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makoubsill Two Dollars a Year. ST11413ARY OF STATE NE WS, Gle pingafromp the Louisalma Press. 4lt sid fatoonir tare in exelslent Iberville. iisoaters escaped from the Alesandria.jail, but were recaptured. There are 150 cadete attending the State Weiversily ait' fiton Rouge.

Mr. Win. D. Mearns lhs been appointed Postmaster'at ako Chailes. The little siun of Mr.

R. C. Jones of Richland liarish had his brains kicked mt Mr. Adrici Dor6, editor of the New Iberia 'Jeirual; died on the 25th of Jannar aged 4b years. A rice will is to be erected by Messrs.

'Manin Co. on the Voorhies place hear St. Martinsville. Victor Jirw attempted to evade arrest in Lafayette parish and was fatally shot 'by Constable Vigneaux. A new locomotive has been purchased fer the Mansfield tap road in place of the one that recently exploded.

The St. Martinsville Observer has donned 'a patent inside and tis greatly liliproved In typogrAp'hhical appearance. The store of Mr. 0. uiedry at Pinhook, Lafayette parish, caught fire by accident and was bhirned to the ground.

Loss, $1500. Rev. Mark Bryan, the first colored tninister 'regularly ordained in Concordia liarisli, died on the fst aged 79 years. J. A.

Williamson, who shot and killed John Justi's at Fillmore, Webstei parish, 'was discharged on the ground of selfdefense. Valerien Simon has been arrested in St. Landry charged ith the assassination of Dr. A. J.

Rooker aL Rayne Station last December. Deputy marshals are arresting persons eharged with taking timber from governmen lands nbrtlhof Catahoula Lake, in Grant parish. Two Irishmen got into a quarrel on the lower Fordoche, in Pointe Coupde pariah, and one8'killed the other. The murderer escaped. It is reported that a large number of arrests for allegdd political offenses have been os'are soon to be madein the Fifth Congressional District.

Two doloredinen and a colored woulan -were diowned in Red river, nearybrevepott, waves from the steamer Silver City having upset their skiff. Mr. Alphonse Oubre of New Texas Lauding administered morphine to his three-year-old daughter thinking it to be quinite, Bfld-t hild died. Tatuatiiof St. Landry parish has received a visit from his brother, Mr.

Charles Tatman, a Delaware mer aant, 'whom he had not seen since 1836. I Twenty-seven citizens of Concordia parish are said to have been indicted in the United States Court for alleged frauds committed at the late election. Frank a horse from the Tuttleiantatiou inl berville, and was captured by deputy Sheriff Cox of Livingston, who followed the thief 200 miles. Baptiste Daniel kitesd Oz6m6 Lopez in quarrel over a game df 'cards at Ciatad's store, Cade's Station, St. Martin's parish.

Daniel suirrindered himself and is in jail. Win. Heard, a young man whfmarried only a month ago, committed suicide at Auzina, Claiborne parish, by himself in the head. No cause for the act is known. A white- man working o' the Texas Pacific railroad near Brusly Landing was filled by a freight train last week.

Hea evidently fell asleep on the track and was decapitated. a Gov. MeEnery has pardoned Harry Winters, who wnseoiavicted of embezzlement in Caddo parish last month and sentenced to imprisonment in the penitentiary two years. Prisoners in jail at Colfax made a periodical attempt to escape by setting fire to the building. As before, the flames were discovered and extinguished before gaining much headway.

The gin-house of Mr. S. C. Moore, in Natchitoches parisl, was destroyed by fire, together with seven bales of cotton. T'he gil and machinery were valued at $2700; insurance, $1400.

Constable Allen Jackpon of Livingston, who followed Daniel Spriggs, the Baton Ronge horse thief, a distance of 200 miles, 1i ed on his way hone; from the effects of the exertion and exposure. John Booth, who shot four Inen at Gill's Enterprise store, in Calcasiou parish, was caltured at Collie, Rapides parish, and has been in the Sit Landry jail for safe custody. A man ami boy, both colored, working in a saw-mill near Morvat3 City, had a light with revolvers. muan was iortally wounded, dying fto same night, anul Ile bob- received a slight wound. The boy is in jail.

