V fVir A * * EHal to tbe Emergency. Jf A patent has been asked for a tie vice g to take passengers on the cable cars I while the train Is in full motion. So * far as the device can bo understood f from tlio description it is a sort of fc platform on wheels. The passenger I r stands on it , the cable car comes I \ along and automatic hooks catch hold I _ | of the platform and whirl it along to I $ the next corner. By that tirao the I Jf passenger has taken his seat , and the I < 3T platform is released and dropped for [ % the use of the next man. It may be a * I great scheme , but most men would I .1 about as soon bo fired out of a cannon Y as to be jerked up bodilyby a car going - % ing at a twelvo-mile gait But it & shows that inventors are equal to any \ emergency that may arise. St Louis Globe-Democrat [ > - JL The Following Letter. Jp My Diaii : Sin : Your letter , .asking my Im- j _ jf nresslons as a physician , of the Illack Ilills S \ country as a licalth resort is before inc. \ ' 1 made a personal investigation of the Hot % . Springs in South Dakota , and believe they | i arc of great value to Invalids. Water , free \ \ from organic compounds or chemical im- mf jiiulllcs. and a dclightfullv pure , dry r.tnios- 9L jilifire with plenty of sunshine , arc essential W for the repair of diseased tissues , and such • tv conditions obtain at Hot Springs , S. I ) . But I J -5 am specially interested In the study and if' treatment of nervous diseases , audit was for % * iltc purpose of Informing myself of the bone- Si flcial effects to l > o derived to that class of \ "suffering humanity" that f directed mv in- " . vcstlgations. For such ailments I find the "X atmosphericconditions especially comincnd- are able , being light and whollv free from that humidity so prevalent lu this and lower "fc altitudes. The clear , pure springs are constantly - & < * stantly Issuing out of the rocks at a tompcr- \ aturo about equal to the normal body heat P and potent In therapeutic properties thai , are sB , very superior in bencuttlng nervous alTec- \ . The high altitude provides a pure , dry air V not possible in otlter health resorts , however \ * nrtiticlally beautified. Tothepleasui-eseekcr , Tjj. 4 who is desirous of rest and recuperation from W * the dally duties of routine business or pro- gjf % fessional life , there Is no better locality. % oa Hotels are inviting and moderate in rates , 9 while a tramp over the hill * , or ride in the SB istago couch , or on horse-back to tlie.numer- aj ous resorts is inexpensive , and ho who visits W Niagara Falls to view Its majesty may see a Jr grander work of nature In tuo great "Wind \ _ _ Cave of Hot Springs , S. V , M Inl > YOU KEAD IT ? f | If you wish to know the name of the V prominent Omaha physician that wrote JT * tlie letter , I will tell you. and at same \ time mail you a map and time card \ that the "North-Western ' showing - Line/ jr is the most dirict to these springs. gt J. R. Buciiaxax , G. P. A. , P. E. & M. V. It. R. , Omaha , Neb. J Indications of Short Lire. The loss of the masticating teeth before the thirtieth year means a ljL \ shortening of the life of the individ- J | * • ual of from two to five years. Ted d know the extent to which many of 'M these teeth are lost , even before tbe m v fifteenth year , one has only to turn to * the recently published reports of the I jf examination of the teeth of children _ in the schools and orphan homes of ; $ London and elsewhere. If some I V effeetive measures are not adopted for I Jl > combating the ravages of dental decay I " v t looks very much as though another I { half century would find the poorer \ , classes of English people practically B l edentulous before the twentieth year. > J "Wo will forfeit $ ! , COO if any of our pub- f lished testimonia.s are rroven to bo not I I Cenuine. 