BEFORE iT IS BORN. Some Startling Statements of General Interest. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, on being asked when the training of a child should begin, replied, “A hundred years before it is born,” Are we to fer from this that this generation is responsible for the condi- tion of the race a hundred years from now? 1s this wonderful generation the natural result of the proper diet and medicines of a hundred years ago? It 8 conceded in other lands that most of the wonderful discoveries of the world in this century have come from this country. Our ancestors were reared In log cabins, and suffered hard- ships and trials, But they lived and enjoyed health to a ripeold age. The women of those days would endure hardships without apparent fatigne that would startle those of the present age. Why was it? One of the proprietors of the popular remedy known as Warner's Safe Cure, has been faithfully investigating the upon them the fact that there cannot be an effect with a cause. ministered, compounded of herbs and roots, which were gathered and stored in the lofts of the log cabins, and when sickness came on, these remedies from nature's laboratory were used with the best effects, What were these remedies? What were they used for? After untiring and diligent search they have obtained the formulas so generally used for vari- ous disorders. ple of this age, who have been treated, under modern medical schools and codes, with drugs. This test has been abused systems require, Among them 18 what is known as Warner's Log Cabin sarsaparilia, and they frankly announce that they do not value mation of the which together upon the system. They Lave preparations for other ses, such as “Warner's Log cough and consumption remedy,” “Warner's Log Cabin hair tonle.” They have great confidence that they have a cure for the common disease of catarrh. which they give the name of “Log Cabin rose cream.” Also various ingredients confident will supplant all others, and a liver pill, to be used separately or in connection with the other remedies, We hope that the public will not be disappointed In these remedies, but will resp a benefit from the investiga- embarrassed 1n their introduction by dealers trying to substitute remedies that have been 80 shelves of our druggists, This line of used every care in their preparation, FARM NOTES. from June 6 to July 6 (31 days) pro- duced 125 pounds and 12 ounces of un- salted butter, or over four pounds per day. his is the most remarkable record known. It required about 14 pounds of milk (about seven quarts) to #sach pound of butter, During seven jays of the time she produced a {rac- tion less than 32 pounds of butter, and gave 400 pounds of milk. For two jays she lacked only two ounces of pro- lucing five pounds of butter per day, which was made from 14.18 pounds of milk for each pound of butter, Asus should never o the rains. They should under cover or scattered at once over he land. woluble, and 18 easily dissolved out. By sarefully preserving the ashes they may w used as a special fertilizer on clover, sotatoes, or on fields deficient in slkaline substance. They should never se added to the manure heap, pain. Not only isit injurious to allow he weeds and grass to remain, but stock will be inconvenienced in wet Jry vasture -ainy weather. urious to sheep, getting them wet and rausing distemper. A Ew weather prediction has been liscovered by a French scientist. He ybserves that the scintillations of stars nerease before many storms, indicat- ng disturbance of the upper atmos- phere hours before the meteorological nstruments show any change, The jercer the storm the more Is the strength of the scintillations increased. To detect oleomargarine, says a well mown chemist, mix oleomargarine ith a strong solution of smmouia at 2 temperature of boiling water, and it will produce a thick froth, while pure sutter, under the same conditions, forms only a few bubbles, Youxo rye gives a rich color to the milk, and promotes the flow. For late pasturage it is excellent, but should not be fed exclusively, In the winter season succulent food is best obtained from ensilage, but the rye can be used until frost freezes the ground. WoATEVER tends to promote Lhe general health and thrift of the