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' - - , u t ' - . . " . , y, ' . . uOiiii ii i .-.- . ..:.-.. .lv :..- .. ft. I UKH Till fH'l-LW arrjiari L THE HERALD' I .- 1.IKI: ,1'l'rf VllUK ,!(, .;. iTHF juy AL lUiisu-iiM i, it , 7vi. u' i, ' I'rrl i.lin.. m..i. i'ii.if, Loaded Wilk Protfrrmilvn Idee. t'J4J UaMn Cosereacs. and aulSM HrlSe. tety and Pmmnaw. . KMIE8 OVER THE H 1 1 jMiili,li,iti,ni Udti IVI(.ti llrf llii .1 TVJWPIWTMI'. Ostbcrtnr Mefusft frr Mnriti.Tli HnainiirThn r.n Ptf tiSGRVATION i (IT ?!''. n'h Vlrdiii ill Ijih-. ilii-l nun ruHtv'nmt llrnllirH (x-.l ni tfm . ar-aw! ''-. " -- . . , rr . - i i i in i i r TfTTniv 1.1 i i i-i ,k i ii M m M i m &-! mvl w I ea . i.r . i- ,..- -- I w" l viJ-C.'U J. p , 0-- I"...' , Vl$&'$ Si 3 di ..;.. '" , " 'I v-1 L J$ !! 1 t fl I'RICfc; SKE0UR'AD'0NPAGE2. VOL. IV -M.r V' KmmtL nw. ? vkin.5!r"",V ' . .v , - - r 15t8'iti No Uncertain'Totf v If iiopV Not Wf (o it, Dir. M.j Unci. Fron Iknton Cournni. "6 ftf arorrvri'Cr :--. v "I am caMWfti Kogliahmu aor A BjboJy refh'oa tl Mbiett bat v ikiak w(Slkcra) r pt' to Iom ,, . our hcada'" "Tbe (itiociplra. in idcordaoce with govrrMt ahonld be oarriad oa aad oHatapaaiitied.ilo ant fail jcat aasaaaa , aoaia paritealar crime ia mora loalih acaM thaa aaeakrr "Mob law' differ firm all oilier -tip. latioiaof (awjoitia (bit: tt.at taey break alagln law, t rumple od the ri((kte of iadiTitlanle, while 'aiob law tactae the itfatruelioa of law itself of " the,aaerity oftba rfgl.ta of all. It aaTfra the bonda,Hit'buld ao:ietr to- war. II ia aaarahy. It ia ekaoa, , ;,TI aaob that TaiiisU miane ia , criuainal iagnillv of aa maclt mora . heinoaa a wroag. than lbl orittiaal, aa aoriety ii breatcr tbnn tba indifid .at. llgb kwjatroftaeea tktaa. Yary Vcrv priociplM which ilnminato bar barism, and which ia tbe object of Ifotaruaoegt toeeonpa. It upativea Kl)M.my idaaTfl government. It aow tay aad ofjriaaiaaf. paa-ion, of tadiTl Juorroliaiiluht u tborty.J leuaure every 4MM to avetijje bit otrf wroaf. ItWWuranlian treason, be uauap even treaorupoeK to aabati tale Me KoTavaaiest fnf aaotbar, ag .; But to deetro uTeraCea4 altagtib- ; ;Wta?.ajrreWnt their n'r"?lwar awa ieaaaaffM wnni rrrincuaaai 'AVt-re ta a - biaberUw wl.ih doaa nut take ita tianin tie ttillof .Ike prop'e. Ttie titHbir law cIJfc for tttce things in this ciioiiettiiin (l) The guilty man, muiI not tbe ionocrtit man, shall saf-l-r pin Umtnt; (ii) tbntsncH pnnjsh tufht ehHll b"uoh rh bigb reason '.hall dilati (3) tha puuiMitnrnt ibill be ilA c!td iu tlm right spirit i. r , juMtk-e not rivt-ngo. The rigbl man, tbe rijibt uniiilimont, the right -tpirittbeec are the dananda of the bighir law iu punishment of crime. How atir 'rub inw fctand tlieae tcaU? Oxu itBu.iiuutm'Jtm punishment of ibe right tonu'i Lsperience abowe I bat with nil tbe sate guards thrown ntpand tbf prisoner icnoceot men bao languJHbed sLtl du langntsb isJ ? f' priic; iunfecnt mrp'-bave bees aad ' bjll arepuitJ deatbl Nobody de nies tbat. That we can guaranira tbe woiking of thtse short and eay'aetbod of desl i" nilli rriine ia precisely the reaaoa why it baa J. pen found necessary to establish courts, formulate rales as to tbe admissibility of evidence, allow counsel, etc. ' - , "Batsjiart 'from Viat there raaaaia Iba other two testa. Tba right