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I -I 1 I TJDGJ^ULt 23"ETW&: tOt Subscriptions, advaiiiseiriehti and or i!«n for Job work can be left at (be Post 9fl«t|-« II AH I A' Tfr13D MT* I Miss Elisabeth Wagraw, lately of St. Paul, will send her address to this office she willlearn oews from the army of much interest to herself. Ignorance of her whereabouts renders this form of no tice necessary. Exchanges please no tice. INVALID SOLDIERS.—'Jn Saturday evening last a number of teams came from Fort Abcrcrombie with sick and disabled soldiers from Gen. Sibley's expedition, taking them to Ft. Sndhng. ANOTHER TRAIN.—Burbank & Co. are engaged in loading another train of one iiiiudted wagons with Government stores for Fort Abercrombie. The escort is to be at Sauk Centr prepared to start, on the 1st of of August. Teams are daily arriving in this city from St. Paul with supplies to be taken through. KAINI—On Saturday evening ivc were favored with a fine shower that was quite beneficial. On Tuesday night, there was a little more rain with a great deal of wind. L:P Sauk Itiver there was a much greater nropoilio'ii of rain and le'sVwthd. IIousts AND STORES.—On Sabbath ly, 1863, at a o'clock r. thirty horses for Col. Thomas oame from Fort Snelling and were sent to Paynes. ville to be used in mounting infantry for the scout. On the following day came a number of wagons loaded with ordnance stores. PeusoNAii.—On Friday evening last Lieut. Col. Rogers, ot the 8th regiment, commandant at Fort Ripley, arrived in town to take charge of affairs in the First Sub-District during Col. Thomas' absence. Wo had the pleasure this week of meet in Mr. E W. Sims, lately of Anoka, who has removed to this place and associ ated himself with his brother, L. Sims, in the drug business. Citps.—Farmers from Maine Prairie assure us that the yield of grain this sea son will be much better than was anticipa- ted. Rarley and rye have been but little injured, corn does not seem to feel the effects of the drouth, while the yield of wheat and oats will be quite fair *TH$ .he quality excellent. The rains of the past week will tend still more to improve tlrfs, and the ill effects of tire rbttg dry season will not be nearly so serious as was imag- ined Ve Irear almost similar reports ffow other localities 'in this section of the State. TRANSFERRED-.- On Friday last Lieut. .J. It. Putnaji, late aid on Gen. .Sibley's staff, parsed' through town, having been transferred to the signal corps and order ed-to report to Ocn. Rosccians. A FAITHFUL OFFICER.—We presume there is no officer occupjing the same position in Minnesota who has performed a greater amount of savice during the past year than Capt. T. Smith, A. Q. M. The entire route from St. Cloud to Fort Abcrcrombie has been nnder his charge and an amount of labor sufficient for a half v»o»en Quartermasters laid on his shoulders, yet the duties have been per- formed surprisingly well. A change is being made which will relieve him to some extent, end his headquarters will hereafter be at Ft. Abcrcrombie. Capt. Sk is the same officer who so effectively de fended the Fort last summer from the In- dians, and but for whom, the testimony is, it could not have held out IMMIGRANTS.