Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, May 20, 1886, Image 4

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    LAST WEEKS TERRIFIC
STORMS IN THE WEST.
Widespread Destruction in the
Path of the Death-Dealing
Cyclones —Havoc of the
Wind, Rain and Hail.
Pittsburg, May dispatches
from points along the Conemaugh Val
ley report several persons severely in
jured by the tornado which passed over
that section on Monday evening. Mrs-
James Brett, who had just given "birth
to a child about 3 hours before, was in
bed at the time. She was carried oyer
a fence into a field and was picked up
more dead than alive. She is not ex
pected to live. Ilertie Faust, a friend
of Mrs. Brett, was carried some dis
tance and had her face lacerated, be
sides sustaining painful body bruises.
Mrs. Taylor was thrown down and her
ankle sprained. Mrs. Macltum and
her aged mother were lifted off their
feet and slightly injured. Mr John
Foust's house was blown down, the
bed clothing was carried li mile and
lodged in the tree tops. The telegraph
poles along the railroad were blown
down, cows killed, and trees blown* ful
ly 200 feet in the air, while fences and
small buildings were nothing but
straws in the way. At McConnells
burg, the Methodist Church was struck
by lightning, and the spire shattered
and considerable damage done to the
auditorium and lecture room. Two
mtn, engaged in burniug lime, were
prostrated by a bolt of lightuiug, and
two horses were killed.
Effects of the Storm at Leaven
worth.
Leavenworth, Kan., May 12.—About
noou yesterday, a terrific tornado, ac
companied with ram, struck Leaven
worth from the northwest, lloofs,
sidewalks, and everything movable
went in its path. The first building in
the city was the Morris Public School,a
four-story and basement structure on
the northern limit of the city, and
where 900 children attended. A panic
was raised among the children, and,
before the teachers could realize the
danger, 50 students ran into the storm.
The remainder were quitted. No dam
age was done further than unroofing
the building. At Rain & Varney 's
warehouse, in the centre of the city,
the roof was blown off into the street
below, killing three horses and fatally
injuring the driver. The damage to
crops in the surrounding vicinity is
very heavy, whole fields of corn having
been washed from the ground,
Many Buildings Wrecked in Ev
ansville.
Eyansville, Ind.. May 12.—A very se
vere stjrm, with yioler.t wind, rain and
lightning, visited here last evening,
doing damage amouuting to about SOO,
000. The African Baptist Church, a
large brick building, was crushed in,
and several persons preparing for a fes
tival narrowly escaped with their lives.
Fences, trees and chimneys were blown
down by the hundreds. A colored man
named Daniels was struck by lightning
and will die. Two unknown men in a
skiff on the river were lost. Joseph
Eftinger, a farmer,driving along Water
street in the storm, was struck by a
falling tree and his skull fractured,
which resulted in his death.
Torrents in the Streets of Osag e
City.
Osage City, Mo., May 12.—The most
ylolent storm that ever was witnessed
here struck this place about 2 o'clock
yesterday afternoon, lasting about an
hour and a half, during which time the
rain poured in torrents, so that within
10 minutes from the time it began the
streets and fields were flooded and cov
ered with water that drift wood floated
oyer their surfaces. Fences were tor n
down, trees were uprooted from the
ground and blown in every direction.
No loss of life has been reported, but
the crop 3 in the surrounding country
will prove a total loss, and a majority
of the fields it will be necessary to re
plant.
Sedalia's Streets Flooded.
Sedalia, Mo., May 12. —Shortly after
noon yesterday Sedalia experienced the
heayiest rain and hail storm it has
known in years. It ."was accompanied
by a heavy wind, but it was of short
duration. Road-master Rock
well received telegrams informing him
that the bridges near Pleasant llill and
Little Blue on the main line of the Mis
souri Pacifiic had been seriously dam
aged by the floods. In this city the
principal streets resembled rivers, the
small sewers proving wholly inade
quate for the vast volume of water
which fell. No loss of life has been re
ported in this city or vicinity.
Green Ridge Shaken Up.
