The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52
1‘lfK UKUHltW. O n e D o llm 5 a Yeax*. K A E L H BULL , E d ito r and Proprietor, t t tm & t it t octsrtcwu W fc*t O tw o c r a tis N ew sp ap er# t h e Pre& idvnt, . Jacksob. Tean.) Whig: While ly rtf tho SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1901, Tfcalwostgoea without sayifig that a mail bo*Bti»g the name of Czolgosp la oajmtile o f any other atrwity, Mr. Bryan sRU bobs up serenely on every available occasion, Obviously the Democracy “can’t lose him.’' Ben Tillman says lynching . is a good thing. With ft little .‘more rope Ben may yet succeed in lynching-him* self, and so contribute to the general welfare. o - MrTGorman is popularly regarded ' as ther'^Foky Grandpa” of the Mary* laud Democracy. Kipling is going to tell the boys “how the leopard got his spots,” but everybody knows Jhow and when the Democratic tigergot his stripes, An Italian newspaper advises Italy to “ tweak the npse of Uncle Sam.” . For full particularshow to do it Italy ■should , first apply to the King of , Spain. ir-a I'M fp ■ An interesting problem is whether . ' Mr. Bryan is running his farm on the * proceeds Of bis paper, or running his ’ ' pliper pn the, proceeds' of his farm, or . running both oh the proceeds of LI- talk-toufa, . , his i i*-r CUTS AND njRUISES QUICKLY HBAUiD, applied or like Chamberlain^ Fain Balm to a cut, bruise, bum, scald injury ,will instantly allay the pain and will heal the parts in less time than any other treatment. - Unless' the .injury is very severe it will not leave a scar. Fain Balm also cures rheumatism, sprains, swellings and lameness. For sale by wav. , ■. Good Atfvce. • Tim most miserable Wings in the world are thosesuffering fromDyspep sia and Liver Complaint, More than seventy-five per cent, of the people iu the United States arc afflicted with these two diseases and- their 'effects: each as Hour Stomach, ■Sick Head* fiphe, Habitual Costiveness, Palpita tionso f the Heart, Heart bum, Water- brash, Gnawing and Burning Faius at the Pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated iTongue and Disngree- Taate in the Moutu, Coming ',up of Food after Eating, Low Spirits, etc. Go to your Druggist and get a bottle of.August Flower for 75 cents. Two doses will relievo you. Try it. Get Green’s Prize Almanac. OUR PROSPERITY. The Financial Chronicle computes that 65 roads earned (gross) tor the third week in August $10,008,’738, 'an increase .of $1,022,268', or 11.89 per cent.; for the fourth week In August 42 roads report ?13,4.8Q,395,, an Increase of $1,289,287, or 11.52 per cent. These are wonderful gains,, when it Ms con sidered that they ,afo compared with 3800, itself a year of remarkable gains right straight through, "Let well enough alone" Is a good old rule, but still bc-tter is It not to kick over such Improvements as these. swsoiAr, axors you iwn - amdkicak EXPRESS, The Erie Railroad Company an nounces arrangements have been made to stop the Pan-Americui^ Express over-the Akron Route (Train No 44 on1 the Erie Bailroad) hit stations be tween Akron and Medville to let off passengers ,holding tickets from Col umbus and points west tlierof, upon ‘application to Conductor, president dlffrtu from many of n& in politics, yet /no one will RAILROAD EARNINGS, U M. JRidg- 'SU N D A Y EXCURSION XO 'COEUMBCS, /' Sept. 29th, excursion tickets to Col umbus will be'sold via PenUsylvania Lines, good going on Special Train leaving OednrviUe at 9:00 a. m, Ceu* • tral Time; ■Kate $1,00. AKRON ROUTE CHANGES , IMPORTANT TO CHATAUTAUQUA LAKE AND RAN-AMEICN EXPOSI* TIQHVISITORS. Beginning with, Sunday, Aug, 4th. the through time and through service j deny that' he i« honest iu his view;:; and that ho is a high-toned Christian gentleman, ofi» Ip whom the great body of American people have confidence, regardless of