A hninani skeleton was discovered in the swamup near Covimgton and it is ihonghlt. to be that of Inilian John. Chief bI a tribe of Iidiansmin that vicinity, who disappeared some time ago. The body of an unknown muan, with one leg missing was found floating in lhe river opposite Brusly Landing. lie is supposed to have been one of the victints of the Robt.

E. Lee disaster. The whiskey election ili Viefina, LineIin parish, lint week, resulted in 4.1 votes againist license anil 42 in thvor of license. Several illegal ballots were cast aid the whiskey inen will ciitent. Janies Saiuple was shut and killed by i Win.

Love in a drunken cmia rel at Lo- gunsport, DeSoto parish. thalnihk was a saloon keeper anld Love a raftsmnan. Both were front Texas. Sample fled and has not been arrested. Water to We depth of four feet was sioning through the Miiorganza crevasse week, and the giln uished Scott levee is in danlgem.

All the other breaks in P1oijcte Compee exceptiog one or two oni the Alchataltya river will be closed themi. t. The people in Tangipahoa have voted against licensing the sale of liquor. The whiskey men carried four wards and their "opponents four. The aggregate ovote vas: for license, 266; against liceaise, 303, with one box to hear from.

Judge Robert J. Caldwell died at his home in Columbia, Caldwell parish, on the 2nd aged 52 years. He was a scholar and lawyer of great ability, and a the Onachita Telcgrapk classed him as "a Free-thinker in law, religion and I politics." A gambling house in Baton Rouge run by those two notorious Denrocratio Negroes, Ebo Blood and Scott Gordon, caught fire and was entirely destfoyed. The town doesn't mourn the loss. The Capitolian-Adcocate says the fire seems to have started "jeas so." Sum Darling, who murdered Simon Sellers in Bossier parish a year ago last January, was captured at Boyce Station, on the Texas and Pacific railroad, by Deputy SheriffJohn C.Elstnerof Shroveport.

There was a reward of $100 offered for the arrest of the fugitive. Daniel Spriggs, a young Negro, was arrested in Clinton with a horse in his possession stolen from Mr. Skolfield of Baton Rouge. Spriggs tried to shoot the Deputy Sheriff who arrested him, but his pistol snapped. He is held in Clinton for this attempt at murder; Sonie practical jokers hanged the body of a man of straw to the limb of a tree in Washington, St.

Landry parish, and the hunane editor of the Argus, with trembling hand and fluttering heart, dt the body down in anticipation of a firstclass local sensation for his paper. lie got it. A colored woman living on Fisher's plantation, near Keachi, locked her two little girls up in her cabin while she went off a short while. During her absence the cabin caught fire, the older girl was burned to death and the other so badly injured that she died two days afterweards. Two young Swedes employed on levee worka near Vidalia disappeared after being paid off and it is feared they have been murderqd.

Two valises supposed to belong to the young men were found concealed in a field, having been cut. open with knives and evidently rifled of a portion of their contents. Mr. J. C.

Favrot was elected Chief of the Baton Rouge Fire Department, with Charl88 O'Connell and Charles Ioubbs as First and Second Assistant. The annual parade of the department was to take plate last Thursday, on which occasion an oration was to be delivered by Mr. Harney F. Brunot. In Vermilion parish the public schools are kept open nine months in the year.

There is a handsome balance in the school treasury. Apropos of the annonucement of four homicides in one week in Morehouse parish, the Meridional says there have not been that many committed in Vermilion within four years. A residence belonging to Mr. J. M.

Defeo and occupied by Mr. Ben. Clarke and family, situated on the river two miles below Lake Providence, was destroyed by an incendiary fire, and a 3year-old daughter of Mr. Clarke burnejl to death. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarke and an aunt were seriously burned in escaping I from the There is po clue to the incendiary. SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY. Th'e migration of birds seems to be more a question of food than anything else. A migration of robins, whose food supply had been reduced by the dry sea, son, was noticed during July and August 1 of last year.

Mr. E. J. Stone expresses confidence that the British contact observations of the transit of Venus were so successful that they will reduce the possible error in our estimate of the sun's distance to 300,000 miles or less. A remarkable shooting star was observed on the morning of Nov.

