T FOREST REPUBLICAN. ! 4. C. art MK, . c,t. 4 PioniTii. WKD.VKHDAY, hKPTFMBKK 30. 1SH itt:inti.i a ticket. 17. iV. HnuOiir IViiM Pftnro. (ifnmiiT - M artln fi. Hramhanirh. 7,u. Owrrnfrr- Kr.ntt l. MK,-Iln. Acr'y Jnlrnutl Affair! - Hoary Hotirk. 0njrrM--xr7-T. H. (,'r.ffo, M. H. (iarland, I. K. Ix'hm, J. it. K.Mcott. I)ITI(T. fmtfreHmitl It. Millar. fttnUHryviUr -Jmi Howard. f.OI.'MTT. lMmy-A, K. Mry-.bllna-. KON-IMHTImA. hujimmt. Ourt -llobnrt (1. Krawrr, (itiTfi Konk.il. tUptrrUT Oiurt yratik M.Treilnr, Jamr K. Cl.rk. OiH of th Ui'Mt popular pol rrl photograph In lyin'lori, I of PrMidnot VVllwm. Tim tt.fitr rri hurdly nop tb rlnrn.nd. Iiernonmllr: V Inrfloalor. Hur li la popul.r with tha KriffHab, ari'l why nhoiildn'l he bT Didn't ha Inrn or our Vf),W.iftt canal In IbrirnT A rwxmfMW who votaa for Mcf.'or- j rnlr k lor Oovarn.ir I voting for a ;arn- , o:ratl! national adrnlnltratlon-Praa. riant, fjongra and all. For a Democrat that I all right, but a Prograaalve or a ; K publican l ix.und lo dafaat the liern- ocrallc ticket If ha can. TlfKcallof the Klaphant to the man who hate ten following the Hull Mooa, 1 but now hav no candidate of their own for Oovarnor, I being baard and bnalad. , Mny Prograaalve- Itapubllcana would have prafnrrad Iiwl lo llrumbaugh, ha- caua Iawl wa Ihelr candidate, but aa for departing txitb wing of the Itapnbll- can movaiiianl and going over lo the. machine bamocral Ilk MrCnrrnli k - ' that l"oinalhlrig alaalrady." Frank j I In New. Tim I'ci III lo Iadgarof Phlladalphla.ona of the atamichaal of the Kapubllcari paper, foraaaw what evil afTwt Ilia t tempt to ra elect Panroaa would bring to lha party In till" lata, in a clarion call lo the Kapu til lean of l'aiinylvnla It do r lial llit PerirMui wa a menace to the National Itepu I.I ii-an Urn and If the party wa to live and regain popular con fldancn, I'anroa (mm I be dafnatad. iJamocratln VlndlraUir, The Puhlle Ledger I not now and navar wa a Kepulillcan paper, and the moat conservative and beat pi.atad people poaltlvnly declare that lla attitude In the campaign will add not one lea than (HOI to I'anroae a majority In Philadelphia alone. Til K determination of the admlnUtra tlon at Washington lo Impoan burden aome war laxea In llmaa of peace, a a ruae aolely Pi cover the failure of the Iiamocrello tariff laglalallon, ha brought the voter of Penriaylvanla to a full aenae of their duty at thl particular time and tha Kapuhllcane bav abundant raeaoti for llinlr belief that lha people will not only rebuke the admlnlxtrallon, but will vote Willi all poalble empliaal aglnt Mr. Palmar who haa had much Pi do with framing the dlatroiia Iietnonratlo policlea at WaahlngUin. Under all lbs condition an old time Republican ma jority In Pennaylvaula acnrua aured, and the Kepubllcana are now In I he thick of a light with alia'ilute coulldance of uc cea for thnlr entire tlckat. The Eagerly Helpful CongresBman. F.xtram from lettnr written by a CniigreMinan to one of hi constituent!.: "Ifyou have in mind any particular govnriimnut document please write me and I will try Pi secure It for you. "if there la a baby In your family I can send you very valuable government document entitled 'The Care of Ihe Ilaby.' "it any nr your friend are lost or alrandcd In Kurope please let me know and I will try to locate them for you and assist In getting them back to America. 