Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 224, Ed. 1, Sunday, August 7, 1887 Page: 4 of 8
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C G HARTFIELD
557 Washington Street Hear Smth
PiunoH and Organs Hcjiaind
Tuned and Arlisiiriilly
lltiicwcd
All Woik lnawnlfdl l iu Mw <
Daily examexek
Largest Circulation In Central lews
AUTOW A CIIAVUNS lr < Mirlil r
Joiih 1 1UHT0W
J BANK 1 ClUVFWI
foleipliotift
ManisrliiK Kill tor
llmliiiM ManaKur
6M ffl iid MJ Anntlii struct
NltllMUIIllOK
anlly One year
rili inontna
Ihreo month
One month
WeekljOntvear
HU inontlii
Thtooiniintlia
A HIS
WACO TKXAb AUiiST 7 1W
On I lorrnln
IKAtiirolgiiDth
Tm smoke Ih lilting
Thk warlaro Ih ended
Thky will liy htlll now
Tin great battle la over
Otin croNV in nicely Hcnoncd to tho
tnBto or prod
Nihtiiku KniiiiH iiiornN nor Kalians
polltlcH forUH in IVxuh
IIm > IIaviioodh pilgrlmiigo to
1exfti was a wasteil ell ort
IlirriNi on uloctlom U a dreadtul
evil It ought to b ajHliMl
Dlt lllACK tho great tvangeliHt Ih
itill tircnohluir with wonderlul power
Tin Kuanoiih will
although tho doliut of prohibition
has In en complete
TllosllelllH of victor innuud by tlio
prohibition headquarteM have a lone
NOII10 look tllffcO llaVH
1 Caiiuoii ought not to discon
tinue Tiik Iaamimu Ho will liud
soino good reading in it yet
It IdSiimUy go and hear the great
ovaiiMillHt Dr Black at the Wanning
ton btreelUhrltttluu church It will
bo tliuowell spent
Tiik prayer didnt alleU tho votes
to any very considerable degree but
wo could try them on tho clouds
wltli innocent propriety
Tiik Kxaminkk is very grttcfitlto
tho Toxarkana Times for taking up
tho eudgolH so promptly lor It uncut
tho recent repot tod ilop Tho
Times gets it down about right
Tindemocracy consults the major-
ity If Thursdays tight was nou
by constitutional ameiidiuents
WipepuS r a
ftl
or
statutory onaitmeuts
Tin Mitlpndiibitiomsts of FalN
PDiinty express the Hvellcht gratitude
to Captain Illnir for the magnilleeut
result there The vote had been
practically iiiiauiunus if tho captain
had liocii able to devote more time to
tho work in that section of the
hcathon world erily is Illalr a
brick
Tin l iNMiNim cannot witliold th
Jiiitnood of praise from its good
friend Col it II Iarrott tho execu-
tive chiut of tho stute prohibition
committee Ho made a strong and
niMily fight While thero wore many
things done while the prohibition j Miii
papcra and speakers Nvere very abusive
nnd niiiilna very bitter parsoiftl war
laro on all who diU crcd clth tlioin
yot wo do not belive that tluy ha I
tho warrant of Col Iirrott tor fiolr
plans of proceeding
lrany Toxan djuioerat is still in
1j > ji a
Icmh > i l trorahi
political then the majority ol all the H0lh w provu hi llH > 11 a traitor
people is squarely against prohlbili hi
ami of course it is tin laith and policy
of denioericy No more prohibition
an It ploaso yev
1KoiniiirioN as a political principle
Honor Where Due
THE EXLMINEU WACO TEXAS SFXPAY AUGUST 7
in lact as far into it an any sot ot men
aguliiBt tho horoKy After tin Texas
nnd not ieorgla muit domln
ato tho southern democracy at
least as lar us thiB subjict is < mii
uerned Wo will never consent to ro
dvo tho demorrfttic law at tho hands
ot a party which has given Its con-
tent to a huresy such as prohibition
is tir luture models must bo puror
tyjiuii or deiuocratie perlec lon munt
bo tho lUwless precejti of tho sageB
or tho party the men who havo
gilded tin generations slnco tho test
or mans fitness to
Iovem himself
not only to democracy but to society
at large The ouiipatlon of prohibl
would mount the hobby now to keep
dive the excitement and bitterness
is dead As a moral principle U has j deserve only tho < otideiiiuatoii of all
a grand future boforo it and wo mvoi lovers ot pom and concord Those