19th from asteamner in the Red Sea. It quickly disappeared like ordinary meteors, but left a bright train, some eight or ten derees long and halfa degree wide, which was visible for more than half an hour. From experiments by Hlerr J. Moritz, it appears that a temperature of from ten to twenty degrees below zero mny be readily produced by mixing equal quaintities of alcohol and snow. The absenee of any salt or acid in this freezing mixt4re may sometimes be a point in its favor.

Archaeological researches have shown that the ancient Egyptians were familiar with dental processes which are comimuonly regarded as modern innovations. In tomubs of this people Belzoni and others have found artificial teeth of ivory or wood, some of them fastened gold plates. Teeth of mniiiumnies filled with gold have also been found, it is stated. A hone of contention is still found in slu-spots and the question of their inlenonce upon our weather. It has been aselrted tha1t lany clilet produced upon our planet by an increase in the activity of the sun must extend over the whole world and be felt in the same way in all plo-es.

To this conclusion Mr. J. A. Westwood Oliver, of Glasgow, replies that the only way in which the sun can afthet the meteorological conditions of our globe is by iutensitying phenomcnu and so rendering the unlike conditions in dile rent parts of the world ioire widely divergent than ever. Weather records prove, to Mr.

Oliver's sa tisfact iou. tileso ive facts, vz: that in certain localities of tbh earth's surface a connection between the state of solar activity and the weather (at least as regards rauintall and atmospheric disturba.1ee) that in other localities a connection is apparent, but of a precisely oppusite character: that in yet othrlaw no connection of any kind is tracehibe, which may be due to local circumistances, upon which the weather often largely depends; that the Coilnnecrum is most obvious iln tropical or sub-tropical latitudes; and that, as a conseuenllce of the foregoing, combined records from all parts of the globe fail to exhibit the connection, the two opposite eticcts cancelling each other. DD. KLING'S to SALE AND is LIVERY STABLES, Railroad Avenue, opposite City Hotel, ts Donaldsonville. AVING PURCHASED from M.

Schonherg his interestin the stables recently owned and conducted by hit, I adlopt this method of informing the public that I am now fully prepared to furnish the most comai, plete accommodations of any stable-keeper in this parish, and would be pleased to receive calls from all persons who may need in good teaums, or who may have horses or other animals they wish to be properly cared for. FRESH KENTUCKY HORSES, it NEW BUGGIES. CARRIAGES. HACKS, SADDLES HARNESS 1i at reduced rates of hire. A LARGE MIULE PEN has been provided in connection with the stables, affording unequaled facilities to drovers and traders for the accommodation of their stock at hed-rock rates.

is TRY ME. Satisfaction must and shall be i given to patrons. Respectfully, D. KLING. Cheap Lands In Tracts to Suit Purchasers.

a i Prices Low and Terms Easy. having purchased that desirable tract of 1 land known us the place, situated on the left bank of the Mississippi river in the parish of Ascension, a short distance 0 above the village of Darrowville, I oiler the sanie FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT BUYERS, AT LOW FIGURES AND ON EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. Persons desiring to acquire valuable lands at cheap rates will find this a very favorar baopportuuity. Maps of the LeBlanc tract will be exhibited at the office of the Clerk of Court and Recorder in the Donaldsonville Court-house, at the store of B. Lemanun Brother, Donaldsonville, and at the drug store in Darrowville.

For further particulars apply to or adf dress me at Donaldsonville or Darrow postoffice. BEN GIBSON. 1317TY "YcT.TEL. FROM FIRST HANDS. represent several of the largest Hoop and Stave Works in the West, and are prepared to sell SUGAR BARREL MATERIAL for immediate or future delivery on Coast or in New Orleans at lowest prices.

Our Barrel Material is well known to be the best made-KILN-DRIED ELM STAVES and the VERY BEST PATENT ELM HOOPS and HEADS TO MATCH. To secure prompt and early delivery, contract early, and don't be forced to pay fabulous prices late in the season and get poor material. Hoops, Liners, Nails, Staphes and Tress Hoops always on hand. Address or apply to JAMES H. LAWS Or to Cincinnati, Ohio.

L. C. KEEVER, 39 North Peters Strret, New Orleans, La. City Hotel, Cor. Railroad Avenue and Iberville Street Donaldsonville, La.

