MISCELLANEOUS. Every f.inner ehouhl nt lentl hnve one munty pitper, nml ttut (mper ehuulit to tlio Adtuoath, nhlrli mntaitis nil the latest lo ci I news. Only $1.00 a year. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are ymi tlitturlied nt night ntnl broVen of your rest hy u lick clillil suffering anil cry Inn wlih pnln of culttnj; ti-ctliT Ifeo, Berul nl one-- nnd get a bottlo of Mna. Vi.vsi,nw's Boothino Bvnvp for Ciiildur Tkktmino. Iti vnlue is Inralculable. It will relievo the ruior little eullercra immediately. Depend upon II, mothers, thero 1 no mistake nbout ft. Il cures dysentery etnl illiirrlioca.rcgu lutes the stomach nnd bowols, euros wind eolln,siflet tho gums,reduret Inflammation nnd gives tone and energy to the wholo svs lem. Mm. U'inhi.iiw's &n,tuiko Svnur run Ohilouks Tkctiiiso is tile iisant to tlie J title, and is the (inscription of one ol the ohW nnd best fumnlo plivsiciiins and nurses In the UnHcil Stales, nnd is for sale by all drti'jists throughout Iho world, l'riee 25 cents A bottlo. A ctileh in Tuno must moke tho o'd chap feel tew sew. On IMrty Days Trial. The Voltaic Bkc.t Co., Marsliall, Mich., will sond Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro Vol tain Dolls nnd Electrio Appliances on trial lor thirty days to men (youiiK or old) who sre afflicted with nervous debility, lost vi tality and kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedy and complete restoration of henllli anil manly ylgor. K. D. No risk is incur red, ns thirty days' tricl is ullowed. 5.1y --A good many of our young bloods wear diamond studs that flick, Taste always dots. ELECflllCITY. Ol all the known Ulcctro-Galvitiilc Appliances at the present day it is now conceded by the Medical Km I ' i any ali i Qcctricinus gpuerally, that the American Ojivauic Co's 1Towahi Shields ure Iho best, possessing intrinsic Klerlric.it merits, ns ono eliicld or npplianco can be fitted to liny pari of the body, which ii not (rue of liny other, fico adveilisrinent ii, nrllier column ol this pa pur. JCIcctrtc Get z.Ue. An old farmer ff id of tils pastor, win was exceedingly mild in his preaching "lie is a good man, but ho always rales withh'.s teeth up" Tho oil adage that a man is a fool or a physiclsn at forty, explains why It isro, many patent medicines make their appear nnco every year, nn.l njaiti disappears 1 i k lte moruingdew. JADWIN'S TARSYHUI is the result of U'J years of exprienci" in tho study of medin.ues. Thomas, the drug isf , telia il. A young lady ii Now York has named her dog I'ennv because it was tent lo her. Rnin Wrought iu tho Forest. How depressing it Is to s.'e acres of trees cut down in - the midst of a nnblo forest, How saddening it is also lo see that thin spot in the midst of your otherwise ubund not hair. Slop it at on co by tho use of PaV-or's Hair Balsam. For actual efficiency this fmmiis nilicle standi at the head ol its elass. Elegant fir theloilet, delicious in odor, md restores the original color lo crm or fa ed hair. Economical, as a sligl t, oc casion I aptilientinn keeps the hair and Ecalp I perfect older. An Iron -Immlwit for tho revenue eer vice u'as built in sixty days in Buffalo, N. Y. Co'uk, Iuhh.- Dr. K. K. Filler, sajs: "In lo used llmwn'a Iron 1 Itteis in my ow t 'nniily with excellent results." T io . for yutt ng tho : hn , once more. One bundle 1 percent, is a profit that ill fys prothts n fortune. "I DON'T FEEL WELL!" The stora ncli Is iuIoI ordeij ng!r. tol, that lr.eans chronio lyppeppiu. You slioi Id take Acker's )yspo,.sla TaMetsand f o 1 this terrible oise. Sold by C T. Horn, Lehigh bo jftiid 1". A. Horn, Veifspirt. Dueler's now agree that Loiled cow's milk is not g md for babies; it is better law. The doctor uro right, a raw cow gives bet tcr mill: than a boiled one. THE Carbon Advocate 13 THE BEST MEDIUM FOR Local Advertising IN CAMION COUNTY. Sentl for Rates, which will bo found very moderate. fV 1Pvir.fi no of every description, Illustrated Sale Bills A SPECIALTY. ALL FOR NOTHING. Yhr tho Doctoi Was Disfcm.od, and what lllg ithave b-.'tm i)tu. w.tlmthlrrj. 