1 have already located many rel ative and friend of my constituent and It will allord mo pleasure lo aid you In thla way, "Please remember my preliminary competitive examination to lie held In New York (in October Hint next, to select a cadel for Annapolis. Kindly mention the matter to any eligible young men among your aciiiHliiUnce," To which Ihe constituent replied: "Your letter of Heptninber llfleentli for votes ha been received and tinted." No Time To Swap Horses. Aa sure a you are living, if Forest county semis a new mail to Ihe legislature thla fall, one who 1 not thoroughly posted on Ihe way they bsveof lining thing In Harrlshurg, the Iniquitous anil hideous water snake, sgsinst which our county made audi a brave Unlit two year ago, will ps the legislature, and our county be turned over lo Ihe tender merries of the water grabber, and the hideous iIniiin, the mere thoughts ol which have given us nightmare ami put us all on the verge of nervous prostration, will become a reality and Forest county will be practl clly wiped off tbe map. This 1 not theory but a condition that stare the resi dent of the Tloriesla creek and the Alle gheny river vlllc In the teeth. Do you waul toJiiistil.n your life, your family, your home by audi ciuiilliloii? Then don't trust your business In the legisla ture lo a green hand at this critical stage. Ild It not been for the excellent and In telligent watchfulness of Mr. Merhllng and three or four other wide awake and experienced mnmliera of the legislature at the last session these bills would have slipped through, and our county and a few other In this em! of the HtaUi would today he In the grip of the water power grabber. No green baud could have watched and averted this calamity. Well do we remember the excellent work, also, of ex-Judge Kreltler, Ihe late T, D. I'ol litis, N. P. Wheeler, Attorney A. C. Hrown, representing the County Com mlssloner, Mini others. In killing off tills obnoxious legislation, and the numerous trips they made to Harrlshurg to light these snakes, Consider these fsd thoroughly, thoughtfully. Lay aside any prejudice you may have formed, Forget your likes or dislike and make up your mind to vole lor and work for your own Interests. 1 bU I no lime lo swap horses. Candidate Pinibot Pitted Through. Glfford Plnrhot, who claim a "t'HIdb j rldnr" In Fika count, and wanla lo ho 8rtor from I'nnyl anla, road bla inuob boraldwl trip throoi(b tbl action laat wk. ftaloHay ha r'arhod Tio nxata, ahort ha gate a abort atrant talk to Hi aruall .Saturday afternoon crowd that la naual to our Un at tha coroar of Kloi and HrldK alroau, tha burdan of wMrh waa hla annaty to II' k Monator Pnro. if ia car arrivad about tbraa o'clock from Tul loo Ui and on of tha ma'i bara of lb t party waa our old frland (io. Mono of Warran, a ary atrong advocate of pur polilion. Mr. Pincbot waa mat at Tldl-I out and eaonrtod to our city by a oum-j 1 br ol our low oaman, among whom were ' K, W. fiowman, A. M. Doutt, J. C.Oeiat, : f. K. Ianaoo, W. 3. Campbell, Harry ; Watw.o and William Woloolt. j In a aomawhat axtandad aaRb Judf( ' (rwin Introduced candidaUi Plncbot, and ' among oibar lblnf(a be mad tha rathai ! Urtlin atatamant that Honalor Peor'jaa had aald "be owned tha ToUira of tbla I rflate," Tb Judiie afterward admi'.Ud j that be had only heard aomeooe elae aay thla. Candidate Plnchot'a apaacb wa almoat wholly devoted to abuae of Hanator Pan roaa, wboaa Job be freely admitted be, ""ld like to beat blm out of. Willi hlrn l " "anything lo beat Fenroee," tLe ' awfully bad boa. He charged tbe Han- "' 'lh favoring every bal law and op- : I"lng avary good one. Whan he came; pnlalii bla mnat aerioua charge waa1 that nanaUir Pan roaa had vole for the, 'Canadian reciprocity law, but h forgot! ; lo aay that one of the atrongent advocate ' i of that bill, while It waa undnr conaldera- tlon In Corigrao, wa (.'ol, Itoonevelt, I who mole speech In It favor and reoomrnandad It aa a splendid measure for tbe people of the United Nlatea, ea peclally ihe working man. He further more forgot to elate that bla iJemocrailo opponent, A. Mitchell Palmer, who alao wanla Penrose's ob ao bad that be can taate It, wa one of the mala leader Id tbe paaaageof the free trad law now In fore and that allow Canada lo export her goixl Into tin country duty free, but give the UuIUkI Htatea no chance to ex act the sains privilege from Ibe Canadian. Hut It Isn't Palmer'a ecalp that liirford la after. He rather hopes to draw enough Kapuhllcane to himself