OH! MY HEAD. The pain from Neuralgia and ita companion disease Rheumatism is excruciating, Thousands who could be quickly cured are needlessly suf fering. Ath-lo-pho-ros will do for others what it did for the following parties: Yod. Out. 1 Williams) . Ind, Oct, 8, 1887, waving been aitloted | with nouralgls for 6 hast tour years, and try BBO ovary. thing, but in vain, I finally heard of Athio phorus, After ng one bottle 1 found it to be helping me, and after taking four bot- thos of Athlophoros and one of Pills, I found that | was entirely well, 1 think the . cine is positively a mre care Cravscey B, Reppios, Mt. Carmel, IIL, Doc. 98, 1587, I have used Athlophoros in “uy family and find it to be the greatest medicine for neu- ralgis in existence, and having had its fangs fastened npon me for the past 30 years [ know whereof 1 speak, Mus, Juris Usinros, 8@~ Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored pic. ture, * Moorish Maiden.” THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N.Y. ELEN 88 Iii Strides "EN HUNDRED EIGHTY-EIGHT Attendance ast yeor at Peirce Colicge of Business. RECORD BUILDING, 917-019 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. HE in Morning, Afternoon and Night Sessions, TEP EIRCE COLLEGE is a College that “vaunt eth nol ftselt,” What ft is has not been made by auy artificial means. It has grown solely by virtue of its experienced staff of instruc. tors, chosen for their fitness and adaptation to the positions which they fill, by ita wonderfully practical and realistic courses of instruction, by its unrivalled lighting, heating, ventilating, and other appointments, great and small, in the far famed "Record Bullding,"” which protect the heaith and promote the convenience of its pa- trons, and by the fidelity to the interests of {ts students of each officer and member of the Facul. ty and each attache, from Principal to Janitor The following is an extract from a history Philadelphia, just published “This institution has beeu exceptionally fore tunate in the success of the stocdents who have graduated therefrom . . . It is no marvel that the Peirce College of Business Diploma car ries a warranty of efficiency that makes its grad. uates eagerly sought after by the leading business men of this and other cities.” It is doubtful it very many Philad siphians even know the extent and {mportance of clientage and the results of its training, outside of the ‘kets that may be gleaned from the roll of students annually published, Send aud get one of its Annual Announcements and a copy of lis Commencement Proceedings, that vou may be introduced to it, and establish a speaking quaintance with its resu'ts. Address, THOMASMAY PEIRCE, M. A feb23 Principal and Foun of its CHENEACH'S BAKERY, NG, 10 Bishop 8t., Bellefonte we « the above place yop will find first class —I~U-N-C-H P-A-R-L-O-R-S,— For ladies and gentlemen where Hot | Meals can be had at all offee and wours of the day. , SE FRESH OYSTE ways on hand and | served *in We keep a first class Bakery, well supplied with FRESH BREAD, BISCUITS. « AKER, CANDIES CONFECTIONERY, TROPICAL FRUI I, Ete, When in Beilefonte, visit Look Jor WEY UONT aUY Ji% § YOUR Rubber Boots until you have seen the “COLCHESTER” with “Extension Edge" & Hapoleon Ton. This is the best fitting and MOST DURABLE BOOT Intho market. Made of the Best PURE Cum stock. The “Extension Edge’ protects the up per, adds to wear of the Sole by giving broader treading surface, AND SAVES MONEY FOR THE WEARER, ROAR BUY YOUR ARCTICS UMN DON'T TiL YOU HAVE SEEN THE COLCHESTER ARCTIC with “Outside Counter.” Ahead of ALL others in style & durability. If you want the worth of your money try the Colchester with “OUTSIDE COUNTER.” Kept here by best stores, AT WHOLESALE BY J.E. DAYTON & CO. Williamsport, Pa. BELLEFONTE 0---BOOK BINDERY.---0 brn———— J. B. KUNZ, LESSE, I am prepared to do all kinds of Plain and Faney binding at the most reason. able rates, BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER, Bindery in Conrad Honse Block —se: ond floor. 