1 "Wed, wltn "emit tlr. U in he eot. red his homo which was ell si It ttl In n rosy v 11 luire In Central New York, 1 hnv. ki back from a lung nnn Urciry ride away down amoiiKtho momitHlns and all to no purpose wlmtcvor. The mesjcniier raid the man wouldn't llvo till inornmir, when the lact Is he had only an ordlntry attack of colic. If tho slmplotnns had only lind sense cuouith to put n HENSO.VS OAlVINn I'tUtOUll 1'iiASTUlt on his (tntnach ho wculd hare been nil rli;lit In an hour or two. Hut somo folks are slow to learn,'1 ndded Iho old fhys chin, swatlonlnir tho cup cf steaming ton' which his wlfo had Just poured for him- Dr. Il wnsrltht, yet pe'iplo do learn, ven thouith slowly. Tho rapidly Increnslnir iko or 11ciiom' plaster liroves this beyond question, and the no,d dostors aro certain lo he saved much ofthelr tiocdl-ss toP. In all diseases enpatdo of lieln affected by a plas ter Itenjoii's nets efficiently and at once. The Konulne haro the word OAl'OINl cut In tho eontro. Tilej lis cents- Saaburr & Johnson, OUemlsts, Now York, IFolieyof 13 wliicli is to Bilj-, Porry Davis's Pain Killer Cartcln Ctns. Alka, rf vyorcettir (llr.ss.) I'M hretrai bc2o, I ircd I'Jla Killer no allnl. iucu t, uuu i c cuicu on in a u.oz t lunc. ' . Ciptda I). R. Cocdcll, Jr., cf Ecanrort, rlciic, tryr,: " To. L?kc, i rm:Jn3 rue mtt, I fcaow cf no znciUclco that U more cffocUve." David Pierce, TTllca, IT. Y., rrj-: ' Tor cote, l-rutix.-. burna ra;l ciiruliiu, it has never failed to cacct a crura" An accident nay happen to-morrow. Buy Trxr-Y Davis'3 Pahi Killets to-day of any Eruggist SB I lit f, I? A HOME DEUGGIST TEs3TIFIES. rojmlarlty nt homo Is not alwnys tho host te?t ot merit, hut wo point proudly to tho fact that no other inedlclno has wem for Itself such universal iiiprohatlon In Its own city, ato, aud country, und among all people, as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Tlio followlns letter from ono of our hest KnoM'ii Massachusetts l)ruggista should bo of interest to every s under I RHEUfOT. bESSES vcro that I could not moro from the bed or drew, without help. 1 tried several reme dies without much if any relief, until 1 took AVKtt'S SAIISAl'AHII.LA, .by tho use of two bottles of wbloH I wns completely curod, llavo sold largo quantities of your SAItsA l'Alill.l.A, and it still retains its wonderful opularlty, 'J'ho many notnblo cures It has ellcctcd In thli vicinity convince mo that It Is the beat blood medicine ever oirered to tho public. K. l' HAltnis." ltlver St., Buckland, JIass., May 13, lbi2. SfilT RHFIIM ovcrsecrinnholvcll OH LI 1111 UU III l carpet Corimratlon. was for over twenty years before his removal to Lowell mulcted with Salt Klimim In Its worst form. Its ulcerations actually covered moro than half tho surface of his body nnd limbs. Ho was entirely cured by Avcu'a Bahsapaiulla. Sco ccrtilicato in Ayer's Almanac- for 1883. 1'ltEPARED nr Dr.J.C.Ayor&Co.jLowoIljMass. Sold by all Druggists) 51, six bottles for CS. MHO ISUMACQUMTCD WITH THC QtoOnAPMY 0 THlSCOJN TRY WILL&EC DV FXAMININQ THIS MAP THAT THC mmm 3 s CBICAGOiROCKKMBD&PACJFiC ffl gy the central poittlon of io lino, coanootB tho East and tlie West by thb short net i oute, nnd car ries pnasenccm, vlthout chaufto of carb, botwutn Chicago and Kansas City, Council BluCs, Lcavuii worth, Atchleion, IlinncapoJls and Ct. Paul. Jt conrcctt? in Union Depots with all tho principal lines of road between tho AtUutio and tho Puetilo Oocane. ItB equlpmtnt Is unrivaled and majfiun cent, be! riff compoeod of Most Coinfortfiblg