5 PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Friday, Srpt. 19, 1902. nmr.iHHF.u every fwidav. OFttCK, IlllOWlt'8 BUILDING! BROAD PT. bviwhtption: One Year One dollur and fifty cents. Six Months -Heveiity-flve cents. BTKICTLY IN ADVANCE. Kntered at, the post office of Mllforrt, Piko County, lmnsytviuii, ns swuncl oliiss mntwir, NoTeinlxir twunty-flnit, lstitt, Advertising Rates, Oiinsqiinn'('l(fMHiios),onfl1nBurtlim -11.00 Eu'h mih'iili'nt hi'rtidn .50 KmluciMl rn-ti-a, furnlshi-il nn ni'pllcatlon will be allowtMl yearly lulvertis'jrg Legal Advertising. Ailmlnlstrntor'a and Exec ilor's nnttura --- - ... - - 8.00 Awlitor'a notices 4.( Divorce notices - .... . 5.(K) Sheriff's sulcs, Orphnns' court salcH, n.iiintr Tnmsuivr'B anlett. County state ment anil election proclamation chnrged by tue square. J. H. Van Ettnn, PDBLISHKR, Milford, Pike County, Pa. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET For Governor, SAMUEL W. PEN NY PACKER, of Philadolpliift, For Lieutenant Governor, WILLIAM M. BROWN, of Lawrence county. For Secretory of Internal Affairs ISAAC B. BROWN, of Erie county. COUNTY TICKET For Prothonotnry, Register and. Recorder, VICTOR COREY of Greene. For County Commissioner, PIERRE M. NILIS of Milford borough. For County Treasurer, ROCKWELL G. HEIDENTHAL of Matamoras. For County Auditor, AMERICUS H. DOWN of Palmyra. For Representative, ALFRED S. DINGMAN of Milford borough. Shull Nominated On the 97th ballot Car bon cast two votes for sShul ana one tor Mutcliler and Pike and Monroe voted Shull, giving him 8, the requisite numler to norai nate. JJctoro the announce ment was made Senator Laubach of Northampton moved to make the nomi nation by acclamation This was seconded by P. C .Evans, hsq., in a neat speech and it was accord ingly done. THE POOR OLD PARTY ! The poor old domocratio party Poor in every sense and the least Important of these is money. The brilliant reoord which the country has made under republican polioy and administration has made the democracy poor In everything worth having. Iu virile principles, in oonvictions, in dofitiite purpose, in progression in strength, in respectability, in leadership and in prospects the par ty is absolutely bankrupt. The only thing left- is its "glorious past" andthe only part of that past which can be pointed to as "glorious" is that which is so far back in the shadow of vanished years that nothing oan be remembered about it. In tha view of Broad street. Mil foid, recently printed iu the Pkkss, a cross is shown on the tower of the old Fresbyteritm church. It is as serted by Boiua that this is incorrect that a bull surmounted it. Can any one recall its aii;;irunce end etute whether in fact a cross ever ornamented the dome? Tuesday night as Aui.i Huiith ami Fi.iiik Hijvvns of Dolaware were driving i'.n .i town their horse Wumu Iri.nht.-n. i ,md shied into a post ill front of lie Boiihe'b shop breaking loose from the wagon. The hoit. was found next morning at the Cuiiiic.inys furiu. Johnson of i'm-t Jorvie cullb attuu. ti hi in a now ad. l.t u C" hue of li flr ' 1 llorso Sense teaches that clue end old eeesdned toelare , wi( coffees with) are not fit to drink. Li:n Osffeo Is never elated H' nndoctored coffee. The !! pm ltit kep It trash and pur. OBITUARY CUIUS. M. LEIDKL. Mr. Leidel, a Ions time resident of Dingman township, ended his life yesterday morning In the hny mow of his barn by cutting his throat with a razor. 11a arose as usual and wont about his morning's chords but did not appear for breakfast. J nines llotalon, having arranged for his horse and not being able to find him, finally went on the mow where he came upon the ghastly sight. Mr. Leidel had on previous occasions evidenced signs of mental aberra tion, once when lie went away and waa found several miles down the county and again whon he went off and was absent some days. He was born in Germany sixty-eight years ago and came to this country about 50 years ago. He married June Cummins, who alone survives him, his children having both died. He was an industrious, prudent man and for a number of years has been superintendent of the Milford ceme tery. He was a veteran of