—A steady stream of im- migration continues to flow into this Coun ty, finding good homes in different local- ities. On Monday a string of wagons passed through town dcatined for St. Jo. The party was well supplied with stock, &c. ,t/b Tuesday sonic families named Cos sairt, consisting of seventeen persons, from Illinois, stopped a short time while en roSii to Maine Prairie. Their wagons and abundance of really excellent stock formed quite a cavalcade. Many others find their way into the County through different channels, and the Indian troubles seem to have but lit tle effect upon the minds ot those who want good homes in a fertile and growing State. Northern Minnesota, and especi- ally Stearns County, is pushing, forward vigorously. MISFORTUNE.—This i* a world- of mis fortune, and one of the saddest tiro' good housekeeper is to be afflicted witfi Aeavy, yellow, sour bread, biscuit, Ice. It you are ever troubled in this way, use ft. DeLand & Co's Chemical Saleratu when you will be' surprised at its charming re sults in removing the cause ot your mis- fortune. I afc •^^9mm*s\^mti(rmmm^ turned from ltyne«?Ille on Wdaeaday ©renin*, we learn that Col Tkomaj left that post for the Big Woods on Saturday with a party ofearalry. Others follow*! oo Wednesday morning. That whole re gion of country will be scoured by airy and mounted infantry. —Foote has still a clWl«b ^brlmerit O confectionery, fruits ahd fluls, althodgh heavy run has been made on hi* Stock for some tihte pVt. Ytftt can alweys gel from him a nice article. —Mr. Henry Davis has neartj corii- pleted a two-story frartic building oh Wells street, intended for a dwelling hottsc. —Judging from the numbers that flock to the "Old Stand Dr. MarlaU is doing a thriving business. His stock is well se» lected. —Noel has fitted up a room expressly for the accommodation of his customers who have made so conataut a demand for ice cream, and it will be kept open every evening* —We are indebted to Hon. Alex. Ramsey for Part 1 of the Report of the Committee on the Conduct of the War. SALE or Sura —The thoice for slips in St. Jolm's Church, St. Cloud, will be aold at the church on Wednesday, the 29th day of du- By order df the Vestry, E»WXH3 O. IfAM LIN, Sen'r Warden. The object of the above sale is the bet ttr support of the Hector, Rev. Stewart, and is worthy the favorable countenance of of the church, to which Mr. Sk has devoted his full time and energy. There will yet be free seats, and those who rcut will of cour be courteous. N EW ADVERTISEMENTS—Mrs. Far Well is prepared to take first-class photo- graphs, of the different styles, which she will warrant. It is sufficiedt to say that she is a pupil of Whitney, the best artist in the West The card ot II. C. Wait will be noticed". Mr. W. is licensed to conduct th« differ- ent branches of the banking business: sells exchange on different Eastern cities, pays taxes, kts. II. I. Fowler, having -removed to his nc*w rfom£ on Fifth' avenue, is prepared to furnish customers Kith furniture of every Variety and of the best make. He has workmen who ore capable of turning out cabinet work of a superior finish, and his establishment will be found complete in every respect. See the change in Rogers & Spencer's advertisement. They are prepared to car ry on the livery business in fine stylo. Thermometrical Record. Reported expressly for the DEMOCRAT, by S MarlaU, Druggist, St. Cloud 7 A. SO 68 72 July 17 IS ly •it) 21 58 70 I O N E E Fruit & (onffftioHorv Store 3X, 1*» O E Has on hand at tils old stand, on the corner of Chapel street and Washington avenue, a fine lot of Green, Dried