to soo It pnnail That U lint moil liereo conteslo do no good but inll
wlll prohibit themselves ami b > moral nito liirin often results Let us iu fu
suasion induce others to do likewise ttiro trv to guard oui elves Troin this
but never again to attempt to torco it I harm and tho way to do that Is to
see to it that no mure siihinistionirtc
I bo sent to tho legislature to plague
ns with amendments such as tlio one
ro triumphantly beaten on Thursday
Inst
I tHMiOitioimlily tlio campalKU just
closed han been the most brilliniit one
in all the history of Texas politics
In all luture contests ou this Beginning with a division iu party
question ho can command as to terms eouuclls which threatened ruin to th
providing he nvIIi always tuko thu cause and disaster to the party It ha
Mitidomociatii side
in tho comitry i l out
Ho has politicians
moaMito
liotior in ciinl
VonhmJir let
the rightful larorof g ffi ljffl i HV ratk
h wiih atest battl All miil tlio tjnmior coininlUoil to his bunds arty of tiio untinn It would be > n
concotlo Hint prohibition is utterly mid U1 tn0 fmits or the victory lie fact vorso than to relax it upon lno
f ll rtlftd fj
mi
ninny
petition
pci
will
I ended Iu a blae of glory Tho t > i of
miucod
prohibition party found itelf iu h iliolx until
position of lor > d antagonist to the
so called moral lorec of society and
to the Mlitimenl thoy evoke It over
enmo this popular prejudice and car-
ried the war into the enemys terri
lt found itielf plaeod lu
thoiiutortiinato position ol nutasoil
ing an aliuou solid cliureh Iniluouce
which had been brought to tho < ttp
portof prohibition upon a Jnlso issue
Tho utiicciistouieil laetor of female
iniluonco was Introduced through
iniilar tuithod Half a coro of the
hitherto trusted leaders of denioc
thought oi It would bo extremely i
Unadvised and it would exhibit n I
All < l <
eourt asking for another local option Prom tticOmiU irM
eleetion In ctobar Wo refuse to be Utile U ° ft
ono thtt and such Bchonio 1 in con > < im
temptation or tlmt it is seriously tjrBCj0UHt no
Hut that cko wont hurt mo
Votisald it was angel eake Angels
V with the result an < ont I dont thc
AdiW0K miiVinown on over have gone nnd iUu nvem of wmt >
ton I Hliwn In our cliMiMch tlil mornlii8 forlh0 is agnation Is now iir iVoatit
Kiiioml ai Imuiiniohi Waco lux a ico t Nearly ii liuudred thousand majority r Hl0 ri lklld u tliii U graenl I ihon whYr
tl matter > I
onilcU iin
somo
Iucub
ICCOS
culled angel cako
lUHo humor some wli I flocausoTlttlo girls who oat too
with a good
and good deal or human forbear much of U become m goK
mice they will recover much earlier niuiur iiniitn < ii < > Aiiiniy
to Ij unilorauy wmiiimIwuii Ropubiicw
thm thoy em hope
Another tattoo or so on jJinino oi
other regimen known to man Xoh Vot nuko him lossavni1n <
Wo trust now to liivo n seaon ot 1o u eiindiilato Ilo
couipuratlvo tilet In politiea and in w bo tho stronger with hU parly
and workors lor those evidences or lluau
the interim Ictus all iiitl pro
lienil to tho tuck of taking euro of tho I clul
bushier interoMs of the country ti mphIii i-
Wo cant all havo all wo want but i S J1 the gpCftkingest
oan drum up enough philosophy to i lny tlt > ox m cver had It Is
stand it without iiottishly and spite1 8ft0 to say that tuoro speeches vvoro
luliy precipitating i another prohlbll madoou that dnj any
s prior to the prosont campaign
last we sayand say It with all the great dailies ud fully sovonty
against
enemy
the proph
of absolute couNotionthat pr cent of the papers
mild
of Txas are competent to us In this struggle wo liiil n
the Statesman
continue to roll j conduct their o vn lives fomi support
tho and the Impress and a divided support
rnIal ImlntH and to make
ultimate cottleincnt with Cod nvi