the Civil wuj having been a member of Co. B 152d Pennsylvania Volunteers and was a charter member of Col John Nyce Post G. A. 11. The funeral will bo held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his late residence. Mrs. Susan Grandin is visiting relatives in Stroudsburg. Robert Baker of Philadelphia and family are at the Jardon House. The oounty land sold by the com missionars yesterday brought $225,- 50. Mark Haggerty and dangbtars of New York are guests at the Holler cottage. Miss Ruth Gumble of New York, who has been visiting the family of Hon. J. A. Kipp, left yesterday. Thomas E. Davis of Carbon will prolwbly be republicans the nominee of the of this district for oongress. Ryman & Wells have a large stock of shoes for all kinds of peo ple, great, small, little and big. In spect their stock. Charles Drake of the Stroudsburg Times called at Thk Press office this week. He is here reporting the demooratio convention. The D. V. R. R. has taken off the 7.17 p. m. train from Stroudsburg and the 9.20 p. in. train from Bush kill and all Sunday trains. The Sussex county grand jury found four indictments against the Lackawanna railroad for unlawful liquor selling at Cranberry Lake. Orphans' Court sales of the real estate of the late C. C. D. Piuchot and John F. Piuchot will be held Monday Sept. 22 at the court house. The socialists of Carbon oounty have nominated James Hughes of Summit Hill for congress and Ed ward McFadden for state senator for this district. The republican senatorial confer ence held at Stroudsburg for this district has nominated Dr. J. G. Zern of Carbon for senator. Dr. Zern was recently defeated in Carbon oounty for the democratic nomina tion by Jas. T. Mulhearn, Esq. ( ... i; f Like the running brook, the red blood that flows through the veins has to come from somewhere. The springs of red blood are found in the soft core of the bones called the marrow and some say red blood also comes from the spleen. Healthy bone marrow and healthy spleen are full of fat. 'Scott's Emulsion makes new blood by feeding the bone marrow and the spleen with the richest of all fats, the pure cod liver oil. 'For pale school girls and invalids and for all whose blood is thin and pale, Scott's Emulsion is a pleasant and rich blood food. It not only feeds the blood making organs but gives them strength to do their proper woik. brud for fire sample. WO'I'T & kOWKM, 0clui, tWi fr-'l Mi"', h Vurt v. 4,og ; oil diuu. mi i I pore, CPU Methodist Church Jottings. (liy Km'. C. K. Sci-phkh.) The topic for nest kiiililmtli morn ing is, "Do You Exist or Live?" and for the eveninst. "How to Make the Church Alive? or Love as a Lubri cant." There will bn preaching nt Unitln next, Sabbath afternoon. The topic for next week's prayer service is "Spiritual Thinking." The following is the program for the Epwoitb rally to bo held nt Ep worth church, Matamoras, next Tuesday afternoon and evening : AFTKHNOOJJ SKSSIOH 2. HO Devotional exercises led by Dr. Fowler of Otisvllie, N. Y. 2.45 Address of welcome Rev. O. J. Sboop nf Matamoras, Pa. 2 65 Ten-Minute Addresses 1 "Can .All Take Part by Prayer or Testimony in the Devotional Meeting?" Rev. E. II. Atwood of Sparrow bush, N. Y. 2 "Is the Heading liahir. a Good One?" Rev. O. J. Shoop. 3 "Spiritual Sociability" Dr. Fowler. i "Juuior League Work" Miss Margaret Muir of Pott Jervis, N. Y. . Each topic will be followed by a brief general discussion. 4.15 Question Box Rev. W. A. Chad wick of Port Jervis. 4.45 "The Epvvorthian at Largo" Rev. C. E. Scuddor of Milford, Fit. 5.15 Ladies in charge. EVKNlNd BKSSION 7.00 Vesper service 7.30 "A Trip to Alaska" Dr. J. A. Gntteridgo of the American Uni versity. 