P. LEFEPVRE, Proprietor The bar is always supplied with the best Vines and Liquors. Forget's Restaurant, No. 107 Customhouse street, bet. Royal and Bourbon, NEW ORLEANS.

LA. Meals at All Hours. ROOMS AND BOARD BY THE DAY. WEEK OR MONTH si AT IMODERATE PRICES. JOHIN hi Boiler Making, Blacksmithuing and Pipe Fitting, MISSISSIPPI STREE 7, DONALOSONVILLE, LA.

I All orders promptly and carefully executed. B. CHIRAMVE'S Fruit and. Oyster Stand, Crescent Place, opposite Market-House, tiC Bananas. Oranges, Apples, Grapes and niher 3 fruits in se-ason.

Cabbages, Onions and oilier vegetables kept. Also. Raisins. Figs, Nuts and Caniutas. Finest Oysters the market afftrdte at low prices.

Famnihes supplied on short notice BI THE LIVER AND ITS FUNCTIONS. tomT become werl establahed fact that the fail I sbjctara ist clacefro larger portion of dileonee to which the human some deranoemoent of thne Liver. This organ the most important. venous blood, on Its return to the heart, tesnes through fibis organ, and In Its passage the inopurltitenas also the norretioon SIcsnoonyteleebutbautenaeti one of-I whIch are nereeeacx for digostion ns well as for ai Cathartic to eonist In rseowal of waste arg eliminated. From thiolt tond4lynoon thntthe Liverto liable to gut net of order to a ferot-or or less extent, nail when this ocours it is unpoacibte for It to procealy.

fulfil its ofice of removngIral WI nherttoosble njaltionrome the blood, "but allows it tt Inc tinroagh, eoa-eying with it the poiton of whenih houli hane. boen i'elieved. WiooIVthe aimpuey ttB.Fd MAN tonboswaho4tee PDfIGKLYASH dadnugicaYTER. SnTno OMn non Is ope-ntoo ladI it tosnt SoWth LSj. fe ayeait cLo-e bncestlls and irortpeo, n-it po trsitos eRICEtDCLLAt when ono sNto uccess ce tomostu wier ioa i3 O31 A A Ne ri I 1- STGMAC litttlanto to AN jhe tiFo nerd, AlL-to DRUGIST ner no any mario PvuriciALISE10LASES -if iln that einolalb eisiR sn aura Moir.

of ert sdat ito boe uinted ra cr-aaltG ce ane of Isl entoe ItD tooeeoheado RooLOft PUHLFIEL ra tien orlinn-. Pi5 Lion-tos, and, drrBo oit edelseIt liji Gayt acrnen aneerttl'or dere for an tSol. Lf)J, KANA MO.d soaDIN5oN a i Established in 1845. The oldest only House of thheind in tle South. ROBINSON'S N.

0. Lightning Rod Co. Office of New Orleans Lightning Rod and Weather Vane MWorks, ventors, Importers and, dealers allkinds of Lichtning Eocle Lightning Rod Materials. i ROBINSON'S Electro Magnetic Silver Cables," a Specialty, (The safest protection against lightning ever invented,) of English manufacture, (expressly for this House) Direct Importation. JAS.

M. ROBINSON, Manager, Depot and Office, 246 Canal Street. cor. Liberty, NEW ORLEANS, LA. Orders filled wvith dispatch, satisfaction guaranteed.

1 W. II. GREEN, Agent, DONALDSONVILLE. Will you try your Luckt? The beet place to make the venture is at BURKE'S HOME SPORT Crescent Place, near Market-House. Donaldsonville, La.

My games of chance have never been chartered by the Legislature or approved by a vote of the people. nor are the drawings superintended by distinguished citizens, but I give all my customers a fair deal and spend my earnings at home. If you like a square game, come to BURKE'S HEADQUARTERS. GREAT 'REDU CTION! Prices 20 per cent. below any Other2Dealer.

M. UNDERTAKER, Railroad Avenue, adjoining Kling's Stables, DONALDSONVILLE, LA. BURIAL CASES of all Styles, Sizes and Prices, from The Plain Cypress Coffin -TO THE ELEGANT- Rosewood and Metallic Casket, A full line of coffin trimmings will b1 always ia stock at my eslablishmnent, and I shall be prepared to, suit all tastes and rees. 8everal years of experience in the buisiinesa will enable inn to givc perfcct satisfaction to imy enstomners.A Respectfully, Ml. SCIHONBERGX.