and Preserved And a complete assortment of Confectionery embracing a great variety of CANDIfcS, NUTS, PIGS, Ac FIRE-WORKS, Ice-Cold Soda Water, Lemonade, AND ICE CREAM. I C? i* n. Will be served three evenings a-week, viz: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, At which times only a private room will be set apart for the use of customers. Ice Cream, however, kept constantly on hand for sale. He returns his thanks to his old patrons for favors received, and invites all who havea taste for good things to give him a call—especially the Ladies. St. Cloud, July 1st-, 1863 TEMPLE & BEAUPRE, ^^^klit Tut WWTRR E A I E S THE GENTLEMEN t^n,f, 3 0 ''/.lii'/J A S WOOL, N 1A And 100 15a O O 12 M. 7« 76 75 70 68 82 5 S 74 74 Tl 70 63 80 SttfN^S^LT, at &\JU iC.^11. C. BURBANK $ CO. 1 A A 8KS. G. A. SALT, at J. Ot $ tt. C. BURBANK .j CO. 1 A A S SUGAR—REFINED, N.O. I \J\J Prfnte, and Porto Rico, at 50 10 20 M. P. NOEL. iy2-tf .tfH0«BA„5 v* /t /i a A ZH via I FftSiailT AOBNTS FOE Milwaukee Pre, 4n Oaiei R. R., 8AINT PAUL, MHIN. Sole Agents for the sale of LAFMN & SMITH'S GUNPOWDJJR J. A S E S E 8 E S Geo. Eslertey's Reapers—Dure MoUme Plows, Akron, (N. Y.) Water Usts. 125 ... emmm HA S JUST Can be proteoted front tk«f cold by calling AT OSCK and mikitlg their selelions from the beat assortment of Dry Doods ever offered 1H this city, In Broker's Block, at the Store of 3. C. A H. C. BUItBAWK A COi St. Germain St., St. Cloud. He uotild especially call attention to the /Mowing articles, selectedwith yreat care for this markit Silks—black, figured and Florence—DeBage,repaAandjpkkBk a a f\ Brocade Mixtuee, Chintz, Bttefe,%WrfgP and Kep Merinos, Delaines—plain, figured, repeif ... and all-wool—t'aris Plaids and Alapacca, Driltiinta, La'dies" Cloth, Ladies' Vests, Balmorals, French Corsets, Ruffling and Dimity Bands. BBLS. Prfnte J. C. d- //. C. BURBANK .| CO. K(\ BBLS. CRASHED AND POWDERED fJU Sugars. 50 boxes Mould* Candles. 35 do. Star Candles, at Our Staple Goods are well selected, and among them may be found a good assortment of the fblhuina DiLJj I A 3 a Muslin?, bro. and bl'd, Canton Flannels, bro. and bl'd, Denims, ll!8Rtfry, Ticking, Drillings, Ducking, Fl^ffiels—gray, red, striped and plaid— Dainasks, linen and worsted, Sliawls, Oingfi'jt.tns, Hoop Skirts. Shetland Wool, Sin gle and Double Zephyr, Velvets, cotton aad silk, Ladies' Hoods, etc.. etc. etc., etc., eic.f ete\, Iter'at' J. C. !!. C. BURBANK & CO. i"' LADIES BALMORAL S S GAITERS: Morocco, Kid, Goaf, Serge and*t 7 I3~ ~:L Glove-kid Balmorals Kid'. Goat and Serge Congress Gaiters Kid and Serge Lace-. Gaiters Misses and Children's BootsrGaiters an* ArVf?IcfI8. •000- alsojtakc the second-best tfiia'ce'6'f b'eiflg protected frdnrtlie dangers of a Minnesota winter, by forti- fying themselves with a suit 6f Clothes select ed out of one of the best stocks of Ready Made Clothing ever offered west of St. Paul. If yon doubt it, please pall and examine for your self, at the Store of J. & II. C. DURBAN* & CO.. Saint Germain street? Broker's Block. A N A Good Assortment of O O S A N S O E The best assortment in the market, ami custom made, at &. Hi 2 ".' Groceriesm and Provisions WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, .« BBLS. MESS PORR, at J. C. $ If. C. BURBANK .j- CO. BBLS. FLOUR, at J. C. Lf. C. BURBANK .j- CO. J. C. $ II. C. BURBANK CO. BOXES PALM SOA'P. 3* do German Soap. 10 do. Castile Soap, at J. C. II. BURBANKf CO. TIERCES RICE. 10 BBLfT. R1€E. 10 Sacks Dried Pedc"fes*. 