man mast receive tne right punishment. Man differ aa lo tbe true end of pun ishment, but civil zi'd man, huaiana usa do not differ in tbe opinion that cruelty even in dealing with the worst criminals is out of place. If a eriaai al daaervei death let biro die, bat any unnecessary torlniedoe no good. It braUUxes the parpetratcrs aal tba - conmuajty nijd produoflM mora ariasi nl". . ,.' ;"Tkeoti"eisBetkitdtat Tea right punisbmaatuKhttobeiafliataw in tbe right 'spirit. Is any community likely to be benefited by ioculeating tbie spirit of revenge? We oauBot tor a aaob Jooaa. kTava tbMte rsuua wbo;U -about eoaln- iufffotfefeiJew to mm particalstriaaa rt fleeted whit a ohildisb absurdity tbay era guilty oir Tbat atoba waa't liscoalssd? That that ia jaetoaa of tba thiaga tkat'makea goraraaiant aasiaaa?,.vriiat,as a matiar of faot, tha par it af mob law caea aroused goes oa addief to its Hats of crimea for whioh lynch Uw ia regarded aftka mw i t .. .j.-. . . k; v k'itaau a .?Z-.S-.:i -?. . f ' manm W" waaawa araie, apoa4 to satait'the matWr bara UBOkaioad the dll ha wiH do to a aaaoad alaotioa next year. Wat e.$Wwm:"i UB'to!aoahakai4Mkki aaeaptiaea of bold water 70 ma.i at ,,. lf?Iak,abiiHiasitiaB.s It i not iru-, then, and it ia naeaaaary eaamisaiua, at wtfraaiga'aa afareh ?HWm.tim'hr " " t Itr order to Maintain govacn Ml ia thia ease aay more thaa any r "I desire now to pcint ont on .tar eoafrary that there' are parti ealar rea aeaawk'y tba Ivachie of Negroee by white men ia tar worse in ita effect tksawmoh law ia geaeral. ' There are epecW'reaaoas for eoademnlng it 'ia stead of apologising for it. In'lbe first plaee, it ia rattios aaaxaaspla of Mwiesaaasa to the Nagroaa thsaaaalT a, who sre paeaJi;rlyiajitMJKe people. Io the seooad plaae, tl Isa4s to pre vaoitha Nefrois ''from'caltiTatiag among thomielvee tbaapirlt of crime It ia vastly fiiportaat that wa should gat tbe Negroee tbaasaavea down on eriase ooaamitted by their ownkpaople. Every tbiag ia tba treat meat of Negro cn'aiiaals, to which tba Negro can jaatly objeit,' ia air objsot iiftba way of ibi It ia noaaswer to this to point oat tbat Nagroaa thamsalvas have often given their approbation to lynch inc.1 This oalv shows thnr are-leara- ingooly too wail tbe leseoathe super ior raos ia teaehiag them. Laatry.aae of tba most stsrtfing facta ia the Soatb today, cae most pregaant with evil for the fartare, is the drifting apart of the two races, antagonism, taking the plaee nf form- rar aahtoal sympathy. Whatever o'oas freliog towsrds tbe Negroe, no man who desires to be called humaaa, ao taaa who lovee bia couatry or eases even for bia'.own race, though he hat t'saverybodyejse.ctu view this fast without anxiety .etui spoiebenBion. Tke.two raeee Baet live together. Hall it be aa aasaiiia or friends? If we, arf not to hava aell on earth it aaaet ha aa friaada. Every man to day whois, by word or deed, ioereas iag tba aaotmal hatred of tbe two rao aa ia aaraiag tha hitter carats of pea vrity. , v aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaf .BRKX MOT IN CMIC VGO. Caroaoo, Nov., lfiTAt noonNtoday, iSO.discbarged essployaj of tbe wa ter departaaehS gathered ab mt tbe cuinptrollei'eofliM in tbo city hull snd demsnded the wages due them Tbe comptroller sent a oleik to in form the men tnat their was