
stress and am prepared to do all kinds
of fashionable dress-making. Satis-
faction guaranteed and all work
promptly attended to. Leave orders
at Mrs. E. F. Torrans’ millinery es-
tablishment No. 206 East Broad St.
Public patronage solicited.
Respectfully
Mrs. E. F. Torrans.
McEirees Wine of Casdui
and THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT are
for sale bv the followin; • crchants in
Texarkana:
Smith Drug Company.
W A Robinson.
8 Lemly.
E M Williams.
E'S WINE OF CAHUUI lor weak Nerves.
Fresh fish oysters and weinerwurst
for sale at the Guido Ghio Grocery
Co. to-morrow (every Friday.) It
The Temple of Fashion will not dis-
appoint its customers and the public
generally. Its beautiful and stylish
uew millinery goods fcr spring and
summer will please the trade. Call
early. 3 10
Complete line of white and negligee
shirts and Bonbons French Balbrig-
gan underwear at
Sharpe & Jordan’s
3-6-ts Hatters and Furnishers.
if you wish to see a fine line of gui-
tars banjos violins mandolins Otto
harps accordians concertinas tambo-
rines mouth harps strings findings
etc. see Sam 8. Falk the leader.
oliBY ONE SOLID SORE
Tried Everything without Relief. No
Rest Night or Day. Cured by
Cutlcura Remedies.
My baby when two months old had a breaklnj
out with what the doctor called eczema. Her head
arms feet and hands were each one solid sore. I
tried cvcrythhig but neither the doctors nor any.
thing else did her any good.
We could get no rest day
or night with her. In my
extremity I tried tho Cu-
ticura Kkmkdies but I
confess I had no foith in
thorn for I had never seen
them tried. To my great
I Rurpriso in one week’s
time after beginning to use
the Cuticura Rkmbihkk.
the sores were well but I
continued to use the Rs
SOLVBNT for » little while
and now she is an fut a
baby as you would like to
f dr V / * <
V - J
see and m Bound an a dollar. I believe my baby
would have died if I had not tried Cuticura Rum-
riHKs. 1 write thia that every mother with n baby
like mine can feel confident that there la a medicine
that will cure the woat eczema and that medicine la
the Cuticura RiNiniia.
Mrs. BETTIE BIRKNER Lockhart Texaa.
Cuticura Remedies
Cure every humor of the akin and acalp of infancy
and childhood whether torturing disfiguring itch-
• ng burning scaly cruated. pimply ur blotchy
w th lose of hair and every impurity of the blood
whether simple scrofulous or hereditary when
the beat phyalciana and all other remedies fall.
I arenta. save your children years of mental and
vr'i i c;l 1 Beirin now. -Cures made In
chi utnoon are permanent.
< i Ticvns Rkmsdiks arc the greatest ekin cures
blwH purifiers and humor remedlce of modern
linn's uro absolutely pure and may ba used on the
youngeet Infant with the moat gratifying euccoss.
Sold everywhere. Price Cvrtctnu Me.: Soar
*'■ Prepared by the Pottkb
Dni o *nu Chbmkal ConroitaTioit Boston.
or " How‘O Cure Skin Dlaoa.es" fit
"illustration.and 100te.Umonlale.
piU' T.ER black heade chapped and oily skin
I I 111 cured by CUTtcvu Mkdic*tii> So.ii-.
XA/ FREE FROM RHEUMATISM
5 91- n ~ne minute the Cntlvum
1 VJ A '" | -I »ln Plaster relieves rhon-
' I
. ' muscular pains and wonknesa a. The
first and only lustaulaneotu pstn-killing plaster.
W niyhL I rte
HO wammnv M.W'kii.i.ex.m.ii
n ■ Atlanta. (In. Olliee till'. Whitehall St.
A Dallas Bell.
Feb. 15 ’9o—Gents:—I had tet-
ter eight yours which gave in<> a
great ileal of annoyance. After
trying various remedies without
benefit I was cured by your Saxet
in a short time. |; Bell
Grucir 214 Houston tst’
GUIDO GHIO GROCERY 1
121 WEST BROM ST.
TEXARKANA TEX.
Faqcy and Staple Groceries
Everything new and our goods are warranted. W e h
in stock all kinds of Table Delicacies English French c
man Swiss and Italian goods. Preserves Genuine Olive (Fl*
Cheese—Swiss Imported and Domestic. Italian and Do
tic Macaroni Sauces. Pickles Mustard and everythin?
is kept in a first-class grocery store. Also
FEED GRAIN AND HAY
REDUCED PRICES'
ON
LZEJk-TTRESSES.
The Texarkana Mattress Mfg. Co. will sell mattresses at
their factory and deliver free of charge to any part of the
city for cash only at the following low prices:
No. 1 Cotton Top Mattresses $2 00 No. 4 Cotton Top Mattresses tn
“ 2 “ “ “ 250 “ 3 “ To?& bot niat «
« 3 “ « “ 3 001 “ 4 “ “ “ « u ’ ™
We guarantee these mattresses made of good material
a..d to give satisfaction. Quotations on Moss Wool and Cot-
ton Mattresses and renovating old ones furnished on appli ca .
tion at the lowest prices.
Factory at the west end of Broad street near Kizer’s olan
ing mill. H. 0. REHKOPF Sr
J G KELSO W W SANDERS R C CARMAN
President. Vice-President. Cashier
GATE GUY NATIONAL BANK
TEXARKANA ARKANSAS.
Transacts: a: General: BanLng: Bnsioa
Nt) INTEREST PAH) ON DEPOSITS.
SHERMAN INSTITUTE.
J. G. N ASH President.
A Mlj Private Undenominational Finishing School hi Giili
(Chartered in 1877.) Best Music and Art Departments in the State
Course higher than any Female School in the Southwest. For catalogue
and terms address
A. Q NASH Secretary
Sherman. Texas
<COAL'>
TEXARKANA ICE CO.
Telephone No. 25.
Junk Store
IF YOU WANT MONEY FOR YOUR
Rags Bottles Old Iron Copper Brass Zinc j
Lead Old Bones Sacks etc.
Bring them to me at No. 211 Elm Street Texarkana Ar' 1
HOFFMAN HARDWIRE COMPMI
DEALERS IN"
Hardware Stones Tinware Nails Cutlery Queenswi i
-A.g'exxts For
Studebaker Wagons Avery Pl° ws
and
KING’S QUICK SHOT POWDER
Practical Workers in Tin Copper Sheet Iron. #
220 BROAD STREET . . . TEXAMKAM ' Kli 1
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