tree will also free both tree 2nd fruit from blight and scab. Good drainage will aid In accomplishing this; so wiil more open planting of trees, which allows more sunshine among the branches. the great vitalizer und giver of life, HOUSEHOLD, THE valuable qualities of lemonade seem not to be generally known; as a stomachle corrective, as well as a strengthener of the pervous system, there is nothing better. Sufferers from rheumatism know its value, and if tak- en regularly three times a day and at least half a gill at a time, it will relieve if not cure gout, and can be taken in much or little water or no water at ali; iv is pot unpleasant, and one soon be- comes used to it, and would rather drink it than pure water, As a head- ache cure it takes rank among the first, This unpleasant malady it will relieve in from ten to fifteen minutes of taking a single dose, Do not take less than a half gill at a time, and spare the sugar. If 1t is too acid at first a little sugar may be used, but the quantity must be gradually diminished until none at all is necessary. Sugar being composed of carbon, is very beating to the blood, and agencies that will cool the blood rps DeELICIous LEMON PUDDING. Three tablespoonfuls of cornstarch, one and one half pints of boiling water, one half pint of sugar, one tablespoonful of | small lemons. Pat the sugar and the | boiling water in a saucepan on the stove, mix the cornstarch smooth with col® water, and add it. Stir it until | leserve the whites of two Pour it into a pudding dish, | bake twenty minutes, Have the | cupful of sugar and one half teaspoon- | ful of lemon juice: when the pudding | is taken from the oven spread this on Serve cold. - - i SAUCE ~'10 make the claret sauce for macaroni, brown a tablespoonful of sliced onion in the same quantity of | dry flour and brown it, next add a cup- that bulk of green celery stalks chopped | half pint of any cold broth or gravy, | per, and simmer it until the vegetables | can be rubbed through a sieve with a | masher, After rubbing the | sauce through the sieve add to it half a | sauce and two ounces of - MACARONI WITH CLARET. — Use the | small Italian macaroni called sphagetti; | do not wash it, put it over the fire in | plenty of boiling salted water and boil | it for ten minutes, or until it is just tender, then drain it and lay it in cold | ten minutes before dinner time time | drain it in the cold water, beat it In | Quarter of a pound of macaroni will make enough when cooked to serve | This dish is useful | when balf a bottle of claret remains from a meal. -— ina GERMAN PU¥¥rs,- Pat a half pound into a teacupful of sweel milk, have ready, In a bowl or pan, & When the milk | flour, and beat until perfectly smooth, | Beat in six eggs, leaving out two of | the whites, also add three tablespoon- | spoonfuls of sugar and a little grated lemon rind or pewdered cinnamon for | flavoring. Drop the butter into little | Warner's Tog Cam | LEMEDIES ~~" ‘Sarsaparil- | is,” * Cough and Con- | f:umption Remedy,” — | “Hops and Buchu,” — 8 Extract,” —**Hair Ton- aid ic,” — “Liver Pills," | “Plasters,”” (Porous- | for Ca- | tarrh, They are, like Warner's “Tip- | pecanoe,” the simple, effective reme- dies of the old Log Cabin davs. ene ————— ’ pe ! OysTER Sovr.~The oysters should | liquor, which is to be set on the back | into the liquor | added, a few grains of allspice, plenty of salt and pepper, and a pint of cream, | ali the better if some one has the time | i SAvce—Half a bowl of brown sugar, | two tablespoonfuis of butter and a) wineglass of rosewater stured to a cream, Dredge in a tablespoonful of flour, and a teacup of boiling water, | stirring well for two or three minutes, | grate in half a autmeg; use the moment | it is done. It is a delicious French | dessert, although the title is so very | homespun, CorFEE Frexcn CrEAM.