out oitlnr h g lativo or church inter-
ference ot any kind Tho entiro
south limy nvoII adopt this decision
and thus save themselves tho worry
oiponso and bUternots ol local tests
A mighty potency lias spoken Let
all mniliT intluouces kciP silence
before it It is absolute and
liual and lixes blienco for gon
oiations to eoiiio Ono Hun-
dred thousand innjorlty settles tho
matter There is no going behind
the returns in IhW airitr There is
nothing lolt but to accept tho verdict
and ieorglas ivoiik and trembling
prohibition must dio out before
TYvis llrmly spoken and decisive
negative Texas and imt Cioorgia Is
to lurnlhh tlio laiv to the south on
this matter and this truth may as
Nvell bo accoptcd now as twenty
i nrs hem e
The man who would seek to ro
open this question now anywhere In
from tlm News but still tho majority
is one hundrcdthoimud or there-
abouts The democracy ot Texas will
follow no lend which accept its plat-
form from othor than tholpurest Jet
lersonlaii models it staails by tho
rights of iuuii > ud proposes to havo
them interpreted only by tho strletost
constitutional construction The plain
stendygoiug honest farmer of Texas
Nvill havonono but tho purost democ
racy They aro tomnerUu In all
things but all lulngs must size up
Nvith pure democracy Tho campaign
just closed wllllshoNV tho loadors of
tho third party Just what doniocracy
thinks of their defection Fruits
meet for ropontancc is Nvhat is do
uifiuiled now
in l11 two
win since tho tost has ° Ij p Ulcnt poopl o ot year
resulted iu one loud thtindorlng j 01 M i0Mnan and beidos If it wore > n iiiiniicii
Hillrinalio In evory nook and
chimin of chrlstoiidoui In tho
light of this verdict of iirhloiidoiii
and theplondid victory ot Thursday i
donolt would hi beaten fully i000
votes
In tho Uoss campaign wo nnd all the
flvo
Kurm tlm llouatou llutsl I
The boDutch got arouud in a live-
ly manner yesterday For further
particulars apply to some leading pro-
hibitionist or Dr Cratilill
NNC Ill
From tin Moxtn l Jjor
The N invs wiped up
tho earth
with llrothers ltriggs Hurleson and
llayden Wojdty
Tin lAiiiniiiii inii > ni iii
I rom tho Al OMlo liiilleiln
Tho Itullotiii shakes NVitli tho Kxam
iNim Dear Kxaminkii
yoitreelf embraced
CI MIMIS A1IOVH SAII II <
llnrliiT lliilil < > Ancliiil IIiIIcIk
Honv NVhlo tho dilloronco is botNVOcn
who woro llns
acount soused by or mutinous crow on board small
exciteiiunt and oine bitterness of ineutc than ropes ending attending dead at I st Hit is d id tie Inn
le line iu several licalties The Btate the povorty or contumacy or tho en is not lackns init evou though il
press exerted itselt with niucli onthii1 victed tor tho same author tells ot a economical principles ol owucrs hi
siasui tor and agatiut the ainendiiioiit i pasongor who was drowned on board sullermt perpetuation ot the praciiiu
and the people showed an interest lu a galleon through being kcolhiuled on sh pboard I question wlicthor the
tho contest scarcely surpassed by that for retuslng to conform to this slngu most bibulous ot tho present raco ot
ol a presidential election lar uiarlno custom Tho sportit sailors could carry it to tho height to
1 a I 1 i 1 t ll 1 called ted all day
DlllNVP III HIIIMIV Ifll IMII
I tl
doubt as to the political Mguillcnneo racy had lot ilmlr hea Is and those or accomplished any great thing there unv prit
aUonure oxceptto retardtho growth of the uniis uiccsb
of the late election let him road the fount as captalu in tho A
Tho rcciit has been what recent lu i sport It can be
dlcitions havo led tlio moro careful and then at sundoNvn tho tines or ror
obsorvors to expect The ainenii pdls were divided among tho sailor
uieiit has been dt tented by a large dickinii min ok cuossinithi hji a
majorltv > ouieotthe best authorities roll