party affiliations, Baltimore Herald: No president has .'fever been more generally and. greatly beloved ,by the people of tbo United States than President McKinley, The bright light of his high position has but served to emphasize his character istics of Integrity and devotion to duty, and of a tendernc-s of heart that dis tinguishes but few men, . Charleston (8,C.) News and. Courier: AS citizen; statesman, president, he has' realized much otMfee ideal conception of what American manhood can be and should be. As tho sphere of his oppor tunities and duties has widened ho has met the exigencies of every situation with ^unfaltering steadfastness; His personal integrity has ever remained unimpeached- , .Mobiler Register; -Never has there been so general a ■demonstration, of sorrow over the illness of any ruler or potentate) and we are pleased that from all the world coma messages ’of sympathy bath for the president and his devoted wife, and for their grlof- strlckoh fellow-countrymen. , Louisville Tost: With great occa sions, groat qualities he-showed, not with strange exertion, not for display, bht with that ease -that:' indicated the nature of a man expanding with oppor tunity beyond -the limits which the passions of the passing hour had fixed for a partisan lender; a partisan lead er no longer, but the captain of a self- governli ■republic. , ' . Natchez Democrat: After, the -elec tion, and by, Uig evident desire to do what he could fog .the south, the old Democratic stronghold came to regard him more than any other Republican as the president of the whole United- States. He guided the affairs of the nation with an almost impartial Rand, and today he IS regarded as one of,the yel-y beet presidents since the .time of Washington. . t Louisville Times: Not only the great American nation, but the sane and civ ilized of all the people of the earth are shoelce and outraged by yesterday's Wftuton attempt of a lrtfrnan viper to take the life of President McKinley. It was not only a vicious and senseless blow at government of, for and by the people, but a murderous assault upon a man who has deserved and. secured the good will-of all whose good will la to be desired. j Atlanta Journal: Our presidents Railroad earnings continue to. show Increases. For tho first half of this year they were $75,1)00,009 greater than .for the ilrst.half of labt year, and $275,- 008,008 greater than In the s^illnr period in 1897; these earnings; more over, were upon a vjfery slightly in creased railroad mileage. Our foreign I Jiave- wlthout'exceptlon,' been men of trade baja^ue keeps on enlarging. Stick’s - au<* n°ble character, but not one to the McKinley policies of the Me- f of th®m has * « “ more universally be-‘ Klnley party, that have produced these I loved than William McKinley. NO sec- results • • j tlonal lines bound the extent of the 1 .affection -in Which he is held. The dearest purpose of his heart haft been ■Norris feilvey, North Stratford I to soothe the lost lingering soreness N. H,* “I purchased a bottle of One j that was left by. our civil strife, and Minute Cough. Cure when . suffering | his hand has laid upon it the balm of with a cough doctors told me was in- incuraole, One bottle relieved me, the second and third almost cured. To-day I am a well man.” C, M. liidg- way. 1 , | The editors of the-yellow Journals; overTfie Akron Route to Chautauqua which have published vile cartoon* Lake and Buffalo shows-an important Irepresenting President McKinley as a revision. . i tyrant With, his foot on the nocks of ' mu„ •R(,n:,u „ *i,„ the people, a slave of the trusts, and Xho Buffalo Express becomes the| the tool of the moneyed, interest#, Chautauqua Lake Express, leaving should pause and consider how far Xdnia at 19:17 n.. in,, and runs only j4hey are responsible for the vile crime tn.TftmMtown lAnhirti* tW nnlnt Bt Buffala A P^twe appeals lffstant- to Jamestown, reaching^ that pomt at ly< Tbe mor6 fgaorttnt and in6Klcal at lO.