'Ihe Piso Co. , Warren , Pa. H \ Jilio Corcans. t The Corean wears his hair braided I clown his back , it being considered un- I y .holy vo cut it or even wear it loosely B \ jw'ound the neck and shoulders. After P" Ji lielis mairied , and not before , the law I permits him to wear it curled up on ffi N TO CUKE A COLD IN OXE DAY. H K. Take laxative Brome Quinine Tablets. All V Druggisis refund the money if it falls to cure. 25c 1 I V Tbe teachen > in the iiublic sohools of ' I * . France number 13G,600. I Hew to AHinaa Reysltlex. Much amused comment was caused during the cross-examination of the prince of Wales in the baccarat case by the number of timo3 that Solicitor- General Sir Edward Clarke made use of the words " " "your royal highness , thereby demonstrating his ignorance of the usages of court life. The prefix of "your majesty1' and of "your royal highness1' are rarely if ever used by the people in the swim , except in offi cial verbal and written communica tions. Both the prince of Wales and al the other male members of his fam ily are addressed merely as "sir1' and "you ; " while not only the princesses , both young and old , but also the queen herself are addressed as "ma'am. " Nothing is more amusing to those un accustomed to this peculiarity than to listen to some old and stately ambassa dress or duchess deferentially address ing a little 3-year-old princess as "ma'am , " and I confess that 1 myself , on the first occasion after my arrival in England on which 1 was honored with a few words by her majesty , found it very difficult to habituate myself , when replying to the somewhat common place word ' 'ma'am. " New York Re corder. Hall's Catarrh Core Is taken internally. Price , 73c. About Quill Pens. A quill pen maker says that no pen will do as fine writing as the crow quill. It requires the assistance of a microscope to make a proper pen out of such a quill , but when made it is of wonderful delicacy. The microscopic writing told of in hooks of literary curiosities was all d e with a crow quill. The steel pens of the present have very fine points , but somehow a finer point can be given to a quill than has ever been put on a steel pen , and for delicacy nothing can equal it IOWA TAEMS For Sale on crop payment , 81 per acre cash , balance yt crop yearly until paid for. J. A' "DL.HAL.L , "Waukegan , 111. Men Are Not Rational. Herbert Spencer , writing to Dr. Janes , of the Brooklyn Ethical societj' , observes : "In my earlier days I con stantly mad © the foolish supposition that conclusive proofs would change belief. But experience has long since dissipated my faith in men's ration ality. " Shake Into Tonr Shoes. Allen's Foot-Ease , a powder for the feet It cures painful , swollen , ' smart ing feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It is the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight-fitting or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating , callous and hot , tired , aching feet Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 25c in stamps. Trial package FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted , Lo Roy , N. Y. Tlic Longest Way Round. A woman in Hancock county , Maine , who was afraid to drive her horse across a railroad track , was bitterly disappointed in attempting to go around it Hcnmao'i Camphor Ice \riUt Glycerine. The original and only genuine. CureTChapjwd Hands and Face , Cold Sores , &c C.G.Clark&Co.S.HaTenCt. There is some valuable experience for the man in the hole. Sirs. WImlow'8 Sootlilnc Syrup For children tcethiiip.sof tens tlsegcms. reduces inflam mation , alia } s pain , ceres wind colic 05 cents a hottlo- The only people who Irnow much they don 't tell are editors and milkmen. B \ / from writing to let } on \ JI § tl3P Rt. V. / know what your sn i sallllliBililllif \ \ I ) / pariili has done for my \ Hlla sJiMBr \ H f I wife and others. 31yvile\ \ ppW liBgg\ X > \ H f / was so had with liver com- \ . P i li ti \ \ H % § /pitint / neuralgiaa nca-\ Jll f = = = l = ia i\ I v 6 /doctor. UecchinglittlpK * ' ° d\ \ iiP sii sla' ' VbZ' H I 11 inJuced her to try Ajer'sv ilPlBSlS gij 1 H * a / Sirsaparilla and Tills. After \ A | | | | § | | | § | | | H ' I / taking ni i botlle-shc could do \ / P SsS K r I / kerowuwor : : . My wife's mother \ / JT i\j \ m l I / then tried Ayer' .sSarsaparilla , for \ / i/ \ w ' / ' K | I " stomach trouhle. Shes-ajsit did \ I , u V / Jl / j / her mura gf od ilinn any medicine \ \1 * \ t \ | , -iT H * x * I / she ever u ed. * * TA3ir.s Y. Houes , \ 1 \ Via ' " - f I / Gatewood , AT. Ya.feb. 14,163C \ I / V \ . - 11 WEISHTf WQROS M W I FOR < & & . B I c ! * Ayer's Sarsaparilla. m j I I " " & kj f jS You can szve fifty or sixty g H dollars a year by using a g H V Columbia bicycle perhaps § > B8) ) more have fun doing it and B