i.ud beautiful ajy Coaohes, Mognlflccnt Ilorton lie cllnlng Chair Cars, I'ullman'a Prcttieit ralr.ou Bleeping Cars, and the Jieut Lino of Dinintf C.ir3 In tho World. Ihreo Trains hot ween Chicago end Missouri nivcr Points. Two Trains between Chi ofio and Uinncapolis and S u Paul, via tho rucaous "ALBERT LEA ROUTE.' A New aud Dlreot Lino, via Seneca rd Kanka kee, has recently bson opcuod betweon Richnijnd. Norfollc.Newport New. Chattauooffa, Atlanta, Au- fusta, Nashville. Louisville, Lexington, Cincinnati, ndianapolls and Lit aye t to, and Oinalu, Minneap olis and Bt. Paul aid intermediate polma. A11 Through Aa j senders Travel on last Uxpre33 Trains. Tickets for sale at all principal Ticket Omecsln the United States and Canada. Bajfgaca chocked throuph pnd rates of faro cl. ways aa low oj oompetltors that oflsr lcs3 cdvnn tases, For detailed information, get the Zlapj and Told ors or tho GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, At your nearest Tloket Offloe, or address R. R. CABLE, E. BT. J JHH, Vlee frei. & Oca'l H'k't, Oco'l TkU U ran. Ajt, CHICAGO. HorvB-LifB andgor pass SSf 53 ?1S" JJob Printing neatly, cheaply and promptly execut ed at this office. Give us a trial and be convinced. TTjga ftrr,TS rTi'ga This cut shows the Howard Electric AND Magnetic Shield as applied over lite Kid io k nnd Ncivo-vlliil centers. Tno only ap- iillance mauo thai Jits every part ol tho body, and the only ono needed to POSITIVELY CURB KflttneyZMveaso It lie ii mudsill! E yspopsln, tho worst cases ot Sciuliinl Wcnk iicss, H.tliaus- ticli, Imiioteil cyf and nil Zls cus.ee und Wenk lichsjof the IJrlnu ticiiltal Onrunsj. Patented Feb. 25, 1670. . .. imwupo YOl'NO MUN, from early Indiscretion, lack nerve forco and fail lo ctlaln etrength. WIDDuE-AaHD JIEMotten belt vigor, attribnt Ing It to the progress of yearo. Iha IJOTHF.K, WIFE nnd MAID, snfJerlngfrom Female Weeklies s. Nervous Debility und other ail ments, will find It the only euro. To one and r.U wo say that tho Shield gives a nat ural aid In a natural wuv WITHOUT DltUGaiXO THE STOMACH. XViirr.tritcd Ono Year, and tho best appliuiico iiintlc. Iiluctratcd ramplilet, TIinCK TTS OF MEN, oIeo Pamphlet for LsiUcb only, seut on receipt of Oc, tealcd; unsealed, 1'ltEE. Amsi'ican GaivanSc Cq.? Ut I 5utO1103 C'lio.tnut St., i.'M!a. 1 OF THB I I Mr. S. M. Cutlis, of llrooltlyn, N. Y., Bays lie nppllcrl lo Itie best pliyslcinns lie could Mud, nnd uee.l every remedy recom mended for n severe jnugli lie lintl for over four months with no wess. ami bv no ciilenl li.-nj-.l or JAUWlN'STAll BYUUl'. X took two ImtlieSMiid wns eutitrly cured. For sale at Thomas' Drug Store. Cold wcalbcr alTccls your wrap it tight. Merit Is what makes great men stand out so prominently, nnd true merit must exist In all articles od'tTeii to tho public. This Is what distinguishes Jadwin's Tab Byuup from all other pulentmedicines recommend ed for coughs or colds. For Bale at Thomas' drug store Out West when ft bear Rets Into a hog pen thero is trouble bruin for tlie pigs. NO LONOF.lt A QUESTION of opinions wo cuararitee every box of Acker's Dyspep sia Tablets. Prico 2Se. find SOc. Eold by Dr. Horn, ticliighton, nnd K. A. Horn) Weiss port. It is a cold day when the Ico Is not left. What Will Stop Mt Couantsa At Nialti? Guaranice Acker's English Itemedy will. IMco 1 Oc, SOc. $1 . Sold by Dr. C. T. Horn, Lehlgliton, & E. A. Horn, Weiss port. .Mnlebes are now low, but it seems a pity to strike them when they nre down. If people troubled with colds, would take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral before going to church or places of entertainment, they would avoid coughing, greatly to tho com fort ol both speakers and bcarrrs. Public speakers and singers find that tlio Pectoral wonderfully increases the power and flexi bility of tlio voice. The mon who was kicked out of the sea side resort was caught by Hie under Inc. Neryous debility, the curse of tho Ameri can people, immediately yields lo the action of Brown's Iron Bitters. Never judge by appearanco. A shabby suit may contdiu an editor. Don't let any one convinceyou that thoso pains around your heart are not heart di sense, they are, do not delay but procure Dr. Graves' Heart Regulator. 