haveexprcfsed the opinion that If the J 8 posslblo that out of this old sea
election hid been hed invo or three Joko rose tho stupid and irritating
months ago t io case Nvounl havo boon practio ot ducking moil on thoir
reversed Hut for several Nveoks past I crossing tho cqiutor for tho llrst
It has hciMi protty evident that Iho lime This lmboeilla pioco of hor o
prohibitionists overesniuatod thoir piny Was Nvonderltilly popular ainong
eJHtroiiKth Tlioeal with which tlioy soameii down to quite rocont day
uitered on tho campaign and tho 11 dont think Jack evor sunv much hit
thoir organ In tho press mor himself lit Hio moro dresslnir up
an exagirded opinion of asNoptuuo at d acting Jack iu idliigi
inborn This u ually happens in iho Waist what ho relished was
in like cases Tho advocates ot any ih0 privilege by prescription of lord
measure of reform always liiako them lug It over tho raiittin and olllcers for
selves moro conspicuous and talk k tow hours and tarring and soaking
louder that tlioo whoso aim it is to tho people to whom at other times lie
keep things as thoy are would havo to pull Ills forelock Nvith
Yesterdays election shows vory th whole length of tlio shp between
conclusively that tho people of Texas mu MH their nobility Anothorcuri
1 aro not prepared for prohibition a I ous custom Nvas to bo touudoii board
i all events at present Thoir decision i Hutch vessels hen a ship entered
may ba expee ed to havo an ell ect iu the thirtyninth pnralol evory one
other statos wlicro tho samo isuo is writes John NiouliolllOloj of what
pending quality or degreorojvor that lias not
iTiiiitiiiinl a iMiiiue passed tboro bfore is obliged to be
Iron tlio n Mo a tatur Z b piiod or redceui liltuselt rrom it
II that U to bo liapt 1 has a
Prohibition is a tl it failure in Ithoilo rope
u > d round his middle wherewith he
l1nd It isnt even as much ot a
uceessinMaiiieasit wa and it nev urawn up t tho very top or the
from
and ilionce three
ivoly tuiuhleil Into tho
man was at liberty to get
following from that high ropubliean prohibition column 11 is not ortou j l oaViWoVu orVlo r nof o i othor man to tako his placoby pay
authority tho CiloboDeuiocrat of i pirly assembles to tako conn j the biom ilero is Iowa it has dono i r him llentv of monoy and other
tho 6th
ell under so many circumstances of so much harm that ropullciin od things itittt have been oarucd
Tho Texas prohiblt oulsN undo a diseouragjinout as attended the as
good light yesterday as nvIII bo seou seiiibling of tho patriots who mot at
from tho oloetlou returns which nvo
print today Prohibition Is beaten
of coiirso as wo knew It would bo
hut tho democratic pirty is beaten
worso thnii prohibition Tnls Is tho
main thing to break tho bourbon
solidity ot tho south and to begin
with a stato which threo yoars ago
gavo a doinocratic majority of lJO000
i glorious work
Hillas anil Mhoe resjlvo gavo to tho
broeo tho peoples bauncr With
ono of thoso inspiration which
coino to parties in hours of supremo
uood tho choico of a leader loll with
a stratigo utiaultnity upon Judgo
George Clark a cltUou to whom and
from whom Waco glvos mid rccolvcs
politicians aro afraid to hear it inou
u nc > I
Iiio Oll a lllril In lie iiii lil
j Froo i > liottnti lKtniil
I The republican tjinptcr is appear
ing at tho ear of Mr Samuel J ltau
dull still Nvith the suggestion that ho
do uot go into tho democratic con-
gressional caucus for the nomination
of speaker of tho llouso This Is idlo
to tho extent of fatuity dr Srmuol
J Randall Is ouc of tho most astttto
by sailors out of this cu ton for ouo
map eoncoivo that a nervous pas-
senger would pay handsomely
to cscapo so foriuklablo a ducKing as
tho tall bowsprits of thoso days prom
ttscd while ou tho other hand a sous
oued marnor would look upon such