Green Ridge, Mo., May 12.—The vil
lage of Green Ridge suffered severely
by yesterday's storm. Houses were re
moved from their foundations, out
buildings were destroyed, fences were
blown down,' and great damage done to
fruit and shade trees. The glass in the
windows of nearly every building in
town exposed to the fury of the storm
was shattered by hail. No lives were
lost, and none of those who were injur
ed are in a dangerous condition.
Damage at Nortonville and Vicinity.
Atchison, Kan., May 12—At about 1
o'clock yesterday morning a severe cy
clone struck the town of Nortonville,
seventeen miles southwest of this city,
doing an immense amount of damage.
Many dwelling houses were unroofed
and almost totally destroyed. Reports
from the surrounding country state
that the damage to property is very
great, many farmhouses, bams, &c.,
having been blown down. No lives
were lost, but many were slightly and
a few seriously injured.
A Missouri Town Destroyed.
Rollo, Mo., May 12 —The report
conies from Vichy Springs, 12 miles
north of Rollo, that the greater part of
that town was destroyed by the storm
of last night. A majority of the resi
dences and many of the business blocks
were unroofed and almost completely
demolished, but no lives were lost, and
only 4 persons were injured, and they
not seriously.
* "
Hailstonoa Like Fumpkina.
Mineal Point, Mo., May 12.—This
section was visited bv a most to. rifle
hail storm yesterday afternoon. There
was no serious damage done at litis
place, hut it is feared the country im
mediately south of here suffered severe
ly. Hailstones measuring 11 inches in
circumference were picked up during
the storm. A colt was killed bv being
Struck by one of these masses of ice.
ADVICE TO MOTIIKMtt.
Are you ilfilurlunl at night ami broken by
your rest I.V a sick child suffering ami crying
with pain of cutting tooth ? It *>, send at once
ami got a b*ttlo of Mu*. WIN-I.OW'S SoomiNti
SYKI'I* FOK I'Hit.Duex TKETIIINO. IT* valm i
inaileuhibie. It will relieve the poor little suf
ferer immediately. Depend upon it. mothers,
there is no mistake about it. It curesjysentcry
and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and
bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re
duces Inflammation, and gives tone and energy
to the whole system. Xl n- WINSI.OW'S SOOTH
ING JSVKCP roil om.mtKN Tt : HUM; is pleasant
ao the taste, and is the proscription of one of
the oldest and best female nurses and pliysiei
tns in the United States, ami is for sale by all
druggists throughout the world Price 23
cents a bottle.
"TXKE-EEEE —
SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
For all Diseases of the
Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Spleen.
This purely vegetable pre
paration, now so celebrated as a
Family Medicine, originated in
the South in 18*28. It acts
gently on the Itowe Is and
Kidneys and corrects the
action of the Liver, and is, there
fore, the best preparatory
medicine, whatever the sick
ness may prove to be. In all
common diseases it will, un
assisted by any other medi
cine, effect a speedy cure.
The Regulator is safe to administer in any
condition of the system, and under no circum
stances can It do harm. It will invigorate
like a glass of wine, but is no intoxicating bever
age to lead to intemperance; will promote di
gestion, dissipate headache, and gener
ally tone up the system. The dose is small,
not unpleasant, and its virtues undoubted.
No loss of time, no inter
ruption or stoppage of
business while taking the
Regulator.
Children complain in(; of
Colic, Headache, or Sick
Stomach, a teaspoonful or
more will give relief.
If taken occasionally by pa
tients exposed to MAI.AKIA,
will expel the poison and protect
them from attack.
A PnYSICIAVS OPINION.
I have been practicing medicine for twenty years,
and have never been able to put tip a vegetable
compound that would, like Simmons Liver Regu
lator, promptly and effectively move the Liver to
action, and at the same time aid (instead of weak
ening) the digestive and assimilative powers of the
system. L. ftl. HINTON, M. D. .Washington, Ark.
SEE THAT YOr GET THE GENUINE.
PREPARED BY
J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
A T
Mrs. Sarah A. Zsigler's
BAKERY,
on Penn street, south of race bridge,
Milllieim, Pa.