-dUp. m, This tramhas Coaches the man, the more he is influnoticed by and Sleeping Cars to Columbus;, Far- jsucklibelous caricatures. healing as no other hand ever did, Memphis Commercial TAppeal; He has grown steadily In the presidential- office, and he will go down In history With our greatest •executives. That, this kindly gentleman and toroadt .minded- statesman should bo the vic tim of a ylle attempt at assassination is a sore trial of tho patience of the American people; and when tho hews came, and it was said that the presi dent had a fighting chance for life, we do not doubt that millions of prayers went up for his recovery. i l l e m i t ^getaWePfeparattonforAa- similating theFoodaivdBcgtila- tihg theStmRStqhsandBowels of F o r I n f a n t s a n d C h ild r en . The Kind You Have Always Bought 1 n k \ n i s / C h i l d r e n Promotes Digestion,Cheerful ness andRestContains neitlier Opium,Morphine norFhnerfll.. K o t N a r c o t i c . fapetfoujy&uimptrcfwi HnHfJdn•Set/i" ■ JU.SmrUL * lUAalUStjif* ‘tSntb* H&tthfMtir' Aperieci Remedy forConsiipa- Ron, SoupStonach,Diarrhoea Worms,CoitvulsionsFeverish ness andL o s s o f S leep . Tacsinvilc Signature of NEW "YORK. iSSggiWMEBLiiMia ,...■, ..... ...........y-,.J rHM: Use Over Thirty Years EXACTcopy OFWRAPPER, E a r l y S h i p m e n t s -AT- ♦♦ Htitcbisott (Bi&ney’s ♦♦ Muses Jackets for ijclmo], latest style. lor Oar,cand Coadhes Cincinnati to Akron , ptid ,Akron to Jamestown (Chautauqua Lake). The Sleeping) Car heretofore running from Oincitt-j —Manyphysiciansare now prescrih ing Kodol Dyspepsia Cure regularly having found that it is the best pre scription they ean write because it ip the one preparation which contains the elements necessary to digest all kinds C purchased a bottle of Dr Caldwell’s nnti to Buffalo off this train is taken jSyrup. Pepsin for her nudwho is rnpid- by the Exposition Express, leaving improving. I cannot be without Xenia, at 10:10 p. m„ rurlving Chau* this Valui‘S ° met3lclDe- Q r tauqua Lake about 11 a. m„ Buffalo l ^ City,Kan., Dec. 33,1900. at 1;36 p. m. The Exposition Ex press- also has' Bleeping Gars and Geutlemeni-rMy wife was afflicted ______________ ____ ___ with dyspepsia and constipation for Iand it therefore cures indigestion anc years. . After trying, other remedies | and dyspepsia no matter what is its causo» C. M. Ridgway. •/ RAILROAD PROSPERITY. Will You Vote to Cast a Damper Upon These Conditions? _ . _ . . The outrageous cartoons, - giving Coaches to Columbus, and Coach ser- j false and derogatory representations vice Columbus to Akron and to Buf- ot national repute, for politioal ends; has redaved crushing oondem* nation from the docent newspapers all The Pan-American Express leaving} over the Union within the past two Xenia at 6:25 p, m„ continues with!week8t The toathom »rc3S 18 P- ,, same service as heretofore, viz: Sleep Ing Cars and Coaches to Columbus, and Sleeping Car and first-class Coach from Nashville through Jbouisville, Cincinnati and Columbi.s to Buffalo, running ft solid train from Columbus to Chautauqua Lake and the Pan- American Exposition, reaching Chau tauqua about 6 a. m.f Buffalo 8:15 daily outspoken, and denounces the yellow journals lor thia in the strong est possible terms, Out in Missouri, which la a solidly Democratic'state, and has been io for thirty years, the legislature, has spent forty-four million dollars in paying a state debt of fourteen millions. One would think the taxpayers of that state would put a Republican adminis tration into power for a change. fmw Fares-to Chautauqua Lake I B y ^ i s the special pre and Buffaloover the Akron Route are gcriptionbf Dr, A. Boschee, a cele in effect every day. Reduced rate brated German X’hymcian, and is ac- tickets to Niagara Falla and Canadian knowledged to lie ofie of the most for- rdsoriswith stop-overs at Chautauqua discoveries in medicine. It t»ke ««d ihe PwAnor fcn c.n^^1* joictly c »w O ,0gH, Colds aiid all . . . . , , t ..ung troubles of the severest nature, obtained daily via this route, over Jremoving, a9 it does, the cause of the which tickets to New York with stop* affectum and leaving the parts iu a over privilege at Buffalo may also be strong and healthy condition. .'