-—Soak a | package of gelatine In a cup of coid water and two cups of strong coffee, When all dissolved, add two and a half cups of sugar, let it stand 1a hot water until the sugar is all dissolved, then strain, Put into a pan of ice water, and beat it quick uptil 1t begins to thicken, then add a quart of cream beaten until it is quite stiff, Pour into molds, Serve with custard or sweet cream, Litre LOVES, — Take a quarter pound of fresh butter and beat it to a cream, Add four tablespoonfals of fine flour, two ounces of loaf sugar, one ounce of candied peel, cut into thick slices, six sweet and six bitter almonds blanched and cut lengthwise, Mix these ingredients together, form them into rounds, aud bake them in six patty pans, To nemove mildew, rab the spots well with soft soap, then cover with a wm xture of soap and powdered chalk sii Lav non the orass LOG CABIN LOGIC, Brawn and Brain The powerful engine, with its won- derful propelling power, coupled to the long train full freighted with the rich- est fabrics of the intellectual looms of the eenturies—what obstacles can stay the progress of this mighty force, when once under full steam along life’s high- way? The American with brawn and brain does not see the necessity for titles of nobility, does not care for elevation by descent, he can reach out and pluck the stars, But with brawn or brain 1mpared, a man is badly handicapped in the mad race for success which 18 the marked characteristic of the present age. The physical system is a most intrl- cate piece of machinery, It ought to be kept well regulated, so that it will work harmonious y in all its parts, then it is capable of an immense amount of work, It is said that a wateh, if expected to keep perfect time, must be wound It will not keep good time un- it ‘runs regular.” More men break down because they don’t *‘run regular'’ than for any other reason. It 18 claimed by physicians that few It 18 to thie irregularities of modern social life Men ends, then all right. “The blood is the life,” and sound health is assured =o long the hrough the veins a limpid stream of purity, Regulate the regulator with as the vest formula in use by our ances. f of brawn in with the vigor and brain snes» a —— NEW can be kept very cheaply in Texas? stances, stranger. “ry “How so? keep the hoss long either. It ———— hh Customer~—1 ksow | “Yea” “Well, it was smoking that cigar that impelled me © pay cash.” A dos a milkman “MOTHER, milk?” “NO. give foolish questions,” i APIA SS make you a big angel cake, case I make one of two little mistakes,’ s——— so For Rlieketa, Marastus, snd Wasting Dis. orders & Children, Seott's Emulsion of Pare Cod Liver Oil with Hy pophosphites is mequalied. The rapidi. which children gain flesh and strength upon it is vagy wonderful. Head the following : ‘I havaused Soott's Emulsion in cases of Rickets sad Marasmus of long standing, and have teen more than pleased was matked.” J. M. Max, ——— —— A SA———— i ETHELBERTA (k the carriage)—Oh! Tom! let us jump-quick! Tom (leisurely) — "Twould only be the trouble for impthing; we shall be thrown out in a minute, Remwmber ALLCOCK'S are the only genuine Porous valuable in cases of Boinal Weakness, Kid- Strains, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Heart, Spleen and Spmach Troubles, and all local pains, Beware of imitatigns, and do not be de CoCK’'s, and let no explanation or solicita. tion induce you to atcept a substitute, ase p—— Firnsr Acron —- Helly, Blinkly, are you off somewhere’ Second actor — Off, no, back frem my vacation. Been gone long? Well—er—apent two days at Coney Island. Did you good, I hope. Yes, I'm all right now, but I was awfully run down when i Went away. Just got A —— Mass, August 22, 186, When he was seven His tarly life was a hard ons, but he did not comphin, He had an ambition to be master of his ttade : he worked hard and learned all he could faving saved a little money by hard work at the bench he n to manufacture shoes st Brockion, Mass, July 6, 1576. His knowledge of the business gave him a great advantage éver his competitors. He worked hard and saved his money ; his busi. ness began to increase and in May, 188%, his ad. vertisement first a red in the Fy ra, ade vertising W. 1. Douglas £3 Shoe, He since added several other kinds, which he descrites in his advertisement that appears in this paper from time fo time. It {s a fact known by those who wear his shoes that he gives more value for the money than any other shoe manufac. turer. W. L. Douglis's factory is 420 feet lon 30 feet wide, three slories high: he employs workmen with a pay roll of $4000 per week. Ihoraasingt YOry, Sait aad Wilk tench over ery ra and will reach