20n0vtf GRAIN, REFORTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & SON, Prices subject to tuctuations of marked, Wheat, red ........8 100 Oats BW oe sniiioi ni § Wheat, white RYO co ciseicirmscrn Corn, . ley, No. 1....... FLOUR AND FEED. F Pat, Flour. 165 Brau perton.... Best Roller Flour. 81 4) Bran. retail o 24 Best Roli'r Flour 1 ® Middilings retall,, Middlings per ton. 22 00 Chop retail... HIDES WANTED. Highest cash prices paid for hides at Seaxaren & Cos, Centre Hall, Pop. if When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorta, When she was » Child, she cried for Castors, When he became Miss, she clang to Castoria, When she *ad Children, she gave them Castoria, But Will He? 1s the Interest- ing Question. HE STILL HAS MANY CALLERS, Rival Now York Delegations Meet at His Rees That House~~He Innugurated, Mr. Hovey A Rumor Will Interest Depew, INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 15, —(en, A. P. Hovey and Private Ira J. Chase were duly inaugur. ated as governor and leutenant governor respectively. President-elect Harrison was an interested spectator at the inaugural ceremonies, and together with Mrs, Harrison attended the inguration ball The latter gr was a brilliant so cial event and was enjoyed by thou- sands of society people from this and other cities. It is believed that, the electoral having . formally \ re : Gen, Harrison president, he will more free to act and speak as such, As a long lawyer and strict constructionist of legal forms, he has not regarded himself as president until he was finally chosen by the electors. That being done, it is thought he will very soon permit the country to know his cabinet intentions Meanwhile he is not idle, Mr. John F. Plummer, of Now York. has Just been here on the invitation of the prosi- dent elect, and Mr. Arthur E Bateman, also of New York, accidentally dropped in at the same time. Both of these gentlemen are well known In New York alto- gether unfriendly to Warner Miller. Mr. Plummer says he didn’t come for anything, and Bateman says he came to help Plummer, They had a pleasant interview with Gen Harrison, in which they guve free expres sion of their preference for Mr. Miller. An. other party of New Yorkers came in the in- terest of Mr, Platt. This deegation con- sisted of Btate Senator Arkell, J. A. Scleicher, of Albany; W, J. Arkell, of Now York, and Gillam, the caricaturist on Judge, They bad an interview with Gen. Harrison, and talked up their man in regulation style, Ex-Congressman John 8, Wise insisted up to the moment of his leaving here that his visit was purely accidental, but it is known that he uttered some premeditated remar ks concerning the appointment of Mahone toa position. Col. Walter Evans of Kentucky, formerly commissioner of inter nal revenue, has been invited here by Harrison, presumably to confer in regard to Kentucky patronage. Among other visitors were B, D. Mills, of Republican City; J. W. Dolan, of In tianola, and OG. L. Law, of Lincoln, Neh. They are the forerunners of a delegation from that state, Wyoming, Dakota, Kansas and Colo rado to urge Gen, Harrison to select a went ern man for the interior department He will be asked to choose one who has liberal views regarding homestead settlers here various mot now be =0 A. P. HOVEY, as not cabinet Gen WHAT DOES MR. DEPEW A Politieal Ramor from Baltimore Great Importance to Him, Barrisore, Jan talk going on between SAY! of 15, There I some quiet few to the effect that Mr, Samuel Spencer, ex-president of the Baltimore and Ohio road. will ina fow months be placed in a position in every way equal to the one be vacated last mouth ; in short, that he is to be president of the New York Central Railroad company. This will come about through the appoint ment by President-elect Harrison of Mr Chauncey M. Depew to a cabinet portfolio, or to some important mission abirund, which would make the position of president of the New York Central