30 years hate prove! its yalue. A land slide is a portion of laud slid ing down a mountain. A land scape is seme that got away. Uhk acker's Ivkui.isii Rkukbt for Con sumption. Sold by Dr. C. T. Horn, Le hlgliton, and E. A. Horn, Weissporl. A nod thing in bonnets A dozing wo mnn in church. ita GR5!AT CUilEO Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbarjo, Dackacho, Headache, Toclhschc, Hare Tliront, stiTrlllnjr. Hitrntit. ltrulse. Hunt. Sculi!, Vrnvt Ililr. AND All. Ullini IIOIIIM 1'U.Vf. All Allirjl. SuH by Drussll nfl U.'itl.'rB crerTwIte-e. s'lftf Cnti ft bntilA. ninvlfnui lu 11 LatHfUUffei. TUP. M.-IXS A. VOOKI.KIt Ct. aw..inr. lo A. VIHULltl A CO ) UUIMiri. Jlil..l. H. i ft 2j IHJ, 0 S Z a a " c o . a t. k o cat. K 1 g - EotS .in ,. 6 ft i 5 a iHsneyts v c. "fi CUSCS WHERE All tlSt rAlfsP l$i He3t DiubIi Hyrun. Tunics good. I Uso ln tline. Sold by druggists. rv-rSOI.lNTON nttUTNKY, fashionable III i3 Hoot ami Siiob Makkr, Jlank St., l.ehlirliton. All work warranted. ft2gr Subscribe for and read the Camion Advocate. It contains all the latest local news up to the time oi going to press. FARMERS' COLUMN.! ili Jl 0 WSaesa we gite th&l we wiBB during tlie next 30 days, in order to reduce stock, prior to' removing to more convenient premises, ive you pgWtlie followino' Very Extraordinary p Bargains in Pianos, Oug ans, Hew ing Machines, &c, &c. HEAD and PUHCHASE : Behning T'iano, Style 7, Square, 3-Stiin'ed, Fischer- I'inuo, at the very extraordinary low price of Estey Organ, 13 stops, (5 two-and-a-half and 1 one octave sets of reeds, diapason, flute, vio letta, vox jubilante, melodia, viola, dolce, dulciana, sub-bass, harmonique, coupler, vox lmmana, 1. forte, 11. forte, in a handsome case, G feet high .... Reading Organ, 5 octaves, 8 sets reeds, 10 stops, -f ijycr os: iiusucs organ, " stoi'i. ' r5 Bridgeport Organ, Cat. Price. 850 Usual Price. 125 Reduced to. 305 - 155 Bridgeport Organ, Bridgeport Organ, Two 6ets of Iteeds throiujiwut, Nluu Stops. 1 3-5 sets oj llcedt througliout, Becii Slops, Ono set ot liceds throughout, I l'lvo btops. f - 330 150 113 217 130 95 215 100 GO 200 b5 50 180 G5 45 1G0 50 40 And a lot of Sewing Machines, Organinas, Accordeons. Violins. Musical Cabinets, &c, &c, AT YOUR OWN OFFER. Destroying WootlJ. Thero are Hires modes of dealing with weeds on farms: 1, allowing them free rango a common nnd bad way; 2,strunl ing against them with partial success. This treatment Is very common even among many goo.l farmers. It will do for some wecdi which nro not I rinidable, such ns common grass In a corn field. With oilier weeds, such as Canada thistle, It is expen sive As with a fire In a clly, It Is cheaper to raako thorough work and not to leare any vestige to break out again. Hence in many cases It is belter to adopt a third mode, and effect a clean sweep. Farmers of tho second class above described tayi "This cannot be dons; we have tried il."' Tills is correct eo far as their Imperfect mode was concerned. I have often asked such f.irmcrs why, after destroying nine-tenths of the weeds, they could not finish the tenth? It is becauso tlicy have long adopt ed the habit of being sillsfied with partial wrk. I once gave a hired man a piece ot work nt hoeing weeds in a garden, and knowing his imperfect habit I oirered an adilillniial duller to his dny'j tragrs if I could not find n hundred living weeds