over $1,000,000 this year, Ney paid in the city, and is highly regarded by thoss who work for him. If you are in want of a pair of shoes it will pay you to go to your dealer and examine a palr before you buy any other T; are 1a aie ing certain, you will nd his 0 beat value for the price, and free from s y: W. lL ins bullt up his reputation by making honest shoes, v4 the highest wages ANGRY Supscrinenr (to editor)—I am mad all the way through, and I want my paper stopped! Editor—Yes, sir; do you want your bill made out? “No; I ain't mad enough for that.” * “Youxae man,” sald the solemn- faced gentleman to the urchin who was puffing with all his might at a cigar, ‘let me warn you in time that that is a frightful vice you are cultivating. ”’ “I ain't scared of it” “But ure you not afraid of bringing your poor father's gray hair in sorrow to the grave?’ . “No, I ain't.” “Why not?” “Because papa’s bald-headed,® WaGes No OpBJecT, — Woman (to tramp)—Can’t ye git any work to do? Tramp—Yes, ma'am; I was offered a steady job by the old agricultural ex- pert who lives just beyond the forks of the road, *“That’s Mr, Hayseed. want you to do?” ‘““Ma’am, he wanted me to get up at four in the morning and milk 17 cows, What did he work." “How much did he want to pay ye?” “I dunno; I didn’t stop to ask.” ; -> ers, Mr. Solomons? Mr. Solomons — Vell, mein freund, ve are yust givin’ dose pants avay, | I'll take this pair. | trousers, | Pu Is absolutely n | health, Hood's Sarsapariia purifier, quickly co i and all other insidions end { blood and usdermine ithe whole re Blood essary in order to g guering scrofula, salt rheam, mies which the healt i system, ites dyspepsia and sick headache, and overcomes that tired feeling. of Hood's iyspepuia, with which 1 Alter taking this medi- as ever in my life” “| have taken two bollie i riila for salt rheum and u { was troubled very much, cine 1 am foe ing as well o. i W. Roar, Pot NB. isvilie, Pa f you want good medicine, get Hood's Sarsaparillia Sold by all druggists, $1; six for gs. Prep by C. L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass 100 Doses One Dollar sd ared only | either to be dried or siloed, contains but 13 per cent. of solids, If left until ears are formed and the kernels begin to glaze it will have 25 per cent, | solids The Common Lot. There There There There is a piace HO is a time is a cha is a sie love can reach, } VOlOe Can leach, no power can brake, ound can wake, Booner or ater that time I arrive, that will walt for your coming, that chain must bind you in belpless death, that sieep { must fall on your senses. Hut thousands | every year go untimely to their fate, and thousands more lengthen out their days by i heedful, Umely care. For the falling | strength, the weakening organs, the wast ing blood, ir. Plerce's Golden Medical Dis covery wonderful restorative and a pro- longer of strength and life. It purifies the blood and invigorales the system, iherely fying It against disease, OF druggists, wi * ia fort URN sem—————————— Tiny sliver acorns are the newest In bonnet pins, Famous Women, It is a significant fact that most of the women who bave achieved fame in art literature, or ““aflairs,’’ have enjoyed vig- { orous health, This shows that the mind | ned application necessary to creative work, { unless the body is at ita best. The woman | who aspires to fill an exalted | her associates, must be (ree from nervous debility and female weak nesses. Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription will banish these and it is warranted to restore those functional | harmonies which are indispensable to beaith As i specific for ail those chronic weak- | is unequaled. il p—— {i Carrie (walking out with his | sweetheart) —Now that we are in the country, daring, we can tell our little | love secrets without fear of being overheard, Mabel — Hush, Charlie! You must remember thal even corn has ears, Spmmenr Visitor (at farmhouse to | old lady) ~ Your son, 1 understand, 18 a | pedagogue in Boston. | Old lady~—I guess not, unless it hap- | pened lately. When he writ me last | month he was teachin’ school and doin’ | right smart. Mg, Crassus (Wo luxury-ioviag young | us in the house, 1 | 50 many servants? | are very, very wealthy. account as yours, house; and