.It is _ , ____ ... seettred. Full particulars will’ be!,1ot>nn mtiriicine.but hrts I earning possibilities of the country, “ w p H - » ? . « h s s t f s ^ s r i s v s j ticket agent* or to C. O. Haines, T). j j,j|y increasing sale every season con- Thc Columbus Dispatch reports that the clerks in the state railway com missioner’s office who are now prepar ing the annual report say that enough Js now known, to predict that it will show the. greatest gross earnings in the railroad history of the state. Only two roads shew a decrease from last year and they are smalt and unim portant lines. This agrees entirety with the gen eral truth that alt over the country the wage-earners in all occupations have really the larger share in the prosperity of our country'under Re publican administration, tn this con nection wo note that the total amount paijPSifras wages to railroad employes In the year ended June 30, 1901, was $517,204,841, against $445,508,261 for 1895, an increase in flVe years of $131, 766,580—nearly 30 pfer cent. For the one year the increase Was $54,296,945, nearly 10, per cent. In the five years gross earnings went tap from $1,075,- 371,462 to $1,487,044,814,. or 18 per cent, against the wages Increase of nearly 20 per cent, When wage earners learn arid realize such results as the foro going, It is hardly likely they will do anything whatjver to Weaken the hold of tho Republican party on the wage F, Agt,> Daytatt, Ohio, ♦REMEDYPKOMNATUItfiWLABORATORY, Lichty's Celery Nerve Compound is a scientific combination of nature's health restorers, celery, cocoa, caiHiarsf mgratbL.hops, dandeJioo/buehu, man drake, samparHJa and chamomile. Sickly ebildrsh weary women and wo men am! tired and broken down men, 4 a Ami in titis g m i compoimd health 1JJJ“ awgi” *,. Ml1W 0-1 tatta, «7»"ovi, .firms, Two million bottles sold annu ally, Jloschee’g German Syrnp was . ^'oduecd in the United States in YKfiS, and i* now Sold in every town and village in the civilized world. Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough, ' Frice 7bets. Get Greens* Prize Almanac. * ' Stop* Tho dough AridFferk* O f Th# Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quiniue Tablets cure a cold in' one day. No,cure, no pay, Friee 25 cents. EXOUftMDjW. f A t t PRSTiVAI. Low tares to Giticittnati wili be in f # t t k Fennsylvanta Lines for the rtf Tim fiiiarii’iai reco-d of Uio Repub- licaa parly Ja. Ohio for tho past t*tt ilaw. It has paid a million dollars on tho state- debt, arid it has a.total bal ance iu Tim treasury at the present time of over one ana a half million doll&u. . 'ort which 1 Wt n hivts ^ritieved rialldnal ”1' reputation, and comment because of The Democrats of Summit and Vafi Wert touritles have achieve natio al ltiambsela I n ’ s coucir remedy a OljEA’r PAVOKWR, The soothing apdliealing properties of this remedy, jtspTcasatit taste and prompt and permanent cures ImVe made it a great favorite with people everywhere. It is especially prized by mothers of small children fur colds, croup and whoopiug cmtgl1^ as it al* ways affords quick relief, and as it contains ’no opium of other harmful drug, it may Imgiven as confidently to abaOyns to an adult. For sale by G, At. Ridgway, llckat AfWrtW of tlm FentisylvAftra: both the Kansas tiity and thc Oolum- Ticket Age,ntl baa platforms at one time, ■for the I nmi galvanized iron water tanks aiHLm>ugha see Fierce & Mewart as they will quote you lowest prices, WALKING RAINY DAY SKIRT- Struck fac tory, that weaves the goods, cuts, - makes up tho goods. Looks at the prices, §1.75,82.75 . "and S3,75. SILK' AND WOOL. WAISTS.