after him. lie did not get tlio dollarl It is the simo old habit with so ninny farmers. I think it is a bad doctrine fir any writer to hold before readers that spreading weeds cannot be wholly extirpated. It lends to maintain ond perpetuate loose praclicrs. Ii Is asserted IhalCinadi lliislles "have stead ily increased, oven on farms whero all the rules for their destruction have been faith fully observed." I havo no doubt thul farmers havo tried to observe llicso rules, b'lt between old habits .nnd s'icli obstruc lions as stumps ond stones, thero 1ns been si failure. Let ine eito n few examples: A few miles from my residence is a farm of over one hundred ucres. Tho owner did not believo tliatCnnadu thistles could le killed, and ho accordingly did lint "wasti" needlss labor to destroy them, lie let tlitm haxe llielr own way, and prudually lie whole farm wns nearly covered. Thai farm becamu noted for Ita broad crop of these thistles. It then fell into new houds, anil was subjected to a now treatment The manager did not adopt tho long Interval practice of allowing thistles to get sotiu headway between the plowings. lie put tbem completely under and made them stay there. Fences were removed so that all the thistles could be leached. I olleu pass that frm now, but I see no thistles un it. I killed a patch ol an ncro of Canadn thistles in. one season, nnd none ever catiii ullerward. In another year I thoroughly destroyed another pateh of five acres. 1 have known the thing done so often that il is hardly necessary to multiply statements Thegrnund was such as lo admit ofunbroke plowing. Among rocks end stumps I night be Impracticable. I haye known f some farmers who asseited that they tried it and failed, but I found on examination lliat theypursued the half slip shod course I ul.OivinQ; S'llno tvocd to -cp bottveon plow iiigs. I have scon u large field of quad. irass completely cleared in one season bill it was done by thorough work, which is nl ways the cheapest. I bavo seen two farm In the midst of a country while with oxeyi daisy, and on these two farms not n plan of this weed ciuld be found. The tbo.-ough system purued was not a costly one. T o all summer fallows, with weeds between, s a poor, slip shod wjy. Thorough, 11. e pulyerizition and ch'Sj work i3 what is wanted on all-summer fallows. Acts, ill Country Gentleman. Pars'.oy in Winter. It is very easy to havo a supply ol pars ley nil winter. Take un the plants from the garden, cut off all but a few small leaves at the centre of the lull, and plant them in rr box of good soil. Another method is, to tjko a keg a nail keg will unswere; bon numerous Inch or Inch iinil u lmlf holes in ils sides. 1'lace the parsley with the crown at the holes and tho roots extending hori zontally into the keg, gradually ililiug in with cartli lo hold them in place. Finish by planting somo roots upright at tlie lop Either box or keg, il supported at n kitchen window and watered as needed, will giyo a supply of fresh leaves all winter. Tho re sidents of cities who have no gardens, can buy parsley for this purpose in the markets, as it is' usually sold with the roots attached. Thoso who aro fond of parsley as a season ing, and do not caro lo bo at tho trouble ol .ilsinn Has aboye, may dry It readily ond find It above ns good as when fresh. Spread the tcayes thinly on pan; when the stove oyen is not very lint, place this in it, and leave the door open. The (wrsley will dry very quickly; as soon as it is crisp, rub it between the hands into u powder, which Is to be kept in bottles, tightly closed. tinier ican Aijricultarm. o "Acin" Carrots. Connecticut has a stringent stalulo again! suffering wild carrots to grow along the highways running through farms, and we hear with great satisfaction that some trans gressors iu this