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Reporter Issued Every Afternoon Except Sunday J. E. BUTTON, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. TERMS.

Delivered bv carrier, forty cents per month. Bell W.SOper year, in advance IfCiL i TiMl Advertising rates, rcnsoimblo. WEEKLY EDITION. Published every Thumday. Per year, invariably Ailvtiocc, Entered at the Postofnce as Second Class Matter Car-Orders (or ihc delivery olTux DA REPORTER to euhone idonceor plaoo of busi ni-Bs mav be made by postal card or by speak IUK to the carrier or leaviuK word at the onlc irreaularitj- tn delivery should be immeui aielv reported to the office of mibUcauon.

Anonvrnoiu communications will not bo no tice.l. Rejected communications will not rc'urned. WIPE out the ring Tuesday. Boss BEN says the title (f he ticket first than if you want to 'Ota some man on another ticket place the stamp at the left of his mine. "It don't pay to tell a lie." The law says if you don't want to vote a straight ticket don't stamp tho title of any ticket, but place your stamp to the left of each name for whom you wish to vote.

The Indianapolis Sentinel of October 22nd, says the same, so don't, bo deceived but stamp opposite each name for which you wish to vote. HE GOT A PEIZE. Was a Tar-Smeared Sqtuvw Whose Father Baled Him- The Bad Story of tt TfounK Wanted to Marry im Heiress Who Wiw Desorvedly OFFICE, 218 SIXTH STREET. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1890.

Current Comment. OUR TICKET. For Congress D. H. PATTON.

For Senator, J. C. HADLEY. For Representative, B. F.

CAMPBELL. Clerk, JOH3S M. BLISS. For Sheriff, H. NEWTON MILLER.

For Auditor. F.F. BARNETT. For Prosecuting Attorney, GEORGE W.FIINK. Treasurer, CHARLES L.WOLL.

Recorder, HENRY HUBLER. Coroner, DR.J. W. BALLARD. For Comaiissioner 1st District, D.

T. VERNOtf. For Commissioner 2nd District, ABRAHAM SHIDELER. Short Instructions to Totcrs. IT is said that eviuo-neo has discovered in Cincinnati going to show that Elwoocl West, ot Lexington, invented and put in operation a steamboat in 1797, six years prior to that ot Fulton.

TITF, production of seamless hose in tho States is estimated to be fully one hundred thousand pah's daily. That is equal to five pairs per annum for every roan, woman, and child in the country. THKEE doctors at work enforcing sanitary regulations in the cholera infected sections of Spain havo been killed by the peasants. One was killed at Valencia by a stiletto stab in the back; another at Mogente, had his head split in two with an axe wielded by a woman, ami a third was set upon and killed by a mob near Leeds. THE fourteenth annual report on the administration of the New York Tribune's fresh air fund shows how rnuuh general interest may be aroused in such a charity, and how comprehensive its scope.

This last year the number of Icor-Ynicini, 1890.1 Justice, though often slow and stiff- jointed, sometimes overtakes, the fastidious fault finder. I know of one notablo instance, and tho recollection of it is always is a flower that never loses its fragrance. Some time ago, Jim Swaggorty, Oscar Scroggins, Alonzo de Haven and I went hunting in tho Indian Territory. I bad never Alonzo seen do Haven until tho day we started from Fort Smith, and so soon us I set eyes on him, I felt that the man who had invited him had mado a mistake. "I fsol as you do," said Jim Swaggerty, "and I d'on't see why Oscar wanted him." Just then Oscar came up, and Jim, turn'n" from mo, said: "Look hero, did you tako this to bo a Chinese lantern affair?" "Certainly not.

0 Why do you ask such a question?" "I simply wanted to. know why you invited the beau." Oh! he's all right. His appearance auiiy was purtormoa ny an- xiiumii preacher; hut oven after tho words "man and wife" had benn pronounced, I could scarcely bcliove that the beau had married the hideous creaturo. Wo sat down to a dinner of boiled hog and greens, and immediately aftur the meal was flmsliod old Tom got up, stretched himself, turned to son-in-law and said: Lonzo old Tom'a son "Yes," tho bridegroom responded. lind mulo in lot." "Whatis it?" Alonzo asked.