to let Ibe big I)oiiioorllc boss, Palmer, Another of Mr. Plnchot'a complaints waaofthe manner In which the atate hlghwaya wera handled under Commis sioner liigelow, knowing full well that Auditor General Powell held up the n ad fund for a year ao that no work conld be done on the road during that period, and knowing tint thla course would bring odium upon tbe highway depart men I, Could Hanator Penrose or Mr. Itlgelow have had their way of It the atate high way would today be In the very finest condition, and that without one penny's cost lo Ihe taxpayera of the country. Mr. Plnchot, It should be remembered, la very wealthy man, perhap no wealthier man ever asplied Ut the Honat orshlp from Pennsylvania. After being pried loose from his Job a chief forester at Washington In 1(110, he established a "voting residence," to use 111 own word, In thla atate, and If he ha been the good "bouse-clean log" citizen that he pretend to be, and baa not been absent at bis "real residence" on election day, be baa voted atjust four general election In Pnntieylvanla. Thl should entitle him to he elected aa our representative lo Ibe U. H. Hnnaln, by all means! It would be an easy Job for hltn, and he wouldn't be bothered but once a year, when of course be would have to bunt up hi "voting residence" and cast bla ballot. The Late Sebastian Cook. Hnbatlan Cook, son of John and K eth er yn Hitter Cook, wa born at Cooka burg, Harnett Township, July 4, 18:17. He waa a member of a family of eighteen, three of which aurvlve blm, who are Jerry and Hijulre Cook and Mr. Martha Hnyder of thla place. Those who have gone before are Dan, John, Mr. Piper, Mr. Young, Phillip, Andrew, Mra. Iter lln, Mra. Phippa, Mr. I.lndsey, Mra. Hlocuui, Mra. Henry and KIIJhIi. Mr. Cook spent nearly all hi life In thla place and to blm do we owe the debt of helping lo clear the land and building permanent homo In Cookaburg. Iu the year uf lHtll, when Lincoln called for vol unteers, Mr, Cook waa one of the llrat to respond, enlisting on the first day of July, 1WI1. He enlisted In Ihe Tenth Regiment of the Pennsylvania Unserves, Company K, and was under ('apt. Pblpp, and later, Capl. Knox. He fought In tome great battles, among which were the battle ol the W .Idernesa, and battle of Hull Hun. He fought In IheHeven Daya' Itatlle until the II fill day, when be wa wounded In the ankle by a bullet nbot by a rebel soldier. After sull'erlng for al most a week from thla wound he wa taken to Ilallimore to the hospital, where he remained for six months, wheu be In sisted on going back Into the battle Held Physlnisns, understanding hla physical condition, refused hi request and he was granted an honorable discharge January I, IHfl.'l, Yet no man ever loved his coun try heiter; be never boasted of bla ser vice but many an old soldier will today toll of hi great bravery. In 1WI5 he waa married to Mis Kara Morgan, who still aurvlve him and baa Indeed proved herself a faithful compan ion. To Ihla union nine children were born, all of which survive blm, except one, Mra. Hetty Nlocum, who preceded blm to the other world live year ago. The children are Andrew, William, Au gustos, Ouhurn, Mra. Hubert Cook, of thla place, Mrs, Ida Hoyd of Clarion, Mra. William Hmalliera of Kane, and Mra. Kdward Merchant of Mayburg. He was also survived by llilrty-nlne grand children and nine great-grsnddilldren. Mr. Cook wa taken 111 on Wednesday, Kept, 0, llll l, and though everything that human hand could do, the "Angel ol Death" could not be barred and be was called lo hla eternal home o;i Monday morning. While sick he wa attended by Dr. Klmor and Mis Naylon. He waa a good clll.en, a kind neighbor, a lalthful worker, and will be grimily missed. From the beginning of hi lllnes friends hoped for his recovery, but when they saw It In vain bla son-in-law asked "II be was ready lo die," llesald, "I am." He had a sinllii and a kind word for everyone, and was known