S giow strong and lusty at the c Hf' . , same time. g' H \ I Columbia Bicycles | WW 3 Standard cf the World. S H § HARTFORDS , g * % % • HI : | ifc. 3 POPE MFG. COMPANY , g iL OR HARTFORD , CONN. H W W CataJosne free from any Qolambu dealer ; t- IA l by mail fcrcse2 < e t stamp. / Hi JI dds tut wjr-dLs jeeurdjor long-distance fast running. Here's your Denver train the Burlington's "Denver limited" leaves Omaha , j&t 4:35 p. m. daily , reach ing Denver at 7:15 next morning. MBH Fastest and most com- JillllniiUllIlM fortaWe train between the nEMH | | ilissoori Hirer and the liuOH R Eocky Mountains. Sleepers , chair cars , diners. • Tickets and full infonna- ' tion on application to the < local acent or by address- inE j J. FRANCIS , General Passenger Asent , Omaha , Neb. i tii CURES Wi B JUL faSE FAILS. _ E3 IS Best Cough 8jrnp. TatUBGooti. ITeoQ E3 la time. Sojd by druggists. cl < BOR BOYS AND GIRLS. SOME GOOD STORIES FOR OUR JUNIOR READERS. Why He Oult The Sick Bootblack It Vay to Be Good Story or the Split Wafer * Antu That Wcro UcTul Other Sketches. rroin a 1'oem Entitled "A Day In Autumn. " t , - > - - > yrjBk NE ramble ffiffijM ] throughthe tt-s&T sm ll/l -woods with me. ' J aSm i' Thou dear com * ViWwiHw panion of my < \7 wSffii These ' m 1 s h tyr /imWi' woods ! hewS S M T They sleep in Au- 7 a\ " - tumn's golden ) $ i\l \ \ ' ? Tnc Sa5 * leaves , fnte&u " 5 - - twinkling 1 d the breeze. Still to the forest branches cling ; They He like blossoms on the trees The brightest blossoms of the spring. Flowers linger in each sheltered nook , And still the cheerful song of bird. And murmur of the bee and brook. Through all the quiet groves are hejard. And bell of kine , that , sauntering , browse , And squirrel chirping as he hides Where gorgeously , with crimson boughs , The creeper clothes the oak's gray sides. How mild the light In all the skies ! How balmily the south wind blows ! The smile of God around us lies , His rest is in his deep repose. These whispers of the flowing air , These waters that In music fall , These sounds of peaceful life declare The Love that keeps and hushes all. Why He Quit. A professional gentleman , who was accustomed to take his morning glass , stepped into a saloon , and going up lethe the bar called for whisky. A seedy individual stepped up to him and said : "I say , 'squire , can't you ask an un fortunate fellow to join you ? " He was annoyed by the man's famil iarity , and roughly told him : "I am not in the habit of drinking with tramps. " The tramp replied : "You need not he so cranky and high minded , my friend. I venture to say that I am of just as good a family as you are , iave just as good an educa tion , and before I took to drink was just as respectable as you are. What is more , I always knew how to act the gentleman. Take my word for it , you stick to John Barleycorn and he will bring you to just the same place I am. " Struck with his words , the gentle man set down his glass and turned to look at him. His eyes were bloodshot , his face bloated , his boots mismated , his clothing filthy. "Then was it drinking that made you like this ? " "Yes , it was , and it will bring you to the same if you stick to it" Picking up his untouched glass , he poured the contents upon the floor and said : "Then it's time I quit , " and left the saloon never to enter it again. Class mate. The Sick Bootblack. The rich men who build hospitals are not the only benevolent ones. The New York shoeblack of whom Dr. Tal- mage tells this story , showed a spirit of sweet unselfishness : "A reporter sat down on one of the city hall benches and whistled to one of the rhiners. The boy came up to his work provokingly slow , and had just begun , when a larger boy shoved him aside and began the work , and the re porter reproved him as being a bully , and the boy replied : "Oh , that's all right. I am going to do it for 'im. You see he's been sick in the hospital more'n a month ; so us boys turn ifi and give 'im a lift. * " 'Do all the boys help him ? ' asked the reporter. " 'Yes , sir ; when they ain't got no job themselves and Jim gets one , they turn in and help 'im ; for he ain't strong yet , you see. ' " 'How much percentage does he give you ? ' asked the reporter. "The boy replied : 'I don't keep none of it. I ain't no such sneak as that. All the