Bread, Pies & Cakes
of superior quality can be bought at
any time and in any quantity.
ICE CREAM AND FAN
CY CAKES
for Weddings, Picnics and othersoei-.il
gatherings promptly made to order.
Call at her place and get your sup
plies at exceedingly low prices. 34-3 m
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE COLLEGE.
Winter Teuu begins January 6,1*80.
This institution i* located in one of tin most
beautiful and healthful spots of the entire Alle
gheny region. It is open to students of both
sexes, and offers the following Course of Study:
1. A Full cientilic Course of Four Years.
2. A Latin cientil'm Course.
3. The following ADVANCED COURSES, of
two years each, following the first two years of
the Scientific Course: (a) AGRICULTI RF; (1>)
NATUCAL HISTORY: (c) CHEMISTRY AND
PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL ENGINEERING.
4. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Agriculture.
5. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemistry.
6 A reorganized Course in MECHANIC
ARTS, combining shop-work with study.
7. A new SPECIAL COURSE (two years) in
Literature and science, for Young Ladies.
8. A Carefully graded Preparatory Course.
9. SPECIAL COURSES are arranged to meet
the wants of individual students.
Military drill is required. Expenses for board
and incidentals very low. Tuition free. Young
ladles under charge of a competent lady Prin
cipal.
For Catalogues, or other information address
GEORGE W. ATHERTON, ! L. D.,
President,
27-29 State College, Centre Co., Pa.
N. W. Eby,
Woodward, Pa.
Distiller of
PURE RYE WHISKEY.
The best article constantly kept on hand and
guaranteed to be unadulterated.
The best liquor for Medical Use.
Sold at the lowest cash prices. 23 ly
DO YOU KNOW
TIIAT
Lorillard's Climax
PLUG TOBACCO
withßedTin Tag; Rose leaf Fine Cut Chew
ing- Navy Clipping's,and Black, Brow and
Yellow SNUFF are the bestandcheapest quali
ty considered.
TUIC PAPER a° p'
I VllO I fir KOWELL & Co's
Newspaper Advertising "Bureau (10 Spruci
Street), where adver-1| piftf If D|#
DNSSWAITW IUKLI<
WAN AND BEAST. |
<9 THE BEST I
mam EXTERNAL
UI REMEDY!
2E EiEciunso
9 NEURALGIA,|
S= CRAMPS, 9
— J Sprains, Bruises,
Burns and Scalds, I!
■■mn Slflidifit, inH'fitCuC, m
Frosted Feet and|
JJJS9I Ears, and all of/u'rg
Pains and Aches, ■
It is a safe, sure, andr
effectual Remedy forfl
Galls, Strains, Scratches, m
Sores, &c.,~ on
*33534 HORSES.
One trial will prove itsgj
merits. Its efiects arc inH
most cases
—— INSTANTANEOUS, g
U Every Ixfftlo warranted. toll
give snlidfacUon. Send nd-S
iv fIBH dress fur pamphlet, free,glv-E
G lug Bill directions for thoO
£ treatment of nhovo diseases. X
1 Price2s eta.ami 60 eta. per A
la bottle. Sold everywhere. I
lknry, Johnson & Lord, ITopricton,
■ Eurlingflon, Yt.
For salt by J>. S. Kaujl'man A Co.. and
,/. Sjnytlmytr, Mill/aim, /'<(.
8. li GUTELIUS,
Dentist.
• V •
WJBFEFCFC S ''
Mh.LIIF.IM, PA.
offer* hi* professional services tojthe public,
lie is prepared to perform all operations in the
dental profession. He is now fully prepared to
extract teeth absolutely without p.itn.
Mussei* House.
Milllteim, ------ l'emia.
ssnnun p USDPT
Two milt-* from Cobura Station on L. & i. S. K.
ITline Trout l'i*l.ing and Uniting w i!bin sight
* of town. Healthy locuh > and line inoun
tain *cenerie*. The eelebrat•• 1 PENN S \ AL
LEY CAY US but five mile* distant. Tin; finest
drives in the slate
FINE SADDLE HORDES, <' \RBIAGI"> AND
BUGGIES for the use of summer boarders.