8.15 ''The Young People and the Church" Dr. J. R. Wright, pre siding elder of the Jersey City dis trict. Consecration service led by Dr. Wright. . As leader of Group No. 7 of the Epworth Leagues of the Jersey City district the writer is anxious to have this Rally a grand success. No ef fort has been spared in preparing a program that will be a oontinual feast. The only thing that can make this day even a limited suo cess Is the lack of largo audiences. However I have no fear for this for Dr. Chadwick and Miss Muir will demand a large hearing in the af tornoon as will also Dr. Fowler and Mr. Shoop and in the evening any who miss hearing Dr. Gutteridge and Dr. Wright will miss it indeed. It is with pleasure that we an- nounce that Miss Minnie Brinnier will remain iu Milford long enough to recite a couple of selections at the musical to be given in the church next week Thursday. Tins musical is in the interest- of the Sabbath school and the proceeds will swell our Christmas fund. We have felt for a lorg time that the idea of going to the parents of child ren just before Christinas to ask for money to buy presents for their children was a poor notion. This year we are on another track. At the present time a good amount is in the treasury but not enough to meet the full needs of the Christmas time. The musical will therefore be given to swell tho fund. Let all parents and friends of the school take notice that no one will come around this y-oar to cill for Christ inas money. Whatever you desire to give will be a free will offering and will be looked for by way ot a collection next weok Tnursday eve ning. Opporturity to Secure Employment The Philadelphia North American maintains a free employment bu reau at KI09 Filbort street, Philadel phia, to assist all those who seek situations, or employers who are looking for help. At tho present time there is a dearth of servant girls iu Philadel phia, and many applicants for ser vants, through necessity, are disap pointed. There is a great demand for first class German, Swedish and American girls for domestio work. If the young women in the com munities throughout the state who are desirous of securing position iu Philadelphia will communicate with the North American free employ ment bureau It will obtain places for them without charge. Positions are being daily secured for both men and women who express themselves as highly pleased with the service The bureau will be pleased to re ceive applications of all young men and women who contemplate posi tions in Philadelphia and vicinity. Five sepinito indictments have been found by tho grand jury iu the Sussex courts a'iiinst Charles Wirt. Ho will likely spend many years in the penitentiary. His brother God frey will bo tried for an attempt to aid his escape. It is currently reported that M. B. McC'arty and M'.ss Klina. Pitney, both of Comishauh, were married early last week hut we hava no con firmation of the rumor. Jin Jlncicnt Foe To lienlth and hnppincn in Pcrnfuln ns n n I v ns ever since time immemorial. It cniipca bunches in the neck, dis figures the skin, inflames the mucous membrane, wn.t4'8 the muscles, weak ens the bones, reduces the power of resistance to disease and the capacity for recovery, and develops into con sumption. "A hunch nppenrett en the left slite of my neck. It cnn-'-:! trrent pain, wns inncert, ntiii lieennie a runnliiK sore. I went Into ft er'nentl ileellne. I wus persuaded to try Hood's Snrsnpnrllln, find when I Ittul tnken six bottles my neck wns hen led, Bud I hiive never lind any trouble of the kind slnce.M Mrs. K. T. Pn'ybf.r, Troy, Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills will rid you of it, radically and per manently, as they have rid thousands. Reformed Church Notes, (By Kev. A. J. Meyer of Montague.) On Sept. 3 Ida May Little of Hainesville and Emil Willis Banercf Evansville. Ind., were married at the parsonage. Mrs. Bauer was one of our most highly esteemed young ladies and a member of the Dorcas society. The young bridal couple have gone to their new home in Indiana and the best wishes of their friends follow them. We all trust that the future has only bright and happy things in store for them. Last week tho Dorcas society held their ennual election at the home of Mrs. Dr. Martin Cole. The officers olected were : President, Mrs. An drew J. Moyer ; 1st vice president, Mrs. John E. Jager; 2d vice presi dent, Miss May Bevans ; secretary, Mrs. Martin Cole ; treasurer, Mrs. Surah J. Sigler. It had been the intention of the Doroas society to have a picnio for the society and its friends at High Point Inst Tuesday, but the fierce rain storm drove about