to everyone In Ihe community as "Uncle lloss." We grieve at the thought that lie la gone, never to return, but be Iikh erected a monomant In the num'tf of all that will or pariab. ' Oa Tborvlay aa w aDtcrad that bom to lay the dar on lo rt, fin(j of aadneaa came or o, wbao wa aw the Htere and Htrlpea banging at half EQMt. I Than, aa wa aaw tb caaket alao wrapped in our country's flag, oar mind" went J bf.k to tboea day from '61 till 'V, and , we could not help hut raaliM the great a'rlflce made by nor vr-tarana, floral offering ware abundant, Tb being mong tbe moat taantlfal fliwera. Kev. H. ftmallaoberger of Kellettvllla i praaobad tbe funeral eermon, Allbougb j a complete atrangar to the dacaaaed, Mr.' hmallenbergar aald be could fully real- : ia bla popularity In tha oommonlty by j tb large ooncouraa of friend who bad i come lo ebow him laat earthly raapect J Mr. (K,k'a favorite bymna were aung by Mr. and Mra. Clough of Clarion. After tb aervlcea be waa laid to real, a number of bla old eomrjdee following biro to tbe grave and giving him military bonora. Tban aa we returned lo our borne In our little vallay town and aaw the aun aink ailantly to real beneath lh bill, to rlae again la It glory at tbe banning ol - ll...n..L.I Ik. f.nA m another day, we tbonght of the one whom , we had laid lo reat lo rUe Id tbe glory of eternity. Cookaburg, Pa., HP'. 21, 1UM. j CARD OP THANK. Mra. Hebestian Cook and family of Cookaburg wish to expreaa Ihelr moat alncere thaoke to the people of that vl- clnltyand elaewbere lor tbelr klndneaa during Ibe Illness and death of their be- loved husband and father. Tbey ,o wish to expreaa ihelr Ibauk for ibe beautiful floral offarlnga. - , . (ireatceti ol Pennsylvania. For rn:. y years Pep.:;! y! v: h! i x.ri a-tit "v a trru'A i Iff fill I S-fi' I stronghold. Toe opponent r.r irjjub l . can rule assist that the p-ilby of t a , party Is destructive, but If It be, h ' comes It tbat the Kenubllcan s'a'e of i i'ennsylvnnla, with It Kipulatlon rd ' elvht mllilotiH, Is one of t.ie tuoat pros- j ptrtius states In tne l.'nlon? it rteu'iuiK an aseennancy were rtitnoii'i, as the vapid exponcn's ' 1 1 lernorat!c swav sylvatila, whore Kepuhllcan principles i "' '"e ihi-ii oui and policies have prevailed for mo-e; after every big pi me I was ever ln. than half a century, lust al cf beln; ; Town Topics. the magnificent commonwealth It Is J would he one of the most Insignificant ' i ..... j.j: In the tralii).y of states that constitute Acute Xndigeiuon. U'Th,,:".t aWftr themselves and "l " y thev furnish eloiient pro' f to ili- w ta "ka of a- ute Indlgeallon, followed by that In every field of human endeavor constipation ," writes Mra. M. J, Galla tin; much maligned but splendid atate . f ,.. K v m i.ii .,.ikin. of Pennsylvania Is pre ctirn- nt. I f he Geneva. N. Y. "I tried everylblng hears the palm In everything which ! T". '"COIDTDdii me '"I tb'i makes for real, lasting progress and , eoniplalnt but nothing did ma much i good prosperity. UD"' about foor montha ago I aaw Cham- The fta'tn of Pennxylvanlt I the ' berlaln'a Tablets advertlaed and procured world renter of the steel industry. Its ; rniiMiifa' tnriiiK and milling a'tiltles give employment at g.;od wages t-i ai indiiHtrlal popul pure lavorahly population that, will coin In Intelligence a.d thrift with the jx'ople of any similar area In the world. The mining output of the stale for the year l!)13, as r: ported to the state geologist, a?gre gated the remarkable sum of nea.l) six hundred million dollars, almos one-fourth of the entire mineral out put of the I .'nlted Hlates. If expressed In figures Its multitudinous manti 8"t tiring activities would make a show lug equally plctures(iie. Repelling a Slander. Democratic newspapers and oratois, who are now busy trying to fool th" people, IiihIkI that Republican sway iib been a blight to Pennsylvania; but the glorious old commonwealth re pels this slander from