"Find mulo in lot. Plow over thoro by Plow corn over j'onder." What do you mean? Alorizo exclaimed. you Menu you go plow now or mo shoot You marry squaw. White man contributors was the number of boys and girls benefited, and the total of contributions, $34,514. MBS.

LEU A SMITH, of Columbus, 0., -whose sixteen-year-old son was lately hanged, has gone crazy. On the night of the execution she wrote to the Governor: "Curse you, his murderers, and their descendants; may his shadow haunt you to the hour of your death! May all tho tortures plague you which I have suffered all this time! This is' my wish." BENJAMIN FRANKLIN once said that he would like to be hermetically sealed up for a hundred years and then so as to see what Philadelphia would look like. Perhaps the strangest sight that would greet his eyes could his wish bo granted would be the case now in the Philadelphia courts for the purpose oE breaking, his will and getting his legacy to apprentices. LAST year's floods sent abont fcmr I hundred million feet of lumber down maybe somewhat against himrhut he improves mightily with wear. He and I knew each other at college, you know." But ho wasn't all right, for we had not more than started until he began to growl over the fatigno ot the journey; declared that the wagon jolted and lamented tbe misfortune of not having a plush-linod carriage.

When we fixed our camp-on the shore of a beautiful stream, fringed wilh rich grass and shaded by great trees, ho complained of the uncivilized surroundings, as though he expected deer to bo found in a carefully kept garden. The cooking did not please him, and the colTce, he declared, was dish water. "Try to put up with it to-day, for tomorrow thoro is likely to be great change for tho bettor," said Swaggorty. "Why may we oxpcctan improvement on the morrow?" the beau asked. "What proof have you to offer? I have learned to accept nothing without proof." "The proof that you are goini the cooking." "What," he exclaimed.

"Do yon tako me for a hired, man? Do you think that to do 1. Stamp only the squares opposite the names of the men you want! the Susquebanna, and a lumberman's 11 0 annirpo it exchange was organized at Columbia to to vote for and leave the squares at som(j benofib (l cm the logs oau( nt the head of the tickets alone. Now they have ten million feet of viof o-pr ballots of lumber in stock in the yards of their 2. ou must get oanois 01 Baw min and to dafco the exchange has the polling clerks in the election Divided £300,000 among its.members. It I was graduated from a flat-boat? Let the sun will come as soon as I mo tell you that down and do your cookin will." "All right, if you won't cook, you must put up with tho best we can do for Scroggins lost all patience with his friond and was on the point of driving is estimated the profits -ftill reach 8300,3.

Do not mutilate your ballot, or mark it, either by scratching a OSE of the most remarkable old ladies Maine, if not in the world, is living name off 'or by -writing one on, or oa the islana Ol Monhegan. Although in any other way, except by stamp- seventy-five years old, she not only in any ntVl knows nothing of the ears, telephone, ing on the square or squares. Utn-1 eloctric ligll ts, but das nere seen ahorse. She has always lived on the island, several miles from the mainland, and her world has been Monhegan. ntVl Utn- not l)e COW3 are kept on the island, erwise the ballot will counted.

4. After stamping, fold your slate and local tickets separately, so that I but there is no call for horses. the face can not be.seen, and so the THE nose have begun to build an- initial letters of the names of the other railroad, and it will not take long nf for the new method of transportation to polling clerks on the backs thereof revolutioniz3 tne way3 and customs can be seen. Hand to inspector, OI ancient Empire. The children the stamp to the polling clerk and leave the room.

I Asia and 5. If you spoil a ticket ask for has never before another. Independent voters should Ull-I on a great continent or a populous der no consideration stamp the empire was opened influences of "cio MII.K cow." marry squaw is fool. Fool have to work. You try rim away Tom shoot you.

You do run away Tom follow kill you. Mule in lot. Go. plow." Old Tom took down his gun and tho frightened husband started for the lot Soon afterwards wo saw him loading tho tnule out to the Afield. Tom.

his gun across his knees, sat in the forks of a tree near the fence. The next day wo broke camp and started for home, and as we drove along saw Alonzo plowing in a pinco of stumpy land. The Indian; holding's gun, sat watching him. "That boats nny tiring I oversaw," said 1. "Any one can see that the fellow is weak, 'but 1 did not suppose that he was a complete fool." "Tho marriage was a piece of shrewdness on his part," Swaggorty replied.