—The' make up' price seems to fit our cusomers, price $5,00, Best made YVloel .Waists, $1.00 to $1,00. DRESSING- SAQUES.-Tbe most comfortable garment for home wear at 85c to $2.50. • ' r C O T T O N B A R G A I N S . Outing, 5, fi.and 8Jc, - • Flannelette, SJc. _ Waist Flannels, 124 to 75c. 38 inch Sheeting, 5c, 27 • inch Sheeting, * 4c. 2 | yds wide BleecJied Sheeting, ne.w case just in. Sheet Blankets, 45c a pair. Suiting, Chiviot, Covert Cloth, Rugs, Lace Cur .tftins, Matting, Linoleum, Window Shades - Kodol Dyspepsia Cure D ig e i t i w ha t yoii e a t . Lot It Mono i .^C in c in n a ti Div is iona PennsylvaniaIjnes.]. Col A l ........... w..r(!-r,'Mon" UmJnn 5.ti«r!i3!f.a Sis)rn.i..........“ rcdarviUo . Svilbeiforte“ Xtul* Schsduloof PassongtrTra’rts-CentralTlmo. PM 4ff Effi . 9 a?.;,.....18 K>“ .... 13 3li 7 42 9 K' i 54 8 2jJ .... '...... ;tB Ol!9 Kf3 151J sk 410 05f.s--M5S ..!0 17f 3 cS § 51' 10f£S' ' far. :\Dv RrivlnRVai. “ Koxru:na..;.-J" V. t .,,*!;:. <> OrrsonUv..^** F t, A liflcn t “ Morrow, SCincinnati.....«r EtstvirA ap ju> A-.il fla-.'nt-*2<U*5S0| SCOTT&BOWNE, Chemists, IV-.ulSt.rN, Y. SoCAn 4 #i,tw; all drnjm;Lt*. Bryan !:■. jubted as paying that Mr, Cleveland broke up the Democratic party. There are many poople in thia country who are of the opinion that Mr, Bryan- smashed, St still Worse. The Ohio Democrats, by Insisting upon a return to free trade, slinply proclaim to the* workingmen that they are 1ft favor of, hard times and soup kitchens, ‘ > 0 ‘h: 7G?a KAO.-a.. livy!af:* ,*1 si Scott’s Emulsion is not a good! medicine for fat folks. We have never trie‘d giving it toa real fat -person. We don’t j « dare. You see Scott’s Eniul- iBalavli"j'a." sion builds new flesh. Fat people don’t want it. Strong people don’t need it. But if you are thin Scott’s Emulsion is the medicine for you. 4 t doesn’t tire you out There is no strain. The'work is all natural and easy. -You just take tile medicine and that’s all there is to it. The next thing you know you feel better—you eat better. -and you weigh more. vIt is a quiet worker. Send for free Sample. i O-il 4 I9| 3 ZxlO 7 ,1M4y.r. o 3ii0 ^3! 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T h e Louisville $ Nashville Railroad ; Operates flu.’ Kincs'fc I te o y j.’W 1Service in tlio South, Tbo equipm ent In up to-'Into, t!je roitd beil without «n (qunl, mul tbe time ,, tbe T.-ihtnoss, Through trains of " niogniiieent Coaitbe?uiul.Druivjng- room Slcping rarsvbetwe(*n Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville, EvnnsvillG or • St. Louis and Nashville, , Memphis, Birmingham, Molfile, , New Orlootis, Feiisacola and dneksomville, ,, Tllrouh tb e bif tm-le. and Scenic “* ‘regions of Tumesaots Afiibnnia,, AlisslssippI; Louisiana ,-md L'loridti, ' J'Vir descriptive m etier, tfiue-inMcs mid lmi})'-’, address , C, t . STON'k, Cien. Pas?. A'aL. • . 1 L ouisville, ICy. TH E BEST Product of ’the market and stock farm can nl-. ways be found at the Moat Store of - Charles ‘W e in e r . together with every- ' , thing-to bo. found in a first-class meat market. Also handies the cele brated Swift Company’s Hams. And courteous rtnd honest treatment goes With the above. Goods Delivered. Telephone 66. > . Fresh Fish and Ice Red Cross Tansy Pills The Ladies’ • FOF?. Suppressed Menstruation PAINFUL MenslrciHtfl Atj^aPRBVBNTtVBfar IKUSULAXITIXS. Ar«hSsfaand RslIsbU. 