every ml'l nnrl mine and factory and railroad within lt.H borders, and from every savlngp bank In which the surplus earnings ol 1 1 h frugal and happy people are de IMislted. Not only Is Pennsylvania great In Its Industries which have been foster ed and made possible under the pro iciiive system or tne itenuhllcan party, but Its educational system h I unexcelled In any other state. Pa public schools, in which hundreds o' thousands of children receive the ben efits of a good education, have been hrou i;lit to their present efficiency un der Republican rule. The fre let books, which make It possible for the children of the poor to enjoy e-pi I advantages with the children of t well-to-do, are a result of Republican foresight and leglalation for the wel fern f)f people. t i Republican policy has been and lh, .oad and progressive In the high est sense, ami this fact Is so plui) that It cannot he obscured by thr most diligent Democratic slanderer of Republican candidates and policies. Just now the foremost shonters In the Democratic camp are concintrat lug their torrents of abuse on Senato Penrose In sn effort to defeat him f r reelection. They are tinsc nip'tlntis pi their assertions, but they cannot Just ly deny that for nearly a third of s century the mini against whom the'r vicious attacks are directed has heei a potent factor In shaping and sup porting leglHlation for the welfare ol Pennsylvania. Penrose and the State. Tills mighty ccmmonwealth, with lis flourishing Industries, lla prosp t oils people and Its happy homes, had had no more able or devoted advocate of all that makes for Its prestige and perpetuity Hum llols Penrose, Hi'iistor Penrose la the man that has done a;.d can do things for Penn sylvania, lie proved this fact to th satisfaction of every fair minded nia" In the state and nation while he was the leader of Ihe Unite I Hlate-t rei ate. lie won his present nonilnatlo squarely at the primaries by d'r c vote of the people, In the face of ma'l clous oppiiK.tlun ut the hands of Jaun diced and envious opponents, n ' those who now clamor about a "ma chine" are simply tralllckln In stol dtindt rs. The reelcllnn of Senator Penrfg Is the surest, guarantee Pcnnsylvniiia ran have for the continuance of the proud position the Keyntone State h;:s occupied c) ii ri n 'r the half eetitit'y of Its a Iviiiirenient under Iteptib I a ' rule, lie stands for Pennsylvania first ' and for those pnll' lcs which make fo Ihe happiness mrl nrncperlty ( f It i people, and I'cmisv Iviuila wl'I stan by li tut wil l Its ballots In November. : That I edger Fiasco. It has In come known that Jrhn : Cilbhel, In ndilltion to ti u v t n di'clur.id I f ir Senator Penrose an i enrolled him I self ns n member of the I'enii yl bis! I'roteillve 'liiloti, has n'si to Ignnil as vhe prcsldcnl of t ie Public l,e("r ' Ci nn nny and dlrei lnr of the Cnrll 1 l'nbllsblng Compiiny. I This In perluiiH Hie hottest shot th il has been Ihvil lulu the ant1 I'cnr Be coalition lo date. Mr. lirlhhcl has join i been a prominent llgure In the Cur I companies, and the fai t that, he h;i 1 demanded that his name he taker1 down from Ibe elllorlal columns f Ihe l.educr will make It very (lilllcll fur that newspaper to continue to til'-1 creilll all those who follow t tin stinil : arils of the Itcpuhlleun partv as re Kurds Its candidates lor the upper and, lower brunches of congress. The Scot'a Consolation. , lie wns it frugal Scot, mill when the collodion pinto ciuno round he dropped in ii lloilii In mistake for the humble , copper. Speedily discovering bis nils- I tike, however, he stepped softly down Hut aisle mid ropicstcd the collector to give him buck Hid coin, which re quest wns politely but llruily refused. A shade of disappointment Hilled o'er Ihe northerner's face its he walked slowly buck lo his pew. "A wild," ho said. "It's it loss, but there's some kiuii' consolation In rcllectlti' It's n bud one. It inl'bt have got me Into trouble nny where elso."