DonWc ani Single Rooms.
newly furnished, for familos with children, tut
seconu and third floor*.
Bus to all Trains.
TERMS REASONAHLF..
W. S. Musser, Prop'r.
•ly Milllieim.i'entrel o. Pa i
P. H. MUSSER,
WATUnUKEIUS; JEWEL!.it.
Main Street, Millheim. Pa.,
—i-{OPPOSITE THE HAXK.++-
BSTRepair Work a Specially. Sat
isfaction puarantred. Your patronaue
tespectfully solicited. 5-ly.
MILLHEIM JOURNAL
JOB
Printing Office
is now nit]i]> lied U'ilh
Goon
and a larye assortment of
DISPLAY TYPE.
LET! Ell HEADS,
NOTE HEADS
BILL HEADS
STATEMENTS,
ENVELOPES,
CIRCULARS,
POSTERS,
and, in'short, neat and tasty
Job Printing of all kinds
PIANOS-ORCANB
The demand for the improved MASON A* IIAMI.IN
PIANOS is now so large that a second addition to tbo
fuctory has become imperative. Do not require one
quarter as much tuning' as l'ianos on the prevailing
wTest-pin system. Consult Catalogue, free.
100 Styles of OUOANS, $22 to S'JOO. For Cash, Easy
Payments, or Rented.
Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co.,
NEW YORK ; BOSTON ; CHICAGO.
~"'"3 CTVX f-V-'-ffit r'-1 Our Now Book, ju t. o -t.
K'ti Vf* Ahr* 3 entitled, ♦ uit:*a ittrttitii
I'UIC I,AI>tEB, cr Tim Absurdity
'• * \j". ti fi3 f'J of the Custom of Tlstit J,r.<:lii
',' "55 R' 1 }:- '', l IM writ us its ctfert UJXIU tint
■/ >1 IlraltiiofHlaveslt. llsr
■M k"j ?' : 1 Illustrated. Sent FUEI2(t •
(.1 !yl 5 < t/' Ladies only) ou receipt of
2 til Si kMO t cents in Staminto pry
.. • RCHTFJJ3 A ( 0., Tti- . tdwrv. X>w York
fP 2f~ fit - H3 nL! T 2 M kiASA t, 3£
SSS& HLUFS t HLL r'AI-NIID.
No experience required. Four oi_ u-s per day Rive the
Agent SI 3D ffluushly. Our Agents report from
four to twenty sales daily. Send at terms
and full particulars.. #3.00 Outfit
LEWIS SCHIELE * CO., 1190 Broadway, New York.
ST ss i: i:
APETY y..
tocbiwo feV
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Children's, Ito f. _>oars, • - - Re. a pair
tlitu.. two attaelimente, • - 1 ()•.
Blisses' " " " ' : > l '-
Initios' " " • 1 ''
Blisses', with a belt," • * iht.
Storkimr, AM.miip; 1. pp< * .\i.wr* -
ni:il r tu
hilled, lith\
Health Skirl Support. !-, - - -12 #<*.
Brighton Gent's Garb r, I oe.
roll fcvt.K BY
ALL I'TUST-t'LAS* STOKES.
Samples sent post-paid to any uddrtMS upon
receipt of price in U-ceut stumps.
LEWIS STKBtf,
Sole Owner and Manufacturer,
ITB Centre Street. w
n p H [A pJ | a §ft I
fej L u !.. \ i-ai if®
7.3 -fclio I-JGS-b
r fii LE SAUCE.