73S“ P»rfeellT HartnUrt YaiU PRICE, $1 .00 Sent postpaid on receipt Of price, Honey refunded ff not s s wa fay. SamplemadB ooiM ttitttn t,. VindeCincbonaCo., uesMoihes, iowa. For sale by O. M. Ridgway. ;Cave*»,KtidTrade-Mark*obtainedandallPat- ,ehtbusinessconductedfor Moocaarc Fez*. ;ounornce is ovroarreU.».PateHTorrice U*i . * «vrrw»j *u u» ,rATEn UFlOE ,amj we can serfere patent m k rs time than those ircmote /-ont Washington. ^ bend[model, drawing or photo,, with descrip. ,tisn. We advise, rt patentable or’not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent it secured, [A P amphlet , “ H ost to Obtain Patent*,” with ,Cost lot same in the U«S, and foreign countries dent free, Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. O pp . P atent Orricc, MAftHtNaTON, ft. ft. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all ot tbfe fflgoatantfl and digests all kinds of food,. ii gives instant reliefund never fails to pure. H>allows you to eat all tbo. food youwant.. The most- sons!ttvfe stomachs run lakfeit, Bv itsusemany thousands of dyspftptfi’q hu e been cuted uftor everything else failed. It prevents formation of gason Urnstom ach, l el loving ftHdistress after eating, 1Hoting tmufoe-sary, Floasant to take. I t Q«i6ft h u lp ^ ' ' hut tl®yot* good The line to the Mortlt G. H. ft D, Direct to ilte lieeurls of M ich igan , Canada. ^Wf-ppi.WIIS.pp Wm9F*m? ■ G reat Lakes (*—!!t ......... LOW HOUXH-T1UP i’.ATRS <ro Mackinac, Petoskey, Put-iD-Bny Mjt. Clemens, Fort Huron, Frankfort-nmtheUake, “The Soo,” Duluth,.’ Georgian Bay Points, Muskoka Lukes,’ Toronto, Niagara Falls, Montreal, jQnelwc, ’ Yellowstone National Park, Denver, Salt Lake City, TO THE Buffalo Exposition; , ‘ • VW . All .Rati Through Canada OB VIA Lake Eria Steamers. O Trains Daily ti> Toledo and D a - troit making direct' connection with rail and steamer lines for all tourist points. Through Sleeper Every Friday 'front Cincinnati to Mackinaw, Ly. Cincinnati 1:00 p. pi. Ar, Mackinaw / a, TO. Inquire of C. H. & D, representa tives for particulars or write D. G. EDWARDS/ Pass, Taf. Mgr. CINCINNATI, O. CEDARYILLE, OHIO, A CCOUNXS, of Merchants and In- **■ dividuals solicited, a Oollectioh* promptly 'made and remitted; TjRAFTS on New York and Cip- * * cinnati sold at lowest rates,' The cheapest and most convenient way to send money, by mail. OANS made on Real Estate, Pei- • 'sonal or Collateral Security. William Wildman, Pres., Seth W. Smith, Vice Pres., , W, J Wildman, Cashier, Daily Meat Market. Under tbe above, fihn name, the meat market of C, W. Crouse will be conducted. .All product in the / ineaf line will be the best that money can bny, which fact combined with honest and thorough business methods is enough assurance to the public, who always want the worth of their money in every respect, f . When sending children, direct them to usj wo always give them the Itest they ask fori GOODS DELIVERED Telephone No. 7-4, THE RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY. Between Xenia nud Dayton.------ Leaves Xenia: Leave Dayton: 5:00 a. m< 6:00 7:00 8:00 8:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 Noon, *1:00 p. nii 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 ‘ 6:00 7:00 3:00 8:00 10:00 11:00 6:00 a. ni. 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12,00 Noon. 1:00 p. m, .2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 Xenia uffllce and waiting room No 4 South Detroit St, Dayton offSct and waiting room, 16 Watt Fifth St., Opposite Postoffice, Tim running time between Dayton jd Xenia k one hour, paining thru iigblands, Smithvilie Road, Jfitmner- matt, Alpha, Trebeine and Lucas Gibve, Dayton to Xenia 17 miles, fart 25 cents. t ' Every other car combination for freight. w*0**'k* ' ■» Sundays and Holidays cart fun every half hour. ^/xwasssea* i'TWjTliirtrtyM Liver Pills Thiifswhat youneed: some* thing to euro youf billow** noss and .give you a good digestioift* Ayers Pills are liver pills, They cure edn* stipation end biliousness. Gently laxative* „ JlM,' . 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