vacant. Mr. Spencer has the backing of all the big banking con- cerns which helped the Baltimore and Ohio out of its recent financial difficulties, and it is known that the Vanderbiits have a very high opinion of Mr. Spencer. The relations between Messrs Dopew and Spencer are of the warmest character, and when the latter quit the service of the Baltimore and Ohio Mr. Depew expresssd the opinion that Mr, Spencer was one of the greatest raflroad men of the age a soloct iis Life Hangs on Her Word, SIRMINGHAM, Ala, Jan 15, At Pratt Mines, near bere, Baturday, an unknown negro outraged Mra. Kellum in a lonely spot near the mines, and killed ber little boy, who was with her. Since then the white population of the region has been in a state of great excitement, and parties have been searching for the criminal Many negroes arrested on suspicion have been taken be fore Mrs. Kellum, but until Yesterday she has answered in every case ‘not the man” Yesterday, when one was brought in, she cried out in horror, “Take him away: he is the man.” (On partially recovering her calmness, however, she expressed some un- certainty, and at her request the lynching was postponed, when she will again look at the man, and if she fully identifics him as the guilty one his fate fs sealed Mean while the excitement and the search oon- tinue, Mitchell Blatant as Ever, New Youx, Jan, 15. Mitchell and Kilrain bad a conference with Richard K. Fox. The result of the conférence was not made public, Kilrain received a dispateh from Boston way. ing that bis mother was dying. Ho left for Baltimore with the intention of taking his wife to his mother's bedside. No effort was made to appoint a referes or to deposit the final $5,000 in his match with John 1. Bulli. van. Mitchell is loud in his denunciation of his treatment by the press, He absolutely refused to meet Dompesy in the ring with the big fellows at New Orleans, and alludes to Dempsey in the most contemptuous terms Mitohell will sail for England in the Britannic on Wednesday next. He will return in six weeks time to train Kilraln, Mitchell fs positive that Sullivan will never meet Kil rain in the ring, Ji WTA Great Rallrosd Scheme. Sr. Carnesinns, Ont, Jan, 15.The re. port is rife that the Canadian Pacific Railroad company has purchased the right of way of the old road at Lewiston and that they in tend to erect a suspension bridge noros Niagara river and connect with the Rome, Watertown and The latter road has lately been repairing the Lewiston branch, while the Canadian Pacific has bad surveyors at work at Lewiston, Saleide of n Sehool Teacher, SrmanorieLy, His, Jan, 15.--Mis Ada Walker, a highly respectable young lady, a teacher in a public school here, committed suicide by drowming in Black river. Her body was found. She waa the daughter of Juines R 3 alkar, a well known {arser and writer, Teniporary insanity | assigned, CONDENSED NEWS, Events of the Duy Bolled Down Benefit of Busy Readers, Professor Geffen is seriously {ll et Home burg as the result of his imprisonment, The comptroller of the cure: ney authorized the First National bank, of Nanticoke, Pa., to commence business with a capital of £75,000, . Bhelby M. Cullom will succosd himself as sapator from Illinois, Ward McManus, a well known Bt, Louis capitalist, declined to back Henry Kriz in a patent for a ear motor. Kriz went to MeManus' house in the evening and called bim out, and shot him twice, but not seriously New vention fur faa Hampshire's constitutional conven- ibiting ail intoxicating adopted an amendment pro gum # except cider An English syndicate has practically ceeded gotiating for timore's largest brewer suo in ru of several of 1 Michael farmer of Gil manton, Mi + 18 the author of his 15 yoar- old daught been arrested on complaint of his son to poison the girl with strychy the purchase ww miedis wealthy § sname, tempting The “season” has opened the Rakings" at i greatly in ex E. Woodford, st Central Florida, and i ling hotels are Iowa disap ition a the