"Shrewdness," I exclaimed. "Ilow do you make that out?" "'ill tell you. The other day Oscar and I decided to put up a job on him. Didn't care to tell wo would give you a pleasant surprise. Oscar and I woro lying under a tree when wo saw tho beau slipping up to miirht be saying about You have often heard of tiro In- that offers an immense sum of tho white man that will ifl yer got it clownV" "Yas, sah.

"Wall, now, doan' yer make no mistake. I'll be roun' in do mawnin 1 an' seo how he's gittin' erlong." There wore several women standing in tho door-yard when the doctor called next day, and tho walling of grief, coming from within tho house, assured tho physician that tho worst had come; however, ho did not turn away, but on- tored tho house. "Doctor, deadl" moaned the woman. "So I see, madam. Has yer got de papers whut ivuz roun' dem powders?" "Yas, sah, hcah da is," reaching up and taking them from the mantel-pieco.

"Lemroo see 'em. Which one did yer gin fust?" "Dis one, I thinks." "Yas, and dat wuz number two. How yer 'speck do po' man tor lib when yor gin him de middle powder fust? Dat would break down do constertushun o' or elefin'. Heah yer's had dat po' man strugglin' 'tween-do third an' fust powder. Doan' see how ho stood it so long Wall, kain't 'speck or doctor lor do nuthin' long 0:1 folks is so keerless.

Good-day, madam. Ez. yer's got so much trouble on yer han's, I won't spnak o' money matters dis mawnin'. Will bo round arter do funeral." Arkansaw Traveler. Ills Circulation.

Western Physician (to dying editor) Your circulation is terribly run down, Hank. I fear you can nob Editor of the you find it out, doc? If tho foreman gave me away, by feeling your pulse, of course. My poor friend, 1 fear you an not live an hour longer. is that it? I thought you had dropped onto the fact that the circulation of tho Boomer has come down to arty-three copies although 1 have hcen making advertisers believe I'm OUR flEW SERIHIJ WE CHASE. Stony 33 -y Lovers of refined literature the shape of interesting novel reading wil 1 find in ihis story a source OT enjuy- -nent rarely afforded in news.

paper pages. hear what him. dian money to marry his daughter. Well, when Alonzo had come within range, stealing along, I said: 'Yes, old Tom, although ho lives in a cabin, is worth great deal oi money. And understand that he purposes' to give two hundred thousand dollars to any while man that will marry his daugh tor.

Tell j'ou what I'm going to do. I am going to marry her, live here until I tret tho money, and then skip out. Hut don't saY a word about might step in and beat When we looked' up Alonzo was nowhere to be seen, but that afternoon wo saw him walking with the girl. Now ho is in for it and is too big been scill printing two hundred and Munstsy's Weekly. Iloarlng and Telllne.

The conversation had turned on gossiping servants. "As for me," remarked Jones, who was present, "my dream is to have only two, one of whom should be deaf and tbe other dumb. Tho deaf rascal wouldn't bo able to bear any thing, and the dumb ono couldn't repeat what he happened to JJotK Indisposed. Miss under the weather this morning. Miss Ueaeonstreet (of too, am beneath the meteorological Hard on tho Family.

you any of your great-grandfather, mo, but we never speak of him. Is he tabooed? I've been told that he married beneath him, and that after that time the family never took any notice of LOCALS. 1 Single meals 15 house. For weak stomach use Kinports beef, wine and iron. Kinport for drugs, paints and medicines- 418 Market.

Mr. C. B.Jones, "of Spring Hill. Iowa, says: "I have used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for severe and painful burns with better effect than anything else I havp ever tried. It relieves the pain instantly and cures without leaving a scar." Pain Balm is OUR of the most useful medicines that any family can be provided with, especially for rheumatism, lame back, sprains, bruises, tooth ache, ear ache and like ailments.

One application will relieve the pain and a fair trial insured cure. 50. cent bottles for sale by B. F. Keesling.

We want every mother to know that croup can be prevented. True croup never appears without a warning. The first symptom is hoarseness; then the child appears to have taken cold or a cold may have accompanied the hoarseness from the start. After that a peculiar rough cough is developed, which is followed by the croup. The time to act is when the child first becomes a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will prevent the attack.