matter haye been prosccul ed this year, for tolerating the nuisance What is tlio uso of having lawn against any nuisance unless they aro enforced? Tho object of law Is to eradlcuto this pestilential weed, one of the worst a fanner lias to cm tend with, and to protect the careful bus baudinan who keeps his own fiol Is clear Of tlie pet. lie needs protection. Ills caro less neighbor may puthlm lo lurgo expense and damage his hay crop, end Increuso the cost of eyory hoeJ crop, simply by neglec If he leaves the corrot to malure its serds tlie dried umbels are carried awoy by tho wiuds, thus spreading the pest. The water along the road sido washes the seed through tho culvert, mixed with road dust, into adjacent fields. Tho grass In the highway belongs to the adjacent land holder, anil tho law very properly holds him responsible for what he grows with his grass. The careless farmer may not freely domage his neighbor. Agrieuttuiiii. The person who is good for making excuses Is seldom good for any thing eise. How many things hath be to repent of that lives long? Most of our comforts grow up between crosses. Prosperity Is no just scale; adversity Is the only balance lo weigh friends. As charity cover a multitude of sins before God, so does politeness bef-ire men If you loye God as you ought then lore your brethern likewise. Ourcontent is our best having. Some people never lay by anything m 11 i - - T Si Jill In starting the Store Business wo set down the rule Large Sales and Small Profits. In continuing it, and finding that the motti, as an actual experiment, eminently success ful, we have enlarged upon the same and made it Larger Sales and Smaller Profits. Not yet satisfied, we move up and boldly assert our claim And b lieve we can safely assert it without fear of contradiction, and prove it by facts and figures to all who will come and try us and our prices. Come and try. Very respectfully, 3n Tf you are looking for a place to purchase FUSE Bmm AID MIBI0IIES, Toilet and Fancy Articles Stationery, Cig'ars, or TBae Firmest i" WsM IPes0 aaad iBrdlenB9 Remember, that place is at the POPULAR DRUG STORE of Opposite Carbon House, BANK Street. -:o:- A full supply of Pure Wines and Liquors for Medi cinal Purposes. ; Presciiptions very carclully compounded, day or night. Remember, Dr. C. T. HORN'S Popular Drug Store. WIJWB3!- SEETiUS 1883-4. We desire to say to our friends and the public in general, that s have on hand the Largest and most Complete Stock of Goods -OF ANY- ailorixiG- BstaHisiiaenT in this section of the County, comprising Cloths, Cassimeres, OVERCOATINGS, Plain and Fancy Suiting's, Which wo will put up for you in our usual FmST-CLASS STYLE, Thereby giving you, as we always, do Best Fitting;, Best Tiiuiiiifii and Best Mails CLOTHING IN LEHIGHTON. , U e havo also just receive! from the Manufacturer a Largo Stock ot Newest Styles of Ladles, Gents and Chlldren'H MAW AMID CJABPS, All of whtch wc arc now offering a UT Unprecedently Low Prices ! Very Ucspcctfully, MERCHANT TAILORSf Bank St., Lehigliton, Pa. "Weissport, Penna., Keens n full line of all the most popular Patent Medicines. Horse and Cattle Powders, Fancy Stationery, Toilette Articles, School Supplies, A fsall Stock off Wall l9apcr and JSoMers, FISHING RODS AND TACKLE, Limerick Hooks, Oil and Raw Silk, Linen and Cot ton Lines, Ac, very cheap. Also, a largo assortment of D. M. Ferry & Co'a Celebrated Fresh Garden Seeds. Choice Cigars, and a fine stock of Pure- Wines and Liquors fcr Medicinal Purposes. Prescriptions very carclully compounded, day or night. Patronage invited. REMEMBER THE MAOE, . E. A. HORN, Weissport, Pa. Near L, & S. Depot, Bank ST., Leliighton. At Loav Prices! for a rainy day. They can't even keep an umbrella. May 6th, 1S83.
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