no mon ey in tha city treasury to pay them Instantly tbe men been me riotiour. I'ries for bread and thrents f instant vengeance were howled forth bv 'tha w, t . . angry crowd and tne comptroller, galbeiing bis clerk, barricaded tbe doors to his officers aud sent a bur riad call for policemen. A half dos j)i officera appearati' but were prompt ly rushed out of the corridor by the iaeentedmeti' A battalion of pat trolmea waa summoned 'aad. after a libarial ate of force, the rioters were clubVd'iato aaSmiaiiou and driven from tba ci'y ball. The large crowd which had been attracted by the dls turbsnoe wai heartily in sympathy with the ex-employes and treats ..lo compel instant psymeat of the over due wagee were iinmeroua ant ill the police succeeding in dispersing the throng.' --y . . 'sc9BwBnaBaaBavaa TEUR1TORY OUTLAWS. Washwotos, Nov, 27. Attorney OeaeralOlaey, deoretarr Limontand Secretary Smith held a noonferenee yasUrdsy relative to seading troops to sappreas tbe Cook gang and others ia the Iudian terrritory. Ihey Je- deoided tha matter came under the jurisdiction of tha department of jaa tiee. Uaiteu States Marsha) Mc Alester of the Indian territor v. has b--aB,erkieied of i inaatioa audit is l.kolv the sttomry gener si will ia etroct the msrabal of Arkansas tosam oa a posse aud drive tha lawleaa ela meat oat of tha territory. There is talk of removing Marshal MeAlee- "VM .,j,i Jy v ,i czasE ir V ''- '-" i a WILL HAVE ANOTHER ELEO WON. . Atumta, Oa., Nov. 31 The rqoah bla over the elactioa of tba ooagraaa taaalatha Teath Georgia Dietriat has baea settlsd. J. 0. 0. Black, tha iurambvet, who'reeeived a aujority of 7.0Q0 oa tha faaa of returns, ia ra- uacmJ,- mr. a. " . L , . u i aaaaaa mwimMm mbibibi bb. im-m m aaaa I rr. "h". tlTir T ,'JT-!? "-..- WITHOUT FEAR, FfVCm, OR6EJUttdirfWCIIOR.THE RIGHT T-- H -rf'1 '"' LAWGSTOBr0rtif, IHETYRANHTOFTillANI WOlvat THAat THf ttUaSIAN rOLICr BVi. WA8. , The I'triecntor tt IhS er Commli' tM MHct fom Jtrt tins' f Utcmvnu loan IntorVViw la .wVuhiasion CcacrtnloaKaw Tvrk'polics n Btackmsll No Citltcst AllowriCtaRccai-s- 1 WABiiiltbTov Nov. 22. John W. Ooff, tha prosecuting attorney for tbe Lexow inuatigating oommittee, who is stopping in Washington for a few 'days, tias uiven the Kveuirjg dioran iuUresling ittcrv.cw ot-ptnry tbtco" colamns in tte woik if the commit tee. t "I saeak, within tha pounds of my knowledge wben I say there waa not a bnsineis in' New York city who had not felt the power of police blackmail There were pcrbapa a vary few in stances where honDra6lM men had re fused to give their titbes of illegal teat to the polie'c, bot alnicat without I exsaftioB these mea were forced out of basinets "One peculiar feature of tbe bltok isail was that it spared no oae class, however obscur its calling. I bays partlculary in mind the maker, who are among the most nprigbt and bou est people in Naw York., Tbey are mostly retired rea captain, couiraan dera of the clipper ship, who have been foreed p'at of Laainesa bv the introduction of steam, or their sons. Not one cf these honest men dsied open bis month aad compUiu "Sj the question wss, whst clai-ses sbonld we spply to sa apjieal to in our crusade, We were urged at tiuee, and molt importunately, to 'go higher' and nail tbe responsibility to tbeaourct of