Even after a rough cough has appeared, the disease may be prevented by using remedy as directed. For sale B. F. Keesling. AM SKA-BCIIINC FO11 MB.

EJIEBICK. 1 as tho world witnessed. Tho agencies to work a mighty change in a short time are at hand as never before, square opposite the heads of any of the tickets, but only the squares opposite the names of those they wish Western civilization. to vote for. Vote the independent ticket found in the REFOHTER next Tuesday.

the ring candidates means another 80 A county tax levy. WE are getting a better understanding of a phenomenon that in 1 our youth in the country has many a time cut of a coveted supper of broad and milk. A good deal has been written on the sour HE WAS 1VAI.K1XG WITH THE SQTJAW. him away, when Swaggcrty said: "No, let him stay. 1 want to use him." I did not see how tho follow could be used, but he was used in a way that he will doubtless never forgot.

Near our camp thero lived an old Indian, known as Snap-Shot Tom. Hie old fellow was principally noted for his laziness and the savagery of bis temper when aroused. Tom had a daughter whom-ho called Scat. I don't know that I have ever seen an uglier human being. Her cheek bones were so prominent that she could have hung a mortgage on them; her hair looked like a rope that had just been untangled and then smeared with tar; her mouth bore the appearance of an accidental gash-in i the face and her nose had been broken ing ot milk during a thunder-storm, and aeUveroli by a snm ii roan cow some interesting experiments on the 1 VICTORY for ring candidate Un cle Johnny Donaldson, means more jail deliveries and boss Ben as chief counsellor.

VICTOIIY for the ring next Tuesday means a eontinmitum of the 35 pur cent tax contract in the interest of the combine. LET the independent voters snow the ring pet candidates under next Tuesday in the interest of the tax payers and the public good. REMKMBER that a vote for a. ring candidate this yoar means the endorsement of the tax contract the 80-J county tux levy, the $50,000 bond loan, and that the tax payers have no business to know how their money is applied the combine. VICTORY for Sam Helvie, the victim of misplaced confidence, means high' priced deputies.

Do voters sec any change in that? Any prospect of the tax contract being removed? Any prospect of a detailed relation of electricity to this phenomenon have been undertaken Italy. It was found that the pausago of an electric current directly through the milk not only did not hasten, but actually delayed aciduation; milk so treated not becoming sctic until from the sixth to the ninth day. DurtiKS the last twelve months actual settlers have -taken up some nineteen million acres Of land in the United States, or nearly thousand square miles. This is a big acquisition to the producing area of the country, and nearly every acre of it is fertile. When, says the Chicago Tribune, we can in crease our pctivoly agricultural area in one year to an extent nearly equal to the whole of Scotland, and have tbe fact passed over with a mere paragraph of comment, it may np longer be doabtf ed that wo are ft great Nation, inhabiting a great country.

A SHIPMENT of Oregon timber has just reached Baltimore that has. been since May making its vay aiound Cape Horn The timber is oE beautiful quality, straight and ole.u, and includes some of the largest as well as the finest pieces ever seen in that pott, the measniement ol some of the larger sticks being ono hundred and ten feet in length by thirty inches diimoter Tho entire shipment was sold bo 010 ivi rival, and will go into use in tbe i.uious vessels now in process of construction by Baltimore shipbailleis, who estrem very highly the fine dense and stiaigbt pine which, comes that far-away State TFH pared of Mis feinirt, of Grayson County, shows what you can do in the matrimonial business if you give your whole mind to it bho is fifty-one from which the girl had endeavored to persuade a few drops of blue milk. One day I saw Alonzo walking, with the girl- This astonishing, es pecially as wo had all heard him ex prpss his disgust of her, and when returned to the camp I askod him if had conquered himself, or had somesor of powder been used. do yon mean?" he almos fiercely demanded. No'thin" offensive.