boys give up what they get on his job. I'd like to catch any feller sneaking on a sick boy , I would. ' "The reporter gave him a twenty- five cent piece , and said , 'You keep ten cents for yourself , and give the rest to Jim. ' " 'Can't do it , sir ; it's his customer. Here , Jim. ' " The Split Wafers. A man who-now stands high in the mercantile community related to me the following little incident of his ear ly life : "At the age of sixteen I entered store of Silas Sturdevant ed the as a clerk. One day shortly after my in stallment into the office , I was employ ed in sealing and superscribing a lot of business circulars several hundred of them. That was long before the day of gluten , and I used small red wafers for securing the missives. While I was thus busy Mr. Sturdevant came into the counting room ; and when I observed that he was watch ing mc I worked the best I could , hop- lug to get a word of approbation. By ana by he spoke to me. "Young man , don't j-ou think half a wafer would secure one of those cir culars just as well as a whole one ? " I looked up , probably exhibiting as much disgust as surprise. "If you split your wafers , " he add ed , "you will accomplish all you desire iind at the same time make a saving of just one-hslf. " He turned away , and while I wa3 tninkine what a mean old wafersplitI I ter be was , a lady entered "who had been appointed one of a committee to obtain subscriptions towards building an orphan asylum. Ono public-spirited mav had given the land , and now they viehed to raise two hundred thousand dollars , if possible , for the buildings and necessary endowments. Mr. Stur devant said he had already been con sulted on the subject. "Yes , " thought I , "and I guess that's j all it will amount to ! " j But he took the paper and wrote his name ; and then he said : "I will give five thousand dollars. " I could scarcely believe my ears. At that moment the merchant arose to a stature of grandeur before me , and in my heart I blessed him ; for even then I knew that the lesson of the split wafers , with its sequel , was to be the initial of my future success. Ledger. Ants That Were Useful. In old countries ants make Yery lit tle trouble , further than getting into the cale-box or the sugar barrel. But j in the tropics they are often an absolute - I lute pest. They march in great armies - 1 ies and destroy everything in their | way. And yet even these ants have their uses. An Australian explorer says in regard to them : "In justice to the ants , I am bound , however , to admit that I have found them useful in more ways than one. For instance , I bought an opossum- skin rug from a native. I soon be came painfully aware of the fact that it literally swarmed with fleas and oth er vermin. In vain did I exhaust my stock of pepper. Even turpentine seemed to have no effect beyond in creasing the reckless activity of these irritating settlers. "At last , in despair , I threw my rug down on an ant hill. In less than half an hour every flea and objectionable parasite was eaten , but the rug was full of ants. I therefore hung it on a mimosa mesa bush , and as soon as the ants found they were suspended they has tened to leave the rug and descended by the bush as best they could. "Again , I had killed a snake in Tas mania and wished to clean and bleach the skeleton , which I intended to have ' mounted as a necklace. I left the body i near an ants' nest. In a few hours j there was not a vestige of flesh on the bones. The sun soon did the rest. " "It Pays. " The following instructive story is from the Gatling Gun. Several years ago a young man in the interior of Iowa wanted to go into business. He had money to pay for part of the goods needed and wanted to buy as many more on short time. The wholesale man he wished to buy of had the reputation " utation of being a difficult man to deal with. He visited him and laid the matter before .him. "Well , " said he , "I shall have to consider that before giving you an answer , but let me of fer jou a drink , " pointing to a side board filled with the choicest selection of wines and other liquors kept in his private office. "No , thank you , " said the ycung man , "I never drink liquors of any kind. " The gentleman frowned and urged him to taste some especially nice wine. The young man replied : "I dislike