T'i .far Pel. > a- o row manufactured that
m former yeai i ha I t. I o imported, paying high
nnmtrt thuyas it is lmw bciug il<>iioon Lea A Per
i.!.s t.l ie sa; • ; tli l Qi'>' ;u Taule Sat . k takes
i s \ ' -i- • >t >. ■ 1 >:i pro'.i nine. <1 l>\ compoteiit
L ; t3 1,, t a better. The Qi: A libit
• /... j |gj w ]y tint an rely gained great la
e it.-mee .-.v. 1 is r pi air;? tho rry best imported
■aneo 11 the rV If f the grocer, tho tables
itihor, U.'.tvc t ami tin tables of tho rich and
t or i.k 'l, { r ..!v ) " . .1 i- l l dished by c.l on
; e ur.'.t <V r i ■ ". ; ma, tvie, strength
and ■. 'i • irvei.ter has by years of
ttu.ly * f tli-* i e ntained in tho aro
matie •] ires o! il • I id • a l China, nek as
m: ee.nuuu s ;.. in .. ' eJammieaginger,
-ij t j„.) , ;s . i; ; tin unknown to most
men and '. .• ng praetlco en v,-< d. dto combine
tin ir < Mra" ts in u -It .■. 1 ;uid frmaswo n w .
find it ablo ta i t • iuvigornti::;: a?
t'„ l. tti'i i t :.•••■ t : r.i.. ! bl:t< rs. l'.> mart
r.!.., . thu.ttco 1. '■ import tint.. *
| freight* red, tad it is gold at a lower
f . l!r ,. jo •' .. C lt wbo malting a Lett, r profit on
Quaker Banco e n sell it t.> tho < onsnmer cbenprr
than fl tl:oj . d article hardly oqnal
iagoun. liyohr grocer dot cot keep It. writ*
ualoriwlcos.eto. fi Idinhottlos or hythognUon.
C'AWA KAMUFACTURING CO.,
£vle Proprietors and Manufacturers,
10U A 10b S. Sd ST., .St. L-uis, Ho.
- *- r :z:L "-?a.: j
i '-a*
inrißinnrfir issai
25 YEARS 6M_ USE.
Tho Greatest Medicni Triumph of tho
\ SYMPTOMS UP A
TORPED LIVER.
Less ofay petite, 80-sals costive, Bitiu in
tho hend, with a dull acT?r.a; ! ..in in tho
hack part, Fnin ttnilcv cbo sbculder-
L-lade, Fullness after cruing, with adls.
inclination to exertion of body or mind,
Irritability of temper, I.onr eririts, with
c feclingof having neglected some duty,
Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at tho
Heart, Dots bei'orolho eyes, Headache
ctcv tho right eye, Kestlessceße, with
fitful lireunus lllchly colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION,,
•JFTT'S t'lt.r.s ara especially adapted
to such cases, ono doso ctt'ccta suclt a
chanp''of feelinf* as to astonish the. sutTerrr.
They Increase tUo Appetite.and < uusc tho
bodv to Take on Flesh,thus tho Fv-icm io
r.oisrlfihe.l.and by th ir Tonic Action on
the DigestiveOriranc.lCeKularStools
proi.ucr.l. Price l£.,c. •! S 'At' b.A.BT.
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
GRAT HAIR or Wuiskkkq changed to a
Glossv BLACK by a single application of
this Dtb. It imparts a natural color, nets
instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or
' sent by express on receipt of • l.
Office. 44 Murray St.. Now Yon.
- A*D CVRE FOB
Malaria, Fever nmt Ague, Scrofnla,
rniicor, Erjvlpchu, lloilw, Flmplen,
Flcorw, Sore Eyes, Seal.l Head, Tet
ter, Salt It hen in, Mercurial and all
Dr. SELLERS' LIVER PILLS
For years havo been tbo standard retnody fur
LIViR COMPLAINT, COSTIVENESS, SICK
HEADACHE, PAIN IN SHOULDERS or BACK,
DIZZINESS, COATED TONGUE, and nil .lis
eases arising from tho LIVER or STOMACH.
Thomas Adams, of I'ig Sandy, Ky.,says:"Sel
lers' I'iils saved hundreds of dollars in doctors'
bills in his county." Sold by Druggists.
Sailers filciielad Co., Pittsburgh,
N* -1 h ft g l kr g t
ss 9 A / .*■• <)HUAZCW EJULHKktB
; \ JiTz Decay .and numert M
£l~s. +'.£\leiid±vKi w Jobscurod^i'n:'".,bar-
L,a §ijinffthe Bkiliodphy-
PldOi 1 . V s ' b jf-ic 1 .',!'", pi;' 4 Xro:a
i -/%■ r . S f youthful ir.di.,..'rction.