rairoad at hells HH pearcd, leaving a heavy short Alice Wheelock, aged propricior of the tw willinnis, N. H.. shot f th gh heart, Robert Dal well known i aighiter Fitz the Laue ne i known isslppl, is dead. A stringe duced int nnd Wadnos ise twelve Uh foviud o nigus day ve the ankle im a cab in Washing y frie = of 1 Electr has again disappeared from 3 president ber army NOOO to 100 (6K + Be 3 ordered Samoa expoctod th 3 wii soon be ord A Fireman Killed by Falling Bricks, Sramvoriend, Mas, incendiary f occu pled 1 B Warner, men ber of der con Ys Was struck Ly bricks from a oy and killed. He was a young man, aged and highly re AR Masters, a merchant, and Josend were slightly injored the hook and la Ported ¥ TRADE BULLETIN, New York Money and Produce Market Ouaotations, New cont per cont 3 The} Ex actual rates 4 @A. 93 Tor demas currency Gs, 118 bid: Wg bid Pacific milraad honda first, 11365117; Union land ¢ rants, 1 sinking funds, 1156121: Centrals, 1182110 The stock market was more active during the morning than for some time past Prices were strong, and at times buoyant. The advance of the morning was maisiained In most cases throughout the afternoon, although there was a oomsiderable decrease in the volume of trading The sales for the day amounted to 250.218 shares, hg Governments is, coup. 19814 Xe I General Markets, New Yong, Jan, 14 FLOUR Clossd dull and weak: fine grades of winter, §2 HGS; do. spring, LAG superfine winter, $3.15@3.%: do spring. $2750.83; extra No. 2 winter, $3.5004; do. spring. $4.55 5: city mill extra, $5 1005.9, for West Indies. Southern flour dull; trade and family extra, $3.8545.50 WHEAT -Options opsned active and excited, and during the early dealings advasend Ma Ne, but later in the day, when the visibie supply waa posted, there was a heavy solling, and prices Groke sharply, closing weak at 2090. decline, Spot lots closed weak and lower Spot sales of Ro. rad ab B1.00051.08; extra $106; No ¢ do., BG e.; No. 3 red, 80.; 8G 1 white, $10 1.02; state white, $1.00 CORN Options were fairly active and closed at a slight decline Bpot lots closed easier. Spot sales of No. 2 mixed at 340. steamer mixed, $7400 4040. | sieamer white, 4G fil4e.; stoniner yellow, 410. No. 2 mixed, Jan. , $440. do. Feb, 48c.; do, March, 45igo.; do, April, Hijo OATS Options wera quiet, closing steady at unchanged prices. Spot lots closed quiet, Spot sales of No. 1 white at 300.; No. ¢ de., BMG Me; No. 1 mixed, 83¢.; No. 24do., BAI Yge.; rejeciad, We, No. 2 Chicago, #4. ; No. 2 mixed, Jan, Ble.; do., Feb, 81440. ; do., May, s9ge. : PORK Quiet; now mens, $14. 0814.00, LARD Fob, $7.000.7.63; March, 87.63. BUGAR- Baw quiet; fair refining, 4 13:160,; test centrifugal, 511-100, Refined fairly active Rind wlomdy ; cut loaf aod oruhed, 80 cubes and powdered, Tye. granulated, To: confectioners’ A, 6140. coffes A soffes off A. 67 10G64. and weak, bow, 5 Ville BUTTER. Quist; creamery eastern, B00. western do, Sigdie. CHEBSE- Dull; Kew York factory cheddar, 14a 100. wontern fat, 1080611 54e. EGOB--Inl; fron eastern firsts, Tete.) western iva, 1801040, COTTONHpot closed steady ; wikddiing up lands, He. : ¢ a LIST OF JURORS FOR JANUA RY COURT, { The fullowing is the list of grand jur.| ors drawn for the fourth Mond y of January, 1889: Thomas Moore, Taylor Theodore Lucas, snowslioe Daniel Lewin, Ferg ROL, John i Beck, Walker, Win, Pealer, Gregg, sles, suring EHH Ipsburg i, Gregg 1%, Howard snowshoe, Heuben Kreamer, Milos CT Frybergtr, Philipsharg, Austis Vv. Bnowsho, A 1 r, Howard ri, Howard, Walker Wthirock Lugeubacl son, Wal Henry Anmugast TEAVERSE JURORS cher, Howard, i Ewe auel Pl i i 4 Lh, 3 Wm i J Traverse jus drawn Monday of Febroary, 1 Fe ret A SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE MAGAZINE 1 enterprising 1 times presery, oc its } DOW readers Lave past ix mouths by * contents (oolably 8 Ciew), B it closes ts second FORT ith & new impetns and an assured success. The Uustrations will show some new effects, and 1 make SCRIBNEH'S MAGAZINE