aathority. Ou this question we held most earnest con sultation and finally decided it w:uld not be wi3o 10 do ex Our duly was to arouse tbe contcien-te of the peo pie cf Nrw York, which had loug been smotberd, almost killed. Tbe common people, tbe votsv. tbe peo pie aho most felt the oppression of the police, would need to be aroused by diffireut method, They were to hava the.iii effects of police corruption brought to their hearts. The Ipeota cle of a little boy sitting all riht on a door step of a police station crting bitterly tor hie father, who bad been unjustly arrested and brutally beaten by tbe police meant more to tba people than the demonstration tbat the captain bad paid large money Tor bia promotion or that the1, comnva sioner, perbspy had beenp bribed. Tbe'edcaaaon fellows would not no ticesircVrurtteVs,' but they would notice the tyranny of tbe po. ice"1 over tbe apple woman, over the' peanut roaster' over Ibe bootblack, neasboy, tbe keeper of a small soda water st sad, .the owaere-1C the -littlarea taurauta a great class of bonaet cit ixeusatriviag.atruggliog fur a liv "You msy be surprised when I say New York, under tbe rule of the police department as it was controll ed by Tammany hall waa far worse aa regarda tbe iadividutl oDmfort of eitixeaa.tbau St. Petertbar under Ha asoet violent polica'ragiiaa. This waa a'ccidentllv'illastrated by a, wit ness who took the stand one day . He was a Pole who bad been sent io Si beria as a result of tba PoUjU .insur reclion. He bed escaped audVeitcb ed tbia country and about a yar af ter bia arrival ha was aifastly 'arrest ad uud i criiallv bealaa.- Hia atory waa told with vaB'irreeistihla qoaint eea aaM aatbea. I oeaaot reato dace it to you, aa I hava hot the power to imitate bia peculiar dialect, aad hia asrneet manner, that 00100 ed everybody; :at wba be; aaa asked how tba poliee of New, York compared irita thoaaof St, Pet.rs barg, ha answered tba Rasaiaafpolice ware geatie 'aad humaaa ceniparad, with thosa at aar'aity; " 1 "" "AsaoillasWsUoo of the trasn stoas aower wielded ay the 'orgaaiaa tioa, I will refer ta' tba diascalhy wb bad ia obtaining wltneeece to go afsso. laa ataad aad twaar to tba faahi tb4v kidbroaakt to ni in private, at f rat tbia applied to all elasava,! bath ptpttabU aad iiarepaisbk.Whao pafaladlo Ih.woaW eeajaajf tMr isvas vutuuM.iui-' 'rwato asias r w1 -. 0.f., TUROAY JkJL Jjtbey eonld not go elsewhere end es tablish themrelres in bustners, they would reply tbe persecution of the police of of New YorAwonM fellow Iftam to every cltyin th country and : we gradually revealed the astounding fsct the police of N,uw York not on ly dominated every city but every Isrge community iij the country COUKTY CHAIR1HH DOBSOH. W.Rinta ALxrrra Fcll Op Horn Ann Pluck. Erery Iteason for Knuiigcmcnt at thoW: . ault cf tba HardnsMt. Brace Up and Oritmilie. To The PaifLt's Pttr Or Looak C trirrv Qaitnaai Another grcst battle cf bnmon rights hba'.bein .fctgLt, end as tbo smoke eleare away wevflnd, tbat, while tbtcga did not go as we hoped in some Iccalilien, yet. taken aaa whole, we have saocecded beyond tbe e xpt ctstions cf tba most sauRuine. viocreii jjoi a slate, norm oouuty or township in tbia broad land in hich tbo Populists did not gain, aa. cam pared with the voto of two years ago. It is