I hope. Morel wanted to know what has caused you to change your opinion of that Indian girl." The story is one that wil hold the interest of the reader from the very beginning. The plot is well sustained there are many, dramatic incidents, and the story is, in all respects, up to a very high standard ol $500 REWARD. WE will pay the above reward for anvcaae if Liver Complaint. Dyspeiisir, Sirk Ifeadaclic, Constivation or Gostivcness we caunot cure wilh Weet'is Vepetnble Liver Pills when the directions aro strictly complied with.

arc purely Yctfefoible, and never fail to sive grttisfactinn. Supar Coaled. Large boxes containing 30 Pills, '25 cetllfi. Beware of counterfeits, and Imitations. The genuine mami faciured only hv C.

WEST CO. Sold hvB F. KKESL1NG HOW MADEl Mr! Henderson Smearleigh, the nowned artisS ts now in TUB OT.D MAN FOLLOTvTXG' HIM. a coward to risk running away. Worth money? Why, any sensible man ought to see that old Tom is not worth fifty cents." About two months ago I saw Alonzo in Fort Smith.

He was dressed in hemp trousers and a hickory was carrying a bag on his back. Old lorn under hU arm, slowlj with gun skulked behind him. OrtK P. 'Pionce 1 "of what Sir, if hitherto I have spoken of tbe ladv in terms'otn or than complimentary, it was because I bad not familiarized myself with: the sweetness of "her disposition. You may luwo observed, sir that she is not beautiful, but some of the noblest creatures of this life havo not boon celebrated-fur beauty.

"But think," said Swaggerty, an awful u-vmc she h.is." ue naught for her name It was R1 von he. bv n. pc-GiilUi, even if an m- duloent falhPt, and therefore shall not he commented upon farther than this, that I can ch iniro it if necessaiy do you mean?" I asked Is it ibiblo that you have become so muUi inteiestrd in her that yon think eh vnging hci name?" "It ib nol only possible, sir, but is a fact To tc 11 -you the tiuth, I am going to her 1 could not havo been more surprised had bo suddenly announced that ho was rroino to do tho cooking, and should navp thought tli it ho- was joking hid I not known thnt he was incapable ol so creit an intellectual achievement. "Yes," he went on, "I bave askod her 1 Fmirful Omission. Foreman of the Prairie City the matter, Ike? Forcman-Malter? this yere new correspondent out at Cow Creek i a iibberin'idiot! Looky yere! In hi item about twins bein'born to Mr.

an Mrs. John Smith, he don't work pleasantry about this boln' another ev donee uv tho surprisin' fertility uv Kansas soil, and don't say: "Mother an children air doin' well, but John is still in a precarious condition." lie Editor-Don't, hoy? Why, I novel beard of such an omission! in a Munsey's Weekly. coal- And he will not return this Life. Nowa from Home, Italian Yessa, mees; all our cities hava patron saints, same as in America. Fair as in America? Vessa.

I heara alia bout America from my bniKza. He keeps fruit stauda In New Yorka. New Yorka hava patron Sainta KA.TF has been oxaming some statistics furnished her by the Chicago Board of Pharmacy, and finds to her horror that American womonspo-id. 562,000,000 a year for cosmetics. THE rjUATU OF WII.COX.

CHEAP LAUDS AKD HOMES IB KEB- TDCKY, TENNESSEE, ALABAMA, MISSISSIPPI LOUISIANA. Oil the line ol the QHKES A CKESC3XT ROOTH can be found splendid bottom, timber sloi-k Bnds, Also lie finest frmt and mineral lands on Die continent for Bale un favorable terms. ft Ml r-DOT with all thy gcttingget FAnlVI trlol a home ir. the sunny south, where blizzards ani ice clad plains are unknown. ARCADIA, SHREVEFORT.

LA. MilpstbeEho-leet. Cincinnati to New Orleans. 110 MilcsJhe Vhortwt Cincluu.II to Jtoluwn- JOnillcJ'the shortest Cincinnati to I-eiiu ton, You are in a But we ill cure you if you will pay up It is original, is copyrighted, not published in book form, and hence if you want to read it, and of course you do, you will not look for it elsewhere. If not already a regular subscriber Send in Your Order at Once, and secure 5 hours quickest Cincinnati to Knoxville, Tenn 116 milcB tlie shortest Cincinnati to Atlanta and the shortest Cincinnati to Anniiton, ai'miles the ehortCEt Cincinnati to Birmingham, the shortest Cincinnati to Mobile, Ala ROUTE, Cincinnati CQKDEKED R.