a : and interesting will be neglected, HE BAILEROAD ARTICLES will be eontinned eral very striking papers: one ox ially in ng by Ex-Posttnsster General Thomas 1. “The Ratlway Postal Service” Illus PRT LOUISE STEVENSOXN'S Muster of Ballautrae” greater part of the yoar porial will run Begun in| tons grou of 3 nish the substance of several articles, 1Dostrated i The brief ond papers written last Year by Rob t Lo Stevenson, will be replaced by equally | interesiing cottributious by different famous | authors. Mr. Thomas Halley Aldrich will write] tie Gest of them for the January number, i Many valuable Literary articles will appenr: a per on Walter Sonit’s Methots of Work, flus| ginal MSS. a second “Shelf of Od by Mrs James T. Fields and many other, articies squally note worthy, llostrated, Articles on ART SURJECTS will be a feature Papers are arranged to appear Ly Clarence Cook, EH. Blashfield, Austio Dobson, and many others i lustraled FISHING ARTICLES describing sport in the out Tahing ground will appear, Salmon, Win. , Jaen, and Tarpon are the subjects now ar The nuthors are well known sportsmen, ssirstod HLLUSTRATED ARTICLES of great variety lonehing vpon all manner of subjects, travel, bi. ography, desoription, ete. the conventional commonplace wort. 1llustrated. Among the most interesting in the Hi of weientific papers for the year will be a remarkable article ty Professor Joun Trowbridge, upon the most ye. cent devenpmenns sud uses of PHOTOGRAPHY. Iiustratod. A clase of articies which has proved of special | Wrterest will be eontinoed by a group of papers, upon ELECTRICITY in ite most receut applion| Hows, by ewinent authorities a resuarkable paver | on DEEP MINING, and other interesting papers Unique Hlustrationa A SPECIAL OFFER to sover last Years rim. pers, which include all the RAILWAY ARTICLES #2 follows A your's subscription (18%; and the pum’ bers for 1888, Years subsorsption (1950) and the num. bers tor 1885 bound 6 o3oth.....co uri 3.00 a your; 3 conte a nomber, CHARLES SCRIBNER's BONS, 743 745 Broadway, N Y. #6 oo Tn grand mais in HE PENNSYLVANIA BTATE COLLEGE LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOBT BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHVYUL BPOTS IN THE ALLEGHERY REGION UNDENGMINA TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEX Es; TUITION KR BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY i Af by i 11 RE : gl ALCHEMIBSTR wi instrations on the Farm and in Wry BOTANY and HORTICULTURE: cil and practical. Students taught original stady with the micros 3 ps 8. CHEMISTRY: with thorough cours the Laboratory, 4. CIVIL ENGINEERING: very extensive field best modern {nstroments, TORY; Ancient and Mode ru, with origh Ligation COURSE IN E. Two vears, ; AGRI i Constant 1 the Labors- and theorcy an unusually full and IATERATURE and Ample facilities for Hd fnstromente sud LITERATURE: Lain uch, German and Eoglish (re F more continued through the A and ABRTROROMY: DAY EXPRESS leaves Kar " BEDOYO Lock Has Wi Mi BANG On bundaay ERIE MAIL Erie Mall Wert, Nlagara Fxpross West, and Express Bast & Erie Mail Basis C30 tion atl Look Hesveu with BE Erie Mail KR: at Fa poriy 0 nd st Driftwond wit LEWISBURG AX BELLEFORTE, KITT BRS RD Se et 52 Lemont Dale Samn 08 Pleasar® 2 14 Asemann # 20 Bellefonte Additional trains leave Lev ibare for donatS 2am 0558 1m i 5.10 pm, isave Montandon for Lewisburg at v.28 Pm mand 730 pm DEREXT REDDER Bobtail Montan returning G00 J. R. WOOD, General Manager en’ Paw'ger Ag t fas Is the oldest and most popular seient and mechanioal paper publiia 0 hae he lation of any of its class in the Fatty tinted. hos clase of Wood here 13 andr Broadway, N.Y. yu Sh Rake ARCHITECTS & BUILDERG Edition of Scientific American, lene TRADE MARKS. rR Oto and provers olor hs for : charts, mp, GENERAL J or rica i 8 BROADWAY. x. Ye WOODLAND GOAL. ® N= GARMAN HOUSE, opposite the Court House, BELLEFONXNTE, PA The New Garman House has arisen from its axhier and is open for the public. New