true wa have lost Kaaess'aed Colorado, but be it re membered, those state were, carried by tli Poputists two years ago by the ateiatanea of tbe-Deerrcerate, -while at the late election, w litre they did not vote their own ticket, they, voted with theRepnhlfcaus. Hence the defeat, of our pir'.y. ? Tbat tbe Damocrsts voted tht Ra- poblican ticket in most, of- if' not al) tk wsatstii state, ean not Le denied, aad that j hey did aocan be aecounV ed for oaly from the fact that the rub'uke they thought Orove Cleveland ao justly deserved would be mor'i easily effected if ibey voted the R publican ticket then tbe Poriolist. Our enemies proved themaelvra r.i tqual to tbe ,fruergeccy; in' fact, it muBl bo admitted ibnt tbere ia 'no shrewder set of schsmcrs ontuid,e of Hadee then the gang we bva to fight, aud we hxve to found 'it no child's pluy to get out pi' fie clutbes of tbtf mousy power. As a miter of fact.it ieuo accident that has b'rvui:ht tbo pe ile tu iiuupeiiim; it is tbo goul tow irds which tbey have been nteeriug the ship ot stute, and we'aro now txautW where pultocroy iuteud ed to laud ua on a gold bssia. Withtadton eelfjug at three and one-half cents per pound, .wbeut at thirty. five cents per Ln-hel. arid eery thing tbe fat mer and laboring man bas to aell ia the sume pruiiortio' on tte;one baadi.interest, tavas, railroad transportation aud all tbe utoessarle of Ii a that are controlled by itrusta just.asbigb as v when the prodiwte of labor were twice what tbey are aow7uihsi convince tinr h'ouest friends in 'tho ol.i ''psrtiea jlis't: sometWng-i rotten in Denmark. "Liy ou, Aaqjppfrr You need but little more rope, jijtb wbijb to bang yourselves. . 7' In tbe late campaign perhaps a few mistakes were made fr'ym wbicb. we will, no duulit profit in the taWre. Amongthe many good results o f ttfc election sre, we now know, oar strength in tbe county, and who are our friends, and who qar eaemiea. There need be no mora wasting of aaaaitioa. Aud now, a word about tbe Oampaiua Oommittee: No tat af men ever' worked harder, and ,witb the means at hind, no committee ever dtd more erliceut wprk. ' Mucu credit is alsj due the many alaanQh reformers from all parte of the1 boon 1 ly, who rendered aasistauo by their wieVaooWaud worde'of gpi'id ohaar. tty association with the eomnaittee. ud the weay frieade of ' oar 'asuse wiilhehag remembered with bot bc lm!,w. 1l lv "H. a irusi we will know each other still better in ibe future, and many mora will j n'a'tbe good oaaae, and one vast, united aad ..... .- Ti'aa lavjaey.iaarmyi raarsb .npbu tba Man.'.'. v ' Let our watchword be, Onosvui, Bouotra aud Oaaasua., Your for tba Peoplea Party uoUbe erack of &vTiaajuU,Iael:JV;( Nov. UTba Jjry'ra the Ji,, OAk ease latamarl s VerdMt'aT gailfy of '...ValJ-aghtsv-rer atiaag B,aoyah Hpaeioaand aaaka atxf tb-if?..' tfHTb '.ft cgerokM ptbiteatiary. - -' AND ASK NO QUARTER, i '' DECKMBER 1st. 18d4. News-Dealers. ELMER DAVIS. Ml The old roliablnXmvfl Denlor. Ho al ) MuuUea the weekly J-iaaerstoxi City . ,- Heravld.. M Charleston Avcnu". Phtfi i' Tnnn T h German Hill, Denier itr nil the N-rfHIii'' daily nnd weekly papers. Also ngont for tbo Ungston City Herald Ocnlson, . Tex MattleL.. Taylor Tbe Noi Uonlor at llollTnr, Trnn. DoftloV i"n all tbu loading oakly pa Dorfl, and ugout for