U|?/109 frco Indulgence, or
, V'W over brain work. Avoix
Ve_ rxgtho linpositionot proton
\£CV2lsA Jt >. r >, tious rctnedloa for thesa
Vi 'Si it. J- J troubles. Get our Frca
A RADICAL Cur;£ rOK .VB Circular and Trial Pork
vu'rvrArc - learn hnportaol
J.ijIvVOUS L?|§ facts before taking tieafr-
T>"XTtvr
_ fcllf SUltr: REMEDY that HAS
DreaiicWeiiiiess^S'iS^S'asf^
CiXsyr^ lion to business, or causa
PAJnuln or Inconvenience in
JJEfJ A"yb B"Q any way. Founded oa
Iv n n.,iuu4. KjM9 scientific metiical prinrl
[nYqung & Dy dircctnpplication
Man. By! to the acat of disease its
■■ Ef-Hrpociflc influence la fell
TESTED FOR SEVEN E3without delay. Thenat-
Vt:An3 OY USE IN ural functionßof the hu
-1 Mnn<sAMn fitta M 1" orpr.ntsm tsrestoitd.
. HCUSAHD UASE3. animating clemer.tj
r.min /iimminn M t'ilof life, which have been
jfRTjATM E.V7 I . KjS wasted ore v iven back,an>l
One Month, - g.).ooß3,S!he|>uticiitbecomeechr-''T
wo lilonthß. - B.ooS-jßfulend rupidl.vgainsbutta
U'iu'eo Moutba, V.OO|fctStrcn);ili and sexuai vigor.
r-tARSxJS RDY CO^TMTGCHcWI3TB
QOOX N. Tenth St.. BT. LOUia. MO.
H 63JTURED PERSONS! Not n TruCC,
k®. U# ■ Ank for t*rins of our Aniilianco.
&VXS GiIVM 3y*XtLJhJJiJ ■aPXUXyXXj.
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■ iv , i ! i! ■• ■. R ptd salessurprisa
o MAKtN. CINCINNATI, O.
cure for
2jcst Nervousness
'Weakness, Lack of Sti*engtli,
Vigor or Developments .
Caused by indiscretions, excesses, eto bone.its in n
day; Cures usually within a month. No Deception
nor Quackery, positive Proofs, full description and
letter of advice In plain sealed envelope,^free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.. P.O. Drawer 17' J. buffalo, N.\.
.. 0 pao |fi|w
NEW IMPROVED HIGH ARM,
NEW MECHANICAL PRINCIPLES
and i- ' J Mov ments, Auto
• */r rcH end Perfect fiction,
Cifind r Efiiuid -, Self setting Nce
dte, Positive Feed, Po tyring*,
Fc;a Paris, Minimum Weight, No
Friction, IToN No V/ear, No
Fatigue, No "Tantrums," Capa
city UrMmfcd, Always in Order,
Richly Ornamented, Nickclplated,
a?id drives Perfect Satisfaction.
gcsiil for Circulars.
AVERY MACHINE CO.,
28 Union Squnrc, New York.
Oit> •%. pf .v - n -r- r *."*• * f 5" Ofr
• I bit'ii) t C ilitiilHc?>Jscu!c
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THIRTY YEftF.j A DETECTIVE
BY ALLAH rrriLEBTO!!.
Cwttftltflff ft tb t ■"'"* C"'.d < orY"r<-lr"n r i~c; rrpr-rj
of < rlmiii..l I'.. J <"! f'dbc • 'al d Cl:s."-w%
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in tho yt'llm: il3, oovcrirg a
J ,lr. v • 1 3 Activo X>etecUT
Li.'tr- ir:: . ":-r. vsU J interesting
and tlu Uling Detection Bwlwcfc
An entirely nv7bock, y " " - ' : ;"" Vrcfc l,
eud wl .i Tui'LUil c£ Li'ci.f l>ctecuve.
IVAPaTBDI
Tn r crx t -* * f her' r.rc tvir : o. >ef pAoplc if*7io
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BOSTON, MASS.
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