building, new furniture througheutl, steam hest, eleet belle, aud all modern improvements, Good table RVIN HOUSE I LOCK BA 5% Pa B. WOODE CALODWELL Proprietor, ’ Terms reasovable, wood surnple ro wy on firet floor. a — | USH HOUSE : W. BR. Teller, proprietor. Bells. fonte, Pa. Special attention given to country trade, junelfy JovFTaIN HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, Pa EMANUEL BROWK, Propricior, The traveling community will find this hotel equal to any in the county in every reepecl, for man and beast, and charges very moderate. Giveit a trial “rlune uf N EW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE BROCKERHOFF HOUBE LEGHENY 87T,, BELLEFOETE Rooms or i from Pa First Ploor. trains ~My turers, Bon G. B BRANDON, Prop, Pam pic “ree Mie te ht £10 Wilnesses wr ( ENTREE HALL HOTEL. D.J. MEYER, Proy'r, FOR BUMMER BOARDERS AND TRAXEIXST CUSTOM ithiy Jew slity, serrounded in the state JLvernient, FO be Table cdi soenery vailirchics hie pure finest Schools Terms very 16aug of motu Wier, by uglurai reasonable, A ELMO HOTEL. bh Ne. 817 & 819 Arch Reduced rates Le traveling Street, Philadelphia, $2.00 per day. The public 1still find ut this Ho. tel the same libernl provision for their comfort, Itisioested in the immediate cenire: of business and places of amuses ment and different railroad depots, ss well ss ail parts ofthe city, are “asily sccessible by Streel Care nelently passing the doors It offers special inducement 0 those virltingibecity for business or pleasure Your patr JOR nage respectiuly solicited BM. FEGKR *Pronristor USE, ond and Market Sts ING PROPRIETORS, LEWISBURG, PA. Rooms on i Ist 10 ail Trains aag —— ATTORNEY AT LAW Bellefonte, Centre Co s Pa. building, opposite janlS Office in Conrad Brockerhoff House. I. H. ORVIS tvs, C. M. BOWER ¥ FOWER & ORVIS, ORVIR ATTORNEYR-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Office opposite the Court House, on 2d floor of Furst's building. jangs D. y FORTNEY. ey-al- Law, Office in old Conard b ilding, fonte. Belle- YLEMANT DALE } ATTORKEY-AT-LAW. Bellefonte, Pa, corner Diamond, two jank? Office N, doors from Ww, first national bank. J. L. Brawcies oC Sra NGLER & HEWES ATTTORNEYS-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE. CENTRE CO PERNA, Bpecial attention to collections ; practice in al We courts: Consultation in German and English FP. Bxwms Joux KLINE , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONT E PA Office on second floor of Furst's new building north of Court House, Can be conealted in English or German. Tm’yS4 J D. MURRAY, Fe. Centre Hall, Pa, Desier in DRUGA, popular Patent Medicines Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, and Holland Gin kept urd wold for medicinal purposes only, Store open every day inthe week. may ERT, Cc RELLEFONTE, PENNA. Receive Deposits and allow luterest ; Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Govervment Becuritios J. D. BHUGERT, Cashier AE COUNT ¥ BANKING 00. JAR, A. BEAVER President. S. A. LIST LEWISBURG BOOK BINDERY All kinds of binding, at reasonable rates New, Papers, magazines, pamphlets, ote, bound snd re bound in Grst class stele, G W HOSTERMAN. Dentist, Centre Hall Residence nn Main street. Office in residence. Will give satisfaction in all tranches of his profession, Gas, the milest opiate knowu administered. 14ap Pr 8. 6G GUTELIDS. y ihontist. Millbeim. profesional services to the publie rey Offers his Hei ared to porfore. all operstions in the Be it sow fully pre. i ahendytaly withag wip 27 GR ———— ental profane rated to avtrant min WwW M GOHEEN, AUCTIONEER, Boalsburg, Pa Is prevared to cry sales, He has been miccessful 10 the past and offers hin pore vies to the public, th. J ren BREAD AND YEAST “Ab Munnay's Baguny, Cootre Hallo bread an! yeast won A most rosso able Your patronage is solicited. FA. J is COAL | COAL! Wontland Coal. Buck « beat Qonl, Pea Con', f hestnat Cond. Fir t eluen fren sandy oo hau, prices,
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