between (1:¢ French mald, the Italian cook, the English butler, am forgetting my native tongue.” Ribbon stripes are shown in immense are handsome, Sin Great Little Men, Some of ihe greatest men that ever lived wers of small stature and insignificant ap- pearance. The reader will readily recall many instances. Very small are Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets, but they are far more effective than the huge, old- fashioned pills which are so difficult to swallow and 80 harsh in their action, The ““Peliots’’ are gentle and never cause con. stipation. For liver, stomach and bowel derangements they have no equal, ——————— I ILI The favorite tint in hair 1s one shade lighter than bronze, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, sick headache, and that tired feeling are cured by Hood's Sareaparilia, which tones the stomach, promotes healthy ai gestion, creates as appetite, cures mick headache and bulids up the whole system. Hold by all druggists, 100 Doses One Dollar, Unusually low water in Lake Con- stance has been bringing to light many valuable and interesting relics of the prefustoric lake-dwellers. Frazer Axle Grease. Use the Frazer Axle Greases, "tis the best in the world—will wear twice as long as any other. Ask your dealer for it, and take no other, a —— i ———— If it is truth, what does it matter b who says It? Brilliant { CELERY | COMPOUND Paine 's Durable % CURES Economical PROOFS Neursigia Rb glen nl fr £ NeROAR NE Are Diamond Dyes. They excel all others in Strength, Purity and Fastness, None others are just as good. Beware of imitations—they os ¥ Mrs. I. A Brewriese, ! Nervous Prostration are made of cheap and kiferior materials and give poor, weak, crocky colors, Rheumatism 36 colors; 10 cents each, Send postal for Dye Be for coloring Photos, the finest Ink or Miuing (10 cts. & quart), Fold by Druggists or by ¥, Sample Card, directions making eic, Kidney Diseases WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt. For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles, USE DIAMOND PAINTS. AXD Ali Liver Disorders Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only 10 Cents. Tie Bal Waterproof Coat KER Beware of Limitations, MN ome pening without De Catalogue fren, 4.07 [a ower, Hotton, | NoT¥OR PUBLICATION — Rev Chas, | Pountext (who has been here wriling his sermon, lookinZz up 3 Maria, will you take the children oul | of the room for a few minutes? Mrs, Pountext surprise) tainly, my dear, but—aie they annoy- | ing you? ““*Not at all; but I have just dipped the mucilage brush Into tLe inkwell, land I would hike to be at liberty | make a few remarks.’ ' 1 % BLUGE 111Y} srt we {RT {in w The famous cow Riby Marchioness is dead, She was bought in 1875 for the | magnificent sum of $6615, although | { then only 5 months old. She has pro- | | duced ten calves, ull noted animals of | | great werit, ->e Interested People. patent medicine in which the proprietpr of | oughbs and Colds, | He authorizes | gat » who call for it } a sample bottle hat they before purchasing. The Large | foe. and $1. Wecertainly would may save you from consuing cc Honors achieved far that are created, Advertising the | peculiar way in Kemp's Balsam, for Co it is i “a does index Gru Bas g ts * i | triad, i tion. | exceed those | i - Rupture cure guaranteed by | Dr. J. B. Mayer, 831 Arch hil’a, | Pa Ease no operation or de- | lay from busi attested by thou | sands of cures after others fail, advice free, send for wt "8 al one, CRE circular, » Er —— io i Slight small injuries and they will be- come none at all, pay, Grave, Br $1 fear, Laver SETV CURNOS, ! ara SERIES ry i Nothing Cures Dy i Ihisenacs, foe, 831 Al Dw glee dl Sin keeps no Sabbaths, Kine's Gres Rerve Hewtorey y's use. Mar. | vejous cures, J botiie free to | set » Dr. K ines ' 4 sa. Pr ped Tree by Dr Srat 4 Fil cues, Sa.Pa | i Hell is truth seen 100 late, IF THERE IS HEARTBURN | gour eructations, pain and distention, you know that the food is fermenting, not digest- ing. Clean the mucous linings by using Mandrake as compounded in Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills, This not only cleanses tb surfaces but sets the secretions going and improves their quality so that there will be BO MOTE SOUINEss, DYSPEPSIA