very much to offend you , sir , but I have promised my mother never under any circumstances to touch wine , have never broken my word to her , and cannot now. " "Young man , " said the merchant , turning and embracing him to his great astonishment , "you can have all the goods you wish , and need pay no money down if it is not con venient. " It pays. A Merry Evening Game. One of the merriest of merry evening games goes by the name of "Mum mies. " All the boys and girls , except ing four or five , leave the room. Two of those remaining act as dressers. They place the others in chairs and put over the head of each a tall news paper cap. with holes cut in it through which the eyes may be seen. Cover the dresses of the three mummies with sheets , so that they will not reveal the owner. Now call in the other boys and girls and set them to trying to find out who each of the mummies is by peeping through the eyeholes. This causes great laughter and fun. After the party is all agreed as to who is who remove the papers and see how many mistakes have been made. This game is almost as much fun for grown people as it is for children. „ . That Altered the Case. Of the late French Senator Renaud , the Kolnische Zeitung- tells the follow ing anecdote : j When Renaud first came as senator to Paris from his home in the Pyre nees , he engaged a room at a hotel and paid a month's rent one hundred and fifty francs in advance. The pro prietor asked him if he would have a receipt "It is not necessary , " replied Re naud , "God has witnessed the pay ment. " "Do you believe in God ? " sneered the host "Most assuredly/ ' replied Renaud ; " ' ? " "don't you "Not I , monsieur. " "Ah , " said the senator , "in that case please make me out a receipt. " Sel. Ail Anti-Fcinalo Land. From one spot in the Grecian Archipelago - ; pelage woman is absolutely excluded. It is said that as far back as history : reaches it has been forbidden ground to all females. This bachelors' Area- • dia is situated on a bold plateau between - : tween the old peninsula of Acte and J the mainland. Here , in the midst of < cultivated fields and extensive wood1 1 lands , dwells a monastic confederation s of Greek Christians , with twenty-three convents , and numbering more than 7 , - , 000 souls. A few soldiers guard the ] liorder of this anti-female land , and no ' j" woman is allowed to cross the frontier. The VnUy. People suffering' from palsy ara now said to derive benefit from railway journeys , and , on the principle of like curing1 like , the greater the shaking the more complete the cure. For the use of patients a certain doctor has in vented an oseillatfny chair in which those afflicted with the terrible disease may be rocked a nil racked in a most I alarming1 manmsr. Another health- giving' apparatus is a vibrating helmet , applied to the head by a number of metallic strips , to which a trembling motion i ' b imparted 4 > y an electric motor In the crown of the helmet , and we arc assured that it gives relief to sufferers from nervous headaches by inducing lassitude and sleepiness. Summer Excursions via tbe Wabash Rail road. Vacation tours for the summer will soon be placed on sale. Half Rates to Toronto in July. Half Rates to Buf falo in August. Reduced Rates to Nashville Exposition now on sale. Special rates for tours of the Great Lakes. General western agency for all Trans-Atlantic steamship lines. Send 4 cents in stamps for handsome book , "To the Lake Resorts and Be yond. " For rates , time-tables , sailing lists and cabin plans for steamers or other information , call at Wabash Ticket oflice , 1415 Farnam street ( Paxton - ton Hotel Block ) or write Geo. N. Clayton , NW. . Pass. AeL. Ornaha.Neb. There Was a > ouul at ilevelrj. To justly describe the most brilliant of all brilliant events , the Columbian ball in Viclcsburg- , one ' s pen . should be dipned in liquid gold and rainbow tints. The gayly desked btllroom , the soft strains of music , the kaleidoscopic blending of color in velvet , silk , satin and gauze , the gleam of jewels , the fairy flitting form ? , the courtly cav aliers , all combined to make a scene like unto the night when "Belgium ' s capital had gathered then her beauty and her chivalry. " DKDXK FOIt TWENTV YEARS. A writes ' 'I-was correspondent : drunken on and off for over twenty