twenty of them to the home of John Y. Clark for shelter and there the day wns spent most enjoy ably. Mr. Clark makes a splendid host and was ably seconded by his accomplished daugbtor, Miss Cora E. Clark. The meeting of the Montague Ladies' Aid society was held last Thursday at the home of 'Mrs. Esther M. Lane. Mrs. Henry Miller of Albany has decided to mnke her home at the parsonage this winter and we are very glad to have her with us again. Topic Sunday morning "The Third Commandment." Sunday evening, 'Witnessing for Christ." KNOWLEDGE OF BIRDS (Coutinued from First Page.; I I. Put a band of tin, a foot or more wide, around a tree or post con taining a nest to keep climbing ene mies from eggs and young. 15. Discourage the manufacture, sale, and use of air guns, sling shots, etc. 10. Do not use for ornamentation, wearing or otherwise, the feathers or parts ot birds that are killed solely for that purpose. i. organize societies, such as chapters of the various state audubon societies, for the study and perserva- tion of the native birds. 13. Aid in disseminating know! edge of existing laws, in enforcing them, and in effecting proper new laws for the protection of birds. IS). By personal effort promote the general and specific knowledge of the value of ouC hatlve birds and the necessity 6f protecting them. 20. Aid the growth of public opinion on this subject by advocuting the observation of bird day In a I schools, the introduction of bird studies, and by other means. J. V. Terwilligor, senatorial can didate, left for Stroudsburg this morning, where the conference will bo held, accompanied by W. F. Choi, Alfred Dovlin and Frank Schorr, his conferees. It is understood that J. T. Mulhearn of Carbon will be nom inated. Heal Estate Transfers Horace W. Van Aukon to Eliza both Losoy, 88 acres, Lehman, $1. To a man up a tree, the United States has been having a pretty hard tuna of it. According to Mr. Bryan we have been having only "t-eiuporaiy prosperity," while Congressman Jackson of Kansa now states "that the republican proierity is about over." What the country really needs, In order to give employment to the calamity howlers, is to have some of the laro real large fine times of the Cleveland -Wilson low tariff regime of ioa-5. Cider Making I will make cider at Mi'lville iu Montague, N. J., Tuesdays, Thurs days nnd Saturdays. To patrons, tho bridge toll for the round trip will be only 15 cents. 9 26 Frank MoCarty. HORSE FOR SALE, or will let responsible parly use for winter for keep. EiKjuiro at Milford Hand Laundry. V 8 JM.ILIIDlll.D. In a Carefully Prepared Ar ticle recommends Dr. D. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. In a recent issue of the New York Magazine of Sanitation and Hygiene, the retogniied authority on all matters per taining to health, James H. Montgom ery, M. D., says editorially: " After a careful investigation of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, a specific for kidney, liver and bladder troubled, rheumatism, dyspepsia and con stipation with Us attendant ills, we are free to confess that a more meritorious medicine has never come under the exam ination of the chemical and medical ex perts of the New York Magazine of Sani tation and Hygiene. In fact, after the most searching tests and rigid Inquiry in to the record of Dr. David Kennedy's Fa vorite Remedy, it becomes a duty to re commend its use in unequivocal term to every reader of this journal whose com plaint comes within the list of ailments which this remedy is advertised to cure. We have obtained such overwhelming proof of the efficacy of this specific have so satisfactorily demonstrated itscurntive powers through personal extieriments that a care for the interests of our readers leads us tocall attention toitsgreat value. " JAME3 H. MONTGOMERY, M. D. It is for sale by all druggists in the ff0W BO Oftnt Sim and the regular 1 .00 size bottles less than a cent a dose. Sam fir WreenfiMr for trial, free ffv nail. Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y. It. I?li KrnBfAVH f hprrr HsNsm best for Coldl, loaKht, lornamptlOB. SRc, 60c, $LU0. Certain Cure for Dysentery and Diarrhoea "Some yenrs ago I was one of a party that intended making a long bicycle trip," says F. L. Taylor of New Albanv, Bradford county, Pa I was tnken suddenly with diar- rhoea, and was about to give up the trip, when Editor Ward of the La ceyville Messenger suggested thnt tnke a dose of Chainborlaiu's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. purchased a bottle and took two doses, one before starting and one on the route. I made the trip sue cessfully and never felt any ill ef foot. Again last summer I was al most run down with an attack of dysentery. I bought n bottle of this same remedy, and this time one dose cured me." For sale by A. W Balch & Son, Matamoras, all drug and general stores iu Pike county. A Delightful Surprise Mrs. llighupp Allow me to wish you every happuiebs, my dear. Your mar riage was a delightful surprise to me Mrs,. Wayupp Was it, really? Didn' you know 1 was engaged ? Mrs. llighupp No, indeed. I hadn' even heard that you were divorced. N. Y. Weekly. Jk Waste ef Enerary. "I don't believe whippings do chil dren any good," said Mrs. Wiggins, "Why, I whipped Johnny nt the pho tographer g three times because h wouldn't look pleasant, and he still looked as cross and disagreeable a ever." Tit-l!its. The Comedr of Prele-njie. Eleanor What made you give up so clety, Edmonia? Edinonia Oh! I got bo dead-tired of seeing people who are nobody tryin to act like somebody; and people who are somebody acting like nobody. Puck. "in dealing with a twin remember that a spoonful of oil will go farther than a gallon of vinegar." Tho same may be said of children. There is nothing so good for child ren as the old fashioned castor oil. However much they may abbot it, it Is their best medicine for disor ders of the bowels. In the more se vere oases of diarrhoea and dysen tery, however, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy should be given after the oil oper ates, and a quick cure is sure to fol low. For sale by A. W. Balch & Son, Matamoras, all drug and gener al stores in Pike oounty. So t'Hblnd of Her. Edyth I told Clara under promise of absolute secrecy of my engagement to Fred. Mayme And she told it ? Edyth No, the Rpiteful thing revel mentioned it. Chicago Daily News II ! fr-int ThoUKbt. Excited Wife Wake up, Henry! the house is on fire! .Sleepy Uusband Oreat heavens! Now we'll have to move again. Ohio State Journal. A Ttieoloffloal Gnes. . Bertha What is all this "New Thought" religion? Hilly Oh! Just croquettes "iliade out of the Old Thought. Puck. Cmibleut Utmrrm. "Walter, I can't eat this steak!" "I.awsyl Lawsy! l)at what evah en'leman wilt's had dut steak's done tole me!" Chicago American. A Communication Mr. Editor Allow me to speak a few words in favor of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, I suffered for three years with the bronchitis and could not sleep at nights. I tried several doctors and various patent medicines but could get nothing to give me relief until my wife got a bottle of this valuable medicine, which has completely, relieved me. W. S. Brock man, Bagnell, No. This rem edy Js for sale by A. W Balch & Sou, Matamoras, all drug and gen eral stores iu Pika county. Do You Know?, That we are offer ing real Bargain IS In Shoes mil lout wear lor men, women and children Give Us a Call and See for Yourself. Ryman & Wells. TRY ARMSTRONG'S EMULSION OF NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL Wi h Hype-phosphites Lime and Soda for of COUGHS, COLDS & GENERAL JDEBILITY. SOc a bottle. M Ami fact ii red by C. 0. ARMSTRONG, KKl'fiOIST NOTICR All huntin-., fishing or other trespassing on tlie prcm sob of tlie under signed, in ilingman Township, on Hay- mondskillnndUwiirfNk.il Creeks, is for uluuuu under penalty o. (ho law. CrtA-. J. llou.KAU, Dinumnn Twp., N. Hoii.kaii May 17. lS'.is. Joski h F Hoii.eau FOTt SALE. A small farm located near Matainorns, known ns the Heiinol or Kelnhardt place, containing '21 acres. Finely located, well watered. House nnd barn, f nut of all kinds, fart. Improved Title clear. For terms, price, etc., address Lock box Milford. Pa. TUKSl'ASS NOTICK. Notke 1b hereby rWmi t-lmt ti-L'spiissinfc upon tin pro M'r!y of tho uniliMi(;ni-l in Milfunl town ship. PiUo mutity, Fa., for tho purpose of hunting, fishing or nny other piirpuM'S if strictly forbidden under penalty of t J;n hiw. Miw. 8. M. C-ltAKT. TRESPASS NOTICK. Notice Is horoby X plven that trespassing on the promises of tho uiHterHigneri, situated in Duifjmnn townshin, for any purposn whatever it strictly forbidden, and all ofh nders will b promptly prosecuted. IliA li. CASK. Oct. 24. 