30 do do Apples, at J. C. «y II. C. BUR#A2fH$ CO. BOXES SALERATfS\ 10 Boxes Starch, Peafl snld Corn, at J. C. $ U. C. BURBANK $ CO. 1 A A BBLS. COMMONV IUU Rye Whisky. J. C. .j- 27. C. BURtlNk'j CO. ASSORTED TOBACCO-COMPjftelNG all the favorite brands, at J. J. 4- //. C. BURBANK $ CO. CHESTS Y. H. TEA. 10 ohests Imperial Tea. 20 do assorted Black Teas, at J. C. $ II, C. BURBANK CO. O BBfeS. N. O. MOLASSE8. 90 kbit. S. H. Sy up. 20 kegs do do 10 do Golden do 10 do Amber do, at J. C. d- //. C. BURBANK $ CO. KEGS OF KAILS AND SPIKES, 60 bases assorted Window Glass 10 gross pt flasks 6 casks Pttrinw 5 casks Currants 3 cases NuTTtopg* 20 matta Cassia 50 cans M«*lard 10,bags Whole Pepper and Pimento 4 cans English and French "Mustard 50 bbls Vinegar 30 boxesTlabbltt's Pura-Bateratoa W coTls-assorted MaahtaCoM«li«. 35 dozen Bed Cords '—?'...,' 15 boxe» Vermicelli sad Maccaroni 3yj^ftr%r«ii ^dox«ii2aBdo'HobpedPans^ 80 desan assorted Tuba 5fJOboSSs G. i: CaprfS-aTf KSy's hnd CWrwWet. 58V1&S t&JS^&jtW* shot W BOURBON AND 5 pipes Holland Gin. 5 J-do French Brandy, at J. C. «$• //. C. BURB INK d- CO. 1 BBLS. CARBON OIL. 1 0 5 do Kerosene Oil. 10 do Burning Fluid, at zBVVm^5M^t i: '-i. A -1 1 W^SESM COMMMCFJ inlLIi' O J*. I3^©: fGLOVES AND MITTS 1 1 I •j Fur, Buck, and Yarn. j I ulso a A I S I PLUSH & CLOT II OTTER, BEAVER, J. C. & H. C. BURBANK & CO. & G. Si H. fiURBAWK CO. WHOLE, 1IAEF AND QUA'US BOXES Raisins, crop of 1861, at J. C. fc II. C. BURBANK j- CO. SARDINES. 30 cases and I boxes cases 2 qt cans fresh Cove Oysters H) fc' do- ttTbsfers 10 dtf (to Salmon J. C. »j« //. C. BURBANK .j- CO. 1PRINTERS'b1NK-ALL COLORS Forsale J. C. //.C. BURBANK4\ CO. E HAVE JUST RECEIVED 30 BOXES we can otter very low for cash. J. C. II. C. BURBANK $ CO. OLI5^ST^LIN-*T5" OF SILAS MAKLATT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 3D M/TT O- O 1 S DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH GrXii*-SS, TURPENTINE, CAMPJIEWE BURNING-FLUID, ALCOHOL, ^J&RD AND C0i «M*iS, &C. it'C.f if?. fV Physicians' preseriptic'6% accurately compounded at all IK urs**^^ St. Cloud. May 3,1860. OliALKK 1J»* BOOTS* SHOES, *i HATS & CAPS, LBATHIMt-.- J. C. ^/f. C. WUnWkNK d- CO. I in a most thorough and durable manner. SL tSermdm el., .ft. Cloud, Minn Cask Paid for Hide*. .. u-n-.i it SHOEMAfWRfe' FINDINGS, P&ASTEKlfG HATR, 4k &Ci, ,&C., &.C. ill kinds of Boots anl Shoes made te order .,»AJS Tobey & €6., .i-.-v."^ ,• WHOLBSALB ASil $fJAty^*A££«# -JHl Groceries, ..:•••• Tassengers will DM GOODS, O O S AND READt MADE CJiOTHLNG, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOODEN WARE, PAPER HANGINGS YASKE& NOTIONS, .. Coiner of Washington Avenue tnd ct Hcrmain Street, St. Glotid, at inn. ililSWill uHil H3HAISHQTAW HAVINGstock 1 jiM rcfurnedfrom New York S anew ol Goods, we invito the inhab itantsoi St Cloud and Noil hern Mnncsota call and examine theni? assuring them we can suit a's to rfualily and pifce. Brewn Sheetings and Shirtings, Blue and Brown Denims, Bleached Muslins, 10J and 81 Muslin, Ticking, Stripes and Checks, Drillings, CamAU Flannel, Red, }Vkit« and YSUOF rian ncl, Ky. Jeans, Cotton Cloths for boys' wear, Table Linen, Toweling, etc., etc etc. Blk. Silks, Velvet, Berage, Delaiucs, Cali coes, Ginghams, Lawns, Furniture Calico. Mourning Prints, Cambrics, Brilliant*, Jaco nets, Cross-Bar Muslin, Swiss do., Marseilles Farmers' Satin, etc., etc etc Cloths, Clfeaktng, Broadcloth, Doeskin*, Ca simercsi Fine Woolen G66*s for meftV wear etc., etc., etc. '?