bas a hundred shapes, Always painful and distressing. The Stomach must be treated carefully and persistently. For this purpose there is nothing in nature like Mandrake, Dr. Schenck’'s Mandrake Pills never fail. COSTIVENESS A dangerous condition of bowels, leading to inflammation, piles, rupture, hemorrhage. Doe to bad digestion, Never was a case that the Mandrake Pills would mot cure, And so of DIARRHCEA and painful irregularity of bowels owing to the irritation of the mucous linings by the passage of sour and indigested food. Cleanse and soothe the lmings and see that the | stomach stops imposing on the bowels, Schenck's Mandrake Pills are sovereign, | « For sais by all Druggiets Price 25 ols, per boxy S boxes for 65 eta; or sent by mail, e free, oh Pecstpt of price, Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Phila rf — . MAR 598 ELOUS ay book learned in one reading. Aur lind Jan ives: hres peaking withe Wheily "pile artificial systems, Piracy condemned by Sup e Conrt, Cireat inducements to oo ctue, with opinions ¢ Bestest Faas - . . kier, D, D. ah ifvorate, Rear Proion the Boientist, EL TOISE FI 2 1th Ave, New York. PATENTS HE Hamme - to 88 un day, Samp er worth SLM yRER $5 hom ar the b a fol Tite rewstor Safety Rein Hoidar Oo. Holly, Mich, se pe Tt = Blair’ Pills. Ancumatic Remedy. Ova Bax, $41 reanad, i + Pills, “A wents #1 an hour, 30 new articles. Cations IA he: © B Marshall, Lockport N.Y. WANTED 22.2 U WASNT Sas SOLDI AL LL GET PENS] N8 it TUDY. Pook-knepine, Toren, | OME Tehmannip. Art HAE a theronebily tans Ol 1 Tynes t een, 8% Tn, Hokie PIUM HA ror fe | Trestmnt, No >. "| Lam ne fem ody Cou ba Faveiie Tad. | 4 Liver pt orwr and wales wavs money work ing for ve than § ator tiving shee fn thee wart Winker sow Costly omni EERE a Addvans. Tuite Bb hadrian, Maint CAUTIO Bewsre of Frand, as my niane 1p aon the Lotion Of 8d wiore leaving the faciory rers apainst wags pre 3 ale Scere W . Proug N ! and | r er iond rivarecd W. L. DOUCLAS SEAMLESS Shor : NO TACKS WAX THREAS f y 5 sewed and 1% 1 oh Tio i iy. . . DOUGLAS 84 SHOE, iw riniad sat wed welt $4 2 o ¥ Ale de sho sting from $10 § . DOUGLAS 82.560 POLICE SHOK, A Mon st {etter Cary iors all vous 1 1 Sowed Shoe, BN Bas 3 inside as = Ho Turks or Wax Thread (6 hart 4 4 W.il. DOUGLASB2 50H for heavy wear, Best Oslf Slow WwW. w DOUGLAS S225 MAN'S SHOE © © best in the w i for rough Wear: one Heit ought Io wear § Ime a Fear, WW. I. DOUGLAS 82 SHOF FOR BOYS 1s the best Bobe © in the w» sl W. LL. DOUGLASS, Bhoe gives the sma Boys a cf best ahices in the word All made in Congre Button ar sold by your Gesler, Wills W.1l BEOCKTON, MASS, WANTED: ONE AGENT FOR THISCOUNTY, io 1s nie for raotTo. L IFE-SIZECRAYON PICTURES. The pictures are really beautifu Likeness orders aod +t 8 # ne OF js unexeel of for 1 : ® § # WORKING 15 YOUTH'S sehool ACE 10 ™ r 8 Le § Lace if nok « DOUGLAS, charging SMA Wake & Jarge oGRIBISN ON. Address, 528 MARKET ST. Pui ing Coe J. B. HOBENS Surgical & Medical Offics, a y 206 N L., Phil & gor Frial, 40 years iv of treating a vous debility, youthiul improdence forms of special diseases, Con. suliation Gy mal stNolly pre vate and conbdentia, SEND FOR BOOK. Uioe Hours S A.M. 02 7. M., and! from 610? P.M. Closed on Sundays AFTER ALL OTHERS FAL CONSUL whill, Phila. Pa. compre experience in all 8 Por- ily restores those weakened by early i ww. Ae. Oall or write, Advice roe and aha ential Hours J0 AM ULSI PM. and © ings. Ma Send Ici Bisnp for Book. I prescribe t dorse Big ¢ as 1 specific forthe cette of this disease G HL INGRAHAM M Amsterdam, N We have sold Rig maany years, abd it fiven the best of action D.R DYCRE & OO Ohiteage $1.00. 801d by Droge FRAZER AXLE GREASE. Nest in the World. Made only by the Fraser Lubrios torCo. at Chicags, ©. ¥. & st. Louis. Sold everywhere Ts are WE only by the Chemical Os. Ba 1 seans P Te pr BLN ‘8s G ; NERVE RES "n SREYE DD onaeRk rr Pervene, Fin, -_e. iwratusLe then we Siemenn. Ne after days wv Trative sud #1 inl hettis Bes ae pate, hes Paring sapere an bos whee rocetvnd Send smears, FO sed corpse adios of te TR KLINE RED Aved ne, Pidisdetine, Pa Dreggs. BR) WARE OF INIT 201%% hat Ds for all Pui we Ed Prices. Foeforenos riven, ee Giron on VLORID
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