1H'.5. VOLCANO DIAMONDS. Gmm nf Fine Qnnlltr Are Snmetlmta round Amidftt the Ilock and Lavn Kropled, Late London mail advice convey the information that I)e JWrs are about to end nn expedition to tlie scene of the recent volcanic disturbances in the West Indies to look for diamonds, re port the New York Time. H is recalled that a few years apo. wme large octahedron crystals, were found iu Itarbados which were later identified as white spinels, which are frequently unearthed where diamonds are, although by themselves, and even when colored, are often very valuable. The French crown jews contain a spinel ruby of carats, and another which was valued at 50.0(H) francs in 1791, one of 4 2-5 and another of 3 carats, beinr each valued at :i00 francs. Small spinels fetch from six francs to 13 francs per carat; specimen stones fetch even nuire. A etune that a New Guinea g'-M prospector recently exchanged for a bottle of .saccharine pellets wan .void iu Sydney, X. S. V., for $300. A peculiarity of the spinel is that, no matter what be the color of the atone, the liyht which i reflected from the depth of the em is always a pale yellow. A blue t-pinet has been oontfip-ned as a sapphire, and was re turned to the con." in nor, who had it cut and received mure far it than it would have made had it really been a sapphire. A spinel collected by Dr. Heron is. said to woih 4'J pounds. When phtel crystals are very tine they are considered jrems, a nd He Heers think, having been found in large quantities in St. Lucia, it is not un likely that they will be found in Mar tinique and St. Vincent. I am using a box of Chamber lain's Stomach ami Livor Tttbluts and I find them tho best tiling for my stomach I evor usod," buys T W. Robinson, justice of thy ptacnt Looinis, Mich. Theso tablets not only correct disorders of th btnm ach but r'K'i'rtt tho liver and bow els. Thoy are ouay to take and pleasant in effoct. Peine 25o p,r box. For salt by A. W. Balch & Sou, Matamoras, all drag and gen eral stores in Pike county. Foley's Honey and Tar eyres tvIJs, pruveati pneumonia. VIA Wm& William B. Kenworthey, M. D. riivfdcian iiml SuiTccn. OHlee mill ri-shh I ext Court House. nee Ttn.nd Mil, r (Hi l, Pi l-eet l'A. Dr. von dor Heyde, DENTIST, Brick llo'ie Oppofite Vnndcnmirk, Hotel Hn.iiil sir. et MiKoi.i I'm. OFFICE Hot HS: S to li . in . j 1 to p. in. H. E.Em erson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. Fire Insurance. OI.K III I IAIII I COMI'AMCS. I1ATF.S lil-lASDN l!I.K. Charles G. Wood, Agt. Hncrcsnor to ,J. .?. Ilui-t, fiy-Ollice In rear of Residence on Ann t. Milford, Plko Co., Pa. A Backward Season Our Screen Poors must lo sold. Th 1t ffin itmir W'llt fixture rrmipl regular i e fci.no, l;; To dm lor , , A plrtin dour rnmplt'tc IM. :.", to -lo4f tor . rerulr r priep l Aliovc sire wood and natural while varnished. WINDOW M'llllXS 20c sie . 2fe sie . 30c size . Also extra extend any Ac Sc 20c liijrh wall screens to h wanted. Hoactond'o, PORT JERVIS, N Y. UP TOWN. Table Daintie Si Fresh groceries. Canned goods. Meats in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oysters and vegetables. Everything for dinner at GUMBLE Harford St. an elegant BROS. Milford Pa. LIVERY STABLES. you want a stylish sin gle or doubls rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, Cornnr Ann and Fourth stivets MILFORD PA. ress Is prepared to any The i 2 do kind of ordinary Job Printing: Cards, Posters, Booklets, Envelopes, Eiil Heads, Statements, Hots Meads, Letter Keads, Or whatever you may need. THE STOCK is of good quality, THE WORK MANSHIP neat, and the PRICE IS RIGHT. We re respectfully so!' it a trial order and wili Jien leave you to judge of our claims. 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