years , drunk when I had money , sober when I bad none. Many dear friends I lost , and numbers gave mo good advice to no purpose ; but , tbank God. an angel band came at last in the form of my poor wife , who administer ed your marvelous remedy , "Anti-Jag , " to me without my knowledge or consent I am now saved and completely trans formed from -worthless fellow to a sober and respected citizen. " If "Anti-Jag" cannot be had at your drugget , it will be mailed in plain wrapper with full directions how to give secretly , on receipt of One Dollar , by the Renova Chemical Co. , CO Broadway , New York , or they will gladly mail full particulars tree. About all some people Avant reputa tion for is to make their rivals envioas. Ko-To-Bac for Firty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco babit cure , makes weak men strong , blood pure. 50c. 1. All drucK&ts. Holland is small in geographical area , but has 1SS70 teachers. Y Whoever chooses to use St. Jacobs Oil for gv v / ui I I IHurtsor BruisesJmwkl I 1 Will feel a CURB so SURE , Why sometimes it amuses.\ ! REASONS FOR USING I I | Walter Baker & Co. 's j I ! 1 Breakfast Cocoa. j I * Epyfc rP © 1ecauss ft's absolutely pure. * Xffi&s&j ; Because it is not made by the so-caiied Dutch Process in % I * f Wfli which chemicals are used. % * Iff 5-lfK : 3. Because beans of the finest quality are used. * 1 ga f nEii 4. Because it is made by a method which preserves , unimpaired J * Iff ' m "K e ex 3u'Slte natural flavor and odor of the beans. | I 1 Ml i If ol 5 * Because it is the most economical , costing less than on ; cent * I t m i ! % 3r\ \ a cup- i I 2 K36L } WA bti Be sure that > 'ou et the eenuine article made by WALTF.H * * 4 g 9 BAKER & CO. Ltd. , Dorchester , .Mass. Established J7S0. ' PROMINENT OMAHA MB. People Who Are Known in Every State of the Union Strongly Endorse Dr. Kay's Renovator and Dr. Kay's Lung Balm. To whom this come- , greeting : "We take pleasure in commending ; the virtues of the remedies prepared by the Dr. B. J. Kay Medical Co. Having known of some re markable cures of Omaha people effected bv 'the use of Br. Kay' Renovator and Dr. | iJay's Lung Balm , we believe that thej-e great reraeaies are • worthy of the confidence of the public. Hox. AV * . A. Paxton. ex-State Senator. and capiralibt. Omaha. Neb. Hon. A. U. WiMy. e.x-Treasurer of the United States , Omaha. Neb. Hox. Geo. P. Bemjs. ex-ilayor of the city of Omaha. Omaha. Nt-b. Euastcs A. Bexso > \ President of Omaha Real Estate Exchange. Omaha , Neb. Ho : ; . A. S. Cnuncnn.1. , ex-Attorney Gen eral of Neb. , Omaha , Neb , Hon" . W. J. Conxell. ex-Congressman , and present Citv Attornev , Omaha. ' " " Neb. | Jonx McDonald , Sheriff , Omaha , Neb. Ho : . * . Geokge HEiMnon. County Treas urer , Omaha. Neb. | John' AVestbekg , City Comptroller , Omaha , Neb. . BEEcaER HiGBr , City Clerk , Omaha , Neb. i A. G. Edwards , Citv Treasurer , Omaha , ! Neb. i Hox. C. J. Smtth , Attorney General of Nebraska. Omaha. Neb. The above statement was personally signed by each of the men 'whose names are thereto affixed. For lO days -we will send Dr. Hay's Home Treatment , a valuable 6S-page treat ise on all diseases , with 56 very valuable recipes. Sent for 2 stamps for postage. Ilcgalnr price 25 cts. Special pamphlet on female diseases free. Address JDr. B. J. Kay Medical Co. , Omaha , Neb. 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( L.I > eaiie , ! t ! i > nn. - xiiminrlJ.S. . KiUOIIlce ) Deaae. Weaier.ilcQililllds\V aoh.O.C W. N. U. OMAHA. No- 22.IS97. . When writing to advertisers kindly mention - tion this paper. H $100 To Any Mm , I WILL. PAY SlOO FOR ANY CASE I Of Weakness In Men Tbry Treat and I Fail to Care. I An Omaha Company places for the first I time before the public a Magical Tuet- I mext for the core of Lost Vitality , Nervoa * I and Sexual "Weakness , and Keitoration of I Life Force in old and youngmen. I < I worn-out French remedy : contains n < Phosphorous or other harmful dru a. It i- 9 a AVoxonp.FCi. Tkeatmcnt nis i-a ! in its I effects positive in its cure. VI reader * I who are hutferlng from a iv eak eihn : blights their life , causing that mental ; in j phvbical safTering peculiar to L i-t ilan- hobd , should -write to the ST.4TJ : " ? KDICAI. COMPANY , Omaha. 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