B. TIME-TABLE Bunt, (scnlcd) by addrcBsinc mldsmtfnnllnsUtute, 15.1 is; of the day, a Dr. Pinker Medicn Sort)! Sprucu htruot Knehvllle. icnn. sir.

he's a years old and is now living with her liinth husb ind tho started the iccoid to be my wife and she has consented; Sootnr?" and not only this, her stalwart father "Dat'p dealer, and would never think of weighing any thing ho bought oil his own Bazar. A GREAT PHYSICIAN. Ills Uljtnltj- Unler Very Trying Circumstances. LD DOCTOR Pomp was called attend Anderson Buck, upon whom pneumonia had spread its blighting hands Old Pomp, after looking at Anderson's "Got a tongue like or steer." yer ay?" asked Anderson's svife. "Siy his tongue looks sorter queer." "Does yer- think yor ken cure Is the most ancient and most general ol all diseases.

Scarcely a family is entirely tree from it, while thousands everywhere arc Its suffering slaves. Hood's Sarsaparilla has had remarkable success in curing every form of scrofula. The most severe and painful running sores, swellings in the neck or goitre, humor In tho eyes, causing partial or total blindness, yield to the powerful effects of this medicine. It thoroughly removes every Impurity from the blood. St.

ox Marlon Division. MI isi-ibt Exprees m.rt«SJlaU SB iTOiVm Dav Express dexs' Aciomodallon li AM a Inaiananolls 1 Division. 25 pmd Sight KxpKss Bay Express 1 1" a ieht Express Vj i) mil 147p d- 1'onna. Aceommoilaiion 7 ISd 0x8 Accommoiiauoii a nr. State exS 115 HT has giv I could hardly realise report of that very questional le -n U3 a nds, wis sci-t to prison proceeding? Or chance of the 1 books being opened for public inspection? course not bent upon inairving every available man in the Southwest, she in due time hid to replenish hei stock of for fifteen jears, passed Jiom life Ip.

tho regular and up in a sun-mill. By the way, eleven chlldron oi nor uwn. and not only this, her stalwart father "Uat'pens on how well he on his hearty approval" long chile Ef he gits well, I thinks that tho listld- dat ken cuio hi bi-t if ho dies, den I my reach. but Oboor declared trial it was a gut wsr mi.i» UJ medicine," be- RO occentnc a nun iwv u. BUCL.iji.iii.nv- an' Gin him number by having her fust husbands killed O11S oo wrls ini' to tlie girl, thinks'dal he'll be; outen my in the Confedoi.ito army While of Ob0iir daol re tf tnat it was just like Wo's got ter wait in i itnc a whim loab jer tl ice dosps o' Several days atteiwari Alonzo invited gming to wr.io up white powders us to the mainsige We accompanied isnnmWr one, dis is number him to old Toru's house, cabin with a flis nuiriuer tbtee dirt Thobnde was tlrossed In a three fust.

Wo's ffot ter work sort of white tent cloth and wore dog- i wards in er case like dis, wood in Tbe 3s'e- "Wall, sah "My little daughter's IHe was saved, believe, ty Hood's Sarsaparilla. Before -was six months old she liad 7 running scrofula sores. One physician advised the amputation of one of Her fingers, to wh ch we refused asseut Wien we began glvtas Her Hood's Sarsaparilla, a matked improvement was noticed and hy a continued use of it her recovery was complete. And she Is now, being seven years old, strong and healthy." B. C.

JOSTZS, Alna, Lincoln County, Me. Hood's Sarsaparilla Pre 0. I HOOD ApotlMCMiei, IOO One Dollar this charming and entertaining serial for perusal during the long fall and winter evenings. It will appear in our columns in regular installments until finished. Don't fail to read it.

ru'iiB daily except Vamlalia soyTH BOUND. yrelght Terro Haute Express ail Train KOHTH BOUND, Local Freight Mail Train South Bend Express- ..5:00 a ...7:26 am ...2:40 ...5:15 a now made by all oar passenger r.ort llt indi a and return I amldiy'vla Vaudalm and Biu Pie, noic the lime a Leave Lo ErtKeworth, agent. College of And one fn-ij -ji ractical inthe State. Low 1 Fa.ll term heRins September Stli. of most thorough pr: n( oi for profilable for catalogue.

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