-. Green and Black Teas, .Sugars all kinds, Java and Rio Coffee, Molasses, Lard, Mess Pork lrdihs sug^lr cured, Soap, Caudles, Spi ces, Dried Peaches and Apples als6, every hing f6r family use. at low pAics. O O S & S O 3 S A very large assortment of Brognns, Prairie Boots, Calf, Kip and Grain Leather Boots. Ox ford Tics, Gents' Goat Racers, Ladies Balmo ral, Calf, Kid anil Morrocco Shoes, Boots an Shoes sritablo for boys' wear- also, an endter variety of children's ehoes. CROOKEfit! Qa'e'e'nsware, Coffee and Tea Cups, Plates, Platters, Pitchers, and Tea Setts A fine ns portment of Glass Dishes and tumblers, Kniets, side, pendant and stand Lamps of every vari ety. Glass Preserve Jars, air tight, Demijohns, Bottles, Fancy Mugs, Cups, Toy setts, etc, etc LIQUORS! LIQUORS AlcohoV, P.drt Sherry ahd Claret Wines Otard Brandy, Old Rye, Monongahcla an.l Boifrt?6'jF Whisky constantly on hsxd. 3 W I I I 2&£ I S O E I AilsTBO^LTS. Hardware of all kinds suitable forgencrarnsc. Yankee Notions—The finest assort uicni^ver S^ought to this market. Wpoden Ware of o^ery description o*" tht oest quality. Paper Hangings, Window Curtain fixtures of every pattern. ,', Caridics' [Stewart's doable refined] aeo pietc assortment. Cider Vinegar, warranted the pure arti»hr Nut's! Nuts!—Brazil, Madcna, Peanuts, Filberts and Almonds.T «g Citron, Farina, SacO, Cocoa, Tapioca, Oai treal, French Mustard, Pearl Barley. Catsup, Lemoh Syrup, Pepper Sauce, and Sweet OiL Tobacco, chewing and smoking all ainds the best quality, ., Ground Spices of all-kinds, in tin boxer— warranted pure. -. Everh/tMj, Anything, Soiittlhinijr. IF THERE IS ANjTHtNb ypD WANT AND DO JJOT 8KK, ASKFOR-IT IA» All kinds of Produce taken in exchang for gojds at the highest market price. TOBEY & CO GRAND HAVEN RCCJTE. -._o/-5^ I aven, in connection with the DETROIT & MILWAUKEE FM MM. Mondays M*jr th, WOiT.jlenjinrf »»fcp«in« 0o«k, MUws«kee|af4:/4A.».kat^ll- m»ke r.'. These Steamships nmk( tl trip to Grand 11 ven. (a distance of Kf) niilts'i fj rJS6^ S3EXv,iiOXJSB Kitlfas'inuek regulaiily as an* lMih^at *s&: '»-,-r .iitim*riit»a a-' I t\-i-\k ii l«-I*» ti-«^ the quiek«st# and'OO Mijcs ths sltofi^i'ro.v. to all points in the United 'Statesinr/^a/i il-. 5 Hours the QxU$k-r:s.t. and 07 miles the Shortest Roure to Clevleldn with uo l**nciisc for Sieeniog Car-. close connect' assenger will make close conn this Favorite Route, going fitLe/ Chien or La Crosse, and c::n have L/r?j Checked through iroui cithci point -.'.'. '.. ern Cities From all points West as low, and t'r .-T Kee ONE DOLLAR LEJSS tlm'h Lv vtkvri.-.. I»i advantage of Invnrious S E E lJfCi \ii^. Changes in. Union Depot*, Sure Con-: ••..•• and Baggage•Cheeked Throng':, thi?'.i:.f: L-NSfJRPASSED. E E E For a quick and croiifdrt-aOle' frif*. lav :"-. shortest route, and ^urc comnvdrluns, »rf:":. omnibus chungis, purchwsr tjekanrfia UKAND HAVEN UOLTC: Tickets for suit ut Offices of La Crosse and Praiiir du Cliit'i Beads, Paul. Offices i?rJdihv-atikSB- Cor. of Maisi '•. Wisconsin sts., near tLc Post Office Mi: Anfpur's Weffeliouse, foot* ol feast Watftrftri W. K. -MUIK- J. I! WHITMAN. Gcnevui tup*t. Gen'l Western /.:: PITTSBURGIT, PT. WAYNL 0 0 S W 1 The shortest line from Chicago NEW VORK. I'llILADELPIlIA, BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON C1T: HARR1SBURG, and PITTSBURGH, At«$\t'he |dfjr'feetrouI to Beaten,' Albany, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland Columbi. Cincinnati, Wheeling, Daytor And all cities and towns between Chicago ot those points above nam«J. Trains leave the West Side Union Depot, co ner Madison and Canal Streets, Chicago, t••. aniral of Trains from the West, as follows MAIL, every morning. fxcept7Stindaye. EXPRESS, every cveningifpxcepi Saturday Both Trains connectiug at Fort Wayne wit the trains of the Toledo and Wabash Railwa ut noon and midnight. There is no Change of Cai» between CHICAG O AN I S :,tn'd oTv/l onl cla-ftgc between Chh!sg0arftlf li adelphia. or to New York via Allentown. Woodruff's State Room Sleeping Ca Are run on all Night Trains, and Baggage is checked through to all Eastern citie*.and 'han dled free. To secure tlie shortest route, greatest con. fort, and th'csavfng-ot hfo hotors'time. Ask fur Tickets via the Ft. Wayne Roml. F6T sale at ihc'prhicipal Ticket Offices in th. West at the Company*6 Offices, in Chicng. corner Itandolph and Dearborn, streetc, and ^ie Udion Depot, West Side, bv ,. 5 Ji, HOLIDAY, Tjcket.A$ent. And at No. 7 Newhall House. Milwaukee, THOS. FORBES. Ticket Agent. For further informaiicu apply to B. P. PATRICK, S. W Pass Ag't Chicapo II. HENDERSGN, N. W. Pn?s. Agt, Milwankr von3l W.\1. SH1KN. 1 Gen. l\is*. Agtnt, liitfluryh. Pa. 11C80U, Hennepin m. Couni:--'si*.1 V* I«• the matter of the estate ot William H. Al len» deceased. .. ». Notice is hereby given, (Lai by virlur n* in pursuance of an.order of li.-ense mad.- i baid matter on the 0th day ol April, A. 1 18*'»3, by the Probate Court of saidCounn. I lie UL'iersigticd Fxecutor of ihe Just will at testanu'*!t of-said*deceased v.i!T"f'n tlipeigh' £&it**(*$) day of August ?fi '.:) al 1» o'clock' the forenoon of said*day. nt d-c Court Hous in the town of Little t.lh in die Cqniti^ Morrison, and at LI -o'clock iu biM/flrpiiw^' at the residence of John WoramlwintMe lor':"" of Little Falls West, Todd County, offer sale at public vendue, the following describ. lands, to wit Lots five (6) and six (C) Block No. tlurteV.n.-(.l$Jp(««iilh. .a' dwcllii house thereon) in (he Town »f Little Fall?, it: Morrison County, Sfate of Mltm^sota. Al. Lot four (4) in Blouk-thirTsf 4Vnir (31) in I tie Falls West,'in TodifV-outity. Statotif ,Vii ncsota. The terms ofisa}*f *^H be mn known at time and placc'of sale. W. BABBITT, Kxecutor Datcd'.rMy 16th, J803. jnlylti- CHAIRS! A I S CHAIRS!! J. W, T. TUTTLE 5 Is nuinufacturing and has ff»w fttfWni W wareVocm, in Lew«T'^T!t'lciid, hiH'pn^y. ,.!*?"' J** Windsor rtiair*.' KSckTrVg Chairs. OhVv Chairs. 5 Secretaries,"'^. „'"v BodpfeViuV Bureaus,'' .: LpW"'r- Washsfands, WVrk*tntid^ Breakfast and IHtiitiff Table's,' Sic, Ac. Terms', Ciietp for. Cash. FURNITURE! FURNITURE I rjMlE UNUfiRriGNED has coiisfHh# 1 h.ind'an'd for. sale, at his shop on Washh: oh tayenue, a few doors oboTt 1 he Willi's Ifou '••-. a cohlptlte assbrtiucnif'oTYui nlfr.rc,cotf pi'i?? :..-. Hcdstends from $^to S3 Bureaus from 10 to •.'-: kofflngB h:1ti A Wi #m% fiVto Secretary* frwn .r, «o :. Chairs per'sci, 'rram^i.60 i(: Rooking Chairs from 1.50 ».) Washstands from, lot) tc .v Tables and Work-tables. Which h* Will ex'ehnnga ,for wfieaf r.vs, s: beef. pork. Hour or cranbcnie« al the bict••' market price. S. O. 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