FoR SALE. Desirable Property in the Town of Donaldsonville. LOT No. 61. together with all the build lings and improvements thereon, situ ated on Chetiniacihs between Mississinp and Iberville Streets, being the property now rented by F.

B. Earhart, Esq. Lots Nos. 17. 18.

19 mnd 20, on Lafourche, between Mississippi and Iberville Streets, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon, h-own as the Braud property. For torims and conditins apply to ItOD. BRAUD, Agent, half-mile below Donaldsonville, or to FREDERICK DUFFEL, Attroney at Law, at lis oflice opposite Court-iloose. mv7-tf Piano Tuning Repairing. A CARD.

tHE nnderiigned takes pleasure ii notifying his former customers and his friends in general that he will resume his business as Piano Repairer and Tuner, in which he bears the highest reputation at home and abroad as a thorough workman. Orders left at the Riverside Hotel or received through the post-office will be promptly responded to. Respectfully. EIULE VOM HOFE, Riverside Hotel, Donaldsonville, La. -St.

Joseph's Academy, DONALDSONVILLE. This Academy was opened on the let of February, 1882, for the reception of boys. A thorough course of the most useful studies will be taught in the Academy by a gentlieman who had great experience in teaching in Iberville parish, before and after the war. He solicits the patronage of the citizens of Donaldsonville. JAMES CROWELL, Principal.

F. P. SCHULER, (Successor to the late Joseph Icard) BLACKSMITH, Horse Shoer, CARRIIIGE WAGON MAKER, REPAIRER, Railroad Avenue, near cor. Iberville street, DONALDSON VILLE. All orders promptly and satisfantorily executed at rea onahle Will go into the countr-- to repair ve-hiles.

shoe horses oi mules, when jobs are large enough to warrant the trip. Planters will tind it to their advantage to consult me before sending their work elsewhere. S. OET BooT AND SnHOEMAnn, RAILROAD Donaldsonville, La. Best of work at lowest rates.

Satisfaction assured in every instance. a Saddler Harness-Maker, UZI 4 021 -he RAILROAD AVENUE, NEAR THE RIVER, r- DOITL S1T7I.L,:::L te OE' LOW 08O 0 1 Corner laibornie and St. Patrick Streets, LA. Sa8 recently been purchased oy Mr. Louis f9ild and itted up, in every respect, as a First-Class YWHERE HE WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LAIE STOCK OF FRESH SRQSERIES, Provisions, Wines, Tobacco, etc.

LOUIS WILD, Proprietor. J0U. BRADFORD, Manager. MISSISSIPPI STRAET, NEAR TAN CATHOLIC CE UR.H, Oonspd on ille. Henry ilether, Proprietor Se1tszei Soda1 LManutsfotory, in LIQTUORS, CIG LOUIS AND MILWAUKIE BOTTLED LAGER BEER BEST ALE, PORTERs AND CIDER.

Orders promptly filled. SYRUTPS of Kinds always on hand. SUILURCACD During the sugar making season I keep a heavy supply of Sulpubric Acid. Planters and others in need of this article wiI1 find it to their interest to purchase ofenme, as I can will undersell city lprices. LANDRT S'EDIGREE SEEDS SDEED5S For the MERCHANT on our NCw Pan YEgAR IFor the MARKET CARDE NERSED For the PRIVATE FAMILY SEEDS Crown by ourselves on quT owl rv" Randsomno IIhnstrated Catalogue and Ruaral Register FREE TO ALL.

MtERCHANTS, 'SEND US YOUR BUSINESS CARDS rOR LISIT. DAVID GROWERS, PHILADELPHIA THE OLD RELIABLE STORED' DONALD SONVILLE, -DEALER INDry Goods, Groceries, naeas emocanar TRUESAD -d YOOTSOESE HiATS, CAPS, OTIONS, ZEPHYXR WOOL, FANCY GOODS, ETc. AKD BRAN, GREEN AND DRIED FRUITS, ure Sour Rraut and Limberger Ckeese. F1 Scotch Ales, Canada Malt Beer and LIQTTORS OF' Q'ETXaI'I'EJB Mis I i Parties desiring fine Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Hats will do well to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. 0Oh1 BLEYSSEEDS of 'IL PT COPO for LLCLI-j.