sousings as moro childs play think
no mosgo of it than a mau iu a
regatta honv thluks of walking upon
a greasy bocni to looso tho pig iu tho
sack at tho end of it Tho practice
hoNvovoreventuallyIcdto tuch riots
tho
Xow
LBland
hor shriveled and iiivorlug domoc
< rnlie majorities limit rutin boforothe
jriuiI host or strong undivided nnd
coherent majorities or Texas hi tho
soJ late trcmcndiioua contest hero our
m speaker ud wi iters dolvod deep
lti down among tho fundamental priu
eiplos or eiiforcoil tetnporaiic wont
ny muu nro aaylu and a good being taken by tlio latter its natural
nynro positively assorting that a decay may not bo so uiuch regrottod
bo presented to the
nro again ho sted sigh between 1 lt >
a minute mid then Uu
and let down iilternituly until there hard drinking was tho pustom
aro scarcely any signs of lite roinain tho pr vatoors only but 0f
In their liatuin > cks 1 his kiml
away
fourimval olllcers
ness was denied the
Who alter having hung head dovn
wardtoraoitu ttmo wore tumbled
Into a boat ami sent ashore
1OIMTIll ISK AND ITALIAN CTSIOMS
Tho Portuguese lrul u custom ot
the line It
their on u iu crossing
was curiously tinctiued NVitli tho su-
perstitions of that ago Those on
ooirdwhohad never cut ih J equa-
tor were compelled to glv tho sailors
wiuo No
ors money or provision or
tho Capuchins
ono was excused not oven
puchins savs tho missionary Atigo
loot jittiiia writing in 1X01 ol
NVhoiii they take beads ngiuis dels or
such like thing which being exposed
to sale what thoy yield Is given to
say masses for their soiits iu purga-
tory If any ono Inclined to givo
ho was carried boforo a lore as
tlo tribunal by sailors hab-
ited as olllcers A seaman dressed as-
a Judge Ina long gow it pased sen-
tence mid tho victim was btraiglitwuy
hoisted to tho yurdarm and ducked
This custom was not confined to the
equator The sliuo says Augolo
is practised In pasing tlio straits ot
Ciibraliernnd the capo oltiood Hope
Tho ltallou tahion was somewhat
similar Sailors apparrolled as judges
sat at a table iitidtlK who hud never
before crosed were brought bilore
them Too judges reproached
them contemptuously for daring
to livo sjlougiu the world without
passing tho cquati and line them
consider according to thoir condition buck
ing followed refusal to pay Merolla
iu tils Voyage to Congo Kiv si
From this puuiHliinontor a Hue none
are exempt and it siid that with the
lattor they inai italii a church A
livelier anil certainly a loss cruel
tho shipboard life of tho mariiiors of custom 1 llnd In Spanish ships Iu the
thopastand that of tho prosont raco form t a bull light This was con
uioporuai
becollected by rVltrlVid by a man dressing himself up
of seauou may m lj rMUlblo buf 0 look
lng Into a few or tho custoins wliicli wro t0 LMujp blmself with an tidy
are now oxlinct as tho timbers of Imjrof honiF AuothorfellJNV mount
Noahs ark In the sovoutoonth ud ull uol two m0 mtacked the bull
eighteenth centuries it was a practice I wlu R filonr Tll0 mmor ay in tNvo
on board Italian mid Spanish ami who tormoil horso boing tied
possibly l jrtuguoBO shlpB for the back lJ lick wlth ft 8Midle between
sailors on eroeslng tho equator to thom on which sut tho rider Tho
erect a canopy on tlio lorccastlo bul jt JU J0 j usually had
under which tlireo soaiiion absurdly 0 bJilt ot u < L nlll rLnmied hero ol
dressed soatedthemselvoB Ono orjllmi iiUmur oil tho
rniiiiiiitiiin iieieniiii tn T u called tho president and the others i Q MlH0 midshipman i was at sea
rromihoNcw riiiinTimis iiumucrnt judges They started tlrst Nvith try wltu t i niustrativo ottho reeters
Tho election InI oxbh on tho qucs nig the captain then the ollieors and ticrv of Nvit Tliev got some hen
tlou of a prohibition amondiiient to limlly tho passengers A sailor dress > uo0lsimi tr i tiibm Ittt a cockpit