tho -T.ungston City'llcmld,- JOSEPH CLEVELANDi Shrtsvuport, Ia, bpociitl agent, duly commiNt-ion for Tbe Langston City Herald. " Ho cuuvniHOH tbo town wvory8atur day's with tho latest Hitmlda. ar.i it T. P.TTJBilTBB, Gonurnl As'" and solicitor for tho Herald. Spiwial , difltributjou of tho latest ieu'uus on Saturdays. PULASKI ' ' ' 1 TENNv A: TOWN.SEND , -t ' 1 . -i Dtnlri In ALL Lendining Daily an3 and wooklv papora, attd hgen For Ths LajigstM CKyHiral.. Tbo luteit liii- tola overy gAturdaV. Poplar Blaff, Mo atao 'Jeauao iaiAia 1VJMO 1NA r'noX puds n,aAvpM.if Teaj v s.jt tn ftp mvs uoi jsdrd, oqj 9wau,tioX-p3p;a' Old 'si t luuiiiol itijiojmoA ivm, Ms uto tio.i os iC'VWCI Wr) "(J, tvtjn nk 9 M. i ? v pw irmti o? ictisttun jo UIOQ JUCJiJUJI V .jnoX puds ijt.w 3. W S4KV4.8-XKXDOMX GUTHRIE LEADER (Daily auil 'WceklyO 7 , -,xax MOST- Progressive, Live & Enterpriv . : : n. . ! l'APEB PUHLI81IKD IN OKL'AIIOMA OFF10AL ORGAN OF -ORLXMOrA DEMO GRACY the nAiLTLBDKa contaips the coru , plete Telegraphic eorvlcw, pesides all the latest Territorial aud Local News. Send in vour subecriptions'at once Daily, 50e a month j Weekly, f 1.00 per yan Oroat induce;yonu iocluba Addross ' t THE LBAOER. " ouxiimx 0. f. , MM CLAS .thk acrr. aaucAKiNc. ' B. CORDOVAN. 'raxawAosaauxacAxr ' ' ij.iftWE;6u. -w?KBte t,h.wiwreamstwti U; saw aaavsvjaaiaTra arssAa aaatlia- ijmiawr fcriaa.majwe -v W'h'Diaal-Al. llOCIflrwW, JUUSa.' . etff)S w itf Ilia UrasfasaAsctsrers et WtWaelir tUwaJastWt aaaw aert ; iy isa issaylv res. t csa. lol4 sv Daaua, wvoaa 'Hiinli arju, aaoartv ArAhav. Ajwrrsrrm, Arm 47 oca- fa aayuQivC) MUmTTi -.".1. '-HtsaV aaaW9sV VflmPliB 'W irmmsaaaaaw sr.Twmmmz sAlicE" " '"!" ' aj.i Jl'.l .i .- tit aBBBBWBBBBew) mW For Every, Body at EJSENSCHMIDT& HETSCH'S. 118 West UklhorhaA t. m -. .-k - 0UTHRIE n. ,2 J5U. -4 mm. jm ' ' fl. A. Williams ; mm -Champion of jMoiii'v ih ru'iujI ,, itr.. : .in-.. .", ",- .'.- ia . t. .' .. - . . is ''-...-' 9n. . D!vkIv!. s ' M1'V 1l ''KV, ea wweal Tt ncKirig pefason - - -.--- ' "'''"P'''''',eessBaB .youcanHftvoifomfiOtoTupor cent, by purchaalng ClolhiDHatsSiiirls, k, ., Dry-Goods, bt ' UI.LIXG .Qn WILLIAMS CLARKE, One door East of . wasuington l?oniv. &?-OtJXJEQi?&: -OAlTOBNEYixLA,: --OSOIJlOII'OEBxi CHANOEHY. Will Fraction laAII tire Courts of Oklahoma as Well as tho IndlHiiTcrrt.orr-l'rumpt .ttim -,j ..,......... ,.fiyn (ilren lo O)lloctlou..,,i,.,i, ;. , NOTARY ,'5- Loans Negotiated, and Bountiea and Pensions Securod Iuformotinn ns to tbe CberokreX Kl6kapco Liuds, FumiabedT, Correspondpoco Solicited (Hlce, Cor. WrlejJoiies Street i LoalsiaJa A' ' Lagsfoa City, 0. T , r" "7 iV ! f . ': v is G0 J. I. H AZELWOOD'S, . BargiDs in Dry-Goods, Notions, Hats Mm, Shoes, Printa tit 5 cl. ruiftlloyrtut ,ia cie. Httmnufcer Pises, WaiHnctoi ImU :6V- Arajaow carryinga new Hnepf "tka'aaly Ino flrahsawtKiuthCoy;fl,cbii, ' . aud-Mont" Vernoa Waiskeyaiby tbeiug.at. aR4Uo.UrauaitMuC'i,r:tr) r?Pmfl,'4.. '"-T " " Pabst Cey brated Exports rsrrr SINGLE COPY JT CERTS. 2T.- NUMBERS. Vm-.'' 4 . - r- 1 v -A' At- x aj ;"'t ve. ''' ' ' "v' Shoes for theCblton - - ins. aawrf aw & G.W. Clarke low Prices.' ...u ' . . ' nun awuoier, and time is short, vour 4 m ahdotions- u vl DSUOSTONH.- "Iff Cixr Langston CIty.iJkla. 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