-Piill Mull Gnzctto. Mirabaau a an Orator. No on. Dot even Tallerraod. conld approach Mlralx-na aa apoaker. and. rnrlonly ciiotich, tbla violent, eroo Uonal man waa. aa orator, perfectly K-lf fKa3iwI: "Lmrlrijf, the delist on the dilrfbrb me at Ma well lea the Right Inter--upted b!a npwb with crlea of aland .rer. liar, nconndnd. naaasaln. lie ; itp-i ror a tnonierit ann rookea at . ''e M'ltwl riK-inla-ra who were be t :mtterliii lilm with their tile woroa: I am w-Hltlii?. gantleiiien.' he an Id. 'for Jiew nruenltlea to die do wd.' Tben be rrmit on with hla nlx-wli at the point jrhre be had broken off." HI fare, pitted with amnllpo. waa iifc'ly, nayn the autlior of "Mlrabean.'' but hla very nctltie. trnnaformed by iIia r.lti i.r IiIm will ti n nia mfa map. ! .. . . , iri'riini llll IITTiJ llll" n " VCV r I tw r.t . When be abook bla "terrible Ixwir'a head" he waa terrifying and no man ! dnrr-d to Interrupt hlra. Maarachaum and the Turk. Meeiwlinnm ni.,d to be eonaldered m nrnra riiriiMiIrr tiv that Tnrka arhi j fr)T n nn tlttite for fuller wnp. The tory rona thnt the Tnrklli nniliniwidor at the Anatrlnn court. In the eighteenth cen tury, wiia h imtlve of K'ikl Rohelr. Wontlnt' to help hi city at n time of ! grent poverty, he look a anmplr- of thla ! l"eer stuff in Vienna, thinking. thnt the "Prink." na all foreigner were ''n '"Hi'd. might have ome tie for The Oermnna were quirk to ee i H ntlllfy for pipe Iwwla. lint declared ; thnt It w 1 for nothing el More ; ','n " Cei,turjr. bn" ,h" , Judgment, for who hna yet discovered jnny .,. n,e for niP,.r!rtinnrn? For ..i,. .n.. i. i.i ' " terlal. Here Is a stone which Is easily moulded when wet and when dry be comes hard and resist Are. Always Out. Mis Gnsh And were von ever otil after bis game, colonel? Colonel High a bolile of them from our drugglat. I eooo realized that I had gotten tbe right thing for tbey helped me at once. Since taking two bottlea of them I can eat heartily without any bad effect." For aale by all dealer. adv -See tonight. 'The Count of Monte Crlato," adv Chamberlain's Colic, Choleri and Diar rhoea Remedy. "I advised Ibe 'boy' when tbey en Hated for tbe Hptnlsb war to take Cham berlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with them, and have received many thanks for Ibe advice given," write J. H. Hnugbland, Kldoo, Iowa. "No person whether traveling or at borne should be without Ibis great remedy. For sale by all dealers. -See "The Count of Monte Crlato," tonight, adv PENNSYLVANIA HTATE II IG H i 1 WAY DEPARTMENT, HARRIS BURG. PA. Healed proposals will be re celved at aald ofllce until 10 a, m. October 6, lull, when bids will be publicly opened and acbeduled, and contract awarded aa soon thereafter aa possible, for the reconstruction of 10A0 lineal feet of Brick Block pavement 14 feel wide, situated in Tioneata Borough, Forest County. Plana and specifications may be seen at efUce of State Highway De partment, Harrlshurg; 1(101 Chealnut Hi reel, Philadelphia; 2117 Farmera' Bank Building, Pittsburgh, and Warren Hav Inga Bank Building, Warren, Pa. Full particulars and Information on applica tion to Edward M. Blgelow, Stale High way Commissioner. . i ii llF.R.Lansonl! Still On Deck. SELLS ::01comargarcno Buster Brown Shoes. Genera! Merchandise. ' Nearly Everything; You Need. ALWAYS THE RIGHT PRICE. r-t-H Cily Fruit Store H. I. Cohen, Proprietor. Always Ready To supply your wants in anything in the Fruit and Vegetable Line. No such stock ever kept in Tio nesta before. Our reputation already extends to all parts of the County, and all because we keep the Freshest, the Largest and the Best stock. Come and See. You are bound to be more than pleased. Store in Central Hotel Block, Tionesta. WaJk-Over Shoes. sfjn. Z i V ' H.. 1 1 4 I J Fall Styles are here. $3.50, $4, $4.50 G. W. ROBINSON & SON Watch ThJi Space Every Week. 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