"A free Slis sOlS Hs IRAM SIBLEY CO. CHICAGO, I1. i Shop at Oheap Tony's Store, corner Miah sissippi Street and B. B. Avenue DOIAT1DSO1RVVLY3.

House, Sign Ornamental in all their branches. Prices and work guaranteed satisfactory. sells all kinds of varnishes and prepare" paints, also metalic letters of every descrile tion and size in gold, silver or copper. Apply to or address through the Donaldq sonvillo-post-ollice, 1GINGRY, The Painter. TUTT's one7 Is composed of Herbal and kizealsginousaJ netswhiopeebrmaiste the asbstab5 Lungs, expectorates Weiacrid, that coleets in the B'rohial Tubes, soothinig coating, which relieves Irritation thait causes the cough.

It the lungs of all impurities, strengtheus hemlvwhen enfeebledi by diseaur, invigorates the circulation of the blood, and-laracesth. nervoussystem. Slight colde often end in consumption. tgIS dnerouStone them. Apply the remedy promply A teetof twoity years warrants the that no remedy has ever been Wbuis bat 14 prompt jiii SEpC TRMIT.

A single dIosi raises oii pbleggssau ials inflamnmation. and its use speedily cture.s lueniost obstinate cush. A pleasant cordial, dil. dren take it reaily Weoi Crekup Is InvaLuaable an'4 stioult be in ever. family.

lee vain. andc SI Is TUTT'S PILL uarea (hills and elmp tion, 1thae. mtssm, Palpittiea of tine 3 kent, Wllztneas, Torp3. wesR ag i-r', II you do not "tea very woI," si0e.eazlt 1,5 stimiillateaSI stomn liowe ppstite, ripartverigOrSIo.t P'i Wwerf itsL t.y1. nVTT'l1 Nervous Exhaustion, Premature Decay, Loss of MemorZoy.

An Cloth-bound Book of wholesesb Advice Men, byte sbels. SNT onsP Bond AG 1 wA ekamadeath Ina di dustrte. Nest braiin i women, boys and girls wanted to work for us. Now is the time. Yen can work in spare time, or give your time to the business.

No other buiniess will pay yon nearly as well. No one can fail to mak enormous pay, by engaging at once. Costly outfit asue terms free. Money made fast, and honorably. Augnsta, Maine.

711ROKIC DIRATABES (eU LED. Nen paths marked nut by that rani popular bomok on 3t15ira5 ant IIPZOIAL Thanxe Mosan TAaa eta; COmMoN Nearly 1000 pages sad 200 i9iustratiios. treating of the libisan body he health and dinca B.I OOTEt, ofNew City; Irice, sold in thcUidted Ciermanysed Au-tralIa. Au Edt are value, sdeofW rurtedto epacerte A 6i'ego contents table at Ilral SHome Talk, a cspy of Dr. Froieas Health Monthly.

ard a TO0-jege i'anphlrt of 'Eviidenos" of the enrrilillty of of whatever tart, scat fqrllcsnts. DF.I. FOOTE'S Hand. or Health Hints asid eadyRecceptsgives 128 iwgcs of adrice ahouttdisl A. halere In all rind i-rite Tor cure of common a veluable refireate book IUi every family.

Bly irall. lualray ill Publishfug 9 J'ast 2S'h htroet, New York CIt r. FREEI aluable prnripretioun ofon of ai mVt ot accbsu scandist, or 0.drM. DER.WRY CO LETouiTis Mo. preorpleiareany ofnotheofooke oeit for cheaancDes to ncras thlres DR ar nm Liiana.

intme Any oneca peoplhe aore aiwarys fon theleok, out foranchances to increase id a andenin tim dontimsssprov doportni th ose woie pl ovety Wed otter augret. chlnce makced money. wet ol any enawo enbysat EirStowr for us rigin teeiron locyaliis Any on an omte work propery from suibra etart. iaThleae buieewlpamoehn the toqea nm'4heal fren. aone whoy endgarls fis make getpy moeyderupidly.

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