inillctnieni
the comtittitlou w ii hotly contested ed up as a clork read tlio n l lrL0 b Cl iu rone
throughout the state Tho event Nvas after which tho jud es pro tlls picd a couplo of oueks Tne
a decidedly Interesting one and has nounn d sentence of death Carcrl cock8dli their best to light but they
been regarded throughout tio whole In hie voyaue romd tho world os n ure so oddly that they could
country and especially In the south plains the purpose ottliis toniloolery Hcuria Htriko each other It was at
asatestcae Iolltlcal issues wore Tin ontencoof death say ho was lfet uuiutttod tmt tlu y had been led
tell eiitinly out ot the question mid In inedia oly bought ill with money wlll lmnv 80dad iu rum the
tlon agitators is gone and they who ho p Wllrt toti nt fairly and eho
irohltilii oi or
late sugar biscni tbsh sNNeet millhlpmaii supposed tint tho splri
meal wiuo and the Ik I ho best ol wol orlifN lc Unrt ol Ulu inli
ships and very often lu theffi
sailors courage boforo an >
actLJ
nearly invariably liclptd withi
brandy mm tho don1
Nvhilo tho light procecuui k
being handed botwecu lh
Tho men Ireulcd with drlnv
mix guupoNvder with the
posing that thus preparedeJ
bettor tor 1
no liquor heron 1
It need not bo doubted tbl
actions wore lost tlmii iatitv
Honv
custom should a
gunner aim his place AvJ
fsavo
mischief to one auottf
a mob of inebriated small j l
do in tho tops or along u <
deck Hut if privhtuersmu 1
bo loiind able to swallow slid
a draught they had cm
sides that of drinking wt
havo tended to roudor then
atnh hard Bcasoned tmn
their practice to keop ther hi
so that the dock n as tho only
had to Ho upon No hnuinn
allowed no chairs orttibNt
thoir meals upon tho ilea
upon it perservlng lu this
tho old tradition ot the b
nvIio denied themselveseve
able comlort ami i Jlneii
they might never boinittab
thing else than tho suvnge i
wore
noiisrii iioiiimi
Iniiill 11 iiriliTil h
lillllirr
Maon Oa Augut i
tlon has been reeolved oft
Nvhich occurred Ust uigt n
twelve miles Iruin here hit
The roport lias it that ftp
ard Woolfolk a well knovul
his NVlto four children ami J
aunt of Mr Woollolk
murdered this morufiigIml
knocked on the head and the
cut Tom Ci Wooltola tuu
tain Woollolk by hi tlr
suspected mid has been irresi
lcinciii l ltlr
A rLINHENT I SM01 US
Ltmon KIlNlrta prcpntol Una
Juice iiflemoiiii combined wl Hill
ble liver Ionics chtliarllc atouutu
ami ljuol iiirlller
I Idyciiiln mill onu Jollur pit 1
by ilriiKKl t < niinomlly
Irvimreil by 11 Mmtlcy SI
Gu > ril
For hllloiHiacn ami comtlptlo
ou Kllxlr
Kur ltiltf stlon anil loul itotni
m Ktlxlr
t
Korblck luiiluervni hcilnchd
oiiMltr
Fur slitilcmuii and n ru
Uliion 1IIMr
r rlutu of Hijwtli ami ile1 lln
I lUlr
lnr fevi r inularla an I t n > i
KIIMi
Lemon Kltili will not Mir
nbmo iinniiil illcuxii
fnim a torplJor ilcau l
lillturliil
IhiivclilOt in Money at
tlml It nil iiiat li I olali JWJ
einn i
Iroic lliudatvMton tUilitlw
lr Moz lyi lomiii fci
InlH t
KBlniMl ii NTliloreiniuillnii
trlcl of IVMi anil Ima lrovia >
mnuy lioiiivliolila lu the iw
BULLS SARSAPARILL
THE LIVER
Secretes the bile and acts like a filter to
cleanse impurities of the blood 0 ir
regularity in its action or suspnsions
of its functions tho bile poisons the blood
causing Jaundice sallow completion weak
are relieved at once by the use of BULLS
SARSAPARILLA the great blood resolvent
In John ntli I hav been for r > number of
yimrtseverely anilrleil u all ft menurml licailaelio
anil mliill heavy ln In ray liver Tlireu tolllta
uf llriLs HARNArAiiiLi i cnu mo uiuro i lief
thau all the ulhera romhlne
T II OWKN3 Louisville Ly
In Jonv inn I havo onmlne thn pro
aerlptlnn fir tin priiurulnin ot Iu Jills In 11
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